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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1895)
a , . - : r I \ ! : ) " - _ _ _ 'J _ _ " . _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ - - _ - _ . . _ , j I _ _ - Wiit OMAHA SUDAY BE& Tim _ _ . . - - - - - - - - _ - . r------------ : : . . _ E. ftOSIWATfl . Edl . ; , l'UnLTSTID EVEny MonNINO. , TEnMS o' RUnSCIt1PT1O. flaIy neo ( Wlhnut Sunday ) . Oe Ycar . . . $ I ( nll , flee AmI Iuniy . One Year . . . . . . 10 ( Vnly Ipe " . , . . . ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G t ; 10 ( III . . . . . . . . . . . 210 tIiro Monlh . . . . . . . . . . . . Sun.l"y lfY . Orn YPnr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ( IfttUrday I. flee. . On. One yenr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 [ \Veekly ) lee. . Ono Yenr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G OFFICIS. Omahn ThEe Ute fluIhItng. Roulh To . Singer 111k. . Corner N end Ulh Sti . Council lur" , , I Ienl Htreet. . ' C1)Icag ( ) omc . 817 Chamber of Commerce. ; ChleRI YOtloma 31 13. 1 find 1 Tribune J3hg. WnhlngtOn. 107 F 8trt N. W. V II I IONDI NCJ. COl . relating to fleW $ ftfl(1 Cd1 Alt communlcntlona nlwa rl. Al matter "houl,1 , I" telatnl n"lr , a"1 To tile l4ltor. . IfljsNLs8 LETlmS. IUSINI - , Ihould he remIttnnee * All Lualn" ! IHlerl An,1 remllnnee" , addreaorl , to The lee luL1"hlnJ cOmfly . Omnha th-ntth. th.c1 nnd 18tolce orderl tot IrnCI. ! , t be mnde pa'nLle 10 the order oC the cotnpnflY. ; b - TiE I I' : , I'UHLISIIIMO - - - CO - - IANY. STATBMT NT Ol CmCUI.ATIN. OporRe It. Tzechuck eocrctnhl of The flee Pub I. Tzchuck secrtnr Ithlng . ; orpouy ) befog duly iworn . anrl that the nclunl number of full on,1 complete COlls c of the ! nly 1ornIng. venlng on,1 , Hunlny I" c "rlnleI during the month of Januar 1S , was Ce followa : t , a 1 . folows . , U,301 17. . . . . 19,201 ' 1. . . . . . . . . . . . - 2 . . . . . . . . . 20.711 18 . . . . . . . . . ] 9,1 ] 3. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.IS7 19. . . . . . . . . 19,1 ) 4. . . . . . . . . . 19.C12 20. . . ; . . . . . . . 2oHO . . . 5 . . . . . . . 19,490 21. . . . . . . . . . 20,913 " . . . . . . . . . . . 20t)3 22. . . . . . . . . 1,9:1 : 1. . . . . . . . . ] .j3 23. . . . . . . . . ] 9RI S. . . . . . . . . 16' 24. . . . . . . . . 20,200 9 . . . . . . . : . . U,62t 20. . . . . . . . . . 20,231 . 10. . . . . . . , . t9.'o 26. . . . . . . . . 20,19) 11. . . . . . . . . 19,34 .1. . . . . . . . . . 21.10) 1. . . . . . . . . . U,4i8 28. . . . . . . . . . 20,21 r . 13. . . . . . . . . 20,3.0 2. . . . . . . . . . 2,213 14. . . . . . . . . . 9,461 30. . . . . . . . . 11,953 , t. . . . . . . . . 19,5H 3t. . . . . . . . . 20&J ' . . . . . . . . . t9,3U 'r . 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .617,213 , Leec Insnl,1 % end relurneI cOl'lr8. % . . . . . . . 6,2il Total Ile , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .6I,2 'Sundny. folly Overage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,11 , 011011(111 15. T7.17C11UC1. 1. T7fCnUCI Sworn 10 brnrr ml Omnm 11.ern".t In my 11es. T ence this 21 .Iay ! f February . 18 : , : N. I' . F'171b , Notary l'uLlr. , 'Xhe 1011 rllclle the "I'llh ' " flllll'H eiitltti'e tilt ' eiii Iiushtsiit thp ' dis- - cllIl'e tw 10'e elthlHlnHm they tlH- llInr _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; I wi tnl\ a g1C11t t IIal : of oil to calm . th tt'oiibletl watm'l tmt surge aroll ) - the lOst ( 'x.ol hl811eetor ) of Nebraska. , 1 Thtre ) ! II Rome cOIHolatol II ImowlI thnt larlnlell wi Iii till II'ohahll ) ) - r , COltllC to Hit for Nome mOlthl nfel' COLIgl'ess fldJOhlrlIl4. . . Hmce ScuatO' CuhlollI's HlcceHsfl1 efforts - forts In behalf of the Chicago loHtolc ! hllhlhl nllll'oll'lntol ) , ni ! hnH ucel [ for- : h'cl lit the \'llll ' of Lake Miclilgaii : . I . I HeelH to he ) It Ill'Htol of 10lbt . , . 't iiet , tier Ih I ! h'/IHlntUe mlH the le/IHln. tl\e eilllllOyes or the elplores run the lcglsinttire. The general I Illl'esslol ) Is thnt tile tail wnJ1 the ilog. 'rll cx-slntc Oil Inslllclor reports that I " L Il hills mlle a ll'actcc of IISllctlg gasoline. 'l'hlH Htntelcll Inr he' h'tl. IJt 'thcI'o hits bcol 10 Ihnllltol II : the 11mhel' ) of gmlle CXl ) losloll. . - ' " 'c arc told that sOle of thc New ? YO'I cI'ltcl COlllluln that the orchl'lo , tlton of Verdi's uew operas "l nl- , tomnft , " Is too hcu\ ' ' . But how could the 4 . ollel ) bo true to the ShulcRIcnroulcon. , cPllt0n ponderous ) of ? thc character IC It were 101 , , - There Is a vacancy In tim lelllor- % , - shll' of thc democratic state committee. - Are not thai dmnocrnts alive to the Im- : llolhmce o'thft posltol ' CandIdates. , . for the pi1ceougilt to set ul head'ual'- tCl' iiUtL.OUtM : ; It : "Iorols'ciullmlgn ' witliout''tleiay. : Nof one ! IngIe barrel 0' ( oil Inspctell ( under the prcent oil lllSptCtIOll law tiur- ' c ill " the Ilst year : wal rejicted 11 lot : : cQmllg II ) to UIO 'test prescrlbod by , , , stntute. ' A test under which such a ' showilg CUll be made delonstmtes Its , . . . own worlhIessness. , , . : I IR to he noted that 'womun sutra e t Iii Colorado . 10 more than in 'V3'omh , ? hats IWO\'oll thc SolUtion of all the ills : itjit leHh Is heir to TIle Colorado Ic/ , , Illnturo II wrestling just us hurd WIth : thl' \'urlous problems thut beset society , ' Ul til legIslature In iiiy other NtUtO " : Only ' the congressman who hits do- . , & unted his cntl'e 11uotl oC ! free seed to tile Sllto Relief comllsNlol for the s ' beitelit of the drouth sufferers , ' beneft dlouth Inf'm's wIll IUov ? ly uctuul cXllm'mco the bliss that ; r Iwults congress whel the free garden , ; : seed tllh'llutol lhnl have hcol ) 111)01- : c Ished. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' . . ' 'I 4' I , " . W1ly 'did , ex.OI 1nsllcctm' ) Hilton do- i. lie llthut $2,00 with th state treasurer . t II February . 18- , If the state was really . hull'bh'd ' to 111m for the work p l'fO'lotl ' ; ; by'hll nnd his corps of IiiSleCtorll ) dur- lug the ' ' 18U ? Wus Mt- . HhhtOll ' ' . , In/ year : 1h' Hl n ever : Imown to Jny ulythlng he did not OWO , , before ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; b : . I ( olgrcHN can PURI u sieciai ) UIl'O- . I 1rlalol of 10O for .the hllcllutc rc- I , If ot the 1H0l' ( ) In tl Dlsh'let of Co- 1111/11 / It ought to he Iblo to uuthol'lzo t liberal OX1M11lIttlI'e ( of 10nl'y to fur- 11l ) Seed grain to the deslute fm'lel'l . ot chl'nslm , who hnwlholt fault of - ) tlh' OWI , I'comu "Icthls of the II'outh , I might not be out oC O'llcl' to sag- l"lt thut thc COlllltcu which Is coti- , ilderhlg the 'Iulms tOl' tilt Hltt'hlg { or ) OXllclleH of - ' : . the litigation m'l' the IIXhlt1 freight ' ' mtl Ilw hlHIHt 01 111II the couINol : - for the state 1111'10\0 ) each hll\llnul _ 'I. l.tol of the bis for prInting , { 'i111.t tOt- . ( hIOI ) h'uvUI A cXlleltet ) ult court _ - tees. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' , Go I ! \'il 111 \ VliiiitiitVlisoii hits I a'etJttd ni 11\lulol to Ilelh'cI' the , " I11Ull ittblrt'ss at the { 'IIIICO \ 1m t OXtl'lHIK tf the Ulh'I'I'lr of IHKhl' , _ 'iihpL IIOXt .1111K' . If , 01111 10Xt J11. I tHtlssl1'll1 ) IK UK " ( hIierltI wl h COlllell't'IClt ? orltjortO US I . : Is , : NelIt'OIkIl thl t 11'IHI I'OIUIrl tel to thc extent of lInt Il'HI thll $100 ( lutl _ _ _ _ CX1)Oilses. ) Congressiiitii : Whisoil's h'c. , . tiu'o career seems ! to ho II'OAlesIIIA stt- : 18flctol'I ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , It ti'11i1l3p1re8 , uccortlillg to ltridstreet's h'IS1Ih''s . ICCOIIII HI'ltlsh'lot's I. : rt'llol.tt . , that the dUllgu CIIIHOII to the ' . Florida Ol'11et'oll h I ) tim cold weather i't 1 tI" south about n mouth ago was U , IU'u"I I ) ( Xlggl't'lt't 1111 that the actual Io : sJ ' tlUt 111)011 the hitrget' 1'OWI' . 1) : , , , \iI9 : ! n It wi h \ scm'cel ( cit. The mO'o - ' , receut cold ! WIIO JUI ' ititreitse the Inn' " : ' Ihm ot 11111' which tim Flollll\ fruit g"OWCI'N sihI ilUyt to Ietti' , hut the ' viIi go'ers wi hl"o hl'I' ) they w1 _ , 1iy . to Ilt'Clllf ' ) ' tlittlilsClt'CS iK fIt UI - 'Hi , > can hr l exaggerating tile loss Iu qtheLto ! 1nClmllO tim In'I'I's which they " . , obtain tot' what hits lCI left 11' : . ' \ . ' Iod. , - : I ' . -1. : C - . , t0 - ' - * - ' - UNmu fALSE PIDTENSS. lemhrR oC the Douglas cunty tlclc- gntOI have heen hnlortuuclt ( by cer- tall Iioltcal schemorH or the dark halt- . tent hrnuII to 1)8h the bill that con- tellllnteN a radical chnl o In the flh- . poiltlllit oC lire Inllllolco COlllls810n. era. The hills I0W 11111 ( I A In hoth , hOles In'ollosl' to tnl\ lie ( lowei' ot nl'- i polntlg the honrll CI'OI the AO\'l'MOr 1111 confer It UlOI ) Atorlo ' Gelernl . Cliurchuhl and Latiti COIIIloler Ittis- Churchi IUI 1:11 ! ! SClib with the governor ns 1 lorc hg- \'lhelll 11110Itil ) ( , The pretoxlIeI which this chnl c Is olJht to he 11\e ) 11 that the lI'eSCIit ) 1Jlco chief nlt the I . force 111141cr huh , I'xeelt such lS belong to the Him' cllllh { .fnctlon . art' 1)00(1. ( . leIs nld ! h'ncmllcls ' , 1 Ui ( further- bore thnt t1 ' are CllCOUrItgeI ( itiul alH' tuilctl Iii tholr 0\1 WI 's l'Y ' the llolco COItIlilissiOll. Now , Ir hnOttN'lsm 1111 ( idlIcklilitil are i11 1111)11 lit ill the Ilolcc II I ' HUI'I ' Il'C . not COIIIIII to nl ' class , Iltolnlt 0' creed. Nor is I It fair to ISSUle that ( O\'I . ' lelhl' ) or thc lire alil Ilolco COIIIIIHHIJ Is lit collusion wih hood- hers . hlncde H Iltl iiaekiuahiers. ) ' 110 IUlston lint ( . Ilturnlr 1I'SIIIH itself Is . lre the Ilu.tes ) ( ellgbiieerlllg this 10\0 hOleHl II theh' tleHlle for 11llelpl1 reform - form . ' ' they iittweiy wearing thc fO'I. or nltH mO'eb' wI'lrllg tnlelmOllouH garb for 10flrious 110' ) MItIS ( hut VOtlll take us from Iteul : elil thlt woult fl'OI the frying \ Ilto the lire ? Whut reforl l'e we to cXllet ) frol thlt l'xt'III'IHlal ' t'lll t ' or : refol'Illets , Co\el Chl'chl nli llier ! . thlt coull . uol ) ! he hrolght ( nhoul through h the exist- lug imnv Ild hr thc ordinary methothl or hwocedttre against COI'l'uilt ) olelnls ? II I the I language of tile 1110StC. . "Cait COI'Ulltol tnlw Oi h\Co'l'Ultol ? Cal we eXllcet cenl gO\'l'lmelt from ( ttt . tIoetl 101 who cnnlol face their own records ? . Ornt that there II rotellcsH In the Ilolce ) (1\'lun'llent \ , whnt neet Ii thm'o for a law to llllct ) the 1o1ce oC Ollhn ' \lIeI control oC otclull whosc cOlluct hlHllh'cl distrust In tholr ht 'glty' Ir credible llroof cnn he ) brought agahitst nl llolec ) ollicer . whr Nhoull 10t tl charges ! bo 11t ! wih the jO- Ice COIIIsHlol nnt thc grmHI jl' ' ? If there Is timmy tangillle c\'IIelcc to con- \Ict melle1N of the IHHce COIIIsHlol of corruptbomm there IH a Nllell ) ' 1eloty itt Inw by tiling eOIlallt wih the govem'norVhllse ( 11ulr It Is to relo\'e . lnctmtIer of the comiiiissioii for It le I bl' ) COllllsslol l'aUsc. 1 the O\'C1IO' IIH thc "UCIUC ' wih n 11sholest man he wi ho held reHlonNlble , anti thc l'OW01 of thc courts can be invoked to rectify the go\cI01s ' lllistmtke. In nlr eveimt . there \ no WIU1llt for the . IH'olIISOt ellifllge. On time comitrary , ' ' lliIlhllSe(1 citizen who desires good e\cI' ulhlnsell ) ctzon wlo goverImmllent lust realize thlt the scheme I carried out will IlnUIU1ato timid . ) rolote 11NHCls101. pOlsecuton nUl 8 .stelalc biach1mmlahi. TIl ASSOOI- TED CUAULTIbS' itP1'Ji1L. " 'rho meeting that has been caled by the frIends of the Associated Chlrltes nt the CommercIal club rooms tOlort.ow IfelnOOI ought to be well attetmded and ought to result in the adoption of some .1)ractbctti measures for the mnlltelnncc of this institution and tho' good work which It Is lle1C01Iin ) , TIme object ' of time Assoclhtet tnlurIJC is two' follf first , to see that every worth npllcant for relief Is eIther supplied with 1'001 mlef eiher sUP let wih time necessaries roqul1 or Is directed lwccssnres to the authorities thntnro : In a positon to SU1'1I ' thom and , second , to expose ' f1I11 iU11 Imll stuO. , " 'hlo time first- 'montoned object Is really the nlh-immlpor- I taut Ole , the value oC the work coming under the sccond head . 'Is not to be umiderestiimiated. True .chnrly seeks to place the recipient 01 tile WIlY to become - come again soU-suPPortng. When pro- feslonll beggars are assisted they arc not emily encouraged to continue I life of \IIIIC3' . but they also take own ) ' ! wlmt was dstncl for and ought to go : to thc tlclcrYlng but unfortunate dost- tute . , tuteA lto reflectIon wi male i plain thlt every conllunly needs sonic chair- Ilble histtuton that will mnlw it n business to exercise 1 dscllml1utn care In 'he l1llelton of poor . relief. 1'he AssocIated Clarles undertakes to 1l1ltO the Individual investigations Into Uw merits oC fl'Illcants which private - yate Jorsons cnnlot 111 have not tile time to Ifluite. During the prcsent < winter - ter I his had UlOI'O thnn Its share oC the direct work oC charity , to ndmllistor , 1111 IS a natural consequence has ' kept very close to the resources at Is' coin- mi 11 'mVe are sure the people of Omalm aplreclate III 111H0\e tile scope ald IHrloses oC time ASHoelntel1 Churlcs , They should 10t Ilel'mlt ) I to bc hlUllJl'ctl jlHt ut the time wlcn ! the lcet of activity /I'eatest. . CAUSfJ OP''l llULlJ ' STIhlKF. Sllco time strike 01 the electric street mlwnrs In IhoolI 'n 1111 HubslIetl It hits ht'coimme } ) llln ( lint the real cause of that 11Nhl'lu1'o II to ho traced to the f\'utllll'nt O\'I'l"Cllllulzatol ) of the street 11wa ' IHIIIC.ty ) In that city , 'L'iie Brooklyn tmohit'y remain arc the CCIL- lon of the Past few 3'cU's. : I WiS lot 111 ' , 't'I'H ( 1g1 thlt I 111111 tllslt Iu Brooklyn WIH effected solely by Imulllrous Ilscolutetlll1d hHle110\lelt ( ) horse ' hues. ' ' Iu the 80'S IIU' llos. Blu'h' 8'1 the 'Iemtcil mndl Wel'O built , I\I quickly 1110 such hlrOllIK ulo1 time hUKIICSK of the lOtIrfimee ' that theIr ' sUlflcO cal'S thlt OWIOI'S ' were cOllclod , to look to SOII' new deiarturo to II'e\eut lie ( thl'cateut'll dc111elou ot their thffers. 1'he first exin(1It'lit wits to consoldnte the sepmr- : ate lils Ilto n few hu'g ' a 'ltulul , h ) ) which time imiaiingeineiit wonhl ! ho ulllNl Iml tile operating eXI'eusos ' reduccd. But this Wil only time first stoll. Wli the Inh'otJlcton ot electricity IS n. . . clmll ) moth'o IJOWC' time horll [ 'Il IhwH Wl'O ! trnllsforimlt'tl Into trolley t 1 'Hlo\s , time slleod ) iiIttI'riliily ) IUCI'CINll and the lost Iltl'llgO1'Hcl ' reguiiieil. B\'I'l'r ( o or these cOIsoltllolS 311 . trllSr01nl tons , hO\\'O\'l'I't offered ollllo1uull'l fO' stock wltol'lnH that \\'Cl'O OXIlolutl to the fail- est 111,1110 uxtolt , " ' 'heIO\-ol' I lew 1'0\1 : WIH nl'llulred : hotll woul ) . ho . Is- tucdOl'U tilami ! Hltclmt to emvur Iw 1)I'hm'u ( IHI'lIltll111 $ hue u\1 \ ibck of Itoc' WOIII hu It tlllletl ( nlong the 11rte : on thc Ilslh' . 1) thct ( sllCess- , bye 1I\IUIlllll" : the ( Brooklyn h'oll'r L'IIllc 1'\ alt to hl\1 CI'I'llml. out or 11\0 wutcr , 0"II'tl0I8 which 11 the ho met c'InII ' ' 11111'oxlmutll ) , o. , a- . i " . _ , . ' , . . . " , . - - - 000. The prdlnment , or thc cmlnnle then W(8 this , that thor hind 80 large 1 81m or interest accruing on ouL < tnttll bOlts that II order 10t to Ilefuul In ) ' " 11It they were COlllel1 to. keep 01 el'lllg OXpell11 nt the lowest llosslhlo lwilt , C\OI to paring town time wages oC cOllluctors 111 motormcn. I WIS a choice either for time eimlpioyes to sufferer or for the ( hOlllholIers to stiffer. Time Inter would douhtlss also hao cmi- . tailed time necessity or the npIolllllnt of receivers. The imiuiiagcrs of CO\'IO Ilreferl'CII ) to lJhollhe ) crotlt or time COl' llllcl to the 11etrlmelt of the eniployes alil ( houco their stubborn resltnlce to the : tleiraads : or time strlkQ . Time knouvi- tO tolncds edge or this situation luluestolnhl ' disposed the lleoplo ) oC nroollrl NO gCI- l'll i , 01 the side of tile strikers. t For I thcnHch'es as patrons of the roulls thc ' ' .rehlef ( ' this inountatmm of ( 'ni see no.rlof CI'OI moultall Icllous securitIes wih which the roads ' have : lIven weighted dovi. 'h'lle \ltoroll' stock 1111 CI' llulelt botlK ) ( II'olue ) ! to lr\'c till dOOIIIII ( ' ns nit oxeulo for 1101' nccolmOl1 bus Iltl poorly p\d : alil overworked cmlllo _ 'cK. , .sutIMtu1. 1'utc1sJI.1fbNT. . J.u.tl l'UNISI.1fN7' . 'rhl dispatch fl'OI ) [ lister Wiis to i4ecretary Greshlm 8hoWI that the 11' wllnn AO\'C'Ilent II'olJsel ) to denl NUmllrl ) wih the 1J1'80nH chlrgod wih 1111'tc\mton or COllllol ' In the recolt limstmrrect bit. The lnimlister'lt 111' 11Itch Is tinted , llnUll' ' :1 : III . l''llorts ) thlt UI to thlt 110 tiiirty hlil been tiled , of whom three were Imown to hllc leen sOlteuc11 to death . and I was thouJht the others would 8huro the saint ) fnte. A imtm'ge flIntier were sti Iwllt11 trial . I \I ! the tlslatch states thlt arrests were lelg lalll ditiiy . In to thiN ' aresilmtlll seimt resllou8e Sccretl Gloshnm IOlt Ilsh'uctons to the AmOllcnn itilmibster to lIe I a UI tlelay of execution II the ( disc of AIOlIeln citizens coUlellol1 to death IhU111 ' for cOIllel ' II the 10' yol orwimo . hehlg ) chalJell with actual partbelpatloim . hud hot recIved nit 01)011- face trial , wih opportunity for defemise. Time unfortulate lel Ih'e111 ' lelloncod whol the mlliltl' reported . wi pOI - halHI IUl pall : ( the lelnl before the 'h\structonl ' to our 1lllKtm' reach hll , hit ) nt lilly rte the II'0111t action of time Io\crllelt will ho wl'II ' up- ' ' b ' the Americium , ' . In'O\'cII by nl ie0Ill' This mutter was a subject of earnest tlHcusslou lu time Helute 01 Friday nlt thc uelll ' ulanlllus opinion vas COl' te11ator3' oC the course or the lIWI- I lan gO\'Q'ulelt lu ( lenhlmigVltim the In- surgentl Selntol' lnlc deelnl'et that tile now republic Rhouhl ho Wlllell that time Idoltol of Mexican , nnll South A10rcun lotho18 In this matter would It the ' ' of time Aniericaii lose syrnlathly Amorlcal leoPiC amid with this sentiment there WIH general concurrence. I 11 doubtless - less trume ns c ntelle br Senator )101 - gal , that time Ilwnlun government has the sovereign right to put to death every man found guilty of lartclpaton ) or cOUllcl - In the Insurl'lcton. but It dOOH not nocessur13 follow that the congress 01' thc go\ernment of the United States shoull hnlntlin absolute silence : ni tlo Alabmua son lt or Imllel1 In the preselice of wlUt was very justy characterized by Senutor hale lS n bar- Jar u's courSe : ' At any rltb , . our pOv- ' , erumimt could not do ' , less thul take notc' of the conduct 'of the Hawaiian government so Cur lS I affects Anierl- cln citizens , mind there can bo no doubt . that thc almost universal sentiment of tile country wIll approve time IJfOlpt acton oC the secretary oC stnte I Is unfortunate that at least I ( till week mnst ollpso before his Instructons Cnn rcaCh Honolulu , though It Is posslllc that our minister lay untclpnte their nature and act nccordllgir. 'le ! mon nt the head of the lnwulll republic have yet to slow that they mire . qualified to carry emi a rlpublcal sys- tom of gO'enlnent wisely and Justly. At pre8ent they constitute what Is little better tln nn oligarchy , ant although they Ilvc received recognition they have not won 1 strong 11ucc In the coit- Illeuce flmll rest cot : , of tile Itt m" , The spirit oC velgeanc tIme ; ilro now maul. CestllH wi not Improve thoh' claims to ' ' . the world's regard reAnrL. -INISTfmUL lALF F4IWS. " Time chll'mQn of the 'Vmltol'n T1unl , Line conunltlo lust week Issuet u list o'clergyiliemi enttetI to the plYle e of hnlf-furo IJ1mll Cl'OI the railroads I associated together In thnt ord1miz1t- .tiOml. ? len engaged in m11'ont work wi see miotimiug l'elnlnhie ) In this ucton , Clergymen have ellJoyed half- tm'l 10rml ) ! or free IJNO ; from ahlolt the very hegIlnlng of time railroad era amid the privileges which tiley enjoy hn\'e como to he regurcted by all parties cOI.ornet much In the } I/ht of a Ilte1 ' ' . of course Yet If 11 ' one should ask CimltIt'Immamm Clidwol who Il'olulgutetl ) ( this aumtiior- Ized lst , " 13' nlY such list Iholll he ) IHlucd ala1. li would Il'ohablr bo at a 10HI for I satisfactory UIKwel' . I ct'r- talnl Is hot because Ilull1R ellot alToIll to nlY their h'ltulh\A eXllousQ' for thomsel\ I , for on time whole they . ' ' ti'eil cOiIIpemlttfltt'tl 1114 are lucia- 1'0 nl wel cOllleusnh'tl IS 10m. Im'l ot other IJotosslolll cnlHCs and . much better than the average of tl\cl. 'I'1 who beloug to time great mltllo chiua4. Is I blCIURO of Ilr couuh'l' service whleh they reimder without t'harge to \alh'ollll ( ? CI'g 'mll 1'0 811110led ) ) l'eg\l'lr to mllister H1lrlhllll 11\lco , but C01IIO'alou'8. notl.louHIr . reet of 8011 , cnnlot he In heed of Imch returil. Ol'IHluul ' . l"'I'huPH. time mlIIK' terI1H eXlwcted ) ( to Iwlll mllw tll\el by mll'olli POllhl' ) hit I thiN service was ever of value to time COlllllei It mlit lulo bug. ago iH.'COiflD IUleCIS' ' . Time ' of his himmmmmetliitte tl'r. ' lll'OIUIO hlmeltute circle of t'lmlI , Imilgilt ho diverted to I 111'011111' hues It ho were huhlLl1 to nmlw 111'10111 mil ( lit (110111 ( . hit Whl\1 lIvery ; clm'ln'II11 hns his Ilcet full 'lf IJHHII or iImtit-Itro 1111'111 ) uu { 'Ich ' . , of Jlme l'liiirOfldlt ivlthlmm 1111 C\'C' UIU , I'alh'oltl , lhll his teach limo 111sl01 of Ilh'e'tl tlllul Is uot tl ho raist'il . If I tile 11 I . II 1'1'1 II imrmif.fiiu'e W'IO siimm. llIr ) I girt ir CO\clNsltl trom the hum- 1\01'1 of n mhtlii'Olml tl nil individual ( I class . . ' timem' wOllt bu 10 fI'Ollll ivimat- ( ! \ ' ( 101' eohlllllimiimt. Hit whpl I HIIU- elalr retimict'0 rote to 010 class \CII : ! 111 I\ClCIHtI title 1llloll'tl 1J0Illthol' caj : I Ilech\lls I tllrlhnl\utou of I \\Ihlc \ , luOIhii'e. Ilht' the lI81\UJl' : I trill 1m1 ; chili jllJlr SI3' tha : t li is I I 1 IIIst : his tiiII ( 'Ohmuiehiel ( to COiItm'hlmltt ) ! to time l'llellO of clmmTyhimg the lllIslm' , " " . . ' , , nt hal fare 0' tM stockhol'or ' 1M aright right to o1tJt'qimt ( his th'llcllll 11'0 1011 IIHSOIIrecaIHO ) ) or unbIHllol - like InlnRon' nt4 I such Ihoral ) par- tal ' were 11Jln'ml h3' mlh'onl immait- n C' townlll I 1" ) ' oIlier llgII class II the comniumtimmity'tiie baker ) or the hutch- C'S for oxnio \ there woult lo n grand rcmqiejIrjmnce b3 ' all the rest , the ciergyinv'iuinciuided. I It Is proilt- able for tii1ironds , / . to carry clergy- lel nt iinll . ii/lr. Inr. j why woull I nol ho cllunl ' prdnlulo for thll to CU' ' nil l'18SIIAlP ' , l the InlO rate ? lET ; SUWR iitiw . AND tllflO.tD. Accor4liigg , ' report front the Pliell StltC ! cOlsnl et'lll'ul ut lmllfort , the hl'lt ) suftar Im'Odult't)4 of G'II"I ' 111e hecolo muiiut'mmii'tl at tile In'ogle 11110 bit thlt hlhllh' ' II this cOIh' _ ' . Ilt tlouhtss this II ' trite of the beet sugar II'OtlICC'H , or Itlel' Blrol'lUI coummitries. I was exh'elll ' grntlfyimig to thcl whelm the . In'PHelt cOIgless Ihollhell the ' , ' tmutiff hhtt' of boult II'lltOjl ilV the 11'lt Ilw 1810 ) ( COI the eiicoumrageimtemlt of beet suigiur 1110111etnl ( , amid tlIel ( tIC ( stiuiu- Illlg IltlelCc or which the 'hlhlltrr WIS mimiihiy ) ( , lenloll ) ) ! II the Unltet States , but thc ( telolstmtot CICt tmt the sulgiur heel l'll lc grown hel \ aim cxte\sl\c NClie amid In'oltnllr. ) amid ! thc certainty thlt the eltel'ln'lse of our ieOPitSili ) assert itself 11 this itS lit lull olhcr th'ecUolH , are IcaHOnS why time fOl'olg1 IlrollucC'S ) , still feel 10m1xl. - ely rcglrlllg the future oC time beet ' ' itt the Ummited ) States. sugar h\IIltl II UIlot StllcH. Tile In'ogreH IltIc 11101 thC"Nllltar3' effect . of the hOlnt ) ' showel whlt might hl\o been IccomJlshel1 ) IU11 thnt policY leol miunintmimmed during , time pel'lot ) pro- \lct for II the IcKI\le ' II \ 'l'hc fiet that In two yelrl time 1)I'OtlUCtiOui or blot HUb'I' In this coultr ) ' more tll doubled . IIClelHhlg fl'ol 1 , OOOOOO 110llIIs II lS2'to 2iOOO.OO 1101111 In 181- , fully WIlI'I1ts the belief thnt If the bounty hll been ontnlcd unt 10 ) ; the In.tlllctol lt : thlt 110 w0111 ha\c very leall ' I not quite ] cllultell ( time coltsuuliitioml. 'lhcl Is lot to ie fOUld In our history I 1010 Ilexcuslhie attack ou a , ! l'owll nUll most II'Olhl' ) lug Illu8tl ' t U vas mlto ) by time im'esemit cbllJrcsfln ; nhotshllg time boumi- ' ty on 'stlghmr iuromltlction . mId to mal.e time mlUm' worse It refused l'cn to make 1)m'OViSiOIl ) for ) nying HO luch oC time bounty al hll heou ) ( arlet : hefole ) the proseut tariff law \\'culilto effect. Exlstlg COllltolH are 10t 10 favorable - ; able to the dC'oloHlcnt of thc sugar beet industry as when It hnd time eu- eouraement of Il bounty . but uimdoubt- Ni ) ' it will coutlntie .o grov . There Is some proteib1t i to It In the IH'esent tariff , but ! bltC' ronon , for its fm' timer (1eVeiOite appears to exist Ill thc fact If6 \ tftlel0nt of our consul Is corrtMt. lh.t costs less In lWltons of this COU\t ' 0. gl'OW the sugar beet it bOeSh ! : , : ' . He that tUU I dQc i GQlan , , le says It costs S50 ' { ( 1)eLa9re - tQ , grow sugar beets In Gohln . . with th low wages , while the cost per acme 'In CalIfornia , wIth its more : fl ' rahle climate , Is only $17.50. I ° J ii i IIfol'onee In cost oC ' t ? ; , lmmtlChl less than production Oluch this there Is reasn'1vliy the llhtsh'j should comitintie toecipp" I Ii1 ' time pnltod conUnut .W IPl" 1. Statess " f . . . 'I ' , . . , , , . . , . Inone .I of " Itshatest t lslOIH the I su- 11rolc court 'ecltres that negiigeiiee UR I CailSo , ol : nctiomtagaIims , a railroad com- .luny ) must oe 110\00 nnOtlattle nuamug of ho hotly of a 111 on time h'lcls : docs iiof create I IH'esumllton that he cnme there by reason of time compan"s nogl- gence. This ruling wIll 11nvo I Cnr- reaching effect upon dlmage , Suits brought ngalnst railroad compalies for injuries received on their proporl Time 1ssumptJo1 wi bo mantle that the tracks ' WQ'c nl111 ' guarded ald , the lInlltf' will bo 101 lie led to lU'O\'C his point amid show by evidence that t\ ' were not. l It i notorious that the law regarding IH'otocton nt , railroad crossings Is con- Htnnty amid tn1mmty "Iolated. \Vlieii howe\er. the \Ictm to ' this negligence hns h0l1 Idled It becomes nlmost Im- possible to bring wlhlsscs to the ftmt of vIolation - at tile partcullr time. Gmoel'lmont Q\IolshlLI of time tolo- Iallh Is not lt , all aim exelusiu'e tenet 01 time lIoitliIst ) IJl'tr. ns Senator Alen tried to hllu'eNs upon his fellow Nen- ntol's onedncltll ) ' . 01 time contrary . the IOltll telegllph ' was repeatedly roc- olmellml ly ) I'cubleal Ilemlbelts of the lJHtulstcr' glne\lshlp bug before the ' 1)Imlst llt ' had exIstence clhcl' In Imlghiaton 01' In fzmct. Post- 1,18tel' : Gelol'I1 l'eHswol l'colIIUndcl the lJstnl teiegrtplm more thau twenty ' ' . Postmmuister Cenerai Wan. years Ig0. Postllstm' Genoll 'IU. alller nth'oea'cIIo'crnuwut : owmier- shill of the teIegl'I1111 ail ! tIme 1101ml8t platfol'll had 1ll01tell the lcu , hut no 010 cnhlcll that ' hc tlmereiy ) beclle 1 iopmuiist. ) 1,1' : Sellto : Alien 1"8ued the tuhject furthm' hI woull hm'c ( hIll- cOol'cl : that 1 , very l'eslllllblu ) 1110'16' of both hOlse : of cOIgl'esi ate favorable . able to thc lstnl tll > gl'lllh. ) 1mmimy of thc ) l'SOII who I"'e to get their llm'imicilnmh Iltl ( 7 per ceut Iltelest 11 time leHul of theh' hn'stlent ! II C01ut ' poor tll'l lots wi bo a great deul better off thll tiioy . WOlhl hn\'c been hll ( th ( I upt Ilu.tcllJtod ( In tha hmmemtmOmtbho lll : ; ' estate luetOI Rnlo. 'l'hoy would witmout I'oubt ' have put their IOIC $ , I\hl \ o othOl' Sllcculntons ) , II'llmbly ) Cl3'191ptK" whel'o It would le tolmly . no 1010 'h'lliiImiiie than whl'n I WIK l'xllenll ) ( ( , If AK I til t hhu \0 really tm'ICI , ii , Ullllblo dcnl in'cmtisu II 10 0111''a3" would thor 11\0 1' ( 'eh'I'I' ' the llflIio'JiltttrdHt ' u\l thc Hlle guilrfliltt'u ohiLilt ( iEhliclLflmh. lI11 time sale lot lelllllt'hl'l'd ( thc 11' ) , chal\11 ! w-omtltvq ! hnt to wlit n COil- IhIl'lhlo ( ( ) I imIyuSt0t ! ' II > tOl'C . IllIg ) 8li ( ' to realize aim tlliln'I'II.t [ ' . Hut theh' ' . 111 Is lime 1 ( ol"S ' loss . 'l'lw t't'eOiimldeIitittl " Iou of ,1111u ( Jc'im. 1,111 Iu { 'Onl'ctul wih the ( 'imicimgo & ; Olth"I'1 1I111 10l'oh"ll'thl1 ! that I two tf tl r\ccln'I' Jsigml . . Klncl 010 Is mumhhieit'it ; to 1\111111111' lime iV0le1'tY. ) nll time tl\OUIItIlnt that : ho w1 iii- low COIlcnNn ! ) ton \0 \ ole I'I'I'eh'cI' only , 11 CI , ! Itpltol to me ( t tlo "orlt 1II'l'\'I'Ihl ! uf . tile l'lccl\Cl'hll ) ) tibuist' . ' 1'\1) H'lnh'l'/.IU'o ( % IIHII ) ) 11111IIIod ) to I'll ' lie I "ot'k . t limit ! could elI ' i'm- ( OIiil . ' 1hu Cltfm\tlle ( \ l'Clson hi thnt thl \'uI'loIH IItC'I'stl ( or the clelllol'11t 110 irIttbtC ( ! hr , 1 el Crleltl ' to thcl > , The 1'11 Il'ns t Is tQ give the tU\'or ll "lllIhlnts u ! ( soft le'lb "llu time , crcl11' ( ' 1'1 ' thf fre1giut Ther Is no reason whY a relol'lhll ) RIlonlt 10t ho nllmlnlslclcil ( ou husll189 Ilrhlclllh's Ily Ics limit a soh'cut lnstitumttoim . Importers ( 11 , 'arou ! clUes or the tlllLl1 SItcs are couluouelu to lear or time conlJnmolts oC goods h lonJlnJ to timmim that were lost 01 the 1 lbo. I wi II'ohlhl ) ) ' ho lomo time yet before th exact extent of their losses will hI h nscertzmimmeth . hit lS most of thc goods , WN'I' fully Insuretl thc 1111111 wil fnl \OI the Inrllo Ilsurnce comllnlcs. ( ' 'l'ho latter have nol hind so Jl'l/'t / damages - . ' ages to hIllY on snch shllllents lu Innl ' 'a 'In r. - Whll\'Cl' ; I Clhllet ) nnclul wunts to Imow whlthcl' ho IR /01\11 \ to resign or hot nO\ltIn 's ho ides hllHel to Homo dnterlrisiug'iisimitigtomm mmewspiper : COl ' who tells him s'iutt his lCHlondout ( , tels whll tilns ) for thc futn'o arc. Any commseieim- tous clhlnel otelul would rthor re- sl1 teu times thln give thc le to n ltOtVlllitiCr ) ) ImllilollIiCemlICilt or his retire- "Sll Ile' IIIolucemelt letro. ment A 'l'hr""n uhjoct. Wnahlnlon Slnr. The ) revnhtIng ' choice ns I topic for lIe baln 11re\aln oclelrR , IaVhich : Life I" More Comluclve to Peace of Und and 1.0nAevl ) ' ; . that of 0 Member of ConArelg or Motor- man on I Brooklyn Trolley a Car ? " . It tu III 1btunler. , . Couticr-Journnl. Isn't that a , rutiicr incredible etory about the cap lure of I party of Amcrlcans by time Chinese al Chin Kiang ? The Chinese have been doing their level bet to avoid ca11tur- lag anybody for the last six monlhs. . Tile Oelll"1 l'llulvllent. Detroit Free Press I Is declared by the London Spectator that the AmertIU people are lhe kindliest people enl the face of the earlh ThIs re- calls that to designate n mllns aii-arotmiid good felow 'is equivalent to calling him n " " "chump , _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ A 1lckwl\11 Relent Brooklyn Eale. Some genius In the Connecticut legislature Aenlus has Inlroduced n bill prohibiting from work- In" In shop9 all factories all marred womenl whose husbnnds are able to sup- port them. This Is n backward move ment. 'hen the new woman takes her l1roper place In the evoluton of the centuries she wi Indlgnunt ) spurn sup- port from such base creatures . I men. , \ Chaleo for tile .Jingoes. Chicago Ilemi.1. I there are Americans who want to annex smelhlng , Newfoundland presents Just the subject nl1 the present state of affairs there the opmortunlty. TM country Is anxious for nnnexnton , I has a trade we want. I Is divided from our continent by only 1 narrow strip of water Its 1)osltion. at the mouth of the Sl. Lawrence , makeR its acquisiton highly desirable - sirable , I invites ratunal jingoism. EvldclCo of t'opumiir ftisgtist. , Dufnlo Express Sixty thousand signatures were obtained dn n single day In lrooklvn to I petition asking for th9 revocation of the charters of the three street railroad companies which have Igured chiefly In the strike. Prbabl ) " the majority of those who signed the pel- ' ton were not much In sympathY with the vtrikers . but were thoroughly dIsgusted with the trcalment of the patrons of the roads by the managers. ThIs shows that there a'e times when 0 street car company might had Il profitable to have its llalrons sats- led with Its service. . The , \ IliIcted Enst. Ilelm Kansas city Star. People unacquainted with the New York climate cannot realize the extremity of cold represented ) by " 5 degrees below zero" on lanhatUm Islam As b degrees of summer heat In New York Is more unbearable than 10 degrees . would be In. Kansas . City so zero Wealler I mat section iVOlVe more bodily discomfort than would be orInariy I felt In the west with the mercury many degrees lower. The sympathy expressed In New York for the "weslern sun erers" Is akin 10 that of the sailor . who during a terrific storm at sea remarked to I messmate . male : "God help the poor people on land tonight , Juck. " _ . . ' . Jt ler , I cad In Danger' Philadelphia Record. The arrest ot ex-Queen Lluokalani In connection with other leaders ot the recent royalist revolt In Hawaii Is an evIdence of vigor on thc part of the government of the repubJlc that should quiet the solicitude UPOI thIs head which has been so' ' fre- quenty expressed by New England states- 01011. The deposd ( queen has been treated with every consideration by the new government - ernment and If she has abused its con- . fdence and ' conspired for Its overthrow as seems to be Indicated by her arrest she may yet be doomed to the head-chopping fate which she bad proposed for other In the days of her power. 11rsts wih the Itatiks. Springfield Republican , _ Ve have said' that I wH be Idle for the government t sell bonds In 'Europe. .or more bonds In this counlr It the banks are not prepared to slop their gold grabbing . binG and gold hoardIng. The New york Journal of Commerce now reaches the same conclusion. I says that .I would be I fatal tactical blunder for the administr- ton to negotiate I new loan In Europe be- fore he hud \urances from the banks that they would coincidently put an eml to the innovations by whlch.tley have wholly shut oft the gold Income ot the trlasury and drained away its gold for export a fast as It was borrowed. A loan unaccompanied - companied by these precautions would be I useless mockery. " . RENJl JtVl F0lT. . \1 IncIdent of ills Passage Through Omaha Twenty YearsIgo. . The cable news of the return to France during the past week , of Henri Rochefort the distinguished Journahist . after an exile of yoors brings back lo my memory the occa- sion , several years ago , when this noted man passed through Omaha , flashing like a brhl- lanl star across the orbit of my life. . Tip- Ibid to tIle government , considered by the officials to be u dangerous man . ho lied been arrested for crimes against the state tried and convicted deposed from his rank al a count of the French empire , and bath been transported to the rcnch penal settlements tn the South Pacific ocean. He escaped , und the news came to Omaha one day that Roche- fort would pas through the city on the Union Ilcllo overhand train , 'enroute to Switzerland . which was as near lo his native country as he could then go. Omaha. was al that time about one.ffh of tile CRY It _ now Js , and the news _ spread very rapidly. In a few hours every lrrench- I man resident In the city heard of the con- Ing of their celebrated countryman , amId . as the hour of the traln's arrIval drew near they oil assembled al tile Union l'acitlc depot . many of thel accompanied by ladies to give him a warm French , greeting as be pasted lhrough. As the train slowed up al the staten a man of distngished appearance was seen slandlng on the platform of one of the sleeping cars. Il was Rochefort. lie was instantly recognized and wihout any evident prear- rangement , but spontaneously from their hearts lhe entire assemblage of Frenchmen and I renclwomen sang the "Marsellmilse. " As the frst note of the French natonal song rang out upon the a'r Hochefort raised his lint and with one hand hlgb uplifted he ! impressively Joined In the song. 1 have I never before or since herd 'he "Marseliaise" n It was then und there sung The rench Iccple are ever volatile and excitabie . and they were wrought up 10 the hlghesl pitch by time supreme pleuure they experienced In the presence of this man. whom they faIrly vor- hlped , Timer feelings wor9 evidently re- clprocated to the ful cst degree by the exile , flying 10 the boundaries of his native land after months of harh imprisonment and when he WI greeted with the national air & sung so en'tbullaslcly he threw his entire soul ! Into the words that he gave utterance to. He sprang from the car steps to the ( platform during the slngns. : and the music ceaot , They shook both his hands ; lhey hugged him ; lhey kissed him ; they embraced imiiim len and women alike Joined In the demonstration of affection. They shouted ; they danced ; they were fairly In2anl whim deilgilt. A lltng clma : 10 this ! extra. ordinary scene was when Prof. ZoeIel ( ( f I remember the name correctly ) carried away by tile Intense excitement \ , felt In a f on the depot platform . whereupon Hocheforl Joined with o\hcrl In reviving the 'd gentleman , who when he was upon hIs feel once again , ' . to such a degree trellllled ill every ilmr ! th'at hIs couurYnen were coml'eled ' to support ' port h m on ellher side. I. W , M. , . SIWUI.t1 SIOT ' A' TIR l'U1'IT. ItansM City Star : The rrotlslshl ministers anti Catholic priests 'of flay City . Mlch . have formed Christian utnion . the main object of which Is doing away with Intolerance. The movement should ! Iprelul to all parts of the country. for America Iloul' ne\r : ' bo the home of intolerance. , Cedar Iophls Gazettel : The Dubuque Time thinks 11ev. Inhol of Sioux City somewhat . of a success al a slummer . lie started two fallen women on tile way to the penitentiary . whlo the men equally uly , were nol mo- leste by the pious refbrmer. I may b that some amen : In his own congregation are nol free from time Imputation of guilt. Slcux City TrIbune : A mInisterial critic ot Dr. hulls . the successor of 1r. Swing In the pastorate of Central chuch , Chicago . so- discs him of be'ng In ymplhy with "the 8ulI relous Inl ( conlemptlous sneer of a lux. urioums effeminate and worldws ! eneratc that basls at pre res ! and culture and , un " der the garb of 11hlnnthropy and a splrlous altruism. vent its cc'nce3led , enmity against the cross of Chrlsl"-about this time the dlvlne'l ponderous phrase. making lachn : broke down and we have not the levlnlhnnlc sentence In all ito sinuous len lh. Chlca , Trlbunel I the lpIscopolians 1 of the United States want nn archblshcII no one else has a right to otljlct eSllcclsl nol when the change hn . uch abundance of precedent In that church anti outside of it. lint Cite NO- posetl l gi'n In Bolhln0ton and dignity will , ' be of little value If It do not conduce 10 ill- crease the number or wcrhlprrs ami ( to eava sQuiD souls that might ; have been lost but for the aURmented power and Infuence or the body I Is faIr to presume this point has not been lost sight of , at host by sOle ot the movers fer the appointment of I tenlor overseer . , seer for thl faitltful and that they cleulate on a greater efficiency for the church as n whole to resull from it . o - . 1'IWI'I.E _ 11 TII ns. Cleveland 11roPOsC. but congress 11lsposts. Time crisis In winter weatiter Is comnwIHlel1 to time dlslngulshed consideration of General Weaver. The cruiser Philadelphia lagge sUl1rfuous In time run to Honolulu. There Js something In a name. Five prophels arc In a state of active eup- lion In the vicinity ot Tacoma Wash. No wonder Mount Tacoma threw up 1 few Ions cf slag In dlsguSl. . That festive globe skipper Nellie lily . Is writing up Nebraska distress and tile Drook- Iyn strike on alternate days Nellie's method of annihilating space Is as graceful amI plcluresque as an overripe Imaglnalon , will permit. - The chief justice of Wyoming asserts that woman fr3ge has tended 'to secure "gotd nomInations for public oftlce. " Viewed In the ' light of the cxchngc of sulphurous coml11- 'ments In the state senate , Il Is evident I few of the "good" nominees WEre elected to stay al home. . Till latch Makers trust appears 10 be getting along quite well , thank yotm The members dlvded ! a 11110n In cash the other day , and added a million to the present SU\1 \ ply of watered stock. Still the people make light of the outpul. Although the Phiadelphia papers represent the town lo be the worst governed on earth t docs nol fellow that the Quaker , city 19 as black as It Is IJalnled. Reform exclamations and super-healed comdemnalons serve to re- , mind the reader that a municIpal campaign ' Is on. on.I Is an easy maUer to fill out a check for a million or two. The dfculy : Is to gel Il cashed. A New Yorker named McIntyre brcke the record of Gould and 'Vanderbilt the other day by filling out a Clltct for twelve million dollars. And what Is more Interesl- lng the check was cashed. A local agricultural implement fIrm a few days ago had 'oeaslon to malI n draft on one of its cuslomers , but the draft was Sent back by the bankers lo whom It was seal for collection . marked "draweE dead. " I so happened that another clerk nol knowing I that lho fIrm had already drawn on this particular customer , made another . draft on the Jame party which draft the bankers re- turned to the agricultural Implement firm . this time indorsing on the bacle of Il , "This man Is still dead. " 'Nole the delicate palhos , of the two last words. . ' Evidently' . . tIme ghost Is not waldng : ' An Omaha Jawyqr was called to LIncoln this week 10 check a legislative movement calculated to imperil the Interests of lila clenls , When the train reached the fringe of the metropols ! and the melodious cry "Tlckels please , " rang through the car the legal palm groped In the hip pocket for the pasteboard. I was not there. "Conduclor , " saId ho . "I left my. pass In my other pants pocket. You doubtless remember it . as 1 have used It frequently . " "I don'l know about that. " replied the with the . aout tlat. repled man wih punch. "I may bo I last year's pass. "My friend here , " appealing to his companion. "wl con- firm , what 1 say " "Can't say that ' I know I. " rejoined the companion. "I do Imow that 'any lawyer who can afford two pair of pants these hard times can afford to pay his farc. " The conductor fainted at the sight of , the cash. . . \monlles o t l'abtic 1.lff. l\anl' City Journal. Colonel ] ) reclcinridga called tlr. Heard a "contemptble puppy. " Messrs. . Hal and Hatch called each other ! I.s and cowards I Senators Mitchell and HarrIs denounced I each other as "l2algentlenutnly" and "comm- temptibie. " Secretary Obey Informed Mr. Maxwell that he wan an "impertinent scoundrel. " la'or' Sutro of .tm1ertnent called Chairman Scot n "lyIng dog. " Two members of the Alabama senate gave each other the lie all had to be separated , All parlous this within tImes a weel These be exciting and nrlsrs 1110.1f . RAM'S . lIn : . The man who makes his own fet always " ' has a l'lo one. ' The road to hel'enouhl be crowded I . I were carpeted with velvet . The devil can behave lS well a an angel 1 when hl finds I to hIs advantage. The tel preacher Is always preaching , no , matter whether lie Is In the pulpit or not . . Instead of "putting oft the ohl man. " sOme ; , people g In for tlrcNng : him up and sending him to college. The man who can pay his debts and won't ' 110 I , wi some 11 ave In a world where a\ like hc will be locked up. SOfl1 Iple who Bit In front seats In . church leave their relt behind them wMn- , eVr they go away trom home g , The farmer who ll ' s 10 earn his bread by , the aweot of it hired nian's brow will hve to go wlthumt p'o for ireakfast , " . The devil is not throwing very Inimny tents , at ( lie man who Is not as religIouS in bust- IICSS Its ht is In prayer meeting. it angels hear all tim preaching that is be. , ing done dmn here , It. lutist puzzle themu to , Illake out what sante Preachers are aiming at. ' tlmo ( ti lii : " tt'IIiCtl5. ' Ilaltilmlorci Stilt. Intlks 'lto lmiiet'e ill 'ORlI'1t rigitta 11 viii hot be tnolliilc'ti by ally mtcknowleiig- itient of their luormim superiol'ty ( or their Iltier organization from 0110 VIIO tells tllclfl ilt time 0111110 br'athi that they are aping C that lower nmtlmnal , luau nml urq virtually I ? noimmitnetl of their ccx. Apimtg lIimLS , IlItleNit 1.00k culL for cyclones , Dr. l'arkiturst. F'fgltting tlm Taminmlny tiger was ehiltlmt t PlaY to tile jolt 3'OCI lln'e utmitlertakemi now , ( \'hell tilt' "andromnnitincs" lmnve done Ivitli Dr. l'nrkimllrtt O't'l ) 'm'mtnullnlly vili feel sorry for him , Samuson slew a liomt anti thoumght iut iittle of the feat , but vltcit he got to fooling with a Ito lost , ltii4 linir. l.ct Dr. l'nrltlmum'st bowmmre. , - - 1 4'tmncricnll 11(111t14 fur tmllvnlemlmts. , lioston ( Hole. I There is ample aoid locltel ( tip in tIllS ¶ country to cover till our needs. 1 001)10 nrc ( t asking , ' \\'lly go to Fltlm'olm for it on terms lmrtiY Ilxetl by tlle i'cltresentntives of for. p elgn bauthors in'nll street ? " No l1i'opOsi- tioli can b more lilaC and llatrlntio than , thnt the' beneilts of tile nation's credit lllOUld be CltJO'tl by the' Peollie Wlose labor PItYS for it , rallier thiut by allen SlectIlatorS. . : ' It ought to be POSsible to act according to the , . muotto , 'Atl'riclll ( buntl for Amen- cullsVe ! milrctuly pay Johmt hull hOt- OO1OOO lii Interest. mlnmltlzlhi3' na a holder of our securities. i Hot that enouglt ? S.ILI'fl J"WI L\'i ( , gItw.v8 , Galveston News : There imne toG many good iQOPiO emtgaged iii wllitewnsiiillg' the vonhl. i'hllndelpliin Record : A man with a grlx- zly beard can hiirdly be called bear-faced. Texas Sittings : The way of the trans. gm'essor is Often-a puzzle to the detectives. ' lioston Transcript : Kate-I was out skating last evening , and I fell tlown Ito ' less thmimi ten timne. lililith-V'liat , only Ccli times , itnit Jack thereto helm ) you up Yonkers Statesman : Cam-a-I 'ace Misx Fllssanfenther hn titree niapt. Clara-I guess simo'a trying to make ' ( lie greatest sitow on earth" of imerteif. New York Weekly : I'atron-Wmin Lung. is it true that many of tlt Japanese have b - come Christmas ? Chinese Laundryman-Me ) mmbee thntee so , See ilow they llghtee , 13i'ooklyn Life : Little Johnnie.-Ma , why . , tin so many cities have Iloating debts ? Mrs. Flatter-i don't ltmiow , dear , unless it , is to keel ) them from sinking tinder their , ' obligations. Hotel Reporter : "I caught sight of a. sneak thief under my bed in the hotel tim other mtigltt. " "Dear me , 'hat cliti you do ? Yank him out ? " "No , 1 sent for the chambermaid and had her sweep the roonu. The poor fellow diedofsuffocntion. " Chicago Tribune : "I guess my Itat's my own ! I paid for it ! " snappedthe youni woman at the mattnee. turning round ann addressing the two men who 'were maklni audible remarks about her towering beau , dress ; "amId I patti for my sent , too ! " "Out YOU didn't pay for all the space be- tweelt your seat mind the ceiling , my dear young lady , " mildly cbserved the eider of .5 the tWO 13)00. ' Washington Star : "Mm' . Bluffly , " she said , graciously. "you are one of the most origi- ash , IIICI ) I have met , in ever solong , You imaven't.said II ! single svom'd about the weather. " "No , lie i'eplied , with a tinge of regret in his voice , "I couldn't in the presence of ladles. " . p . . WHAT WILL SHE bO ? . " , ' New York i'resa. The coming woman-will she leave Her seat amid offer it Unto a man who boards the car t And has no place to sit. ? --i Or will altO read a newspaper , Or fumble with her wrap , Ungallantly permitting him To hang on to a strap ? ' m' To 2UI,4'A- , - . For TItt , lIre. ICmtoW I a maiden bright . Her dyes hold a sweet ligilt , ' Like morning's dawn. Her face and form are fain- Gold glistens In her hair- Think of Chic fawn ! Each day in school rules Bile , Pupils IllUst ennmlest be . . No one more kind. Books hold her in their thnall , Leanning is all In au _ Thinic of her mind ! CollIes 110W a lover bold Seeking her heart to hold Never to roam. wllt maltS bright with love . Thou modest , winsome dove ? Tltimtlc of their imome ! - b4flMC.If4ciyC1 % ' : , , . . d RELIABLE CLOTHIERS' . Your Money's Vortit or Your MoiioyBtic , , ; , , . ' , , ' ' . ' Good Gold--- as - - - Cleveland has agood dcal of trouble keeping his gold - , . ' ' athome , but he don't have . mD troUble about it _ _ ' . LIIUI1V(2 UO KeCplug our . , , suits , Why ? Simply because - Sat cause we are good--.we do /K ; ? . I not fake , Every one knows I we have the treasures and ' they want them. When 'ye say a suit is worth so and so it's worth just that much , for our word is as good as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a government bond. We've arranged a grand sale for tomorrow and next week , , . Men's Suits WOiLTIr 7.r0 , , , . , , . , , , , .9 7. ( ) Mcmi's Stilts SS'OIt'i'J ( 8.2) , , , , , , , . , , , , , ? . ' 2' ) Memt's Suits WOIt'L'II 10.0' ) , . , , , , . , , , . , . I * . Men's Suits \S'Olt'tlL 12 5) . . . . . . . . . . Men's Overcoats \'Olt'l'll 6.50. . . . . . . t a .it ) .Olemt's t'ieie 'II t 5.10. . , . , , , , , . , , $ 8t3 ( ) Men's Ot'ercoata W'OiiTlt 1.10 , , , . . , , i7t ) Slemt's ljl.les . 'I 'l'lI 13.00. . . . . . . . , , , 10 0(1 ilt'rt's Orercoata 'WOILTII 10.0) . . . . . . . . 1(1 00 alemimi U4tui' S\'OlmThI 1LW , , . . , . . , , , . J4o Men's O'emcoaIs 'S't'OiL'L'hI 12.60 , , , . , . 119.12(0 2.i.'n'mm tJiter St'QitTIE l6.O0 , , , , , , , , , , , , li.O0 Child's Overcoat , \VOit'L'lI $2.60.,4i3/0 Child's O'ciwiti W'Ofl'i'iZ 5.64 , . . . . , . 'JS ( ) Child's OVerexmls W'OIITII 4OtI. . . . . . . , 4 (1(1 ( ( 'imtl4'j Ovcrc'ai woiri'it 5.00. . . . . . . . T 0(1 Iloys' 2-pIece Suits WOlh'rli ; 2.5o , . , . , $ . 'J 1W 1103's' lommy lant Suits WOhiTil $5.O0S3,00 hays' 2.piico Suits W'flhlTil , ' ) . . . . . . 110)5' lomlg P.irtt Suit. WftT1L ' 5.09 , . 0.00 iio'a' 2-piece 8uIa W'OItTJ t3.6) . , . . fl''s' lonr vunm Suns \t'OitTlL 7.2' ) . . 1309's' 2-plce Suilt WO1t'l'it 4.0) . . . , . J O ( II ° ' ' bug pmm' ' llta ) 'UiV3'1t 3J.0 , " II'ya' Uistrs W'OILTII $3.60 , , . , , . . . , . , lt,50 1109'S' t3lstera voirru i.oo . , , , , . , , , , , , Iou ito's' ( Sisters WOIITII 2.00 , , , . , , , , , , , , i3'ys Ulster. iVORTh ( 6.2) . . . . . . . . . . , mldU , We will be open every day froni 8 a , in , to 6i5 : p. m. and : . \v11 guarantee to give your money's yorth. BROWNING , KING & CO. , fleiLtIlie Clothiers. N. "iS' , ( , t' , 15hi unit Douglas. , A ' . - . . . . . . ' ' . e " . , . _ '