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4. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMA DAILY 13EE , ' ? AURDAYFEBItUARY _ 23 , I 89.
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IVL _ THE OMAHA DAIlN BEE. -
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I. nOSEWATER IlItor.
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- I'UILISt.O IWElY } OnNINO
= TLuli ; O = } ' RtiDSCIt1PT1O.
V VIthnuL SunIIAY ) . One Ye3r . . . . 8 00
TnhIy Ite ( 81
IAly ntl Wihout , One Year . . . . . . . . 1000
flatly Hen nn,1 sunday ytnr. . . .
IAly lt. . . . . . . < .Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 r
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21onth . . .
'rhrce .
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'hrte Months. . . . . . . . . .
AundAY Ilee. Onn Ynr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
aturi1ny flee. On Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 tO
V BAur.IAY lce. . ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M
' ttkUte ) , One Yenr . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lFP1C1S.
OmAh . The nM uI1ng.
Aouth Ornnhn SInKer lBk. / Corner N enl 24h Sis.
Council Jure. 12 I'ntI trcd. (
Counci Jul. IMt . .
Ch1cno Omce , fl ( 'hnmber of Commoce.
ClcAIO lhAmber
New Yfltk nooms , 1. U nnd Ii Tribune Bldg.
WasliInton . . 107 F' I Htreet , N. W.
cnmStONIENCI ,
MI corninunkatlone retnting to news nnd edl'
Al cnlnunl/nlons tnl
torlAI Jllc .10ull b nddrtl" 1 'to the EdItor.
IUSINISS LI TTIS ,
All lu8lnc. I tels nnll remltnncps ahollll hI ,
nddr.psC1 10 The flee J'ublielilng compAny
Omahn tratln. leo nld lulllhlnl orller 10
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V be made l'nAh/ ! to the Irll.r ne the toflflflfly.
V Tim ) UEE I'UULIIINO "MI'ANY.
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, ' CIflCUlATION.
STATEMENT 01 CmCU.ATION
Georgu 1j. Tzctiuek eecretnry of The UN Put , ,
I. Tzchuck aecr.tnr
lahlnl cumpnny. helnl . 1uIy Iwor 8nys thAt
.Iul'
the ncilAI nUtbpr of Cull Inl cmplelo coplel
or th. JJnly Murning . rl1 nlnl unit untaY Bee
"rlntrl aurlng the mouth of January 1' . ) . wal
!
. toUowa :
I. I . . . . . . . . . 1':03 1. . . . . . . . . g'i
2 . . . . ! 1 . . . . . 19IS )
2. . . . . . 20.71 H. . . .
2. . . . . . . . . . 2).157 . I' . . . . . . . . . . l9l7 '
4 . . 19.612 20 . . . . . . 2r.10
4. . . . . . . 1'.64 .20. . .
. & . . . . . . . . 1,4 O 21. . . . . . . . . 2o.93 , _
.8 . . 205 22 . . . . . . . . . .
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.S. . . . . . . 22. . . . 1's ? 1
1. . . . . . . . . . J9.T : 23. . . . . ' . . . . 10'230
8 . . . . 1968 II . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2O29)
8. . . . . . 21. . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,2.7
I. . . . . . . . . n.21 25. . . . . .
10 . . . . . . . . . . 19700 26. . . . . . . . . 20,199
1. . . . . . . . . 1',70 , . 27 . . . . . . . . . 21.IOJ
. 12 . . . . . . . . . . 1',31 . 28. . . . . . . . 20,21'
.1. . . . . . . . . 1'.48 , 2. . . . . . . . . 20,213
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19.239
1. . . . . . 1'.461 30. : . . . . . . :
1. . . . . . . . . . . 19,5l 81. . . . . . . . . 201
10 . Total . . . . . . . . . . . " . 1',34 . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . Cl7&l9
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Lee unao1l and leturnell copIes . .
Total , nle. . . , . . . . . . . copie. . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . ,611.2n
IAI ' nvpmle. . , . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 1.71
rno1tar. n. .
TZfCIUCIC.
Sworn In Irore m. nnl lul.crll"1 In my rel'
enCe Ihll 2d day 'r I'.brnrv. ! , (
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N. 1 FIn. NotAry Publc *
l. _ _ _ . _ _ . , _ . . . I
'IhIltl'I'elt ( 11'I'll Ol dellHl ( f Illh-
; ' Il 1111r ( ( I)3 ' tight. 1Jlol 1 tl the Ilhlc ) ) I
BII houhl II cl'Plltel ( to the I Public. I
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No , we don' t thlll I , neol ) 1 \\Tlt4lll hg'
ton wOlll , If l'e tO'I(1 ( to life , Iw 10 ex-
ehitittgc tIll ce : wlh t ( VV41' UI\'I'I111 ) :
PI'lms ) If President ( e\'elall : shluhl
nsk ct)1lgl'eo ) to 110 exictlyVlIat ) : he does
not wUlt lIP IIJht he lhIOt'O sUI'essfllln
hlt\ll his WIHhlH ( . : Tlcl out.
'rho hll fm' the I'eifl\tl ( ) of the Htnte
CUlllol :11 of thl' stnt' fair hle : excellent -
lent Pl'osPecIH of ht'4'IihIg ) ( II1V' Inolll
C'el'llst Il I : 1:01) : ) ) : IIY.
\ \ 'l 11\en't he11 yet VlICIIIer Con-
gl'essll : lelcl' sCI'\ed the IHJn wih
which I'rt'SIlt'iIt ( (11\11111 signed the (
South Omahl 10stoIce bnllll : bill.
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* 'Ye only leln how 111111:1 : lexleo
IR IS IL sJluler resort whel I YUCIC '
occurs 11 thl 10sII01 of (1)lolltc : Iell-
Icscntll\ the Ullcll StatcH at Its
CIJI I I , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
V
Severn ! II'omllclt ) ) oltclaus II Ne-
1)181' dOlhtcss feel ea.slt'r ! now that
' , the l'Clt railway cOlporlons have
, bcen relieved of the Ieeessl ' of Cm'-
nlshln/ the Ilconl tax collector with n
I : cOllllete ) list of all their salaried em-
ploycs _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
V , The Ilh'ocltcs of the dcosltory law
V repeal bill profess ' to 1)0 YCI' , ' 11ch coil-
J V corned over the loss of 1111h : 101er ;
slstllnCl Hilce the law WClt ilio eIfcct.
'hnt l'enl , ' Ilshu'ls ) the1 IH the los : of
' or the vitriotis ' ' from
revenue yal'lols treasllrers fl1
fll'1In oUt the Imlle ftiiids.
011hl w1 SOOI have 1 colored ! fire
: , comnl ' lit Its dCIJrtmelt , XoIlt the
: . . eololce frlmcI tie on their lettlJ to
11'0\1 ) thut they are 18 good lire lighters
: , IS their white assoclatcs. A Iwalhfll
. rlYlh'r , 1101 the Illm'elt COiI1iliuhl's ) :
mn ' cOlluce to al Ilcl'elsce elclcur '
& of the sers'ie. '
4& selle.
' .he State H'lcf c011isslol luR Itt
, ' Ilst asl.cl for bids fl'o1 1)artleulltr . 1)1151-
leSR houses for Sllllyll cm.tlil stall' )
V t groceries : 111 plo\'lslolS , Ilhllto its
plrchascs IUle nlllu'clty ) ) becI 1nle
In Il'lmte : 1111 the Ilhle hIlls 111'1 ) ! 5(11(11- (
olsl ' l.elJt II thin 1111 , as to the IIUICS : ,
of tie sellers 111 the II'lccs paid. Now
. thnt It Is Il'olosml to huy ) goods lt coin-
c pell\e 1le the 11hlc w1 I1C1111 thnt ( :
V tin contracts he 1111e 11hle ) , so thlt ( : I
11111) ' laow every detail oC the ( tralisne-
: f , tioiis.
The 111)olnt1elt 111 conll'1110n : or
_ Judge E. M . Ross to the Iew ch'cll
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V . jUllcHhll1 for the Ninth l11:1'lct w1 cer-
V ( , V tllnl ' Itl'OtlSC considerable hb'stlisfae- : :
' thou 110n Illorll } WI ou the ( Pacilc
: V 8101)0 , who itttve fei tIldnluelves
V slOll IUle fel tllmwh'lH : ag-
, , V ; V , Il'IC'et by his h''ltnwlt t oC the I si hikers
QV ZIYi't'sIL'i ' ' ' '
u ! ( Ilurllg thc t'el'l'ut mlh'olll
1 : , stiike . ' 'hl ' look UOI .ludge Hess lS
/ V 4" slleclnly host lie to 11 lahO' ) ) Iltll'ests
, and I 10'elelt hIlls e\cI Ict'l Ilal : I'-
? ' uted I ' Blntol Dlncln to rlllllst ( hil
V : hllwlchlent nt the hands of CII/I'lSR.
; C . . Ills II'ololon wi Ilt lIe II I I10 wd-
COlilO to thleili 'otihl his ' ' .
115
cOle thel IH wOlll I'Chllvitl.
11 .
: - Nearly every until hl'll s Homo 'om- :
; Illltlnt of Ilcll : ) ' , stull1r , 0' 111111'Clt ) ) I
Vr neglect lon ) tile Part of Ihl' State Relict I
, . cOl1nls 10l , 'J'11 Ile hills 1:110 : fsv of
, thel Ilhlc . , though h tl'r COl ! fro 1
t'lstwO.thr t4OtireeS . I hit Htooll almost -
. most alolo 11 Its sh'I'tl'I ! ! uf tile COi
, duct : oC t ho eOiitil1il4SIoIl 111 , whlh ! Olt'
geol his ! 'sulell ( thlI'cflthll'e t Is
' yet lueh ! OI for Inln'O-ell'ut. ( Hit I
/ t , 11 not the IISII ( ' s of II lIWIIUII'1 ) : ) to
rV V fOI'ce the 1IlIIIthm ( of 11'le hlHIlss )
p Ifletilods lu lie ( ' ,
lellHl nlnl's oC tile cOlll
' , \ ' 131010. It 1 Illt ' hit IloiO wllu I 1'llectH
, , tint 1IIIe tl issat Isfitht ! loll IC I lint IISIHt I
V , lt tw ' 8y 1)IIc otdlis cllllet the
blhl s uf their olct'H , I
The cOllllalut ) Cllll (1'01 1.'I'UII
I ' Cllt ' thnl the IlhIHII'III'IIOI.t ) ) ) oC IUII'
Illt's t'11 tht'l'O b ) the Htnte Relief COl ,
- mlsHlol 111 ( the IHlllllt'S I\tlll ' 1'1 -
: ceh'cll do not tll ' ( l'IWI'\'t'l H011th111
, : mOl' tll ( luCre l'ltlutllotCl' , I I tills Is
_ , . trIt , eltitet' tile , n'1ort of 1IIIIIIl'I ) ) Hllt
t _ ' , out IH itit'orrect lli' ' exnggerittt'tl 0' tile
: cOlh'llltolH m'l vtylald ou tiIthizoiite
beCon' rcacllu 1II' t dest lillit lou . Iu
' olhN' l'aso 1011 11\11) ( tholhl he ) 11'
: : : ' . , 1eIUntll ) n'llllctl , 'rl o (111s VOtet ( l )
.
the It'glall'o 1111 tile 1 lftH of ( hilliitLi.
blo cItizens lIre illttiI(1eh for tile '
cllzl'lH 11'0 111:111'11 : ( n'lh'f of
V _ these ViI ( ) 1'0 ( llvttllti ict hills of Ito (
V : . 1111911(11. ( nh''tl thcl ( traIn this l)1l1-
t IIOSO ) IH IIIHtl'UIS IIJllt ( ' ( ' tu both the
dl'OUt1 sulll'111 the ( ( loIterS. 10 cr.
. : , fort shulll lo too great t tu Illa sure
V thut tile l'SOI'Ct'l oC the state l'lmI8-
6101 110 iiIti'lbtitetI 110lg the In'ollcr
; pates
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DlSIONT 1:1.r"TIiS : : l , ' ! .11 Not'TI
I Is Maid ( lint lnl ' or the ( SOlltll'TlI
11'mocrntH In coligress are iiinuifestiiig
1\ good dent of niaria over the ( growing
flcllJ of dllcultllt II ( lint section lie-
cause of tile tllhollst ( 'h'elnn ( IcthOlH
IIUtcell I hiet'e. 'I'll dlslclfnl ( contil.
tel of affairs . . In Atnl/lll / : Is rlllnl'
tu the cOUII. , ' 1'11' ( ( ' , 'IIIICI' seems to
ho eOItllsl\c II\t I the Ilost ( flagrant
frauds sere cOlmlted fn that suite 11
the Ilst l'lcclou iV ) the ( tlllo'rlc ( ( 01
glnl1nlol , which hut tot- this would
11110lhtcily hn\e hccl ) licOtcU. 11\lnl
the IOWCI' ) Iii Its Ilnll1 It of course Ie'
CnHl' ! to nlow nil In\stgaUo1 to Il
uUllc , which In itself 1101ltf to a con-
rcsslon of guilt . Hut If this sort of
thil/ reached its WO't Illmse ) In Ala-
1)11 I Is nl101lns bad Ill sonic of the
other HtltCI ( or tile 54)11(11. ( I exists ill
' . \ ' ' In South Citt'oilIlt 't'eit-
Georgia.'irgilila , CnIOIII : ,
UIHSC ( ' , AI' ] > nsns , \l lsslRRlllllllnll Lotus'
111110. Iu 1 ni these Htntcs ( thl 1I0lnlllnt
luit'tY cOllnuel to ll'ncllcc , ns It hits
done for years , tile 10l unlcl'UIJulous
I1II01s for letnlnllg IIOWi' ) , I hiving
the cntle rontlol of the eecton IllllCiliIl-
C' ' In tIlde hlllll the delocmts of
tht' sonth InnllJulntc It wihont regat'd ! ;
to iuiy eouRll1'I'nI0Is of i'Igltt nnll ills-
tice. At the last state pllelln ( hI Tulilil'S-
leu It hl\s been Hlown thnt ( tM It'I0'
cults c0lmlll1 hlh-hllllell : ( ( minis ,
awl thcHc hl\'lnl failed to el'ct their
1IIIlu tc ( for /orll'nol on the face or
the I'utIS tilty t ! Wel t iti'iiituti I I t hesl 111 (
seated hll 1liIyllott , mcdlon fruld
tl'lllllh t In Xovclhel \llglnlL lIlt-
them Iho I 1IsqUe'Ull of A\stllnn Inlet .
l'I'fO'I , 1111 the t tlsholest ( I 11thOls i)1i1 ) C'
tcIll In I AIIWISIS 111 lslssllllll are
fI11111' to t'l'eryiUlly ) who gives In ' nt-
tcnlol ( to ( 'ieCtillil llittters. :
I IH 10le too soon ( thnt II01IhIlcn -
lon ( II tIll south ( Is helIig ) nlonsell to
these COllltlus nli that the' houlbllns
of thlt 50(11011 2t1'e awnlwnll : to the
IIlt t lInt there Is I 11el1111 for lefOl'1
which tHr wi he cOlllelcll ) to hecil. I
WIS Ill rgely ] t lii'ougii I hc ht'CSHlIIO ) of this
glowln : Ilhle ) SIlllClt tha : t tl GlOI
gla : legislature WIS 10\'ell to tllw : tip
the subject oC election ref 011
at the recent sesslol null III !
a ll'W II dltlltOI ) uel : , whldl It Is
believed wi go far to II'l'I'lt ) ( fl'mll 11
thl' flhl'I' . It I also lolsllel'11 ( a ballot
leOt1 b ! ! , whlh I wi I I I Ill' I neell i I 1111 )
at thai Ilxt sCSSlL ! A IIWI'I'fI1 ( ) 1111-
muse h\t : tllOlbl'lly hl'el h'el to
this 10\1Ient ( ill 11\0' 01 elect ion me-
f011 ly ) 'lhc ( 11111 i ) ( glowth l ( of lie I IIClIIst
vote Ill ( leol'gla , whl'h ill tWI years In-
cl'eascd : fro I OStOO ) to Pu,000. A 1111111-
her ( of tile sOUthl'l'l states IUI'e whlt :
they 1\1 ballot tefll'l laws , lnt It Is
\otol'lons thlt these Ilws 110 nollH'cn'l
fraud and the ia'ietice of Ilshonelt
Iwthols ill ellctols , 101 wi they so
bug ns their Illmlllstmtou Is 1)mcti- )
l'aly Iii thc hl11s : of ole 1)tti'tY. ) ' 1h ( '
absolute cOllI'ol or the Icglstlton l -
otclis 111110lntml ) l' 1 10ltcni ( rIng
I : ole of the amuses lu neal'iy ' \ ' )
olthel state , I II very gratIfying to
lul tha thlollholt the south there Is 1
! 'col agaInst tue IJrtsan mclhotls alil :
11shonest IH'uctlces which for twenty ;
'l'arl or longer have : been I l'lltach to
thnt sectou , a11 It Is Yeiy eal'lwst : ) to
Ic hoped that : this mo\'cment wl I'O\
ill fOI'ce 1111 sl'llgth ( Ilt II git'es to
every 1111111 Rtn tc lilt election s 'ltcm
Iltlll whh c\el'y citIzen can fri'eiy
cast his ballot and have : It hOlesl '
CO 11 tel.
. . .
dut.tL ' SCO'IS ( 11t ( JGjb\'fl S'1'1NI ) ,
OmnhL : his : Ilmll becl tleate < to al
cxhllilol of un'nnt ( leinagogy at the
hmls' : of the mll who COIUts hlmsclf
IIXt to the \Iml htr. 'I'hls tme the
great :11 : 001 Judge who cOIStllly (
catles 1 'u\ule : cartridges lu his mouth
II ch'gcll hllsl'lf with 1 terrific oxplo-
shi Iu the YOUIJ : Ieu' Christian asso-
claton building to alt Illieuce of ieti
eel ctZCIS whom he sought to imyp-
10tZC ( into tl ( Idea that he Is thc ( elleluly
oC alt ct'I1c 111 crlmlual , nut ! cSlle-
cal ' thc lunolutel scourge to drive
llllll'S lll keepers or dives out of
.
OhulullIut
'I'he ti'otihle wih ClullnglHm IR lint (
he 8hools lIre lals 1111 his mOlth lt
the nmhlel's 1111 ( hits ( hello wih n :
feuttller t ( luster whel I\ ' come bcfole
hll jlilelnl ' , lall the Grent Scott
tnlwl his 111cilce liltO his eUllhlelce
he ml ltllvu Ileu nhle ) to eXlllal1 why
hu has : mltle the : iilti-gutinlIiiig ) net 1
CurIo whcI I was wlhll his 10wC' ) to
mllw It effl'eth'c. Tile statutes mllw
the I"CIII ! ) /amhllg hOIes u felony
lul U I situ 1)1(1 h ) Ih\ (11' i II hLFi SoIl 111011 t Ill
the itilultelltiull'Y ) , 01' hoth , at the (115C10.
( loll oC tile court. DUII lust year soy-
II'al1 mhl ) CII were convicted 11 the
COI' OV&1t'iIlCll ? Ulllluhl1 I Scot
lr's1lel ) ( hIS clllllll J ulige. 'VCl any
of these glmblC's ! llt to the peniteiu-
tlai'y 01' e\cl to Jail ! Of course not.
'riley WCt'O hued $ VIOO. Now what : IR
$ -0 to tile mll who IUIS I palatial
ga1hllg hOlm' ! Not mich 10le thnn
40 cents to I poor InhO'II 1nl who
gets 01 I 11'111. . 'l'ile gambler enl re-
COUll hlmsulC II 11 hour for his loss.
' 1he itlloh'IIug [ Intuit goes to jitli.
0. 'el : Ullut Scott Is I tJI'I'OI to the
gimiitblei'sl ! Yel' y mleh like the hclcd
eats thut (1Olt't ( 'litcit 11ce who , hlve
hlll ) Illnrhll detective Oi the Ollhn
10leo force. All tillS 1It nld CUlt oC
tilt ) CXliOi4hVL' ) Scott itbotut tile '
tl I'Xllloll\e . 1111t 1111'llal : ,
OICII'1 who COlltelUICI lalbll 111
othcl' hitV.iwt'hkllig Is I IISJU8t1 Piece )
of'mpotUo 1)01 cI'el1llou , laiv.abid-
lug cllzl'"H ,
CIIIII I hnl his hl11 ) OIL the I I cii hIll uuuti
hlllh for Ifl''lmllths. ( t lu I I 1111 I the t iltut-
cililtOI' ! ' In his hl11s to SIIIII'8R ) 11\1-
tiling 1111 eli I' ct'lntes. 10 I hud hue
might ulll tl Ilowel' to tll''ct the ( COllt '
ItO'II ' to lu comlllulltH ognlllt l.cel' )
l'I'S ot' gut lIuiiing ) . hOlsus 1\1 OWll'l'l oC
clmllll tesorts.VIy . ( hiill't ( ho 110 ( his
tituty'lly 1111 ho Htl11 iii 11 111 ( m.
1101'1 ( 111 good Ilw otlccl a Rhll'll who
llhlOWl his Il'lltt'l to COI'l' ) ' 1I'lsOIlI'1 )
to Ilmlll houses whlo t1 ' WI'I'O ill
his ( 'lllllr ( 11\1 COlldlO fault wih that
Shl'l'll for (111 to HIIIII'18S ) ) lawll'sl
l'I'SOI.tH Instead of gh'lll thcm 11 t 101
"
ago ?
110"WI tki tile terror of vice 1111(1 cr11110
WI ) dil tel'l'I' of110 1111 crllw
UIIIIOllt tbl shel'll lS Iccch'cl of rents
f11 lal'IICI' oC honlws of 1'II1 ali
lpnI ; thODO Illegal oXlctol ! Illnclll to
the cl'el1 ( oC 111'tl , the ( host of the ( .
b\lt 11 ' \11 nll lot this ( mnko thur
1111'11 . , who IH tile oXl'cnlvo lit w olileer ,
till nl.t'ISOI'Y ( Ill the Ilel'lltrtou of tol-
emitted lrlll 111 ( vice ?
Why has the great Ild good judge
htlJ tll the lottery .cnes that hAve been
lelll 1\ his court for the last year ?
Is I because he 11 arlnll ( or libelers , or
11 It heellSo ills 1llcI < ) wi ! lcICC .
the 111 lIeI n hOI t his judicial u11Jn.
tons 1\11 111 > the lotel ' orgalu puff
hll ( \'l'I'y tme ) hI gets off cue of hlH
llt ( Rllll luni'aiiguies ?
.U'IW'S ! ( NACOI ( { ] : , t''III.
" 'Ilt ( OI I'l'Smll Mercer Inh'mlnccd
( lie South UIIIH IIOtotl' htlhlll bill
everybody thollht It wns 111cllRIun 1111
1Hlnr. . ! , Such I thing lS n fedel'al I 1mb
lie hulllhl ( ! wlhln three mils of 11'
olhll' ! fele11 hulhll Ill the Sllle , ! lltl'
haH ii'VC1' 1Hcn : IJollscll ( 0' thou % Ilt , of
'I'ho only exccllton IH the city of ittlOk-
lyui 1 , wih more thnn : 600,000 IJOllltlon
1111(1 locateh in dilferciut . ' front
IIHI locltcil 11 I .ln'Cl'Clt eoult
the A1C'lcal iuletrolollg. ) h' . ( 1lI'ecl
hlmlclf hlHI ( no 11en hint ( the flat ( 'oull
he accomplished C\'n If the bill 111sel
both houscs or COI/I'O ! D1hll his
11'lt tCI'1 Pl'CSileIlt ( Ctm'ennll bud \'c-
teed lIe I SIoux City Iloslolcc hlllll )
hi ) hcclusc tm tOWI WI ! hut his 01111-
loll , hot cltted to I fCllcl1 hulhll .
" 'Itl I heavy deficit In tl l'clsulY : till
1)ISI : O 1111 ( itiIl'Ovlll ) ) oC th ! South
Omnhn lull sllmellll'net Il'II ' oUI of tiut'
( ihleStiOiI. Jlt 1lI'CII1 iii'overhiul : hick
IIs lot 1'CI to ( iOHCl't hll ) , 1111 , COil-
lll , ' to ( nllXllcctltlolR ( lulll'I'lllloUI
the ( 11111'o1H'111ol IH 10W I IXI'(1 ( filet.
' 111t Ilts ) ( 1 Ilcncoel ) fenthol' lute ; ll'I'-
cel"s hnt 'rho 'elow jlelwi wi ( lIiuit-
less follow In thc Ihl eO\'sc of tllite.
fWI7'/O IILXb.1lJ4LS.
'rlw Coluliuuei'eiiul club hits hC11 iuue-
cllllltCl ! lto n 1'11111011 light 1111 (
whlllls h i ) ) tl IIcol1 hllch of thl'
Omnlm ( : Fnlw-I ' IltT. I IIIS hl'I'1
111ifest : to everyluotly l'lloWCII ( with
l'IIII' ( ' horse Sl'nso ( hint the I"O to
l'elocnJ the state ful' III'mnnlnty nt
1.111011'al not hil : Ulle 11' Ilss thll
n stun\'ll eluh 'ltii whleh
( wii the ( ouglns )
tleiegitUoit Wll to he thlr'ntelltnl into
SIJIII'tl extma'utgutnt : flilrOiriuttiOlul4 ) )
for Ilhlc IIStUtols itt the state capItal -
Inl Our eiuteu'pi'hsiiug COIII'IIIOIIT ,
which hus : a Iltlul bClt ) In tie ( three-
t Ion , of tlo ( seiusatioiual and itlluugitlar3- ,
Joilci In wih the love Iltl luOtulliOl
tlo ( tom tom 111 sOUllel the ilou'gag
uII I actually succeeded In attracting
Itcnton 111 mnkllg : I mOlntaln out
oC I mole hi ,
'hel'e Is just about lS much chance
of the state fnl" hllng lllmalclt ) ' 10-
eatcil ( lt Lncoln by 11 net of til legis
Ilt1'0 ns there Is or ) Utl the capital
oil wheels 111 nuovllug It to the juncton
of the n. & \ 1 wih tile Glnll Isllnd
& St Joe mll'ontl (
AUAINS'.t GO1'tXt1 . E11' : CAl0Ll.
As was cXlectcll ( ( , thc house of lell'C-
seutatves his decided against the
sehcle of 1 81blalII0 cable blJtwcen
the United States anl hawaii to be con-
st'ucted by ) this govet'iunient. Tile Hen-
ate 11'010cd ) alt appropriation oC hal I
million dollars to 1I1010te' this enterprise -
IJrlse , to which the 1101150 h ' do-
. hOlsc luy 1 lultu le-
clsh'o majority refused to 1 I'ee. II
this It undolhtclll'cllrcsentel ( ( the II'u-
Ilomlnntn : sent1ent of the country.
which i II entIrety safe to say lsI ! hot
lu favor or lie ( o\-cI'nment ezugaglug In
utlty P1ojcct of this I > nl. Nobody '
Ilestons that I ; wOlll hu a good thin :
t have , Cllgl'lllhlc . , couuuuiiun icat bit between -
tween this cotintry 111 the new ICIlb-
tic In the Plcile , There Is consilel-
able trnde between the Unicil States
amid hawaII , our citizens havc valuable
Intm'estl thelc , there . arc and will con-
tlue to bl 10re or less Iml11tlnt poiiti-
cal Iolatonl hetwccn this coulh' ' 11l
that , 111 II'oblbl : ' occasions will arise
when fuid , c01111icaton would bz :
Ileslmlle 111 : vailablc , AU these con-
sllel tons aunt 10le can be urged In
behalf : \ of the II'oposal ) to conncet the (
cOIIt'lcs together by cable , But they
10 not show that : ( lucre Is luy such 1111-
) II'It\"n ( necI'ssl ) ' for this conlccUol
its . \votuhd justify the 0\'n1cnt II iiit-
dm.taklng the constlclon of the cllle ,
As WIS said hy Heplcsentat\1 ( hooker
of Mlssachlsetts , Il\h I II'OlloslUon )
h\1 : level hecl 1111e befot'e , and II
hilly hc 1111llllllt ( ( ( It would rot 10 mltle (
' itit for the ( ileutuaiutl foi lfllleXitiolL (
now hit ) Im' le1111 fol ulncxltol. ;
I Is wel lllll'StOOl to he pi'iluiariiy In
the Ilterest of I\WxatOI that the
scheme of a govl'rllllielit value was con-
I gO'cI'n1ent : .
ecived.
lel\ll .1
I I cable IH Iull hctween this ( countr
Ind luWl1 It ought to be Ionl ly Iwl-
yale i lterlfl'lse ( , Inll If It can be shown
that It would II'obahly II'UYe I 11)'ln :
hl\'OHl1elt there wi be no lltcul
In enlsln private capitaL I Is estl-
Ilted thnt the ( cost of laying I Huhma- :
rlno cable between Hun Francisco and
Ionolulu would be ntlrOxlnltcl . ' $ : '
O.OO ( ( , but IC It WC'e to bo lllel.tll.en
iuy the Il'erlnwnt ( lucre call he lte
1I0llt ( ) thut 110ublo ) the I est Iiuuitttal Imount
W0111 be eXlwlllel1 before thin cable
waR cOlletcl ( 111cad ' for use . Private -
Ylto cntcI'u'lso ) , on lie ( other 11111 ( ,
wonllll'ohuhl : ) be Iblo t ( COUSt'lCt It itt I
less thun ( the l'tllte of cost now nUlle ( ,
A grout chart his bowl u11lo to create
llhlc lintlent In favor oC I government .
mont cable by the ( Htntelent thnt GIClt
Bltuln was seekiiug COl'lsslons for tlo I
hl'ln of , Imhmnl'lne cubic ( 11Cr
htying IL : 1'1110 fWI hC11
NOth Am'lcal Ilosselliols to 1IwII
1111 thnt If she Hllll'cletl this cOlnh' '
woulll % ( ho hhulced lit a ( lisuulvuilitIlge. : 'l'he
wl'lln hillS bC11 ? IUer11 hInt tile hit-
wllln gOvtll'illit.llt could lOt long 1m
trilled wih In this iiuitttei- , nnl lint ( IC
wo 1111 not 110 HOluthlng SI1I'(1) It
WOlld bnl'glln wlh hue ( iil'ltii4il go\cl'n-
lent , 'J'hel'c II hot iu I hg Ihu'l log In
al this I Is not nt till ) ) \ohnhle ) : ) thlt (
the Jo\cl'lnllt of Iawll wi Ilke
ILy ililiitllt't' , COluuiluCreIltl I 0' llltell ) ,
thnt wOIII le letrllIntl1 to its reIn-
UonH with tills o\rlent , hecaue its
lxlltelll now 11'11Cu1H ) , Inll for I very
long tmu wi Ih'lHnr ) 1110n the fact
( limit other nltonH I'l''olnlze thl flct of
lie ( Unll1 States Htl111IJ In the I'eht
ton of 1 glilll'diulhl to thl ( 11lntlllblc.
'l'he greatest Ilcm'l ) of lie ( I 1 wllim
gO\I'nnwnt IH In the ( Ionl'oo Iloch'lnc ,
.
111 It Is lot 1.lly to ( tlo lu.thll that
\0111 ( Ilace lie ( yotilug I''llhle be-
yonl lie ( alllllcaton of ( hut doctrilte
Al to thl ( 11'olHIsui ) Hl'II1 mhle" If I It
Hholll ho built there call he 10 doubt
o 1' lo\el'lleut could milIII'rllI '
sltsrnctol' ( ' 1'lllelcnts to use It us
It liiliiIt , 1100(1. 'fill ) mlter Wil mint
111Iy Ilsosml of hy tile yutl of til
hOIo OIl Fr\lu ' . I win & 0 to a ( ' 01-
( crlnco between lie ( two houlcl aud
. . .
,
Romc sort m colllrollsa IR Iiosslb1 , !
hit It Is i - l hllJcd ( lie house wi I
fl'mly mlh.i . $ 0 _ IR positloiu. I ,
Members 0tilP ( ell'lfkl delegatIon I
In ' deserve ' In
congress Il'C'\'e encouiriugeineiut
their efforts 4I secure I cohlgresstonal
OIJIIlollrlntlo In.lmnlf . _ % ' the ( city for
the CXINISl , . 0P 1110111 the ( 1)lecls
of II'OIII.t ) ' u ' ted hy the ( Cclrl go'-
ernment In . i\K1l otliet cities. llth'l'
the f 'stcll. ( iqicliut , ISSeSslcnt tie
cost of Rh'l'CI 1llllro\cllltR ( 11 1/110 / 1
clnl'ge n allst the ( teal estate lI1'leu.
IIII i3 ' leuiCllte(1. ) , Oviucl's of IlroIIC.t .
1101 tile fnmIJ.Rhe ls hlYO beol ernut-
'
lllel to lIllY helrlhnles of ( lie eXllllSe )
oC paving all thI'o ( If 10 l'elROI WiIP
they shol11 lie Iskel to COl 1'1 11 I' ( 1110
to the 8hnlI thlt ( llolAH strictly to thc (
fCllc\1 govelluiiiL'ult. Ill ( lit' ll ' , of
\Vnsiullugtoii the ( iuuutionnt ' ' ' tie-
Wn8hll/lon lltolOI treasury 10'
frays ole-hlif lie ( CIsl .I the ( ( 'ittlre
11llclal ; O"cl'lmclt I ought cer-
tnlnl3to II ) ' tl salute I ! other iropei'y (
OWlCIS fm' ( sJelnl ) hllclt ! especially
14111CC It t'nhitt'ibtutos ( lIt the ( '
silce ( oll'lhltes lothllg II WI
of gClelnl taxes
' [ ' \ crying iit'etl of thl' ( ln'ople If this (
StltC just liouis glll for stock 1111
sled lln fut ' SII'll ) liultltilugVithiott
I I I t lie I' ( ' 1'11 ( hl 10 1'1'011 ) Ilt ) Il I , Ill 1111'1' I t
lieu fn\O'nll' thl' W'eittilCl' hIlly iic' . 'rhe
ll'OsiCl'ilY ) ) of 1fll'IPI' t , thl' 1l1'hllt
1111 , Iho\e 11 , thn rlh'lllls , It solP ( '
11lIHJIClt1011 ) Ith'lllltl' ( I ( I nllll'OIII\ 1 )
Sllllli of Illl 'riie-tuii forttuiuite ( ( iilei's
of til ( sol Ilst 10t he ) Il'f to I lie lel'cy
of IOIl ' Ilull(1 who wi Ilh ) ) tll of
111' l'I'OII Iii . eOlshlcltol of ndvtuue- : :
IIA llll ' foi ecil grml ilt . 1 I Is thl ( tittty
of thIs I Btl : ht t ' l'o\hll ) ( 1 ItJllS whcl'ch
:111 . 11 : ' hl' 110\'hICtl ( ( for net thu 1111
OWl'l1 111 fll'III 'l'hie 1III0'tnlce
of this subject lust 1111'1 ) Itself Ulol )
t1 11111 ! of 11 11teU elt 11I
lItl' lellgl'ew IH gollA to btiiug UII
( hit' ntle'stioui _ or fetiemai ' '
t1 11eslOI IL fl'Il11 n\ll'OII'lltlnl : )
for the lllt'ehiilse of sel'll : I'all In 011 ( or
the ( ( l1'Otitil Hlf'PI'CI'S lS lilt 11llllllnt
to thc stlh- I\I 1)111. ) 1 1 ( Is 10sslhlu
lint ( sllh nit 1l\Uhnclt wIll be Iwlll In
le II ollU' 1111 thlt the sClntl : cult be
brought to 1'llc 11101 the lIUS\le
luOit't. ' As Senatnl' llttgl'IW Is I I'P'
Ilblell thl'l'o luy lIe less olllHsllol
rl'OI l'eillhhietthl } ) seluntors to his ltluulI1l-
menl thm I : here WiS to tle ( one huro-
! ) ) lsl'l thl' otll'l' III ' 1)3' Se1atol : Atlemi .
' ! \ Sl'nltl' w1 la\'I nut OIIII\lly to
eOll'cc the Ilstulw theu iiunde. Il Is
greatly to b 01l1 tmt : SClatol' ( Pl'lt-
grev's alclllfut : w\ he eutel'tulnci (
till ( flcceiL'1h. ( V I V
. , ' t
When I CO 1C I an appropriation for new
buiidhuugn for .ho Lincoln Insane iip'pitaI the
0r.h1 : delegation ! , ought to Ccrget theIr an-
t'palhy to LIIcoin Iin , the remembrance of the
fact that on1I'20 per cent cf the Inmates of
that hospital cin q from Douglns'counly. . . -
Lincoln New'4 ; " "
DOltl cqiimt t f Is hot ' I dClllhclHI In
the State bm11 owagon. She not only
IllrS ) one-elhth or 'ni thc ( state tuxes ( ,
but Is also , ancd tip for thin minutes
lu the 1 ; -lul. For nil thnt : ( , hm' ( dclea-
lol Is expoetedtO..h)0 . - fnh' I . Ild ! liberal
" ' al ' , ; Illst tu \11UO ;
towl" \
the lf ' : ( , sW Wf1 fLT ) it f
allehf : Rhn1i le c1qlO t ll . . Bunt h lest ,
In ths reglird thc'I'e s11111bl ' ' 11 : ' scc-
tOl : feeling " . " I' local V , jealols ) ) V '
.A f oti lII Uo.
_ Chicago II t. ,
I It 'Is true as "cIHr ci that there Is a
barrel of whisky In the collar or the a
diana slnlo house I Is Idle to expect the
legislature to adjourn. .
lu811' .I tl" 11.1 . Sluid.
Chialo Tribune.
In the matter oC dIvorce clltes South
Dalba II now Il'clared to meet any com-
potton , Thankful for past favors It hopes
\ors
by strict atonlon to busncs ! to lirlL a
contInuance , etc. V
D
W ' "ltnJ for a ( : liucp.
'
Globe-I jernocrat.
There Is an Immense recuperative force
In the business Inlel'csts or thll country ,
and the way 10 'gl\'c this a chance to as-
sort Itself Is to , /ecul fveedoiu from all
etol
al
possIbility or conlrcsslonal Interference for
ho next eight or nine months.
.
Thin Couutr.v Nn' " I " ii Eet.
Oiole'Iemocrat.
' Gloc-Jemocml.
What the eounl' ) ' needs now more than
anything else Is a respite from
currency
[
perils . aii1 this It cnnnot have while
ant I whlo congress -
Is In .
arose Iesslon. A vise congress , or a
congress which wuhl reflect the '
, releet average -
aVe'-
ago business sensQ of the country , could
10 much In two Ot three months or even
In one month , to remedy the oxIstlg o\cn
riod clal cvls and Ushita- In hnmClutely Inan-
of husineut3
busines prosperity , sUch au ap-
penred on the resumpton of Ipecle pay-
floats In JS79 , but the men who reach thIs
level wl be In n hopeless mInority In lhll the
next senale This II why the country Is
' cOntent for a time to bear the Ills It haH
'fhey are light and transitory compLretl
with thosl which the next senate compa'oll
endeavor -
deavor to inflict. . wi
( 'ullll ) ) Uncle the IHuify
St. Paul Pioneer Pree .
Senator 'Yolcolt's little 11111ff is too transparent -
hlun II
parent to tool anybothy ' . Thai whole game oC
these , : who brought the Jones bill came
the senate Is al easily seen threugh befolO
easiy as a
Hit ' , '
ot boy's tllay 'fhoy 11,1 not the least
desire that such a 1)111 should , because
h1 fhould pass ;
they do not wlnt the profit of freu
to go to lie treasur ) ' . but to the owners cotliago of
silver mlnea J there had been the least
lu'olpect of Its passage , Ovary mal of them
would have Voted as
solidly against
against a bill to retire ' silver Igalnst from clrcula- It as
tion altogether. rolre' Ilvtr -
'hey
lon simply set UII a bit
of a job , to tool the People whit pretended
virtue ; then. having met with the solid (
havln/
position of the honeRt money men. fold cp-
brIngs In his tree coinage Wolcot
as
substitute , and the Iesolulon n
subailule Ind attack whIch
meat anything II . atack wlich never
C'orlllrntu Vlnch In the Sonatn .
" ' shlnln Cor , Chicago Ilerolti .
Every special Interest In tiie
1rlerest
United
Slates II Tlilty , ' ( Iltreuiching itself In lie
, 1renehlnl Iself
Hennle I 1\1 \ ( A\nllency COfltiflIiOS much
longer it 'iil conlnues
I wl.lo . fleCessary 10 cease t1ltln-
. ' loeceasalY celle -
dlsln-
gul.shlrug the intrnbers of
/uIHhlnJ 'In"mbers that bOdy by
their .
thell party itllllrat.oris auth
IIHal 011 111 giVe thom chat
Iltcaton acco\lnl to hue IIitCrests which
they tIoIt represenl" "Ireall ) ' Ilso COl sId era.
lens , are stronger Ilhnn part ) ' . In thin near
tutUIO wo shia1tiuve , 10 tb '
/ " away Vithi the
democratic sltio Of ! tile 10 wih
democratc , ,
/ll o chulber the
repuh-
Hcaii stile and Ihd' I
Icln loPUhist
allo .
HI
our tlescrjitioi 1)1" scenes corner. anti In
dcscrlploll ! on the floor use
such phrases UH these "
: "The
violently opposed by the TrnIIceultliieIltuI unt'aeure was
railroad party : ' J' f''he leatier 'raneonlnonlli
ard OIl seeto , ' , ' ; ' ! , 'alltr ot followers Iho Stiund.
vole In the iltlatl'tu' ! ' ; ' ' hil folowerl to
( 10 attorneys
the ' Itorneys for
silver iniultir5Uialk ot .
" " ' ' mluJrU"talk holtiing i cnu-
cus ; "l' lie Cn1lndlan' raIlroad SCetlori
much ' ' rairoad Iwcton was
' oxeledf1'j1lo ; SUgar trust part ) ' hits
I'upturell ) the ' 11" Jt 11eatl In the center ot
the chamber '
,
not satlaileti ; \ 11IVI1I : fhie 'its Meat Iocntizi trust leclon Is
/ lallUel1 \\Jn/tl , / , lucaltn ; ' on the ' floor :
lorl wet not In their ( llp'l sena
busy at the hOllO end seats or totluy the , beli/
whore the naval ) cal'lol
der conslderatloiu uPllronrlalon lull was un
consideraton : "rhe Steel and Iron
trust ,
senalora arb ant II0n
bill. " Irell\rlng It i new tariff
Thts
Is
bi. not wholly tarll
a
fancy
oC tile senate or the future It Picture
: la '
strongly
luggesle by the senate of today
Orllm L.iZ',7)4TIllN ( ) tWi.
In his recent speech In London Lent Sals- .
bury lamented England'wnnt ot 1 constu-
ton ! such as oura to give : stability 10 her
Institutions antI prevent radical chang
about which the Napl have not been con-
slilteti . Englaml's only way to obtain the (
country's olllnlon on a given proposal Is to
1lssol\0 Parliament nnll go Into a general
election on that particular Issue A Parliament
may go on altering the constitution long
after I ha9 ceased 10 bet In accord with
Public opinion. JUtt here accort " .
IJbic r ( Lord Salsbur ) con-
tead . the ( Lords are usetul. They hut a veto
upon poposals they think a maJorly ot the
people thisiik. They do not undertake to lie.
teat changes the people have clearly voted
Cor They would not dare to do Ihat. The
conservative contention , In tact , Is that the
10U oC Lords has never refused 10 approve
a measure after public oplnon : 8S expressed
at the polls , line shown itself to be In Its
rlwor Just at Present Lord SaUjbury Ihh.ks
his party woull win t a general election
should he held. Hence his desire to Imllce
Lord Hosbery 10 consult the Ilople. 1 lie
scre In the IJremler's shoes lie would probably -
ably , like ( him , hold on to omct as long as
posibie.
see .
When the hew czar oC Russia ascended the
throne lie hopes ) ot the revolutionary parly
were strong. A
declaration of amnesty was
made \ hle1 ! assurtd the Ibera ton oC 20,000
prisoners , and this was taken as a iropiietlc
IJrophetc
token oC the liberal tendency oC lie n\\ ruler ,
t was even hlnled that his reign wonhl 103
Iho conccslon oC something like a constltii-
lon to the lusslan NOllie. nut I Is constlu-
thing for a new czar ur emlJeror 10 show
liberal tent nces ! In the early stages oC his
reign ! , unll Nicholas I does not seel as I ho
IlrOI10.1 tI stick to them. ills recent utter-
nles InJlejte a COIIJleic change oC attitude ,
and a manifesto which has bean secretly
prlnlt ant circulated In Hussla by Iho rovo'
lutonry party hews Ihat the spirit of die- !
nffectloiu Is as strong ns ever . "You , yourself -
self , " ( lie document : ' , "havo killed '
sel ltl says 111:11 your
PoPularity and alenalell ul that Part ot society '
clety which Is
laceruly struggling Corwnrd ;
you were the first to begin the struggle : ere
long It will procee . " Hussla has always been
a puzzle. The great majority of her people.
those who ought 10 be time chIef support of a
liberal government , do not seem to be ohio
to comprehend It. The ruler who freed millIons -
Ions oC serfs was rewarded with assasslnatun ,
and : the IJeasant class arc so Ignorant that
they would not understand the character ot
a constitutioiu. but wonld expect It 10 be HoiC-
operating. I Is a thorny path that the new
czar has entered 111)011 The late czar held ,
by common repute the Iloslton oC conserva-
'lor of peac among the nntions . Should his
son become ambitious. und engage In war . the
situation would operate as a lever to bring
pcople. 10 light the revolutionary ' elemnt among this
Cs.
.
I Is not at all probable that IJrolests will
be mad II any quarter outside oC Belgium to
the proposals which will shortly he submitted
10 the chamber oC deputies at Brussels to'
formally annex the Congo Free State. Belgian -
gian Joverelgnty over that vust region In
Cental Africa was invited and cOntempaled ]
by the Berln conference oC lSSI-S . by which
the "general act" for the creation of the
Congo ' Free State was formulate I was
the BelgIum legislature which restricted :
the contemplated : union between Belgium : and
the new stale , and declared the sovereignty
of ICing Lepold over his African dominion
10 be "exclusively p2rsonal. " The Belgium
people until quite recently were Indisposed to
assume the cost and other burdens oC a government -
ernmnt In the African wlhlerness. King Leo-
old , thus left to his own resources , did not
stint In the supply oC means out of his liberal
private fortune to provide for the government -
gvern-
ment of his colonial empire. lila admlnlstra-
lon of the Cong stale has cost him from
first to last something like 25,000,000 francs ,
anti lie has promised to continue 10 make an
annual appropriation of 2000.000 francs out
of his private purse toward lie expense of
governing the dependency
I Of late years Ihe administration of the
Congo state , which In Its beginning had been
quasi-international , has passed almost exclusively -
clusively Into Belgian hands , and the Belgian
j bpls ern atOV .uii. atIast perceived 11
vllueofVthe possession ot a large and growing
colonial market for their manufactures and
products. King Leopold's far-slghled liberal-
Ity and colcnlal"n.thuslaem Is now likely to
receive their approprlnte reward In a publIc
acknowledgement of his disinterested bene-
licence In behalf of his countrymea.
. .
Th relations between Berlin and St. Peters-
burg are now of an unusually friendly char-
acter , and social democracy Is to be repressed
with a stronger hand , than over. As soon as
the kaiser resolved to become reconciled with
Bismarck , the resignation oC Caprivi as
chancellor . was insvitable. Ills successor
Prince Hohenlohe. did not declare any definite
policy until he had met and advised with Ills-
marck : rledrlchsruhe became a Place of
plgrlmao for Germans of every party and
class who wished to do honor to the old exIle ,
and 'now the emperor helmet In hand , wi
follow their example and seek to male
amends for the humiliation which he heaped
I upon the man whom Germans generally look
upon as the greatest living representative of
their race. I Is too early yet 10 forecast
what effect this aceptance of the Dsmarcklan
policy will have upon the future of the coun-
try but I must stir the heart oC the aged
ex-chanceilor 10 see , his regime established
In the empire which he created .
.
Until lie Japanese sllal have Insisted upon
terms or peace which might prove prejudicial
to the rights of neutrals , the Inlerventon : of
third parties In the mater which concerns
only the two beiigerant nations \ \ 'ouiil be an
impertinence . Japan has not yet had an op-
10rlunlly to formulate her demands upon
Ciiina I Is not her place to etate her terms
rC peac The inItiative belongs to China and
It Is upon China that the powers shold
bring lre ) SUre 10 bear If they he really In-
utuenced by a phlanlhroplc desire to terminate -
ate ( lie war 'Cho Japanese are doing their
best to hasten this end In the only way open
, to them , hy persistently deCealng their en-
emy and annihilating his arnt'es and nnvle8.
Hnssla's efforts to Induce the 10Wir 10 joint
Inl rvenlon will probably prove as futile BI
the earlier attempts of Great Britin In the
same , directIon , and even IC the BrWsh , lon
and the Husslan hear should be induced 10
forget their put differences And roar In concert -
cert In an endeavor to deprive the empire
oC lhe rising sun of tie fruIts of its vie-
tories , Iho other power might bl found 10
have a serouI ! obJectcn to a course eo utterly
opposed to every 11rlnclpl0 of justice and
International cOUlty ,
. .
The laiD Archduke Albert oC AustrIa was
the last emlnwt soldier or the ( Austrian servo
Ice anti won the ( one considerable victor
which interrupted the successful conro oC
the Italian army In lie war tori the lib-
eraton : of L mbady and Venice-I oC Cus-
lozza. lie had mliary geiuius for the fIeld
oC Custozza wan won against great ed ls . and
the Austrian victory was so complete that
the present king nlrrowly escaped heng :
taken lrloTer In the confused retreat ot thin
Italians . For that victory ho was glvm the
grand cross oC the crder or Maria Theresa ,
auth was the only counmaiider In Europe who
held It , as It was only granted 10 generals
who won ylctorcs : againsl great 011 < Albert
served as military governor ot Mayenco and
as civil and mIlitary gonrnor of hungary .
Ills vlclory 1t Cuslozza was the only brEak
In Ibe defeats suffered by Austria In the war
ot 1866. which terminated with Ionlgratz.
lIe was Ihel ( lade commander In duet eC lie
forces aga nst PrusIa , but did not enter the
field. In 1869 ho wu made Inspector gen-
oral of the army 'l'he Archduke Albert was
held In the hlghft honor by his cousin
Francis Joseph , and he was equally eatlme ( :
by the soldier II the ranks , lu whom ho
. The ot
was always sympathelc. emperors
Germany and Iusll bestowed ou blm lie (
rank of Ieh ! marshal In their armies.
. Highest - of aU in Leavening Po er.-Latest U. S. ovt .CJor !
ya1 Powder Bng
.I I.OHJcn V7h7ff'
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Senate 110 210 leJIJne,1 tu cllnl Li.a
Vat tl.\ l'olity lo' ,
OMAHA , I eb , 22.-To the Edllor or The
lice : The bill Introduced I ) ' Senator Hahn
at Adams count ) . , senate file No. m , erent-
lug I lnndnfl Corm oC polc ) 10 bo uSNI
by Iluetii'nnCc companies In this atall ,
wouhl be all right It the form vrescrlhctl
IJrscrlhel
1111 not repeal lie \'lluel policy ln' 'rho
bill II n shrewd measure drawn I ) ' the In-
Iurncc compact to Iecuro the I'cpenl ot
the \ailed lOIICY law 1Iter the guise of
InAurnnce rtKululon , 1 Ihoult thel'fol'c
bl very closely watched by nil who be
liot'e that the IliStIreti are eiitlcl (
10\0 Inlutelt enttc.1 to sonic
protection , 10 lie end lint ( I contains 10
IJro\'lslons to conlct antI therob ) ' repeal
the vallueti 1 policy law
' The nrbitt-atlon
I el polcy arbltllton provision -
vision oC the bill , a9 It now 91nlels , , woull
cerlnlnly 110 tiiat '
Ihn Yery thiiiug , n11 sholil
be 90 ntitiit1etl tlurtt
arbitration would
ntlllel Utt urbltrton alJ-
lii ) ' only to the mljultmont of losses In-
clrrell on lel'chanll e anti other plrsonnl
lrollert ) There Is no need oC arbllrnllon
iI3CaRo oC loss of real '
. leal property , nA the
\'nluell Ilio ) ' law fixes hue \easuro oC
damage In case of total losl nt thin fnco
vnlw of tIle Imlc ) ' anti malel that Ineon.
leslable. 'I'hat la the heat protecton Ihnt
can bo glvel the Insl\el agalust the wies
and slhemes of thai tiiitiert'i'iters.
The term "ltanlarl ( ( policy" unity so 111
S'ei-3 ' wel , hut its practical bonoUls 10 Ihe
ill stureti wil I I he \r ' Imltel I Inlll'l'l I sholil
It necomplsh ls mlsslol an.1 'llonl I he
IH'ollnt Inw. A unlforn\ style oC lrnhle
lJllY
would , of course , he u llolloll ndvnntiige ,
Inll 1 law of that kind IhOll1 al\'nnllle eatltld ,
hUl none ( of its Ilro\'lslonl sliollith opet'tte
II an 1IIIIIont or the prclnt inn'
I t'0l1hil ! ttiggcst. : iiuothiei'
w0111 RIJ Clt nlolhN' nletlnllt 10
Ihe lull , 111 hilt lit a provision Irohlbiling )
lie 110 or the ! O liH cent I cols\'nt'I'
\
clatiho In till IIAlrnnee contracts tt ritten
In thIs ttiit , _ ' . ' 1IIA lhcme. 1II0IHeil ! by
thc '
IIIUIIIlO eOlpanle ! Illnt twu ) 'eUI'/
ago Is an i iiiposttiolu ,
Ilposlton ullon t lie huul'ln"
IJbio , whereby Ins\'al'o cOlllanll1 are
permlth',1 to IH'nctel the \nllest extortion
upon theh' Policy hiolttors. oxtolton
Co-iiisut'aiiee Is a 81001h Rlhele nloptf
by the InRu\nce COIIHll't \ \ \\'heruh lie II _
suretl arc coinlielleil 10 illstii'o ' ' '
II'ell COl pol Inslro for 8' ) lieu'
IIII'
cent or thc value of their 1110plll ) " coh.e
pay tim Inslrnneo i.'tJlilIlflIlicii I premium
fUI' tla'privilege of oll''ln/ liortitili of
thl'.llvllo / I porton
t111wn rlsle. I Is a plan wlwlchy ,
nil tIer \ ccrtala contl I t imni ii . the luisu roil 1\1
tal\n Into cOllrtlcrshlp with tile hUHU'-
alice complllls II elO oC loss , but 110-
bUTml from partcllltng In al ' of the
IlroUtl derlvell frm the IllClllm i'eeelltit , ,
ald Homier Its ollernton nearly every 1,01-
,101-
icy iioitlei' In the state was compelled , to
increase hil Insurance fro I 20 ) tu ro tier
cOuit In order 10 comply 'itli its '
COlt . ) wih IIH'ovl -
1 I ! called "co-Insu\ancc" belnule that
term has u smooth SOl 11 nnd hnlllcf n
sort oC an equalt ) ' 01' COncesitioli . but In it
operation It tl the I'unkesl extortion . lack-
l'xtorton. larl-
lag only the elemlnt of physical force 10
class It al robber ) ' . I Is a ) tm'iliuto levieti
10\lcil
\
by the Insu\ulce corportoal Ipon the
publc 1sUlh 1 smool1 mannel' that Its
victims do not realize ( hint they are boll"
robhed. 'fa Ilustltt : 101 hl\'o ) a stock
ot mrchulll o \'aluel ut ' 2,5)O ) : you make
Ipplllol : for al Inlurunco of $1.50 ulll
PaY the required mate or Il'emllm therl'for
In return for the money paId 'on receive
tH eolnpilliy'io volley for 11,100. , . blt recel'e
taehcII thereto Is an 10 per cent co-Insurance
clau e. You suffer n total loss on thnt
merchandise from fIre , amid < lie Insull\o
cOmpany that has uceeplc" your Il'emllm
fOI' $ I.ro , Indemnlt tenders you $ i.125 aR
sttlement in fiI oC the loss anti informs
YOU that 01 you only insured ! for hrec-
fourths of the SO 11CI' edit of thc value ot
your merehallse that you , therefore become -
come a co-Insurer with them to the extent
of one-fourth of the Indemnity l'alcl for
In your polc ) ' , or $ . Notwlthslmtlng
the fact that you have pall prcmlum In
full for $ ,500 ilidelunity . you arc compolli
by the co-insurance cause to accept the
settlenient ofleretl nmla ' the '
tetlement olrel'el PaY company
the rlJ'lal premium \a for the privilege
of can'lvlnl one-tourth of your own Insur-
anco. it is a distinction without a difference -
eneI between such a contract und obtaln-
lag money tinder false pretenses.
No man should be compelled to buy more
insurance than he thinks he needs or teels ,
able to carry 10 more than he shouhl he i
compelled 10 buy more merchandise than
lmn
he thinks the needs ot his trade demand.
und after he has paid the rate ot premium
demandld insurance compunles' shauhl not
be permited to compel him. In case ot loss ,
to bear n portion of the burden 11t they
have exacted I compensulon for carry- ,
Ing. In case an actual loss has been sustained -
tained equal to the face value of the
policy , the Insurance companies shoul.1 bc
compeled to pay the full amount oC In-
demnly for which they have accepted
premium. The legislature should see tu It
hut the valued polc ) ' law Is retained In-
tact and that the co-insurance s'slem of
robbing policy holders be done ' with.
robbin/ pole ) donI away
. . "
. 1. O. J3IdATTY.
F1CRPLR1U1C lUUOTdSS.
Chicago Inler-Ocean : He was the "Grand
Ohl Maui" of the color2d race in America.
Chicago Record : Long after lie echoes
of war had died away Douglass was using
his influence. his Industry ami his eloquence
tn the effort to place his people In the way
of the fInest achlevemont and the broadest
enlghtenment , I was aim unselfish life and
unselfishly spent. The people of his race '
can never cease 10 look upon him as one of
their truest friends and strongest advocates ,
Chicago Post : It is a matter of silicero
regret for ( hose who entertained a concep-
( ion of Douglass as time unselfish frienti of
freedcmn that lie should imas'e fallen after
the war to a plane on whicit hue hat ! to be
dealt ss'itll like other repairers of roads anti
mentherti of bridges. flut ( lie fault was
hiumnan arud not destrlmctivo of his better seif
Time spirit of time older Douglass survived lii
the frequeimt lmrotests against this socIal
ostracisnt of tile black , which imas taken
the place of actual slavery. Immipoteuit this
was of necessity and must he while race
traditions stronger than ( lie oldest of mnami-
made laws survive. Dut it proved ( lint the
germ of Douglass , tine mnanunmitted slave , re-
nuained in Douglass , the welcome adviser at
a great party. living in lUXllry imnd Wealth
and inuirrleti to a wommiait of the race against
whose prejudices he rageti.
cti' : 'to I'Ll1.4S.
Phuliru'ielphla Iie&'otmi "Yoti don't cult nn
Ice witii inc. " remarked the nx to ( luc ice
luau ) , as it Iley oft the imamudle.
Syracuse I'ost : lie-I think Percy Gum.
lt'tte is a llerfect cruif. She-You uiliQjtIttgo
1dm , lie could not be perfect in nnyhlmmg. (
Clilestgo lnter-Occ.rtii "W'ns
old heavyo. .
foot ilicnsel , wIth his ulaugiuter's selection of
"
a imtlsbflhldl"
'Ohi , 3 es. iii' Itnew lie Wotmltl have acute.
thing to boot in ( lie bargain , "
Detroit 'Friiilmnel votIng ilnimful-.t ltC'CC
' know w'hn ( to do 1tlt may iinntls at a hall ,
'Youiuig tnybo-I always let mine go to
waist.
llostoiu Cntmrier : IlnuliltsTue ( "iiin'so
iintiitl ( 'ilgugn some Nets' York boarding
imrmtis keepers to initil ( heir Inca-of-win- .
'
'ratks-Not : to serve meals for timein , I
hloimo ? ltanks-Notorepel ; boartlem'un.
TIIdgel Stmiii1n School Teaciier-Wuien
lieomgm , W'nsliingtomu's fuuiimer forgave iilnt
for cutting tiotvii flit' ciiClI't' tree tvlin ( lea.
son ' 11th it teneli ? I.ittle Joiiliiiy-Tlunt ho
liatl btmricd tile iiittliet ,
\'nsiiimigton i3tnr " ( barge \\'nshiliugtoii is
tiii father of this coililtrI' , ' ' said One boy'
tiloilglitfiIily ,
" , ( -if t0ulree lit' is , " replied ( lie oilier.
' \ cli , I'll t't ( lint hie'tl feel like tnklmu'
lila country 0111 iii tli wootialieti if lie could
see iiow It's ( 'arr3'lrig Oil today. "
St. 1.otuis tlelnultile'C'oionei : , ' ' mltkcii the
iii miuian I lO(1 ( lug muumiii. "tin yoiu eunpiloso t Ii crc
will lie nity gooil ohil corn % 'hi8k3' in
ii eaveii 7" Coloimel iiioograuune limliTeti
thotiglutfimlly nt lui lilto cigar a few Secoiids
hit' fore ii lusvc'ii 11g. ' I 'lihiaps 114)1 , ynilmi g
inn a , 111111:1 : 115 ulot , ' ' lie ii iui I y so iii , ' ' flu t I
ant morally suittiul , sam , ( hint tine absence of
it t'lll 1)0 OilC of tile leutthiui' features of hell ,
, '
itiii ,
AN' ANS\Vllt ,
Yonkets $ tnttetumi , ,
Tii ( ' teacher ctihictt ( lit , gm'niiimnar class
One tirigli t ma lttn' I ii I cc tiny ,
Amil iiid : ' ' :11 : 2' chIldren , mmaw yeti know
'rue liens tite' set uiiiii ins' .
So tell iiie 'hmat thmti People tb-
Nott' , think right hart , zulu try. "
. . \uiii thou a somrel licntletl ho ) ' -
'Yelleul out : " 'l'lmey sit aliti lid"
TIl XIll' 1I'O.1I.IN ,
Tom , Mn'enni iii Nct VVoik Pun.
She tntkel vitli great ilmteiisit3of each
1:1101's : base lmroliemislty. amiti spoke tvitit
volubility of t'ommian's hiiginer uiliiume ;
Sine tlwplt on ibomnesticity % viUl mental ehttt .
( icily , ulmill said that stnci felicity u'ns
really quIte ill vain ,
W'itim gestures oratorical niitl phmroes mnetn- '
Pliorical , she t'oicetl tin' iotvers ntimrm'l-
Cil t inn t W'huililil hiitii Un t uhtl , / .
Anti spoke s'ltim zeal tbramnaticul of t'oting
syst coin t icnl , itilti 1)0 hot 1ioxe sliiem'icili.
and \'OtcS riot liotighit vitiu gold ,
She said In each 'u'iciumity tIne doctors of
( Ii yin I ty vouiitt comae frti am fenuiii I iii ty ; ill
liloolners they t'ouiltt lie :
Amid imiatrons with raitltllty would lose nil
their timniti lty nail uio inure ntss him i iutty Iit
coiigress would we see.
AntI tvhmiie with Sticim authorIty she simowc,1 ,
her great rapacity , timiti talkt'l , with
great didneity , her litisbamnul learned to
stVeel )
, \ntt w'liiie with such agility itiio mlweit On
her titility tvitim such Intense tiuguntielty ,
lie hInt time twins to sleep.
oN ] ENJO'V
] 3otli the method and resuilth when
Syrllp of Figs is taken ; it is Pleasant
and refreshing to the taste , and acts
gently yet promptly 011 the Kidneys ,
Liver aiid Bove1s , cleanses the sys-
1.0111 Cffcettiallym di1iois colds , Itcad- '
aches and Thvem's and cures habitual
couustipatioiu. Syt'iip of Figs is the
otuly remedy of its kind evei- produced -
duced , pleasing to tlue taste auid acceptable -
ceptablo to the stomach , prompt in
itq action and truly beuteuicial in its
effects , ireiiarcd only fi oin the most
] sealthiy 1111(1 agreeable stubtances , its
Ilianyexcellcnt qlialit'iescorniiuend it
V
to all and have made it the most
iioptttar remedy known ,
Syrup of Figs is for sale in hO
CcItt bottles by all leading drug.
gists. Any reliable druggist wto V
may not have it on hand will pio-
cure it promptly for any one who
ws1ie to try it. Do not accept any
tltlbstittlte ,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAt1 FRA''CISCO , CAL.
LOUISVILLE. v. NEW WRIt' , N.Y.
V , O\Ifl4UiCJfI/yC
teRELIABLE CLOTH lEftS ,
, .
'S."otlt' Monay's % VorLIi or Yoat' .floa ay It tic
I
See that Star-
V
For two days-Friday and Saturdaywe're going
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
to sell stars-stars that always
cost you a dollar-Star Shirt
' Waists , the dollar kind for 75c-
* scventy-uinc cents , all winter pat.
tcrn , to fit any boy from 3 to 14
years old-We make this cut to
get the room for our spring stock
of Stars soon to arriveWe've also
picked out a big lot of valuable 2-
Piece suits , rno5t of them tinder 9
year sizes-to go Iriday and Sat'
V urday for $2,50 , $3 , $3-50 , 4 , 45 V
and $5 , They are all double
breasted-the very latest styles--
in cheviots , cassimeres , worsteds-in plain colors , plaids ,
stripes and checks-and if you happen to has'e a boy ui-
der nine lie' ! ! get the best suit for the least money you've
ever seen in Omaha , for these arc left from tuits ; that
have been most in demand , We've sold lots of them-
but these , up to nine year sizes , will go for two days at
$2.50 , $3 , $3.50 , $4 , $4.50 and $5 , and i Star Shirt _ _ _
Waists , years 3 to 14 , for 75c , for two days.
.
BROWNING , KING & CO. ,
Re liable Clothiers. N. SV. Coi' , I 5th tthtd Ioiiglas ,
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