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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1895)
: - - : . . . I : i : , 4 \ " ' : : . ' " . " ' ' \ TilE OMAHA DAlLY BEE : TUESDAY . PEBUUA1W 26 , l8nG. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE OMAHA DAILY DEE. rH nOSI\VATI . 1.lIlor. . . t _ - - n rUl . .ISICVlmy : 110ININU. TRnMS at WLSC1lI1'1iO. nai ) ' nto ( WII1ut Sunlny ) . One rcar. . . $ SO 1)aIly flee arni Undfty One Year . . . . . . . 100) 1nly ! nnt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1lr. . . . . . . . . . 50) Three Monlh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 tI ) . 1UnIiiy , llte . One Yr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 M ' AunI. IrIturIny I lJc . On" Trnr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I r. ) II' "nilflny . ( flee. One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G OI'I.'ICI Otnalin . The flie flulhtlng. Orhn. OmnM. tpe tulhlng. Ilk. CorlU't N nn.1 24h All. Crnincll IIltirr. 12 1'taI 8tret Cnlnel 11111. , 317 I Chnml"r or Commercp. New hleu'l Ynrk nnnt 31 I ) . I nnl " 1) . Trlhunt ltf. % ValiIngtrn . UQ7 J Htret. N. 'V. coflltlTh'I'1)IHcF. ( : All cornrnllnknttnnR relntlng 10 news nn.1 elI . , tonal commlnlenlon mnttf . he Id.lrtole,1 lng , To Ihe 1 : < II"r. \'HINrSS ) birTI1tS. All 1lnr" * , 1.1t1 nn.1 rmItonc . , ' :10111 : he RMrr'.NI I" Thl 11' lulU.hlng I cotnpaflY . Omahn111. . . che'h nn,1 1" , lo\ce ol.r 10 . be maile ln ? > 'ollc 10 Ihl' "Irr or the om"anr. b mute ' ' ' . COMl'NY. . . ' 'I ; um l'II.ISIINU COIINY. - - - - h71'1MIT OP C1ItCUL.TION. , , . ( lcorge n. Tziohtick , * "crclnry "f The leI Ilh. lhlnt " " " " ' 1) ' . helrg duly Iworn , M ) ' $ , that tli' . nrtn.1 number of fnl aol , compifIP crle : ; ' of the P.I > ' MornIng , lvenlnl fin , ! Hnnlay n"1 ( nllel , lllng ) the 10nih If Jnlunr ) ' . IS' , wns M follols : I. . . . . . . . w.o I ; 1. . . . . . . . 102)1 b 2. . . . . . . . . 2).hI 1' . . . . . . . . . . UI\ h . . . . . . . . . . . 20.17 . 19 1 . . . . . . . . . . 1'.11 4. . . . . . . . . 19.C12 .21. . . . . . . . . 2Q,1'0 ' . II . . . . . . . . . 19.4' ) 21. . . . . . . . . 21.f4 .01. . . . 21.t. 2h . . . a . . . . . . 21. . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . . . . 19. la : 21. . . . . . . . . 1 .RII R. . . . . . . . . 19.1&1 21. . . . . . . . . 21,21Q II. I . . . . . . . 19.21 2 : . . . . . . . . . 2,2) ? . 1) I , . . . . . . . . . . l9jf 0 2 . . . . . . . . 20.1q . ' II. . . . . . . . . . 1 . :4 . 2 . . . . . . . . . . 2110) i x 11. . . . : . . . . . . 1).IfI 21. . . . . . . . . . 21.2t ! .1) . . . . . . . . 2 ) .a:1 : 29. . . . . . . . . 21.2H f .1. . . . . . . . : . . 19.1r4 a'I. ' ) . . . . . . . . 19.9 ) :9 : 1. : . . . . . . . . . 19.51 31. . . . . . . . . 21.3) ) ! 16. . . . . . . . . . 19U - Totnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & " .rlq . I.CR * UOMOII , u'1 retnre,1 , c"I 5. . . . . . . . 6.2 1 . , ul"ol,1 pile. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & 1 2 : t Daily . avcrngo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.719 .Slnlo , ) ' . F ClOflUh n. T7SCnUCI , . GonOF . Sworn 10 tieforo hr nn,1 , " 4"rlh.d In my "rea. ' . .In ' . ' ' . II ) ) . Clre Ihln 2.1 tiny or I.'ehron' 19 : i ( Sni. ) N. I' . 1.'ml. , notary Public. r ; OI'all i .i'iiiy Ill n'e still waiting for k Sei'II's 3 of Genelal Orders No. 1 mil : No. 2. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Now let the rl'llhlean leJlslahu'IR In / ' Ilaho 111 Dlllwl'e eOle to a choice ' oil Iheotl ( for Unltell tates senator. Keel a shanl ) wlieh to see wheUIN' a ' hi ) 10 I'elleal ) the laxllu1 freight rate \ IIIS' Ii.t I not snllel In at the ( last 10' men t. . ' 'I'lh ' has not J'et been l'II'lntll ) ( In : tolo aR I Part of t the ConI'el'unal ! Hec- 011 , \ut I may he before the 'l'rllhy : fad shal : have eXllh'el1 ) , The ! \acanc ' In the : [ lxlcan Ils lon I : has been filled . hut liVilSohi . Springer : ul the other ( faihful are still out In ' . the cell 111J'o\lled for. . The lucloi In North Carolina have just he:11 : of the ( coutelilatell visit of i rlm'ol CIeveIintl. a 11 are IJ'l'pnrlug r for 1 general anl hasty exodus. John r , . Su1\\'s Ho.calel tlrlatc COIIU\ ' hlR been 1111)1111. 111 ,101m r. Is once more 11'ICt. but congress we . have with for few lon . wlh us a days longer. ' President Cle\'elanl hits laid away his varied URSo.tment of IWIWO\'ul ) lIens . t : ant r.IIJd his E11St3' veto lIen , ' which ; be wielded during his l fIrst term In the - t ' - white house. No one has heard Vice President Stevenson - venson 1tl l' I\noplnlol on the new bond 1s'uc. Adlai Is tlscl'cety taking ad- Ylntue ofls'posl on that ( IIC'mls him . i to he ) of the senate but not In It .4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Rnvln/ money to the people hy re- , . ; le\lnl the iinlilui of the necessity of jinying Intcrcst on IJhlc ) deposIts Is a ? . hew wur of ccolomlzllg. Yet that hi i whut UI ' mel WUlt who Ire advocating . , the repeat of the deposItory II w. ii The . bill to give the dog a status as . lollll.tr should not be o\'cl'loolwl by the legIslature. Owners of valuable . dogs ought to have the 5111110 renietlles togS . . sUle remetls . . for the ' or loss of their ' r ro. IljulY II'ollel.t ) that owners of other unlmals enjoy Constitutional revision Is one of the . ; most hlllO.tnnt dutls of the 11'llt : 1l lsluhl'e , Neblslm hns outgrown muuy provisIons of her constitutIon . hut with 1 ClW'lnl ameulhnenL' will he . nlle to ( outmw under her existIng fl.111 of ; IWl'nmelt ' 10 this 'ork he leIHlntol's should bring I . the best . Ill most dlslntlrlsted efforts. . . The Ilblc IhlnlY boaIl ( Intel11s to keel . its eXIlll1ues wihin the lImits of its reducel nllllollluton notwithi- i atnllhl/ the filet that I has u ICW building Inl aim increased huslllsS to nchiuiiiijtr. I the ) uhlc library cnn : bet t conluctel wihin the nppron'iatiou . . luHle for lint ( l"u'Jose so . cun : every othm' dell"tlt'lt of the city. SClltO' Hltm' of South Curollu l'lHls : : his' senatorial career wih the ( nIJot'I' meut of COIJI'CSS , That Is probably whut 111\1 him take the defeat of the t I loln biii. the Inst measure of 1m. I 110rhlce Ihut lie hits uttemptcil to lm- . Ilneer thlplgh ) con/I'I'sS , so filch to heart. Il success mlgh have gh'ci , f him II'Ctt1l ! enough to keel ) his irniltI- : ; cal nllot.I'cel. c OlilfliUt Is 111tcull'I ' Inter.stet II , tlmo COlstlltolnl umcllllents leldln ) I' before time h'glsluhu'e , because ole of , them authorizes . thl cousoiltiat lou of time . city 111 Clt o\el'uleut Quite 1 r ululml' of time larger cities of the . : counh' . ' have n single county ' lulI city o\.I'ument tutU lie I l'xlwl'lnlut ) Is 1111 ( . .t to , tot'le wl'l both from IU ndmmilmiistra- live lull a luaucll Htmlllolut ( llIl'l' the 11'I'seut cousttu\on I Is II'SUOI- ( i n\lo ) whetbet' such l'nHolllllou l'IU bo legniiy em'celctl. Time IlrollHll1 IU\III- . ! . meut touching this point thouhl receive time special ntlutol of the DouhlH . couutr dlll' nlnl. . . We II'l'IHIO ) that tl II'oIIOJell ) ( 10 , onnulzntou of tl I high school into lIe. f Ilt'lll.ntl Is not 10 be l'OI'ctl'luntl tIme ' . cOlmNlcell'ut of the ned Iwhoul 'CI' . - I , All time high 11'11'11 ) h'ltll'I'1 lu thlt I InHt- -I tliou wi thou Wlt 10 10 ht'ntls of 110lat.tUluts wih hICI'I'IS0. pnr nul ! . uolf of thel wi WIUt to h\'o sub. ordinate llslluns unless their present rte of I'a ) ' Is ctiiitiiitieti. ' ( 'ito Ilepal'l. . . - Iwutal $ ollulzutou of the IIh school ) % iIL not I'OlOllit lu iiil tiiiIe' . wi 10t l'I'lll Inr eeouolr tull : : time J'cinssllltou of the hlsh'uclol' In. i cllde I I'cclussileutou lulI Ilducton of salaries. ' .hls l : what lie ( school . board , wU hl\'o to lCryO Iselt to do. - . - - . _ . - _ . . - . , _ _ , _ " ' , rin ; ST.TR SUGAR OINTr. Six : years ago tub 1rjIIlhlt ! : 11nsINI nu act to II'oyldo for the cncour e- Ineut or the manufacture of su nl' . Under the provisions ot this net a bounty of 1 cent Ir round WM offered to nuy corporation , finn or person en- gnJell In the ( manufacture or stigar rl'OI hectic sO'shum or other sugnr- yIelding canes 01 Illnnts grown In Ne' b1sl : While uo SPecific aJreemelt was 011) . bodied 11 the homIly bill or 18.39 , there wns nfl hUIIIt agreement that the bounty should continue ulm the beet sugur lllush' ' should he > le\elopell suf- Iclent . to make beet slgar one or No- hl'aslm's Itnple productions , Just as caue smigar 18 one of the great staples or Lotmislaima. 'fho estnblshmeut or the hoot RUlnl factories nt G\II ( Islaml 1111 Norfolk was la\ely. If nol chlel % - , tlw to the bOllH olelel by time state lied the Rlntl ! 1lIIt ) faith wih the milan- . "flctm'C' 1nll ( COl t 11ell ( the bounty live years WI ! should have hind fl'om \\0 'III'i . . tveimty to fifty beet sugar factories In Xehl'llllm ) tOln ( : ' , wih hlllh'els of thou- & ' 111R of acres . under profitable clll\a- ( I tOI where other crops have proved : failtires by reason of tlolth 01 hail. AR a matm' of fnct 10lhing has h'er- tsct rehlslm lS wilely anl ns Cu\OI ahlr ) . 11 the \0'11 over as have the ' oC successfmml ' beet cuitirit- IIOI.tl lucclRsfl1 HUglt' clll\l- UOI mil the slJcl1 Itlllabll ( _ ' oC her soIl Inll cllate to 11111Icnte what his heen achlm'et In the way oC sugar pro- Illcton In Aust'la. Get'IIa 11 I mnee. . The 111111 of the state bounty . fol- lowed . I ' the repeal of the fellelll bollnty . wihout corl'esioiidiiig imiiport. tltCR , hits lmlL'lmiYZel the sugar Inaulti- , fnct\ln ! hllusllY itt America. 'lhe oily hope oC its revival rests now upon state that woulll enable stlto bounty manu- fncturels to comlleh successfully wih sugar imported fl.om cOlntlles thut 101 - mand cheaper labor 111 par bounties to ( manufuchn'eri on all the SUl' they export. The beet sual II'olucnJ cOlnllles of gnlle contemllltl' ) aim- other raise of ' bouitities Inlse sugar hOUIIl'S on exports to O\'eICOle the drawbacks causcd : by time recent heavy leclue In the Irlce of thc II'oluct These export houltes h are Imld , not so much In the Interest of their mmmzumufneturers . as of theIr farlell , \ho ha\e ah\lloned : grain raising becnusl' they could not Compete wIth America , Hmslt ; and Immihium. Now. why should the enlte Stntes pay tribute to Europe 01 Asia for a cOllotly that cnn he II'olluced ( In this country ' \Vhy shou'd time { nled States , the largest consuler oC Stlgitr , continue the 11'aln Ulon her resources that takes 10re thln $ luO.oOOo In gold out of this ' ' ' ' ' . when she Is In cO\I' every 'el. position to raise . all the sugar she con- Shines 01 her own soilVhy should Nebraska , lJsHl'sslng superior alt taAes . for sugar . pl'odncll , forego her OlIIOt.tll ) ) for developing these re- som'ces fluid Itrlctng miions of capl- til that would be Invested In sugar lico- ducton 111el' favorable conlltons ? = Nelrnska with her present IlolJlnton. conSUle ! an aggregate oC ( it.000,000 ) lounds ) of sugal' : UlUII ' , which , at 3 cents a llUII , woull cost the consumers - ers * 1.8,90. Time product of our two factories has been about 7.0,00 IOunls , . 01 less than one-eighth of the quantt of sugar we eonsume. ' .o fUllll ' O\u' \ own wlnts I would , thmere 'ore ( require lt least sixteen factories of the cnlJclr of those at Norfolk and Grlld Islan . . Whim fleores : : or 8mn1er capacity 1 COr'lSlOlln Increase In the luuibel' would be required for home . . suhply. But Nebraska wi be . In position - tOI by the thee thc industry Is fuly de\H01 et. to SUIly the states this side of the Iaclc slope us well us those this side of Lake : MIchIgmii. Whltc\'cl objection there may he to boimimties auth subsidies froimm timeoreti- bouutcs un Hubslles I'om u theol'et- cal 8tlndlolnt ) , we lre comlle1ed to dcal wih 1 condition . zund not a theory. Hnd the federal bounty been cOItnuld IS Il offset t the export boultes paid by Germimimmiy , Austria Ild France to their II'ollucerR. thec would be no occa- slol for 'I'evl\lng the state bounty but wlth sugar nt 3 cents a pound the beet SUU' factories cannot subsist unless ' reduce the Iwlce of beets ' ' ' UI ) 01' procure chelpC' 1 bO' In any C'elit , no cali- ( oust would Invest In now factories so hong its IrcSI'nt ( e0lltol1 prcvitii. ll'OI the . stnldpolnt of the taxpaying 1ull owner the proposition feta bounty l'esoh'l'l itself Ilto timisVihh the add I- ! tonll tax Imlloscll by the state for the eacourtmgemelmt of sugar beet culm'c he offset bJ' the increase II lund values causcd by thc Imlu'O\'etl l'll'nlnA l'a- IIllty : of Illls devoted to sugnl' beets ? Wi the estuhlshmelt of more sugar flctol'les increase . the taxable valuation of town 1110111.tl' through time capital I hlestel In theo flctolles Illl ( the In- cl'mlsetl facilities for emnphoymiieimt ? In u imtmtsiiehi. wi tie state bounty 101 Iln be tOI't by the Incl'enHCll e'nlngs fl'OI Imhle Ilnd 1)1 tie swelng of ' the IUlseSSII'1 t roll by IIII lens to 'town lot values Inll lel'n1nent 1111'0\'lI0It8 II bulllls Ile\otet to the Inlufachn'e of beet sUJnl' ' m : 'J01.1 1' 1'NI lum CITI" The l'fO'm . go\'el'nlclt In New York City : WIl'U'R ) to he faithfully cal'- I'rllg out time policy It was elected to lii- : n\tulte , but ) the ttusir Is not holnl ac- cO\llhhl'll ) In n war to Ilelso OS'Ory- hoi ' 01' wihout a good dCII of frictiomi. fly aim net of the le.lslntm'o : [ a 'ol' SII'ong his Ihsolute IUthOI'I ' to cc. lon' l'\'I'I'r olcial of the city . with thc l'xc 'Jlol ) of police just ices . amid It II hclo\ed lit wi be g'l'n IloWet' to cc- - ' these also , sluice reform ' 10Vl' . 1'\U'm ( 'annot bl' Indl vimuhlele ( ) I. these Insh'ulents tf 'i'lumiilmilluh. % ' mire . Il0well to 1'1111 II of- lice. No ' of the cUr . tCl' = tll'lul.tlelt tt gO\I. 1\1 Is 11 worse OdOr thnl the depart- Il'nt of ( ' ! 'lllnll justll' , whlh l'omes ( 110 ( ! closely In toUl1 w1th the COllon IJolllu than nllost luy olhl'l' , : llU' Sh'ou/ Is l'l'10\'II\ t ¶ I'nmn- imiiiuiy olilee liuldems as i'mupithiy tms desirn. nlln ) otl'o hohl'l'l lS 1'1111) lS tl1'Hlrl' hlo men' ( ln be foull to ( mike their places . nnll hum 111.lnl 1I11Iutments he Is ' ' ' h ' ' eommsilern. not Io\'el'u\'tl by 111'lsOn l'onsilem. thomus. Hi' hnt : nllilolnt't both repubil- CIIS : IUII ( ( tOmiUem'lits to tl 101'U 111/01" . tlnt olhicept . Illeclnl Il'U wlb refer- 0111'C eut h'llr to tl'lr ( hU8ll 'SS . qtuaiiiten- Hens altl Intejn.I of lll.lcter , Iu this respect he Is carrying out tim aI t . - pledge given the ( Ilcoille ) before his elec ton , but he Is not pleasing all or the lolitlcians. Mr. Plat for Ole , Is not tfilt800(1 ! . for the ICnROU that the itmyor has hot recognized lila position ns n boss 111 consulted his wishes ns to 1111101nt- l1)CmltS. I line so hnlllNlel1 thnt relub- Icnn who do not wenr the Plat collar have been selected for hUlJrtlnt iosh- tOI , amid this imas given offense to :1' . Pliutt. This seels hot to hnve l'ouhlel Mayor Strong II the least imowever , who Is II'mb' nthl'ln to the course he mnl'l.cl out . for iiiiiisolf. He Is n man , evidently , who . Is not afraid to ussule m'esiioiisibuiity . and ns he Is I tot looking forward to political hOlorR he feels ito amixiety regarding the eOllllnlnt or the t1ssatfncton of the 101Ilnl . There Is one noteworthy sugge lon that his beel nUlle re nrlllg ! Ole oC the tiliiyo'g 1111olntmeniR which IH of geui- oral iimterest . and that is I thnt thl'J' were Inle with i'efereimce to II'omotnJ the ( pre81tental ChaIClR or GO\'el'lor Mc- Kinley , who Is nn 1lllnte' fl'lell of Mr. Stln . Mr. Plat ItlH said , favors : . ex'Slenker Hedn8 \'IJhlcUI II'es. ) ilelial cnltilate. ( hence 1lntt len hl1'l bell o\'el'loll.ed In the appoint- meimts of Mayor Stron . 'l'hnt timis Is purely Iln/lnl' ' there can hI 11 10uht. hul It RC'\'CI time 1IIIOSI IC thl ' e who lesh'ct to create IlsHenslon , and 'IH . ole of those nS llllolK tie falsity of which eSnuot ' he shiovii. CtlOt ral RhoWI. Thins far tt113'oL' Sllng hits HhoWI hhnsc to hI minister oC the ( Kluatol nll ( there Is every rl'aHOI to l'XIIct ( bitt nuder huts zuhiiiimmhstrimtioum Nev Yomk 111C' atmlnlst'nton = YOk : City wi huve n t\l'oughl ' honest , clean , blslnesO'ernllnt , DCfll1tStO I.\I.H/I.ITWI' \ Time . nUlhe' oC hnllglunl who cattle to O\t. shores 11 lSV- was only a little miiore tutu one.hnlf ns nl\ ' as ni'ris'ei In the IJ'ecellng 'el' , the Illher for l8H ! hellg8nS : , us UUIIRt8 In 18f : : Thieve hns not been such I I'UIIII falling off HR this since 181. ( when the war caused u great decline In iinimiigra- lon. There was . 1 coimsitiernlili' falling off II the ( } 'en. ! following the IJllc of 1878 . hut It was not :0 Ilu'kl(1 ( as that ( of last . 'l : . Inteld , the decline of lenrl ' r 1)01' ) cent II the ( luunlgruUon of last 'eal' Is unpnllelel1 ( l lie ( mmtiuli- bel of leolll who r\hu'led to Europe cOlle be ascertained It would doubtess ) be Cound that there was nll\l'l ( to the lJlmlntol last 'el' fl'OI Inunlgl'lton less time 200000. I Is interesting t note that there Ims been little complaint relardlu ! the chulcter of the Inl- [ 1\t' : who have n1h'el dm'iuJ the past rear , the ' Im\'IIg been quite generally of the class eslglttel as deslrl ble. Time stricter enforcelent of the hnml- raton laws hills. oC course. 1:11 : much to do wIth this. For one timing , It has mule the steamship COIIH\les more careful regarding . . the 1.lnl of people they bring O\.C. : . inuuigraimts. The l'obahlt Is that thit' present year will mal.e 10 greater : l1lol to the popu1ntol fm luuulgmton UII did last year . and It will not bc sur- I prlslug IC there Is 1fm.thel' decline. This the for several 'lhls was experIence seye'al yetr following the . panic of . 1873 . and Ulero Is no reason . why J i slould ! not. be 1oleate . . The Ilmlltou of 1 4 was 2 : ier cent less than that of 1873 and the IIIIII'uton of 1S7i wns about 28 per cent less titan that of the PteVI- Otis 'eal' . Tim declne contuuet until 18m , the failing off In 1111mtlon thus going on for a pelo of live J'elu's , or its Iou ! ns the elects of the panic conUn- tied. Of course a general re\h'nl ot Industries - Illsh'les here would give au Impulse to ' but that will - ' be Immigraton' , wi hnrlly' ( realized this year 01 such a scale ns to Rtmulate an active exodum from Europe to this countr ' , COJJIERCI UP TII P.1Wl. i In a recent address the Hi walan mln- Istel' to this country Mr. 1'hurston t11 ! count.y , :1' , SIol.e of the ilWll ! comlel'C. of the Pacific lmuil urged that tHe peolle of the Pacllc unl m'/el pcolie United States Hhoul mnl.e an effort to Unlell . all . obtain a larger . share of It. Of course the minister favors : the constructol of 1 cable to hawaii by this gO\ellelt but 1cgurl1ess of this It Is ulmmqtrstiomm- ably true thut our people are not doing all they shoult 10 II cOlpetl ; for the ; rowllg trade of time weHt. There Is'n lelt here for cllI'Ilse which the AmerIcan - Ican peoille UIC Iot cultmtllJ IS they should do . If indeed they are hot ne- iecthiig It and allowing It to gradually puss into the hiimndi' ; of ethel countlle ! II 11 speech In the house I few durs ago Helll'sentut\e Hi saId that ( once AmC'lcal mmmet'ciutumts 110sl'cuiet nit ox- telHh'o and tourlshlng Chh1He trade . . but It hUH been taken CI'OI us , chlet by time Euighishi. Canllnn lel'chunts ul'e CUttl 'deepl into OU' trlto with tho.Hallwlch iliults ( , owing 10 the fact that they cun shll ) goods thl'I'I ! h ) time line or subsidized Rtealel' from Vuu- 101'01' to Alllh'\111 ul : less cost thal i Amelcun mel'chnnll an lalw ship- mmiemits. There Is un Amel'lcun steamer line l'unlllJ fl'OI San 1"I'alclleo to Aus- trih1ll . hut hl\ln : to cOlllte wih the suhhl1et ) ( gnglsh hue from Ynlcouver . It Is 10t according to its last . report , paying exhmimses. ' 11e 1''I"I.t ( ) or our consul geumem'tti It Honolulu for , JanullY g:1e : an cxlensh'o lst of goods sent thl'l'O fl'OI Cllll which hind fO'lel'ly blel 1110'\'t ) ( exclusl\ely fl'om the . I limited ( States . Hhowlng tha ( lour t miorthi- el'n lelgbborl m'l' 111.11 11'llulls Oi u tmde which ought to Iwlong whol ) t us , nl1 they l'e doing Ills I for tInt ! l- lon that the Ru"sll1lll SII'\IShlll : ) line calm l'm'I' the gels ( 101' ( ' llallly ) Ilu the AI\I'll'an line. All thln/l t bl'lng l"II\1 ' : ( hero Iy 10 llbl ) tiujt thl la. I \ulln mOI'ehants woull II'l'Yl'r ) to bur In this coummtrs _ . but thiOtt' II no seiiti- Iwnt II blllwH' ant like Il'l'clllts . e\'I'I' , 'wlll'O else ( hwy PUldIRl whe.c ( lit.y can do HO to time hl'Ht itiivmmimtmige. . I Is not I shnllemall.l.tollolnt out whut HhouII be done to l'nahlo this l'ountl' to . COllII11 ( a Iln'I' shim cc of tl' ( 'Olll'rco of time Pucihic. 'Ihl AII'I'- Ican 11'01'1' ' wi 10t consclt to ulr H 'I' tC1 of ImbslllH alil ( I woull tCl'1 lint so bug lS the 1SI 11 anl ( ( ' 111111 ! o\cl'lnWlli contnuo to Illt stt'amii- shill ) Huhslll'S s-r shah bl' at a II slll \ I- ( age II this lpect , . Doubtless Wl' slunk II\u1 1110 n IU\.t of tils trade , hut wo ought to 1110 very much nll'C of I than wo are getting unll time question . . . . . _ . _ . . 'P " . . . .q.- " . - . " ' ns to how this can hI b nClulrellls ono or real 11110rl , \ > i I I ! n ( IUlstol thnt has n s'eigimt 'flnring 1 UIICI the II ogress multi pmOsieritli lift our PacIfic (0 t5t state J oSl1erltr eRIIlclnl ' . 2tmtj ) the llroptsel cnble to 1lwal , IllWo' IIIrelt that ( I coull be of numy fl'itttOrkti service so far ns tmde Is conr . lft. but e\n Ie It could he ) that wou dOItustf ( ) ' Its construc- ton by lie ( Oi'drmiinemit. HIH a mater for private liNFprIse nlonl' ' .hel Is Ienson to nlll1re1 < l1 , however , that the ( next comigregiU , ' . favor lie ( ) ) lan or gO'el'nmentlIWIU ) ton ant that It will be ntoptell clll Tm ; I1pmwf i'oin. ; The resent constutou oC rebrRlm prescribes two separate nlll distnct Iltholll iiy which the 1)001)10 la ' cer- else their imwer to nnwlI that instru- mmieiit. Ole Is through l'IRlon h ) n coustutonll con\entol. the other tlmrotiglu ImenlhleltH ( 'nllllel ! by the legislature. Neither oC these lelhollH hits II'O\'t'll ( nll'cl ' satisfactory nor Cli- ahlld time l'l'ollie ' to 11Iailt their comistitti- thou with . lulclelit fl'cellom to the IJ'O' AI'csIIIJ l.tlltOHI of the HIII' . lI1 clause resmu'cting a cOlsttulonal cOI'enton 11 InrJel ' a Ielemton of I shinilnt ' plovlslon of the consluton oC 18(11 ( ; . 'i'iilit conHtuton could he UllllclI In no other s'mty , amid even tln I failed to . Imrlculall1e the eXlct stell neelI : to lut ) the 11'0110:111 all'Illnenl' Into force. 'he omissions ale 1Iu'I ' SUlllllel1 ) ( In the plesent con- stitutloim . which siiys that the lu\Hlon ( or caln n coustntonal con\nton to revise or chnnge the coulinton shll Il Hnhlltlll to the . Ileopll ) ut the ( next election of meinhcl.g of thl' ( 1/Ilall'e whene\\1 thl'ee.lrhs or the lemlwl's elected to each houl' of the legIslature deem . such action neCeRal ' . I a iima- jot'hty votnJ at such election favor a con\nton the le lslltul shll at its ncxt sssion provide for calug the sam : ( The cOI'enton musl consist of as mauy lembe.s aR thc ( house oC I'ell'l'scnill ( t\eH , lud meet wlhln three' ' ' months after their eiectioum. Hut no' mnemlllnt or l'm'lslon agreed ulon II COlentou calm take effect unt Rub- mltell to the voters of . the slate and : lloplel ( ly ) 1 Injoll of those voting for and against the Rame. 'fhe ohJectols alalust mlldlg use of this method of amendment It . the ( 11lS' emit tme fife that It Is cost . cumber- sOle al1 slow. Hevlslou In cOleulou can not be accomplshed at an eXllelRe less than $ lO.O. Beyond that the call cal mint be Issued hy the iegisla- t\le , hit musl delCll 11101 mljO'lty vote oC the eijfDms , ' amid that 1 majority of nil voting&mlt the electIon. The IUeSUOn of cIYlvenlug n conRttulonnl couveltol coull ( not be decided l eal'lel Ihan the aut\111/ \ of lSnU.C Time hlW . lro\lln ; fof'1ll ellcton of delegates ( ' ( mll 10t be ( I1iSel hefore ) the winter of IS ! ) . the dellia tea 'coull 10t be elected ' unt the sprWft ; that 'eal and time Ilenclments , ortmiatet1 could not be I suhmlted to . Ire 'Ot.I'S before Novemu- her . 1S ! . It tlil dtrly. A cOlsthi- toual eo. \ ' < imlnea1s ; ! then ( that we :10.111 Imvel .t ' / 'get I10n : 11 best wo .cm : with , nUn ' llFent .consttuton , , It least unt 1S98'Amiy new olcers provided - vided for could n t' be elected for still ' another J'ell 'so that the henefts of revision could not begin to accrue for four amiti . pel'h.aps , live years to comc. n would be mu : lesty absurd then to pas 1 bill 'for n cOlsthJlonal con- ' ' enton when wc have ready at hand another ( methol of amending tue on- stuton that Is .much cimeaper far I quicker and morc effective . It Is by ratifying amemhuent' proposed by the. le lslature. Either' house may propose Ilmel11men ( ts It agreed to by three- tUtlS of the members elected 'to each , which when duly pUllhed for three months preceulhg time next election for senltolS representatives amid rati- fed by a majority of time electors votIng - Ing It such election becomes IummeII- atelr It hart ) o the constitution. An : nel11ment proposed bthe present legislature wl be voted on In No\'embel 1800 lul nny now omcerR contemplated - plated mny be elected not later tlm = O'elber. l8n . I IR In'op08ed It the iiiine tme to remedJ' the one defect that has In the last IJ'evontet successful couRttntonnl nlellment , The Inl- I"'eme court his held that the nmjorlJ' Iequh'ed . to 1\Ify : allllnwutl II n immaJou'ity of the "otes est for the caimdi. tiates for the otllce < uthe ' tnteH ofce receivng gl'ctcst total ( ( vote at such ehectlomi. PIOllosl- lous , although ecouinterimig lie OIlIOsl- ton , ha\'c therefore failed 10 carry be- ctHe : the voter have 11JIICt'll to vote on this questiomm. I future . . ammiemmil- ments Iequlm only I\ majority oC time votes east for amid Igllnt them the constlulon wi he ns flexible lS It Is Hal to lul' It. Iii hint en'lt aimmeimd- . lenl i)3 ' conHtutonal eO\'ellon wi he ulllcessnl ' except for lU'IoHes of . generll 111 cOIII'ehensh'e l'Ilslon 11 P Inl I ' 111"11. \08blnglon 1081. MI Bryan Is not , the only man In congress whose thouht are regulated by the strength ot hs ! 419.1pelmders. . A I'olnier for In" . DC IAO les Cnl > lol. There Is more'.Ulan one way of running a hul.lng . and 10 : a soclalon , A concern at Omaha has Jus made its annual cOI'em report . maLe Iu showing usset11 , of qmoj , outHt1uIlillfl1 ' Iharls to the mann el ot 5,000 , and Yearly recelpls ot $7U.U. yet oxpemoimng for alt Iur\oses only $1l27 . - - , oxpenlng al p Uutorm TnWlrcl 1. I , f.u.ii. Chicago Hemld. There Is pending In time New York rendIng legislature - lature a bUm to . . 'd the whipping post tor thu ( UnIShment OI'J . wlfe.heaterl. habitual siugers those siiIty hahlual ot amosauitm ' Hers lit. on young Jlr.s anti olher p * rlons who mi ) ' "commit a felon ) ' llccommpami6t1 Iccolpln hy the InflictIon of pain or lurerlng on Ilu person of another " Not above forty l\e \ ifhmaiI be abovt Ilh I ehll applied nt any one ) tmu to a , Iusoner convIcted under In ) act which Ihul b h In Udditloim 10 any hue . addltol or Imlrilolment now' Irovhle" , tor by law. Coinmodort' Elhlidge P. ' COlmodor Gerry awl other need social rdarmers advocate the of the bill. passage Fn 0 , . t lWT"lrl CAIWfl. Ine1anl1I5 ! Journal : I waul" bo w l for the country end the American nero I there were many Buch men I Frederick Douelau to address their talents Anti lnuitm. ence to completing the work of which eman- cipaton was only a beginning. PhiladelphIa Prss : Frederick 'DouplaB wa an historic figure and an interestIng persomiaihty. lie reachel probably the IIIRh- ct positon. Boclaly and politically . nnl cer- thinly maintained It for the longest time , of tny of his race born In slavery. 10ston Globe : To the last Mr. Douglass showed 1 keen Interest In the welare of the colored ptple south a well ns north But he was by no means a man of one Itea , hits sympathy with the general progressive mo\'e- meats of the tmo was oren made manifest. circle. ills cresence will bo mlse.l In many 1 Phiadelphia Ledger : 10 enjoyll the friendship of many eminent men and the respect In his later bile of men c nil Parties. : Prior to and during time war feeling ran too high to alow Ilro-siavery men to so much as tolerate an ex-slave. but Mr. Douglnss long oullvll that time . and dll his ful share In bringing nbout ( the conditIons that permitted emancmpatlon. New York World : Frederick Douglass Is ( lead. lie has been a conspicuous lure for half a centur ) ' . In character and In career he has beln for two generatons n remarllable and plcturesquo pronntty , Born n negro slave he won freedom distInction anti widespread - spread Imifluenco by hIs own efforts and his own abilitIes. Author orator , statesman and leuel ] of his race , he achieved a posItion ' and wielded .an . imifluemico to which few men can a plr. Chicago Tribune : The most glorious part of his career was that In which he was fight- Ing the battle ot freedom for his IJeople. I.'rom hat ( polnl of vIew they have every reason to be proud of him a 11 ( his record. In his later years he was more or less In- i Imntely associated with politics , anti he was i morc or less human In that ccnneclon , but thIs wi b considered of little account when placed In contrast with his great ochleve- mcnts for his race , all with the magnificent ! example he sot them of what Indomitable I will , high ambitIons , restless Industry and 10blty of purpose can accomnpiishm. Baltimore Sun : Frederick Douglass entertained - tertaine nothing but the most kindly feel- Ings for the family In Talbt county whose slave he was. Late In life he paid a visit to the scenes of his childhood ' and was re celved with the utmost Idndness. Instead of time scenes of his native place being hateful to him , they excited nothing but deep Interest - terest , and the sentments which he ex- Itessed were no less kIndly than were expressed - pressed for him there. Altogether Frederick Douglass was 8 remarkable man and a credit to his race. His ambition , Industry and snc- cess were amply reworded , and he hived long to enjoy his honors In ease and contentmenl. . 'lml'Ll 4VI I'IIISJ.4. MaureI threatens to write another novel. Some people cn't stand prozperity. Susan 13. Anthony Is an aggrelve new wornaii . despite her 75 years. Washington Is moving for 76 Cent gas. The congresslonnl supply I about to be cut off ott.Mr. Mr. V. ' . L. Wilson Is prepared to shed a few Joyous tears over the bier ot the jusl'ce ot the supreme court who first crosses the range. One of the melancholy features of these balmy days Is that the supply ot cfces Is not equal to the demands of retiring cuckoos. A movement has been started In Lancaster . 0. . the bIrthplace of General Shermnn , to erect In that city a fitting monument to the memory of the distinguished warrior. I there are any more law partners of the administration lingering In obscurIty or penury thy wIlt heal Bcmelhlng to theIr advantage by renewing , their acquaintance. Since lion Ignatius Donnely retired from the reform business the Minnesota leglelatu.re ! has become a staid , plodding , buslnem body. Verbal pyrotechnc ! no longer agitate St Paul The trustees of Sing Sing , N. Y. . have de clded to adopt the new name of Wescova for the village. 'Wecova was the name of an Indian chief from whom the site of the town was purchased over 200 . 'year ago. ' - Congr ssluan' Bland 'Is not disposed to re- Ure In obedience to the orders of hl con- stltuent He proposes to lecture , not for pro1se sordid gall hut merely to help the amount of sliver In circulation ] In the welt Mayor Strong ot New York suffers keenly from rheumatism , notwithstanding the di- gent efforts of political frIends In the le ! pulling line . Even T. C. PIaU's specIfic ut- lerly . failed 'to soften time mayor's nerves. Jerry Simpson the sage of Medicine Lodge , Is goIng to lecture. What phase ot current problems Mr. Simpson will assault Is not known but there Is little doubt ho will pre- empt a front seat In the Kansas collection of ornate and opaque statesmen out of a job. . job.They They do not seem to be feeling the hard times very much In Washington. Mrs. Irlco paid Ysayo $1.00 to appear at one of her musicaies and gave Melba and Edouarll de Reszke an equal amount to appear at another. The widow of Senator Hearst and . Mrs. R. . H. .Townsend also mid there ell tc stars musicale $ Tie ; _ and , $1.000 for their ' attendance at a The contest for the brogans of the late MinIster Gray developed ' phase ot presi- dental temper which wi Interest the pie brIgade. Whenever the president lavishly compliments the candidate for a position the fulsome words are accepted as a eulogy of his he pes. Indiana's candidate was compl- lnches mented ! lavishly. le got I where the haler One ot Frederick Douglass' best traits was . his affection for his old master and his tmI I ihy , the Lloyds of Talbot county Maryland on whose estate he posse his boyhood lt slavery Some years ago while he was boldIng - Ing public ofce In Washington he visited ' the scOnes of his childhood and roamed over the fomilar ground with his masters sons ex- hibitng oil the while an enthusiasm ali t- tecton that were touching. Then at time old sideboard In the dining-room he drank time health of the 'family. The library proposell and provided for In the will ot the late Samuel J. Tiden seems 10 be hopelessly tangled up In litigation and sapient managenment. The trustees have $2,000,000 , but are aOlced wth ! chronic In- dolence. The Tiden case Is one In thousands that unite In warning men of wealh to project and construct their IlhllnthroplC Institutions - sttutons while In the land of the living and enjoy time commendations of theIr felow men. Whie there Is life there Is hope of fulfillment . ACer dealh time heirs dIlIgently bury the 1)01)0 . , The address of lion. Henry D. Bstahroolt on "The Disciple of Washington" Is pronounced . nounced the best delivered at tIme Union I.ea/III / club celehraton In Detroi. Time Free Press thus speaks of the orator anti his thcle : "Mr. slahrook I did nol stick 10 time little table like the other splkers , hut stood oi a .Itte to the right lie . too Is smooth-taced , wears spectacles , hut lookS young and virile , with strength In his reso nant bass voice. which could he heard al over time large building. He was down on the program 10 respond to the teat 'Time His- , ' but he began s'itbm clplo of Washington begn wih SOIO witty references to the comUtol of tIme countr ) ' . lie said that he hind not come to talk politics . however , anti conJncnced time delivery ot an" address. I was the most eloquent moving and rhetorical adllress of Iho nigh 'Che audience sat enraptur wih beautlee wehi placed before Ita verbal heautcr. so wel plced themmm . or uppludcII its magnificent , anti . at times , hlPY periods. I was a relief frol It time poltonl : slleeches that had preceded and was welcomed hike water In an arid . " dusty place. . Wnrllll : If 111 I \ " ' 1" . . Chicago Itecord . It Is understood that Congressman Bryan Is now wenrlng a rubblt's foot arid a voodoo charm to keep t th wicked . monomelalsts tram weaving their spells ovur him , . I ighesto1anmuLeaveningpowerLatest U. : . uUV't Jcpor ' 3TL't PiE , . . . . , ' ' , - - - ' - - - - 1 .I' : - - - - - rlll'IWT IX , Trl. l."l . .5ItIiTIO. . ' , . luhbln Career or " : l'relcher In l/rn , J"mnl" , intItI : . ICINQSTON . Jamaica . I'cb 26--Aleanllcr 1l'nrt. a negro WilD styles hlls < 1 a prophet , and who during last you attracted I following of over IOOO people . has been arresel' on a charle of selUlon , In n"dtes- hrmg his congregatIon r clnly lell\ard Is aleget to hare alh'et his listeners In lie ( malt emphatic manner to rebil against the go\'ernment ano crush the whit Ills arrest - rest was accomplshct : s secretly a poulble so a to Prevent any interference on the hart of his folowers , lie wu surprised at multi- night by a squall of thirty polcemen , anti wihout any resistance was conV'ed to a lOiiCe station . When the arrest was malle public great ecitement prevaIled among his foilolvera , some of whom thrtlenll to attempt - tempt 1 rescue . while others are of the be- lef that Iledward. through his own powers , can clpe 1IIIshment , DCllwnrt began his operntlons about a year 0\1 a half ago. lie sartNI out by proctalmtr ; Mltelt n prollhet sent by God to heal the sick. lie erected his altar on lie ( bank of a strenl called Mona , : few mies hack i > of 1 < lnI5ton. anti In\.lr the peol110 to com and bathe In the waters that he blessell , asserting that the ) ' could ho thus . cured of any disease. II n month his morn- I lug congregation oren numberell 7.000 9r Loot people. Old nien . too weak to walk. cripples amid lepers were carried to the water by their friends. p 1ALU.IIiTR r.INn TUW Ill' , Property ) tn 1tnlt lt Louis anti 'Vlohll' . ltamm. . " 'ol'r.1 In l.tIintlomm. ( ST. LOUIS . I eb. 25.-ln n suit brought at ilellovilie . l . by James T. McCaslant of East St. Louis , iii. , a real caste deal In- vohving property valued at $100.000. and Wicimita . Kari. . property valued at $155,000 Is likely to be tIed up for some time. Accord- Ing to the alegatons ( lcCaslan(1 agreed to trade 160 acres ot residence land In East St. Louis and SOIO Improved property for the Sedgwick hotel at Wichita . valued nt $155- 000 , wlh n $60,000 mortga , lcCnslanll to pay $8,000 bonus ali the Wichita people ) to pay $6,000 on the mortgage. McCaslan alleges - leges that ho transferred his property but because ho was $5,000 behind on his bonus payment owln/ to the panic the Segwick block was not transferred . but sold to other parties. At the same time hIs property was not deeded back to him. For It return he pow sues Sarah J. 'Vlherspouh to whom' he deeded his property , The suit Is also . .lrec- i ted against the SedgwIck lulllng Investment - meat company omit ! O. I House 811 O. H. : Dncltwlder are also parties concerned. p tiLl VUUl'LI 'l'UU.l" ) TU lJRITl. Iersols on TheIr 'ay to Church )1miko n 10rrlhio nI8CO\01' . IIADD/I.M Conn. . Feb. 25.-Persons on time way to church last night made n horrlblo discovery about a mile back at MIddle Hod- darn , at what Is known as Hoggs Hill . Fur some thirty years Thomas Cavanagh , nn industrious - dustrious farmer , has lived In a little story- and-a-hulf frame house with his wife. The churchgoers were surprised to sme the house was a mass of ruIns with here anti there a hit of smoke arising from a dying ember. It was decIde among the men to investigate - gate time matter. The searchers soon came upon a man's body burned and barely recg- nizable. Near by was found a pelvic bone , which was all that remained of tIme woman's hody. From the 10cUon , It was concluded that the couple , who were abut GO years ot age , were asleep when the fire started and burned In their bed , . ChILD 4CfJUIT2J21) . 01' lCUnnEI mevon- Your-Old Girt V. ho Shot ler t'llcr If , \o leI Alothor' . 11" . CHARLESTON , W. Va. , Feb. 25.-CordeUa Hl , the colored child who shot arid Itle ] . her father In defense ot her mother last Tuesday , was tried by a jury and acquitted. The I mother and son . 10 year old . werE the chief ' witnesses for the prosecaUon. The accu6d wan about six feet from her father when she fired. I was the frt time she ever handled a pistol The . , trIal lasled about thre hours and a verdict' was reached In halt an Iiour. The child . 1 years old . uttered not a word or showed the slightest excitement before or after the ehooting. All she would say was that she shot her father because she thought he was going to kill her molhEr. . _ _ . _ _ UI' Kxplo.lol In n itar-floomim. OAKLAND Ca ! . Feb. 26.-The Galndo hotel bar-room was wrecked by a disastrous . explosion this morning. James Bouquet , the proprietor , went to time saloon and entering an anteroom which was heavily cmmrtained struck a match. Instantly thero' was a terrific explosion. DouQuet was hurled out through the doorway and on all sides of him there were showers of glass. Ho was not hmowever seriously Injured. The har-room fixtures were : badly shattered and the liquors were blown out upon the street A leak from the gas meter had filled the room wlh gas I during the nIght. The Bound of the explosion - plosIon was tremendous , causing a panic among the hotel guests. . . Ioc trom the Ilt or a Dog. TRItNTON Feb. 25Mrs. JosephIne Light colored , aged 22 years who was bitten by I dog last December and was taken with convulsions a few days ago died today of hydrophobia. When the woman was bitten - . ten she had tIme wounds cauterized , and no. evil effect was felt until early last week , . _ - ; - - ' r iIAItil MU.itl 1'H .4flL1f. 1" . I. Walker frQu 10lUllhl on Ills IVay to , , , , , Ifnrnn-Unn ur his Ilbll SA ; FlANCSCO , rc1 , : 3-Among the ar. rl"als on lie ( Gaelic from 10nolulu was F. 1. I Walker of the ( schooner Noorla , who I II sIol " ' 11 nolne" ( b my the hawaiian overn- _ mlnt to leave the islands , : I. Walker do- ales this stating ho left 10nlulu on a bui- ness trip. lie went to laalo yean : go. i WRS suspected by the hawaiIan gov. crlmclt that the NOrla was engaged In oplul smugglng , amid recently thll chooner was believed ! , by the hole al1mlnlslrnton ( , to have unlonde1 arms for the revolulonhls at one of the hiands , When the recent atempt ( to overthrow Iht 'gtlornment failed , Walker armgell to sail for Victoria by the Wnrrlmo In was detained by the mnrshai imowever and his passport taken up. Ills case was Invedlgnl anti meluwhlo time steRmer saiietl. Walker's story Is ( list . although the Noorma was nominaly lmis . Rho was reaty owned by a hawaiian . anti leased to 8 Vie- lorla frm , lie Mnh"1 time otllum smuggling charge , Irofe ! ell great lo'aly toward the government of Ha\al , nll saul he was going to I.ondou to raise fUlls for 1 cable bclweeu Vancouver Anll 10nolulu. Thc gov- ernment 11 leve.l It hall n strOlg case against j 'Walker but the ovllenco was not concimmsivo . XlIliLiSiC.l .f,1 ' IHIII.I.Sh.l.VS. " Genoa has a ue\v fire bel that wc1ths SOO hounds. t' 10und A start has been malle towarel elnblshlng , _ . a public library at S'racusc. I Was Imsslble to secure eggs In Hebron last week for love or money-thO first lme ( such I thing has occurrcII In the history of the towu. A tearher In the nellhhorhOl of Howlls i . Informed one of hll Ilqulrln PUII'ls that the ( letters U. C stood for "Before Columhus dls- I. covered America " SuperIor CWI its own water works S'stel , and turlng tIme lust year the rentals received ha"e more than ( aid all the cXenNS of the llant ! anti gIven the city wnter frcc James Anderson , one of the earliest settlers In Seward county , died at his home In Sew- ) ail , aged 76 years. lie selleci In Seward at the close ot time war comIng from Pennsyl- vania. M. N. Cono\'er. a Wayne county farmer hall the little toe remo\'e,1 , from his right foot last week as the result of on accident . Several that occurred sIxteen years : go. tmes In the intervening years he has ben forced to have Imieces of hone removed , from his foot. , C' Henry hiurke , a German living eight mIles somitlm of Swantomm , was one of time passengers oil thu steammier Elbe. recently wrecked near tIme British coast. lie was returning from a visit to imis parents in Germany. anti vent tiowmi with the other tmrifortummates 01) tIme ill- fated steamer , lie leaves a wife and seven cimlidren near Swimmiton , lI.i TRIC.l I. i1IIlifZ .11 i.VT , New York ileralti. "To kiss you I have miot the check , " d He wiiispem'ed In her ear. Sue smiled amid blushed anti looked quite vise , And answered , "Ihave , dear. " Ietroit Tribune. Life with him was real anti earnest , Anti time grave was not Its goal ; Time united efforta of six doctors l'uiled to put limo in time hole , C - Town Topics. We've a bicycle btmilt for two , AntI mu ) ' wife timinics it "oceans of fun. " lImit this is 'himit's breaking mmmy imeart Thu muachine must tme paid ( or by one. Syracuse i'ost. Why rtmns the tramp wIth such great apeed ? Wimy chokes lie dowrm that sob ? What has he struck 'twere 'gainat his creed ? Alast lie struck a jobl Washington Star. Although time pretty girl be poor , \Vhy. she is not to iiaifle Hut time pretty girl who'S rich is one Who gets timere ) ust time ruammie. nunaio Courier. r In courting her he told her that . He'd die for her svithiotmt misgiving , Yet , married now and welh immaured , ' lie dotli , still persist in hivimig' ' New York i'rcss. Shin said to time youth as they stood at the door While parting-time artful timing ; "Don't knock , If yomm please , as you did , , J 'before , But next time comewlth a rirmg. " New York ilernitl. A buzzing sound annoyed his head. But ehialipie briglmtoncd in a minute , When genially time doctor said , 'My dear boy , there is notiming in ft. " Hantam ( City Journal. "Lone fisherman of Buzzard's Hay" Ho used to be ; Anti lie lit still ioan fisherman , 'Tin plain to see. . iwr JNI ) M ; , Washington Star. Do you remember when you wemit , a hitti. to iicimool , chap , out timta 110w oftemi cimildIh intlnCt poimited golden rule ; Time bIg red apple that you brought would never timste just right. heart and gave some Unless you oped your other boy a bite. PerhapS yOU'VC plucked , a grown-Up man. sedate in thougiit arid speech. Wealth's apple from a shelf timat hung too to reach. high for some But the satimmtmtctiomm that. once left tIme boyii ) heart so llglmt floturriil whene'er give some luckless fellow-man a bIte. - - . : 01tNG.I/0 ( : # REUABLE CLOTUIER ( - , YotmI' Mouioy's Worth or Your Moaoy B.tJz ! , ' The Heightli of His Anibition- Seems to have been attained by tile designer of i'icw _ I Spritg Neckwcar , especially 'f \ one of these artists vJrn has en- . & j a ' abled us to show ccIusivc high - . . ' class novelties ill Scotch Plaid - - I _ , - . - Neck Dressings in all the new shapesm that look good enough to eat. They are in the window-you ought to see them , We are also showing the UCW Spring blocks in ' Hats-all leading makes including the " Stetson Special'1 ' at 84,50 and "Browning King Special" at , $3.50. Ncv light vcigbt ovcrcoat arc in. In fact we will very 50011 have all our new Spring goods in , and while O1h arc resting you are letting one of the ncest opportuflhtic slip you by to get a heavy weight SUit or overcoat of the highest quality for little or nothing. We aremaking you price inducements now on winter clothing to get you to CVdfl lay them aside for next fall. We are not bragging much about it-don't have to- but ifyouwant the realliest , choicest bargain in the way of a suit or overcoat for yourseli or your boy , come to US and you're sure. to get it , BROWNING , KING & CO. , 1elimubhe Clothiers. NV , Cou' . l5tlmimmd Doughas. > P _ - - - . , _ _ _ : . _ . . -