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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1895)
EIIPJL&W 4 F . , . I . . 'J _ _ _ . - - - - - 'l'IUe OMAhA DAILY 11gB : 'VlESiAY , F1UUUAU1 ! : 27 , 1.895. _ " ) I 1).m OMAHA DAILY DEE. = - - . . - , - - . - - - - . - - - - - - . IL nosl w. TIn : , Ii.lltnr. , - ' . - - 1. _ . . . . . . -.0. . = ' I I'Ul.l1tm nVlmy - lnNINO , - ; . - TItMH OF ! Ulsemt'IOI. 1)MI lIee ( VlthouL Iuitthiy ) . One ) .flr . . . ' S M 1nl1 IIe \lhout , Ruujy . yer. . . . . . . 10 I _ HalY : " I , , . . . Bun,1) . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 0' ( Three MnnlhR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 M * , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 - thtnlrt I. uN. . On Yr'.ir . . . . . . . . . . . . . S.lttItiIHY : I , ' ( ' , ( Inn Ytnr . . . . . . . . . , . . . t 51 SltmIH 1 . 'Ve.kh'et. One " Oi'tCL. 0:1. & . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . & $ . , South Omnha Ounl" . The . 1 ) Slns"r 0 lulllng. . Corner N flfltl 21h Sis. C"ulcl Ilur. I 1 Imtl Sl ot. ' Chlcn1 OttIe. 317 Chamber of Comrnerc. ' . 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IJ,2H I Ir. 10111 un.,1 nl,1 . . . . l'ctunel . . . . . . cple. . . . . . . . . . . . . . GI1.27 : , ' flatlY . $ unln , IVcrgo. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . , . . 11 . nr.ortrn U. TZSCIIUCIC. ( , 0 Sworn 10 h.tor m. and , /lh.crlh I. < In ) 1I'es. core title 2 day or r..h"an' , 10 : t . l'eal ( , ) < N. P. 11Ih. NotaRy I'ubllc. - - - A Chlltll' wihout the en11111s of F ) . I StuM lul I. Iacnl woull hardly till ( thu 1)111. ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . l. Pl'o\'hlclce 11hl 10re 111 ltol 3CS . tel'tllY , limit the rclu'tHI , : leglslnture i can tQ In ; a 3e8l ' . ' . " : hen tloctoll dla'rec ns to the pity- Blcal lu : ltcntonR of nllplconts for IJO- deeille sllonH ( ) ? on We leporlment who ( Hhal 'l'hi' hclull't bill tlat : fulcll to le In- : trohtccll Into the Ic Ilut\ ( ' ! sl'I'lla3 : w1 now ha\'e to I'cmaln un ontcast In - the wOlhl ; Count Clel hton's nlpolntment lint ; ' leen I'atlell all conllmell by his con- stncnl'3' . lie Is the onl3' real , live count lu nil Nebraska. : ro one ought to oh.cct to rain when f business hU11'0\'clcn . t lcpends ( on a good Cro ) . nnd a gooti cmp 11ellcn ) upon 11'ntJ' of molstm'e. Those North CUlolla Ihlks arc the . onl3 nnlmals In tltt' country that are wishing that l'ongl'I'Sg might remalu In . . - esslon longer thau Inl'h .1. : lYe may next see n Lincoln states- mln Introtucl a bill for nn net to ler- - manentJ' locate Omaha wihin tlie L conluc8 of I.mclster count ; . . v-I. - It's thc faue 011 stO ' , A snlnl'y'gml < . , Is. 1\01 111mlulln 1 cljresa thc majority - , jorly or whGse memlels huye no ex- Iwca lon : , , seeing Public life aga1n . , I looks I'10\\as Ir the wm : 'In COIf rtes \\1 Ih'lng the lllces of coal own just nlout , the tme Ult snmmel' puts nn eid to the necessity for using coal Two of the three seetarfes or the I Stte Botll : or Transportation should ; be turned out to rnSR. Abolish the Offices ant stop at least one transparent example of false IHctcnRl ; - Walt till those "heav ) ' tuxpnyers" get ; 011 to Lincoln to appear before the charter conlinittee. 'he floors of the - State house wi have to he plopped Ull ? to sustain the unnccustome weight. . Governor Iolcomb has the exclusive ; - power to Introduce bills Into the le lsII- turo titter the fortieth day of thin RCS" 81011 hut Il la ' he relied upon to exer- : else that authority sparingly mil ( only In hehalf or measures of the utmost . importance. , - Pm'halm Omaha Is expccted ) to submit ' I the lh\1 Int sileclcatols of lice pm- IOsll 11'lwt house to the leglsla Uu'e. 'i ' e . AmI then I might he well to make the nlllrO\'nl ) of the legislature necessary : . before : fore 1 contract for Its construction can . be entered , . D. 11. Wheeler wantH the legislature . to extend . the term of the city COUp- trailer one 'el' . Mr. WhceC' ] would bel.C' ( refer ! this matter to the voters ot . , this city. 'j'hl ' Ire competent to select - ? Jecf theIr city oiflcials-for short terms or long tOFIUS. South Olaha Is douhl3' ) fortunate. 1m' fl'lcnts In con I'lSS0 making , St'O that time 1111'lu'laton ) ) for tl Hlo . of the fCflm':1 lumlitilug vill he forth- : hulln wi Im.th- . . coining wihout tuln ) ' . l'I'OIII'I.t O u , Cl'S whu have suitable sites to otter will now get into line. , PI'eHh1mt I : C\.I'IUII hlHlulll1 I t i t I atm- thcr little HI'I.I'hm ) In the nlIHlntlwnt , of a Jut o for time newly ellnhJHlel ] circuit jUtlg1'shlll ) for I ilinois. ) ,1"10Ht ( . of lilt Hl'lu'lS this latest one threat. ' els to Il'a"o tilt of the I'o\\'et ettlidi- ; dnl'H tltsgm-uimtietl. : Nov tmt time $1OOf whIch time Hl'lllto PVOIIttM1 10 allll'olu'lntu ) ) for time extentil- naton ot time gypsy moth In Mustunliut- Mltl his Ilel HarcII : ( tl Iho treasury there Is longer :13 : reason for rt'fttsiig , . , : a fl'II'l'al 1 : IIIU'oll'ln ) ) ton t for Sl'Cll grit lim for Ihl t tloulh I stifl'erms. I Is uol tw t duty of the 11ltlaturo to ps1 It\\1 ot Ilouhlful ttmstittltiotl. ' 1113' 111I ' to nUlo ' Il'oplo ) anll mimi- : 11'1' Ull time courts wlh lt atlu. 'l'lmo . legislature II expt'ctetl tl IWIIII strictly I vitlmtit time ilnmits of the ' ' . ' wihin ! UII powers con. ' ( O1It't1 ullon ) I 13 time cotistlttitlaim. " 'hlc B. ) S. Dlll , ' , jl' . , Illeca ] mIl . totin lulucel' ) ' Uul mmtenogniphmei- lU'OX3' Iii time trIal ot tIme mlxhnul fl'l'hht rate ease , IH IHlllnl hlllclf ) the sitores of hawaii ' ' : 11101 IhO'es Inwllll UlfC'II ' . : legislative cOlimltce turns tlo\1 ( hit . ? claIm. . .A.coi mUtt have t > lllllHl bOttler - r , wlmere . . .fl . _ IA M R r iT - - - Til n,4x , AX 'DTTI . IflPOS1TOfl1 . LAW . J Is nulhol'lltveI3. I'IJOI'II thnt ccr. taut hnll A 011 1m nlrl urn nnOIS the nl L uctfOr'el working In favor of tl bill \OW heforo the legislature to repeal tw ! t'Ioslorr , lasv. Instead ( f nC'\h.rdlJ In 1 law that seeks to 1mm' sure 10 the llublc ) the proceeds of time small rate of Ilttrcst exacted UIIOI do- losl ; of public tuolmey these banks Hell to prefer to go back to the old order ! that gave the Incole' fl'l time bait of Itatl nml counlr 1ullls to Ihl lellcll'c ) state : \11 cOluty trenstmrers. hut the tl'IHIO ' law Is not InlClhHI lulely to Un'o\\ safeguards nro\ltl the llble ftmiids . J enlO'cml nccol'tll ) 10 its 1111'lt ) I. ought tl hu \tJUII. . tn lt ! bnllelR ns to the general tnmlllc. Umlcr the pi csultt. 11cIIOSI01' ' hits nl ' hnlk thnt cnn f\llll sat Isfactory amid ndeq\ale security C:1 secmu tlo tesl , nllt1 of a stule 01 ' CO\nl ' telHIO' [ ' , nl the case mn3' bo. It 11 thcu l'U' titiCl. so bug nl its HO\llueHS Is mmii- IUCUOllI ( ! ] , 10 11crulI n fair share of the \'le.ll t'llsls of Imhlc moucy , for which I must el'etlt time state or count ) ' wih Inlcresl ou the average hnlanccs nt a rate not less thau 31mI ceIit . . So lOlns them ale tlcposltol3' h ' ' ' bonds Iu banks , securcd by approved double time H\m of lone ' oil huntl In time treasury ! thl ! treasurer cnunut lawfully - I fully Illncl the Imble fmlls elsewhere. I TIu bUlk that \mt ! to , he sure of a constantly large deposit mined oiiiy I effete \ ! to IIY a higher rte of Interest tU1 I thu oihcl' When the millIe mono wus entirely nt time heck , anti call of the I treasuirci's It wn ! either loanell out to favored banks . In l1uhluton of poilti- cal debts O\ It was \s')1 10 nCCOIIO" ( late nccd3' friends ut exorbItant rates of httm'est. 'l'hl bans ] , wire either nt thc mercy of the treasurers or , vice \ct'sn. the heaSUlel's at Uw mercy of the batiks.'lmat one hanl nmlglit gain . thm'corc , h3' going hack to tlls system would necessarily he unother hanl's los ! . I one batik . II unduly favored wi h deposits of public money I It mcans that nuolhm' Is being dis- I crluitmmtttel agalttst . I we shoult Investigate the bank opposlon to the dellslol3' law we should probably thud that It eonslHls chlulJ' of those banks which were speclul ' fuorcdlieI the 011 regimne tttid who expect to be particularly fa- vored In the futimxe . . These banks arc holding UII as time one con\lnclng argument for repeal the various sums of Imble money thut have been lost 0' tied UI ) hy the falui'e of depository htkH ) , They profess to believe that thcre Is greater risk of Joss with the tcI1osloIJ' law Uln without It. The fact remains. Io\\'c\el' . that every one of tlese losses of public money .s really a batiks gain. Bunks that fail usual ' prefer to fall with : goodly sum of IHblc money In their Imsses- slon. nut I the IHo\lslols of the law with reference to the bonds given ns security were strictly enforced and no one accepted ns I surety who Is nn olcC' of a bunk the pullc deposits would he ampl3' protected. The banks , that ale working . for the depository law \ repeal . , are - . , stnndlng , In . tlell' own Igh ( . , TII S Ji1TtJ RULtJS. In viof time fact that : a number of hOW Iln will sit In the seuate or the next cougrcss. lie ( posslhlty or a eiiaimgo In tie titles . of that body Is again telug canvnssed. A change can hardly be bl'ought about by I lart3 vote but It Is said thnt the members of both parties who are responsive In any degree fo puhli " opinion are be- gl'ulu to realize that the senate must assume the power to legIslate 01 be- come ahsolutely 'scI'etltoll Thc very fact that neither vart3vhl1 ha\'o nn Iholute majority In the next senate may It is : thought ; maim the progressive tneJnhers of both parties the more wi" lag to tr cluwge of t'ules which wi Cmblc somethl g to 'he acomplshed , : \"hon \ " mnjQrtt of senators wish , It Efforts have . been made . nt the IllesC ' session to IULe n closure rule adopted and some. converts have ben mate to the necessiy for such . I rule , hut of course the mlnorl3' party vas Boll In 011108110n to It , while It.ls also itti- ta onlzcl by mlbels of the lajolty 1rmt' . I ; hns also been I'op08el to chnl e the inlet so ns to I'o\hl for 11hlnthq various appropriation his nl\lf ' tile ' tlrm'elt commlteR , but this hums IJen Ibm\lonct for the IleH- ) cut session . , wih the undtlstnllng Ulnt It wi be brought tOIWllt at the next sesHlon atmd Iressell until n vote cnn he lmtitL I any ehlailge In time selnte rules shnl ho l111e ( lt time next ReHslon It wi liii- doublcllr hc of IL COnII'\'ltvu chaluc , tee for thc denmocrats who viii tO' fO' dlO'I'UtS. wi thel he In n 1 hlol'l 3. 11'e Joncm13' In favor ot ' ' ' to the ' ' ' I'CII'\'ln , t'Oll'csultntn's of I'YNT state time right to he hll'll If they 11esIl It. They 113' be committed UIIOI. . thelefolc , to vigorously 01111010 atmy I II.Olllllol for n radical chan e In thc l'ul' ot time . Rennte that wonll nn- hIe the IljOlI tu curtail 01' cut off du1al' . I Is posslhll Ihlt 1010 commi- plolise lilimim l 113 ho u'llollh.t , whm'lh ) ' In unwnlneles cml'O ! coull he 1mm- \'okel ] Iltl aim mil Ilt to faeth/ut / (1)110" Rllnn to nlaHUrOS hu\'II time RUIIIHt ) ) ot I big mljl'lr of the scnnle , hut the lm'imimiiiltY ) 11 thlt nothllg wi ho done . In thlH Ilh'I'cton ut the next sessIon , 0' i unt imbue RIItI1nt II favor of I ehll o l'IU he iirouiglmt to heal Illn time senate wih greater force than hlH yet been thc case. Ul'l'Hh'lelcll tlelate ( hnH hel'n alow11 In time Renutl fml time hl' lnllll of the . 1'11'lmenl. hit It It enl ) ' II recent 3.1'S tlt the dlllll IIH HII'ung ull for I eimiiimge , owll" to thl ahnHu of hit ( rlglmt hr IlenllloU.i 111l'xl'IIl , 1mIl. I samms. In I the l'm'III' ! ( imiya4. unci Ilown ! I to _ Ill'l'hnlS ) 1\lnlr t 3'e11H imgo , scnutolS . ' ' ishieti vitIm ( mmii imimmi fitly Hs- Wl'I'O Rnllslcll wih I ful 11Il fai. ( - c\s lon . of Inr nueu lon. CI'I'\\lnlr \ thll WUH time eu In time 11'1'111 wlln " 'I'hsl'I' , 11ay , Culhoun ( nIll other tlhl" tnjuhlltl ; stltcSlCI 1:11o : time stnuto the iumost tiigmttihed nimd Iilustrloums mit'- 10st tl llll'l 1111 Ihu llloUH tl" In tlmu world. 'l'lmeite Ihcltye hOly thl WO.ll 'lhe,1 : men wel'o t'ontlnt to debate subjects 01 thlh' merl : . tumid hl11 ; lone so . to stop thm'I' 'J'hmey tlhl lot ll'olln dis- CUIlol iteetilessiy tutu Int'oluco01. . UI S ot ext rmtiieotts amid irrelevant umat- Icr , 'rimey did not waste thc time of congress by wordy and windy 1m. _ . - b _ _ _ . . . _ . _ _ _ I J .1 ,4.n.b . I1UeR. . 'they knc\ nothing of tnlkluJ n meas\re to death , or If they did thl ' . nl'\'et. ( practiced it. These len rceOI" nlzet the rlgimt of the majority te act tll to emhOl ( ) ' Its wl In 11lllntol ! , and ful amid full Ilscslol 11\ln been mid , ther allowed timts l'hht to be exercised I IR 11Iercnt now , nUl time chnl o hns hind : 10 little to lo with discrediting the ICUltl nR a legislative ! body 111 wealnII its culn to the lolllal ) FeSiCCt. I IR hardly to be hoped that tle Irlnclple nlll II'netc ! which obtained In time lint- tN' ( days ot the senate will ho reslm'cl ] h 1 y the \'olnntnr nlnnlollent , of the abuse of the IIHtlt of ul'oltllctel ills- CIHlol , and hence Ilhl I ! ! cn tlcn t lust he hlught to bear to COIIICI. If POStihle _ the iidopt Ion of I mimic whih wi enahle It tt net \110n \ n queston that . has l'cel\ell ( tilt and rate coimsid- em tiomm. ton. Al A ( If1 , , ] ' AN . } ; , VtMJI'JIfNT ! ' ' . 'j'he . senate eOllltce ou Iltl'3' nf- fairs has buck the nmeimmoriai fnl.t rel1lteli hnd' Icl'lal to ( con"I'eSt IHldl 'thut , Fort Olnhn 1m donatell to Nebraska for use nl a state 1111' ' nl.llel ' , wlh the IHI'11RH ) chan ed to that of a site fO' the nnnul encallleut ) of time umlhitht. lime chanle , Is 1 ehungl for time worse. ' 1h1 IH ! lit tie II'ohhll3 that congress would consent . to \'uIHfl' the Fort Onmll IH'olwI.ty 10 the state to Ilolote such :1 : ohject. 'i'lmo mimilit tl ! t- CnllHnent occtmrs html once I year nnll contnues for two 01' thl'lC weeks on I ) ' . Shal the gloluls amid lam ilmhltigs be Idle nil the rest of the year ? Of whnt umse too are hulhlngl to I militia cnCnllllent ? 'l'hl chIef ICrt of the encnllent 11 UII It gives the Ilta 1 taste of real cutup life . and tll > Is only to he obtained by calillu/ . On the . othel' lmani the hullln/s ( It the ( 'fort ' most nl'e Illmlruhlr adapted for a military aCllleI3' . Time state woull ( ha\e to spetmd hut 1 few thou- slll dollars In repairs Dml teimmodeilug. 'l'he federal o\'m'nment would detail two three ' otilcet's to - or army ofcelH l1lfoll the work of tenchlug military tuClCH nUI dlsciphitme. The only regimlar ] expense - pense borne hy the state would be time list of small ' of Insh'uc- salary lst I smal corps - tors. .nd the result would be the Imlnlng of a nucleus for time militia that woull hc of more value to I he lIO- 110 ] than 1 dozen mita . emmcamimpmmmemlts. The memorln ] to con/I.es should he adOItt by the legislature . hnt In its ollglnnl form , rcc uestlng the donation ot the Fort Omaha site and bullngl for n state mltar3' acadeimmy. IN OFPICt1IL 87' . TJWr'T. ' .he assistant secI'etal'y of the trens- I' . : \1. Wilam F . Curtis . who hnd much t do with the nlothltons for the new ioaii In an address I few Ilt3'1 ago mlte a stntelent of . the condiions which forced . the O\'C.lmcnt to enter Into n contract wih the ell R3IIJcute UlOn the best tm'ms which - the later would offet. There Is lothlnl cssen- tnly new In the Htntement. hut It Is worthy of reference because coming fl'OU u source that gives , It olcnl IU- timoi'ity. Mr . Curtis said the ' ' thorly. : O\'C'n- ment found itself in n posiion that mlht be lkenlt to tmt of'a lank on ' the vel/e or n 111 wHhmit ' 'uilclllt funds to mlet It. Front early In the year : evel ' . effort hind . bcen , lll3te h3' the treasury to gntlmer gii coin Ill collect It It New YOlk and Boston the principal 10lnts o wlhdl'awnls for shipment abroad. At the beginning / February niL tint gold coin . which could be collected with safety was dUlloslt at these IOiIit-S. _ At tiut time the total amount or gait ! coin ownel l3 the United States go\'el'mnent was ex- needed hy the demlml certificates outstanding - standing against : It and the go\'ern- ment was plcUcnly bO''owlng gold COIl ! from the owner of these demand : .certfcates tutU sulltutug gold bul- lion In It place In order to carryon specie llyments In gold. . , On Tununry 3 the nsslstant treasurer : at New York reported to the depart- ment that he coull holt out not mOle thaD _ three d13'S lou el' . Her was ple- , sentel a most critical condition . do- muullg . hnmelate ztctiomm . In order to avert time immlneut tnuel' of a IUS- lenslol of ' gold pa3'mcuts . , , Goil was going out of thc h'cns11 ralll1y us It 'coult be whtimdrittvii stud thcre \\'ns : no way to cllck the outflow except hy horlo\lug gold. As evem'ybody is I \\'I'l' . ns . son its It was Imowu that time :0\.1ucut hind techlot ( ( to do this 'mvithdrawais ' ' retitmced the wlhcI'nwnls were gl'Clt ) relhlCI and when time negotatons were com- 11ete the outflow of gold trout the tlcaHUY l ) actclly ceasel1 'Vlth these facts uUIIlL'lloot cnu any lUletcl IIU doubt that n delay or n week In nl olatug the loun wonlt have brought about a SUSIIlIsion of gold ( ll3'mlutl. 111 Is 1 uot equally cCltnlu thlt with time l'OlllllH then IH'\\aln It would not Immi-e heln 10 : Ilhlo to dispose ! of the hOlllH to our o\n 1ll'ople ) ? 'J'hme Illaln fie of time slUm. atol Wlt that time 1101e ] . hind Ibout lost . . coulllfute In time gO\e.nmlut amid wel'Ithtg ninl.iioimrdiiig gold s fast ill ; they comulmi. Ii It lt all lim'ohalie ) ) that \IIel' such ch'cumstnnccH thl'3' woull i huro eXlhlugl.tl their olt for llnts 1)iuY8hhI' ) II coin ? It mny he a little humlalng to have to roumft ' ss that for- clgnC' : hind mOI'o conllll'I'e' 1u 10m' gO\II'umelt tfnu OU' OW1' Illl"lllle , hut thl' rncts clearly deimmon- 11m Ie it. ' 110 offer of hOlli inst No- vt'mmilwr met wih fuw 1''IIOUHl'l from the t 1101111' , wh1h fl'1lshetl nu ext ' ei- lent mt'Isoim : vimy that gO\'PI'umllt In time IU\'I' amid gl'pntl'I' t'xigtimt ' y Ihou\l not IUne ttlel time . 1':1. ! lt n 1111loan. . 'j'hl'l'e hns hl'l'u I 'JI'eat IIUUllUI for time uew hOlllH :111 timey 11\1 : sold its hiigim I ! 11Y. 'l'll 1)"llcate his /adc lttiimOy hr l , thl' ( ttlNICtlU , hul It Is u . , \1'1T 1''I'O\\ : s'iew 01 the mltcl' which 11wH uot tulio into Il''Olnt time 1llmll hellltl thnt IUtc vi'stmitemL ' 1ho hu" I IH'o\ell coulhl'uco 1\11 tl t 1'CIII'I'll'USO . I of Hlclrl3' lit lunulnl circles hi WOI.th 10 time country hlall'llnhl010 Imu tie ll'otl of the l3lll'ltl will lit ? , ' 0\11 Ihoull timey l'lch the 10st I'xtmynguut esUmate. : . JllHt O'Hnieim of Colle1 Ull lies 101'lul ) woummded IW the Imlet of I lmighmwaymimaii. lie foil itt time 10Ht of ditty , but It Is tltcul to see why he venitmred the street 'it-lilt three , 'elluretlllon fl'oet wlh outnws 1t'I\ll\t ) \ 11'sl tlRn\/llJ them. ( . Time sheHf or 10tn\ntllll' count /n ) ' yetlmmmve to eXIlnln ) vlmy he tlll not tll'tn at least thl'oe deputies to /lko ththr1st ! of tll who lmmui9t hn\c hen coulmkthred ] deRJerltl' diameters alll coul.cIRI ' have hcn 11Iletl In jli wllolt tlfeul3 h\l : they hC1 In time ctstla ' 'o cnou/h tl'lltes. Time tJllmMlon of Ollhl ch:11 : I l Imelthuenf before the ( legislative COl'1 immittet' tlf'llhmtlll wlh lit t tie Il 1olh. lug nccolt11 htl lit hchnlf of this ( cl ) In this VPsIect the tueetlimg tvmis nol fllec ml'l'tl1S utmihike ' thal ha"e before. nnlw mnl " Jone hoful. itL'1iteSeiitiyt't of lnrtcnlm' Interel f\'clld In II'cclllnthlJ 1 WI'llgI ! : Ul hrllJIl ! ahnut atm Idjom'lment for I week . The 1le 011 tactics are heln/ 11111) 'el1 ' [ ' 1mm' olllOnrnts of lccted \lfot'18 In the I l'hm'lel' hope to 1ccom. hush hy hlll'letnn whnt could 10t ! e 1tnhwtl I ) ' tll'ceton. Time 1\IIOSO .ullOW Hll1S tn he ihnt of teln ' . 1 . tnlll conshliminl of tie alenthnents cnu he Illt tfli ulII tl cloHluJ 11.1 ' ; of the session tlc ' eUl force the . 1 t\0' I'a tl' ! of nccllcll and sonlll II'u\IlonH ) 10 Huhmll tn COlll'Omlsl If not to ulm' 1lcfent. Time tl'nnhll' IH that t time ioitit' whose Intul'eIH a\e most affected . m'l hlllet'l'nt to the vital 1111ll.tanct ) .f sOle or the IU ) 1111enls IJ'llloscd. , nnll 1'1' wllnl thnt urh legislation ! hnl JO by deault mther tlau tm'n a hand In HUllort of tlh' euactmcnt. . 'rhe IU'Olloltlon to comllc nib 11" t'ifltit tlohll hURlnes In Ni'hm'aska to lnlntnln their : elcm1 onCIS II 1ln- coin , .nRt heeanle It Inplll'lH to he for thin 111'SII1 thc ( ' 51)11111 of time shUn . 18 just ahout aR ahslll It 110lhicton lS thc most hnl'hmiled ) legislator eoull de\'IHI' ( . Of cotitse . . no one will take the timatter setiotisiy o' WIte ni ) ' tme UllOl ) it. 'llie uext timing the Ilucolu cnthuslnls oUght to tlo Is to C0l11I h3' II w every bushiest hOUHl . In tIme state that sells a tloll1'ol.th of goods to the IleOIII' of tha t city to mmmake , I.n- coin its IJ'1ul111 Illncl : of buslmmess . Ami then If they will force every leWH' 11111' which circulates nt time callnl to Islnhllh its Ilhlcaton olcu timere , tle ' . In ' ( lnl ' succecll In laklnJ n letrollltal ) city of their Ilol Hut n\e not these Wlllel'ful ( efforts to build UI ) n cOlmt1ly h3' forced t'lhutl ulln , the whole tate IL : COUfCIHlou that the desired l'eHul can with ditihculty . be acc01Ilshed ( lit It le ltmale : w'Ity ? Some le.1hel's of the ] eIlntn'e seem to hl luclucd to hele\'c that the cause of thc hilton l shortage lies In the oil IUHIecton ' : \ \ thnt requires the IUlpcc- tor to mal ! 'tn I ncountlJ of his fees only once ; in. twe1'e imiomitims. PerhnllH hilton w4liil iiot have gotten away wih aR mueh llHblc nioney as he did hnt he teiiQhumhi ( : wlh the state h'eas- utrer C'e'y'nfOlh . but Is thieve 0 anything In the Iresut bmw that would have pre- VefltJel hl1 front deli : so haul : he so Ilslret ? : u : ililton had wanted to le honest tll:1 was certainly nothing to hl1Im' hlm.- ' . t . , 1. Uepol'ts . ' . Qf ; the gene11 IHe\ulence of yes C.llu'y. lq f n. ivihi . be hlllt : with . mial6yet ! 'tajlsfncloa. E\erybot Imo\\1 how ' much the soil ot Nebraska needs It nmll.whlt ' adequate rainfall means to this state the coating set son. I the fair promise of favorable crop conditions thus so e\13' In- lugntted slal continue to its fulfillment - mont the hOlies of famniers : nl mer- chants will be , re\lvetl :11 ( the hegln- fling of the cnt of business depression will have been reachetL ! nero's Hoping. Globe-Democrat. Apparently the fnancial clouds have been dispersed and I slow but continuous and certain recovery ( roan Um Inanclal pros- trton will set . In , . 'thAt the Country l'ra)1 For Courer Joral , Senator Chandler undertook Wednesday to tel what the next congress wilt do. In mer's name ; let us not borrow . trouble The country Is not prying for the time when we shall have another congress but when we shall have no . congress. tatalittes on I.und and Sea. atobe-neanocrat. I Is estImated that each year 2.0 vessels are lost on the seas or the world . and that 12,000 people go down with them This shows the great risks which atenU naviga- ton ; but the records show Ihat the casual- tes In land traveling are still granter. On the railroads o the United States alone dur- rairoads number of . persons killed lurIng 3OG , and the number Injured was 3 ,9:9. Including - cluding both emllloyes and passengers. . lelllllog l'oplllrhy. Chicago Tlm = The senate has lately been doing some things which will tend to reinstate It In pOI1lar Cavor. Yesterday It killed the abominable pooling bill by a vote sUlclcnUy strong to be emphatic. 'fhls measure , which proposed to eliminate from the Inter- state commerce law all that was littt I In It for the protection or the people passed the house ot representatives with a celerity al- most unprecedented In the history or legisla- ( ton. I was urged by the strongest railroad . road lobby ever sent \Vashiington. . and Its course was douhUess expedited by the fact that I very great proportion oC the repre Kentatves voting for it had been defeated and were no hanger accountable to anybody for their votes. Its defeat now In time senate Is a Cortunale thing for the country and I new proof that good may sometimes come out oC Nuzareth. . I'retcne suit ' l'rHcUco. Chicago Tribune , Just about this tme four ) 'carl ug the democrats began grieving over the Iniqui- ties ot the " Iiitlibii..iohiamcongmess' 'l'hy ' kept UI ti.r' expressions ot Sorrow through that" 'lar antI Limo tolowhl otme I anti they 1:11 something 10 lay In their thei' natonal platform about "the republican policy ot pronlglte expendltur . " The con- gross whoso ' IfA Js 10 ncur an eimd Is ono ont which' the dCIWflo have run to suit themselves. ' "I' bare aho had a premit- prell- dent ' or thelr.\wn 10 utsist Ihel ) I carr'y- : In ! out tlmelrpflhley oC cconom ) ' . 'fhe lire ,0C , this coniTet4 1111 coincided with Ire perotl ( or hunt tlmewhcn economy be. I came I nccculty al wel aK U vlrluc. I was not so -ls1 10 bo parllmonlouH In 't8J when thPJ1 a llrplus'ln time treasury - ur and when . \ . ter ) ' Industry ) ' seeme ( ! to I lie prspcrln : .I should have been easy last your antlls year when everybodY was economalJiIA No\'ertheless the present - ent congress 1'me ot the iiliiOfl-aloiiar kind At ttme(1rt ( leslon IL bllon-Iolar ( " $ raioomx. 'l 'I ltoPflatotl I ( or this SOl" 'Rlon will not ' t tlr'below the half bIllion marll 'rhls 'siaOWn ! that whIle In theory ana on pupr.U ito democrats UfO zealous economists . Urmslng Ilvlugs or tens of mllonl It they mire put Into 01ce. when they Get there they Illend us much money In hard tImes as their predecessor dial In flush ones. TI JUsWI"S U.ISIS. I Clmlcago Post : Jhop } 'nlo"'s' Ilomo salon shoul1 be celled a hIfe.soving station , for does not its crew rescue men In peril from schoonrs ? Sioux City Tribune ; The "home salon , " nthoCted and promoted ' by 118hop l nlo\Y . opened In Chlengo Inst ThurRlny ( cud I the . opening dny was any criterion It will , a great success The "nlon lute all the out- wAr,1 marks 01 nn ordInary saloon the bar anal , fixtures . with luRplrlous looking bottles anal , CRucel visible the free lunch counter IJhles for games . a cigar case omm'l the 4W. tusl covered ' hoer : bnt the pictures of 11lsts end actresses are supplanted , by Portraits 01 Neal Dow. Frances Ii 1 . WI r,1 anal ( ' others anti the drInks ore free from intoxIcant . I the salami II n success others will be established In the city anal , the bishop movement. 19 confident much good wIll 1(10 tram the New York Worll : II this reform 1 H It 19. there Is reason ror believing that halos wl be the most thmormiglily reformed 111nlo In the universe . for there according 10 lie version 01 A sacred poet whose scriptures have the Anlhorl11 of venerable antiquIty men IS shndows will indulge the 'lhlloWI of their unmaslerel1 habits llrlnldlg : church re- term beer naIl smoking 11ntent reform pipes forever and ever wihoUt the possibility either 01 satisfaction or satiety. Ant after hewing tried this for only a short time one 01 the greatest dignitaries of the place declared that he would rather bc a tramp or I Chicago broker al earth 'thnt the most respected nnl honored potentate In all ahmeol The mocking realty of such pinchbeck Imiatons of nlur- lug vice n9 the patent pipe hRS somelhlng Internal about it. Homer was nol mlslnken on that point. There can be no virtue In pretenlng to be delghtuly vicious. The way to relorm Is 10 reform There Is no other wny. . NIfIlItis.i .IJ , ) . \IWl.I , " , 'I:8. The York county fall wil bo held September - ber 10 to 1 The only drug store nt Stelnauer has been closed ou n chalel mortgage. The nw Methodist church nt lum : Grove. Johnson coiiitty wi be dedicated AIrl 7. After n long wrangle the electric plant at Pawnee . City wi sonn be purchased by the city from the crealors of the original com- many. Joshua W'orley. one 01 the pioneer 01 nuter county died at his home In Ulysses ns the result oC an attack of iaralysis . aged 68 years . Au Nec a Chinese laundyman at Fort Niobrara died last . week and was buried lt the post cemetery. lie was a naturalIzed citizen ot tima United Stales. While rank Anthony 01 Iehron was ren- derlnb tallow . hue biing grease popped Into his face. scalding him In 1 terrible m.nner. The doctors think they will save hIs sight. Two .Yorlc women attended clllJh the other nIght only to engage In a fIght aftertime the services were enderl. The dlsgr.celul proceedings were the outgrowth 01 a scandal oC same months' standing. Whlo Henry and John Baker were llv- Ing across a bridge near Ewing with a load (1 brush . the wind took an under hold on the load and upset It Into the river. Itack and load struck on the Ice twelve feet down but time two men escaped without mmmjury . There Is trouble In the Methodist church at Beaver City ns the result of revival meetlligs that have been In progress there recenty. and as a conseuence the revIval- Ist Is now holding his services In the court house Instead 01 the church. Outside reports - ports are flying thick ant fast to the effect that. Rev H. itt. Manuel . the evengelist . was aiming his sermons too str.lght at the pro- verbial rich man to suIt all around and that for this the support oC the church .s an organization was withdrawn. In which event he took the meetings to the court house. where ho Is being assisted by the regular pastor. A leading member 01 the church board says the hmub-bub has grown up from very lIttle cause , that the evangelist came there without the authority oC the church and that the board resolved . In consIderation . 01 the prevailing hard times that collections In the church should not be diverted from the regular channels of the church work. rcglar . rEI'U ; ANI ) Tn IZiGS. . Ash Wednesday. BrIng forth h the , sael.cloth and ashes From , this time on Nebraska solons will give their atenton to appropriate Icglsla- tion.Many Many people like the French count con- alder Miss Gould's G.OOO.OOO figure as Irre- sistbly charming. Now the festive paragpher will joyfully brush away the cobwebs tram the stock of tired penitential gags. No less than 25.000 letters went to the bottom ot the eta with time Elbe An attempt wIll be made to recover them. B. F. Bachmman a C.lorla pioneer who die the other day was ono oC the party that discovered Yosemite Valey In 1851. The Texas legislature declined to class razors as deadly weapons. In the bright lexicon of Lone Star statcsmanshlp there ! no rival of the gun. Tim microbe agitation has abolished "kiss- Ing the bok" In Pennsylvania courta. Leathery osculatjon. however rarely menaces a healthy imagination. Congress has passed a bill appropriating $40 . 000 for the erection In Baltimore ot amen monument to the memory oC the Maryland soldier In the war for Independence An order uppiylng 15.000 Cur coats . to the Ciminese . army Indicates a temporary ces- saton ot hostiiities. Heretofore the Jnps have kept the Celestals In a delightful de- rce ot perspiration . . . _ n _ _ . near Admiral Greer . senior offIcer 01 the navy. was retired from active service on Monday by or.raton or the age clause The admiral has headed the nctve list 01 the sel'vlce . since the retirement 01 Admiral Gher- ardi last November and was displaced by Admiral George Brown. commanding the Nor- . who will be the ranking 0111- folk navy yard wi r.nllng of- car for a number ot years. A bill Is being considered In the Illinois legislature to provide for the transfer oC time Lincoln monument front the association to the state the purchase oC nine acres ot ground ( surrounding the burial place. the np- lmropriatIom or $30,000 10 carry out the transfer - Ilropriaton fer GO.Oo to repair the historic pile. The sale of relics etc. . Is to be IJrohlbled. and the state commIssion Is to appoint a minion veleran custodian nt a salary Several legislatures have nttcrpte(1 ( to regulate time breadth and height of feminine headgear and check somewhat the ' Icndency to apllroprlnte-nay. confiscate-time raiment which distinguisheS the lords ot creation . so- called ! I remained for n Massachusets goimius to evolve a measure wimicim I enacted - acted will place the Day State In time toro- trnt wi /lace and lreaorvo unsulet } the JlrlcelNs herltag3 for which our forefathers exchanged a few buellels or gore. Ilrietiy the , Mlssachusets genius proposes to limit the wearing 01 trousers to persons 01 the itmasculine gmder. Now this Is reform as Is masculne , Evidently masculine patience has reached ( ho lImit -S In time domain of cult. 1010f for t , , rporfltlJima. I'iaflmaleiphia leeonl , Some ot the managers oC corporations will tdumvo a sigh or relIef because of time inmodutication I I or the Income tax \ law releI' ! iimg them from the neceHslh' ot giving the I iimtfllOS and salaries paid to all their CI' Ilmes , There era 501110 corporations who llOC8. Imo corloratons would not like to go Into these details : alul ( 1(0 who would employes oC corporatiotmt seine prefer not to have corporatonK known For ways that are alarm and trick that arc vain tIme corporate body Is lmculiar. . Uhulllllnt id 11. hnlt118 , , lhlntellhla IA'tger , Wommlait suffrage has received a oet hlck ' Volan ! ufrago In South Dakota Ihrough the trcachory ai' time Iallolu of tim 111.gcd frlend/ of them imienmiUro In the leglHhlture , 'lhern was tlu reUKuro hooch sinmtil ono. admittedly n majority , tholh n Imll tor time btii . but when Iho time Cor I111 vote arrived It was found that two 01' imicioumaty three of absen its avowed supporters were IU > . /lcloully ' - - Highest 01 aU I L avcDig Power.-Latct U. : uOV'l .cport . WM rk. . Qw er 1gMUATEL ! ( 'pu , - - ' . - - CIY MOURNING TiE DEAD ) ) : mb1ols of SlnCtfa I'lblc ' Sorrow Dis- lnycllcn ! Every Unn1 . - - FRED OOUGl"SS ! WRIE AT ROCIESTR - ills Hemalu. 1Sro l'nrrl",1 Through the CIty RUI l.n3 In State : for Several hourS lit Ito Cly n.1 10' fore Iiiteriimctit . I nOCIES1'EI. N Y.t Feb. 25.-ltoehemtor Is In muurlng today for Fred nOIln ! ! . Time entIre city shows In every possible way the respect In 'hlch Is forme : dltnJuhhed restI'nt I. Imeld and 11a'S Otng tribute to lila Irmor ) ' . 'r'le ' train bearimig the relains of Mr. Donglnss reached the city n few I mlnules hate . , end It was 10 o'chuek before I limo cortege started ' from the 11ep t. During : the Interval . , of waiting the station and trlu' ' hous were crowded with officIals al } these who had been seected 10 act ns escort 10 tIme funeral pil ) ' . Just before time train \ule,1 into Uoehrstcr _ there marched lulo tIme trnln house the funeral cortege Including lie Douglass League 01 toclcsler , bearing the league bnnner draped In mournIng. The mayor memhers 01 the common counci and , . other city officials canle In cirl : e9. Tho' ' honorary pallbearers nceolpanlc } time party ! ' which eam from \Vmmsimiumgtoim . which con- slterl or Mr. DonRln widow Lewis nut ) Charles Douginam . sons amid ' lrs. Frederick A. Sprague , daughler ; Miss I stela Sprague In,1 , Hattie Sprague . ran"-llaughters. . and , Joseph Douglass . grandson 01 the ( deceased. Generl John A. g,1ton , ox-Unltell States commlsslbner 01 e'uc.ton. ' and h'rof. O. I W Cook 01 W'asimington represented Iowarll university . cud J. S. Sheiicmut . represent tint Ashbnry Methotst . church 01 \Vashmlng- ton. The funeral party movell UI North Clnton street 10 East Main and thence dpwmt Maui to the city imali . whre tIme body at Rochester's famous sen lay . In state for lvcral hours. lanlsome wreaths all other floral trlbute8. sent by sympathrtc friends Irom W'ashilumgtomi lay on the comn. The teachers and students 01 the Wlshlligton high school gave on elaborate offering. A tasty and appropriate tribute was sent by ox-Senator nnl ! n , l'inclmbachc 'Vnshlng- - toil Time procession formed , at the city hal at I :30 : o'clock all proceeded to the Central church. Arrived at time chuch the procession - slon proceeded down the main aisle to the iuminit. In front 01 which the casket was 111aced upon time bier The organ melnwhle 110ured forth a funeral march The immyoca- ton wns mode by HeI 11. Stebhlns. The eulogIes were by Dr Stebbins nnd Dr. Ta- lor. Miss Mary Antimony read a poetical tribute , which was followed by another by Sherman D. itichmardson. A male quartet sang "tilde Thou Mc . " of which Mr. Doug- lass was especialy fond aud which he sang the day before his denth. The organist 11Ia'ed .n adaptation ot the negro melody 'Swing Low. Sweet Chnrlot. " As the cor- toga loft the church Dccthoven's "March Funebro" was played. NOUSCED ) ' 'ltHIT"S. . 11cmorlni MeetIng for I'rol Iolll : ! Brlns Omit Itamhe 8lCeCiiCR . ATLANTA. Ga , . Feb 26.-A sensation has . been created here by a negro mass meeting held last night at fig Detimel the largest colored church In the city . which was cid- vertsed as a Inmorlal immeeting In honor 01 Frederick Douglass but which was tured Into an indignation meeting against the whies , As speaker followed speaker the addresses became more and more unbridled. until lao affair broke out la spots with "JIm Crow ' cars . " "raclal equality" and "calls for revense" as the texts for fiery outbursls. Proctor the pastor oC the col- ore church was received with applause when ho announced ho agreed with Douglass when ho told "Ibo southern people to beware or they would find "fire brn\/ / ' under theIr houses and poIson In their coffee . " n. Chetks , pastor 01 the Big Dethel church was cheered when he laid h01 the North Carolina legislature had put Douglass first . Washington second. Lee third Carter . time pattomof the Friendship Baptist church de- dared . that he woull marry a white woman I hn couid and said time negroes only envied Fred Douglass because he had succeeded where the ) lied taied , Ho made the ht 01 the ovenlng. Morris a grandson-in-law . 01 Fred Douglass ' devoted most 01 his ( line to a eulogy. and advised his hearers . to carry their cases to time supreme court and finally declared that Fred Douglass mnked next to Jesus Christ. . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Irlth 01 ,1u110 Blake or " 'yomhl . LARAMIE . Wyo. . Feb , 26-Judge John W. Dake oC the Second jUdclal ! district 01 Wyoming 19 dead at the ago of 49 years . He was sick but two days and died or hat failure. He was : native ' of Maine served In the civil war lnd' came to Wyoming In 187G. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ 1ta\ ( One " : xI".lon 11 I'imtadntplmma. ( PHILADELPIIIA. Feb. 26.-Frank Robinson - sm : was instantly killed . and Frank Duffy fatally Injured by the explosion oC a cyln- dec charged with gas this morning In the laboratory city. or Smitim . Kline & Co. or llls . - -'l- . . ll'UUR'T ( l rna nrnR Eior1M. , ConnNel 1'rinnt " .r.r Ihf Coroner Jiepre. I Nllnc , \1 1'"rtlM JntlrItI11. LO\VISTOFT . . l'cb . 2G.-Tho eeroner' in' quest on time relt1nlls n FrIedrtth I rnl of Magtleburlrusla. . enl 01 time Irowntd , psi. sengcrs of the North herman Lloyd stl1 , ' ship tibc , whose body was handed , hero bY ; ' time Ishln Imulcl Verona nn J'obrna1 4 , I was reopened this morllll . Th North Clara , t. nlnn Lloyd steamship coumipany , the owners I ; 01 the Irllh slC"mer Orlhlo 01 Aberleon , . h which unlt the Elbe , time Gerlnn govern. ment , Captain Oordon of the Crathmie . end the Board of Trade were repreentet 11urlnc the proceeding by cunsel , CaptaIn DonnM ' 'or the German navy was present In order to watch the Inquest on bhal 01 the Ger. lal governmlmcnt . nll Cnllnin WI80n 01 the hoard of Trade ' assisted the coroner In time examination of wItnesses wbo Includel1 nautical - cal experts . time 1110t8 ) 01 the Elbe . Mica Ann trucl er. tile only female passenger saved time crow 01 limo Crathll' amid othe9 , ril i'.izt.iirziu S , , ' ( ) ( ] . : . ( JII.7. , Minneapolis TrIbune : Tim defeat ' of the I. : raIlroad 11oln3 bill In tie stulte renders , i" nugatory all the hhrd work lIon by the raiI-j road , lobby In the house I'urln/ ' time present ; " eolrcS. The IlroN"ectl vI mch n measure , In the nlxl congrl N are extremely Ilroblol- atiemil. Time big rlllblen majority In the J" t houe wil fight exetlnKly , Shy 01 anything . which looks like l'ucklng to railroad in- < , fitmemices . beellse the Ilresilenlni eleclon 1. ' . approaching III the ) ' do not walt 10 rlslc \ losing any of the rurll vote. Wo do not \ believe any hill to legalize railroad Iloolng wil be passel before lS ! . I ChIcago Tribune : 'fho 11eslerous raIlroad lobby which hal besieged congres so long % cn now , uack up nll go bome. For tile ' session nld probably for this ) 'enl intro wi be no occasion for their services Washlng- - , ton. TIme raIlroads will not have to pnt up to defray time expenses or this costly army of J 1 lobbyists who immivo been tr'ln Indueo , ' ) ha\o trying to ; JY thin senale to plt on one Rile matters of " publc concern In orele to tal\ till a mensuro for the grUlctcl ul eorporlo greed So ' utterly Illrerent 10 time pfopricles of legls- Inton anal } to 11ble bentment were the friends 01 Pals l1olnl bill that they salted time senate Satlrlay 10 ( mike It UI amid sit right throlgh Sunday for the purpose oC can- tiiioring It. Ilerlng . I 1n.7'1 : LEVJ2'l . . . Intllanapoih , Tommhmal : " 1 study must be soft , mmmcml the fresh umrtint. 11dvem'y oiTh ttmat ionies along trtcs to touch mime. Pimiladelphia Record : "It is niwa)1 , good policy to be imohite to your fellow mnem , says time m1aminytmnlc I'lmilommopumer , 'miflh the sanmo imoldim good in ttm case of mummies. " city.'l Atlanta ConstItution : "What's Deacon Jones dolmi' now ? " ' ' ' ' . ' ' 'l'rayin' for ttmimsimiime. ' 'Au' time rest 0' tIme brethren ? " "Shovelin' snow. " Dramatic Mirror : An actress appearing In Johnstown , I'a. , recently was rc'mcrrctl to by ttao local imress its a favorite in timrt city , Tha. umaimer reinam-tced : , , "She nppcared Intro just before ( lie Ilooti. Tue netress lets erased Joimnstowmm front her map. West llmmiomm Gazette : Sonic mcmi nra like clocks-they run down because nobody takes emmougim Imiterest In thorn to keep timeni going. Syracuse Post : hamlet-I hmaml a funn experience on the road recently. Yorick- \Vimat wilt timnt ? Ilmmmiet-\Vimy , tim man- ngcmnemit gave us ommr salary rcgtmhnrly cvery week for two weehis. Cincinnati Tribune : " ! wotmhdn't swear , that way , " said time hind looking , old lady. muilally. "Bless I 0th soul ma am , you commltln t. it tmihtes years of trticlcdrivin' to comne anywimeres ilear it , " resumnditd thrn gentleman whose ( cain had balked across tlme car track , Great Divide : Fred-I say. Jack , do you know that iimme-iooltimmg girl we jtmst nassod ? Jmmic ( moodily-Shiotmld ) say I tlid ; slie'a mv sister , Fred ( doubtfuhlv-YOUr. sister. 0 conic ott ! Since whmomi ? Jack-Since last night. - I1arpors I3azar : Itardup ( scribbhes-MY dear fellow , cotmlmln't U tend me a \Vigglris sermbbles below-MY boy. yell must thiimk that I am tm .3 ! INQUISITIVE. - . Truth. There wa a sign upon afe000- That sign was "Paint. And every mortal that went by , SInner amid saint , Put out it finger , touched the fence And onward sped , And . . as timer wiped theIr finger tips- .It Is , " they said. IIL'I ( N.l M1 , Philadelphia TimeL "I'm hosted ! Could you find me please ? " Poor little frightened baby ! The wind had tossed her golden fleece , 'rime stone hiatt sc-ratclme(1 her dimple knec I stoopeti anti lifteti her up vitim ease , .And softly whispered , "May bet" "Tell me your name my little maid , I can't flnd you wlthouttt. , , "My name is Shinev.1dYC , ritme said. i i "Yes , bimt your imast ? ' She shook her head , "UI ) to my house ' 0) ' never said A single fing about it , " "Hut , dear , ? ' I saId , "wlmat is your namer' "Why , didn't you hear me tell you ? Dust Shminey-EYeS. A bright thought caene ° Ycs. when YOU'O good ; but when tlto , hiatus ' time same You , little one-ls't just ' " When mamma has to scold you' ? "My mamma neber co1dS , " she moans. biush ensuing , A little _ stones ' afrowing been " 'Cept when I've , And then she says" ( time cuiprit oWns ) , Jones "Mehetatle Sapphiira " ? What have YOU been a-doing _ - - = - - - 0flNc.Iriy ; . ' # RELIA8LECLOTHIER ( . Your MOlly'm Worth ot' your rtloiiay -I. He Had a Hat , . . Bitt he didn't care for that. I , ito Wnmmtcd ito Wautcd a NW NEW . "Stetson .5 Special"C' ( / Special" spring IllociC Sprliig Block $4.50. , 35O. _ _ ' There's no This mtiarkimtg qtmiclwr way to ilotvuu of Slut- tliiike IL good stilt's . : i bitt to ; ( I o ia rt In [ 3 it ; 1.50 is tiomme to kimotu lm thiluim to call yfl. uttemi. ' ' sell it lhrst.ciass huh to hut iiest article itt iL i'iiiIC'tlioiti % uirine , lmitt. dtiptttmmmelmt : ' ' 'h'Immt'H whsy wo In time city. It' , ; sell iimIs guiiii'ali- l.5 ( ) tomit while tt't'ti intl ( or uhlywmiy , _ _ _ _ _ - . V TIES ii tite matte " 1towninmc-1imis Special , " We have just opened a new line ol' spring style Mackintoshas. The lowost.prioed one-$5,00-is as good as most pO3plO v/ant , but we 'thorn fIner L'or more money. . BROWNING , IcING & Co. , Rolfimblu Ciotitlers , S.V. . Cur ; I5thniitl Iztt ghims , V V lt V V * V V