Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 01, 1895, Page 4, Image 4

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VIIy ! 1e ( Without Sunday ) , OM year . . . S 8 (
rhly nct ! awl Sundny. One Year . . ! . . . . . 10 M
RII DaiY ! ntlis . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 M
Three 10nth. . o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ro
Iiindny flC ( , One Tefr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : M
Ilnlny 111 ; , One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . 15'
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' OFt ICES.
Omahn. The fl flulliuing.
luth OmAha Singer ' Ifik. . Corner N an" ' 21h Bt. .
Cuncfl fliff. ) , 1 I'Mrl Btrtel
uncl Iluf.
. ChlIR o 015cc , 21 ChAmber of Commerc
' New York , nnm 1. 1 nnd 15. TrIbune DId !
, : Wlhlnrton , 1'1 I' Street. N. \V. ,
An commtinlentlone rettn In new ' Rnt cdl.
tonal communlcltlonR maUr relnln < ! . .1 To the ldltor.
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IUSII'JSS I.E1'TthtH.
An huelneca letctl Rnd rcinlttnflcCC s out bo
rdtttcegcd tn The Ile lubnBhlnr companY.
.IleBse . IrRrR. chccks ? nnll 11.tolo orders to
be Inllo payable In the or.Itr of the compnny. 1
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RTATIMTNT OF' cmCUIAT10N ,
STA''JrmNT 0
, Oeorgc II. Tzqcluirlc , Rectlary of The lee l'ub.
OMrrc I. TZ1chulc
ItchIng COmpAn being iuly sworn , RR'S that
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the actual numh.r of full nnll complete c . Jle.
. Df the lally Morning. I vpnlnl ont Iun1ay lice
Unl lornln
_ rlntp1 dutlng the month oC , Innuar ) ' . 1S. : wnR
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8 folowS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to % ' 1
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7. . . . . . o . . . 19.793 21. . . . . . . . . 1.QI
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D. . . . . . . . . 19.621 21. . . . . . . . . 21,21
10. . . . . . . . . . 19.M 21. . . . . . . . . . 20.191
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12. . . . . . . . . 19.4i 2 . . . . . . . . . . 1,29
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Lees tineoIh nn.l returned copies . . . . . G,21
InBo' rlturet
Total rnle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Gl.2 ; :
S S , Daily . R\'Crnre. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,71
S o'onon ; : n. T ClUCI .
Rwom 10 h.forp inc nnl Ruh.crlhe.1 In my les.
rnce this 2d day of Fehiuary. 189 :
L ( Heal . ) N. P. 1"11. . NOt3r 1Ut1110.
S 'Ihe lllh 10 thl Ctlthlet-(11'fl'htt : nt
; . the II ° 11. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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AII Chnl'lnl 'Vlsol dlll'l ( have It
e11hel'I
11)ltol , !
S how luch easier 10 rllHe Ilulc sal-
: m'les ? Uiitii 10 rethic them.
111 l'eluce
'l'Iierc ReelHI to he Iluullelt dller
. of olen hostlleR lelweel ) tie Hlnh ! or
\ : Chicago 111 the Rtnlo or New York.
; t Let UR S1)t'fl1 ' 1.lnlly or PosllaRtm'
GcncI'nl Ilissoll. le It wnR who 1lC
. Us hrllch 10stolces nll Bleld Mar- '
tili. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
'Vliat architect hns : II elulr elolh
S to nUlw 1 rough sketch of Irollsed
state' fair hllln ) ( s that will meet UI ) '
S. . lodnte reqlh'elcnis II that regard ?
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' V1ieitVI1S the valiant Mr. 11''an
S when the terrible Rledre of n lo\e1'
: melt Irlltn ) house site steal mllle Its
1 rebtl)1)t'1h1n11C0 ) In thc house on \Vetlites .
day ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
S Fortunately 01' ulforllnntel.r , Senator
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, GOI'mnn's'lnmclul IH'O uostcutons
5 , , hnn' . 111 to this time , tm'uel out to II
. mOl'e VC'lIttlIC th:1 those or Secretary
Carlisle. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
: . Secretary Morton has not yet dccled
. to resign. lie Is too busy comllctn
U. , , wIth 118t yenr'R nlmlUle In the 1ater
, of weather II'e < ctons , Ami then the
: glrden seed Is not all distributed.
. Xow that the National Council of
, , 'omen IH getting lown 10 the dlscus-
' /lou 01' dress reform we may expect to
, get some Interesting anti expert adviceS
, fS the rmlit of their deliberations. .
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S - : I I believed that the olser\'uucc of
. S the Jl'nlen season w1 he more strict
In the droutli-strieketi areas of the west
V , , . this ) elt Hum ever hl'fore. The 8crl-
! tIres . however , wl not all he voltiti-
, tlr ) ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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" Nchl'nRlm ) received 1 soaking mln
this \\'eel. and all righteous men
' : . thnul.etl heaven for It Yesterday
was the last day for Inlllluclng legis-
'SS :1. : _ latlve 1 for that h1H ! , Let us all return 'thnnlcs
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. EIght pel' cent c01miRlion for scud-
lug out Ilostli cards reqtiestlimg people
cnrls tCtlUeftng peolie
, f , to step ill to the county t'eIHurr's
oOce nnd litiuuiditte for lelnlluut personal -
4 Ronnl taxes ! \VIiy not turn time entire
IH'ceeds O\'t ' to Uu1 ?
. . More titan one wltm'll before the
, grand jury has refused to unlwm' questions -
tl011 II'opoluled 10 him , hut only one
_ hns heen c01u\IUel \ to jail for con
t tcmllt. I mulWH u I"cnt deal or difference -
, coco whose ox Is gored.
. S ' . Omn hi In 10' leaders 1'C deeply interested .
, terelc II C'bllu his now before the
Iculslnlm'I' . Little effort scents to have
been exerted In their
behalf , I left
: ' to the lust dUJ' of the session these
S , .1eufus are sure to be lost II the
t4tLhlhie. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
XXXX StiperiltieVtthhlhUrII , whoso
, great mis furnish Ihe I.eeucst couipeti-
101 to Nebraska U1lrs , huts not yet
. offered to fl'ullh sl'etl whcut 10 XI"
' 1 hl'uHlm farIliors. Fact II It wluhl Hult
llule/mta 110'1 cxcln ( IJ' wel It
no wheat wel'l grown II Nebraska.
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, I mnl.l'l hot Ihe shigittest tlfl'I'euco
what Innl'll . S nm or In ) ' Iw ut worl.
to force u reduction 11 time In'll'e of
. : " ' ) ' 01111 coal to couisiiiiitrs. 'l'lw 11u
, 111 comu whel orcl'J' 11111tJ' of soft
coal 1usl 11 l'mllccl II price II this
1' city. " \hlu ther has 11'el 1' 'griuhuah i .
, teello lit the 11'lcu of olhel' llClIHlt'h'l
the comhilo ) his succeeded 11 keellllg
. : Ill ) the price oC l'onl.
: 'l'ho ' s11Iel'llteulllt of the BI'Ool.lrl
Ichools last year Iliiu llhlc ) hli 1'111
'forbidding teachers to receive ' ' '
orbhhll te/Chl'I'S l'el'lI\e . II't'Nl'lts
1101 1IIIIhl ) , proscribing COICC.tl or l'I'
S tOI.tullleltM to which admission hI
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S' cul"cl. and tlscollh'llUcllg any en-
. h'I'II'lso ) which . clnhlell telchl'I'1 10 l'al
' Ullol 111111 (1)1' coat rlhuitlons , howm'et'
1H11 tile ) ' uuighit IL' . Hllh n ruling
' Iholhl 1u UlfOI'Cl'd 11 the Ollh :
'schools.
" . \ I IoHtlntol' Gell'll Islol hits rt-
.tlglell melel ) ' Iii order to tCcollolnl'
the l'I ) ' 01 " 'lshlnJlol C01'1'l8POIUI01IH
Si who would Jln'o 11'II.lolt bitterly 111.
' 1IIIIoln'll Iutl thteit' ll'lll'lon/ ) Iho
tflI1)elltlillg ) eveitt PVO't'Ii 10 htttve beett
tlllOlllg o\lll 11'0\11 IUl'u hl'n
' r , groundless. No snerhileeVOhill IUle
'hl'ln too great for : h' , Bs81'1 to me.
, : dee1 the l'I'lltnlola or thl'se IUW/
' hailer tacit for ncel'tlo tOI'lCUltl of
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: 'hht1cal 110VOleu t
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7'11 $ , rO . 'TrD (7rMtY IIUA , .
I Is t lie hODed that the bill now
pending 11 tile lower hOIU or the legis-
Intlro lY which $200,00 nre nppro.
Irlntell for the ( ptchnse of seed graIn
will hot bo ltel ; upon with I1tl10
hnslc. 11 the first place , 20O Is
un el0rl l8 stun oC money to 3111H'O'
Irlnte for relief purposes . 111er exlsl-
lug conllions or our slole finances Un-
hess It Is absolutely necessary to raise
this slm 08 I matter or felf'111'CSCr\0-
thou. As framed the bill Is or doubt .
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Cui validity , hcc/lsC It cOllraVCles that .
provIsion of the constitution which l)1o-
hlhls the 6tto from 10nlnl its credit
tel ) 111\'lluI1 01 eorpolUol. Grant
that nobody will raise the question of
the cOlsUtll01nly or tile bill , there
Is still no warrant for rushing the bill
thl'ol h. At timmy rate its passage should '
hb tlell'ell until wo know definitely
whether the nllll'olH'lnton for seed
grain 10W IICldllg lit congress wi lc .
voted Ull 01' down. That will be deter- ,
mined at thc furthest by next Monday ,
when the llty.thh'll : conreH eXlllres.
Anolher reason wh3' the bill should
not be rushed through h Is the Il0ssl.
hlty or slclrlng sufficient Hcel glin
( brought the St. Louis amid Chlcl o
boards or h'ntle. 'hc olcel'g oC the
State Helef cOllIlon url now on
the way 10 Chicago \In- St. Louis 10 no-
Jolnll for Rl'el Jr In with those boards
eoiithitiott that mulm
of trade on cOlu1lolS mummy
thu UIIII'oll'lutOI of any considerable
nmount for the IllrchuHe or seed II'uln
' . 'he le ' will therefore .
unnrCCNnl y. ! legislature wi
fore he jUNttc(1 II t1ln3'ht ! : ! fnnl action
on the seel grain bill for a few days
longer. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
VICAnl 1WA1W ( ) VI 7'IADN TO lrr.p.
'lho otTer or the Chicago Board or
' ' the drouth stricken
11'1\le to IHIRt tl'outh
fl'me' ! or : Nebraska t PUt In Reel
for I Inw crop Is , with the exception
of the plan for It federal nllll'oll'ln ton ,
the most practical ll'ollosiion wlI
reference to this subject that has yet
heen ) ndvammced. ' .hc Chicago Board
or Trade recognizes that 1 large part
of its transactions IR hlsCl on the 110'
. ittiti that
dncts or the Nebraska form 111
every failure of a corn crop In this
state meun losses to time II'nln dealers
ns wel nH to the farmers. 11 order
to mnkc sure that lext year wl not
bring u reCl'IUCI of the short CI'OI )
.
Imy rcon of lunblt to plant the
land , the memhel's of thc board have
undertaken to raise , hJ' RUhscI'lpton.
1 fUll 10 bc hwestetl In seed and
loaned to leet3' farmers 01 security ,
or the cro ) .
This course Is much more feasible
thnn the advance of the seed pm'-
chnscd with the II'oCelIR cf honds In
exeimniige for individual notes befuuse
I private sJ'mlcute will not lo bound
ly tlte , numerous constitutional and
statutory lmlntons that obstruct state
action. The ruud raised l ) ' thc Bol'tl
of Trade can bl expeditiously distributed - :
h'lJted where It will do the most good
'through h the bankers timid agents with
'whom the SUhRC1"lbm's are accustomed
to hu\e busimmess ielntiomis. In fact , we
arc reliably informed that the preihmn-
mary inquiries have already Qecn lund
timmouigim these sources. There . Is umoth-
lug to pi event prl\n tt parties ' from
-mnldnJ 10U1S of Reel emi ! notes secured -
cured . by 1 prospective croll. And we
nr nRsm'cd ly 1cn who are In 1
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1I081to1 to know that wih anything
like 1 fair season any farmer will be
able to take lill his note so soon ns he
can realize on his CrOI
In coming to the assistance of the
11'oulh sufcI'l's th ' Board or Trade
Is not actuated solely' by business 10-
tires , although they , imilmy he ) i deter-
umuining factor. There iR 1 11munlnr.
Inn feature In thus hclnln the helpless
to helll thenwe'es. 80 far as the
II'Oposllon of the board relies upon
the co-operation of the hnnlwl's and
buslnefs nwn In tIe tmfol'hmntc com-
mmmummities . It ought to receive thc hearty
'clicoU'le1ent of all who are anxious
for the . . speedy restoration or proBe
lerl ) . ,
istssirs ; : ; : ; 11SINATI !
The resignation of Postmaster Gen-
e'nl Bssel WlS not UimeXiCCte(1. Rc-
llorts havc heeu em'l'lnt for Home time
of his Inlentol to retire from the cab-
hiet vU'louH 1'011on9 hclng assIgned
for It. I was stated that hc had hc-
como dissatisfied with the 10siton ,
owluJ In IUl' to the flCt that commgm'ess
tnlcd to , "IPI'OVC ) some of his rccom-
mC11atons , amid that thc duties hnt
hecome Irksonme. I wns also said
that ho was luxlous to get out and let
sonic one else shoulder the 1IHIOnHI-
buRy oC I 'II'ohahle ) ) heavy telcenc
itt . the close oC the ctmrrent fiscal yom'
Mt. ssel Rays that the reason for
his reth'ement Is entirely 11'sonal , and
thus lt thc Itatel1ut of time II'eshlcnt )
Ilso , Ito wlulH to rl'/lme IJ'ofestlounl
VtiC lu which Lucre Is mom 10ueJ' fO'
him than the Ilhl'J' of a memher of the
caiitmet. Of course , If 11' . Bssel II'c -
fl'rH II'nclclJ ) law to eujoJ'lnA the
honol' of helug the ' '
10stmnstol' gl'lernl
of Ihhl great couimtry 10hotly hums lnJ'
l'lght to IIHl fault wih imitim hut ho
can hardly expect to escape critcism
for what vlll to ' '
seem
wl Home It victory
or IcIulslt\e1'HN over the selse of' '
pullo dutJ' , ( 'SIJcal ' lu \Iuw of the
fact Ihut the 1IostUIHt'1' general hlm- '
self H13'1 Il lund n Il'HII to lccolplsh
soulthlug mOI'o lu the ( ltmveiolmmmt'imt ) of
the llstnl service HU1 ho mud leen
able to do lu the tme t Hluce ho as-
11uel the ditties of the otilee.
: h' , BIHI'1 hus hindu I fairly good
record IS time duet of the . oslolco
dt'lavtmmteumt ) , though ho has donu 10th.
Ilg to diltuglish hliu 0' to give him
1 dlll to ht l'I'UI'lhl'I'l'll II l'Ollcton
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vith time tltmvehopmmmt.nt or the
wlh Ilu\'ulolllut 10stai
' . 11mm found thii't service
IWI'vIt. lo f01HI tmt s \ lit time
highest Hlnln of elhicleuuey It hiiiti ' '
hlJhelt l'lcIL'1'r I hlll C\'l'
iuttflhlmt'd. dIl 10 ilmi timoroiiizlmiy lwacti-
cll Iull huslul'HH.I.e I1lmlllst110n of
imi9 lmt'eteeessor , lutl I cnulnt ho said
tmt Ito hums hlll'O'I'1 It Homo thhlJH
itmstbttttetl uiimder time precethilmg iulnmin-
Ilsllutl'll IItcr tm 111CrII11 : 111mln.
ISI'alou ; t , for thc I cXleu lon or IIO/hl1 I
facili I bemi , 1110 heen hautlonell , amid
a great mll ) plncl'H do uot now Iu\u
lS good 1 service lS fOI'mel'ly. . But NO
fur as time iresemmt ) ) '
fil iK II'l'SlUt 1Iostmnstlt. general
hus wOI'I.ell IU UI Ihtl'l tumid II accord
wlh the Policy IIh1 down II I hiM iue-
lll'CeJOl' ho hits done vcli. I II 10
he sull of 1 1 lscl thut ho hH
shown 1 sCl'ulmlous regard for the
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pritmeiplo ' ot civil Rorlr reform , tllR
settIng 1 to l. meritorious example to
ts ) Inrt ,
Time nppolntmenl or lion. Wiiam
rJ Wilson lo succeed Mr. Bsel ns
Postmaster general ) attests the esteem
In which tutu IJesllclt hoills the West
' ' ' wlmos term In
Vh'gllln l'cIJ'cscntnt\e , whofo
COI less w1 expire next IOlloJ' . Mr.
Wison has been , Ilcrhnps the 10St
constant 111 tle\'olct friend of the ad-
mlntsh'nton In thlf congress , nt nil .
times earnestly amid ably chnmllioutn '
the views of the Ilrcsldcnt regarding
the tariff and the llmmatmces. lie was
selected lS chnl'mau oC the ways nlli
melns conunlllc nt the 1tnuce of
\ 1' . Ce\'clantl , nnd their rdntonf have
long been of a most eordii nml conf-
dcntnl nnturc. Whelhe' Mr. Wlfon 1
'w1 add to his tclltnton lS n Ilhlc !
man at time heed or the 10sl0lec dellnrt-
lent IH fomewhnl llblelnlcul Time
11nlnlst1 ( bout oC that I otce calls for
time exorcise or IJ'uclcnl jIHI meul. I
If eRsentnlb' I blSllRS position. Mr.
Wison has yet to how whether he
hns the sort or ability relll'el to
wisely adimmbumitder nml develop the postal -
tal sCI'\'lce. However. the service IR
now on so geol 1 bnslH , nnd its stnnd-
Iltl ( or clclelc ) ' so high h , the credit or
which Is u1ogethC' due to the II'ccell-
immg nlllul81'llon , lhnt time , new IloHt-
111stC' gClcl1 will need onb' to . ad-
lucre to the eftuulshetl policy In order
to snccnssful > : lllnIHtel' the affairs
or the office.
otce.
TO 1'1/1/0 ' c .tIONI'OfaY. (
Bills are Ilmll In con I'I'S which
IJ'01108e to proloug for fifteen years time
Bel Ilelhone , m0\01101) ' . These mimemis-
1'es . II'o\'lle for extendl\ time life of
ee.tnllteuts uOIIIUI ) ' Issued to
'hOIIS A. Edison , but with which he .
111'lell ) long iigo. Moreover , Intents for
the Immo devices We'U ISH\e.l. ou I'1i-
son's 111111u 10u ( , \ the II'llclllll . coun-
tries or Europe and hn\1 run timtmbr tel'ms
there. Time Bell IOnolol ) ' Is seekimmg ,
throulh congressiommmil ! egislntioim . to control .
trol thcsl putenls , ISHucd In this couu-
try two years ago ufel 1 delay or slx-
teeu yeais fl"OI the tme or application ,
until tire J'ell' 1910 , uml thh ( utmageous
scheme , which etlh'u\lues jIlclnl tie-
clslon to the effect thut llteuh ; granted
In this couuh'3' nle not valid after the
cXlllrton or thc foreign Imlent for the
same devices , hus found advocates nUtl
SUliOrters In cou reRS.
'l'ho Trades League or lhlhulelphll
receuly suUmltted to the lendlu patent
Inw fl'l or thlt city the Iucstou
whether lhese proposed bills would , \
passed , operate to prolong the hives or
letters patent or the United States I
owned or controled by the Amm'
Ican Bcl 'l'clellhone compaimy. Time
l'ep1r was thut such would le the
effect or the bills , amid upon this the
league lUIR sent out I request that busi-
ness m\1 e\crJ'whem nllleul to their
representatives lu congress to olllose
these . It Is imnrdiy
measures. I hnrtlJ' possible
thlt any or the bills will , get through
this congress . which has enl ) ' two and
one.hnI working tIays remnmmimmiimg , but
no harm could he done hr cnrl'rlng out
thc smmggestion of the league. The '
cston
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inolmopoiy Is alert nnd active. Undoubtedly -
monolol )
edlJ' It hnR 1 lobby ut 'WasLilugtomm assid-
\OU sly 100ldng after its interests amid
wih fl'lcmls In clthur hrl1ch of coum-
' It ' be able to oC the
gl'CS UUJ' Ic Ible get one
bls timrough lt the bust immoimmeimt. In
the imurry and rush of the closing imours
of congress It not InfrclIenty : IUIIIIICnE
that leglshtlon Is enacled which would
not be Ir tlCl'C wns time for delle1-
tbon. I thcreforu behoo\cs those who
are oPlosed ) to IrolougluJ the Bell
monolol3' fifteen years to \lg1alt. .
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I would sccm that C'ery man II comu-
gross should know that the luhlc senti-
ment or the country , and especially the
sentment or the busIness Interests Is
O'erwhollln ly oPlosed to gl\hl ! time
telephoue monololy I single IdtUtonnl
\'untnge. I hits had the ful enj03"
ment or every t'lght legally mil rightfully .
fully obtained and ; bas mlll tlm most
of it , and time practically nnh'ersnl de-
II1 now is thnt It shal he accorded
no more favors at the ands of the go'-
crn1cnt Not In this 0' In any oiier
country hns I 10nopolJ' rCl1h'cl such
conHlderton us his been shown this
one , and no\'cl did I 10nololJ' Hhow less l
conccrn for the puhle or lJ1"j1W I 101cy
of greater ruliutcit3' Ind 1'eel HUU the
Amcrcnn Del 'l'elelhone coimmpaimy. I
has cXlctcdft'01 thc Amercan people
a truute which has Ille immuitl-mmmhi-
lo1th'es or Its ineimmimers , and I hUH
nc\'el mlle I concusBlou In time Ilille
Intel'cHt. Its operations In conmtectbon
[ t olC'nUons connectol
with time l1tcnt olcc have IJln 1 Bcnn-
11nl nnl its policy generllJ' hlS been
such us to Htlml ( It one ot the 10St un-
sCI'upulous and soulless of corpomatlomis.
Time Ilhle ) Is thuorotigimiy 1I'cl of its ex-
uctons lml wamit to see In cnl or Its ,
power t wrest un unwlu'rnllhle ) trili-
umte ( roam tlc 11eople. In New York and I
Home other states the leglslltles 11'0
conshllrlng 11181'eS to check thc
r11Jcl ) . of this 10110IJ' , 111 them
Hlwuhl le I generl "cnwnt for this
1"1'1181' ) . But tIme matel' oC hUICl1t
concel'n Is 10 thwart the Rclwle oC time
coml1ny for IrolonJln/ UIUOlllsUc
IIOWe' lJ' act oC commgress. 'l'hero may
not Io much 11nngcr of Its mmceommmimiinhm-
lug this , but It Is the part or wlHl0m
for hORe t opposed to the Hcheme to bo
wulchful : tmmd 1lel't
1/7'/WI'IIJIN''IWnms1W.
'l'ho decisIon of time Board of County
C0111ssiolC'H not only 1J1lnst
imutkhimg mummy redact ion whntorcr
> I I reluctou
In the slhtrleK ot county em-
Illo'CH , but o'cu hICl'lIHlu time
sll1ry roil over thnt of Ilst year , wl
ho I 11sullilolnlmcnt to the taxpayers '
of Doul1s count ) . 'flwl'c his Icen I
geitt'mai del1111 for eco I 0 I ) ' In 11 the
luhlc olCIS , 1ld ( time coulty coimmiumis-
' ' to ' to
IdolC'1 were expected l'e/lllll
thut dm'imusmmmd wih HICh 1l'181'O of re-
tremmeimimmemmt mIs , he expcimdlturem4 uimder
t'lllhlllt IH OXIICI111'I's ulle'
their control votth1 Ilel'II 1'II'y one
Imows that time do\nwlu'd 1\lslou or
n Iulnry list Is a dclclto and ul1trnc'
t\o job yet len lu all brnimchmes of 111-
\nto business h1\o heen eOllClCI to
111erlll.0 It , 111 there Is ito geol
1'180n why those entrstl1 ! wih time
Ilnugelwlt of time public f111s
Mhoull l\ohl It. .
Time leml11 for umahary fl't remmciunmommt
Is not directed against IIU'loul1r Illllc
otlicerum. No one would InsIst sooner
t" j' : ! ' " : : : = : :
" . , . . "
lnl 'rho Bee lhnt e\er man ho paul'
nib thnt he 1\JRnl ) ' worth , whether In
puhlt or iitlS.ni'c ) " " ! el1110y , limit can wo
say that thll lIe \ services are worth O
1Ich nnd ttth thnn two years ago ,
whcl lu the .llptcrvnl the prices or
c\'el'3.thln , \'fll \ ' { ! enters Inlo the cost of
1\lnl hmavo4ulJ3bmm , and men In Private
Cmlllo1enLne recel\lul less thnn
then , nlhonW" ' pcrformln thc Rlme
work ? . ' 'hcl'ft.chl'ee \ Janitors In the
COllt cOli\ , house who Jet $0 n
'
inoimtlm. ' 'hqJJ jql1 I l ors In time city hail
bnldllg nefRf ; , thc street get $ ; 0 n
101 the Thiq1jajmItor I In time public 1.
bl'I' ) ' hnllllg n block away gets $ .to n
immommthm. or thp ' janitors In thc Rchool
11111n s wlto"to 1010 lhan O'tlhlOI'J'
'junlor worl , few c over $ :0 1 monlh.
'J'hc ume tlRII'ellnncles011 ) I'ohnhly
appear him COlllllson or olher cia-
Illo'e Unlcl ? thc c ClrClltnlccs
the cOlllssllC'S wl hn'e dllCll ) In
jlRUfrlng twh' action.
Now lot the house give prollll con-
RIIllton to thc cOlstlllonnl nmmmemmd-
lents IRed 1) ' thc Rcnnte. Time qles"
ton or le\lflng the . coast ittmtion Is imy I
fur the lost hnlll.tuni enc wih which
the ) cglslnt1'e has to ten ! TIme whole
state flhiliiluISttit ( huh Is hnlllcI'cll hy
thc olt\rOWn l'est1clonR or time exist-
lug Insh'nnwnt. VUlt maims of school
lone ) ' le idle In the IUUHIR or tutu state
treasurer ! , because the ' field for iitv'.mt-
IIlt Is I1t1lr ImlcI' ( iuy the consthl'
tloim. .ltmstice Ilst he dealt . omit b ) .
time cumummbersoimme ' court.
CllbC'Hole RIII'ele COI.t C01it
IllRHIIn because the commst ltuu t ion vre-
\11 tH time onlu'gelent or the SUII'OII' .
court. ' [ 'ime Sin te BOI'1 01 ' [ 'ramusporta-
ton ( Is It usell'sA nntl cXllcnsl\e piece or
; o\'lrnIIJlul . InchlnC'3' , heclllc ) there
Is mme uuthm.l ) to have its melier/ )
elected Ir the lwollie. ) And ! 0 emi Ilown
time eltl'e list. . 'he house Rholllugrce
to the lltetl consttltonul ammmend-
mentR Ir I acc llllsheH nothing clse
for the , .
fU' mvimoie session.
'Vlme selute hums Passed time bill introduced .
111ccd hr SemmatorVatsomm , providing for
unlforl bar exullnatolu : . Time sumbsti-
tulon of one bar cxnmlnaton under .
time 111'ecton of the SlprCle lO\.t for
thc Inlttmlnous cXlmlnntols now
held In each judicial dIstrIct would he I
great step him the dllcUon oC reformmm.
'rhe present hi still hns the objectiomm-
luhle exelilton or I'llntes or the
Cole e of Law or time Slate t11VCI'Sly ,
111 under it graduates of the harvard
Law school would be cOlpcled to submit .
mlt to examination , whie graduates or
the \ school just referred to would be ad-
mItcd to prlctce wliiout formality or
any Idnd. tif ourse . there Is ito good
rClon for dthptions or any chm'nctel'
But Ir we caul . have uulfO'm bar cx-
Imlnllous Wtp have tlel as uniform
lS we can. m' ' !
Time enemmIet.m . Mayor Piimgree has
made In DMrolt hlYC scored n point
agnlnst ll h t \lchlguu \ legislature
huYlug passeF ' ' - law empowering the
govermmor t0" make certain ) -
go\cruor tOlulw mmipoint-
ments imereIfjii j Inde hy the mnJ'or.
" 'hle thc flW'amny , le I good Ole , I !
was born otan' ! flrlt of reprisal Imong
men of hltl li whQ failed . In every
attemmmpt1to Wltr91 : the "mclal IctOlof ,
the DctroltUII ' 0 In 'his IJ'olrncted
figimt against the' corporations thlt have
for years domlnntCl time ' city gO\'C'n.
ment or , Detroit ; Mayor Plngrec still
enjo's the IC'lctl ' 'sJ + mlntl and sup-
port of the common people.
The sensltonnl deyclopmcnts In the
Taylor defnlcatol case indicate thnt
the South Dakota officials Ire pushing
the prosecution In earntt . It Is to le
I hOled , for the sake of time Illl of
this new cOlmonwlnlh , that every
mUl ImlJcutcd lu the scandal will be
brought to jimstice. Something 1USt
le done to assure the people ut Ilt'go
or the safety : or'pubJc runds. Timers
are nltgether too II1J' delinquent
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h'lfSl'ot.s.
Now. If nil site rest oC the cahlnet will
l'eslgu , l'I'cslteut Cleveland may see
his way clear to provide for the wholc
horde or lemocmtc statesmen out of
I joh. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Where the Ulalu Uest _
lhlntelphla 'rlmes.
Pot and kettle are equally eloquent In
explaining why the senlte Is so tar behind
In the work of' the session. But time Ilamc
Is clearly with the blathel'hltes. . ,
. .ooklnl for Funeral J'XpCI80S.
Kansas City Slnr.
The so.caled Cuban revolution , tccordlng
to late reports , ended berorc It WIS 11lrly
ben. 'l'hese alleged outbreaks c/me only
! " only
funds the
when the of "patriot h II.rs
are begInnIng to run _ low and them Is
reason to believe that they are rfant
merely to stir up ex.Cubans In this country
to make Increased contrIbutons ,
1
OPIosoll to Ureat 1ntcrprt.e. .
New York Tribune.
Democratic statesmanshp : was always op.
posed to great enterlrlSe 1:1 ocean . . ) op !
! .
,1111 trlnseontnenta m'allWu/i. : .1,1 It " /S
oily to expect It' to re\'et",4l Isel 11 the
matter of the opcsed telf rap'J hue 10
Ilitwali. Such products n.e created c , : . : ) '
I.v " nineteenth century genlui and statc8-
11"ashlplnd time bourbons aN not deal-
II ! ; with those vIntages. .
" 'I"t iiaiIrlmii. , flgt Need.
Rllnsl"I'1 Ilepubilcan.
The railroad poolIng bill was pr'-r.Icahiy ; .
Itled In the senlte Saturday . the n.aJ'iiity
against taking It Up being large. 'l'Ils :
bi had passed 'Ihe ' house and WIS llLhe
by 1 powerful ( lobby. its tall'3 will not
hurt the road\ . much. What Iney want
now most oC ni imt more business , imit ' me
method of dlVlng { up more cqulIQly : what
little business I t1Iy . have . got.
Iown' . C rU'11 of Cundhh\tcl.
citiWgo Inter Occan.
Since Goveror.Juclcson of Iowa declared
that ! he would , n1er no circumstances ba
II candidate ( fl ; e-eiectlon the republican
e.electon
palJeror the litmwkeye i stile have been
discussIng thmu..aiahiaimility or promlmmt' '
' - '
men 10 be pUt rorwan IS candidates .
Time Indlanol/ Herald brings forward lieu .
B. F' . Clayton of that city , the Ceimtervllle
lo\eglan nounmte0 Gcteml Drake. who
was one of tiSttqdluittes , two years ago ,
and the Iiur1tt m Uuwkeye 811Iests Ylrs time
name or cxt. $ t. \ lr James Hurlan. who
was In the U leI' States Inute when I.ln-
coIn was p IMI. Senator Harlan Is
stilt vtgorousqmf in the coimventlon two
\'lgoroullus
years ago hrtiup president , showed the
same earnCst.umtimuslasm and vicar of
lhoulht that tf 1llld when , In tIme United 1
Unl <
States senate. 8hould the Iowa republIc-
rcpublo-
rmoinlnntt- Senator
aims nomlnltt Hnrlan for governor
coverer
there would be a revlVl1 or the memories
of the days of the t rcconstructlon.
IXTRfl.li TI0YU. 1Z111UC2'jt LWSiT.
IJltRr.rtSJr.
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Oo\o.Jlmncrat h Time iioebery tnlnItry'
t I iambi . will declare ngaint alt proposi-
tnnl committng' l nllall 10 the silver
polIcy. The ( cry IIAt ) however , has I
leaning toward time silver side anti In time
elections which are likely to Canto some
time ttls year the IUlrty may leCtN control
of Parliament.
i'imltadehphla Hecord : A let of the dlR-
position of the English govrnment with
regard to the nsemblng of anolher inter-
ntonal monetay conference 10 11scu8 the
propriety of the eslablshmenl of blmclnllsm
wilt bemallethlsweek.A resolution , has
been alTered In Parlament urging the gov-
ernment 10 cooperate wlh other rowers In
bringing about an Interatonat uimlerstniui- ,
Ing.
Ing.Infaln Express : Internatonal IJlnelnl m
Is n harmless fad for time slh'erles to busy
their energies , 'lh. No objecton can bo
found to ndoptn/ resolutions calng for
i more Internntonal conferences. I Is Jnst
Ilslble that If they consider the mater
of the
long enough the fnancial slatesmen
world may discover a Ilmplo ( lan by which
bolh silver ami Iohl can be used safely by
any country thnt viimem * , without reference
to whether others co.operate or nolo Amt
, vhen the success of such a plan Is demon- I
strateti all nations wi bo eager 10 adopt it. '
lWWi : AIl1JTll.1'JV. J'.t 1 '
San l"rnnclsco Fxaminer : Time Paris
Berlnl sea tribunl cost the United Stales
$22414,39. Experts are flurln as to
whelher the trlbunl was worth this sum.
the most optimIstic amonI them thlnl they
can justify time expenditure of Ihe 39 cents ,
but as to the rest there Is doubt.
Minneapolis Trlbunol : Time rjeclon by the
senate of limo $425,000 asked for by Secretary
Gresham to pay Great nrllin for seal
fishery damages Is a severe snub 10 limo
secretary and one that ought to lead him
10 resIgn I ho sll relalns any pride. Time
senate doubtless thought tlt Mr. Gresham
haul permllCl , time Unltel Slates to get time
worst of I In ethnalng the lamlles , and
verily I looks that way.
Chlcnlo Record : nut the question of
Epeculatve damlges. lke most of the rest
of time ful1n [ of time Paris trlbtmnai has
bcen forced upon the United States 10 Its
11sntvanlago , and the only question now
Is whelher a high sense of national honor
should compel Its Iln'ment. Ought congress
10 stand by the executive branch of gover-
ment and sustain the unjust contracts It
may make ? This congress , at least hns
refused 10 pay the alleged damages of $425-
000. and there the mater Is Itely 10 rest
for some other congress to worry ovel'
Meantime , IL may be remarlced time same
briiant dlplomac whIch Inaugurated the
Dering sea tribunal Is meeting wih hopeless -
less defeat In other ways , and the reports
from Bering sea indIcate that thin seals In
that . regIon . so far from being protected , are
being killed off rapidly anti are likely to
become extinct wllhln a few yean
Chicago Tribune : The house did well to
defeat the amendment to the general de-
fclenc ) ' apllroprlnlon bill under which Great
Orlaln would have been paid t25OOO dam-
ages tinder the ParIs Bering sia award.
there was nothing In the findings of the
ParIs tribunal thnt fixed time cltzenshl )
of the claimants The damages , tlierefor'
were largely speculntve , and if . as Mr.
Hit afrms , positive testmony shows that
of the $425.000 claimed $360.000 was owned
by citizens of this country , It would be the
height of folly to pay thIs lump sum to
Great Drllaln for damages more than two-
thirds of which were caused by our own
vessels. Inasmuch as the findings of the
tribunal Iself have been of no avail In savIng -
. Ing seal life , Mr. DIngley was not far out of
I the way when he recommended that the
government should 1(1 oft the seals and
market their pelts. I Is only a question
of time how soon Canada will do this If
wo don't.
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rUICE U ] TIE STATE l'JlESS.
I
Chadron Signal : 'e Nebraska leglsla-
lure has been guilty of an atrocious piece
of class legIslaton In passing I bill forbidding -
bidding the coloring of oleomargarIne so as
to Imitate butter. A simple law to prevent
fraud and adulteration Injurious to the pub-
Ito health I all that Is just.
Sliver Creek Times : Did anybody hear
the D , & . M. Jor mal say anything about
'reading' 01. Inspector' Hilton out of the
party ? Nay verily. Mr. Hilton has now
qualified himsel for a seat In the Inner
circle with the Journal and its pals who
Imagine that theY rule the destinies of the
republican party In Nebrslc
Grand Island Independent : The majority
of our state senate conceived the Idea to
dIvest the governor of his appointing power :
and give the appointment of all ofcers to
the Board of Public Lands and DuUdlngs.
In whIch the governor would be 'a minority.
This plan was unjust , and as a party measure
very unwise as It would have weakened the
party's , populariy and established a dangerous -
ous prec dent. ,
Nebraska City Press : The childIsh rant-
Ing of the city of Lincoln and Lancaster
county since losing the state faIr Is pIma.
In the extreme. I exhIbits a pglshness
and selfishness only equaled \y the deep
dark villain one sees la the plays , but which
has heretofore ben unklowl In the real
drama of life. Time proposition of Lincoln
to make all railroads locate their principal
ofcee there Is a decided horse play and wi
not have any tendenc 10 alleviate the
growing feeling of bitterness against the
capItal city. 'fhls feeling Is but a small
acer now , but with the continual freshet
of crookedness and selfshness on time part
of the capital city ring , may I not result
In removing the capital Who knows ?
Norfolk Journal : I Is to be hoped that
not only , wi every possible step be taken
to make ex.OI inspector Hilton or his
bondsmen return to the state the money he
Is withholding on a flimsy pretext , but also
to make him dIsgorge at least a portion of
the Illegal and excessive amounts he claims
as "expenses , " I there Is any \\"y In
which hilton can be proscute(1 criminally
that hould also be done I was an out-
rage on the republican party that a man
of hilton's odor should have been appointed
to 10 responsible a posItion . anti now that
bls rascality has been shown up time party
'and not the man who Inflicted him on the
public will have to bear the responsibility
for his shortcomings. The acts of Hilton
will make It hard sledding for republican
candidates for governor In time future , and
unless the party turns down its rascals and
nominates men whose records prove them
to be In sypathy with mora honest state
government party defeat may be a portIon
or time lessons of the future.
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l'JWJ'/JC ANn 2'JIINJS.
The Chicago herald Is engaged In the
patriotic occupation of driving New _ York
out of time union. Wherp would democracy
be then 1
Jules Verne Is 78 years old Ils , first
novel was published when he was 35 , and he
has been pruclug tbem at the rate of
\early two a year over since.
\ !
For some inexplicable reason the up.to.date
legislator hu overlooked time uppish ten-
delc of time botom of the strawberry box.
Now ) Is time lme to put It down
A crisis has been reached In the struggle
between time man and the Inlmal In Momitamma
Dy legislative enaclment the tiger Is for-
bidden to browse on the ground Iloor.
Secretary Carlisle wants some changes In
the tariff affecting prunes. ThIs Is otclal
confrmslon of the rumor that the Imarty (
monkeyed with dried prunes to Its sorrow.
Miss Emily Malbone Morgan , time young
lartforll novelist , devotes tIme proceeds of
her literary efforts 10 the malnlenance of deserving -
lerary
serving girls In country hOles during their
summer vacaton ,
Melville E. Stone , one of the speakers at
the publishers' ballluet Iwl In New York
City on Friday evening said In the course
of his remarls , that he was editor of a
newspaper for twelve years unl had fifty-
two Ibol suits
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LED ' TO TiE At TAI AT LAST
Aft r Many Eu agcmont n l'oklo ! Woman
Find One that Snl ! Her .
BEAUTIFUL WOMAN'S SENSATIONAL CAREER
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Myrtle 1. iioltmmlngton , , Nnt\o ut Ienvlr
nll " 'Il Himown In ChlrRlo Society RR
. \lrH. , la\uII. " 'llllolt to Thurn-
tUI " 'uIllhur , .
CHiCAGO , Fob . 28.-Myrtle n. lolulng-
ton . a beautiful oung woman who early In
the winter while going under the name of
Mra M. n. InYlond created quito a stir
In Chicago society , Was marrlel In this city
yesterday to Thornlon WOOlbury of San
1'rancIKeo. Monday afternoon Miss Holsslng-
Ion registered at the Great Norlher hotel
with her ummaid . giving her name as Mrs.
Unymonll , She nromisuti mueh Inlerest alcng
time guests by her beauty elegant wardrobe
and jewels , but she kept her 1'001 very
closely. Yesterday morning Woodbur imp-
( earel lt the imoti I , registered as M. U. flay-
10nd of New York , and asked to he shown
to Miss Holsslnglon's room , snyln that he
was her imusband In a few mlnntes the two
entered a carriage and were driven to the
Lexington hotel , where Dr. St\'es of Grace
EIlscopnl church was awaiting them. Miss
iioissimmgtun hind formerly lived al the Lex-
Ington unler tIme nnme of Mrs. htaynmommd
amid she lUl not enter. Woodhury nslccll the
rector 10 marry them li the cmmtmrclm and time
' drlnn tlmero Dr.
carriage WIS lulclly
Stves had frequenty met the ProsPective
bride In society but did not rccognlze her 1
until they nlghlel at the church door. He
explained to them that the rllual of his
church prohibied the marriage of divorced
people. . , .
"I think I can fix this satisfactorily to
you , " Miss Holsslnlton interrmiimted. "When
you met me I was 1\lng 11 ChIcago as Mrs.
Itaymnommd. That was my stepfnther's name ,
and I posed as a marlled woman simply be-
cause I thought I wonld servo me as a
protection. As long as people thouJhl me to
bo married I know I woulll be compartvely
ned free " from insult. I have never been mar-
This explanation occurred as the trio were
standing on the sidewalk near the carriage
They entered the challel amid there the two'
were made man and wife. They were then
driven to the hOlel , the bill was settled aul
they left on an afernoon trin for San Fran-
cIsco. Mr Woodbury Instructel the rector to
forward his marriage certfcale to the Uni-
versiy club San Frncisco ,
The first . tme Miss Holsslngton became
prominent In Chicago was last October. She
lived for a time at the Victoria hotel then
.at the Hcheleu and finally at the Lexlng-
lon At one of these botels she caused an
unusual amount of comment on account of
her youtim beauty and expensive jewelry.
She was to have been married Christmas
evemmirmg 1S9t , to AI\ar Bournlque , a young
maim , but the wedding was Indefniely Postponed -
IOned It the request of Mr. Bournlque's
Calher. He objected 10 the marriage because ,
he said , he was not , convinced that the
woman was slncre In the atTain. In time
marrlalo lcense 'Voobury's age was given
as 27 , Miss Ilolsslmmgton's as 20
Miss Holsslngton was born In Denver and
Is well lmown both Ihere and In Salt Lake
City. Her Cather was a wealthy mine owner
In Denver , and tha young woman , after leavIng -
Ing the convent In which she was educated
lived on California avenue In that city with
her aunt. From Denver she went to Sal
Lake City , where she went by the name of
l3raunieo said to be the name of her step-
father. While In Denver she had a love
, affair with a man who was called "Chelsea , "
and was said to be a Frenchman. During the
last two days the young woman has been
receiving many messages from Denver
signed "Tlmorntomm , " and It Is supposed by
some of the people at the Great Northern
hotel that Woodbury instead of being from
San Francisco Is Chelsea from Denver. I
Is also declared now that the couple went to
New Orleans and not to San Francisco as
they told Dr Stves they Intended to do.
SAN FRANCISCO , Feb. ' 28.-Thornton
'Voodbury came here last July from Boston ,
where be Is an attorney. He was given
the privieges of the University club , und
appeared to have plenty at money.
KANSAS CITY Feb. 28-The marriage oC
Myrtle D. Holsslngton to Thornton Wood-
bury created somewhat of a sensation Imere
where Miss Holsslngton was well known In
society circles last summer. At that time
she came on from Denver to marry a popular'
young society man . J. Montgomery Handley
and created a sensation by fainting at the
altar Just before the final words binding
them In wedloclt were spoken. The ceremony
was broken up amid considerable excitement
and Miss Holsslngton Immediately departed
for Chicago When she arrived In ChIcago
she telegraphed Mr Handley to come on and
marry her. He left for that cIty , but soon re-
turned. and I was rumored the match was 1
oft. Handley , who has wealthy relatives In
Europe , was at the tme dramatic editor oC
the Kansas City Times. He Is now In the
east traveling for a theatrical company.
list LIlT JBH J1JIY Ills ltV.\L
'ChIcago Society UoUo ( uncot ! nor WeddIng
Iuvilmttiomms .
ChICAGO , Feb 2S.-A romantc story
which Is agitating ultra fashionable circles In
Chicago Is developed by the hurried marriage
at Milwaukee last night of Miss May Dele
Benson and Alien . T. Howard , MIsS Benson ,
wil lived ' wIth htr mother dn MIOhlgnn bule-
yard al 'thirtieth street Rnlt is I 1 member of '
Olt of the mnt exclusive social Sets In the
city . had for some Limo been engaged to seth
A. Crone , n prominent society man and ' wel
known official of the New York Central ros4
The marriage was 10 have occlrrrd lat Mon-
Ihy night all the invitations were out. Mr.
Crone arrived from New York last Sunla ; . /
Upon his arrival Mlu Benson and her mother u4'
requested Interview with the .
rcqurMcl nn ! " 11 groom.elect
and the young womn Confessed to hIm thAt
her affections ht1 bern given 10 young How-
ani . al 1M same time tlrOflMln her wlHnc-
fleas to marry Crone of lie Insisted ,
The Inttn'low resulted In Crone releasing
Miss Benson from her elmgagement. She and
Howard declllll to be married In Milwaukee
11\ledlntely. Crone went back to Now York
without his brld amid Chicago society II all
aGog over the canceled wedding invitations.
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7'11O.UJ.1.'W / IUIT1
Galveston Nt'wst ( live n gossip one Unit
nnd elm wi lake IL n cotillete chain or
evidemmcc .
2hl11rl"hla Itceorti : Mr. Ncvu'sy- un-
Ilerllln,1 'OU'I'O a seif-inatlo man , Mr
, . Oolt.ox. : Ir. Ootiox-Olm , nol I wns born
lit the usual WI\ ) ' .
Basion Ti'nnmet'ipt : She-Wh , thus II
only thlrt-lwo immelmes , III you advertise
I nit a yard wile , 'hrce feet mlvrrlso \
yam'd.
Ollant Sahemtimmn-Not such feet ns yours .
lad ) ' .
l.o : Bhe-Yet thlY were superb : but
time idea or yotir getting jnquemilot8 for 0
)01' ! !
fUII rnl. lie-lint the design was a grid-
1'01 , yeti noticed .
" 'IIlh\tol Star : "Did you mnnnge to
rXlllnl1 10 your wife wlmy you got homo
10 late last nllhU" saul time convIvial
friotmul. "Y.'es : " "What mud Rhc say ? "
"Shl morl mmmdi orlglnnl. , she " wlahed I would be n little
Atlanta Conltulon : "And , papa what
dil gu'mtmudfntimer do for his counlry ? "
member "Nnthuitmg of CongreRs. whatever. " my SOl , lie was a
Phlllelphia Ieconl : Allude 01 Rhoro . "
11) ' he anno'lnJ to sonic but n swel 01
time sea mnl'cN everybody slcll
Detroit Free Press : liusbanul-For :
helwen's sake , what mnkes you talk 80
Ilch ?
Wife ( "lenSnll-101 l10 love. I hnve
to keel tllklll f0 yotm wil fat have so
mln ) oPPol'unles 10 say rule things.
llnclnnnt 'rlhune : 'l'ho tall girl mused
" " , 'IH\t , " said sue . "cnn I do to hrllS time
cOlnt 10 hil IUces at 1) ' feet ? "
'fhe short girl Inughed n hollow . wan lIt-
tic latmgii , wIth n dash or bluer tim it. -
le IIUIh
"SuPllose , " saul the short girl " ) 'OU drop
n dime 01 time floor. "
Chlcngo Tt'lhuno : "In thll cage. " said
time ker er. "we imave a splentlltl specimen
of the I eiccnumus Americammus , or American
pelican. It is mmoted , no you ace , for the
enoi'mnoumit size of its bill- "
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, ' ' rcmnnrkablo about
. l don't see ammytiming'
it. ' observed time man wlmo lmnd jtist aettleul
wRit time gas company , passlimg on ,
TlIF OLD STORY.
\VasiiIngtnn Star.
Soon will time roiiticiamt
In Ills rctirememmt vow
That 0111cc lmoltliimg Isn't much
For comimfort , anyhow.
Anti yet , when several years are past ,
V.'imile ime immta fallow lain
It's tweimty-itVe to one that lie
Will up and run again.
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it 1IRNINJ 20 .4LT 01' TILILU' .
Atlanta Ccsstltution ,
His credulous constituents S
Said : "Now we've got time mamm
We'll put hlmu up for congress
And elect him-if we can. "
And up ito vent and iii ho wont ,
And day iy day they imeard-
Those credulous comistltuents-
From congress , not a word.
Years after came this epitaph ,
Upon a marble dome :
'He spent two years in congress ,
And the balance-stayIng home. "
Qu kerS
OA1S
I Children love it. They will
' eat it every day for ten
/ years ; gives them rosy
\ cheeks and good teeth.
' Sold only In 2 lb. Packages.
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, Your Moticy's Worth or Yotw Moii.y Bt , '
It's Perfectly Safe
' To assume that when you go a B. , K. & Co. bargain
- you get one that's not equalled
p anywhere.You may pay less than
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' - $7.50 for a suit , but you don't get
&wg ' the 'way up suit for $7.50 that you
are sure to get of us. Now $7.50
15 flOt the regular pride of the
_ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ suits we are $ elling for $7.50 , because -
cause they are winter suits , loft from many different
lines ; suits that are as good cold weather suits as you'll
get often for $10 or more , hut they are not suRs bought
to sell at $7.50 , i'nnd thaL There ara other31 better ,
more money. Overcoats-we're stuck on a few , If
you come in anU see the prioss you'll get stuck on one
of' them yourse1t. The spring overcoats are in , and so
are the new block spring hats In "Stesoi Special" at
$4.50 and the "BrowningKing Special" at $3.50.
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