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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1895)
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Omlha. ! 111 I Roulh Om"h1. flngF lflk . G. Crner N nl.l 2Hh 811. Council IIltiff. 12 Penn 8trcot. Colcl Jnur" 1 ! Chicago Ol1t : ! , 17 CIIftmbr of Cnmmerc. Chnm\r New York. omco J"nmM 21 1 : . 1 Ild J5. 'rrlJulo uI1g. ' \oshll&loI , IQI P Street , N. ' \ ' ) utF.I'oNDIc ; . ze1ntInc to nn , ' edt' MI cornrnuntcMtoflq newI ! .1 oonlnlnlenton mlter , ) tJO tclntnJ < : 1'0 lh. 1dttor. 1,1'tilss , : l.tTlmS. : All tutneu , Ietlen' ' end remhtnlen . :10UI : be . .1 , ! u.tlon " lole" ' lef J'ubl.hln ! colpnll' , n.1lr1 Ornha. flrnft. checks ned fo'lolre ot1tr to " made l'II'n"l. tn ( horIer M the comtaflt' . . TII1 1I1 I'Unt.lttItINU COIANY. lm . _ _ _ Tn - ST.nmgNT Ot CI1tCUr4.TtO. ncreD 1. . Tzhuc1c . ! ecrctar7 . of The flee [ , . ' Ikilulog ' conlpany . ) , ttig .luly i.woln . enys that 11.II'J . ICIIJ ( .1130) . the nvttist number of full on.1 c"tl.leto copies lelull Ilmber ful of the 1tilly MornIfl. 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J. . . . . . . . . 1.:1 : : 31. . . . . . . . . 21.G3) ) IC . . . . . . . . . 19.318 - 'l'otaI . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CI7.GI9 10101 . . , , . . . . . . . . . . G.2H T.ci " tttiechI onil reure.l coflle9 . . . . . . I.cf" la , I.cf"19011 ! , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gn.21 ; ' , , DAI ) ' 0 \mg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.71 ' . 3un,1n ' - ) 'SuI.ln ) aEo1mI n. TZ CnUCI . 1 , , Swnro 10 before OF0tG 01.1 . ' 1 10 lY lre" mel' hue 20 day of T' hrUAr ) ' . JS9 : ( n ( ' llls . ) :1 tny N. 1 i'it1. 1 . Notr Publc. , < . Nehl l ; will ho nllu to Ilollt to nt least ole legal exel'utOI Ihls yeas' . I'1 ; 11'1'1 itlinig whlo IIICO I clhluot WIS la'lll ) 1IIIc front the commelccmeut : ' ' of 1 1)I'eSIlCtItIlll ) term till Its c'iitltng. ' It ' ( ' time for the Iosl' Isn't : l"'cI ) flour tmo ) (1clt ? to J1\0 itiiotliei' slate dlunor for the t'ntet'titltiiiieitt of OIU or two more ItN' gitititleti oln 11'1 ? ' 'rIl luhstuton ) of :1' . Wlsol for Mr. ns < I'1 will nltm'llly nler the nvei'age weight of the members of I'i'esideiit Clo\'eltlls cnhlnot Chicago Is flht'C11(3' lol1) ' nnnouncln that . " (11) ' the city of Chicago Is I it1Itfl1)lC , ' cot' tl great nntolnl conventloiis" to bo llell ( next rem' Chicago IK a slnunch . , con\'m.t to the practice of hlowll her . ' owu liorii. Poslllster Gelorll H soU never hell ' : Ilmllout IlhUe ) othico until ho WiH . clUel1 into . Prcsll'lt Cle\olumls cabi- not Nor Is there Ilr encouraging 1)I'os' pect thn he wIll ever hell nnothor 1m. : 10rtnnt IHbUc ) 1llco. , : Tlw 'ahtied ' la ' should i'einahii "aluel lolc Ilw fhoull remnll ; . on the statute looIH . The PeoPle who ' . PY Il'omlums on IIS1'IUCO polcIes ) Io : not Isk for II repeal , even whcl they t ; nro assui'etl that rltos have been raised . - becnnse It wus Clifleted. The Xchrslm dele lton 'In thc lower house of congress cnn mnlw Itself useful by Iccurllg the assent of that body tn . : ' the S1'IlflIC Imel1molt to the sulh'r : cl,1 iIhll'lI'IlttIOtl ) ) bill making nit II' " 1)l'oprlatlon fOI' the rolof of the - dl'outh 1i sttlTet'et's. ; . The nbollon of the force of sanitary : iflS1)eClOI'S ) devolves additional dutIes ou z , the polce ) otiheers. The 1101CO cnn easily look after nulsaiices If s'llI. Thieve ' 1001. nrer uulslnces they wi. 1'he'c : . l'e more of thcm thlu thieve were in. ; Rllocto'R nll they are mOI'o familiar with the tO'lor ) ' . Let them show what ; they cal 10 , . ; , No one hits cI'ltcllCl GO\'O'no. liol. comb for refusing to 1110'pose the ox" . ' clmth'c clemonc In behalf of MUllm'el ( hut , Go\'crot. ( lolcomb apparently 1'0- , ( lrls the 1Ul'1011ng power nR ole to he . , exm'chll ( only In extraordititi'y CIte . ' 1u : this hlstnnco thieve was nothll to Hhow that thc jury had reached a wrong concluslou. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ? . According io the extra of our enter- ' , IU'IRIIJ local CoIitt'IiIlO1'aI'y ) 11' . ) ' III ill ,1 'WII ImnAol nt Nehrnslm City It eIght mluutl'H D o'clock ' ' . ' Illlt I"I'11a morullJ. , : A 1)C1'iI ( by thin snmo minnie was nlsn - sh'nnAlel nlclnl ( ) ' lt Ilnthmlulh Ihoul the Rnmo moment. 'hIH Is n Ilhenolw- ill t hl t II'olt CX11111 tou. Perhaps f tilt Wlzl'l1erl'mnul 01' some sllrlt medIum - ' .4' BUilt cau enlighten us about the mYH' : , tel' ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "Vhio ss'ill ' for thai ' ? wi lillY IHOposcl census ' of South Omaha ? All what wi It . . hfl'Ollt the ll'ollort ) ) ' Owilel'S wheu mnle ? , 'J'hnt city IK uo"I'onull" mllel' n bar- , theit of debt iintl the . ' ' ' . . eu Ieht mil .Tllll' ) HnhlleH ? hl " 0 ( not yet 11cu lll1 There It not : 1011 ' clolh to meet the running ox- ' . 11Ises of the city . Whr take 1 celSIK . , for tim sake of gratifying a few 10cl1 .A Iloltehls whmm tHirty fealty Is boris i . vf 1 desire for olco ? . , ' 1lw dlh' 'I1I'f IllOclltoll are nil ' r : lnxlout 10 IU'Ohlibit hy Inw the , colo\lll . yellow of liii ) ' lu\staneo deslgiit'd to 1) ) . ' tsellls n RlhlttUto for butter 01' cheese , 'Imt wo hu\o lS yet to hear flol ) , 11Ih''II1 who WlltH to 11'ohlhlt ) ) the eoloi'Iiig 'olow of any greasy sulllnnc\ ) : \ that ell ho ) con\'l'leI1 Into ( C1'CILIIICVy . . 1mtl'l' l ' the use of chemicals. In fuct it IH doubtful wlltll' 10 lid' edit of the . so-ettiled ' ' ' butter and cheese cteltIllery Hoclled Cll'lll' ! it 1'1' 111 Chl'lle hits not hel'n tloctoi'etl ntll ( ' 010'111 to Jllw It 111K 11 the 111110 gollll .1 butl' Ill cheese fl'OI thai l'lo\I'Cl1 . ' ' ' . , , Jersey ) cow. , . . Nobody hUH n'l bl'ln able to Xllluln - - wh ) ' the chn'lel' Ihoull ho (11"1110 11 . to 110\\ ' the coinptrolles' to hell ovi'i' I ' ' ' Iit's'oiitl thn term for which ' 'et' hl' : ) 'l'll' hl''OII tl tel'l Wlt elected 1U1 why the eoliiptvohles' should bo the only 1'll'Cth'o olcel' ) on the intiiilci- . , . " t. _ _ 11,11 ) ticket whml oll'o Is to ho tIlled next 'clr. wlll wo have I 11'l'sh1cltlf l'lee- tou on hl111 ( and the ticket wl ho II , long the nitirtil luw. 1'he ' . . . IOlg 11 10'11 extension , . of ! ! (011Ih'ollI"S ) tl'll . of oll'o It 1110 . : o louhtul 1I'Oll'lot ) OU the lIII'ul gl'IUIl that It II not good POll' l ) ' to cx- . . . 'eld lttiylOly's ) tOI'1 of oleo beyond the . tll0 ( for WhIch ho II elected. It Is i set. ting n lreCtlCilt ) ( that will not conu l 'lll ' , , tel to anybody ' conversant with mu- " Iciuli ufalrs . . . _ . _ _ _ _ - . - . - - SOJI l'fllttTUfl : : LWlSlATIX. 'lwrc IR II perfect mnnll In the pros- cut legislature for thc creation or new boards nll . neW cxccuth'c oCCH. For the most part these omcos nm sinecures 10 lo flcl1 hy political barnacles : and hll/crs.on who are out ot elbows. I Is IH0110SCI ( that lie ( ftnto shall tuala- tnln n lonl1 or dentistry , I board of boiler hUll0clol ! , I board of 111lnlhl Ilspccton ) , n board of Inln 1/1 ton , 1 bonl'l or college oxnllno\s , and what hot. I Is also supposed that wo create more sqUl1'O holes for rO\nl pegs In the de11nrhnonts that already 'xlst , with nhul11nt help and llt 01 the ll roll taxeaters who . will inspect . . /llost , everything and anything , from 111cll butter 10 bull 1)111)8.Vhietiier all these \'I'lou ! and sUldr ) ' omcl11 11' RIUona have \cel Imll'O\'lscl to satisfy n long felt want Is not npll1elt , but : \ \ ' \'cntm'u to ill4SOt't lint the peoPle of ebllslm will manage to get along cnmfO.tnhl ) ' and SafelY without all these boards , secretaries , Inspectors and ox- 11crt safe clclwrs for 1 few , 'II' ' lon cl. The slnte has Ilotimisluni nini the ' ' 'rlt lls loUIHhcl1 nl1 110' plo of ehlslhn'o enjoyed excellent . health without all these gun1dlnls uf tIm imbue welfare nl1 plit'se for mote lmn twelty.I\'o , 'en1s. Chllh'cn hlve bcol born n11 men nU1 women hn\'u CI'OWI to their ful estate wihout dit- ' this lon felt want comfort 11 spite of bug Iel\l 1111A ulsn tslcl1. ' 1he coining geu , l'I'IUOI 11) ' lo of n mOI'e tender 1nl'0 Ill ) . 'i'hiey 1ny : i'ii1tiit'e sllto Inspectol from tlo ' i'mtthle to the grave , but tile twelteth century should he allowed to . CI'O for its own , 111 ! wo are still several - oral legislatures this Hlio of the tivemiti- CUI ' ' . centl' ) POIII , woflcLt-Iz,4 ' 'J . . ' Is ' ' In Police 1Ool'gfulznton progressing host of the great cUes on the hue of cl'1 service 1oform and \onplrtsun. 8111) . ' 1lo Chicago 1101CO conimnlssionet's ha\e just ( 'omillotod their oXlmllntol of the 101cc force relative to capacity 111 Intchilgeiice . As 1 l'su1 of these eXllllntoul out of I total of over 2,000 about 20 10lcemel who have beets on the force during 1 period of less tUI ten years have beets dropped. This shows that less than 7 per cent of the Chicago 10lco'C'e unable to 1lSS tIme ordeal of clvii service exatnlnatloii . O'leal I cl\1 IC'lcoxnmlulton. . Commenting n this subject . the Clii- cage Hccon1 s'ery lC'Ulcnty declares : Place these policemen under able and up- right omelets and out or reach or political influence - Ouenco and they will be wel able to fill their I . positions with credit. The trouble with the Police force very evidently has been In Its mlsmanagomenL Any policeman will obey his superior officer. What Is needed Is that the superior ofcers be men .who will demand - mand or him nothing but honest service 10 the city and the people. This allllcl ) wIth elunl force io Omnhll ns It Ioes to Chicago und other large ' cItes that olplor' army of 11011CC- . 'Hell mon.l Is commol rumor that a great deal of tcstmony dIscreditable to the lolCO of tllsclt ' has gone Into the grand jury room. Whethe' the grand jury takes . action with reference to . the alleged llagiant ' violations of law and dellauce of 11Ico regulatIons 01ot the duty , of the 110100 commIssIon Is to reorgaiilze the force by weeding out the black Shed ) 11l 11acl.n ) them updm' olccrs that enjoy lublc couhltienco. Omnh should hm'o force otilcred b ' 1 101co OI'CO olc by men who 11\0 hnd expol'lonce In 101CO II cllllu 1111 are Imo\n to bo . rigidly honest In thc discharge of their duties. The llolco commlsllonol'l of Omahl are l'XllCCtCI to follow the example set for them In other p011latm ) centers. S7'l.YG7'/IllH ? nI Mit VY . The sellte Is 10t lSll0lcl to le fS lb- oral 18 the house II strengthenIng tile l/\ ' . TIme 11\1 11110ratou bill as 11Isset'b ' the house lU'O\I\cl ! \ for tile COil- Httuclou of three first class battleships . : il I number of torllcto boats lnvolv- lug ni OXllolllm'o of mole tlll $20- 000,00 , time total flllroll1atol cnrl'le Iy ; UH mens1c , exceeding $31,000,000. As nmolllel hy the sOlatc commlteo 1lro\lslol II mnde for two battleships l1stond of three timid a IONs number of to\Jdo boats thais In the house bill , lie ( total appropriation being reduced nearly $3,0,00. The snore liberal policy em- bodied 11 the bill that passoll the Iouse ICt with cOlshlclllo OlpoMllo , CRl ) daIly itS to c0l81luctl , more bnttl' . Ihlp ! ' 1ho Hee1'otiii's' . of th InY' lt I most : el'lc t advocate of thud class of war vessels 1\1 has always 1'ACt that the ' ' ' , for coast they Ul absolutely leeessary antI liavlmr defense . but It was 10\'cl. opld ( when the qUCRtoU of authorIzing , ( liens Clle , , up lu the house that 1 1'lll Inl ' 1(11Hls ditI not collehlo , wih lila "low. 'l'hese 1'/uel that the wiser 1111n would he to 11'occcl1 ) ( with the buildIng of swIft itrniored cruisers niul lie nnii1 HWlt 1'10'111 cI'ulscls nl1 ( 111 SucceSs of .1iitafl ) was cited II IUPIort I of this \Iow. the cllsl'I'1 or that cotlnts's' , , 111'11 " 111\ulshel \ the hlttlshl18 of Chila ( ' 1111) ' . ' 1111 11'AUleut , I 0el' , left out of cOIsh10ltou tIle suielio ) , ' tlCtcs 1\1 101'0 skillful . hllll of tl .Tallulso , ( sslls , 1111 WIS thol'efol' easily Ilsposlll of. Bl'shll8. I was Ihowu that the 1'Hll1 of tl 11\11 cou- tests hlt\u those IH'I'I'Snl not dlH- CI'I'III(11 the bitt Ihs'shiip , hut on tile coil- tt ' ' ' Immid muriiishied cs'ilciictt of Its Huh. I h'II' ) 1111 fl'llslwl1'hl'ue ( \ Is fhltlll value . PI'oof of this 1M SCIU In thl' flct t hl t .ILlpmtlt Pl'OiOSs ) to ahlgilleiIt hl'I' , iiii'y wll lntttlt'slilps . . . hn\II" just ( ' ( ) liti'lLttcd for the ( ' oust mUt'tiiJmi of two lu glAII\I , WIthout . lel'hlJ , the JI'I'11'lhw 1111 utility of the swif 11'101'1 , cl'ultCI' the Ilh'oCII'f of tIme hIll lu Ilit' . hOlso 1'JpII thlt 0111' 111' . ' i\1tH HUl'I'uty 110\101111 11 lint ( 11h''etol ( o. the IU'l'sent anti I hn t tlr. I 1"11 lii ) % ' ' 1t5 ( 'ni' ,1iIig or " ! l'l1f t _ . . . _ _ no. In1 > . . . . . > . . . "n , _ , 01\10111 tleuI'iISiYe l ) ° \ ' ' ro. guard- lug out' ( 'oasis 1111 sllol'ts : lu thl ( , event of I IHsslhll' ) fll'JJu I tnck. ' 111K hi really tlis' chIpI Ptlt'l)5e of I iiflYlll itrinit- Illt fol t lila cottiitr' . 'Ihl' Ilolr ) ) ' of the t . lust ion 1wllA OUo of peace , I lt not Hl'l'I.- amid IH hilt , to seek ' ' lug ulII lot likely II'e. u quarrel wih 11) other ( ' 0111' ) ' . Nosy luII thl'l thieve ll ) ' Ins exhibited In COIAI'lSS amid iy BOlt inca lu lluhlc Ufo the spli'ht of jhmlgoiii , . hut the ovt'rsvhielmuhsig seiitl. lmltiit II tl ( ' l'ounh' ) Is COl' the innii- , tlIUUCO of ia'tlc' with ll time woril. limit Ull ltslhll ( ' thnt we may at ! 010 tI0 bu ( 'OilIlehlel ) to defend ourselves n/hl.ll fOI'clgu , l1l1 ' I would not hu wlso to 10'0 sight of , Illuo menus of d\ tense can bo so effective us uu alc111nto - . - . - . . , - . _ . ' . - . - - - - - - - - navy. ' 1hl whole 111 , II 10 buIld up 1 Invnl tore nl111e for sltr'll'ollcton , nl1 Iii doIng this It 19 Inllorlnlt to COl- skier what class or shillS \1 he or greatest utility for thIs llurllosc. ) ' 1he COISCISIS or expert Ollllion , ) I ! that "nt. tlesjiips are Inllspel8n hI" . . tleslm'es that the work or buliti- Nobot ) dCl'es thl worl. hu111. lug \l ) ni nl10l\nto ( navy fhollll cease altogether. 'fhcI'e are oilier Illcctons In whIch the go\ernmcnl can inol'tl wIsely ecolomlzo thnl ( II thIs. nut , 01 the oilier hnm1 , there Is 10 1'1'IS01 fom' l'xt'n\'n/nlct. The actIon or tIm senate COllltco , therefO'c , In 1l'll\ell the . lumher ) of vessels proposed 10 lo n\ . tltorlzcd l ) ' thll ( coiigress ! nlil thereby 1ltolnl , : ' cutting 10wn tht ( 11111'011111' . tons for naval oxpcllhu'eH wi un. 110\hlcll ) ' Icet wih general 111ulc Ill ) ' irovni. In thc prcselt conl1Hon or the trcnsl' ) ' nll the Ilcct1nlnt ) 1' ItIIJ the near future I Is desirable ali wlsc to save cvel'y dollar that It IH llosslhlo ) to In\l rl t hunt InlJllnJ I lie I cnllcnc ' or service . thc 11hlc sel'\'lcl. Wmt'JI'NO t l'I."IJ I-I ( 'TINS. ' { I I Ch'lc l'e101ton of ellcn o stlH1s ShOmlSOt' ) fOI' n bill m'ecemttly Ilh'm1uecl Into ( the Illinois state Il' IHlutl'u II' tOl1e to sut'rotiiid llrhlll' ) ' elcctons . wih saft'gtiards cq\nl to those thirst pro- tlc ( 1'1,1111 electloiis. 'l'he bIll provIdes In 11etnl fOI' O\'l'ry stcil [ ) tll.11 by the 1111) ) ' nOIIIItng IICIIII' ) ' I1H11lns 10 ( 1ul ; the IJrt y nOllnltOH ! lS i'eIm'C- . ) sentlt\e of the party ! fn perfectly fair vote 1111 honcRt cO\nl cult Illt i them. . Puts 1I1O\'lslon8 of thIs ( bill are interest- lag ns slo\I\ In wl11 Ih'l'cton ic- form of is'llnai'3' elections I ! te1H111A , , 1111 giving the m'etisits of the latest and hOlt study of time subjcct , The Irolos011 ) law . takes the whole conduct of the party IJ'lmnrll's ) out of thc lUl118 of the irresponsIble machlle nul places It amities' the COllrol or thl' BOlrd or medlon Comiiuissiomiei's , , the saute hOdy ) that t 1m ! charge of the elec' tioti ' . 'rIm commimulsalomiers mitt- ton IH'ollcr. ) cOlmlsslolCl'S IU' thorlze tile llrlllrlus Illn [ nlllllcalou ) of the party mnamlagers they IJ'ell'O ) and furnish the ballots to he used , they a11lnt ) the j11glH , 111 clerks . of pri- _ . mlu'r elections . they receive the votes 111 InnOllCO tIme rcsulL' amid give the successful cnndl111te8 certificates of , iomnhintlomi. In Case the clndhlltos nnmlnlted arc delegates to n 101111t- lug convoltnn the certificates of the COUmlsslonel'l lrcomo theIr es'cdeiitiala. . 11 order to ascertain just who Is cii- titled to vote at 1111111) ' elections the bIll In questIon 11'0\'lles that lach : voter wlcn regIstered shl1 ho asked to staw hIs party ntllton , that 1M to say , to designate the politIcal 11rlr In whose l1hlnl ' ho wishes to iartIclpate. lie Is not Icqllrcl1 to give \ time IIormllon , hit hIs amiswcr Is recordel , alIt ! time rlglRtr ton of each PartY constItutes the pollIng list for their rlSllcelh'o 111- mll ' CiCCtlOiIH. Porsonsollng for thc first tmo cnn become elIgible to YOW lit a Im'ltllai'3' election by IJ'csoltng nldllt cOltllnll the esscnthll flcts domlllel1 for rcglstr 101. ' 1ho voter , however . still remnlns RulJecl to chial 1engc (01 fllnA to comlll with nit time 11'O\1810nl o1 time uQt The bill 1'o\I10s two methods of nOllnntng caisdiduitca' ' fOr elective of- . I Ice ; first by . Ih'cetoto of . the electors of time 11rt ) , and scco11 by a conyolton of delegates selected by direct vote. Any lcg11 voter can hecome ) a c11111at ( for imoiiiiiiatloim h ' fiilimg ' ) ' lietltlon 101lnuton by mlnA 11'01)1' ) llotton wIth the cllrmnl of his clltrll coli- nilttee. 'l'ho , latter certfes those to limo board and the ballots are made , Ul fQm them 11 the usual form of the Aush'uluI system. ' 1ho pelaltcs ) for vIolatIng the pi'hiuary ell'ctol law 110 mlde partlcularl3' severe . Iml Inch110 I 11Irtculurl sc\erl' . . . _ , . A A . . Ilcnaltos 10 1'lIWltlg. , toy InUUUJelt votn , for bribing votes's . clthies' to vote 0' to wlhholl thielm votes , fOI' using fom'ce viOlence 0' thl'cats : 1 , I'nst ' \0101/ , for tampering \ yithi the judges 0' clerks 1110rllh , of electIon , tul ( . (01' submittIng llrjled lllnvis of 11I.ty ztliegiaimce. I Is 11aln that the tl , when , the Imrt jrhmuttry will ; consIdered to bo 1 matter In whleh the general puhlc hl11 ' ' ' . The In- no conClI'U Is forever 1lsscl. - toI'lty of the II'lln' ' election Is lS vItal 10 existence of 11111ar ) ) , RO\ O\- crlmol ! as the lutoglty of the formal electlomi. ' .ho that steIn electoral i'e- form . Is the rofol'l of the methods of 11.ty ) 10mlll tolS. 1n"t" Of : AND enl . ( ' . ' I'TLil. . There is I dIstinct issue of veracity II tweol the Agl'lcl1ull1 t ( 'llltIClt of the UnIted . States and the , coi'resjoill- . lug dlJI.tmelt ! of Franco. The . hatter asserts thlt there 1'0 cOlhltlolH dIl- easel ll'e\'nll , ulionA the cattle of this COUl h' ) ' whIch do lot exist II 1.'rlucl' . amid that eases have hlln . OR' tnblHhel IlonA IllmnlR hll10.tol Into ' time UnIted States . 'l'ho gU'OllO frol Ulllll HtlteN. . ll'onch mlllltol' 'of fOI'ol"l : mil'tiirs , who ll'ofelslci great foIcltudc , 10 l\ohll ziiy step wllch , coull 1m comisti'tted . . 11 UI" fm'heiitlly to this cotint'm'y , IH 1IIII'tel Il HI'IIg that the decree nAlllst Amel'l- eLLIS cnlte11 Issued only nro ' the , , ' , IUIII ' iilmIstet' of ngl'lcululc IHSI'C the , ovei'Immileiit that thieve was . Lwsithve m'- hlcnco thll dlsl'nsl 1101" tIle cattle lllllcl exlst'll. ' 'J'ho mluL < tel of 1A1'1. ! . lu1Uo Is i'tlso l l'l'llol'lell ) ns Ha'IIg : thlmmt the ( 11ecl'C of ( 'xeIIHlol'IS t'iitli'ehy hlRCI ( ulln ) stiml : tnm'y comlsliiet'at Ions . . , On the other limitid , ' ' ' 01 otll' lnll our seem'etary of imgm'lctllttim'o UI'lllfl'll ' asserts that the claim thnt thll'l Is 11ilaHO Ilong AI11IcII ( tie Is Ibsnhltll ) ' grotiiiil. hess , amid that all the llllgCI against the aasltn'y , , cundllul of otit' lIve cattle sent broad are IISII,1 ) , by tile ! agrarian ( Ilt'lliCUt of Ue'III ' 111 J.'I'alco. who wlnt ll'otl'clul for their own cattle . lIe says 'hel ltH : lot heen a case of - 1 lllcl'o'lltuIUlla ) ) II IIY of the UIII'1 ( Slit IIs or tCI'lol'Il 111'llg the lust three ) 'eirs : , that there Is 10 contagIous Infections 0' CIHIIUII'nhlo dlll'nso now Pi'iJVlliL'im ( alolg this' . 101HHt ( ( . Inlmlll ) lit IIY Htl\\ ( IL' territory of the lnlol , , , all that nil tlo t dUIl/tc , 111111H , ot ( lie Uiilted Slit tes ' In ' , sitiii- tle Unlel tel tire II . Hllll'111h1 IIII- tllY commilitloii. le I film'tlii'r ( lehnt''H that no clttn 0'onts hn\'o Iel1 ship- 1111 to 11) J\'lllnl port whlll , have lot hl'1 hlflII'Ipllllu1 ) ( (1CClflL'el ( hl'llh ) whol08011 , 111 edIble . 'J'ho , A tllll'll 1Il'0111i wIll Il'Cllt lS h'ul the sttteiilent of the , nlclllH of OU' AI'lcll 1'11 dClllm'll : , IUl one of the II'OUCt , I'CISOI ! whr they wi do this 11 the Clct that mme comillilut . . - ' ' - - r---- huts cone fl ' " , Ctlnt Britain . Whlh Is the 11111(111 iiji'ket ; for our cattle anti . meats. Of ( rI'l' our O\'rlllent can- not call JI 1" I St l the ttUtl'llltR of thc olclllSro. ) other countries Iii 1 Illl' of thlR' ' kiit1. All that I can 110 Is to the facts uvltliimm Its at1IIoiTlc ; flell wihin ls knowledge ti.nni rC\olstlnlc against \hl t I 111mlih ( , ' hl atm tiijust. 111CI'hl' Iindoi. , ' , Blr tljL' ) Ilhlc hits the \'Iglt to jllge IS tohllot\'ct , for thl t host lIt' ncton of f4\'ll/1 O\'CI'I\lltR toward 011 . II'olhlell ) dl\il , \ ( leslIlte the fl'emllAI ) ' fair 111 IUJusl declamtous of lie ( Fi't'ichi " , ollll the Allrll'll II1blc ) IA " 11' ) ' likely " \'lconclule ' that the Ieal 111110RC ) of I g.\Illloln 'J ) AO\'I'llelts Iii lxch1ll oni'tt ¼ tttlc is not tn avert daii- ger fl'ol I1Hllfl' : , ' 'It to satisfy the 10. \nlu1t of thick' own cattle gm'osvem's fo1 . Il0tlctou ) , amid : 11 1111. ithso . Its n uSd15- ' . ' ( he dlfferentIiti \10 of t'etailttlot. . [ 11ll'I'lltal sugar dltllhdwll GCIIII ) wih nit eXCURe for Ihltllg 0th' cattle out of hN' inmurkets , 1111 010 , 01' t\o culll'let ( Icled 11 ) 'mlHth ) ' wIth hel' 1.'I'IUCC his ) 'lehlelJ tn . the lii'CSSIIL'C or her fig- rlcuhtus'Ists. I no"ctS leltlll tmt tIle dlfl'er- cltll dlty will SIIII1 In that CISO thieve uiiay he IllCl'hllmtol against other AIIC'll'll 1)s'otitlcts by the flu- . rOlleln cOlltlleH IIlctrll IW this tlttt' , _ . I I this sholh1 llappeil , or , Iiitleetl . In Ilr ei'ctlt , \ wi he time dilly of nm' goi'em'iimleitt ) t coiislthet' , whll hillY ho done to lu'll/ foreIgn O\'CI'lllltH to I better . Il'.IS0 of the \nlle or fm'Iemnihy II11e relat 101114 . A tsar ur eoimimlom'clmtl , retnlntol Is not to he Il'll'ol , hut . i It slush llcomo 011 oimly nltem'muttlve we ' strIke Freiicii anti tiei'mmiatt interests : l'IU sh'I ; 1.'I'clch 111 Bermlli Iltolellt , ns hnld ns they cal hIt Amel'lcal lu tel'csts. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ An eastern inolicy brokot' lends money oil I . piece of Otlha 1'lII ) ' and tnls 1 uumortgage. In doflll ho commoncos' ' foreclosure stilt. ; ILls attorney secures the 111110lntmolt'of , I Inw stl10nt II the ItO'I'1 olco to let IS IItcl11 mlstcr for the itIr1)oC ) ? of going through the farce of Rnle. ' \ho mittttei' or 1111U'llsO'1 ) ) 10nt Is 8hl101 I ) ' l'otllnlng lie serv- Ices of ' ' ' 1111(1 lie professional 111H'llsOI'S nll mine of the lU'OII't ) ' II hand II fixed at rlllcl1011lr low figures. ' 1hc law pro\lles that the 11'oco01s of the sale IISt reach two-thIrds of lie nlllH'nlsol . value. Tints It Is to . the interest of the , eastern mOley blole. to secure low sup- ptalscmcnt , which In Ilnln terms Is n ( mll lon tIm Infoltlllto mortgagor , who Iu times like these In ' lo sti'ug- /lhlA to save hIs homo. Time abuse his gl'OWI to scnl1n1018 Pt'OlOI'tlOiS. The district juq.es hlYO 111101Ialwn to nl)111 a romot ' . [ Let us hope they may , . soon (10 so. "I ' I One of the fjhative I committees whose mfleiildm'S , wont 'out to :1foll to inspect the propertliiit : ; If botng ) 1111SfCI upon the 11'oCII.t1a ! sJte for . I new soldlors' home wllts'lt IIHtuct ) Ullerstool that tIme trill wrl ' . l f ( 1 jlnlwt und that 10 expenses W'Ii.'l : .1 , charged , UII to time statc. I Is safe t ' -neII that uo expenses wi \o charged , 111,1t" turn . , memhcI's of the commltco tiHhr . 'ho Inter were lloubt ss- soubpc1ys : guests of honor fl'om the momcnt they left Lincoln unt they ! 'lotl'I ' : , c , ' 1f they , : ( Ton't blljj ! In I ( Itoralld'11'w , t. ! ! { 1t. huh ' tinder con- sl10tton' t1icy will show faint nplrecla- thou of the liosplthlity extended thom. , Tile \1111 nl , Iho 11dm. Detroit I'rec Press , I Is I slgniicant fact that General Weaver Is the prime mover In the scheme to organize a new party on I free : lh'el' platform ! There wl be little further evidence - deuce required updn which to base a . aure prediction as to the future . oC the part ) . Uooll 'Jaco for 'hem. 'Clcng Times _ Now _ that . _ all ! the ! L statca are _ _ hurrying ! _ to pU" . JUInCIIUJUU" mile UI"IHIY . an ) ' foreign Stags over public buildings In this country It might be well to try 10 display some American Ideas under . the hoofs oC our public buildings. ' publc buidings. . The , JtnnPI.oo ; JI'"nIY. ( ) Iobe-Democrat. The democratic conspiracy to steal the governorship or Tennessee Is proceeding In I deliberate manner and with plain Indi- catons that the counting will be done In such a way as to produce the desired rEsult In deance or Justice and decency. , l'lemmturo : 100nu. Knnsns City Star , J all the parties which are being talked of for the next presidential campaign ma- teriaiize. It wi be somewhat dllcult for some ot them to Ind "where they arc al" after election. However there Is Still enough time for the death or scores or such side-Issue parties before the real wont , shah - begin. _ _ _ . _ _ _ \ Vashiiugtom's - Noton" About the Senate. m'hllaJeiptiIa itecorti Sir John Macdonald , the fIrst prime mm- Ister or Canada . was fond or relalng this story house : to Illustrate ' Ihe ( need ot an upper ; "or what use Is the senate ? " asked Jcfl'er- son . as he stood before the lire with . . cup or tea In his hand , pouring tr tea Into , the saucer. "You have answered your own question , " replied \Vashington , queston ' " % 'That do you mean ? " "WhY do you pour that lea Into the saucer ! " . " ' 'o cool \ " "I ven so. " said \VaHhlnglon. "Ih senate Is the saucer into which we Ilour i.gIshstion to cool. " jlsl.ton . Auw n'l View 0' COIr" . " . Springfeld ( Mass . ) nepuhleal ' I is going to be a blhilon-lohia , ' ccngicp hllon-dolm' In spite or anything thin' can tQ. cmlrtPI prlatlon/ fOl' the current Iscal yeal' slightly exceeded 5:0.OO.'O : , and those / now Icing mate ror the next hiscal , year alI more likely to rise above than to ( all below that sum. Much ot thus large expenditure has been necessitated by republican legislation , but not nIh. ' 'hl democratic C IHress has vied With the Flty-iirt In making large appro. , appr. Jlrlatons rur battle ships and entertainmna other' costly projects I has raied enlerlalnlnG. ls promises here Sl elsewhere . Its Indict- ment or the ewer party's congress comes home to rest , . l rQ lS In other partictihars. Its ridiculous failure Is ( omprehensl'e . , prfound and . IcWck for \01" " Sulrage. ' e1 York 8uo. The state o 411 Dakota has followed the slates ot f.ai'sYork anti Jansu/ In op _ Position } to woman suffrage . It was killed I in this state 11'\ rear by the constitutional convention : II ' \ % ; { I killed In consttutonal I PQllular vole : ; < has been killed In South Dnkota hy Slit' ' ' 1hs1shutitre . 'l'hus , within a thtIllslafure. wihin few mouths H' .IIU8e ; has reeled tInder the three heaviest ' htavs OVer given 10 It . The I. enemies or ittii4dbetter not however , In. dulge In the btmlIili that It has ror- dulJe ' lq1 gone up or- ever. The vlowpa.who allvocate it , and the men too arU' Sip In the fleW I boastrul , pluck ) ' . and -bu ) llldlnl bearing on their banner th Ins rJplon , "There Is no such word us ral'JJIU Is Interestng 10 listen to their speeches In these days or discourage- meat ror Ihem all along the line. from tile mplre state to the Swlllecnt slate. OrilIfn I..I.UJS XIf,4 OURS. OTIIW . . . TIlN OUlS. In May next Queen Victoria will be 7G year of ego , aiul ! despite her vigorous health her Infrmites must be growing upon bet , each , 'ueeeeIUng report of her weaknls slartng anew speculation as 10 what elecls a chicago or succession might have In Great Britain . The prp\ctons that Victoria would be the lat occupant of the Britsh throne are not likely to be realized , but the nccel' sian of the prince of Wales woull tenth . strongly to give ems Impulse In the trend of advanced political thought In the United Kingdom. lrobbly. If he hall been called upon 10 assume the reins of government twenty.Ove years ago , he might hue devel- oped force of character , but al the age which he has reached It Is , lfcul for a Ian occupying the perfunctory and [ anomalous Ilollton which he has so long held 10 break away from his envIronment Still , there was once a prince Hal In } nglsh history who underwent a complete transformaton when ho beclno king and I may be that history will repeat itself In the case of Albert dward. list whatever changes great or small may be brought about when I nlantls gracious queen passes aWRY , ( Itt world Is not likely soon to forget the glories a 1\1 the triumph or time Victorian era , . . . People arc so accustomed to speak In a : piying Way of the Auslro.Hungarlan eta- nirc as being on the verge of disruption , with its financIal situation as akin to that of Turkey or Italy , and its monarch as the most harassed antI unhappy ruler In Ohrls- temulom that Is Is an agreelble surprise to learn that the credit of the dual empire ! Is so excellent lie Rolhschlds have taken over at par Iho entire 4 for cent gold loan which Is to ehable Its treasury to revert 10 specie payments In both divisions of the nmonarciiy . the paper money now In circulation to be withdrawn. In Austria n3 well as In Hun- gary , the bUdgets for tIme lat two or three years have shown large surpluses hint com- Ilare favorably with the defcis that stare nlnibst every other European government In the face. And it . since his accession to the thmromie that emperor has lost those italIan duchie which were always a source or far more trouble and expense to Austria than of glory or of profit It must be bore In mind that he has added to his possessions the fertllo and infInitely more wealthy provinces - Inces or Dosnla and Herzego\lna , which arc year by year becoming productive of greater advantage to the empire indeed the pro- gross and development or Auslro.Hungnry under lie long reign of Francis Joseph many In many respects be compared 10 that or Great Britain under the beneOcent rule of Queen Victoria. . . Inasmuch as Norway may be said to lcd the way so far as temperance legislation Is concerned In the Old World It Is worthy or note that on the 1st of next January some important changes In the laws relating to lie sale or spirits will go Into effect Among other Important features to be inaugurated - augurated on that dale Is that or local option , emus of the sections of the new sial- sites prlvldlng thot before the so-called "Samuhag . " or Gothmenburg scheme Is instituted - luted In any localIty . 1 vole shall be taken In which all men and women over 25 years : of ago have a right to take part , 10 decide whether the establishment or the "Sam- lag. " or Its maintenance , shall be permitted within the limIts or the town or village. H lie majority or those entitled to vole arc against It. prohibition comes into force and holds good ( or five years , at tIme end or which time a new vote may be demanded It a sufficient number of Inhabitants request It. Another modificatIon In the existing statutes Increases 10 65 per cent the rights or the ( government to the profIts or ( lie liquor traffic In places where the "Sanslag" scheme Is In force. This percentage Is to be utilIzed In tIme establshment or a system or 0ld'3ge pensions. or the remaining 35 per cent 15 per cent will go to the commune - mime for municipal purposes while the ( balance or 20 per cent Is to be distributed among temperance societies and other In- stitutlons. stutons. . I Is becoming more evident each day that there wi roan be serious trouble In Egypt . The young khedive i kicking against , the ; traces In which England keeps him. He i objects to the presence or British troops In I his domain , anti seems to thlnle that the suzerainty which time sultan claims Is suf- dent . without the domination or BrItish commIssioners. The feeling 'gainst ' an Englshman cannot be dIgnified by the title' or patriotism , for its controllIng source Is really Mohammed and fanaticism . I was religious sentiment which caused 'Arabl Hey to wage his fierce contest and since his time there have been other fanatics longing for an Opportunity to wage a religious war against the Invading unbehievera. I England should be compelled to make another armed demonstration In Egypt the conflict would bo a sharp and decisive one. France Is the only one or the powers or Europe which does not acquiesce In time British n or the land br the Pharaohs , and liar attitude - tude Is Inconslstenl. In the fIrst , place , she reused to join England In putting down the Arabl Hey insurrection , and whie deny- lag the right or that country to maintain troops and commissioners In Egypt she continues without any justification , the 'oe- cupalon or Algeria. The European powers would be likely at his juncture to look with suspicion upon any effort or France to In- volve them In trouble , and England will doubtless be permitted to settle the Egyp- ( ian problem without interference tln . . . The course that Is being adopted by the Turkish government to prevent an investiga- ton or the atrocities which were perpetrated In Armenia Is simply an illustratIon of the manner In which It always acts whenever an effort I made to slow how unfit It Is to rank among the forces that pertain to cIvIli- zation. I Is undoubtedly true that there have been a number or deaths from cholera In Causlantnople this month but when the claim Is made that the disease exists In the Sassoun mountain region , which Is prac- tically unInhabited , It I plain that the object - ject Is simply to obstruct , I not to defeat , 'the investigation which Is being contltIcted by the European powers. And yet , In spite or the obstructive course which Turkey aI ways takes In such matters . there Is a prospect - poet that Justice will yet be done. I Is to Macedonia that time powers are looking for a revolt of a serious character , and when Ihat comes n strong effort will undoubtedly be made to drive the Turk out or Europe , I Is only international envy over the tlar- tlon or his dominions that has prevented hll ( ruin being EuppreMed long ago. The In.lguaton . which has bee aroused all over time world by the story or the massacres In Armenia must have a , conlroling Infuence on the action or the powers when diplomacy again sets In , and If the Turks should be driven bag und baggage , out or Europe , there would be an Immense gain to cIvIlization - . tion ton. S. . The Belgium cabinet his brought before the Chamber or Deputies the arrangemem by which the Icing or Belgium fransfers to Belgium lie Congo stgte . Itherto the Congo state has hall the ! i : : : : ! : Iglum for Its sovereign but has not fateis subject to the Belgian governmenl. This Is now 10 bo changed and the Congo stile wIll be In effect a Belgian colony An understandIng wih 1 lance was had berqre the Belgium cabinet agreed 10 advise the depute : to receive the king's gift. France claims 10 have the right to succeed 10 the control of the Congo state Ir its Ilresent cwner or his heirs on the throne ot Delglum should ever part with Its sovereignty , hut agrees 10 the presemit transfer front time king 10 tIme Belgian goveromnent I Is understood that there Is a majority In the Chamber of nellutes favorable to lie transfer , which wIll give a freer hand In the management wi the affairs or time Congo country Per. I . ' I : I Highest of ' al in Leavening Power-Latcst U. S. Gov' ' Report \ t ' D al Bakn ' Epya1I I tB ( rt.PlEi" PI E : _ - . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - I lisps tIme railroad arOund that jng falls wl ( now be Ilu.hclt to cOl laton. Speculation a to tin ! reason or the czar's reactionary course wOlll1 bt tinprofitabk' . I Is saId the nobles stIll not let him grant I constitutIon. But the nobles thlnuel\s , In his gramulfnttmor'a reign , lalo reptatcd and urgent 1.ctl . nl for a cOI lllon antI a I.ulament. . I Is bald the czar himself Is autocratic oath despotic at heart nut he Imows hI II mloOntimmg himself to suck n II of terror 1 hIs father elllured , I not to Mlch a death al his grandfather stiiloretl . Probably the truest explanation ! of It Is 10 be found In UU,5la Itself . There seems to be somethIng ! I tMny Fonlus 01 the ens- plre thit cOII.els . the e11eror to be a tyrant . rant The awful ( eel or nalonl politIcal Inertia Is too lmmlm'lt for any lan to over- cenle. I Is : legacy of autocracy a herlngo or ilespotlamn . entailed upon time czars by fnle. And there teems 10 be little hope or ever breaking that deadly : entaIl , saW by time duo blous nays of rct'oltition. . 1'loi.flI : .1,1 TIII.lS. , For the tmo being New York counts are over"h\owed by the Imlorle.1 varIety. Wherefore Gotham ( may tclall with Jim O'Nell. "The worM I mlno o'ster. " Presltent Fatlre of France Is making a big hilI for poptilarlty. lie has silent $20,000 ! . In wino that every man In tile I'rench army might .Irlnk his health. Faure seems 10 bo I practical polItician. The vast amount or newspaper apace mb- , . voted to thd approaching union of Iho Oouh\ ali time C lllnnes throws a 8hll\0 or doubt on the Orsl announcement that Iho wedding would be a quiet die . Among other sinews or War required to leeell the new na\y on a fighting footing Is six Ions chewing plug tobacco nor anuum , sUllpled by lie ( governnmcmmt . The 3ulhorlicI propose maintaining I high state of efficiency . After n prolongelt struggle 10 divest the ( lomnocratlc governor or Indiana or the appointing - pointing power n caucus of republIcan macin- bers or the legislature declded- 10 27-to stand by parly 111mlges and Iradltons , Spolsmcn were turned down. Illuton Howan helper. whose anti.slavery book "The Impemlll CrIsis " set the south nOamo wIth resentmlnt forty years ago , Is still alive. Nearly 150,000 copIes or this worleere sell and its Inlloremcnt by many republican candidates threw their oPPolenls into an uncontrollable passion. Mr. Andrew Carnegie denounces the Wi- reduce lie taxes son bIll as n scheme 10 on bi luxuries or thin rIch Jnst why Andrew shoull vile a kick Is not ahmilarent unless reduced taxes renders more dlihlctilt or fulfillment the sentment recently pro- claimed by hlm-"Tho man who dies rich dies dishonored , " Bahop Falows' has taken out 1 license for his Episcopal 'salon . " Some mercenary - ary wrelch palmed off on tim bishop a case ot weiss beer and had ( lie re\enul ofcers bottle 110pped. Time In sight when the first botle Thl trap did not work properly. NevertheleMI the bishop took time by the topknot and squared himself. Senator Urlce wants time government to ommcoUrage aerial navigation by offering a eneournle $100,000 for I successful solution or the tlroblem. A timely prop031ton. Ihat. Above all avaiable surface franchises have been disposed or by city coumiolls . and new fells are required 10 meet the neces- siles or municipal stateansaimshiip. The Remonstrance Is the name or a Dos- ton paper Issue by women opposed to con- erring suffrage on their sex. The He- monstrance contends that women have a sufficiency or worldly duties without bor- rowing more. Wise wommion God bless 'em. . 10wl " , CrOI..r ( mundIdmiteS . Dubuque Telpgrnph. There arc 50 man ) ' men who are being urged for the governomsimip . and so inisny good mcmi too that If the republican con- venton should shoot Into the flock we should have a go\'ernul' of whom we "hould he proud Scott county hits Colonel Eg- bert and Julius I.lscher who have attracted attention. 'l'he tormer could go into the convention with very strong backing I he permIted his trlcnts to IO alter I. and the later has elements of 110pularl and ability which few possess , but he wi be needed at homo for mayor of Daven- port for the next two or three years , Ir he can spare time ( or the duties of the olce , Then gentlemen . you can have hIm for the higher honors which he would adorn . There Is Colonel Ormsby Qr Bmnltfburg and Ilomi. 1. _ l. Clayton bolh widely known und able men-aud General F. 1. Drlec. Auditor 1JcCarthy and Senator Hnrsh mcn of affaIrs and known throughout - - out thc slute Ami among numerous 0th- 1' . and b ) ' no means len t among those favored Is that grand old stntemtmnmmmm Sen- alO' liamlarm than whom no man Is closer 10 time uroctons of , time peomlo. There Is gubernatorial timber In plenty , ant not /lralghtel' grained , soum1e1' material than that which heads the . list. Vclualni Ttmetmisolves with JofJmy. Philadelphia LN1g r , The Tennessee democrats are not I'overlng themselves or their party with glory wllh respect , to time investigation of the uhl'rna- : torJat . .clecUon H. Clay Evans rpLlb- B'uns.r"luu licmi , . was ellcled on the face of the re- turns 'nnd shouhl have been teated . but the legislature by the passage ci r I special act keeps him out amI enables ( .wernor 'Jurney to hold Over while ni investigating committee pretends 10 Inquire Into cer- I taIn alleged irregularities connected with the election. The latest trickery In the I case Is an attempt to debar Mr. l' \'nns from submitting to the commJtee a list , ; or counties In which according to his al- ' ; legations . frauds were perpetrated 10 hIs delrlment. Time the Inexorable leveler. wi bring the democratic wirepulers to account for their unscrupulousness. ? ( cijrmiskmi's Vocal t3ychone. New York SUI The lion. William Jennings Bryan has ceased to be time most illustrIous oman II Nebraska. The most illustrious mm : In Nebraska Is time Hon. Marh glder. once a great populist and still n great cItizen. /UIUIUIH # XIUI , . n" . - Ihll\tel11 IcCUJI : A boll on this stove I ! worth ISvOOn - the neck . Boston Trnnlrl\l-ThC ; woman "ho is proud of her back hair dOM not require much urging to play something Oi lie tlano. } / - - CI'clnmPlnln Dealer : Time Igor \lh which I good mnn shouts reform II onlY eqttnled by the vim wIth "hllh ho votes his 1lrt ) ticket. Nets' Tork I7eeortler : "Soc here ? dIlgIey ivhtt'ii tb Ott vronoe to t.sr that bill't 'C'onfotini , It , I hirimoaed last night , in om'der to 1tay all rn' bills , hut she wouldn't hare ne , ' _ " " staId ( bits Chicago Tribttnel "My nomi , aged fitther , nit thio emmil drew nemsr , "get lnomii'y. ( let it honestly If ) 'otl ran , It yeti enmm't get It lsomestiy get elected to the city couticil. " . Boston Courier : Old Pirsyor-Whien ncxt .otm try you want to forget everything hut that yasir nro on ( lie stage. 4'mmmttour Sliltiupp-Phiit was jtlitt the trouble ; I did fomget everything but Shut , New York Jotirnal : FIrst "JOG" Girl- I..cavlimg town already ? Going to Etim-Opo to immarry It Prlttee ? Second " 400" GIrl- Not at all. Wo'm'o going to Hotmths Dakota for mnammnrs's divorce , - - Truth : Young \mmmi Marks ( its a memo- choly tomme-Ohi ) , I stmppose I hiotldn't Lirord , but foituime Cecilia reluctant to smile on inc. tlrmty-W'ehl , miever mniimd , old fellow , lie ivill wiiemi she mteessomno of your worhe. Galveston News : It takes is eoiisultlng phiysicinml to pull aside imiami's log. Indmnminpolis Joummiall "It is ( ltmoer , " said time philooPhiIal boarder , 'hosv wlmisky will mnmilto a iimltim have so good aim oplmmiomt of iiiniseit , " "Nothimig queer nhout it , " dissented the Chmevftil Idiot. 'lt nmislcs a mmmli rate himm- self at hii ftII vmmltie , ( lInt is ttil , ' Chicago imiter Oeennt "Siothuers , ( ho inor- c'iimtit : gets ilvumik nImsI alnises imis svlfo fear- fully. ' ' ' ' ' ' 'rhie lirtmtel' ' 'Atiti Mmtlihsticic , the artist , does tIme same thmIimi. ' ' " .511 , poor misaim. lie's a victim of ( las artli3tlc teimsptmramnent. " tO 'TIS NAuGhT , llczttrmn , Transcript. 9 out of 10 cmiii 'mutuighmt. " isa "aught , ' A "imatlgli-y" thimig 2 do , 4 you wIll see time tlgtlre " 0" is "mmatmgiit" by looking througlm. It's like astranga " 'hole' ntlmnher , " true , Amid still timere' "nothing" then ; lImit , it one tnnds be-I it , you Can see a roguish - 10a ! . , t Jill' ( ii" IIOMANU1C. Washiipgton Star , A bright bit of sunslilime 00 Valentine's ( In From time dlomtllaiitl above us Was tosses Tile message oC tendermiess sIiel on its way To sedate Madntme Earth , still in mourn. ing , thiezr say , For the much esteemed Sumnimmer she d lost. And a smile lies dispelled all the shadowy gloom That fell on her sensitIve brow : AIIm ) It vill miot be long ore a garland of bloom Will coquettishly nod where the mourning liati room , For Spriimgtirne is wooing her now , Ykwoyrj ! ' _ / . . 'u:7ii : , - , . I ) * oNJ ENJO'S Both the method and restilth when Syrup of Figs is taken ; itis pleasant and rofresihimlg to the taste , and acta gontlyyct lr01lt1Y on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cicaIsses the sys- teill effectually , dispels colds , head. t aches and fevers and cures habitua' constipation. Syrup of Figs is the Olily remedy of its kind ovci pro. duced , pleasing to the taste and no- coptable to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable stibstances , its 1flitfl excellent qualities conimend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in bO cent bottles by all leading' drug. gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro. cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAW FRAWOISCO , CAL. LOUISVILLE , KY. SEW 1011K. sir. i- - . 0fl4NCIf/jyQ % IELIABLE ( CLOTHIER ( ' Your Momicy'ti Worth or Yotir MOILIY IJtg ! , It'13 Perfectly Safe To assume that wheti you go a B , , K. & Co , bargain you get one that's not equalled - ' ' anywhere. You may pay less than r-c ----1 $7.50 fol' a suit , but you don'L get &L ; the 'way up suit for $7.51) ) that you 1 are sui'a ( .0 gate 01 US. NOW $7.50 ' . is not the regular price or the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ suits we are ol1ing for $7.50 , because - cause they are winter suits , left from many different lines ; suits that are as goDd. cold weather suits as you'll get often for $10 or more , but they are noL suits bought to sell at $7,50 , mind thaL There , ara oth3rs , better , more money. Overcoats-we're sluok on a few. J you ooirie in and see the priess you'll gaL stuok on one ol' them yoursell The spring overcoats are in , and o are the new block spring hats in "Sotson Speolal" at ¶ 4,50 and the "Bl'owninglCing Speoial" at $3,50 , . _ . . BROWNING , IcING & CO. , Reliable Clothiers , S , SV. Cur. 15th antI Iouglns Sts , _ _ _ - . . . . - . - -