. . , . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . , . . . ' " . > 4. 'run 01\AHA \ DAILY lEl ; , A1.'URDA , IAROII 0 , 1SnG. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - p - - - ct ItfJIE OMAHA DAIlX DEE ' , " . . , - - = : - ii : . 1tOSIi\VATlfl. rdllor. r.----- . " : - . . - - - - - - - - - i't'BbtRlrnD EIY . - l'JIRUlD , : 111NING. - C = - rlml9 Ot ' BUnSCrJo : 1Afly TIee ( Witirnut unIay ) . One 3cnr . . ' 8 0 nn'I , J ee and $ undaT . One V.ar. ( . . . . . . . . 10 O Fix MnIhs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a 0) , flx ) ontt , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : C. IhNc 10nlha Utc. Ono Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 fUtllRY ) ' 1Ie " . One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Jnlutdn ) U IN" t. Qno Y.t. , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GS Omoha. 1te 1uIIIni . 'h " 10llh Omnhn. , tl 111.\n" Hk. Corer N nn.t2lh 81. Cotincfl JUufti . n i'enrl Hlrce : Cunci Jlr . IT Phalnbcr ot ( mnmcret. ChlcnJo k. Inma 31 13. I .I.1 1. TribUne ld ! M'uhlnllon. 1i l' 8Ir..t. N. W. \ COflhLt.SPONflIC2. : ' Att cnnitiiiitiIetitIn relating tn lle'V nnl C0I . 10\\ C"nlllllrnluno I tn I 01111 'AI matter . .houlee n4Ircth . : ' the ldlor. , IUSIN ISS : iirriits. . Al IuMieu , l lNa nn.1 I emllnnct' ahol\l he " ' 1dreesed S The 1Ue Ilbl.hlll compnny. 'I1te..ee . flrattl. oheel" nn,1 poi4tofllco oleer 10 1)0 matte I.n"lo Drata. . 10 llp urI'r loalofco Cfl % ) % % ' . . Je - . - . ' 'ln - ln : I'UULlSIO COMIANY. . STAn : IrNT 01. ) ' CmCUrATJN. ( ergo H. ' I.CIlllCk. Mt'rMry ot 'rho Uee rut. otle 'Irwhnck. IIMllnl cntnpny. \ beln duly awern. RRYO llnt tul' thp Retunl nll1C' ot full nnd cOIIII.Ip CIM Dr the Thtily Morning . flventnC nne Hun.I" . ) 1- " Dllv Morlnl. t\cnlnl . 2S3. WDR . - prlnt"1 d'ii tlg ! the month oC February : ioflown 41 " : fR J. folow" . . . . . . . . ? .19 : 1. . . . . . . . . 1 . 7 : . . . . . . . . . . : ( I.i G It . . . . . . . . U.rO . 3 . . . . . . . . . :0.8.0 : .Ii. t . . . . . . . . 20..2 I 4. . . . : . . . . : O.1ftJ ! 1' . . . . . . . . 19. : C I I r . . . . . . . . . 20.012 19. . . . . . . . 1.i G . C. . . . . . . . . 19.9'1 ' ) :0. . . . . . . . J .r.e6 7. . . . . . I. 1) ) .tC 21. . . . . . . . . 19,1 I S. . . . . . . . 19. ; 9 22. . . . . . . . . n.Gil ' 9. . . . . . . 19.7 ? : i . . . . . . . . 19.r . .10. . . . . . . . . ? : 0.Goo : . :1. l . . . . . . . . . . : .1:0 , 11. 1 . . . . . . . . Qeo , 2. . . . . . . . . 19.el 12. . . . . . . . . 19.1C 2G. . . . . . . . . 19.tH . 13. . . . . . . . . . 19.150 21 . . . . . . . . . UIJ l 14 . . . . . . . . . 1.70 :8. . . . . . . . 19.C : ' Tr.II\1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .r:7.633 : 7rFI ; i11UtIons rr unr.hnn returned ; , 1"-urlc9 . . . . . r\r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & .020 NcL 9al- " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6,1.eI3 : : tle ' ncrag' . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 9.701 , 03itndit ) ' . ' monm : n. TZSCltCf Sworn I" t he"l ! 1P nl,1 11"rrl-et In 1) ' 1res. . tnr tile 2,1 , day or tnreh. Is : - ( Seal ! ) ea F , . 1' . 111. Notar Public. . . < 'le tItle of 'om Httli seems to be ' ' ' 1IIHcfle211Ie ' t 11enl mere ; 'O'I'rll IIH a great 111 his frieill ! 'lle IJ\'ustlntoJ fl'\'I' l will soon be tm In full hlast among the ( melbC's of . : Uw Xcll'lslm ) legislature. ! : Bet w\n cOI'I'nltouhts ; amid inconipe- r enls OI the llolce force thl public hns JI0 chulce. Bolh clasiiet $ musl go. ; - I # Wih 8ecl'clu'r Morton mll Preldenl 1 ' Ifvelli both ahsent ) from Wlshlnlon , . itt the 1nme tme the government will , f beam close wntehln I Now If Delaware will only hurry . UII 11' choice of Pnled States cnntor the COllllutc roster of the Flf ' -fo1th coil- press can be mnllc U111 pubhislieti. : : U\ Iublshed. It ! . r I remahlR to be seen whether the new nnl.lotel'Y law leaves any loopholcs for hc lottery h)1olIiotels. ) I I It docs It r lwou't be long before the later will have ' ! : touml them. " " - The legislature this rear Is indeed In . 111' t1 luck. St. Patrick's' day fails on Similay , otherwise It might be able to . adjourn over another h lllay before ' ilnal dlsuandment" 'S. .nal " Thut 11'011sell ) ( ( rCJ0ml of the state , LaIr by legislative enfctJ.lent Is not In. i. : elfe'ln with the State Board of Agl'l- , c\llhu'O'R \ Ilepnrato s . 19 ! I thhi ; year's exhibition .ut mnhn. . . I Ulose check rlHI's contInue their ollerltlns In the tri of the railroad pity cur the RII'lnA fashions IJ0ng t railroad men will show a dec c ten- Thiicy toward larger checks. Postmaster Martin itiis been In office te for 1 whole week und the mails are : still rnnnlnA with their customary : regu- . , < , harity. There . doesn't teem to have , . been uny hoe oo thus far about Mr. -\lnl'Un. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' The suggestion of the governor of 1111- . nals that the state ought to get hIgher ! ! . rents from the Inndl belongIng to the . school fnUl might commend itself to the thoughtful consIderation of Nebmslm's : leglsln tors. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hero's I chance for our betting 11'lunds to Indulge In a little friendly coiilletitboii. "V1iici federal cOJpetllon. Whlcl tellc1l building : svhil be ready for " llrst Jwl occupancy 11'Ht , the ncw Omaha 110Hlolke 01' the new South : ; : Omnhl1 llostolce ? - . Congressman Mercer sncceellell at the : lust IOleut II raIsing the limit of cx- ' 1 } 11\o for the olth Omuhu llst- t ? 'olce site fl'om $1O.000 to $ H .OOO. 'l'he . ' ardor of time meal estate YOnII0's wl he : cOI'I'oIIOllllI " 11el1 I , The slate fair IUnUleIH ate . lOt going : . to neglect the sllcel 1'III.tment this year. 'rutey [ 1'01IS0 to limit mll'e itioney : In HIll'Cl1 ring stakes tum they ever . have hiefore. Wih anytithtig Iw favorable . : ' able \elth ( they will 1\11 that the In- .vestment will bring good returns. Time Ileopiu ot Chicago act I If the Only thIng preventing tlh' : Imlellnte possession of n. I1W postoce ) hulhlng ' , Is the In the ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ; delay II 'lI'I'UHI' Ill'pa'ln1lt in 111(11tn Illnn8. 'rliey wi scott ( hil ; : Qut thul theme are Illcltr of PIeces for . 1cu ' after thu 111\11 are agreed l Ullon. " : , . , The clnlm for Illmhl'lwment sub- , mltlll to the Il'glHlutul by thin x"stute - ! ; : hiit hcen ' ' ' - Imlllhahlus 1111 once 111'0 t'I'- ' , : lctcll , hut wo IUHt not Itituughite that that II to be the last or it. 'l'hie claim wi lie II'IHH(1 migithit hefMU the next : - legislature nlil l'I'UIIIII'IU' 1m I lnllllo's ghost limit Ii It ' " ' nnt t'111uul th'OIIS out of . sight tlom ! hcer exhitutisthomi. Glu'crnO' AJehl thlllcR that time temi- ; nnt ! of Hlhool InnllII the state ot 11. . " , . t olR ought to 11 ) " 1t tOuch l'IIIIH i theIr ; neiglthuorm who are 1'lultH of private : imullvitlunls. Strange hlw ho should be- cllO pOIl'IHlll ot 11 ' $ nlh notion. 'I'hmo 111.u of exacting . full 1111'1 fM the tito ot > Illhlc II'ulll'l.trl ) ! 1'11 thing t II UIIllnl r . ot Oi this . 1110 of time Atliumitic. , ( I Ii ttfo to HI " that the llenltenth1' " contnl'tol' wi 00'01 no objections to the _ J bU for time about Ion of capItal 1111h. i meut. cotjiing profits huhimi ' , : llhlng 1"'oftl . hlU 101'0 than the t1'1\'lcl't ot 10lg.tmo eOI'lctt Who are IOt 1"lelsel : thl' IIUl'lt they be- , ' como exhort nt time worhc nfslgnetl them. ; 'l'lio twimhtuimtiiury contractor mviii vel. llcllelthlr cOltrlctor1 wll- como all time Ire com'lett who way bo sent his . . lut 111 way. , . . - , . ; - - - \'id 1'ltr'NTIAl. ORmlLTr. I I Now that the legislature has tcrh.et to prosecute nn inquiry Into the charges : or cruelty made nJnlusL the cheers or the state llenlc\tor ' by two recently discharged convicts I 8houltl see to It that time InvestIgation Is 0 thorough ' ) e and . not n rOleortnlJcl farce. It the . warden Ol' ntemln\tR have been guilty oC brutal nlil lululnl 11rnctces the ' It anti to people have n right to know enl Plied. hlsltt that thin \IOllur remedy bo n\ At thc sumac time w < must recognize In the . heglnlln thin dl cultes thnt beset every In\stgt0\ ; this iuatuire. 'J'he : tlstlOIY of convicts Is Inhl'nl ' hooked upon with 1 eCllnln degree of suspicIon , nlil aside frol cOIlcts111 ; ( x'cO1lcb ! the olb' witnesses that cnJ 11m Inh'ollucml ! ( are time nICI\llJts 11. lmlL'thhlttt'hy IJII'I'eRtc.\ . 'L'he convicts who still ha\'e te'IR to serve or who tlt'pentl \llon thin fl\'o1 of the "tmlel foe time helcHls oe lime parole law are \lIeI IIWC'fll ht'iSStil'e ) to wihhold the h'utl If til Iruth Is tin mnuuglmig to time 1l1 who exercise this can hul 0"C' them. 11 n slunilar ' hI' x-couivict IH subject Rlmll' IUll' t 1x-convlc to tht ( hupulntoJ of motves of revenge ! fOI' ) A\I"auct 11'lsll during iumcarcera- thou. But hl''wll C1SS-eXflhuiluiluthtfl ) nuiglut to (1SeU l' whethcl' the e\'hlencl' l)1CSt'l1tltl ) ! l Is hnRel \ \ 0Hctol 0' fuct I : It it I ; de\elo1Ie.1 ) . hunt cruelty nml1' Icces'I' " violence hn\e been 11e\'nlent wHhln ' the lurisomi WlS . these who have \hm'l' : < 1 the nulho\I clt'lste ( to them Hholll not he 1le'mltel for It 10lelt to Icllln In n posit hon where they cnn eOJtnue their luhllnn liIIClcl ! . A periodical ( investigation Into the coumuluct of the ' " mnuust in itself cOlllucl penitentiary lust 11 I- self exert 11 heallr lutII'nee upon the II cIInlntnluell In thut institu- thoum. Hut It ( lees not uelll ! this h1est. J : : lon to retumimid the legislature oC its ditty to uIIe sonic new 11101810n with rlfe'cnce to the Ialntcnmce of tie [ wnlentlrr com'lets. So long us the clntl'lctor remains In his IH'usent ple- carlons sluu 10u tie whole conduc of time Ilnlentl' " must he In 1 molC 0' less demoralized comitlithoum. Time legls- hltm'c shonll nt cure take steps to re- gaIn : 110SSl'sslon of the llnlentl' : ) ' and to iulace It on 1 basis of rigId but hunu1e 1lble uuimuumngeummemmt. , ; Tl SILI"NI I AGUll C'.tNDlD1tTi. Thin 80"lalel lutnlc lea/lJ In its manifesto Inuouncln the 11'ojtced 01'- Innzaton ! of 1 free shiver \nrt , cx- IVt550i t 11efe'ence for ex.Hell'e- sentat\e Sibley us tie 11'esllentnl candidate of thc new iiarti. 1' . Siuler rell'csentcl the 'rwentr- sixth Peumnsylvammha dIstrict In the Fifty-third con ress. luwlng been elected by n fusIon of democrats , populists - lists and proimibitiomilsts. Time . cougres- Ilonnl directory records that he Is cx- tensh"el engaged hum farming anl : stock I rlsln . Is 1 m:1nflctucI' : of lubrlcutng : Iml slg111 oils 1111 Is interested In various ot her manufacturIng all busl- neRS enterprises. lie Is reputed to be a man of large wealth. The only public 10sitons he has held are those or memo bel' of congress and lI3'Ol' of time town of Flnkln , Pu. ? Ir. Sibley Is 1 native of the state of New York und is 4 : years old. lIe has shown himsel to be 1 mnn of strong if not alogether sound comuvlctiomis. .Tosclh C. Sibley belongs to tie radical elelelt ot the free sl\crltcs and he- leyes tmt all the economic ills whIch 1u'e'11 are due to the fact that silver 1101S not OCCUI1Y nn equal Place with gold In tie .lonetary systems of the world. In ' n speech In the honse just before the 1nnl adjournment of congress . gross Mr. Sibley said that "thc fleuds of free sliver coinage In the United States hold t the doctrine of bimetal- lsm , not because oC ownel'shll of slyer mines , but because : of the curses thlt lumve . followed falling prIces throughout the world-because they are frm In the conviction thlt with our mints open to free and unlmited coInage nt the old ratio the - cent cotton of today will be the lcout cotton UlOI the I'- enactmcnt . pf tie law which served this coiummtry so well for eighty 'enrH. Time lcollo who favor free and unlimited coinage at the old ratio hold lt rte thlt It wi give the farmer $1 Instead . of GO centR for his w\el t. " lie f\.thC' lechl'ed that "silver anti mmli othm' urtcleH of I'oduc- thou . evcn labor itself , have followed the cclne In the vlluu of the ounce of silver humon since its dcnlll at our minis of free and equal I COIII C" " In view of the fact that :11" Slblc\ ' I likely . to be the header of the free slh'e. 111.t ) ty In time CIIIII ) n of lext 'Ull' hlH ylew ' ' omm the hootof ' ! eXII1'esfll1 01 1001' con I'CSS InHlnmc ni Intel'csl they woull not Ithel'wlOS8e8s. . It will be observed thn I wi OhSl'I''et t In COl10n wih all time advocates of time free ' nnll Inlmlet colnno or silver nt' the old ratio hy the Unlcd States 11' . Slbl'y n tlchl'S no hUllol.tmce to II'Olllctol In its hcm'lng emi the IH'lceof . cciii- n\illlt . It could lot hu.lxpcctell that hue W0l11 10 this In time case or sliver , 11hlUlh lS I immat br of fUll time 11'0. Illcton of silver dmllg tl Ilst tveimty 'lnl'N hnl hecn largely In UX\'eSI of time II'mllcthl of golti , which hunt ; miii- l'nllhl ) 1111 nn IlflCIll him dt jri.cint- Ilg time flwmul' . But It would 8eml tint Its to cotton unll whcu the 11 tm' of II'ollucton ) Shnlll ! hl\'u HUll' comusitleru- tloiu. Does lot tic enOl'lolS Incl'clle ot cotll CI'OIIS CIlnllh n tllclelt cx- Illnltlu of time . 111 In time \llcc of cotton 1 ' 1hll cel.tllll " Is time . view of time AlcJell clon pimuiters. whn turn 11'lllosln to 1'Iluct the cotton 11'01ne. ( II' area. Is nol time sUle true or iimeat . the ll'otllcton of whl'h In this cl\t'.r mostu from 230,000,000 blshels In 18i to 1,000.000 ) IIHhl'ls II ISH1 ? ' 1II'I'u WIS I decline flom these hlhest 1jI'cl In the lust thl'el' 'Cll'H , but It \\'IS mO'1 thln 1111' lit ) fOl' I " time In. creased . II'otucton of other l'oun\'les. IIl.tlllnl'I : ! ' II AI'gtutnu , " 1\lch \ In the hoist . t \0 'em'l hut becole a large me. hrtumof wlwnt. 'hl" wOI'118 11'llluc. ton of. whclt tuning Il'gulr.In 'xcUS of time tlnlll , the price his gone 10wn , regardless : ot "ln , ' . 01 the Inquh' into tie lIUbeS of uI'lcnlm'ul 11ell'et. HIOl "r time house cOlmltee on 11'lcll. tore , ot whIch Ir. Sibley WII n immemmu- her , h' ' . David r.lblu of Slct'lmcnto 1"'esente his ylewt ut lelgth , sayimig I ulong other thln1l : "If today the price , . , . . , . , . . .4 . , . /.1 / \ > . . ' . . f - " ; . ' : . " : : ; . 11 ; - 1i : .M1LUI ; "m' ; or sliver was 120 ) aunt time price of wheat Iller . condiions In which they ( . fro totlay wih l rlcl1lrol mnchlncr In thc cheapest haunt and labor COllh'lef . oC time wo\l , there Is Sh'll ! prollull that wheat , lotwlhtn1ln ! wo111 be IW luigluer , 01' would not be lenr nR Imighi nfIIl' the tonner conditIons. " isIr. Sibley wits so much impressed with whlL Mr. 1utln snll that he tecared he could lot "dummy the truth nUll the , justice of his proposhtiomu. " t cnn be easily shown that there . hns been no eoncurreICt' , U8 the free silver 10n claim , betwcen the fluctuatIons In the Illces oC shiver anti the prices of other COUI011tc9 during the host twenty yen ra. ( I'R. A leter writen by Ir. Slhll ) IR 111. hishied , In which thlt gentt'lln cx- presses fear of the growth of the spirit of onnrch3" In this cOlntr.\ " . l I his Ull' 11ehcnslon Is ever realized II will be In lons\lllcnce of the tcachlngs of the ccment which has put hll forward . as a leallel' I Is he 1111 tie other nil- \ocutes of the free and \nlmll cciii- Ige of silver II time ell rat t 10 wlo l'e , fostlrn ulest mind 11sHatMfleton amid thereby sowiuug the seeds of lll'ch " . .UUNlT.ll r cox I.'IWll'Cl D , JW.tTI'S : There II uiotiming S\rIJrlsln ! In the fact hunt ( the host congress , 11lln decided . to 11111011t delegates to . the propo.ued ; iii- .te1ntonul monetar conference , HC' lecled five out of the six fl'o\ the Illts of the free ,1'cren. . Imleel , If there fs Iny enlse of RU1IIe It Is the fie thnt the whole Illbcr was 10l choHcn fl'OI thnt ciemmnmmt. Time . sennte , wih its free silver majority , did nol hl'sltute to .elcct three len wlo cln be dc- pended Ullon , In the event of a confC' ellen helng called , to stand lr\I " for time free coinage of the white metal nt the ratio of 11 to 1. amid the speaker uf . the hOlse mniglmt . wih equal propriety , huye doue , the lane timing. I wus the Intenton 'f the reoluton regl1luA the ulllolnt\cnt of delegates thnt this shoulll bo done" At nay Ilte this tip- 11cl's to he the onlr Call Inference frol the course of the Henutc. I vtm n111- festr the llu110He of thl free slyer . men that congress houhl be rcprc- seuted In the confelence entrel " by del egates of theIr views , so that If the lWCS- hleuit l should select , IH It Is In'lslled he . wi.en of ollilosle ) vievs there will be a mmmttrketl prellOllel'alce of free silver scntment In the couferencl from the Unied S\ntes. As It Is , there wi ' ' be of In ll'ouabl only a majority one tul1110rt oC extreme free colnne views. ' .herc clm be mme queston that live of the congl'eHslontl delegates do nOt rep- rcsent the sentmcnt re uling SlyC' or : a majorIty of the people of the UnIted States. Foul oC thc\ are fl'OI the south and (1'01 states whose financial relations with the rest of the world are comparatively lmmslgnhtlczumt , while thc other Is il'om the greatest sliver produc- Ing state In the union. Whatever mn3 be thought of the ability 01 these me - und perhaps they mire as capable as nnr ; who could have been chosen fl'othe free silver raul.s-It 1M hardly to be expected - pected that they wi exert much latin- ' ' ence h'u an htlernatonal confelenc 'tp which Em'o\ean oYcrnments will semI Iomo or thel' ablest Iuauclers" They tire likely to be regnrled simply ns poll- tcans : voicIng the views . of their Immediate - diate consttuents at1mer than 18 states- men speal.lnA for the whole people of . the counl'3. . The members of the delegation - gaton who wi pI'ohabl exert the greatest Infuence In the In'ollosed conference - ference are those whom the president Will npllolnt There . appears to be no reasn to doubt thnt . a conference will be called , Gel'mnn taking the hmultimutIve . and that It will be lucid some time during the pl'e8ent ; "lal. As to the possible result of such n conference there Is wide opportunity for slecuilatiofl. LET TIlE nUSINESS lmN 4LONF. The present legislature seems bent ' upon harassing the Industries antitrade trade of the Htate. Whether 01 not tll'C has been t fixed policy of hostility to am' lanufactures amid conllerce Is ellen to queston , but there enn be no doubt of the menueln attitude of our state lawmakers , as exemplfel by nu- \e'ous muenstires seriously ' commsiderctl 1\1 now llnlln . Olal1 MeelH to hnyc been llnled out for attack. ' 'hls maybe he due to thc flct hunt ( no Inw cQ111 he llRet In restraint of trade thlt WOlll not cripple Omlha to a A1'eatC' oxteimt lain ( other. business . exclt mummy othC' cciii- mUllty In the state. ' Early II the session n blt vas intro- dlclt for an act to 11108e Ilayy licenses 'ulon ' cOJmlslon merchants the object of whIch vas to protect shippers from Ileget dlsholest commission Im'chnnt8. its 11'leteublt ' wonld l'efulr demon- Htllon tt heavy cost to om' hUHlnest inteiosts. ' 1he utellt to Inlm men hOIfst by legislation IN , to say the leust qmmestiommmthuie , whie thin II'O\'lslols ot tie huh , If cnfol'ced would Injure and combo . mruis.s cOUmlsslon . IC'clu1w II evel'y hnll.tlnt [ trade center In time state. Time Ilw II'ohlu1ln the IUJUClctn'c Int sale ! ot oleomuummrgarimme , us humus . buoum conchlHh'ely shown by 'l'he lice , Is nn umueahiei.for hlow 10 01' trade Inte'l'sts , the effects of whIch will ho felt tll0st soltI ' hiy time Ilnnflctm'C'1 : or Olu hn. ' 1le Ilel'lu Itellll to legislate time state ( muir out of Omahu was born of t tesh' ( ' to htlII' [ our trade Interesti . , for the loctton or the state fair Is Ill''I " U business proposltiomm. 'l'he hi to 1110hlbl the slle of cigar- etl's In this state CUl , If hiassod , hl\'o ito oilier . effect thl1 tl Crllllll If not dcst.oy , t 111e nnl1 11'0ttlhle trade now emujoyed hr time jobber . ot tllI city Int stutc. lIowceulmmumtlmibie time ci'- tort to stop time Contlnlltll of cigmur- ctes II Nebraska umimmy bl' , there mire consllem tols IteJln thl proposed llnll'O which ought to bl the meUlt at lh'fcltn it. Wholcllle 11'Clllts In our leulln1 cities sell cigarettes In nell'I $ " tvemy Illto In time ! west , ' 1ho tmle Is U II'uHtlhlo 01' . The i)1O. joSeti ) Inw lhi not uedtie the . \osed Inw1 l'l'IIII' ! COISUIII. lion of cul'tes.n thuse states , but wi dCll'h"o our jobbers at thmtir right to thc tmto tlc " hlro wOll\t imp tumid III'ml jobbers of CUllletl mhistmibtit- lag \oilts to st\11 II II take the trait ' out of-theh' imamuls. Business II this rtnto lt Ihlost at n . . _ _ . , _ , , & . ' . ' , u' / ' " ' . " ' . - - - - . - . - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - . standstill. . Jnerehnnts \ ) are con. t(1lu nahllt11h"er ' c . cou.HlonM . le\cr before ? I ! 'n. Th13. mined nH time ht11 thnt call hI afforded flom whnterer 80U \ , ' ; ' .lmt they llull ul this ( time be ! 11fctell to hostle nltl se1seltRR legislation . Is beyond comflhre- iutmisiomu . Ins ( nt. or ihi-mulviseti . Inwl hum l"stlnlnt ot , F1de the ) Hhoull he Jh'en melsm'e : , II l 11oloton thereof t or else left se\tn'lY nlouc to vork out their OW1 smulvatiomm. , Thele Is aim ; n1lolul count to he urged niulust , the cOlsluUonall ) " of the bill to iieriimlt thin state to take a lhll/e : of yenUl' In time HI'I'Utt Scot murder cnHeR. Ho far nR time In1ctt Scotlm\'del' cases for which time melR' lire Is i specially desl nell , mire cOnCIlICll ! , It IH 1111Inl ' ux POSt facto iogisiatiuii. Ix I 1108t facto legIslaton has heel dc- fned to Ilchule , first , 1aldl nn mmcl iii- noeent ul the time It wits l'lmlted cI'lmllll , mind. second , If the oct be ni- . I'eady I crimume , InclIln . the immunitY . . 01' Il'Slnll hue ( C.11cncH Iwcesil' to cO1lcton I' I I I'rlng Inn n " mn 111' the situumtt iou or tie Iccuell to hlH dim4- nd\'IIII l. 'l'hto cuiforeemuucuut of the 1110. IloMell II W wOlll 11e11h'e time Iccnsell of 1 right which hue enjoJed nt time tune the act WIM comuumumit ttl ! . nln1I ' , the right to 1\ trial In tit cOlnl ) " In which the 1mm- ( ol'mlton Is mel1 It wOlld mnlt comi- , 'Icton easier than before. Time couistl- tnlol of Ichl'I I1 forbids the cimact- n1nt or ex Ilst ) facto iogimuhmttioiu. I"en If tie II'o\osl'd ) law were otherwlsl , wihin the IllrYlcw of thc comistituit ion It co111 not be made to apply to the Bunett Scott caHes. I County Attorney Haih.lle RUC- coeds in recovering for the county emu the nlnll'OIS pelHonal ahuluenrm : mice bonds that hYe beNI defaulted he will be doing whnt lIe l'c"lols cOlnty at- torney lois done. lIe mlst howl"cr , realize the ma lll.le . of time task before him. Douglas cOlnt " hUf 11Ver recovered - covered n cent on bonds glvcn for the allpenrllce of ofenders 11 her courts and there nm lawyers who contend that the bond Is not drlwn that CII not ue llnchell out by a perslstcnt und shrewd defense 11 the courts. There Is no dOlbt that whnt are really strlw bonds l'e often accepted for the l'elcso of iWisomierS. On othC'H the hondlwn ar : good and would , In mnny cases , II'mllcu time missing lU'llcl111 If 11'octelln s weru IH'essed against them. A series of suis , to leco'r emu the de- faulted bonds Will nt least stir up the sureties to 1 seJIslpf ; their responlbl- ; it. 1 I . I looks nR If the'delloslory law were wih us to stn ' . I ought not , however , to remaIn In lshJ'c ent Imperfect condi- tion. There are certain defects which call for IleUlmo ' In a way that will strengUlen its < tIrton and Insure the public against depositories with Inadequate - quate bonds. Fimichm coutity and , state board shoul , be , fOl'bltden toimccept , as I ' surety ony oleer Qf the bnmmk making : the appiication. I there Is no bill for . this purpose b for the houses of the lelslltle : thQ' . g V'Q1O' has , good grounds for slntlng one In with recoin- mendaton for passage. A poll of the iegislatumro 01 the ques- ton of nbolshlng capital luhlshment disclosed 1 numbm' or members who were noncommltnl , but who exhibited "n distinct lennln toward the gallows. " We slncC'el " trust that this leaning will be lu'omvty overcome. The leglsluture would be justified In Inte1upUng its Hesslons and exerting nil its reformatory . Infuence Up01 tlese 1embe.s who are threatened with this terrible fate. No effort will be too great to counteract the force that Is carrying any oC our leglsln- tors stllght to the gallows. " 11\mlel wmnsup. Gmobe-1)eniocrat. The republican house will make the two years more at Grover and his party com- parUvely harmless lo the country. . " Democratic VIew. St. Louts flepubiic. The passInm of this congress Is strongly suggestive of the explosion of a bunch oC firecrackers under a tar barrel. The noise Is all over but we sOil have the bad smell. 1 Jejuluton ly syndIcate. Cincinnati l nquirer. The smart gentlemen who cleared about $9.0,0 on the adminIstration bond bar- gain have an option on the credit of the government for fome months to come. They ivill tic doubt regulate the oulfow and In- few oC gold at the United States treasury accordIng to their desires for future specu- laton In government . securities. Jcluhlcl Not Vngraietum. ' . . IhllaeJphla I.edger. I Is calculated that time aggregate oC the appropriatIons made at thIs session of congress - b'eSS Is but $2,0 short of. ; .0.0. Time greatest sIngle lOan Is I pensions for which $141.aslsTo Is uUoUed , equaling time total expenditure tor the army navy and 110st- olees combined . In view of this the UnIted States can scarcely be charged wih beIng an ungrateful country toward its needy vet- eran soldiers. p Irln ! 01 Your Gold. New York Sun We repeat that Colorado can easy market all the gold mined In It. Theme ! has been trouble Cor some years In disposing of time stale'l sliver . but that was because the sup- ply largely exceedet limo demand. and there is not , uny such danger II regard to gold. The world wi l > romlly absorb this year's Colomdo gold prod ct , ) evel \ I shoull year'/ lwlce or tel times Iseat nl last year's. 'rhe gCIt bugs are jlJI1a table. for the reason that they cannot retaIn the yellow metal In their Hystc'mn but must 1IIImrsc It for the service of ma)1 ill nearly IS fast us they take It. " _ I"I - - - li -I JICllru/111 Trod iteyivai. / Invlv.l. IH. l.oUI8 hJbelemOlt. ! , . The removal Of ( lie' peri ' oC change In the fnanelil or , : Cue laws for the reo malnller at this year ! It least must eXert a ) thnulaln r efict ? on trade. 'J'here Is ' \ Immelse ( efon \ Power In busiless In this country , ant II wi hnve a chance to \berl Ilelf Crain .JlIs tmo Corwar. . ) . A , reallly dlseerlhle ' trace hnr1rovemenl will ' doubtless appear wlhj ; lhq lexl few wi . Another encouraglfg tolHlton Is the steady Increase In the trensur gold reserve which Is now imp to n lulimejoint than had heen louchel for several umitiruths pll. Time tend. eney. tool Is JkelY'lt cqmtinue Imimmyarti lor u time. All the gold . cq/lnue tor In the re- cent urchase l imampiotlbeen ' hal1oLbeen delivered. hut Is coming to han.1 . us Z11ly del\'ered. ! . . In the meantime the exportation oC goil , has ceased and the rum . on the treasury or5 over. 'fhe deilcits . too. are on the decrease , and are ilkely to disappear In it mommtim or I 101ih two. 01 the whole the business outiook Is brighter than al anS" tlnu since the crisis came In the summer oC 193. OTlum LINuS TI1.IN OUltS. L.-SnS 2'1lN . now enrmous era the Itrilci which hle been made by Great Britain Ilurlng the pat quArter of I century In the direction of democracy may bo gathered from the fact that Mr. herbert Oldslo e , rpe.\ldng on behll of time admInIstration , and as the chief of the has cble public worlll 11epnrtlent , announce.l that the estimates abut to be submitted to Parliament by time chancelor of the exchecqter wilt Inclulle the den1nd for 1 sum to be used In the erection or 1 statue to Oliver Crommuwehi . I his always been a mate of cmment that at Wesl- mnlnstcr where rulers good and bad , great ant little . exist In ef ! no sculpture should do honor to the memory of the protector. The omission cnn only be explained by at- trlbumtlng botim to l'arilamemmt and to the Jrlbutn ! bth Parlamenl ant crown an unwllnue s to gIve an ofcIal acknowledgement ! a successful rebellIon. Cromwehi . It may be rememberell , mimetic , short work or the 10uso of Coummumione amt I presided over the government Ihat made I e\'en still shorter work or Kn Charles by ! lopping oft his heut. : That the leglslalnre , and the sovereign shoull hare after a lapse of well nigh three centuries , decided otFm- chilly to honor the memory of this great repumhiicamm by erectlmmg a monnment to hIm rcpublcan erectng 1 . speaks volumes not enl ) ' for the liberality and enl htenment of QUeen Victoria alli of her constitutional advisers . but also for the develol1Ht , of democrato anti progressive sentments on the part ot time people-sent1- monte to which crown amid cabinet are mmmanl- ant ( cathy ) 'lelllng In this Cs. matter. . . The appointment of Prince Lobanor as RU8slan foreign secretary and the probability that he w1 be promoted to time cimaimceilor- shill , are In keeping wih the report at an aliance between Great Britain and Uussla. lime BritIsh government undoubtedly favored the alJpolnlment of M. do Steal at present Russian ambassador to Great Drlaln , and the tae that ho was l > tssCI over and R statesman selected who Is not In any way PI'o-Englsb , In feeling . anti rather favor Austria , argues I foreign policy I on the part of the new czar that may yet bring about Important political change3 In Europe. The new foreign secretary novel favored time Idea of In alliance betwecu Prance ant Itussla and the former country lay now have 10 renew her friendship wllh En land. 1 woull be strauge It there shoult b a restoration oC time frst triple alltammce . whIch was composed of Hussla. Germany a 11 Austrln.lunglry. and I such a thing should be brought about It would only serve to mark the turn of Germany te Dlsmarcklan hleas. A hint has been given out that there wIll be a meelng this summer of the three emperors Nicholas WIlliam and Francis Joseph. In the days of Wilam the old kaiser thee occasIons were frequent. They were at least picturesque and they were Coo for polUcl prophets to found predic- tons upomm I another should be held Il may again be I subject for goss ! > . but that wIll be nil. The progress of individualIsm has been too rapid In Europe for any coterie of rulers to be able to meet In conclave and keep back the Idea of freedom. S. . The czar at Russia does not make hIs Inten- tons known through the Russian provIncial newepamiera else time statement of one of the later might mean something. I Is set forth In that journal that nussla will not tolerate any partition of ChIna which will give Japan a foothold In that empire. 1 Is even stated that Japan must abandon all hold on Corea because Russia' will not tolerate a Japanese protectorate there. Probably tlc czar has not authorIzed Iny statement at what he wants or at what ho docs not want and will not have yet there may be a tact at the bottom of the slalement For Russia Intends to absorb - serb the entire continent oC AsIa north of In- die . not today , not even within ten years , but at some future . time . ant Cram time to time . Russia has powerful neighbors 00 the west . wIth will not permit her to take what she wants of European Turkey Eastward Russl has DO formidable neighbors on the mainland. The valor and warlIke accomplishments oC Japan have no doubt given thc czar some bad quarter hours. He must regard Japan 1 menace to his ambItions In the east. But ex- acty , IS the czar refrained from steppIng. In 1twen Dsmar t and France when'the latter surrendered Alsace aDd LorraIne , 'he must re- rain Cram Interference with Japan In adjust- Ing maters with China. This country cannot regard dictation from any European quarter as tolerable. Jap.U will no doubt b reason- able In its demands , but I has fought to 'vlndlcate a principle at national honor and honesty , has expended mIllions of treasure and much blood and may reasonably demand time Independence of Corea and the cession oC all dIspute territory. This demand If made . Including Indemnity , should be supported by time civilized world. Certainly Russia should find itself alone and unsupported It It attempts 10 deprive the victor of his lawful rIghts. I Is not probable that Japan will demand any territory on the mainland because that would be a burden. But all dispute territory . I ex. outsiders acted . should be ceded without protest from . Bulgaria appears to be In an exceedingly bad way. The government has managed to : quarrel with Austria and Turkey , the two powers whose Crleillshlp and support have constituted until now its principal source ot strength and Independence , the late czar having been given tn understand that he could not assail Bulgaria without Involving himsel In war with one or the other oC these nations. Russia has until now spured all the obsequious advances made by the prince In the hope of obtaining recognition lS a ruler , even although with the object oC giving satisfaction at St. Petersburg he has Intrusled rortolos In his cabinet to men ' implicated In attempts on hIs life. The treasury at Sofa Is empty , the credit which Bulgaria enjoyed upon the torelgn money markels at the time oC Stamnbuloff's over- throw has vanished and the IhrHy Bul- , garlan trmer and peasanlry , who con- sttute nine-tenths of the population , are not only unable to pay the new and heavy taxes that have recently been enacted but even find It beyond their power to pay those which were brought Into existence Ihrce years ago , the fall In the price oC wheat and agricultural produce havIng had the effect oC converting their dues 10 the slate from a tenth 10 a third ot their entre erop. Un- der the pretext of economy almost 80,000 officers and men have been dismissed from the army anti turned adrift upon the country without means oC subsitence or emploYllent , while the money thus Saved , Instead ot being paid Into the treasury , has been diverted to other uses of 0 less creditable nature. In onE word , something much akin to chaos prevais In the principality , and unless Star- bulot yields to the solicitation hr ' the people , and Corgettng eli the base ingratitude to which he has been subjected consents to come lo the assistnce oC the prInce whom he himself placed upon the throne time days of ' erdlnand a ruler of Bulgaria lay be considered as lumbered and his reign on time eve of Its cl0e , either by abdIcton or deposition. depsiton. . . . Ismai Pashma the cx-Ithedlve at Egypt who bui the Suez canal , amid who died at Consialtnollie lat Saturday was counted a dangerous penon In Constnntinopio. where he had lived since 1886. lie was never reconciled to his deposition ( roam his viceroyalty . royalty In Eb"l , and resIsted abdication unt he was forced to yield by England and France In 1879. Then he establshed hmselC at Napies with his harem and all the accessories of orllntal luxury that his enlrmous wealth cull purchase. lie never lost his lust of power , and never ceased 10 IntrIgue for It , and when ho demanded , a dozen years ago , that he should be paid for sugar planlltons ald olher lands . In JgYIII which had been confiscated amid applied to- ward the payment of his debts . . Turkey e.ommmpiietl wllh the demand amid paid him $25.- complelt 000.00 largely to keep him Iulel. Finally he was IJermlle'1 to go to ConstantlOlle ) hImself palace which and 111d I mlgnlfcent . Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Govlt Report R V Bhkin ' AowTELY PUflE . : ta. ' : : l" ; " , ) _ f'.I = . _ n-- " - ; : - I"i'fl"i" : : ' [ _ lute been Ills prison over .Ince. For years he has bean forbidden to IfM'o its grounds , Snul while flow every luxurT ho cold do- sire , the sultan's distrust , I not fear . ot him hI lenled hIm his liberty. I was rumored seIne tmo AgO that he hail been poisoned . and timis report lay now lie revived t , since be has died. p 'lWl'IH ,11 : ! TIl."a. . St. T. 118. too , has the Lexow toyer. The Influenza of Europe ! ra\I\y bring- lag the populnton to its sneeze. What hula country needs jl.t now 18 n patrIotic organization to preserve , \merlc\ : heiresses for Americans. Mayor Hopkins ot Ciuiesgo wants a reelection - tion . antI wants I bad , on a one'I'lanl 1'lnt. form-'Down with the Iru l. " The 1 lateo at Carter Harrison c'ldentiy hanker for a violent pollcal death Speculllons on time total at the Income tax places It : t $60,000,000. A quarter of a umihi. lon nersons estates anti corporatons wilt put up the cash Rnd enjoy Ihe great Amen- can privilege ot kichdng . I Is given out In know In ! quarters that the returning e'conlresslen will go to work anll ear a I vII ! Good , Peristent activity for I year or two wIll partially overcome the evils of con ' resslonal dissipation. Although time council of Chicago Is dls- pensln tranciuIcs with a lavish hand , there Is no vlslbll means nt sUllllort for time aS90r. lon Ihat Onaha' : retired Iulloll1:1 states- men have mO\'t1 to the hake city. , Tohn O'Brlen oC 1 > I'al. l la. . died recently and lolL a wi which It will bo dlmeull to take Into court ami nrove. 1 Is written with Ilencl on lie wail near his bedside and re3118 thns : "Mrs. Arnold-Gall bless hlr-shal have ni 1 leave. " Tht Homan Catholic archbishop ot Cashel Dr. Croke. hls been for twenty years the chief clerical figure In time Irish Mtonalst mo\'ement. lie still "Pluls his check to the Irish Parlamenlary ( mind . but In hIs last leter nccon1an'ln ! I subscription he says : " 'ho hOllo of oblalnlng a legislature ror our country within I reasommable tme 19 mme longer enlertalltl by reasoning nlen. " The effect ot01 tcal cnmpalgnlnj on women Is shown In the case of the wife at the governor at Oeorgla. She was . unusually ae\lve \ In furthering her husbamt.s ambition . managed his campaign and was successful beyond her expectations. Now she 1 under treatment for a mid Corm of kieptommuania allhough there Is no e\'ldencl that she IJar- tclpated In the count of time ballots. The long cherished project of a munlcll1l union oC St. Paul and Mlaneapols his been shelved forever Herelotom Mlnneaols was represented as a charming young lady who was not averse to a joly flrtaton with SI. 1all But the momeul she hinted at a de- sire to take the capitol tinder her wing without - out the surroultll ! 10puiaion hale succeeded - ceeded admiratiomm . The match Is off. Dut that Is not all . St. Paul transforms the graceful gazelle Into an overgrown hog. with a mendacious curt on its tail. I that cut does not draw 'lore ' blot than A Cuban revo iutlon . then surely Is gallantry dead and Laughing Waters pitched In dirgellc ke's. - : OI { I'Il : S COU.UJ "T. Des Moines LeadeniThie city elections held In the cites timid towns of Iowa : ( on- day InlJcate that the democrats are getting their second wind. There Is no geltlA slIde. but the drift Is plainly wIth the dem- ocrata lIed Oak Express : The petrifed man recently - centy exhumed near Centervle his been recognized by I lady who viewed It as her long lost father . At sight of the object she burst Into tears and then went cit and replevined the stony cadaver. This involves - volves a legal light for p09seslon. Taken all around . time story Is very toucjmimmg and with the example oC affection showmm mlhl melt a heart of stone and male possIble mutual recognition. Sioux City TrIbune : There OIl' must be com- mencet In all seriousness the propaganda which made Iowa almost a democratic state. I should bi I democllc compaclness Is one oC the greatest elements of strength . I Is the ten thonsands of Xenophmon not the myrlacs of Xerxes , which most profoundly affect the course ot human events The democratic party oC Iowa must prepare itself for the dawning I oC that better day which Is certain to come , I when the darkness of defeat will roll away before time gorgeous trappings of the sun : ( prsperi t ) " . Sioux City Journal : The act passed by the Iowa legislature at its last Iowa Is sessmomm un- dtrtnlling to provide for female suffrage In sulrge certaIn school electIons . may cause a good Ieal of trouble. That Is abut the only effect that It can have The act Is undoubtedly - etly unconsttutonal Its unconstitutionality was clearly pointed out to the legislature . but for some inscrutable reason It neverthe less persisted In putting Il In the statute boolt. The school election In SIoux City Is a case In Iolnt. The validity of the vote for certain purposes may he put In doubt by the statute. I may Involve 11gaton , In any event It will cause a good deal of needless trouble In holding the electon and In the Preliminaries. Such leglslatol Is not only nonseimsical but also mischievous I the people of Iowa want woman suffrage there Is a plaIn way to get nt I. and the plain way Is to change the slate constItution . Thai pcople oC Iowa have 'Imlct ' time sur- rage to males. ThIs Is a fact which the reformers have strangely . overlooked. Shucking the Cuckoos for Hucks. New York itecoroe. I was heartless on the part of Mr. Cleve land to leave the flock oC starving cuckoos who have just been drIven out oC time capitol roosting around the white house whuie he whie Ie hied himself away on time Violet to make gunshot acquaintance with time ducks of North Caroilmma. TIme jiresldetmt has been all along prom- icing his falheul blrll that as soon l March came he would In < warm nests Cor them In the government oo\'ecotts. mind this Is how he treats them. I would have ben Car more humane ) to hoot every one oe them before beginning the Norlh Carolina duck slaughter. The cuckoos are Indeed to be commls. orated. . l'.tS/n."f OF 7Il O"JIWTOl. Ihl\lelph1 1ocorll : After thlrly.nv s'cnr at 11ublc life lilt. 10lman Or Indiana goes back to hI' frm poorer than 'hen ht left I. Such nn experience from the mt- crowned prince or polomlat" Is hat to fOC- oDele with time glib copybook theory thai "econom Is wealth " lnn8 City Star : Considering the fact that "thero's nothIng 11 11. that Is to say , In politics . Mr. 1olmOn has been very busy for . . ' In nominations thlrts..n\o years seeking nminations for ofc . There wu at least a living tn I for Mr. Holman , with opportunltos which \crhaps. he wu too honest to take hut whnt a commentary Is this on politics timid a man shoull grieve , while the whole nation - ton he marvels entered. . that 10 goes out or ofeo ROOt Phlnllelphla Press : Time retirement 01 such chronic and narrow.mlnllelt obJector ns Heprcscnlatve unman , who has mate n virtue cf his t > 1slmon ) " . cannot bo looked UIOI a aim unmlKCI cvii . II fat It I. rather alrmICl blessing , as the wlmolo temitlemucy of hiolmuamu cmiii hmi Inmitators was to save mit the spigot only. Their objections ivero often of tue mmmost petty type , and time ) ' it aimy macdo the mmnumue of "ecomuomimy" ridicmmlotme. Sonic one \vithm broad jumthgmmmemmt is mmeedcci in every congress to call a hail. on uuuunccossary eximemmtiitimres , but time chccseparitmg statesnuemi are mmot iii timiut chase , Chicago lmmter Oceamm : Comugressnman 1101- mmmamu , 'thme great objector , " says timtit ho leaves congress , miftcr thIrty-flve years of service , imoorer thinii whmeum 1w fIrst vemut to W'asimingtun , This Is not encoumrmuging to yoimng fuen entenimmg nubile life. Commgross- mmmaim Iiolmmmamm Imas mmevcr beemu charged with oxtraviugiummt living , muimd mme one doubts hula imersomimul hioumesty. limit timere are timoimetmnda of mmmcii who do lire aim less thmimn $5,000 a year , aumil wimemi civil servIce reform is time rmmio utah camigresanmemi tin not imavo to seciuro lmlees or spend mmiommoy omm timeir followers it mviii ho easy emmoumgii for a commgressmnami to iivo oh hula salary. A T1INIICNGI TO T1CICEI ( Atlanta. Constltuutioim : "Just timink of wlmlslcy ( reezimmg. munjurt" "Ainites mme dliTsremmee to mmmc , sir , i'm a great lover of crocked ice. " Philadelphia liecord : "Tlmeres one eatia. ( nctlomm iii imtt'l mug your legs mimmipuminteul , " Hays ( lie iinmmayuiuic piullosommumi'm' . "TIme doctors - tors can't Pull timemu mimmy mimore. " Chicago TrIbune : Altlernmaui-W'iuo are you mmii what titi 3'Oii Want ? Old l'nrty ( with inmmtern-My ) name is Diogeumemm , Let mmmc nasa. l'iit hot iookimmg for you. Philadelphia Inqtmlm'er : lie-Don't tell any- hotly that 1 escorted you imoumme front cimureim , She-No diumiger. 1 nut as umtmeim asimrummmed or it its you are. Indianapolis Journal : "Amid now " said time , . barber wimo hind immimomited mm. ortmmmmo , .imtiti nois' I can eat ommiomme imi time niormming whenever I darmi want to. " Galveston Nems's : If tlgure.s never lie , thmen vommmnn's simuuiders are imlghmeu' timinm her ii end Pimiiadelpimia Record : lilobbe-Wimat's thm difference between gloves and polIcemen ? Slobbs-GiVe it up. hobbs-Well , gloves are nstmaily on hmnnd , Hocicland TribuneThe man witim a little hair truuuiing about the hewer zone is right iii thus Napoleonic swim witlm his bony nart. ( IC thus nmpenrs a. triile weak iii spots it must be remmiembered thmat so does a good dciii of time other Napoieomm literature of this day ) . - i' I Chicago flecord : Patron ( in imasement restaurnnt-10inmmne Imigs' feet amid a dish of mashed potatoes extra. 'Waiter ( shouting the order timnough hIs hiands-Trilby ) ( or one ; little 13111cc on tue side ! DetroIt Free Press : "Before I start I will ftx UI ) mm. little " said Amy , as she got imer rouge pot amid enamels. "Aim , that puts another face on the mat. ter , " was Mabel's comimment. New York Heraldt Urlgga-T was readin em. paper in time elevated this. umiorning an time man imext to me vmue wild , Grggs.- ( Whmy ? llniggs-I turned it over before lie got through , Washington Star : "nIh Donian's band imasbeen _ camtured 1mm Oklaiiomna , " remarked tue newspaper reader , "You don't say so , " replied this man who pretends to keep posted , itmt doesn't. \Vimat was Bill's band doing ? " 1'layiim 'Sweet MarIe ? ' " WILLIE'S CHOICE. Chicago h7ecorl. , * "Willie , you are imatmgiity , Amid trotmbiosome to mime ; It you are not a. better boy , No angml 'you wlil be. " "Who wants to be an angel ? " While at once begiuE . 'i bet you I'll be satisfied To be a railroad man. " CONO1lLN.IhlN'S ll'LLCOML 110)111. Chicago Post , I am glad your pesky lmowiimi' Now is done , 'Cause you timougimt that we were growila' Jest ( or ftmmm ; But youm'il finti you were mIstaken , That our conildemice iii simaicemi , An' you'll be , when we awaken , On time ruum. You imave been too blamed expensive For our taste ; An' your bills were too expermeive- Too much waste , You must do sone tail explainin' , For your course wits mnigimty aIntn' An' your power now is wanmn So make haste. We are glad , of commrse , to greet you here today , Gladder than we mire to meet you .Whczm away : But you've cost 111cc all tarnnttomm , Acted 111cc you owned creation , nut you're hiack at timi imere station , Au' you'il stay. L i o1INC.IfI/i ' ' # RELIABL ( CLOTH I ER ( Your Mommy's Worth ou. Your Monay limog ! , About Sweaters aiid Bloomers- Now that the b'Ck , base ball and other athletic . . _ amsare about to open it is right gia in line to call your attention to our [ tz new purchase of tan and navy blue i : " Sweaters at $2 a Sweater and they're extra good Sweaters at that. And , \m \ our new $3 Sweaters-tIle kind that all high grade wheelmen the : - ' - - _ . . . use-are finest in the country , tan , blue , black - and a lot of other colors. While you arc looking you might glance at our \'Iens' Bicycle Bloomers-knee trousers iii cassimere and corduroys , with a good line of colors , \Ve don't wish to be understood to carry but a few styles of hats. for the contrary is the case , our hat department - partment being the largest and best in the vcst. Just nOv we're having quite a run on the $3 Derby made by Crofuit & 1napp. It's a low , medium or high crowned hat , with narrow or medium brim , in black and cedar , absolutely fast colors , the best $3 hat in tile world and warranted to hold its shape as well as any $5 hat , Our Spring Caps at 5oC , 75C , $1 00 and $ z , 25 are yacht shaped and come in blue , black , brown mixed and gray. We arc also showing a new line of Mackintosh Caps , yacht shape , si and $2 ; guaranteed to shed rain , You can Sec those Sweaters in the i5th street window. BROWNING , IING & CO. , Ifeilabic Clotlilci s , S.V , Con , 15th iumml Jouigias Sts. 4. . - , . 4- . .