Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 18, 1895, Page 4, Image 4

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flaUy nlO ( SVIthCWt 3unY ) . On YAI . . ' It
nAly flee and SUnJA ) ' , One Year . . . . . . . 100
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RAllrdlY 13e . Ono ? eft1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
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\Veeky IJeo . One YeM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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Chicago Ilrl . 211 Chamber of Cotnmerc ( .
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Al d ' lice PubII1lfl cmllanl' .
Mdresed ta 'Ilie
IdrcS . rntte. < ched J'ull.hlol "ICI or , I erA 10
b. maIo Vrnt. , , 10 the or1't or the com""n :
. 11.10 111 l n PUI81.tS1l1G COMI'ANY.
T.TIM1T O1 " CIflCtJI.AT1O.
CmCUATIO :
n fo lJr.TrnST . r hltRcrrClt' 0" of The flee Iu\
IIililrig onipany. being duly I\Nn. o'S Ihnt
1.101 ( oml'ln ) t lnl <
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coint1et'
the nrtunl number of Cull nfl1 cotptel. cofe :
Df the 1)nIl ' MornIng , I' : ' cnlnc nnt "n,1 lunI Y Ice
prlnlc.1 1:11' ng the month of . 'ebnlu ) 1833. "nl
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11. . . . . . . . n.uo 2. . . . . . . . . 19.87
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12 . . . . . . . 19.816 c. . . . . . .
_ _ _ 1. . . . . . . . . . . 19.75 2i. . . . . . . . 19.61
1. . . . . . . . . 19.70 2. . . . . . . . . 19.102
Totnt . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C57.C3
' l.r2. .I.tlclion. , for \nold on.1 rcturnt1
co"lc8 . . . . . . . . . \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 6.0:0
Net , ateg . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . ,6.1.6U
3)nllcy : nenge 1 . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,701
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al7onnl7n. T7 Cltc"
OFonor .
Rwoln tn t before rn. nlHI wulrlbe1 In mY IHCS.
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'nt IhIA 24 dny of March 189.
( Sent \ ) : N.J. 1'EL notary rublic.
- 'This otghl to bo I WCI'I of work for
, h/hoalolH al Llncolu.
'I'Iio Cotnt . cOllltRloue's Wilt now be
, cvei'rttli with aplllclls ! for lhe posH Ion
of olcirl booze lestcr.
Wlen tlit' l'e\'hcl ( chnrtcr gets hock to
Omahu It fond I9ttreIItS wi not he able
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to t'eCIJgItI'/.O\tllOIr 1uUlatel oO'spllng.
- Exongl'esslan Banll Is goln to
Colorado 10eelU'e on free silver. Isn't
L this V1'3' ' luch 1 ! ; carrying coals to
Nc\\'catte' ?
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The stock .n'IIR bill has 11ngSet tIle '
house , hut ) Unee Wiiam Puxlon keeps
on smoldl his cot pille of l1cace ns If
- nothing wns yorryIiig him.
, A UhitlelillVflte1' compU : lies just
gone Into the hlHls of I'eceh'crs. I the
receIvership resuls In sqticezhiig tile
WILIer out of I , I I ; greatly to be feared
; that there wi hl1 nothing remaining
The fl'e and ) olce commission should
, do Hs (1lt.1'VIlCthler ( the HusseU.Chmchl
lull becomes a law or not. The police
should not be alowed to rcmain In a
of lO1IlOr1II7.UtIoU ziliti liisuboi'tlIna
Rlnte tlon , Ilemorlzatou nnt hlsubO'llnn-
i , . 'l'he six weels' return engagement of
the JloUll hog since lieV015 fl'lghtnell
. by ills HllUlow In early F'ebruary " has
been COllclUlCt1 . aitl ' therefore
c . lecn COIChllcll. ant we ma
rcgard the "vlnlm' season ns practically
: over.
'Sotith O nnlu'IR ! : to he cOI ttllatet
upon Cstnhlshlng n new Industry In
- these 11\1 tiiiies. " 'lh proper advef'tis-
lug nml pcrslstlnt ) trummlng quite 1
t trade cau he wO'Iet up for the Il'e- :
. le'vel pig squeals that have just been
placed on the mal'lct
. The fact that .Tullge HIOuly Is I fl'lent
r of free coinilgo Is polutet out ns nn : e\'I-
' flmcc of his superior Illness for tile position ! -
, Hllon of mayor of Lincoln. Is tile
mayor of Lincoln eXIleclet to regulate
the latonl1 IhIlullees . 0' Is he expectct
to ' ltlll the 111ernalonl1 sliver con-
fel'cnco ?
W'ily not place : Chancy Unit on n per-
11ctual pension ? 'Vlh n commission of
8 per cent on tax cQlecons and postal
cards thl'wn In bo only BuceeClell In
suctclug ; 7S'la fl'om the'lmbUc teat In
f , . ono monlh. 'rills Is not enough to keel )
: : blm In his cuslolu'y style of living.
: lake I a pension
, I Is Jmtfylng huideed to Imow just
i how nt\ ducks ull low malY ; Rnle
! , : the II'l'Hhlental pnrl of sportslen HUC-
eroded In baggillg. Hut the II'eslleltnl
i JII'tt conslslell of several others hcslle
. the 11'cshlelt ( An Inqulsltvo puhlc
0 will llCYe1' rest sa tsfel 11 t It I Is tolll
t exactly : how IIIY uf thosl tlucls nl1
811po 81'culhCI to the cnll ' nll of
the prcshlcntll gun.
Einiwror'ihiIllIn Is rello.tel to bo
k JIIIIg ni Ixcl'll'lt chnl'nuI of the
"tnte l'nlll ( ) , O\'l'l' whoso delbl'ntols
, he his h'cn ) 11'lsllhlJ ) dmlul tile vast
. woel. , " 'e Iltt'e Ill ) doubl that the CI
Ie2'Or ) ( IL'$192'VeS nil tile IIUlll tnn hc 11
, l'cccl'ln/ . lint vluuite'er he does Is ali ,
i : tviys , : tml1 to bt ( wol 410221 ? . All 1 III'O'
wi uii'ouIso enthuRllSI whlm nnnlhl'l'
, woull secuIi'c but Cnilt praise .
In his talk before tilt YounJ it'Il's (
Christian flSSOCIlttiOll ' . Wlh' ' ' ,
Chl'lstan nRsoclnton : \\1Ity rHfO't1
, to two 01' three Ins 1cl1 wihin his IICI"
24021211 kuo1vkIge whel'o tmnchlcll "
Ionnl Imowl'lg1 : CO"
IH'ntols wQ'e . "held ill ) " by the much.
dl'elull1 city eohIlIchiulluLU. . 1 t Is to he
- lIntel ! , howe\'t. , that these things \\'el'e
t ; . l'I'\ul ' Iwpt quiet unU ufer the i ,
gI'lIIll ( jUI' 1:11 : cOlllletCI Its luvestign.
tons nlil been lisehiargett.
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Our lloyd county CO'INJlollent ) slntl'H
thut tilt 1)'O1)lO'llO veHiCle thll'o nrc
, 11191)I'Cil'lIHive ( lest the n tol'nc ' gl'nlI'nl !
"houll decide to Prosecute the Bal'I'I'l
$ eott Im' el'C's In lloyd county , Ill.
1 stead of Hol county , on the thl'OI'r thlt
. , Whl'I'O tile hOll ( ) ' WIS foulilti , tlro , In
all Itl'lhooll , the cllO l'ulS nllo COIn.
Jlh'I , lie utils that . tile l'ltn If
, brought . to thlt count wi vork a great
llU.tbllll ) uJon Its CltZl'lf , us tile ex-
. ' . - IIIUI'H ) whit hlro to bo defrayed out of
the count - h'I'liU'r , ul II'l'Jelt Utterly
. tIllable to 11 ' them. 'l'ho two countIes
II\oh'ct In this trscd ' 6el'I to be
anxious to shove the casu UI one upon
the other for the sole 111'1180 of es-
cnplntll' burden ot ( lie costs. This
HeelS to 11\0 been tile real basis of
, the change of venue bill \ctol'll by GO\-
' 01101 10leolb , which sought to throw
tleso cst ullon ) the lwolilo ) ot the wbolo
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IS.T1TrT1ONS.
COAl , IN STtTE . . TlTINS ,
Thin report of the Bennie commitee on
Imb1e buildings , which wns made public
Saturday contnlnl 10 little 11terelUn !
Inol'lnton With regard to the operation
of the , 'nlou8 state Ilstutons sup-
110rte by the taxlayers of Nebraska , I
and among tills Informnton that beni'lng
on tile cOnSUtllton of coal lu the tufTer- :
ont public buildings Is RIOt the least 11' I
porlnn The figures ulln this subject .
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nro scattered all through Ito ( repoI.t.
Tiley arc not comptele , the Illblr of
tons consulellln ono or two Insttutons
not being Ipccfed , but gathered together -
gethet and 1'esented In tabular form
the ) mult the folowing showing :
' 1 (1 9'
0 g
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Jn llulon , Place. : . : : PQ
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. iI . . . . i1i8U.TUS.f17. . !
n.rotm School . . . . . O.nc\ ' " -8U.TUS.f1\7. ( \ :
l.rorm Hchol. . . . "e"rley . 2,045 8.CI3.C 3.10
Iln,1 , InAllut " ' . . Neh.kn City 091 1.S3' Z.iO
Inllo A.I.lul. . ' . 1lnoln . .rm I.UI.O ! : .r
Feeble hIfliled..l2ntr2ee . 3,113 ' .r .3 2.U
JnsnneI.lur. 1Inled. . . . . . Norfolk . . . 10,227.09 \ . . .
OeM nl11 Dumb. . . Omah . . . 6.77126 . .
The commitee stutcs the total nmount
of coal consumed In the Insttutons
lentonetl . t have been 22,31 tons , hut
I IURt be rememherelt the report docs
not Inclmle the Honl for the Frlcnd-
less . the State lIh1l'ersity and the state
house ut I4hncoiii . tile lul118tlIai home ut
Mloldl1l the Normnt scho01 It Peru ,
which I'e UIRO heutet nt the state ex-
! pnse. Tile Bee IUle nn investigation
about n year ago Into tie llrlces pall )
Inlt thc nmounls of coal consl11ed In
state Insttutons , lS ( C0l111eil with
pUhlc and IH'h'ale hultlngs In Omaha ,
amt the 1'SUts Intlcltet both that time
state wus paying monopoly pllces for
Its 1onl ! Imi that It was con8uI1ng coal
In extravagant nusouhuts. Whie the
price of coal lst In the Now York Ufo
building 111 city ball In Ollhn never
exceeds $ 2.2O per ton , the lowest thnt
tile state has been paying Is $2,48 , and
the usual plco Is above $ 3. There has
also been such n thing as tile slate IH ' -
lug for coal that It never receives anti
Iecelvlng coal that afterwards suddenly
It aPllel'8.
Time state's eXllem1urcs ( for coal " olel
an inviting lelt for cconomr. "Ihe sen-
mite committee could not neglect to enl
atenton to this flct In its report.Vhule
reluctant to , erltclse the past methOls ,
It neverlheless firmly recomments that
In contracts mule In the future tile idea
should le prollncnt that the BUlll11es
contracted for be obtained at the lowest
market . price ant thal as I large con-
sinner .the state Is entitled to the best
wholeslie rates. : Wlh-new methods In
slInking contracts the state ought to
save thousands of dollars In the one
Iem of coal nlone.
ArtTIER SALAln- ( I1MIJ .
The HI'st hm relating . exclusively to
Omaha aUI Douglas county has been
s'lgnet by the go\'orot. Tile . bill gives
etlch bailiff In the district court for this
county $10 n yeah- , lrnble monthl , nU
the : real 10nnl1 The pnr of bailiffs up
to this time has been $2 for every day
dotting the comt tm'm. There are eIght
bailiffs eIuhliOyeF'iU ) the district courts
unl their total pay , a lxee 1 ' the new
law : , wi ho F,200'1C' Il 111 , or $ GOO
pel' month. Computing the II'csent 1)213'
of court bailiffs at $ :2 per month for
twent.slx working days , the county
treasury wJ payout $ ls more every
month than Il ( lid under the old Jaw.
That Is not nih . howeIm' . Thieve are met
least thl'ee months' court . vacation e\el'
year , so that the county will hilVO t 1)113'
the eight hnlls $1,8 lurlng court
\catojs for doing nothing. At the most
consm'\'ntle estimate the court ex'
lenses huve been Increased hy over
' ' for tile benefit of eight
$4.000 1 'eU' tl henelt
b : lls whose wOI'I his bkn pm'fol'met
satisfactorily lt the $2 n day wage for
time lust ten 'eur une would have so
contnued hut for the new law Increas
lug their pity to $000 I yemor.
The Ine\'ltlhlo consequence ( of this un
called for legislation wl 1e the cutting
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down or time Imy or OthIel' county om
' ' deficit In the ' ' . The
110)'es or a telclt trcusl'
only wontcl now Is that tile hllils were
modest enough not to insist emi back Ilny
for the Ilst year 0' two. " ' 0 have no
doubt tle ' could have got I If they had
only asked Cor it.
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VIANCJ FOR 7'lJ 'I.IIN KJOCTRINg .
I Is I ) uo Icnns Improbuble that the
Unied States ml ' become inlolvoe In
the dispute . between Yenezuehl and
Great Britain regarding tel'rlor
clulmct 1)3' the latter . The conl'olersy
Is of long Btlndlnthe HI'llsh govern.
meat hlvln for Illf n century ' 01' more
clnlmPll u large pIece or tel'rlol'Y.wblch .
Yenezueln asserts belongs to her . Time
Ullel States his l'I'lleslet Great Hlt ,
nln , In time COlm of a joint l'I'soluton
IlsIed by the Ilst c'omugm'ess , to suhmlt
lho , tlslHte to ul'hlllon. ant U similar
reCIllHt hns heen ) 11110 by IL uUlhcl' of
time South Amerlcnn rHllhIcs 10/ctIC'
wih Spa iii. 'rho Britsh O\'O'nleut It
wiiiing to Huhmlt ) to a1litmtltiOIl ) the
wlllto Ihltllol
1IIIHlnn ( of the Possession of territory
uutsllo of . that which hull been tWllcd
IH I IIU.t ) of time BI'llsh colol ' of
Guluna , lut ) It sel'IS doubtful whetlel'
\IeZlllu wi he salslcll wih this.
AmhnlHullol ) ihityitrl ( hills hl'en excrthll
hlmHIC to 11'lug about I sottlulluent of
time dlsllto 1)3' ) Irhllton , fluid thelO II
"mid to he 10116 Jplhool that I stll' .
mllt of tile Ittth CIRe wi soon he
II'l'Henlll to thl State tl'lll.tment. I
this thn1 he done It wi greatly 1m.
110\0 time chancs of n peuceful HeHe '
nlut of the IUlg'HlnuI1nj ( ( ) mhtm'Oi'ei'Sy ,
time l'\'l'nt thnt the British .
lut In II \ HI'llth govern-
mout Ihoult declno to suhllt ) to 0111'
' ' stateumeut of Its Ills
gO\'II'nlent 1 stutlncut IH ease
IIOislhlo ) lImIt t serious comlllcntol8 )
woull arIse wih time Pulcd States us I
' ' to tileill "Iuco this ' ivouiti
Iuu'ly thel , " cotll'r woull
hardly lie 111110see to allow Great
BritaIn to seIze 1lt occupy territory
clullclt 1)3' \I'ue1uln , to which she hut
not shown . 1 just dnhn. . Au niemllt ou
tif the British ' ' to
the IUI.t II.lhh gO\'lI'nlelt
ucquh'l the territory In controversy hy
force coull not bo vll'well by thll cotta-
try with ellllllllr , amid In such Close
nn appeal Cromenlzuell for mold woult
II'ohlbl ) ' not be disregmmrdetl. Mnul.
fl'sl ) ' wo could not refuse to lsten to
Ilch lI appeal from the South American -
can reluble without abandoning the
PolicY regarding the cncI'oahUcnt of
EuropCnn powers In this hemlllhere
auth thereby losing nil tIe tlreslge
which Inheres In that polc ) The fli ) .
Jlcnblt . of the Monroe doctrine In
such I case would be perfectly 111nln.
Yenezuell lies I ball of IlmcuIles on
hnnd. BesIdes the ' ' witim
her ! conlro\'el wih
Great Brlnln , GCrmunr hns I financial
grievance , Willie France nnll ( lieigltimii
have n cause of cOlplnlut ngulnt the
republic for hn\'lus expelled the 11211115-
tels of those countrle . I would seem
that tIe \'cnezuelln aUthoritIes have n
large cnllncly for gettIng Into trouble ,
amid I Is said the ' arc not lot niL nux-
louis nhoul the possIble couReqlencl's of
Inciting tim hostIlity or the guropcln
hintlons. llidee(1 the people are retire-
Ientel to le mther desirous of war , I
fact which reluters the hll or bringing
about settiemucuit of the ' ' '
n sctellnt controversy
with Great BritaIn 101'0 Itlcul titan It
probably ) would ( otherwise he.
TIEr .1Lr 1',1l7' ml.'UH.
Nearly all the large cltl's of the cotimi-
try fire torn up over the I1ilel11n
spring housecenulu . In nil lheRe . cities
there Is ii vociferous clammier for reform .
1 voccrouR ca I.eorm.
with I big it. The ( leCi'St'fltlMl con
\'Iclon thut the lunlclll spoils 53'i4tChll .
fostered by UIlhlul pultclnlH of time
old lue school , Is m'CNDOIlShlo ) for the
PI'\'III cllpton Ult 1'lcltl'f1 ox'
l'U\'lguuce 111'l'lentes time almo I : .
phcre anl iemlt ) notes iou / cizisse. g\'In
the most rllt lll'limus oC time I'oct ,
I'OOttSl ' ' ' WIUI'
1'001111 11emoClac can no longer '
Rtu111ho lllllur ! delllHt for luulcllJI
meforill. 'l'imis fIlet Is Iitt'Ilt throl h he (
tlttel'llIlCeS of time telocl'u le cn IHllnle
for ninyor In that Iiollcnl cyclule cen.
tel known us Chlrugo. On Saturday
night he 1111e pUblc coufcsNlou or ! his
conversion to the II'luclllcs of Uunlcl -
Iml rcfor1 In the folowing teclalton :
There Is no denying the fact that the spirit
of reform Is In the aIr. There Is a demand
for the rerg.lizaton or time civil service
of large clUes : that the merit system should
control In the selection and rentcnton of
men In time administrative ofccs of our ' city.
This demand Is recognized In the platforms
of both parties In this campaign. But the
kind of reform which the pcople ) want Is
not one upon Iaper They want It genuine.
They do nol care so much for an examination
Into thc fness of an applicant for a position
which shall determine whelher he has dote
all the I's and crossed all the t's on his ex-
Imlnaton paper as for one whIch shall determine -
termlne In a practical manner whether he Is
intelligent and capable ; whether he has had
experience In the line or work sought and
whether he Is honest and faithful.
I goes wlhont smtyiug thnt the repub-
Icln candidates at Cilicago . floU mayor
down to alderman , nil subscrIbe for re-
form , with u big n Tile . enl ' Ilueston
Is , what wi / these IH'I'ol'llllon dcc-
Ilmntons aIR ! Plot'csslouN of faith
nlount to after the elelton ? Can the
Uon elected on pltlsl : tIckets In mImi
cllal olces wlhtlmHl the Pressure fl'oU
workers . ward hcelers Ind ( con ven ton
laclc.s ) for their oletnt reward ? Can
auy real reform be expected 10 long as
our II'esent s 'stel of nOllllllons by
' multi ' ' Is ' ' mtd .
Ilrt caucus ant primary rigidly Il.
1HI'cl to ? I Is admitted that nltonal
and state Issucs ha\e no henrllg wilat-
e\'Cl upon l lmlclpnlO'el'nmelts . , but
so hong as cIty olcers Irc purt alit ! Iml"
cel of the pnrt . spoils 11sh' huton s 's'
tem the Party colors will not he dls
corded' 111 tile division of IIt'onago
: tlnohi1f the boys who fou/ht the battle
at the caucus and primary will continue.
The IncvHnhle conclusion lust be
that municipal reform Is uhnost Impos
slhle so long lS tile voters do not dl-
' tlieiuiseives from ' attnch-
vorce twmseh'es lll'lhmn -
ments. Thnt means n poliical up-
hln\al , and sucb earthquakes enl ' occur
wben tie emnergemicy arises , its It dlt In
tim receut unt'ranllCllpalgl of
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New York.
ILL-C0NS1DElUD CIIIT1CSit.
Secretary Grcsham , when informed
that an Alcl'lcan steamship hll been
Ired on by 1 Spanish gunholt , did not
Immedlltl ) demaml ni cxplnnuton
: Le apology from Spnln. Before doing
this he desired to be Rats1ed that the
cOllllalut was . wel foundcll , IUIl the
State cpll.tnwnt asked the . COllllflllfliem' '
o'f the steulship to support his stule- :
ment by alh1wlt amid to furnish 1
cbllt showing the positon of time ves
sels nt the tme the uleJCl olense waN
COlUIllitted. Time secretary of state no-
nlzet thut If It were IL fact thlt a war
vessel of Spain had t1'et 01 I stclmshlp
carrying the Amelcln flag Ill Ilrsu- )
lug Its regulial' course on the high feas
there was Involved a grave international
question , 1111 ( he wlshCI t umlt .no mis
take Ult mIght put the J'cI'nllnt In
a false posItion 0' sUhJcct Il to ridicule.
\Vitii IL full apII'l'cllton of his l'esp\lsl. \
bulLies he wlnt'l , to Imow hc was right
before going mtimad.
. lt.
I woult Klel that this cOl'e shoull
iltive received gele'l I cOlmcllll ton as
wise tumid pltllenl ) , but , on the . contrary ,
It met wih I gremut dCll of cl.llclml , as
o\hl'lwlng n litci of interest 0' n WIUt
of spirIt In Ullholllg tile rlhlR of tile
Unlel Stltvs , thc honor of the lug nUll
the latonul tiigmmity. 'l'he secretary ' of
state WIS 11'1'llglet hefol'e tl t t I'iiUhmmLi
of pUhlc olinion ns wallhlJ In lntnlot-
Ism , us hu\ln none of time true Amel' .
Icnn 1llllt , and iK lucking confl1enco ( In
time tlst\'ol'lhiless of his cotmmitrymimcit ,
I'egll'dlllutellutonal qIIemltions. It
WIS 10t Ilretclllet that u dlll i ( ' of 1
few ilays In ol'de' to enahle the Depart-
UIlt of Sinto to better Infol'l Itself its
to the alleged olllagn wouhl hnpel'llnr
Amrlclu Interest. I was not clllnel
that n brief tl'll ) for IlklnJ cssental
' . Involve ' siici'lllce of
tlII1'iCS could
11luh'l.t In ) sacl'11ee If
ultonal dIgnity and self-reslll'ct nut ,
having oppOrttIhiit3' t assert our-
selrcs , I ld , Ilel'hlps ) , to Indulge
In 1 1t10 blustEr , the faul
flls Insisted that It sholid
have been lmlIpm'OVel lt once ,
the govorimmuent taking It fO'I'nntll
thut the CIIllllnt It hind received waH
wel grotiimded. I 18 11l1) posslblo
that time lulelgent Ilhlc ) sentnlnt of
tl cOlntl , can ho brought to accept
this view of time duty of the goo'em'Ilmmlent
In mntel's Invoh'llg our Ilterntolul
relations , unl Instent oC its being 11
hlllony wilt the true Allrlcln spirit
I 5'emS tS to ho olilosell ( to that
spirit aUII ( t be mUwI' In lne wih
1 lopenn 101C ) ' . SO good 11 uuthol'lt
lS Senator Morgll of Allllmn says
thlt the 1I'Iuel11 ) nations of Eurole ) ,
when their 8hlilt or cltzclt make coma-
plaint ot Insult or Injury , IIIUUO that
the complaint Is well grounded . and act
fortimuvltim null ' cml he thinks
forlhwlh , nlll rlgol'Js1 , Rlll
It woult ho tl 'tho IntCI'I t or this coummi.
try to adept h a 1101l ' . 1 Is IlleR'
Unlable whnUml Buropell 10\lnlentl
are Jellrnl * unIte RO iircilmitmitmt In
such ' . Senator ? ( torgmmn at-
mutel'.Iir / 8l1tor : tO' IC-
fli'mmis , hut rl\tlnl that they nro the
exnlillc Is tot o good one for this I'C'
IlbIc. COItslon to the tllh.1 of jingo-
ISI hy Engi'jiI4i , GCllnnr or FI'illlce
mn ' bl goot l ) ) 1e ' , but I Ii lci hl'r
11efrnble II , l 'ct'ssmury emi the part of
the government of the Unltll ( HtnlcR.
'i'he Iltrlnln of the AII'I'lcln Ileoillc )
does 10t 1clnh\ ally . sneh Hllnllnt ,
loot. WoUld It 1tt1&1Jmhi3'thhlmIg to the iligmilty
101' wou11 I lh1 II .thll IIII
of timeIluitloli. .
nuton.
Secretiui'y UI'cNhaml1I'Rtl'll lie t In'ollC'
( ' 0tmrSO. lie hiade sllI'e of tile correct-
u1.s 01' tlmt' cOllllalnt that tOll 0ff421i50
ICS 01 tlt' In olcnsc
hlut been eonlnHll(1 ( agaInst t time 4.nier-
tcul thug : ami ha\llJ tone ( thlH ito
nctel wHi 11ll'lslol tumid Il'miuut'pt8 , 'rherc
ell be no 11ulht thnt the l'l'snI wi
fllh' vimu&hicnte his muetloim.
fllh'huICnte nctol
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' lhe senate commitee on lhlc ) Imlhl ,
Ings In its l'l'llll Inla's I Ilel'Ulent
suggeston with refel'enre to the boo1-
Iweiling lit stub Imistituitious. 1 sll'olgl '
l'ecolmPltls lhl' 1111'Oluclon of a 11111.
fl'l rNtl'l RO far ns Ilo ) Hlhle. Insistng
thnt nil hlt ( kl'e\ers I'ell theIr books
bt'otigiit im'mmtt ) IcmliI3' IloWI 10 11all' . In'
Htl'ml of lel\'llg thel I'un se\'l'ml
monlhl hl.ll\l At IHl'Slt It Is I IIPO : '
slile to oltnln ) Ntntstcs of tile olII'atol
ur those hl lluloIH ! ttl mIte In n shnll )
to nllmll of COmliiSmVISOimVfiiltm tile
heels IU'I hl'lnl kept thl ' mummy iK wel
bo kept l'lghl.
The State ullvcrll ' InlagL'ls Invo
tm'uel what tlmey lhlnl a clever trick.
'riley ha\e snct'eelled II 1 tyIng top ' \ ( '
cent of time unh'clolt fmuls In the two
great : i1)proprlmttloII bills so lhnt mill of
that 10ner wi go fOr slnl'leslul cur
rent expenses. Tiley thIns leave ! nothing I
.
lu the ' ' fund ivimhclm the ,
thl ull\elsl wllch legis
imu thee can alllllo\rllto ) for buildIng ptlr-
IOII'S ) In the hOlle of forcing a : hulhln
allllrll'laton ) ) out of the gem'l'nl fUI1
In this wmuy time total n\II'oll'lnlol for
the uUh'CI'Rlly wi be raised abo\e the
' ' that ' the unl
regular . resources accrue to tbo
\ersl ) fUI1
'rhe demoelts of Cle\clant have :
taken IL \ tack In . their lostuuumtster- '
simip lIght. At time city comivt'ntioum called
shl\lghl ct convtllol cllel
to 10mlnltc IL municipal ticket tiley t en-
dorsed of their numhm' for
tOl'SCe one nPlllut-
Il'nt as postulaster. Wih this bncldn
the eaulhilnte IVili ' to I'resldemit
ca11llntl' . wi apply 11'csllcnt
CII\'lull : fu. the place all Il Is cent
tlcnl ' l'x\ecfctl [ that 11 wi cull the
commission. Jf this little II\ogl'nm Is
successftlr carried out WI' wi have
limo exalille ) fprr : close 10 the lllmln . r
Illctol of n lltnastel i } by time memlc.s
of the tollnn t varty.
10.1.1 , to II"U' '
Washington i'ost.
\\I hlllion Iosl.
We observe thrt't1r. Br'an Is experiencIng -
Ing no dllculty 1 findIng hals large
enough to hold hid audiences which turn
out to hear ! fros silver speeches.
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Diflhoiilons tr .1"llan'l I'u.h.
CHQgo Trhun .
ChIna has butt 10 mIles of railroad In op-
oration. The ttdlng of a road between
ShanghaI 1(110 ' \loo-S/ng. which was torn up
by the Chinesa.avihorItles , . remains as I
monumenl of C\lneie antpathy to Ilrogress.
Japan has 2.0' ( hles of railway und Is
steadl ) ' adding to Its mileage . This Is one
of the proofs that Japan Is In symllathy
with modern progress and It Is one of the
Indlccl reasons wity she haS so completelY
whipped her hUe neighbor.
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Sell ' \J"ln8t I I" 1'lund6Icr. '
Sprlngl"ld ( Mass. ) Icpn lcnn.
As congress failed to take any acton on
the Pacimic railroad debt qustton. It i becomes -
comes the duty oC the administration to
look sharply after the interests of the government -
ernment In these roads. A suit Is now
pending against the Stanford estate under
the personal liability provision of the Call-
fornia statutes and this should be pressed
to a speedy conchuion I that case Is
won the gvernment may be able to collect
most at the debt from time estates DC the
men who wrecked the properties for their
own enrichment.
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The Jrrollr"HHlblo l'onlct
Sioux ely Tribune.
The Tribune Is no alarmist and It does
not belIeve In crying "woIC" when there
Is no wolf In sight lOut nevertheless II Is
l1rofoundly inulreosed wih the conclusion
that the easiest and by all means tile surest
way to bent constitutional prohibition tn
, Iowa Is to beat It before the next heisla-
letlsla-
'ture. I Is the height of milItary folly to
depend wholly upon the last line oC defense
and It the anti-prohibitionists of the state
permit this to be done this rail they need
not be surprised If their works arc tOnally
carrIed by assault. .
BrlAht Ilnlnc HIns.
1110..1,111 Legor. !
That business
prospects are brIghtening
Is amply evidenced by the reopening
throughout the country ot numerous manu-
factories which have been closed for some
time . Among the latest reports nrc those of
the renewed activIty oC Massachusetts rub-
ber mills and or extensive Iron and tin plate
works In \Vsst VirginIa. Now that congress
has adjourned the croakers und grumblers -
blers surelY have no excuse for obstructing
Industrial progress and insisting that the
!
country Is going Ilel-mel to the "bow-
WOW ' I Is a patriotic duty to help husl-
ness to its feet by the pub talon oC the
facts of returning conldenco Instead ot the
sensational fabrications devised IW shortsighted -
sighted partisans to dIscredit and belittle
their vals.
e
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Cnol , TarIff ttitcine. ,
Phlndel"hla Hcord.
Persuasion does not soften the hearts ot
the Oormlns and Frenchmen who have put
op embargo upon the importation oj\mer-
Iran cattle. 'I'lme9' are waiting \ until \\shal
sugar-coat our pleading by u repeal at obnoxious -
noxious tariff differentials. 'fhere Is no
liootl-Ietting In tariff wars. but they are
80melll'8 as costly to the participants as
would be gunpowder contests. I tIle mar- I
Itet for our beet and pork Is 10 be cur- I
tailed . those whond themselves Injured
will have no ! llculy In Ixln/ the blame
where It belongs . The Augar trust senators '
were originally responsible for time dlfreren-
tal duty on beet-root auar and they were
also responsible for the deteal oC the howe
bi to repeal the dlfcrenlal dutr.
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Ieciimme or \rcrIC" " 1lof.
1"lon Oloite .
The Inlelgcnl AIItJrlean now refuses to
shlThe barge ofcu ofilcials . having
written to the Ihllll'l commissioners In the
leading ports for me statement of time reasons
have received ref\lct \ al ot which nBHert
that the American Heaman ties dlsntlpeared
wlh the ! ucllll UC the Amurlcan currying
trade , and a u natural consequence or It.
I'rom Uath aUd ; : other points tn Maine
comes time reply Ihat the numher of shillS
owned by Amertqitnm / / had so declned Ihal
the belt of catllnl were In retirement fur
want oC elploYI nt In their Ilroten > lon , und
that the yotmng men could not be Induced tp
younE
go to Hen t. I
'fa this unCort nat Position have we
drIfted Save our tVsh water suitors and
ilsitermen there ts nothing left ot .
Ishermen lef a 1110.
fe3sl01 which onM found an American Ilag
and an AmericaS ' 1 lor In every seaport lag
the eurth.
When shall we arouse and revive our merchant -
chant marIne ?
J'WU , TJ .ST.ITR I'fll8Y.
WtS Point Republican : Time ingisiaturo
has done comlUlrath'ely little legislation
Which will hrnent limo people nt large.
Hastings Democrat : ThE effort of Lincoln
sal Its friends In the leglslAturo to deprive
Omaha ot the state fair will hardly work ,
not IhllalHln the numeous bills Intro-
thlced with thai In view
Wisner Chronicle : Governor iioiomb
vetoed the bill \rovllng for a chAnge of
venue by the stale In certain criminal cues.
Ills message accompanying the veto was a
strong jllclllaller , reading like an opinIon -
Ion tram a higher court.
Western Wave : Time governor refused to
approve the larrclt Scott change of venue
bill , giving as a reason Ihal II was unconst-
ttltionni . amid eXlllnlnlng his position ) In very
clear hut Ild anti unlmpssloncd language.
I woull seem to lS that the governor has
asul 1 a sate and decidedly Impregnable ,
Posit ion . ,
Sutton News : Govcrnor Holcomb vetoed
senate Ole 259. pertaining to change of venue
In criminal cases The governor gives good
reaons for his act and shows clearly that
limo bill Is ummconstittmtlonal . This act of his
justly merls the approval ot the peollle.
The bill halt its origin In tIme desIre to bring
to Justce time brutal murdercrs of Barrctl
Scott But the principles of the bi are
neIther right nor constitutional.
Wisnr Chronicle : The State Journal
howls : " Let the state hold Mr. Hosewaler
responsible for HIlton's defalcation. " In
other words condemn H08ewater for support.
Ing Crounse and laltlng hilton's .ippollmt-
mcnt posible , and also condemn him for
rluslng to IUlll0rt laJou and make Ill- !
lon's gasolne inspection a \ermanent job.
Cnuo hll I lie doe-s and curl him I he
docsii't The \Cple have heart this anti-
HOsctcr song so long that they know
whence the keynote comes , ant refuse te
join In the chorus.
: ln.rn Courier : Time flee Is InJltng 1
few 8tnlS Into the management of the Slate
unlversl ) . that imurts I has shown time cx-
pendlures to be exlravaanl and the estimates
for the commming two years 10 be In excess
of an economical nlat'agemmmemmt. In addition
to this time regents have utterly failed to
malle reports us time Italutl rellulre. This
will cause a little comimmmmotion . amid the facul ) .
wil In defense a\ply the rule of arihmetcal
Ilrogrlslon to time expenses a 111 claim that
they are not In excess when compare to the
increased number oC Ptlllts.
Blair Pilot : The governor has vetoed the
Barrel Scott change of venue bill . which
would seem to be about the proper thing as
It has all along been conce0ed by good law-
yers Ihat slch a law woulll be tmnccmstitu-
tonal , but In any event It Is nonsensical.
The aUlhorlles have evIdenty sinned away
the day of grace tn the Darretl Scott case by
permnittimmg delay until several of time material -
terial winesses have ben spiried away
nnd theo Is no rational probability of con-
vlclon left Had the prosecution been
prOmlJty pushed I might have been different .
but ( the caw was delaye to try lo get a
special law passed to nl I. and thIs timing of
mailng special laws to fit special cases Is
ono of time things that snake the pcople tired.
North has
Dend Argus : The legislature
under consideration a bi to do away wih
capllal punishment , We believe the replal
ot this law will bE' a grand mistake and will
Increase the tendency toward Judge Lynch.
Whie It Is true thal It Is tnded a serious
matter to take life . yet we cannot see by
what argumlnt the delIberate crime of mUI'-
dcr can be condoned by giving to the lur-
derer the privilege he has deprived his vic-
tint of. Murder Is indeed a heinous crime.
and 10 protect the criminal by the hand of
time law will Increase the crime and lead to
rcellessness more rampant than I Is now.
Hather woutd I be more sensible for the
leJlslatue to adopt some method Into law
whereby equat justice can be meted out to
time murderers. regardless of Ihelr wealth end
stJton In life. Many Instances can be cited
where the man of wealth committing time
crimI of nmtmrdor Is leniently dealt with whie
the man with few dollars suffers the severest
penal ) And nol only Is this true with the
crime of murder but It Is also true In othcr
Instances. The legislature might far better
I10SS a law maltng It compulsory that all
sentences should b In accordance with the
crime committed , anti no favors shown. The
mal of wealth and Innuence Is no better at
the bar of justice than time lowliest . In pocket
and friendship. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I l'EUI'LE I ) TJIIXQS.
The shot at the Alanca Is 10\ ratting the
dry bones of Spain.
Considering the vast number oC hobby rid-
ers lt Usa capitol , horse play appears super-
fIuous.
I was a cold day as usual when Snow fell
In liaimgor Me. He was a candIdate for
' ,
mayol'
Perhaps that Spanish gunboat was merely
resenting the collapse of the duke of Veragua
relief fund.
New York and Drooklyn papers intimate
that reform Is more attractive In theory than
In practice .
Legislators who nash $100 bUs 'silently re
sent the Imputaton that a state capitol Is a
sanitarium.
Esel' Hopkins , the famous first admiral of
the revolutionary navy Is to be statued at
Providence , n , I.
I Is a significant fact that the press of
many states touch the Indiana fracas gin-
gerly fearing an epidemic of sluggery.
Hair from time heads of criminals , paupers
amId dead people In ChIna constitutes an ar-
tide of export Iii that empIre amounting to
$500.000 yearly.
Owing to the con ctng claims of the con-
lestants the referee of the Indiana fracas Is
reere
In doubt whether to fly to an hospltll or
bury hhnsel In a madhouse.
Missouri follows Ihe example of Nebraska
In outlawing bUlerlne , It prohibits the use
of colorIng matter . and _ requires that the
name be blown In time Ilacitage .
Major Bryan who belonged to Colonel Mos-
bY'1 band of guerillas . In a recenl lecture at
Ichmond , Va , characterized Lincoln as
"among the towering sons of AmerIca. "
Those gltering tales of golden mountains
In Australia coml by way of Vancouver D.
C. , time saIling port of a line of steamers
that are not overcrowded with passengers.
The advent of the new czar has almost
ruIned the cigar trade of HUBsla Time czar
rmls a meerschaum pipe , and ' all his loyal
subjects are piping In uimisomm and the larger
the plpl the more highly tt Is prIzed.
President Itruger of the Transvaal republic
Is nol gifted with an appreclalon of music.
A short tmo ago at an entertainment In hIs
hpnor 01 of time most gifted singers of 1110cm-
fonteln sang a song , 'fhe hostess Islle tIme
president how he hiked the music , and he
replied : "I FO out Into the counlry when I
want 10 hear a she wolf screaln "
Abdurraimimmmmim ameer of Ahhanlstan ; , Is ono
of time lost Intereslng .Ieslols . In the world
lie Ie over 60 years of age a 111 of great
stature and colossal strengths . whim a broad ,
mass'o countlnance and brIlliant black eyes.
lie 18 dignifIed Ind cOllallln ! In hearing
and can be genial It lIe cares to be . lie Is a
man of great Intellectual Ilower and of a
wide range of immformumatioum.
Walmiemmbmmrg Colo. . Ihe scone of the double
tragedy , Is a hamlet of 1.00 but what It
lack tn numhers Is balanced by a readiness
:
to shoot al the drop oC limo hat. AI a rile
tIme residents are peaceful but I one 1eIIB
trouble they are exceedingly accommmnmodatlng .
flab Ford once essayed 10 christen time town
with blood . and six oC his pals wort
promptly interred heneath the ughlng hInes
Report. of threatened duels among New
York bloods aimould not cause allrl for Ihs
safelY of time lmartlcilaflts. These so-called
duels exceed the I.'rench variety In harmlct
Ib urdl ) ' . An Idea of time gry valor of the
blood may bo gained from I recent incidemit
' 10 oC them stoot at I bar fullld with
booze and guzzling more . A dispute arose
and the lie was passed The Insult called for
blood , and fearIng the flow IIhl damage
the on'x floor they adJourle1 to the Ihlewalk ( , ,
"It Is cold , " remarked one oC the blood
timirsty while rumaglng for his gun. "it Is . "
replied lie other. cooly ; "Iel's tatce another
bottle. " " 1'1 go you. " The affair of honor
ended as I began , In friendly spIrIts.
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J.IISI ( Courier-Journal : I Is the acts
ot such ruffians anti tlS I ! tlmesc who secure -
cure temlmmrary power , and whoso per little
warped slId wcszencd minds are Incalnhe of
seeing anYlhlng In Ilollcs beyond 011101' 1 tilt
bring 11011lcol Ilalo ! Into disrepute and
tlestructiolm . Certainly 10 party WAS ever
IOII discredited by its Ipresentot\'el than
time tOllay. republIcan I'art ot Indiana II discredited
Dalimore Sun : I WM peanut politics on
hoth sides. I.'or I bit oC 11'Ils the lawgivers -
givers of n sovereign state belll\'ct like a let
at mlnlnJ'camp rowdics. tn the senate
chnmber the conduct ot , enalors was still
worSt' They stele alHl carrIed oil everythIng
immovable. The list of thefts Inelllcs lnmps
waste'paper baskets . buoks , waler-cooler anti
cuspidors. Indian CI hard I' be proud of
its republican legislature ! .
Indianapolis News : There are victories won
by dIsregard of duty , anti of oAth of educe :
won by disorder end violence. which are not
worth lie winning , \lch leave the \'Iclor
\'aIHlullhed. Time state ef Indiana has been
Ilshonored and disgraced by those selected
os her champions The name or Inllnna Is
mnle I byword ansi a relloleh I ) those who
should be most senloussit Its honor. And
the whole wretched episode . one blushes to
recall . hall tie motve except to keep or to
win for one party or tIme other the S\\celtI'S
nnd dusters of time state house. The pIty of
It , the infinite pity or II
.
, lJolllll.lhllln , 61It (
tn tret''k h' .
The shibboleth that nets ns a watchword
In brInging ni time leol11e together Is the
" all thut traflie wiii
phrase "Charge al time trOc wi
bear. " I Is nn expression thot Is variously
crellt'd to Mr. Huntn tln , time original
Mr. Crocker nnl to varlons subordhltc of-
Ilcials of the comllan I Is laleen to indicate -
dicate the conflstcnl unvarying loll ) ' of
the Southern l.clnc corporation In respect
to its charges for trnmmslmortatiomm. But the
all Is full ur stories luslra tve ut this annie
110lc ) ' , I does not mater whether the ) '
are all true : the ) ' are believed 10 be
true OC those that can he IH'\'ed two or
three immay be toh ( herc. On one or the darN
when time Sand Lots movement was strong
the late Mr Chnl'lel Croctcr mel a wealthy
lerchunt tio'ms town 011 lnht to him thal
he hOlmei the 1X'OPIC of San Frandsco waull
hOllll 11CIlie
nilo' him to live mnong ilmt'imm but time talker
or time San,1 , Loiters sliggt'sted ! that Iho ) '
I.olers
Wouil not. Time mel'chanl repieil ; thaI tf : Ir.
Croeltcr would mb ns he advised , h , ' . : Ir.
Crocker woull be the most ioptmlnr man In
lown. lBs advice \ was that Cl'ockerhlu)1
wrIte to the Chnmhcr or Commerce n ltnlt
that a lommilee be nlllllnlet 10 mee him
amI confer upon the Iluestou whnt the
Southcrn Pacific cOII'an ) ' could do to
meet the nrqro'ai oC the com-
mmimilmtty . Mr. aplrovul listened for nn
hour and then saId : "I will tOo
1011ing of the sort . I wi Jet nIl I can
out or tIme road and when rlroallnJ l'II's
out I . will be such It rich man that I 'oms't
care.
Time same merchant who reports this once
had nn enormous shlllmrnt 10 muk to the I
east. lie wus Informed by In OICI' oC the
Southern Iucilc thnt It hnt "got him In
tIme door and was gOIIJ to squet'e him. "
It Pl'oposNI thaI hc pa ) ' luch a rate lS It
pleased , a hhher ont Ihan he hal ever paId
hefore. lie hired I stcamshlp und sent imis
goods around the 10\ sooner than t1 ' 11 ,
atHI the next year the com pan ) ' made I rate
at silgimtiy more Ihan halt what It hud
slJhty
asked him dUllng the previous ) 'car.
A hall raiser who ! hlplld his harvest
each year called for ( llt ) ears on one oc-
casioms and the local freight agent Islcd
him If he Imew what freight Il was goimmj
to pay . "The same as befo're I olnf
said the rancher. "Oh use . " said the agent.
"miops have ! ono Ui ) . have they not ? " The ,
crop had failed In Germany amid was n
poor one In New York ) . so Ihnt time cnnunOl-
per had \ rIsen In i'nlue Crom Hi or 2 cents
10 nearly a dollar a pound. In the PreVIOUS
year the hop men had lost heavily. 'here-
for the rancher asited "Whut has the
price to do with ) 'ou7" .I has this to do
wllh US . " said tie agent , "I will have to
raise your rate from 2 cents toI cent a
pound Those are my orders and J think
YOU are getting or very easl ) ' . "
The shipper sent his hops by wagon teams
10 the nlaresl wnterwn amid ll boat 10
San Francisco and pal only about : cents
a pound for that mode oC trnsJlortn
them. Then the railway agent came again
to him and said : "Why did you not tel
me what you were going 10 d07 I would
have got a rte oC a cent I pOlnd for ) 'ou , "
It Is because of such relations between
I people and the raIlroad that the publc
believes the story that one great ranch
beleves hnR sworn that until another rail-
road ' is " buIlt ; iie wfll ' not , raise upon his
land a single Ilound or anything for market
except what can walt to tie place or sale
upon its own legs. So he raises mules
imorses hogs and sheep , Ind drives them to
time coast ! or the nearest staten of the
Santa Fe rOUle.
"The transcontinental business oC the
does not ' nt
Southern Pacilc company Ja )
time rates the company has been forced to
make " Blid stl another merchant. "They
have been forced to make up for their
transcoltnental losses by excessively heavy
local rates In California . That If wh ) ' we
Soc that as In the ease or wheat they
cannot carry It at all on the transconl-
nental route , vet they charge I rate oC U
Si Ion for a 2O0-miie haul to the seaboard
though the same commodity has been
hauled at a prolt for $2 I Ion over 1.20
mmmlles . between St. LouIs . und the Atlantic. "
JJIUTlt3Jl IWUUATIUN UI' TU V.ITE.
.IlTISU
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J.ndon Trulh.
We teach the children DanIsh
TrlgOlomelry and Spanish :
Fill theIr heads wllh oldtme notions .
Fi
And thc secrets of the ocean
. And time cuneiform inscriptions
Prom the land oC the Egyptians ;
Learn the date of every battle .
Know the habis oC the cattle.
Know the date oC every crowning ,
Rend the poelry of llrowmmlng ,
Make them show a pretcrenee
For elleh musty brnch oC science ;
Tell time acreage of Swemlen
'el time serpoimt'm4 wiles In Eden ;
Ant the olher timings we teael 'cia
? mlnite a mounlaln 10 Immense
Jlalte I
That we have not a momenl left
'ro leach them common sense.
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Fiflixu ( , .v rub Pr.4U.
Olobe 1)emoerat : Spain is probably pfe
smmnmimmg upon the fact timat we halve an tl.
nilmsIstt'atien whiclm tmolmmely submits to all
kinds of foreign Insolence.
B.iitimmmoro Stum : Time Anierican eagle does
net fills his wings anti titter his war cry for
evcry trifling little mmmtammimderstanding , but imo
imami imla Ideas of dignity anti eeif.resimect , and
will always nmalmitaimm theism , ) Inlng on the
Ammmerlcan flag is one of time things that time
Aimmericati imeOltie will not vase by In silence ,
evemm It it be time reetmit of sttmpidlty or ails'
take , 'l'imo athmmmlmiietration hotmith make a
pronmmpt lnvestlgatiomm of time mnattcr , and , II
time facts turn out to be as Captaiml Cross'
nman relsorts tlmenm , huotmltI inmlst on mu full
and formal apology. "I'imere Is no imation
powerfimi enough to fire on time United States
ilag with iimmptlmmlty , and it nmigImt be just as
iseli for eoerbody to mmnderstnlmtl it ,
Wahmington Star : Proni till time circumstances -
stances it wuid appear as timoimglm the act
were timat of a imasty , immcoimsiderate coat'
mmmammder who , lmmmaginimmg time Aillanca to be a
possible fiilbutter , ummtierteok to stop imet
by firing at first blank ztmmd tlmeim solid simots.
'rime latter fortummately did no damnage , but
timis tloes mmot affect time questiomi Lit P01111
as to wimetlmer time SImanisim govermamient ,
thirouglm its zmgemmts , immis not , inadvertently or
otimernise , insulted lime IIg numd endangered
time Peaceftll carrying of intenmsatlommmmi immaiIs ,
it is altogether imroiable , that wimen all time
facts imave Imeclm laid imefore both overntmuents
an allIpiti apology will be mimetic by Spain for
what alipemirs to ) mni'o been a stuimitI blunder.
New York TrIbune : Time Slmammlsim olflciais
understahmd time regtmiatiomms of iimlernatloummui
law lit tlmis respect. 'rimey kmmow that they
have mme rIght eltlmcr to lIre tmpen inercllant
51111)3 or to searcim timcmn isimen a leagtle omit-
side land. Time ) ' never attenmpt to immsuit
tim BrItltlt or Comma hag , but coimsider it
a lmarmmslcas paotimmmo to cimaiicnmge American
sovereignty on tIme imigim seas , \'hmemmever timers
are signs of iumsimrrcctlon or revolt on the
Island these tlepretiatiomts tmpomi 4'tnlerican
colmummerce are commsimmltteti , Vm'imat iemmdcrs timcsi
colmstammtly remented offenscmm iectmliarly exas'
Peratlmmg is time fact timat Cuba remmonitms uimthet
Sluammicim rule , sInmpiy timid eolei' becntmse time -
United States govermmmmmemmt does moot simon' any
symnimatimy with immsmlrrectiomm timere , Time
\'ashmimmgton governmmmeat any (1fl9' can kindle
an irrepressible conflict front one emmd of the
islammd to time otimor by takiimg cognizance of
tIme , actmlal conditiomm of public opinion and
warniumg Spalim of the coimsequemmees of time
contlnmiance of mnlsgovermmnmemst timero , Not
all time battalions of time Peninsula cotmld re-
tam or recommquer Cuba it omme word of Symil-
pstlmy or interest for tIme revolutionists were
heard from \\'mmsimimmgtomm ,
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CfJRIIIOYTCV.SrACv , '
Texas Siftings : Time vorld owes us all a
living , yet 110 mimttfl can collect time debt mm-
less ime 111111 $ off ills coat and takes It from
time world's hide.
LIfe : "You sa we must try and get
alomig wltim 0111) ' mmecessitiea nmmd here yott
comae Imommue from your club 1mm a cab , "
'Tima's a mmecess'ty , "
Atlnnmta Comsstlttmtion : Forcmumnim-Iiig son-
sationi 'Fimpre's time devil to pity outaidel
Editor ( mlbstractedly-Telt him I'll settle
llerent ten !
flmmffolo Courier : ileroimie ( despalrlmmgiy- )
ilos' mmmtmcit itre ) 'otI paid for tiums releutless-
1) ' pursuimmg mo ? llcavy VillaIn ( forgetting
hmimmmseif-A ) paltry $15 a week itmuml expemmacs ,
mna'imnmm.
Cleveland Plain Dealer : Wlmat the world
adimmires Is genius timat can make its own
Imair stand on emmd ,
Pimiindclplmia Imiqulrer'Visitor-you tell me
timmtt timis prisoner denies im1 gtmiit , timid yet
yeti say he is mm. mmlUrdercr. How do you
know' ? Jnii Warden-All the women are
miemmdtmmg himn flowers.
Brooklyn Life : "My dear , what is that
nvt'tml noise ( roam time lcltcimcmm ? " "I don't
know , Jack , unless it is timat sonic of the
disimes are getting rattled. "
Pimlladelpimla Record : Magistrate-Is it
true tlmat you imave been seiiimmg liquor with.
out a licemuse. PrIsoner-Well , yotm wouldn't
expect me to give it away , vouid you ?
Clmlcmmgo Tribune : "From Indianapolis ,
elm ? " saul time mmotei clerk , snsliingiy.
"Yes , sir , " replied tIme maIm 1'lmo had just
registered , "but"-amud there was a danger-
Otis gleam In his eye-"I wns not a member ,
sIr , of time Indiana legislature. "
Cincimmnati Tribune : "Madam , " began the
lnan wimo belIeves in rnihd moasms of attaining -
ing imiti ends. " 1 do not doubt tlmat your
Mimoes are 1icim daInty little timings that you
Imavo to wear a great big lint to malce up
time average , but you are-unconscIously-
simtmttimmg off all my view of tIme stage- "
'Goodmmesa gnttciouai I declare , I didn't
itisow I was ammnoying you. I'll take it o
right at once. "
P0110 ¼ ! OF' PARTOF A WEEK.
Indiammspoils .iournai.
Or an old anmd mmoblo foreigum Imouso
lie was the eldest tun ,
She , Just a plnimm American-
But tlmen sue had tIme Mon ,
"Love , wlmy simoultl we longer PlieD'
One eve ime softly said ,
SIma saw no reason why they miimouid
And muext week timey were Wed.
cjiitaiz rji- .
Washington Star.
fletter times arc on tlte way-
Commslng alter w'hmlie ,
Might its well get ready now
To greet 'cm with a smile ,
Heavy hang the clouds today ,
Chilly falls time rain ,
Leafless iinmbs nod mourmmfully
To time wInd's refrain ,
But time sunsimine dearer seems ,
For the clouds zlmmd dm111 ,
Anti time milglming makes more sweet
BlIthe mmotes wimen they trill ,
So cheer imp , for bettor ( lays
Are bound to come aioimg ;
MI7imt as well get ready muow
' 10 greet 'eni witlm a song.
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q'REUABLE CLOTHIER ( ,
Your Momicy's Vort1i oi Voar Money 1Ettk , '
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Under the Hat-
It depends a good deal what's under the I-Tat , as
to whetlicr tile FIat looks well or
not , Mr. Arthur , who is iii charge
. of our Hat department , has a won-
Q Q derful faculty of putting men under
the right kind of a 1-lat , But pick
it out youisclf , if you want to-
hundreds of styles-the whole store
_ _ _ _ _ _ iii before you-but we lay IartiCU-
I I I "
I I m r "Stetson
iar stress upon our Special"
better than a five dollar Hat for
; II : ' four fifty and tile "Browning-King
Special , " for vhich many would pay
1' more than three fifty , because
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'afr ' it's really worth more , but we can't
- consistently take more than we ask
-three fifty. Wcguarantcc it to wear and look as vc11
another if it don't , TIicr's
as any 1-lat , by giving you
another tiling that looks well under the 1-lat and that
is a Spring Overcoat. Sensible men have discovered
their desirability and utility as health preservers and
comfort niakers as ve1l as a luxurious garment for any
gentleman to wear. New ones at all prices , every one
extra well made , fresh from our tailors' hands ,
BROWNING , I1NG & CO. ,
Reliable Clothiers , S. ' , V. Cur , 15th iiiit.I Dotigli a Sts
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