Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 23, 1895, Page 4, Image 4

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEi
t , ' - i ; . nOSE' A TJ.m , L.tor.
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: _ rUDLtSIED l vrnY MOININO.
r - TImMS OF HtJI3SCflh11O.
. Ily fte ( Without SUndRY ) . ( The Yenr. , . . . 0
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.f Dllr Ilea Qfld Sunday , One Year . . . . . . 100
. . fil Months . < . . . . < . ) . . . . . e . . . . . . . . . 60
rhre Montha ) . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 r
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Hun"R ) I ' " . Onl Ytnr . . . . . . . . . . . . : 0
Iatufllti I3e. One Year , . . . . . . . . . 1 r
, ; Weekly ) 11cc. Onl yel. yea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
" , O .FICrS.
Omhl , Thn ! Iee fluII0lni.
.1 . Om1hn flh Thl . Singer 111k. , Corner Nand 21h Sla. ,
( 'oftflcll flIuITh , 12 rrt e .
, Ctegf ) Oflk. : IZ1 Chamber I of Commerce.
: New York. lomn 13 , \ In.1 15. Tribune fltlg.
I % Vnehtngton . 101 P Rrc l. N. W.
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COnlrSIONIENCI
; Mt c.mmtinIcattn rcInttng 10 new , no.0 eiU.
l tonal Cmmlnlatonn mater Ihou"l rtIRth n.licll . < 1 To the Idttor.
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, IICJSINIH5 I.E'l'lmS.
, .lt Iiielnepe tAtters nnd remlttnncee ahnuI. ] he
. hUllnll1 111"rs rml\Rneen
. 4iIrejeed 10 The "Cf t'Uhlllln" comln ) ' ,
,1rI9/c . < 1rar. clcks nn.1 lI/lofer or.lel 10
. . \0 . made TI pn'Rhl" IEE II the I'tJtIt.t8IIINQ nrier of the COMPANY. cnrnpinY . -
flTATIMI'.T : 011 CUtCUI.ATIN ,
OPrlo It. Tflchlek. Ilrellf of The flee Pub.
, 18hlo" ( ImI11n , being .111) l\orn , / ) ' " Ihnt
) ) ,
, b tie nelua' ' number of full nnll complete COpteR
I of the Jnly Mnmlnl I\'enlnl : nod Sunllo IN
'f lrlnllII .1urng the month of l'cblol' , l6 j. WI
ace I
e 1. folows . . . . . . . . 2 .US I : . . . . . . . . . 19. 81
' 2 . 2o.1fl I . . . . . . . . 19.eM
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' .3. . . . . . 2iK : } l7 . . . . . . 2S :
'l . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,714
r 4. . . . . . . 2' ) Ite O H. . . . . . . 19.t1.
r . . . . . . . . . . 2,0I2 10 . . . . . . . . ,
- r . . . 1,00l 20 . . . . . . . .
. . . . 19.t8
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" \ , 7. r. . . . . . . . 1,91 IDr.9 2. 21. 1 . . . . . . . 19.ii9
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t' R. . . . . . . U.R9 22. . . . . . ID.tl
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D. . . . . . . 19.i99 ! ) 21. . . . . . .
! .10. . . . . . . . . 20t' ' > .21. . . . . . . . ,430 ' )
. II . . . . . . . 19.r1 2. . . . . . . . . 19.tH
12. . . . . . . . . 1il6 ! I 2. . . . . . . . 19.rH
13 . . . . . . . . . 19.7 : . 2. . . . . . . . . 19.141
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' . , Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 1,633
" T.eee ilei1nction . for unsolit nnd returned
coplee sn lcIlueton. . . . . . . . . . unsoll . . . . . . . . rNurc . . . . . < . 6,02
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, Dnl ) ' nI.ngl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19iQI
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; - 'Sunlo ) CO1tOI7 n. TRCIUC1 ( . ,
oeon0
If
L. Rwor 10 before , me anti suhrl\ec In my Ire'l
{ ence Ihl" 24 day of Mnr h , 15. I
. In ( Heat \ ) < ca ) N. p. F "EIL , Nolar ) ' Publc
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: ) , , The 11elollo' ' Inv ml t st113
- , And : h' SII'ln/nr tlldii't circulate a
. petition either !
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. . 111111k ¶ of $1,500 for the meat hlRpeelO' !
1 t : . now Ilch for the horse ?
: " Thollsvle ow nllllllrS ) Oil the mllJ
f , to he cOllernhlr larger thll It Wil
two weel.1 tigo.
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; 1'I'r ' ' h,1VC , itt lnRt another
) Evrry one ( 'ln lt !
. f WePk to mnl.e his guess lS to the outcome -
come of titi' Income tax decision.
; . The legislator who failed to get n plnce
on the sifting . commlte Illsl the
- .opportuiiity of his irgisititive career.
f
I John M. : Egati doesn't get IL ser
. recel\.I'shlll bl'th It won't he the fault
; of too . little le'Hlstence 01 too much
10Iest . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Nooo let the relief nllll'ollrinton ) ) ) lIe
pUt Into scel alli the seed he lll Into
1'olml wIh the least possible unneces-
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sa' ' delu ' .
: WI ' should the lent InSIJeetO'shllJ be
n churter ( ofee ? " 'hle' n11ut it . wIly
. ; not also provide for the city hail janitors
: In the charter ?
, - - - It's a crusade against hnlotsl 100W.
The Hlrplus ) .oler r or the wOlan
agitators must have some vent through h
i . * hlch ; It cnn escailL'
'Seclchl' " Carlisle IR to be con ltu-
- - ' lflc(1 on having nt length f0\11 tl
. , mnn who Is willing to nssule the 11utes
/ of SUlll'\'lsln architect of the h'cusl ' .
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; . Those sifting cOllltees certitlilly
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f , have ' 1 qlem' idea of whnt constitutes
le hluton of real hnporlancc to the
peolJle whol Its members are Eu\poscrl ) (
jS to represent. .
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t. The helll ) detectIves must he hard nt
' Vork ugalii , jiulgitig frol the frequent
'f . burglaries reported the llt wcel.
. " 'hat this town nees Is n few "un-
!
I known detct1'IH. ! "
, ; ' Thin meetng nt Honnlngton ? [ 011ar
I In Interest of the II'oposer ) electrIc
, tllway Is lOt the least hlpl'\nt )
& event lOW clulmin attention nt the
, : , hands or Don hls county ca1)ituhitts. I
- : Give n mnn 10wl' o\'el another nnl
: you will be unuble ) to t.IIII'nte the i
1 ridIculous IJn'poses to which he wl I
t lmt it. For lm trtons . commi the
lecol'dt of the two legislative 1 houses.
The A. P. A. Iowa state council Is
/ ltlSy lul.ln the next O\'erIO' of the
lnwIH' 'o slnte. But the \eoille of Iowa
; UUAt he lXlwcled to say just . n little
' : well heforo ) the next governor Is
t. electel
1. Judge DIHl ' ought to have nllpolntell
some ono ) other . tll his son lS muster
' - ( 'ommlssloul. II the mnxlmum freight. !
; - rate CISO amid the bill for services
FCIilPr(1 ( would have had more leSllect-
tul consideration .
/
AIlllcnntR for the llslton of state
eiiglneer of irrigation are bcgliiuiug to
3. IlltO lS the 1111 stage of the IrrIga :
; . , thm how helYil1 sight. Time state wi
I. bo full of irrigation enllcel't for the
: Jext few Illoutils.
. I Is Iulo ] evident hint the IIOlllo- ) )
the demo leolllcdhl ) ) lot tellull the
rOlwal of time state Ill'110810' ) ' law.
- 'l'h08Q who Clal11et for Its repeal \\'ou1 !
. ho the only helllcllllH ) of such relleal ) ,
while the IJeollle ) Iwll the 511011.
'l'ho 11ii. 1111011 Im ere ought to full
right hwih the cl'rent of OI.lnholl
affairs. 1111011 t'me(1 ( It l.hll of OI.ln- (
homl hl'\ezo ) ( about wih him all the tune
, lie WIS itt COlISI nltl ! 1 ( ' 'clne will
como jnst Ul Iatuml to him UI hlullu
n Hlx'lhoolm' . .
; , . UIII\I' thl constitution U city olcal
: ( UUlot bo legislated omIt oC 011'0 tl'll
time tl'l'm for which time Ileoilin ) ) elected
him. I W0111 hl\'o bl'I'1 ) U wlto lr-
\Islou tl Il'nhlllt tw Iuw mll.ll hOI )
from Ixtel1ug time I'l'm for whlt'h any
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4 olclni IIHI heon eleclmiti.
'ho terrible mine iliStistet' near E\uls-
* tOi , " ' 'o" , cnrryiiig lenth to over
sixty huniul 1)L'iIlgs ) , Is time l'8U1 nf Inl
of those u\ful ut'clle1ts whkh It Is
1)lTtetiCahlY 111)881blo to effectually
guul'd agnitmst. Time fnmlcs of time
victms deserve not enl ) ' 'mIHth ( hilt
fortunes also luterul assistance 1\ thou ? wl.-
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rioss TIm CAE .touAvsr lizu
PlESS CSE , W.UNIT IIL
The time to which the trial of the
suit flJflhlhst ex-Trcnsurer Jm and his
hOl118men ( wes Inst Ret Is rapidly np-
Ilronching nnll ns yet there Is nothing
In , ' ' ' for the
view to give thin attorneys
defenBo how excuse for dellnllug
further eloy. The people or Nebraskit
have been greatly ( iisnI)1)ointei tl'OI
tulle to time for two ) 'Oll past at tht
SUccess or the slecous ) I1el1s ) nnl Chill-
ulng de\'Ics that have hecI nll\ncell
to obstruct the progress oC justice In
these cuses. The SUU of money In.
yoked In this controversy Is of no small
mOlcnt to the state treasury , OSIJcch11 '
nt the In'escut tme , when the demlnlls
Ullon ) I for uHue ' are In excess of the
I'esources nt its comm 11. Time tiefetid-
nnL' 111"e nit ulonJ ellha\'ol'ed 10 take .
advantage 'of every possible technicality
to relieve themseh'cs of their lesJonBI-
bllr to mnlm good the Btnte's loss of
over $2 , O In geol conuecton wlh time
Call1nl ( utonnl 1)01111 ) failure nnd to
delay trial , antI ils not to he cXllectel1 )
that they w1 now change their coure.
Time object for which the state has
heen str1'lul from the very host hns
been n speed trial before I jury. free
flol lrejlllce ) In favor of time batik
wrecl\l's Ind their It000hlllliiCes. For
this lCnHOn suit \\18 lustluted In
Douglas count nurl the lul1" of the
district court adverse to its jurisdlcto1
curried through to I declion of the
' court. For this , too , -
sUII'eme eOI't. 1"01 reason np-
plcnton ) WIR made to the Slplemc court
to tnle original jurisdiction over the
cuses timid the consent of the court sc-
c\'ed to I lule prescribing the UHlner
In which I jury might be Irwl fl'OU a
district comlIprisIng the whole Hlate.
C011H'lslll
'Ihl ! will obviate ) the Iwct'sHI ) oC shii ) .
mltl the questions invol\cll . to a jury
tl'awl fl'01 LaueaKtel' county olly , fH
woull have been time case haiti the stIltS
been lelnsttuletl In the 11slrict court
havIng jttrlsdictloii. The last delay
WiH occlllone by time death of John
Fitzgerald . one oC time bondsmen , amid
the nbsenec or a tlly allllntod atltnlim
isttator to relH'esent his estate. This
has since been reliletlietI. I time alOne i
ne ' 1 for the state will IH'ISS ther cases
Irll ' to I trial the court wl not be
In I 10RIton ) to refuse to hear them. In
fnct , the judges of tile Slilrel0 curt
have tlllll 'erll VlIT cOl1elinble dls-
position to eXledlte theater Ind to
nst the attorneys In forcing I to nn
isstte. I
Thcso suits intro trngcl alonl now :
for over two 'cnl'H. The leolle are ! ot- '
tn ! restless. 'I'hcr ! want to Imow'
whether 01' not they are to have any redress -
dress aJailsl 11 nnd his boallsnwn
for the 10nc ' which tIme Ire t ulrc failed
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to account for , and they want to Imow
this at the earlest possible I01ent
LfJVJ Tilt ) CU.U/7'/WLI.JlSIII .I.ONE ,
'I'he cllzenR of Oiflflhltt hnve heen
electnJ u city comltroler every two
years since lSj and they have not en-
counterell any appreciable tllcules In
tUlln the otce o\'el from one inc\n-
bent to his successor at the same time
that clunges have occurred In other
lunlcllJal olhices. There Is mme reason
whatever why the ter1 , of time city
comptro1er shoull be now uleret as
rOIIOsed I ' time schelel's and charter
tinkers who arc operating In Omnha
nnl I.lncolu. The mcn euglnecrlu this
trick have tried to justify their action
by hit ) one a1eglrl nrgu1ent , amid this
I bare unfolHletl II'etense. 'l'hc'ge
that duties of the comlJtro1er are en-
tinily different In 1.lnd fl'om those of
trely dferent
othel' city otcers , that his work Is to
check up nul verify time accounts of nil
the city olces , timid that lIe shou\l ( therefore -
fore hell over time first ycnl' of each new
luniellll itdiiiiiilstratlomi In order to
almlnlstru ton
give the Incolln otcer8 the henelt of
his exlerience. This umay see1 plausible -
ble , but I Is nothing morc. The duties
of the cOInlJt'olcr are no'lnol different
II Idl1 from those of the other city
olccrs than time Inter mire from one nn-
other. I any eXlwtlelccll Insl'uctOl Is
ncolcd ( for the newly elected officers
there Ire always lllclty of hold-over
deptitieto ovlhiing amId nnxlous to offer
Iclmtes wlln anl ofer
their sm'lcos. 'Ilel'c If nothing to pre.
nnt elch newly Installed city 001111)-
troler fl'01 retalnln the deputy of his
Ilrlleccssor until he Is thoroujhlr qUIU-
lied to \ulm'talw time ovorhI hlmsclf.
One of time chief ohjectH attained by .
fixing the election of all city olcels for
odd years was thc separation of IhilItlici-
pal fr01 state lul federal oiectiomms.
Time II1eScut Bchcme 11'0110ses ) 10 defeat
this object ? b ) ' Injectng the contest for
the cOUllh'o1crshlp ) into time CIUlmlgu
for state anti federal otihces . In the
heat of a gubernatorial all ( presIdential
fight It wi he absolutely Imllosslble 10
cenhl ! IlbUc ) ) ntenton Ullon ) sccurlu
comlwlelt anll houest city olilelals. I
tIme complro1m' Is of so great 11'
IJOl'tance lu IlrevcI\ln f111 II othcr
Ilepallent of time city 'JO\J'lnclt ,
that Is 11 lie 10l'e reasou why he
IhOll1 be selected at I tlO whcn due
l'egart CII hI 1111 to time clul'lclo' amid
iimtt'grlty . of the ciiimdidmite. 'fhe 10ve- .
lent for lunlcpl1 ref 01'1 his started
out almost ulh'e'Hn1r OH I 10\'emcut
for separate ' lunlclpal ciectloim. Does
the legisiattmi'o mmn'atm to COIIICI Omuhl
to take II step hnckwuld ?
TilI1NQ QMW Of' IS FIIIbJNDS.
Mr. ChJ\'olnutl his mint nlu'ays heen
I'oushlomto of the Clllls upon his fl\'O'
of Iloltell filemmds. He hnH h\I\U !
chtargeil wih IOSS Imigmat it tithe t1WIIII
HOle of those who labored ltslIW\sl )
11tl hiS'I1liS ' for his Pout Icitl uuivmumco- .
mmieimt . and thel'o I'O leu , . PICIItY t of
tll. whl ( wi say that I. . OloveluII
hums UI l'Olt'elltol of time HI'ltlelt of
gratitude. But thel 1'0 I few uotlilo
( 'XltImlti5 of his interest . In his Iloltell
( l'lmlls amid Irlel'l'uls which 11) ho
t'll'll nl Utl\stl time IncorrectnesK oC
this OIJlulou. COlsplcuo\1 I10n thllO t
II ; time case of Slcret1' > ' Lnlolt , whose
loyalty 111 te\'llon )1' i . Clo\elliul hits
111Ull hr 11 ( 'ihUaiiy hearty Ilnlf08tl-
tOI of ( rieimdsiiip. POHtluRtel Gl'uel'nl
B sel Is Inother eXilmlmlio. lie . WIS
fl'111'1 ' n Ilw Ilm'tuel' ) of I. . 010\0-
Ilt nUll has hl\el his earliest supporter
ut 0\0' ' ItllJ of his regress fl01
tII'11 to 11'llhll'Ut But for the fU\'I'
of Cen'luml iwrhlthls UI111\1' I.lllont
nor Bssel wou11 ever Ia'e bell
Imown In Ilblc ) life , 111 . now twh'
Illmel 1'0 1t1\'ol 11101.tult ) ' In the
Irchl\\1 of time I'ellble Stl Lnollr
,
example I that of exU(1)rescntuth'c )
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Wison , soon to nSS\\O time duties oC
postmlster gencral. Mr. Clcyclmul has
hind no moro fnlhful adherent thnn the
West Virginia statesimiun . who has nt
all times \lllfestell the utmost ovihliimg-
hess amid readiness to chnmilion thc 1)01-
Icy ntll wishes of time lrcshlcnt 'rhls
fidelity cost Mr. Wison his seat In con.
gross , but Mr. elm'claml limos shown his
appreciation of It h i ) ' raising him up
hilgimer to a clblnet position. Gencrl
Buck of llnols saul sonic years ago
II refenlug to Mr. CleYln1l , " 'iVe ' lore
him. for the encmles Iw his 111hJ , " and
he fubsequcnlr gave nlllle nteRlnlon
or the slncC'I of time declnrltol , so
that when Bnck was defeated for re-
electon to Clgl'CSS lt the lust electon
the lu'eshlent ) ( llro\'hlell him wih the
comfoltlble job or Un1el States dIs-
trict nlol'lc ) A Atnllch f1ell of the
II'cHldcnt ) In the last congress wits Mr.
BI'ccldm'hlge of Arlmnsls , lie failed
of l'c.electon , Ilt Mt. ae\'elull
showcd nplu'ecluton ) oC his loyalty 1 '
.
him imiiiilster to ihimssimt.
sellng lS mlnlHte. Hlssln
' 1wo or time 10si loyal IHlhel'ent of
tile IH'eshlcut ) In the Fifty-timiril congress
\\'c'e Wlllm [ Sprimmger of illinois
mil Ooustlntuc B\cl.le ' ( flmllrl '
CIICII "Buck" ) Klgol'e of rtexmlS. ileUm
of these gcntemen were time very Ilel'-
soulcnlon of the "CtleiloO , " amid both
or timtmiiiCLL' ! tuucr down hy Ullr
constituents when they sotmgimt reeec-
tlomi. Mr. Clen'llll , howe\'er . , was not
Inmlurul of time ioynity they had
showu town Il him , lld the ' arc to oc-
( Imll time two jllCll1 IIs10ns In the
1miduin ' ' cmomttel . the hint
11111 territory crcI ( \ Ilst
conjles : Moreover , they are good np-
polntments , 111 I Is to be hoped timid
eXlected w1 do much to free thaI ter-
rI0' ' 11'01 the 1'1r Qf crlmlnl 111
IlellelllloeR who Infest it.
'Ihel'e more 101'0 deloclts of time
Cleveland 11'al1 who l'e out of n job
by reason of thc republican sWcel ) or
last O\'cl\l'r , and doubtless the lreS-
llent will take care of them In good
timime. But In IUY event It 1i enl ) fall
to him to say that he Ii not l1oJether
un lateul for the services oC fnlthrul
101Ucal ) nthel'ent
Tlfl : 1 . .ilOn'l17'ECTW - .
A number of former democ1ts In
AUnnta , Gn" . hnve orgaimlzed n club
which they cal the Souther Hellb-
Icln club . time chief object of which Is
to P1010to the cause of Il'oteclon to
American Industries. I is expected
that this ol'gunlzaton w1 ho the nu-
dens of I number of others In cites
oC the south where manufaeturln In-
dtistries ' . utmiul It Is hl hl '
lusl'les are Ic\'elopln 1111 imiglmiy
IH'obubie tmt befol'u the national cain-
paign of ncxt 'ell' OIenS there w1 be
many such clubs commiposed or men
who ha1 hitherto acted with the dem-
ol'I'utic 1)iimty , hut have boon c0llnccl
that the economlo poIc ' of that part
Ii not favorable to the 3)i'ogl'ess aut
IH'OSIC'lt ' of time United StntcR. 1very
le1bel of time AUantl club has unt
now acted with lime Icmocl'ac ' , 111
they wl hereafter al1nte with the
l'ellb1cln ) Imrt ) , because It stants for
a leasonnble IH'otecton of our home In-
dlst1es and labor.
lnnufnctllln Ilc\'ololcrl ( rnlJhly In
time outh tllel' lrotedtlotm. Iron m18 ,
cotton mls and other Industrial entm'-
\rises ) Rlran UIJ In every available ' lo-
cation , nnii os'Itim themmm there
caton 111 wih tle1 thet cnme .
other of w'etmitim amid ' .
sources wcalh Ind IH'OsIJer1
Inln nnl l'ansII0'tnton ) wel'O largely '
' amid In ' ' ' In-
developed every WI the -
11usl'la ! fllnlCe1ent of the south wat
ralld. ) During the decade covclel 1)y
the last censls the gl'owth of II\U-
factlrln In that secton was almost
phenomennl The dClocl'a tc assault
on flue prolcct\'e policy l ha not worked
so great mill Injury to southern Inlus-
tries us to those of ulO nOl'th , chiefly
because or time cheaper labor In the
soulh. Some of the Industlcs there ,
hint t of cotton mnnufnctulln eSleclnly ,
IIHO : enjoy the ndynntnge of ll'xlmlr
to I w materials nnd ( cheap Cuel. These
lu'e the consilelltons which hare . let
some oC the cotton lunufucture.s of
N ew Englull to consider the queAtol
of l'cmovllg their plants to time sOlth ,
nut while the southcrn nllufnctl'ln
Industries were nol Inn't so seriously
lS those of the north by the leII'csslon
which time turlf policy of time ( ict110-
cmUc party brought on , they ( lid not
\hol ' escape tle hllefnl efect I
IH true that very fcw of the IndustrIes
of that section fonnl It IICeSSIU' , ' to
lhut lown , but mill of them , It Is not to
be ( Ilouhtetl eXIJcllencel It dlcUne In
their 1)1'OliL. They intro been C01-
IlelCl to shnl'o In some degree the ill
effects of a heavily relleell ( conSIIIJ'
ton for theIr l10rlucls nHI the conse-
fuent ( till In Il'lces thlt ullost if not
quite swept ) IWI ) ' lroflts.
Time witim time ' of
'Ihe oXIJellelcl wih O1)em'iltiOfl
lemocl'lte eeonollc polIcy , l'cslltl
lS It hUH In checldlg the . . Ilterlul the-
vol01Jment of time eotmntry , el'cllng gen-
oml l IH'I'stlon , thriving out poinmiat ion
amid 11ell'IYlng time gov'm'mmmnt'mit of simlil-
t to mcet ' , hus
Ilent 1evenll expcltlt\'ls .
IIIUlslolubl ) ' convlncerl Inn ' voters
In the south , Ilrl CSllcluly ) in the 111.
uflcll'ln lll'Ulns ) , thut It Ii n llnst
tiieir interests amid the welfare of their
RI'clon mitt the country tf continue
theIr 8ullport of thlt Iliii'tY , timid nil
such nat\'aU ' t\'n to the ! 'IHhlcll )
bItirtY. 'j'ho 10\'l'ntl\t thlH stul'tml hum
time mel'olmUs of time sOlth , which hus
heel ) IHlt UI hy its Innlfnll'll
1lllstlh'l. cunnot fail to mupremid. I !
IUY bo expected to. sJlll ) ' munlfest
itself In the II\ufICI\'ln , districts
of 'le1nIHACe , Alalanm l1ul Ilsowhm'e ,
unt whel'o\'I' there are 1lhlh'le ! Ilu-
IIHln irott'ctioum ) them wi II Jl'ong
mUlti Inluental ol'gaulzutoIH to adm.
cato antI Il'olotO that lll ' . I Is 1
n\\'olent that wi COIUUI11 time Inh"-
t'ttt ant cnco\'ugelcnt of rCIHblcnns
' ' \ ' .
e\'el'whl\I'C. ,
In time elu'I ) ' ill 's of tclllhon time
Hll C0111U mimetic n co\'enant wih tIme
Wste1' Union to the elTlct that CICI
lust ate11 strictly to its own busl.
ncss-tho ono not to l'IIIjI'ISI the
1H0\'lncl of time othcr. 'Lime Wetern
\'nlol ' hls ll'lleateIU ' hr0tt24tt't1 thlt time
lieu COUIHIY , timrougim Its 101mg distance
hines , has violated time COlllct , yet I
his not letalater ] 'j'hl cont1ct eXIh'es
In ISj , It II stated that time Western
1nlon Is 11'lJllng , In view of time ex-
lllmton or time hell lJtcnts , to OIIC'W )
n sltel of telephony Cocllual wih
Its vast tclcgl'alJh systoun. Time visa
LOntellllutcs long tlstanco telephones
whIch CII ho 1Rrtct , on wIres 18011 nt
the 8nmo tn tor tciegrnpit Irvlcc ,
connectng cltl .or which the West'
ern Union 1)r0pes to eRtnlllsh locnl
telcphole systttltisi Thus w1 two giant
corllomtons 10 ' 1(1 horls In ( onlpotlon
for huslnesR. ' 1tti ; : 11Icyon tnys or the
Bel 10nopoly Irc rllll ' nllll'onching
the end . Ii ! I. . .
t i crejposcd to leglslntc one
year : of of tl tlt'm oC the city cOIII'
tlolcr such n.howl would he raised
nholt ) 11jlslath c Intcrferelce with the
mnndntCR of tile olle that It w0111 bo
helml nil flue 1Q ) ) from Ollha to 1ln-
coin. We Rhoutl1 he toll that time peoille
chose time llrlscnt coiitiitttuliem' fet a full
hu'm and that It would hlJ subversive
oC nil popllnt go\'C'nlent to overturn
their tiecisioti. But here we ha\c the
co 1 IJl'olel' nSRlllng to have hl1elC
legislated Into olce for I neW tC'm , for
which hc has not been chosen by time
Ilcoille. ) t the citizens of 01lha wnnt
to rotaln him In cube they wi 10t
heslnte to ( lenl\11 hIs re-eheetlomi. Ills
anxlntr to secure a legislative extenslol
of olce betrays n Imllfll want or con-
Itlence ( In tie nllll'cclaton ) oC the peotllo
whol he Is Bel'\'lng.
Even If the bill IIRses to IJlllt
ulrlnlee cOUJanles to fmnlsh olclal
bonlls fet Inca choHen to 1I11e ) olce
thnl will not relieve time olcels clllSel
' ' uch builds of tIme re-
with aIJII'o\'lu : ! \O\lH
sIJonRllli ' of lechln whether they
a fo Ill adequate secml - . Under time
Il'esent Inw the 1\'lty Is sI111wsel to
.
ha\c rcal IHoJcrt to the anwunt ) or the
Ilcnnl ) sln In which he qunllef wihin
time .urlHlleton of the Rtnte amid attachable -
able . In the late comis. 'l'he llrnntee
compnnles 110 not OCC\p - plecIHeh' ) thc
snle IJoHlton II the surety on nn In-
dh'hlnnl bomid. 'I'he 1l IHh1tl'o must not
ollt to provide Ilple menns of eu-
fo'cln the 'lnrntce In cUe the cotmi-
Imn should Inlt It upon Itself to contest -
test its validity.
AccollhlJ to time reports sent to east-
e1 neWSIJllers ) fl'OI Lincoln , the lohh ) ) ' -
isis ha\e not yet given U\ hO\o of re-
10ving "the to them obnoxious depositorY -
Ilosltol ' Inw. " PerhalJS so , but for
whom Is thc legislature Illdn inws-
the pcoJle ) or the bnnl.el lobbyists ? The
legislature that takes out of the pocl.ets
of the taxpayers the thou81\1R of
dollrs Interest accruing emi dm100sits of I
puhlc funds timid gives theta to state :
Iml count - trcas\'elS to be rh'ller with ' '
Iwltcnl hlulwl's w1 dig the political
graves of ninetenths oC Its members.
Every nleII ' imMde to resuscitate time
! ' ' nzte
defunct l'epell' 'ii'iimtist ! bo killed In the
germm d" I
I Is to bc hoped that hither organiza-
tons will clllrl q I spirit of couicihla-
ton In mnte'&rlettnlnln to crafsmen
this SIJrlng. Shoull the building season
olJn up wl . ; a , fair promise of pro-
longed . cont'orlies hctween con-
tractors and 'abor ' leaders nl\ ' men
who now cxpcct t9 Invest In In'1I { and
mortm wi bo' ' dissuaded and let their
Uone ' hue Idhe1in the safety vaults.
Any olcel , vho'resol'ts to legislative
once pl\ng to ) hare his term It thc
Imhle ) crib 'olongod , ,1 real but n
t1nslto.y advantage by the operation.
Lot him try to sec\'o anothcr ol e at
time hands of the peoplc and he will
drop with a cell , dull thud.
Sorrow COOCI Too l4ito.
Chicago Tribune.
Pr"bab1Y there are times when Spain al-
most regrets the prominent part It took In
discoverIng this country. - . .
'hat Cnu't Ho Cured , ) tc.
lndmanapotts Joumnl.
Indlapls
Ex-Queen 'Lluolmlani Is reported to be
reconcIled to her sentence ot five years' 1m-
reconele . After what she has phlosopht- !
caly endured In the past three years , It Is
nol surprlHlnJ that she should not mind a
Ite thIng tike - that. .
.JIII'II'S IUvotell Cinch.
i'limuadeupmita I'ress.
Japan Is In no danger from Interference
from anyone European power and hereto-
fore no two oC them have been able to unite
on any polc ) ' . France can not take l or-
mesa wIthout risking war and no French
ministry svtil risk that , and nussln Is not
milcely to throw Japan Into the arms oC Eng-
lund by objecting to continentam annexa-
ton , . objectug contnental
_ _ . _ _
Comparlsoli Arts Odioue .
.
Glole.Democrl ,
England's opinion oC the efficiency oC
torpedo bouts Is shown by the fact that
tOfedo
she has built 200 oC them to swarm Into
buit 20
action with her lty-fve great hattie ships
and coast efenders The United States at
Ilresent has but three swif torpedo boats
ready for active service. and only three are
bulldiuig. The disparity Is striking and de-
cldediy unsatisfactory. . -
A costly Doprnlonoy.
New York Tribune.
Spain has lent upward of $10,0,0 In
IUPIrelslng insurrectionary uprisings In
Cuba In the last thirty-lIve years. and there
II abundant evidence that ahe wi have to
make I considerble additIon to her expenditures -
Lures In that line during the present year.
' l'Iie cost of maintaining her supremacy In
Cubit Is great enough to warrant Sllln In
seriously asking herself whether she 'l n'l
make a mistake ) In declining the S1oOO
which this government offered for the Island
during the admlnlatrton . oC President Polc ,
a-
No } 'Iloo Like lIcio. ,
Chicago Thncs.Jcral
ny actual count-vooched for by veracious
correspon enls-lt the trldges across the
Missouri 3 famIlies a iay are returning to
Nebraska. They arc the unfortunates who
were starved out last ] fall and came east 10
spend the winter with theIr more fortunate
" fohics. " One nimiltnll they report that , hard
ase was In Islarvlng Nebraska , It 15
harder 811 In tIle unsympathetic east. Con.
Irtulalons to the tate of John 1 Thurs-
ton and GeorgefFrtIicis 'l'raln. In these
tunes i II no 1111\1. \ \ praise 10 1 state when
Its people discover there are other states ,
thus aide of a statlf perdilon , which are
worse than IselC :
. -
' " .t-
' 10 I.eeen' or til' floyd Cuec .
" 'lhIIKloa Correspondence Tlmes-neml
The supreme Cyurt adopts the moat rigor.
ous measures 10 prepent 11 decisions lelk-
In out ' . Since
ing prcinattmrely the decision In
the Boyd or Neb lka goverorshIp case
was printed In thi.ewspapers In advance
of its hllll111 down from the bench the
most Icrupuloul care has been observed to
Ire\'ent a recurrence of such Incldenls. The
chief source of danger Is In the propensity
of the clerks to justices to tel what they
know , and as each clerk knows what his
employer's Oiin,0l iii In any particular caae.
he mlY acc detth , I know ho opinIons ot
oIlier Justices , qnd information has In the
Past leaked out- ' ' I Now all the clerks are
sworn to secrecy and are kept under con-
stant espionage.
uritim r'l3 XIU OU/13.
. ,
-
NOM of the connlcts between civil nnd
military authorly In Spain , and there hR\o
been many since the depositIon of Queen
1abola , hu been I serious and a far-reach-
Ing In possible consequence a the ethic
which hell to the resignation of the Sagata
ministry on Sunday lut. I Is posible that
the editors of the Iadrld Journals may have
been Indiscreet , or , let us say , criminally
negligent , for nrgment's sake , In admltlng
to the columns ot their newspapers articles
whIch reflected upon the courage and dls-
clplno of the Spanish army , but It might be
SIIII ) ( ( thai the ordinary trlbunnl oC cl\1
anil ] criminal jurisdicton would have bren
comptent to deal with such offenses. What
condemnation can bo severe enough. there'
Core , for the invasion ot thc cabinet of the
prune mlnlstel by a rabble of mliary of-
feer deramlng that the editors bo handed
over to trial by martial law 7 What can be
said In defense of the riotous attack ot the
gentemen oC the SpanIsh army on tIm publ-
caton offices of the olendlng newspapers ?
The resort to the duelo In such cases ts a
CamiaI one In continental Europe and the
drawing ot lots among the soldiers to Ie' ]
lermlno who should chalenge the indiscreet
editors would have excited lIttle comment ,
but that a cabinet mlllster should have
sloe up In the Cortes and defended the
rlolous spirit disphayeti by the army t did
Gencnl Lopez Dominguez , Spanish minister
ot war , was certainly shocking.
. .
TIme rejoicing of the Poles over the supper -
per ] new and more liberal Russian polcy
evidently was premnture , A letter rrom
Warsaw , published In a German newspaper ,
says that the sanguine hopes which aCer
General Ourko's resIgnation centered In
Count Schuvnlol have not been fulfilled , enl
wi not be. The Poles have ceased to rave
about time new governor general , espcclal ) ' ns
the persecution ot the Unitarians contintmea .
Count Schuvalol Is , oC course , less rough
anti ] peremplory than flurko. but he Is , for
alt that , a Russian from the crown oC his
head to the sale of his Coot , and In material
things wil not make the least concession to
time Poles. The lower Husslal ofcials In
Poland who on Gurlco's rai did not quie
know In what direction tIme wind would
blow , for a tmo ceased to bo zealous Hussl-
fctors , but nol flint they are convinced
that even'thlng remains praclcly unalerell
In Poland , they quiety have resumed the
malpracLces which flourished under Gurka ,
with the one dllerence that they are less
open to bribes as they know that In this
respect Count Schuvalol Is a slrlct masler.
i Economically and financially. thin ouUool
in Poland Is declared to be bad. Agriculture ,
trade and commerce are completely at a
i siandstl , while emigration , which during
I the last two years had fallen off consider-
ably , seems this spring to be assuming
greater proportions.
proporlons
. . .
Very drastic are time new laws whlch the
Austro-Hungarlan government has just en-
acted for the regulation oC the various stock
and produce exchanges DC the empirelaws
identical l with those which the German chan-
celor and minister oC finance arc nol endeavoring .
deavorlng to. pas through the Helchstag at
Derln , They provldo that no claims shall
be recognized against whose
persons Ignorance - ,
ance oC the ways oC dealing on the bourse
has been taken advantage oC. They prohibit
all dealings In "Cutures" as for as the shares
DC companies with a capital oC less than U-
000,000 are concerned ; stocks oC this class
may only bo deal In for cash. Strict conditions .
dltons for admission to membership oC thl
exchanges are Imposed , with a vllyt to keep-
Ing away outsiders belonging to non-commer-
cal classes , and not only suspension , but
also severe legal penalties are decreed against
those who , In technical phraseology , "deal In
themselves " that Is to say who nct at the
same time In time capacity ot brokers and
jobbers or who lend themselves to fcllous
transactions with the object ot unduly influencing -
fuenclng officIal quotations. And similar ret-
ributlon Is decreed against brokers encourag-
Ing persons to enter Into bourse speculations
who do not belong to the trading classes , and
who must ba assumed either not to be In In.
dependent circumstances , not to have a com-
pet en t understanding or the nature oC the
transaction or to be risking money that docs
not belong to tiiem
see
1. Jules Roche has made a sensation In
the French chamber by a speech In which
he compared the French and German armies
greatly to the disadvantage oC the rormer.
The first point he made was that since 1887
Germany had steadily spent more than
France upon her army , until In 1894 the
figure of 190,000,000 francs represented the
excess oC military expenditure across the
Rhlne. There Is a correspondIng difference ,
ho ( iechared . In the effective power at the
disposal ] or the two countries The great
problem oC modern military history was to
secure the permanence oC the effectives and
to keel ) every regiment 'p to its foil
strenglh Not until 1893 had this problem
been solved In Russia. Glneral lercler , the
French war minister , wished an army to bo
a school , not an Instrument , being thus di-
recty opposed to time opinion oC the army
committee. Iermanence oC the effectives , he
said had become In Germany a cherished
principle France first recognized the 11rln-
clplo In 1875. But meanwhie Germany was
openly carrying out the principle until by
the law or 1893 she "brought about the great-
est modifcaton ot tile century In mllary
organizaton , " Id , Roche's analysis oC the
erccts oC the new law excited the deepest In-
torest. especiaiiy when he seemed to prove
! sp <
DY 01CIal lgures the truth oC his assertion
that for the purposes oC the two distinct oper-
atons characterizing modern war-rapid and
violent attack shattering the enemy's organi-
zaton , and the occupation at territory as time
attacking army advanced-tho newly constructed -
struclcd German army was an all but perfect
Inslrument. le declared that as a meter oC
fact France had 406,000 effective troops and
Germany 650.000.
etc
Sliimoneseki which has been selected 'as the
spot where the negotiations are to take place
between the Chinese plenipotentiary . Lt
Hung Chang , and the Mikado's prime minis-
ter . Ito , with a view to the termination oC
time war now raging between their respective
countrIes , I a city time past associations oC
which are quite the reverse of peiceful For
It was there that time final stand was made
some thirty-two years ago by the Japineso
against . the invasion oC that western civiza-
ton by which they have now ben enabed :
to achieve such a rapid succession oC bri-
lant victories In China , 'Shlmonolekl was the
last stronghold ( oC the old feudal and anti-
Corelgn party , and It was not until It had
been twice bomnbarded , once In 1863 and
again about twelve months afterward , by a
combined English , French and American na-
val squadron , as a punishment for its force
, having opened fro on deencel18s foreign
shipping . that Japan may be said to have
finally abandoned that disastrous policy oC seclusion -
elusion Cram the outer world which has been
one or the principal causes of the Ignominious
defeat of China
5 . C
Signs are not wanting that the preten-
sions which are being put forward by Japan
with regard to the conditions or pelco with i
China may bring her Into colsion with i
two or the great powers ot Europe , It not
more , Not only has time Englsh press oC
every shade ot poltcal opinion emphatcaly
protesto against the surrender oC any terrl-
tory on the Chinese maInland to the Mikado
hut the luBslan newspapers have now rol-
lowed suit. Indeed . their utterances are dis-
tinotly menacln In tone , and Te Moscow -
cow Gazette , which Is known to reflect
more than any other journal time views oC time
Czar and oC his goverment , has published
a manifesty Inspire article , In which It Is
declared that under no circumstances with
- Highest ofaU i Leavening Power.-Latest U S. Gov't Report
DrWal Bbking
LW Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
. .a . .
Rusll permit even time smallest setrura by
Japan of Chinese soil. That these snt-
meats are known In Japan 19 apparent front
the 10st recent cable dlcptchesnlier
Toklo date . according to which Huropens
mind even Alellcuns are suffering Cron time
lOpII Inlm"lty that l're1111 Ignlnst both
HIsllns and I Uglahmtn ,
T4UC OS 11.1 .01.4 T1'RItS.
Davenport Jemoclt : I Is suggested that
the Iowa National guard 11) ' profitably oh-
low the exmplo that the guard ot several
eastern states may set this SUmler - lr'
render the regulation encampmcnt fluid tll (
a "eek' march acres the country , with
daily skirmIshes and other Incllentals of
real warfare , smith ] the experiences II hnnlhl ;
camp Clulpago and men that such lovtlent
necessitate . There are many arguments for
this lnnoyntlon.
I'hihadeiphia Heeord : In the river cities
ot the stall , on the contrary ) ' , where the
11rohlbltoulsls bavo no influence , social or
poltcal , the saloon keepers pay he ( mulcts
that are imposed upon Iher and carry on
the liquor trafc wlhout interruption . ] 1
thou cities the sale of liquor 18
lS free ns IC no law for its
restraint anti ] reculRton hind ] ever been
pns o.l. Yet a prohibitory liquor law still
stands In time statute book at Iowa This
brace of laws so contradictory anti s abhorrent -
scandal horrent to each oth.er , consluto a public
Fort Madison Democrat : The most 1m-
porlant state issue In IOWA ot the next eke-
ton wi be whether or not we shah EO IIend
constitumtion ' the
our constiuton ns to forever prohibit
manufacture anti sale In the state ot whisky ,
beer , wiuie cider nl11 alcoholic llrexhuct . I
a republican legislature Is elected time amen.- ]
ment wi 1'lss : It a democratic . It wi not
pass. I It passes the next legislature 1
wi become n part of time constItution , for It
cannot be reasonably stuhipOsod that the
pllo wilt \'oto against what thy In\'c 50
recently \'ole for , nnd especially on n
mater so well understood . by all the "oters.
.
JllTTLl " XO . m I'OIZi'T.
l'OI.T.
Ilrlem Life : Becnlse n young man
counts his girl In a clark rom It 0\11 10 sign
that he Is de\'eloplng I negative.
Phlndelphla Record : The silent walches
oC thc mlighit-thoso thnt are run dovii.
Smith's Monthly : l'ipkin-I want mOle ) ' ,
and I want 1 bul Potts-Then you'l have
to get I from u counterrelter.
Phlude\hll Inquirer : H'nter-ls there
water on the top 100r oC this house ? Uon-
est Agent-Yes , ma'nm ; when 1 rains
St Louis Republic : First Chorus Girl-
You're I brazen-laced Ihlng. Secont One-
You're . n-you're nFirst Chorus Glrl-
Thnt.s right ; hesitate Ibout it. I you
. sn ) what I am Il muss your wi"
Somerville Journal : \'iimot a horrible
: thought It Is that Rome Sunday In the far
future u progressive organ grInder mn ) '
come nrounll with a hand organ loaded ful
with gospel h'mns
Llf l Witherby-If I hind known that you
wee going to drop In on tS so unexpectedly
we Would have hud more for dinmter
Castleton-1)on't , mention It . old mnn : but
next tme Il be sure anti let you Imow.
Chicago Record : First Spectntor ( in the
gallery of the state iegisiatumro-Urent ) Scott !
who'R that creature In the iron culrss ull
cartridge hell Just sneaking 1mst tl door ?
Second Speclator-Oh , thut's the messenger -
ger bearing I veto from the governor.
Brooklyn Life : Penelo\e-'Wel , bIshop ,
after all . thcre'a only I .wterence or a Ingle
syllabic between salvutol amid lleuiitiOIi .
The Bshop"'hy , my dear , how can you
say thai ? .
Penelope-It's merely a queston ot eternal
bliss or eternul blisters .
indiannpolis Journal : 'Coionel what would
IndIanapls
you do If I man called you u liar 1 ? I mean
I friend ?
" sUii If he real und
\\el luh. were a near
dear friend , I would show hIm tint respect
or attending his funeral , after I aU were
over sUh "
Philadelphia Record : "You have a lovely
daughter , " remarked the eligible young
mun. "Yes , " replied ) the father , who hall
been trying for years to marry her off . "bul
I would like to have a son-In-law to boot. "
And the young man Hed.
Washington Star"Ef folks r'aliy
b'leved. " said Uncle Eben , "dat money am
der root Db de evil . de glneroslty ov de 1m-
man race In tryin' ter red one anuddahi ob
troubles 'ud make ebry man poty chat ter
. "
a saint.
saInt.
A SUGGESTION.
Delrll Free Pros
I think I like my barber's touch
Much more when I drop In ,
l he would not devote so much
Attention to the . cimin
XII FIRST Cut lit OF .IIOJ'I'TOLOOY.
Dr. James Urndntcd to Open Hi CII18 at
Chicago In a Few \Veok .
NEW YOTtIC Marc1i.-Dr. James Drad-
sted , who Is to fill the newly established
chair oC Egyptology at the Chicago university
was 0 passenger on the North German Lloyd
steamer Lahiml In company wIth his wife
hI lef Dremen on March 12. afer an ab-
sence tram this country oC three years.
According to Dr. Dradsted the subject has
never before ben taught In any oC the col-
logos In this country and he will bl time frat
American to begin a regular course at lectures -
tures on Egyptology . Dr. Dradsted will
form a class early In April.
' I'rceldomt l.rpor1 } Talk.
LAWRENCE , Kan" , March 22.President
William n. Harper ot Chicago university
has accepted an invitation to deliver the an-
nual commencement address at Kansas unI-
versity In Juno.
.sIt1flI'I.\o . IrAlllI 1.1 ( .
New York Sun : Wo congratulate the d-
mlnlstrnlon upon the first success which It
his ever achieved In its IRnagement ot the
country's tom eb:1 affairs. The secret of I I.
n secret At mull. The policy so 1\llonl ) and
ulexpcotedl ndol'lell by the 1elartment ot
State may ) 10 lummc up In two words :
Ho Altrlcnl
New YOlk Worhl I \ no part of the , . ,
business at the Unied States or of the
Amerlcn people to foment QUArrels Iny-
where or to interfere In them. limit I the
Cubans cn win local Selt.govcrnuflcnt b )
their own efforts the American people wilt
heartly rejoice ot I , not from any lelnsb
motive , but for the sake of progress anti
hUlnnlt1.
noston Globe . : The Cuban insurgents op-
pear to have been successful against the
government troops In a consldetnblo battle .
In the lresont ] imnsetthetl state of affaIrs In
, Spain time rebels might Colow UI their victory
'with advammtsge. nut the report commies that
they .10 not propose to renew mIlitary operations -
lens \ntl limo crops ore gnthmeretl ] In Juno.
I 1001(1 ns I time leader ot the Cuban II-
surgenta wnr. was not exactly a thunderbol of
Minneapolis Th\P : At Secretary Oreshnm'a
shnll trumpet call ot ntonAI dignity and de-
terminaton the whole eUlllry leaped to its
reel , vital , responsl\'o anti ready for action .
Time tnsul 10 time Alcrlc , , flag by a Spnnlsb
war shill In tIme wllllll passnge called for
just such a pr01pt anti derisive note front Limo
custollnus DC our nnUonal tights and honor.
The directness a 11 lucidity or the American
11rlncllIo os laid .1011 by Mr. Gresham lend _
dignity 10 his deunammel
Ji 1'I.l.OIZ.VIX.E . J'ItIILEM. (
Chl'oJ 1 81.
There were just two ,
Aim nelghhors leew.
Iloth . fair unlo the slrht :
J.lch hll such grace
OC form mind face
That comllment : seemed ttlte.
Emichi hall a chlnce
And learned to dance .
Amid also learned to hula ) ' .
'hen either suing
ler Irllsls rang
And . man would cacti obe ) ' .
limit one could speak .
And fame would , seek-
The other leate 10 sew
The Irst one wl'le
Some works oC nolL'
The other liked I beau .
One tallied at length
OC woman's streulgtii
The 1111 ! that she 10\\ ' toole ;
But that was nnu"ht .
The other thought-
Slum could replace the coole.
Ole learN1 the tricks
Of polities- ,
101 tcs-
II that way souglmt for tame.
Whie she woul monun .
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To Illee a home
Was all the other's aim
With virtues rare
Each 1111el fair
Was started , ns here said.
Now whicim think 'OU-
Pry answer true
'Which one was soonest wed ?
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ON ] ENJOyS
Both the method and results 'when
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste , and acth
gently yet JoronijItly 011 tue Kidneys ,
Liver and Bowels , cleanses time sys-
tein effectually , dispels colds , head.
aches and fevers and cures habitual -
Constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro.
ducod , 1)ieasimig to the taste and acceptable -
ceptablo to the stomach , prompt in
ith action and truly beneficial in its
effects , prepared only from time most
henithyamid agrceablosubstances , its
many OxCeliclit qualities commend it
th all and have nmado it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 110
edit bottles by all leading drug.
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro.
cure it promnltly for any one who
Wisiles to try it. Do not accept any
eubstitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANC/SOD , CAL.
LOUII'ILLE. Icy. IVEW WE/C , N.Y.
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We hear it every day-it's no trouble to soil
thorn at all-the boys fairly ory for them-and Ma-
well , she knows the value of thom-even If they're
not all. wool , they oovor up one of our all wool. suits
so nicely-these boys' overalls do-that we sell for
50o-that's aspeolal price-they have front and hip
pockets , patent elastic suspenders attached , and are
strong and well made-an exclusive novelty of our
own in boys' ' overalls at 50o ,
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Browning , King & Co.
Reliable Clothiers , S. 'mV. Cot. 15th aunt Jotmglas Sts.
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