Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 27, 1895, Page 4, Image 4

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, : Sworn In I"rore me OFOna . 8uhcrlle.1 In my Ires-
enc thIs 24 ( Ifty or .thtch H !
( Seal \ ) < r1 N. 1 JI . Notary PutjIIc .
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A luhlc ) mnrlwt houc ns thc tel'mlnus
of tuft Douglas coull ' l'mwn ' WoUld
Ilc In keell ) wih thc elerlnl fles :
' of thllg : . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ait electrl ' between Omnhn
Al elech'le h'nmwny hetweel Omnhl
and 1 I'elolt "oul1 real ' facilitate de.
- livery of the United Slltcslls 10 resl-
dOlts along the IhJ , n ' fact worthy or
Rome ) cohIsIderfltIOlI .
t . South Ollhl l'cscmhles . ChIcago In
, two llfllOl'tallt IJI.tculars : Bolh ( nre
: , . packIng centiw's nml nrc In the throes
of mUllelll1 ) CflflljflIgUs. : At this point
, howe'er , tine cOIIHlrlson censcs.
Arc tltet'e Inr ghrQnpfol'IR among . the
nRSCSSOI'S of Douglas county ? This
, qucston ( In only bc flhls\Ve1'Cd when
i'cttiriis arc m:11e : ullon the property - of
, great corporatIons mi ] notorious tax
i shh'lwl's.
: Tile Chl'ch1-Husse1 Ilolic commIssIon -
sIon bill Ins lJssl1 ( holh houses of the
t .lcglsllll'o Ill ( wl o to Gonlr lIol-
comh for his excellency's approval 01'
: rejection. To be 01 lint to he-I hit Is
the question.
, Chlcgo Is urging that measures be
adolllcd 10 effectually tale the police
, : < clHu'tmelt out ; of 1101 ) tcs. Omaha's'
: representatives In the legislature have :
' - done theIr utmost to drag OUL ' police
1' department Into parly poiiticii.
: Count nlhalwwsk proPoses to found
nn nlu'hlst community nt some 10lnt
! c In tine wcst. IIo'oughnt to be
more
. . le' ought SII-
p : clc n8 . to tine proposed . location. Thieve
are cevttiii Parties In thIs neck of the
, ; wood who Im\e labored to nuJm nn-
: nrchiy unpolular , cud their resources
: . are not yet exhausted.
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" i . A faith henler Inns heen arrested In
i J InmUs City ns 1 sequel of the patient's
_ , ; : : . denth. In cases oC thIs kind the near
: ; : relatives of the deceased ought to be
: made to share sonic meaS\'e of 10-
: sponsibuitty. Iaws to thIs purpose ,
, ; ; L properly enforced , would put I stol ) to
) : thIs species of criminal negligence.
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Tine Ilnol ! legislature has been In
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; # seB'lon nearly three months 111 his
I : ' . IlsRell ) four laws , two oC the four listing
' t . for appropriations for legisiative cx-
t Iionsvs. Tints may he rcgarded lS n very
; " sntRfactol' ' record. Each of this two
, : : c general hnvs IJlsed nutty 11\0 cost this
, p . state $100,00. Yet It mIght have heel
f far worse.
. MI' J. C. Im1lham , a LIncoln manu-
i 1ncln'er. his been elected Ircsllent of
1 , tine Nebraska Mnnufacturers and Con-
j sumC'S'Issoclnton , u selection which Is
. generally rl/lrdel a most hlllPY ) ona.
i Mr. 11'I ham Issnnws tine llrelllency of
' . nn organIzaton whose potency Is beiing
,
, fel In OVC'y city of tine state and whose
4 I Ollpol'lunltel for growth and usefulness
) ' ' without limit.
are IJ'lctcnl wihout lmIt.
Inqul'y into tins causes of the fatal
explosIon In tine Ahinny mlle Is In prog-
t ress. I It ho fonnl that thc ownel'S
I ot the mIne inuigint mare , hy thc expeindi.
ture of mon'y , afforded . inn'ans ot ire-
"an ton , tins lle11 for neglect should
I : r ho severe and Ilrolilty nthnninistei'ed .
'S I II not always 'a 110lslhlc to 1'011 a
' mIne explosion , hut It Is Iloslhln ) to
exerclm thc ullost II'ccuulon. 1'aI11'c ,
, to do thIs Is a I ermine agnhllt humnn-
I ' lty I . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. y.l
' Jvery county In lowu IPllnarH 10 11\0
Y 11'cf'rcl cllillutc for o"crnO'
Tine IWWHIlp'S l'U 111CUslhl the
, merits n\l IlsluullcltolH of nil of
them. Ono II rejected hecati at one
: tunic In his life hc voted tins II0hlhllon ) )
- tect. while another Is hounded for n
silnlIiar nict. Ono IH ilerallied beenume
? shnlll'lct. hC1llcd bl'IUKl ins
a republleann , ho his n weakness for
, . ' free lh''l' , while 11 Ollllolent In In adjoining .
joining county Is hdlbornll ) for inch of
such veaknness. HlmnwI'cI1 down It up-
loars t bo a rll1 fl'ee-rU'-11 with tint
: 111'1\11 In tins jUII e's staini.
No state fair wi hereafter he conin
- ' photo without n cI'mlllhl ! exhibit of
Nchl'ISkl'l zuannun fuettnrt's. 'l'ho : Innu-
fuctunrt'rs and COllulel'S t6SI)11 Uon
wi opttii ncgolltonl wih Iho t Shill
Board of Agi'kuihttnro In nit ( 'lol' 10
. . : have I building 1)'otJ ( solely to homo
. ' . No ' ' itlt'a luis 'l't
s _ h\lush'y. 11'IjhtI1' 1)1 hUl . yet
; been oXlu'cslel with reference 10 tints
'll"8 ' state fiI' . 'l'hl'ro iti'o large 1\11
1ourlshllg factories In tints Hllio of
, ? which this lujorl " of 110\10 know little
. 'l'ho exhIbIt that mini
or nothing eIltl
doubtless will ho mails of these Products .
uels 11Ut 10 1 revelation to state fair
visitors. B\'el' town In Nthl'lska
, whel'o I factory hi located wi InsIst
ho erection of homo ' '
Upon ertclon u Industry
' ; bul)1I \
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1'IL'r AND sztvm.
Al effort htts heeii made to plnco Oov-
erOl' McKinley In n quostonnblo 110sl.
thom regarding silver. Among those
who are anxious : to embarrass hIs
chnnccs as I candidate for tine prcsl-
deutiAi nomlunlon 10xt year seine tih-
httgt. ! . bf course without the slightest an-
thorlt or substantial l'enlol , that be
Is .llclnell In favor oC tine free cotnage
or sliver by this United States nl tine
ell 110. . while others sny that l ho hits
no 'sete opInIon on tine que ton.
( ( o\crnol' McKinley : ' Is In the soUlh , br
the advice of his pinysicinins , for the ye-
1I11erUoI of hIs henlh , nll hIs visit
to that section nlolls uu opportunity
to ii. I ChIllS of new8Illl'C'S to say that he
II thieve for the PU1IO0 or Il'Olllllg
hlR C\IRo : ns n presllenUnl cf11hlute ,
If necessary. iy iuituklnng ColICeSsIomnS to
the sliver sentiment or that Rectol .
A 1111)tch' flol Thnounnnviiie , Gn. , .
whore IcKlnley has heon sojouning
with nn 111Inio friend 1l'lDllenl In
1orthm'u OhIo ( ) politics , 1'tllortl hIm IA
snyluug , In regard to n letter pledging I
mini the vote or Georgl In the national I
republican c0\cnlol Ir he wolld de.
dare hlmselr for free slfer : "u the
repuibhicani party should deciare for free
replhlcl ! holll decare
silver 1 wonld decline 10 hecolc Its
cmlcnlc anti I woull quilt the party
torevci' . " Whether or not thIs Is the
I'\
exact inunguago mused by Governor Mc-
Kiuhey , there cnn hc no ( tolhl that I
accurately reflects his 11081101. lie
Inns never given the slightest reason for
'doubting that ho Is In rul accord with
thc Ilst rClllhlen nutolul plntol'l
declnrntol regard lug II h'Cl whih de-
InllcII "tho use of lath ell fll slyer
yer ns Blnndf'l IOIj , with such to-
sh'lctons and \ller such provisions ,
to ho tlelermlnctl 11Y legislation , as will . .
secure the mnlltcnnnce of the parity
of values of tine two melnls. so that
time ' . ' tumuti debt ' ' '
Iml'chllln : IU1 Ilayln POW'I'
or the dollar , whether of silver , gold .
01' paper , smith he lt nil lmes clIta I. "
' ' understood better
Probably . nobody Ul1 betcr
than : 31v. : IeJlnlc - that this Is tine utti-
tllo of n very iimrge majority or the
rClmblcnl IIrly tOVili'(1 sl\"e' nt thIs
thus Ill lumltlouhtehiy wl continue to
Il when the next rClJhlcan ! nntonal
COl vcn lon mukcs its cn uncln ton on
this sl ject. . lie knows that the 10-
llblcnn ) party of OhIo , \lln this SII'
JO'I 01 whIch ho must depend for what-
over chllce hc shall ' have for the II'csl-
dCltal nomInaton , Is opposed 10 tine
free coinage of silver hy tine United
states at thc old rate , ns was most
conclml\cly 11emonslrnicil In the last
elocton In that state . I he were not
In synuintlny wih the rcinnbilcaii south-
intent In his own slnto 01 tints queston
how could he hope 10 have tine support
oC OhIo . . In the national convention of
hIs partY ? And without thIs of whnt
benefit to hum would ho the support of
this silver producing states ? ' 1he
merest tyro In politics cnn see thIs , and
McKinley inns lund I great denIoI
llltcnl experience.
WhIle Governor McKinley has never
utered a word to just " tine auiegn-
ton that ho Is Inclned to favor free
slh-e' 0' that ho Is not 'ns cm'nesty do-
voted to the cause of ! somll money ns
any man In tine republican : party" . tine
fact that he Inns not gone Into the dis-
cusslon or the sliver question us flly
us some olher does not warrant the
assumption that he inns no fIxed opinIon
01' convictions regarding It. Certainly "
time long public career of , lh' . McKinley
sufficiently attests hIs ability to Judge
for hlmsol ns well lS hIs courage to
act upon hIs convictions. I Is no dls-
) of oUter rciubuican
) IUagmnent : any Q.her rellblcnn
lender to say , that In . these respects
110110 'or thom cnn faIrly enlm superiority -
ity to McKinley. Tine honest money
rllJhlcnns of OhIo have entire all \1 -
questonIng confidence 1\ tins soundness
of Mr. lcKlnlo "s ' financial vlew8.
Twice the " elected hIm governor hy
oycl'whelmlng majorities. Tlero Is "no
question that the delegation from that
state to the next reIlhlcnn naUonnl
convention w1 support hIm for the
presl1clt11 mnomimiationi. And then , ns
now , Mr. lcKlnlo " will he found In
imearty accord with the scntment of
the rCJuhlcan 11\ly ) l'lllrdlng sl 'er.
nI 7'fA II,1' /WJECT. .
There was considerable enlhlslnsm
mlUlrested by thc citizens ! of Douglas
and Dodge counties who met at Ben.
1ln ton to consldcl' the reject of bllll-
tug an electric nuotnr line betwecl Henson -
son timid I'emont A committee emi 0'
gnnlzaton was maimed wih In-
strlctons to fO\Jllto 0 rCIIO'
emiubodyimig I hnsls110n which
the enterprise may ho InUI I'at'll A
l'Olgh estmnle of tine cost of tine road
WIS subunitteti. Obviously Ihls cslllto
must ; Illcrgo radical revision nt tine
II\U6 of the cO\\lll'c , us It . . docs not
cover ome Icms of miecessitry expennnii-
tlro , whie Ilporlnnt ICIS Inllomtci
are iumt dowl 'ut 1\I'cs below reason-
hills l'osl. however , Iho cOlmllc ! on
ol'gallzaton : Is expected to thoroughly
digest thIs cssentll phase of tins . sunb-
jest Ill I Is II'csunwd tins report " ' 1
Il'cscnt Iigtni'es that wi bear expert
11II 'sls.
'l'ho 11SCIsHlon evinced 1 disposition
upon tins Ilt' of ce'lnln Premont Ill'II's
to the ' ' of tine
Illeston IJ'nlcahtl
} 1'OIISCII ibis. I wus Intmntel that
OiUIII inigint derive 1 grouter bllft
fl'OI time olwrltol of tins road thll will
Fmenuuoimt. . IlllllJ ) ' , thIs thrust wns
IlroUllt IJn'lcll hr ) time SIIIIII'I'I'S of
tint II'ojccl. I wins 11tlh'II'd by ii. I 11\11
retainer of nine of tins l'llrOllt ( this
stats mud Wlt received my tine imnt'ethmng
for just whit It It worlh. 'J'ho'llh
of tile mllcl' Is thnt II electric traU'
way hltWlel Omllllul 1 1''molt w1
create mlhC' Ihnn dIvert Irale for thc
great Ills of railroad now t'OlnectlJ
IhelO Imllol'lllt I trade eemmters.
' 1he sole object of tints electric train.
WIY , lS we take 1 , Is to facilitate alt
mll'e 1I0811hlo this h'llsllO'laton of
farm , garden amid dairy Ilrolutls 10 tine
hllt lul'l.el In tine state at tine least
Ilos/lhl\ cost to tine 111'lluccr. Tine
Ilrlmlr ) ) ' lolcJls 10 nctI'le from tine enterprise .
10r1J'llo will thm'oforo go to tine 1110'
( llttrs Jf Douglas COIII " , who , b )
mcans Jf u trlUwn ' tl\crtllg their
hinds , can . II'kel ninny tholSUul1 of
dolnrs worth or products which hl'r.
tofol'O woull . not bear slow and exiemu- )
slve trlulHlol.tntol by wagon. lnpld
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transit II I prime requisite to tine ready
sale or dairy and truck garden products ,
whIch , without Ule fnclUs afforded by
nn electric tramway , coull not he
markcte nl n' prft Tine surplus
products or tine fnn\ destined for the
eastern . market will , or course , lo trnn .
ported hy the tramway to tine railway
, depots nt l remolt or Omnhn.
Omaha , ns n n\nter \ or couso , will
profit hy tine constructon and operation
of time trmwny , just ns amy great Inrt
Is helclHel1 hy enterprises that Increase
the , 'olnlo of trnle ,
A.lEflIC1IN R&CUlTUS .HWO.t.
There are h\lcntols of ni ImprovNl
rcellg In Bl'Ole townnl morlcnn se
cunrities. Not olly has there been a
great rn1u ! 0 ( II tine nlounL of our
secmllcs l'ell'IC Ilnco thc le otntol
of tins Inst lonn by the go\cI'lmcII , hit
Ihol'e inns timkeii unlace somelhll ! of I rc'
rival of foreign hlyllg II fits' Nosy York
mnaricet. ] Al Impodnlt IUtuclro II into-
motlg this chnlgo Is tine fact thnt European I'
tinuaimcinl circles hn\'o censeti to
rOI1nn Jlllcnl cl'cles \ ccaHel
bo trolhlcl by the fear of n silver ball !
II tine United States , 01' nt . amy rate
realize that Ruch n } OllhJl Is very rs-
mote. No luau who 119 gh'on careful
and Iiuteiilgentt at'ltol to the Illlclnl
currents for the . Iwo ' ' will
CUTent ! llBI years wi
Iuoston that the nglnlon for free sit-
"cr In this country bis h111 very great
deal to 10 with tine IlsCI'CI1II or Aunuer-
Ical sccurltcs by gurollCl enlllnlI !
Wo would 10t untcrestmnlo this effects .
fees or the bal amid Ilshoncst munimmnage-
melt or corporatIons In hrOlunciung ills.
cO'llraton : llrlhlelg Ils.
trust hut l\en If Ihcre ho cOlcelled to
these tine greatest 81mre In dostroyinng
conltence In our Slcullcs timers Is ins
reaRon to loubt that the femur Ilslllrct
by tine agitation for the free coilago of
slh'O' ihayei ( 10 IISI lllclt : lrt In I
cutng on dcmnld for American secm'-
\Ics amid causIng their retunru. That
nglnton stili .comitlnunes , hut the voters
or tine ' " ' decided
country Q"erwhelllnglr lecllcll
last ro'cmber iugniuist tl e who are reo
8110nllhlo for It. so that Its mower for
serious mischlcr was talwn Iwr for nt
least Un'eo years , whlo there mire most
excellent reasons for hcle\ll that
whcn the pcoplo ) flgutifl si)1tk through
the ballot hex thc ' w1 give II llC'In-
ncIt quietus to tine Ileland that tins
United States shal adopt tine IJlc " of
the fiee mil unllltel colnngc of 8Ih'cr.
I Is to be expected thnt forelgnm bU 'tI's
of AICI'lc:1 : ! CCUIU1'S will contnnc to
bc ' ' caintiotis anti cinnuservative . ie-
very ) -
caulous anl COlse'\nt\C.
cam distrust or thc corporations stilt
exists , annul this Is tins most t1lcnl thll ! Ito I
but the smnunuil ' , ' I
to overcome , smal 1111'o'ement
notcd Is 1 good sign. 'l'hcre Is 1 great I
amoult or idle European capital . the Investment - .
vestment or whIch In thc lnltc1 States I
woull . materll " hell ) tine l'c'lyal of
IrOSlel.I ) . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SPAn\s DL.ct1lD A/'or.oor.
While tine 1bpatch of Socrctar Gres-
hunt to the Spanish : o\C'nmelt called
for n IHOlpt eXllresslon of regret for the
A1lncn outrage , the fact that there
WIS a mlnlstclnl crIsIs at Madrid disPosed -
Posed the ) rcsl1ent nol to II'ess the
mater during the Ilrc'nlcnce of tine
' . ' ' Ir ubso-
not
ICI'lsls. Tints was IJ'Oler , -
lutcly necessary , sInce n dlnercnl cOU'se
would hl\'e been regarded hy : this , 11-
tons as evidencing a disposition. on' the
part of thIs o\crnment to take un
undue advantage , amid , possibly , as IndI-
catng nn unflendly feeling toward
8lmln. Wo could not , under the cIrcum-
stanceB , 11\0 II'csRcd for ant Imme1lnto
complance with our demnml Wihout
being 8010whnt InconsIstent wIth our
Irofcsslons of pencerul Intcntons
towlrl nil nntons , anti while to mayo
done this might have hen veuy grati-
fylng to the slllrlt of jingoism thnt Is
abroad lu time humid , It would not h\'o
added t our nntonal dignity nor In-
creased the lCSllcct ) for . us of other ni-
tiomis.
Spain now , however , has a new mln-
, istry , and the o\lrnment of that country -
is In ' order. The .
try s ugnln l'Ullng ol' er. io
ltcal disturbances nt Madrid : seoul to l
he'ovC' amid tine IcmJers of tine cabInet
being eneral ' rnllhu' wih imbue affairs .
fairs , from havIng served In previous
mlnlstrlcs , ought to settle down to their
dntos at once. Such beIng the case
there Is no longer any good I'caon winy
otur O"cI'llent should hCHlnto to unrge
cOlplance ) wIth its dennununtis. I IK the
hIstory of nil our den lngs wih the
Slun\h O"elnlelt that irocL'astilna-
ton Is tine habit of the Intm' . 1(1 n
l'ollellon ) of lust eXllorlcll'c Iii the
In'Cent case Is to he expected I this
gm'c'nmclt w1 tolerate . It This It
shol11 not do amid cnnnot without HOle
loss of II'eslge. I Is the Illnln duty of
our go'ernmont t now hIHhit UIIn an
early l'CRpOI : to our dcnlull , whIch
hlIVII heen nlllJ'o\el . , by thc public
snntmclt of thll couiimtm'y Ihoul1 not tc
ml ' niotlihhetl In tine .
chnnuigeI Ol' mOllled lelst.
Although time new Spanish cabinet rep-
l'eRcnt 1 tliITt'm'i'nmt 1IIIcnl ulc\ent
t'Vonnm Its 11'ldecoIH0' thQ latter hl'ln/
hlborni nnd the ' t connservntlve ,
Iblral Il'oscn sine COIHCI''n t \
It w1 lot ho nlceSSl'r for tine Unied
Slutcs to restate its CHRe. Hut ho I
change In tine Iloltcnl ) chinractt'r of tine
mhllsh' Un ' lIHSlhl ' aggravate tine
complcatol , the Iu'eslllllon bcln/ Wit
time IH'cHl'nt eahilot w1 he ielhlgereint
In Its tendencies. ' 1hls Is to ho CXllt'ctcll
of this lu'oml , ScnO' Cnsllo , amid of
COU'O ho w1e' ' 11'gcl ' 1llliencl tile
OUW1' membcrs or tine muuimnistm-y. The
f\ng In thc Arlnu3' 1(1 IHI ' , It IK 1'0-
honed , Is Iule wlrlw , hu'gely dune to
IL Imh'ld of the United Sllll'H , amid thIs
scntmcnt Is slilrl hy tine 1)001)15. I
time mllllh' ' shou11 rlchl 10 tine feeling
ln Iltl111 nl'ul circles , 111 ln
doing Ihnt Ild POllhu' 11111'0"11 , timers
wou\1 hI n'CI' ) great chllcn of n COl-
filet tetw'cl Illln Ild this country.
But ; tine II'ohlhll ' 1 thlt tine inninuis-
tl' y will decide I to bo thus part of ivis-
doni not to 11\le u quam'reh wlh tins
United States , slnco t do fO wou\1
II'nl tine Iluvllhlo loss of Cnbll amid
Puerto Rico to Spall amid tins ptmylimenmt
to thus counh'f of I large : hll'mult ) ' .
AnothtI' COISlfUCICO ; of such n cOltet
-fOl' tine success of tine Inled States
lust 10 IHSUINI lS ccrlnln-mlght bo
tine o"e.thl'ow of tine SJllth 10IU'ch ) - ,
shines I would Ito1l n splemntitti 0111101'
tunly for time 1'IIJhlcIIS of SpaIn to
.
Ignhl assert IhoIHCh' ( . TakIng It for
grlntcd that ; thelo ( 'lslhrntnus ! wl
not escape tine sOl'loll Itentol or tine
HIIII1 IlnI81' ) ' , It WOu\I'H\ Hafo 10 _
say thnt tins Issue crcnlod by the Alit.
tuba Incldclt wi bo settled wihout
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any disrupton oC tine friendly relntons
of this two qlhllrh's.
1 ,
An hmncipttj1uhce war bins hroken out
llclplf tco
at Lextnglourtlnls stnto , llstlgllshcII no
tine home l ! non. Jnck MacCohi. A
Chllnmnn , jii i ,01 Tnl , Inns flied n
dark horSe11MHHon os candidate for
\lrOI of tlntJhrlvllS little city. The
oily clerk 11h1tNI the poUlon dowl ,
which hns ittelnscd ? Slm and hIs suup-
porter W\l\ \ pc tlt no serIous conmi-
plcntons nin1'insti. Whlc Sunni ninny
not ho I nnfiailzcti cllzcn of tine
Unied Sin ujnmutl therefore 11sl\nl.
fell for olclln Iexlngtol. yet nt this
j\nctl' ! , W1lulSecretIury OrcRham inns
S11nll on initJlmuutJR , annul r lIning Chang
18 d"mllell0 ( must not r\Bh tints nlY
serious Inhiltllil'l ! ! ' entnl lelcnh .
Illslm' L'ht 'ton haK mnlo hnlnnnself
101 } eloul 1 111 , to { 'leo Snm. lIe IA
tine uumnfortunluut , \ . l ) IOHICS0' or n hnh'
trigger tonglc , , stud thc \ClUlst mule
\1101 lreshl lt Dole for hIs recall ml '
ho . ral'I ' IlhJ'll'\ I ell , 10 mcnn thn thc
1.tI'll\nt itt WI8hlugion olllucs . Ihnt
'l'hm'stol Is 'not big emnoungin for time 110-
sllol he OCCUIIII's Tins else IA lot
unuuiquie. Thieve nro innany square pegs
In rotund moles . not omnly inn rcllUon to
forelgum legnUIIH , hut to tine olllce-hnoitl-
mug class or thIs niutiomn . ' 10 he Ihle . to
keel ) onc' swim counse Is mu. I rare "I.tue
In Ihcse degenerate , g\I\11.sluII dn 's.
Olclnl nlh'les rl'OInll1 contnue
to hellte thl Cuhan hunsunrrcction. The
rehcl t\e said 10 ho wihout arms all
their ollcI'n\lons \ l'nflel to a sllgle
p\ovlncC. These slltcllnls 10 not cohn-
chic with the 11010 direct Inlc1gcuco
thlt Unls its way to our Ihores
rl'OCulm. . ' 1hel'e can be no tlouht tmt
Spnll has I wel ol'gnnlzel re c10n on
bier hl1ls , t Iluel which Ihe must
Hileli n mint of h't'III'O amid sucl'llcc
thc lves of mnny of her ioymui sUhjecbl. ,
The house bmius 1lsca\ded ( the proposed
consltutolnl nltll1cnt p\ovlln for
elucntlonai quallca ton of "otm's.
Such tcton docf "Iolcnco to the cou\lc-
tons of n large lujorlty or the voters
of thus sin Ie. A like Ilro\lslon Inns found
1)11105 In the constutons of mnny
Htutl : I Is stlngc hllect thut time
n1lhnr of thc house ful to appreciate
its Importunce nnd the henel18 that
would nccI'uo fl'om its adoptIon by th
peolle of thl8 state.
AgaIn I his been found necessu' : to
puhlcl ' deny thc story that .Ien Davis ,
whcn captured , wore heel ) skirts. This
Inlay le nn Imllltant matm' In ' vinndica-
lon of tine .irllth of . .hlstor . but few
people enrn-wiitiner Jen wore IJfcd
sleeves. lloln ! or bifurcated slllt.
Dress does not llwa ' 8 mnko tine man.
Iul he worJAtustc It Was Jeff Davis
till thus smnmuou.i . . . . : " ;
'rho starttlng'i in lmn lon by Miss
Phoebe Co\/this' / thnt tie mute Senator
1'al. was jdfSWnl " ,01 n\uy he the preculor
of unoUlel' , ' .e ( qlon thut mast sinake
society of time const from center to clr-
cunuiferennce4 A. slngularly tragic fats
seem cd to Imy ! ! awulod some of the
honunza Id ! ! f the \vest. Thc pos-
session of' s'imittE is' a pheasant thIng to
cott mLlllteClht ; It hus t1 s drawbacks . .
nS'woh. n . " [ I 1'
Ex-Sllealwl' need stciuluHUy declines
ul invltntols to el\'el pUblc nd-
dresses. Unt congress convenes he
shnl have nothllg to say. Fact Is , there ,
Is little , to he said by I prospectvo 10-
puhlcln 1"'osllen tJI , , calllu tc. This
democrat have made tho'wu ' easy for
republican canlidates Crom' lInlne ! to
Qhlo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The Prond and Foarlu , .
PhiladelphIa Press.
Johnny Bul knows just when and how to
get hIs back up. He also knows wMn the
proper time arrives for . getting It 'down. '
The Jocord Closod.
'Washlnrton Stnr.
Now that Hon. William Jennings Bryan
has ben safely delIvered Into the hands
ot his recent constituents the nation will
take a receipt for the genteman and cal
the incident closed.
cose .
GRIns , - Ovrr\h"lmlnr the Limit ,
Giobe.Democrat.
The ofcial statistics show that , the farm
mortgages In the western states do not
amount to a tenth part oC the gain that
has been realized. In the Increased value ot
haul and the amount . received for products. ,
"orks Both 'Vay.
ourler-Jpurnn.
Truly death Is an erratic archer. A man
hal kled himself because he was not elected
a member ot the Indiana legls1alure ; sev-
erll people came very near being killed
because they , were elected members of the
Indiana legislature and the people of the
state would bo much better off It many more
had been killed before they were elected
members of the Indiana legislature.
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ArGulu"ntlJnln.t .onnexntou.
Kanss City Slar.
Senalor Proctor or Vermont declares that
the pOulaton oC Cuba Is such that the
Island would not be a desirable portion ot
tine United Slates. Senator Proctor Is right ,
as annexation advocates will Ind out mater
Besides tine United Slates Is large enough
as It Is and congress has its hands full al-
tending to preent needs without beinG
worried elemenl. by IJerlodlcal uprisings of I foreign
Crowding COIIJlcnUon , .
Chicago Tlmes.Jerahl :
The murder ot an AmerIcan In Honduras
and the apparently unlawful Imprisonment
at another by the I"rench In Madagascar
are thus latest additions to the large stock
at "International complcatons" now on
hand. Either the newspaper correspondents
are pluentmnenally imaginative or there Is
phenomenal
a mania amp1lg , foreign nations for taking
sly kicks mit 11ncle Sam. Secretary
Greitham . inowttver has given ample e\l.
dence at his tl ( 10 maintain the dignity
ot the ' United1tflhttes I In controversies with
forelms nationS Wlhout either timidity or
bluster. ' / " I
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Trouni11Iii Uht ICentuck1.
p:1rnnid : RePublican.
' [
Secretary CAiisie will be herd from on
the KenluokyJ.tulhp pretty soon In defense
ot tine admlnlsJra ln' financial Iiolcy , I Is
sahl. He mny crep be plannil/ clec.
mq" ] /
ton to the United Siaies senate In niace { ot
Blackburn. * ljll term eXlllres with : the
present adminititutlion. but at any rate he
intends to mdJi'he later's candidacy for
re-electol thl ocslon for a demoinstra-
ton In left18 ot his nll.slver course.
liiacklaurn's campaign Is to be made on the
free sliver iseu.- . -'he democratic party In
Kentucky Is Uadw spilt. on the Inanclal
question und . lJift slvertes no longer have
tine held II tlitI9aeves. ' : Henry 'Vulerson's
recent deserlonl.lo the gold slandurd. along
with Carlisle 'dcCecllon. ; threatens to give
the soft money supremacy In that state a
hard blow
ZtCK AND BILL
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New York Tribune : Comnitantine nuckle1
Kigre or Toni hits Ibout I much mooS
for 1 place on the bench a for the pst of
chaplaln.ln-orlnary to the queen.
Washington Star : There wi bo to oh-
strCrorus Conduct before that Indian torltor1
court as long ns Judge Constantno Duckley
sort ] gore of a wears Jurist the ermine . lie Is not that
ChlcaRo Tribune : To whAt heights of civic
amI poltcnl greatness aught not the lion.
Di Springer mayo hoped to grow. I ho had
transplanted hlts l to the forte moil of Chicago -
cage instead of permitting hlmsol to bo
boxed for shipment to tim Indian territory I
Olobe.Domocrnt : Duck J Ioro has lover
lied any Judicial experience , but there Isn't
much needed to bo n judge In the Indian tor
ritory , where tine duties of such an ofco per-
tain principally to the trial of cnes In which
the only qleston I that of fxing the terms
of Imprisonment , or the days when the hnng-
Ins shall take place
l'liiimubelpinia Inquirer : Two Iatesmen out
or a job\\ ' . M. Springer and Buckley Kth-
! orehnvo beln given Judgeships. untying
been 1opudlnted by their constituents at the
hate election , they had special claims to recognition -
ogniton by the administration . ali maYo
learned by years at experience to draw an
oaclal salary In a very satisfactory manner.
Durao ! Express : I Is tuggosted that possl-
lily Mr. Springer , growing UI with the country -
try mar yet como back to congress from tine
Indian territory when that shall become a !
state ; but It Is sad to see n man obliged to
go to a wild connntry to begIn life anew , a
his years lIe undoubledly sympathizes with
the remark of Objector 10lman. who Is now
devoting his energies to Private life , that
"pol tcs Is a poor business. "
New York Sun : 'Ve wish to congratulate
al parties . and especialy tIne Indian tern-
tory. I Is seldom that even a state Is per-
mltetl to have shnulnneousl ) ' two such
Judges as Mr. Springer and Mr. Kigor will
be ; and a young community hike the Indian
territory ought to be proud of the honor
betowed upon it. Doth the gentemen wi
be residents ot tine territory I their appoint-
ment I confimmeth Doubtless this Is Mr.
Cleveland's understanding ot the declaration
ot tine Chicago platform that "wo hold that
the ofcial appointed to administer the gov-
eminent of any territory together with the
District of Columbia and Alaska , should bo
bona fide residents ot the territory or district
which their bo . "
In duties are . to performed.
IlCl.IW } ' , iUX.
Philadelphia Record : He was , Indeed , one
of Piniladeiplnia's Grand Old Men. Courage-
ous and independent to a striking degree ,
ho was to the last a gentleman of the old
school. Every day during his year at Wasb-
Ington he Is said to mayo crossed to Jackson
parhc near his home , and to have bowed with
a courteous reverence and dignity to the Im-
mobile statue of "Old Hickory , " whose eccentric -
centric but noble nature he admired.
Baltimore Sun : le was distinguished for
his individuality , his frm adherence to prln-
cipie . as neil as for many amiable qualIties.
10 was eccentric but his occentrIctes : ! were
always interesting. 10 wore long hair , cloth-
Ing at an antique pattern and was so firm a
democrat that according to common report
he would not walk on the pavement In front
or the Union League club. But this extreme
feeling never affected his friendships.
Philadelphia Ledger : But It Is not as
learned lawyer , political Icaler , mayor or cn-
grossman alone that Hcbard Vaux will be remembered -
membered by Phniiadelphlans. His name Is
Indelbly associated with the common school
system , as one of Its earliest promoter and
as one of the draughsmen or the first leglsla-
ton on the subject. le was also for many
years at the bead of the Board at Controllers
of the Public Schools. lie deserved th
honors at a pIoneer tn popular education , to
which he was always a steadfast Crlend.
Philadelphia Inquirer : Richard Vaux never
belonged to the crowd that do as other peop'o
do. Born to the , advantages ot wealth and
socIal position . educated entirely a home by
private tutOrs and preserving that tempera-
meat which Is more lkely to resist opinion
than to yield to It or be influenced by It , It
Is possible that ho was to 1 considerable ex-
tent handicapped In the race for worldly
honors by Ideas or what was honorable and
proper. He. could not mao , bargains or ac-
cept conditions or , Eancton .h dy. acts t gain
a purpose , or push his own fortunes at the
expense of his self-respect.
Philadelphia Press : For thirty-five year
ho has stood before the public as the conspicuous -
spicuous and consistent representative at the
convictions , the costume and the halits of
his early days full fifty years ago. These
ho never altered. His striking face , his
spreading l'air , his formal manner and bh uncompromisIng -
compromisIng assertion of his personal prlnc.-
pies on all occasions and In all company made
him both Individual and Interesting In a day
when conformity Is the rule and aCluICCenco
In the day's current the accept custom.
In his speeches ho made the neat quotations
at another generation , to all questions he ap-
plied forgotten. principles and a practc now almost
.
PEU'L AND tJI1NQS.
So Car as known , Constantine Buckley Ki-
gore has not kicked against his appointment
as judge of Oklahoma.
Nay. nay , Phoebe , be not downcast
There's IS Call fsh afloat as were ever
caught In matrimonial net.
Fifty-five thousand publications were copy-
righted In this country last year agallst
23,000 In 1894. Most ot the Increased business -
ness Is due to copyrighted dispatches.
Tine advanced woman Is mellowing the
jagged side at life In the Black hills. An
eminent Deadwood citizen essayed to "lhump
his woman" and was prompty floored with
a poleer.
Mr. and Mrs. Coppinger of Brooklyn quar-
relied over tine morals at "Triiby. " Mrs
Coppinger hit Mr. Coppinger on tine head
with an earthen jar. He Is now In the
hospital
Mayor Strong of New York was 68 years
, old last Friday Mr. T. C. PlaU was too
busy expediting reform to send his can-
gratOlations . hence the anniversary was ob.
served quietly.
An IllinoIs statesman has introduced a
bi proposing a tax on bachelors For some
unknown reason no one proposes to tax spini-
sters . alhough many bachelors claim they are
responsible for single misery.
Edwin H. Anderson , time newly elected
librarian of the Carnegie Free library at
Pltsburg. Pa. , Is a graduate at Wabash col-
lege IntL. and for several years was as-
sistant librarian In the Nowberry library .
Chicago.
Mr. Edison , the great electrician , receives
many amusing letters . Not long ago he was
startled by an epistle tram a wesler damsel
asking him If ho could nol Invent an electrical .
cal contrivance that would enable her to see
the face ot her future husband.
The late Richard Vaux was an Inveterate
smoker at the strongest cigars anll It Is said
Very emphatically objected 10 giving anyone
a lght from his weed . Inyarlably tendering
'courleously a maleh , ot which he Ilept a
generous suppjy frt carefuly Ightlg I on
a pocket malch-sat ; .
Harvard's ramous class at 1830 become
extinct through the death of Dr. Jonathan
Wheeler Bonnie at Cambridge , Mass. lie
was the last of 'I e forly.elght members.
Among the members ot this class were
Charles Sumner , Justice B . R. I'otter 01
Rhode Island , ongressman Kerr and S. T
Worcester and Charlemagne Tower ot Plum.
dolphla.
The Boston city council Is making an ex-
haustve study at Jags wlh a view 10 do-
termlnlng what circumference justifies ar-
rest. Tie member are pushing their Inquiries -
quiries with Judicious deliberation and are
acquiring considerable hlarloua eXllerlence
on the side I Is i exceedingly Important 10
, draw the danger line with due precision lest
the solons become enlungled In time meshes ot
their own minanufacture.
Highest of all in Power.-Latcst U. S. Gov't
al Leavening . - . . Report
JMVal Baking
Lw Powder .
A8SOLUTELY PURE
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HAUPT DREW THE ) PROFITS
Used the 1tnmc of Prmlnont Men t
feather ills Own Hest
CLEVER MINING SWINDLE COMES TO LGH
l'r "I.lrnt ot nun l norlOUI lu/IU ComU"I
on Trial for Senltll Unnnl"blo " 31st'
t"r ' 'hrolgh tine l'ostoflieo-Mimniy
lll'oc nt ; 111 lntninlicatci.
BUTTS , Monl. , March :6.-tenr L. Halpt ,
president at the MonlaM Mining , Lan and
Inv stment mlny. Is on trial In tiv . United
States court on the charge of telllng an-
mnlnble mater through thc postofflce. Tine
testimony introduced has developed I gigantic
swindling scheme In which many prominent
men were innocently Inllc.lod. 'fhe coin-
pony olalms to have a paid Ul' capital stock of
$12,000,000 and its slack Is valued . at $120 a
slnaro . I was organized In January , 189 ,
anti has done , a trcmendous business stince.
Upon tine representation of the ro\rment
witnesses laupt had sid that 'le intended
to organize a legltmale mlnlnl company .
lie Induced John E. Itickards .
10 lckarls , Present gov.
eror of the state , ex.County Treasurer 1 ! . C.
ICesler , F. A. Lsrgey . n. O. Vailon , M. I. .
Holand and C. J. Stevenson , all premlncnt
and wealthy mining men , lo Join the incorpor-
ation. Wih the names of these Incorpora.
tons he then went to aU' the banks and sea
cured permission to use their names as ref-
erence A dozen worthless mining claims
were located by him and deeded 10 the conmu-
pny In consideration or $100 In cash and the
ontre capItal alock. He then stint out
circulrs all over the wend advertised the
properly aa highly le\'elolel anti valuable
anti sold the stock on the lonlhly Inslallnenl
plan , Issuing certificates at $ t macin One
hundred thousand certificates were Issued each
montl and the purchaser of a certificate was
entitled to apply for a lon In any sum under
10000. The trustees ot the company l're-
tended to meet every monlh anal apporlon
$50,000 among the borrowers. The person
securing a loan was relnlred 10 give a note
for tIne amount payable In 1912 wlhout Interest -
terest or security. When the purchaser had
120 certificates he was entitled 10 I shar of
slack. The remaining $50.000 from the
monthly sale of certificates was SUllp06e . togo
go unto the office expenses and the doveiop-
mont ef the compan"s mines.
The testimony al tine trial showed thai
Haupt was the sale manager ot the concern
and reaped nil the profits. lie apportioned
the banns In clUes where he thought he
should have bigger motoring and Induce othErs
to purchase certificates. When tine Incor-
poralors and the banks learned ot the
swindlng nature ot the company they drew
out of It and the trustee wlhrow time stock
from the nnnarket but this did lot disconcert -
cert hlaupt for he selected new trustees and
conlnued Ills operations. The entire PI'Op'
arty ot the company Is nol worth over
$2.000 , and its mines , which are localed near
Butte , are worthless. Ilaupt It Is alegej ,
has ofces In Lommdon New York . Chicago ,
St. Lotus San Francisco and other cites ,
. .
, S.UYTflL I'I.K.tITh FUll 2Illt JIEST .
.lU.Tll l'l.l'-IS
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S"enltnS 01 lohuU of JrrJ/I\on . to a lii-
ton Audl"ncc.
BOSTON , March 2t3.-Chairnnan William E.
Smythe ot tine National Irrigation connnuittee .
ropresentng tine irrigation congres3 or twenty
western /tates , inaugurated an easter cam-
paign for his cause In Wells' Memorial hal
last night. Edward Everett Hale presided
all made vigorous speech In favor ot an
organized erort 10 divert surplus population
to surplus lands and develop Industries and
social institutions that would prove n inmost
strong attraction to the masses. He thought
tints movement one of the 10st Important undertakings -
dertakings In years
Mr. Symthe declared that the cause of the
west Is the cause at time nation . arguing that
there Is a direct relation between tIne surplus
lands In the new states at tine far wot. and
the pressure ot economic wOfl , he
east. He believes ' It Is nesetsary to provide .
vide an outlet . not only for the unemployed ,
but as a means ot bettering the con itions of
the middle classses. He said that a larger
percentage of tenants are round In the United
States than In any other cIvilized country
except , Great Britain.
Mr. Smythe presented telegrams from pub-
lie officIals In Wyoming , Idaho , Washington
and Montana , announcing that each ot 11059
states has passed legislation accepting the
grant ot 1.000,000 acres at plblc lands on
conditon that they shall be reclaimed and
settled. These lands are noy offered by
colonization on terms which no\ Is believed .
will come within reach of IndustrIal colonies
In which It Is hoped to Interest prominent
working anon financiers and phlauthroplsts
of the cast. Mr. Smythe remarks that for
such advantages as w : be necessary to move ,
equip and sustain tine people ample security
can be furnished upon the lands and water
supply. _ _ . _ _ _
" 'aohlltol Hhl"I'111 zecil Potato"
SPOKANE , Wash , March 26- specIal
train loaded entirely with potatoes has let
mere for Sl Louis and will g thr ugh on cx-
press time . It Is made up at early varieties
for seed use. Another special shipment often
ten carloads wi be made 1 Minneapolis In a
day or two
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J' lntSIA < YB lj.UCAS.
Scotia has I mew paper , tine ntgttcr , "ll
Henry O. Walrip ns the editor .
Court Is In session at Valentine with coven
criminal ant eighty eh'l cases on the Ilocket
O. o. WhIpps has resurrected the Dodge
Advertiser . , and wil run It I au independent
pnpor.
The Nemnha County Slnlty School 110-
elation will hol' Is nnnuni mcetng at AUburn -
bur Apri 26. 27 and 28.
The Christian Enl1ewor : Iccleles of Butler
anti . Pelt countes viIi hol a convention a
David City , beginning tOI1.Y anti lasting over
tomorrow.
Bishop Themes DO\In of Chlc1go whit
preside Q\'er the nlnual confercnce of the
E\nnlelcol association which convenes at
Sutton Tinursday.
Mrs. John 'tyior nn aged lalh' residing nenr
Table lock , fel [ rom time porch of her home
I lit reeeivell Inllrles that learly proved
fatal. She was Ilcenselous for 80me time ,
but Is now on the roall to recovery with I
broken ankle and lany bruises )
'onr years ago Mr. Drlper of Nlobrnra
lost n gold ninngviniie on the road to Creigh-
ton I.ast week I little girl on the way to
school teunlt tine ninig and It was returned
lo its owner , though 11 a very battered con-
dillon at tinunes. , as I had been driven over hundreds -
tleS.
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lum/U' .iiiN IS SWISIU ,
harper's Hnzar : JI Bluff-Mate . wol'
nn oralon nnywa\ Penn Tucker-It's
nnywaTm 'uckerH's
about 1 allen o' tlie to inning one down to
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the 1I'Int , ot the nrgunneumt .
IrlUmolt.
Gnh'c8101 News : An nllllogy 11 hllrel
nn humble 11'Iell ' to \'nll . . )
Pltsburg Chronlle : 1IaI1-M ' horse
19 the most intelligent unlnul 1 Imo\
gco. Harlect-Go 011 ! Iiiitannd-lIe'g away UI In
" 'ashlnglol Blnr : "What time does tine
last train leave ' " asked tine tr\'cl r.
And the gatekeeper lt the Boston depot
gn\l him It hlughl ) ' hook aunt ! replied :
"When "
tine Ioal quits busIness.
Phiadelphia Hecord : ' 011)-101) . what
IIoc8 a triumph or 1\11 \ over mutter mean ?
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Tonnumnmy's POll-It that '
TOIIs 101lS 'our mOlher
limits \ to unmake II ) her mind before she can
mnlee Lii ( her face.
Truth : Hjone9 ( very llll'simoliousl.-J
Is I great comfol to me to reflect that
tune 'l'enl . lirowne-\Vimv 1 " \ ' .
tme money. I ro I 1 0-\\11' \\'hneti-
ever I want to be Imrtcllnrl ' liberal to my
fiends 1 go out amid spmmnd some tune with
them. "
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Atlanta Connstltnntiont "Tiniunk votn'ii . run
for office this year , Colounel ? " t.Snure to , "
' 'hnat'M your cinutumees ? " 'Fim-sL class. .
Tine price of cotton mind tine genorni uminr link-
mtge of vahmie Imave operimled to brinng votes
downi , , to where an inomnct nnmanu hum gtt at
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'cnn.
Harper's inazar : 'Tlntt ciimrge : ngainmst time
prisoner is intimidatinig i'tntcrs , ' ' said the
Jtntie. "Did Inn use netual vloiencey'
' Iot umcttmai violence , your imonnor , " replied
the lrosceuting nttornmey , 'but. it was In-
tinuidmitiomi , nevertheless. He was at time
Polls iii. time interest at' time republican
ticket. He mmd a li'e mnotnse inn his pocket ,
with a. string tied to its tail , mutt wineni a
dtnmnocrnttir lady arrived to vote lie would
let thmo animal mum uncross tIme iloor. Your
honor can imagine tIne result. "
Detroit Free Press : "What is Mm ,
fllannk's tla' at henna ? " nsked a indy of a
veary . lookinng nnnnn she met at. a. reception ,
.ZIIY % yife is aim 111)-to-date wornanu , and
doesn't have tinny dat' at home , " was the
dejected answer.
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Harlem Life : She ( after tine unmasking- )
I see that strawberries are eu tine bill of
fare , George. lie ( nmervotmsiy-Yes ) , but
time ) ' are very sour at this season of tine
year , SIne-Of course ; hint I tlmink I wilt
take a few , One canmnot expect uitrawber-
rica to be at their best in March , you
know.
Ietroit Free Press : Winghe-Tiiere's oniy
0110 trotnbie with tine immeans nay cook geta
U p.
p.WangleWhat's that ?
Whngie-I can't get thnenn down ,
Washmingtomi Star : " 1 mail a. long argu- , ,
fluent with Jiult tinint moruming , " said the
controversial man , "and I counvineed him. "
'So ins told nine. "
"ha ! He acknowledged it to you , did
lie ?
lIe said he'd rather be convince
thaii talked to dentin , any day. "
hERE THEY ARE.
New York Recorder ,
And now each tired dramatic "show"
Is coming iii ,
Both muorthi and otnthn , 'mid higim amid low' ,
It's mnied a din ;
Sonne struggle witlm financial woo ,
While otiners win ;
And as their ngenuts cease to "biow , "
We buds begin.
JIWIIT .IH ! i'JLL.
Atianta Constitution.
Might's well sing a song of hope as grows
about the weather ;
In time light or in the imigid , go Ingin' all
togetheri
When it's wiumuhy , fly your kites ; when tue
summer's heaters
Roast you brown , don't rear aroun' , but
go to kuhn' skeeters !
Singin' on the way
Mumkes winter sveet as May ;
Aim' you might Ins well be happy
'Till tine jedgmeat day !
Might's well whistle as you go as growl because -
cause you're gem' ;
It you strike a thorn or so , maybe it's
your unowlu' !
Thorns wuz fer a PUTROSO made-hard to
live without 'em :
It you look you'll always find roses all
about 'cmi
Singin' on the vuny
Makes winter sweet as May ;
An' you might as well be happy
'Till time jedgnnent dumyl
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The First Gutt Fired"-
We ai'e hitting thorn all-so used to it are we
that it's no trouble at all to bring down our man.
We are loaded this year with an unusually line lot ot"
Spring Suits and Overcoats , and together with the
exclusive tailor styles and the special low prices we
are creating quito asonsation. We never allow a
garment to leave the store unles3 the flt and style is
perfect , no matter who you are , For tarlW reasons
we are able this year to make lower prices 'han '
ever , while the clothes themselves are ot' the ies
weave3 ,
Browning , King & Co.
Relluubhe Ciothniera , S. ' .V. Cur. 15th utnid 1)omiluis Sts.