. . ' - " " ' " . . ' , , ' - ' " " . ' r' . _ . . . . . . . . - , - ' . - " " , , . . . ' . . . ' " . ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' 7'- : ' ' ' ' , ' "TV 'I " . - - ' . v. , . . . . ' . ' ' . "r' ; ' . . " . . . . , . , ' 1 H/\O ; "a 1t , . 'nn . , V ; 'f " - . ! , I . . , . . , . < . " " . . . I l' . ; TILE OAr DAIIy J\gE : FUIDAY , ti1K7Lr 29 . 1895. \ ' . . . . ' ' . : ' ' . , " _ I FIlE OMAHA DAILY BEE. - E. 1tOSI\V4tTE1t , Editor. - - r , 1mf.fSII1 EV1RMonNINO. . - 'Jn s OV. RU1vrIo. - D1 , flee ( Without Sun&tY ) . On Yorir. . . . ' & 0 flztily Ik And Sunda > ' , On : ! Y.nr. . . . . . 10 00 Ial flx jonlh l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " -hr Monthl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "O ' > ' 1Ic. One 'iAt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Hundl ! Ole \/lr. faluny ! 1 ( One \l'nr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 r , Wcehy lee , One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W i . 0ITICCS. Omnhl , The nN' Building. . fllih Omnhn , Slnl r Jk" , Corner N nod .nh 8te. Council I I r" , 1 Ipnrl trccl. Chicago Olilce 317 Ciunttubr of Commcrc o ' 74ew YOI Olen . 101' 31 Chnmhlr U. H enl 1 TribUne 'll , I / : Wuhlnglon ( , 101 F' Htttt. N. , , , con lI'ONIflNC1. : I rUONrNCt. ! All ccumniinknflonl rcln1m : tl nc" , nnii nIi. torlol matter ahoul,1 le ol1lru" I : To the Lditor. JUSINrk'g 1d1rT1Iti3. Al 1 > "ln ' 9 Irlrrl nn,1 rcmltnnct" ( .I'luld L.a II,1redIntl 1 10 Tht line lullnllll ( Olpan , Jm1un. flrnttiu. ( 'h ck" nnl piofTicc ( orderi to Jrnrl. . be muuI * p un1u1r tn IIC' ! Mlrr or Ihp nmp"n ) . - mnt ' ! I - 1m - l'tJIiI.ISIIINU COrWAN\ STAT1MNT 01 ' CIflCULVVION. OClrlt I ' Tzuuciuuk. ! sn rrtt. of The nce Iuh- Iliuhing enul1Hny , luu'ing . duly iworn , ruuyu Ihnt Iwor )1 . Ilhlnl ( mplnV , 111 ) , , the nclunl nnlih r fr full "nI , complete COII Of thl DoiY MO ( ning . 1 I'.nlnl nll Slllo , ) ' l o flrlnt.,1 Ihllnl the monlh of Felruat' lS93119 I iuv followu : 18 1. fololl . . . . . . . 20i 1 . . . . . . . . . 1 . l . 2. . . . . . . . 2d:40 : . 1r. . . . . . . . . l ? ; : , .3. . . . . . . . 2'.R ) .1. . . . . . . . j9. : r 4. . . . . . . . L1i9O ! 1' . . . . . . . . j9.r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .6. i . . . . . . . 21,012 19. . . . . . . I r I c . . . . . . . . . . ) 24 I . . . . . . . I r G. . . . . . i.9'l ' . . ' , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9'- . . . ' T. . . . . . 1 .rr1 21. . . . . . . Ig':1 . . . . . . . 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . R. . . . . . .0 22. . . . . . Ig'3 1. 9. . . . . . . . H.7n9 . : . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , O .10. . . . . . . O.GI ) .21. . . . . . " ' _ II . . . . . . . . . r.rd ) 25. . . . . . . . . "g' .r , 1 . . . . . . . . 1.rOI ! . . 20. . . . . . . . 19. H 1. . . . . . . . . . . ii.r o , 27..2 . . . . . . . 19.0I IR 1. . . . . . . . 19.71 ) 2S. . . . . . . . Tolnl , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , , . & , . r.c" tuuu1d nn,1 rcturnel Iiu.dlulclicunq fr't copies " lclllctnn. . . . tnI . . . . InMld . . . . . . . . . . . . , . rlutc,1 . . . . . . . . N t Pal 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . U . . . . :1 . . . . . .r I Doly nerago ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.,01 'Sunday. ) .Sunto nr.onrm n. TICIJCI . oronol . Rwor In ( I.tnt IP nnll iuicribtI In lY prcs. nCI 1,1. , 2,1 dtiy ot d1Ifeil. 1S. ( ( SMI ) tn N. I' . FiIL . . Notnry rul , II c. Cililefigu o IH1Ics ) ( aru' Irt'I . Cl0Sl' 10 the ' bubbling IHIIt Too . 1:1 ' cools Ille slmlct the Chll.tt'I' Imclllmclt broth. Pm'hllS nn "tiIt1flOWIt" tt'leclh'e might be nhle to light his wn " to the fi'cbilgS. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Aln'l i Is I eight tuys olT. A great 11ell of legislative I Illehll'f cnn hc nc- cOllllshl'll 11 eight IIn ( 'I. 'he St. PaUl . our iIt'\ \ ' wl'shll which rcfusll to be InllchelI the other dnr Ilst have been Inlellcc for Innd loco- motel :9 ; a l)181)k' ) fchoOll'I' . Omnll Is going to clchlte Prince Blsmll'ck't Ih'IIInr : nnn1'el'sm' ' . Thc GC'mnIR of Omaha are nlwnrR alive to the ticinflulds of ' ' . dCIHU S current cvents. South Omnhl wi ' haVe another 0) pOILlnl\- cnthlse whel her I'W post- olcc imhidlug Is opened to the general lflhIJhIC-btlt this Is IItclpntlg a ( rUle. The Huhmlsslol of those constitutional lucllmcnls wi be fonlil t be thc most important wOII , which this 8(1. alol of thc ( Nebraska leglslntle wi hnvc nt'omplshcll I The nlljolllelt of the legislature I . IH'ollses to Ie rlnll\ll hr the Ieo1)le ) ! ycrr much the SI\I ns wns thn lul- ' , JOI'llell of COI/I'CSS. Thieve . were uo eXIH'esRlols of regret over the occm- : , ru . - Somebody ' iu4h5 for what In inercys Ilmc 'rol Heell IR going to Europe Whcl thc I\ollie there cttll't vote II thc VilIll States ? Whr , to IUl'e I sIQI'lous FeCtIthOI1 ) when he CollIes back , of course. Mr. II. I Kohlsnnt who 1 : said to lie el lleel'llJ the \ IcKlIIe ' hOOl , has had thc temerity : to register at a New 'York . hotel 'rhc lIIIl'I1 ) gossis down L 'II the l' 111h'e state wi now be In 1 posllol to I'eucncl'I ' . Another bucket . shop haH lost its bottom , entailing losses to 1 111her of I Nebraska iatrons. 'l'he brokers Ilr. ; . Imve the lole ' , but our cOIIIII : PeoPle have the experience , which , In I such lutlneeH , Is of irlccless yulue. I Whpl l ' I'luI. hilton's official short - cOIII S Wl'r 11't nuullublc ) Il was : . announced nt Lincoln that the stntc would n t olce Ilslllle II'occelllAs II : I \he Lain'nster county colrt.4 ! 10 test tl i I tes\olslhll ' of hilton's hoiidsnien ) . , 'The hUiIiiXetl suit hits not 'el .It II'oIIHell Illt yet nm- terialized. When the iieV I schedule - \ ' , of leleIlholc' ) ( ' tolls 11 put into effect speech will re- 8cmhle silver more thnn ever before . Thit , IH'lel of sliver we IISt I'CIClhlI' ) tins been going down of late years nlil I , I Is only natural therefore to epec : L the price or tlHlch ) to show cOI'eSlllll , lug varintlons. lurpullh1'HI ! Ilst 1m ) stopped. I Inll1 11 elfel'lncl wheUle' time build - InjR burned are dl1'ches or I'I\nle sh'ucll'ef the offense IH one lot nrahlst the o\\'nl'R , hut against the sinle. I 11 the tul > ' of the Illhol'llls to get 10 Ihe : m bottom of every lire In which the In _ . dIetitians of iiict'iidiiirisin ttie strong. I The merited 111010101 of Colonel ' 'lullteus ii. Stanton 10 the rank of brigadier general 1111 10 thl 11011 of plrlUltlcl' general of lie ( army wi he n sollrcti or grathtleatioii to fI ' ieiils R01'ce AI lon rl'll'IIIH uiI ( I tissoehtiti's etcrysvhi're nnd part Ieiilarl , In the Delnrhmnent of thc Platte . Colonel Stanton 11 n soldier whosl record Is both brilliant utah bl'llnut mil envhitbit' . l'I'ol'sIR l nllHt the new 1)011'0 ( coin , mission bill continue to ! row In rorco anti vohtitmic' . 'l'ho lIce gives Illnco nrnln to thlO otihtilolis or ' ' ' ' iroiiert . tm ollnlons hel\ II'OJl'II OWICI'S who el'nolnt . ( the hllllu1016 Iitt'astii.e it hunt ' ' ' . Be it ' ' Il1tl'e wlholt l.t'Il'\'e. I l't'lel- L hl'I't'll hut ( ProudlY ' OWI'I hlo : I l'lrht to express theIRPh't's ulon ) this 0' 11)- : other hi vitally affecting theIr Interest I ; In this ( dl ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ pl1ltOIH ( II the Ilrlce ot ulnoRt everything that inont'y t'nl 11) ' hn\'e hell Inde In ni classes or bushiiess I. Heal estate , 11'ulll ! 1'chanllsl slockR , flour : , colhlnj t'lt' , have nil suferell I Ihl'llkng . Yet : In flco of thIs IUlh'nt t fnct lire Ins\'nlc Il'elhllteH hnye time mutt year heNI Ud\Ulcclt from : O to 40 11el' Clt lon 1lsl.s nSSUlelt upon Omaha I'oJl'lr. ' ( 'lie Int1'1 conclu- alol Is that there Is n screw loose sOle- i where. CUT 711 C/.I.S ( WZ' I At the beginning or the leglslntlvo bCJlnullg tlslstnU\o slslon ! the people or Nebraska vIt- , IISsCt the tlnl ttssmclful scramble of the lelblrS ! or both houses after oP plnces for their friends and henchmen nR doorkeepers , janitors nlit clerks. 'i I'he result was JUst ns IIrht have bO(1 C XIeCtCl. ( TIme pay rolls of both houses , of the sOlnlc Il'hnps to n worse extent tll l of the ( house , \ ere lengthened and stnfcII it'yomil ) nil relsolnble limits nUt welghet town wih supernumeraries , mile nlt female , whose chief work . has COIRlstCll II tl'nwlnl their salary wnr- m itts. A IH'ctemlcll repentance In the seln te In thc cm'l ) weeks preciPitated / splsmodlc attempt nt economy , hut I tlshell h II the pull Iml the needless eiti p inycs kept theIr plncos. In the houRe the nllhO' oC ellllo ) 'l'S Ig solelhll In , I'xcess or the lumher ) of rCI'oenlllh's , : II l the sllnlu time nUlb ( of eumiloyes I Is i three tlneH that of time imimmimber of I I sllnlm's I , Each sllllm' hns IJ'nclcll ) ' three t other ler.0utS cmlllorell [ ) ( at tl ( 11 I toXI'eIH ! to \lll ul1n hIm. 'rime ( upsllOI Is , \Vhiy nre nil these SUII'llmC'nrles retained nrer ( the WOI'1 which formed tH ( excuse for cm- 11Io 'llg thel tins ceased ! Whnt have thc t clerks to all these commlteos ( been Ilolng sInce the tlH lmit for lie t Iltlo' Ilueton dt ( of new hlhnl : IISllll \ twcnlr odd days lAo ? Wns 10t tl nil- J0lntllnt of thc sifting committees ni InnOllcemclt that timer Was llrc- tcnlr nothing 10re for time standing commi lees , wIth the CXClptol ) of that on engrossed bills , to do ? 'J'he little ( lint the ( legislative commllel9 ( have Ilel l doIng for n week 01' ten ( lays past a mid that they have yet 10 110 could nil bo ntellcl 10 by 1 half dozen clerks , unter Instructons to l'mlcl' such sel-- i Ice i ns Is required hr any 101 I I I 11. ' 'e nrc glad to see lint I tll ( house has talwn t the lead In cutting oil these misc- , 11'11 l clerks and hns 11 mlsRet 1 few , ' ' with 11'omlse of more to fohlov. This , hIH\'I\'cr h , Is hut n heglnnlng. I the house h cnn dismiss clerks nt the 11'esell ( hue \lhout ( Imlll'lnj its nb11 - to comilieic _ Its work time senate cnn co the same. In fact the sennle could , If I \ouhl , go much further , Iecnuse It has It proportIonately larger Illhl' of em- IlloyeR. j As the ( hatter are emJlo 'ed hr tl'cl ' without reference to the 11um- lon of thc sessioim they havc no claim to thuphoymmietit nfel the nect of their services hns Stolipe(1. I Is similar to I case of the tall waggIng the dog. There Is no more use for further em- hh0Yifleflt ; of four oul of five of the legis- lath'c clerks thnn there Is for n fifth once. Wheel to n wagon. Cut the clerks off at : TIlE TAXl'.t11Ii ' ' . ' . . TlE rW D01SN7' 1.11 [ IT. Every ( line a moyemelt for retlench- mont In puhlc ) eXIelltl\es immaterial Izes to I Iwlnt that ; tefnle I'Olosllons ) ; are advanced for cutting down tIme out- ltiy for particular I11'10SeS thc partes I Immcllntel " nfeclell raise the cry that L thc ProPosed relief Is so lunnleslmnl I hint ( IC secm'cd the taxpayer would not L feel It This . IR the favorite subtC'CuAe urged hy Ilblc emnpioyes when threat elM wih the a elton ( of silec1c offices 01' the equalization of theIr In l ) ' with that of people similarly situated In pll\te business houses ' Cut ever - salary oii .thme ' city : , pay rol 2 : per c lt t nail , we are told , thc taxpayer will fbi I feel it Every time un effortS Is made to In - cl'cnse snllrlog In any department of ovel'nmcnt we meet the saute argu - mcnt , "Ihe taxpayer won't feel It. " Of course If the point holds geol n nllst l'ch'enchmolt It must be equally tCluble ( : In favor of raising the pay of Imble : ellllocs. . I wc accept It we ought to keep Incl'easln salaries right alommg : According to this theory , the tflXlulyei L ' Is a very pecllnl'I " conllllted ersomm . le enl ' feels extm\'nAtincc when In- : dulgcd In iw i the ( other fellow. Ito enl ' uppreclutes . relief from hIs burden 3 when the ImlCe strikes Rome other , do - . te- l.tmcnt. ITo cnn't feel little thIngs at all. Hc Is sensitive onlr to big , hard bimimilis. ) I you enl " hleed him n lte ut : n lme yotm can take all he has ant 1 he wi nC'e' Imow It Time . question of rel'enchment IR not I qleslon of maI.hiJ tiny IUU.tculu' set of puhlc ) elllo ) 'el bear time brunt of hll'll times. I Is the equalization oC the ImIle burdens. . TIme tuxlmrers 110 lot want lllle Rel.\-unts to work . for lothlng 01' to work for less Ihun tIme : r el'n. But they insist that J the ( salul'lcs In IWiVfltO eimiployimments hl YO Oll town those In Imble eiiiiiOyiimelit ) S should follov. They me ! 1'malllng ye - trcnchlelt nil ulolg : thc ilne. WlmI7' CONDiTIONS , IJO.t. ( The . report rlgnldlng wllut COllllolS ahl'olil 11 of great Intm'cst to tIme wheat II'ollcel'/ ( this country . , shlce It lul- t'alCR time IHssllll ) ut least of a l'e- Iluceel oral of that grain In lel'lr U'el' ' cOlh' ' oC gl'oil' , olir Ge'mul ) Austria timid GI'pl'CO aR now IIIH'UI'R ) , hu\llg esenIlell thc tinmmmnghiig effect or haul wl'nlhel Ullon the wlllel' wht'ut. ' 1'11'l'alhel' of the mOlth uf l lht'unr : ' wus tIHIII ' seveme' Iii 10t I I'olll'an coummt m ' it'm4 , bt'llA t'4ieciithiy 10 , nccl'lllg to the i'ejiort uf time , mg ' imt. of tl ( Agl'l- 111 U I I di'piit'tnmt'nt , In Great 1rlnln t , l'I'UIC ; { " 1111 , Inlr , HIHIII mon : i Hounl1ln. ( I nlllHnrl hint In HUHsh\ ( the urea 1)lnnl'll ) to cere'all IR frol ( I ) 10 ao : 111'1' cent Il'SI thun Inst yeitr , ! I ( I thnt ( I If the titi inn ge front UIIU'Olllloll wl'alhpl' 11111 in'ovo to ( he U8 great ii S is ; now . . tmppi'ela'iidetl the l'I'oIIS In thin t couiimti'y wi 1 \ 'ery lutel.III ' tllln , islmed. In soimmo of time ! countries Ishcl. HOUo t1 cotll'les the hen\ ' ) ' fal ot snow Is thought to hnyc II'olech'lt the t CI'oIIH , hut this t cunlot hl hiOSltIi'tlY ? ImoWI tlt ( time InoIH gout ' . A relllcell crop or wheu In r 1'011l : this year , togl'lhl'I' wlh the fact thin tl AI'jI'ltlo croll 11 not UII to tm tittimimliii'il lit 1111111 ' , wonl1 hl fayol Ute 10 Amel'lcan whput imOiticei' ) timid time II'OlltCl'I'ull tlr : w1 be l'l'l ) to IUye heir ( hOllH stlU' ( h\le1 h ) thin Inlet . Iittoymtmatioum. I wi hot bo vlso ( mit' them , hiovu'ei' 10t wlte o. howo\'t'I to In- L 11tlgo hlUolerale uuutielpatlomis , fOI' , there Is still n considerable ' , Htl cOIllel'ahlo surplus of wheat In time world and there Is tm ! enough before tim harvests In Euiroiu ci ( o o\'el'ome some or the ( dnmagc tiouit . . There hits been u great denl or tub ; i. iimfom'inution respeetiimg the wheat ' InrO'lUtOU resll'ctng 1"0' tucton or the Inst few ycns , jtnrticu- Inri I ) ' II this coultry , time cRtllatc or our AgrIcultural 11eIurtmlnl hntllg bcen discredited by Inter nnll ( ' more nc curnto ( bnformnation nf too low. 'hr hns t recently beNI plblhdlCll ( hy th ( ( dc- purlment i n statement which Is called " flu ntelpt 10 show the worlls wheat II'olllelon for thc years 1801 to HI I. " ' 1hls shows n steadily Inclonslns supply fl'OI 2:00j.IOOo bushels In 1811 to 2 ,500,121,000 : In 1801. TIme tulnls for the \ s'orhil should 1110lhtell ' hc consht\ . nbly larger than 1.es . , In view of the f act lint ( the ' Clct Agricultural 11ellnl'IIClt lis UldCI'osllunlell the crops of the InRt f our years. Correcting the . . departc ment's figures for tubs country In tics cOI'llnlcc wih the enl'nl ' receIved cstllntes nli time lotnls for the \\0'11 wi slnml lt 2,433,000,000 bushels In 181H situ 2OHi,000,000 IJshels In 1811 ) , ni Ilcl'IISe Iii the four ycnms of 212" - 0 00.000 bushels. 'lime ' ' 00.000 lulhcls. 1he greatest growth II l thl ( supply hits come fl'OI South A 11'1'111 nod Hlsln , the for le I' fur- Ilshlng m ' 18.000.00 ( ) hushels of wllnt II 18m 1 ) and 1Ol.XO,000 ( ) II 181- , amid the InUl' lI l IGS,000,000 II 18m amid : lt.OOOOO II I 181)1'itii ) these fIgures hefot . the\ lolOly m cnl have 11)tllcul II uummdt'r- ItallllA whr the I ) rce oC wheat hnt declined. I woult bc 10lewllt lmaznrdous to YClhl'C itCtlb't ) bum ns ; 10 time In\lllnlc fUhl'e of when 1 i the ( conditIons In Europe ) are ns bnt ns vehiresemmtetl ] the l urId' ought to Inlu'o\'e , hut It Is not vIse to COUlt too largely - upon ( lila. 1 wonlt seC\ , 10WI\"cl' , to ht' safe 10 reckon on the mm'lwt not goIng 113 lowel' l . . ' . . ' ' , ThAT CmCTSI lU1'C.I.t7'WI Thc text of the British ulllltum to NkI'nun : 1)1mm ) hi n sOllewhll dIfferent u ti4liect . emi the ia I m' front that whIch WIS Ah-el I 1)3' the first repom'Is. ' .hese i ' carried thc Impression lust ( time nUlt1le nSHulell by the BItsh AO\'I'I'llent ' ( ' Imarsim ! ' " In wns elsl'ntal hn'sh nut 11hllr , II keepIng wih Its general POlICY reJarl- lug weaker InUols , hut n candid reld- ( Ing of the ulhnltul will necesslnte I mOlllcltol , nt least of this j\lrmclt Il 11IClrS its to hutch , thc 11'lt h IH'o.consul , who WIS expelled fl'OI Blne- fields by the Ielrguan tumithmorltlesu . that he hnd IHcYlously heel recognIzed . hy those authorIties ns a comisuulur rep' resl'llalh'c ( of Crest Brllin nlc his services In that capacity miuttdi' use of hy t 11 , . so , that II scmllj hll out of thc coiiuitry there deliberate mmffroimt COllt. was a dclhel'ate Ifl'ont to the British AO'ernlelt , whIch It was bound Iii sel.resJect to take notice of I Iny be I debatabie Iueslon lS to wlwther or not the Inilelniy ( le . Inlllol $7OOO , Is too se'ere , hut this Is 1 matm' thnt must be heft for set- tement by thc two cotmntries. I Is 11ullo IH'obahle that the Inancnl con- Ilton of ICU'lgUt was not InconRhl- i cl'ell , nnd that were thc Britsh govern- I lelt dealing with I country having : a mOle 1)lcthorlc treasury ( luau Nicaragua , It would ha\-e lelnnlled a larger smmumm. ' I Is \'C' ' likely that the Imoult asked wl wcl relm thc British subjects for time Illgllt ' ant Injury they sufl'ed lt the hands of the Iellunl autliori- ties , but In affaIrs of this 1lnIUhl'o can hardly he nn exact cnlculnton of dam- ages. The ofenllng ; o\'cl'nlent must expect to ltlY Iberl { for the \'ong It does. Time comlton II connecton wIth the ! 1)'Ollsec commissIon , that the jurist melhcl' shall not be a. citizen of tiny Alerlcnl shltC , Is relrded us an affront to this coultr ' , nUll so It scents to be. but I cal hardly he ) held to hc such au UII'Olt nR our go\'crllllt la ' IHOI1t - take . notice of. Knowll the close l'elntols of time Unied States wHh Nicargua and time seltlelt oC our PCOlllc \ectng European te- mnnl1g upon . Amcrlcnn cuntlcs , tle nl'lt h O\'el.llent mmml' quite nnturl ) ' : fL'1 h that Is ( , interests II aim Issue of this kind coull be more safely entrusted - t\lstel to the arbitration or u gUolenn Imu aim AmO'IClu , Undoubtedly there are huudl'eds of Jurists Ju the United [ States who would ISS UpOI thIs Itsuo wih ahsolute Ilpnrtlll ( " , bil no rea- HOlubIe fault can he rounl with thc British AO'erllelt for hot taking thIs YIcw. In case thc jl'lst lelhel' oC tIme cOllulslol cal1pt he i ugl'eel UPOI L by the two IOyel'IICnl' Ito Is to ho Ullilointed ) ) h I ) _ ' thc in'eshdeuit . of the SwIss l'ellbUe , which ought to ho nn entreI ) ( ' ' ' ' ' . sntsnelol' Irl'nnAemNlt. I Is 10t UIII1lent that there Is any - lhluJ In time Blllsh ( ultla tUI to whIch ; the United States can sllousl ' object I' which would warrnt omit- go\'er lelt In Iltm'loslng. So bug nH the British Jo\erlnllt wi give nRS1'llce , nR It Is 111m'Hlood to imumve Iloue , that ; It dos not Intend to violate the terri- tory of Nicaragua or 10 cOIIIyeul the well Imown policy of thIs ( coullry II ; ' of time trentummeumt of ' I'esllect thl h'entlent Amel'lenn states ly I uroeal ) hewers , the cOltro- vet s3 II one hit which the Uuled Stutes Is not called upon to take imumy pnrt. OCl'atlOlnl 11111'11 ) ( continue to cOle lu of fmuls Jcleh'ntee ) on thc l'eUer coin - mltee Im\llJ II clint-ge the 11lsl'lbllol ( of time SUIIIUeR cont1lhuted 10 time alt of the Illuth fuO'm'lI'i. I 11 only to ( ! he I'Xllclcd ) that In I dUl'lnhle work or luch stullnlllH ( llenHlonl ( hero wi ! hl Il'll.t und ImIlhl'es , hut thnt wll I hot uxcuIe he t men who Imuive ulcler- Inlm 10 supervise tl ( relief work ( rout l'xel'clslul every Prectmiution 10 11'0\01 t 111.henl \ ' r 111 wh\'lr the fraud II detected I her should ho uo huesittit Ion In deulnA wih time olrculler us so\'el'el" us the Inw allows. ' 'lo fnct that peoiiie are In distress shiouit 11'0)10 ! Rhoull uot bl tulwl to jUst ' thol In ( rain ammui ult'ct'jut baum bum order 10 111 Illellltol II ! ) get 101 tutu theIr SIII'C or nRsIllnuce , IHpe- daily wlln lucy ( mire USHUr'l1 or Ihclr OWI II'ollel' shuium ' es . gvcl' ) ' 111101101 etuulgiut "wlwlluA' time relief coulnlt- tt'I'1 Ihonll hu II'olweutell I ! tom cxnm- vie to others Incluell 10 err II time sale , ' toad. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'I I time ICW conltulon or Utah pro- Yhles for a grnumtl jury tr seven lrlOII enl ' , fls'o of whom ' ' ' ' to Ivo are uel'Nlsal' rel- tIer uu 1111IIent ( , I wI give us immi- other expem'Iuuient lu time mmtutem' ( or ' ollC' cxpm'llent 11l 11\111' jury l't'Corm. A eoumshhi'rubie . consllemhle : umummmbomot states rlnm the j1'lull Jlr ' unit thin II ( oJnalol by time II'osecnllj Ilorue ' stile hy side. 01001' two states lu\e nhol- Ishel gl'unll juries uthlogethmeu' ! , 010 l'nson for these chnl I's hns heml thc expense or the gl'nlil jl' ' 8 'llem. By relllclg the ttmhpr or jlrorl t'tah w1 reduce the I tx ' JCOl'lllloutlugly \ , per- hails ! without 111)llrlu lime \scfuluesR or the ImtstltuiIhlPt , TIme cXllerlmNl1 will c ertalttly be . 'tIJfhel ? whim interest h ) hose ( slnles .whlth stIll hn\c the ole Arunll jury R"sm. \ " What wIll the ' nlrolts of Nebraska do tOWI'd pmq' III low rates of trllR' l ) ot'tfltIOml for Bcet grll thnt tnr await shlllulnt to f ttlth'Rtrlckcl . sectIons , COIIIlell 10 o1 t11 I Retors ? 'rhcrc uro ' ? tutslle oC the state nRkllA thIs Iur& , Ion , tumid If fair rates cnl be ! ecl'ell large IIUlltle ! of secll eOIl wi boi ( Jolnlelt to imnfortmmmnte ( seters In 01" western COUl tes. ( Jim- I'l uulry nt Des : loIICR revealed thc fact thai the ' ' ( ' timat h'nl III'latol rate fl'OI thlt 111'1 I 10 lerldlH coull > ' Is ll ( i ccnll lIeI ) hU8111 of whenl olercd I ! It donntol' ' to Ilestule fiurniemu. Sneh 1 Il'lf IR IhHolnleI ( $ ' prolmllmltou'y. I hardly 111111s' ' to I 111801 that lI'n81,1 roads mc Iml- lllA UII such 1 hnl' to thee shl\lllls , , fur bum doIng 10 thl'r stand him theIr own ' l l ht. Time Illnltlll ( "en801 wi NOOI hl\'c h llHsed ( amid guile . A hOlltfl1 ( c rep this ( senHol menls hln\ ' ' re\'cnuel fO' time rlwn 'I. Timeli' . mllnsel's mURt concede ( the hnllO'llnce nl this ( line of nmwllclnj 1 l'elnecll tnt rate on nIl 8hllllents of seoul Inln 1Iler coinib- I UOI thlt such gl'lln must hc coimslgneul to honl tIde fnruuiemu. , Omlhn w1 ask . of the InclHllle ( Com- I ' u itet' . ' ( c6mllH810n nothing hut bum- I Il.tl I justIce. Ier huslness I en I te\'cl cOllllnln of 1Jllnale coml1U- , ton no Inler wherc It Is met. 'l'lmt'y ohjl'ct , 110Wl\'er , to T II'onll tlscrlmlln- i tolR that gIve their less Cn\O'lhl " ' slunlell ( rivals the same or I'eltel nIl- In their ' ' timitmi , yanllges thel' own territory thln 'ther ( emmjoy theluseh'eR. 'I'her wnut of the railroads : trealment ( equal to the best Iccorllell . to nl ' one ; thl ) wlnt nothing lmeter ( . They Ihln1 lucy ( hnye 101 l A suffered nfl iinmiecessau'y 1'le.nlcl and they expect thc cOllUIRSlol to grant such relief ns lies In Its powcr. ' 1he l1llal agency located I tow knots UI the river nitty soon he the scenc of 1 ra1 lc drama when { lele Sam bl'IIR to eject 2T ; lessees of meser- \'aton hands. ' .l Plournoy Land COI- l1n ) Ilumils Iself confl'olted br the nut- thol.I ' oC the gO\'erllent , alt In such I contest of course there cnl le hut one result.Vhmethmer 01' hot the lense- hohlel's ( , whel ejected , cnn recover front the Innd cOIIln : " Is nnother mnater. ( 'here Is no lueston ( , however , that the setels musYlcatc. . Declees of the federal court" lre somelmcs enfolcecl hr Uncle Sn'm's 1" , , iohliers. New York qlns , to have struck some. thIng In the way of living hl'onzc slatu- Ir ' thn Is eYtn'oo hud for It to stand. New York ) ) cnst ' - Inslnu- some l1\'I\c \ someer - sung rcmnl'I' : at some of the exhlblUo\ls \ I that wCl'e coitdii ted In conne lon 'Ithi conci " teI1 J < wih the World's , ( ! \I ! t Chlcngo Ill actually . forbade time rellloductol of one of the danccs whel ' "t was alemlted ( In the IttetrolOhiS. This was IDmlelt " not so I much bccauthi-IV was Imlecent us because - cause It wn iflortcl1 [ ! OI'lglnnl lade CCIC ' can go a great deal further n. 1 New York before It Is..checlwd , ns this I last Hemllt , v1tmmesses. Time Knl as legislature Is going to take a hnnc In leol'Jllzlng : the man- aJemcnt of time Kalsls state 1H'lsOI , which It fluids Is In I very demolalzec conllton : lenlentarlNI seem to bc 1 fruitful field for legislative himquiries . A lenlent : ' that Is not Ile'lollcnl - subjected 10 the lest of In'estlton IH m too , apt to become honeycomhed wih II I n uses. Investlgatboums do I llYest ltons lo sonic good In the Wa3' of Ile\-entng abuses ) , eyen L If the results do not always fully HUS- nut ( the chal'gespon whIch they 1m instituted . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MInister 'j'h\slon ( Is going to relur I to hawaii . The le\O'ls say thl this annO\ncenwnt does not slate . whelhm' his nhselce I ! 11el'mnnent or enl " tem- pOll ' . Under thc chi'cuinstamtces , how- esemimmiy InlOUnCIIlnt out this pohiui lust have heen suriilumstmge. ) his go\- elnlent wouil hlldl , ' Yenlm'e ( to rc- tUI hIm to flue United States In an of- lenl capacity so bug 11 Secrell' ) ' Greshal relallS at the head of flit ' deIlltment. or coure { t Is merely ncclcent limit t al the changes In time lalll' ) nlprOlrlu- tel bill InluAurted by tIme senate arc In time ulm'm'll dh'ccton , and none In time downwlrd direction . 'I'hme force or gu'rivhty Is re\'crscll In the Iltcr ( or 1IIIc ) salaries. 'l'hc Intull mOlcntum Is UI'al'd , and the resIstance IH IIwu's UgUhlRt decl'enso. 'Ve haye lienre or expensIve nlma- ment amid ordiurumce , but the bullet frel1 nt r4r lIming Cluing threatens t he tle mutest eXllsh'o piece or warlIke 1 a- chlncl' that has been employed In the service . oC time .1nlmnese gO\'el'nlent In its s'ar with ChInn. Trot Ol han J"I" ChkngQ Post. 108t. There no r uson wny the citizens of I.ex- ington . Nci , should be excited bcclule n Chlnlman waptl to 11 : mayor A JUI' cln beat , him _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Ilnl' 01 ? , 01 light. .lod-Dcmocrnt. A democratic administration promulgate.1 the Monroe doctrine , anti the uoopie wil ii wi compel the present one to enforce It . No European hu\llozing In Nicaragua I. Venezuela - zuela will bl'I umUwed. , l'atrloU for is Cbfnc. , ' , hlnllon 101t ! There are at'eral ex-congressmn ot the democratic belief , _ who , I dlalnteresled dlplomals , Ihlnk pahmm and hawaii should , jJnn Huwll Icnl our ministers liutne amid demln a new deal by the \ ' te arlmenl. 0 GrolYloJ Ienthnent for Uuinutamuiptim. O.nl'cr Republca. The outlook . for bbmetaihlsm outOOI bimelalsm grows brigiie r every day. ! ΒΆ lt clmpalbl ot brghter Is doing its wOrk welt educaton llolnJ "ork wel and there can be no . doubt now that the coinage questioi n s.hmh be Ihe foremost Issue tn the Queslon wi next lu-eal I- liral- dcntnl election. HU.81'UTICI I'IJ1't.IC. Mln Charlotte Desn anl Mis AMS Uelen have h been appointed l welghor of coal , grain anl slral by Mayor Perry of MeMorl , Mmis. Ooldwln Smlh slaes U ( lh slualon In the remark that this cuntry has been "paslng Ihrough a liquidation of mismanagement. " Juuel Sage ptanh , up manfuly for the Monroe doctrine for lie reason hat Mr. S age Is a genuine American , and for the further reason flint I doesn't cost anything to t sland UI ) , CommAnder A. T. Mahau , now of the cruiser Chicago. amt famous In both liemnl. spheres as I naval author , has another bolt or two tn contemplaton ( , but has reache(1 no dennlte conclusions on the subject ( , Wale hampton declares that women and horses arc "Just alike . nnd requIre the ( same Irentmont. Therc's only one way 10 et alon wIth Ihem. ( Use your strongest curbs on the fast ones , and lash the slow ones i lice the devIl . " Among the thirteen Inphlnrles Ileialed st Ellis Island on suspicion of being contract Inborers I Is Frauiz Heeth ran7 von , who Is saht to be worth nt least $160.00. Ito Is one of the most noted laphlarles livIng , " and the titan who cut the famous dbnunond " clamonl , "nose of Del- glu m . " Hobert I.ouls Stevenson once wrote to his publsher regarding time birth of the central idea In "nr. Jekyll and Mr. ilyde" ns follows - lows i : "It niny Interest ( you to know that the main incident occurred In a nlghtmnre IndIgestion has its uses. I woke UI . and before I went to sleell again the story was complete. " ! Colonel WillIam I ) . Polock Is lying In n serious condItIon at his home tn len l'eck Int , Several days ago Colonel Polock made n wager that ho could amuck three dozen eggs at one alttluig. lIe hall dhposol ot two dozen and t half , and on entering upon Ito ( last hal dozen slruck ( n chicken , which stuck In his throat and alnost choked him to ( denth Miss lichen Oou\1 hums , llnssell a successtul examlnnton In law. Her course comprised the constitutions of the Unlec ( States and Ito state of New York : publc law , InternatIonal and constitutional : the law of ( lolestc rcln- tons , Intestato succession the law or con- tracts , agency , sale. partnershIp , bills . notes : the law of real property , torts , equIty , evidence - dence , pleadln , Procedure and crimes. Apropos of the recent "social Incident" which so "utterly ilbaguisted" the governor of Virginia , a story Is told of a red-bearcec ant cnthuslastc l ngllhman who was do. voted to democracy . and who came 10 AmerIca - lea expecting to Int the syslem developed to ls fullest and freest extent le was bitterly disappointed with the realIty . and while traveling In the south resented the separate waiting rooms time law Ilrovldet for negroes. As a rebuke to this undemocratIc race prejudice he always occupied the cars and waIting rooms of proscrIbed "blacls , " invarIably - varIably remarkIng as he entered : "l'ardon mo for luitrumuhimig . gentemen ! 1 know 1 am very red , but r cannot heh It. " Wayfarers who wend the narrow roads ot went roats Doston wi stop to gaze with especial Inter- est nt the tablet recently unveiled at 60 Essex street marking time site of the hOle In which Wendel Phillips lived for forty yenrs The InscrIption reads : "here Weim- del Phillips resided curlnl forty years de- voted by him to efforts to secure the abolition of African slavery In this country. The charms of home , the enjoyment of wealh and learning even the kindly recognition of his follow citizens , were by him accounled as naught compared with ditty. He lIved ' to item justice triumphant , freedom universal and lo receive the tardy praises of his former I opponents. The blessing of the poor , the friendless and the oppressed enriched him. hm. In Boston he was bor 29 November 1811 , and died 2 February 1884. This tablet was erected In 1894 , by order of the city council , of Boston , " . : tHIIfS"J IND N1tItIt.ISIC.t.'S. A permanent hospital Is to bo . located nt Alliance. The Stale Dentnl ( society will hold its an- nual meetIng at Norfolk In May. A defective flue caused the destruction ( the old Central hotel at Table Roclc. There will bo a good many acres of alfalfa sown In the North Platte valey this year. Only 68 per cent of the 4,000 school chidren of Johnson county are enrolled In the schools. Congressman Kem .nd his wife have re- turneA ; from . srashIngton and nro at home al Drokel Dow. For boating his sweetheart within an Inch of her life Joe Kroeter of Norfolk has been' i ' fined $75 and costs. The Johnson County Agricultural society has decIded to make an exhibIt at the slate fair , and a commlUe has been appointed to have charge Of the matter. Louis lCd ) , ' has ben held for trial at Da- sett on the charge of cattle ruatblng. liii cale rusting. Hs bal has ben fixed at $600. Time evidence ngalnst time prIsoner at the prelminary hear- : Ing was very damaging. A Union Pacific traIn on the Cedar Raplls branch . was derailed near Belgrade by n drill of sand that had been thrown on the track bi : the wind. The engine was so badly damaged L that It had to be sent to the shops , but no- body was hurt. S TIiI ) Army or x"Art VII'mOIS. Chicago TrIbune There arc now Iry- ve agricultural ex- perlment stations In the United States , besides - sides several branches. The tomb Income ot the stations during 183 was $9O.013 . ot $950,03. whIch $0,0 was paid by the natonal gov- ' ernment. They employ 62 ? rons In the m work ot admlnlslrton and Inquiry. 'hc olcers Include seventy directors , 19 chem IsIs , lifty-four agrlculturlsls , sixty-two hor- ticulturists . twenty-five farm foremen , seven dairymen , thirty-seven botanlsls , forty-two entomologists , twenl-slx . ) - veter- lnarimns thirteen meteorologlsls , eleven bl- ologlsls four ph'slelsts , four geologIsts . / eoloblst/ live myeologlsls und bacteriologists tour irrigation engineers , thirty-three In charge of substations , twenty-live secretaries and treasurers , eight librarians anl , twonty- seven clClcs , There are also twenty-live twenty-Jve persons classlJed under the heall of mis ctitamtoous , celaneous Including superintendents of Hl'dens , grounds and buludimig'm. uplarlst , herdsmen etc. One would think that with wih /1 this array ot talent woiking for his benefit , the lot of the average farmer In the UnIted States ought to he a happy one. ; If It be tar front this It might be ot Interest - terest to know how bad I would have been with no work at the experiment sta- tions. no discoveries ot new parasites on animals and plants , and no investigations Into the best methods of dealing with the . pest/ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Time "IoIS or War. New York Tribune . Formosa , which Japan wIii claim and wi probably get as a Part of her war In- demnly , lel about 100 mIles or the Chinese coast , between the 2Ih and 21st degrees ot lallde , almost within hailing distance of time cites of Canton Aroy und 'l'cllU amid wi he surrenderell by China with more reluctance than any amount of mOley she Is oblIged 10 pay over. 'fhe Island Is about 40 mies long and tty wide Inhabited - ' habited by I mIxture ot tacos , some ot them not yet emerged from their primal , barbarism , and It Japan gels It her Ir/t duly wi be to give I n civilized almlnls- trton mind ring its wranglng tribes Into subjection , which time Chinese have never heen able to do. I Is In the multi ii mountainous Iml rugged terrItory not very fertile nor otherwise valuable but Is of great strategIc Importance , lynF [ between the China and Eastern seas . unl wi give Imporlant naval advantage to the country that pOsSeittmeS It . France his Interesta In those regions und may halo something to lay about the transfer. and { Ierhnls other countries will be represented In time discussion , hut Japan hns earned : It Is IIPortant to her , and she will trobably let It. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Mr. 11clUnleJ amid Pllmvor. Chicago Mal ( rep. ' , Governor 'Vlilm McKinley 18 reported to ban Ilhl In n recent Interview that he would not accept a IlreHhlental ' nornina- ton on u tree sliver Illalform. It Is not llkeia' that time republcan national convention . vention wiii radIcal sliver \'enton wi Incorporate a rdical lver resolution In Its platform In 189 hut U Is more titan prolJhle that It wi declare tha time mlnta ot the Unlel StaleR should be reOllne(1 10 limo colnlce of sliver under Prooer safeguards , which wi secure the more extended use at silver money on equul terms with "I'I' ' anl that every dolar ot sliver 1 creula 1,1 , should be of equal value wUI other standard 10ney. Highest . of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U , S. Gov't Report Baking pya1 a Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE FOR UNCLE SAM'S ' PRISONERS Quarters to Do Provided for Ofenlcr Against the Federal taws - TRANSFORMATION or FORT LEAVEN WORTH - - Jlllnr l : l'rison to 18 Clnd Ilto n National I'enitcntiiary - Sicans R ChRIJO ot Slem lit limo ( : lro of l'ellernt Crllhll . " WAShINGTON , March 28-ln making provIsion ' vision for limo transformation of the milary prison at Fort Leavenworth ICan" , Into I national penitentiary , a congress directed nt time last session by n provision In tIme sundry civIl appropriation bill , a now a'stem ha been Inaugurnted by tIm government which It Is believed wIll In tune lead to a complete change In the metholl of caring for UnIted ! < States crhnlnnls The system now In vogue l Is to locate the federal convict In the various State penitentiaries , wherever the best terms can be procured , and It has become difficult to fnll boiguimont for them since the pMMW ! of the law prohibItng these con\'lcts from en gagln In any mnploymcnt which will bring the Product of theIr labor Into comupotitlomi competton wIth the prOlluct of free labor There are about 2,000 of these convicts nnl they are scattered about the country In the state institutions from New York to Call- fornln , wherever the laws of the state Pornmlt Jermlt thclr acceptance and acconimnodatloims can bo found The large majority of ( bent nre , liotu' ever , confUted In eastern Instlutons , and as lany of the Prisoners sin sent from the western state ; and territories , time eXI'enSt of transportatIon I a large : temn. The nmount charged by wcster states for cring for convicts - victs Is so much larger than that charged by eastern States , however as to make the snv- ing or the diference In this partcular greater than the aldltonal tramtsmortatiomm. Some charge ns much ns 1 I day for the care of UnIted States prisoners whIle the charge In the eastern states ranges from 20 to 40 cents. urthermore , the UnIted States 103es ni con- trol of Its prisoners whcn turned over to tIme state Institutions. The Fort Leavenworth prison will accom- mocato only about 900 convIcts , but It Is probable that If the experiment proves successful - cessful other simiar Inslulons wIll bo OJ- tabilithied. Congres a few years ago enacted a law providing for three natanalllrisons , to bo located , ono tn time cast , one In the west and the third near the conteI ( of the commotry , but the law proved a dead Icter , ns no ap- propriatonas malIc for carrying It Into effect. In the case of Fort Leavenworlh no pre- lminary expense wIll be necessary , as the mIlitary prison Is In good shape to receive tim ch'l convicts. The prison has commnected connectec with It I tarm of 1,000 acres and Is also pro- anl vided with workshops various 1lnls. which It Is believed wi all In making the instltu- tioum seif-Bupporthmmg . The ton self-supportng. new law provides carefully . however , against time emplo'ment of convicts In any way so as to bring them Into competition whim free labor. I Is oath- cst- mated that. 500 thnt prIsoners can bo taken care cre or for $125,000 time first year , which would be I reductIon of about on.fourth oC Ito usual cost. cost.The The law also makes 1 radical change In the methods of punishment of the War depart- ment Whie I inaugurates I national sys- ( emma for prisoners sentenced by the United States civil courts , I abandons time national system , except In extreme cases for mill- mi- lry prisoners. The nalonal plan has been found to be undesirable for the army . and the heads of this branch of the service express time opinion that It wi be tn every way moro satisfactory to punish ordinary mitary prisoners - oners at their respective posts than at a cen- trl institution. The Irlnclpal objection I to tIme national plan In the army Is found In the fact that I brings the IJrlsoners who are Incarcerated - carcerated for slight ofenses , constituting a large majorlty of time milItary prisoners , Into contact with hardened wll criminals , and has a tendency to corrupt the offenders of a smaller degree I ts also urged that til ordinary military offenders . can bo mace imSefub l about tim various military poss In doing lenlal service. There wi also bo a big saving of expenses tn guard duty and In transportaton ! , amountng on time later account , It Is be- level , to as much as 100000. - . - ( IRYRIf.ZL . 11411X1)ON'S STORY DR.JEIJ. CnJtlln Rlnlbol Declares . Jeff UIvl8 1 > < % t'ear Woimtsii's Unrb. ARICANSAS CITY ICan , March 28.- Captain S. . 2.- t. Staulnr , a prominent and reliable citizen or this . Ind ciizen count , pronounces the statement ' ot General Harnlon In ) 'el- terday's dispatches terdaY'f concerning the wearing apparel oC Jefferson Davis when captured inaccurate. The Fourth Michigan capturd cavalry , ot which Captain Stauber was an officer . made the capture at 4 o'clock , ofcer. , 186 while larndon and lila MIY 1 three milca from ' detai Ihre mies Davis' camp. Captain Stnuber says : 'Vhen Davis caine out ot clmo his tent he wore hlR wlCe's waterproof cloak. and had a shawl over his head , pln- ned closely about his face to hide his whls- : Icers. He was In I stooping posItion. with n bucket on his arm , p031ton. wlh Mr. : ' Davis , who represented that the 'president' was her old mother " 'presl"ent' Captain Stauber says that he and Captain Hudson secured the shawl and -Ioalc from IrR , Davis hy order ot Generl hlaiieck. and turned them over to General MIlet at Fort Monroe. 11el . - , - , . - - nut , WT.rr Cnmr I'hllaiieipliima lutqmilreri On'ho ' Cnt ( ) Ihlallell'hll Inqulrrl ) ) ) parly- 1IiIs'ooI I ! finely form ll. Miss Wool ( who overltemmt-d all wool. the rcmsrk-es ) , SOul time Corm its - - omen'lle Journil : The man who hnl been ping his furace debrIs UI all winter In his cellar 111 who wheeled II mall out to the slreet tlmiit week hams been wonderIng ever pineo how he tnnngl to get thirty- three tons of fuhes out of seven tons or coal Truth : Shc- 'a ' I suugges ( an occasIonal l'hange In your style ( f lancing ? Ile-Cer- lalnly ; what chnnge to rOi desire ? She You might 10'on \ Iy light foot now and . nnl then My left limit about mail It cnn stautd Ihlmltlllhln Heconl : 1 ln\I-lrrl(1 Old I.I\I ' -1 ) ' 01 have no oeculHllon , how do ) Illt In tIme ( line ? ' 'altnlon ' 0 I - " ' eli , tie Jetge usualy ( emit - 10 dat 'nshlngton 131am"I : ittitote' YOU wi ho out magnum tonIght . . , " renHI ked Sportington'ts wife , sevet. ! , "I 1 wIll , " he111111 \ , with feelIng , "unless I mannge In hold better hnnds than 1 got last nlht ; , " Alnnln ( 'ouistittutlon : A spring poem nP- Ilenled lt time head of thiiit colull yoster- 11' . Two hour hfttie I WM Illnclt In tyl the weather ' ' 'I1 welth'r wns Inlllen ell warm . hut when .It was /1'ln to lime wOl'hl time lerelr ' stood nt zero . Titus I ! I great counlr ; there Is ito III to its IloRslhltesl Cllrllnnt 1 nQI'le' ' : : Ir. 583101-I see that I immmmdniydowmi , the clothier , offers 1 sIlk ulhrela wlh every $10 stilt. lrR. S.-That' Illhln . I bOIJht n Illalt for n nt the florist's yesterday 1111 ho oC. ) fercII limo the enl'lh Chicago Record : "Do you ( luau . sIr , " saUl the girl's mother "lhnt you \ hl\e the pallc1111 hUMhaltl fOlbenllco to bl n 1"11 " :111nl , " replied the YO\nl man tn earnest 101OR. "I can mauL n 1' slnml-UI strong collar UI wor n < " No. l1 shirt \I'lhout a single And time consented to the mallh at once TIM E1.1'ETITIOM. . . . . 1""lon " Crllr. . " . We need to Ir " for aid today , , As wel nit to remmder I hnllc3 ; < There tire blocks II elvillzzmtiomm's way ; We hive In nn ago oC cranks. itnd so we Ileltol hea\'en's court , . As only the elrnesl can ; May the Lord Ilel\'er ls from the short- laired woman and . 10n".lmlrel mnnl . . lolnrM \ arthur iletotvott. Ciikngo Tlnt 'Herl1l. Enrolle must re\'clcnc ( lsmnrcc , for be mnlle Itt geogramulmy. Germnn-nt least that part of II which under time name of radicals , or social democrats. tR striving for the overthtrow of mammiocracy amid the estniilsimittemt of tIme TOia'er of time l)000le- caitimut be ezimected to forget that ho ( rotated flat rIsing " 1dm-it of democracy in Gem-nanny numielt as lit' treated ( he lremmcut itumhiiod ummmter time Oermttamm gtmmms at Setlaim. It Is hot given to mamty omie mtimtn to be wholly great. Ilisinmirek was gremut 1mm his defemiso of Gemmany agaInst foreIgn beg. lie % vas vcnk lit hit failumre to discern the jus- ( Ice altO ( lie mmower or ( lie effort of the German vc'ople to eatmibhitim democratic In- stltutloits. TilE IIUiLl1 , ' ItIJ"JJI.1IEIt. Pitch. She thought Imimn ( ante-atm awfui bore , ' And whemi tic caine to cuahl. Roiled with ito great niacrity. d rime conversational ball. She said hIs carefuminess of speech Stmggested imumutes amul imrismns : She scormied ( he way lie ( lid his haIr. And loatheti hIs mtmmmmaerismns. . ' She said liii ; deferential air And tiiouguttttmimtess were tirIng ; That if she needed tervice , SIte could Itavo it for time hIring. Amid that , Itecaimse Ito was so stow. And time liked force and vim , Site never , muever , never couid- And titen she marrIed him. - -1 - 5TRNG1H ' I I OATS Does your food nourish and agree with you ? No ! o Eat Quikcr Oats , then see ! ' i. Sold only In a ib. Pacicaxes , - jj iith 'tout. meneya worthor , ' . ir1 , ' . - - - ! - - - ' ' 4'i ' -'i Out of the Question- ' It's improsumablo-Thoro's none bettor riot even in tailor shops--Wo know i , so do out customers that we are loaded this year with an unusually fine lo of' Spring Suits and overcoats , and together with the exclusive tailor styles and the special low prices we are oreating quito a sensation , We never allow a garment to leave the store unless the IU and style is perfect , no matter who you are , For tarlil' reasons ' we are able this year to make lower prioos than ever5 while the clothes themselves are or the finest weaves , Browning , King & Co. Reliable Clothilci's , S.V , Cot' . 15th antI Joiugltms Sts. '