- - ; ; . ; ; _ . . - - - - . ; . - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - ---7--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' . . . . ; . ; - . - Tr 7'I . .J : TilE OMAhA J.AIIJY J1EJC : l\rONDAX' \ APRIL S , 1895. _ _ _ _ _ u _ _ _ _ THE OMAHA DAIX BEES - - - - - - - , E. n0SESVA rElt , EIUtor . . - _ _ - - . - Jn.tS/D ; : C\ nY ! - to1zNINc. , ' 1HIS OF RUISC1U'TION. D"I , T1o 1\"IMlt Runlny , ) , Onl yeu..S S ( 1"ly UN' ni" Hunday . UfleVent . . . . . . 10 00 'r 141x lonlh . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E.I.a . . . I 00 60 unlny ) I" . " . One Yur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 * . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1M 8lt"loy Tre. One Tent . . . . . . . . . . . 'eckIY Iko . One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . o1 ' v1cE3 . O'I"ICE9. Omnhn. ) The " e 3juIlung. fllh OIn9lffi 1"0 IulllnJ. Jk" Comer N In,1 , 21h SIl . Counci Jlr" , 1 I'Mtl IHrecl. , , . , 1 I , . . Clilcagi Utile. 217 Chamlcr n Comm.rce. - New York . " , 31 n. 1 hnll n . TribUne T314. . 'Vahlnglon. uor I. Ilrccl , N. 'V COlttttlO1)1Ci. COIIIHI.Or . All enmmnnkntInn relttig to n" , " nni " eit , . ' y . lorll' ' commlnlntnn Innlor ho nIMrted lntll : To the ldltor. ' 1uslil:8i " ! . lTTIit. All 11.11" * ' " lUSINIm" INlet nn" " r.mltnnce. .11nu\ he I\Mre."NI hI 'J'ho flee I'uUliitilng compln ) ' , - Jeo l'u\l.hlnl Ornnlui. ImC ! . cheel , " nn,1 I'Mtntco orIPs , , . to to made plynln . In the old.r f the ( o\rany 'rl Imf : : l'Um.ISIING r - CU'AN' . - TAT1MFNT CmCULATION Oele Il. 'ruehuclc. pecrete ' of The Bee rub. lRhlng ! cnniuIy. bIng ccrelnr' . MYI that ! cO"P IY. IrlnA < ' lie 1llal number of full RII cOlllele copIe of Ihp tally MornIng , Ivenlno nnt Runl1"y lce printpil Ilurlnl Ih" month or 1.'elruIIY , 1S3. was , U tn1luws ! ' I. . foloWA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,19 1& 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . U. 1. . . . . . . . . . . g 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . N.4 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . 1 . . . . 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .gr.'i 'ii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , & .3. . . . 2.R , . . . . . 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2I,14 n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110.1 . I. ; . . . . . . . . 2.0i2 10. . . . . . . . 9. . , 6. ; . . . . . . . . 2n.0I , 20. . . . . . . . . . 19eM . 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.C6" 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 19.79 . . . . . . . . . . . R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.R.0 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19G11 . . . . . . 2. . . . , l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 19r. ' 9. . . . . . . 11.91 2. . . . . . . " 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OO..2.6 a4. . . . . . 2.UO ' i II . . . , . . . . . . . . . . io.r.o 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 1 . . . . . 10.r.0 Z. . . . . 19C4 1. . . . . . . . . . n.BIS % 8. . . . . . . . 19MI . 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 19.G18 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . I 14. . . . . . . . ' 1.0 1,7r. 2. 2. . . . . . . . 19,6 Tolnl . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . " .51.613 - Len rtcs tlp.liirtlons . . . . . . for . . . Unoh1 . . . . . Rnll . . . . rolur(11 . . . . . . 8,020 Npt , .nle ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plr . . . . . . . . . . "G1.61 . ; Daily 'Sundn RVCIge } ' . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.01- oo1tafl U. TZgCIIUCK. TZSCIUCI Swor ; to h.rore too 010101 RII . Rlhprlhe 1. In my pres eneo tIlIR . : 1 dl } ' of ! nnli. 1IS. V ( Seal \ ) N. . P. F1lI. Nolnry Public. - I Next time Olall haH : 11JIHlnth'e : dlleJa ! 101 ( 10 t'lt'vt Hhe must Ilmw the ( , . lute 01 ( . wm'l hcelcl' . Ch11111S mil I boodhi.i'i. Wlllle fUrICI'1 juhllt : over Ilrolis. ) Ing crop II'OSlwcts ) the ( UUHII'IS mCI ha\e 10 'xcuse for relalllu longer In the ( lhtifllps. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'rhl Hela : te hl'olH the rlcol'l for - length of i4'MIOlI. I also hrlH the - ' l'ccO'd \Jlcfncell \ uOOIIU mil un , cOlcealet corruption. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Omaha doesl't wunt the ( state capital If its IHIHsesslon ) ! II\ol\es the ( wlnlssln , , of such HCCIWS us tls/I'acell the ehwtiug 110111'S of this ' " ' ' . 10ls yoar' leJlslnhl'e. V _ _ _ ? ' . The rins of the last few tars ha\e I ' I bcn ? worth more to the Illouth HuIm'll farmers oC Neln'atlm than all the relief : aPlrOIL'ifltlOflS ) ) mmle br the Ii'ghSltttUre. t Tl'lwcl between Omaha 1111 Lilcoln , . . ' " 1 now how n Hthlen lutrclm'lmhle ) doclel e , hut tl lulum' of Ousil fares ; . l'locttt wi lot be iiittteo'liihly nlTecte 'hon Ollha Illels her legIslative tmhm' fl'OI thl ( Illtcal ) hazel hl'ush , . , , , she huts 10 right to he 11sal1l10lntct [ If . t I. I II'O\'C ! to UU wOlm'ca ten and wOl.th. less. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . . . . . .T."r. . Johnfon wl testify to the flct that lie railroads . 1II0alls are grateful-vhteii. lre , . . Jlateful-when. m'cl' tht can give n reward for political & Ih'lr worJ lt the uXlonc ) of the tax. III 'm's. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C 'he Plate cnnll bill has pulled throueh [ hItler the mot adverse COlll- , . tlons. I becomes a qucstol now - whether Its Ill lo of any II'lctcll utility. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 ; . GuessIng 01 the II'ohlhltes ) ) of a . SU1I'nW ) court Ilcclslon Is rather Ilcearl- ; oils ltiSIliess. 'l'he ollr W11y 10 he sure of , ' the Incole tax decision Is to wait fertile I 1. tile olclnl lIrouitllglttioII. E\'en Phlnllullhla ) Is tll.lug steps to , . put the Detroit garden spot lllun of poor relief Into operation In that el . . No real ' live western city ought to let lhll\lel- , : \ Illila steal I mlrch upon it. . 'J'he suumlsslon of the cOlsttutonl1 - ulenlhleltl . II hr far the most 11. ) ; poi tiiut let tuid fhe ( ole 10st far I'clch. i lug In its elrects which the Into lelsll' tl'O cln cnll to Its credIt. f ltepreseiitutivc Benedict was the ' UeI'ISentltl'o lelellet WIK only . ) man In tie house lell'guton front Dou . h\H cOUlt y who 11\1 the ( courage of his . . . convIctions 11t trlel ( at Il'ISt to 110 what 11 believed . to he flh' and rIght. , , \\'hutt lees X ellllm wln t with h u : 2,0 I rl'U' eOlmllllolCI' of hnllgI'a- : .t ton rIght 01 the hel'IN of $ 1OO ( ) ( ) ( ) ) of Ie. ( let lllll'01Irlltonl1 ) TIl best 11111/1'1' : ton ( CIllllssloleL' will 1) a $ ,1,0,000 cOI'n CI'OJ. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , 'J'he Dorgll P0111t4'fltlltrY rIng tlithii'l : , , - , . succeed In hn\llg thIngs uHugllhel' , , theIr own WI ) ' . hut the ' IHII/It ! to I 0 lix It that ( t heir hl'eHI ' sliotihil Ix thcll : sloull have th ! 1 IHtel'lil Illu UII no mltel whIch WiY ' _ It mIght full. , . , Whl t'l Slll'e for the goose Ihoull I ) o IIUI' ! for tuft JIIIIO' Coull ' h'eIH. - UtoIl4 ulre hot tn tie iueruiiIttotI to ' UI'OI'1 l'e 10t 110'mltltl IIH'CU' lale t wih I I i tw Ilhle ) IllrS COlllht ! 10 t Ulh' ( IUstOI ! ' . Whr should thu t Hlnle , h'enst'el' ho ) 1H1'lllel tn lHO lie 1 Htlto : 310110y5 lii his 01110 Iii a ' . ' which thie : , 311t 1 II hIl enl II I WI thL'r ire fOlhlllel to to'/ . ' 110 suite depository hnv 1'1llnl ! ) hi ! Is I : . . the most nulacons h'lnHI' ' raid ) of ( 10 , . elt ) 'Inrs. It I 1111101.tS ( to 1)0 lint liIii . hut I : I hU/I' i HIL'nl. nlll ls I I IUIIIIC.I'I'1 110 : not 1111 ' thnt It Is 111'1111'11 tl lh tl I : tnXlurll'l . for the lumelt or lie t sllie treasurer nlll his assocIate sPOClIhlltOr $ . . . GOVUI'10L' Hlicolh ( ) has : the 110\\'el' \ 10 foi 1 - this ' ' ' ' . , l'OIHlh'I : ) . . . The le1108tllstol' general ) II hn viI" tile . ; Ihnl'e of UXIII'lel'o ) wlh UICl' ) seek u.t ill slllo of the fueL that IIIOSt ul I kw ( patronage of hIs IleJa'llllt ( hns , beel hulet ont h ) ills 11'I'llccexsl. ) ( ' 1he . 1111'CS8101 ) II hl'olul that t O\'I'I'r ltst- master 1'11l1 Ill 111huletl gifts of . ? olce itt hil 11 sJOm I. \lr. [ Wlsol wl I . " " 0011) U vlctl 10 thnt iiiipressloii. ' 1'h9 l'olsttutol requires ( V1'l. ' lull I'l- nelell iiy tile Il' IIlltUI'O ( to hlSL''I'L'II 1 . . OIL the record the ( 11111'0\1) . ) ) ot itt bust U u COltStIttltlOUltl ) 1ljC.lr of tile lelliel's ) u : clectell to each Iniuse 'Vllere have hOvel I. I eOlU uu 1'1'1'01'1) ( ) us favorable to the 1" . . 11111 ) lt . the sluto thlloslol' ' hht' 101'0 thun rOI.t.fol' lellol's of the 10\1'1' L - lHSU.ro wo to0 saddled wih I ' ' tulitority legislation ? I tulloll ) Il'SlsIIUon . . . . , . p . . _ _ . - - - - - - . . ' 1 ( . . . - . J , _ _ _ .J. _ - a01'/mln lOI.CO.\lrs DUTY , I fA Iho ( Illnln tlnty ot Governor 101- ( omh to veto the bill to repent the . sfato t1pociitory Inw. ' 'hI8 ! bill was U - . tl nctly nuni ( 'miIhItLtiCithIY tlcty nlll 1\hnfcnly repudiated by the lower house ot the legis ' latur I wits pnssel1 only by . n trIck II the closing honrs or the scs ' slol nll never reccl\11L n majority vote I of the ( lelllrS ! of the honse. I Is n i hl for the robbery or the tlxpn'cr nld for the enlchmelt or the slnte trensl'er anti n few or his associates In I financial s1)ecuhatlon. ) tinder the depository law ns enforced f or two ) 'eal'sIISt \ tie current runts of tIl ( slate haheen on deposit nt 3 : per cnl , Interest In banks , secured by nllll've bonds. ' .he amount oC cur- rlnt Cunts In the state treasury on No. vember 1 last was $11 .OO I Is Rol- tom mucl less than thIs ant ortn runs UII I Into the near nolghuorhoOl ot $1,000,000. ( I the average unlanco on' hlul ( for tie next two years Is only $ UOOo ( ; the Inlc\tst accruing to the tate wi be $18,00 n year.S'ile ) out this Inw ant the tuxlla'el's ) are Illll\ell ! of O\'t' $ :0.00 rightfully belongIng to them tiurlug the remaIning tOI'm of the ( )1'ISent ! state l'eIHurm' . I Is safe to sa , ' also that If the deposItory law Is once r eienheot ! It. I II ' lake 'e's : before It Would again , If ever , be ennctell Every st tate treasurer wluld exert hIs IntllelcO to t the utmost to II'e\'cnt li I'e.cnnct , nwnt i , nnll fhnt means the pel'lllluntlu ) of tile delnorahIzilIg Influence In our tie demo\lzln Inluencc ol' tate polIties anll legIslatIon which $1,000,00 of lonnnhle mono ' always Is i sure to exerl. I I slamls II I'enson tmt the trc'Ilstirer , If I left free to loan the current funds II Ils h lultoll ' on hIs hel'SOllfll ) account , woull eXlct not less than ( .1 pel' cent , 1 ( ( that the ( gain to hll would he fully $ : uooo. ' 1hls II not the worst feature of the In'uctl' of f\nln : , out Ilhle I funds. 'J'iie experIence of tlls slnte nlll l nil olhol' suites whel'e this 1 'stel : has h II'e\'alet Is Ihat the privilege of 10nlln l out stnte fUllhl WllUt I' , Hh'lelo1 ( Is cOHluclV. to l'IIlh'cles ) ? agnhlHt h the ( state , tefnlcaUol : nlll : cm , hezzlement i as the Ile\.lnhlc oUtl'UI , of speculatIon ) nll . johlcl ' . I 11 a , l ulatter t of notI'let ( ) % at LIllelll If not 11 1 over tILe statt' . thlt the hardest work done In favor of the repeal of the dePositorY . te. \Ilsltlr \ ' In\ was by B111gton rail . road otilcials , who ' ' ' ' ' olcals are heavy hO'I'O\\'e'I ( roll ) 1)Oiiticflh bankers , nnt by Board of 'lI'alle gllhlul : . who expected to go Into side Ilrllel'hlls wih Ule state 1'llsu t'CI' , ' .h.'llerL' never wns hut one pretext of Imhle moment mlnleell ( II favor of tile rlcal ) of the la W. 'rhat wus thlt durn its OIIItol the state had : hadI1OtO . ) of Ilhle ) ) mOle ' tell Oil \1 In faloll luiiks. This nl'0'ls I very flImsy excuse for the relcnl of the Inw. Hal Governor UI'ollle used reaHollhle : dIscretion In allll'o\llg ) the losllr tICIIOltO' ' hOlt there woult have : uecn 10 chalce of losing $ aUOOo ) of the $241.0 that Is now In , iltlgatloui. How Is the state to ue bettor pro- tectet wIth no II W 'alt wih Ile ( 101e ' Ilsset around Illg political ) I dead- bouts ? I tie security gIven ur do- 101ItO' ' banl.s Is llituleluiate ( . whuse fault Is It ? I lies within the power of the , ovcrlU' lS the law 10W slllds I to go over e'el'r bond fed mil ! to 01(1ev the state deposits vItIilrawu froni I tcllosl ! wlhlh'awn f\l . . eve1.y bank whosl ! securIty Is touutful I lies withIn his 110\\'C' to Inslxt that t e\.ery bank thl t his filed bOltH wih Itt i OWI omces as suretIes shal te new homl wih other sureties whose RUm. clIIC ) ' hi tiiIitiestIoiid. ( , There Is no u . nlneleSII.\ . ' tangel' whate\'el' to the safety of the public funds 11 the twos ) - wit depository law : If honest ' ull in tolgmllr l1hlluhtm'el1' 'l'he chitiiicei I of loss are certainly less with the . law tt:1 wihout it. I GO\l'IUH' Iolcomh toes his tut . fearlessly us protector of the lulle in tm'estl he will me his objections to the House 11eposlO'y rUcul hi with the secl'etll' of state before the , tIme for execulh'o Icton shul hl\c expired ) . lie cln afford to do nothing else . Should he even br inactIon jiliy ) Into I the hands of this ring oC h'easU' ' raid ers he wi have fulclI to hlue up 10 the : foil melsme of resIlnslhlt ) ' wih ; which the people hwo vested hll us I ! o\Clo.1 of Nebraska. OUe WNfJY Cl7'/lU7IN ) ' 10 EUllOi' . ' : . Tile Hale Is nell' It hand when the 11uuII exodus of AmellcnuH 10 g1'011 : Oil IllcIHUl heut wl set In , and the hulcatols 110 tult nolhwlhslmllng ; the hard tmel tile UUlbel' going uhl'onll ; . . this year will he IH great ns e\.t. . Iii - tlll. 1111clll 1111 I COIIWI'chtl I I I'oltl. I louI In thIs counh'y Hl'm to Iun'e but ; lIttle effect UIHJ foreign travel , 80 111' I us lie ( Illelsur'Heekllclelelt II con . cI'l'netl ( , IllUt UI 111 ' of this cloSH hnv- lug gOle Ibmlt Ilm'lug the pel'lnl of Illlle 111 depression as In the ( 11' ( cellug yell's or general actIvIty and 11'11HIWII ) . . \m' ' fcw hay nlr Ilen ( % of the ( UloUlt t of lUIWr that t 1 II 8 1111 tilt I l. ' cOlh'lhutlt t ) I lu this way thy AmerIcans to hCiirope . A Innnclnl Ih'm Ill Nev York which hns I'xtelslIl'nlls with l m'OIH I'l' I. tlninlt's the unnoulit. itt o\'el * 10,00,000 ) ( ) & ) ) , autl thus II II'ohnhl ) ) ' 10t far out ot the wn ' . I lit 1\ heu\y Ih'ahl , lIla ! vliei ItO 10 this' is 111let the aluUlt spoilt by A UII'IIUI ! llllug II liirollo 1101 In- T COUICS derived frl ( the Ullel ) States , l'sUmatcl ) itt $75.000Oo ( , It wIll he ) SCUl thnt om' Ileolllo nl'o , 'eIT 111)01111 ) I con . trllnltoriu old ' ' . 1'lhulol'l to tile 011 wl'1I. 'i'iiitt tlY wi continue to be lei ) I 11111 ) ou In 11 ( t'itsIiig scale , them enn he lit ) dOuilut. A contemporary sU//StR that If Amol'leau ell wuH of wenlh nlll ( Httllug woult start 410\ellut i to iIlll1 \ ( ! 'n\'IllullllleaHl'lug ! ! ) ill thti'li' own l'lmtr I ) ' ( ash Io iiablo I ti \ eli 1(1 ( 111'I'lnl t ' . 111) ) lie ( reSUllllul of IIUluPSH ) , hut uo . such lug/eslol II ever Ikt to IUle 11r (11f00t. 'lhiero It n.s 11111 1111 en . elnnUlg HC11'1' II tills l'onltl ' ni 1111) ' , whelo I'lso . In the world. ' 1hero 1M the hl'lt . UUlhl.l ) tm' the Slltclelt that II 1Li 111.tols of the Rocky mountains the 5Ct'ilOI' ' II UlI111IUISPII" . C\'IU . In the . .AIis.Vtt ) IUle Ilnlh l'St.ts II thIs * 1 Cothiltry cllunl to 11 ' on lt'th , But I I t lutist ho coiift'sst'd that for tilt ' mUlt l'oufl'SSlll or tm 111'11010 L of IllelKU'e this eouuh' ) Is not 1'01' luirabloit1t . 1'm'olo : ) nml will not be i'or gl'l'nllons tl l'll. If I ever is . Wo hl\'o no such citIes , no such UI.t . ' ) I , , . . " . - - - - = LW1iOb l . I 1 - _ _ - . _ . gnlerles and no such p1nces or great hlslorlc Intcrelt n nre to he found In early ever country or the old world , nnd besIde thIs there Is lie ( a ! rcton o f the older civilization and its long. eshtullhell mnnners and methods. 1 ole Will consider the nlt"r IntclgenUr I 111 wihout prejudice there wi he no : . dlrcllr In understanding why those lun'lng h the means go to Europe 1 for v leasurc and recreation , and although h the financial draIn on the country Is h eavy It Is to 10 1I1110Se to " 1'lse \mcrJcans who wIsh to see tile ohl world ant arc able to do 10 that It wonld be 11atlolc anti for the good of heir t own country Ir they were to spend the iuoiiey they can afford for pleasure nt ioiiie. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIf m.ICTIS I ( UN. The crhnlunl folly or committing the rel1hlcan PartY ' to the ttJIIHI of seed tnrlnnlsm t ant llrscrilltol ) haH already hegun to mlulfl'sl Itself anlng clearI healled h men who cOl11rehell IJ farh r reachln Illlrt PolitIcal history huts t aught tmo and again thnt every do- Ilrture fl'OI the fiiiidttineiitnl prInciples of rellllclnlsm uy catering to fnctolal Isms I thlt have their birth In Intoll''anco or bigotry Is sure to 1110\c 11saHtrous In the 01)11. ) ' .hat thIs wi hw\'Uuhlr ho tie outcome of the mh\'erslon ) oC rCluu - Ican l 11Incllles to A. P. AIsl I/ clearly fOlesluulowet by the outcome oC the munlchlal i ) contests In which the Inrlr nlelllHelr ( wi I schu'ln .ealot. COl' mentlg i 01 this featU of the late cIty eectols the New York g\enln Post 10ints the moral DC the tlle tersely us folows : Doth In Ohio and In ConnectIcut (110 elec. tons Intlcatell the reaction against the A. 1' . A. movement which from the first was sure to occur. Columbus has been the chlet seat ot Iho propagandlsm In Ohio ant the repub- lcans l pall the penalty ot encouraging the craz ! In rhlgellrt the A. I' . A. element got control or the republican : convention ant mate the Issue sharPly on members ot the schoot committee. Extraordinary Interest was aroused , and about 2.000 women p2rtlcl- patet In the . choice or comniltteeunen. the great majority or their votes being cast for the liberal tckct The resul was a maJor- Iy or about 2,00 for the members opposed by the A. P. A. , while enough republicans were so much disgusted with the attitude of their party Ihat they voted for the democratic - cratc candidate for mayor. who was elected by a smaller majority. I Is conceded by both sides that the election would have gone . the other way but rr the Introduction of this Issue. I Is amazing that mm who I pride themselves upon their shrewdness as "practcnl polIticIans" should be so easIly ( Ie luted with the Itea that voles are to be mate i h ) ' such tactics. when the history oC the cun- try has shown oVEr and over again that a party could not adopt a worse policy for cr- rying elections. ' 1'iiat lie sUle experience Is sure to I overtake the rellhlcals of Nebraska i wlpn the Issues are clearly detlell Is a . foregone COliChllSIOii. In fl'eL' ' ' forl ole cOlclnslon. I ice' country WhOre eVOt3 ' ciizen Is the elual oC every other cItzen , mimi whel' every issue that ; involves the promotion of the puh'le we\- \ : fan' nnll tw ( 'Ie\'atol of the standard of Ilulc lorals can be IUscnlsed ( Iii broad I 11aIJht wll : lecllel by the I'hllallni of a free mll ultr\mlwltII ballot . there 1I 1 Is 10 IlIac ! ( for star chamher : pout lea and I 10lteluls ) 1 ohlgatcll hy tllr t Ot Ihl I I to thisfrauclilse class of their fehho' cit 11sfl'auchlsc ally flo v ct- IZlns Oil account of creed 0' race. " 'hatm'e' evils enl systeili la : ' breclI I alt whatt\'er wrol/s arc to he l'Igltel I the remll ' Is Iii volultm'r Iloltcal ) ac - don after ( lIlt ant free 11SCls lol. AI OI'flS7'I.\,1''ff ! S1TI.111NT. The Balmoro : Sln finds Iii tl recent L elections ole feature which It Ihlll.1 Ihoull cticnulr . , ge aU goot eltzls , ' 'lat I Is "time e\.llelce fm'llshed limit I the strength of the free sliver coilagl' son - ( uncut In the west Is O'cl'estlaletl as grossly lS It hal beel ) ovt'i'esiiiimited ( II the south. " 'rhe Hun refers 11tu.tl'nJI'lr ) to the I'esult In : : lehlgal , whm'o the Ilemomts slnarel ' deem ri'il ( thIIReh'l ! Iii favO' of the free nlll ullhnietl ( eoiu - ae oC SlvC nt the old ratio. nll Iii . vlell "every } atrlotc ciizen of MIciii - /11. regardless : of lre\'lous ) Ilrl ' 1111a- Hens , to jell ns In an hlcrath'e de lalll i fO' Immcllte I ogisimi t ion to t c thai t end , l'egnrl1ess of the posltol of anr otll' uatou wlh leSlllct therelo. " 'J'lo i'siliS1' to this IIVlllcl was n COIl l't'SIOISU . . Illete ant ovel.\\.tlllllg deflat of the Ilclocl'nc ( - . I : xhoull he slhl that the l'Illhlcll ! ) eOI'entol refused to nllolt ) I m /1'11 sl\'m' I Jlnlk , thul t enlllll/ I I I I Jalt ( ' In the Itlte 1 lllst free shiver nut I 111.hl/ cl'l' : issue. 'l'he Hln Is correct In the Ollllon ) ti t the ( free sll'C' Hentllcnt In the vest . ontslle of til ! sin tes wlll'h II'ollnco sli - \ ' \ . ill O'el't'sllll ) i tlll. t 1111 1'\11 1 lS 10 t tw ' latel It wonld IHI'has ) he found , 11)1 11'IWL' ) test , that the 111tlent Iii flvor of the free uld lulmlcll coinage of 11. \'el Is not so O\'II'\\'helmll" aH 11 com- 1011 ' iuiiIS0l. ) ) ( As to the Honth , I I woull ( he gratifying to believe thlt the Hnn II Ilso right , but It IN not III ' to ( lo thll ( II vll'\\ i ' of the /11.t that the rep l'eHlIIIt\IS ill COI ' ! SK fl'OI that see i . tOI hl\'e hltl I ) II'aclh'llr ) I h 1111110ns i i i i II HIIIIHI'II ) ) I e'el' . ' II'Oosllll l I I looJ.II ( I I to ( tilt free alt ullmll'II ( 'oiuage of HlnI' Hll thnt IOIU of the Ilst el'II'lt : \ \ I 1ll'I'Hlstl'lt all\ocltcs of that Ilolt ( ) ' urt lonthl'l'n 11'1. 'Ihcl Is I ! \ltllee I , how. ever of 1 ehnl/e of felllg III.II place thel'e. 'ho hnshl'ss Intclests of thnt Hlclol arc heeolll urotiseul to the tluitof t Iilaulglirnt lug a cu1iiifflIgil ' of POLl ) nllr l'lhll'alol II tile iiitt'yt'st of a SOUll I alll Itlhle cnreIC ) ' , lS HhoWI In the ( ( ' 11 & for 1 HOllllmOII ) con\t'ltul to ho hllt In I IIlllhls l IIXt month I , ii mid 11't t Is 1L'llil ( 10 ' thimit viieii this . ! 'IHOI eqHrt thlt wlll mo\e. IL'lt : Hhllllvo IWlonl wel Hllrtl'll the flOe ! SIiVOO 14t'lltlIiieiltVili ' the ! sl\'I' Il'ltlllt wi l1lIhuhly I I . dil ! ' ! ' 11 soUthll'l people hl10t ) t gh'I'1 to this t (111051 ( Iou HO chose mid care 1- ful 111'nlll ) IS hl"u thu wesl'I'n P00 ) . lIlt' ' . mlillvhleui ( tl ' do tO there can be 110 built I'I'/UI'III Iho effect. ' 1lmt the free silver stltllnt II losing groulild , outside . of the sIIs'r RlaleH , Is IhUllllt atesled , 1111 there Is eveny chine. l'UKOn to uele\'o I wi cOltlUt to tie- 1'lne. - _ _ _ _ AUII ! tll' leWIIIIII'S . of New hiig- hll ( ) IliO II mole viuloiy ! Imown 01' hal hll I iuioi'e honorblo ( ) Cart'0r . than the Boston Travehier. On Mardi :1 : . the IIJer ) entered ullon tilt seVellty.tliirul ) 'tnr or its existence , wIth every tl1l , COmlZUnlVtiOIl t l'0)t'i"ZiW17ac - ( be --r tMll I I I - " " - , " - , . , . . . ' or vIgor , entol1Io ; Rnl1 tll ( spirit of I III'greS9. 'l'f ' 'lhd ' . ! velcr has I ! "trong Rnt tfl lclllnco , In thip relcc. ' nll conlllelt' tot , its constituency Is nleftell hy iS Mlto cIrculatIon , and It , hnt h defcrvcc1 \ JV , hy rnOl or its coil- slnnlnlll fnlhl11e'oton \ \ to the iliter- ests or the IleoI11 ) The Trn\eJcr Is 1 ' ccan , nOW8) . ) } % ht , UI.to-llate ( P11 ) Per r ' nnll fully . rer ' ltl'tho success and jros- Ilerl i ) It has nchovcd , Thin bill Inking away from petition clulllnles the sight to have theIr twin- clllcs chlracterf1 ll on the onelnl had ! lot h I ) n part . ( leslgnoton ; wl)1 ) he III forct at the loxt election. This lean8 t hat there wIlt he 10 mom sailing under false colors. I melns thnt utemilis to mlslelll tl voters hy the lSI or coti- fmdng theslgiittIumiis : wi no longer hl t olerated. I means that every coiidi . Ilnte whoso ( nnnw nllileurs ( Ill the olelal b allot wi have to 10se on his own umier- Is. I There Is no questIon hut that htllufer h Inlr of thc ( nlulyln contro- Ye'sle ! cOlcclnln Iho form of tl ( out. eul balot wi be avoided by thIs lllecl uf leglsluttiomi. Our cable 1IIImtches Htnle that the exports from Oermlr : to AmCrlca have shown lotceahle Incl'IISeS dl'llg the ( lust l quarter . whIle the 1llllOI.ts have not beln mnll'llalr chan I'I1 ' 1hls 1 : Ilulu u natural \ 11 view of tin' IllCI'I'ISl't lm'll duties Ilnuanllell : unll'l' lie new tlrll t bill. Otlman Ille goods huye un m ollllorlll ' to comlllle wih mil SUIIJlnntmcL'lcan mUllu gels ( ) In our hOle i i lurlwts , which they nl"'e' hall before. 'l'II ' are Ihnllng the slal : 1111althnt \ would OtWlWIHI ! II\u cii- l'oulngtl our manufulI'll'H to grtdui- ul m ' tXIIII ) theh' t act lvi t lea. Xo'olllm' the ( I\\ ' tm'IIT Is Il0IIulnr ) IhlOu1 'hnt wi the Iloltcal rllmulwL's In lie ' eouiilty II . ) city OmCI ! to whcn the I bId for further leglslnlve Iutcriited- Iln Is co8't off ! They wIll have to tUll thel' ittteilt lOll to the scheme that : 111 he carrIed out right nt home. 'I'iioy hlve utitogetller too much tme OIL theIr halls l to keel thelslves I btisy with the nInlls i of their own olhices. olee : We II'CHUIJ Saute IJollle ) wi still Iii- slst tlat the Chleht.nussel police comUlsslon huh Is lint al A. P. A. iiieas- l'e , e\'cn Ifl'l its alleged ( altlO' ; has been publIcly ) \1'esl'ntel \ wIth : floral tlcrI" ! . bearing the emlJlcm oC tie OI.tCI' Are IleUnluent ( ) lhUe 01cals to es- calle the Ilennltes of their uiiisuse of Ilule trusts iuerely , because they ue- toilg to tile wt oath-uount 1101lcal , socIety as ll ! , Judge of the court II whleh they ate 1\llmlgnCII \ ( for 1'la11 . 'ratoolt 'l'oiii was sadly mlsHet at the Shioh reuiuiion. But then he hal ( twice the fun'lliulh'lng for tie A. P. A. polct ) c0uhiilloioil ) bill that he would have hal renewing acquailtanco with I his old l'mr t'rientls. Ouln'I1r11 , II hltnti. , G' lob-Dcitociat. ' , The waves o ( repH lcnnlsm and uslness ; are advancing iinuhtaneousl' . ; .lmulaneousl } I Is clear that the ell correspondence between repub- : Icnn rle and financial Prosperity has not ! L been broken. rrm I . . . ii1ichlgmtn ' . 'J w.h'o c WIse JICI , Kansas Cl ) Slnr A Michigan Jury has unquestonably capped the American jury climax for eccen- triclty. Deputy Secretary of Stale lAnd holm. who acknowledged having embezzled I slate funds. was acquitted by the twelve wIse men sln1ly because he sall that he would have returned the money hal he not lost his positloil. . Buro' LooKliig nt 'I m. American InvllmenLs Things are looking UII. sure. Last week a New York concern loaned $1.00.0 In n far western city. while I would not have thought or loaning a sIngle dollar a few weeks ago In addition to this. there hILl sprung up a decIded better feelnA for American seurites In foreign madwts and I there Is every probabllly that It will Increase - crease steadily. . , lunuhlllun nr Olin Stage' . Louisville Courier-.Tourmil. hut , after tthl , It Is not the degradalon of the nude that Is doing most to vitiate the sta ! . There Is more pollen today In itm Is skirt than In 113 tbhls. its bronze statues are by no means so effective for evil as Ihe utter peu.simiem , the vie nlmosphere. the silk-gowned corruption or such pl''s as " 'r lie Second Mrs. 'J'nnqueray " "Th Crust of Society , " unl shnlar Anllo-li'ench flh which the Iransatlltc theatrical /ewel" has emptied . on UM during the last two seasons. _ _ . _ _ _ Iulro In I UII" . Ihandclphil ltecrl. , , The preomlnnnee of female sufiragu 0 : surre ! . champions In the comimutitutiomimmi conventiot consttutonul of Utah makes Irbo le , tOo entrance at ! I that stale Into t ) union wlh nil her women enCrnchlst at the ( ) ls. The most pecu- liar Ithilse of Iho debate has IeCfl however that one of the most bitter opponents or Iha clause has hen the ; lO'mon iemitler The b-C of suffrage 10 the new woman of Utah would be one or tie most graceful acts of retrIbution 1ormomlol coul , malce for it S : wronging of the old woman. Is - p The lulofultoha' ' Conference. ChlMo Tlm..H.rhl. : The 'Vashlnton carreollent or till Tlmel-leruhl declares II'csllent \ , Cle\'elalll 1 Is sincerely anxIous for the Inllrltonnl I conference ull further hOl'ls that tile re'sul t oC Its Ilellertols wi lead 10 Ihe n'sul increased us ot silver lu the monetary Rye tome of the world. Until n formal cll fur : the conference he Issue hy i ) sOle 1' UrOI'an ' nation the Ilresitent hUH 10 opton hut to clefcl' , his IIJlolnlmenl of commIssioners , I appears. ilowevor that he has Ilrccle(1 ( Ihe ) II Unltell States minister to Herln 10 make I Inquiries as to the Intentons of the German I government thul giving dIplomatc umotic at tile readiness of the Unied lotce join In the conrnce. In nil pro ahlt ! ) u . the Interatona conference wi be hehl ; anti I Is clouhllRS this probabity ! which m has etrongtheticfl.sflver In the market of the world loluy - ' . : - - Tit , ' (1cerie.u Chief ew York Hun . lun. At nn Omnhl } theater last week stereopti . con pIctures oC all time 11relhimts ot Ihe United States Were exhibited . Jetfereon I . Jackson anlt 1.lneoln were cheered with the lilost ciitiiusilsit -Iut nil the others . mot enlhuslaSft ni utheri. txCtIIL 0mW were allJquled. { JUles llUChflTlt1) ) . a I feW . years ! llo ' 10unlolular or. the ec-presldemite at least In the north , was IlP Idalmlled lInt ror the picture or the next democrlc II'ehJenoUer luchnnan then were hisses . 0"0\11 Clevelulll , pres\llent of the \nlet Slares and holding . In his , hands an en rHul : pulronage. ! was roundly hissed. The t l crt hissed Ihe hetra'er ot his pari } ' . tIIoii ; \ democrats QuId reiuubil - cans hlssell ta ) \ler\an Inl has not dared to stand PI for Ammienica the iotte r for tile rlslorattn of monarch In Hawaii . 'he incident was melanchol hut I Is worth mentoning as a sign of Jlular feeling . - - - - ourlmlWI nOLcunn'iI iit cunoYn. ! Madison Tieporter : Governor Uoleomb hu , during lice brie yet trying. period ho has hel' the gubernatorial chair , carne the rPpec Inrte . of al Calr.mlnrd members ot all Schuyler Qui : Governor Itolcomb's veto Is i not effective with Such an overwhelming republcan majority In the legl8lature , but i t Is Rufclenl to show the people the rIght Cor all that. Stanton Picket : Govrnor Holcomb \ nobly rcsponling 10 time dutIes and responsl- blites ns do'ollnK upon him anti tn fulfilling luch obligatIons to the public will I receIve the approval of the comlon l'tplc. Norlh non Argus : I Governor 10lcomb don't hike a measure he USI hIs power and laYI so. While many Iny differ In opinIon with him , all final 4"llt there are no slrlngs on Holcomb , Nebraka's pop gov- ernor. hastings Democrat : Governor Holcomb's veto ot lie Omaha pol co commbslon bill Ilelonstratell Ihe governor's good hard ocitse This rotten pleee ot political jlgglery lought to deprive the mayor of Omaha of any IU' thorlty In the later ot police And nre regu- lallons h , 111 was Purely IlshCl ; and passed It tbo behest of n gang . ot ward strikers. TIINTI 'f 1'11 I.IU.'S 1'.lr . Chicago Tribune : Unless the Urllsh lon changes its ) IIIUon the work of twlln III tail properly Is going to II attended with some dIIcul ) Kansas CIty Star : The altlllc of thige lalli l towarl Venezuela indicates that the Irl18h naton desires 10 ascertaIn . just what the Monroe doctrine menns. Oohe.Democrat : Venezuela would be out- cinssetl In a lh with 1'ngllnd , but the battle Is not always to the Irong. Courage alli 1 good cause count for somethln , and the little SQuth American nation has both Kansas City Times : The counlry Is sick or this e\.erlastlnp diplomatic fiddling wIth Great BI'lal. 'he administration 8houll stand ! pat on three plnl ! : No protectorate , no ) arbitration . Immediate abaltonment of alt dtsputctt territory by finitish troops and al llslluted tcrrlor ) Irllh ant renlmnciation tonal claims of al disputed English tern- Illannpols News : I the acton of Great nrlaln threatens any legitimate interest 01 this country lhel I Is our right ant duty to protest against that aclon , mInd to prolest In such a war as to be effective. nut Venezucla has no caIm or any sort upon us , nor can she be allowed to establish one by the cession or territory 10 our citizens , who take It subject to all the present Innrmlt s ot tithe. Chicago Inter Ocean : Unless the Monroe doctrine now be fully ali Irmly maintained as 10 Venezueln. It Is ( Iule possible , nay , ( Illtc probable that lie end of lie first quare tel of the next century will nml the United Slates a solitary republic. wedged between the monarchical ! Dominion of Canada , a Eu- ropean protectorlo of Mexico , and hal 1 dozen European protectorates In Central ami South America Chicago Mal : It Is not likely . howe\el' , that the United States will conscnt to win Ihe ImHes ot the British lon uy aimy such policy. I will not assume the 10.d oC the Corclgn debts of Central or South American republcs , nor interfere with their domestic Policies. Neither wi the United States allow Great Urltaln or any other rorelga 10wel' 10 assline such a Protectorate nor 10 gubble ill any territory In this part oC the world as long as there Is In the Slate tie- I le- parlmcnt an inclination to sustain the primi- clples ot the Monrce Iloclrlne. Chicago Post ! So far as Is concerned the Drlt h objection to submitting to arbitration claims to territory long occuplel by British subjects , Mr. Bayan could refer Lord Klm- honey to the historian George Dancrft for authority that I England offered no less than six times to submIt to arbitra- ton the question of the northwest boundary of the United States tholh her subjects had long occupied part 'of ' the regIon south ot the tCy-four forty line claimed by thIs rpubiic. But the 1 United States was a strong power and Venezuela - zuela Is 1 weak one. That makes all the I i difference In the world . to John Bull. I . l'/U/'LI > ANI 1'lI..G . I should be observed that Oscar Wide Is 1 a haughty and fearless persoml . 1"01 a brief period at least British criticism . or French vIce wi be materially toned dotvmm. ' . England's position on the Venezuela ques- ton Is picturesquely Puhimanesque. She t'lnks there Is nothing to arbitrate. The adjournment of the legislature Is one of the blessings that brighten as the mem- here plunge Into the shadows ot obscurity. Senator Morri oC Vermont who Is 85 years of age has announced that he will accept a re-election at the end ot his present - ent tcrm Since the conslutonalty or the mulct law was aIrmel by the Iowa supreme : court business has become somewhat muggy In that sectiomi. secton. Paul Song the millionaire Ohio congress. man whose liberality lent considerable eclat to Buckeye ] campaigns has been dubbed "oid " "Oll Sorhum TImes are sadly out of whack In 'Vater- town , N. Y. . where a church congregton I vIsits Ihe sins oC an errIng brother on Rev . William Cleveland. Despite the phianthropic efforts of Mr . Steal to hold the mirror up to life II Chi- : . cago. It Is evident from the testimony that moral retorl might profitably begin at home I In London . Dy a single order advancing the price ot coke . Andrew Calegle clears $90,000 on the I stock on iiaiiui Mr. Carnegie rears time con- . sumers oC coke wit die wealthy . ant there- fore discrediteti . The Inlianapols Journal remarks that early presidential booms contract that tired reeling before the real business begins. 1 should be noled that a profound , peaceful cain reigns In the Hoosier state capital. "I obser\'e. " said Irot. Giibschin . mcdi- tatlvehy stroking hil goatee "that State Senator - ator . B0bba has paid or his mortgage and wi hlill ( a luxurious 10mo on Easy street. And ) 'et the thoughtless assert republics are . ungrateful toward lawmaltcrs. " If the 1rl19h should become too obstreperous - erous In the vicinity of the Orinoco the Ne- brcEka legislature oholll he called out anJ Speaker Ilcharlls placed In COmiilmillflhh , Then would the lieu scoot for shelter or have his tail docked , regardless , or rules For a thousand years more or less science has wrestled with tile problem ot supprelslng thu's snore all achieved a commolious faIlure. 1IrJIps the suggoston or . a Liverpool woman will stmulato these efforts anew enl turn time Inquiry Into hitherto unworket fluids. I appears the ( sIren snore ot her hushint ar noyet her all , supposing hIs liPCs ) needed a lubricant she poured a quantity of coal oil on his neck and throbblnI Ol'iflce. I did nut work satisfactorily. so applell a Ighte(1 match to expedlate the work. The eXlerlment was . a success ant a sympa- her twelve umioiitiis 101m- thelc judge gave 10nlhs to - pro\e on lie appilamice. . The Iruthorhunl If Natun , . Chicago Timts-llernil. At least one utterance In Mr. Balfour's address at the ihnelale lealuo meeting deserves lt he rempmherell. ' 'ID consider home Intlrests niune " he said . "while Great Irlaln WIS cOllected wIth foreIgn cotmn- ' ' colnmercimil tie. Is t violation tries in every cmmercial t a violaton oC common semle. Wheo the country de. pCIlds for its very breath on foreign nations . anti ( If II wcre cut off coul,1 , nol live a day . it was the height oC foi ) ' to attempt Ilola- tion relleclll the currency medium. " 'I'lmis ton j lerlon In short on the hlLherhool oC natons , which ought to Cul on good ground In . \merlca as . wel as Fnglund . An Ipenll ! fur the 1'lr"IIi. . . Kunsa ) City Slar. The Cuban revolutionarY leaders In this country Ire caln Cor volunteers for sony- Ice In Cuba a 11 ! for Hnanelul uslstance. Here 18 un excellent chance for 1I''e or Maine and Morgan oC Alabama to pro\'e the or simiecrIty cash , uf their recent words U ) acton - - - - - - - - - - - Highest of al in Leavening Power.--Latest U. S. Govlt Report p y Btkin D Powder , $ ISOLUTELV . PURE . . - . _ . . . . . . . . . , . . . , - ' - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - T-rln n. hXanithut ; g VI. - - - - - NQr t'UI A OIU r 81.(1l"oln Grant Woolly Vest : The Oniahia people nro going to 811ru(1 ( themselves to makO the air 1 success and I promises ! weil1 Sterling Cngle : OmAha Is to tiara Iht ( fi nest fair INanc' ' ot nny city In the United S Statu ; every ctzcn or our state Is luter- e8ted In the succes ot our state rnlr. TcknmRh urtonlan : I was n nlc 'hen the bl for permAnenty locating the tate air nt Lincoln was lost. OmnhR can now 10 on In the work of preparIng for lie ( best air the stale has ctcr kmmowim Yalry Entellrlse : The business men 01 Omaha are Iravlng no stones untlrnCI to make i the clmlns state Call the biggest ex- p08110n or Iho kind ever hehl In the west. The glebts ( ot thc fall will ale \ well en. terlalnCI In the ely every e\enlnl 01 the seSe a ba . Farmes or Iotmghts ) , you must make a showing there ; you can I you will. Craig 'rimc : Monday night 1 melon was made and enthuslasttly adopted ) that one 11ay be set aside for a "Nebrnsk par.hle" nl t ime state fair In Omaha this fall . All the en- tcrpllng t and \ lively cites and towns of thc state arc OXllccted to be , and shol\ . . rtp rlenlr < In thc parndc I'aeh would ) ril rush on industrial commercal or altrlcll ! ral teal , nccompanle.1 by citizens tram Ihi ( respectIve p Iace. This would be the biggest ! kind ot an ntvertscmtnt for our state The MardI Gras paReant , hf1 at New Orleans each year will be reprOluctl at the fair and the I\OI\S \ , etc. . will b 11lrchuel ) from New Orleans. Our citizens should I get together mind lake nr- rnrcmtnts 10 be represented II the fair on the partlng day. Let the ( state knOT WI arc enttrprlslnF ; show the people of the ( slate Inll other states what we are cJpable of. Arc you going to < 0 althlns or are you going 10 let l the ( opportlll ) . sill . ) rrol you . ? urn' U/ TIlE UlIH..lll. A ton oC IUamonds Is worth $35,000.000. Conneclcut has passell a law prohibiIng street cars to cross steam rents at grade. From lie thirteenth to the seventeenth century : blue coat In Jnglant was the ( slg.1 oC a serant , Little . oak trees an Inch anti ono.hal high , are grown ly Chinese gardeners. They take root In thimbles. I Is claimcil that 3.00.000 song birds were killed last year for the IHrlle of adormi- Ing i WOrlldfl'S hats with their pilmage , The slllremc cOlrt ot California has dc- clle < that the holler or a Ihroll/h railroad ticket has a right to slopo\'er privileges. The people ot Great Drlaln consume Its tobacco per head than those ot any other civilized counlr-nly Iwenty.lhrec uunce to the inhabitant. . Euphrates gsclalllu8 EndYllon McJlmse ) Is the name of I clerk In the recorder's omce oC a : Iar'svle. stlrp. :10 , lie signs hIs minnie with A telegram from New York 10 AustraHa has to go nearly 20.000 miles , 15.000 ot which arc by submarine cabie . ant It Is handled hy fifteen tporators. Time most powertut telescope now In use m nlagmlifles 2,000 diamneters . As the moon Is u 240,000 miles tram Ihe earth It Is thus , 10 all Intents anti imriascs. brought to within 120 u miles or our wom'hL A man In Bremen bas Invenled a Itnd at r " 01 bombs" for calnln the vaves . which I can bo nred a short dlslance. There are I entail holes In theta allowing the oil to run out In about al hour. General Booth Is i Planning to send such an Industrial colony to Canada as will astonish the vorid. Ills scheme comprehends the transporlaton of 10.000 people and be Is san guglne that these people will stay ant pros- lIeI timere I Is announced Ihlt an egg or the great . auk will soon be offered for sale In Eng land. Two of these eggs , which turned up receally sell for 175 and 260 guineas re- spectiveiy' . Another one was sell , In London ; a year ago for 300 guineas. A firma In Lenten , England , has placel L on the market electric . Oil fire radiator con slstn or a wrought.lron basket filled with fire cay balls , which party hide a colorc(1 Incandescent lamp. TIme illusion afforded by this arrangement Is that . or a glowing coal fire In an open grale. A cal was born with two heads near Golt i Creek , Iont. The animal hIved only a brief ! I time aCer birth. I was 'dark red with whit , marllng3. ant both heads were pertecUY formed Time ncclts branched from the sii.ui - tiers , and the marilngs or each face were Ille those of the otheu a white blaze on the fore : head. DissectIon or the anImal showed that L It hat two hearts or normal size. but that t there were no lungs except a small ronnatol which occupied the space heft by the hearts but which was wholly inadequate , In size ; and construction to sustain p the anlmal's life . CnsL nf Iuhlo 1.llhlll St LuIs Ooh"-D moorat. The cost of sUP1lylnl electricity end gal for one year for illuminating purposes In I the cites or the Unltel States Is put at ! $10,00.0. This co\'erl enl } ' the lghlnl furnished under olcial authority and nt the Illlc expense and Is exclusive of the amount ) all by indiviuicmais . cOlortons , hotels theaters mind railroad and sLearshll' companies Of the $ 0.0 npproprlaled annual - nual ) " for the lighting of the city or New York $15.0 Is divided among tour gin ( companlcs. and $ ! .C goes to lie ( Ins electric light comlanies with which the city has conlracls. . ( The gas slllpled to publc departments costs $10.0 additional . ! and abut $ ' Is spent on naphlha lamps Chicago , which owns its own electric lHht ! 1)lnnl. spends $151).000 a year 01 gas Phila - delphia . which Ilso owns its own Ightnl plant. spends .ioJ'jO'd I year on lighting . San Francisco sl'eluts $20.0. anti Boston about the same. St. Louis , which has In so man } ' electrical IPlllanes gone fnr nhed I of other Amerleun cities . speUls more In n year for electric light lumlanton than fur gas. amId It Is the only Ilrge city In the United Stales of which lila Is true. - - - - - - - run .utlwn JJUt'Tnln I WM stated at the commencement or lit . last sesson thlt 1 great effort was then mlklnl In Spain and 10111:11 : 10 Impron thd eottdittoti oC the ° plc of IltOSO - cONlllon thl p"Jle i ( tIOStoun. trls , amid that I al'pN\e,1 10 he ! onlluctel wIth extrlt1nnr ) ' muodcu'atiomi. I need scarcely he remarked that time l'e8ul has tCCfl so tar , very different Crol what W : then anticipated . ot e\ents In that quarter at the globe , wlh which we have 10 mueh intemcourse . and Cror whIch wo derlvo our origin we Inure always been Inxloti9 and IntHetCI 5ieetauor . The citizens ot the . Unlell States cherish \ \ Icnllnells the most . . friendly In favor or the liberty elli hllllll , nl' or their fellow Intl on thai silo 01 the .ttlatmtic . 1n the ware at time European Ilowtt , In matters relntnK to th 18clves. we imave never tnken any imart mice does I C0l11rt wih our policy tn lo so I ts only whn our IIRht" are Invnllel , or seniouly lueminceul that Wi relent Injuries or lake ' eparation for .Iefeme. With the II eparaton our Wlh miiovo- mliu'mits In this llemmiiplmero we ' ot . 11nt5 hell ( au-c ncccs. city , 101'e eOlntct \ . nlll by tRnfM which Il t he oh\'lol" to nil enIRhtet anti 11. 1'lrlnl obpervers . 'Fhme political 1'slll ot the allied lJWI'rM Is essentially different II thts t'l'SPtCt from that of Anieniems. This duiteremice teCe0tl ficun that whmichi exlts imi their respective go'rmimmientm. Ammd to limo tlcfeims of our own , whiltil tins bt'emm ehieved by time lom of so mmmcii t.hood multI treasure , miii.I . unatomned by tue wlsdoia ( It ( heIr Imiost ctulighmtrnetl citizemnu , and under which we have emmjoyeul liilCXdLImilled felicity , this simolo . mmntlon is ulevoe,1. ( \.e owe it , timorerut e , to candor and to the nnmlezmlle , reimitlons existing luetweemi ( he Uniteil Stmtteit amId those pourers , to ( leclalIl timilt We shintmhl comskier , any mltemTmpt on thmeir Part to extend their system to any portion of this lmcnilopiiere lie dnngcrotms to our Peace timid on fety. Vitii the existing CilOmmitYS or c1eliemiulemucic of Etiropeitmi umitlon we hmtve not ititerfcrnl. and shmtli hot ititerfere , llimt , with time govennmliemls ( vlmo lmit'e ( ie'lnreul their intletiemiulence mind maintaimmi'ul It , nflm ) lmose Imidepemicheiice We have. omm grtat conmuiuleratiomi antI on jtmst ilrimicu1)les ) , miekuiowieuigetl , e commll not Viei % ' any iimterposiiomi ( for ( he purpose of olulmressing ( liemli , or cuntrahiimig , iii amiy other mmiamlmmer. their dcsttmmy by any Euro- ' Ileami power , lii tiny other llgim ( titan as the mnntfestntIomm of tin untnieuttl ) ' tiiipoitttlon toWmmmd the Pnlted Htntcs.-l'resltient 2.10mm- roe's mnessage , 1)eeeimituer 2. 1Si3. , p 1'O\rIz ) .l.'li I.iT. Jimilgc Mrs. l'tmwed-Our ililidiord timinles of llotimiumg hut tIme rent. Ntiwett-You wrommg him , my dear. I'm Ittll'C ime never thinks of the remit imm the roof. 1)eroit ( Free i'rerts : Siiortlmmg iidhtor- \'hitt kind of music iii ( Ilk 'lie'aikure ? " l"inanciui Ehitor-t guess It. lutist ho a Icimmel they iilai ivitit toot notes. l'hiiintlt'hphiia Inquirer : ilO-i'mipfl. who orlginate.i the motto , "I'ay mis you go ? ' ' Father-Some clumi ( lint owned a railroad , \Vcst Uniomi Gazette : Some men. when tll'y are , irt-ssed utit , act as if they had been caught stemtiimig chickens. \Vnshmimigtoil Star : "Vehl , " saul one bach- 1w ; to amiottuer , " 110W nrc yeti anti ) 'Olmi' litimimmfl : beimmg getting along ? " "It's a. pretty ( iomso strlmggie , " Was ( lie reply , 'as to which at us can iiohd out tile lotiger under ( lie doctorim miiedicine' Imidianapohis Journal : " 1 tttmrn.ose It ha too late. " mused the mneniber of tue chooi buanuh , "to regain time iuilic ) aitectien by no- sigmiing. " ' ' 1 guess it IS , " saId the citizen. ' 'but It 3'011 die I will see that you Intro one of ( he biggest ( tmnerais ever brought out in this town. " - Detroit Free Press : The beggar had a sign UI ) . "Deaf nih ) Dumb , " and ( lie Pass- big philanthropist toiied iii trout of him. "I'd like to give this mami sometlming , " ho said to Ills conipanion , 'bu ( how ant I to icnow lie is deaf amid tltmnib ? " "heat ) the sign , " whIspered the beggar cautiously. Chicago Tribune : "how will you have your eggs cooked ? " asked the welter. 'Make any difference in the cost of 'em ? ' inquired tile cautiomms customer vfthi ( lie brimless hat multi faded beau'd "rimea cook 'emn with a miice slice o ham , " said the custormier , greatly relieved , Detroit Free Press : And the over-dressed yotmnr : man murmnurel : 'Cotmnt ( lint tiny gained , whose low doscenuilng summ , sees not a man Present fl dun , " Indianapolis Journal : "Coucluored your bicycle yet ? " "No yet. Ive got so the darn machine ' tloesnt wimm more than two failS out or three , though. " WOULD YOU ? iltucklymi l.ite Would you ruffle ( lie ulown of the butterfly ? Or scatter ( lie violet's dew ? \Votmld you rub the soft cheek of ( lie veach awry ? Or rumphe the roses ? WOLmId you ? And ( he flu-st lovIng tries of an unicisseil iflail ( , Tue fairest bloom ever that bleW. As sweet. and as frail as ( lie tiowers that Whoever wotmli take It ? Would you ? 1ItOrllIIL.IND. George Edgar Momitgoniery in New York Herald. lEone is may country ! Hero my earth and cIty ! here let me toll through all time changeful days ; here let mae dream nmy dreams amid find my ways ; Itere let me live iii ) ' life ; here let mae die ! My motherland ! My owni Her tender cry- 11cr cry to loyal chililren-thrliis umid cmiymu- 'rhiriils iii my heart of ibearts , and God muiiali gaze On me with horror when my lips deny Tn peace , in war her sacred faith is mine , For I was fItsIllIdned gently at her breast ; And she , who bails the nations-she , divine And glorious in mmnitie'mlclmahule llnreit , " Stammuls fearless wlmiie nil Europe lIes supine- Stamit1 firm and. mighty in our radiant West. BROWNING , KING & Co. You Can't Stand on our Corner Any More This Spring- _ % . - I- _ u Without an irresistable desire to spcculatc a little in one of our new , neat and nobby spring suits. They . are full style and great inducers to shed that old and a shabby winter suit. Everything we now show in the suit line is spring-decidedly so-and for Sto , $12 or $15 you can have suitsthat cannot possibly be matched outside - side of tailor shops for less than $25 to $40. They arc made by tile best tailors in the world-our own-the cloth selected by our own designers , who were first to buy , therefore giving you the pick of the best weaves , the best styles , the best prices , at our this week's sale of spring suits. BROWMINJcJHQ &