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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1895)
, r . . . . . . , TIlE O [ .AIIA DA.TT.I Y ] U u.4.1'rnrH8DA Y. _ APRTT. 11 _ 1 CJI _ - - - - - - t. - - - - - - . . . . _ , \r" THE _ OMAHA . DAILY DEE. - - - - - - - - - - - - = r --r--- ; ' . E. nus ! > } \ \ ' A'fEn. llItor. I : 1'Unt.1ttJ IW1R , ! OflNNQ. - , = : _ - " , TIItI : lW 1jfl1t1PT1O4. ! " bll flee ( \lhout SundAS ) , One yer..J M PRIIY H \ flUfl(1t . < One YeM . . . . . . . Ig P ) , nt Month , . . . fun < , . . . . . . . . I00 . . . . . . j RII " . : lonthJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ( , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to . Runln ; ' . n " One ir . . . . . . . . . . 0 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i RntuMlt ) U , . Ono \tnr. . . . . . . . . . " : Yeelly I1v. One y r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . a oo'vi'i ' . ,1'IIFS. Omrihn . Th D" Thill4Ifl. Omnht. , , . . nlltI" . . Corner N nd 2101I I 81 . fnulh ( $ Ollh. Sltigr Jk. nn. 21 CounjI 1fliilTii . 12 l'tMl IHi.yt. Counci III" 1 ! tll 11".1. . , ' , fC Comn1TCe. ChIc ) ! I1c au ImAt . Nw , cI. 01.0 10nu Clnm'r . nnt.t. l Tribun n"l. : wtk1ltngton. 13 ( Httt . N. W. . COn1POD1CE. COJIPONDmCF. ! nn" ett. , All totnnuIIIcatnvN , ! teltftlE : 10 MW ( t. telnlhll Al COlnmuncnlol" ! t 8houll , ni1drl , : 'ro the Editor. IIusIrEg8 L1TT1flhi. A I bUklne.t UU8IES 1leu r"nllnnce houJ t , . . , I'hIIhIfl " "m h ntIresset1 In Th Bro 1Ihl . .In. , 1 Omaha Pratis , chrrkl ) nnI , "llno" lllell . 10 trntR ) 10 made In\'nbl" In the ord"r 01 Ih".or " : ' . . TIlE JIEI I lUI.IIIO . otpiNY. . ' - - - - - - - - - = = = : : : : - - - - - - - . TtNTOI ; i\ : TIN . . , Cleorgo B. Tz.ehurk R ( . crplnt or The t e lub. JI nrlo cnnnny. being 1Uiy KWOrfl. LY thftt : lnl tuly 1 . the netunl number lnl full nnI Nmleln (01' el or Ihe ' ? J'nntng . Y vonlnA n"II tUfldOi . 10 Ihenll' MorlnA. ' . 2S. wi : Ill nte.I during the month of I'cLlun I \M , . to11ow ! . I. 2. I. rolowR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2),40 2 .I Ir. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 ) ' .r1 : . , .3. . . . . . . . . . 21,4 . ' . 17. . . . . . . . . 2' 1" " ) ' : . 4. . . . . . . . . 21,19 . .H. . . . . . . . : ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r. . . . . . . . 21.012 19. . . . . . li" r. . . . . . . . . 19,911 20. . . . . . . . . u'r 7. . . . . . . . . . 19.6 9 21. . . . . . . . H'- 8. . . . . . . . . , . 22. . . . . . . . . I 'II , . . . . . . . . . 1.9 . 2. . . . . . . . . 19'3 . 1. . . . . . . . . . 2i.Cfl .21..2) . ' - II . . . . . . . . 21.r . . , ) 25. . . . . . . . . ' : 1 . . . . . . . . . U.tr . 2' ' . . . . . . . . . . g'rH 1. . . . . . . . . I.RIB , fl. . . . . . . . . li la 1. ] . . . . . . . . 19,70 19.r. 2. 2. . . . . . . . 1'62 : Tntnl . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gj7.C 3 , . 4plI cOles lueUon ' . , . . . . . tot . . . un.ohl . . . . . . nn.1 . . . . returned . . . . . _ _ _ : Net . oics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S.t , 13 : Xniy . n\'erngo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.,01 r .Sundny. cioncm n T7SCIUCIC. oronm . nn,1 , . iuhTl1Je4 In my pre ' Sworn to h toro ni' nn .uhrrlhf ' Ihls 2d or lntch. 1St3. ( ncp ( S nl ) 21 < 1) N. : 1' . I"EI . . Notary . bll c. - - - - - - , ; TIIgc Sllllr coull ; h'c ; ; leCt : legc ' or highly Interesting ( 'ml1lscelccs ! Ir : lie enl ' wouli I's t n VOIIt1t'tft11 luw In which the I nw"II'S ! cnnnol i i bore t)114. I ' ' 1it' I tICO flit tux Iitv IH ' 11n w01clprfnl Inw. , Thl IWOIc ) ) ! wi IUne Ihl' hcnlnt ol [ , , thc 11tl'psl l'll'nptl : Iy 11hlc money so ) ( ' ' ' ' I IoIcoIIIl hits the fluin I long its ( O\'l'I'10' Iolcolh 11nl W0t'l ; ( In lhe IntcI' . . 'hnt woull the ireS ) . or the ( countl'r 'to If thnt I'olne ) O\.tI' ( or Interview/ ! . the Iloti. Chauncl' : : llchel [ Depow thoulllutllenl ' tliy tip ? , - " ' . , Ttltlngl ; Jt'lO'tSI. the I perpetunl I 1)t01111)it ) lou c\lllale fit ' ofle , Is gone , hut the DelO'lst golll ! letlal . coulest wi contnue IIHlelIilIttJIy. . NohOI ' expl'cled Ilythlng to COlI I O It of the 1)lce dl'llrlleut : Investga- : tion just cnllec ( ! 'rhcl'dorc , nobody Is I tlsPlllutell with the result . , 'I'he law 'e'H have not hl11 aiiyt1t1t , cOle theh' way II n long while which ' ] Hol\et so hlcl'ntv - n Iclll n : thnt ollewd up h ) ' the IUCOII ! tax decision. . p The hue la 'or of Chlcl O , who hun 14 just stelliletl ) ( oUt of olce , will now liar the IH'lvlegu of learning how 11111 ' a , political occident elu fade fl'OI the t llublc ! lel Jr ) ' . : I looks lS i . .1.V. . .Eohuutsn . the hero ( t the Ielr y UeIU , wi Hoon he : : ' ' - ttteuiiuin : out of It jot , ulh'H : the Hi" . ; UItOU cznr can be hlllel'll to II'o\'l c I fOl' his faithful Hel'\'IU t 'a.- PerhlK thm'e may he I chuce 10 get U 10Rie for the govelllmt 11'lltl : , : , t OmcI ! lu " 'afhln/lou whel the II'oVl'rt ) ) ; of ex.Helalm' : laholc Is i w0\11 up fm' the leuclt or his creu1htoru. Tilt. ) succcss of Mr. Cln'IJltm"s . lectU1 'p cngngelelt . Is the let C.lleuct' of the LV ] ) Ollullr1 of his news letters. I Is I laf1 : that his hitters adorn 10re sCI'all ) books thll do those of : lY other fle\'t I- 1)111Cr tOLTeSlOm1lt3u1t. ) Pcrhapi some one trill still vcntm'c to tisseLt hunt the Hussel.Chm'chl [ ) . ] Icl cOllmlou bill wus 10t Illven , through Ihl legislature . over the veto or the governor tuuutler the whip and Slll' oC the ( 1urlltol CH' . ( hah'lu1 1111 . of the Ileloerntc t )1tonnl t cOlllt I I tto Is IIIOIfl ! II I a rlcllt Interview ns ; saying that reslclent Cle.c- hwt 0111 he UHle'stnHI one nlolhm' : : : IJel'fcct . . This hi iileuisIuu ; Informnatiot I. I h' . Ilnly UHlclIllllls ( \lr. Cl'\ . ! hutntl ] ' he 1flU4 ' . 1111 1)'Ceet hnl nchhn'cll somnt . . thing which no ole else ever cllmcl 10 I have 410111 ! . The relef 11)II'OII'llllon ( ) t I WI1'I'untl : o must ho turned Ilto ready cUNh I I omict ) . ' . ' 'lo emnergoney Ilelullll It. ' 111 Ii I . nfl 11mlHl11cO of Ill ! inont'y 11 tht Illr. ' 11\\Clt t 8chool CIIII f'lllhl" toe thll ! lflimVe amid the state stiII stvt' mnomn. , ' 111'1)110 Inll Ilnlo1 laV 10ll y . . nt holh cluls hy ) 111'c111Illg tht'se Intel' . ust-betiring WI'I'IITI for thc elll ! of t the school flll , - r ' Th , li'oiuos(1 , < hl'chl.tlsl'l polka , l _ _ i COI/Ulr'IOI / \ ill. COlh'I'Y 10 I glIlI'11 CXucltols , ho ' , II'C nll rou i II filch I- - Jelshll ) than t 10 II'CHOI ! iolirti. ) Ac. cOI'ctn ; 10 the ( l'st lilVICN ( , It wi eiIU. 11'110 I ) two 1'lllhJcIIS , omit Il'Uoel'nt I t Iltl thl'l'l A. P. . \.1. I I thiN doesn't cam I. : tiultITuito ) six commuuuuIssIomuem ' ' tQllllnto l'OIIIIISloll'I'R , 0' Oln I 101'tll1 \ ! muot' , our 1.lillctc IUlt ho . itt CI'ul. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' A rt'tlu'iiig 11111\1' of the house of t l CouuinomiH 0'\1 11 . l'umgiutnd : huH 10 - ! \ hui'r OIIIO'tlll ) ) I to Ilclulo I hll I u 11. JUe 11 utuuibI1iouuu. HI I II Iwllly ) 1'll01' , Jtnll'll hy l tl I hOI ! ! o\'el' which ho hUl , llrl'shlml , tl ioval Cn\'ol' amid ulnl1 ! CU'CS It hel'lh II tutu llono of 10'111 to I tmlnco his l'Ollllll years . hInt the ex. I cIcmuiemit ( of IartlclimttilIg ) Iii ' . cll'lelt 111'II'Inlil II n II'ell. dcntnl ( 'nl'lll II n delight ho I10t 1)OrIUIttel tl CljO . " ' ( storl railroads nlo just lOW < n. : ngl'll Iii a cut ; rate \11 01 wCrlloUul jinset'gtcr tmaflic. 'l'hiese little ditilcu I. tIcK clmo Ild go \hlo Ihu Icullll'r I\IH thc trn\'cllj Ilhlc l'eelvo Iho 'lllUt'lt ] llllmtthtB. ! ' 1hel'o hi n 11el'U' luflty ohout 1'1110111 mlu wars that I hi I ut'l':1 I I. Whlo each rOI\l ImoW , to n 110l'nl certainty tInt ( \i compettol' r I , secretly l'uUhl1 rates , 10 1)'n1CHt Is I UtlO , rct 11 olcn proinuulgatiomu of such cut rates tiurotrl ; the ' ' l'ulcl throwl imuamiagt'l 8 IUII"I'I'\ , \ Ilto ! o\'cl'llh excltcmneiit. ! I I Iglll to I Otc ; IS If the 1110\1 III hl\o ' . Jolted this lohlY leIS : oC mo\lug. . . \ho ' I veoilio to tOUI' tile country. - . Tim ; 01I'US1rO/I' ; Iut I ; ; zirt hAs. I I Oo\rno1 10leolh 1111 not perCorm I luolhor oflicini net hlRclo of time Mtnt" d epository rciJcttl bill woniul ' . dt lor , < II'nl tl 'oIM fully jus. tC t ' limo pcoilio In ele\tht hll to the chief xcculh'Nlhll of : ehrl lm. 'L'he . g ang or trensnly rnitlnrs tm t WIA hlRJ . t iny 11\1 night ollcrllng ) : 01 the iuieumu hcrs or the recent legislature counted u moro 1111 this bill than ulpohl ni ) ' olhll' job with "hlNI they \cre Cflmliit'CtCl. ( How lull thICp I ' h ail : nt stii : wits clllrlr leloIHI\'nh.l hy the Ilcl'lnl'll'C ; wih which ! they 1'1" stlll their ohjcct. or time ! ( lnte thl' ) ' ( cit secure lit nil tunes. li thc hOINC tht' t y Ir ! n Iletl'mlucl 0111108\ ) IOI-11 ollllsltnlhllh l ! gave thll n signal 1 Ih'fllt wlll the lull for the oltrlJhl 1(1111 of the , ( k'lmoHItory 11 w \IS hl'olht to n Vote. Not 111ullt by this rehll tInt . ' set ! to work to gc't tht ( HOIRI hi h nleulln only thc COllt . Ih'11sl. t ory IllW timt'onglm the house , 111 thl,1 11 I time tnrlmtRH of tl' l'lsll hoU' ! or the t SIHlol Sl'll I hl1l , to thc hOIRI l'ulsColll'll ( hy ! l'IUte ul1uclltll ( ! so IH to 1'1'1)111 ) nil fl'I'UOIS I'elutlg to thl' I trllo'lt of state fUICls , Time trlrtU ! IlsCO\'el'l'll. but lot until too late to t tt'v&'mlt the ncclplll' ( ( of hue [ nlmucut(1 . 1111 m : hmy : vole Illoptlg thin iLlifitt of 1 PfiCl'h ( cOlfll'clce commummuit tet' . Nothi. I mug l'IIUlhlc helwcen . thcl amid the spoils lu time I'Ct.y hul thc IWt of the ' ' ' to'eln the . ' ' O\'I'IO' \'eln bill 'Ihl feau'li'ss veto of GO\'CI'II' lollolh I fl'US' tl'ntl's this raid for another two years , If i not fori'v'r. , 'I'hc Bel' has ( 'XIuOt'(1 tl inirost' of [ thu 111oHlol ' ' Inw l'l'llal bill anti the ehI'lllm' of the IIl 111 lutel'eRls I t Il" . hilt It. I has alHo howl that the I provisions of tl htsemlt ) law II hiouu I'str Hll rigidly 1IIIIuIIII'llcl , are 11' Ille to IH'otl'cl the People 1Jllust tim ( lunger of ha\llg public lonl ' Ilcpos lIed In lutcu1' Iummks. So far as time cll'llsls ) oC stale lole ' ale l'OICCI'llt the govenmor huts IIOWll' ) to lumsist UlloU honlls ) . ( rain each Ilrpoflorr ( hlll ; thnl wi lenvl uo 1'001 for IOHs to the slate , C'CI II tht I event or halk faiiure. 'rhc \'to or Ihe t 11110SI0' ' rlleal ) bill Il' cleatc : : that ( ( IV'l'uiOl' lolcomh does limit propose ) to shirk this 1'ponsllll . . ' ' 'I'hc' gOVC'101 c\llcutr IH'OIIOSIS ) ! to IL'I ) forum hil tnt ' nl 110tlclm' of the 1'10' 111ts 10Uer , alll he hns set out lu the right way to do It 1sn 01 7'11 IlT1UNCJl.lWNT . FrASCO. ' 11l 11Hpositol IIHlc hr the city caulimo cli of time retu'emicimmimcmut ' ' . el rel'clchleut ortliumaumees Intro- ehtclll by the tlnlcc cOlmllee Is a virtual allOlnClllUt ( lint the Injoll . melhC's ICIIla ) te the IH'omlsls 01 ecolomy whlh they gave with sn much gusto' immediately after time 01 gallznton of thc new body. l ' .he re- hOOt ! 01' the flnuce cOIIIt umccomnf 111rlug the orlUnnlco ! xllg the nunuII tux levy for the eusullg year cXlllnllet In detail how thc ' ' detnl 1110110sed I'C\'emle coull tc 1111e to meet nil rlqul'ements for eXleiid1tuirt5. ! Amolg the eOflteimi- plated reforms wus : general reduction ; oC time excessive salaries or city hal emlJlore and the cOlmltee 1)lcIIgec ) Itself tQ bring iii ortliummuuiecs to isef II orcUualces accol- plsh thIs end nt an early mcelng , 'hls 1'11rL was adopted ald IItol'sed t111Imouly. . If memO' ' serves us CO' l'l'Ct ( . For O\'l' two mcnths the tL'- pnrl'I'S hn\e been llltt"nl ' wnlll for thc vrmlsed ) letllnChlelt to umiute : . l'lalzc , 'l'imey flue how InfO'lcll that : couuClhnllc promises tloiu't COUll I I wi lc dlmeult to Inlw nl ' one hl'II'n that these ImtK b:111 : reformcls WII'e hot IH'clullers from the start Hlue of Ihosc who inure talked loudest ! lot' rch'llchlelt anti been 1081 free lu their lllcclgCH ) are the very oles wh whel time lest came were Iolnl squarely 01 the ( othcl' side. Time excuses that cIty , hll Imlurles ; are ; not excessive alt timid the chm'lm' forbids ' ' forhllH l'eh'euehnJ11Iu just ! lhmm IllaceH wlm'l ! the ' wonld ghHl ' wlelt the nx are too IrII'elt to he ) BwulowCII even l' a II file puhle. " 'hil salurles In alt IJh " te IIU'mits 11lc hecl goimug town or havc hecn at : hest AtaUolur ' . Anlm'leH : Iu tim city of. llct's have hccl ollg UI ) , All thnt WA tclul1et waR thai IIlc clplorCR ; 11db' : t HlrU of thc brunt of lined tlCS alolg wll Ihe taxpayers , out or whoSI . enlll ! they are HlIJ101.'I ! 'l'lmIs II l certainly n rea olnlll deumm III ! Hut I I I now cle.u' . that . I II 10t l ' 'e lt by tilL huL'CSCumt city cO ncl , Il.lssumw SINS , ' [ heolulc oC pOllal hUllH'HS I ! tue . ' CCllcl1 lS I relahle 'illll'x or time ennui . UOl of I'llle HIII cuniumut"i'et. AH soar m IH Ilnnll' ) Iltl Il'PI'HHlol ! b"giiu to nlecl L time husllrsf ) IntH'eRtH o thc 101 I try the rcecllllA fl'OI the IllHtl1 ) ) 1 Hen'lcl ( II' . dilu anll u'eeoveuy of I made 11'11/1 wih imuem-eastu of ) ' ' . ' It ni 11C1CISC pOllal l'I'ccllll. 'lhll hnl Ilel the Ullfl'l eXlwl.\'lce , nlt timero Is no ditihemmity Iii ' thel 10 11tt'uiy II IHIC'lhuIII" why It 111111 lie $0. Aeeollll to 1 : Rlnlllll ! J lust IHSlwl1 oj' Ihe t ( IHIII t I mc cllltr for tht Inst : lulrtC' of ISH" the ' how I cOIHllemhlo hUH'I'ISt OI'W , tl ( corl'l'sllollllg le'IOI ) ( oC 11111 , hlllllu ; thlt for limo ( otmmmtrt ' ns 11 whole hut : \sOm'st oC ( the Ih'II'CIII 1 hlHI l'tnII1111 ' : a revival hnt set 1mm. 'rie Inll'O'clell WIS 10t \'J'.f In'lwe , hit 01 time whole humsi mut'ss Illrll I i m g the t iutst . ! I ice Imlomu I ii , of 1111 ) 1 WIH hctcr thll I II the 11'I'I'PIIlg 'ell' . Hilco time hlglullu of time cur : 1'111 ) 'l'al' them IIS hlt1 a Iu'el ) ; st u'a uhy IlcI'lmBo I II I the t I I'e\'elll oC Ihl' t I Io'lolco I 1'lll'l I el t , nll the t 1 11' : fom' time IIs ! IIUlrlll' of time year m't cx Peel cii to show I Ilule I malel'hll t 1 Jlhl 0'1' those of limo Hnle mOlthH II istui I : , 1111 nlso 1'11' tht IH'eccIIIJ 'IUII" tll' t . 'T'i me ! 1111'o\ellnt I II I hlHhwsl I II m 10st 111'11 ) of time coulh' ' II a flct ( a . l\nr to cvemybntly anti Iho IIClensllJ ; istmt1 rceolllt ) Is one of the tUlel ! cvi . Ih'uces of It. Ammotimt'r excehiemut slgu thnt ' Alntl1 l'xel'll'lt n gt'ltIC revival IR inking 1IIIco 1111 that Ihlc II I leHtollol of l'nlllh'leo 11 the (111'e 11111l'11'S II the flct Ihal In snll immdumstries svages intro beemm rob umtarhl , Iullstrlel WI"I'S 1110 hlt'l VOIII tl'ly tuivnmueeui hy t'mnpioyers. q'i115 111\IClll 'crH. 'J'hlr has 11't'1 llolO II tIlt ? h'I. wnoh'l 1111 cotton 11' IluHI'ler imy S0l0 nmamutmfsctuuu'crs . mid I I IH j rcagollhl ' to bo CXIJtclet ( ( tha tle txtttmijm1o sviii bo followed h ' l'Xllllo wi 11 ollm'l'd by others ' 1ho , uuumramueo l'OIIIIUl't In ! lch n fuci t II j thlt I : time laluCuclm'cl' . led COllhltlt t of n 111'1lt fOI' 111. 11'Ihlll at lrolt Ihlo IH'II'l'I , mHllt Is I only II'el'/Saf ' tutu t this fcellumg mimuuhi bt'eomuta ' , Ihll Cct'"I Ihll II'I'OIO JCll'I'11 II I otN' ( to lu'llj . 01 n cOllllelo I'ctm'n of IUllutrll1 . : cth.ly atuid . . jclerl lu'oiJur' I ) , Iii leul'ly every , line there lUS tn ken plnee nn Illrovcnll 11 Irlccs ) which iM I nlo n good 81/1. Ailca It In. tlcntcs n bettor 11'lllcl for mnerclmnmi- uh ise. 'fhe fact l ! that old stocks hn\'o leen IlrtU ' " ' 11 crmcI1 : UI' , 1nkll 1'101 for 1 Inrl" SUIIIII or ICW , nli whie ImllOltnlllH Iulc hcen 01 n hhb. . I I I settle thc COIUIIJlh'c cnlmcl or ( ur iOOO.OOO of Plolllc Is M great timnt n01 11IUfll'tll'CI'H feel certain of hI'i ll able to . disjios ' of thdl' 11'othwl . Alothtr Iollt Is thnt I 11 IIOltOUH of thc t Cllltl'r . hllllll ( elh'lllrlRes are re' 111.tl'll m to he IOI' thln Oltlll1'I , tn'O th'p. which It'IIR Ilwh for HI\'lnl II- ti hISh'll' 'l'iiere Is [ ! ll uimuemmmiloyetl luhM , hit the 111hN' of Ill'olle hia . . tl mrommgimoimt tIme conumtry 11 hul n fl'ICtol oC what It was a yetir ago , Ilt the llc. Inlll (01' In ho' 11 growimug. Wih ni time signs nlll hulrlc1s I of hl'll'l thnes iuumd of l01tllll Improve- Illt tiivt' If no:111 reilsoli for pt'ssl- Ilstlc'II' \ ! or thl I Cut\'l' . 'I'hl' outook Is limos t 1)'OIIHllg I for thl' I I'l'nlatol I I of ( ss imttt . n lellllg llu'itlsiu Ilnlllul 11111er ) I'eceltr IIll'1l'ell. thlt I thc I United States II i ut the thl'l' I hell of un era or great . . . lu lll'RS act ivity lul 1"'OSL'I.I ) . IW1''IS1 cziie.txinr. ; 'he HORehlI'r 1IIIHh'l'nlll ! to mm mni' a \cl'lu'll for \hkII' ' quite U ! ut Ittl.hIt' :1. thll of $ Oitit' 01' Its II'ccl' . 1'Sfm' ! . so f mir . Its thl' ! 'lltlon wih this m i coil mu try , n. ( , comm iermm cii. ( 'I' imu' 11151)0. Iltnl I IK immanifestimig wihI'gnl'cl to the t Icl\1 Islll'lc ! ! II mmdl lice hOlpsl 101 l'I'll'lll ' , , I II a lmtlI' oC 1'I'ral It mtovi t'dgt l tll I I m ! ou u' govern mum eimt hli I ht'l'l mOOS t 1'1111'11 ( t , l'III'n\'o\llg t to l'f- feet SOI' m'I'n IglI11'1t wi h tl Ih'l IKh gO\'IIUIl'lt toe time 11'll'I' II'nlectol of the 1 seal hue rd : , \hlll. I m ii mid CL' lxltllg I COllllol ! 1'1 thll'allI'11 whim l'xtcrll. nntol , hut Ihe latter hums Ihown 10 lcsl'c or svtihiuugtucss to clo : iuutiuiumg slgl'stcl by ' this t govemamnemit. 'rhl' tllell Sun tt'S [ IOlloslll It e011lHRlon , to t ho C011)OHI'11 of ! 'IH'csl'llath'ls of Grcat Brlllu , itussia , .1mpaiu : ) : anti thl I Ullptl Stati's. to visit time North Pueilc : mid report wlat ICII\'PS li igimt II' ) allopt11 ! to lHntll't time seals , all Sl'IlI ; II l Bl'I'II ; sa 10 he HISIIL'lllll1 11'111. - lug h . time 1111011 or time commuummissiomu. 'I'imis 1 \.ns luaclc to the Hlltlh umitiussuIou : : I " 'lshlngtol by Sll'I'I'tar - areshmummm. : html the t ilriilnmmetmluu'y : : secretary or hue t Bri- Ish i 11'111 olee Hlah'll : II time I louse of Cn1mOlH on 'rul'sclar : that : I : the I gO\'ll'I' I11t had lot Ileeh'ct tummy lu'olloHllol , of the 1.lnll flo1 thl' { 'llll'tl ( SlnIPK. I'Jlthel' . time nmnhassmmulnt- not tioume his dimly by ( em lung to COllUllcItl' the I II'ollosllnn to his gon'I'IIlnt , 01' tim . sllI'lla'J' 01' time British foreigmu olihec ' hl h , itt 1IIIolate ) iammgtmuige . Il':0'Ilt to " : t technical cVlHlon oC the iilmit"-tc i ) tit It In iilaimm hatuguage. ' ' ' Illnll lanttgl' 1)'l\'al'lcatcII- fm' the correSIOuileluce ha\'II hlcl pmmb . i Ihdll there can hn no qtmestiouu ' that time IJrOosllon [ was : lncle , Of cotmrse out Jo\'crllent has r. cnh'cl no response CI'om Great Britain , :11 In view of whnt WIR said In thc HOlse . or CommolR It will he I 'CIS' snt.y 101' time secI'ctI'Y : of state t metes - uew the ( 1101011ion Ir It he IleCllcl worth while to 10 It nosy when the sealng fenson Is almost at hnl < " , i Is hltl ' possible that .amiy timing CII b e < ole for extllHll ; the scope of the II'eRent regnlatons 10'cnr ; and there fOI'I' I Is to be ahuhimelundetl that thel'e wi be I I'eletton of last 'fcaHlu's : great slaugimler of seuls. with thc ll'ohahlty that the numhel' klcci Ullr year wi be larger thal : hlHt. I I : : not easy to 1lll'l'ftancl t1 ( a ltlulle of the Briish govl'nllnt In this mal ! l' , slncc lucre ( : \'t extelRivl BI'Itbdl inlet ' - ests conccl'lcd him thc II'lSPI"ftol o t the seal tsll'ItI , hut ( lucre woull set1 ! I to ho no runsol for eXlcctl ; ttLiytlmlmI (10111 that govermutmmotut either ' CI'OI gO"l'rnlcnt clhcl' 10W 01 In tie fntm'l for time better II'ollctol ) ot f the seals ngllt pelagic immmtmters. Such beilg the case the 11'sUOI : u ute 10 what course Ol' o\el'lmcnl shnl IHrlc becomes urgc'mmt. 11'ohahly I I otmgimt to renew the 11'011osltol for I cotimmimisslomi , and Ir this Is rejecti'uh 0' lot acceIteml wlhll I Il'olahle tmt' It hillY he found l'Xlwcll'lt to cOIHllll the suggeltou lacc : In the lust (01. glCAS that the gn\'el'lmplt 1.\ nil lr L't seals within the watn'H ovum whleh I I t hns Jm'IHcleton UII dispose of thc tldlA itt utui'tloii. ' 'hll would he ) lp' 111 ) 'IIg lull Iemlc rlnwt\ ' to the 111- , , 1)llxlng IUIlu ! y . hit 0 It woulcl hI' ef - fcelh't" , 1\1 It Is hell'ell lle gO\'I'U' Illt wonlcl get helN' leHllH than tl alow : tie I ! llaUol 10 1'llhl a ! nt IH'I remit r- emit , sluice , necorlUlg to lXIIII'l oplimlomi . the Ixtlllllnlou of time . RI'nis wihin two or tl'I'e 'elrl Ia I Iw\.lnhle IllcHS : better protection Is ' . II'otecton 11'O\.IIlcl. Cotmumumittees soiicitlmmg suuhscripthfu's fo ' COl I I solcltl HlhsCI'ILtn"H 101' slalt t full sveelc elh'I'lnlul1ll- I leltng ! wih I 1'gl'll of RUecl . rl't 0 thel'o Is Incdl that ln 'l'e . r r i [ mimnu ' - ult ' which lar cOltlleut ie [ ex. : Ilcclct I iittio litter 11 time 8CII : flyery ] le'chalt Ilcl huslncss ) Inn Is I l'I'en to cOlcecle ( the Illlltnlcc nun LI spedal :11'IUlnge or Ill'o\'ltlng CUtl'I' . tnlllelt wllhf time I'jl.1IIIn Jul 1' , vetk fm' time IholSlll1 orllltt i who , Ifl' IIJencllg limo tuy 01 lime ( iii 1' , gl'ounll ' 1dc olhel' 1'lnUeH ot nrlUillwnt 11 the I C'elln I g . 'ii m ert , w1 I lust ) ho Ill.cn ) ' nttraliorus . II'eslltlg I . fl'alm'l's t whlll m I hil I fai. I 10 t IHISHIH8 gl'l'at I , Ih'IWlug 1111 I I I li's. 'l'he tW/II'It ' Is I . OUt which . Still Icl'lh'o Ihe . Ullllllnl11 IUI1IIOI.t of esery Ilhlc 111.lell citizemI . A (1creimit ( Hlwcl Ilhllhl(1 ( II ( nUlil HIII cOltlUlr to W1 time Ilcoille ) of t lint city n nhtRt the I Ilul I'I' of 1)I'onI7. I ; lug Omlha hUllwl ! commecrums. I I II his 101 yet 1111VC'I'tl that Omlll : alTorui S n first class muamket ( ' time ' ' Ih'lt CIIHI lulllt I' lie ol'clumlR , \ 'hw'lu'llr'I'getulle 11'11111 ulII field H of Iottawntlmln county 11 eHlhnnh\ \ of tl \olulo of Iltol.cl ) ' tmle1 I'tcly tclolstmlo the flct tlat the . hnlulc of trade hi largely Iii favor of COllcl ihiulTs. 'ho ' Cimtircimhii.itumsst'hi Iiolce cOlmh ; . aba bill cal1ot dummy its pmmreimtimgo , 01 one silo I HIH'hlJS ( momul a l'ntell' of A. P. A. 11,0Ihmwl , 111 Oi time olhor flol the czar of limo BUI'IIelol mali. road nnd his Imeimcimnmeim. TIl Chll'gO Is lulle that 1 "llg oC foumu' Sll'll , thll'\s urns 1'1''IHl'l II 1'0- iieo court for svammt of ovldemno to leo 101'1 WUlt c\'lh'll'O tl COl' sict. lnrlcl whose IH'opell ) ) urns stolen stool l'CHly to ll'oluco t ! - . , a luutmuintuce oftflstlinony. 'I'hr city . nhuI11nncl ciy l'ro ' ! ecutol' Ilcl n'i fr ( t to 11h ) the cnKe Cor reasons bestkmmosymi to hllel. II COItllulmco. ( tJio' . hOlllo of crooks 10W htCoill i ! the cI1f.c ( Ibe'a ttfl In ortlcr thnt t they mnre .kItutltmue thmeir bumslmmcss l-lllt < ther bUsllcs U d of thievery.U .d : : , "I , , Time n. & 111.1nlul thllls , Tohnston of ' lllhn OUlh to in' 'Wnrllefl with t Illacc l ) ni ! cII'etmj ! of time State HOlml or 'ruaumsiomtumtIhn btclule he voted ngnhilt . I'plt fr tlmc O\'l'I'llr or his O WII PartY In 6111\11 10 IllenRe hils alleged f uiu'tnI , 'iitttodt ' \ - 'fnmu. ? ' . fllc'ut 'I'nto Jn. A : lljO'S 11111. lst l 11 jtmst t time hint oC n maim thl' raIl- Iollsoull : ( like to Use In RUl'h a hhaee. ClvlU" I h 1111 i hy CIIIII.III. J'llnnll.ol" .Totmmnai , Tnpnn oferl some queer trms of 111n(1 to C hina . according to recent . nccortln ( llQpntcImci. One 11 { ! Ole of thc requirements l ! that Chlll shl1 ! opfn \I t ) her conntry to mull nn ton ! aunt tmtr1lltt the I ntrltmetIon \ tueton oC mnchlner Clvllznton Is 10 be auntie comlll or3' . p ' ho 1"lrrl l'tmIvcrlmur. Y'hlnI , I hll ) 1.dgr. . < lrr. Beretnt. : lortol oC the Department of , \ rlCullr < Wilts n btttr Plow ttutt ) We l plolin llr \in WI h ave. ] hI could Invent 1 soil IHI'prlzor whlCh wouhl Prove os effecilal nI the re- Illhll'al i parly hits l'roveI , the east year In Irln,111 thC tl'iimocrurv Into nt0I1 he 'oU1t1 heoull have jnst the 1lllelnlnl he Is Iceklng. S Sl.h nt I h . lrnt 'l'rIRt. Nt'\ York Wor,1 The truth nl'11Clrs ) to he that the Chicago meat monopoly hal takel nulvutfttage of a nelvlitale llhl ! ' hort slippis ' 10 ndviitie 1'lee I X 1 nlvnlce tortolltel t ' , anti IU1ler ( "Itl" 10.1llons 11'I'1 t seel to he no way II which the Ilnhlc 1 ) cnl ! rolld Iself I nh"lnl I tim is ki tmtl of . ' 1(111 ot extorlon. ' 'ho muulmuimuistratton icciincs to t enforce ull.I'UMt 1.lmlnl.trnlon . declnes We8twnrmI , the . SLur of $ Iirrrage. GlobeIemoernt. I Is n clrlol ! :11 "llnllCnt fact that \oln ufraJe Is stronger In the Wllt than In i the tnll Colorlo , amuil Wyoming hnvl nlople,1 , I , llnh will ant I. 3'omlnJ Calforlla Ilt m Oregon Ire son to votf 1101 I , with the t probability or un amrmal\'e remilt , whie mu''emnl of the NI' 1nelnnl resll , hl\'l' l lately ,1pChle,1 , against It. The women who wall : Tloltcnl rights shoumid . therefore , t urn their faces toward . the setting - sun. Th' , Thru DPIIICCraCy. Knn9as CIty "lmt9 ( lem. ) I may be accepted as a fact that no convention In Illinois . or Ohio. or Coinramlo , or ] lullnChl ets helll In : } ' or June oC thl year can Ix the : tlude of th , Iemo- criI pnrt on Ih. , Inanelnl or any other : fueston In 18911 The democratic national convenlon of 1892 lall lemoerlc , nalolal democtle polC ' In the platrorm. which . Is the Inw of the uarty tmntil the pielmlenttal convention of 18 ; aqsembles. prlsllenlal aI'o- , catPf of n Vleulnr Ilea In lilinois have J1noil no more right to declare a pole3' for tim , part3' 01 that fmhJIlt now titan those of :1asslehuseUs or any other stnte. - - . The 011111 l'ur"I1 "oleo. 1t $ lot Heml\ , The InslrreClon that Is now In active apt\'e operation In Cuba lumts been operalon : his hel brought about h- welt undprslooll lrlse . There has 11\'er been a tIme dlrllK the last 10 years that : the people or GUhn have not had , quite 115 much Ju tncalpl to throw ciT their nilegl. lS Ilel- anec to their m her' counlry 1 ; the . \merl- can colonists 1O4semt \ , at tIme time of the m revolutIon. As a cqntromming nation 51)tir : I imas never tCeh Clntrolll , llell IJlon 11'1 Ipaln colonists those lht" that the English now ! freely extend to oil oC tmmos1 lIving In their : colonial pos"e5:10Is < The old ! idea or mm L colony. entertalimed ( rmerly by the Englismi L < gnllsh ns well ! by other nations. was IL tlstalt ( ossesllol. out 'r which the mother coun- try was Justlee' In' making all that It coulil As we have "all , England ' 11'lhatdoler thth notion. hut Spain hl ! Pcrsistentty adhered - hered to t1 aul .qas alWIYI rored the Cubans to buy quite a part of their sup : ples In Spain Ihollh the prim' ! tharget for these were much higher than thee Cor whIch similar supplies mIght have beet obtained In other marleet In thIs way the Pearl of the Alltles has been nuilkem ( hy the mother .eollnlry ( , and Imepea the ( - habl ( nts" both " thqie of Spanish . birth as wel ' ! 'Q ' Stflflsh \ te ! cenl.hay ! no Ipectal love for the ho\he"d their race. 01 the ether hand , It Is one timing 10 'have goo , ! AooI cause of revolt and anolher to 110seS Ihe means to successfully carry It out Spain iP i can throw Into Cuba on Immense mltar P force nnl , In all prObabilIty . possesses the means , at wel n the tet"rmilaton. to dc- ( eat and eltermlllll . the rebEs , A rorrllt r.ICmMulliuIro. T.en'enworlh ( (1nn . ) Times. The present lellslaturt of Nebraslm Is described - scribed as the toughest the state has cver Imown. 1 Is alleged that I has reported to all the , plcable treachery known to pollc ! to carry out Its schemls ant that In the case or nmleln the ' Omaha tire ant : police department of a different poltcal color the lellstature hal , Omaha men PIO- ceed among ignorant Bobemllns wih peLt - _ tons purporlll to he pleas for the goveror t to appoint some of their countrymen to olCc untl which. after having been slJned , developed lute requests that Governor ITo ! - comb sign the Omaha tire department bi. And many other ( quai : unsavory mlthods were od ! : pled by that august body of rM- ! calR. Numroums Jaws were passed for so much cash tn hand as Is clerly proven hy , the nature of the measures 1 RICmS Ihat the Nebraska lelhiature has only been a little more holll old a little more public In Its ways of doing wronf than have heel Ihe legislatures or ethel slate Bmmt the fal t ha heen clearly demonstrted thlK year that the leAlslalve hodleM need lo be \atcheel ( I and more ' that the majorIty ( them shluhl ' 1)5 l < clcI' , pelt mll Into the street. thaI they . houhl he forever banished from the suclel3' : of reRIectahlpmel'lc"n citizns. The leg - 1mIuI Lures have leen , IU'Jtrumlntul In brlnllng rown 01 theIr heads tw etmrse o nn oUlrAlel m > eoile ) and they cal hlame no one hut Ihemsllves Cor the pUllRhment which whether they get I or muot the ) ' sholld I receive. I ever relmke wtI'e merIted . the slate legIslatures oC AmerIca do deserve I. 'riIY have done nOlhlng but wrong . - . ' . , , . JNI ) .JI3If.lIC.t.'S. l'I.I. . 1 ( .IVl .iHIII. 1(1.8. The First Scandlna\'lan Evangelical I.uth- eran church of Fremont has been Incorllor- ated. The Ianl of Baden has been clOlel by the State Bankln ! board. Over $10.000 Is I : duo depoitoruu. \V I. . Kirk has loverel , his connecton : with the Elgin Advance and has become one of lhe editors or tle Nelgh Yeoman. Wilam Bckley , a pioneer ot Mallson coumity tiled at his homo In Mallson al the age of GO years. lie wa a member at the legIslature II 1885. Urouth anti , business stanaUol were responsible - sponsible for the closing of time Bank ret Axtoii. No statemept of time assets and liz - bulLies ha3 been male ! Two prominent tfzena of 10slwlcit lie came engaged In a ' , ,1)tUo ) war with single . trees for we0p098' . SJJu& ot the combatant : mu Is laid up wih ai.ucied : head and , time other Is sufering from raI1Iured arm , TIme stories of , rArvlUon In Nebraska con tinue tl be publ.lld fln the eastern papers : and some of the I&Tqs : old arc bloodcurdlhl , The New York TllJlna or the 8th lust . comm talna o\or I column rgl\lng [ an account of f time awtul of the OIIII1n IlcOllle of Iho state , ant amen 'pJh r thhls ! ; Il saYd : "Tho lean gaunt wolf 't "Iunger " looks lit at the doors at the strIt1dmu homes of Nebraska \Ilm the great , 'bldckwlnse,1 , demon ot hunger altos ( lilt'1mht over the lund ho hlllht polnls wIth his h,91y , , finger ant says : 'Ne- brnska Is my mllteTPlece , ' The old sayllg that 'l'etiienco w.\"hl " the wake of tamlne' Is being verllid -1i1 , We ' wesl. The conslant use of cne l < nellot"f\11 : Is resulting In a stomacim'u1iehse peculIar slomaclr"chieie that always Ire- ) co'les tIme 'famnin thiienco' ot Ildla , " In addItion to 'ramlny dyi ! "truthful tale" the Times COlllns a 't ' tetter'froumm I'rank \ % ' . Comm . Ie ) ot the Calaway Tribune teling of his woes In time Sire old tyle that has already been shown up In its true iIimt . The whole maier makes Inlerestn' readhmu' for pootmi e 1001110 who don't know anyUllnj about the siuaton II this state - - - - - - _ . , A " ' TIIC INU.UIC - T41X IECSIOX. , lnelnnaU Commerlnl : Llnclorl anl coul'on clippers escape amI time Iro.ucers { pay. 11) T hmO rlsull would 1)0 ) Inughnblo I tlO Rense or oulrl/ was nol 10 atton ! Sioux CIty Tribune : The Incolo lax de- clslon Is 1 further Impe,1cllmcnl ot the nR" Iaterhlp lc l which thrusl itself upon the cOlntry lm and Is now lr'llg to ! lrIIIQ time nlosl benenclenl 11Ilcal organllton OVer lu lenl l by ProvIdence 10 the common p ople , the dtl0crnUc party . This dcclslon I nl only an Impenehment of the 11)'an8 and lalchs ami Innls smut Wal'net. but It Is atm encomlul upon 11etcrtc lel erlhh ) . Oiobe-iemmmocrat : These portions ot lhe oct which remain In force Ire the ones under which the collection or the tax will be most do iflicnht . as well n the ones . which are losl ofensive In an intlulsHorlal senM. The law i s likely . timerefore , 10 heeomo lore unpopular on account of this leclslol luau I WRS bo- t ore ; nntl the chances ot Its repeal by the ic lexl congress will bo Corrcsl'on,1nsl ) itt. c/aRed. partculnrly In view of the fact thlt thl t revenuc from other SOUrN II'omlslH soon to be 81melent for all the ncc ssiles of the ! o\erment St. Pall Pioneer-Press : I Is n resul \'er- l ag on time lutlcrou ! that n law whose whole l\sorted purllose was to reach great lurlul s , : nl tex the rich for lho benefl ot the poor . should nlmlt of a constructon whIch releases rrGI that burren ( , for example , I great propo Crt ) 11(1 time Astor eatnte. That Is almost 11 In\lstld t In real property nnll the laconic tax collector cannot touch Il. Indeed . most or the Immcnse fortlncs whose hol1ler have looked l toward permanent and sate Invesl- m acnt . oUlshl1 of government hOlh. ! have been pilL Into real estate The Income tax cannel reach them , Denver Ilpub\c:1 : : Time equal divisIon ot lhe cUlrt 01 the consttutoln\ty of the act In i Illuton : ! lust excite a great heist or curiosity anll commenl evcrysvhueme. I Is I chronic habit In this country to ri at juries composed oC twelve ordinary men hccnuse IIY t cannel alwnys timid a unnninous verdict , on facts Muhmiled In the trial ot 1 case but wh } ' shoull 1)lnln jurors hI cOldemneel for their inability to see tImings lu the same light , when the suprcle court or the Unll,1 , States after fail Inll slluchlnl hearlu of nIl the arglmellhal could he brolht to bear Ipon this questIon. could do no bettor thau to "hreal eveu " ns the sllorlll fraternity , 'uull say , regarding the constitutionality of the Income tax law ? . TIl : lU'I.1 ' . UUll' i.iir. Globe-Democrat : There Is one law which strictly prohibis the lIquor trdmc In lhe whole slate ant another which says lhat the trame mar exist In such parts of [ the state as desire It , nimbi that a tax juicy he Imposed upon Il In the nalur of a penalty for lie vlcllton of the prohibioy statute , hut the highest judicIal trIbunal of the state says there II nolhlll'ron In such an agrac - mont . anti so the controversy Is lnded. Iowa has Ilmonstrteel that It Is possible to have prohibition nnl anti-prohibltlomi at the sale time and on harmonious tcrmmis and her people are ploced In the agreeable position for which Irs. Galp longed when she saii . "Don't asle me whether I won'l have none or whether I wIll . but just leave J the bottle on , the chllley piece and let me put m ) hIps . to I when I mon so dlspouetL" I PhiladelphIa Press : Time Iowa mulct law has been declared constitutIonal by the su- premc court of that tnle nllhoush to the nonclerical mind I looks lIke an attempt to legalize the vIolatIon of law. Iowa has a strict problblton law 01 its statute books and also a number of subljlar } ' laws to aid II Its enforcemnemmt But thl mulct law Is a lalv by which all the prohibitory laws may bo nullIfied Provided the man who breaks these laws Is i willing to pay a I"Ct sum of money. I provides that a man who opens a saloon contrary to the prohibitory law can be "mulcted" In a certain sum . and when hI has paid I 11 Is secure ( rom prosecution for a year I amounts simply to a lIcense law and It w.'is pasEed as a sop to the consciences - science of some prohlblLonlsts ; who were Unwilling - willing to see the Ilrohlbitory law repealed. Stralga as I may seem , It Is working wel , antI now that the supreme court has declared II constitutional It wIll doubtless bo a constutonal wi toubless per- jer- manellt la\v. New . York 1vening Post : When the Iowa legIslature passel whal Is known as the mulcl law a year ago It was generally thought that tile courts would annul II for uncunstitutlon- unconstltuton- I alit ) ' . The act Is one M the most ingenious contrIvances for whipping the devil : round n : stump ever devised by the wIt of a legislator : For ten years Iowa has Iat ] a prohibitory law on thma statute book , mil pllllon 1t. ! meat wa , so strong In Ihl 1St legislature that the measure could not b repoaled. Dut there was also al overwhelming senUment In favor of allowing tiui sale or lquor In place whe-re the neople favored It , arid the problem was how to satisfy both elemenls. A measnrl was fnaly trlmed which len time 011 ! prohibitory law II force , butt allowed the aulhorltes of cites anti towns where a ma- jcrly of time voters so petitioned tQ Impose a tax of $ GOO anti upwards upon salons , the rayment of which should act as a bar to proJecutonl tinder the prohibItory law The main ar umlnt a\3Icel agaInst t : low In time courts was the claim that In passitig It tie lEgislature delegated thc law lallng power 10 he I people oC ' pople localtes , to cIty councIls and townshIp trustees , all that this was In contravention of the tundalenti law of time state but live of the six judges : of the hlghef.t tribunal took the other view and sustailed the statute. The law works : generally 10 the satisfaction of tIme publIc amid the rellublcan managers will naturally congratulate lhemel\c upon havIng ouud so , euy a way out of I most embarrassing 1)0)1- . lion . _ _ . _ _ l'JU/'J.1 . A. " / T11f.'GS. "Observaltomu convInces me . " said Pror. . Gilbschin . addressIng the reor/tr of Sad- die Creelc , "lbat the nvete legislator con- tracts u b&ad fO swelled Ihat he canno pull Limo collar of C. " Herr Dr. Vogel / for many years edltor-In- chler of the Kolntsche.Zollul ! the famous Colo11 Gazette , tiled time other day In Co logno. lie was one of the most Intuental men , , II time cIty. "Wi time coming young man sheep at night ? " asles I charming youuV'rler or tIme opposite sex Nol ; much , unles3 : time young ladY'1 father Is a rank ! colomlst In time matter - tor of coal alt gas bills. I has become prely wel settled that men are indebted to their wives for their greal- imumse There Is General SVhuimmmn Mallne of Virginia. lie has made an ass' ' mmmment . auJ hi- wIfe Is time prilclp31 creditor. ( New York's ex hark conmirmissluimer . Tlp , imen \ho Is uuler II1ctmelt for mlsdp- meaner In office , was al one lmo a justIce of time Iipremo cJurt , lIe was also formerly a grand ear fBI of Tammany Hall , Ilorly.elglt New York gIrls gal certificates ot ProficiencY In law 1 few days ago. As they ulrealy , possess nn abundance of the world's goods It Is probable they Will have more suItors than suits for some time lo como . The le/slature ! ot Connecticut passel , a law prohlbltlll tie placln of alvertsemenls ou trees , rocks and ' ) fences or on structures wlhout the owner's COl sent This Inr.nu'a- ton wi tEprlve travelers In the Nutmeg stale of the delights ot rustic vistas labeled wih tugge.tvo inforgmuatlomm. An oXlraorelnary accident occurred In a New York boarding house recently. A ( as- tl1UU9 ( IJoalder alClpte,1 , 10 sofeu a plate or biscuits wllh a base bal bat. TIme weapon glanced ammul collided wIth the landlady' heal , , 8101111 ) her fcalf alt bangs. Time lady was sEnt lo Ibo hosp.tal . and time boanler to jaIl . The cook escapod. SLevenson's sketch of dual ilfesoriginateti In a dream. Starlng anel strange as that wlerl story is . It Is not Infrequently ellualed It 10t sl\rpalsell In nclual life . The Ihreo mon recently arrested II San I"ranclsco Chargel , with trall robbing 118eei as young mtn of leIsure spnclng much mnutmey . and wrra leaders In the bicycle craze.'hen ' wer tlelr funds ran low they made a dah Into time country performed the desperado act to perfection and reappeared at their 011 haunls with a surillus Highest ofall in Leavening Powcr.--Lalet U. S. Govt Report yai Bake w Powder BSOIITEIY PURE . - - " NEW 11AIUET { - FOR TII HonSE GcrDlny Offers nn Inviting Opporhmity to the Wcatr Rnncbmcn. SUBSTITUTE FOR L3CF AS FOOD ugh l'rleo Ch.rirgett for the One Ino Jrhel time Urrnmn , ' Vnrkimiemt to UsIng tile Otimcr-Commumi 'lnlo' HCIlrt emi time ilmitttr. \VASIIINOTOM . April 10.-SlecII1)-The ( ) enbjtel of the latest report received aL the State lellrtment trom Mr. Elwnr , S. Tingle , Unll(1 ( States consul to lrnnswlcle , Germany Is I ono which wl II rve of Interest to all American meal packers , ns well nB time stock- men and horEo raiser oC Nebraska SOlth laleol1 and other wesllrn slales. The re- 110rt. l which Is entliell "America horse Meat In I GeIRny , " contains time observatona enl views of tIme consul at Irnns\lck 01 the ISi of here flesh In the German empire os " oed product. The report ICKlls hy saying hat "In view of the prohibition of Gnnun markets to American cattle , there Is nnother clreclon to\11 which Amerlcon packers might turn their alenton , Thal IJ the prepJallou amid sale oC horsl meat. " 'hll exact statistics as lo the consnllton of horse meat mire < lmcli Lo obtain , It would scem lhnt II the lare cities I Is nhnosl as great as thnt or beet or matittomu. In the smler cities , where there still exists some prejndlce m ugalnsl meal ot this cimaracter the con- slmplol Is not so great , being prohabl ) ' about one.lhlrd that or beet. but e'el In these smalcr places It IK growing ( laihy. Ob' ser\'aton II any enl of the larger German cites will hrlng to the attention many meat shops devoted entirely to the sale of horse : met. m or course the eonsnmers are oxcllslvely ; time porcr cIazcs . but ns they comprise nine : tenths or Ihe conslmers of the entre cuntry It will bl seen that It Is of vital Importance I 10 tmttderstammd just whnt factors cuter Into I their food rnsumpton , " GERMAN WORKMEN MUST HAVE MEAT The writer then proceeds to show that wIth I heef i [ 101 15 ; lo 25 celts a pOUHI , and other Irst f class meals Ipon a cOrreslonlng scale of prices , It Is only Ilon the rarest occa- silns that the average worlunnn. earning 7 ccrls or $1 a day can furnish hts family with I time Idnd or lelt which the Amerlcnl worl- lan cats. lie argues. imowover lhnt Innl m uch mis time German woricmmman's task Is Ilch lS t1 Germln , 'orlelan's jlsl m m. ; exactng a3 that of his transatlantic can : 1emporary. Il must imave In order 10 1lep i nIl his bodily slrength , just as Ilch nltrl- . If It Is of . meat even a coarser nature. Thc m tel:11l : for cheaper meat therefore , exists , , , and . In time opinIon of the wrier , a stupId ) has been fOlnd , And that article , ho says , Is I horse Ilcslm . Our consul asks : " \h ) ' sholl.1 . nol horse lent be eaten If the same care Is taken In preparIng It ns Is m exercised ibm beef for the mnrlet ? Given n horse ant 1 steer equally sOUlt , why Is not the flesh of time horse as wholesome as that : of the steer ? The food of the two arc 11rac- : lcal } ' the Enme. The horse Is the cllaner nnlmal und its flesh , even when coarser Is , where I Is prlrlc.bred. fuly os tenmier , II m fact , a lo thus excellence of horse flesh mammy very luxuriously bred people who IHppened lo I be In Paris durinA 1571 . when It formed the stallle article of diet. can testIfy. " In Germany time author thinks the prejudice m aKalnst the meal Is fast dlsaplenrlng , He i says , imowever lhal the German stockmen I are unable to produce a sufficient supply of horses suitable for use as an article of food anel for that reason he belIeves that there I a brIght future for the Amerlcnl stoclmlen : ant meat ! . ckers. He continues : SUPPLY OF HOUSES HUNS SHOHT. "But It Is begInning to bo dlUcull to leeep the supply up 10 the denmamul. and ( that Is where the OPIJOrtunll- the Amcrlcn packers exists. 'Irmerly time ' German butcher procured hlIses which ware worn out or Injured so as to he useless for 'vorlen ! : purpous for from $5 10 : $0 oach. The supply at horses of this characler has been wel I nigh exhausted , however , and he IUSt nol pay from $ .15 to $50 for his horse. The con sequence Is that just as people have become attracted to the horse meal. because of Is I exlslng cheapness In comparison with beef , the butcher Inds ho must ralie the price. " Mr. Tingle thInks lhal tie horse supplr of AmerIca Is pracUcnly InexhausUble. Ho I says that horses can be raised 11 the west cheaper than cattle. They can le slaughtered ( 1 by any of the American packing houses as I easily as cathie . ROil they can be shipped alve I across the sea much more easily than cattle. . . and can be soul ellher on time hoof or dressed ! at a price certainly not greater than tile 7 cents n pound which the German workmen : I have hlherLo paid. "Caimning . " he says , "Is out of the qUlS- ton , of course but the meat Is sell In Ger- manr In both time sale and slole,1 state as I wel us fresh . al ) Iii elher one of the lhreo m conllons , the AmerIcan packer could fur- nish I With the astonishingly rapid dlsuso i ot horses In America consequent upon the hlldhlA of so Ilny trolley ilmmes , time raising : of horses , especially 1mm tIme west. is far framr belmmg the nrofltahle industry it formmlerl > ' was , . It time ranclmmimon , however , cami nmake the rais . ing of horses for footi profitable , wimy shoulc I they Imot. do it ? " Mr. Tingle says that the simhjcct Is of two fold interest to time Ammierican packer , wimost ) . beet sad beef pro.fttcts are now exltimle4 from tue ( herman market , Anti to time horse rI.er \ witctti ineited espilal now brlni him i practiu'afly s'ery uinsallsfcictory rettmrn. lie cciucle lmy saylngt ' 'It Is true , that In our own Coutmtry Ihme prejudice against eating horse meat Is so great tima.t there will , proba- Lily , never tie homne consmmlmmptiort far nirat of hunt khmmd , but It is no reason wimy Amen- ( 'an itackers nail rsinchmen should mmot lake ativantige of the exitenc of a dIfferent state of thmlmmgs Ima another country nni find what amny be a very profitable industry end exten- tivo exporting trctdc. " ' Any advIce or suggestion to time atockmen of time us'et ' ' emanating fronu Consul 'tingle shmoimIul be rcgmurtieti with comiai.temabie slgnifi- canco. aince Mr. Tln ho is hImself a s'eat- erner , imavluig acted for a aumimber of years as buhnea manager of the Miner , ptubllhet1 at flmmtto City , Mont. Mr. Tingle hiss made a tiuoroumgh nimmi deep study of the problems of interest to time residents of tIme s'esermu auuti mmorlhmwestenrm CctIoti of ur country. and is emnlmmemmtiy fitted to speak In au advisory atari- tier timmougim a conummiar report to imis govern. - ' Iflemit , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , hoW 'l'Imi : smtN.tTm : VtII.i. ( ) lutJ.tNi'/l : VIorimeu Smiyi iit'jmnhiicnima tVIli 'take Con. trot of thin Fimiaimco Cumininittee. W'.SlilNGTON , PrI1 10.-SpeakIng of thia reorganIzatIon of time senate which Is likely to Occur acing to time cimnimges caused by tim last umlectiomu , Senator Voorhees of ludlamia saul : "I have no dotmht limo republIcans will organize - ganize time flnaimco communmltlcc , I , for one , * dmruil miumko in , Oiposittoim , ammmi I do not. be- hove that any otimer democrat wIll , Time re- ptmbiicatms , willie imot pesscssitmg a majority over ( ill other Parties in time senate , wIll immure a phtiralit ) ' , tutu It is right that timey almould take the icaui in shlaming icgishatlon. I expect to simrrommtiei- time cimnirmammalmimu of timi comnumlittec to Semuitor Morrlil at tIme beginning - ginning of time tboxt sessloim. Semmator Voorimees also stated that time conu- mnitteo wotmlui contltmue to be friendly to all- " vor under the orgmtmilzatlon. "it is a sliver commnitteo now , " ime said , "cmiii It will con- timmmmo to be a silver commnuttee regardiess of economnic views of time addition which the re- mmliii camma may mnnhm e , ' ' Senator Coclcreil also saith , itt relmiy tus a ujuestion , that ins had no uhoimlt ) that tIle re- lmmmblicans woulml reorganize next December , and Senator Gormmin expressed time opimiiomi timat they would do so in case timey were sue- cesmmftii in tile ielmuwaro election , upoim w'hichm contimugemicy might tlepend 1uetr wllllumgueas to assuhum this responsibility. S TEIJ'LIS IuJILY rIT.rI'iIniw , -5 Texzuu Sifttng : A tuna muay smile ami Hmiuilc , but IC lIe tloesmm't quilt lie tvili see I'imiiatieipiila ( ( Mrs. Caller-Con- i4imiteimC ) ' Is a Jewei , tlm. h'hmtchd-Lt doen'L acetn to be wotmi nmUclm , imowc'em- . Oait'estomu Nesvmu'hien : imrouwriy used one gooti opportunity siii lust a hifutlmmie Somerville Jtuuriial : 'rime uuunuu who is ni- \fl3'5 iooklmmg for uiisalqointmnent is seldom dtsampomnett in lila ( ! XieCtmttlOml. ? Yommicers Statesmuamu ' ' ' : Cora-'u't'iumit are you going to do omm yotmr birtlmda"t Clarissa- Goimmg to take off ammother year. Life : Uncle Illrmmmn-If yer want ter have good tiogs yer must eijicate 'emit to It. I took as mnucim trommble to lear me ulog thar i dlul vlth Inc 50 lIce ! "ilut thet thug is no gootl. " Ummclo ltim'nnm-Nelthua- Ike. The prince of Wales Is quite sure rlmeum- mutisrim does miot rmimu to abdicatloum. \Vmishilngtomm Stmtr ' ' ' : 'It's her tiiepositlofl to make light of serIous timings , " he a1d , nuoimrntmmiiy , "Yes , " replied Cimoily Luviorn. "Sue oven burns time PoetrY I write about. her , " Iniliminmmpoiis Journal ; "I wonder why It Is thimtt eggs nrc always ucconupammled by hnmmi ? " asked time cmmrious boarder , "Fraternal relutiommm , " exlhalned the Cheer- ( UI Idiot. "How Is timat ? " "Time ) ' belong to time same order. " Washington Star : "rliaxton must he doing Vera' s'eii imi ills law practice , " saId one young barrIster to another. "lie told nme yesterday tlmztt ime iasn't lost a case" 'hum-I'm sorry for him-pour fiIow , " , iomft see why. " "flmat simply shows timat lie immmmsn't had cm. client. " a _ ] ) otroit Free Press : Host ( at swell din- ner--.Viiy ) ( doum't oii emmt those mutrawber- Flea ? They mmmc the Imrst of time seasomi , anti are very nice. Scribble-Yes , I know timey are nice , but I live at tirs. Meaier's boarding Iboumue. anti ' t'ni afraid they'll spoil nmy taste fo Pi'U11S. iuu ; DTSAPPEAItANCC. ietrott Frets l'rt'ss , Shme put her arimus around Imle micelt , Aimd for mu semtsomm Ife dtsappeareui from enrtimiy gaze , As stars are hid In smmimiit dmiymi ; Those lovely arms , so wommdrous soft anti fair , Were In timose muonstrous sleeves that women wemmr- That was the reason. Tuft ( JPJV CARS , ' 'I Sonorvtmie .Taurnai. Now very soomu the open car Will once agaIn appear , , Amui we simail know liy timi mutmre sign That spring is really here. We au shrill strive ( or timose end seat , As oeoplc always tb , Anmi scowl lit till the seifimuim folks Wimo strive to get them , too. Aimui now unto the readers fair \Vimu mummy Jserue these linem , To give a word of good advice Time versiller Inclines. Wimemm you would lemive an open car , i4 'e ' ' I'rny , don't ( mmcc toward time rear ; For if yoim uio , tIme cimarmee Is good , Youil elide off out your ear. ear.'L 'L Giving Stilts Away- j,1c . ( 42 ; ; ii i patent ad- . V IN-h t " ; i' ii 'p ci IL.- \ \ . - justable stilts of ' Y 1f6 hard wood will 6 . , lJ = - good ' ' , \ ,1 be given away with every pur- t/f ' 4 it IL.- chase in thc Chiidrcns' Depart- _ jl ' -ir merit : Thursday , no matter how 1 'u small that purchase may be , and ii.- also for Thursday we vill give out son Of the biggest bargains iii little boys " . . dothes we've yet shown. J ersey suits , 4 tO 8 , all wool , gray , tan , brown , blue , , . black , handsomely trimmed , braided1 at $ ! .50 , 2co , 52,50 , $3,00 , $3. 50. There are suits in the lot that sold up as high as 58,50. Kilt suits , alt wool , OflC and two pieces , $2 , 50 , 3.OO , 3,5O , I S4.OO , All the kilts that originally sold at $6.o , $7.50 , $8.50 , go in this sale at $5.03 ; SOC of these are our own exclusive imported novelties from l3erlin , Germany. A line of novel ties in sailor suits $1.25 Up. 50C is all we're asldng for these blue overalls your neighbor's boys' got. ' BkowhIKm ftchlnblc Ciothulers , S. W. Cot , 15th aiid ! ) ott1aa Sts. i ' _ - * _