Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 12, 1895, Page 4, Image 4

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( 'hl'lhl ( I I I I 1111 1 nul I 11'01)111'1'11 ) ) 1 Ilcrce I )
Jchuol ( ) ) 10 I It' ) 11 % II ' lii in.
I I t II IICI' 10 t 11..tll ) that I the HIIlI = HO'
or tIlt' lull ( .IIMt'I' .1Il = 01 ( ) wl ' he 1
11'IO'lal I ( t , nlholgl I I I I hiM ) I'cdceeISI'al ( 1
uot.
' 'hl 1011 HIII'lllrI 1 ' 10 glt IlroIH'I'I ( ) )
" out tC tIt ( ' 1:111 : oC 1\1''eh'lll II 10 have
I lie II'op4JI , y I.wll ( tn COllco-le : 11'0' ) (
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\Ioshier t to1I1tk's8 ( Cedl glla % I ' 1'lm'c(1
- \'II' Ih t t' ( alHlllllol : i I I oC Ile t t 4t 1111' I i ICfl ) I-
I ( t tin ry 111 ( I tile l'ol'lcl hr ) Iho I sllie
.1 l1hn'l ( t k' $ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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'Ihl' \oollH IC full oC Ilhcl' t I that
wi ril tll thl' ( ! 17 oC tht' \Icall : ' 11
'thc bench oC the IIIH't'Ie COIlt 1'llnll't :
IIY the ( l'llh : oC .Tusttce , 1iic1on.
I I 10 ht 101111 that HIHSII 1111111
fl'w \ O'IIlh ( olhl'I' 111011 ( , hUt
. \llnlr 111'111 l 1 II t lal\lg i I I I t wlllll . I
Iwo\1 ( alli CI'IIlholl HIIHI.thwII
V4)1h. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
' ' ' or 'Im I IR talk-
\'hiIk' the goVeVIUr m tll
lug the IllgllHtl are I I 111 Ig. I I t ic-
ant 111 I 10 t II' III'U. ( It I \I'C I' , \hll I ( t hN' I he
gO'I'I'In'1 ( I Ciit ( t I lute to t 110 uulhllg I I i I I i
hut lalllu : thit' ) llgllls % 1m' 1l'lHly
10 . hlhIt. ' _ . - _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ . _ - - _ =
, ' 1'ttLe I11Rlller Ehowerf are jllt
tl 1IIIg : 10 help thin CIIIR 01 to 1111\ \ ' .
1 . . I'ICctOIH of t rtll'aHlm1 have !
tt 1eIHHtlll.tll ) ) t 'lchIH. 'lhlH IM I the year
foi' l Ihe t CII'III' . IUll : the 'cnl .il the
farmer II also the year for mOl' 1'Ile
( I 1St. I
't'I n' plhlc' ) I hit s 101 yet hlll IICollll1 I
ho\ I ltuy 1111'0111'11 ) t t . tf p rI son hil ur
I ) olal hlH Ilf aH u l.gaey to t the I state
InnlI'llnl t of tl' t I t ) IIIIIIIQ' I t t nlll 11
wha I h'l'll they I ai'e ! 10I1k hc I con- i
victs. ' 1hll would he both 1111 ' and
II h'llll Ilg II I fm'll t Ion.
I dOS leel Ilugllnl' that fO 11\ : ) '
city ollnl ( 'al take \ , 'acallll all at
one 111 wlhlll ehogghtig the whellK of
t inn I Ic 11 : I inn chIll' . 'I'ho . only I"
tlolnl Ilfll'I'ICI Is I ( lint the city Is pay-
II t\o men II 111 the voik that one
' (10 vIthiout beIng overvorkcth.
nml ( 1\ ( wlhllt 1c1 O\'C'worla'I.
. Ihltl'llhll IH tl have : n 11'XIW In-
"I lhntll wlhll i'lI titan I 'I'n\ frl
1hl 1111 1'lglllI Lexov htt'stIga. '
thou (0111'11'111 II XIW 1011 , . 1hln. :
c'lllhln Is I tryIng ! II II'm'I' tl the l'l'Ht oC
the Illh'll Inl'l that II I not SI
111''llr al I IH 1'lll\llr reputed to he.
I ' : III'O' " ' 11:1 alsm'ls tlml lie Is
II\II : 1. most Ilj.ynhll' ) t hue durIng
his visit to 1':1)11\1 : ; I his 11111'1:1 )
lajl' Iolil I bit ( 'llselt tl 1:1e : 1
vIsit tl tm l'iiltt'tl tattl II 1IIIIl'
here WOlil gladly \lltrl I : II , ! to assure
hll o 1Iljl ' 1 111' ) us wI1 as nit in.
11'111\o out I I !
'I'hl' 11111Cla Il county t 1'11 I nil cotuu-
inlttet' lots npoIntetl the tleht'gites ; to
the t'llll 1I'IOlI'alc state l'OI'el'
thou. 'I'hl' eOllly 1'111111'1' IH sold to
li' II the hn\l oC tlt fret \ sHyer ! wll
tf the 1111r. ' , ' la ' hI' 1\1' , then'
fore ' that the VOt ( ' Ir nOlgll : county
II ll' state 111'1'1111 wl le recorded
1IIIIy II favor of a free sIlver 111cal'l-
flout. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " _ _ _ _
'I'hl' ofllet'rs o the JCIJog Il I survey
lt " 'lshll lol 1\1' : htl'l glthll'll : Itl"
tist Ics \ \1'latl/ thl I Ilrhwlol If ut-
\111 gas II this 1'111111' ) ' . 1'\1' some
uumumecommmutahlc : reason thl' ' seemut tO have
\ 1'l'olltahl''ISII Sl'tl tl IUI'I'
t'11h'I'I ' 1'1'1'1001'1'11 the hllll ! ol frl'
' 11\1 I ) I 1 tlrl. I'uuuler such ( rt'll'
I 1IIICI'S. Il eouurst' . time statistics whIch
lltey have t-omnIhIe1l arc ' ' niul
11) ha\I' 1'111111'11 Irl' hl'Olllll'lo 1111
cannot hi' rehleul 'P " " 8 ot mummy very
l'l\l\l 1'llt'll . 11"1 I II 11I'I'
' t selent hlt value.
JI'I Idl'l ! l. VI hi'
I the police 1'lllsllll 11\1 sent
-lowl 10 BeatrIce for the tlWI lul'sllll
nll made : hint chIef ol polIce Il Omaha
wllt ; 1 howl Ihefo would have 111'1
ridst'd nhmlong the lmovhtmmg dervIshes !
11111'11 1111 tl' hlWII II'r\lshl' !
lInt vhemu thl' Hoard of lduentIon :
1hllhl'l BII'II : tC 1'lhll'llll II
11'1111 1 $1. ' ) < ) BI'ltll'Il'hlollnstl'l
10 the positIon oC superimutenulemit or our
tl' Ilsllol 1III'rlh'lllllt Oi\
II Ihl I' schools , wil 1 salary oC hCto
u year , Its It'lol IH 111llllt111 I time
I
rIght thIng . lt the right thue.
. \ 11'dll . 1'SSIOI oC the I ' 111'11 States
st'natt' 10 t'II\1 I 101111101 to the
. " ' ' t'I'1 :11 a tlmmmL' vhemi mmotlmlmug
_ fIIH"'I' ' ! 1 thil' whl'l 10thll )
tr lalll'lll1111Hlnll' \ II'II\ls : I fiI
beneim vouihl hI' a ratht'm- anounahoims '
ll'lll wOlhhI' 1 \ 1I11nlolH 11'0'
l't'lI ! Ym'III's ; II this court 111'1'
O'urr"11 ! amid remaIned IIJh'l lt UIII
mlwh ' crItIcal In ilme nation's Imis-
1111' l'llll'll II Ihl ltol'H hil-
tory thl timu' ll"SI'lt , , 'I'hl' l'II't wou11 !
11\1' gllth'l along 11\1 : ! JUltlt'I' .lld : 11
& 'ont Inut'tl to 1\1' 11111 h ( 'llh\11 to
n mtttklmt't1 , 1.111 I w1 get along as 10W
comustliuteth ummtll 1)ecemubcr It Ih'wl ' II I
'lslllh'll Ult Ih'"I I'I' Il lt mmt'-ly I
. . Dl1110lulet Justco IlluHtcs bcfur * then. . 1
1'WI''um11'11WJrS ; ; IJIC : ISIVY.
"I 101OCI'l1I'1 10 1) ' hcre Ihnt not ,
n It h llnltlU time vlu\1 hCI'I'hl l'XIII'c < 1
85 to Ihl' t'hht or ( ! 'Cc'lllnIIH * ( to tIme
P' . t. . : lout n tnt OI''IIIlrr tC lie t olh ces :
Iii IIIWltol. yet 'l'll I i : 114A I 'ln'I.'S
hI. \ vI ' 1'lm flIUl'l' 'h' ( ) m.L\IN ! :
IIm14Y : IN ! 10UHHION : Al t
'l' ! 'O ( JxmtIHI ' 1'1m PONC'fOX : 0 .
SAI ( ) ' 1W4 I'X'J'14 'I'IlWtHI' : :
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ihIUIIlI { ( xn.-.1 II o licmpoveII. t
II I Ihe , Cnc or , this tXllttI ) Ih'clrtOI ,
whkh any 1111 who IIJIIIt tIme I' lgllh
1lgtt/u I : cllwi : I I Ilsllll\H'cl. I the t
WI'III.II'I'11111 I I s Iht' t 11\lndlr t In t : ISN'I
thll .1 utlge Iolh'wcl I huts deposed thl t
I I t'c8tuIt ! ! 1111'11 I oC 1 "h'e I 1111 Iolel I I (01.
11IHIItI m I I . 'Ii iii I. Chlllllnl 11'evll'l.
I.lnr : , fm'thpl'III' ) 1111IIR "that \lieI
.1\1/1' I ioins'hI'5 111 < /0 Ihl' IlInw
lust hn recognizemi. ! ( 11t If the olt
101\1 III"h'I'S to test \11111J 1 1111
( 'umIIIICe ' inn \1\:110 : II'OCCltllr :
lit the usual \\l ' a tot the IIhOI'11
luII ho ret'oguulcml : by nil hlw . 111111 ;
Citizeums. " 10'1 ! hl'I711 ) IIH.\'I'llol of
.Tuulg , ( 1 ( 1011\tI'M 1 11'\Hlol coUld uuot wel .
h\ (1)ImeL'IVt'I. ( .Tuumlge 101"\11 I , has ex.
11'1'llr ii eel I mm \ 10 eXII'ell 11 ojd mm I tot
tuhmoim ttut' commstltuuttoumumhtty of the
11101 tl' l'onlltlllnl
' . uuumd huts Itmusi-
t 'hl'cll.IIHll net 111 hlH )0 i
' ' uusstmretl t lie old boatul t hint they
t\'el ) 1111'111 III ell 10n\l Ihll tl'r
II ' COllhllW 10 ( 'xcrclse the fUlclonH
of IhlI' oll'l 1111 Icmaln : II tuultlb4-
IIlIll 1)IISI'Hflol tlll'Or ! until mithtt'i "
wise oltellt II a. clmt II'ocI'e(1I ( ;
II 1 olhc0'111 , 1111 t ll t con rts shall
hl\\ IlalsellpOI ) the tIthe or the
Ihllhl.llHsl'l ( I i I I I I boa : \ 1111 tie t etiui St I-
111(1111) ' of time net. H I time present
I too rut hlH I Ih t I me , Ilghl 10 ( 'xCrCise ll t flIC'
1Ire utumil l'oilce eouinumhs-
UOII or the 11'e 1111 Polee COIIIH'
8111 t Lucy II'e to all IIIlIt8 11(1 ( 111"
IOHI' ( Ih\ t I lit \ Iii I bolr 10 t 1lllllHlpl' m I I I Ile (
affairs or Ihl Ih'C :11 11011'1' tl'III'
uutt'utts. ' 'I'hnl Hlllll : to reason. J\'m' ) '
011'11' ) 'II I Ihe t Ilc ml mm . d pol ) let' dt'lft ) rt much t s
Is I Ihll'pfol'l II duty 101111 to carry out
Ihth' II\fll OIII'I'H , anti mull Ilw nllllg
cit l1elH I I HI l'OIUIUO 10 1'lcogll1t the
nllhll.I t I 3' of tll'lp 1 01'pI' : unt t I I lie t old
hOllll hl8 Il'll ousted ! r I Ile'I'le oC
Ihl' 1'11118 1fI'I' mhlme II'OCI 8 II Iuo1" - .
11\0 \ hlH bl'll - lOst Ituited timid ltj\1.
ellcl1
I m mu simm cit 11 .T ii ml go ! IoIH'\pl'H de-
( sI aim Icut V't4 III t tll 111111 I II I Ilgll I IIIS' l
IHHlol : \11 \lllut I t 1 ) IISIIIIIII I t 111 t it ol'lr t
10 t IXl'I'c11 11' t I i ftuum et loll 4 111\01'llg 11\1
th t ( ' hI m' it mud I 'oh Ice COllnlHloI , IH I I 111'1'
111'1 t11101 go 1110 time ( 'OII'IH to test
Ihl' tithe to time olklH which they \
hoill
I I this I I'I'HII'II ) the old board I =
II time Illul ( or time 111 Out whosl
hlll'l I tax t 11'1'11 hlH lecl I Ii led hr I so inc
tax title hmmuuk. 1'111cl time II\ he has I
mlghmt to decline 10 gin ! ' 111 IIOIHCSlol )
10 t t he cllllllllt I t the t l'O\'IH have
1 11\(1 ( I Ilal : IlcCI'I'e : to time \llllr
of Ihl ( mix 111111 II I this 1IIIIIl'\ time
immeuiuin'rs I If tl Ill bO\11 : refuse to
I l'I'e I 1111' tl' t . 011'11h Ich t hey hell
lt the hllllH of thl' ( governor mll'l 1
l'olHtllloll1 ( Ilw for I Jxlll 1'1'1 of
'
Ylli' , because ; they .110 IOt leJp\e tl
t111\111 IC these olCIH have hC1 '
It aly 1IIollll'I ( , 111 hceauust' : thlY delimit 1
limit lwleye the IIl'n'lll ) time II\
hoard his 1'llnllll time Chmflrtt'1 11'0\1-
II0I 11111'1' which . tlut'y have leIl net-
II ) I thll'lft.1 Ile"oh'\H IpOI the 10' .
(111(1 h ( ! II'\ lion 1l 10 I COl I i uuet' II'Ot'I'III.
IIH II < ( 11011'1'ltlto 10 esilblsh 1111
tlth' 1111IH they ( 'al get 111 ) ( l'l 11' Pos-
st'sIoiu oC tl illhl hy the \Ohllllr
ret lreuuieuit oC time exIsting homl : Our
1111'ell ( ' ( ) tuFt his repeatedly IIlhlel
timat. . \Ollltll : ) ' HII'IIIe' hy time . iii-
emmuumitunt or nil olcl to his 011111111 acts :
11 \11'11' aunt 11'1'1111'I' If all hlH
uighmts.tFhtIs Is I the true iuuu1ort amid ( cor-
l't'l't \111111 tf .T Illge Ilopeweli's Ie.
elsiouu. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I
.S0TlmU OIJCT ( : IfSSOS. : 1I 1 I
Souuut' tlI go A 1111coolen :
uumtnn ) fact uurers. hlll desirous of
1'\1 : I I : exactly : wlnt their chief
1' ngIHh ctmuuletltOr I $ flth ( Auuuerl-
call tmleIre doing . INlt : 1'11"
resentattvi' to the Yorlshl' ( ' dIstrict to
oltnll ) time II'sln'll Iuuforuiuatiomu. lie has
Just l'II'I'II. and according 10 I ( 'm'rl
Hlllllllt of tl Ihl:11011lhll : II'l' H hit'
HIlolgh : to jlHlfr hll II sayIng thll
nit of the vttol'ui mnamuuufaetorles II the
YOIIshlr dIstrictvt're \11 I hI0'11" -
tllc , ninny of timimui IIht 1111 day \vlth-
.
OUt cessatIon HO ( hint , they might 1111.
facturt' goods to lie ruislied IH 1001 11
PtSSitlC to thmt' PuttIed Slll' . Tlii'se fo\
t'lgl IlllCnchl'l'll , II IH suhui : . expect
that the 11111111 COI tlh' goods wi he
( ' 01111111 for I long timuic. 'l'imey are
hlll ' II the belief that they are gollg
to loII:11 time AIIIh:1 11\1't. 011
them luavltug confessed t hunt almemtmiy :
or tll II\II ! ( 'Oltl'SSI't thlt Ih'I':11
thus 111'1'1'1 his Illl oltllll for them.
GoolI'IIOI for thus IH'rtol Is I 1111-
) IIll hr stmutlsties. I Ipenrl that
\iieV'lS II'fll'thl' haStlg ) t ol the )111"
Ilt tnrll InSO ) 111' 1'l'lt Ir this Ihll
I goods or Wlllt'l 1. ' 1' iiimirkett'tl .1) '
thtt' Nt' \ Ylrk mlcnlt'rs was or . 'imuicrlcauu
.
mnmuuuumfmietulre. to1I ' not much 10rl Hum
:1 : ; \ ' CClt Is \I\I'kal : luumuke. Pp to a
' ' ( lii' lmughlsiu muuuutui factuurers or
yealmigo tl' J1 1Hh 1IIIfltl'I'I :
tiuest' JI1 fuuumulsiit'tl aholtt ) \ remit
for Ihl' I AIlI'lal 1:1'1\t. : Whlt'aH . IIW .
tilt t'1111tol : mire IllMt I'xact ) reo
n'I'II'II. nml that II h"I'1 accomplished
II less tll a rl'nllIi ' : Fuirthier-
101' It appears thl\t sluice thl' hhllll
oC tiuQjmreseiIt year Hi.OOO ( ( ) ( ) hales oC ( or.
elgmi wool represents tilt ? Ilcrlaset 11.
Ilt'latol ol that nrlll ! over tw ( alllal
tgUr' n'l'I'IItt ftlr 1011 'I'arl hl'Cor'
time IIl : saI' : or the hwesemlt tarll hl\ : \ ' .
Yet II Hlh' ol tliH1'1'11 11I'n I' II the ,
1IIIrtl tel If ( orelguiool the Auuuerl-
1'11 uuumutuuufactuirt'rs are Ilnhln to l'll'
lul : Ihl' . \ l1rim : Inll-'t IH agaInst
time 1'lg1sh : muiamuuifmtetturers , or at I'ltt
tha : I IH hI' 1'01t1 111 of reprt'seuitattves t
l thl' f'xtl nssltntol oC thus ( 'I\tr " .
'I'hl' : \I"II'lh'l IC free \(1)1 hn\'I a ! .
wn'r arsl'rh'll thlt the 11'IO'al or the
duty Crol this t'ollollly wOIM 10t
( lilly t'uuutlt' . \ Il'rll I wooh'n umiauuuufae- :
tlrl'l'l to II'lt'I' ( 'Omulluumuuld tl home IU\\
ia't hut 1110 to l'IIIhCo ) \ time trllie or
Ilutrll 111'kl'll I was Ilsllh'll thnt
jut' 11lt " 11 Wlol11 11 Injury ) ' alt a
Ih'a\hI'k : at tl'l' tl 110 ; 1\uf\hl'I' : :
11\1 time wool ' growers. ' " , ' h\o : free
wlll 111 tIme 11lle facts how wih
whll n':11H 10 tar I our WOOlt1 11\1"
( : uetuiri'rs I" : couuecrmmetl. ' [ 'lucy 1tll. -
JI'l'h'l tt 1 "hnrl'r l'llwttlm II the
1\1' 1llkl.t thnn ever leore Omit ! mire
not hlllnlllJ tl'lr position II the
lalkel : ot tlc worid. At We swe time
tIme wool lathtuimtry or tim cOlllr ' . which 1
hnll utitmuhuied . ' ' mimmiler '
IllllCII to large Ilrollt'tOC Ultl'l
111'O'lllll I ) I , 11 Ih'dllilIhl' I I lossi.tm mu I.
l'I'UI3 fHU\II'III h. those uuigugeth , Iii I
. ' imihhIIuui. 'lime ' hitliums ,
nilolltll 10 Ih1111101 ! 'Ihl ( 'llllf
11111'111111'/ h ) ( I I I tl t free \onl Ilh'C'lh' ) t
i ma vi' 11/ I I i fit r Ilh.dy t t Cllh'll I I \'I'lllcl'
Utl , \v Ii I fl' th. t 1111'1011 1111 II'ollll )
rP ! oC the Crll'IIl1 or II'otl'(111 mire CII )
" ! IIClt'II h3 l'I'III111 ' tl Imidlemi-
11011 I . tile that thIs wi le 11\e ! II'e
ft ) I.t t'fll.111111'111 h ) II I Ihl' t Clllr ( ' , IC I tl t I
IIr ( oC 11'lllh 1IIIfnl'lu'crH , In ohllil
Co m mm Iii mu : mu ml o f Ihe t Allt'lal 111'1\1 t s hll I u I
cOllhll' .0 ho 11 HICCCSlflll I hey hn\\
heel tllCU time 1"'t'II'11 tlrlf law vent
1110 vffect .
'lec.
Nt"mlSTI.NIJS'.lllI ; ' . ' UI'IlT. ( )
1\1' ) ' 111'01 oC time Illlc fcIOIH
wi lie Iltel' lell him Ieullg : hue t report ;
of HIII'lllellelt ) : lllhle , which we
11'llt nhlost Iii fiI lOIII ' . 101 (11 ' he-
IIIII Is a siumiuumimury of the votk oft
tl t Imhle Hehnol ) ( S ii llllg Ihe t IIIHI ) 'cnl
alil IlehuleH I m I ICCOlllltlllllnl/ I I t
( halgl : . whIch I i Ihl I I rllll/ t Ihnl I I u wOII (
hle 1'\UIII'ell tudvisabit' , limit also he-
CIII ( ' II I tll'owHll t ! Ighl I I oil tl t ex.
lent to which HI'ltll'lnl Iwllc : have
\clgct ( their war . Ilto 111 11/1'IWI I I' '
lof time ! choolf.
Dr. mIarbhe gives it lll 111111'1' ) oC Ihu
111111111 , \ho , h. reumon : of his 111.
Ct'els _ hImself 111'1 ! lecIhll hihmi .
IIPCI'lol' otiheer ! amid tithes hmls Illhl'lt
\lh l'onlch'ICI ( ! thnl Ilsnlol'lllnlol
wi ho IXCIll'l1 01' 'm'loola'll 1 > ' time
Hchool hearth. or l'onHI lit ) Rlhool
Irslll Iii which KlCh ( lclol'nlzltl 1111.
1IIIw Is elcollget UI' e\'el talent ted
Ial hong lalllnll Its RIIIlng ( hum cdii-
t lommal ci rehes. DI' ? Inl'hle'8 ' t
allolal clcle ! : reltrt ! )
)
I\nll o\el ) the eyes . oC our \IOlll' to
Ihl cllgel' ! that is I Ihl'IIIII(1 : ( time sehool
or time ( ' 01101 IIlollle Ir that star
111111' O'gall1alol that )1'ofeRHcH ) to
hi ! Ihell Helf'II'IOlllell 11'fell1 ls.
HOTIUSH ) lJJI""IS. (
'rhl' dl'l'llnl bosuu(1 by time ll'llllelt
or the ( Auncticmii Cottomi Grouvers' Pro-
Anll'lcal : CotOI 01'0\(11' 11'0'
h'l'I\'I' misochmmt lout Is SOII'\hlt . 1111nl' .
hut ehmaricter : 10 enc recently l.tIIO.I.t to
Ille ; hl'll ) mithohresseol : to the wll11 (
gmo uu' t-s of Ihl t Dalwils t 1111 ; lllllola. I t
' i'In ' ' of hI' I clrcumimur ' '
'I'hl 1II'IWIl' 0 I cl'lllll l'l'II1lg
l'otOI ( is l 10 1111e time Illnlh'I' not to
l'Ih" t Itch t ' II'oth\1 10 t 1111(1 , IH t lucy
hn\'o h Icll In Ile t I u hnlil h of (101 mug. H Is I
"lnl.1 ( . thlt tl" ' " , 111' " ' 11'1 flls ( '
m _ _ _ _ m _ . _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ .
1'llil'l of the 1IIIIHlr or time cOllng
1'1'011. 111'llh'll 10 11' : lie 1I'Ice 111 to
Intlllnie I t I I t th I h me CIH'lelH 1110 I t Illhll I )
tlh' t I I cl'oll 1))1 ) ) the ( 1'lel , hi uid mig 10
rCI'I'h'Ilt , 1'1' ( IIIIH before I mho'chhuue.
' l hoc II't'HIInl t of tl t 10tOl t nRslwlltol t
al\lsl'l Ihll ( mull fll'll'I'1 who cmiii 10 10
\lhlnt 'loImit hug a 1'011'11'holll
Inl'I,11 thtlr crop aH 1Io\I ' 11 they .
( al , 1' II a rat ho ) of ol'.lhlll less thnl I
last seasomu. 1 Is \'glll ( hint If thll hI
tloln the t el I 111'11 I I I of prIces wl I lie
fairly 11111tlllllt :111 : tIme ( llltll' ! wi
I'IIW nIH'CI to l'clh'llg the \llle : of
tll' product. .
'lhll Iny he ! 001 coounst'l. hit time
troithih' Is ( limit 10t mill ( lllll'I\ amid (0)
sli thy not I 1Ijol'lr I of tll 111 II I n
Wsliol ; to Icl 1111 It. A ° very . large
II'OPII'lol ) of lie t ( oltol t I Pitt Ii t ers are
largely Itt . tit'hitvhiemu time Healon nn'I'11
totummarkthmig ! their (1'01' } alll hlyllg
: urruuigt'th ; . to IUY their ohlgnlonH II this
III t I I : .t Coi illuch ) him ! to I ml < 1 \ ) ' of tll' t h i
11'011 ( as HOOI ) I ji0sshlthi' . PIuey coil-
lit 0 t 8 tTorth 10 I hell I I , hlIISI' thl'y t I u hmmui'
nh'I'Hly : l'xhnl II'(1 ( timely ( ' 1'1111 based
1111 thl' ( crop mind creditors Insist 1\01
being Palo ! Iccl'lllg to Ihl ( hI'IS ! of tue.
contract. 'I'her 11 1 1IIIal KIII\ of
Ilrlh' wih 1'IIIt . 10 1 large huhor- )
101 t If wll : I grouvei.s. 'I'hlr hl1' 111le
ohl/ltoI8 10 li Iall lS SOOI I ! their
II'Ohll Call he 1IIclll : tumid hut order
to 1111tlil : tll' cri'mllt they mire com"
11111'11 to sell theIr whlnt IR HOII ns It
IH hl\'elllt. wlllher tl 11Ikel 11'lcI'
II time tle affords 1 ( loJ O muot. II
the \\oltl(1 ( 1lalc tinning whclI
gio\ti5 of hoe DII\II amid uI Iuuuiesota
gIO\I'1 : : lllelotn
It 1/ said , them mire 10.000 ( ) out of over
: : -0,000 ) ) , It , iimu \ uh'tglll thit'uiusehves
I t > hell theh' wlll t for $1 n hlshel
' ' this IH muhouit the ' of
PII'hlll ) : alolt 11'01101101
fI'll'I' : who cal 10111' 10 hell thel'
\1111-11011 ) Oll.folrlh , tIme otlmtr
\ otwr
thl'I'I'.folrlh : 1111 COII"II11 ! by. their
coot racts :11 ob1)aloIH to HI'I aH 001
lS : thl' 11'llhlt ( 'al hI 111'1,111'11
Of . ' ' it Is 1 . whelhm'
eOl'SI I > a CIIIHlol )
1hollll , : ; of fnl'l II0hl I I. wlh 1
\.I\ to ollallllg hlghl'l' 11\ll'll. Is nH n
utmht' 10111 ) III' ' . 'I\l O' thl'I'I' t 'I'lrr
ago wlwlt growers were nll\11111 to
lt0llt this course nut ! I cOII11'1'lh1'
Ilmhcl' dim ! 10. time Il'sll 11IIg tl't ,
tIi ( ' ) ' loud to 11'1 their wlwlt emu I flll !
mnmirket. Ole practical ex 111'h'l 11' of
this Ihll his mol weIght ( luau a \01.
111 of 11'jlltl Ilch ni IR ) lrl'tlltell
II time circuulmur of tIme 11'Hllelt or the
Cot toil ( I I'OWI'I'I' ilsSoClmttIOuI.
TIW l'fmQISn'fs 01 ( 'ouNcIL.IN. -
WhN 1m ' mr ol city COl I 11111 'wns
raised fl'om : OO ( 1 'el\ to .SOO a. year
It \IR Xllr'II'll that the ohl lhlse of
rak&-ofls amid Ilerllll II'solM hI : '
chlckld , Ir 10t Hlop\ed multogetlmer. 'I
IIgiit hllllrlll II0II\t 1 year would al.
low I'ael (11llal $10 for each reg- .
1111 Iwell ) anti $ : for ( Ill wl'ek.
l'Olllll'I' wOI'I. 'rlmt Khollt hI' fair
IaY for Ihl' average umemuiber of the
coomumeli , utimmI It IH ' demuh ' titan
' 1'0111'1 1111 1 great tl'nl inure thln
'lwo.thlrds o time COIICIIII we hare
limit ! bitchy hl\ 1'lrllt or ever clllt
l'r If tlY were t1 \oset to fllow
oily leglhlnl' oceUpmit Ion.
H Ip\elr . however . ( hint time raise or
l'OI\tlllnlc \ HIIrl18 humus caused 10 ufl- .
11rlcllhlc hll'I\'l'llnt 11 the qI11
tr lelbl'r or any uuuaterhtul ( h'creasc In
Illr n'l for Illhlhlet perquIsItes.
11 spIte ol tl strIngent provIsions or
tl ( 'hlrf'thlt forbid aiiy lelhl'r ot
thl' ( council fl hlll IltcI'I'sf'll. dl.
n'cty or h\ll'ty II l'ntrcls wIth
lIl cIty , \111 II spite or the ( express
lro\'lslon ) that 10 ( 'llclmal Ihll 11
CI'I\o IIY 110rtol Il the wngl' or 11 : '
or tummy 1111101 or h'll In his ( llr/o
1111(0)111 ( by the cIty . or flrlsh any
l tl'rlll to be fi ' 11 any ) llle work ,
Illgl'llt 'lolltllH ol these 11'1'18101"
mui ' t' or t')1111 Ckllrl't'll'11 10 steps
hl \ 1'\1'1 heel tlkl'l to l'nCorcl the
IWlnlh'H Ilr'scrlhl'll by thlIw. .
. \ . 1I'IHt two Ilm11'r. ol time present
l'HI.nnN rllltell \ 0\1 tlIIS Ilat
hw\ : bt'tit tollg wok for the cIty . nut !
othl'r . clnlllen inure 11'1 uumort' { I
hess Ilrl'cty or IndIrectly lutcr'sh'd In
city contracts . In tclnucc ot the hw.
1 ' ) ho HuhKlr\.I'It % ' or l'Jllhncn lu eOr .
hmoratloims ti1mtt o' tip1y tue tity ' , Vitii
1)1:1011 Ihl , WI thl ( 'ly wih
Vlit'u ' , 1tlt'llloll' s , clcct1c lhll 111
IH ' ' , ntttllottm'd to
gas tC\I'Cl'I tim 1 ( ' ath'III"t
cOIIII ' 01' 1111'jlnll Crlll\llhlll for their
uutttmingers. AQ.'Ihl\II' ' ( IIIen'MIs lute lire-
! Ule(1 ( to II ' JIluh'llllt \ / for l''r )
fl\'o' 11 ' l'l'C'I. , . .
'l'hit' uiiost ' ' . feuitimre oC time
' 'hl IOHI ( ! 'lil'olhlllJ flnlm' ( tm
whole pt'miiuilste \ : ' Aystetui IH time ( 1nlk
CI\'O'IIHI I. which one eiimss of vork-
Ilglll I Is I ( 'xel11ell . (101 111111'lllt toil t
. . ,
oil Illhl. ) ) ! WCIR' hl.tllh1e coulcllellx
el'lslll Ihel' 11111 Wih time \llrIClor ,
hlll I l tom Iho t NIIO'Itlt or IIollC\1 I
hllJfI' I .nl , whi ms l 1 rum I" , el lhN' t are
10t 111111111 for thue work , or , 01 hest l.
111111' II hutch ! 11M they calm / , blCIII l
Ilr rely 11101 til Illlcnce ( C heIr (
1:11\11 : 10 II'U\111 .hsc1iuurge. II ( mmet .
II Im8 l'OIW to IhIH , Ihll the hOII 1
laborer wlo ( hoeS lot COIHlt wlh
hOtlIg cOlnlhll1 hiS lit ) how for
C liii hey tim tU t ( ill IIUlldp\llllhlc I I voIks. \
'I'ho IlltII ' for thl o abuses lies hum
tl t l'I'glng ' of 01' whole llr I govm mum '
1111 . flol thl luul fl I Illhl'll'e of
\1'11 poltc8111 i I t tl ( InflHlol I I tutu tl t I '
Inllglllt of tht I 1111cllli h In'lh's' I
of 1I18111iH Itlllll t I u h ) iuIsI ) ness utica.
lch ICO'1 ( ' 1111 he 10111'11 for 10'
lout g IH Ihe I h iou it y ! 'nlCIH a nol thc t P11 eked
( ' 01'1101 I (1 let I I' t tl t Cllllllll'H111 I
thl' tuixhaly'r14 mItt' to vote for 1111 ! fort'-
itt III i I Ih t ( ' ( ' htm ) Ice of ( olllellll ) ) ( t 111 I hOl'lt
Inl I II I \ hiOSi' hnncl I thl' I1K111HH of
tIme city \111t bl ! I Ce.
:1\01 [ HIIIH his ellel\'ol'lll , 11m'I\
both his first 1111 lel'Oul lel'IH , 10
chcck Ihe 1IIIh'll' y 111(1 ( the ( 111'1 ) or
lie ( cOllcl hI exh'n\'I/111 IXlll11'CS
11\1 II'clsHIH / . , cr Ilhlc mmmuuit Ir. I
ito hl fllel ! In any : ) ul'I'1111 II vuus
111'II : ' e tie imohit heal Imcllln II COIllol
IC the ( 1 0111 Iljorl ) ' l'el'I'olll his
Ih.l'clllS . nlil I 1 l'IIII'11 IllHlless
cIa . I t tis. 11\1:1' . nllll'III'lltH ) I I ( mu mud cx-
l'l'llh'o ( mix levIes Ihl'ol/h time ( 'O\cl
Iii ito 111'1' of )1\1111 ) ) ) cnlO' fO' 11'II.t
( 'COIn ) tti3 II I iii out ( ou 1 In'II'R. I 'l'heHe
fumets , fmumnihhimr mis thtey mire 10 every tax-
Clclflllll I tI \ . t\'e' tlX
lIarIIho hums dIHl ' ollel.\11 time cim.
IIICI of city gO'I'\llell , 1181 leld to
Iho ( olcllliol tla t len ) lellglt to
1I'\SI'I : of IOIOIY shol11 hl elected
to the eOllcl Ihls fmuhl. PolitIcs thol11
hn I Iio'mtuuited ( t" tummy ) In )11'1 ) ) hut ! lch
S'IetlOulS. ( I I t IH 1"ldr 1 1111'1' of iuisI-
II H. I I I good IIHIlps 111 cal le
.
hlhl.,1 II rUU h" "h"ul,1 Il , ( "ml"1
mH''H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
i-i ; ; t- ; lelllhllll. ; ; deuit ( ; ( ' imt O' )11111 st.
'rlw meopIe vhhI elect htlun.
Ill''llle1 l'lld hll.
A flr'll/htet 110)1111 ) sets ' Sl'lllllhel
1 I" the dltc whpl hue ( tile of IJslllHR
1'\1\11 whit . sl'lw Omaha. By thai
\iI' the II.hlolllt CI'OI' ! II'ohlol ) wi
have 11t1 soh'Plt ; 111 olleling of hue (
stll faIr wi ho l 11)1 : ) lt 11\11 ; thl' railroads .
1'01111 wi himuve Ilnl/II ' ' IncrpaHld theIr
svork lug forces ; ithtc UIIf'CI'll'ltell ) glil
\1'(1) wi Inghn ' 10 tuna 1110 Illey : the
hIII,1 : wIll feI 1 1'J tilXllol of pressumn'
: \l ! . Iller Ilst 11\011 ( IHIlI' . Iii
ShOI.t , (01(110Is will he II'Ollliols for
1 Im'lnll . : of Illsll ! ss 1111 IlhlHtlal
Iclh.I " . whldl is ; iiwnys fl 101'(1 ( by
Ilcl'lalclltal : ' 1lto :111 mimi elhllce'
lent II thl t voitluni' of the ( cl''llatlg
tuiemIIumu1. ) flmistmiii ht Ics : \ euujoyluig
I uulnrkeh < ( I revival ' ' whthehi Is I 1I1lg werl-
Wa'll Ollhl1e : u ot I'HI'nIH' It. \Ve
1I'I'II\.t \ ( hunt our tal llIi1e will be double
Ihlt of IIKt ycai. -
. \.h'I'I' fur . \1 l'urtteH.
- Inllunn\ols JUlnal ,
In the Iowa democratIc comiveuitlon a
COllellon
speaker wared the party against would.be
leaders who "were men wlhout business
and statesmen out oC a job. " It was a timely
warning for all parties. -
1'CffrM ( hnrllll Con Iitit-ii . e.
Ietrll Free l're.s.
Senator Peler Is Indeed optimistic when
ho asserts his belief that the check to the
slIver agitation Is only temporary. lie Is
undoubtedly a lIneal Ilescenlnt , oC the man
who remarled to Noah as he ralell his
gingham umbrelo , that In hIs opinion there
was not going - 10 be . much oC a shower.
A 1''rCh"'lt Coiiiiiisi nub.
" 'eslcr l.aborer. Omaho.
Dy what rIght does a councilman dictate
10 a contractor whol be shall hire ? lisa
It reached a point In Omaha where a contractor .
tractor must submit to balIng to employ
anyone whom the councilmen of the city
mnay say In order to get a contract ? And
then agaIn. what does the man seeking em-
ployment have 10 gIve up In order to get a
job ? These are questions to the plnt.
-
y
I'rolothil lIefleiitndN. .
ChknJn Inter Ocean.
I Is easy to trace the general demand In
a dozen and more states "ror better roads
directly to the rider of tire bicycle. It I
one of the reforms that the new' InnovatIon
Inno\aton
Is going to bring about. They wilt slcceed
first because they are united In their demand.
They are young and vIgorous , and Influential.
More than Ihat. It Is a long neglected reo
form. In the success of whIch all the people
will be beneflteoi. Slop putting any more
mIllions Into raIlroads until the country
roads aro. made passable. In Now York
a commIttee appointed by the legIslature
Is vIsiting the various counties and leadIng
places and trying to formllato a state system
that Is better than anythIng before practIced
In any stale of the union. Other states wIll
Cole , the examplo.
-R
The Corn Crop 11.1 TrnssportntIun.
1'hllI"I\hl& Iueeor.J.
As the corn crop Is greater In bulk and
value . than the tolol of nil the other cereal
crops , the promlscl abundant harvest oC this
Is 01 the utmost
year ulmos Imnortanco to the
railroads or the wcsl. The' movIng of this
great corn crop will furnish on enormous
volume or busIness to the raIlroads . and am-
ready the sufcIency of the rollIng stock
avaIlable for this purpose Is being questIoned.
Some of the western raIlroads have placed
orders for more cars and \ Is antIcIpated
that time car builders wIll receIve much ad-
ditonal busIness from this source between
now snot fall. This means an addItional I
slmulus 10 the Iron and lumber Induatrles
anti thus the erects of ( tu large corn crop 1
ramify through many branches of trade. I
This promIses to bla. banner year In many I
respects. and one o.t tle mOlt Important 01. .
all the broken recordawtll . . be the enormous
crop of corn-the , Jfeatclt In ,01um6 and
value of all our agz4 uItural producis.
:
-
C Good , . CInl iUn leuiunn.ued.
WesOem . - . Omaha
Let the polItIcal 'JuUlS beware how they
atempt to foist uIirni a.long sufferIng people
any Incompetent or . Ishonest candIdates In
Douglas cououty or thai city of Omaha thIs
fail . The people ark- sick and tIred .of the
dIshonesty and InCmlency DC some of our
recent omctahs. and any attempt 10 contInue
the reign of that clus , or omce holders wIll
! wi
meet wIth a sure ld certaIn I defeat , There
are a number oC nonentitIes snot polItical
Ir kster who aspIre to fill places oC publc
trust this fall . but Wl want to warn any such
that they are chasing a will-o-tbe-wlsp.
Never before have the workIng class-people
who have the 'otes-been
\ - 8 much Interested
In the people who are 10 Alt the otlices. 10
the end that honest and capable men may
bt chosen. and It ' I be the mIssIon oC
The Laborer to Inform theta uf the fitness
or umnfltness ot lbs men who ask theIr
surragC In the coming campaign of the
city and count-Ihe men , who before election
say they want 10 be servants of the people.
but who too often after heIr electIon assume
II be their masters. I makes no dIfference
what party or creed the Incompetent
aspouses. I he Ihows hIs head we propose
to hit It. and hit It hard. The party that
nomlnaln goo. . clean men for OmC8 this
tall wIll beise. .
OMAHA METIOmST ) HISTORY
Volume Prepared by Rev , James Uayncs
Will Appear Soon
WORK MANY SPLENDID FEATURES
. -
Sosum. . 1.tr'Ht. : front th.Ih''c"
! hl'l.tN-lntr.ulwtun ii ) ' )1.huI'
: " . nun u-Sk.-ttiues iuuiti Pur-
trul.I l'renelberM.
The slo.y ot Methodism In Omaha Is In Part
a hIstory or Ihe cIty Isl rrom the tIme or
Its Infancy when It began 10 bo known 10
the world as Omlha City forty years ogo.
The Imrlod II cover Is one full or fortuItous
Ilcls8llles. allo with reminiscence , anti 1
dear with recollectIons that clIng 10 the
communIty ns part ot Its very le , The le0 )
pie oC Omoha , amid pnrlcularly its early Methodists -
olists , wi tluereforo1extemuti a cheerful wei-
come 10 the rorthcomlng "Hlslory oC the
Icthodlt Church In Omaha and Suburbs , "
now In loreas the ( work or 11ev James
Haynes , 1 well known anti hIghly osleomcll
citzen who has for many year been Intl.
mately IdentIfied with the church work of
this conimnuinlty. Mr. Haynes Is I very scrim-
intlous 11luslaldnl writer , whose views and
opinIons may be roiled on as the honest antI
cousclenlous expression oC hIs lhoUlhls , all
his atalements will ho found 08 nar accum-
rate as the sources or troclrlnJ Inrormalon 1
admit of. t any errors halo crept Into the
work It wIll not be Ihroulh carelessness or 1
any lutenlon to misrepresoul. 1
Facts as 10 Its earlier history , the author '
says have been mainly Ilerlvell by consu1nl
recotols . aIded by a ersonal ) ) ktio'ledge 01
the local church for Ihe ( last twenly years.
Prom tint contents itls learned that the
ecclesiastcal or anlzaton' has blen uouutn. :
tallIed wIthout imitermisslon .
wihout 11Iermission front Its begin-
nlng In 185. slnco which tme Crom n titu-
ceus or a niece halulul or pioneers It has
recrllell Its uumbers St0311) and grad-
laly developed to its present enviable 11ro.
imrtlons. T\ ; Irlng period followIng the
panIc 01 1857 Is described and also the ox-
clemcnl ntelllng the attempt In those days
to Introduce slavery Into the slate.
FIRST SERMON AND 1'ASTOH.
The first sermon preach In Omaha was
delIvered ! by Peler Cooper In 18M. IhoUlh a
claim Is set 111 for one Wlllm 81mp80n ot
Iowa , which Is regarded , howe\er , ns erromue-
ous. The first MethodIst ( pastor was Isaac F. I
Collins . and the first house of worshIp was
dedicated In ic-ceunber 1856.
SpeakIng of one of the earlIer pastors the
hIstory says : "lenry T. DavIs young anti
elastIc . as well as ready to be placed In the
midst oC the battle , In the sprIng oC 1859
was designated 10 take charge of the First
church. then regarded as the most promInent
.lllllonlment In the conference. At Omaha
ho flails hlmseI In the ( capital oC the tern-
tor ) ' . a growIng young cIty full of promIse
and to the fnr-seelng a field offering a bri-
lant reward 10 the preacher who under
God might gain access to the hearts oC the
people. To be sure , there were prejudices
that the church must overcome ant a revolot.
tlon lund to bo wrollht favorable to Method-
lath . The nIl pastor's austere appearance
and rare abIlity mIght have kept the people
oloor. but his kind heart and aIabllty soon
assured them hat he could get .Iown and
receIve haiti as humbly an.l cheerfuly as
If they were akin. gxhlbltons oC mutual
apprecIation were soon apparemtt and almost
train the outset every IndIcation was favor.
ble. lIe was a western man and had no'
Irouble In adjusting hImself to the condItIons
's he found them , and philosophically look In
the surroulllnrs and made the best of them. "
SKETChES O I'RI1ACIIIRS.
Oographlgl sketches of some or the
preachers who helped to give prominence
10 MethodIsm In Omaha are given In separate -
ate chapters and one sketch solely 10 reprp-
senlng Bishop Newman who for seven years
has made his homo here and whose pen has
conlrlbule1 the brilliant introduction to this
volume. More thln thIrty portraIts or pastors
who have served the church are introduced
adding muct to Its value as a sotmvenir.
Dlshop Newman , In the . course of his remarks -
marks says :
"The church historian has a higher mission
than the writer of profane history.
The history oC a church Is the history 01
- .1 eommunllY ; wIth It are forever associated
the memories of marriages , of baptIsms and
oC burials three signifcant events In our
human life. " '
"The Methodist Is n pioneer. HI Is among
the frst on the ground . the buIlder or rltes.
the rounder of schools and the organizer oC
publc charIties. 1ethodism Is a livIng Coree
embracing all the peronal domestic . social ,
national , pOltcal and commercial leresis
oC the people. Its history has been one of
moral revolution and the elevation of public
sentIment wherever Its representatIves have
been permitted 10 develop their sel.sustaln-
lug and self-expandIng pOwer. The whole
of the mlghly west Is a monument oC the
piety zeal and urage of the Methodist Itn ,
erant , who leads the van of our cIvIlIzation
and stands on ( hoe mountain top of vIsion beholding -
holding the dawn of the coming of a brIghter
day ! " .
Speaking of the tendency of so many to
make atendanco at church personally easy ,
or , omit the going altogether. relapsing Into
inolifference . the wrier says It has to be
met I possIble. and the remedy Is In the
, multIplication of places of worshIp. 'Not . as
In the country the people oC n city will not
go far to attend relIgious services. I a
place of worship of our own church Is not
near at hanoi many who hare certIficates of
membershIp ali purpose making homes In
town , ore dispose 10 unite wIth some other
denominaton the location of whoso church
Is nearer their residences. TJlls eslrange-
ment cannot be counteracted except by the
erectIon of suburban edifices for Ihe ( ac-
commodaton of such people. Omaha Is not
an exceptIon to thIs Jaw. "
The typography of the heets predicates an
attractive hook , and assurance Is given that
the volume will be handsomely bound. 1
wIul contain about :50 pages to be sold postpaId -
paid at $1,50. pastors being allowed a dls.
count of :5 cenls. Publslled by the author.
Vuutve'rnuulIMt ( rove : \.th.1 iluu,1et1.
THE WEmS , N. I. , Aug. n.-The closIng
day of the NatIonal Universahists' grove meetIng .
Ing was the most Interesting of any yet held.
The forenoon services Included a sermon by
Hey. C. E. Nash . D. D. . of Brooklyn , N. u' .
After the services Hev. J. M. Paul D. I ) . ,
snk" . This ofprnon a short aervien ! " 's
held in memory - of - the late l - Ir. A. - A. : - Miner
oC Boston Addresses were made by l .
A. II. ShImIn D. D . oC Galesburg , Hev. G. H.
Emerson , D D. . of Boston and others. A
parting conference was hell In the evening.
led byV. . H. McGlauflln . D. D. . of HarrIman
Tenn.
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Storm Ull ; h'h UIIIto Crol'
IANVILI.E N. Y. , Aug. 11.-A terrIfic
rain and wind storm , accompanied by heavy
thunder and sharp lightning . passed oven
this lec\lon \ today lastIng nearly two hours.
Many trees were twIsted off and blown down
LightnIng struck In several places and much
damage was done among the farming coin-
munlty . fields of grain being flattened to the
ground . corn being tangled up and blown
down. A cloud burt on the Lackawanna
caused a bad handalide. The storm I remarkable -
markable for the large volume of water that
fell In the short space of tIme . nearly four
Inches being rcglslered. - .
I'leusure Sh'lnn.r Snutic.
THE WEII1S . N. H. , Aug. 11.-The
steamer Gypsy , owned by George p Dartelt
of MeredIth . was run Into and sunk In Long
bay , an arm of Lake Wlnnepaauka , by the
steamer Mlnola late lat night. Seven per-
sons. Including two women who were on
board the Gyps were rescued and taken 10
Lkeport by the Mlnesola. The pilot oC the
Mlneoha claims Ihat there was no lights
showIng 01 the Gypsy and , 1 th3 nIght was
very dark , he did not know oC the presence
of the other vessel unt the cbuh came.
Couulert CIU ttn. ' JlrkNu1 Plaice ,
NEW YORK . Aug. 11.-The World sa'I :
I can be announced that Frederick H. Cou.
derl can be the successor of the late Justice
Jackson on the supreme court bench I he
will accept that honor. A more or less for.
mal tender of the place has been made to him
and a cablegram from him In Europe announces .
nounCf his decision Is now being awaited.
Mr Coudert has ben abroad for some time
and he Is understood 10 be In I'arli.
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Cedar nnpll.n , 'u n' . Mr , hlstow ! . an
avowed fro slIver Inn , fun 1th I tar lIeu ,
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tennnl governor on 1 sotinl ! mln ilut'
forum 18 entitled , the conimuultecruotkiu
(1111,1 to ( conlninerll'l or
all phuilanlhr.iplsts. . \
htuuocrat The ,
] nlenllorl : Illtorm ullon
which thom democratic . Ilrty of this ( elute
goes before the people Is mnrkel' ' by great
c lllor and comurage. I Is hottest In ever ) " .
thing ah1 ! expresses lie ( rich s.1)01)1 11) '
dotutot of n large I mnjorly or IIl people ot
recoruleol Iowa , I . these \lewR wcre lorc-erI.'lly
Chicago Hecorll : JmiohgoV. ] . I. I hinbb . lie (
mAn chosen to rita for tIlt ofce oC gOlerlor ,
Is n popular democrat amid shares the cOil-
Illenco of loIs puty Thai Ito has pronollCCll
views 01 the Innlclal question Is I shown by
]
his refusal 10 accept a nominaton nhtl after
the commitee on resolutols hall < leclal'\1
the tllntorm emi which ho ml 1 stand. I Is
wih" platform al.1 n Ilnlldllo unmlstnk.
ably opposed to free sll'er. Iherl'ture , htmL
the ( IOWA Ilemocrls ask time sUlrlges of
their neighbors.
nes Moines Capital : WaRhllglon Irving ,
Iabb ) . the lemocratle 1011110 for time office
01 10\erllr. Is al estmlble Jenllmll , and
one ) vho would ' till lie
Iho worthily ll ( olce oC
Io\erlor were there IU Insurmountlblc oh-
steele In the wa or his altllllll 10 It.
lie represented the count ) . or lenry In the 1
legIslature oC ISS I. " being . If we mtslnlle I
hot , the only dnlocrte representative that
county has ever hall He WRS also . for four
rears a ju.IKe . or the district COUI.t , giving
geed sllsrclol II that capacity. .
Chicago Inter Ocean : The nomnimiatlon or
! nominaton
Judge 1,1bl for governor was only a 11cr-
runctor affaIr. 1e was Ito only ' mn lucy
coull Ind 10 accept the nooiuiiuation. The
whole conlenton has nothing more titan an
exhIbItIon or democratc division In Iowa.
I was n fight for the control or Ihl party
and Ihe ( IlrlRlccnt % ) ou1 . bul his victor ) ' shl111y
throve those out oC Ihe ( party who 110 not
agree wllh him and viII not submit 10 his
olletatlon. . The 100m or lie Iowa Ilemocrae
was sealel In Its platCorm. I wi go Into
the camlalgl with no hope or victory hut
wIth lie ( rear that I will ( alto third place II
Iowa politics , with hue t10lUl8tS standing
next 10 the republIcans.
Des Moines Leader : The nomilatcn by
the lorshnJown convention of George W.
Jenkins or DUbuque for the ofce or railroad
ccmmls910ler ! was unrortunalo. Personally
onaly
Mr. Jenkins Is a Ieltcmal who commands
the respect of those who knol himu but his
POs'thOtl as an actual emploo or Iho ( I'cuinsyl- :
\anla railroad unls .hlm to occupy In olce' '
which above all others perhaps requires a
nimbi unprejulicel either Ihroulh habit or
clrcumslanco. That ho was nomInated In a
democratic convention can oily ho ) accoulted
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for by' the tact that the nominaton was
mole laIc In the 111) acer the excitement
anti strain of the early acernoon anti when
time for members home. generally * ere anxIous 10 leave
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" 'I'II II U XS I I' . \ \ " Iil.ll 'I'U ti. "
Cleveland Plain Dealer : I was an ell
belief or Mr. Gladstomie's that the Turl should
be driven out oC Europe. I Is e\'llent that
ho coes not think now that ho can be trusted
with power e1 In Asia. The bottom oC
the Bosphorous between the two conti-
conl.
nenls would probably In his opnlon ! , be a
good place for the olclal Turk's 11crmlnent
resld cut cc.
Minneapolis Tribune : There L3 no doubt
that the massacre of the missionaries Is
the work oC the government and the high
oilicials of the eniplre and the santo radical -
cal measures should be taken In China ! S
In Armnenia I Is time that the barbarous
and hloodthlrslr governments of the earth
should bo overthrown and humane
govern-
meats established In their slead. There Is
not a savage nor serl'el\llz nation that
can stand for n moment before the Ilul8-
sance oC a cvized power. As the civIl-
Izel nations possess the power to enCorce
better go\ernment. they will be guily oC
eladlng their high respousLbltes I ( lucy
do not do It.
Chicago Hecorl : Dispatches from 1on.
dQn indicate that the powers are getting
Ired ( ( of the dissimulation and vacillating
promises of Iho ( Turkish . , olerment und
are preparing to do what should have been
dene before Ihls. I Is asserted hat the
sIgners of the Berln treaty have agreed 10
give notice to the Porte announcing that as
Turkey Is unable 10 protect ( hue lives of her
Chrltlan subjects the powers hare decided
10 appoint a European high commissioner ,
with vice Irelal . authority . to administer
Armpnh In lie name of the stu1tn. _ TiuiM
_ mp _ m _ mo _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
sounds like bUblness , and It Is 10 be hoped
the plan will be carried oul. The Armenian
subjects oC Turltey hOle suffered outrages
the Infliction oC which civilized nations can
not and nttuat not tolerate. When the pow-
era have complained and threatened to interfere -
terfere Turkey has been suppliant amid has
made evasive and dclustvo promises of re-
( oraL It Is tlnio to cease trilitmig with
subterfuge and insincerity.
'rutu cuuxxmsilM.tss.tciiH.
Chicago Record : If ( hue Chinese government
Is Incapable of Imisuring protection to ( lie
missionarIes , then American and llnglislu
authority muist do It. It is preposterous that
any civilized power should sit quietly by
and watch the slaughter of Christian subjects -
jects by half crazed , . fanatIcal and brutal
barbarians ,
Chicago Clmronicle : What a pity it. Is that
the United States cannot enter the contra-
versy whuichu wIll grow out of these murders
with clean hands. If we urge that Amen-
icans may rightfully live In peace and safety
in China ( hue retort is ready that so , too ,
shotmid Chinese be permitted to lIve In the
United States , but ara not , Over against
the massacre at Ku Cuaeng they can set
the slaughter at Rock River. If there Is
delay iii punislumnent of the murderers our
complaints may be met wIth inquiry as to
( hue fate of the Mafia lyncher. , or requests
for statistics of punisluments inflicted in our
western states upon the inuuderers of China-
luien
Chicago Tintes-llerald : China today is pro-
founully unhappy. The Imperiah government ,
which tries to rule over 000-Iourtiu of the
human family , has moo easy task to compel
them to keep the peace. Smarting under
defeat by Japan , IL has lost prestige at home
as well as abroad. liarit times there , as
elsewhere , are just ( lie tImes for the fanatic.
the envious , the malignant , the turbulent to
do their worSt. Ignorance-that is , Ignorance
of what nations In these times need most
especially to know-Is beIng forcej to confess
itself. SuperstItion Is being compelled to look
( he rising sun In the face. Bigotry Its beIng
stung Into resentnteuit. All fcreigners are
esteemed alike , and all taken for enemies.
If ( hoe "forelgners"-Euiglluuim , French. Amer.
lean-are not enemies to China. whuy then
did they let Japan invade and conquer and
exact tribute ?
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.tn Iuuui.ortauiit 1)lNeov.'ry ,
J'iititutleiphua I.Iger.
One of the unost important scientific oliscoy.
erles of the past year was that of the element
argon , which was found to be a component
part of the atmosphere. The SmIthsonian In-
stltut'omi has just awarded the llodgktns Iinlze
of $10,000 to Lord Raleigh and Prof. Itanisey ,
the distInguished English scientists , as a
mark of appreciation of the discovery of the
new element. It has been suggeated that
argon may be identical with one of tiuc maya-
( erious elements which the apectroscope dli-
close. as existing in ( he sun , anti so far have
not been shown to have auiy existence on our
planet. It Is well to mark such discoveries by
( he evidence of appreciation which the award
of the Ilodgklns prize typfie. , since Imuveattga-
tcrs rarely secure any material advantage as
the fruIt of their discoveries ,
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% % liltu.- , ' . Ilnuuillt'ni , .
GioLe-Demoerat.
Mr. Whitney would stand a better chance
of securing the presidentiat nomination if
the ( lemocrata could forget that he Is more
responsible than any other man for ( lie second
ternu of Cleveland ,
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I'I11t50'AI , AM ) fl1'hIRltS'ltfl ,
The hesd of atniottekots let tows ; iososs
natties ( lust tire iiruvoklng for their brevIty
Utti levIty ,
( 'hlrigi situiths are firmly convlnreti that
I tOhli1Cz ollol it , butt It wottid ho tiotucetiiy ox-
ienetvu to hirovo it.
A uimuimiluor of lows entilutsiasts believe ( he
end of tilt' world Ihi arrive on the 15th
Inst. litre is mu ripe luonie Iuulssionary field.
Shuathreiu Meshuack Abetincgo Ilrowtu Is the
natulO with wiulch Ihiu paremiti of a San Fran.
deco boy hoant1lcjipc.l , titehr sotu in thou race
of life.
MIss ( 'oheunsui of Mastjn , 0 , Protests against
( hue i'tthiaI.ed ! report ( lust she utiaule a sonsa-
thou b ) ' % vnarlng roth hiiooniers In ehiuurch ,
They were blue.
TIuc Ihurber Aslihalt conibinc lost a portion
of Its grIp on New York City last week ,
A St. 1..ouis concenti jotunpeul iii amid captured m , . -
mu $ ioooo contract.
i'rlmio't , hlisnuarek is partl' of Slav origin ,
Ills niic'eetors etuulgratcd to Ituussis Iii ( Ito
eighteenth cemitury , amid ovemltttahhy became
governors of hivonla.
( lreatness canuio ( ho kept olown , .lohiii V.
McIane , ( hue uctired Oravescuutl boss , Is doing
characterIstIc line work bossing the stone
quarry gamug at Sing Sluig.
Will T. hi1hO , the street singer of Tenties-
see , like hrank L. Stanlon , Is a uiesysmiaper
111511. 1 Ic is one of tue edItorIal staff of ( ho
ti emuipht is Cent iii orclalA 1)1)051. )
The late 0. Ii. P. liurmihuaun , ( he hioston
bookseller , hio conducted hs ! business for
ye-Ira Iii tluo baseunemit of the Oitl Sotitit
church , loft nearly 3(00,000 ( to varioums char. -e
It lea.
( lovermuor llrown of Maryland Is of the
opinIon ( boat "Trilby" is the greatest book of
the ceuimury. lIe has read It tbrooauh six
tunes , anti has lIkewise just becui defeated
for a remiounhmiatioii ,
Andrew Carnegie lisa reached ( hue cenclu.
slon ( lost It Is IIUIossiblo to pleao Emigllshi-
uilefl , SO lie advises ( Item to bourn illl ( heir
railroad eomulpuuieuit and replace It 'Ithi ( tue
lirotituc ( of Auiicnicaui genius. Andy's head
Is level ,
Ex-State Trcasuurer Taylor of South 1)akota )
is regaruleul as a notable financier , huavlmig
raised lOflOOO iui Chicago recently. It siunmihti , , .
lint be forgotten that be raised $200,000 from
( tie state eouiie time ago , anti boiuig a thrIfty
Person hail sounethulmig to fail back on.
Joust as peace Pre-emniltotl a afo Perch In
Jackson's hole anti in Omaha , symuiptonis of
a revolutionary color tune abroad In St. Paul ,
The stahl old burg Is taking a censuts ,
Minneapolis utica are unanaglmig it , Less prov-
Oclttoil has cItauiuod the 11151)5 of tluo orld ,
Mrs. John P. St. Jolt01 , vIfe of ( lie ftutnoumo ,
ProhiblIon ( exgovernor , is at present , amid
has been for somne time , suporlmitcuitling the
enginoenimig amid other work of constructing
a tminuiel iui a gold no I no a t Cr1 ple Croclc ,
iii which her hmusblnd has a controlling In-
( crest ,
A batch of specumlativo hoosiers sithi money
to lourui narrowly escaped ulroppimtg $65,001) )
in a salted tunnel imi Colorado a few weeks
agp. The lOt 1.05 niaole up alit ! was about to
1)0 ) hauutied to tue promoter wluotui one of
the syndicate stmggesteol an examination of
( hue golol tuuinel , A comtnltce ( went to Iemm-
.er anti was royally feasted , buut wluen tiuc
trip to tue ttiniiel was tieclileil on ( ho promoter -
motor fled.
Tluo latest oleacniption of ( ito empres of
Japan portrays her as a little woman hto almost -
most olisappears from view in the long-traIned
\Vorth dresses she vears at court ceremonies.
Even her lmI.h-heeleoi shoes do not Increase
her stature to a paint where he would be em
tall as an Anienlcami girt of 12. hut she
makes up a dIgnity for hoer lack of lucight.
Site Is lhuIiauUluropIc , and many asylums anti
luospittuls owe their existence to hoer.
Rev. Charles S. Sarkweatiucr ( , an up-to.
uinte Preacher in Stuperior'Is. . , wiuoopeui It
up emi ( lie moral reform line last sprlutg and
was elected mayor as a reward for hula ef-
forts. A few days ago ( lie city unanImously
Imnpeached luluti for mnalfet.samice Ili office. The
reverend itoilticlan pout Iii olieratlomi a iiutiqtuo
sytenn of reforuui-for revenue only. City ap-
loUotmentsero ) sold for a per cent of time
salaries atated , saloons chiippetl Imito lola
hot and the snarlet crowd diti likewise. Ills
ralceoff was at least $500 a month. For five
months lie scooped in the stickels froun all
sourccs ahitt ran the towui at a wide open ulaCo
thuat would startle and shioci ( a modern Tutu-
unanyite. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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ilttii ittNIA1' ll.tI.M , , '
Hoston Courier : "how long after yotmr
marrtoigo Wuls It before you fouinl tiutut your
i1e tutu a temper ? "
' ( iii , oiomlte a whIle. anti I never knew she
had it till she lost !
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Phoiiatlepliia ) Itecord : ITobsoui-1 guess
Poor Smnythio is a goner. Ills teunluerutUro
'sas 101 host night. lts 11)1 ( hits mnornimig.
\\'igwag-Poor fellowi Dying by degrees ,
cli ?
W'asloingon Star : "You must u-eaol ( hula
new story entitled 'The 1.ong Am-mn , ' ' ntd
Mrs. 'I'orklns.
" \Vhat is it ? ' asked her ioimstoaniti. 'Somnc-
( bhuig about FIzsltnmomis' reach ? "
Intliuinatiolia Journal : "That girl Dibble
Is c'uigagetl to nuUM ( be all of 35. "
"l gUu5s she Is , but he doesn't mean to
marry her before iiext year. She will be
marked down to 28 by then. "
1)latofl ) Globe : Weary William the
tramp-l'lease ) help a coon cripple. Icind
( lemitlenian ( handIng iuini auntie money- )
Bless me , why , of couri'o. how are you
crippled ? \V. W. ( urnckelnrc ( lie money- )
Financially , sir.
Atlanta Constitution : "Thiar'a a storni
comln' , John. Hitch the old mule in front
of tlio house. "
" 'hat fer , dad ? "
"Vell , If ( liar COfllOS a flash of lighinln' (
heti kick it into tlinters ] before I hits ( huts
house. "
Atchison Globe The telegniuphi editor of
the Globe is so used to writlotg ( eIeranns
that end up with "Trouble Is expeted' that
ho recently inude : ( lila addItIon to a marriage -
riage notice which lutusiteil through his
hiantlu' . otoid the mIstake wasn't notIced until
the form was locked uuu
Boston Transcript : "I tlulrtk , ' ' saiti the
unisophlaticated man , "that ( logglns must
be quito a po'er in city PolItiCs. I was
tiotslng lois Place ) 'eateruitt ) ttuioi I noticed in
big letters the word 'pull' out luls door. "
New York 00t1ir ; "They many talk
nbout their Iroui age , " the caouluit'r softly
mtmrmured as lie altered ( lie conibimiaIon
anti stout the door , "but wha ( is ( boat coin-
miared with ( lie age of steel ? "
Saying wiolch lie iiu ( a large , ulark.col-
oreul incognIto Imito liii valIse amid boarded
a steamer ( or South America ,
Puck : "Young maui , " said ( ha prison
choipialn to the convict , " 010 'oua reaUzo
( tint you hinve mlnstcti your brIlliant bros.
pects. thrown away your life and wilfully
dlu.graceui your family nimimo ? Oh , no'
not that ! " said the prisoner , stoically.
couldn't do it ; nn' family nanue Ii Smnthl
AS TO CRITICS.
tinkoiown Source.
' fli ' work Is bad ,
\\'luen critics say )
I don't indulge In wall or woe.
I simiti ) ' smite anti go my way ,
Ani'j say ( he critics do not know.
Boot when they hat me on the back
And ay they thtnk my worlc lnimenso ,
I take a rosier view of lIfe
To thInk ( he ) ' show ituclu rare good sense.
S
I ) tSilNttA'F.II lIN'l' .
The Great ltvlde.
lie met her first upon the beach , In taIlor
go'fl attIred ;
lIen lovely ( act' , her willowy grace , her
sylph.llke fornu admIred.
Again lie met her at the baliand with
lila cluarmer danceol ;
11cr caslC ! toose , her graceful lose , hue saw
and was entranced.
And when upon the tennis ground ( hey
etuaseti the errant hall ,
lbenilylng feet , her costume uiea ( , his rap-
tured soul emithrailed ,
But when hoe saw her ride a wheel , in
knickerbockers trill ) ,
Her subsequent uroceetilngS had no Interest
( or him
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Highcst of all in Lcavenng Power.-Ltcst U. S. Gov' Report
ftoyal Powder' Iksking ,
.4BOLVTEIN PUIE