Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 09, 1895, Page 4, Image 4

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New 01. . , . 21 13. I nfltl 15. Tribune Uuldln : . '
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Al communlcnton. , , rtlnln ! , ' , .
tonal . matter .houl,1 b nd0regie1z 10 the 1"llor.
1IUStNI ; LFTTr.ns .
JURIaS ! 'EnS.
AU 'nulnp.s ' Jctteri au.1 . remltIatieei .hOII,1 10
Al lelers rmllnlcA
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Tit nrr JUI.ISING CO I'\NY.
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V Ororlo I "ufurk. U , crretnrY of The lee ) 111 )
l.hlnl CQmpnn ) ' , hrnr ) ! duly wnrn. . ! 1)8 that
the nl'Cunl nu01hn of rut ) nnJ , cumpl.te crpl ) ! IC
Cul
tha Dnl ) ' Mlmlu . 1\oolnl : nnJ , ) unla , 1' '
1.lnlNI , ) during the month If Auuul. 1S3YflM 01
tallowti :
tolow" . . . . . . . 1 .J2. 1. . . . . . . . 1 .OjO
: . . . . . . . . . 13.11 I' . . . . . . . 2.1,1 ;
: . . . . . . . . 190t : 1 . . . . . . . . . 19.10
4. . . . . . . . 2.1.010 21. . . . . . . . 19. : r
r. . . . . . . . . . J,0't3 2t . . . . . . . . 19,11
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R. ; . . . . . . . 19.or 1 21.\ . . 19.1' ) ' ;
9. . . . . . . . 11.2 2 ; . . . . . . ? . . 2).1I ) ! ' )
] . . . . . . . 19,1n 1 21. . . . . . . . 19.0.1
I. . . . . . . . 21.I JVq O $ fl . . . . . . . . . 1.21/
] 2. . . . . . . . 1.02 21. . . . . . . 19.1)2 )
It . . . . . . . , . 19M. ' q. . . . . . . . 19.12t
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Tolol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .r , I : '
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cop" ) ' lelurlon. . . . . . . . , . . . . . ell . . . . RII . . . relurc . . . . . .
Net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . 121
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Val ) ' n\.clg ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . n 90 .
inonrr ; : 1. T7srl'el.
Sworn . IQ before tee nn,1 , 8Ul"Cllh.,1 ) In I ) '
prr'.nce this 2n,1 , , lay oC Hell'mh4r. 11 ; .
( $ eal . ) N. I' t"I" . . Notary luhlc.
Kllr II\1e ought to have remallf'l (
nt IIIW alll watchclI his UWI political
fciicci.
'l'hn s'ay to hul 11 np Omaha Is to
Iltrllzu Oluha : Icl'chmts : :11 huy
hOlu lullc gOOl ! .
ncctlpls ) of ctll ( luring Angnst were
greatly II UX'CSS or the , e of A unit 1
J'CIl age , whie tl IlroRII'c Ii I ! that
lSD ( ( ; will he the :1'latc : t year In the
hlstO'r uf the Sonth Otualiti. inaiket.
"Iii the bright lexlcol or youth there
Is ito shell wO'll ( ns fall. " Wih thIs
mete II I clllll I oil tlh' hallllS thu t
I11ahIgIgeI'4 of the State Fal' as oclnton :
have overcome till ohstaces ) nnt re-
deemell all II'qmlses. ) )
'rhe large holul : houll not . lilt \II
thuh' ptlel' ! 111'ln/ state fair wl'ck. I
done It would IljUe tlm as wul as
the touvil. Hotel II'ollletO's ( ) : should
. .
lORe ito time In nllYel.tsl ( their rates
.
-COI the fair , fO that II'osIJcth'uIslur :
may klow what to uxpect.
The Grand Ari13' ! reunion at Louisville
commene ! today and llrmlHef to IH'OYU
n highly successful ga thurll : ¶ i'hiese
national 1eutn R oC the Grmll : Army
have como to be . events of much more
tIal IOlal ImIIO.tance. 1'h1R : rCIS ' 10-
\nIon will draw vuterns from all partR
oC lie union.
Time ( rests have arrived all : are doing
trifling ( In lunge ' II sOll Ilt'h ! of the
state. Tit 11'lleJpal crops , IU'C'l' , are
uvehi heJ'011 injury ' by :1thll/ the
heaviest freeze. Only In ulnslal
dlmatc cIHH/t can IH'UYllt ) ) Nebraska
front hiurvestiiig : one of the hl/cst ) cant
11'0(8 Imown to its iiistoi'y.
Between the dlsllto over the award of
time govenilor's cup anti time . comillailts
over time failure of time allYC.t ed Hham
bate to materlal7l , this years 11-
Cn1llmlnt ) oC time Nebrasla National
. Guard thll'atlm : to hold the hoards for
veks nUl months a CUI time ( into ai-
lotfmlo It on time 1ltm' - II'ugrm.
The Ilterlatolal yacht races wi
continue to be the Ullpellost tOlllu In
the RHltllwOl'hl ! thIs . wecl 'I'lI
Amulleal rclresentntive ) hlWIImah !
RO good a beginning wi nalurI : he
VV OXlloctcd to IWtp ! UII [ the showing. 'ril
wIlcslH'I'nll ) Interest In time event only
shows with what 111(11 ) ( ( : the pOIllar-
, Ity or : 'achtnl tumid 'aehtlg rees 1 :
inereusiimg. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ex-SII'alcr Crisp says that Whitney '
Is the mal : for ( Ito demOelatl' 111 llun-
.
ta ! miommminution. Ir. CI'loll . has just no-
, tm'IIll flm his Blrollcal ) I. I I 1. " 'l'u It
4 ' not for . tie fact ( lint his rleli visIt to
hIs 1ll.thlllaco ) In Blgllll has imnpresst'tl :
, . \lon hIs 11\1 his ineligibility to the
IH'esllUI ( ! ' by lemn of his foreign
hl.th , 1' . Crisp mlglt 10 ) sayIng that
ll Is the lau 1mimmeif.
Silver Did Banll has It mull Illanncil
Iull settled for a split In the ( Imnucratc
national convention next : 'uI' : . 'rho division -
vision , Ir. Biamiti assures \h In an interview -
view , Is IHvlahle anti Is to cleave to
hues stlmrtng the l'astcl'l democrats
from the western. 1'hls ! mny IIC'halls
not he what wi halllln , hut it. Is what
the fl''t silver democrats 111101\ to 10
uvorkitig for. 'rhu ( ItIt'StiOIi Is '
wO'ldn ; (1llston ! 4iIllly ,
" ' 1 they slceect In thcll II\losu'/ /
V Prince Hhnnrcl confl'HtS. . that ho
ncells time mussistamice ur I'XIII'I.tl whcn I
COmU'S to fm'llnl 1m olliniol as to the
V Illltr of Amurlcan whlskr. Wheno'cl
time 11'lneo wlml tiny hllll ) wo know of
r several 'mlnent Aml'l'lcan Imthol'ltcs un
tltis ( IUcstnn whom wu can l'CUmlUll
hoth as to ability timid capacity , 111 : who
V wo are sure wl ll willing to leelllt
i , that hl/h honor ' They . wi tell whcthC'
the 1'lnlo's whisky Is good wimlsky O'
not : , cn'l If they havu to ( h'lnl. It all In
order to timid out. Prince Bsmll'd , wi
not Iimtu'e to cal for volunteers muro
- , than unc .
The story whldl comc from Lonlon
of the tisastcl' that hat on'rtakcn the
momlurs of 1 negro colony sent frol
; , tile Unlell States to central Africa h )
ono of the colonlzatun societies might
to call for au ! , 'cNtgaton Into the
, . tnet : Al'corI1n tu this story , Amur-
: $01111 $ ' ' ' lured ! '
h.1nnl'gl'ul'S are fl'om twlr honls
- wih II'omlsu : of a I lucrative field for
work In .Hl'lea tuiitl ' '
ant IHctl'al sent to
IV their death. IC such Is time case time
mcn who are IJumotnl thcso colonIzatIon -
V tIon schunls are the oncs upon whom
1ho responsibility rests unll who shoult
t , b 1lslcets made to ) the jCUaIty , of their
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1.11'117'.I\"r ( 'SI'STI' ) 7'ml.t I TX2D. ) : I
'I'o ) IrCllrl'sslllo cOlnlet h'tWI'n , time
who have raIsed the ' of mmteei
lel h:1'0 $ 11'lcu Httlll
hiluts nnll time II\ufnclulfls : of tinplate ! '
lllalo wl ho wnlchl'll wih n : rent len I I'
or 1111'eHt i)3 ) ) till AII'I'I'nll ! who tieslre
the ' ' ' 'stRi ) .
to see hHllsh' IWrlalII ) (
Ihdlll lu this cUm I. " , . 1'he tl'l'l biet )
IlnuHfnll'I'I'S IU1e J'el'puly succetd"ll "
Ih rnltll limo IIlll'OIf their cOlinHul1r
to n ) oilt that thrualns to CI'I 11 the him
PlUto 11i nlil tll'oW the entire tin t
1latu , 11'1\lu \ lute thu.h . 11s or the Jrlhh
' ' ' .
l'OICl''IS. ) .
' 110 tin Illnto mnluCnCht.lls assert '
limit thlJ' canlot pq'ibly COltlUO colt ! '
Il'tllol wll the t II'Ollct of fo\ulgl Ils
tllllllllur I i Ihlnpt1 I ) . lahol' I n1IIlIJOr ( time
imnivliege or t'xi0t'titig \ to iiienicn al n
11'1\lh'/ ! l / AI11ca
' ' uIuit.Vlmetimer this
111'C 1olll1al hlpl't 1IIIr Wllthl'
Is 1'1 ! tl' ) . whl'thl' hit , cUIlllnl1t Is
mnllu for tl 111'IJSU of Iuslsthl the J1l-
"aICI ! lit lime IHleu of steel billets Is lot
1 ( ' f1ItIJ' I I I kit I ) ' .VIl . I I the I I Ilt'IWll a ml-
\11ce of the stm'i'i product is I time result : J
of a cOIllllntlol ) ) ! ) time tl ( llintu lel 11 ;
Hlectl . ! Il'COIII I I : a l'cllCtol thnt I
wi ! Ilhiu ) ) tll to Itlp timeR' 1\ :
op I ! ! ! ) . ' 111 in elm who are olwl'n ) thl/ t I til t I i
Htl'l'l 11ls wi 110llless see thl'l' own
Iltulust 11 Rlhnulltln : a ( I'It1111 for
tlmeir 11'011c18 IilSt'tld oC t\h'ln.t their
IIl'ols ) ( lilt of itlSlll5t4. ,
If , 01 time 0111' imaimtl time advance 11
steel hlet Is ( hiI to Ilel'cnltl ( ' mst t oC
11'IUllttOI ) ) ( ( m , mme IU ) L' I'lalllt mt'i ii'f can he
100lWtl ( for until ( 'otgl'ss ) restort's tlw I
tl Ida t e ( hll I I : to t a 101lt ) that t wi I ( 'n-I
millie Alcllcan Ils to eOnJltu wih
tho-e t ( of glglalll 1111 I m \Va ies . 'iii e la1- ,
I rn It \ ' or til Ilia ) I' , II tl PII.'tll . .
Hta ( I's t las I m la ssi'ml t h ( ' UXItl'llll ) t :11 : I
' . " I ml I ' ' that t I Wi : ; '
IIPI'loll1 hHIISII' : I a COlll\IHP I l :
Ils I I : I I g I yes llpIO ) l 'lllt I to : :0,100 : ) ( ,
Ipl 1111 his I sust tall\tl l i I elf II i tl t fit ce ,
oC elt-th\olt f l < : olllwtliol ) I I wih i t E101lta\ )
Wlle S . Hilt ! II a tll I 01' ulII'eCelleltl'tl '
1 lUsh ii 055 tl'II'esslol i ) , I I st 11\'e a mh- :
HIltlal ; ( oothuhl ) ( Wih I tl'll IHljlstel
on I rational hasls : thnt : wi cOlltm'IH't
time all\1t.lgU : t of eheaJ labor whllh
tIme Ellsh tl 1IIIIu ) Ilullfletu'l" ' :
Pljoy the ) lullHtl' wOlll ho sure to
( ! xiulm(1 ) ull I tile wholu .Anll'leal (10-
11111 for tin Jla lu wuull he supplied
hy I thu t lll1 I II'Olllcl I ,
lAffm's [ lVXPLl I NI TJOX.
'I'lie UXIJlnlntlol gh'PI hr ? h' Bnl-
tour of his 111damton In the
house of Cotiuimiouis. which WIH :
gpucrl : Il'I'Ppllll ) as nit asslmr- :
I1eU that the IIHh\'Y gO\'Iln1nt
W0111 to 10thllg to countunmcu 01 Il-
couirtige nn imiteiimn tiomitih 10lelal ' con-
CO\'Ie Intcllltonal
fpllml'p , lluus not Ilt the matter In mumly
IOIU flwomhlu : ; light , although It wnB
Jlsllnhlr time hmteiil bit or ? Ir. Balfour
to 10 this. 01 at least to Icssen time feel-
lug of ( lisalloimitmuemlt ) ) anlng thu Blltsh
I11uta1sts whch lila ( luc'nton
cal : PI1 'i'iie conservative 111\ler II thu
Commons takes occasion to reiterate his
faih In Intelltonll hlll llsl. but
there IR ' nothillaltcllal'l : reassuring
' .
In this , 'hecansu nobody hHl : enl ! 'Iue :
tolul or 110uhtetl it. m\'imtut value dUl'S
It imossess , howu\'er , 11 view of his 110:1-
I
lol that an Iltullatolnl cOlfl'lCICe
would 10 useless ulle s the ; OYII'IICltS
that ( woull he ll'lu'useltull 11 It cattle tu I
Home uIIIU'stUH1n ( 01 time lall IIUlll ,
at Issue In advance of n COnfU'llee ? I i
this were Ilone what miecesslty \youllli
( herO he fur a' conCU'eICI ! , time ohjee oC
which Is 10 enahle Ilancal e VX ports to
discuss amid If ll Hlhll agree UpOI ) SOIU
luau for SUlli : ( lol to the sen'I'alOY - I
11nl\nts Intcrcstlll ? 'i'ime Ilea of : II '
a/I'eelelt hctwl\n tle gOYUlI1lIts as
a 11U'llulslt to caln ! a confl1elce !
seels ah-I'I : ( , lituvitiistttmimlilig its high
10Uleo ( , anl : If lmavlimg alY teslI:8
.
! ullg Intomh.tl ( to obstruct : the lu\elent
fJr an Ilturatolal ( 'onfereiice.lr. . Hal-
fuull eximlttnatioll will hot hell the
cause ! tu whIch hu professes to hu
fl'lcUI ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
INDIN TJlH7'Oln' COMMiSSION.
I Is to he hopul time commission of
which ex-Senatol Dawos of raiHa- :
chiusetts Is chal'IUI , IOW 11 session II
the 111al territory , will llc iuhm'.e to no-
eOlplhh ! olethll ; for the aljustlelt
of time (1tCllll'9 whllh have madu
that territory a scene of lauviessness
IHl tluhlu for : CJ's , to the llu'oach
of the 0'urI11'nt , whlll has 10t performed -
formed its whole duty II the minitter.
'rhe II1al territory hal too bug hlul
IL tiat'k spot 01 our mal as time refuge
of tuHllttt men 11t the SCUIO of uut-
rml anti crllcs time IICI'llotrtOl ! ur
which h\1 : gUltl'n1r escallll the ien .
mtltic. It. Is nut the fault of the in-
thl ! that lids ; sImile of timings hl ; ex-
ite(1 , hut the falmc oC the /oycrlunt
to protect lll II gU'altu\t rJhts.
'J'ho task l of time COlllsslol Is to
hl'llalout a llW order of thln/s ,
which wi he just alw to the IIIIIIH
1111 thu whlls. ( . For the latter time
10St ! 1111.talt Iltur to le ) settled Is
the town site tiumestlomm. I Is stl tell
tmt tiiet'C tire : WOOO ( ) whlo 11\01110 II
time h'l'rIO' ' tinder various comidit Ions ,
1010 lt thu rOllucHt ( of the llllan- : ,
11)10 liy their lurllsslol , fHl Inl '
more hicciuuise ' to their
110'0 hccauie nohOl ohjcctcll thel'
lell timer. 'l'liese whit lople ha\'e
Imlt UII tOWIS , hut are lucre . telalli
lt suII'II'e , wihout a Ill.tco of title
to the hUHls 01 which they hult 'l'lte
hHlm I : couilt S 110 CIOHUll against thCII ,
its 11U limo I11m : schools to timely elmil-
Ih'll , : ! , O ( ( ut' whol ha\"o IH other
olortUh1ity ) fOl' schooling ! , excepting
those who e Ilrelts mire 11:0 : to hire
II'lyatu tcachul's. I 'l'liey haye 10 voice In
the govei'mmmnent of the lYI 111an nn-
tons , ibm , I 10Hce otct'r to Iwutect
thicimu their ' ' ' ylo-
thl'l or twlr IU'OIII.t I/alnst -
Icnce. \lr. DaWl'S says the COllltllol :
Is directing its Itultul eipt'eitully tu
obtain for these white fcOlllu sOle title
to thu ImHll UI which the to\IS are
built ant thll 110tccton ) II time govern-
IUI t 11lls ( a l ' to IH'escr'o time t
Ile\cu. _ \nothl' ( IUestol to be deter-
illimit'l Is that the territory Ihalbu hell
eitimt'r Icloll1ng to time original tithe ,
rOI' ni Iltlnll ( ' ( huiithiy , m' stimuli be iml-
lowed II slYlrly to tll , 10 that
each immmiy hell his own sha1 II fue.
Bcctols wuro lwll hy the dIfferent
trlhcs lust mOlth , these 1ll'tulS beIng
the issues , Iltl I Is said time co 1 1 Is-
1101 Is encourat'(1 to believe that be-
fore the 1Ietng of COI l'SI I wi he
tilde to report Isseutal Ilorcsl towarl
their taYomblo solution.
it II iitmposiilmln thnt the present . condition -
11tol oC affaIrs In tIme Inlian territory
can llcl'WIUeuUy conUmmue and so uir.
coutnuo tut \
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gUit Is thl' dt'lnnt for n chnlJu lint ( It
woull It'l'1 thin hOllerul expectltol
or time t'llilliiissitifl ' he rcuhizt'tI. : : Its
tll' rIIII ) 11 lln ) rcnl1II. 1M
1110110s01 : , owu\'ur , hn\1 met wlh 1 i
great deal I of 01111:1101 , for t ht'l 'I
S011 who /1 Iltl'cslel II hlylng the
l'xiltl cOllllonK eoiitltmuie.
Hlf:1 : mWOl11 .U/ST itJ : IN.
rho coltseiisuls of 01111101 nhmiolIg till
I classes of our CllZUll Is that a radical
chlgu In l\tholl or local tnxotol nll
IUlllulstmtuu I I t has I hlcOlo IU i limpeiti-
tyO iiect'ssity. g'un timosevhmo still lc- (
sire to 1Pl't this dU111l uf the hour on
llt01 IIICI lire agreed 11 thl : ' 1hu
ell , ' IUe1t11 UPUI . which 01111101 Is tot ,
yet ! l0III11'tl'IJ' el , ! tnl7cll 11 , low 'an
1oful1 lie hl'ouht ahout most SICUI1J' !
nlel 10Ht eIllh'el ( , ! , ' Illl what course
HIUI he 111'sncll ?
I II ni immdisinmtmmbie ( fnct . thnt time
aluse ) fl'om which , this city tumid lOultr
tile suffering /'C , largely If not wholJ'
dime to thl' 'slc1 whllh elnhlus plorea-
Mlolnlllllelnns to foist thl1HOh'ps Into
oml'c for whIch they hoye no qunuillca-
lens tlll mnlts time 11 ( t\llutol of
l'lnl'es ( 1\11 ( lellllslcs ] the ruwlllli ( of '
} olllcal tlIYI ' . g'ululm' ordinary :
t'ont1tlols It has hlun extremely (1teul
for the httl ) . Ilc1uut : of time coin-
muulr to assert thI1su'us In II'lnnl'les
amid convent lomis. 'l'iie sl'cnm never
1111. above its som'ec. " 'lln com'cn-
tlons tire mltlu ( uII oC w11 hlll\lli )
full hid ! wih 11 visible meals oC sup- )
, , ' ' ' iolitit'ttl 1)1111 , tIme eiuiidi-
101t e'et'lmt a 10ltlal 111 ) cn111-
Ilatls ( elhul trot wll thnt class 0' ate
houuII ( 111 wlh It altl 10rtngull to I
11 m1vmtimce. Time 1Isnl Is l'xh'aYI/nl'e ,
.11'0111Iull'r I , 1nlllllcatol t I I I of tax- .
eaters . excessive snlnlll'i , wlelchcll ( service .
ice /II defalciutlomi. Unllm' II'esIJt con-
,11t1HI ( when mimi ua th-homul comhlnu of
ulI\own irresimoimsibies dictates nomina-
'tOIS mul II01cll : , lUrol'\ In Ineal gOY-
t'I'n1ent on iartisnlu lutes hccomus tub-
solutll : Ilpulsl lu.
Xo mm'llclt , however , wi ICC01-
11h : ; immaterial refonimi unles It strikes at
time tlll'IOOt of oYlrtnxnlnnll : imimul-
atl1111it'aton. I I t I The otle 10it I lit-
111'talt to thu taxll ) . 'u' Is lut the ; -
00 a : Iar : sl/ar Illu\ of 11sl'll court
elt'uk , nO' titi' $1,000 ( ) ( ) a year treasulmer-
Shlii 1 IH tIme ulce of a IIr , couiimcii-
111n. COl1tr col\lsslonl' timid memhlr
or time Board oC Edmicatloim. ( tinder time
tnx Hst1 In'oue time as ( ssol' can (10
101'e to malt taxaton h\(1'nso1u titan
miii the tmix1'tuter4 that ( Imw 8alnlIel on
al lll' ,
tim e lar I moll for ( Iolu : imoth I hg. 'I'hc on t-
ruuls f:1olltsm : 111 tlfll'lmluaton
systemimtuticaliy hmraeticel by our as-
lt'matcnlr II'nclcell I I-
SCS(3tS hai become almolt ulhl'arhle )
anti lit ) ruluf cal hu ohtaluet ) uules :
tnXllrll1 citi7.l'iis 1101 Issus tumid elect
unlll'I'hnsahle ald fearless mOi Il as-
se surR.
limit homiest assessors alolu will tot
ploted the t taxpayers Crom treasury
i'nitls timid ' . 'l'hu leilmamml uf the
rlls :1\1 : O\'elhllls. tlellu\1
hour Is for a btisiimess ntmlnlstraton In
the city hal tumid . court house hy mcn of
Imowl Immtegnity amid busimiess capaciy ,
wlo wi ICeOIt the losltiomms not solely
for the moner timeme IH In tlell or the
'
ollportunltes they offer for jobs anti
.
IlrluI811 V
Hrorm must go from time bottom \l'
ward timid not tlom time tUI ( townw'tl
Tif mos AD S1'tKL 1300.11.
'I'Imere Is 10 ) mot nolu\olth ' fal II
COI1cton with the business recovery
thau ( time stcIHlr ( Ilvuncl In time price of
iron amid steel , dime to nn extraO'elnal'r
( lemlimlud. A Iltsl11 ; (1lpateh sarI
lint ( time Ircscmmt I1ml11 : fur some Corms
oC steel Is I nlmost UnlH'ucllluntet 111
customus insist on llhln : for Slll'
iiics. ltcnlu'I : : Is this time comitli-
lon In the tem:111 ( ( for bolel Il'l'lox
anti : like forums of sleel Ilatu ) , ant It IN
sall ( that some manufachlrcl's oC this
line wi accept mme eiders at anr tUllS
for time next tlre munths. i\Imimiimftuc-
tuners oC ris have recunt ' 'heen II
cottfei'eiiet' 11scusln time Ilh'lsahltr
of an advance 1111 Ii II to hu expected
that the mice of tails wi ; 0 UII.
A Cleveland lapC' : reiimai'ks that COl-
el'\'ltvn mon II the Iron trade can
hallll ! ' hulh'that such 1 rushi of
elders lS has been l'xllrluncu(1 tl'll
time lust fuw months ean contnue to
ke'h ( ) thl mis timid furaceR I'ulnlng at
their tOil ! speed. 'l'he Ilr tlctlol oC 110n
timid steel has leen above the temanll
so much uf time tmn for tl last twentr
Yeats thai time IH'USUlt cUUltun of tn
umicluatry eems altogether allormal )
Nevertheless this ' It Is
Xlvulthclu s , 111101 says ,
quite Ilosslliu that the iulyerS of h'on
anll steel will he hiIl to satsfr , fol
at least a : 'ca1 0' two. So much ot tlc
latu11 cOlsumlllon oC 1101 tumid steel
has hcen 10sIIInct on lccount of the
11\ll tlues , fur the last two years , that
time ac llulatell needs of the countl :
.wulll alOw el''ate tim ! ( ! Xh'aO'111IT
llumlU\1 ( for Iron II man ' fm'ms. Some
oC tlls tit'iii3'el hlslnuss hums not ret
hegun to hu feit. Railroad hullllg
hums nmountel1 to little fur a long tmu
past IIII when It Itvlyes there wi he
1 new tlcmlJlul0n the minIs , fUlnace :
multi mis which 1'11 Inll ' ( till to keel
time 11on l\llsh' " mo\'llg at / good rate
for nt least a rear 0' two.
'lhu coullton ot thu Iron anti steel
lmidmustmy Is usually iegturdetl as it safe
1llllsh- . usualr 1ealh't t fafl'
entterltmi of bimsimmess comuhi-
cl.lurlon enoll hlsln\ss 1011-
tons , timid . I fIt mny hu so l'uAI'det
now I cm.tllnl : shows time Hluaton to
he \CIY satsfuctor ' . At umny rate that
Inllustl ' has rarely uXllel'lencell a
. . . .
hmiglwr Ilelol of act ivlty timid hi'051)et'1t3'
than It II uow l'I'al7llg amid this lCIH >
a great deal for the labor of the coun
try. I mmmay he 11e'tnent to uk whutlur
If demoeltc PolICY as timniiOthiel In tl
Wison bill hat hccn canned . . out there
would 10W he thIs activity In time
American Iron tumId ttull hlllstl . " /
Very likely not anti Instel11 the Bl.llsh
11hlfh'ould 10 tll'IYlng , whereat
It Is euusltolahl ' tlt'lllesscd.
Bob JIAC':01 Rns that we have a Innl
where r..ooo.OO mun . anti wonl1 111
chllllun can ho supported anti utlucatut
without Ilr trouble. I Is of C01'se lot
n quostol ( of hIrecise figures , hut I Is
Illnln that wo . 111VU hy mme menus tip-
Iroaehe 1ICl'O mietui' our Illt or
POI11 : UOI , The only way to nu/-
IUI t tie 1turl rate or increase
Is i by wclmll time 1lllgrn-
Uon of ( luslllblo ctZCIS front other
couiiitnles. Inmmimlgratioii I lust contnuo
Sm o hang 16 there Ii tl'1'101'Y In tl ( United
States stl to le teyclUllet
, . . .
- - - - -
- -
NIWlluc.H1'Ittn' .
Oob -noo ra The Nobrfk : 11emowtts
are trying tiie ei ltrmont ; thIs yMr of Ilvll-
lag themselv . ' { NO ; two pates when there
I-n'l any ClpmitqJor them to ! Ucceetl as a
single Orgllnh2ttI ! \ \ . lucceeL
IubllluO TH ' i'iaphi I Thin resolutions
al1nptell by tit Faph conventon nt 1.lncoln
btgmn with th@ ktltement : ' "The democracy
of Nebraska ' ' atulatc " etc. This ro-
calls the 0111 4t0ry anent the three taller
of 'oolcy Btre t Ul was not the democracy
but the " ,
feilerai"mIhoimicrs of Nebraska who
,
" "
'coil ratula teti.
Sioux City Trlhul : At the Lincoln con-
venton there I . W s no covering Ul1 of nny-
tiling . The hal was packed ( with sure enou/h
democrats . anti there was no getting ,10wn ,
on knees to Ilopulsts ; begging for cociltion.
I was a gathering of geunlne democrats anti
the 111atform adopted has the ring , the spirit
and the fro of Boun.1 democracy. I Is not
ccpectctl1 however that the republican can-
dh1tes can be defoateil but the work of the
Lincoln conventon will result lu brlugllg
wanderIng democrats back to the put ) . and
II 189G limo Party w1 present a solid front.
As nn Illustration of- what strange bedolows
poltc3 Eomptmes makes I only needs to he
Fld that Mr. Mahoney time democratc CI- .
, ldate for supreme Jmmtige Is the law partner
of Mr. Smythe , the chairman of Mr. Dryan'B
state central committee.
s- -
l'lnlll ur n SuITt'rer.
intIlaflaiD1is N.w .
The man 'who spends ! nn hour or two each
evening sprlnklnv his lawn can s'mpathlze
'wih Secretary 'Icrton's anxiety ab3ut the
destruction of grasses.
. .
( nrmlu H""t ) " fur I't-uce.
lhlra ! ! Hrconl
I Grover ClevpIJnl1 were more of n pol-
Itcian he might see how a ltle lenter
sclctuIe ! on behalf of Mr. Gorman just nol
might convert that gentleman 10 a strong
conviction In favor of third terms.
Pr..lnm' St rmmgltIlL Cuhn.
Now Yuk ; Sun ,
The very fact that Spain has med Cuba as
a lere meJns of Income for herEeU Imp03-
' . ' ! all sorts of burdens upon the hlnd ,
stanl8 In the way of any compromise itt the
present Btruggle. Time patriots have learned
that no reliance fs to be placed upon her
professions of a desire to deal mere Ie-
n'"nly ' or , more jurty with the Cubans anti
that In any case Spanish administration
would make Impossible any amelioration
attempted hy the laws. Free Cuba Is their
cry , and with that as their mete they hope
to cort'uer. *
Pure.t SlnlnUnl . Unehtet.et
Loums'mhms Courler-JotIrnal.
JI no branch of the public service Is the
failure of the government care more con-
SplCICU3 than In the preGer\aton of the for-
fstS. At every session of congrcs there are
huh under consideration , to save the trees
cn the government hand from destrmmctlomi . and
from these It appears that the work of spoil-
allan goes on In spite of all efforts to the
contrary ) ' , not seldom with the co-operation
and ! connivance of the goverment agents.
A Glmlal' complaint Is heard ' from time to
little with reference to timber lands belonging
to some of the states.
.
: Un.ll"'U 1"'IJrl' " ' I > ullt , the , \ 'si ) ' .
St LouIs nepubHe.
I'raker's capture Is another example of [
the conqust of cIvIlization over crime. From
the newspaper ! a drummer-a member of a
fraternIty which Is one of commercial civil-
IzaUon'3 highest proucts-got posted. lie
nopd the Insuranc companies. Fraker's
companion was kept In sIght by means of
malls and wires. Al distances were over-
come and the wrongdoer was captured.
lhlorphers say' tijat educaton does not
necessarly Inpove the moral nature of man-
kind. . Maybe not ! i but , modern progress makes
time way of the tfangfessor . - harder . and harder.
SL-ere ( or ] ' 0111 Sueee , , .
SI. Paul Dlspnlch.
I Is an absd.tut 'condition of succeSs In
AmerIcan politics that leaders who desire to
lead the PeoPle ! 11u1t get near the people
and stay with thmen to the end. This sitting
back In luxurlo s : Uilon League club rooms
100ms
or In elegantly equipped political ! cub !
rooms and merely 'glvlng orders cLts no
ngure II leaI1crshlp"wlh the pcople. I Is
men like Quay , Go'llm , Drlce amid PItt'ho '
get near lie people. who tale the cke.
whet bel their Inluente be good or bad. I
men favoring a good cause care to dethrole
"boss I em" they must off with their kid gloves
and do as the devil docs. Until the 1101c )
Is changed ! In that respect "bossism" w1 b
on top anti ! w1 only be . ecotcht-d-nct. - - Idle .
Jl'lrUIA ) I 'rnstp ml . CrtIH.
Cincinnat Enqumrer .
The crisis for which wo are heading F
straight Involves the question whether Great
Britain shall be permitted to clm ! rights \
under the Chytcn-Dulwer treaty , espte : the
ftct that she has never treated I as blndln
upon herself. Ier Inva lon of : lc1.gua
last prlng weull alone justify this go\'ern-
merit In refung : to listen for 0:1 moment
to the pretensions that she has any exIstng
treaty rIghts under the treaty. Great Drllln
wl net 11alclpato In the cJnstrucUon c a
canal In Nicaragua or alY other portcn of
Central America. A canal will be eenstrucled
by Americans under the protectln of the
Unied Stales government . and perhaps wih
Its ald. Time neutrality of that canal will be
guaranteed by thIs government , which w1
bo tim sale judge of H8 own dntes with re'
Epect to that neutrality. This question will
bi passed upon at the presdental ! ! election !
of 1896. I Great Drlaln should be per-
mlte by the presIdent to do anything to
conflict wIth AmerIcan Interests In this mat-
ter It would be undone by his successor , by
command of time Amorlcan peJpl Any
servIce renderoJ by him to Great Britain
In thi directico. or any admls lon by him
that Great Britain now possesses any rights
In Central America and especialy In Nic-
aragua would only IntensIty the Amer'cl
spirit throughotmt tha ! country arl ! mae !
moro emphatic the AmerIcan plcy , which
weul ! come to the front when he cou'd no
ICr.er ob31ruct it. Th13. and only this , 1
the criaia for which , eecorJ'ng to the St.
James Gazette , wo are - heading so sr.lgh. :
' " . .teru lh.I"'I nr'IJA II' ,
ChiCago Heeor" .
Notwithstanding the fact that many people
trca the Missouri rIver In name from the
Yelowstone country to the GnU of Mexico ,
United States engineers arc asserting the pos-
slblty ! of that slream becoming only I dry
ravine. ' 'overnment gauges at Sioux City ,
Ja. . show that the registered measuremenls
for twenty year Indicate a gradual decreaae
unt ! In 1895 the volume of water passing that
Iolnt Is 20 per cent less Ulan In 1878.
Civilization haR always played fast and IJose
with the geography of a new 'alm try. I has
leveled ! the trackless forest and torn up its
raotn. I has encroached upon arM lands anti
made them fertile and productive. In nothing
however has It worked more changes than itt
tim great rivers of this country.
East of the MissiSsippi the great rivers have
suffered less , and yet' the denuding of forest '
lands has materlalr affected the average
depth of the Ohio. Forest lands which once
were natural reservOirs of the rainfall have
lCen strIpped. The stIlt loam ot rainfal leaves
has become fIrm I tjre the plowshare and
the unveiled sun. ' ( The rainfall rushes down
In the wet season Jolng the lowlanls-no !
longer trickling .dlw , ! throughout a whole
summer and tiircugji I thousand sprhimgs
brooks and creeks.
In the great seniiarJtl ( west there hare been
the most changes , , nvts ( which once foated
stellboals : are now ; cfpssed by small boys In
klea breeches. Fed romn snows In the moun-
loins the Arkansa . hR Platte and limo Kansas
are almost drained b.el ro they crOSl the Colo-
ratio line eastwaJ Irrigiting ditches have
wrought great cltm 8. aid every year the
(1raln Is heavier apt ! h avler. ea
EngIneers are a,11 los to account for the
decrease In upper Missouri currents unless It
bo that the artesian basin oC South Dakota ,
which hiss been so successfully tapped is I
'
draining It. Whatever the came , It may' 11
safely conjecture(1 that careless melhoda of
handlng enterprises affecting rh'el are at the
bottom of the apparent phenomenon.
WHAT 'l'ilLI cons CitOl' : tiIA1S.
' 'h. 1110rl1U , itnrTet nnl I" Cent
Ilnrnth'C " "Iue.
New iorlt I'reu.
In corn , n In colon , tumid not ns In wheat ,
thom American supply , controls time market.
Our annual IlroJucton of corn happens to be
about equal to the wheat prolucton , of time
whole world , ant governs limo price In pro-
Ilortion. Our actual export of corn for time
year 1891 was only 41,808,71 bushels , which
bronght U9,378.89120. so that the export Is
only one.ffeth of the crop. The export of
imog products during the same year .
including oleomargarine.mountl to
a round $100,000.000. Ixcept In the
form of hog prohmicts there
fore , corn may bo regarI1eas ! non-expo table
anll lelltldent ! for Its tines wholly on the
American market. Pork , being the flished
proluct ! tnto whIch corn k I convertible , each
becomes time chief s'mplthetc Innuenco In
determlnln the price of time other. IencO
the sonic dispatches which announce time
brilliant prospects for corn Inform us that
In pork "prlc average about 10 cents per
hundred pound' lower 11n a week ago , and
there has been a lellucton on pork of 85
ccnts a barrel on hard of 16 cents per hundred -
dred pounds , and on short rib sides of :0
. "
ce ate
I Is a little remarkable tlnt those who so
glbly record the vanishing prices 01 time
pork Into which the corn must bD convrted
before It can be solll" shoull so lerslstcnly
expect the farmer to be enriched. For theo
will bo from 600,000.000 to 00,000.000 bushEI
more of cor divided amen them In its
fnlshed form , as pork , but the queston
Ihethlr fllmers will be enrlcln'll or not wi
depelHI on the Price pork amid corn wi bear
under this enormous weight of product
That thc aggregate eturs for a very
large crop may be , and sometmes are less
than the aggregate retnrns received for a
moderate or even 1 small crop Is a fact that
has long been familar to statisticians of
Imlarkots and also to farmers .
In 1888 a crop of 1.987,790.000 bushels of
corn had an aggregate value of $677,561,580 ,
being 31 cents n bushel whlo In 1889 n crop
Lf 2,112,892,000 bushels fell to $597.918,82 In
aggregate valtm-3 . . at an average price ! of 28
cents per bushel. Here an Increase of one-
sixteenth II quantity of tIme totii 1 price was
accompanied hy a tal of two-slteenlhs In
average irice. I this fall In price was due
to this Increase In quanty produced , then
the farmers would ] have saved $79.G42.351 In
moncy price of their product by burIng up
135.102,000 bushels of corn or not producing
I except In so far as the Increased supply
)
of corn and consequently cheapened supply ot
pork may ha\'e indirectly returned to the
farmers In more abundant supplies of manu-
factured goes , transportation . etc. , Inlucel
by the oversupply of food. But the last Is
an immeasurable factor.
In the same year , 1888. the crop of wheat
was 415.868.000 bushels , I crop 10 per cent
less In quantty than the average for the
decade but brought an aggregate return of
85.2t8.030 , or 92 cenls per bmmshei. In time
tie
toiiwlng ! year . 1889. the crop was 49060.000
bushels , being one-fifth larger than In 188S.
which brought a return of only 312491707.
at G9 cents per bmishmel a trop of 23 cemits or
just one-fourth In price. Here agafn , I this
Incrcsel production caused this tall In
prIce. then Ihe farmers would have got 12.-
74G.323 more In money return I they had
raised a smaller quantity by 74.G.000
hushels of wlwat.
An Increase of 1.301,188 heall of swine was
athnted In 1890 by a decline of $ $17.888.8
In value. An Increase of one-thlrty-elghth
In quantity was attended by a fall of one.
one
sixth In yalue.
In the same year a rise of G54,258 In the
number of much cows was attended by a
drop of $13,074,243 In 'alue. atended
A rise of 1.81G.607 In number of oxen and
other cattle was then attended by a drop of
$36.G1.G75 In value.
'fhe same result appears In the crop of potatoes -
tatoes In 1887 IS compared with that of 18S6 ,
and agaIn I the crop of 1885 Is compared
with that In 1884. AgaIn , I the crop of cot-
ton In 1887 Is compared with that In 188G.
and again If time crop of hay ! In 1885 Is com-
pared with that In 1883. Again I the crop
of wheat In 1882 Is compared with that In
1881.
1881.These
These facts need not be InvarIable In order
to attract the torlous attention of farmers.
I la slmclent that they arc frequent. They
mellow that agrlQulural competition ( Is so close
to the no-profit Ineespeclaly ! In those prod-
ucts In which there Is a nearly universal International -
teratonal competition-timat there Is a
nearly constant tendency of prices to call a
hal on the farmers and warn them off from
a competlh'o raCe for foreign markets In
which the production Is /I most certain to
occur at a loss. I n permanent proammerity Is
to come. I must come mainly through the
Increased activity of our producton of those
ploducts which Americans / . chiefy consume.
' 'II I'ASSiNGShIOW.
Des MoInes Is In the right mcod to condole
with St. Paul. Both are short on census.
Mr. Kelr Hardie might a,1d to gaiety of time
evils he portrays by frequent reference to
the crIme of ' 73.
A Joyfuly jagged Individual ! leaned against
a hydrant for support and softly murmured
"Still waters run deep and s-s-slnuoualy. " '
Speaking about lamentations . the tmttered
utered
anguish of Jeremiah Is clearly outclassed
by the muttered melancholy of St. Paul
The Inventor of the Chassepot rifle . the
weapon on which Napoeol ] II relied to defeat -
feat the Germans In 1870. keeps a hotel In
Nice.
Time late Colonel Drecklnrlge ! o Kentucky
threatens to tae ! the stump for Vat liar-
din. I time colonel agrees to take nothing
else his resurrection wi be tolerated.
After Robert G. Ingersoll's address to the
old soldiers of his clmmand at Elmnwood Iii. ,
last Thmmiraday some ImpIous rascal tonchl
his pocket and made away with $250 In
cash.
cash.Sir
Sir Henry James who might have Iell
lord chancellor had he liked . wears the shab-
blest of clothls anti a tall hat conspicuous
for its glossiness. Out , then , eccentricity Is
the badge of genius.
lion. Charles A. Dana , editor of the New
York Smmmm has retured from his annual jaunt
through Europe In superb health and with
the halo of his dO\f br/stlng / with subdued
admiration for the administratIon .
Susan B. Anthony has dechl'd 10 take a
rest and yield tli mante of emancipatIon to
younger women. Miss Antimony Is 70 past ,
and a suspIcion has penetrated her Inner consciousness -
sciousness that she Is mme longer a new wo-
man.
man.Having
Having handled the ChrIstian Endeavorers
and Knights Templar with profit and salts-
faction . Boston proclaims ( Its readIness to gIve
the republican anti democratic national con-
ycntons a whirl , Doston's nerve Is on
stral"lt.
Millions upon millions of gallons of water
were stolen tram the mains ot Chicago by
means of blnd pipes amid time los to the
city averaged ! $500.000 a ye : Time thieving.
which was confned to time stock yards sur-
passes the beat efforts of New York In ( lie
stock waterIng lIne.
The latest popular story In Germany about
time emperor I to the elect that Ie recently
asked his brother , Prince henry what he ( the
emperor ) could 110 to malte another sensation.
"Stay at home for three consecutive months , "
was the reply of Prince Henry. But limo
chances are that the suggestion w1 never be
adopted.
Here Is one of Bob Ingersoll's Inimitable
word pictures , taken from a recent address
to old soldiers at Emwoc < , hii. : "I do not
know which Is better-life or death And It
may bo that death Is time greatest gift that
ever came tror mmature's open hands : we do
not 1mow. There L 010 thing of v hlch I
am certain , and that Is that If wo could
live forever hero we would care nothing for
each other The fact that we must die . the
fact that the feast lust ell ! , brings our
hearts together and treads out the weeds
between the pthl. And 10 It lay bo after
all that love Is a little fewer that grows
al the crumbling edge of the grave. So It
may be that were It not for death there
would ! be no love. " and wIthout love nil lfe
.
would be a curio.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report
o al Bakin ,
Powder
J Bs ltTELY PLJEE. .
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= cu
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IIAUI'OIU AT 1115 O.U litSlliS.
Camighti , .Hh $ uSet tt ( 'miiiittrtIt I
l'lnf' " I. I II Is l'n ! " " . , lnl ,
NEW YORK , Sept , S.-Chlef W. 1' . iiazca
of time United State secret servIce , together .
elher with his tt etvcs , succIellel1 yester-
day In rCc3 turlnr Ir O. E. Iraorl ! of the
Droclway gang wo escaped from his omce
on August 4 1 , whie under arrest charged \ Ih
counterfeitIng. Incidolial to time capture
three other arrests were n\ue ! anti Bottle
valuable evhence ! ! ecurld ,
BraMorl1 was arrested at non by Agent
Esquireil . assisted by genls O. n. Dam . S.
} magg . 1)rles a lit Ilyun at 101 East Une
lunMed and Fifth street . where ho hot
hired n furnished room In n search of the
room $200 In gold mooney was fotimiti . anti new
counterfeit plates , cOlcelel ! between the
lower drawer and the bottom of the bureau.
The plates were of copper and were made
to Imlale time $100 United States notes series
lSS0 , with time Llncoll vigmmette . loth front
anll back plates Were found the back plates
blng complete , while
whlo time front Plate was
all ready for use , with the ccepton of having
the Index number engraved Chief Hazen
says the plates are remmmarkably good , and
tmt the counterfeit would ! have been very ,
dammgcrotms. Also conccalCI In n basket In a
room were fOlnd a qtanty of palmer a lot
of inks rolors and other things used for
cOtn lerfe/tn / !
The others arreslell were John Nixon
Jell , for-
ter ! a keeper ] at Sing SJng . where he know ;
Iiradformi when time later was serving a sentence -
tence tor malpractce ; John r. . Courtney who
has served \ tmo for forgery , and Carl hientiy ,
a dentist . lenl )
Chief Hazen said ! Bradford would not ho
nt
trlel emi time warnult
emi which he
was arrested -
rested , Thrt warrant was for alegel1 con-
lecUon . wIth the Irocltway gang In Hudson
county . New Jersey hut the Ihnmling of the
nel plates In his PossessIon wil lead to new
charges " being drawn here. Said the chIef :
I have
to admire
' the
ncrvo oC the maim who
never went ont of town anti embarked In
now theat. Pmmo embarl\d a
hag the
Ieat Inol Inl detectves must be
straining every nerve to capture him. "
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1.1imliitixris ' ' , '
1.1.1 JIIXGS St'J' 101 II'OLCIO ) .
I'it ipt s i'rvin ' , ' , ,
' Irrtnl,1 II Hit gi tl'"t mmmiii
S'lt tn 1..1 . \II''I.11 , Sul'Iur" ( nl.l .
NfJW YORK Sept. S.-Mrs. Lilly Langrty
Liy
has at last btgun suit for divorce J.an/rty her
husband . Edward L3ngtry The phut mov
In the affair was the ) :
alalr lacing of papers ali a
retaining tea or $70J In the hands of Abe
Hnmmel of tht law frm of Hole & Hum-
mel of New Yort. ) The compla'nt was drawn
up hy Mrs. L1ngtry's Lenten solicitors and
sent to America by a specially commissioned
bearer of the momentons decree. The grounds
for the slit are desertion and neglect. Mrs.
Langtry Is a citizen of
r.algtlY citzen California anti brings
the snit as aim Anmerlmm. She Is a'largl
property owner In Calori and has hIved
thcre at Intervals (1nrlng the last ten lved .
Iii the Gul for th'orce she beeeches time
court to award , ! her the Iuartlanshlp of her
lte dauglmtem- Jeanne. Mr. I.ngtry lives at
lol'head and has been a pensoner : on the
bounty of his brutul wife for many years.
lls , L3ngtry I on the continent ) has
had I distressing . but not serious attack of
rhemmniatistn . which 'nterterm\ \ with her ! tcep'
lag her American engagement for this season.
Sir George J.(1'ls. the keeper of the deadly
secrets of all ocal ! England I. solicitor for
Irs. Langtry. Time complaint Is simple
enough , but when Sir Georgo's cork returns
there will be some wonlerul ! suppression of
facts or some astounding dlscl03ures.
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AI/l'hl"tl timid S'WlltHt. Umtrreii.
CLEVELAND , 0. , Sept. 8.-About 300 dle-
gates are In the city to attend the annual
convention of the Polish National Alliance of
America which assembles In the morning.
The delegates attended mass at St. Stanislus
thIs morning. after which they were tendered
a recepton , In the aleloon they visited
Garileld's tomb In Lakevlew comelery. The
organization Is n patriotic one , its object
bong : to educate the Poles In their native
land and to assist them In getting theIr
rights. None but naturalzet or native bor
citizens of the United State I are eligible and
anarchIsts and socialists are barred .
SL\SJI ; G 'I'IIFiltECOfli ) .
II'IU" . Jnl'ondH ' 1It. " flit' I.el.1 1cm'
LunA DI"tnl" ' " SIIeelt.
ChIcago Tribune.
Englanll Is just now agitated over the I
Ilueston of railroad racing Protests based
upon the ground of public safety have been
made to Parliament , but wihout avail . as the
presIdent of the Board of Trade replies that
he has no powe to Interfere In the mater
ant that time nubILe must rely upon the common -
mon sense of the railway companlel. The
offenders against whom complaints are made
are the Londol & Northwester and the
London & Great Norther companies. 10th
rUI their trails between London and Aber-
deen. At the time competition first began
the Great Northern ran its traIn over the
route II elsvemm ] hours and timirty-ilve minutes ,
whie time Norlhwestern occupied eleven hours
and fifty minutes and both times were considered -
slderod best. SInce then howe\er. both
trains have been Ialnlng emi their own time.
Wednesday last the Northwester mate Its
run Into Aberdeen . 540 miles . In 13S mlnutea.
The next day the Great Northern which
has a shorter route made its 527-mile rUI In
520 minutes. On the same day the North
wester m'\lo 50 miles In 535 minutes and
then tolowed this imp by running the santo
distance In 12 mninmmtes which beat the
record the world over.
Thus far no American train on a long run
bias made any such time. It disposes of time
world's record claimnemi by ( ho New Xork
Central flyer , which mnsdo time trIp from time
Grand Ceimtrat depot Ii ) Nsw York City to
llui'taio , 4 ii ) nmhie , in 520 mimtnutes. But , as
the New c > rk Sun reinsri , both timese Eng-
11th roads have great tuulyatitageB over the
lmlerIcamm , so far as fast ruilumhnf is con-
cerneti. Timero Is not a grade crossing cmi
eltimer of the English ihmmes , so that timey do
not imve to reduce theIr SliCeti goIng through
cities amid towns , 'the Now \'orlc Centmah , Oil
limo other hand , can only run thrommgim cities
at time rate of eight omilea an hour , Again time
Amnerhctmmm traimms are mmiucii imeai'Ier titan the
Erugilsim. Still , oil this does mmot imiterfere
vitii time fact timat the EnglIsh companies
have lmroken tIme records , cmiii as thmo two
trains In qutstiomm are stIll racing , mmotwitli-
st.ummdlmig i'arhiamncntaty irquilryV , they may
stIll ftmrthmer reduce timume. o far as time ques-
( ton of safety is concerenti It Woulmh probably
never occur to tin American. If ito could go
510 imulles in 512 minutes Ito wommid aihe for
tmotimimmg mimore , John huh , however , is more
conservative.
U'
( ) MiO CI1UCIC1.1IS.
I'iiihntiehpimia Ilecord : No mnatter how
mtrammgt' it tray seeni , a good joke is only
imppmcchateh S'hmemm it'm4erae'ked ,
Chicago TrIbune : 'l'iie Mon with the Iron
Mtiak-1 domi't believe you cvemm kmmow your
letters ,
Junitms-I like youmrfncei
floxlmmiry Gazettom Dozber'-to 3'Otl think
that constantly wearing mm hint. Imami mi tenth-
CmlC3P to niako a alan bmtltl ? Jaslln-No ; hot
'hcmi a nummn is bmmld I've noticed timat It 3
Immt ( ft tcittlcmmc3' to mmnuito him comtatammtiy
s'ear a hint.
Dc'troht Free Prers : "Why don't you hoop
ham i'm'S , rothtl ? ' '
"My vIfe is afraid of imorsos , "
"i'or wimmmt reason ? "
" \'iiy , you see , u'e mimado a runaway
match. ' '
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harper's Ilnznur : Miss Oaskott-Sime Pm mi
sly little mint , _ TIss Fot1ick-Weil , I've
nivays thought hmer a very gimlet girl. Silo's
ntimumtt silent. Mhs Gaslctt-Thirtt'tm where
imer slyitesum 000105 in. Site's drentlftml anx-
ioii to got mitarried , mind shio kmtows timat
'hieflce gives conscimt.
\Vaslmington Star : "ho kind of a man dot
t'immkm , he knos's It nIl , ' ' tiutI Uncle Ebemi ,
"gln'rahhy mmcomns jtmtmtitieil In do low avermuge
he seemmis ter put on imummman iimtellhgence. "
Immtiiminapoiis .lournal : 9 simmiposo , " ito
said , "thmut mill those m'ings you wear have
tender nssociatlommmm ? " "Oh , no , " she cc-
sPOntheti , "they uro mnc'reiy engagememit
mi mgs. "
Life : "I don't seonny imso in getting imltmo
over it , clii mnmmml. tOme isn't time only girl In
tue vorhtl. ' ' " 1' hat's just s'iiat I'm bum
about. 'rlilnk of the' chances I have of
mmmmiklnmr timu saute khmmd of a oo1 of imiysolt
ago iii. "
.Tmmulge : Jimulgo-Wimero do you live when at
home , young mmmnmm ? Culprit-i have no home , V
your honor , Judge-Then winnie ihlil you
sleep inst night ? Culprit-At my boardimmg
Imotise.
Washington Stnm'"Genernh : , " soul thic
stmboriimmato , oiiieer In time Sunfish armmmy ,
"another column of our tm'oopa is ndvnmme-
ing. "
"All right , " was tIme reply. "Pmmt a tile-
Imlay imenti on it anti get it. in shimmpo for ou
mirat emiitiomm. "
A MINIATURE ,
Imarier's miazar.
Timis mIniature portrays ri mnnld
\'tmo with time hearts at' lovers played.
Of hmeart lmerself-unteciing jade-
SIme gave no token.
Till , hoi time conquering hero caine ,
Quito equal to her little game.
( lie really wasn't touch to bmamo ,
it truth be spoken. )
lie flirted with the naughty omminx
( The usual amorous highi jIffies ) ,
, And now. poor child , site really tlmlnk3
Her heart ha bm'oken ,
' , 'Vlrj OF 'I'iIml Iil.tSil MAN.
harper's liaznr.
I've traveled o'er the continent ; I've tray-
eied o'er the sea'
I've tasted San Francisco joys , and those of
Namoih ;
I've set may eyes on picadores and btmhl in
smimmny Spain ;
I've 1iled time restless Ttcstigoucho , and
. hunted moose in Maimme.
I've moimntem ) many an AlpIne imeighit ; ott
glaciers I have suit ! ;
I've junmpeh from crags to other crags , 111cc
mtny cimamohim kid ;
1''o cycled o'er time roads of France ; I've
icdded o'er the snow ,
Along with sundry yelping dogs wimoso
breed ras Esquimau ; V
I've yaclmted on Long Island sound ; I'v
S'tmmn time lIeiit's1mont ;
I've cihnmbetl the lofty 1)110 of Cheeps. the
hills of old Vermont ;
l'vo done nmy Paris through and through ,
and every Lonthomi mmook
I kmmow as veil atm any moms or woman's
known a book.
On Afric's shores I've wandered , from Algiers -
giors to time Cape ;
I've swung from Congo trees as free and
careless as the ape ;
I've done time vast YosemIte , and no one
lIves s'ho can
Point out a simot I hmavo not seen in China or
Japamm.
Amn yet-I WOmmIOr vimy it Is7-I've never
kmmown the joy ,
Nor comm I ever kmio' it now , that's felt by
my small boy
When at the dinner time lie COnies , with
hmmrmgry , eager eyes ,
And sees upon the table set a pair of pumpkin -
kin iiie5.
Oh , voimld I might be young again , to tnsto
flint Joy of his !
There's mmothing in time wIde , wide world so
likened unto bliss ,
I'd give a decade of my days It I could
learn tue mmrt
of flndimmg heaven bound within a sImple
Itiece of tart !
Ladies Sco
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Rest 't' ' V our
in Men's
our ; iy.t' , . "mud"
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larbor ta : : : on
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on page
second , , . - S 20.
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4Tr-
'I TJ1Izere wi/lyon lake mc , my i5rc11y viaidt'
: ' To Brownin , ICing's , sir , s/ia sayed- "
$ t.5O V
-For a Boy's Two.Piece Suit-
In brown and gray mixed cassimerci-ages 4 to i
years-the very best style points in every suit-made
up in our usual careful manner-strong , durable and
neat-of course we have others at $3 , 3.50 , $4 $5-and
Reefers-a good selection at $3 , $4 and $5-all new
goods to satisfy every taste-money back if you want , it ,
Browning , King & Co
S. V , Cor. i5th and Douglas Sts.
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