Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 03, 1895, Page 4, Image 4

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I 4. - - - TIlE OMAhA DAILY : : i1EJ11'rflUllS1)AY. , . OO'J10nmn 3 , 18mj. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _
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,1 I , . ' . \ TIlE OMAHA DAIIX llHE.
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= aIID : I VE\ it IN .
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- - OF 8UDSCIIION ,
nai , n ( Wlhnut Run.I , ) , One year. . . . . I (
3Th11y IIe " nnd HUfl4y , One Y'ar. . 1)
] aly le" ( . . . lundA . . . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 (
flx 1nnihA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (
'hrpo 1lonlls : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 I
fundny lce , One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 I )
Hturdny Iu , One Yctr . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
; Wtkly Ijee. One Yenr . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6S
OI"IICEa.
Omahi The n .
fliiflijlng.
Ptlh Tit . " ! nul l\e. Corner N nnd 2lh SII.
CnUncII . ' .
Cnunel Ilula. 1 Prnrl Rtreet.
Chlen , OUIce . 311 Chnmhpr nl Commtrco.
New Ofce. . Innml 13. I nod IS. Tribune UUU4IflL
; nahlnJlon , 10 F alrett. N. W.
cORItIpOrnI-r4c. :
MI connr.PIONOrrC fleWC nn" tl.
Al . nt"
communl.ntnnA retntng
irlal matter ahould tt AdMen\ 'ro the IJttot. :
ntJStNtSt3 : LWrTtIIS. I
DUSIIR LFTr.nS.
All bu.lneu Idter , And ! r mltnnctS .Iou1d ( be '
4drt..ed , Compnn
" tn The fle PuhflIitn
Omnhii. Inr . eh II' Tuhllhlnl : o".a " . to
be mid tnTn" ' " 10 the nr1r n ? tII' enlnnnv.
TItI nr.E 1'tJfl.1Sit1NOCO)1I'ANY.
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HT.\TmtNT 01' Cl'I.ATIN.
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Oorgo It Tr.eetuck. eeretnr
Otn'lo I. Trad"lck. " pecretnry le. Ilh.
Itching ( ' ) Z ItIflY. Ltlng . Iuty pworn ? IflN that
the nrtnl nlml"r 01 rul nod cnnirtet . e0l1cA or
th . Del ) ' M.rnjng. Ivnlnl ! In,1 , Runloy , ] r.
prlnl"1 . .hlln : the month of 8PI'temb 19 : , was
' . folIows : ; . . 2t.0. 1 18. . . . . . . . . 19. : . .
2. . . . . . . , 21o I . : ; 1 . . . . . . . .1 ' . : ,0 .
3 . . . . . . . 19 , ; 1 . . . . . . . . 19.50 : 1
4. . . . . . . . 19:970 : 19. I . . . . . . . 10 tOt
6 . . . . . . . . 19.2' 2 ' . . . . . . . . . 2'.l41 \
. . tt " . . . . . . . 10.3-12 21 . . . . . . . . . 19 , 9)
7. . . . . . . . 19.303 2 . . . . . . . . 2,2' :
R. . , . . . . . 2 ) .51J 23. . . . . . . . 19.481
J 9 . . . . . . . . . 1913-5 2L. . . . . . . 19,43
' 0. . . . . . . . . 19.39 2 : : . . . . . . . 19.209
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . 19.3)1 ' )
II . . . 19.Z0 26. . . . .
. . . . 19.3'1
3. . . . . . . . 19.2:0 . : 27 . . . . . . . . 19.3. : :
' 3. . . . . . . . 11.39' 20 . . . . . . . . 193
14 . . . . . . . . 10.312 ! 2) . . . . . . . . 20.20' ' )
I. . . . . . . . . . 2o..W 0) . . . . . . . . . 19,226
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 609,174
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Z.PM . eduns ror unool.1 on,1 , relur'1
cnll , , .Ielu.q.ms . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
? ' .et salve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.G.019
Dnlh' . n\PtRf..t. . ' 19212 . )
( lflOfl(117 11. T7.i-CI1t'CI.
. Sworn In I.rnr. , oonO \ .llo.rl,1 1. , , T7HCt'CIC. ) '
prAreneP thlq 1st dav or O.loh.r. IS9 .
: I Ir.pncp ( _ . _ _ 1t N.J. F'lI1. : . Notary - - - I ubltc.
j I WI hnl'lol . ' wih 1 big \ I It the
! i r ? plhlell ) Hlnte COflV'lItIOfl.
i Tito Iiiiiiilgraiit who dtcliles to locate
.he 1111/I'Ult 111clles
oil n XI'hl'uHlm ) fem this 'eal wi
, malw 10 ItlistlIke .
I 8poll Is hnvll hall hick ; wih Is
j C1'IIISeLM :111 : 1 leloC.WI' . I ( ti't a f-
I ( fOlll to lose ! lalY 10'e of titoni. I
i
, Whel leople allll that the 11el\lsh
I cOIII . ' Ilela't I II/ht have : heelivore
I titan I llully Is the ' 1'0 10t itd
1 , mlthllQ' ittuch.
i Xo ole RUlsts tim I Xphl'ls1m bid for
i OII ( of 111' I ) big 11'17p f hts. 'I'he Rlat-
! ules of I his sluh ! le eXlllt , ) ) II 110'
i "hll11llllles ) ( for )1'oflfSloIU ) ) ! ) ) hluif.
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\ ; CIS.
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"Colonel" lufsl1 ! Wllls light Ihl'OWI
1 oil hlH n\ltl lslnlll Ih'I'lllc l.htlg
i dlnl Thnt If 1 , Ioh . IW\\'I\'el' , that t
\ . wi not slnl\l the light ot day , Illh
; , less 11 electric selrehl : ht.
; The ! lllhlcan state cOllllce forgot - -
) ' got to nlnOllce the oldll route for
: J , ( lt'l'gIltet4 ( to the state con\llol , but
the tellgatll ! I I la/lll : to stt'lk ! the
: right . mlh'olul wlholt Olcll III-
nnce.
I
. Congressman Mercer says Alnslm Is
. f hlenl 1\1 drenl'y count i' . 'rltitt Is i
' the eXlwt tk'SCl'lltlOll 80lI of the 11S- ,
: 1111olliell ( cah1lIdIltl'S fOl' nUllnatons ,
J I to conlty olccs 1't aiplyItig to Olnha
!
anti "lell . "
. The ] Oml : of IcIlh hits finally
; mllt"lll " ni ) cO\'n 1 ( lon h to Sn ICI\l
1at IlsII'cIO' ) ) 1"lnl ; , lnt only nflcl'
' Mnyol' ) BplIs had'lul the riot act
. to Ilalh COlllsslolel' HIII I ! anti the
i other I C I he l'S.
I .
; I.lncoln tins the cliaiiiplotislilp or the
I chlllolshil
I " 'eSIII'1 Haso Hal tissoclttluii. ; The
4 J.lncoln club Wlf the olly Xlhl'lslm
, Chill that stuck ; the st'tsott out a11 It
j tcRel'\etl whatever hOIOI' the award of
I the lellall Iny brIng I.
i
! GO'PI'I0' Ctilbersoii's fenthll de-
1 nllcllol of IH'I7o fight lug IIllwtI I
i , IHI the II'olJsel ) 'l'exni Isto encounter -
tCI II 111'lcllnr wi ho heartily dl- I
i dorscl 1111 nllla\lell ) : ( liy CV017 Iwace- )
I nhlo 1\1 \nhlll cItizen of thc
Ullcil Sta h s.
NOlhllc Mahoney Isls the 111101 of
. thin " 'olllllrall : "A t whnt )1'le ) are
the colllns of 'O\ clltol'lal lagl : ! hell
this ypnl' ? " Last year , It \\1 he t'e-
. HHnhm'pd ) , the 11'lco wns $ ii. Bnsld
01 h'nellne the IH'Ico thus 'CII' woull
be uholt GO cents .
'rhe eXlll111e of two of tin' state fish
cotiitiiIsIoiiers might he folowcll by
- . HOIO other state oleials wih conslti.
i cl'ahlo lor It'OIIt 10 the Inle. Bnt
tlo IHI whoso rcsl latols0 n Il ho
f mOHt z1c'thtablo to the IWolle ) ) I'O not
of the \'Slglll1 khH1
GI'nlllll ' the snll'Ile ! court Is Illnc-
log authorItatIve rOnSlllctols 01 the
1lI nlol laws and Iii fornil ng ICollle ) In-
terestt'd ! In Irrlgatloit liov far '
tel'PSIll Illgntol hoCH' thlY can
I o 11 ithlrOpi'hatltig ) the Wlh'l of
sirell 1)01 which others are I'L'wlse
. 11ell'IHlelt ( I Is posslhlo thnt these
r dcclslmR may not he cOIHlnel't to the
most multi progress , of Iri'Igatlon , but
. 1'11111 1o/I'esR l'I'IIton hit
, . they are worth & oniethilng to the cause
11 \ HI'lntw doubt nlil uncertainty
. thnt has enveloped the Irligatloll laws.
I
I 'Ye have just hL'pn ) I\el another
t 11811l'O ot thin strenuous . efforts f0
l , often mat ! to secure the release of
I Ilroflsslolll' crooks , Illlllls ) In forging
: . fliRt sl 1 111' IwhI1n , wlel clu/ht In
i ; the toils of the law. 'l'lw 11'lsunel's )
I itlS'ziy 's In\o the mL'IUS 10 etigage the
I services of good Ilgnl talent t anti ex'rt
IU Inllll'lcH through 1101111'hose rcla.
tlols to them woull never II sits-
IJclll1 'i'he II'ofeHslonnl . crook Helhm
, gl'ul 111 his liberty without exhaust-
lug every avaIlable legal teelnilcailty.
I ! ttr . Sol 0111elhclmcr ot LIne'ola'iiiits
i nil eXllllnton at tie hUllf of the
I State Board : of Agrictiltoire . lie bid
$ 4o : ; for the sCore carol t'I0'hieges and
I after l'e1nIL'11 ( efforts to get u hearIng
wt1 1011111 the privIlege bid heen let
'
, to W. : . Flynn nt' : ; OO. Yet :1' Oil'
IHulwlncl' observes the board publlsheti
. . n stittt'iiient thnt It received but $81
: - tor the contract for the IIILcll score
tt1 lllon ) this showing ) It ( Irtnllly
I 110es tl'OI that Homo CXIIIIlllun ) : Is
I dlo the II'CSS anti the II'olI , ! , to KarI
I , 10thll ; or :1' . Oppenhettuet' . Judg-
IIl t In the matter wi 10 tllllcndl'l )
until such explanation 11 glvuu. Next I
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J1J 7' .HOm : mH'NU : . tivs. "
Morn revenue limier the OllH'qtOI or
the present tariff law : 11Cnll Ilcrl'IKI'11 ,
( CUI'l'h COlllL'tiiol wih the Ilrllllctl
of our 11011sll IlhIRh'll II the home
mnrlwt. Of this there dill he 10 rlnl'
enable ( lUe.SttOllS wns snhl by SCln-
tOI Alsol 11 his recent HIlech
lt : ll : hnlto\n , In. , If tie 00" ( .
111 Inw should Il'Olllco the mmcc-
essary l'U\oIIO It wi ho lt the eX'
pello ) of our 0\1 Industries , by the II'
tI'OlUetIOIi of fabrics II lai'gu timliimtI- :
ties Produced abroad II cOIIIJtlun
s'Itii out' OV11 w'ot'i'rs , tieprivhmig thmeiii
wih OU' 0\1 WOIIII'S Ih'IJ'I\II ; tll
of emmiploynient nHl OIIOI'III/ gold to
settle ttiVdt'8U ! balances of trte because . !
of Ihcso I hlllol'lntol . I ImllO.tltolR
nl'o sllcIII ' II'gl su Il tie I Io\a
SJIIU ( tar , \llel' the IIIS ! or duty IH'O'
\lllpt ( , tIC ' Ilst 10 largely , of articles
COlhlIlto I I I ueCISSI' : ' coum let ) I I bit wih I t
like articles II'olhlclll 1 t htoitie. )
Statistics uf IIIIOI'I , 10 which rlfll" -
ouce his heretofore he'l \ I li' , Hhow
that ( lilting the Iscnl 'Im' elllcll .111e
$0 : , JSI : we hlllOl'lctl I ( = ijOUOOoo ( ) ( ) { ) iiioi'e
thll II time IH'CCctlhl/ year , the IH'ISllt
tiiiiff in ' ' itiii tell iiitiittlis of
tlllff heilII ollltou \ouths
last 'e : . Wih this large hlCI'lnse Iii
lmnportutiomi the receIpts from \ cuslols
iIict'L'1S't1 ( only $ , ( ) O,000 ( ) , the treastim'y
deficit for the yem' 1\01111 to : 1a. .
000,000 ( ) , 01'0'0 thllill $ : , GOOOOO 111' )
multI Ii. : llllflsl ' II onlel' ( to hll
the clslolH 1'11111111 111 to nil 1I0It
Ihlt wice this Ilcncl thcrl111 he
al Ilcl'ln"e II hll10'lllols of not less
than $ lOOOOOO ( ) n year and It Is her- )
I flLI ' ObViOUS that this caluol he done
without I destructIve CO\ILItul with
hOle htidmistries. Whnt Is the exift'iI-
cleu thus far ? I 18 true that there has
IHII ) 1 decllcd l'eS'IVlli or Itiitistries.
. \tel' the long vel'IOl of 11eJ'cssI01 )
stocks of mnanufactimi'cd goods Iii lit'ari3 '
all hues \ \ 'cl'ercal ' dlleled thio'otigii-
ont the country amid thcl'e'n a lIe-
\1111 for 1 10W Sllll ' . " 'lh some
relllllln ) H'otectol uldel time ICW
tnIll nnll tIme IH'lce of labor rechlccll the
hlllsh'les started UII. lint already the
\ol'let Is wel Hllllllhd ) wih goods 111
there are h\lInlons thlt In sOle . of .
IhL' I hlllstrics . thei'I' wi he less 1l11.1 I
I
this wilte. titan 11111g the list six \
mouths. HeI0'ls ) ) ( vomit sOle of Ihl ( 11i . i
tiimStL'ifli cOilt'rS sn ' that \allfacllr. : I
lug Is beginning 10 lag . ) Jl'tclllrl ) : ' III
I hc wool el 111 cotol hlhl IIIIH. Of
COuIl'Sd this Is largely IhH to the lea\ ' '
1IIIoriltolR 11'llul ' and time fnct that
moore fm'elgn goods l'e to conic II I , for
h'nsl\\'O'lhr nd'ices are thnt the IhIt-
Isim I 1lllfnLI'lrS hl\'o hcel very busy
)111 ) UI' goods for the Allllcal \ a 1-
ket. I Is II'ohahh' ) ) thai II tie rClnll-
hiIlntls of the current fiscal 'eal
l'ecultl CII cltst'omUS Wi , hlH'O\'e. )
I bough It I h' hr 10ealS : cm'llln tInt
Ihe _ ' wi so 1111'O\'e ) ( 1i to II'e\'clt
lollhl : 1111els , hit In any l\out our
OWI hlllsl'lll Intm'ests lUSt ine'i-
lahly sulTcl front the 1111'0\'enwnt.
'he lt'Seiit tarIff : will not IJ'olllco the
' ' revemiile ' tot the cx-
nCCLSII' lI\elw except lt
itemiSe of Amcrlcnl 111 ns I I' I IS amid
A Iwl'lcan labor.
' 1h ! 1'lfr.fomth congress Is Ixllccted
to mnko IJ''IHlon for 101'0 lC\Clue ,
so that the l'ecllllti 01 tl gO\LI'UIClt
hal at least tiiii1 ) tie oXlentlhn'tH ( :
How slal Ihls li ilomie , hy lln'nsllg :
luhn'lII taxes 01' hy slch cimaimges In
Ihe I tarif t : i ns wl I I 1 11'IHllco ) Ihe I I IIL'II'ld
I'csnl' ! cnltl' AlfOI siys : that
i 'O'eIICS ? IISt he mlslll , If I nl 11. hy
SOli conllosll of dlITet'eutces. l'ei-
hnlls 1 \njollr t of ! lllhlcIIH I II I t'tiil
11'IHS Will tike this view , hut wil tie
: ithtiiiiiistioit IonViiI 3Ev. CIL\'LlpII ;
Isselt to nn ' Vllusltol for a imiutlilica-
tun ot' the tmlT : on the lutes of 1"'ot'C'
lion ! Am ) If lie dots 10t , wi time re-
) uhlenus he under ! any oblign t ion to
li'0\'iiti ) mOle rC\'IIU ! lu order that a
Iwlcyor he \alnlnlletl I which Is
Imidustries anti labor of
1II\IcII to the 1\11slrils ald
this counh'y'Wi / they not hI justi-
Hcl II refusing to do nuylhhl not comi .
Islel t wih rCllh\cal ) Iwley' !
l'l.IT l'/'S/7UfJ..IN m CIYCfSSl1. :
I Is not hllJ'ohahlL' that the concls-
slonlHle hr time Ol'llelt of Yen-
17lwla to a s 'llleah' \UWI'JUI Clll'
Inlhls , hl'olllSI'II':1 : \1101 acres
wihin the hllol ) ' Iii tlslHte hel\lel
UI'I'at ; HI'lnll t I lull \11l7uL'la. t mar hayl I
nn 1IIIeucI In Ill wil ; the Uliell
States 1110 the coimtm'ov'i'sy hetween
those coiiitt tics. I I is I l'eltit'tt'l thoU 1
mcel . t I ug ot tie t I m symi d lea tc , wl I t h wllh m
Il mO' eOll'elH the 111 ( ' ; of a ulmhll
of II'UIIILut meu , \1 hi' hell . Iii New
YOI'I today to couslll ! Itells for lallu
10ssl'sslon of time tet'iitot'y :11 If slh
I iiteetitig Is 11111 the result of I wi
cOlmllll lulclntolll I t t Illel'cst. I ' .11 mc
cOlcl'sslon Is salt : to he lXClellu/lr !
\ 'iilutiliii' , Ilhlclu some ot the IIHst
tiimtbet' lud minerI minis on the SOllh
Alcl'lcan : eontlelt 'rue s 'llleale : Is
111elHloll to ha0 InYI'slel several
Illon of 1101nl'l In mllll timid otlel
Inehllll' ' to ho Iset lu 11'\'clollll the
territory , anti It Is n slmell thnt so
largo an : in'estnient WOlll not hliye :
hL'lH ullc : hnt mint ISSI.Je . hLln
gl\1 flul some hlh authority limo I
time cllllal , tR wouhl he iirott'ctetl II
tiitIi ' ' ' ' ' .
tlh' lrohvt3' )
hIo'e'tir thIs may he , t'usl\\'Otly
"ashll lon advices HI : ' thnt til t 111.
mlllstmton Is \'elj' leatr hll'lestll ! .
In the YI'llZIWlal ! olllll'Y tlslt ( '
111 Is III In the cOIIILlol that Great I
Britain's ciaimiis arc In lart umijmist. It
1 I'l 11'1 . eulls nle . . Il\t Iljust. I
tipii'itmo ) thnt ICI.ltl.Olle ' lots : h'I'\1 \
the mntlr most thO'OU1h 11'I'IIalol : :
1111 hL'foro time 111nth of his iiretlecesscil' :
suhlltlll 1 ! Clolt on It whleh 11ecllL'll
time Ilollon of the Illllllslltol :
u/IIISt tie British claims. 'I'ho 11''sl. '
IIL'lt Is : mll to hn\o hen fully 101- !
Yllclll thnt tl YII'zlwlan IHIsllol t 11 i
hlHCll 11"1 I correct Interpretation ! of
, thc treaty ' hy whlh time 110 of demnark.
lit bit hetwl'l'l British ! Ollnlo lul Yel'
czuell . WIS l'stlblshll , tutu that the
L.i"h'llon of Great BI'IIII , whlel hns ,
hl'el u steadily eXIlll ; one . hits
bCl'n tietal'll solely hy I desire to
/1'lh teri'itoi'y for time purpose or I'X-
teuclul 11'IUsh trade 1111 . HI'IUsh do. .
nilioioii. I this correctly states the at- '
tlndo of the Ihnlllslmtol , itmiti there
SI'II to 10 10 l'I'IS01 to doubt that I
toe ! , I Is to hi' CXIlctL'1 that )1' ,
( 'levehaiitl \ \ ' Ii1 male ' ' ' . '
'IL''ellll1 ; a strong iirseiiti-
tel of tilt math'l' II his immessago to
l'II'L'SS. In whleh CIHe 1 II'OIIIalol '
an\ of time : : Iomti'o ( ) ( Ioctrluo ; may ho i
looked Cor. :
It the Venozueluu government was I
. . . _ _ _ 4 , _ , . . , . -
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11'011)11011 ) to 101o the COICC81nl of
cUllleltC1ln ( \ ' to A IWrllnl capItal.
IHls ( ItS I mimt'nmis of II\o1'IIj thIs COUl'
I ry 11 the cOlh'\'I'I'IY It many realize
its dt'slme , hit If WL' become hloh'cll
It will mint hI lCCIUC uf Ihls comiceil-
1101 , tlL' position of time Ilhllllsh'llol
I i \ I mmg hL'PI I tnl(11 t ( wllhout I t I'L'fL'lllcL'
to I , If hot , hlleltl , before the COICCS'
sioim ' mmittde. i'itte tIme mntfl'r
slol \\S IIUIL' At any Inte tl
si'emmtio tl hL' itt I fl h' WI : ' tu aSHll1
commai ma mid I m m g 1111 . Ilosslhl I i ly grave Iltcl" I -
limit lommal 11111.tnlcl' , for It II not to he . '
NIJ110 CII tlt Great Irllll wi 111Iet
SI''pIIII' ! u elll which I his Ilslsted
11)1 for 'es.
TIf : NON-l'.ifl'l'IS'.tX J1YII'I.IUY.
'l'll ( lit izt'tts' Hufl'l league hits fi" -
Illr ellol'SIII time 101'III'lsln Jimdi-
Clll' _ ' thlol h Its COn\'Iltol ! COlilSltl . (
of relu'eIIIIt\c cit izemis of nil iiarties.
II I Clllol'slll the Iwildille of the 101'
III'lsll judiciary It hit mtiso kept In
sight the tOlchiloles of hOlesty amid
COllltcIL' ' , which shoull he 1)llletl )
to c\ ( ' Ill who 1)llles ) to imbue
olitce.
olel.
' 'h ! $ e\11 cOllhlnlcs for tl clsllL
hllch which the t ci t Izeiis' convent iou
hits Illlcld 11 uOlllnlol will each and
all stllll this test 'i'hey are Imowl . .
to lo leU of Ilhlllncllhll ititegrity ,
IISllhtl ieputat lOll tutu elilent II-
ucss fUI' Judicial hOI 0 I' . Jh'o or tie
se\11 cHlllln tt's-.l " imdges I 0) L'\\'C 1 , :
" ' , ' ' Kl' ' ' ' timid I ) uillt'- :
'nlel' , l'tysoe , FII/IS01 ulil DIII'
hove Sl'I\'ll 1)11 time helch of this district -
t'lct for years wih the 1111101ltol : of
the 1"lhlc 111 the attorneys who have
11'111 IeIll IwfO'e themit . . 'l'iityy have :
lalullluel : I I ( tl t I 11 ul I I y of thl t jUlclllY
111 cljor nlln'l'snl eOllhh'IC ! : ld I'e-
SPect. ) Me'ssts.itigmit'y [ amid Hetlcl ;
h\o llltll hIgh h II their Ilrofcsslon .
amid me cOICCtlll1 to IIOSSCSS the . (1111111
ties that viiI Illw tl1 11)II.tl ) ) amid
Ifellnt jlll ls. They 10lh heal nut-
hlelishcll IClmlltols nlt gIve II'ollse
of II'OIIwOllhy of the ILSllOlslble
I10S1101 ! for which they hu\'e hlcl
10mll : ted , .
' 1'11 101'III.t ln .lllcnl tcwt wl
thL'I'lrl' ! COllllll . Itself to pohmtiiai I '
SUPPOlt , 10t . 111'L'ly because It cmii-
Illlsl7ls the true IJlllllle thnt shol ( 11
: o\el the selellol of a jltlL'h1' ' , but
also hcellse of the high : llllhl01
the rll11hlll' : l'hOSII to ICII'LSelt It Iii
t he 111H1111 I ( I ea 1111 I I gum.
1 onr . I'Ul l'If ; rOOT , /aT.Trm.
, 'hpll\'C' . n deloclatc COllcllal
11'o11oslS ) :1 .tlllII the city council
time 1IIIhlcII cOllcilmen. wih I II' .
gle exception , 811'1 to thllk I tla'ir
111tr to olloHe It , right I' WIOI . In
111'sull this IWI'nldolR lollr ) the rc-
Ilhlcln coulcllen iilacc thelsll\cs
1111 their 11tty : lonsllnly In nhnlt tl
saute position that Is occumiuied hy tin'
salIIOHltol oCClllct til'
iliOtiC iiiittn' of the ' whose suit'
hHote elllol ( 11 1m' ! ull
IIHlnl If to OIIIOS ) ! everytiuiuug wllch
'rho Bee : tdvoctitts.
By , tnltl/ ntls'ammtage of the 11og.lntl-
tiiamuget ' cotii'Se which the t'epumiilicaui
nUl/CI' eoulse Iellhlca
' ' uiuler the leadersimip. f 11(1(1(1-
In.ol'lty 11111' tw lntlI'shll. Pf ( ( (
leIs . and johhels IH regularly . 1)\'slln :
the dClocltc 11101.ly haul succcetic'd \
II clCltllg the hlilressiol that 1'lllh.
Ikllism stnll1 for lerllel.lol , rascalIty ,
1 ' , Ilxetllilil. : \ . the whiewashllg
of tflellt olclnl : All0st e'II' '
Ipl'tlg I of til' t I m 1)'IL'nt ) I'olncl I has fim u- .
nlshL'll laglll : ; Ixalllips of sui'h pail I-
. : l Hllllt1) 'hl tlsgmcpfll : 1)or- )
fOllUlee 01 the Ipllhleal : eOllcl muom-
JOlly Ito IplollA : Icat Tnsllectm'
Frank In silie of time wel lown tit't t
that lie Is 101ntl over to IISWel 10 tIl
Chal : ( of ( 'miubezzlemiment fml the ciy
plsses al eouumjmreimeuus1oui. )
\\hty sholll alY lal II time coumicil.
Ipllhleal 01' tli'muiocrnt , slalil imp for ,
rogues ? \h ' sholhl the 0\11'111
Injol'ly vole II0WI a leSOllllol to
wlhholll tl In , ' or I lal : cimtirged (
with deCJIHll the city omit of hll'
ch'L'lls of iloiltit's Just hlcalse a 11CIO' ,
c't'at 1IIIotllel8 ( ( It' " 'hy dId 101 HOIL
Itttm'otiiit'ti the resoititloum ?
1I111hleau ) 111'011Il'0 11'8011tll '
\Vimt't'e Is tWI anythll to hI nhlltl .
for thl' 1'11111lan lll'tr hy ) tIme con-
mtis'ntice of repuluilcaim olileinis w'itim
II'nIL'l ot 1I'mhll'ln ) ofcllli wi 1
I itit'dm' , % " ! 1 : It I hot ahont t hue for the
fool k \ I I I ( ' 1 ' to mint ke a muo timer 10111 a mud
Ilan' : his tleS'11 time COllcl chal'
her '
l'01' . .t7'1SIu'ii)1' .
' ' ' sat ' " in Ihl' I
'Ihl 1'1' Is nolhllg satHfaeo' II
last slatement t of the ) mhle debt . wllll
f.hows 101hlll : lint Ill'lease II the ( limit-
ga tols t I 'ot the t O'I'IIIClt t anll : lw I Iii-
temPt.luitl'ti I pen the t IIPopI' . ' 1'1\1
thl' ICllllt of time trcttsiut' lust mOlth
alIIlII' ) to have : sOle\\'hat exceelll , tl
( Xle\llll'CS , limit Ihel' IH l'I'ason to he
Iit've limo , slal'lllt wnH uuitiitpuia : ted .
tutu lit tilt ) ' rle the gain Is nut greatly
' ' , simice I lucre Is ' thai
l'IISS'IIsilee Ihll II'oll e
' uuiouit It viil show couisld-
the II'CSllt 101ih wi a ( IIRll.
( 'lhlo dt'tlcit. ' 1hl flmllo fnct Is thnt
hiot'e'er luch time ttdmuuImuisti'tt : Ion may
HeL'I to hoister imp the In'eHelt tnrlf
law : as a rm'plue telSI'O the II'actl11
i'estmiht 11 agiulmust ; It. Al excess of
receipts over ( 'xlituihitomres for a , couple
of mouths out of n 'pa\ / 1'1111lw
sllt'IH'II : of such to ho homiest wi
lint e'otitiiie'mid the 11mlOCltc tnIll 1101-
II'Y to II'aeteal Ul'l wlo ionic nt time
IUtll' , frol I hUMllCss totittudpoimmt. 'ril
law is I I fnlhl'l its a ! o\enlu mnensui'e
1111 I wi contluo to he unlcsl 11
11011ItoIS al . Imol'lolSI ' Iiuci'enseti ,
wih the hw\.luhle elrec 01' serIously
Iljlrln honl imulustt'ies.Vt ! cnllol
ll\1 IcrlssalYI'IIUO : mllel' the exist- !
iumg tatilt I'Xl'L'llt itt the of omit'
hItlull lt . eXlelsc 01'
own h\lustrlnl activity ald l"'OiI'L'HH ,
I fact that Is minnIe mnot'e 1111'essh'e
by m'I'I'r Hllldal sllielwlt that COICS
fem the mutt tonal tICHI' ' . 'hl' gov.
( 'luimnemit his a Hulclelt cash halnll'\
10 IClt Its ohlgllols for sonic thle If
lucre Is no mil on the /011 I'CII'\\e ,
hut . mme 011 ( Mimi fUr with nmiy 11egree of
c.tallt ' whut 11 ' hnllll ) In time two
iuiomit its be fore time UL'cl11 of cOlgcss.
'l'imei'O wi he opportunity II thlt I hue
tn force niuothte'r solo of bonds
fOleo nlolhL'salo 1onds unless
eXlcwl : Hhoull increase 10 nut uiiex-
! 1lcll1 extent .
' .he lost widely recoguuized lutho\I .
nn the subject pl'llles ) that the Inro- 1
)111 stugmui' iui'otittct . this year wi he
l,200OO t ) toils simoi't of .
OO ( ( t011 1101.t Ihe n"er e. I
this Is trin I , 01' m'I'1 the 1IIIrOxll11o
tmll , It 1LIIS that . \III'II'.m HUgIU'
1II0lhlCerl wi have a freer Hell II the
Ilnl mmuarket. 'rimm Alel'lcln sugar
hlct 11')1 ) Is larger this yi'ztr thnn ever
before , BO that : the foreign sugar will
_ ' _ _ 1' 11 " . . . - ' * M11'"ll .
10t he : ; eih' nuised . When beet
1111'0Im \ \ \ ! Hs le/llnote proimor. /
Unls . tll ) ! , \Xll he lit ) lecL'tI . for 1m.
Putt Imog } ' : ' . till and timttt
1101.tll simgat' It 11 Iml thlt
tiumue caum ) urof'111 \ , ' ' far off.
Imc CUlb , 'Ie'CI' ol.
Ltiul(1 ( ' httmsscil prneti . '
1111 qONtltslolC' HusteIlrdl.
eaiiy IHhnIL" that there Is 10 luthll'l '
of law fotl ' " 'hl" I 111'ch110 or I sccolil
11\\1 etugimie ! , "Just ns good lS lew"
timid Oi e ' $ e'ctmhe iighmtimug plnlt fol time
Gt'iumiti isitujni Souillers' ' . 'i'htis
01':11 IsllJI. Sollll's' ho I L' ' :
III so , . \ imihitotttooiti [ wi have 10t
evemi time c'olnr , of foe
e\'ol aim excuse ) HISshl/
the \ ouch'I'I I which time nlL'gcl con.
h'nctO' w1 suiuiull. ,
Ni CI" " ( ' rlr . \ mmr'Is.'IIMlou.
Ihl.I.lellhll . Inquirer.
The so.calee p3nlc among the beet trust
mnngnatos ham : , probably amon/ itiagnifled Us-
yond reason , Under this admlnlstrlon there
has been no caUse for any of the trusts to
bo allprehenslve. I they are In any danger
at this tIme It must be from some other
sOlrc . .
It i'e II . \ illIliltI'C .
Ph itiulel . hula itceord .
Among other blessings bestowed Ipon the
people of this country this year Is au ox-
traortllnary rica crop. Carfiml ! estimates Indicate .
dlcato that the crop wil reach 175,000,000
pounds. We do not prolluce as much rice
ns "e annualy consume . but this year we
shah come wtthln 25.000,000 poun.1 of I.
Plllcton Is at least 40 per cent greater
than In 181. [
C
'I'ltt' Slh''r 11 I\I h'11" ,
I.III $ \ tile courier-Journau.
According to Senator Pettigrew of South
Dakota , Senator Davis ! of lnMsota Is the
repuhlcan presidential choice of the 1)akotam .
Montana , Oregon aud VashIiigton . I this Is
true Senator Davis begins his race for the
I presidency heavily handlcapp To b
sngled ! out and champcned ! by the silver
boroughs ot the west Is eqnlvalent to many
pounds oC "dcall weight" on any entry In
either the republican or the democratic na-
tonal slakes next year.
year.S. .
'l'lie Comfosiei'zute lit t't'ut'e.
Atlanta Conatttutton.
Time oM confeluate still remains a positive
factor or our sociai political and business
life . anti . I will bl I long time before he
wi be a hick imumubsi' . lie Is able to hold
his own on " 'al street or a Texas ranch all
I Cuba needs his aid he wi show that he
cnn wlelt a sword as vigorously as In the
olt days ,
The toast or American should
every /enuLne shoult
I he : "The ohl , confederate. Go.1 ble 's him :
he's as strong for the union today as any
man In It. "
.
A l'r'llul I on Fm , " t,1.
Chicago TrILun.
I Is reported from Washington that the
treasury omclls are Illnl ; II harder to en-
force n stringent poley regarding valuations
of Imports titan was anticipated at the out-
set In some cases there 19 an almost complete -
plate lack of agreement among experts as to
clual values . and fear arc expressed that
the importers ' arc standing together In favor
or low vaiuatbon : ! . 'rhe resul Is to make ]
pnetnl appraL'rs : averae to placing their
valuations higher than the penalty lmit
Hut Ihls wa,1. , toe expected. The Inevitable
tendency wa\ \alorem dutIes Is to incite
to fraud b ) , understatIng the values of the
goods on which d'ltes are to be paid. i Is
lrue that prtoctipnst ! tariffs have contained
provisions for nl , valorem duties . but In loony
cases these were ' combined with specific dutcs
EO ns to Iaoleet the .revenue , It was claimed
that the democratIc tariff bill passed under
the prrsent atnllnlstraton would enable peo- }
pie to know exactly what duties they were
paying . but nolorlousy ] It was expected the
result would be ' /r03s undervaluatons , anl ,
some democrats were canild enough to make
admls lens tIm that effect. The event proves
they were not ' Inistaken . .
- -
Let 11m n. I. I' .
1.lueoln . Cuurler.
Whele\'er 'pt It ' p'ltlc3 ' ' are i\el \ sel the
qucatloil . " 'Wiil Toui Majors realy bo a can-
Ilhlut tar gbvtriior agin ! " Is pretty sUrrjto
bs asked. I7iIiV btard of a great many
thing' Mr . Majors Is reported to have saul .
In answer to this query ; but -I have yet to
hear that ho has male n definite , positive ,
uneq'llvocal ' statement that he will not b a
, 'anmlldate. Mr. Majors whatever else mny
ho sahl of him Is falrlv endowed wIth In-
leI/ence. antI It Is dlmcult to credit him
wIth the amhilon he Is still sUPllcsed to on-
tertaln. I 13 doubtful If there Is any further
considerable political honor In store for Mr.
Iajms. ills most sanguina admirer cannot
see how he could possibly be nominated for
.o\ernor again or elected. I doubt I Walt
Se"ley thinks It would be profitable for him
10 aGain le a candidate. Mr. Majors hns bad
political opp rtunllcs such as como to but
few nien . lie has In him nuny Elelenis oC
3trcnglh and poularity . But 11 bas for years
followed 8 course no man can pursue and
retain the resllect of the public. hue has
brought dlscrecl upon hImself and the re-
publcan arty by his \ le connections and
'issociattons ! . and mde I Impossible for him
.0 receIve the tribute which certain of hIs
personal qualtes draw forth. Mr. Majors '
fcal ) to the corporations and the pecular
nature of many of his publIc acts leave much
to bo answered for , and eslahlsh the cer-
tiuirity and permanency of the de3uetule into
which he has fallen . I would be a grave
mlslalte to disturb the damp corridors of
political death to extract enc more anti re-
habiiate In the garments of the 1\lng this
ghost of u romllng pa31-thls apparItIon
forced Into tim tomb by his own errors ant
by Wait Seeley and the like. Nothing would
be gained ly such ni act. The apparition
wou,1 ! , h ! projected back ! Into the haunts ere
o sllhle wlh a force and rapidity decdedy : ]
prejudicial to the final slco , , . and Ihe party
would II II wise be benelled bY the se-
pulchlal vlslt.ttin. The departcj lu spirit
and flesh , hwc 1.ad their little say II the
sale ot life. have appeare\ on lie stage
Inl , made a little comedy or a little tragedy
01' a little mcloJrama as the caoe may be
anti shuled 0 ! Into the wings and timers
h no necessity or desirability of caling
them bcl. No encores from the dead arc
nec.hd . I hue new performers are anxloml ) '
waiting an opportunity to make their fleet
appearance. Tom Majors In the heyday of
his success had trouble enGush. his shade
should be alowed to rest In peace.
g
'rUN PASSING SiO" " ,
Recent events Ito Indianapolis lend to show
that there' I something new under the sun.
The prizes won by AmerIcan athletes this
season are outweighed by the heiresses cap-
tured by foreIgners.
Colonel flick Dand Isu't saying a word ,
nor Is he swing wood lie Is leading bar-
role with hsclou applcs.
gXlert : lay tf aVerage campaign cigar
Incubates In actJQ ) millIon mlcroorganlsm9.
I can nice beAn a. for a block.
.
Now that l.ofMSI\ly had docded : to be.
come an Amerlct4 the chief obstacle to his
trotting In tll0tOu1ib class with hotly Green
Is retuinved. "f ic\ '
The hottest .VaCIO on earth outside of a
Chicago prItuuaY3i'ti1eetlng ; . Is a corner In
Egypt . where "JTuercury attains an all-
tUdt at 133 will ut coming to bhws.
'
The Mystic 'OIli' ot the Slaves of the
Silver SerpentlJII the latest society fad In
Dcnver. I mi qes aoctlbhhlty and polItics In
the rate of mieI : and proscribe the gold
curo. t-J' !
I Chicago Is , rrimiy ! serious In its determi-
nation to Ibertl , Ireland and Cuba , It ovill
wi
Eava n vast 81 tnt of blood all treasure
by water. doping IholcPI'ots with unboled lake
Mra . Charles . } ' alerson . , wife of the pug-
nacious Jo\I'nt , tJf Texa declaru that
" "
"Charley" should :
not Inlerforo with people
who want 10 fight . . "What's the me of
troublng yourself sbout the quarrels of
others , " she concluded Mrs. Culberson's quarrls argument -
gument I invincible . , but Charley has kicked
the domestIc traces Into the gulf .
SATOLU CELEBRATES MASS
Most Brilliant Ceremony Ever Witnessed in
the United Sttes , .
CAThOLIC DIGNITARIES OUT IN FORCE
(11t111A uC the 111111'1/10 Cun\'n-
unit lt th ( ' Nltulll CommittaL .lirkt'I
hy 1111"hlA 11'llStilllM 1titc "
Sl'llul S'cn tn 'l'hl" CUlntr ) ' .
WASINGTON , Oel. -Tho I ucharlstc
convention of the Catholic church wits opened
lucre today with pontifical hIgh mass at St.
PatrIck's church : lgr , Satol being the cele.
brlnt , and Cardinal Gibbons and lan ) ' archbishops .
bishops ' anti bishops assisting . The event
was one of the most memorable In the
history of Ihe church as , with three exceptions .
lens , all the dignItaries and diocesan heals
ot the church In America particIpated
The church recenl ) has been elaborately
frescoed and decorated and this was Its first
use since completion. Hundreds of lighted
waxen tapers lumlnatPl the marblc altar .
'o the right a throne ana canopy of rich
purple silk was erected for the npostolc
delegate. On the left a throne and canopy
of Eculet was occupied by the cardinal.
Hanged about the altar and wihin the
chancel rail were se\enteen archbishops all
bishops , Including Archbishops Corrlan or
!
New York , Wllliaiiis of Boston , Eider of
Clnciumnati . Hyan of Ihlbdellhia. Janssen of
New Orleans , Kahn of St. Louis and Ireland
at St. Paul and Bshops Macs , Foley Sut-
livan . Ilorstunami Shnnley and others. The
archbishops , alHI bishops wore their PurPle
robes and . berretas which , with the crimson
lbiS and throne of the cardinal on the left
and the darker purple of the delegates surrounding .
rounding on the rIght , made a 10st Imposing
spectacle.
In front of the altar , amid extending far' '
back itt the boy of the church sat the delegates -
gates to the congress . mainly priests , In
while Unen robes. They fled both sIdes uf
the mlrrle aisles ] of pews. Along the side
aisles were seated seminarians and dIvInity
stHlents In black robes The rear of the
church gave scant accommo.laton . to the
great crowd of spectators who sought ad-
mission.
An orchestra of many trlngec truments
played ) a sort obligate as Igr. Satol pontf-
cated. At the offertory he removed the
calot from hits head and proceeded to the
sitar wIth the hIgh white mItre . richly em-
bossed In gold . and wIth while silken robes
also embroidered with gold. Ills asslsl-
ants were Very 10ev. I" . A. Murray president -
dent of Mount St. hry's seminary , CIncin-
nat ; Very Hev. Wilam McKlmuuiey vicar
general . Jacksonville , Fla. : Very lies' . S.
Fox vicar general , Green Bay , WI3. ; Hev.
D. J. McMahon rector St. Thomas' church
New York ; He\ Cestelil . Professor St. . Paul's
semInary . St. I'atil Hnn.
The sermon was preached ly Dlehop Kean
of the Catholic university , and was an elo-
'Iuent exposition of the dIvIne Institution or
the loly Euchiartst ! .
'he business session began at the Catholic
universIty at 2:30 : o'elocl this acrnoon.
Cardinal Gibbons presided antI . Igr. Satol
made the opening addtess. The sessions will
contnue fIr three days. There are eight
papers to be read , of Interest mainly to the
clergy , as they are on doctrinal subjects.
" ' I Li. 2' O'L'C ( ) ' 4 F I S (7A'l'12 , . A it MS.
. \clnIUrl l'lll"tl'r" ; ' ; : ; ; 1 Ittl',1 tu the
Hctnrn of ' 1Iu'lr AsluilluIiuIl4)Ia.
WAShINGTON. Oct. 2.-The attention of
Ator.1ey General Harmon was called to a
dispatch from Madrid quoting Minister Dupuy
do Lome 10 the effect that the UnIted Stales
had decOded . to confIscate arms and ammuni-
ton found upon vesels detained by the
United Slates au horlles and , which are sup-
posed to b engaged br about to engage In
f1busterlng expedItIons to Cuba.
Attarnoy General Harmon stated that there
AtJrne )
had been no change In the attItude ot the
admlnlstl'aton toward the Cuban Insurgents.
Arms and munitions of war alleged to be for
lhe use of the Insurgents have been cap-
tured by UnIted States officials and
the subject was brought to the attention of
the Judicial authoritIes by United
States oflicers. The decisions or the
courts In lhese cases were as binding upon the
government ns upon those upder arrest. Ac-
qutittal of alleged filibusters In criminal proceedings -
ceedings crrled wih It the urrender of property -
crt ) ' seIzed wih them. In come cases this
property had nol been called for and still
remained In the custody at the United States.
I"ur ftc lruh'ctul or : lnl Currltr" .
WAShINGTON , Oct. 2.-Some days ago
Judge Cole of the supreme court ot the District -
trlct ot Columbia rendered I decision In
which he held that a mal carrier had no
len for compensatIon due him upon any
money due by the United States to a con-
tractor or subcontractor for services per-
formed on any route other than his own.
)
Judge Reeves the solicitor of the treasury ,
however , takes a contrary view of the case
anti In a letter to United States Attorney
nimoy today recommends that an appeal be
taken 10 the United States court of appeals.
Judge Hecves holds that It was the IntentIon
ot congress In passing the act or May 4.
1892 , to plotect the carrier hy givIng him a
lien on lhe general earnIngs oC the con-
tractor. I Judge Cole's decision Is per-
milled to stand I wi reverse the practice
of the Postomce deartment ever since the
act was passed.
; uu , . 'I'nl. Of I itt- 1'10nll I.ijie.
WASHINGTON , Oct. 2.-Thionlas O'llara
United States consul nt Grlytown , reports to
the State department that the belief prevais
In luefelds that the Souther Pacific Hal-
Is about to dIscontInue Its
way company . dlsCntnue Is
steamer line ( the Morgan line ) between New
Orleans and Buelelds owing to the low price
ot bananas and the difculy of compelng
wih Norwegian vessels manned by poorly
Paid sailors.
tii.'ut 1 " 'nsis AIH'rltul I nrlllrr.
WASHINGTON , Oct. 2.-Horace Lee Wash-
Ington , UnIted States vIce consul at Cairo , In
a report to the Department of State calls
nlenton to the opening In Egypt for Amerl-
can furnIture. lie says the demand Is gOad
and retail prices of simpler grades are double
or treble those ruling In New York , while
the duty Is but 8 per cent.
G'IH'rnJ : lh' " 11111) ' isslgiuiil.
WAShiNGTON , Oct. 2.-Secretary Lament
Issued an order this afternoon detailing Oen-
eral Miles 10 duty In Washington as general
of the army , anti General Huger , now on
special duty Washlnglon , to command of
the Department of the East , wih beadquart-
ers In New York.
Geut'rui Uul""c ; " ( 'r ) ' 1.0"
WASHINGTON , Ocl. 2.-Genera Mahone
this morning did not show any marked
change. lie was very low the first part of
the night but rested comfortably toward
morning. and his condition shows somewhat
of a rally from the extremely critical stale
at midnight. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
Iml y or BIUI' " 00(1 Ueco\'r'd.
CHICAGO Oct. 2-The body of E. V. G.
Wood editor of the Dry Goods Buletn , who
rowed out Into the lake at Iversey street
and drowne himself two week ago was
recovered at Stovensle , Mich. , and his
friends here were notified of the idntifica-
ton ot the remains toay , Wuod was In titian-
chat dllculles when he disappeared , and It
Is supposed that he drowned himself on that
account.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report
' - " a'at Bakn 'I '
B501ITE&Y PURE.
.
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IUO.O. . \ J\O : CultTTiilt.
"Tho Parsing Rhow , " which pllJet In
Omnhlut week , hall a takeoff on Julge
Scoll's coull which took hugely with the
au.1cncl. I occurrc } somelhlng Ih this
tashon , dtmm lag the trIal of n coupl
charged ) with loitering tu the parle , before a
crusty ol Jlllge :
" 2tiay It 111l1\0 the court " ventures the attorney .
torney for one at Ohio prisoners.
"Sit down I" ( yells the Jlllg !
"Hut sir- " contInues the attorney.
"No 'but sirs' In my cotmeti" rage the
jtimlge . "Sit down or Il knock you down I"
Later time atorey agaIn musters courage .
anew
"Vomit honor , " he begins.
"Don't cal nie ' ) 'our hemmer ' "
" ' \01. Judge Scott- "
"non't cal ama JIge ! Scoti I won't have
It. Call mo Great Scott. "
"Wel. Scottie-- "
"You take six months fet contempt
Wht's that 7 Make I ten months. Yon MY
another word and Il make It for the rest of
'our nAtural life . "
V. n. Walker , the dervish candidate for
justIce ot the peace . denies thin charge made
against him In The leo ot obtaining 10ney
tinder false Ilroten8es by signing his name to
Il check on n bank In which ho hall tie ftmnds
le wants the mater submltel to a commIttee -
tee of three men anl says he can convince
them that there Is uo truth In the charge.
The chargE were submited to a committee
of five men on the police board anti the re'
suIt was that Walker lost his job lie
ollht to be satisfied that the case was not
submltcd to a commitee ot twelve men with
a Judge as referee.
Uncle hiram Savage Is out of poiltice. He
was a candidate at the republican prlmarlos
as 1 delegate 10 the Judicial convention. lie
got .16 votes besides his
06 \ own In a total of
600 cast lie says that whIle he may be a
l 1 0 off In some things , ho still has sense
enough to take n hunch
Hope long deferred malcoth the heart sick.
Two dervish reporters are sll lIving on
promises from the papers they are working
for and equally vague and unsatisfactory
promises from the police board
polce that agreed
to /Ivo them Ilacos on the detective force.
Neither ot the reporters claIms to know anything .
thing about the polce business , but they insist
that they wonl } not feel lonesome workIng
with Haze , ShoUII , Cox , Cory and flloonm.
Detective Doom makes al his reports to
his chief by word of mouth. He has had so
much trouble from wriing letters that he
wou't trust hImself again even among his
! frIends
C. Hanter Scott Is making part of his
spaecliea new by prox Ho has chosen a
fitting substitute In g Jasper lilly . also au
Iowa product aud : a follow In F. P & P.
wIth Scott .
Droatch wIll get the reputation or beIng a
slave driver I he Isn't careful. Sam huff ,
one of Droatch's pet IJolcemen , Is working
nIghts for the city and days for the county
central commitee of the den'lshes Droat.h
ought to give him a chance to rest once In
aw Ii tie.
Omcer Story has a beat on Farnam street
and fnrls It necessary to spend n part ot his
tmc In the olce of the chairman of the
dervish county central committee , In full
uniform.
"The Gentleman from the Third has the
floor , " said ChaIrman Alexander In tie
alleged county convention hal I dozen times
In E. M. Iliff
recognizing 1f ot the Fourth
w rd. I was difcul for the chairman and
embarrassing to the old-time republicans to
recognize the character ot the Salvation
army man who had broken Into 'he leader-
ship ot the party In the aristocratic Fourth
ward. The mistake ot the chairman was
quite natural If looks like a Third
wt.rder
The success of George Hllmroe In getting
this nominatIon for an olce for which he
wasn't I candidate has encouraged a lot of
Iltrlots to place themselves In readiness for
a nomInation for something at the city con-
ventioum . J. I ) . Piper says he would mae ! a
city comptroller of the lest kind amid thInks ,
It the people only knew hIs worth there I
would be a failing over each other among the I
delegates to give him the nommmlnntion . Ale
and adversity have had no effect upon the
size and character of Mr. Plper's nerve.
"netween Droatch and Charee as candidates -
dates for mayor , " said a "el known republican -
publican , "I'mn for Van Aistlno. "
" "nI'zllA the I.lcrur ) ' GriNt.
St. Pnul Pioneer l'ress .
American publishers promise about 700
new books this fail. A seventh of these may
be readable fifty of then lay bo huelpfuh
twenty-five amy possess genuine merit , and
perhaps not one will bo immortal
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New York Worhil Bho ( dreamily- )
" ; < .
MeYNblcr always bring such sweet recoi-
iectiotm . lie from CIncItutmati-t
leclon8 to me. 10 ( Cinelnli 1-
Ile\er feel nmiy effect from it , but It I
take lhlno wine I goes to my head . J
Delrolt Free lrc ' ! : "I hardly know
whether 10 marry her or not , " sal } the ' 1 ,
coUtt ; , " 11cr father II In the cluthlnl r
tramitt. " " 'fhCro hI mOle ) ' In clotheti . " palo ,
the htmke "There 18n't any In mlno , " laud
the coun t.
Cincinnati EnQ\rcr ! : " 11"10 was a 11001
trRIllI cale 10 the boiieo this 10rl111
with Mrs. his Uncou rIght , leg oft itt the hum JoInt , " pnte
" " 'el. " rcmarkc,1 Aimbury PePllCr ! "It
eemR kick , " clear to tao that he hd tie right to
Iurper'9 Hazar : "Your 81 has n high
fever , ' salt time ( lector to Uncle Slae.
"Here's n muroscrilitlomu . 0\0 hIm this unti
he ha n profuse PerspiratiOn- " , -
, ! IlerRplraton- . _
"Il' 1 mmee'mlmm't take no 11'UI Ilul for Ihnt. " .
salt Uncle Hlal , " 1'1 Inko him sweat It .
) 'ou'l gIve hIm Itrength to go liny-timaltin'
wllh mime. "
St. Louis Hppublc : Motlier-W'eil . are
are yomt goitig 10 let Mary larr time young
I
mali clue mel at time Ihore ? alher ( wIth
n plRh or relier-Certninly ) . 1 waR afraid
she was going 10 be \ 'ery hard to please.
Ioulsvle 10t : Time Ihslclnn-Orent
Scott ! ' . ' ' ' ) html eleven
ScotI YOUII lady 3'otu cay ) 01
dishes or tt1e l cl'nm , four Iolln waletl amid
1hlm samidwichi Can yomi wontirvhiy
'ou'ro sIck ? 'Clue Voting I.ady ( teebly-lt )
Ilose. 111.t hl\o been the ham sandwIch , 1 sup-
Atlanta Contuton : "Tho late edltnr'
wlfo Is Iomelhln of n 1mimtnortst . " " 1mm-
Il'OII ? " "YOR : took I line rrom his original
failtltory and \llleOll \ It on his tombstone. "
"Whlt was It ? ' " ' \o are here to Itn ) ' . " I j
Intliuinuupoils Journal : "ThC 10cior toils '
me thlt lay trolblo COle ! from overeat- I
lug . " snid the niiigiutor "butt I I
Inl. ! nll o 11:1 : tori "lut nm sure I
catu't ceo how thai cotmti be whCn 1 never I
cat morthan four lIve mouthfuls mit
moore or Jve lt n
niemihi" !
New ' ' orle'Ccltl' : Ouesl-Do you have i
mnchhlNt for makIng those Saratoga chlllR ? I
II \\'alter-Nu , Hah. ' 1' foist npsiltant cook .
, sinvea , 'm off wit cr knIfe. Guest-I '
don't see how he gets lhfm PO Inlrormly
thin. \'niter-lIe mister le dah eons' beet , 1
carver In cr boartiln' hou o.
- I !
Boston Trnsclht : A blind man was I
singIng In time street with a crowd around I' ' . .
bun A lady and glntClan stollell n
moment In passIng . SaId ! ! ho : "Isn't It J.
owfny sail ? " Saul he : "Unller the dr. ' .
: Rnl er.
CUlstIICe ! .3 'es. \\hat 1 ltlty time mioor man
wnsn't dcaf then it s'ouildn 0 be nearly so
bad for hIm. "
ln.ilamunpolts Journal : Mrs. Watts-What
tb 'Ott think ? Mrs. Topperson's dmuumghmter ,
wlmnmn mthio semit out to ArIzona fur her
health , hiatt mnarriei , one of those weste'rti
rullinna , who welles time huorrlblo sobriquet
of LIverwurst 19111.
Mr. Wntts-Ahm ! Another AmerIcan girl
infatuated by tue glamour of a title ,
SUMMEIt ANI ) AUTUMN.
Washington Star.
'file trees vili lese theIr verdure soon ,
The brceoo'lll blow a gale ;
Our gt'niai frlomid , the mnystc ! moon ,
'Ne'nth clouds of gray moist pale.
So , one by one , our summer friends
All changed will meet our view , ' , -
.AntI e'en time letters ( hat sue writes
Scout sadly dIfferent , too.
lIxu I I .1 , N't'M lNT.
1)ru rnnwrs' Yarns.
She was a Boston 010111 of bIght degree ,
W'ith eyes that shone lIke incatmdcscent
lighte ,
And just such pouttmmg lIp , us seems to me ,
Time kIss invites.
I met her on the common's grassy sod , )
Near where the foummtntn plays in squirtive
month ;
Site stood reflecting whIle a passIve wad
Of guumi she chiesvtmd.
"It does one good to ace this spot , " sold I ,
'Whuon weary of the cIty's hum and
buzz , "
Shin ceased her wnxie Pastime to reply :
"That's whimit It does. "
'Thui sylvan spot , " then softly I averred ,
Tiue foot of man seems nimost to dcfil. "
TIer voice came sweet as notes of any bird :
" \\'ell I should smIle ! "
"The balmy breezes rhuIsperln overhead
WIth such cneliammting softness kiss the
brow. "
In tones of languid machotly she soul :
"You're shmoutin' fowl"
"And have you noticed , fair one , how each
bird
Seems hero to chmooe its sweetest vocal
gain ? "
I dwcht Ill rapture omm her every word :
"i'm onto them. "
"And how the leaves like movIng emerald
' seem ,
When In response to the sweet breeze
ttue'y uihmakel"
11cr voce came soft as cchmocs from
dream :
"They take time cake , "
"loat wander often to a sylvaum spot
'l'hmo lreamy sense of quietude to mte'ic ? "
Soft purled her answer : ' \Vcil , I take a
trot
'Bout once a s'celc. "
In converse sweet I lingered by her sldo ,
And felt that thiero forever I could dwell ,
And as 1 left her after moo she cried :
"So hang , old fell"
I was not paptuireti by tier voice so rIch ,
Nor by her lovely face , so sweet anti
yoummg ,
But by time sweet dexterity with which
10cr slatmg she slung.
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