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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1895)
- - - - - - - - I --1 I , 4 _ _ _ _ 'rnB OfA1TA DA1TJY flEI J1'J , . : A'itTnnAY , OrnIbOllER ( r l ) . 18m ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,1Iiiv : 0MM . hD1uix . nm _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. 1 Ro1wA : _ _ ' rIfl IJ.'t : _ = 1'uItdMtrD ! : , \'lmY : O1tNtN(1. ' . - . - - - - - ' - l'UI.lmm'lmY : - - (1\:11 - . _ _ _ _ _ T1tM3 : ' OF $ U1ISClt1I'VUN. lal , n. IWHhrut ( ! un1ciy ) , OM Ye1f . . . I n Daily l.e In,1 un4y. OM Yitr . . . . . . H ) M fl ; ! Mnnlh ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 1 'ihree M'nl" .a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 lunIA , t . , 0:8 Ypir . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 I IattIrd.iy lee , On8 Yeni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Sl ' Secdy Du. One Tent . . . . . . . . . . . . . G OFrICER. Omnhn , Th n. fluIMn * . . Houth Ontihn , , 8lnl.r lulrlM. Ilk. , Crnr N and 21h St . . Council Juta , 1 PeaI S'rc.t. ' l'hleAln Olr ' . 31 ? ChAmb.r of nmmetre. l ; o.v York. \nmo 31 13. I nnd 15. tribune luldln , . \Vshtngton. 1'11 P Rlr..I. N. W. conhtTsI'onict. connSIONrmC" Al enmmunfritl nq ie1ntIni In t n.8 an" * cl , tortal communkAtnn maier ohoull relAln AdIte08l ! : ' the Cltor. . IlUUNtES Jummss LFTTrnS. Al biieIn . . frttere and remllnnees .hnul,1 b. m1drced In The ilpe I'uI1tiIn ) COflIpItfll . ardr.aaed Comlnn OmnhA. 1rnto. ch . l.e Puhlshln ! . orlrl , to b made tvntl 'n th . or.I-r of 11i' enmlAnY. TiE IEE PUl.ISINO COIP.\NY. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T.Tr.MTNT OF rflC'tYf.ATON. ! ST"TrI : II Ocnrl" I. 'r 1rIUtk. prcretnry of The I. . Pth ) r IIhlng , o'rna".v " ' " , belo duly . worn. M'O Ihnt lahlmr C""I' ' ii the nctuul I flu ntt of till on.I collel ! ' copIes . "f thr 1'11) ' Muitng . I'rnlol : nn'l ' H\m.IAY 1' . prlntr.1 lurlng Ihe month of Seplcmlor , 1833. "n8 aI8. . ' . . . . : ' : . : . . 21.O 0 1' . . . . . . . . . . 19. ! 2. . . . . . . . 210 I . ! 1 i . . . . . . . .flif ; 3. : . . . . . . . 1 .39. . 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Net .nleo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .rt .6M19 Daily " ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2)2 Doly .cr ! uioini : : "i. TZ4C1IUC ) . I t1 Sworn In before me nn,1 8uh-'lb",1 , , In my prune Swor Ihls Jet div uf Octi,1l'T , , 1895. , ( pnl. ) LAV . I' . 1El t . , Notary I uhl I c. ( _ _ 1. 1"1:1. _ t A mw HlmLH'OH ! . I TIl OMAIASUNDAY BEE. A \\'OMAN IN1I' HVRNI S : t A nlw Ierlnl Itor } ' by Robert Barr I 1)'gtn4 ) ! In 1ho Sunlay , ] N' . Hoher Barr has for year written Iho " 1. llte j I1iarp' Htorlea In the Detroit Free Pres. 1k. II n humorist or rare qual- Ity. ! > lie 11 'al the orIgnator / and until recently the edlor of the Idler Bc' hal ( won a unlquo Illace aM a writer of Hhort storle . and Conan Doyle has I Huh Ihat he ) plncd Hohert Barr among Hall 81x IrHt Hhort story wrlerH In the worl ! 11f short tithes nro humorou , Inlelloul fresh In plot ; they are ppm- : taIieotI . wholesome and v'vaclou ' ! ; there II npv'r a dull pns ago or n i . proW lntot1uctIOn. I "A \omnn ttitt'rvenes" Is the story or the nlemllt or two young cngncer to cI1 an American mine on which they have an option , to London , capital- 19tH. Thin story opens on hoard the fteRmer that Is taking the two mn to I' n lullI The acton of the tale be- gins lt once : one of the young en- glnefrn ' flls In love with a healtfm NI/lsh girl : thin other falH Into the I trap laid for him hy In attractive young womnn who represents a New I Ynik nCwsplper , Ind he tells her con- fleutalv , fhp 9tory of their enter- Ilrlse. ' } ho Nnlsh girl prCveltl the news of thin mlle's cOHIUon from being cahllt hack to America. In l.ollon , the lenhIng , characters have various lealll n'lventlreIJ. ! trHI one , Irnmntc scene follows rinother In rapich succession. folow ! Inothor rpid KICCeslon. The light for possslol of the mins ts a Illc ( ono. Some London ca lnl- Ists arc' IITyd against the young en- . their , nnl , gtneer. to thwart purlose nn force them to lose their ollt on. The two women are drwn Into the battle. alHI It IH relly through them that the mlno Is 8nved. 'rhe tale ellM with fInancial trIumph all the happy mating of two nlrf of lovers. Thl story tpark1ei with wit ; the I plot trlpH ; ) on a nlmile foot : everywhere the action Is carlel on In gay ann Hplrld 'Inlolue ' : It Is i a Jlea8nnt story to roit . gooll-humoroll. , wholesome , thamathe . thrilling because of thra enel , ! disaster. and altogether satisfactory - tory becnlle danger Is averted ant i the lovers come tOIther lb InB ! I verY fubrlber pf The ' , Sun/lay 11. Ihou1I ren,1 the first chnptlr. They will then be sure to read the entire Htory. Tim OMAHA SUNDAY BE A NE\V : SmtL\ S'I'OltY Anti all tie llII1 : ! oC tilt' JoghI:1tth1e : to get ! logeller In Joint SesIl1 ( HHI , 1Jllolnt tilt 1'lsl't ! of the Inslllte i for thl' Blind lust go fet ' intitghit. " 'el , If we can't have n rlnowal of liostliltit's In Chlnl lllhaps Ihe Ixcle- 11nt of In Inlm'llitonal ( Ilull'el o\m' Yt'lezllln ) wi IHrtnly ) fill the bill. I Secl'llnl ' of Sil Ie Obey does not 001 Iutv' 11 OJIot'lully ) ) 10 elspllr his dlillollte Illelts 1 wi lot he he- CI\SO of Iho Isslslalco of other io'ers IIu1 the gO\ I'IO' oC ehIslm hcel I rllJhlcan tim Ilglslatul woult ne'CI hn\e Ilclplell ) ( 10 ISI'11 the Ilowel' of 11111011tl ) the truslles of tlo . Insllull for the lthhiitl at eh1ska CI . _ _ _ _ _ _ DOhJIII'Y , the coiidt'tiitieil wlfn , Dc1)I' . eOl11111111 1 \ r 10ror itt Fullerton , Is Imlt to Il insttne. Qucm' . hm't I that li SOOI as thin gui- lows 1001 111 ) lfO'C convicts the Ilnl hccolls shnlercl 111 n eOllllsslol 01 Ilslllr IsI.ct lot' ? pie thing thnt tie l'elHhllll state COI'Cltol dil 10t 10 'uitIthtd It 10 tllcI11 conhullCtIdutiohI. I omltcil IlO' gethor to euidorse thl(1 . , discourteous 1'lllorle tw Ilscol.teO\H lot teEs Illh'elsOI to the :0\11'10 of the state , of Nebraska hr the tlforelt melbll's of the thrifty tl'l oC Russell , ' Churchill & Co 'hl' 11 ' council at its last rctn flhJtIlVflt'h ( uTter the trniisnctiou nlljot1111 I fi. til trlsnclol of hut ) 1 sllll IHrt ) of the buslnels ) : before It lit 01111 10 Ilermit eel'lnll olcesl'ldlg : 1110111b'ru4 ( to go out eleetiotteertug. 'rItt II tl I.hll of n busiless coulIl Ollhl tlIXlflyt'V ' have , hltl compelled to II : duro for n y 'tar IJst. The state 311Ct'tiflg of 1 I'llcl'llell 1\)111h1ll'8 rlubs lt Lincoln Is an IlileX , Imllllll NICeCt' In Ilolnt ) of luIlIuIiIt'ru nnlI Ilogmm , 'l'hem lIre Ill'I ' ioOn ) : cub WOIII In r1hIslm , OI'glllzeH for n rOllOI IIU110SO they eal lake tlhehilStl8'eS felt 11 the 1011 tutU so- cnl nlfllll of the stntc Otto of tw , most 10tCt Ill of tie 4fro.\IetluoIst . ehU'ch. Bsholl .Juiiit' I , I' untidy of KIISIS City ! , II'cllcs : 1'11' the Illual conference of that 1llIHII , ' Iluttlolt In sessIon huert' . For . ' ' ' 'lalol 11 IlsNlol lerl' forty 'II'S the 11181111 ) huts laborcll this 111 for clgn hlils for the tuhIftIug niul 1umor thoIIIClu / alel of hh 111t'tb. 10 Is I lal oC gl'lnt I : strelgth 1111 n lrnchuer ) of rare gifts. The CINIS of the ex-receivers of tin Northern Puclne 11110111 tire just beginning to bo huttetesthiig. Il' ' stcIII of ha'II their reslgna ; - 'IItwl' I's h1 1- - tons 11N'l1et or securing II'Olllt 1'1111101nll1nt tie ) ' hive : h'cn , ' rClo\'cll onl'Ilt J ) . tl jlllfo of ouo of the districts In which they Wl'lO Blr\'IIJ nlt cited to ullplur II Ilswer to tilt CIhargu ot l'utelllt 'rho lot of OUe the rccch'cr Ii not 1cclsSrl , ' u blllilY , " ; 11/ ' 11 . " . .ii.szs : : . II IW : iiz'ir. I 'fila Illl' I ' of p l't'lJrult 13' t'llllll'll I I II th 11l t I/'IIT : ld uf ISIO ) WIM IiItt'lllel ( . 10 h"1111 h Ih. t ti . nglt'llt1 1 : * I Illt'l'NI I I ( of Ill' I rOlltl' ) t I ' cit to ily. II I I I Ile I CO'I II I whlll I I t Irlt .pn ' I'II I tl t I hOI'e I ( ( ( oC l.t'II'IRI'lla- t h t Is's I Ilel ( lint , lS I. . Ullh\ ( iCthu1t(1. ( ( 1 1111 kL' 1 111'It t for 11 i i 1111111uIII I I I hut rt'i of 1011' 0' 111111 ) ) of II0I'k. ' 1hlt i net 1110110t'll i 10 g'o neh'llllIR ( lit 01' Ilnl'l"t i 10 I n : I I nitier of cOllh'lls I i t t % ' I t Ii'g tu lit askitig uiiythiiiig itt l'l'III'I. 1111 tilt ) Ilelll'Ollr I i I 1 > ) 'O'lsloIH I , I Wel'e hlll'llll I i ( Ill i O'lh'r Ihll t : t 01' II'olllelI' : HhOll1 i I gltJ t NOIW ( ) hIl ll I. ' [ 'iii' t'lfect or this . IH e verylioti Iwow ( who mis glvt'ii the e\tr 'llelr : . 111 g'tl Ilc 1m 1m' 11J I 111 tel ( , WIS i1I'ttQileIutI 10 11' 1 I Igl.'lluml I I I Illel'lt I t 1111 i 1111'tel lil t lllhllkt'ts for tin II'mlll ) ! of the fl rii. . \ II\I i 1 I IgltIS'I'II)111l'l II t wel'l' 11111 tIe wih I t I Illhcl' ) of l'olltlll' t . S 101l ) If which 111l1'lal ' hlel'callll . , tl'I' h iiipoi'ts fl'OI this cOllt. . ' 111s WIS 101Ihl ' Iho CI- ' wllh Clha , 10 whlh O > l' eXol'IH ) S of Ill ) ur 111 olhll t COl' Ih lOtIItIt)14 l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . tcH Wl'I'O YlI' . II'gl'lr Ill'I'II l'll I I Ilr Ul' Ilhlltlll that the Ilslll ( IH 10 t SOIC ( ) of the l'OIIt'h's wih whlt'h we hlil letlpl'oll ' 1'lllgllWlls WlI'e ! HOlewlm I t IISIIIIIOII I I : I 111) I I I . hl I t nit hue t whole the IJll' ' WIS tlhsthliethy . . belle'u Iclll l 1111 there WIH t'elr : tssura net't t illit. it eoiithiiueti It VOlhhIi ' ' of ' ' ' Ihltlf cOltllel1 wlIIII 11'1\'e of'II' gr'11 Ith'lllll' to ( ) hit ' tol'elgl tlllI ( ( ' . 'estI01 ' to the WI llol of . the IIl' ' : WIS horle I hr 1 1'I'olwll I : ) cOlll.I'I. t whll'h I : II t I hI C\'ll'rlhll t I i I twr t 10111 I 10 I Illfll t It. BI'IIHI h Ill tiilt'IICU WIS brought 10 hi'ir : 11101 1 ) IIIII 1 I 10 t II ) ii Lice that t gO\'llllell I lot l to ( 'hid' 1110 1'llpt'ocir ) II 111 11- lel'l'Ht tt t of C1Il)1t. ) . \1 the l tlllCIII ClillIt' tlll ( : hl\'llg 1 u I COlll'l'clll 1 11111'ls1H 1 I I Ill II'azl elll ( all thc ' COII 10 IIlf11 : t t1 ( 111'llse i ) ) of lelplocllh ) Ihll : cOUlltl' . \ ' . Everyvhieio the fle was 1111111. lX- Cl'llt hr . the Ilcnwertc Illlr. Ilal t thtt'j VII h I 1.11 t i. : tllls t I hlil I I no lie I COIIHI'eIII I IO\'C l ) of the greatest slllleale. whll'h 11'11 Il'1111 to In tlo .ltpI sess BI'oIICIIS 1 ) of 111' elollll I I tel t I of Ill' t I Irlt1e t ; , oC olih Ilel ( ( ellllIII'lca. . ' 1hls } olcr lit' 110CI ( the llt'ty ) : . of cOI'St' . OPIISIII ) ) ( , 111 It was IhlllolllI ( ( wHlllt ( 10tl'O to the ctnllItrIt'14 wih wiich Wt hllll11e : ( Ielll'oelr ) ) all'llge- Illts i , No cOINllll'It11 vlutte'rV1114 : I )1\cl ! ) to their Ceell ) II thut' Iltll . 01 10' t Ii Ii ' obl Ign t I this' t I I II ohlallol this'eOII. Ilght ho 1 ) 1 I liH' to tIitlil. 'IIIIS Iclol WI : tll.CI wlh the full Imo\lell1 of tl hplclls 1 ) I whitl hlHI I i heCI I1PI''lII ( fl'OI I'ttll'otl i ) I ' 1111 I I I tll t I ahllellll I t a1S111'e : of IJ'OSIIPlI\J ) ) 111\lltagl > ' 1ho fatls : wm'o llt'Clslhlo I 10 t eVCl'yhftly ) ( 1111 Ilr t I i WCI'O l'gpel 11101 1 lie t Ilt'ltlol t t t of I Ihl' t llnll'll ! tic cOlglCSS wih till the lallCsllpSf ( whllh thin sit tIfltIOIl Ill- 1111PII I Blt IptLJ'olly ( I was I Illlhl- ) can 1)11111 ) . It WiS 10t II lute wlh thl ccolollc loll ' of tin iatltY 1 itt II\PI' ) ( , thm'cfole. rcg'lllss : of 1hp I good It hlel toln 1111 IrollsCe1 to 110 ) , I hl11 ( 10 ht' Slcl'llcell Cal ( twre he any question that our agrlcllu\l : interests have hccl ) Itijured I uy Its ahallolnwlt ) ( , nnll inolnibl ' thc IllufatI'II ) Illcl'l'fls Ilso ? 111111 ( a lely afer : the reciprocity nrllgmlelt wih HIHln 111011 ( ( our trade with CubIt fell off to e\11 hess titan It hal hl'll heforl tit ) 111'llgp : - ' . i11tIit. and thell Is 10t I l mll' . ' wih which ) wc hal rccpt'ocl ' that Is lot hurlu less of its 10W thal whie thll 1)le ) ' WIS hit OPL't ' litlOIl. " 'hat wo hultvt' lost 1':1'01J. : hilts gall'II ulII by IcaSOI i o tile course of thc l lOCr.tc laltr : In thus 11 1m' Ilopeal : Ipllhllls 1111 : ( Illflrll'II'S : lnn' I I 1'1 m' hell \1)1 ) thc South 1111 ( ( 'entral I A 1\1 I t' : I 111Iwtf ) Ilnl e\m' IrCm'e , 'lwr hoyt' stri'uigtiit'neui tlltuluselve8 iii the eon- NI'eltlpncII tlt'llel\'s II 101- IiIel1C ( ( ' of Ihosl cOlntlleN II thit' IIlgl'lp ( that . twl' faith II thn 1'uilted States WI ! hllHlllel1 ) ( by the SUllil' ' 1\llol of the t 110CI'ltc t IHlty : II I ui 1 ) : thou I ) lecIIJ'ollr , Ilt whlo It wi hi' Oll' of the lH'llst acts of till Ipllhlcll ) IHI'lr.hol ) Ieslm'oel ( to tilt cOltlol ( of Iho govt'rniiueuit , 10 revive that IIOIl' ' , I wi he far lom Illcll ( 10 5e'llre Its arctlltllce : . hr olhpl' countries Ihll : I WIS : II the lust 1)1)1CC. ) Hlclll'oll ) ' . was . ) IIIolltee1 ( hy the 11- Ilhlau ) ) 11I.t itt the lulel'pst of Ihe AmerIcan CUlll1 chihetly. I vas 11- 11111111 ( ( to hlcrt'ase Ihe 11\lw1N for Alll'lcll 10ul IIe1 pnlk It all Ihls t I u I 1111 ( I Iu I nhlllollllt ) ( ( hr ) . lie I llmlo- cmtc PartY WIS OUt . of Ihe great hlullt1s of that lalt ) which the fall' Cr14 of the l'OIII y ought not 10 1O'gl I , FOWlWl AI 188m. ; . ' _ \rcm'lll ; 10 n WlshllglOI ( hIsiathI ' to n Ntv York ( IHIIIll' : lie I prl'tIII ' of St ate huts II'PIII'tel hINh'uclol I I : 10 t A 111- hsI110r . : ) ( Itlll1'l ( tw I effect of whitl wi hI' ) 10 force the Yelezuelll 1)91111(1- ) ( II ' 11Nllie to lull hssiit' . I I IH Hlhl thll the BritIsh gO\'O'llent Is to hc 11 Corloll that . this country ' wi not coi- siit to BI.IIh OCCUI > ) tel of the 11 > Julcl1 territory Iii Yonpulll Inllss the right to 110 NO shli he esllhlNlll1 ) ( h l ' Ilhlrtol 1111 that the Instl\ctolH wi 1011111 I list I net . I\'OWII of n III" tt'u'lluiiiutthll on the hart ot tie United States 10t to suhlit to al ' vlolltol of Ihl' : IOIII 110t'lrlll. Nlol'IH o the Iell'cscllllh"o ) of the A8fclltcel IJ'esH 10 ohllil alr ) IlfolUtol 01 ! Ihe Huh ject8l11LOluts . I louht ( IH 10 whethcl thl ! report his Ilr S\Ustlltll 10111 a , tioll. But lt any rate thel'c can hl 10110uht ) that the matter In ' nt nl ' lme lS' sunlIt g1't ! Illortalce , l'e1lul'llg 11 I the 11.1 nf 111Inllcr 10 avert n COl Ict , Our O\'elllplt hlH Ih'e:11 : ' Ilkcl 1 IHsllol leguiliihlig It front which It t'l\lt recede without loss oC dignity : 111 sclfr'SIJct , 1'ho . 111'slstelt effort to hlluce Ihl British ; O\'crlelt 10 Inhlit Iho IISllUlc to : 'blltol WIS ill Itself 1 virtual Issel'lol 01 Iho pan of this gO\lrll'lt thlt I 1111 ( hot 10' : gItut1 the Hrllsh tlll IS being just , nnll I % woull Nl'el thl t WI Iust ChOOSl' ' now Iwhvel'l n cOlplctu Imc.10wl ) ( nlil ] I lilt Ilsl'telco Ulol l'blmtol , 'l'hl 1 Ultsh goV'r1lih1e1lt ( , Oil the other hiutati . , I has UIIIIIIlcllr declared that It wi I not Hlhlit tl ) dlslllo to Irhlrltol p that is . Il far IlK It Iel\tt.s to the ten - 'rIO' ' onigtmlahiy III for ltl ' 't11 I ( 'IllilIletI h I ) ) ' < I neat 111111 , 1111 It Is . too Ilch 10 IXlll'l.t any J nllslon frol I 'thll nttituidt' . Yt'nczlolu , I Is l'\hl'lt , wi 111.e 10 Ctilt''sIOll. having got , tell tlc Ullel1 States to espouse her cause situ eels Pretty It'lrl II lieu ' )01101 III I It possible wi lu lIl , llse1 rather to aggravate the 1:10 than to coutllmll to J peaceful ut ijlRllllt. I j I IR l'I1W II 111 thnt Omit ur I KlCh Cull I p1 iei : tIUI' t I " 1'1'1111 .IHIII. I I I , ( t hen of the fl'luIII ) ' 1IIItIII hlWI'l'l ) Ol'l'at , : Irllll nlll this COIII' ' 111) ' ui m1s. 11'Iu.1 ( hunt tile lldulliluIstrnt loll can dl ( II II 1 Hllie to Ihl' I II'IINh J1'l'lllnl time II0HItII ( . of ( this gI\'t'I'lnwlt. ) I I I hal lit ) IllhO.I ( to II'et'nt ) 11 'lhll ! Iii the 1111'U i i I of In 11111111 I t I ) t 1111 congress lay l let oi thii' 1111el' nN It sees III . Fe- gl'fIcs ( ! of lIllyt huiuig the Illmlllll'llnl ) . : hnl 110. I I It not 10 he 1lllhlet ) Ihlt i ) Ohhuilit' ) $ ellhl'ut ? ) I ! Ill fl"O' of n 11'1 Rllnll ( II ! Hpport ) ( , of the ? loloe thoct 11110 t 1111 : COlgl'll 11 ' he eXlleclcll ) lu ( I give heed 10 his t seuitluiit'iut. C . ' . X)7' ( 87.1 7'11 J'1II : OI' fl7.1'fl.1I. 'Ihu len who hiuive I cunl'lelet to sicel' the 10111 ( it'lllot'rtlcy Inlo lie Ill , lIl ! of hc I 10111 ( ( wi Ilot he able 10 dc- Ih'I'I' I lie I goouis. 'fhe CI'altc 1IIIICIIs. ) 1llll'lllln I ; IIIIIS ) 1111 te\llc t thlel t Is f tlhuiuiIulltell ' ty ) the t RIII'luIH ) tllocm ) tc ) 01')11 I u 'hl\'u CIlen I Jlt 1111 Ihe I I u no Ilk a mid tile ! of ( Iw ( IIelloel'II ' oC I hIs city 111 cOIII ' . 'I'lie lol\'e hlhllil the Ilslllle h Wil so l'IISllllelt I I : Ihlt t II I lIe- ( l'eh't'll only Ihosc who ; wanlell to he del , leln'll I 'Ihl ( 'II'whlllhl t I ) sntlwlt I I ! eJVe)45t'l ) ) tl'olgh the ballot hex ) lt Ihe t c1ellcl'ltc 11'1111'IIN ) : 11\011 the NI' Ilm'slHWll h ( , of lie ( 1'lllItlatcH ( II11n11l'11 h ) Ihe CItlzt'uis' ltet'otuiu lea gil. 'l'he 1011laton I I t oC I stmlht t delI' cmlc ticket Is regIllIll hr intelligent 1111 I IIIucIIIII I I I t I 1'llel'lls : I lS 1 1411 Freli. tlcl' 10 time 1'I'\'lsh ( eontiimgent atid a cOltlgtl Int 1 . l'plctol i of tle t lllJ111 I delilll lit ! \ot. t , llorollgllgollig 1'fO'1 II out' brat gos'- II'Jll'lls. I ' 1hiH 1111111/0 1 i / 1nct t WIH FCC- nlizell lV lie ( tl'IO'I'ItC : IlSeS : who IJ\tdlllefl i ( II tilt ) Pl'iuhIIlIil'S 11t WIH 1I111mslzel1 : b.\ the . results ill those wl'lls ( wll.e t hi' issue WIS Iqlu'elr j lIl1&i. ? 11 each of those walllH Iha ICI who Wl'I'I' lI101'11/ ( vork- II I : 10' 1 slrlght tl'lol'I'ate ticket We'e tUII't ( dovuu. II 'each of these WII'IIs e\'tI'r wll l\oWI A. P. A. deuuiocm'at WIS : doIng his level best for lie t imildulleof-thie.u'oad tii'heguttes. Iii two II I liP 101' cOlies tell WIIII ! the ICI h 1011 I I t h'll I a / I hit t lie t ci t i7.euis' l'IIIIllllo 1'lct to sticak II thither the tell t 11101 I ( hum um ii tI len t so iii hIlt halolN hCllll' l : "nlb'els' ( t Itefot'un. " Iii spite of his t litCt'it loll tIme real CIt Izeuus' Re' 1011 t dt'lvguti's wem elected. AIII rtt hue ( SIJI'llls olgal of 1(101-- rut cy COliS 011 I wih I I tin ii ) ii ( ' 0411 1 lIes Ilnollchl/ ) ) t defeat or time deicgttes fa\olllle 10 ll etiitit'eiiit'iit of the , citlzt'uis' tlckt't. ] ' 111s hrzel ) elTrOllttt'y Is. i however . Iluttly t'iultluth1ctet1 ( br the ( Iglls llhlshcll ) ( ll'IICtthi ) ) Ihc lying I Sl'lll lieluti. B\-tl hue ( Council Bln's sheet , which Is SOOI 10 Ihsol" time \ol'll-Hemll 111 . which I : nov an- Ilcl' the ( Illagelwlt oC the mlollll stat ? of t \VorltI.IJeraItl stlfi 'Ym'll.lcl'lhl , cOlceeleH lie ( o\'e'whehulu ) tl'feat of the Htralghl' o1uts. Wlat cal be the ohJect of slch allaclou uIlIsr'iresvuutatioums ? " 'hr u doc ( \Vord-hIemaitl ] clll'e ; that delegates 10 lie ( deiaocratlc cohlvelltIoIl . temocmtc conycnton are 10 11 houJht up In thc interest of clue cit Izt'ims' callllales , when a large laJol\J : or Ihel UIC cOlllHol ( )0' . ' thl ' ' ' ' 1 \'lI' llll _ _ 'rhe tlth Is Ihat : if thcre fH to1hc ) any ' ' iniyhuig oC delegates It wi he i' the llefeatell ) faction wih hooilo fui'nlslieti hr lie t ln'lsh i re at bI hcniis. 'Ihe lull a I- fl'st object of this hue uUII CI' ' Is Irlt to [ cm'er the Imcls ) of the IIelocrlts who ha\'o taken the I conlmct to : elil lie I ti'IiuiCriutll' ( plllr emi I wit goose eloIse lit the 11111e of the road for the hmllt If the A. 1' . A. clllhlates all for the tl'lhm' IJI'IIOHC ) ) o IJ\'II thc war for the lue-al'ralige'tl bolt of the \Vorid- Il'lllll I Is scarcl'ly : necessary 10 say thl t Iho tlCCl'ton ) of the WI'lt-lemll wi enlal Ill ) loss of totes UIOI ) the caullilaies ! ) ( ( of tIle Jllly which I has 1111141'elt'CsClitel ) ( I a ut Jell out ' . .I'OltlVttSlI ) ( . Ihe Gcorgla . ( POIllst , Is uigalui hlalen ) ) lu his mce for cnligrcss. 'l'lw cuigresl4ioIiti ( : election In his Ils- trlct thIs veek was IHculal' Ill IIWr tt'sIe't)4. ) 'I'ho HUlcessful contestant In last 'car'l t'lel'lll I'eslglell hccausl ale/atou ! oj IluII hl(1 ( hel'n ) 1111e 1111 \oluIII'lr stlhiuittt'tl the case alew to tilt ) 11101111. ) ls I I ! Icton secl' 10 have WOI hll both : 'lllfhy : lll votes ! , 101 lie 1n uhPll1 : of his own rcet\1 the l'e\'lou' . 'I'I' : . Ils I I tllllllhlnt ) 1'1- , 'Iectioui wl. I Is 10 hI' feuretl : , 1'llhlsh I ht'cCedCItt ) . for restum'thuig 10 the Nlle ihll of \ hll Il : tel In othicu' tlldon ! lontosls wher chlres of CrIl 11 are ' 011111' . Ilnl , { Ja'h"N IIIler IJenles tlt the CouncIl humus banker Is uhuut 10 pout his 1011 ' Ilto an Olahl 10WflJIIIPr rathole. 'i'hint Illnlal : lay 11nsf fet ' what It Is wii'thi.'hieiu I b:11.m' : tm'IH I poltcian 111 huul.m'l titter a seat II eoilgrt'ss Iw Is lu a fair wur of heln ; hllcocl1 ) alt NtelI'ct lute nil sorts or lan I'l lS. I I lInl.er hoses his hl'lll Sl far . I ! 10 buy Olt ole Illla'ullt nlWS- 1)aiel. ) ) he Is just foolish enough to thInl . that lie can l'cCOUII Illself by ruuulnJ two hallo'llt neWSIllwl's , Political hankI's RUlelles get into congress . hnt politIcal hall.s ate \sull ) ' wOUII h ' ' ' ' . Ill ) by I'CCe\'CI'S. Iu/lst Ctllwlt Inslsl that he lulls 1 coulmct wih sonic one calling Cor Illrlcllatol II a prIze fight . III that hc Itallls l'llllr to CI11 his mint of r the umgteellleuit. I he has Nuch I COIl tract the II\les to It w1 hl\o 10 tluhle II C'allnJ its ollgl tons. Nt ) cOlrt In Iho eOlllry woull IWI'llt U } lalltl 10 I'CCO'CI' talae ! for thl \'Iolatol of utuiy slch coiltract. ! I Ihel'o Is such I conlmct It Is not . fl'OI I I . legal 1111111011t. worth the 1ll1el I I Is written oii. ' 1)10 ) 11)0' or Cmlcl Bluffs , lw Don QuIxote , IH hlttlJ wih the Illnlr slot iuuuchuiuies. lie arN they are glll hers aUI must go. I Is nil YI' ) ' fUlny , , Chief . Sl'l\ey OICO hlt a Nllsm of 101- i , nl ) anti hanl81ell the slot . IICIllcR whIle his SUhOI'lllutc3 Wel'l down It the ( DelIver IUI Damold watchIng the game. We have uo defense of thai Riot nituehiliii' . 'l'hiehr Iboltou Is enc tlnl Inll the 111111'8Slon [ of llblng un- olhcl' 'rho fellow Rlutenll or thc llrlsolel' In the Iurruuut ululrder trial ' Dnrrllt 11'1101 lIFe being called Ullon to testify that none of thcm answered to the rol cal on tie fa te Cut , day lu the muuo of Durrllt That - - - - - - - - - . - _ _ _ I otitiit to hI' ) lIM _ % ril' ) 1\1 In.h . Stmi- : .Itnll t wlo IIIJ.H. . 1'01 111 tot' othl'l'K i m't' I i 101 , . 1111 ' 10 I 111lISe 111' t I 1llI11y I I t Or tll. I I i OWI-ttI'H'11 I I ) It't'sollllJ I I I I , , ftlow Hllllt'"l ( it 1 hot file fl'OI tleiiylng tht' t filet OIl thuit sIt W U , : lt'S ! 81\11. ' 111' ! 111'CIIt tOI.t : ; ; 114 1 JI'llllalr I hii I ( fllcl ' lol.IHolt [ / Iw t llolc IH\ ! is 111f1t11 i I ' Ihl' l't'Cl'lt fesslol for II I ole pm 1 1'llse ) Or ifll.llgllg ( I Ihl ( I 8 II t h ion ty of UO\'el'III' itoItnmnhp. . \ hOlt lie tll the luittt'm's ti'tlIit ' ' ' uiii these ' 1111'1"1 Iltllt IXlll'I ! 11 Ihlsl IHIl'r i Il8V $ wi hll'l' tlll ( hl'ciIll'el ( uuicouisti- t tmtionul. 'rIM" ' g'l\put \ IUSS of 111)lh. ) ) lealH h hIlly t'IIhOF9ij ( NIWh horse llll ) ' I/ t hat of thug 1111 It'glsllt\e sesflul , hut WI toult It. 'hcl'e II'C lam mni'rou ! eltlla : 1 t ! fO' t hI I l 'O8VIll'l ( nf'et'ecl fet ' t'olwlclol of lit h Il'uuly IShlttil ( truulit l'ohhm' ' ' I1'lllr IHII11 II'ull ) ) ! 1he latin whp IIHcO'el'I'11 ) ( tll t I Ihllks I I hlH I i clahl I \1111. whie ! tile olile'uS who Ilelc : tIme l um'I'tSt ) oC the . I\o ( DUlcs um Stile of time 1l\II'11 I ti mahhrtuad I anti ' 1 11 I 1'0111 111 express ( 'tiiIiblttLit ) ) $ lIre NII'e ) Ihe IIht Icn lIFt't Il'OlwlctCII thl I ' ciiii iufiottl 10 give ' ' cal If'OI'1 ) I\e C\'tI I l t'gltiullllte I ehtuhtiiniut. It slitlt'e of hue ' nlle I ) 111 . II clullaltn Ihu.1 11'1e I - 'rhl' only lhulee . for ulollCl' YnellJ ' 01 Ihe t I Hilto I 1.llh co oh nu hs' ' lou Itllg. . UO\11'10 ; . ( ' 1Io1eouuihi' : tel'l oJ olle lies , In I the 110Isllll of the ( ehevuut Ion oC < uliuuiiisshomueplIm3' to Ihe ( posit lout of rlllll 1 ( Hlnles Ish cOlllsslolt' . Alr ole ( who . his Sl't Ils I I hll.t I : OIL ? th r.1um y's .nh wi lal , tilt hilt by working ! for : . : lnY'1 vuoullotioii. - 'rhe 10111 Illnlni ulclllmel IR wiich Iho t IIHt Ilglslall'e01c11 tn snlHllt for Ihe t nIIIH'o\'al ) : of ( the ICO1)ht. I ) ) ) wi not utah n 1IIIce ILII tutu haUnts unt ( n year : h i leliCi' . 'III 110111L' ) ) . howl'el should not let l thel slip elll'clr frol their iidinhs. ' ' 'Ihl ' 1'0 or N\\h \ iutiiiurtutiict' hint ( lucy wl bear I wlule year's Ihlnklng. ul''r1llA tl ( , ( inter . , , . In,13111019 Joural. The summer Is over anti the harvest Is ended. Wheal I tiure8hicd . corn Is husked or I shccked ! , potlces are dug , vgetables and i fruits are Jthereil ! and nuts are rIpe. NothIng - Inn Is growing except the CIEyeland deficit end the pubc debt , and they grow night and day. Call OfT Ylur tIlHNiulrI5. Chicago Tribune. Jes rs. Reed antI McKinley mhht as wel cl home theLr mIssionaries -Preshlent I Harrison Is an eager , determined candIdate , who Is going to make n hard tIght for the presldentlat nomination , and who wi not tolerate any Interference with his home dele- gates. They must et out of IndIana , or he will jY even were ihLngs about them. - - - 'J'hl' , IntrusIve "If. " lu\ York TrIbune. David Is aio among . the prophets. In answer to a rluUcn.put . to him In WashIngton - ton the senIor , Icnator from this state said : "It there Is a luunjurlty or democrats In New York state : thl" . fall , and they do their duty , the ticket wL .he Jected. " There has been no profounder pbnarXation gIven to the world sInce the later.la,1nted Jack Dunsby departed - parted this life. , . luln'A ' the Niivy. 1"nen\.ls Tribune. , There are soundl.psoplo who claIm that all this money expeotleil on war shmhps Is sheer , waste and yct we \ , belevo that every Arner1 . : can feels Inoreseence In the thought ! our navy Is rapIdly apPfpachlng a state of erec- tvene s. wlulch lItjtXair ! . to make the United . wltcl Q.Ii1alr. States in . ) mtb . , lon yqrs a .1lrt-ciesI naval power. , Ano hEr cause of congratula- ' ton Is the fact that an American ship yard Is capable of turing out n craft of such per- fectcn as to excIte the envy of foreign per-I I architects and builders. . . Jlnrrlstn's Ailege.1 1)eelIulntloil. JnrrlHou'lcAI'1 1'cIlntol. . Tlmes.1IeraI1. Chlcn" Tlmes-lerIL. A New York dispatch to. the Tlmes-Berall gave tidings of prIme Importance wIth refer- cnco to the pr(3lrlentnl campaign. I nn- rouncerl te practical withdrawal of ex-Presi- dent Harrison from the position In which par- : thaI friends have placed him as nn aspirant for a third nominatirn. Wo are In 1 Position to confirm the news I wired by our New York correspondent. Within tae last ten days General Harrison , In free conversation with n prominent repub- lcan , formerly a United States senator de- cared that lie Is In no lense a candidate for president In t896. and that his name would I not bo presented to the natonal convention . Being asked whether lie would authorize a I statement to that effect , lie said he preferred Iu I not to do so . but he did not ask that the u statement should bl considered confidontlal. ' , -U- - - . ' 'rhl' ' \'h,11 'J'ruth. Inllunnlols News. The plain truth Is that the free silver craze , and It was never Inylhlng else but a craze bJr of Industrial dcpresshon has run its course. I Is tie old story or the greenback agitation . : ' at its It seemed When that was . Is height as though the count.y were about to be plunge of unlimited and lrrcde2ln. Into the ocean an unlmited m- able paper currency Doth statesmen and I Politicians were swept along with the tide , , and had I not been for the courageous good , sense of President Grant there Is no telling ' what might havc. happened But after his veto o the Inflation bIll the pcople rapidly recovered fl.'m their temporary madness , alit I resumption was aS3ured. The free silver Insanity - sanity never at Its worst reached the haiglil L attained by the greenback movcment. I met the opposition of another sensible nnll I courageous presIdent who would listen to nd I , compromises. but who Insisted upon the I absolute and Unconditional repeal of mh- cble\'ous sliver hegislatioum. He had bls wa r : and the result has bee so good that the people - plo are beginning to be very tired of hearln , about the "wrongs" of silver . ; . . I ' 10"lJl SS CO3l3II3'I' . 'I Dubuque lerld : itisan Interesting ques- i Interestng ton I the Iowa supreme court wi s\lbtaln the decision of JUige Elwooj of the dlatrlct t court at Carrql that n national bank Is not liable to the penaltIes prcvlded by the laws i of t thIs state for sury. Many will bo sur- plserl I the appellate trIbunal shall alUm that In such Ca1b"-te state Is without afrm dIction . ol I ii I s . wihout - Davenport IM&ratt : In no other state Is i : I both might Dcicrat nt the same time' to t sell liquor. Ir'ra ' the slate will receive : money from I I'fljpjo / dealer , thus hegahizinl , hIs busIness. ahIht'flt the lame tune the stat will send the stdkr ' ( to the penitentiary for doing what ' heiha'sinoraiIy heJha's'mornly promIsed him he ' might do wih Ifpinly , with the protectioi 1 of the law. -nll ' l t protecton Davenport Ritiilcan { : Two : 61Ican drag stores drg I' have failed In" fleA MoInes ot hate one n wholesle houstui ; other a retail. ThIs oc- casons 1 to withdraw some of the remal S that have nppearitfl on the t subject ot lb Des Moines drui"'tore ahoon . That style tbl of saloon doen tl fall. So I must be that at least these tw'ltlaces ' have not been d- : ; penslng drlnks'prbhlbled by the law. DUbuque Tehtgr'jfti : To the questions the Met'odlsts ask I l'eneral ' questons : you L In favor " of Icllsln' saloons II this state 1" ' , and "Do favor you the reIntroduction reintroducton of the manufacture of liquor In this state ? " the general substantially rephies . "I nm In favor or whatever the majority In the leglslaturo may favor " This is not definite but I defnie. I Is I a satisfactory an answer ns the Methodists are likely to get. U'I'IBI I.I ! ' 'II\N Ull ! . The thrift of events In Juropo : Is cerlalnly not of I pacIfic trnllonc ) FIrst , InRlnnllanll : tr.ineo are nt 0,1,11 , over the sclure by the Inter h ot one of the SlaIn Itatc' , and the Olstng of the French from It by the III- tt dl:1 govenumniemit. Next couties the story that t France I hns agrlcl to ali Iuula % In com- peling Japan to glue tip Corns amid Inn- churln In rolurn for lu sla'8 support In forcIng - Ing iI i 1 IHlat'l ' to wllllrnw from i'gypt 'fhe Ilsslnn I minister or foreign affairs Is speuiul- Ing l hl helhlas In I'rnce. and now comes the th t report ' that Presldelt Finite will visit h iussitu next HIring as a guest of Czar Nich- olas I , amid he present at the hatter's coro- natIon nt Moscow. This , of Itself . would be sllclllt to leHI ; lal ) people to helve 1m- Illcily In the existence of ni eIelslve Slid defensive alliance between France all IttIs- eta , But there Is more to the visit. ll 1 lure Is not to travel direct to St. l'eters- burg . but Is first to visit 101anll. Desmarlc , Sweden all Norway . nccomanlC11 by a ) French naval fleet , and the ) rcgrlll Is ) ale to Inclll n cralrl dl llny of the cOlbllerl French , , Il\slal nli Dalish fleet at Copen- h hagNI. The visit of the I.'rench president 10 HUEsla It I wouhuh . of course . lean n retur visit to t 1raluce I of thC Russian czar. Such event wCII,1 , seem strangely anomalous although the t Ieal light In which Europe Is sure to lock lt l upon thlmould bo IS a direct menace to t Fngiand German ) ' . AustrIa amI Ial ) I Utero sholld be n naval denlonstraton In Danish Ii waters . both England anti German \ouhl be compeled to meet It wih a counter ( lenlonstratioui . amId such rival displays cer- tlnl ! ) ' do not cOlluco to peace or Crlemlshlll "S 1 Future Ilreshlent of the rench repub- lie , sellils to be equally wel liked by the \ orklnl classes or his own country and the cro\ne,1 heads of l urope. Wheu the hUng of the lelenesC was In ParIs the other day ho called at the myeee , and . when the fifteen minute demanded by state etiquette hind ox- plred , 14. J'aure and his majesty remnlned In conversaton for nearly nn hour. Genial King George expressed himself as b lng greatly pleased with hIs visIt when he an- rived at COIenhagen a day or two later. M. 'nure ] was once a shIp OWner at lave , and ns president of the local chamber of coin- meree he took a keen Interest both In the merchant navy and the warships which would bo called on to Ilrotect It In "me of need. Ito was minister of marine In the lu11Y gO\- emnment whei he Instuted som , meful re- Corms. Few Frenchmen took n keener Inter- est than he In the naval engagements of the Japanese war and cuttings from every Eu- rop2an paper whose opInIon was of value were translate and haiti on the desk each morning for his IleruFl. lie Is fond or yachtnl : , and should an official Invitation bo sent hIm to vIsit CO\es during the regatta seek next year there will he an end to the nisiuiidorstatutIIng between France antI England - land for pome tIIIie to come , so far ns the tme president Is concerned. , . 5 . Should no nihilistic bomb cut short the carter of Nicholas 1 of Russia his reign wi b3 signalized In Muscovite history by the accomplishment or two stupendous proje ts , namely , the completion of the 'frans-SiberIan rarol(1 ! and the connecton or the mack sea wih the Baltic by means of n canal largO elough ! to admit of the passage oC the Iron- clods of heavIest tonnnge In the czar's navy. The plan for the canal has now been om- c'lly promulgated , all work Is to be begun wIthout delay Its point of departure Is to hi' at Iliga . and its course eo far as possi- ble , that of the lwnn ! , the Dereslna and the Du''cper ' termlantng nt Kherson. Its mini- Ilum depth Is to bo 30 feet , Its bottom width , tOi ) ) feet with a surface breadth of twice rls , mm'ch whie Its length Is estimated at 1.00 ' mies. The work wi take It Is asserteil fIve year to complete , and will entail a cost of WO.OOO.OOO : rubles. The canal will he fur- n shEI with electric light , and at the reg- i lann rate of seven miles nn hour day and ' night about six days will be required to travErse it. While the main object of this gigantic waterway I admittedly strategic , It Is calculatel to exerslse an Important In- fllclce upon trade and commerce , In such a manner as to Interest the United States. For I wi enable the Russian wheat dealers to convey their grain far more cheaply and' ' consequunthy In larger quantities . to the sea- . ports , thereby Increasing the compctton wIth ' \llerlcan wheat In the ass markets of Europe. Th'a declsn of the French c'hlnet to use : Senegolese mid 10ussa troops as re.enforce- mens : In Madagascar will be r'garded ldagascr wi ! as a )1clcal almlslon , that the cliunt'te has pro- ' head great ravag among the French Corces. The fever developed In the Island has Islnnt , according - cording to one account produced an aver- age of 30 pr cent sick throuhout the whole iorct There Is much ! colnpinint too . of a lack of proper means of taking care of the : sick . \'hch : Is all the stranger considerIng that this has hen the subject of much study I for a quarter or a century. I Is also d IC. I dared that there has never been n proper rgartt for the opInions and I.e aid of olUcers rller who Ferved In the ofcers camlllgn of ten years ago. All this recalls the complaInts made during the Tonquln campaIgn. There Is really no realy re3S0a yet apparent why the French should not reach Antannnarlvo , In spite of theIr losses from sickness : . ns they meet with only feeble reslstancl frol the Malagasy troops. As to the employment of Senegalese and 10ts as. that Is accordIng to the vtUt estab 'lshEd rule of European nations . who like . In such campaigns , to expose a minimum of their own sellers either to fEvcr or the bul t where native or other auxiliaries can nuxlaries bo hIred 5 . The visit of the king of the Belgians to J'rance. which at fr t was supposed by the ParIs ncws- plilers to be merely one of pleasure II now known to relate to the Congo state. King l.tnpol,1 has had severl conferences with M. 10notal : French minister of for- eIgn affairs , and also with the chief of the' French foreign cablnot. The Freneh paper that assert that the king offered to s ' 1 the Congo state out anti out to France seem to bo Ignorant of the fact that he was In J.on- don before going to Paris and was negotnt- lag here on the same subj ct. I Is the opinion of the best Informed that King I.eo- pold Is trying to arrange for the sale of the Congo state on d basis of a divIsion or ter- riories between France , Germany cud Eng- lund. I Is a complicated aralr , Dogiulil : In 189 ( granted to the Congo state a loan of UOOO.OOO , without interest with power to annex hue ( state after the expiration of' ten years. Then Franca . If the state Is ever offered for sale has the rIght of pre-omption. King I.eopoll Is much harassed preemlltol. monetary and In a political way. lie wants the aralu of the Congo state wound up sum- marly , _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ Short J'rl'HIh'ltnl ( ulllnlJI" . New York Tribune. As to the argument that long campaigns are needed for educational purposes It I proper to say that the political instruction of voters In this country does not deyolvo upon the national committees or state commlteui or county commitees , but upon the press , whose work goes on constantly. The can- \ESer may organize and get out the vote : . thO stump speaker may stimulate his hearer and the orator may rouse the party enthus- 'I ' 1\m. : but the task of elucidating party prln- cipics publIshing the Important speeches of I , the day and building up the voters In tIle . party faith lust be performed by the news- papers , anti by the newspapers that need no , assistance financial or intehioctuah . from any party conlmittt-s , The papers that need to be hlrerl 10 do It are worthless when hired. England's example In the mater of short campaigns has been fre'Ucntl pointed out. We are dlspoe to think that undue Importance - ance has been attached to It . for after all . English elections. ] owing to the smal area or I Great Britain . are more comparable with a I state euectlon than our national contests-at electon least for the purposes of this discussIon. We Deed not approach a little to the English plan because It Is English. but because 10 have practIcal people we should adapt ourselves to the DOW conditions. I . , . Highest ofall in Leavening Power.Latest ; U S. Gov't Report 1k oyal Powder Baking ABSOLVTELY PURE . - , FAI1NE AS AN AUXILARY i Outlook for the People Ono or Utita 1S n Gloomy HUNGER DRIVES MEN WTO REUEL RANKS Sum / r I'hll"'r. Art ( :111111) : ( ' Jl Iiit'il 11,1 l'rlhu.tol Jl" . tl- II.t 1 ltrrl I ) ' ( 't'iMisl t'I'11 tile Vlhlll , , ) ' h.lllol. NEW YOIK , Get 4.Time'orhl today PrInts extracts from I prIvate letter rrom Cuba which IlrCllcts a famine II the war con- tinuies . The troopl' In tIm interior part of the island are suIerlng ulhearll nr harl- hliis. They are fall ' hed , clotheslcs8 , shoe less , anti wihout une'Jleal , attt'nianc'e. The tory oflicers confel' the total demoralzaton of the army anti pronounce the difculy In- surmountable. The Deparlments of Samitingo . h'tuerto Principe and Mntanzaa that I to la ) ' . nearly the whole ishanti arc being lIe- vastated 1varywhuere smal partes or rebels 'atrol , ' the COUl try with .perfcct Inipiinity . robbing amI firing properly. 11 the port or havana thele Is 1 stock or 300.000 tolit' uf ) tugar without buyers. The sugar estates have no money to iiay their workingmen , who are driven by starvation to Join tile rebels . and no life Is sfe In the country The only money In circulation h the $5.000- 000 monthly payer the army , or which some II rellle,1 , to ofileers' familIes In Spain. ThIn sugar planters are ruIned comlletely. They nt least hod constutcd an clement or pro duction. Thin pictue that Cuba presents today Is very gloom and the future Is very dark . I muiiu elM Chrl"tlI NI,11'.n'OrlrH. I3LOOMINGTON , III. , Oct. 4.-liuntireds arrived - rived durIng the night 10 attend the Chris- tan Endeavor state convention . I wi be the biggest convention ever held In the stat < I.'uly 2,600 wi he present . Today opened with a sunrise prayer meeting at 6:30 : a. m. The forenoon was devoted to exercises nt tM various churches The state directors this afternoon will decide on the location of the convention next yenr. SprIngfield antI Peoria are rlvnls. The former appears In the lead. -U- ShlllllllJ I Gold to.erh'u. . NEW YO I Oct. 4.-The ste.lnshll Spree , whIch sailed trom Dremen for New York on October t. carrlel $100,000 gold and the steamshIp : I.'ucrst liismnrck . from lamburg on October 3 , carried t50.000 gaul . Both amounts are consigned to Zimmerman & Forshiay of this city 'tIliXI)1Nl ' 1'11 CI.OCIC. Will Carlcton. In C'cr'wherc. It's jest ns fawther said I was-the"s ' ' Aomethln' here that's wrong ; The gran'ther chock Is aiim' , sir-wo're glad yeti come along. I stood an' sulked a week or two , an' wouldn't tick or ring. Or run Is hnn's aroun' Its face or do a blessed thIng. It's old enough to luCy n rest , as people say . you know ; We often think It started out n thommn' year ago. An' Cousin Pete who sets nn' tolls us stories In the dark lie WOlllerl cf It give the time for Noarh In the arl 'Ve'roIad It's gain' to start ng'ln : for when I aln't no good. I makes n sort 0' frIendly fuss all through the nellhhorhood ; The folks Inquire ns Ir 'twas folks , an' stop us on the way An' anxiously they ask us how the 01' clock Is toda ) ' . The"s lob of time machines aroun' that have a deal o' lack. An' need a , Inck ' cock to keep 'em on the track ; Ivo seen folks stnn' out In the road , nn' walt an' listen Ite , 10 set their watch by thus 'ero clock ns soon's they heard It strike. 'e'ro glad It Itopel , , though : so's that you could take I nil nl1r. An' we could see its Ihlnl n' works , nn' where It kep' its heart : < An' why , before It's goin' to strike , four strle minuteR an' n hair , I sort o' UI ) an' chuclcies lute , as er I meant to laugh An' how I keeps the memory good , nl- though II's got so old , An' how It Imows the moon Is new or full 0' yeller gold : ful An' tells It with 1 ! picture moons so's ' 0 can know I nigh As wel ns ef we went out door an' found It In the sk ) " , An' ef It ever his the blues , alone there night an' day , An' how It C0l0 to know the facts , when hahy went away : For halt the night there through the dark a-cr'ln' In our bed , WTe heerd I talkln' to ItRlf-"Bhe's demI- she's deadshe'sIeadl" - /Ieadl" An' then I guess I went to sleep , tin' , dreamed n lte while ln' An' thou ht 1 saw her In the clouds , nn' knew her by her $ lnile ; slle ' An' when the sunrIse waite me up-'twas maybe 6 or ; - I changed Its mind ! , an' says to me . "In heven-In " heaven : - ! h'vcn-In _ _ I - , . - _ _ l'U. " le\ : ( 'hi.ti'h' , ietrolt Free l'reae "ilow Ilutl flriggs : : 11elrol ( I'f's ! "low lrSI ! hook I Il his ) ntl cheekell stilt 1" ' 'l'initl omit . " I . - - 'itiirpor's JI7Itl . "I hn\'p fltihhmed youlr 1101"1. " tirM I ! I..asl" . . Mll lie artist . "Al hut the colorIng ( f tl' fl ( ' ( " ' 'Aimit ' wh\ tIn ) 'uU not . Illah thlt 7" " 1 wantell ) to lunar frul y&tu lB to whl'ther yeti pin- formed iiic' to liat' look ' healthy ( Ip hl\ YOI hellh ) or merely interesting. 1ltshurA ChronlCe : Miss Ilelheflehtl- 1 Jclefehl- Jllche says stun II 1Inu hler of thin itevohultion. IAs hlloomtteiI-Sim's old oil ( luugh to be ono of I lslers. " 'nAhln"lol Star : " 10 ) ' 01 think It hurt the poor 1 oyster to bo juumt lu thin Stew ? " nslci'tl ' , " the Idnl.heart" , lut . .I 8let dud "Y'I. " replied hr escort : "It loe9 Ieel ertleh Tiut'rti's ' TIHro's lothllg more terrible you 1 kliow , than solitary Cotuilnetneult . " low Vomit Icorller : Clara (111J1nnt ( ) ' ) - 1.lps ( hint touch wino Hhl1 never touch uiiimit' . I AnI ) ' 11 with n glass of liquor before ) 'ou , ( 'iiarhos-flut hot I drop of It straw tnuchc,1 . I ) ' lips. I 8Ucltel I through A 11,1alapoIl , Journal : \Vuileimy % was - Willcho WIS ( , lii I ii , t lug . II I n'lt gI ( 'I. I Imll ) I cowlel , " "hit ts Ihnt for ? ' asl,1 , the 1'1111 , coarse auth. 'ro unit on 1 < vhiee1 don't yeti know " lhl the t'llJht ' yotuthu. "hotter hot try it. 1om1le one will be titkiog for it runawuty cutif , " F'AlTltF't'1 i1'E IN' DI'ATiI. ( 'incinnat I l'ost. 4 lady lost her dog last week , AntI this vun'k , vhuen slit'vellt To intouview thin hotelier on 'i'huo style of mnent hic'ui sent I 1 i' ioluiteti to It stitustuge link , 'l'hi o lath y t tmrnoti to look , Anti whomu slIt' sittti slc"ti , tutkn it liouuuo It , wagged nhghit ; oft tile 110011 , 14EAlI(1 S1'EC14\ Tim OMLUL.SUNDAY Bir' A WOMAN INTE11VIINESI ltoiiert ham's now serial story , written - ten iii the iiest vein of tillS liolitular iitmmorlst. 'i'lIO story tells about tIm utilveiittires of two young Ainerlcutnut who go to 1.011(1011 to Sell a mImic on whIt-h they' lotte u'ecuretl an option antI ( lie intervention of a lvonliin by whiosti aid their chuoine Is successfully ctimnieit otut , 't'ti 0 Ii rat cli a Pter , bati ti foil y il itus. trateti , appears In 'l'lto Sunilay lIce. Stnnt Ill to u-oati It wIth thlo ilrst chapter. THE i'OWIIILOI' TILE SIYN : Sir ittibert ilall , ( Ito gioat EnglIsh astronomer , teiI of tim immensity of ( lie solar orb and of thuo great heat it liroduices-'l'hie earth's Clililily of wutrnltlt oil ly lull I a ihn i t estliitil Ira etioti o t I ho total heat poured forth b ) tile huh- ( 'omiiat'lsons lietween tile vower of thuu sun anti that of other planets. 1)OMESTIC' TIIAINING FOR WOMEN : interesting tIlsetIssion of ( ho trtiiuultug of womei for doluiestic itorvtco-Sugges- ( Ion of tiun ri-moody fur thu luouselceep- ems' woes whIch lIt ( hue CahhiC tluilo offers all otmtlet to an imuviting fIeld for vonlcing gIrls. ANTlTON't IIOPEAS A NOVEt.ISTI Itcuw Anthtony unite CuInlo to t'itti novela-Tluo nlethlollleal system upon which tit } t'ell ltOiWfl wrIter constructs lila literary lrotiuuetions ttntl Prepares ( hoot for Sluhmniesion to tIm critical eye of the readIng puulUic. iN WOMAN'S 1)OMAIN : 'FavorIte niaterials anti faluIon for bridal gowns anti oIlier illCitiemlthllft of wetldings of the coining winter-Wonlan pliysicinns constantly Increasing In In- Iluence ahiti iuilxnber-Newh notes about famou3 women-A page that wIll delIght our women readers. FEDERATION OFWOMEN'S CI.Ufl1 : A review of ( ho proceedings of the State Federation of Women's Clubs In session In Lincoln this weelc-Vt'hiat ( lie club women iure discussIng ahuti their plans for activity along ( lie lines of womehl's work for ( lie season just COlfl menclng. WII1RT.ING AION - : WHEELS : I'he hart the bicycle Is playing In the moveiiiefl ( for gooti roatI9-'rhe wheel in Lontlohl itiiil 0(11cm ( foreign cities-Morn about the bloomer-What the local whieel clubs are doing'rho conuilig natIonal meet at Couhell Bluffs. SOCIAL EVENTSOF TIfE Wli1TC : A veek of illtiny weddIngs-Entertain- ments of the society sot-Visitors who are enjoying the hiot'pltltlit3' of Ounahiii. liomcs-tlovehuients and whereabouuts of the local socIety folk , TIlE COMING GENERATION : Another story In the enIes of Mr. flahlilt anti Mr. ThlmlcflIlger-TWo boy Itnighits of the Itoytul Ortler of ( lie Golden Fleece-Prattlo of ( lie young- gters-ilnight readIng for tim children. TIlE WORLDOF SPORT. Opentiig of thin hunting season-He- 'Iew of the principal sporting events of ( lie week , both llrutessIohlhul and flmnt'tII'-Eihiitig of ( lie base ball sea- son-'rimely gossip in every ilid of hlort. SPECIAL NI"tV $ SEI1VICE : This Bee prides Itself on Its special news service-Its cabin stud telegraphlo service is uinoxcclied , anti its reports of local happenIngs arc full , timely and accurate. Ti-rn OMA1IASU1'DAY Bi. uNExcEr4r4EDiUNEQUAr4L1D ! gowNr1 , KIC & CO. . S. The well informed man Doesn't givc himself much worry any more about the getting of his clothes made to his , ; ' ( ' order-I-Ic has found . . ' - out that , . -t . It's a pretty dear luxury to have a - . man run a tapc line over him-so , h-- _ : = aj a I ' , ) 'U.iii . that lie can say " 2t's tailored"- ? - - - - : : - - Three fourths of the vell dressed ' t'l ' ' men of this city arc wearing our suits-bccausi they're tailored in t I ' our own factories under the per- ' sonat supervision of the best designers - ' signers the world ever saw. Our r goods are uniforiui in make and : . I ) correct in style-the ncvest , the ? : : r , most practicle thought of today , - : is ptlt into them-By running our own tailor shop these results arc ccrlain , No tailor can make suits fit or wear better. BKownIuiI&