Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 07, 1895, Page 4, Image 4

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Sworn In I.rnrp me nlll suh'lbc In my
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I ( tial. " ) . N. 1' . . " : \ . Notary 1111 1 e.
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Wheu I ome to track athletcs uur )
J j EIlsh ylslm' ! otitltt to tlel\e 60mo
ole In I heh' ) own clas .
I 1 An Inlerlatnlal ; ( : Sl'I'lps of. foot hal
4 matches ought to ho the next great In-
t ) tcratolailthletc coiitctt.
, For oXllnl tolH that do not cxplull )
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t i f. COmlel us to .Chalrman Cadet ' 1d'loI'
I t of tile counci fuunce comlitee ,
I' ' . d All IgI'"e It I tonound1lg the ' tnigar
heet ) croll of Xehtlm the largest and
It Inet thal has cvel' ? been plolluced In
I the Rtl te. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. Llt the ( rccelvcrs of the Union Pacific
1)0 1111)11 ) } tcd to the rICeh'e'lhlll of a few
mom rll'oacls : ( tutu the ' wi 11\0 larger
, Incomes than the ) J'cHlllent ) of the' United
Stules.
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. I We can oitiy ll scu\r ! gold mines
I nil over Nebraska the advocates of ( ice
I . sliver coinage ut the old ratio of 16 . to
. 1 wi soon have ( Ih'OIled ) ) COlllleel ' out
I. I . ( f sigh t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
; f 'l'he free COIII1C of Nebraska cor Into
4 I cash will koch the f:1'mer8 : of'hls slate
: ; so busy for some time to come that they '
I . F 1 : wi hot ha'e lelsl'e to devote to the
; " . queston of unr other Idll of free coin-
/ , nge. .
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I water works boodle fows so freely ,
'nt this siege of the gahilo It wi bl'
I. . douhtful ( If there wi he enough money
i .w In the cOlstructon fund to give lS tim
pt'omlsel , enlarged mains and ImI'o\'cll ) (
. ' . , service.
, . Whats that ? A gold flute In the
8uhl'hs of r.lncoln 7 "ro sere undm' the
hnIJ'psIOl that the only gold Ilne ex-
Illolpll ly the good } WOIle of J.lncoln
was locuted ( II the vicinity of the Hate (
tFISI1 , ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
' 'le .U11081 patriot. ) hike tho. old
' . mln of the SCI In tie Arhlll Nights ,
18 hangllg . on the neck' of the Ipub-
, Ican )1.t ) ' of this counlr , and wi not
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i lose his gill t'en Ift _ tals the party
; to ) Ierilton . With him. ,
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Those $ $20'a-du expert accountants
: who art storing ) leisurely over tile
hoolH Iii thin 'clr tremI'0"H olce wi
, have n life telU'o of olce If the coun-
ci comhlne that keeps ) thcm on the pay
roil Is nut lJ'I\cd of authority lt the
fail elections.
Kunsas : democrats have concluded not
, ' to Ilt II nomination any dcmocrte
cl1llllte for the one lone state cube
, $ that Is to ho ) 11111 at the election In Ian-
sis : this year. ' 1hc nominaton would
I havc hecl but an empty honor for the
: . I'eelillclt ) ut qest.
PI'OIIC'I , ' o\'USI'1 ulljacc/t to the ( Ee\ ' -
clth street viaduct are ot course (111111.
aged hy the fne that tl ( Eleventh
street vlnduct is closed for lellh , I
hi aloJethl'l' another mutttter . howe\'er ,
to 1x the ( I11Ult of damu/Is or to col-
. lcct t'el Quo dollar tl'om the cl ' .
Omaha wus rather 811011- treated II
the ( listrbbuhion ot favors , ' .
dlstrlbutol h.the . No-
. 1lslm Stnte F't'tlt2rOtIltOfVonmau'tm ( )
Cluos. Not n- single ( ) mn' womnl wal
given 010 of he 11'Jual ! dices , nor wnR
Omahn i1mll1tI1eI ( lu connection wlh
tile locn tel of thc comlll co 1'11 toUR.
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'l'he Olnha Wilil atight. to deserve
better If the fellertol than this.
'ho wllm' or 11'1111 StnlColll 11-
IIUll'el ) that sub wi light to thc PIII
, the stilt hught ngalust the Slalfolll
estate to l'ecOVI' the II1l' ' dh'l'I'l'll ( hr
the big foul fl'lm thc CCltrl to the
Southern Pmcitbc. : Of ( ' 010 she vhhh.
She will 1111 ( lllell ' If law 'l'rl wllu/
to rlll'csplt her for u small share of the
$ Hi.OOO ( 11volyell II the case.
'l'ho dootii of IlJabiuar lhJorth ( no '
Ileati Ijalmar Jjolh Ihoyc-
50tt . the Norveginu 10\'elst , deI'lvc3 )
the Ullell States of ole of its fO'I'moHt
alll 10St )1)Jlnr ) wI'll'rl. Prof. Ho'e-
ROIL wa : 01l' of thc few foreigners who
Imre dOle ( heir best literary work Iii
the glglsh lallll l' . - Al al clluealm'
ho wns lillo sUI'cl'ssful. The Work of
l ' ( ) f. 110V0Oll will nl\l , ' ho f'gltll'll
I ns n credit to the Norsveglaims , hotl II
AIlIl'rIca 111111 ill ' ' .
AICI'Il1 1111 II Norviy. I ,
Om'l'I'l0' \\'t'st of Utah nltcllh'H
, the Illolltil of the 11m' . COlstutOI by
I selcllll II hiM report 'as ( lie Iftst whldl
ho wi ho ( ' 11111 UllOl to milll' , houhl (
the )101110 fail to accept tile 1tale : Coil-
4 , ItUtol luhmltell ( to thll utah ) 11\'fl'l'
to rl'llll I 1 tl'lol' ' ult thl' ' could
"CCUr' ole more to their hikiiig , ( GO\
erilor'est l11Igiltyct 111'0 to malw
soverltb-reports to the secretary ' of the (
11Il'1101' . Bnt.n . t'llng to nil 111vlcl'f
fm Ulnl , tile gO\'cl'uor' assumption I
19 ) ll'I'fl'Ct "nfe I
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I TIm ; i'i.v'rxritir : . : l/r'UI.
Whel IIl ( Ileul ( wne ; conslmmnlcd by
wllt'I the 11hcr convict lubor cOltrlc
S.IIS 111111'11 nnd ( tile slnto logo Ilied
COlt'ol of the ( 1Hlleutnry ) by Iln'hl
I nOI'gll a.Oo : for his trumpery tnd
Jlnl : the Ileoille 't 'ol'e Issurel that 1
great ell'ln would oe effected ill the
COlt of 1IIInll11111 tile 11115011. I woe
l strlcd thnt lmier the control 11l
mnllgemelt or the state the conVicts
'could 1m Inlle sel-Rustnllln . In other
\1)ls ) , ( lie cost or ( ceiling . cothllg nnll (
IUUI'dhll th lirisollers ' \18 to hnvo
blen offset hr the ( value of tile Inhor
whIch the ' Ilerfor ) 'l1
On this score twre nlllJm'cll ) to he no
dh'ergcnco or olllllnl ! hewcen GO\-
el'nor Holcomb illid Ihl ln'llulpers oC the (
Honld of P111)110 Liuiiils 1111 ltlllllhlIL'09. (
Publc 11111 I 1 I Ilil I !
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' 111 ( " 'ellur wllted this Icc ) mlllshed ;
h.r ) lilmikilig the wm'den lie '
Inul\l ( ( ililIllagur of
the iilslttit ( lou. The board , or , rather ,
Hlssel nit Chlthl , who 10mlnnte
I I , Oi the ( other hl\l , hind 1 schemc of
thel' O'oVil. ' 1hl ) hlslstcll oIl letnl a
ICW COl tract for tw period of two 'carl
nnd uut the le lslutlc should llovlle )
11III'en Ir. ' 10 carry out their scheme
they nlvel.tsell for bIds.
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Hcsonslble harthes , iiiciudiiig ox-
\VOViell ( IICtJII1CI. , titiketi ' .
WIll leemcI' tall fleel of cuit-
tn the expense of the state fl'oI .10
ccnts ( 1 convict per lar to 20 cents a
( h113. When time ells were opened . how-
ever , the UCllel' bill lt 40 cents a luy
was found to he the lowcst. Wih such
manlfcst collusion emi the part of the
bllelel's ( ni proposals should brave been
l'cjectcl In spite of this the ( contract
was \lnled ( by the board to leenwr
IHlm' on llols that I construed to I
he a mimic elmmiiioumfleilt tit * : ,000 ( ) ' 1 year
fl' Iccler IS f1)lellllmlcnl' ) a
SUhOI'clllte ) 11 hool.lweIHH' ) ( ( . The action
of the board WItS II'ououuced Iegal by
UOVel10l' Holcomb amid access to the
Il'lsou II ! heen cunstlnt . refused the (
alCged contmctor.
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Ane IOW Mr. IJemlor has Jed I bill
with the honrd for the uulutenwce : and
care : of the convicts nt .10 celts per day
fur every day slime his nlcged contract (
was 1110(10. This Ifords conclll\e
l)1'OOf ) thnt the contrct , as Bcelel' tutu-
lcrstlud ! I , was not al elmmlhoymncllt
at $20 a month , lS thc boar pro-
tended , out 1 renewal of the Iosher
contlct undl' conllton8 more titifmt-
vOl'nhle to the slate than the olglnal
Ioshel' Im'cstel several ) tholsnl ) dollars -
lars for the 111nt that helen ed to
tout , HUIIllell ) 11 the ( clothing , food
and paid the Rulm'le : of thc wurden
and gual'ls , Beelcr 'cimuliuis the sonic
alowance ( wihout CU\lshllg anythlug ,
llhol' ! In . thc ( shale : ) or Illunt , 8uhslstence
or guartis.
How can muII.'o ' public oUcer who hire-
tends to bunnr regard for the I'e'
slllslbltes restlUIIOI ) him mal.e
himself a 111t to much a barefaced
Imposition ' Is there 11 - plausible ox-
l'IS0 for cO\ltlIHIClu such an undis- :
ulsell ' ' ' raid ? From time ' '
: treasury , mlt very
outset of ito ( Imlentar ; ' job ' III
lhl'ulgh ( all its variotma stages Tic lice
hits IH'otestet In behalf of the taxpayer )
aUIl honest govt'nlent. Although Its
1110nsh'luclS Im\'e hecn Ignored It wi
eoutlle to deuolnce thc luhusluess-
like methods p\suecl by the HI sol-
Ohmchl gang In cOlueclon wih the
Ptmtite11tIi1E3 luuugclcu t
Foil .1WllXG 2'JI ILFICIENCY.
I 1)lllem's ) hint I 1 great many repub-
Iclfh melbcrs of time Flfty-fourtim cou-
gross to not concur In the view cx-
) lrclsell ) 1)3 ) , ' Scnatol' AllIson In n recent
spl'ceh , that the tariff shoull not bo
touched by that congress , because any
leaSI'C which . thc l'ellblcan house of
l'l'H'esentut\.cs ) ) would allot woult only
bo met 1 , ' the veto of 1 .Iemocmte .
) lleshlent Hul thel'crore tummy agitation
of the subject would sllpir disturb
hUlluess comiditions. I Is said that
lmr : of time reiitibiiciui ) members of thc
next congress belcye that there 16 only
ouo war for tiienm . as republicans , to
1110cecd ( to meet the defcleuc ' , Ill that (
Is 1)3' , proposing speclnl tn'lf .hls ill-
touded to raise revenue If not to Incl-
dentalr II'oted AmC'lcan Intel'csts.
According to \Vnshiumgtoim core
sJullent ) of time Cincinnati Commuercini-
OI7eto , If thc democratic 111ulnlstr.
tonlsts are calculatng upon time relub-
IcanH In time coining congress meeting
the ( Ilclclele ' 1 " aumy Increase of In-
tC1al taxes they al doommied to the
most Iht'Ullt disallpolntlcut. Time
1I0lQcruts will Iroposo along other
timings to Ilolhie the tux on llel' , ' 1lls
melSI'e , says time cOI'I'cSIOlllout. wi
be Ilgeonholell In time Iouso cOlmltce
ou wnrs and Icans , anti In its stead
wi he proposed ) by reuhlclns macits-
ores to raise Icvenuo hy IIJost duties ,
ilie Ilut ( ' wool. Icad-
le I 4111(3' on wool Hepuhlcan -
ers siiy that If time democmts prefer to
lssliO bonds rather than raise '
Isslo ) ( l'ove-
nuo on Illorl' , slllll ' because the hatter -
ter will assist 1thO' than retard Anmer-
ICln Indnstrlcs , or to Issue hands slm-
Illr ) blCl180 11)lhlcanl ) will not vacate
their fllllnmentu ) II'lnclplos against
heavy , Intl'lul taxes In O'ller that ( free
trade 11\ , ' be estiubiishieti . wol unll
goO . 'I'ho rplubllans ) will not adopt ) I
n democratic ! revemume IloIcy ) even to I
1"'lVent time Issuing of more liommtis.
SOIl I'olinent I'PIJblcans have
sU'llsllll thl t the IJ'oIIr course for lie (
house of time next congress to 111'110
will ho to 1'111 time 111)lroplllton ) bills
uluuI adjourn. 'hls woiiidnot
m11 II1our. wOll .nut bo wlsl' ,
however , whet her regarded from the
slllllpollt ot duty 01 fl that of the I
\\lfll of the republican plrt ' . I Is
oh\'lllsly . time dtmty of time majority
PartY ) , In congress to propose nlasures
for stiipiyiimg thl' government wih
Il'ellld I'e\'ello Inll I loulll do this
In accO'l1 ( wih Its pllnclples and en-
( Irely , without rlference to what the
11'10el'nts In con I'eSH 01 the 111nlnls.
tmton mor do. Senator Alson 81g-
gestell In his ? Imhatown s1)OCCim )
which Ils received I great Ill'al of at-
telltiofl . that reveluuies mutist ho
h'nton. thlt rm'l'nl'S 1Ist ) raIsed ,
If at miii , by , mine eomuiioiiig ot differ-
dices. lint whlcl or lie ( parties ) sholid
IJ'lllt this ? Cl'rtuIJ1lr not the party
which Is l'lth'llr ) wIthout l'spouslblty
for the existing condIthoims. '
Time
l'xlstng lOHltons. re-
celltt ! of the O\'lrlent are rlllllg
hieiiitUl I . I CXlllllltln's , the gold reserve
Is subjected to ) ll't'lollcll a tnck , and
lie ( ( 't'mlt of the ( go\rlllt Is 1m-
1111cI ) , becnuso lf the blUHle'llg PolicY
of the ( bellmocratIe . It Is
IIelol'm11c Imrt ) I mnnl-
fCty absurd to ash the republican
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Ilrty to Ilrovllc ( n remedy for thIs etnto
of nInlrn by 1 sacrifice ot its irincilmlcs
111101 hluiicy. Time l'elluolculH or thc 1'lt- ,
Inllllolc.
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ty.fourtll . will uiinlotbtediy
I.tolrth congress wi Ullouhlc ly
have 11111 for Ilro\'hlnJ the O\'erl'
bent wih Icclled re\eiu { Tills they
should lut In ' tile form or law regard-
leIs or what time senate 01' the IJ'eRllenl
may do wih it. 'rhl'Y wi limit have
dOle their ( itlty nlHI the responsibility
for contnuell lefcls will rest else-
where.
Tim MASS4 C11USP7'T.s' 1f'UI1lCAX.
Time republicans or Insachusets : 01
Sa turtlY rcnomlnl ted Goveror Green-
bulge anll ( time other state olcnls , not-
wlhsllnding ( the threats ( hInt bind becl
Ilule br thc A. I' . A. lellpl's to ' t
hc govormmor. 'fhls O'lall1llol olenel !
lUlllulrters ( In Hostlit Sl'\'l'nl days ; before .
fore the cOI'elton unl ( hlJ11 nit enrlm-
cst cnlllln ) unlnst GI'lelhnl e , hit
us tIle I'CBII II'o\'es without effect. Not
only wns hc 101lnntCI 01 the Il'st bni-
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lut by , an O'l'whelmllJ mnj\.I . the
ollposllon Hhowlng little strclglh In the
convention . , blt n plnnk 11 the Illatfol'm
dlstnct ) condemns time policy ) of the . \ . ,
1' . AH. I wns mUlle evlient that time I
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great mnjO'lt of time republicans ) of
time flay state have 10 srmllth ' with
the secret or/anluton that Intlluccs
seclurlanlsm In politics , unll It wi
probably now go to pieces InlusRa - -
ehusetH , all tie I t11Itonl ( of which
I'C hostile to such IU orgammisittion. 'I'Imo
cxnmille thus s2t ought to have willo-
HpI'elHi lmmlitmemice.'hmat tile Iassachu-
SOtl relJlblcalH hn\e dlno to elmluate
this clement fl'om poltcs can bo done
br rcpuhlcans e\'lI''where If they have
the to net. , It is I enl ' , I
courage tl let. I ! oimly lecessarr . i
for time reid leudel'H of .the '
fil rlal pal.tr filmy-
where to felUlessl ' attack this oath
bound elellnt II order to 11'l'll < It lii )
for I cannot malnlaln itself ngalnst nn
honest mind I1UI , ' exposure of its choir-
actor ituud . '
nll Ilrllose.
The IlllblcuuH ! of ( ussachusets 110 (
not cqul\ocnte regnriling mint tonal Is-
SUCH. Time plutform speaks out plulll , '
11 condelilaton ! ( of the democratic tnl"
lI policy ) nnll . IlrS that whie the repub-
Icln lart , Is imot pledged to .nimy : < thmtn1-
,
tiles It offers tl cach Amcrlcan hHhlsl' '
such protection as 'hul l'lluul differ-
ences In he ( twice ' of labor . dCclurln
( limit In the distributon ( of protection the (
fl'mcI' amid thc mhlI' Ire cnLlted to
conshleltlm ( IN wel a ! the UIUUfIC'
tmel' . 'ruts II a slunll posiion anti In
conslHtcnt wih time polc ' cmhrJIl11 In
the Just rellhlcll tlrl ! . A uuimmgent )
11ccuraton of the 1llltol'm Is that If re-
lublcllS Wl'e liberal wih appropri-
ntons the , ' furished revenue to mept
them ald steadily decreased the Imble
,
Iebt , things which the democl'atc party
falell to 10. Of course the Illntform Is
ut once stmlghtforwlr anll 80lul 01
the clencqueston , lecl'lnJ that :
the /o\'erment should maintain each
110111' ( which It issues on a 111' with
Its stlHllrll Jell dollar and should hot
permit the free colnl e of sliver at IU '
rtl not establshcll hy Internatonal
ugl'eemcnt. A weak feature : of the platform -
form Is the declaration In favor of thc
enacmont of 1 restrictive inmmmulgratiomi
11 w , hut hits ( Is to he expected In a
state whore the luhor clcment Is 10
large I 1"'Olrlon of the ) Jl1laton ) as
It ; Is In lassnchusQts : t Is. thl'refol'o ,
Otto of thosu lelfunctol ) ' platfoln at-
terulces which do not carry much
wolght when the Inlucnces hat II'Omlll
them ( are unlerstou .
Time . contest In Iusslchlsets thlH
rlar wi , of course , he OIC shlel ! , the
democrats buying 10 hope of carryhumg
the ( state. A CCOII I I to the Boston Advertiser - i
\ertser , the IlelOClte canllhllte fur
governor his so Ilronounced hlmsllf In
fa\O' ot the Ic.elecUol oC Greenhnlge
that It Is time undersllHln that 10
HIcclnl . effort Is to he made to defeat
hIm. Last yettiMr. . Ol'cenhalge was
l11pctell the ( second tme 1)3It ) llu1lr
of O\'I' 0,0O0. lie amity not hayo ! o
large n Ilm'ult ' this your , but his elcl'
tel I ! assl'cll
ANOTlf1 JUGGI ' 1I'II"WUlIS.
And now conies Cadet Tuiyhor , chah
luau of lie ( counel JIICU comlitee
and juggler extraordinary : , , wih In or-
ray of figures to 110ve thlt ; the late
defaulting h'ellter did not divert aR
much city umommey lS was shown ir the .
exhibit . plblshed lu ' 1le lice. Mr. 'u- I' '
101' vouches for tile Cllctncss of his I
counter-statement and takes occaslou to
asul time tmlxiayers . timrouglm time me-
-Ilmu of the ( city , counci that they have
not been chiseled out of IS much money
aH thtt-y hlul beeu led to hele\'e hr time
Ilselostes imuadu lublc In ( hits ) aor.
CoIning from such a disInterested .
ComlnJ 1 . lslnfC'estcd patriot
trlot as Cadet Taylor . whose hulo haul I
had heon Iegaly horowlng both clr
and , school to Iee Itself I
money keeii Isolf on its
legs , ' this asstanco will bo taken for I
whnt'l ( Is worth.
First and foremost , Time nee his no
retraction to mal : for what I has
cinurgeti Ilalnst the ( Incom)1tent ) and
11erllct olcials whom the don'lsh coun-
ci eomhlne Is shieldIng from immipt-acum-
ment tumid 11osecuton tinder time laws. l
Tim ligimres ) lblshell br Time neo were
copied ) . front time books In the olces of
the city h'eastC' and the secretary of
time Board of liucmution. Taking Chair-
lan ' 1I 'lor's statcment as correct and
complete , which wo by uo means con-
cede ( , . he ( emily difference Is that ( time ( rime .
1IIIIOt.tonlent , of , time interest iiiegimhiy I
Ioclwtell ) by tim into treasurer wih the
'onuh'nnce of thl t city cOItrolor. ) credIts - ;
Its more or It to time school fund ' and I
less of I to the city fulmds . instead of I
11h'0I'tn $1.OO of city motley , the
Into treasurer diverted less thau $200.-
00 . ot city money . time remaninder
diverted being school 10ne ' . InHlend
of ) Iocl.ctn $3 of Interest due to the
city for every $1 Pocketed ) ( ( tie to the
schooL district , he Is said to have pock-
eted onlr $1 of interest due to time city
for every $3 duo to the school 118h'lct
' Ihls 11CI'IIJuc ' , It It exists Is a
distncton wIthout 1 differdlmce. Time
totll ul0unt of Interest on publIc
imi000y uulawfuly converted to his own
use hr tIme city trcistirer Is Precisely )
what Time neo hits indicated ) , If uot
greater. I the hulk ot this 10ney
realr helongs to time schools instead of
to time city . so much time WOISO for the
colnptrohler. ) lie IJ'etende to have
been denied acccss to time treasurer's
bank deposit hooks but ho ah'os'ays had
time records of tIme school board before
him. I ho had not closed his eyes
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10 the ICCllntnl ) of the trt'lll'er he
clIIIl ( Inl t IUlr 1IIIIl'II' I ' mllllnJ thl' I Imi-
tcrest which WIR HIIIllcl to hn'l' bcen
accruing 01 hid lsimoOi bmtlalmces. . .
Chnh'lnn ' r Rloull ( try to cx-
Illnll sOle of 1 own IlublolS ( relltol
with tIme IIW" tIfy treasurer. 'I'imere
Is enough thl'l to t IH'ell ) him luii4Y ) , 111
ho miiny lmnvej ; ul I10n Cmliitroler
Olsen to hell.llu ; out.
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I'mlk . lohnot t nln\o was IJ'e8eltet
to the ciizens' ( 'o"'enton , In which time
Ilemol'l'nts oumtl\uinercd \ \ \ the reptibiicaiis.
lIe waR voted .for . anti rejected by four-
IChf of the oi'it'ats. ' ! 'l'hlt refusal of ,
a Vote of conlaer l ! would ( IUle lell any :
other man to \.i te the held. ThcI'o was
uo llSslhll ! chance ( or him to win 'ovithi-
nut he ( cit izt'mis' etmdorsemmmeimt. Mr. .10Im.
son Is Inllllgelt ; enolgh to 1 low timis.
I Is dechlell ( ( ' emil therefore , for his
blllwl'l now to cul imliomir. . Coe , the
ctthieius' l'efO'm . llndhllte for clerk of
thc district court , to wlllh'aw ( In his
fl\\ . As a lalel' of fact Mr. .John-
SoIl's lecortil i such hint ( his name would
he tiekt. eIUI'el , ' out If 111co on mummy leorl
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11'Cshlent Il. C. Akin of the Board
of Education has decided ( that I ho
can't have time IIervl8h ( nOllnaton for
cleric of thc district court he might con-
ent to tnl.e that for city tremmsurer.
Docs this ( Ilan Ihat : tIme lachlnerJ' of
the llhlo 1c101s Is to ho bl'olght to
hlI' lgnin : on the ( calCISe8 and )111- )
IIlh8 ! IIIHlIg 111 to the rell0lcuu
city COI'l'ltolAI'c the ( schools to be
kIt hIm a state of constunt Ilemotl7U'
ton just to further ( he political amhl.
( bus of the . successive ) I'eshlenls of the
school hOI.t ) ?
I wl he hl101'1. ( . to malw the 11em-
OCtts of Nebraska belIeve that their
\"olel for jUIIl1 ( oC . the I111'eme court
this fal comm he IUI.tUell Into ell I' nu
enllorement of time fnnlelal Illc ' of
the ( lc\'IIUII ld ( ministrton 0' time pu-
( JorsutmmeImt of lie ( demunl for the ( free
Inl unlliell ( OIIe ! of slh'I' lt 1 to
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1 't'Inm } ull'lme court or Nebraska ] wi
harcl , ' he called ulon to muss IpOU nl '
. case ver. h1olvlnl thc - Ilucstol of free sil-
'i'ime Xcll'alm .Teffieys , wants n vindi-
cuton anll for that 11111010 hus sought
111 sccm'el a rcnolinaton fl'om his
Ilel'\'llh ( fl'lcnds In the annie of the ( part
hc has Ils rclt. Scott Is not time ( h'st
lan In Ilsrepult w11 las tried ( to I get
the I'ellhlcun ) larl ) ' to 10 Into the \In-
IlclthlJ hU8IneR ) In , neariy every In-
stlnce time tusk hus resulet , In dlastel
to both llrtr Id : Chl1liidflte. :
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Time Northern ' PacIfIc has for the tIme
receivers cnoug1 10' : equip several bank- tmc
l'Ullt raihroa(1s. : I The easiest RI hlton of
. Its receh'I'shl ) I nllllc would be a smile
In fOI'eclosure and time tlschurge ' of all
the receivers. limIt thc road lots not yet
heen lmmilkei . dry cluh ! for tIme Inter-
cstetlHI.tes td0mtgre to this at the pres-
cut stage of the ; Iune.
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11son ContHm ; HeelC' Is a man of
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lll'l' . le waltl 1timmiy : $ .1.100 ) of stlte
iiioiiey for lermlthll the state to immaimm-
talu ( the lenHeutl ' c.l'lcts lhl'ln , time
month of Se1tdimmi. ! ; . Ho might lS wel '
hl'llg In a hi tur HIIII.tnl the } rl- 'I
onel's Ihl'lu ( tie ( lust year UH Ilm'lng the
1st monlh. lie lois lS good mu lall ( ci
ala us for time othcr.
Lant COlmlsloler Uuslcl atlll :
that ( his Grnl Islunl : electric Ighll
contract Is ummunmilmorlzed by law. BUI
wih the ull of hmis ) partner , , Churchill ,
he wi rend Into time law enolgh to enable -
able 11m (0 ( jet at that $3ii00 UlI'ou'la. )
ton , _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _
nunchll & tl' C4)hIeglfllH.
Washington Star.
The success of General Mlle mply : em.
phaslzes time fact th3t West Point Is nn In
sttulon for this benefit of the nrmy. In
sted of the army's being for the beneft 01
West Point. _ _ _ . _ ' _
I : UnlH'H 'Ih'm ! hlll.ler.
Lincoln News.
We pamo to shudder a few moments over
what would happen to Uncle Tom Majors
and his specIal friend the doctor I Hon : I
Church Howe would consent to go Into poll-
tIcs for a few brief moments.
Still Jell 11IHlnc , , .
BeatrIce Democrat.
A whole lot of republican papers have
disposed of E. Hosewater In various ways
time latest move being to retire him to prIvate
le and turn The Dee over to his son. But
the old m3n seems to bo doing business nt
the old stand just tim , same.
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Iln"JI ' 00 Jtuch PII.
" 'eClllnl " 'alcr'lepublenn. °
The Omaha Dee editor thInks that notwithstanding -
withstanding the fact that It may appear
unbecoming on lila part ' he will have to
disappoint the Worhl-Herald. lie Is not
ready to die yet. and bas no notion of reslgn-
lIng the position a edltor-In-chlef of The
Dee so long as there Is so much fun In the
work In Nebraska.
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'I'hut SinheVnlr Ring.
la"llon Times.
Every day brings out new evIdence of the
crookedness of the political managers of the
late state fair. Here Is nn iustraton of how
the gang does ( business : A citIzen of LIncoln
offered $250 for the privilege If selling score
cards on the state fair races. Time
ca. .on t.he t.fal' c.es. mansgsrs
torn IJm time prl\'lege use Dean let to another
man for $500. but according to the report
of Secretary l.'urnas the society received only
$87 for the privilege. The business len of
Omaha. and In fact the people of the state
ought 10 go after these political barnael s who
arc wrecking th . state agricultural society ,
and drIve every , 9oeot them out of office .
and do I qUlck.o
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1 IJnJcJnl I . JI'"Jl' ' , a'roiios'd.
ChicaGo TrIbune.
I Is understood/that In his next annul :
message President Cleveland will renew his
recommendatons for 1 revision of our.flnan-
clal system on a 'llan whIch wi Include the
retirement of tho'greenbacks. lie will 'ask
congress to confer/on / the secretary of the
treasury power to sell long-term , low-rate
gold bonds to an amount sufficient to enable
him to cal In ali retire all the outstanding
paper that otherwise might be used to cx-
hOuse the treasul'or'Js ' gold. I Is ported
that the president hums receIved assurances
that the banker .cf , the large cities and the
commercial Interests 'of the country will join
In urging eongrOB to adopt these recom-
mendntons as I I sure means of preventing
runs on the
treasury to get gold for ex-
port or for piing up In private hoards at
home.
f.OOH O\rAUN : ! CiIAT'i'iiR. '
Orlnt Slot wanted to bo the only JUdge
to bl honoree ! wlb a renorlnton by the
dervish republicans. lie hell out R)3IMt
Keysor (0 ( the hast , but nnnl ) conlescenlel
to let iteysor share lie ( glory , 'lb him imO
long as he could turn down all the other ro-
publcan judges.
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Jacobsen was nomlntel In order to catch
the Danish . vote ; lelnrod was orler put Ute
crtch the qCrman vote , anti Jefel ! wits
lmCI to catch time dago vote. McDonald , It
Is said wil pol the Scotch vote while has-
ter Is hot after the native American vote
I Is hardly fair for Iroatch and Chalice to
put Vandlrvoort In the box as they have
during this campaIgn. nroalch amid Clnree (
are both candidates for the llervlsh nomIna-
ton for mayor. \am1ervoort Is under po-
hitieni obligations to boll and will have : to
s'O\ his hnnd pretty soon. lie can't afford
to give Chareo the Dodln heart and ho leecs
Iroateh In his business . In haling between
two duties ho Is apt to come out as n calU ,
dale for mayor himself.
A bright ) 'olng girl approache ! Dorsey
'
ilouck at the court hoUo and aske him to
blY n few tickets to the fair that was being
Iven for the beneft of _ the _ Sisters 01 the
_ _ . _ . _ U . _ n
Good Shephcrd . Dorsey Is one of the
rankest A. 1' . A.s In town , but he's a member
of the EpIscopal church of time Good Sheplerd
ali thought It wOlld be only the decent thIng
to help the girl and the chlrch out at the
8me time. He Invested $ In tickets and
then took charge of the gIrl and Introduced
her to every omclal In the county building
and staid with her untIl she had sold alt
her tickets. After the little ticket seler had
gone away Dorey sat down flushed ! with
the happy consciousness of having done a I
gooll deed. He looked at his tIckets and-
Holy Moses. discovered he had bought four
tickets for the Catholc fall at Creighton
hal and had urged his A. 1' . A. friends to
do the same thing. lie felt as Scott did
when he foul } he had sIgned a petition for
a Catholic woman who was seeking a posi-
ton from the library board. lIe tore up the
tickets and sought to repair the Injury he
done his conscience by paying up his dues
In the snbcelar lodge. .
Colonel II. C. Akin has announced himself
as a candIdate for the dervish nominaton for
ciy trasurer , P. D. Bryant Is also a can-
dldate. They assert that they did not get a
fair run for their money In the county con-
vention. Charley Unit Is not a candidate
for any office that Is secured by votes of the
citizens. lie Is quietly seeking the appoint-
mont ns meal Immspeetor. to succeed rank.
lie dent pretend to know anything about the
meat business but says he Is as thoroughly
'qualfed wa3. from a political standpoint as Frank
C. Ranier Scot In his specch before the
dervish judicIal conventIon said : "Four years
ago I said that the man who came before me
wih a patch on his trousers would have the
same conshleraton lS the man who appeared
In a broadcloth Prince Albert coat. I have
kept that pledge. " Indeed you have C. Ran-
tor just hIke the old woman kept tavern.
Smith amno before you with patched trouser
along with JardIne In I Prince Albert coat.
Both were charged with the same offense . n
crime In which they were partners. Smith
Is serving a five years' term In the penitentiary -
tiary and the seH.contessed , equally gully
Jnrdlne Is wearing his broadcloth I'rlnce
Albert coat on the streets today. and he
has to thank you for outraging justice and
the law for his benefit. .
SHOTS AT 'I'hIhi IIOOMS. :
Cincinnati Tribune : We apprehend that
within 1 year Levi P. Morton wIll have a
cause for breach of promIse against Thomas
C"Ilat '
New York Press : The William R. Mor-
risen presidential boom seems 10 be In
11ger of arrest on the charge of having no
vhlbJo means or support.
Boston Standard : The wicked,1cKinioy
nen are trying to cause Mr et.lcKlnlc .
rlwn of Indiana to utter a few IntervIews
luring the next two or three months.
' montls.
MInneapolis Times : The Robert Todd
Lincoln preshlltal boom b In a conditIon
to [ sympathize with the Cush Davis boom.
Bob Todd is ( the attorney of the Chicago
las ( tru !
GobeDemocrat : Some of the democratic
papers are putting Doles In the list of
presidental possibilities. but the papers
published In Iowa are taking partIcular care
o Iteep him out of that list.
Now York AdvertIser : Mr Whiney Is cx-
tremely slow In hurling himself Into the
third term movement. I lIe Is to cut much
of a figure as a thIrd tcrmer he cannot
afford to deter acton much longer.
Chicago Times-Herald : Before proceeding
to time sciection of a republIcan preaidentiai !
. , republ an..p nt
canalale lueS1rs. 4uay ana ! 'Ian SIOII
bear In mind time fact that the people may
possibly desire to bu head on the subject.
Cleveland Plain Dealer : Senator AllIson
has sounded the Iowa Iteynote. lion. John
C. New has been Interviewed again. and there
Is renewed activIty among the friends of
lion. Cushman K. Davis. Easter presi
dental candidates may5 as well be hustling.
DoHon Globe : McKlnley's former hotel l
landlord declares that the Ohio governor Is
"the noblest man on God's green carth. " H
this Is really true of' course he shoul1 be
nominate without opposition and elected
un3nlmously. But Tom Reed and William
E. Russell are pretty passable sort of men.
Philadelphia Record : The Alson boom for
the presidentIal nomination Is rapidly assuming -
suming proportions of a serious character.
Dy many political obser\er It would he
labeled "Dangerous ! " and certainly by all
other candidates It wIll be regarded as at
least dIgnified. Iowa's affection for her
favorite son Is exceeded In history only by
the devotion of Maine to the "Plumed
Knight " .
Chicago Record : I Is an open field as yet
for everybody and-I'lott and Quay to the
contrary notwithstanding-it Is idle to attempt -
tempt 10 eliminate ! r. harrison from thc
race unless he voluntarily and peremptorily
withdraws. Should the republicans In lE9G
decide that they want a man of cOlervatvo
vIews , not troubled with extrcmf opinions
on the tariff. balling from a central state
soul possessed of a record which at least
justifies confidunco . Mr. HarrIson would bo a
very strong candidate Indeed
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'i'mtc l'AStNH ShIOtV.
Notwihstanding the provocaton of friends
General HarrIson continues dismembering the
woodpile.
The defeat of Tommy Watson for congress
renders superfuous the 'ilstorle conundrum .
"Whero am 1 nt ? "
The "American Society for the Improve-
ment of Speech" has established headquarters
In New York A more inviting location could
not bo chosen.
Corbett and Fitzsimmons ought to cal
party primaries In Chicago ant seto theIr
differences that way There's room for a few
more In the hospitals.
Dr. Mary Walker ha purchase a farm In
Now York. on whlc'l she proposes cultivating
and developing the new woman Two years
ago Mary made the effort of her life In shout-
Ing and waving her cambric when the name
of David D. 11 was presented In the Chicago -
cage wIgwam. hut that hardenel bachelor
falel to reciprocate and acer a weary walt
Mary bows to the InevItable. j
Highest ofall in Leavening Powcr.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report
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1uhIerIon News ( lehI)1 . ) JU1go MlwI1
leCllve hlm.el t ho thinks he Is I going Il
receive any rrllblc n pupport by stIll ole-
clArln" hhnul n reliubtivite. As n rule cc-
puhlcans are \ut II ho f01111 l'UIJl11g for
office 01 tie ( 11)PIIH tlvket.
Hebrol Jounl ( I'L'I' ) : Sanmd Maxwell .
II nreptlg the ( /lln3t01 for suprahie
jude from the llpulh IIAI ) ' . gives theta lo
ululer4talu ! that ho 1 tlllt n 1i'imUiIt. but a
"noumimarthsaim . " NI . p.lttllnl In Nlbr.uka arc
scarce , alt the aUot\ for . lr\l1 : wiil be
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equally scarce
Schuyler Quill ( pall. ) : With Jlllg ? Maxwell
running for luprcllc judge this fall against
Judge Nonal0 have I direct fight between
the corpormmtinmis al , ! the people 1 Is not a
partisan \ fight , na tIme I'opul ts have la.hl
aille partisanship lit behalf , ot clean courts
and fur I lunch incorruptible.
Kearley flub ( rep. ) : A letter just cc-
celved fwm lns nell ethl by a prominent
] , oltcli uf this city contnlnl I i-cry 'Itrm
endorsement or SAnllPI ) IIxwel for lupreme
jUdgo. ' 'Met' ' alule ! that he and "Max" I
were chums \ In time I1Y8 of bug ago , and he I
regrets exceedingly ( hint ho lannot'oto at .
the Nebl.I.a election for time plrllSI ot gIv-
leg the old man a lift.
Aurora Sun ( detaIl ) : Judge Maxwell limos accepted -
eeptell the lomlnatuH "f the 11)pUlst8 as
a "nuupartisaii. " lie does 10t stoic how lie
stands al the "Omnha platform . , " end does
not renounce his raptiblicummislim. : Now 10 have
two rClublcns In the field and two Ilemo.
criuts . only cite of them fovorlng the free coin-
ago ' of silver , ald that Is C. J. Phelps of
Schuyler , the regular democratic nominee.
Walnee Herald ( pop. ) : Judge I.txwel has
wrItten hIs formal Iceeptnnco of the popum-
list nomlnatol for supreme judge. Ito insIsts
oil accepting the nanmimmatlomi . not ns u minimum-
list renouncing his forter reimmmbiicanlsm : . but
ns a nonpartisan candidate. 'Ve bele\'o If time
judge would Indorse the Omaha platorm he
would bl elected ( ! by evlll thousand ] ia-
jority . othlrwlse his election Is qumestlomuable.
York Democrat : The nominaton at Judge
Maxwell by the 110pulsts places his cauidl-
dacy for supreme judge above IJtsan pol-
itics. No national Issue will be discussed In
his candidacy but It wi I fought on the
line of state Issues and on honesty , fair and
Impartial judiciary Ills acceptance as ten-
tiered him by the populist Is
POI1lst party no sue-
prlse but wi cause 1 general stirring up of
old party trickators amid dishonest politicians.
Madison Reporter ( pop. ) : When the IIP-
ulst stale convention placed Samuel laxwel
In nominaton for judge of the sluremo court
It fired the first shot for a nonpartIsan judicIary -
dicIary and the ( dethrolement of 1010poly
In the supreme court. JUdge Maxwell iuas
once defeated for supreme jUllgo beca'lse he
would not become subservient to 10nop-
oh' . but now the eyes of the people arc
opened and ho will bo elected because of that
fact. Vole for Judge Maxwell , \nd a non-
partisan supreme court
Valentine Hepublcan ( rep. ) : JUdge Maxwell -
'wel has at last accepted the lomlnnlon as
a candIdate tor the ofce of jude of the
supreme court tem\cre \ him by the populist
pnrty. In accepting the numlnatol Jutie
Maxwell docs l'a strictly as I mionpartisan .
not as a popuhlt. lie has
teen
a populst. le ! as 'en a life-long
republcan maid still professes to adhere 10
the cardinal doctrines of that party. This
If I the frst tints In the state that a political
organization has hended Its tIcket wll I
man who Is not and has not been coninmuitted
to any of Its doctrines or commited .
Platsmouth News ( rep. ) : The state press
Is too flippant with the name of Judge Max-
well . The jUdge has a perfect right to ruin .
for the office of supreme judge I he wantl :
to . and Ihe point that he mal < es In his letter I
of acceptance favoring a nonpartisan judiciary - I
dlclary Is unanswerable. The republican
republcan
party was glad to honor JUdge : fawel for
eighteen years on the supreme bench and It
doesn't look well now for republicans to turn
up their noses because he Il' a candIdate on
another ticket. lie knows just as much as
he did when he was
dil a republican judge and
Is equally ns honest. Wo are for the straight
republican nominee but we don't like to
see a man of JUdge Maxwel' " age and ability
abliy
mentoned as If he were a ward heeler.
Chatrn Signal ( pop. ) : The question the
people will vote on this fall when they vote
for justce of the Slnreme nnrl' tq whnlh" . I
they want judges' on the ' bench who will glvu
exact justIce regardless of party lines and
high officials , or whether they want judges
who will screen and excuse the rascals of their
own parly. Winile . as a populist. the editor
of this paper would prefer to see JUdge Max- ]
well maIm hIs views on the \vhole scope of
reforms proposed by the peoplo's independent
party more prominent In this campaign yet
as a citizen of Nebraska . he Is heartily slat
to support Judge Maxwell on hIs platform of
a faithful and honest admInistration - or the
law. Judge Maxwohl's twenty years' record
on the supreme bench and his opinions In
tim reports of that court are wide enough
platforms for nit lovers of cl\1 liberty " and
good government. populist. republican . demo-
crat and prohIbItionist . to unite In his sup-
port.
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Time Goml 'lmCH Coimilmig.
CincInnati Enquirer.
One of the Rothschid ! Is credited with the
opLnlon thai within five years the prosperity
of the United States will )
Unied State wi surpass that of any
other country In the world And It doesn't
take ( much of I financier and .tatesman to
see that eIther. .
eiher. Mr. Iothschld Is emily Dne
or a great many who are confident that ( good
times are conning They 'are bound to. They
will probably be with us much sooner than
five year There I.as been a long slump , and
we must go to the opposite condition In the
course of nature.
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1 . " .t1 ( I ) ' Start 'rcxu now has an antI'
Mlur law alit Governor (111erel II time
kind IIA I fellow who tmiay be eIllected to
enfore" It. .
thiIo'.igO 'rril.nmno : Hilt ii l\ther time n"bt
imio : been Ilre\cnle\1 or transferred. ' Governor
( ulhru'JI amid , the ' ( mains lgishaturo l desera .
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iu'huctn the alplause , of decent len and \"Olcn e\'IU' '
SI. l'jul mobc ! ( iovrao Culteron 0157 a.
wel b declared champion pugilist ur the (
world ills knock.tul ot ( orLtt AII Fitzsinm-
10n In one rount bath wUh the canto
slralllhl.arm blow , Ihoull stand ! I the
record for the Prize rllg for several moons.
Denver Hepubtcal : There wi be no incise
fight In Texas , hanks ( to the ( n\nl' courage
amid high immoral sense tlspll'e , ! by Governor
Culhern In opposing timid forl of human
degradation. Time object lesson thus taught
shonld not be wasted Oi oilier publIc ofilcinnis.
Three cheer for 10ble ( o\'crlor Cuhinemson
Gobc-iemor3l ! Texas and her govcrnor .
miltI ilmemnmeelves InfnLe hOlr slerday by the
lnnclmlnt of tIme law to Ilrohlbit ant ' 1lnlsh
Ilrlze lighting. I went thl'o\jht both houses
or tine Il'glslalure practically without opposi-
tlomi . lotwlhsla1llg the ( 110I'rfn I and ivoll-
equipped lobby that hlll leon orgnlzel to
PI'cvent thIs restmht . I Ias time bcst day'
work ever done In 'Fexas .
Chicago 10st : The moral slntmenl at the
I greatest repnblc on esrth Jams trh'cn the
Prize fighters tram Illar to post until now
they are shut out of every sltl In tIne ummion.
The vIctory Is complete 111 the status of
nineteenth century ch'llzaton Jl the 1m.
porta\t part of America I deiinmed. Compl-
mutants to Governor Culherson anti ctngratula.
tons to decent , cllzels everywhere
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JIH'll tX I1\ .
DetroIt I..ee l'rccL
Novemnlwm' . I ! coining
'o'Itlm ' cheer
.lh Thniumlcsgivini ;
And the turkeya already
Are ( calling .
.re tcolll right Queer.
Spare Moimtents.
Her brow 'twa hike the snowdrift ,
leI throat 'tivuts like the swan :
Blt It took 1 mint of mone
For the \owder she 111t on
. 81 LouIs hirpuhiic.
Speak lot or autumn dave mum "sad , "
Although the lmoleR ilium :
" 'r lOBI time blithe mosquio now
Anti eke the morning ( ) ' .
Chicago Tribune.
'h ! ) ' brought the moon betore great JOva
Poor I.unn had no pull1.
" 1 gIve 'omi elgimt-nend-twenty days , "
110 saId , "for getting full. "
Cieveland i'mnth Dealer ,
"Posit time battle to the front , "
Dut ne'cr get In time tolls ;
While yotmr mmeiginbor bear tIme brunt ,
Ct ) carry ott ! ! _ POIlmn.
Ietrolt Tribune.
Sine couldn't change a dollar bill ;
lint , every time We find ,
No matter what tier PovertY.
She's quIck to chnimngo her mind.
CincinnatI hinqulrer ,
Though a woummumni'nmay adopt coats , "vests"
and "pants , "
And in a matmimleim way raise a ruictlon ,
Yet she can't lilt a. dog wIth a brick except
by chance.
Ihecause of certain ( units of construction.
Detroit F'ree i'rcs.
Full many a gem of pumrest ray serene
'rIme dark aawnbrokers' shops of cltici
bear ;
While those who own them ivonder much
120w long they'll keep theft there.
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' Iugefle P'leitttnClnicago Record.
When all the world Is fast asleep ,
Along the mIdnight kie5-
As though it were a wanderlmig cloud-
The ghostly Dream-Ship flies.
An angel stands at the Dream-ShIp's helm.
An angel stnnd at time prow.
And an angel stands at time Dream-Ship'q
side
WIth a rue-wreath en her brow ,
Time other angels , silver crowned ,
Pilot nnl ( helmsman are.
nmt time angel wIth the wreath of rue
Tosseth the dreams afar.
The dreams they fall on rich and mmoor
They fail on young anid old ;
And come are dreams of poverty
And comae' are dreams of gold.
Amid some are dreams ( lint. thrill uvlth joy ,
Aind some that melt to tearS ;
Some nrc drenmnno of tlno dawn of love ,
And sonic of time old , dead years ,
On rich and aoor alike they fall ,
Alike emi young and old ,
Dringlng to slumberIng earth their joys
And eorrows manifoini.
Thafrlendless youth in them hahl do
The ( leeds of mighty men ,
And drooping age shall reel time grace
Of buoyant youth again.
Time kIng shall be a boggarman ,
'l'he pauper be a kIng ,
In that revenge of recompense
Time Dream-ShmlP dreams do brlng
So over downward float the dreams
That are for all and me ,
And there is never mortal man
Can solve that mystery.
riot ever onward in its cotmrse
Along time haunted skies-
As though it were a cloud astray-
The ghostly Dream-Ship illes.
Two aimgols with theIr slIver crowns
Pilot and helmsman are.
And en angel with a wreath of rue
rossetim the dreams afar ,
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The well informed man
Doesn't give himself much worry any more about the
- getting of his clothes nhadc to hiS
_ u order-I-Ic has
- found out that
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- . it's a pretty dcar luxury to have a
- . . - . . ; man run a tape line over him-so
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I that he' can say "it s tailored -
' : : _ , - Three fourths of the , well drcssed
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1 ' ' : 'o men of tills city are wearing our
k , , suits-because they're tailored in
1' a C our own factoric3 under tile per-
sonal supervision of tile best designers -
' signers the world ever saw. Our
i . goods are uniform in make and
z _ . correct in style-tile newest , the
' - , 4. ? : : most practicic thought of today
is put into them-By running our
own tailor shop these results are certain , No tailor
can make suits fit or wear better.
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