Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 13, 1895, editorial Sheet, Page 12, Image 12

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110 made In\'II.lr : 10 Ihr ollrr "f Ih. ' flflp.I1Y . '
m mnln 'I'I i : 1m : IPI.JHINI ? COMI'.NY .
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I. ,1"luc\ons . . . . . . . unthl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :
. . DAiy Net ' nlei nl.cHIO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oronm . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 11. . . . . T7CI\CK . . . . . . . . . . . .tj&.01 . . ,
Hworn 10 brtorp nn.1 iu1it1l'ed In m )
rn .
oul.cl'loo )
Rwor . . . , IP , , . ' .
1'X.
pr..ntc thIs 1t lny ot OI,1i'r. 17. .
11 . ' . ' . . , i'tihlIe.
. NOlny
_ S.at ( ) N. I' . t'FlI. - - . . 'uble. - - . - -
-
- ' . AllmIU'HH ollht to borrow a goviflo1'
, . . (101 ! 'Iexa . for n lte Yhll" .
.
. Stiittoi' A1g01 allllII' : ) ) : to IH the
011' 111 J I 11'IIIolell t ( or thc t 11'I'lhleley
.
wlwte 1'llllhlnLY IH I 10t tal.I'1 as : a jolw
by thl' 011110,1101 ) ) ) 11'I'H" .
. 'll'n ' t 'hllll 111 Oninhia. Is to hnYe
the cl ' gEVt.1It1Il(11t t zltlfll II I4t eit1. Oil .
IHhltIK 11'llllpli ) ) 1\1 ( free 11'01 UX
h'I\'lgIIIC 1111 Cil'riIhtitII. )
Let tl hlvc I IUlplrtlml sclool
1111t'll nU the Iell icllol h0111'1 will
CCIRI' 10 hI' ) ( 'eIltCF $ of RcCtl\lil colilell.
tel I II nil 1I'I'IIeoIH i I 11 I ( teal al'th'ltr. : i
' _ iI it' cal1lllllcH I t hl\'l : 11 hLel lie Iii ed
nll tie shrill hugle hllst ) of 1I0kH . w1
IOW l'e . $ 0111 ) tlrouglwlt til' lt 1111
COllt itS I hlH IC\CI I'C801111l1 hl'fol'I' )
- Iu 11 oJf ylr.
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. Lnt4t nlvll'I ! ! flol l.m'lll sea m'e
to the ' Ii&'et that thl'I'1 11 I gi&'tt fLII
city or Hl'all II thole waters thll 4C1Ii4O11. .
.tnyttiiiig for 11 excuse to 1111tail
11'lces ) Oil Helhddl gooli4.
'l'ho HI.lldl 1arllleut w.1 lot Icct
hcforl' Dlclnhm' 23. ' 1hll will give
thc 'llllcal COlgrelH three weeks II
which to IH'cIHfe for cOllwttol wih
, Its rh'al law ' lIlitldiig hotly ICI'OII the
, . Atilliltit ! . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
, . OIU ( 'hileago Ilw paper HI ' ! "rd't
. "I'ltHhmg lutve the ruplhlean [ ) ) itttioiinl .
: CiIV(11tl1)II. , " ' 'hiitt IclIll'lt IH 10
" bUilt very pOlllar'll 1It'llHI'g , hut I
IH 1I\pI ' tlt It wi hc I Ilwlll
can1 II Chileogo.
I Illlachlsets II Icccl'llg so IIIY
1llllgl'nlts thut I 10'C rtsti'Itt lye 11-
Ilgl'atol Ilw IH ILClh'l ] to IH'I'II thel
_ . ( lilt WC wOlhl Huggelt tlmt . the SIIIluH
.
he tl'cCI'11 towill the fertile hut UU.
IOlllel ( HI'CtolS or NebraHka.
A joilt cOIIls lou or the two COll'
tlleH lt HOW settling oil the ? h'xll'll
boulIblry.VIlCil : the COllhl lol rlgeH
It Is I eXICI' thut the luc or Ih'III'La.
tel Ilt WI'CI thc Uliel Htl h' ! ll ]
Mcxlco will be Hlrl/htcuel out.
The gOy \or who WIUtH to outbid
GO\'prll' Cllhe'Sl1 or 'l'exas Iii thc (
favor or thc cxh'cll Ult'HllUltlg elc-
11mt wi cal I Rpeeul 81'Hlou of the
. iegIl3hIltllre to Cllct u luw IH'lhlhlllg
the IIIllg of ' foot hal gttit1t' lu hibi
tnte .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
% h' Cllphol 11 flil Il II huvllg
meetlgl In Ohio II the IH'ogl'PIH of hibi
glhc\alollll ( cttiiIill Igii. ' 1hh ; 11oha.
bly 1l11 thlt SOlntO' Brice wi also
hn\o big iu't'tIugs II Ohio itt the InlC
CnUll' . hut the RNI\lolH : big mcctlgt
will ho the nwell/ big bills.
. COUlclmln Howl'l did the mlnly
. hung II 11'IIIHlng the 101lnlt01 of
Charles II. HI'own . by necnlltol II
, the IlclOClte . city coilventloit. lie cx-
Illblt'l n spIrit of Iloltenl inugnil-
. nlll ( hut wi cltte hll to further . .
. recognition nt the hnulls or his lm.t ) 11
.tho future. ' _
- , I l'x.'Ynlllel lk'euwi- bolder of ni
_ alleged irIsoit contract . Ii really to dl'IW
. 40 CCltN 1 dny for l'neh cll\'ld lit the
il'nlh'lthlr ' whlo hc II doing nothIng
' "nnt furnishing nothing to mllnlnin
thel hat huts certainly fllcn Inlo thin
bet iaylug Jot hc C\'I'r had , If It It
not thc best paying ; Ilblc ) job In the
stntc.
.
A 11010eltc O'gul sziys that tic-
CO'lll ; 11 1I'l'sOlt ludlent bus thin idiot
ot thin treasury wi bo Iccomlllshml
before lII'L : gets togl'lhol' ' 1ho
, tluhle ) 11 that lie treasury huts heen
stellmy 1'lc\cl If . more cush than I
could eO\'ellclt SII'I' . I Is thc
Ileolllo who wutit relief fioiii thus eoiidi.
. \ lntllf fl'OI 10111- i
lion ' .
of 11ff1111
tlol o Illh's. ;
ttnllnl leth'ly.ls rclglll ; II the
South Ollim stock 111'I.ut , 111 intyors ,
tcll'n nlil l'IIIIN\1 lel 1' 1''I'Ung :
mich better over the hUlro\'l email-
tlrnis. 'rhl Ilcldng hou l'l 1 r not
nlllll ( till fern le'IHI' thin cattle
. , ' are ( m' the most 111.t ) feellpl"i. 'YIII
they Inln Ild their way to ulu'kcl the
- lclllg houses ought to reap more of
tb. . . cncl t.
Railroad rate cutting Is very much
Iku clt.thront l'IIIOtllol II olwl' hues
, of bUHhll'SS. U olin road cuts rh'l
. . rout
J.- uU are cOlllelet to follow suIt , Ild
nb 1011 will restore rates Ult tl\'o
. lt HOIt Ill1'rsln111 ; I' agreement
t thnt other rualh : wlllo lwwl c , 'rho
' _ more IIJ\'lol1 tim ritte-euttitig to the
revenues of the l'uls the earlier with
the sluhlul CI .
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I 7'1 , : lUI'/SI ciiiririr. .
11'11 n l'UI\'llllol I cotil I 5)4't1 ( n 1101 I I
'u1tlEeI % ' or tIi' 11111111 flllln , of
flit' . \ , P. . .M ito 1'1110111 iersiu I
1'01111 I'XIIILt tuuiyhhihiug hit 1 huwlu ;
111'\'Ih t klwt flOI tOil to hiottoiii .
I WI ! iiiliit'titlV IrNICCOI'11 wlti thl
( ' 10111111 11111 lf ' 11 Ililuigs that the
11111 1111 front of Ileh 1 ticket 111111
hI Wllhll .1. hluotitehi. I \ \1111
.1. Iroll'h I I t wlo orga ii I zed thl t I ii ftu 111011.4
' 1\III Iy olghutt'r . ( ' \lh. , Site 11':1 tark : bin-
tl'l t hOI 1 ) of 11111111 ) I t I Illmtl t 111 ciii- !
II'oal t i I : . vi io. 111'1' 1 hi ! lenll'I'III' i I ' 1111 : i
thou 01 Ilulmlll'I''Ofrt. I : . scuttled thn'
1'lllhll'll ) cmf II this ll ) aunt 11.
111'11 I t lie CI\PIII l'I'III' I ' . 111'11 I h h uy
1iIII'111 till l'I'llhlcll cIi1Ihlhiltes. (
I I II suiuhy Intel :1111 : 11'11"1' ( hint lie
dill' I "I I tlivst' 1IIIkal I I : I bitt & 'k 'liii gs ! holli
111' I hI h j'I'\\'II'lll'll \ fi' , hIl ( 'X Phi ii t 14 lt n
Imllll by n 10111111101 tu tl ( 11)01
ally of Ullh ) : : .
I I I , 11 Isti II I 1LI'I'cl ) wlh I the I 11'1111
1111 s 01 Ihuhiugs ( hint , \ . O. ( IIWI'IIH , ,
ole of lie ( original 1\lch Twenty.
l'lhlll' : , should hI' ; 1'01 the Ilcoli
I iii POll II II I IIILt i 01 III I I ll I y 111'11 t , .111 J
HS .1 oh I ii ) ) { llUIIIII , Ii I 1'1 t 1'1111111 t I or
Ihe lh'oaleh jauul.arlt ' s , wnl : h'cl thin
Sl'l'lll t , IIIHH'lllt I 1111cu 01 II t COIII t )
11'I.lt. I
Wih II'Olleh 10111ltei for \lrOI
1111 J'ul'1rtls : fOI' I l'elsIut't'r ; Il Wollil
hun ye Ilel ) 11 (111111 ( 1 t Igit toil ! lllecl of II' I
g1'111\lo I I t 10 I hl111111 t i ni ) one piKe
10 I 1'LIL1 ? Ihlt I ly 1 'lx'I'et u 1111h:1111
Ii ecoilli ii lit , ' 1IeUlol'l Ohse ii , flJ' thui'
eOlllh'ltI'Hhlll ) ( Ila I . IotiitS'eslbcrg .
his Iill ! tht'hltuty.
' 1hc l'OIIIIIUlol ( t ly ul'cllnlul or
lieet'lier , ' for ' ' ,
IIlgiy CIGI'I
leechel' Jlgh city WUH only
a teN'\'lt , lJhlll' 10 hihs actIvity Iii thin
l'lllll 1111 LOlcll\'CH or the IIeIVhSIi5.
' 1 I' slirlrIso of thin III , ' was , how-
I\'lr ! , resnr'd 10 the ( last iuiiiiie on the
l'l'IO'\1 Illl Il\e . 01 tl
geileritl I ticket , whel H. I. I ( ortlon. the
Ila'wlht cOllelll1 : front thc FI'lt
WI'II , WUt IH'ocalmcll lie ( IUIIIICO for
10lcu .111e lulht thlllh'IOIH iiii- :
1)1111150. . I 1 t i tisVhiltt 0011101 dtntii't
Imow 110lt I II W tll I I t CUlluolllel i hl\
especially to hits fellow dei'vlshies.
For II ( 1'01111 .1lm . \111 , thin legis.
IlitIVeVet ' of ( lint. lmstltl'h '
Ilth'e WcJ I'se ot thll hlllml of I'e'
Im'I , . I hit' Chl'chl.llllcl IlolLe LHU'
1111101 1 hi h , hlHI : the I I i list a hlihiahint he-
11 ' . a nil ice 1llel I , 11111) t line WI\I
Ilelcl' , tale ; thin II'OI'clslol ? ' 11 Hoal'll
of Jtll'ltol ( t ) I'l 1 11 Ill I 1'11 ) y for Ilgll
we 1011' he fully comlllell , hii theh'
lllu I I , for 10mila I 101 t ' WII'C hmll 1 :
11111.Oi thin fact I hint they are 1'llh
Ii nil tveiojin boo u d by Ilh' I I I oulhl t 10 I
exclll t1'O\ elt11lloii1nl ) t II I 11 I iIiI bile
tloIH 11 Ilclsou who II'olcls ) the I1l'-
Hellhltl II'ccll
'Ihc great IIIH : of splr'I'epcctug I'e'
IlhlcllH ) ) wi ( ht'lhre ( for thc Hllw of
Ilc p11 i'ty whosc Il'lwillel III' t _ ' n'\'cl'l
thut U l'OI\'euIO IH'olCHllg ) to act II
the ( 1\IUU ot' . anti for l'ellhlLIIIHI
should hitive sluwl such reckless 11th
regard of thin dClnlllH pI thc luble
ult or the 1101l'IctOi of the occl lol.
'rho ell ' r'course Il'f for tWI Ii to' '
1111111,101' I Ichul.o at ( hit' 10lH that
wi cloclunl ' prevent U _ reldlithOtI.
. l'IWlASI.l Ilml.Wl py .
Monday of nexl week , tie 21t dl :
of October , has bell stl asIde II 10 t
o it thin schools II thin 1111 districts of
this state its Chl'UHlm Llhintitday. .
'I'he nl\'lelt for I library hW tool ,
Its 01'111 , HO WI are Ilrol'lcl , II I
I'Clulutol 111olitel h.\ thl SUlllhl !
COIII ' ' 1LlchPI' ' 11llllu II AlglI ,
18U . h l ' which a ITIY ! was designateti
nH I 1111'IUICI t library day for that t
cOUII ' , whIm tlcl lonelier II thin Ilhle
schools woull ) hc expected 10 mll.c
special effort to make Its olcn'ulro
/clwl'll 111 to Lstnhllh nUl 1111 10 Ihc
nucleus of I Ihl''y II lie ( school hOlsc
O\'I' whleh hc II'eHllel ( This suig.
gpstol , which wits carried out HUC-
eessfuihly II thin county \'hole lie ( P\-
Jet j WIH II'Ht 1111g1'lh'll. hll heel )
tukel up by the State Association of
'l'eIChlI'S. ulll thc Ilhleol' ) 'whpl'e
thlOlglHlt thin state hitis been hn'lcll
to 1IIIOUI1 ) 10 thc cal for assistance II
ICCOIIlshllg thin 1lllahlo IH111o.0
hell II view. .
XI IIC wi IIIcstOI ( tlo ( 11\ltlgIH ( }
to ho Ih'l'h'CII flol a well selected Pub-
lie lIbrary uCl'csslhlc to alt thin leo\le
who . n11s01el ( ) to lalw use or thin
olllll.tunites ) ) which Itt olel'H. Iii
1'111 ' all , our cities 1111 tOWIH the tnx-
litlY'i ' $ ehieni'I'uuhhy couiti'hlnite ! Ilt . or the
llhlc treasuries to the HUIIII.t ) or free
lhculltlg : libraries whllh , UI titl-
jUleI 111 HllllllplellH ) 10 thin schools ,
1' ; i.y thin vork of 1011111' ) education 10
the hOleH 01 thin cllOIS , II the (
cOlntl ' tilNtl'10tt4 1J'I'es ! tf this 11 ;
11111I'U "ellcLI ' to ( Iw thouht or
thither 11'11'lt 1'011 to I i hut U 1011111
collection of books deposited In tie ( 111'
( net ! clol hOUII' 111 work the HIII !
results on n smaller settle 111 cultivate
1 tUHtC for geol 111 whulesolc 1'llllg
( hint wi do wOllcl' II raIsing thc
Iltell'cllll Ilale of the COIIUUII ' ,
'he general I OblI'uncl' of Nebraska
rlhl'ni' ' day olels 11 the 10st hn ' tte.
( heal vity of Itnllllg this iniuehi-h ' slretl
viol. _ Horc , Il In thc case or Albor
lu ' , the success ot' the Im'Clclt 11
XI'hl'INlm w1 IPII : its Ixt'lllul tl
oilier states , Ill what began lS Xe-
hl'llim 1.lhl'I' _ ' , ' (1113Vlht hit tlC become
I national Ihll' ' lIlY ,
UXSUCJSSl'UL .lmTl.t7OX.
'h'hie stub ! or New YI'I { humus a Illlll of
11'111mtol , UIIIlltell uiuiihei' I law
IUSS'II snverah I years no. I 11 01111)0w-
01111 to dechlo labor controversies whl'l
HlhmltLll ( to It nlil to Illcn'ole for the
tI'lleullt of such . . ( hlSIuitIS. I hits of
COUrll' , 10 nuthl.I ( ) f I COllol obedience
to Its Ih'LhII ! ' 1ho hOII'11 hits recently
IHsuel1 its 111n111 ICIIIlt 111 the results
of its labors Ul there shown itu'e not en-
' for those who Ltl'OC8te thin
ICOI'Ugll ; : Ilh'oCltC ;
i method of Iu'blltol , I nlllurH that
Ilm'lug the ( ) ' 01 LO\'I'rl'l lV the ! Ielolt )
thl'l' were 4:5 strikes IUII lockouts In
thin state or New York ull only hI eIght
C1OS wus Iu'hllton successful. I
UUNt ho 11111tld ( hint ( this Is In excl'I'II.
IIII ' discouraging siiowiuug , j\tf'IIj
( lie IOlllnt Inlo upon I hiy the Xow
York Press that IIIIIIJ- thiet't ' lt itO 1'en.
HOI for the cOlth1IICO or thc 10nl'll ;
hint ( . either there no\'er was Il - neeeH-
sity for Ilor else there hUH been Hle
nlll'ullefeet II Its l'lttructon , tll I
says both OINctlrll are soinid.
'ho PII urges thul there is I 10 11el
nmiywhiere , though thirteen states have
created thclu , for the kind or bulls I
. .
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thlt ( ' .llt ( , I $ fl3s tlnt the only Hii" -
evsfiih nrhlrntull of Ilhor IIIJII'1
hl\'I' I hltl limit of < xtrnO'llhlnl' t ' wllht :
hI I twh' t ( ' 001 lit I I I I t I ' - 1 \h01I' 1111 I I .
wOI.th 1111 111111 - Htrellll Wl'I'C 111.
Illl'I ' , lhO\'I' 111' ( ,1\'l'l'nJl nlel It lrgl'14
that every tzitt' /holill huit' hlIII'11 Its
101111slll ) I ul'llllll I ' wih I t ROII' 1111 of
Ill1 ( clll'lel'i' 1\1 thus Ih'll the theory '
or ii ihdtrmilioui an itmiuI1idiitt ( ' stiindlumg In
nl'lllmtol 11 . 1111Nlhlh' lt I 111 I ; II
tl 1011Itt . 'l'hii' II illlhuulstlii- (
ably force II thlH. 'hl' record of ' 11111'
l'hll'ntol bonrils , wih tll l'xel'lltol
of \ ln inlll fIH , I ! lint ( of IIIUt ( ' 01. )
IIIIll' I (1111'1' I I 10 I IICOlllllh thl' I h IHlrol1
for whll'h they Wl'I'1 CI''lf'll. nlt l'\'I'1
\ltussiu'iuuisetts the failures . WC be-
lun' , 111' 11111) OU I III hl'lll tw IIC'
Cl'SS'I , though h better insults lulY hl11
11111111 lhn'rt' thll : Ilrwhlll' . elsl' . ' 1hl'
great 11IcII ' , of course , Is I that iiiiui.
11t01 I u t cii II lit ) t he I iiiii the cciii inihsoi' ' . ilt t
elcllr 11"llell " ullun ) thin wlllIIH ! of
buIlt . lll'II' Ilel whll this Is so :11
hllll . 11111' 1111hl IH I 11 , I 1M h JI-
\.llhl , ' lint ( thl' exhit lllJ 11thOlll of
1'llrltlol t t ) Ilst lii urn o ft eli 111 I I tul
111'1'11'11 Hilt the nasal isittetory results
of thec lelhll IIOIIII not . ho nllwcll
10 whol ) ' 1111'1\1 : " cIO.t to devise
1 better 11111. , for thi ( ' hIIHI'IIILI' ) or tlp (
lall' Llllot hi' 0\11111111111 , flOI
Whlll\'PI' t st llllllollt ( I I I I 11) he cOI:11.
1'1'1(1 ( I 11 II'ohlhl ' hue ( CII ( hint 1 11'
jl.lr or lie t niuiuloyt'rs or IlhO' 1111 n
IllujOi'ity : of intelligent vorkiiigiiieii ho-
levc II thc 1111e)11 of arbitration 111
II' lIds Is ! 0 It CIIlot _ be ) lullhOSSIIht' ) 10
devise JI 111nl that wl hh1 hI' lt . any mle
till iunhn'ovemiit'uit impel ) Ilr . yet IIlo111cII )
hint , for Il ' l1thOI tl llrst comisitherut-
tel 11Ht hI ( hint the character or the
) illItlfttfli'H } 111. be such nH to COlllllil
hllltilt I ' coil II iheitee.
niu 1)Y FOil .tIT f.m-m'lcr.
, Wlh UI few 10ltlH thc nliet States
sihh . . l'col'lhl ( 10 Ilfollltol t1'01 hc
Xa111111'11I'lt. . have the hl'glst.
111111'01 of miieii-of.var 1\'llnhle fi'
( iuit3vhihchi his Icol 111'1' Orhl'rs sluice
thin chose of Ihl' WIl' of tw lthlol ,
l'I'111 ' for nlr clm'gell'r , though lint
llleIll II l'olllsHlol Iii CXIll'clltol or
11 Olel'/II' : " . 'I'hin net ion or the snore-
tti'y : of lie ( navy II'gll ; fOlwl'll thl
II'PIIIniiol ) toO sea 01 11 11\'nl YISWH : !
iiemiu'hiig LOllllclol ) hits hell lellllell
II I 1010 1IIII'I' I itS tIll hlleltol I t
HIullLnlt of thl' ntttlllo of this ; 1\el'
iiioat tovard Bi'Itisli eiicrotiehiiiielits iii
1lt 10wllI Ih'lth 11LI'oll'hlells II
Ylcllln , hit them 11 ito Hlhstlltll :
:1'lilll for such I v.Lnv A trustworthy
eXlnlltol 1 : that lie I unlay II the
ClllillllJ or yeillH UltCICo HtlUCtol
nuid uietii'h . ' i''mih tr OOhiliiliSi4lOhl uuiiti of
:11111:11.\ ( ( l'Ollllslll 111
:11111:11.111(1) 101
( hioe under l'III. Wi cnw'lll solely by
11 : II\ellgllol Oi thc Jllt of Secretary !
lel'hll.t which cOI'llccll hll that ( there
hind hLCI ) too l\el delay lt government
ra'IIM 1111 do'chtied him to have tle WI'I {
111\\1011 10'e eXIIllltlolI ' .
As n result the North Atnlt ( squadron -
1'01 will HOOI he Ilcl'LI I'd mil It Is I pro-
. po ell lint ( 1111 : tho.wllll' 111111101
' tlrhhhs vihl take Philee hii - souutlienmi
'll'IH wi tllw plnct IIIOUthl'I'1
WI h'I'I. II necorllllcolh : thin } IIII
1111111 out mouths HgO. I IH JoHltvll '
.
IHHl.tel that thin Ilcl'IISe of the
HIII\lrln and thin future nlielhlng of
O \ Wil.e : ! w K In Clr\lelUG'el :
has 10 rlflrllc 10 11111111 maHl'H of
1111101Hle'lls1Hto ) III hf HIIIII 11 1)1' .
HIIII'C of I lllgl'll long 11Le lull Olt
1111 mmll at lie ( SO1ISOIIVhieii It tlH'a ] :
liltuce. Nilie thin less I IR highly Ilroh-
nhle : ( hunt holh ( : I'lll 1IIII ; nl11 Ill ) ,
cHpeclll . ) .tl 101'111 will regard the
latol wih sonic suspicion nll wi
keel 1 shun ' ) nyu UpOI all mO\'I'lell of
01' Wil vessels : In the southern watl'r :
I woull lint ho lt till HIII'Illg to fInd
the ( cOleeltlatol of 1 United HtalL :
hoot II the Clllhhcll : sea 11ulkl\ -
lowcll IW I mO\'eIPlt of BrItish Wi' -
vessels Into Huuthel'l waters , for If Ol'eat
HI'lull IIIel11s to nitiiitttuili Its cnll to
the disputed territory II "eI011011 timid .
11111'chc11H : ( 1111'lpIII ' 10tol ( 01 the hart
of our ; o\'Cllelt It will tulC ( every
ht1'Ciiultloii xigahimst lIning pllLed at 1
11H.I"'lnllgl' . however , l'cm'I ( H of
whlt ( 'oIHI'uetol other go\'cl'nI11IH
II ' Ilt UpOI thin 10\'elelt : of our
W,1 Vllge : . 1111atrlotc : AIIIILlu ! will
hI ; 1111 to loww thlt wc shah II n brief
tlu hl\'c I luyal lorce I'all ' for Ilr
OICI'/OUl' ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
lW.rlPS ; : m7'.1.S ; IS TIU ARTS.
.l Inlm'I'stl ; ( l'III'e or the forth-
coining 1I111t of the Ilh'II'lol of tl ( ,
Pliel States Ilnt relates to thc I'XI'II
to which gold tiuid silver are lcll In tint
II I tS. 'l'hIH Is I latl'I' . thlt t hal bug
< ol\allllll the ( Ilclton of stathstl-
chills , its hUIII'llf ) ) helng oh'lols , hut
lie ( results or 11\'ItgUtoIH h:1e : not
Ilcn lutsfletO' ' , the eHtmal'1 111gllg
fl'ol n qUII.tcl' to I third of the 1)roltue- (
thou. Dh'lctor l.'rt'stoui's rCll'llchcH Wail
to ( the t' iichiisioii that neIther IH correct ,
hut that thd ( ruin figure 11 somewhere
lJtwoel thc two , so that while lucre 11
10 doubt that thin use of ! ell uld Hlh'Cl'
II the arts Is steadily Increasing It huts
not y't atnlll'd ( the 11'0110'101 01 thin
highest estiuiuati's. I Ilpem'H ( lint there
I'C 10 olcial : statistics on the Rubject
fO' ( lmtghmuuiil . GI'I'mll ' amid IUIY olhe\ I
CotuiutihOit . ofhlcltil I data fur hSi)4 )
1'0111'1'1. ot L1 lata lmIwilg
ohlalnlhle ) ell ' for thc Ullell States ,
Fiaiice . HWI'del , Nethieninuids . SwIZCI
hU11 aunt Atustrhiu. 'l'htere mire ote11
llgiu'es for HUSHII uIII Portugll for lie (
n'll' 1SH : :
nglaull IseH . thin largest nmoult of
gold lit tI1 II.ts , followed , II thin ol'II'I'
1/11111. / hy ( 'ntuiuttiy , l IICl' Inll thc
Puloll States , tutu together these couiui-
tries l'IIUI11 about : mOOOO w-oi'lhu.
Thin Pllet States IC(111 thin WOI'llllu Iho
flllstrlll use of HIVCI' , fohlosved . lit thin
order 1IIId , hy J\ICI' , Gtnuiiuuiy , liig-
humid 111 8wl1erhlI1 , the ( cOlsumlltol
of mull thiest' ( 'olntll' uLlg Ihout $ : ; -
OQOOOO ( ) ) voithn. ' [ 'lie UOII'llno or thin
gel used II lie ( arts _ by all LylI1 !
Lolltrics Is IOluwhlt II CXLI ! : of $ : 4) , -
000,0. ( nlil of Hlvl'I' , itt thin coinage
ratIo of this LOlh' ' , II thin neighbor-
hooll of $ IO.OOOO. ( ( ( ) 'l'hurc hits been 1
II'ch1'Il increase In the ( lulusf'lll use of
sliver Ihl'lug the lull year or two amid
It 11 reasonably ' to ho I'XIWLh'll thl t
\hlo : the ( whIte Iltul coutml1 to 1m
excluded fro I thc Illts of the ICI\lnj
cOUn1I'Lnl natonH Its use II the artl
wi Htelu1y grow. 'l'hl dos lot at-
( ol'l 10 large n IU'ol ( or lie ( Ululng of
I its would 11 ohtullcl If free l'III O
were accorded to slh'er , hut I still iii- I
mtlit ' OH 1 IH'0ltuhlt1 ( market for ( hint metal. ,
There Is Ilso IU IUCrIIHlu ; lisa of gold '
In the arts , but this docs not keep pace
- - . - - . - - -
wll thl' I" lUhll'tul , whll' ; ol
also ' lhutitled ' ihistrhtnitlon h '
1110 1IjO . 1111'1hulo\
WI ' of .111IU'I'll
'iVIiet her \ I I , 110111101 of thl I 1I'IcinUM )
IlttnlH lit I " . 'lit wi ever 11'LOII'0
Jrllit nH tu ill.Ilh' 1ll'l'fl'rl wih their
lli' lS 11111' , " II' hl'lilllll. hut thieve
11 ( 'I'I'lnllll. ; ' ii I Ilnlgl'\ this II the
111' futl' . ' ' 1 ( 111lllctll ( of Jolt IH
NI'IIhI ' 1' : lug , It Iwll ; t'stliiiateih
Unit tl u4 yield for 18H wIll
l'llll 1 I tlti.'k . \1111 uf - ' 1.OOOOU ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ) ,
wl l'h wi n1 41 hll'I'CISO ( 'e' 1891 of
$11iOOO 1 ( ) ( ) ( ) ' II :0' flue last five 'I'I.t or
: S I ,000,000.h ( ) ( he ! ol'Let of II'Olhtlol
nl'l' bnliug tout ' ' ' . 'rho
bl'll : cohtlunlh' < 1\110111'1.
'llll or ; ell II thin t'iiited Sllt ! ! for
thin L1' ll year ; wi IH fully $ : OOOO ( ) )
gl'l'ntel' thll ( ( lout of last year nlll the
vigor wlh wlldl gold mllllg II 11'11 ;
111:11111 ) olih Africa 11'01111 ! 1 11'0
hJl'I'el I' fl'OI that source of IUIIIII ) )
ln'hIeved hy uuutuuty 10 hu 1110/t Iuex-
111)
11 ut , hiI.1 , In silver , If thin 1.l'eCi
of IUllll ' Were fully wOI'Icll : lw ( } 1'olue.
tel could IH'Ihahly ! lit U Iow 'CII' hI'
iietui'iy 01. 111111 Il0uhlccl ct)1iseuhiut'il'y :
tII'C allll'n'l 1,0 Jo 10 l'elNOI 10 ( liIlt'n- )
htIII that Jlm wi lot hc for 1 long
tle t to eo I I I Illelelt "UIIIII of thin
eeloius miit tuls holh ( for ' ' and
\11011 . 11111 ) 10ICll' 111
n.t reqtihreiiit'uits t .
' 111 salnl'lel .lllo 'eH or thin State
hoard or I Ilgl . tel hlC \UIIIOUAlr
11'I\IIII.lhl ( cOiclllol ( limit 'the I1nl1
! OIIIIII ( by the t seLretl'Y or lie I board
to thl' effect thaI tleh' wO' ! hnll boel
1111'1'1'1 HIII'J1011 ) ! JIY I l'I'Lllt su-
II'ele COlt 11'd&lou ( wal a false almiriii.
'l'h iey ' . ' hl.c'lechll ; thihit they Wi aI-
WI 'I.'hl ! IIIHIIUt1 ) hlc cl.111 ( If the
.
11(01111 ' 10 ' mtihtter . whnt Ilh'111'elatl01
Jl ( si1urtuiuOtmrt may Put 1111 tht
hu'i'iguthoit I II wi ; Ho 10 l lS 110 11111'0' )
IJ'lltou hoils oilt not 11 elllojc of
Iho t 111atol I 11&1'11 vihh . desert hIs post
of duty. . . . ; .
Mrs. ll'nolu , II'C IIOlt or thin Asso-
catcll ( WOIII' , $ ' ( hubs oC thin tllet
HlltC : , Is 'LIItllu that WOlnl sllI'ac
lit Colorado . Ii It hlllalt HICel'H : , he-
enlist' thin g.Jrl l of Gololilo ( tel her
thnt ( he Wil 'dllIII't wih thc italii
thin wOlel" 'Iir , talPI lit lot 111.11 :
too IUlh 1IlItcal puefermacuit.'hutt
le could ? I'i 'lleiirotlui hln ! eXIcte :
the t gO\'cI01.t1olurlllo : to ! a ) ? Does
he IOt cXllet ) to Hh't I rc-01lclol to
omcI' ? " 'hnt khiith I of it show woiuhl
> 1 showolll
ho have to Ii ( ' 11 ' ot Ihu vouuieii's
Voles II ho l tEI'ket WOlnl .stiffrage ?
Seciettirytoou lois called II thin
Illcal ngnitjt . 1 . J time Agricultural ' 110-
1111'lclt : I 1. E 1 I1OlC ; for . 11'110 I S of
eCOII ! ' , it ! fle ' Hnle tI11i lsl'hl/
thieiu thut 1f 1 work hitt4. bet '
1111 iJI IS wOlk hl bel'l en-
t\cl ' t : ( , tt I'j" Thieso Ileclll
Ig'ntH ale ' ; iiiohitbhy lecollIlshlng ! lS
munch now II . Wo ( wfr of . ( II\III , thin
1111. to Aiil(2ihc.itmt agricultural lllllnll ;
IH m'or-whlch Is 1 very little. lcl'cll'r
1 ( ) I'lol Ii g.nil , II 11 CIel1 for feai-
hessly I hoppIng .olf the nlt0lll par 111
UIICCOSgll : ' ( eiiiployei . m'l'l though
1IP ' are hlhk ! Ilel'Houul . ) . ) . frlniids.
A lelllcll olllllion of the Itorl ( '
gelI'111' ( ' t tllc ( 'tlle ( siy : 'H' fhh II
no law CII lc hn'ol.el 10 stop th\
Icoplo II0m tXliCsSiiig irmllthr f01'
the Cubll'lnll/cnts. hut ( hint they 1'1'
fothiddeit by Iltll'lltonul Lomlty 11'11
:1\'llg th(1 uny IltC'lul II\ Not
It'nlgey tIme chief nelll of the Cubans
11 Illcllal nHslsllllO wih 11H. mnuiuul.
t Ions niud 10.1.'ehc litbrtth illllOl1
If hlI'HOIIII ; l'csolltOIH ! 101' ; not
I\ul Ileh alullHt thin 81"IIHh sol-
' .
11 e Il. -
HIII'lnlmll'lt .1011101 or thin Stain
11tllute for tho' - Bhliid lt Xchlsku
CIty 11 yet time to Iclu\wleclgl thl t
Ie lade I Ilslnlw wheu lie I1IH-
111101 ( , % ' 0r3' 111'SOI 1'llllorel II thl'
fICll of hint ( IIHttlton without ye-
; 1'11 to { 'XII'Ijllro ) , 111 llCClllr ahll - !
for the ( WQI''n ' rcstolll : thc most
capable of thc ( l chnlglll tClclcM
wlhout lell ' ho wi he Ihlo ) to IUII , !
1II'lul 111'nll for his 1-\l\lsll : action.
Nebraska now hlH two solthierit' homeH
1\lllol'lell br thin NIHI ! multi Is I hltpl'
equIpped for the care or Its dllwlIlont
\elcll of the . war than In\ ' other
state uuhhroxiuiiut : big Its 101ull ; tel
Xehllm WUN III/II ! ' settled hy gol-
titers Il'om the union a\\ ' , 1\1 ( hone of
thom have tiny cause to 111 flult wih
thin . /Clll'OII wa.\ ' Iii which they ' hun'
Ilel II/ulallr : treated by thin Peolibn.
AN thin tuw for thin cOI'lull ; or eon-
gl'eH nllll'oIChl' ! the l'C I'lllzntun
eOlllllec of lw ( , Union PacifIc hglnH
II lullfest new cvllcucos of life.
COIrels will not ho lt NeHslol long
Ilfol thc 111IH or thin 10I'gUllzlt01
coiuimnittce tire lull before I. hlckod iy
the ( 10wolful tlllolCOS always ut thin
comumimauid of the railroads.
Now that General Inhonc II 11/\11111 /
hnll congress elm colon to 1 10cliOl
its to thin 11'0111" Ill ! for 1 now gO\'III-
Illt vrhmit hug olec Ild Iell'\o thin
emililOyL'S of . . .lt Ilelll'llllt of tile
jO'cl'llelt'ln \ thin necessity of
working In 1 iiI'ill ; that Is I COstllt ;
IWIUlCO to thulL his-es.
'I'he two ssihii.tof ' the Douglas eOllt .
dOlocrll ' I nni1hurlell ) : their hatchets
1111 101Ihu\TJiUOI , local issumes 11111'11
hose to 1111\ ' \1Ih good cllzlH o all
hurtles . mil ,4J'tQilH - ; ! . 1IIIHl mlslulp Iii
city 111 miiitLliOllrthiotmse hull for the
cxth'lltol ul'i 1 ) llcs Ill scctUlluIIIJ
In the .
o Iluhltich olt.
-.1
c'U'hl" lroof ,
fWndzigton Star
I Is all nOIln ! ! for a few literary people to
try to convlncCD * orld that European peo-
plo have not "hlgh regard for % unerIcans.
Just watch the Euro-
average distngished -
pean who Is loklbg for . a wife.
Artist nnll \uthor
Juralo 1"pr . . ,
The late ' V. IV. ser was something more
than a get scalptor. lie wrote. In the best
ot Englsh , charming poems and essaya.
Though he had lived all hln life In Italy , for
at' . sake , he - was an . Intenne Ar rlcan.
TIl imiibmttiaimi .JI""lerJ' .
lom'er Republican.
The . In .
Thmeosophilats England arc agitated.
: [ r. Herbert l3arrowe . one at the leader-a .
ha daerted the camp and announces that
the whole thing b I a humbug. lIe says deception -
cepton has been rampant for yeara and
I that Mme. Davatsky was sometmes a party
to It. The locle\y \ he rondemna severely a
a ptandlng dsnger to honesty and lruth. Ib
'adds. In bracket that hD believes In the
cnentll Ideas of tbeOluphy stIlL Many Ileo-
1,10 believe In ° essential idca . " but thty
art 1010'lut weary of being blnrt b ) ' luch
jugglers al tlo Into Mmiii IhIau-ntsky.
,
l'rU\'U'ltul fur n 1,11" full.
WR.hlnllon 1'001.
Wiiam J. Ir'an IIClesh Iaekburn as A
enndllate for vice 11reshtnt next year. lie
Ilx tt
( loosn't name a anUable heath for the ticket ,
but I II safe 10 alSlme that ( he Is at the
opinion that too much allteraton cannot be
tonsuled In /onltructon. .
Olst-l'zi .ulaluiueul IUI'NtJ' nut ul Iiite.
l'hulnttephla ! Time.
E\'llenty the ( caching that "rlghteoul'
. nels exlelh a miatloui" Is ployel ) oul. We
have tried for a century to maintain this
against tin world , and we have been flatter-
lag ourelves that wo were Iloing somethIng
for ch'llzaton. But civilization Is only a
barren Itleahitlr. WashIngton nail Jefferson
and Monroe and the rest at them "ere old
fogies. Let us go back to lie barbarlam
from which we came. 10 the ancient idea that
Bel-Interest. real Dr apilaront Is the only
gUldo to political action . and power the only
measure at naUonal polcy.
, Juhn SII'rlll \111'1(11. .
10'on l rl
Senator John Sheman preserves n cool
heath Oi the subJect of the aniiexatlon of
Cuba , In case I cnn eslabl.h its Illepend-
enco at Spain. Ho sayt' : "I have been and
am now opposed to the annexation of oilIly.
lug territory hike that annexaton Clba , oltl'-
espe'laly
.when I 18 wel setl',1 by a nation speaking
a different language amid , with IIerent ! insti.
tltons from ours. I think congress would
readily : recognize tie Indepgndcnce of Cuba I
time insurgents would establiIi de facto
tle Insugents eSlablsh n re
publcan go\'ernment over the Isllll ,
Further than that I rD not believe the general -
oral 'entmeol ' at lie ( leol11e of lw United
States would be In favor ot olmig. " This Is
tolerably clear and explicit . / anti I wOlld
seem 10 apply to other outying terrItory be-
sIdes Cuba.
. -
'J'he Origin or oMmc1M.
111,1101)111 : Hccor '
Dblcal scholars , and . Indeed the whole
religious world , wi be 11rotoumly Inter-
cstell In the announcoment. male apparently -
enly on good authority . that a manuscript
ot tie tour gosp:18 In he native tongue
at Jesus has at last been natve lie convent .
vent ot Mount Sinai. which was bll by
Justnian nearly 1.400 years ago , when
Christianity was young . amid its treasured
records -wotuld naturally seele puch
\ould natully 8nctu-
ary. The value ot such finds depends , of
course on the Intrinsic evidences of thiolr .
IltfUI ) ' ; but the Judgn1.nt of experts that
tat
thD present lJrchmenl was written within
fifty years of the deth of the last apostie
aposte ,
musl give I exccptmal : Importance In the
eyes both of scholstcs and auutiquariauis . and
their further Julgment , respctng Its value
will Christian . be awaited world with . lively Interest by the
:0 I''qllnnnton ' Neeleul.
In ltal'ols Neus
There Is no need at any explanation at
the John C. New Interview by Indiana re-
PUblcans at Washington slch as L. T.
: lchener Is quoted as haTing malIc. Mr.
New's statcment was a cleam-cut ! hard-
healed expre.ilon . I stated : what people
believe to be the truth. There Is nothing
In Il to modlty or witlidra- . There has
been no break In the consistent atttude and
position malntalnel , by General HarrIson
that ho was nol a candidate , but that I he
were nominated ho would serve. "Geuterat"
Micimetier's ' atempted explanaton a 111 Mr.
New's later statcment by way at defniton
detract nothing from the force at the original i
outglvlng Neither the party nor the country
Is going to misconceive General Harrison's
position. I Is a Position neither made nor
unmade by carefully prepared explanations of
the llchener order. For ourselves we be-
lave there Is nothing more likely than that
Generl Harrison wi bE tIne republican
nominee In 1896. The unexpected may hap-
pan . to be sure. nut tie dispassionate sur-
ray 'ot the field today can dIscover any figure
Dr any number at figures united , that corn-
par 3 with General larrlson's In weight and
position , and In the worth at this weight and
position to the - republican . party. -
'riim I'.tSSING SuIO % ' .
Coming down to primary facts . no matter
how arrayed , they present a "touching" spcc-
taclp. . , 4- . . . ' . . '
- Spain Is -n t worryingitelt about reforms
'u ' Armenia. The Castlans have troubles ot
'heir own.
Ex.Governor Waite at Colorado proposes to
take the stump In Kansas. Other moveablcs
wi 10 anchorcd.
There appears to be no foundation for the
report that ) Secretary ot Stale Oney ted a
Monroe tin Cn to the lion's tail.
I Is generally admitted that Sackvllie-
West let slip the opportunity at a lifetime
when he declined the mUseum offer.
lvl service reformers In Chicago have
Been convince forcibly that ability to hold
cown al ofco does not cease at the age of 45.
" Ordinary persuasion fails to Induce the sick
man to take his medicine Nothing short or
, - hyperdarmic Injection at lead will roach.the
diease , wi
With two papers both daily . located In
New York all San Francisco Mr. " ' . R.
Hearst becomes lie ( journalistic colossus of
the country
The prime minister ot England Is said to
be groping lu the dark as0 whom belongs
the honor at poet laureate The "LIght of
Asia" hasn't yet penetrated the ministerial
tioom.
A dispatch from Berlin announces that
when the marriage at musical artists Eugene
d' Albert and Teresa Carrona artsts judic4hly
judlcaly
dlsolved the two principals wept copiously.
Joy oren fluids vent In Icars.
The blovlatn pugists appear extremely
anxious for a place for close argument yet
they Ignore the Inducement held out Iy Chi-
cage , both In fstcufs and money mallng
The success at suburban hold-ups points the
way to fInancial plenty.
As the country jolts along toward election
day It Is proper In the Interest at political
poltcal
history to explain two party lerms In vogue
In New York. The " "
"goo-gOOS" are thee
affiliating with the Good Government club
anti , the "garoGs" are membrs of the Ger-
man-American Reform union. With this ex-
planaton , the show will hiroceed
When the Chinese desire an uncommon
favor from the gods they dres a dog In
comic attire and carry It through the streets
In the belief that the ( laughter excited will
wi
provoke the gods to smies and generosity .
genorosly.
Western civilization has perfected a more
ecaclous metbod. When In the course at
; ' political e\'cul It becomes necessary to pla-
'cato the municipal gods the trenches are
' profusely animated , smiles are lavishly dls-
'I pensclt and the m. g's. graciously play with
I , the supplants In their back yard. wih
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\.SI l'iti'i'iiNt4h- : .
1)'I'llrltlnl"III"N ; ; ; el ! 1' ( ' tl' t
1'11 I I lent ! m'II'th' " .
Minninpoiti Time . ,
MlnnflJIs
There Are encurnRhltC Illratenl Ihlt the
secret political organlatlons lint have
Iprung 111 like noisome tungl In Inn ) ' II'C-
tons ot the country amid hn\'o wroulht pub-
lc disturbance amid mhchllt wherever lucy
have manlflstll activity , are passing awa ) ' .
The most widespread ot thee societies . thl
Amerlcal I'rnteeth'e nUoclaton which la
political as w'l IS religious . IIICI I appeals
to church IlreJlllces for political 11lrposNI. Is
Ihollng unmlslakahle signs of IlecallllCc
S S 0 ThlsO socletts are tOltllll on lie I
zusstimnption that their mneuuiber , '
auurplon theL lelhcl nionopoiizc
10nol'0Ize'
the virtue 11atrlotsm nnll wiattotu ot Iho
hand . They do not I the ) ' were as juro as
they Profess 10 he they have not wllom for lS
a 'holo people and I the ) ' wCle 18 wise ns
they would louse us believe thl'y wotild still
woull
he toulll lacking II wI8.lom . , 'Che fact Is stl , I
Is only gis'emi to a , few mel 11 their genera-
ton to huistm-uct the people and these few arc
not found In the secret political ur/allza-
tlon8. The captains : nail generals anti high
ltUck'iulticks at those societies will not hear
scratching. As likely lS 10l they have bees
In their otherwise ) too , 'cl filled bOIIJt8.
Thty waot thIngs-for themselves
thlnrs-for themseh'el. not for
the country they proflss to love so vohl.
Tlmy hike the taste ot 110wer pr lellllrshll ,
aunt all theh' proteuloll arc reducible to
ambition some persotial . and lore or less UI\'olw
nmhlton.
The 8lh'aton at Ito American peOII'n .
lumlng that they are In InlneJlale mieeul ot
salvation-lies In thmemelves not In Ily
coterIe ot volunteer 113l'lots : I Is to 10
achieved . not In the lodge halls of secret or-
tiers , or through the 1'111' ' agency at , secret
blgns , but In the broall ) open , with the
knowledKc , assent cud co-operatioii at utli
co.operatun
thl people 'Che republic was founded on 11
high bili . tinder the full light of heaven ; Fa In
ull'eral enlghtenment Is its hlehest destiny
to 10 wrought omt.
I muAtm1mt IUSl"'J.\(1CG . ,
I Philadelphia Prea : The hlon'llolar ! boom
. II South Afrlcln uuiuuing . banking and land
shares which overshadows I nrllh specula-
ton Is said to be nCr its Inevitable smash ,
Collapse Is , iiowes'er unlikely for some wecks
or months. When Ihe break cmes the crash
wi be felt the worlll nround. London banks
lire said to be Lnvolvetl .
are I\oh'ed In this BI.eculaton
through nd\'ances. cud It thIs proves true (
another heavy blew will be deal English I
credit such as was felt when the , Barlngs
failed five years ago.
Chicago Record : I Is I impossible to be-
levo that the results of this fearful Inndton
can b avoided much longer. The various
alarms already sounded by the more prudent
and conservative financiers at Great Britain
come nonc too soolu Whatever the real val-
lel of Ito South African resouirces-atid
they seem to be actually very largethey
wil not sustain any such \,11 speculation as
this. The collapse Is to be expected at no
distant day and when I comes I Is hound
to affect Ihe money market at Europe disas-
troutaly while I Is lely. al&o 10 affect the (
American marmot unfavorably by precIpitatIng -
abroad Ing the rejection of American securities held
Milwaukee Sentinel : No doubt there hi a
vast amount at minerai wealth In South
Africa. The product at the diamond mines
during the past ts'enty years L estmated at
375000000. The gold fields are extensl\e
and already producing large SUnl lInt there
are I1ne3 and mines Some will bo highly
productve , many . and tine larger nuimber . fail.
urea Persons thousands of mies away , who
Invest In such yentures have little more
chance at getting back their ltte than I
they had expended It for lottery tickets. Tine
I'resenl craze Is certain to be succeeded by a
sharp and disastrous reaction . and when the
bubble bursls the shock will be tel throughout -
out thD ( financial - world. .
LAMRTA'I'uOSS 014' A I.OlD ,
Chicago Inter Ocean : The title at his
book is . " : Iy Mission to hue Unite States ,
' 81.89. " I would have been more appropriate :
to have called I. "My Mouth , and Ibis' I
Put My Fool In It. " 10\\
I , St. Louis Republic : Sackvlo West has
' Just discovered whal It was hit him In 1888.
'The democratic party , which got the same
, lick . has.recoverednd.ls I'o\ ; on .top. ; Sack-
vle should not despair
Chicago e hronlcle : I Is incidentally
bocght out that Saclvle West had an offer
from lie enterprIsing manager at a dime
mlseum It he would put himself upon ex-
huibition. Had he done so he would have
reached , his proper level.
Chicago Post : Lord Sckvle heft us some
yets ago amh the laughter at nations. He
made a fool ot himself and paid the penalty '
of folly. le may be under the delusion that
lie can humbug Rimropean dlplonutsls Into
taking his view of the fracas which led Mr.
Ce\land to hand him hit passports , but ho
cannot humbug Americans ,
Chicago Tlm 3"lerald : Sackvle West .
who says that a New York museum manager
offered him $2,000 a week 10 exhibit himself
after he wrote the Murchison letter , Is Quite
unconscious at , the humor at his publishing
thl proposal with the utmost publshing ,
hi entitled to the distinction at being the
first Englishman who declined to take American .
can money when he could get It.
/
Kansas CIty Star : Nobody but he comes
to the front six ) 'ears after people had begun
to target all about it . to tel what a tussy.
snuahi-minded . Incapable
smai-minded. donkey he made ot
himself . For the pictures at a BrItish minIster -
Ister drifting down the James river to escape
assassinaton. and ot a British minister reo
elvlng an offer to pose as a freak In a dlmo
ml'selm. the world Is Indebted to Ibe party
himself.
Cleveland Plain Dealer : The finishing touch
Is i the "Insult" given the expelled mlulstcr
as ho turned his back on Washington A
dime 'useum manager In New York offered
hIm $2,000 a week and expenses for - himself
and hIs suite It ho would hold two levees
daily at two hours each In his "palatial
"palatal
museum. " No wonder the sacked Saekviiie
led to England as fast as the fastest steamer
could carry him The only wonder Is that
hD kept his woes botled up until now . when
he ,1splays them "tor the gayely at natieuis. "
Globe-Democrat : Sackvl West ought 10
keep his tribttlations dark The little episode
In 1888 In which 11 figured unpleasantly
unpleasanty
while minister to the United States was discreditable -
creditable to every pr-son connected with H-
to West for his blindness In walking Into the
trap clumsily set for him to trap-setter
"Murchison" for his duplicity , to the re-
publcn national commltl for Its Imposture
II lendIng itself to this fraud , and to the
democratic president fur his cowardlca and
silliness In beIng stan1ede by H. Out of
the 11,000,000 votes cut In 1888 probably
not mere than eleven were changed by the
foolish "Murchison" letter.
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MIHI'I.\U fiifl'i'M . \ ' & ' 'i'liI 1'1'I.t't'r ,
, Somerville Journal : I hnnllwrilng Is really
tot Ilhlp at ehnraetrr , the chnracter DC IOlt
IlnlUet II bath
h'hmiiatldphita : 'llmu : Naturally clergymen
with JmltNI Inclts look UIOI trtleut
wN1ln/s I lomcthlng 10 tie 10 , t
Chicago Trlhule . : 1 la Blt that He\ . S3m
JOIU .nllII fifty cigars alia ) ' . Thl srUg- :
glo bltwcel grace anti nlcolnl II his a'slet
lust b ' . severe at ( hues ,
New york Sun : While the Methodist blab.
tips unit the Ohio Vesleyami ' ' .
all Wcsllyal university eoui-
demi the tobacco habit la a hhllranco to re-
higlon . there arc pious people In England whu
10us /
favor the habit as a means of prouuintiuig re'
higion . , 'ChHU 19 lt least oue chapel In tlo
hast I End 1 of London wllero a man gets 1
Illpefll of tobacco for attending the sacred
Bcn'lcer a 111 is I Permitted l to sloke duiriung
sermon and prayers. r
Uuhuluc 1'cegrI11h ! : Ole ot the sixty bllh-
op atcndlng the 1 II'coll,11 conveltol at St
11U look occulol In a sermou Itel\crcli on
8Unlll ) ' last 10 dnounco ns traitors 10 the
creed 'of the chureh those who reject or fall
10 I'f'ah the IloctrlnlHf tIn JhJcsl ressiur--
rection . Thc bishop iou illieti that man ) ' ot
tiit- hierarchy ) ' are horell.11 . emi this 1101nl. ali
he is . probably . right 'ho Instances . turn iuiatit-
fold II which clerics ali la'men do not be-
hove II all the doctrlnc9 ot the churchcs \ I !
which they mute allatell ,
IhlJllel'hln ( ' Hecod : SI'Daklng of the ( ( alh-
alI church in I tht United Stntes , Cardinal
( ibbon , aitys that "its uimision is tt ) teach auunl
direct in thuimigt spirittial.'ithi tcuiuporal
affaiu's it never interferes , " Cotilni tinore be
a vhnuinei- , moore direct or more conclusive
refuiation of the A. P. A.'a argumctits ( mali
( lila signifIcant uttcramuee frotui ( tie heath of
( lie Catholic church in America ? Cardluuah
Uiinbon , may be called the pioneer dud lire.
einitnt'uit leader of C.utholic Prelata' in ( hula
country who are bent on adapting th Cathto.
lie churchu to tine peculiar needs of its Anion-
can ceununumiicatuts ,
Chicago Iecortl : Tli Rpiacoiiahiauis svlil do
iveli to look br seine other say of distin-
guishilmig themselves from the Episcopalians
of Engiand , if that is thte object they lias'o in
view , Titer-n can in tIn nature of tiiimig be
ho rnmch thing In ( his country as an " 5nior-
icaum church" in the cerise that there is a
Roman elturehu , a Greek cltturchu and an Eng-
limIt chumru'h , Tine last uiaumietl bodies were pri-
manly the recognizenl aund authionlzeLrehigiouua
boihies of tha' governmnenuts uutahuir which they
originated. In this couintry there is no
"Mnenican church , " or , ratiuer , ahlchiurclnos
here tune Aiiiercan churches. '
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IiIa.s'ls F1taLlit3t'S utoltN ,
Fauiltless people have few friend , ,
TIne bear-en of good news tulways has a
sweet voice.
One of tli bet helps toward heaveum is a
good mother.
Many a snipioscti giant has tunuied out to
be only a sintudew.
Love never hiss to be watelned to see that
it does homiest work ,
Tue greater the inotmse built on the satiul
( hue greater will be the loss.
The voorest people in tine world are tiles . . . ' - '
wIno try to keep all they' get ,
Tile man whuoso heart i set on tluings
perialtalde loses all when they perish.
If sotuic people woumld 'think twIce before
they speak they would keep still most of
tue time.
There woulnl be more revivals if moore of
( lie preaching were done to the stnumers lii
the church.
The man who undertakes to get a hiviuug
by hui wits would have a more regular supply -
ply of bread If ho would depend moore on
his muscle.
DOM1IS'I'lO jiasms.
letroit Free PreNu : Blue-Goodness me ,
John , what makes you so slow ?
Ife-Why , my dear , didn't youi marry mu
because I wasn't fuat ?
Cincinnati Enquirer : "Miss Wayning is
getting on in years , don't you thinuc ? "
"I tiiiotilti rather tiny she vns getting off
in them. At lentil , off In her count. "
New York Recorder : " \Vell , my daughter ,
what is there about thia young lioruilg to
lire your heart ? " "I don't know urneni ;
perhaps ( hue ( oct ( mint lo has m6ney to
burn may have kindled It. "
Puck : "Do you know , Jay , " asketl Miai
Inlay Meddeu-s significantly , "that thor-u
arc a great many thor-c single men tliaii
married menu in , tlue prisons ? And do you
know what that rove ? " "Mebby it
proves , " answered Jay Green , diplOmat'cally.
"that they'd rather go to prison than get
married. "
Boston Transcript : Aunt Msu-ia-T wonder
you do not encourage Mr. Twining , IIo'
stich a spruce yoitng felov. ! ICate-hiut yout
know , tunt , ( lint seruce is ever green.
New York Ads'eri-er : She-Your father
proposed to me the otiter day , lie-Yes
nntl what ulitl you stay ? She-I said I woulti
be a tinughter to hIm.
Detroit Fr-co Press : husband ( admiringly- )
Thero'n no use trying to disguise tue fact ,
you mute smarter than I am , my dear.
Wife ( complacently-Thnci ) fact , iii ) ' love ,
ha , never been in disguise urnoing those
who know us.
Judge : "George , love , how can ypuu ever
hope to support mc in this style after mar-
riagn ? "
"Well , dovie , I shall begin by buying you
a bottle of anti-fat. "
Life : Madge-If hue bored you so , wluy
dIdn't you tileminiss him. MarjorIe- . ! saw ( ho
edges of two matinee tickets sticking ucA
of lila veiut pocket.
WAS TIE CLAD ?
Syracuo Post.
I cauiglut her in the hall ,
Ar-nd twenty times I kissed her ,
Anti then contnitel : ' 'said :
"I thought you were my uiittcrl"
I3ut what a soil , by javet
I felt so hike a clami
The girl I kissed hatutiued gail ) ' :
"You silly boy. I amt"
A co'I'1tA1)1c'1'llm ) PmtO'llitIl.
harper's Weekly.
" ' lie door ' 'tin said.
'When poverty enters ( , .
'Sweet love from thin window Ilies. ' "
She innmghed as she spoke , but he saw Unshed -
shed
Thrlght tears in her earnest eyes.
"Proverbs , " ho said , "are a musty lone ,
Sweetheart , lot us prove It ito-
For a love tlunt is strong can gunurd the
door
, 'Qainst any and every foe. "
Long yours svent by , and they knew not ,
tine ) ' ,
As together they hoped and strove ,
That poverty bolted ( it them tlnt' by day' ,
With the eyeS and tine smile of love.
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* fEP , - Fifteen Hottses
E To supply clothing for-
' filteenoftbelargesttnthc
a
t for making our own cloth-
e - ing-but there are others
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We make it the way we want it-the 'way you want it- '
Tailor made. The most fasFiioriable clothing-the perfect
, fitting-the long wearing kind-tlrnt would to cost you a .
' , month's salary if you went to a small tailor-but we employ
,
- so many tailors and make so many suits and ovcreoats from
* our own specially selected cloths that our prices begin at 8.5O.
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