Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 31, 1896, Page 4, Image 4

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TIlE OMAHA DAILY BE1.
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E. ItorVAT1n. l4ator
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: rUnLu3IllI ) } : % iflY
! rtflMs OF
. aIIt TJe * ( VItiauL ( SunTh One Yenr $ O
DaII lIee nnI SulElar. OflO YIIt . . . . . . . . . . F ) Oi )
Hix M.itt , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00
rbF-f ? Moflhti . . 2
BiinThy flee. Ono Year 2 00
Ratrilny * , li * . . One Year 1 5J
VeckIy flee , Ond enr . . . . , . . Gj
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OI.P1CXS :
Onmha , TIe fle * 1ltiI1Ing.
Routli Ord1Il , tIflgr flik. , Cnr. N nntl 2Ith 89.
CounII Iutirrs , 10 Noith MiIn Strt.
Chtcao ome. , 7 Clinniber ot CrniierCe.
: New Yori , fton , 13. 14 nn1 1 , rrLbine fllilg ,
Wahlngton , II1 P Strcet. N. W.
coItnrI')1c' '
AIt communIcaIIns . re9tIilg to
tuithi Ifltteg. MIQUI b : To the riltor.
] JUINfj LIYTtItS :
MI bUIiflEg l.ttr ntl I rerntttanei 1iou1t1 b
Adr ( pe1 t3 Tiio flee 1'uJ,1IiIng CoPaflY.
c Omnjin. Drnftg , checki ntlil p0toffl0 Oift tO
, tie mnIe iynIJ to t1i on1r Ot the : ompnv.
i1ii : jiir : 1tflU.1I11NO COMPAY.
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RTATJIINT OF' CTflC1..vr1ON
acorge It. Tzpi&tik , Pfltoty of The flt I'UI )
tIing ! omnny , IiIng tiiy vrnn , iny thflt tli
' nctijil fltImhr of ( till n'1 enh11pc t ( ' cIle r tlic
RIy. ! Morning , venIng nn1 tIt1Jfl ) IQ prInId
0tirang te month of iobi , tary IS % , W&13 0L fOl.
I . 10.12 10
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3 is . . . . . . , .
4 1.1IG
0 . . . . 20 1FS
r 10.107 21 . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 . . . 10.I2 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1L
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: D iri . . . . . . . . . . .
10 . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 1s f,0
11 . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I. i3. . . . . . . . . Iq.oi : ; _ 7 . . . . .
i : . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sn3)
34 . . ISM2O 2.J . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.010
h 10 isso
! OUtIII
Ii LePH i1edtictlon f uni i nn i rturwt1
CO1)lC
Nt , nl 21.O2
N't 4Ily nvcrngo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.100
I ( iVOflal p. T ? ( ' 11UCi.
1vfrn . , to t1tre nic trn1 ilrIr.1 ) In my ; ir0-
en ( ' tlI 21 tlay nf Mardi , 1S.
I ( ieaI. ) N P. t11L . Ntaty l'ubllc.
TTncle Snni 111U3 lii' liird ; Ill ) , 1)Ilt ) IIt
eflhlliot I ) ( lo 11111(1 ( Il' ' ) that lie enii nflord
: to 1efl % ( ' t hO Ol1lt1lt 1)OStOfJIle ) 111(1011. (
flilely 1JlrrIcfl(1(1 : ( ( to gttirtl : tlio publie
ago liiit t1it. ( Illilger of a faliltig cornice.
That Douglas ( 'OhIllty collVcIltiofl 04111S
to IlIOVO forgotten one plank In tim
"COpICrlflhm. ) " Iroii Peter lnnson wilt
( lOUbtle88 ( 'OllIlltliII ) tiint JIC vng not
I OCCOV(10i ( the 8111110 trettinent : as hi
fellow ( lelOgalO.Qt.lflrge.
Tim intelligent l1e 01' a iitt1 Inox-
peiisive grass SCei ( ot tltis season of the
' year will contrilnite IllaletIlilly to tile
flIlOn1'flhlce of our front yar(1 $ anti work
. WO11lCrH ( lit the flttrflCt1V4'1lC5 of thIC
city to visltor 1111(1 ( Iiihiiblluitg. : :
: Iltnsllltlchl 115 the IlLic ) iOard ) Is short
of lflOlley , VOl11(1 It hot he n seiisible
. Itlea to iisk for projosais for booth
: prtvliegcs lii tile inililic Parks ? The
: privilege at Iliuiscoiii park would pay
. thifl ViLges of a 1)ltlk ) $ t11)erhUtOIldellt ) for
: a year. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
; Iowa has a iJllttlOShlll ) which bears Its
k 1181110. Only Quo thihng IUOrO Is itow
neetled to lilalce Its I1apI11CSS coin-
plete. A l'eltllhICahl ) ) presidential 1101111-
nation for Iowa's favorite Soil would
be just the thing to accomplish that
if laudable result.
: Now we have a .101111 L. Webster cloth ,
although what the club Is to tb for 1r.
Webster is not quite clear. What s'e
c 'vniit llcxt Is a. John 0. Covin club and
LI. John \Vhtartoii club 1111(1 a Tohiti
Lewis club and a. John ? JcDonald club.
Give t1ie Joints a chance.
AOL English lllysIcIan ) ims ut been
iuiilcted to tile tuiio of GOOOO In tiotni-
: ages for telhiiig secrets nscertaiied lii a
: I)10CSSItI1i11 capacity. , And tite 1)Oiflt
: vorthiy of S1)OCI11l iiieiitioii Is tl1e fact
. : that the versoil who revealed the costly
secret is not a woinait physician.
Tue Chicago Tribune calls the Vciie-
zuolati boUhidli ry coiuiiits.sloii the lilost
I deliberative 1)Ody on earth. It is up-
pareiitly iitgit thiie for the United States
seilttto to (1151)183' ( sIgils of Jealousy and
: to tlo : SOilletIlIlIg to 1eleCul1 ( Its citihin to
: be tile 1)1Olid ) iossessor of that august
title.
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1 . Nebras1a's experience Iii inakluig
good losses incurred through tile ( its-
. honesty of public officials by attempt-
lug to secure tiileiniilty ( from tile 1)011(18- (
111011 has not 1)Ceul veiy encouraging.
: Iii nit ftIIIIIrS of this khitd thi 1)P01)l ) )
seeiio to lIave the peculiar fortune of
; being coiuipehictl to lloil ( the sack.
: Fire rates were raise(1 ( in Omaha
: ii the pretext that 011L watcL' MUhly )
'V118 iiistilflciont , our electilc vIriiig tIe-
fectls'o 1111(1 ( ( )111 fire (1t'lal'tlflPflt ( ) Iiivtil-
dent. Alt cause for thieo coluhinhIItt4 )
hits beeii 1t'illOVCI ( , 1)11 ) t hiisiira ilce FIl teS
j . have ilot yet 1)0011 ) howeretl as joroii.
: Ised. It hooks 11(4 ( If tito tiuitletwrItci-
Were trying to hlIlItMhI ) Oiiinlui.
: Vito first coticelved the 1(10:1 ( : of intt-
flilttolilll Dvbitlattoil ? Tile t'elft1l
pinulk of tile free soil 1)lfltforln ) ItioptcI ( (
. : ZIt I'Ittslnirg , August 11 , iS2 , it1s as
follows : ' 41'llat we recoiliineul thtu In.
trotinction Into all treaties hiereaftei to
be ziegotlittetl between tile UiiIte'l States
itiitl foreign un tioiis of some Pr0Vtsltfl )
for tim flhillCall0 ) sot tieiiieuit of ditUetil-
ties 1' a tusort to decisive arbltrntlon.
Iiisuraiiee iiit'il utilloit. that rates ox-
acteti from Olnallut lllHii1tsM ) 1111211 11(1(1 ( (
prolmrty oviiers are iligiter 1111111 those
dellIttluled In othitir cities for similar
risks. As yet tilty IlILVO olit'ietl no
' valid excuse for tills UllJtist illablo dis-
: criinIiintiomi , 'l'ile qtlestlt)11 ) is , 'Yihi tile
coiIe ) of Omaha tamely lOtlilIllit to sucil
c extorttoii vithlout omtteriimg a protest or
I. Zllflkiilg it liloVe to liofeiltI tillJlIlSeiYCS ?
t
I f Itllytiling vt re mieeilt'l to brand tile
tea system Ill ItlZitO(1 ( Statt's etmtirt tls
: IlllSciliUV011s uiiul dlsgrutcefuh , tile C011iSO
ot thiti 011tilOrhtles Iii ser'liig iltllmtbl in
tile 1)011(1 ) ( IlIg iitih 1011(1 llLIlt1 ( otfel t tire
eases 'Ofltl1 Oh1i0iii1l ( I t. 'I'iiese enses
.ItL ( kIttltit' $ $ be ( IiSILliNSetl IlIlder the
zl0 % , titw befoto they ivet coiiie to trial ,
but tile IllflUtflhll ( ) of costs will be ( lilly
I charged Ui ) to thlo gOYt'1uIllleItt ititti tilt )
but paid 1' the ttlxiiayers.
: Is said tillot there will to ) at hrast
I eoiittstei seats iii the zeplibiknii
nattoinil convention at St. 1otiIs. 'lilt )
only liopt , ot tilt ) ( Icilloerats t'xcehltug
. this record hies In Its ability to comotrive
a bolt tllflt Will give tilt ) tolilitry two
tleinoeiiitle coilVJttiOliN. NO UlilttflV
Ito' inltuy contests thlClO iiIl1 1)1) Ill
the St. Louis collveiltlon , It buoy be
set down 118 IIOXt to ti 11111t11titlIltIeti :
certainty tilttt tibEt ) will Jiot. bt two
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rCjlLlbhicIlU national couvntlons.
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I zzz'unt4rt STATt
Wilhihn two 'ioc1. the repii1iIlcaoi of
e1irnsk will flSelflhhe ) III state conreii-
tlni Ic nllnhlmil to the de1egoote.nt-hrire
troll this Stll i to tile nuttloiji enliveli-
tioti. It is 0XtCCtei ( that tile cOlIVeil
Hon vIht give cxpresion to its iteiitl-
flll11 ( Oil the great imatlonai lssoic's to
gttklt Its I eilreseiitnltve Oil the comfliflit-
tee that will fromno l1it ( lvclctratioil of
PVillCllIC8 ) to be elmlltlcirlted nt St. Loulii ,
11 is of bore than ordinrtry 111111cr.
tiluco to lilt ) St1cces. of tue ilIrtY Ill its
comlihtig 8tttp campaign hInt tills CX-
hrcsslon ) 1iutil 1)0 ) terse niiil tmnequivocal.
Above imli liltnp $ tliei-o should be no
VilblIlmg ) on time mnolmey qtletlon. Thin
tiecharatloim in fnvor if sotitod lioOtle
slioultI be clear , stralgIitforvard and
beyoiitl iiiisinterpietntloii.
't'iie decla ru I inn PiedmI Ii t the iortt
to uipiiold Its credit a t nil hS7utl'ls cnouitl
not lue better set ( ortil than It was. 1) )
the iepuhuicaii nalional plntfoimn of 18d3
ii tue following languageVe : ile-
Iloilluec nil forins of repuiiliiitirn us a
nat tonal crliuue tintl tile 11:1 : I loti'tl liotlur
1elllires t Ii 1)a.s-uuielut of ( tie iitiiilie Iii-
t1ehtv1iii itt tim tmtternmost good ftttil
to nil cuethitois at iloille IOIII1 abrotd : ,
umot only nceorllng to ( hut' hotter. bOlt tile
MIIrit ) ( If tilt ) ll1V5 iiiidei willell It Wuuil
contracted. "
Tiuc dechii rttion : in favor of a revisioiu
of the reViltlO 1aVi4 that vIit Itisoire ( lit
I iILOi liP Cl 10111 1 t o t ll1 I egi I 1111 itt I ) OX 1)01) ) St
of govt' Ill in 'ii i. a ii 1 t I IC grtt1 ii a I teti tl (
11(111 ( ( If thit' IltulilIc ilcbt SIlolilti hcae : 110
(1110 iii tiotilut 115 to tue lOsttlOll ) of tile
litliY ) Oil the In tiff.
'tue ( leChtrlltiOiu hu ovcr of tile Oil-
forcoiuient of till ) ? Joiiioe tlocIrhiie iiliollid
1Pit'Lltte lit Hluln4tIIilCC the 1)11111k ) : tdopt1
1)p. ) V'IlIllhlCIl ) liS III tiIelr iitliiitl ; : coil-
V'iltlOil of 1St ( ; following thto lilVilhtOlu
ofexieo 1)y tue ileJt01l oIlily nuid iRt.
cohorts of f1tXiilitiiilliVillclt ii'tIs
"Itesoiveti , 'I'hunt. we n1)I)1tVe ) I lIe pfnd-
unit takeui by tue goverIluilOlit. that tilt
imovle of tilC IIliitC(1 ( States ciui never
regarti witit lmlltITerenee ( tiit' attt'1nIt ) of
ally EtilOtellil ) imoover to ovcrthlrow by
force or to Stupllluiit ) by fruit1 the lush-
toitions of any repululicail govoruoineit :
011 tIle 'eteili COuitillellt niuti thin t they
wilt 'ie' W'ltil ( 'Xtit)11113 ) jeul1IISY ) its
ineiincliig tile 1)010CC ) 1111(1 ( hii(1e1)CuItlOilCO ( )
of this , our colilitry , tile efforts of any
s1lt.hl lI'er to Olhilitl ile % , footholds for
lllOiiuiICiliCO I goveintiieiits s1i5lutillC(1 by a
foreign liulhltary force In ilear 1)roxllnlty
to the Uiiltetl Stttes. : "
011 the uiihuior questions Itoo1l(1 1)er-
11111)8 ) be uuluiectssary to eiieiiiiuber tile
piatforlil , lutit. Iroferlubhe to leave the
delegatIon full dlscietion to join w'ithi
the representatives of the 1)alty lii other
states Iii endorsing such views as are
knowii to be geiueriihy : hteith by the
majority of reimbhlcans.
T1IKINU PIWCA UTZONS.
Tue treasury olhlclahs are taking pro-
cautious against a possible drain on tile
golti reserve , thuoughl iiothihng of that
kind Is hinmetliatehy thureatened. Still ,
the wIthdrawals of gold from the treatl-
tlL.y fot- the turteiit inolithIVI1l aillOlilit
to about SOOOOOO , and in view of the
fact that the last issue of bonds has
.
hOW. iiearly ithi been 1)8.1(1 for tile O8Sl-
hIhity of aiiothietcil1 ilpoil the treasury
o Sl1Jphy gold , Wilichi may greatly ( he-
1)hete ) tIlt ? 1CSCLV , flIltllLliihy iiivltes tile
careful constleration ( of Secretaiy Cai-
lisle. Tite thule of bonds stoppel ( the
gold \VtthldiltwalS to a large ( ? Xteilt 1111(1
IiltOIfelC(1 vIthi tXJOitS ) of oit1 , but no
01)0 C1111 tell 'vhiat wilt fohhos' the liiiah
hllYiilO1it ) oI1 account of the imiuls. A
reassutring condition In the situation Is
tim filet that there has been recently
a cotiskierabie iiilIrovelleiit ) ] in exports ,
witlie iilllorts ) h11l1e not leOul SO 1itNlV ,
but the hialaitco lit excIlulIlges lutist still
be large against tile lJIlitC(1 ( States , so
thlnt there aie reasons foi tupprellelnling
another ( haIti Ofl thic gold reset-ye. Nor
Is thifl 1)alauce ) of trade thifl only thing
to cause fear that the treasury may 1)0 )
Clliiel 111)011 ) to pay out it large ninoliiit
of gold within thu0 uiext Ifloilthl 01 tivo.
't'he SitliattOll of tile banks , as to tilcir
5111)1)13' ) 01' gold , Is to be tnkeii lutto con-
stderathoui. 'I'Jteir reserves are gellerahiy
hess than usual tumiti it reinniiis to be
seen whether they svihl ( lesire to restore
thietii toVhllit titeyOIO before the last
bond sthe It Is quite hossilie that
withilti tile next sixty tltiys tIlero wilt lie
a comnlileraiie ( ) tItciiase in the treas-
lIry's gold stlihhy. )
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lJN1VJSl 7l1'u1NuJ.orbNr. ;
i'itere is said to be a good deal of
( lisSItt Isfaction aniong tile rt'1)llhhlcnuis ) )
of the house of VOresOiltuitIves [ at tilt )
s-ay InVillCii tile colIlilIltteO Oil tiplIro-
1)Fhltioili4 hills eoiistrticted tim sllludiy
clvii flhhFOhiiultiOit ) ) ) bill. lit tite first
luhace , 08 to 11lIIil of tile large items
carrieti by the bill , urovisioii hiiis beiu
11111(10) ( for onhy 111110 instetul of twelve
mouths , thie colnillittee justifying tills
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colil.so sitit the t .x ihttllfltioil ) that no
iiiu iii cliii result , as coligtess s.Iil in ) Iii
sussioii iiext Decenuhmer nuitl the he.
l1ciuiie can be JiOVi(1Cl ) ( ( iii tilt hIhi ) for
the Ilseuli year begiuiuiiiug vitht July ,
181)7. ) 'i'lIOrt 111113' be l)1'CetIilt ) for thtis
sort of tiling , bolt it is not a method of
doing illSiIleSsvhliehl ) Call lie ilhirovOtI ) ) ,
SVhlIlt\'Ot t hIt' iflot lye be. 'liltrt ) ) CII ii 1)0 )
110 htL)1)0l ) or neceltabie OXCllsO for a
nllshithiit ) ( iliILi1IhUiatitl ) of approirin- )
tbIut4 , iluuth vtieiitvet tilts 101 $ beii tloiio
l ) titlllOCtuitIC colugrtssc's it hIllS lieii
vigol01041y ( OlullOiiliut(1 ? by the relllh ) '
iieauus _ 'I'iio iit toy ( ) ulutilot l1O' affOrl ( to
fohtov ( leilltCLIl I Ic Cxii itijhe in thi is rtu
) ( ( , butt shinuihl ill B straiglltforsvzd : ;
V11y mllIikt ) tilt ) iiiiIopriutlioils ) ) iltcotdtiug
to the rthltuireulmelIts Of tue PUIhlC ) Herv-
Ice. It tile Presluit liotisu eaii iCltlCt (
itpproprlitt louis vithiout iiljuiy to titu
PlIiiic ) service it is Its ( lilly to do so
( till ! it "iVihl gOt fioun thio jeopho ) tile creltt (
S'Itithl suieht rttreIlCliIleuit ) viit 31101-It ;
lint thlOro is nothiliug to be galue(1 ( by
such it inetluoti us the house eoiuuiiuttteo
hits lttioitCI ( , auth it unity ojuerate to tile
fljlsatlvailtage of the iltrly. : Tue 1)001)10 )
Witilt to bo ltcctlrlitehy IIIfOtllttI ) ? fiomti
ycitoto yOIiI of tilt ) COSt tif tilt tS'0fl-
iiieiit iuumtl thley lIlivo tlte righlt to sitchi
lii fornuu t lou.
'l'llCrt Is 1055011 to believe that ilIticil
of tim cutting ( h01I ill t lit : , flhProPrllt.
tiGila of the Htlil(1ry ( tlvii bill Is liitviso.
For cxii 1111)10 ) , tile 4stiutuiites for pubhlc
iUtl4li1is lliI(1e1 ( coiutruet iiinoiiilt to i- ,
: i2iIS99 : , siiile thu ( untolilit Zllilllt(1 ( lit tiio
1)111 is only 1i5SOT4 , or hess timunt oiie.
bait the eUmates. . Thu uppioprlatlou
reported for rivers fold harbors l only
( t1)011t one-unit the estimates. IIer are
two instances of ( lehIhuerately piOlollell
ilefleleulces whtchi lillust be ilmet by the
hirosemit congress ioext whiter.
J Sl'ATflANK CIJI11i1N(1.
The question of a state batik cur-
i-c ncy is not uioss' P1oiulllieIit lii hiIbhlC
atteiitioii. although 501310 of the bills Ill-
tio(1tlce(1 ( ( In congi-ess nutti tituler con-
St(101111i0i1 ( hi' tue luoimse comiuinittee 011
billikilig nini ciirrt'ney have iii vhesv the
Issue of notes by state bauiks. 'l'hue
nuatter is tiiet'efore certaIn to agaIn
colulnmunl , soolier or later , inibiic Colt.
slderation , so that tile reft'reuiee nmade
to it lii the i\Inssaehiiusetts repubilcaii
hlatfornl ) is zitit lulltllilOly. It says :
itte 0lioSOl ( to tue lIilSOl1I1l ( atiti
olnegerolis system of state banks. We
sl1lioit ) the iiuihlontii hiatikhtug systelul
nilti i)1'ileVe that It ; SllOlih(1 ( he so
nnoeiuletl 1114 to give It room for expan-
sloii nimil opportillllty to iiueet tile tie-
llitlil(18 ( of tile growliig buslmuess niuti
ioilihuitlouu ) ) ( If tile C0U1ut13. " I t is to
ho OXheCtel ) ( that tills subject will ic-
ceive lilt fltteiitill ( of the coillIllittOC Oil
ue5hiitiOllH ( of the national repliihicutit )
coilVi iitioli ziiitl thiltt t lie hiult ) foriul vlii
ColItnhlt 501110 expressiotu rtgardilig it.
\S'iualever Its relative Importance uiniy
lie , It Is a iuiultter viulcii slIolild tInt lie
ignored by time repoibhiciolt nirty.
It Is eiitlrely safe to soy tilIlt a very
large illaJOrlty of tile PattY uiie lmliIlittr
ably OPPOSOII to restorhuig the systeun of
state intuuk clurreuley that prevaiheti before -
fore tue luniosltloil of tilt ) It ) Per cent tax
oil such ciiiit'uucy. IS. . proosal to repeal
tiuitt tax 'ouid lnolnlbiY get. lit ) serious
couisiderat loil from it t-cpumbhicnii coil-
gross. ihlut while tilts Is wehi nsured-
its vehh , iildeelh , as that the hiolitY sttuiitls
for Ilollest ultOiiOY-lt Is llOiie the hess to
be ( l0S1rC(1 ( tllilt Its iositlOil siitih : ho
distinctly slated iii tiue ulIttlOilili lilat-
forllu , So that there niay In' no
tiohiit ) or qlmt3stiomi iii the 1)l1lhie ) )
iuutnd , in tile eviut of the success
of tile party , as to wilat its policY
\h1 [ be lit respect to titis qlit'St bit. 'l'iie
llttitttlt ( of a. large inalority of tile (1Cl11
orratle I)11tt3' ) is kiiosvil _ They are lii
favor ot' the reIn'ill of tiio lax : oil stitte
latilk tssli.S ( , 115 recouiuiiieiitlotl iii the
last natioulul : piatforlil , tile effect of
VhliChl would be to SlIttedilY flood tue
cotuttry with a vast ri1iouiit of state
lniitk hateS of lliicVrtlliil value , w'htit
the lIilitOililce5 uiiitl losses to miote hold-
OrS tiiSt3lflrflbhl ) ) fioiii sutchi a. system.
Time ( Icunociatte WtlIY rtigtii8 ( time tax
its tlulcOitstitlutlOflhli 1111(1 ( 118 liii llIljllstili-
Itilt ) iiiterference ivitii the rigltts ot' tile
states It nuidoubtedhy reiiev in
tue llatiOuiflI hhillfOiiit of this year thu
reconiiiiciitlatioii that time tax be re-
1)01110(1 ( , and it Is hot IiIllrOlfllle ) thit
it will iiiuike a umiore or less strenuous
81)1)0111 fo tile 111)01)10 ) ) 111 behalf of such
VecoiflhilCil(1ILtiOil. ( 'j'lto country siiouhd
1)0 clearly inforimied of tile republicaui
1)OShttOll.
There are mcii pronhineilt In financial
: iffalis , hjose jtllgmneIlt ( itt I hits matter
Is uiot controlled by vartlsan or sectional -
tional coiislderathoiis , as is time case
vt'tthi lilost of those who advocate state
limtiik currency , vhio believe' that it is
Practicable to' , have a SOliild and safe
currelicy 1ssue1 by state buiiks. ; Nuuler-
Oils lilluis ) have imemi suggested for such
IL cl1tVeilCV , hut iiomue of tilemn has hmeen
lice froimi serious defects vhiicli romi-
tiered thmenu tiiiticCcitlbhe. It illily be
seriously ( loultel w'ltt'lhmer it is possi-
hilo to devise it 1)11th for a. state bank
currency t1mtt would give note hoiiers ) (
absolute seclitity , eveil with mmcii gov-
eraniemital stipervisioii as would leave
mulytiting connectel ( 'with the Issue of
cut.rtPllcy to the authority of the states.
It would SCCIII that iio 0mb w'ii ( ) kiiows
anytitimig of the history of state hank
currency cmiii doubt that It wouhl ( be a
most grave iiiistnke to restore that sys-
tern.
10AG2 fl'OflrIflS TN P)1ITICS. )
Tue couitentioui tilolt has been recently
fomented among locah habor leaduos and
haiiot uiodomis Is In many resects ! to be
tlCilOEOd. Tilero Is ito tiololit that maiy
iute(1etl ( reforms ( ] eluaiile(1 ( hiy wage
workers cotihi he elTecte(1 ( by tile Pooh-
big of Issues at the hahhot iOX. ) It Is
hot to lie exhccted ) , hiowever , that Amnert.
( flhL vtrkinguneul w'ihi forswouaihegi : -
aiice to existing political larttes ) amid
uiulortnko to build ip a miuutlonai laior )
hIlt'tY. National legislattomi iii time Interest -
terest of lahior can be secured iuiore
readily by agitation from witilin exist-
lug jairties than froni VItilo11t. Tile I
1101(1 ( for labor reform Is in thtc cit los
and It is there that the Influence of
w'oiklngmnon iiiuist first make Itself felt. I
1h1uis Is conce(1el ( ( hy nil thliilkiilg looPlo )
Wile are frhoiidhy to hiibor and desire to
amiieiiornte time couuhltloii of time wage
workers.
'Vimo municipal cnmnmnigns now iii
progress iii severah of ur larger cIties
are ieing ) w'ntchied with interest as itt-
fording the opportiiiitty for vorkiuigmnemi I
to head tile way iii r0j.e1leratillg
local .goyeriiiulemuls. Nowhere Is the
iieetl ( if ) llliillClpflI reforiui greater timamu I
lii the city of Chicago , anti tilt hVC$8
Ut' that city is urging li1Oil vorkiiignmen
tIle necessity ol' a Jutlicious use of tilulr
ballots. The Chicago Itecord hits tue
on thm hlefld viten It declares hInt
tIle w'orkliigineui suffer more thiitii others u
fnin corrult city governmneilt , yet lii
tot ) iiituuiy Instances they nrc resl)0IISIIhe )
for tue IClPtlliilllOIl ) in powttr of intil
ilihtlulilOil. ( 'l'Iio V0I' W'OVst " 1)OOIiers" ( I
iii time council , It smiyt , whim titey vote
huiiberillely niitl shiiuneiessiy against
overytililig tilutt orgiuilized labor staiitl I
for , still 1)iOfCSS ) to be friends of tue
ivorkiiiguiueim , itclillse , forsootii , they oc-
casioiluthiy do a cilmurItabit act for an
litultyidual Ill distress. )
'i11io Ciiicago 'J'ribuite , dlsctmsslng anI I
Otiler 1)111150 ) of tue mine subject , says :
Tuiouih nidormanic candiulate are often
party headers , no voter , no matter imow
strong 1118 Pouitlcah seumttincnt5 Inn ) ' be , i
under aimy obligation to vote for a candidate
merely becauEo ho wears tti party badge.
It Is his duty to vote for the best man , be
he republican , democratic , or independent.
Tiloro 18 no pohitlea In tue councti. An
alderman Is not a political ofitcer. Ills fit-
nes8 or UflfhtIleSS for the poittion i not at.
fected by 1118 tarif ! yiewe , ho may be a
repubitcau and yet a boodler , There are
imiany knaves in the council now who call
tiicouehve5 republicans , but WiloflI no he-
cent republican itould itupport. There are
deunocrata In time councl now wbom any
hoc3t republican ahiouhul be glad to have a
chance t vflI , uftr lie shows hlmolt A
Ii 'tter citizen liy 4oing eo than by voting tar
irma man tVo 'rrue3 for "protectio& ' and
holO out II 1Ift1I8 ( to corpotatlofls for
brhbt's.
"In all tle pan-political contests veto
for the be3t The quetlon I one of
men , riot of apfaure. It a man ha not fit
to bo an aldotiau no party nomination can
make him fltfiu1 the beet 8ervico a voter
can render hiiafty ; t& to diiown that man
and read a letpmto the machine that nomi-
nateh iiini.
( Fe ) :
While ihueo ii really no hoed contest
twessliig fm itnmnedhate coiuslderation
111)011 ) olmunhu.rjrkImugmm1emu ; , thlcy can tb
iuitichi to iiiohil euutlnueumt nimiong their
owil class lii farhr of couucet-teth ncttoii
lii tue futurd whuellever the issue of
good goveruineiit is itivohvod lii the
choice of city , county or legislatIve cmiii-
hhhntes. 'i'iley should , however. steer
clear of vote-brohcets anti llnprhtmclpieh
schieuiiers vlm wailt to Inupose uipoii tue
crediil ity of s'oi1liigiiuemi for tim purpose
of ftatluering timetr own nests.
.
\\.e iwesuuuime tiimlt if mlu1 of 111050 liii-
lillgrmttlOii ri'slrlctioit Ciltilluslmisti4 vere
going Ii , hire a huuiorer ) It ) tug it ( hlteiu
tliojhrst reqtilsite for ( 'IuulhOyliielit. ) vouiii1
ho a kt1ovhehge ( of hook lemurliluig. 'i'hle lull-
liiigt'ullut , tilerefore , 'Vhi ( ) humis not hOld
mull ( ) lt)0t'tlllulty ) ) to flcciiitte liii editcattoit
ululiqi. be a. hnmugeinig nieluace to time
safely nhitl irogress of tile country.
I Tliler ( the ieyised 1)iogrmliil ) of tilt ) liii-
nulgrmi t loot restrietlouiists illiteracy nunolig
the fm'lgn-hoii coining to tue l'llitetl
Stmi t(5 ( Is to I1IVtkL' time saluie petmahtles
mis hiiOheSS ( ) hIllliOt'islil ) niul deilborate
crime. iltit time Inca vhl ( ) chaumuor imlost
llgmi lust Igimormimit. Itmulimumis , I'oles amid
htiosslutims : tuo chmlmnoi-lllg for 'time fuluutxa-
tlomt of ii1ihhtuli ) qf lgiioraiit. Clibails and
Sintlvtchi : Isinmmtlers.
Au Ihliilois graild Jury says it Is try-
ii'm. to secure tIle it'iCmli ) of an olTemmslvt'
imtv rciuirlng ( , time Umilteti States hag
It ) lit ) ( iit4)haye(1 ( 1)11 eVCiy school huihitl-
lag in tii stat by eiiftmu-elimg tt thuioiigii
imidttiuiiit of lumiiic ) ) ohilcers and prl-
'uute 1)eISOliS ) for faliliug to hive ip to
thtt' strict letter of Its iwflvlsloiis. If
tht iieIiilOrS of time leglslatui-e vete
only scliooi teneimers oiseitool directors
tilts Piall iuuigitt posslimly ililve 501110
effect As tile legislature. imowevt'iIs
uitt Ill sessioti aiid w'Iit not 1)0 foi ii t
least mu year. tilts explaimatiomi of tlm
grand jury's freaks is , to umsum no stroumger
terun , a. trifle gaitxy.
Time apliroprliltloml oi-IhIlnnce ( for
raicit will 'bb ' befoie time couimcii to-
ilighlt. It 'tii , iIlCitiIt ( ) anotimeilGti
Iteill lit favot , 4f nii nctllmg city eimgliioer
lOSileS ( tile t2i : ( ) in favor ( If time iuounlnal
euigilleer'io t5 also drawhuig $166 a
month from tiie , state treasury as sect-c-
tary of thte Stcirrigatioii ldard. Wluy
the city shI011id IhilY the- salary of a
substitute yimdn 'the priiichpal is drts
lug an equal1 tuhiiit from tile ijtate fertile
tile same P0VlOLl iasses comprehensIon.
Tilere Is no lawtfoi it aitul there Is no
valtd eleus ; fou It. , , Aiiui yet we are
aSStiltil ( thiatlthle'tlty'fl business is being
CiiltluCte(1 ( 09 iaiiiimoss principles aini lii
De iitqest : ePuon , . , . , . ,
The 1)iess of this staie imehheh to unimko
tilt ) state fair a succass : intl its assist-
ai'ce was rendered vohullttlriiy , vithioumt
hWice. Tile stale fair is a fixture. Time
people kiiow about what to expect and
tIme ( hates. lit will not require the ( Its-
tributioa of 500,000 dotlgeus , which
cost the fair a great (10111 of money and
thu Vt)1 ) y little good. Time newspapers
of Nebraska rcSiOfltl so cheerfully and
liberally to every 111)1)081 011 buhmlf of
i1llhht ) ( enterprises that nchiody thinks
of offering thteumi 1)ilY for their 51)1100.
Everytiiliig else In the way of adver-
tti4iiig is 1)iii(1 ( for , while time free horse
hCSS is ridden to uleatli.
Secretary Mditbn has iSStle(1 an order
roqutriiig liispqctors of lncointiig 8tck )
to iOgtil vorhc In the siuinii hours of the
morning. The 1)0St Is no longer a simie-
cute anti % % .fl umereafter reqllire 501110
exertion uiimoim time hurt of iilsioctors.
UI ) to time time of this lnuiovntioii In
the lmusimoctloml (101)ll1tlilCmlt ( time linlres-
sioii iirevaIh1 t lint time bticteiiit herders
hInd hittie exelise for drawIng thmotr sal-
itrIts , but loire Is tIme very hest of cvi-
uiemice hInt such imlression was false.
CroY4ilii1 i'rtIgIi AfintrN.
St. Paul Ploneel l'res.i.
Commuiicattoii wait Mare eounds wehi.
nit the worhd is in iio particular hurry for
Umat. One thing at a time , Mr. Tosia. Let
Lus know a ltttte more of our own affairs ho-
roro We undertake to pry into those of our
rmolghbors. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
TleklIiIi.r Ihe llreezlP ' % Vent.
PlIlIaleIplkIa 1lecor1.
The mayor of Omaha hmas vetoed a curfew
rdinance which proposed to rohibt dm11-
iren under 15 years of ago from being on
hmo streets after dark-a meaauro thmat
uavored "too much of the Connecticut blue
awS" to suit Ills imotions. It Is only in
mtaton witere time instinctive love of liberty
mae been blunted by bos3 rule that curfew
tegiilattGn lo iiOShbiC , In the breezy west.
where ttioy inhmaho the tovo of iiberty with
very breath of lIfe , the antiquated curfew
Lieu has itttlo chance to i-lag.
York's ItlNIi ItW.
indeptadent.
Goverumor Mortoui gave a bearing last week
0 thmo mayors of the cities on the Raine8
ixclso bill. which. byide official act has be-
lame a law. Mdit of them epoke In op.
) OSitiOfl to the bill. That was , of course , to
) o expected , as tlte bill would divert a con-
ilderabhe portion of the excise moneys from
lie cities to the state treasury. On thIs
tround alone , .Ujertore , the cities would
maturahiy oppose tt. It Is interesting and
ioniowliat. sigoiticantto note that timoso who
vanted It vetoed , jvo , as additional reasons
vuiy the govorui9"siloutd not sign it , that
t does not alloW small storekeepers to sell
iquor as formorJ3' : fthat no one Is ohIo-wed
0 glvo away any ljjuor on Simxmday ; that it
ihl abridge t7euneans of ontertaitminent
rovided for the people ; that a great many
acon keepers aimd oLhcr engaged in liquor
) usiness will bo thrown out of employment.
ono or these grounds are such as temper.
LIICO people wouldconstder valid. Timey are
n defense of tlmt , liquor trafilo. It is not
loubted that the Ralnes law ivihl be an ad-
rarc upon time present excise eystenm , do-
pita Its evil features.
Sl'.tNlSlt PtLIOY MISUNIflhtSTOOi ) .
fltile of 'erngtla InterTiewell flit ( IIC
l'reurimt 1)tItlcultIe.
NEW YORK , March SO.-\ special to the
herald from Madrid says : The duke Of
Veragua , the lineal descendant of Culiltobus ,
who visIted tIme United States during tim
Columbian celebration , in an interview suyo
that. it is his earnest hope that time trouble
between the United States anii Sp.In over
Cuba oumld die a imaturmml death. 'Spalmi , "
he said , has had great provocation for tlio
opression of resentimient against time United
States. I am grieved to say that time action
of congress seems to ) iavo been the insult
of the century. I cannot undcrstan how it
happened Time only expimatlon I cn find
Is that the American people antI senate
mk'umniorstanl the motives anti conduct of
the war in Cuba.
"Whatever the outcome , I trust that the
idea of jtustlco to Spain vihI prevail. Even
thottgit war should como between Spain and
the United States , and even were it possible
tli.it as a result the Spanish nation ahotllth
bo wlpeh oft the lace of the earth , still the
name of Spain would never be forgotten , but
would gum down througim hIstory revered and
respected as long as there was such a place
as America wttlm time benign shmmuhow of a
Columbus upon it. I do not believe that
tite Amet-lcan sor.ate simoutd Imavo forgotten
In time excitement of the moment what its
natioi owes to Spain.
'If the war were soon , and wtth dignIty
broutght to nIl cud in Cubi , or It there bath
beeuo no vnr , Cuba wolild have laid a hmomno
rule governummont timtoilld imavo been en-
til-oly satisfactory to the majority of Cubans.
Of course .1 bomo rule govorument cannot
be granted to a mob of insurgents.
"Soain viiI never allow interference in imer
d5mestic affairs. Even should not other
countries which have Interests cioe to those
of Spain come tote this quarrel , Spain 'would
still resl.a'i any interference to the last drop
of blood of imor sulIjects amid to the last
centime of her money. "
The duke bein askeil what , froumi imIs
standpoint. Woiliti be a gm-acefuh and fair
way for the presimhent of the United States
to get out of time dlIflctuity , replied : ° Do
tiotlllng , and hot it die out. I cannot conceive -
coivo that congress wtil force imini into any
1)romature aetiomi. "
VflltSICIJTEi ) DY UNICXOX FitNl ) .
Itepenleil Attcmup ( to l'oisoim a
VOllll II II II .1 1 ! or CIII I ii reim.
POltTL\Nfl , Ore. , March 30.-Mrs. Hiram
Smith and faunity of Coburg are time innocent
viettimis of an unknown imrson's hatred and
hive in daily fear of death , Repeated at-
tommipta imave been made to noison the woman
and lmer children of hate anti time would-be
poisoner has grown boider in his attempts.
It is believed ito is crazy or has a mania
for murder.
Titis imereon visited time Smith hmorno last
Thursday muid left some kind of powder on
the top of time jar of milk. Mrs. Smith
does not know what tim powder was , but
believes it was the kind of poison used to
destroy rats anti squirrels. On thmi visit the
polnoner heft notes of a thlreateniimg char-
actor. On time afternoon ot the next day lie
again visited time promises and ptmt another
kkimmd of powder on the cream in time pantry.
'Ibis smmistance was of a whitish color , looked
like soda and tasted like concentrated lye.
Yesterday the famnily persecutor again
gained adunittatice to the premims unseen by
amiy one , and scattered poison about tIle
Well and In waterIng trotuglis and in time
grain bin. Thwarted timu far in his efforts
to take time ltves of the family , time mnys-
teriotis individual now seelims determined to
oolean tIme stock on time rancim. Time famthy
Itves in constant terror , not knowing what
minute its property may be destm'oyed or tIm
Itves of its monmbers taken by tlmo unseen
enemy. Tile C230 has been placed in the
hands of omcers.
IOU ) 'l'IIEIR EAS'l'flit A WHEIC AiIEAD
I'icItte Coast CIttt'sGet ( lIe lillige oat
tiIC 114Mt of ( lIe ' % Vori.L
SAN FRANCISCO , March 30.-A rpeciah
front Tacoma , Wasim. , says : It was Easter
Sunday on time Pacific shopo , although prob-
ablynot more thian imaht a dozen people knew
it. Those who diii know it , hmowever , ' are
anmbitlous astronomers and mathematicians.
They find that tIme first full moon after time
, spfixig , eqUimilIx put Iii an appearance on 'title
coast shortly after 10 o'clock Saturday night
and it 15 a fact timat tluo first Surmmimty after
time first full IflOOfl after the spring equinox
is Easter Srimday time worid over. But in this
peculiar case , said to be the first instance
of' the kind aince the begtnniumg of the
Clmristiamm era , only tlmim , part of the Pacific
slope has it Easter Sunday a week In ad-
vaimce of the rort of the world. When the
moon filled Saturday , reckoning by Pacific
coast time , it was already Sunday Ia New
York and London Consequently for the
cast alid time rcnmain'Jer of time world , except-
lag tile Pacific coast , the first Sunday after
time first full moon after the spring equinox
wihh not arrive untti next Sunday.
Clttilode ItllM Not lit Ali Nesy ,
DENVER , Marcim 30.-A special to the
Republican front Butte , Mont. , says : John
Maguire , an antIquarIan 'of ' considerable note ,
has unearthed what he believes time fact that
cathode or X rays were known to time Chi.
imese many centuries ago. lie found In the
London Phtiosophicah Journah of 1832 an account -
count of a curious Chinese mirror which
had tite power to reflect upon a screen by
the aid of the sun's rays objecta on the
back of the mirror , the mirror being made
of Chtneso silver , a combinatIon of tin and
copper. The Journal stated timat timere wore
but few of the mirrors then in existence , and
that timey were evidently the relnalns of a t
lost art.
_ _ -
liemialy lo 1'it' d lit' Fr'eiImiUiI , ,
KANSAS CITY , March 30.-A special to
thme Star from Cofreyvihle , ICan. , says : J ,
Milton Turner of St. Louis , one of the cairn-
sal of time freedimmen of the Cherokee nation.
spent yesterday in this city. He says all
time arrangements are now completed preparatory -
paratory to making time iong delayed gov-
ernunent jaymnent of time freedmen. Time work
of revising time roll will require about thirty
days. wimen time paynmeult , amounting to about
$250 to each person , to III be made. Ttmis
will cause great relief to time hundreths of
croditor.mI 'othmo brivo been bustaiutng the
freedmen.
NegoullihilIg to , ' tile Ciliflo Itonel. .
SAN FRANCISCO , March 30.E.'ihder -
lag and E. L. Giirnore , represcntilmg a London -
don syndicate , are In thmis city to close
r.egotiatons for the purchase of tile Chino
rtaci in southern California. The ranch con-
elate of 40,000 acres and tile price Is said to
be $2,000,000. Time property viIi be divided
and sohd to Ermgiisim fafliilea. One imundrttcl
families are expected tlmls year. Time hand Is
now used for time cuhture of sugar beets and
fruit , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
' % ' 4.IgilIllW Comil at * ili 1ilIimes.
SPRINGFIELD , Iii. , March 30.-The supreme -
promo court today Ilanded down an opinion
in time case of Harding against time people ,
involving the legality of time law of 1891 , x-o.
gardhng welgiilng ccal at the immine.s anti
lrovlding for a chock weight. TIme court
imoids time statute unconstitutional , as it re-
immoves the right of Parties to a contract and
discriminates between mines ,
-a
iiittV ' % Yolm the PigIlt ,
OTTAW'A , hit. . March 30.-The A. P. A.
Injunction case of Edward J. Hertz-an , fire
marshal of itocieford ( toni 1891 to 1804 ,
against Mayor Amasa hutchins , ehcted as
tue candidate of tile A. I' . A. during time
fierce religio.politcal fight in time city
In 1893 , has been decided In favor of the
mayor by the i'uprerne court.
lilllic 'reelL'vld ll list Stifler ,
ChICAGO , March 30-The hIl'nois supreme -
promo court has affirmed the sentence of one
year in time penitentiary against Frank and
Cimarios Meadowcroft. Time Meadowcroft
were banhcorm who failed for $120,000 aftcr
an unsuecesafui World's ( aim- speculation ,
Their offense was receiving deposits , htnow-
ing themselves Insolvent.
Highest oLu11 in Leavening l'ower-Latest U. S. Gov't Report
R V Baking
V . AoAJTLY PU
.1011 mu. A 1OiLj Itilillt ,
ContOmiiiiltile Splteivorl of nit lillmmois
Urntiit ItmP ,
ChIrego Inter Ocean.
The lndlctnment of every imiembor of the
boari of trustees at the University of ii.
ilrois by tile grand jmtmy of Cimanipalgn
cotmmity , as reported in time imivz of yesterdy
morning , has tiio appearance certainty of
petty and contemptible spito. It is a grave
matter and 2101 a joke.
We tb not , hmowovcr , bohiove thmiut it was
(10110 0 bring ( lovernor 4tlteid tub disrepute -
repute , as lie IliOlsoIf soonms to suspect , ito
is niorely an ex'omcio member of time board ,
and Is no lmmOVo respolutlbhe for time mmmanage-
nicimt of time universIty than hme Is for the
rnar.agclnont of limo Illinois Central rluihroalh ,
on the board of wimlch ho is also an cc-
cmclo nIelimiter. Nor will i ilurt lila icimli-
tethoim is a nmatter of fact , tIme goverimor
has taken an umnustlal and wholly cotnimlcmmmha.
bin tmmterest In tue State omimiversity. No
point of criticism can ho immatic upoim lmlimi on
that si-ore , On tlm contrary , his interest In
the institution is one of tIme very best foatilres
of lila atiuninistratloum , or s It joist rnmh
tight to any of tim other mmmemnbei's of tile
itnrt1. Two of these nm-o hadies-Mrn ,
Flower amid Dr. Julia holmes Smith , It was
cruel and macaim to bring llm bills of indict-
riont against tlmeni.
Anti for what wore these people indicted ?
Mt ieflalSO ( , as it now appears , time elmeriff
of time county timltulls 4hat tinder tIme new flag
law a United States flag ommgilt to float over
every bimilohing on the university grouimds.
Thmoro may ho a smolcelmouso or a pig pout
witim a roof to it connected witim time llimi-
versity. There are a gooth muany srtmettlres
Included lii the imuiiiiing of time llimiversity.
Timere is a hioindroti-toct flagstaff on time
university grounds front \vhmlcil floats the
mmatlonal banner every day. If wo mistake
not that is it ftmil colnphiaimco with timiaw.
Thin fact iii that illinois legislators lmatl
better be very wary of educational novelties.
A few years ago omme of our gemmerai ar.oemmm ,
lIics. ylcithing to thmo inmportunities of Ciii-
cage retormmmers. 1).lSt'Cti n compulsory Odilci-
tion act , deslgmioth to reach time trimants in our
streets and tlmo parents who aeommm perfectly
commtent to imavo timeir children grow imp In
igimorammee. No one had any idea of inter-
feting with arivato or pnroclmlai schools.
But all the fools arc not sheriffs antI granth
Jiiror , Some of tlmenm get on the i3oard of
Education , and the result wan that the la'
was abused. Not , IlmdCed , to any coumaliher-
able catent , but 0000mgh so to crc'ato a whhe-
spread and natural prejudice against It , re-
suiting imi ito repeal. Thmo inst getmerah assembly -
sembly timougitt it would tend to cultivate
patriotism to have a flag over our schools ,
and so It votmid. but that every bomilding
imued In conImeotion with educational pur-
posea mnuutt keep the flag flying over it was
no iart of limo plmrposo of time law ,
If Champaign County wants to save Ita
ouvil reputation it will mnako imaste to undo
time folly of its grand jury , It wotmltl be a
grievous wrong to the univoreity as well as
to time trustees to let thom Indictnmcrmts stand.
113itSoNAi , AND OTliiditSIStd.
Now timat Greater New York is a fixture ,
Chicago shouid start an Egymtfan camimpaign I
anti annex time spoils.
Senator Illaclcburmm's twchve-foot florah
tribute has caught time later tone of hula sea-
atorlai boom-faded brown ,
Senator Pelter has etarted a crusade
againot tile senate barber shop. Ito regarthe
it as "vicIous and extravagant" and a macmm-
ace to his lung protector.
It the proposed statue of Ben Butler is
correctly sketcimed by time Boston papers time
Oppottition nmanltested in Masaacbusctts toI
quires no flmrtimer expianatlon.
Tlmo obJection to time use of wine In chrIs-
toimimig time war ship Iowa was not founded out
a dislilco for tile liquor , but against wastimmg
such elegant stuff on cold steel.
TurpIe of Indiana iii time mort studious man i
in the senate. Ho is congenial to his
friends , delightful in society and snappy in
debate , hut likes hIs books mom-c than any-
timing else.
The personah eatato left by Lord Leighton
ie appraised at $235000. ; Time ileirs are his
two sisters. and the wiih devising the propd
erty to , . thorn was made on time day the I
artist dled
During the interclmaimge of conmpilments at
Cannes between Mr. Gladstone anti Presllent r
Faure of France the latter asked the great
Englishman if ime found time hanging imeavily
upon his Imande. "No. " answered time Grand
Old Man ; "I follow very closely tue affairs
of my country. The man vimo has nothing i
to do is the nmost miserable being lit existc i
once-the most to be pitied. " t
Chauncey M. Depow knows newspaper ic-
porters as wehi as any man , and hero Is wilat
ime trutimfully says of then : "Every profes-
slon Imas Its code of itonor. That code is always -
ways based upon confidence and trust. I see
more reporters and ottener thman any ten inca
in the universe. Timoy breakfast , dine , sp
and sleep with me , or , practically , timat is
wimat it amounts to. Tlmey como to me
blue-penciled at all llour.u of the day and
night for a revelation which they must
take back In aoune form or be discredited at
tile office. It is often a matter w.ilich it Is
important for me , In justice to time interests
whtclj ! I reprcsrit , or time people wimo trust
ins , not to reveal , but wtmon , as often happens -
pens , sometlmlng can be said which will reach
over the Important crIsis by a suggestion ,
if facts , and tlmc situation can only be under-
utood by a full oxpianation , tIme reporter
hears In confidence the story , and timemi tIme
line drawn beyommd which ito must not go ,
md never ha that commfldence been ntis-
placed nor the line overstepped. "
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i'hl.nhelphmia ! Timna : Considering that
tmeto's open war btwcen senate and imousci
over timio Cuban resointions , Spain might
1150 Its geol eiflccs to bring About peace.
timIcago Tribune. "Can't something be
done , " loudly excinim time New York Mali
suah Eximiess , "to jolt the conscIence of the
United States e'enatO ? " It the question is
1tdthiitl to tie 'we have no hesitation In
tittering .t vociferous no. You can't impart
a jolt to a vlmctlllnm. '
Brooklyn Eagle : \Vlmilo it uvotliti be gratl-
tyIng to have a world of repllblics ( hero
Are several dimeumitics In the wa ) of the sac-
coastui revision by the United States of ho
goverammiental systenme of other mmatloust It
seems to be all that we can do just now to
govern oturseives , mmml ve are not making a
brilliant success of it cithr ,
ifanaus City Star : itfoantlnmo ( here is
basis for ( lie Imoimo timat alixiety for adjourn-
moemmt vlhl influence time leaders of tlmo itarty
in control to extomIti time tenmporary Ilastimono.
nmont to a perummnument one , nmmml that In cense
mlmcrce tile Ctmbami question will ho reimmitteti
to thmo colm8ideratloum of tue executive brammoil
of tIme govcrminmoumt , where it properly bciommgs , -
Under such circuimiatnmmccs the friends of
the Cubaut cause imony look forwarol to devel-
oplimoilts iii favor of the alIas for wimich the
patriots are struggling , for the spittftml antI /
ili-commsidered vpeeches timat wore itmtiuiged 41
In him tile senate worked hnrnm rather titan
good to tlmolr irmterOsts.
St'lttmCIICIlt.
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Ietrolt Tribuiltel First hmtmrgalr-Got youi
chloroform r'lIhy ?
Secoimd ilurgimmr-Yes. Dope ( ho old man
fit-st4 I SIlilposo ?
'Iot elm your lIfe , The baby first. "
Cillcrmgo hteeordt "S'imnt woomkl you hike to
have tIme glee eltmb ullaY ? "
"A coupio of rounds with a good foot bail
(011mm. "
Inhhianalohis .Touirmimil : lie-Oh , dean I
Ivisit I cotmiti get. hold of some good biscuits
like Inetimor tOted to nimtlc for mmmc.
She-And I vl.sIm I ccmtlhll get seine good
chotimes like fatlmerimsed to buy for inc.
Cleveland Phalli ienler : 111l5. Musicus-
Did YOtI imavo mmmlicll trouble in learning to
sing so benuiifmliiy ?
Miss Frnnkiy-Yes especially with time
imelgimbors.
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lVoitlliligtoii Star : "AntI now , " saId time ' '
slmippimmg clerk , as ime piclccl tIp time bill of
( nm-c. "ImavIlig been tilling seine orders , I
sitmiii itossorder ' '
itoss- some milling.
Cimieinnnti Tribtmmme : It.'t ; too bail , " ait1
time /5'i Whose eyes Were red and whose
immLil I _ coInIng otmt of curl. 'I'rn threat-
oneil with nbolute tyranny. " 'W'lmttt' time
mmmntter ? ' ' ' 'My tnotlmer says mime wolm't timitmlt
of my trying to title a bicycle until I lmnvo
had aomtte lu'actice iii iedahimmg' U. sewing
macit limo , ' ' , ' 4
Boston TranscrIpt : 'Young Duff-I never
talk about timiimgs timtmt I (10 not ummtiertantl. "
Did hitiff-Iteally , you nmust be tIme anost
reticent youumg mail in time city. "
Harper's Bazart lIe-There is one tlminr
that always goes to nmy head whenever /
touch it.
SIte-What ie it ?
tIe-My imat.
In1ianm1lolis Journah : "Oh , you are not so - '
moti" Sali ( tlmtt sumow. . ' 4'
To wlmlcii tile sun merely deigned to
1tEwer I
"Come off time roof ! " ,
Trutlm : Tlmo Simriff-Yoii any that fellow
vito broke jail ieft a mutitsage belmima ?
TIme ICeeier-YeS ) , sil imere it iii on tills
rnper-"Excummo the liberty I take. "
Chicago Record : "So you accompanied
'otmr wife to time 3)hfly after all ? "
"Yes. I imapponoci to tlmink ( lint if X
hidnt she would toil me nil about it when
the came home. " '
Cincinnati Enqumiror : "What Imas become
it' old Stykes , the faro denier ? "
'Oh ime refommeol some tilmie nso , Ho is
L imiglmhy respectabie citizemi amow "
"Vent into buslimeso ? "
'OIu. no ; Ime is living off time money 1w ,
mmado out of his fare bank. "
Troy Times : "I guess , ma , " said Joimnnio
JImafilo at time breakfast table , "tlmat Mr.
-lostetter . McGlimnis tlumd It rtttlmer expen-
lye coilIng on our Faminle. "
" \Vhat tb you mean by ( lint. young man ? "
aid . , his sister witim asperity.
r don't mean nothin' , " said Johnnie.
toggedly , "only I Imeard Imim toil you in time '
tall Inst nlglmt that every time ito 'called ho
rolee time crystal ofhiswatcim. "
harper's I3nzar : 'Tlmere nrc a great many
emarkable facts in electricity , " observed
Ilck' . "r saw a statement tile Other d.y
lmat a. tlmuntlcr cloud could imot cross a river.
never kmmew that before. "
"Neither did I , " said \Vliieins , 'bmtt I guess
L's true , Nature never does anything un- . .
ecessary , 'l'imtmimdcr ciotumle don't lmeed to
rome rivers so long as they can chuck t1i
lmunder across. " c. .
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Yonkers Statcenman.
I wrote , ommo day , some tender lines
I timought would live ;
Timey bore time same inspircd ring
That' poets give.
Aim , ! I % 'rote those soulful lines
Upon may cuff ; -
My laundress thought that. timey Imad hiv -
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SomervIlle Journal.
A poet's wife yearned for a bonnet-
In fact , she'd not her heart upon it-
lot compty was time poet's purse :
For editors Viewed him ummkiimdly ,
And sent him back imis best work blindi.
.3 if It Ilad beemi common Vol-se ,
At inst. In titter desperation ,
He wrote , for Jmoardmtiey illustration
onme lines In 'iviliCim you'd vaiimly sctmrclt
For timouglmts. He got a checle on Monday ;
And that Is 110W , CIt Emtstor Suumday
[ is wife wili itroudly go to clmum'cii ,
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Waists , , ' Waists ,
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We are going to devotb all tills week to the little ones. All our
Simrlimg Suits are here , auth we wIll hold an llmformmmah opoimng $ time entire
weeic , Mothers mumtl cimiithreii especially Invited to call and hiisicCt the $
great hot of ehugmiiut clotimimig we mi to simovliig ,
Jtmimlor Stmtts , a to 0 years , . . . , . . , . , . . . , 3. 00 to G. 00 - .
Sailor Stmtts , 8 to 10 years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.O to J7.O . . ,
T\'o-imteco Suits , 7 to 15 yearm . , , . , . . , , $3.50. $ $4.00 , $5.00 to $10.00
Bike Stilts , 10 to 10 , . . , , . , , . . , , . tlJ. O and up
Long Vaimts Stilts , 13 to 10 years . . . . . . . ijJ.OO to J18.OO
Til080 are nil our own highi grade cloth , made In the best manner
possible , and guat'autcoa to give perfect satisfaction. ,
J1Money's K'orlor Jur .llfoney Bad ,
Brownliig , Khig & Co.9 '
Reliable Clothiers ,
s w. Cur. 15th timId Doiiglmtmo Sts. I
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