Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 07, 1896, Page 4, Image 4

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j . 4 - 'rilE OTSIATIA DAILY 1ct't : 'PtIESflAY , APitTT 't , 18)6.
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_ : : : _ : EliisI1c1) : tVm1Y : MOflUiO.
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flatly fl ( WUhout Fun4 , One Yeit.
TJAIIY flee nnil I3unflnr. OflO Year 1
1 I3L 1tWII1
Tb' e. tnhIi . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 2
UrI y IIe , One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 fl )
I3iturtlay One Year . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I t4
Weekly IJve , On Yvnr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CS
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oivicis
I Oinha The T Hult4In.
fluth OmAhn , Singer flk. . Cor. ? 4 sn4 2Hh St&
OUflelI I3tufT 1 North Main Street.
Chlig ( ) Otflep , 3t7 Chftmher ot ConnnrC.
! 1 Thw York. ltoomti , 13 , 14 n.I IS. Tribune 313g.
; . Wnlngton , I47 P Street . W.
con1tISI'oNDrcE :
.1 AtI cmmuntcatInni , reinting to nei an4 clI
Ioi Inl I'ntter ; h'iit bn flhIrI(1 ( To the Fdtor.
nhHINt8 ; 9 T.TVFFflS :
' AU trnIn tetter , nn4 remlttnnee hOU1 ( 1i
* 1IfPCI tD The flee l'ubItRhtnR Comiany.
? , Omrhn , Drgfti , c1iecki nn4 potntflCe orderii to
v made pftyntt to ttii ordtr of ( tin companY.
. T1Ii ! Jflfl I'Ufl11I1Nfl COMI'tNY.
I ItITOrC1flCUr.T1ON ,
a'orge H. Tzchtick , ecrtary nt Tt ) 1p Pub.
Ilhtng company. Itng duly MYOtfl. M3 thflt thO
actual mHnr ! or rull anil iompIete copteu of the
I flIIy , 1ornrg Iycntnt anti Sunday lice prInteI
during the month or March. 38G , was a fol.
.1 MO .
2 . . . . . . . . . . 17 7 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . . . . . . . . 1&(8t 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 . . . . . . 1v2 , , . . . . . . .
I ; . . . . 1SM' t . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . lg ol 1 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I9.RF
7 . . . . . . 1A$7 $ 2.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.003
S . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 104) 2 . . . . . . . . . , . . . 17.0S
. . . . . 123f 2. , . . . . . . . . . . . 17,947
t 10 . . . . , . , . . . . , , , , , It.'lo 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.92
II . , . . . . , . . . . . . . jt.zg 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 17.tI )
, 12 , . . . . , . . . . , , . 1.O20 2t . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . 1LQ79
13 , . , . . . , . , . . . . . 1t.O7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 . . . . . . , . . . , , . . , 1.22 : i . . . . , , . . . . , . . , . . 1s.03t
Th 19fl43 31 . . . , , . . . . . . . . 17.9:1 ;
, 1 , .e . . . . . . . , . 19O -
Tot'U
6I,384
i Less 1educttois for tiruol.1 . anti rcturne1
cotes . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . , . , . . . , . . . . , . . . . , . , 6,213
Net 1e 31lr0
. . Net daIly average . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . 10 O0
a1O1toio It. TZSCIIIJCK.
' . Sworn to berore me no.1 ulcrlbet1 In my
I pX''cnce tlilq 3.1 1fl % or Atrtt , 1006.
( Seal. ) i. ; . 1' , F11t , Notary Public ,
; 'I'Iio lillItatloll e1ieee 1,111 , liasnot yet
becoiiie. tt 1it' . It inny yet turn out
tQ btj 01113' Ilitlttitloit 1iJ$1atIofl.
p
'Fito pullIc 1I1)tllry Is n part o the
city's Il')1)ert3' ( ) . 1'hi city 81)0111(1 ) dO
nothing that 'hI1 result In tite Irre.
parable Injuty of Its ow'ii property.
Letters of w'Ithili'ljwah ( Seem to be
quite tb fashiboti alilolig Nebrnskn 1)011 )
tieltitig , pnrtletilai'Iy s'hieii thin coveted
llOlilhllfltIotl hiuM lhISll1)1)ellred ) from sight.
ItllIICija1 ) electiotis t(1fl ( % ' ' 1hi tili'ii
htti'gi'Iy 111)011 ) hocal 114511e5. 'l'iielr sigiiilI.
calico , thIO1'fFC ) , fig U. forerutiner of the
result tillit. i to COIIIC w'ithi the iiiitioiitI
election iii NOVelllItir ) lutist IlOt be over-
esliiinted. !
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Iovn. hiii active caiidit1ate for 1)Othl )
repulhIcnn : ilitl democrat Ic 1)resitIeIltial
flOIlliIfttiotlS ) tititi if It shiotilti be really
pressed to do so It might nhso supply
J B , Veaver zts the PoPulist header for
aitothier time.
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It tile railroads would he less loud iii
their professlolls' deferetice to the
Interstate coilililerce law auth lilore
scruIuious aiOl1t grailtiiig eluuh treat.
' , Inolit to all , they wotilti greatly
, streiigtheu thieiiisIves lit the public
; confidence. .
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: One by otie the democrats who secured -
cured tiniir seats In Coflgres.s by fraud
! are lRing sent back toIieir ( coustitu-
E COtS. The tthiiie i.yfll cottie'ivIieii no oiie
vhhl'efltUl'e to servo a torah in the
Itoitse titiless lie has au uiidispiitetl
; chthiii to his seat.
Councilman Ditneati nioliounces that
j ; lie ihhl not claim I3 ns councilman for
.
tile tiiii during w'liicli lie was dravhug
t a sihtti'y Its city )1tllt1hhtIg ) hlisictor.
I , That iii hotter titan sotiie other city
ofhiclals hitvo done who hitts'eheld two
lucrative olhlccs at th same time.
I Nebraska wants the 1)eople in other
states to know what a good place It Is
for the hiivestiiieiit of labor nuil cajil-
tel. The PCOhlO in Nebraska know
: what a. good state they live in. If Its
resources s'ei'o 1)rolet'IY ) advertised
nothing could keep incoiiiing settlers
away. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
A Nebrioska hey ) hiss 1)0011 ) selected. to
, relt'selit ) IIni'vitrd iii the great aitnual
joiiit ; ilehiate ltet'eeii harvard and Yale
to determine 'liichi of these IntItti-
tiflhts ranks first In the field. of foreiisies.
The Nebraska boy Is 1)01011th to jItishi to
the front , no iiiattcr svhiere lie iiiay 1101)-
peti to be.
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Noss. it is lroposetl to Increase the
salary of Mayor . \Vertz' lrivllte ) score-
tai'y at ; the txiiciise of tint salary of
the city e1ectrieiti1 , Of course tile tech-
iitciil luiowhtdge and skill of the electri.
ciiiii cantiot 1)0 iV0Itil 105 iiiiichi to the
city ( lie sut's'fces .
us iohltlcal anti v1re.
IllhhlilIg abilities of thio 1)rlvate seerc-
tai'y to tiitt Ilillyor.
- It Is now flhlllOllUCCd . that the fore.
ciositre 81110 of tile s'iiter voi'lao 1)iiuit
iiiay sOoi be Oxiteettal , It Is manifestly
to the iiiterest of this city that tite In-
ternah affairs of thifl water works Coil-
Utily be straightened out , to the end
tiiitt the iihtiiit 1llll , ho Illit 111)011 ) liii
nptttiil value 1)11515 111111 operateil in the
Interest of Its llatroils us vehI us Its
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o"litOl.s
! Fiie Police COillliliSsiOfl 11:15 : (100Iled to
police thic public illi'lH ) iii llli'sllItilCe ) of
a. VChlleSt ( ol' the 1)11 ) ic hoii'd. : 'I'itls iiet
is rigtti'tittl Iii certain cIicic4 as a coii-
Cessloil 111)011 ) tilO I)2Il't of the 1101100 00111.
lflisSiOU , iviteii 115 it illatter of fueL tile
patrolling of tue 1)libiie inorks is tinti
sitoulti 1)9 it ( ltltY of tiit 1)111100 ilejiart-
lileilt jtist. 115 Is the patrolling of 1)llbhie )
squares. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
'l'hit ) TOIi legislature hits fixed 1111011
the lust thay or this w'eek for atijonili.
iiieiit. lii tito few i'enltiiiillg tliiys of
tile $1'$8iOll , thler'torc , olily thio Illost
IiJI)0ttiiUt ) 1)eudIng ) 11lt'iiI4lltes ivlil ho
t able tO COiUtilitiitl COilHkherattofl , 'l'iio
1)111 itovIdiig ) for till Joya stnte cx-
hblt $ itt tiito 1'LltlISiilitiiSll)1)i ) eXhOsItitl1
slioitiil flat- lie lost lii tue shiulhic of the
cosiiig iiottr
'It Is oh ei'y 'eii to talk about 11w
bridge ease ticelsioti auth the (1158(1- (
' 8hitigo of imellitg traltis Iii tutu out of
Omaha. 'I'Iiti iiiliI iii the tuiloti (1ept (
; C000ittitIt IS tiiitt the t'UIIrOhths ( don'tvant
t to spciitl II ( iOiiltL' In O1Ilahil Ia ) long as
they tire hOt obilgoil to , Thity ale \\'Iii.
lug to eniitlntio to do busil1osi at tIle old
tuiitl ( or yea's to COIIIC , no iiliitter how
illIcit the iuhhllic Is thlscomiuotietl If they
eau ouiy taWo uwuey.
rovriis. tyi ) c
ffet' trio ilrIitlS % ) ! of ei1&Ihi'fltlOil ) (
otid ihlscuosIoii In cuinitil I tees , lii COO'
f'rcncn.'c ( ( lId Oil thip Ilooi.i of tiit' tivo
liotisps , col1trr'i. has fiuirtily iccaiihcd Its
OjitiiOil ) 11'gllrhlug ( ( lie sit iiittloti III
1111(1 ( tue ditty of thu 1tiiItth Stubs lii
i'ehritloii tttei't'to. : 'l'lie re9oiuf Ilusseth
by ( lie SPiltt ! ( ' IilOi' ( ' 111:111 : it tflOlIlt ( ago
were yesterday CoIlCllrretl iii by thit ,
house ( If i'el1t'Cspi1tatIi'c , . rCctivitig , an
cv'tvhlcitt1Itlg nrnjorlty. I'1lna rt'toiii.
tlits theclire : that , iii thip Opiiiittl ( of
toltgross , a eoiiihltlon of Iflhhihic war cx-
ists hIet\vceil Ihic governuient of S'LulItl
itlld tue goverlilllent ifloClil lined 1111(1
1110111 ( nliicd by foret' of arits by thin.
iCO1)hC ) of ( John tlll thai this country
shioti I d 11110 III I a II 1 si riot lie it t Ill I I I y I in-
tS'Oell the coiiteiithtiig inwt'rs , fltPOt(1-
lug In ( ' 11011 nIl ( ito rights of beiliger-
nuts iii the Iort auth territors' , of tim
hJiiltetI Sttitc ; niso that the frlnimdly
( PIhiOCS ( If this govcriluieiit. slioulil he of-
feted iV ) tue presidnimt to ( lie pnltlshi
govel'nhllcilt lot' thin reognltloiI ( If tim
Iillnjeiilciicc ( If ( 'uhia.
Iteiimg concurrcnt , these i'coiut iomIil
8 re si in iIY ) 11 11 CII II item tloii of coii grt's-
sloniti flilIll011. 'I'Imvy tb hot go to thin
ircsidOllt , Ilor (10 ( hwy iI itily 501150 CV
tlt'gi e.i COillIllit thin t'xcci1tie braiicit of
tim goS'el'lillletlt. ' .l'ltey inive tin legal
force , wimafev'r of Iilorah force I hey
11111V exert. 'I'iiey (10 ( not iii thin lelli4t
clinilge the attitude of tile liilteih
States to'ard time conflict in Ctiiia.
'Flint clii : ite dolie only 1' tile notion of
thIC ht'(4ih1'i1t ) 0 21(1 ( C0OV04 Ca i'efimhiy
avolih'il time nolirso s'im bit 'ouhd have
compelled tile chilnf execiitlvt' to net ,
either iii approval or dblflilii'OviIi ) of Its
( leChiiVatiIli9. ) unit it flhtitle itS i't'OIU-
tloiiti joint Itisteati of concurrent 11th
, preshilont'OUIl luive beeii reqillrcil Ii )
disclose hiis lIositioll , but as It is lie Is
hot culled 111)011 ) to ioiiS lilly itt teiltIiu to
( lie oliiiiun , of coimgrcss , vitiehm he 111113'
or lutly ilot regai'd us i'eprcsenting ( lie
ntttIimient of time country.
It 11103''ei'3' i'CflSOllflliY be flsiW(1 ( ,
therefore , Willit good lllrhoso ) Is served
by time lIassoge of these resointloims ?
It will Ilot iii thte least iwlp the ctnso :
of time Cubali lHltiiOtSV1l ( ) nhi'elily had
nil the IllOi'ai sulport ) tit' IIQCled. It
tInes not , 1)lflVe time munrIcan lleoPlt ? In
11113' iettei ) light before thin world , be-
clilise their syiflhatil3' vltht the iiisur-
gumitii % 'fls veh1 kmtoss'u. It tiocs not
lltliIlItl'l III 11113' PritlCille ) , lior ( hiQs it es-
tttbhishi the flint in'oelaiinel thai ( iii'
Otibitus 1i10 Ciltitied to behiiget'eiit rights.
' [ 'here iiiis beemi a great (1eli sitlth In
muhlillort of the nssllinption that they
fli'C L'Iititiel to sUch recognit ioll Itilt
tiicre hiis 1)13011 ) notliiilg to delilullstrltte ,
1(8 S'tiH said by AIr. l3outehle , the itctiiiil
nxIsteiice of the ( ziet of lehiigereuey ) as ,
Is required by tile rules laid t1o'ii 011(1
that have been recogilizeti from the days
of George W'aslllllgtoll to thin 1)re1e1it
hour.
Oiitiie other 11811(1 , tii effect will be
to intensify thin fnehiiig of Imostliity In
SPilIli to'iii'tl time ITlIlted States niid
ivhiihe there IIIe , doubtless , lnliIy : w'Iio
.ii1 lIlakn light of this , It Is really a
ieiloiis IlltittCi' . It ilivOlves thin danger
of var 1111(1 50 hong as thiiii daiiger I : ;
Jtesnlt ! flItalicial ClilhIltOllCe ) ivihi be
lltUte 01' less (1Ii3tllrI)0t1 alid llIlSOtticd ,
to thin ( Intrillietit ( If illSilieSs ) poiItIoii'I
It is hot believed that the presiileimt
s Iil lIe iiitlueiiced by tIme' ( h1'C18i'atIOIl of
congressional OliI10li regaidi ng ( itibu.
Tiio illllrtSslOli ? is that lie ( Ions Ilot
think time insurgents have established
a cmliii to be recogimizod as behilgei'ents.
But thin action of coligress gives lmlimi
\\'fliTflhlt to act w'hiniievni' lie shah ( lenin
It nxi'dhCtlt to (10 140 011(1 It is hoSIlle )
that ho 11103' select a tilime for actIon
whioit ia rtlsami Interests w'otmld be beime-
fited. There Is reasoii to iwhieve that
time poiisiige of these rnsoltItiolms wIll
result iii hiat in , rather timan good.
11 14LFXJID it NIIAJ-S1'ANlSII Il LLti1NCI.
There are lmiliiSilIle , fetttires : iii tIme re-
l)01't of an nlhiaimco hnotw'eei Etiiaiii1
1111(1 Spaiii. It Is coimceivnlmle that Emmg-
liiiiil should desire the prlvlhege of itsimig
thin Spitnishi harbors on tIme IcdIter-
iiiliniiil for thin refitting uId ! shelter of
her 'ar vessels aiid lot- oIlier iulvaii-
tages vhmiii such a. coilcessiOli ' 0l1l(1 (
give hint' iii thin event of war wiilchi
would require thin use of a hni'ge mavy
lii that quarter. But thin sttlttlllCtltthmttt ?
Iii rctlii'il for tilii4 concessIon ( ieiit
Britain w'Ill give nul)1)ort to Siiaimm Iii
her Culsimi conlilet Is highly iilllrolaihL' ) ) .
'i'Imit hut isht govcrinmmemmt fully ummder-
l4tIiildS that any assistamice retidered to
S1i8111 iii that dlteetiomit'Olmll ( imi' mn-
SCilttl by 11w Ummlteil States amiih would
have tIme effect of rnvlviiig hero thin feel-
lug of hostility toward England whIch
it ; hills requited great effort oii the part
of thin coimservativa elenmniit Iii thin coiiii.
try to stilmihtie. It S'Olli(1 ( iiitrodiwe it
how coiulhieatioli Illore sttrloiis thou tIme
VCilnZllOlfl. tjtii'stioii flhi(1 ' vould invoke
B. IWOteSt fl'onl (1w ( whole American jco-
hIm , vhierea8 In the Veitt'zimela mutter a
large JltIimIItL' ) ? tin imot believe that our
governnhinit Is ( Ntiiel. 011)011 ) to take itmiy
extreimie 5(01) ( . There is hot it 111011 iii
thin COhllltr3' , however , who woimhd mmot
jttsthty : our goveriiimii'iit In going to 11113'
extent Iii i'esntmtliig 1rIt ishi IimlnrhosI.
tiolt Iii behalf of .Slbttl ) iii 0111)8. ) 1i1g.
hinul ( lesii014 It ) lilililItlilil iiimd stiduglhluil
iOliCeI'tmh rt'latlomis i'Itii tint Imiitetl
States. Thin 1)i't14011t ) goverlilimelit lins
givt'ii thin stroiigest asstmratices of tiiii4
aliti tiioi'o Is no teusoit to doubt Its sllm
cet'Ity. It ; is eiitirehy Safe to stIy , tiiere
tore , thuit thierto Is lIt ) iihlliumce lwtw'eeu
Immghiiiit1 timid Shuilil that lIivo1es : the
remotest diiimger to tue frIendly ieiatIuti
it'tVet'li ) thin fortmmer ntmtl thin Umilted
States. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
, ' ' ' ' ' ' .
( lfli,1SLh t\'I ) 'i'UlJ 1'JCbSIDTh'CI'
'l'iin letter of Secretary Ciirhlsho to thin
chutitinait of' the ieimtiicky ( leuioerutic
state coniinl t teti 'ihh ilrobi11h lIe gnu-
ctIili3' IliterhIretwI itS Iiimphyhimg ( limit 11(1
\S'Olll ( IlOedilt thin liOiililititIoLi foi the
li'5I(1C1iC ) ) ' It It should collie to hmliii 'tylt hi.
out iimi' effort on his IIart to sncume it.
\VIilio ito Is hot thIsl)0sdl to inive blot-
self iittiiottticed as it caih1dmte : for thin
lloimlifllltiOIl , hiti thudS nOt , say tiiitt ho
iS'OtliI iiot iicet'jmt it. ITO Siilmily ) hot's
lUlL iVIl'hi to e'Iitei' imtto it coiltest , but
thiert Is liothilllg iii his helter to Iiiilleale
( lint it hits frheiulii oleslt'it to liltiko him a
etinihitlu to 1w vould Interpose an oljec-
tioii. lie i\lli Imot stek time mmoiiiliintloim ,
hut Oh tiii. ) omthmer 1111101 lie vIIl not idlldi
11l13' . ilio't'iimelit ( hut 11111) ' lii ) miitde : to
l.t'c It to Iiliii. I C this ho thin correct
iuterpretatlou of Mr. Cuihilc' poiItIoii
'I
ttife to say timat thin lCelltlIck3' dehe
gitIo1l to the ( 'hmlcngo coliveli'
I Iloim vIIi hrcst'mlt ) his ililillO amid lie
rthiouhil receive sttpport froni oIlier south-
CIII 8tntes 011(1 fLolmt $01110 of tiios In
the iiottii wimo hmnve not favorite toiiu.
it Is still it ( hlidstluti wlintiii'r Secretory
intilsie is hot lmillueimci'd tim tIi1 muatter
1)3' ) thit' tiict , wiiichi hIlly be kiiowii to
111111 , hint iir. ( Ilevelnimil Is vIIlliig to
fldCelt ) tue liollllilntI il. It is thin opititoit
t hilt I lie lresidellt ) S'll1l Is a ijodhier terimi
I auth If lie hiii this anIbitinIm lb 0110
'ouhol be thorn iIkCh3' to kimon' of it thou
i1i' . Carlisle , both because of Imis P10111- !
11011Cc 115 IL htiS.MIiC ) ! tnuiohIi1atn 011(1 ( hIs
milton Ito hel'soiltli ) reiiitIoii i'ItIt ? 1r.
Chnvchiumoh. It Is iiot easy to beik've thiiit
Carlisle \VoImI(1 lmlmluIf'st such I11lIffvr-
01100 regarding time ilrsldo1mtIill 1101111i10-
ttnii If ime hind a free ( held nimol ivilO
inohnr ho rnstrnlimt , At : liy. rate It. is a
himlllI4Ihiin tiieor. , ' that Iii decllimliig to
: tithioiizu thin mllilmohIimCClmlellt of iilimiseif
ni ; a caiidhdatn for time imoimmhimatlon ? oli' .
Carlisle Is COiltrOihe(1 lY ) thu einmuollera. (
tlouu that 'lit , mimust lint , by nimy act of his
0'll , staimd ho thin s'ay of ti' . ( Jhevehiimid.
ceoidhig to \\'ta4hilngtoui cori'e-
ili)0hllelIt ) ( of tiue tjhilcago 'Pitni'uo-lleriiiil ,
: i t . C'hnvehalmd 'amits I lie mlunl I on t iomm
timuti hiuis a 1)11)11 ls' vhmIehi lie Imitemitis to
Ilse Cuthishe for ( lie mitlalimmiiemit of his
a uimiml I iomm , 'I'lie selie iile fl s on I I 1 ned by
thin ( )1'Vc14pil1d'iit Iilvol\'elt cQmlthItiOlIS ,
hmovevcr , w'liiehi ( It ) not sectim ioraetlcable.
. .ilIJsT AI.f. , 1'fJIT.a'O(1IT1liU. .
Omnaima liletchiqll(5 ( , mnll1mfilttuircrs ,
iutiikers , luitsi il'Ss Illeim tiiitl hrherty
0'ilers liltIst nil 111111 togelimer for tue
li'OlmlOioli ) ( of every project amid emmter-
hi'iSe that Prolilises to. .commtriiutit& . to time
material l)1'O1e5S ) of th cIty. If thmny
want to bmiimg Iim.surnllce rates olown o
the Id'ni ( hint prevails In other cities of
thin sahiloj clitss thmey imlust eimforce their
Just ( lnlllilIl(1S ( ly ) sio3viilg (1 ( 11111(0(1 ( front
amid immakltmg coniinon cause. It is
not the tetahleN aloim ' i's'iio are Imiter-
( ii4ted. but every citizen who contrillutes
( lltncthy or indirecthy to die lire insur-
111100 finid.
All imiust puhi together in husistluug oIl
it slwed3 C0iiI1mhi8IlCn by ( lie rnihrouds
withm thin order of the State Board of
Trtliisiortatoui ! for a imes' union 1)115- )
seiignr ( lepOt , accesibl to time hl1iik )
1111(1 sulliclcimthy COlilillOhiOlIS to aecoli-
mmiohtttn ( mill the nussnnger tritihie ( limit
\ il1 cotmvnrge ill ti.ii city for tlmQ llext
tetity-il'e , 'e1l1S. 01113' 1)y united lie-
( ion cait Omnalni ever eX1)nct to sncimre
time 1thi\h'113' facilities to vliIchi Its 1111-
joi'taimcoj tuitl lilsiimnss emitithns It.
'tYlmat ' Is trill' of nolequate passeignr
dQhOt aCcotlililolfltioIls is likewise trite
of 1iofl-dscri1li1iatI1l ! ! freight ra tes , botlm
at 011101111 1111(1 South Omaha. .t'hinrn is
ho reason why Onmalma should longer
submit to a policy out the part of thin
iitiii'oids timat diverts traflic rightfully
belonghtig to it to other conmpeting
lOititi4. ) In timis as iii nIl other limatterS
It is hot to be eXlCcte(1 ( lint cotmeesslomis
wIll be gained unless nih thi& clemnellts
ititereilted In Omaha poOl Issues.
\Vhmihc 1Wo1)ibhY : no euiterprise under-
tukeii by Oinnhma Imas hInt wIth simchm
lIIialliiIlOtiS fll)1)rOYfll 1111(1 ( eIlthiUSiuISi ( CO.
olnrtitioii ) mlIlloiig all classes as hias time
Tr1ti1s11missisI1)1)i exposition , time neces-
slty of a solid amid unvavnrhng silpjort
of thin mlltilmugeilmellt In nih thin stages of
thin P1OiOCt cannot ln ) too ntrollghy liii-
1)l'essCiI il1)Oli our citizomms. It is only
l' it bug 1)1111 ) , it .Stiolig 1)1111 1111(1 a 1)1111
ithi together Ilmat time cxpositiomm can be
assured ammd its success placed beyond
' ' ,
P0t8lS'nIltUI'e
Time test of Oinnhmn's sohldarity s'ih1
CollIe 'hlniiever priva to interests
1111(1 iillivIhtIt1 : selfishness simall CollIe
in conflict w'Itlm the delilands of time coIn-
lliOfl good. Olimmihmit has never failed In
gettiilg wimat. it has started for , nxcnpt-
( tug whmen its forces lowe bnii divlde(1
by hiitrimmtl dissniosloim 811(1 tIle sicrilhco
of public Interest to l)1Ivflte gaimm. Thin
conditions with v1Iiclm we are now confronted -
fronted ( lnIlIlIIId _ of ih a 1)Ubiic-H1)Irlte(1
devotloii to tIme general welfare 1111(1 flfl
lllicOlIilrolUlsilmg ) reistaimcn to every at-
tdflillt to create ( hiVCl'siolIs by tile 111.
motion of side Issiles or by appeals to
ilihiYhhllai snht'-limterest. % Vhthi Its ire
verhial 1)Uhi ) 811(1 emmergy ihli'ectetl to a
( OllIIIloIi ilI1IOSC Omilmilla % Iii lIlive no
dItllctIltY In overcoimiiug nil ohnitaches to
itu eontiilue(1 cOItlIiierChlLl 011(1 industrIal
silpvelilttcy.
"Both candlolattos utterly uilflt" Is thin
'ily thin Chmleilgo ? oIuii1cipi inagite
cliai'acterises tw'o liltOllvhio are riumiling
ngaiimst nile anothmnt' for time council fi'ommm
olin ( If the 'nids In .thiat city. Jim an
iiislammce like this vhiat is tue hiomleut and
COliScielitiolls voter to do ? 110w Is hme
goiimg to choose thin lesser of two evihs ?
0mm of time lieu Is seelcltmg re-election as
it ( leiIlocI'iit llj)0ll II. recorol timitt shlows
hilmit to hmave beemu on time v rong side of
tivel'y Iinportaimt ( itleStiOlI , Time other Is
11 reiilihIcIut ) vard boss. ilothi arc
it1ooii ktejers ) , vhio traii ! w'Itht tIme
hovest ehemiments In tue w'nrd amid rehy
on time loolgiilg 1101180 vote for election.
BOt\'eel1 cammdilates such 115 these It
lliUHt 1)0 ) ilobson's elmolco for time inspect-
ttIho voters ilild tmlyiilg itw'iy froum thin
hOiiS on elcctioii diuy bight 1)0 ) it 1)111t101m. )
111)10 5111. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Solime of thin 'iiicngo raIlroads urn cii-
iieitvoriiig to ( 'Iit't' it 1)h'it ) ( iii jlistilhcatloui
huforo ( lie Interstate ( 'olulluerce commi-
iiiissioii lot' vlolntlimg thin iimtersttittt hit-
iii thin matter of ttm ites ipmd secret
I'dii1te14. ) ' .l'iils tIiin they insist thmut ( lie
hltIlIlt ) Iittit'hmt'H iiiiimost solely to tim
imnitvy siliI)1)el's ) , w'hmo hmavn lnmI'slled a
tmtimt1.iiiid'tleiiii' lHiICy timmtl cOimlhdhil'il ) I
thin i'Oills to ilcedhit iiiHlIIesI4 itt mIt's
ihictateil to thmeul. here again we Imave
till iIii4tIllIcO of time volf ilcetitoing thin
IZlliii ) of iiiitig tittu iVZltt' , 'I'hio ralhromttls
sjmtrteol the ichato 1)Ilslnes(4 ) ( timid imtivo
ommhy thinmmmsehves to Ihiilllt' ) if it ima gut.
temt ln'yomid control. I f they vammt to
iuluitln iy thin letter ( If time hit' , timey
ls.ihl iuitvn hittie thitlicuhty iii doIng so.
Tim blhi now lwlldlllg Iii colIgress , lIro-
vlding salarIes for tethnrai district. court
otlleiais , will , It Is estimimated , save thin
goverimmnnilt ut least 5OOO ( ) a ytat , in I
Nebraska , It 'IIl (10 IIIOEO thitin thit ,
It whit 5(01) ( time IOVFCSL of hetty OffefliltiI'H
nitti tilelO tIttlmSIortiitloll hitminireds of I
imilit's at heavy exi'imso to thin overim-
iiit'iit , Vhit'ii tlmeir ttises ciilhtl meadhly
1)0 ) ( hisph)500l of by Inexpensive lIIcuhlu.
:1tiiy of titetu 1)ro1lhit ) to thIs city iime
lmi'tleticiiiiY reheased 1110111 trltui. A notimi.
nnh flume IM 1it1il51t(1. vIiIcIi Is rarehy ever
h)11i(1. flnchl ( costs tIme goveL'iIlIlnimt
( cool lO ( ) $ ) o. q'iie il'OlOsel ( htlS'
xviiI , If t'nffc'qh. hlIIL a slot ) t such
(1i1t'StiOImtliIh ( tI1es.
The Chhlei ( ) Cull ) is ( ' ( ) flteinIhflhlllg 11
grand eIhit'iioi ! ( jf thin liftletim nimul-
versary ( If t1ij. heaI of tim corim laws.
\Viieii these iiL'i ( SiMe repenleol It was
fret'hy hrt'OiILlitd ) I i)3 ) tile ciitiiusiastic
Cobiheimites ( ' hess than it ticende
tile vhio1e ( vIiIzel ( worid wotuiol have
000"ilteh ( tiiC'td0'I't'Iile ot free tratle iind
immive aohoptcilit'ee ti'adn polIcy. lifty
years have ilisseih niiol the eoIilehiIi1e
hilQf ) thiut fice trade is time miliihemmulluin
ho not yet at iiumd. Iii this rcsIect thin
liofles iimmtl cXhectiltloiis ) of thin lmmnlI whmo
repeninti time British coril laws have
hienmi dlsimmuhly disalholmitcoi. )
Time W'estnrn ihnsseiiger nSsocilltloil 1105
notilleti thin Bonrl of County ConInmIs-
sloiters thmat hmnrenftnr rcdtlced rates will
Ilot hit. ? granted charity cases.rIhme order
is iticimhed ( to illIply to llIdIgt'nt ilersoils
for w'iloni trammslortntlomi eastilouild is
t'nhiInStel. ( ( It ! to be hltPstIiIIn'i ' , of
COili'Slt , thmnt chmarity hmnif-rates Itave benit
vIthmilrnvmu fi'ommm iOiimtil Iii thin vnst to
Onlulma 115 is'eil. I f tile rflhiriiIlS vIiI
see to It tililt thmi orlnr is umllforimlhy
nimforced It 111113' st'rve hflli't ittlly to stol )
time hli'actice of SeIIdilg ! IliIII)015 ) ilito
tlmis city.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
It Is hmlgiihy gratl fylng to umote timat tile
city CottIicil of Coiiicii Bluffs Is w'Ihiing
tovaIVn tile ( hlIeStiOIm of lOcittiOll until
time exilosItIon nllrOlrititiI1 ) ) bill simali
iittve bceim 1)aS'tl ( 1)j. ) . the Iowa inglshit-
ture. Iii view of time ftiet thmat time 1ovit
tiSSeIIIbhy vili sooii iihjOliril till ISPS , It
is limmperittive tiiitL sulnethiimmg be doime
itt thifl i)1nseilt Sdsi4IOII if that great state
is to be re1)ttiSlltc(1 lIt time eXhlIiItR.
'I'hme PeoPle of Ooutmcll IHults reahi'.c this
timid timey arc lii cartmest Iii their efforts
to aid lit futhmeriimg ( time llImigtllflcdnt
cmmterIlrIse.
fly a recent decision of time Western
Passenger ttSsQCiittIOtl time question of
tl'aIiSlOrtlttiotl ) of hiicyches hitis beemi
fitiaihy settled. Any roa(1 In timis tern-
tory vhuich shinll hmreufter carry whmechs
115 baggage may expect to pay a iiettvy
hue for tim IImhiscretholm. There ii4 110
sotiiid reason wimy bicycles shmoilld bn
transported free Of charge , amid thin
mioniiiial tohi Iuipoied ; wihi not w'orlc a
iiitrdshiIp tiluoti totinlsts.
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Czar lttIiIt'n Edict.
'NOW ' York Sun.
No more atuifed'prophct In American
lOlitiCS. .
I -
S1iciiint ( t Fitot.
Chao 1mi-1Ieraid.
Tile people Jizvo no rights that boodlera
can be taught 1to rrpect.
l1oiiOliIlMtic i'rogre(4s10n. (
i'1lladpliia itec3riI.
The comblnaiqa Qf the icon-ore producera
va8 followed bya ombinatlon of coke pro-
ducers. which tlu turn has been followed by
a c3mbiaatlon Dfrtha producers of stool. The
procession of the conlblnatlon is logical
otoouglm. Flrat'zLhom raw , tIiemi tile fimiLehed
material-and UlnaIly the steal.
Electrical I'NNibilltleM.
OiotODenioerat"
Tesla tuys iLs unnecessary'0to construct
a geometrical flguroto.iittract. ( lie attention
of ( ho fiibabitant Dt Mars. it Is posrible
now to getierate iirtilhcial tliupder and IIht-
ning and great eheetmic sparks with a gap of
a tulle. The Idea of converting thunderstorms -
storms Into a rhythmic dialect is decidely
interesting.
'ccdft,1 QIatIlitieM In 1'ihlfe 0111cc.
Chicago I'ost ,
In a government of the ieOPle it matters
at all times and in all Places that honest ,
Intelligent and responsible men shall bo
elected to otilce. Whenever i party re3ches
that stage of Inadlence or Indilterence whoo
It wliifuhly ignores , fitness in Its nominees
that party has reached the brink of ( IC-
atructioim. And w1iemever a ( people becomes
indifferent to the character of the nominees
presented by partieo that People has reaehed
the stage where nothiiig short of fire and
blooa can save it traIn the twin tyrants of
corruption and violence.
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'Fije Ariui on 1IIc'cIc ,
Minneapolis Tribune.
The bcyc1e can no doubt be made a very
useful auxiliary' ' In army movements. hut
we should doubt tile advisability of mounting -
ing a whole army corps Oil wheels. It is
trite that expert wimeelmon ea.iiy make 100
miles a day over good roads , Willie ten nillos
a day , for several days in successon , is good
niarching for Infantry , and twenty-fIve miles
aday is about as much as cait be gotten out
of cavalry. flut it would be found that. a
body of 100,000 inca mounted cii wheels vouid
fall short of tue peed of time solitary wheel.
men. and on ordinary roads a bicycle army
Cf that magnitude would be so trung out
that its front and rear would need to be Coil-
ncced ( by tolegrapit ( a enable the command-
lug general to keep it under hIs orders ,
ItAILIIOAI ) F'IIEIGIL'l' lLt'I'ES.
Ielizaitc Jniig'rs involved In 1)li-
crliiil nu tioji.
St. Loutu Globe-Democrat ,
The recent decision of time United States
supreme court to the effect that witnesses
in cases arisilig under time interstate coin-
macreQ act , cannot refuse to testify on tue
plea of incriminatIng themselves is generally
approved by the railroad people , and good
results are expected from It , Hereafter , the i
cutting of rates wihi involve a definite danger -
ger or Imprisonnient. and omcials in charge
ot ( raiSe matters will be very slow to take I
a chance of that sort , It has boon posmible
itt time past to make dtscriminatlons in favor
of certain shippers timrougii evasions of the
law , and to escape putmshment ! by an expedient -
pedient timat will , not now answer time purpose - i
pose , The fact that the law has thus been m
systematically anti . per.iistcntiy violated is I
not dented In railroad circles ; and time only I
excuse given for it is that suclm proceeiing
were made neca'it'i' to mnect illogittlmlato and
disiionest competittoim. In other words , It is
claimed that a resort to "scaipin' on ( lie 1
part of one road in a given territory has i
compelled ( lie olliers to adopt time same I
coure3 In ordert'ThtecL their interests and
secure their sbare of time business , This I
justification ina questioned in point , ot I
niorality , but Itjjn.tmdoubtediy the explana. I
tlcn of most rate-cutting of recent
years.
IL Is likely tlilt'atl of ( lie roads viil now
: o-operate In tittm1njJmtCiianCe of rates , which
will ho CII advarmyagtPnot only to them , but to
their patrons well. What ( lie business
Interests of time country want above every-
Liming else In the 'uIitter of freight charges
Is uniformity. VUII time rates are so mailip-
ulatod as to tayoieie class of shippers over
another a nlunhto3Lwromlg is done and the
Injured parties 1a-a right to protest in time
eamno of common justice. and fairiless. It is
: ontrary to ptlbliC policy for a railroad to be
lermnttted to make these distinctions on any
pretext or un1er-uny vircumnstancos. The
meaning of its charter and its functions is
Limat It is bound to dcai with all of its patrons
) n equal terms , and to so adjust its rates that
there can be ilO reasonable complaint in that
respect , "The fact is , " says Iresident
Iiigalhs of the Big Four and Chesapeake &
Dimlo , "nine-tenths ot the railroad companIes
a'ishi to act fairly with the Pubilo and make
tIme same rates to oil shippers. " This may
readily be believed , not merely because such
0 policy is thin wIly honest one , hut also because -
cause It Is clearly the most profitable one for
ito railroads. This decision of time supreme
court should enable thpmmm to iursue a course
It ( lost kind without suffering for It In the
loss of patronage ; an'i it is to be hoped that
they will all join hands in an earnest and
roohuto effort to maintain uniform rates and
put a stop to the evil practtces that have
icretoforo prevailed all over the country ,
1IARR1SOND1J1IC1'EuI)1NC ( \ ' )
Only a Very 1'ov Inimato Friotuls an
Relatives Witness the Ocromony ,
START AT ONCE FOR INDIANAPOLIS
Clisieli % 'smN T1IiI ) ' hut Not Eistur-
ziei lIet'nrtteI for ( lie Oc-
( 'flMtIlL-'L'Ilot of I he
II r I .1 e.
N1IV YORK , APril 6.-Time mnarrlttgo of
Mrs. Mary Lord Dliimmlck to General flcii-
janlin harrison was'zoleninized at St. Thionias
church thIs afternoon at ; 15. 1)r. Vosicy
lirowii , rector , otfliated at ( lie ceremony.
The marriage , wiiclm ! took Imiaco lii time
presence of twenty relatives anti select
friends ot the brIde and groom , was a very
private affair. Time ClIflCe ( was not decorated
In thmO lavish style that marked the miuptais !
of Miss V nd tbiit amid Miss Wimitney , the
two most important wetldings of the season ;
but the flowers used , iilacs and asceneon
lines , wore arra.migeil in oxquislte taste , aild
the chancei leoked oven prettier mid more
effectlvo thman at tIle two previous weddings.
Mrs. Iiinmnlck arranged all ( ho details ro-
gardlng time decorations. Tile altar , wits ro-
Ilevetl Itim paints , tropical plants anti banks
oil white lilacs , SilrlflotlntOd with bunches of
atccmisloa lilies. OIl either side of ( lie altar
was placed a large vase of whIte lilacs and
mlii ecti' iti froimt , of the two end pews omm
oitlier side of time cimnncei was arrangel two
large unlbrellas of hilto lilacs , tied with
butterfly bows of white ribbon , ith large
ciutthrs of atalaya orchids attached to time
riLmbqns , formmllimg an April shower of delicate
v1iite ( lowers.
The guc.sts Os they arrived at thin church
were received by Mr. E. F' . Tibbotta and
Mi- . Daniel M. Itatni.'Jeli , who was maraud
at Washington during General harrison's ad-
nlimlistration , atid who were seated in the
( rout lme.vs pf Mme cimtirclm. .
At 5:2i3 : lrs. John F. l'arkor , the bride's
staten , WaS escorted to time front pew omm time
left by Mr. flamadell , and slmtmltamieousiy Mr.
and Mrs. Pimichot vcre' escorted to time front
pow on ( lie right by Mr. Tibbotta. Governor
Morton octiipicd time tmeiv dIrectly behind Mrs ,
I'arker and behind him oat Senator and Mrs.
Stephen 13. ElkIns , Mr. John W. Foster and
Mr. G. W. Boyd of the Pennsylvania railroad. .
In the pews hehiild Mr. amid Mrs. Pinchiot sat
( ho brIde's roiatlvea and friends , Major and
Mrs. Iticimard l'arkor , Chmancellor and Mrs.
McGill , the Misses Dlmnmick and Mrs.
nrlggs ; Mr. and Mrs. Leeds , Mr. Norman
Loed and time Misses Leeds , Mr. alid Mrs.
flrougimton amid MIrs Lambert , General and
Mrs. Fita Jolt11 I'orter and ( lie Misses Portcr
A\VAITING T111 flIUDAL PARTY.
General hlarrlaomi left time hotel acConI-
panied by General l3cnjamiii F Tracy iim a
closed carriage at 5 o'clock , aimd was driven
to Rev. Dr lirown's house on Fifty-third
street. They passed through the IlOUSO to
time vestry , where they awaited ( lie coming
of' the bridal iarty. Time brIde left time 1101110
of liar slstor , Mrs' . John F. Parker. 40 East
Tlmlrty-elghthm street , at 5:10. : She was ac-
cOmpailietl by her brother-Ito-law , LIeutenant
Joima F. Parker , wlmo gave her away. They
arrived at tIme hurcii entrance at 5:20 : and
rocoeded to the tower room , where the
bridal processIon formed in time following
order : Mr. E. F. Tlbhetts , Mr. Daniel M.
flanisdoll , ushers ; Mrs. Dinlmick and Lieutenant -
tenant Parker , and proceeded to the chiancel ,
where General Harrison , accompanied by his
best alan , General Tracy , received lila bride.
Time uimors. stamlIing to one side , faced the
altar as 'the bride aimd groom stepped for-
"waril to thia altar rail , where the rector , Dr.
'Drown , was waiting ; Dr. George William
Warren , organist of the cilurcim , playing the
bridal music fronm Lohengrin , and during the
entire ceremony p1ayti1 very softly Mar-
cagni's intermetso Cavalcria.
That portion of tim matrimonial service
nowp as time . marriage , service proper , the
recital of which Ja9ts only about fifteen miin
utea , was used , and immediately the blessing
was prnounced General and Mrs. Harrison ,
followed by Mrs. Jol : , ; F. Parker and Gcneral
Tracy , Mr. Tibbetto and Mr. Ramsdell , Lieutenant -
tenant Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Plnchot ,
walked down the ulIe to time strains of time
Tannbausor march of Wagner and entering
the carriages waiting at the ciltranco , thmo
bridal party vite driven to the reslthnce of
Mr. and Mrs. Pinchot , 2 Grammercy Park.
where light refrerimmwts vere served and
wlmere time party donneml traveling attire for
time trip to Indianapolis.
TOILET OF TIlE BRIDE. -
Mrs. Dinlnlick's wedding gown , which was
of pearl grey , gras grain silk , was made by
Madam Donert-Mathie ; the akirt was plain
with a ehmort train tailing from the waLt in
full , raft godet. A Louia XVI coat , open-
lag in frcnt over a fulhvest of white chilton ,
with brcad revor draped with rare , old
Honiton lace half a yard In width , eXtC.ldlng
down eacim side of time front and draped over
the hipstornllng a coat effect. The sleeves
wore long and full , tapering to the arm be-
tow the elbow amid ending in a fail of lace
at tue wrist. Around tile neck there wao a
plueii collar of palest blue velvet , over
which was entsvied a row of magnifIcent
pearls fastened with a diamncnd clasp , the
gift of time bridegroom. She carried a large
bouquet of tille.j of tIme valley , The bonnet
worn by tIme bride was a dainty French creation -
tion , composed of lace and blue velvet , with
mm wiilto aigrette imeld in place by jewel pills.
Time grcoin wore a welt nlade I'riuce Albert
coat , worn closely buttoned , with trourara of
dark grey , White gloves and a white silk
four-in-imand tie completed ' ( lIe brIdegroom's
attire. 110 wore a boutomilerre of lilies of ( ito
valley.
General Tracy , wimo wac attired in crnvon-
tiflah afternoon style , wore a buttonhole
bouquet of lilies of time valley and white yb-
lets , and tLo ushers wore white vlo1etc.
Mrs. Jolla F. Parker , the bride'ai sister , car-
ned an exquisite bouquet of catniaya orchids.I I
General and Mrs. Harrison left the residence - I
denco of Mr. and Mrs. Plnclmot at 7 o'clock ,
drova to tIme Doshrossas street ferry , driving
Ilitectiy on board time I'onntylvanla ferryboat ,
which left holinemhiately for the depot , wliom'o 1
tue bridal couple oltcred time private car of
President Frank Thomson attached to time
regular train leaving for imudlanapolis at 7:0. :
Immediately time train pulled omit dinner was
larved on time car , General and Mrs. Harrison
Leing joined by Lleutenmtmmt and Mrs. John F. I
Parker and Ocucral 'Tracy , who accompany C
Lime bridal party as far as Philadelphia ,
Mrs. HarrIson , who is a small btmt very
racofui woman , ratlmer dark conlphoxi000d I
tmmd of a very bright. amid attractive npper-
tilco , Is reiateml to General Harrison through
iis late wife , wiis was her aunt , She was
orn at" i'riimcetoim , I'a , , where most of liar
rotir1.gei jifo is Stieimt and wimere simo beanie -
anio acquainted iUt liar first husband ,
W'aler ( H. Difilmilichi , inomimlier of a w althy
[ 'ennaylvania fanmily , hut who ( lied within
L few months after their marriage , After
ito dcathi of liar llrst husband shme lived with
mr mother and her fatimer and Mi-a. Lord's
atiier , Dr. Scott , until liar mctlmor'a death in
ISDO , when time came to New York city , to
is's with her slscr , Mrs. John F , l'rker. i
3hmu spent somne considerable time at the
Wiilto house ( luring General hiarrizom's aml-
ninletration atmd was a great favorite wither
or aunt , time late Mrs. Harrison.
General blemljamniil Ilai'flaon was born In
NJortii lhcnd , Ohio , in august 1833 and is
in his Cbl year , IJo is a granison of V. ' . ,
1. Ii. hlarrisomm , e.ghth president of time
[ Jnitoi Statc' . After graduating from a
law school Iii 1853 , lie viis mnarrbod in
Indianapolis to the late Mrs. HarrIson ,
In 1860 lie was elected official reporter of
lmo supreme court of Indiana. In 1S2 lie
raised a regimcmmt , tile Seventieth In-
Hana , went into time field as
olonel and served through a maim-
er of ilniortammt ongageinemits with dlstinc-
iion , h1' yas breveted brigadier general
etere time clone of time war , On his return
o Indianapolis at the close of thu war lie
wall re-elected official court reporter , One
rear later lie returned to the practice of
iftW anmi in 1876 , wimen time regular noimmirime
sithdrew aimortly before ( lie electioim , tile
oonllnation was forced upon General herr- !
ion for tIme governership but lie vaa do-
leated by a narrow majority. In 8S0 lie was
lected to tIme United States senate from in-
halls aril served one term , aimd in 1888 he
as elected presidentof thu United States.
lili'cteil l't'rinniieIi I Cliii I rmuriti ,
MIL'iVAIJIElZ April 6.-Just vrevious to
adjournment of tii Transcontlrmontal aiso-
: lation Commissioner H. N , Curtis was
sccted permanent cimairlilan , TIle railway
moan have nil left' the city ,
IN i'lli ] TIillll ) IiSTlLlt"I' .
Oakland htepubllcin ( rep , ) ' , hmulge Norris
IM looming up thmeSo days. lie is a good 0150
an1 would ably represent the district if
nominated 511(1 ( elected ,
ilancroft Iliado ( rep.i ) "i'averito sons"
are springing imp hike magic 1mm the counties
of ( lie Tilird congressionr , _ district for nob-
maLlen for colmgress and thin latest is lion ,
E. IC. ValentIne of ComIng county , wile
lofty conciude to shy his castor into the
ring ,
hiandoiphi Timnes ( rep. ) : ThmoVcst Point
Repubhiean , with Its characterIstic frankncss ,
CSimlC omit in a Ion editorial last week for
Judge Norris for congress. This repudiates
( lit. reports current to tIme effect ( hint Norris
hail retireil from ( ho race. The ox-judge is a
shrewd campaigner.
Wakefield Republican ( rep. ) I Tue repimbli-
can wishes to state as a matter of tact , time
truth of whIch can be readily ascertained ,
that Judge \V F. Norris of Dixon cotinty
has a stroimg support In mmot loss than ciglmt
or tell CoulItlea in this district for ( lie ic-
iluhhlCail coiigressional imonlimiation ,
Oakland Ihopublican rc'p. ) hioss hiafilnIOnd
will have it strong following for congressional
honors among time press aflml lieopic generally ,
but is handicapped by' being located in the
Wrong part of ( lie district , a great numhior
Insisting that northeast Nebraeka nIust be
recognized in time selection of a candidate for
tlml Important 010cc.
\Visno Chronicle ( roll. ) : Ex-State Senator
F'ronlont Everett of Lyomma is iioimiinated for
the congressional candidacy by ( lie Sell. Mr.
Everett bias a creditable record as a member
of both iirnmlcfos of time state legislature
antI if chected by tIle roptitllican convcmltioml
for congressional honors will he worthy of
( Ito support of time press anti time people.
NelIgim Tribune ( rep. ) : At presemmt It hooks
as though Judge Norris would receive ( lie
republicarm nonlinatioml for congress in ( lie
Third district. The northern part of ( lie
district ClmlliilS the candidatO for once and
hresonts for the place a mIlan vhio will not
being disgrace upon lila constituents should
lie be elected-a mmman of fair ability and
exemplary habits.
Tilden Citizen ( rep. ) : Time Ponca Gazette
is booming Judge W. F. Norris of that city
for time republican congressional nomination
in tIme Third ihistrieL Should Judge Norrs
receive the nomination and be elected lie
rlll nmake a gooJ congresamlian , as he is
slmrewn and keen , and time Citizen wotild be
pleased to support him if he becomes the
nominee of the party.
Wakefield Republican ( rep. ) : Willimun E ,
Pccblos keeps a good imotel , caii slug lila owmm
campaign soimgs , mmmakes fItting speeches on
short notice , never forgets mmybody's first
name and is a stalwart of thmo stalwarts.
l'eople mnust admit ( lint nobody ever had to
drag Mr. Pecbles out of the brush to this-
cover Oil his person time G. 0. P. brand ,
lie always did. his Political fightimig in the
open.
Ponca Joutnal ( rep. ) : It look , as (11aug11 (
Judge Norris Is time strongest candidate for
congress In ( lila part of the district , miamI it
that is true , efforts should be united in. hIs
behalf , Tills portion of time district desires
amid deserves the nomination ani the cotta-
ties hereabouts imavo a ilICOt favorable chance
of winning it b giviag their commcemmtrated
strength to their most probable candidate ,
amid it is very reasonable to believe that
that candidate is Judge Norris.
Platte Center Signal ( dam. ) : While there
are no less than a dozen repubiicamme looking
for time nomination Ia the Third district ,
there is but one democrat at this time. who
is available-Dr. J. S. Do'r1es-aiid by lila
imonlinatlon It wilt 1101. only strengthen tile
party vote , hut it will have a tendency to
unite time warring factions and possibly cml-
abe ! other democratic aspirants to go to time
legi'mlature. J. S. Devrles is the logical candidate -
didato ammd time demmocrata in tilLs diotrict
can do no better than to settle upon tIle
fact that lie will be time next comigrossmmmau
from the Third dintrict.
West Point I'rogress ( donl , ) : Time Re-
publicaml of tills city is a tatmneh advocate
of Norris for congress. It may be , however ,
that Tony would deem it advisable to switch
( lie "areatost ceuimtr' weekly on earth" to
the support of a home nmamm , lion , E. K. Valentine -
entine , for that position. Certainly gratlI I
tude for favors received would prompt timis ,
flut so far as known to thl.s reliniotisly i
demnocratic outfit "Our Val" has not yet an-
nonaced hiinmself , neither is there any comm-
carted move here in his behalf. Outsde
Influences seeni to be at vork , imowe'er , amid
time mioniination immay come to lmimil unsought ,
Wakefield rtepubhicaim ( rep. ) : Time Repuhl.
hican wleImes to state as a nmattcr of fact ,
tIme truth of which can be readily ascertained ,
that Judge W. F. Norris of Dixon county
ilas a strong support in not lees than eight
or ten counties in this dIstrict for time ro.
Publican congrenaional mlomninatiomm. Judge
Norris imas been a caimdldate for time noni'na-
tion before , hut not perhaps so generally
as at tlmis time , Tue times denland a man
who to mnot fully in sympathy with the
people and their neede and most clearly
opposed to machine politics. If Judge Nor-
na roost fully meets the demand themm ime
ommght without aiiy question to ho the call-
didato of his party this fall , at least so
far as his friends can ilmako imimn so. The Republican -
publican is for the vary best timber time
party has imI this district for congress and
knows that tIme republicans of Dixon county I
are of the same nmind ,
Fullerton Journal ( rep. ) : Canddates for
congress ii time Third district to take Melk-
lejohiml's place are a little shy about rualming
Into the field. We don't blame timenl , as it
vlll take a pretty gco1 mmmii to fill George's I
place. There is a tmmaii , however , in the
mmortheastcrn part of time district , Lyons ,
flurt county. who may yet play a very
iim'omiiment Dart in filling time shoes of ( hen-
tlenlan George. We refer to lion. Fremont
Everett. lie is a man of epotless reputation
and tIme commildence ! n which his own people I
held him attest lila honesty and ab'ilty. lie I
Cattle to Nebraska in 1868 , lmas seen time
state through all the hardships of Its pioneer
perIod , Imas seen It advammce to its presemlt
lOsitlefl amid knows its needs. Ill 1889 lie
was elected to tIme house of representatives
to relreYent ( ito coumlties of Waslmington and
hurt , that is , the Heat dIstrict composed of
sad counties. In 1893 Imo was elected to time
senate from the district commmposed of Burt
ammd Cuming coummties , 1mm looking over eon-
gressional tinmber it will Ime well for tiio big
rhiird to keep Its eye on Mr , Everett. hIi
Dwii coumlty will llaCe his namme llronllliently
before the cenventoa at time proper time.
o
VIE'Ei ) A'l' idG ItANUIO ,
Cimicago Tribune : Congess is fighting .
] oneral Weyler with hits own weapomla. Eitry
mb lie Issues a proclaniatlon sonle senator
) r representative Introduces a joint reaolu-
ion.
Pliliamlelpimia Prcl : A Spanish news
apor believes Senator Shmormams is desirous i
If re-establishing slavery in Cuba. Anil yet
5'O are tobi time Spanisim are an imiteiligommt
met of ilumlmmmn bolngel
Now York World : Captain General
Veyler , it is soul , has asked ( or 40,000 more
roche , and time ihimaniahi imitnister of war hmas
ipproved time rcquiultiomi. W'hmen before has
t been necessary to put 140,000 troops 1mm
lmo field to vupimreaa "banditti ? "
Globe-Democrat : Tue stories of Spanish
itrocitiem , itt Cuba are probably exaggerated
0 come extent , but it. is safe to say that ( bay
ira suuilciontly frequemit and horrible to
ustify 0010 action Oil tile part of time United
Ratell 1mm tIme iimtcrost of humanity.
Chicago Jourmal : itccordumig to dispatches I
'rota time seat of ivar , i'hmemi all outsider cciii-
111511mB to a Spanish otilcer of iimjurles re-
dyed from the soldiery , lie Is promptly run
lirough by ( lIst ofilcer's sword to innure lila '
'
'hence for the future , At leest , ( lila hi
nero imulml000 timan garroting hiinm ,
Philadelphia Timnos ; Tue SpanIsh govern-
font ii tmn'.d to have opened tiegotlatiomis in
Paris arid London for a pow loan of 200 , .
) o0.000 , to be secured by a hlemm on time to'I
ace nmonopohy , The cost of mmlaiimtmiiniimg
lime war In Cuba Is pIling up onlinousiy. it
ins becim met thus Jar by succossv ad-
flimCes tronl Siianah aild foreign baimks upon 'j
uban bonds , time amount no Issued being
atated at $ S2f,00,000 , of which not more than
5,00O.O00 reimImlins unused , and time war ox-
1)00505 AtO sobiletiiiflg hko ! , O0OOO0 a month ,
Tills reprasonta only a part , slid posibiy the
least part , of what ( lie Cuban war has cast.
St. Louis IlepubilcI Captain General \'ny-
her ) ioiiiml substitute another 010(10 of c'xe
Cutbtll for time garrote , In the hands of his
biimlgling exectltoi1er9 ( ho garrote Is stif-
ficic'nly ( cruel to fill hhimi with ( blight , but
It L.i too show to mb the amount of work so-
qtmlred. It is nearly as slow as hanging with
a rotten i'ope ,
Now York Sumll The success of ( hic arias-
bearing ship lhernttmda in reaching the right
place , antI in lmimmding liar cargo of military
material for the service of time revolutionIsts -
Ists , Is greatly to tim credit of time veteran
patriot , General Caiixto Garcia , 110(1 also to
that of the Yankee skipper bold , John
O'llrien , wiio served aim Shill ) cnptaiil.
h'llllmideiphia Inqumirer : Instead of return-
log to Spain , as it has been reported several
timnes Ime would tIn , General Weyier has neketi
for 40,000 Illori , Spanisim troops to suipress
( ho Cubmuml insurrection and it is believed
that lt requisItion ss'lll be honored. Tue
infornlatlon is iimiportant for two reasons ,
it fimeans pniniarily that time lilsbmrrectioml , iii-
stead of beIng nearly suppressed , is nIece
fortnidabio tlman ever.
i'lItSONAb AN1) O'i'lii0it'lS1h ,
ThiL ought to be a good ( line for Tlllmmun to
use his Pitchfork ,
A immtildsonle iiloniimneilt will soon be erected
to General Simerimman in Lammeastor , 0. , Imis
miattve city.
Sommator Morrlll of Verumont will be 86 years
ohil on 4pril 14 ammd cards are out for his
birthday celebration.
The Spaiiiards have again inflIcted an awful
blow upon the Cubans by soiuhiimg out a report
( lint General Gonmez is dead.
The duke of York's collection of postage
stamps , which wits lIUrclmased by onu of the
Itotlmscimlids , was Insured for $ G00,000.
According to ( lie Now York Pallors ftfi old
organ grinder in ( Intl city fell dead (1w
otiler day s'hiilo playing "Geimtlc Spring. "
Congressman George H. McClellan imas al-
liemired in the house imi a suit of comiviilciimg
plaid , a Pink-barred shirt , and blonde shoes.
Time French gevermlniemit lids decided to
comltinue to lit. Pasteur's wldoiv time annual
P00510:1 : of 25,000 fratmcsgrantcd to her iius-
band in 1S83 , '
Time enipreew of Rimesta is nearly two indies
taller tItan her Inmebanil , and is just. thme
kind of a figtmro to "carry off" a $200,000
coronation robe. '
Mary Anderasn Navnrro hias'loft llmmgland
for a protracteti tour of the continpnt , 11cr
imemmltli Is broken and alma goes to southern
Europe witii time hope of Iniprovemnent.
If Joseph Jetfersoil hind devoted lmiimmself to
painting it is believed that. lie would have
beemI one of the leading artists of iii genera-
( ion. Ills canvases are rcmmmarlcable as tlmo
work of an amateur.
In speaking of her olmI enemny , ox-Senator
Itmgaits , Mrs. Lease said the othmer day : "I
don't really belies'o there is any danger of
his being elected Utmited States senator.
I will say , however , that the republicans )
nmghmt ! do worse. I will not attomnpt td prevent -
vent his eiectloml. " . t
The I'atrlotie Sons of Amnerica have been
orgammizod with 1,500 vice lmresldents , rho
laudable object of time sons is to increase
the currency. They propose to do this by
having ( lie gOverflmiiemlt issue $2,000,000,000 in
greenlackB , which then wihl ho subdivided
among tIme vice presidents , to be applied
where it will do the imlost good ,
Speaker Reed , when lie was at Bowdoin
college , was a tall , lanky boy , who worked
lila way throtmgh college by teachmlng school
during vacatioils , lie , wns one of tile fere-
mncot debaters in college amId won mnany
victories for time l'auclnian society , to
wlmlch lie belonged , His gradttatiomi oration
was oti "The Fear of Death , " and it won for
hOn tIme first English prize.
Senator Lodge Imas ( ho dlmcult undertaking -
taking before hOn of preparing eulogies on \
Governor Greenhmalgo and ox-Governor Rob-
lnson for delivery om successive days , The
town of Lexington asked him first to deliver -
liver a eulogy on ex-Governor Robinson on
April 19 , and lie accepted , and then , three
days later , came the invitation' of time state
of Massachlusetts to deliver time eulogy 'art
Governor Greommlialge on April 18 , wiiicb ,
at course , ho would not decline ,
IiAl'I'Y 11i'I'S.
Pililadelphia Record : lie sure you are
rght and you'll never be loft.
Life : "Well , I'll havoto tel you goodby. "
"Oh , Hot flOW , George. Motiler says wo
mustn't make any noise ummtil fatlmer gets
to sleep , " -
Washington Star : "Dc woman dat jumps . (
Iii an' tries tar boa do Imuman race , " snht
Uncle lOben , "ala' or bIt mo' 'zaslmoratin'
dun do mnan dat iirides liiso'f on bela' purty
tot' look at. "
Cincinnati Enqulrer : Borax-That reminds -
minds me of a story-
Metax-And that reminds rae of an en-
agemnent. See you later , -
Detroit Free Press : 'ISo iCelzoo dimln't hit
It oft wHIt Mi heIress. Did hle get ft '
Pointed refusal ? "
"I think iiu did , It s'as 11cr father's
Texa.q Sifter : An agricultural exchange
taks : " 110w can we Prevent cider from
vorking ? " You might get IL a government
IOiiitiOfl ,
Boston Transcript : "I write for future
enerations , " said Quilpen.
'Very well , then , " replied the publisher ,
'lot future genem'atiOlls iimty for. ° wimat timey
ret. " '
ChIcago Tribune "Old Skadils ought to
OIQW better tiimtn to pronounce it 'icew-
' "
1011 ,
"Young man , when you nrc nble to clip
U ; many of theta as old Skadde does you
viii timid you can call it 'Icewpon' amid move
il tue highest lIterary circles , "
Cleveland Plain Dealer : The Prisoner-I
iirosv myself ullOml the nercy of ( lie court.
t ss'ns drink ( hint brought inc here.
' ' claim that vero
'I'ho Judge-Do you you
imtoxlcated at ( lie ( line tiii offense was
omumitted ?
'J'lio Prisoner-No , your honor. I moimllly'
Inimn that tile policeman who arrested me
\'mls drunk.
Pimiladelpltia NortilAmericali : New Of-
lee hey-Lady in time outside 0(11cc ( wants
0 CCC you , sir.
I'roprietor-Jmnportant bumminesmi ?
New 0111cc hey-Sib didn't say , She
list looked determined amid said silo wanted
.0 500 ) 'Oti.
Proprietor ( with a mmighi-Simow ) her in , It's
fly wife ,
Cincinnati Tribune : Ella-Maud Is going
( I limo masque in tIme character of Night ,
; tollmm-It will be another case of malrin
tight hideous.
A PUZZL.INGEXAMPLE , I l
St. Nlclmolas ,
Dot Is five and Jack iii ten ,
She's Just half mimi old as lIe ; '
Wtieii iflle's ten , why Jmmck will be
Oimly oime-tllird more than she , "
When Jack Is ( Weilty she'll lie ( lien
.lm.iut three-fOurths as od as lie.
Now Dot's iiuzzled-don't yoim see-
To know just lmow long it will be
TIll she's on old as brotimer Jack ,
W'lmo now Is tsvice as old as mmliii ,
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A'i' IliIIC1ILONA ,
CIes'elanh l'lain Dealer ,
ugh upon lila balcony C
'rime stalwart Consul 5100(1 ;
( bout Imim swayed ( lie ipmiiiishm mob ,
A-yelling all they crnthmi. '
rile bland ilavecI oti-ho would imot go ; .4
'J'imey burned a little hag-
3ut still from iihi courageous ioro
The Consu did not sag ,
'Why iotaimds he tllcro ? " ( lie people criodj ,
" \Iuii ( lmo irovoke iimo sore ?
'lie ODnaul immmry word replied ,
hilt just stood ( lucre sonmo mmmore ,
.tiuI when tile wearied mob dispersed ,
% 'ltii ( aceS homeward set
'lucy left ( ito Consul standing ( Imero-
l'erlmalimo lie's standing yetl
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