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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1897)
Til 13 OMAHA DAILY 1N&J3 * , WEDNESDAY. OCTOUElt 137 , 1R < )7. Tnii OMAHA DAILY BEM i : nosr.vv ATtni mitor. I'l IU.lflIt.tJ 1.VTUV M'lllNINU TRIIMS or Rt IWIIIl'TION. Dnll ) lice ( Without Siitnl > l. One Ycur . . $601 Imlly Ue nml SomUy , On * Vent 1 W MX Month . t to Tnrto Mjnltn . ' ' Hun In ) lire One Vinr . I W > Hnliirilny lice one \e r . 1 jg \tttkly Dee. One Venr . K OH'ICIJH : Omnlin. The lice UtilldinK Bum i omahit 8lnn r II k , Cor N an 1 :4lli Sts Council Illiifin 10 1'enrl Street Chicago Oltlcc 3IJ Clinml > r of Commerce. New Votk. Itonmi 11 II nncl 15 Tribune lllJs WuahltiKtun Ml rourid nlli 3tie t. All t-otnmunlrntlnnn rclnllntt ti > nev > f nnil i-illto- rial matter hoiill Ije mldmneil. To the IMItcr. 1IU8INIV3S l.h 1 II.IIH All Inlsllicim Ifllcrn nml trinlttnnccg nhouM lie luMrriieil tj The Ilec l'ulill lilti Ctiinpuny , Omnhii Dritti checks , express nnil | MolMc money fining to bc.nmilc paynlile tu the onlcr ot tlic company THI : uni : I-UIIUHIUNO COMPANY. 8TA1HMKNT Of I'lIU'LI. VI ION Btntc of NehrnMdi , Douglas Counlj n ( Icorictt II T7dcliucU , ecretnry nf The ll p 1'ul- IlnlilniC Company , being Only Kuorn miyn that tlic nctunl number of full anil complete topic * of The Dnlly , MornhiK , I'vcnlng and sun liy iirlnted durlni ; iho month of s iitemLcr , ISO * , wns an fol lows : * * 1 11 C6 ] 19.721 2 19C21 17 198M 3. . 19916 is 11 Mi 4. 15917 13 19. 0 4.r. r. 19900 jo : o on r.r r 11 959 91 -0 451 7. 19811 23 20197 8. . 19 Hf 23 , 207O3 D 19.778 21 2U21 10 1HH 21 20 111 11 ID-IT. 2'5 19 > 2) ) 12 13KN ) ZJ 11 Ml J1 1 ! > ! > 79 S < 19,711 1 * 11 SB 23 19.517 IS 19.CSC BO 19CII Total returned tind unsold copies. . . . . 94IC Totnl net fnlcs 5SS 174 Net dully avernRp ' JJ annum : n T/.sfiiucK Sworn lo bpfarc mo nn I RUlKrrlliol In my prea. cncc this 1st ilnj nf Octolipr IS07 ( Seal ) N 1' I'niU Natnry Public TIM : 111:1 : : nIIIMNS. . All rnllrniiil in-null" ) * nrc iii | > llnl llli ( luiiiKli IltM-n til itiiiiiiiiiiiiiliti ( M < r > piiN * who mini * In frail n | KT. IntlM HIHIII lui > - IIIK The life It MIII cniinot Ket a lifton tinlii friini the llt'TVK Itm-lll , ( llt'llNr Iflllirt tin * fuel , Ndidni * ; tlic ( iiilii a nil riillronil , ( o tinClretilnUoil Di'I'iirdiien t of TinHIM - . Hue IN Tor milt * 011 all tinlns. i\sisr -run that no\t S.Uuitl.iy Is tin ? last djy of uvKti.itli ; > ii. Last yoai'.s iivl.-.ti Ulon docs not count this yunr. If you vv.uil to \ < > te jon must resistor Sntnul.i.v , If you Imvo not nlrondy roxlstcioil thU jeir. AVItli Hoftoias hoiin of Douglas county ami IJd .loluison as in.iyor of South Omaha the Houtli Onuha Kani- ll ( > is would fool Ductile fet hi huslucss thu i'\iw.iton ! jL-.ir. Study thi > uiitoiuilunti and of the c.iiidld.iti-i lor the- school board. It Is not so much patiisdiislilp as Intel ligence , hou < sly and economy that Is Yfiiutud in thu manaKi'iiuMit of our public nchool The proposed county funding bonds will not oieato a new county di > lt ) , hut will .s.ivo money to the t.ixjuyi'is by le- ( .luciiif , ' the interest ( h.ir e on a lloithiK debt alieady Incut ted It will be economy to i.ury the funding bond jiiop- osltlon. Uvciybody who Knons U.ivid M. Ilav- oily , iepubl.in ! ( anilld.ite foi comity cloik , has u fj'iod woid to. him II s a'lll- ' Jty to till the position is coiuodud on all hands. Kseijonelio \\ants oed men in the countN otlic's should \ote lor .Mr ILivuily. It inl lit be Intt'ioitliiK , liovvi'V > r inulo runt , to Know vvhether "Oni .Mi. W. J. Hi .van" K still iiMiiK Ills pull with tlic rulliii.uls for ft00 ji.is.sc > s Nsnoil on nc1- connt of ailvei tlsiiiK in tlio pipei with which lu'sovoic'd all active lel.itions over a. year a o. The latest dodjce to evade antl clRii- rottu leKlMlatlon consists In hiding behind the 01 l inal pacUa e decisions. The cl niette tuist is evidently dctuimined not to yield up any of its teiiitoty with out contesting thu Kiound uith oveiy muaiLs at hand. Think of tlii ! postal cards used In the nuiiiL'ioiis pit.st.il c.ud polls of Createi Now York. The enleipi isln- , ' loin Hi- class poalniasti'r who could eon all tint biislne.ss lor the pmpose of i.iisln tlie receipts on nhleh his salary is based would have no Inccntho to wander oil to Klondike. Men \\lio uished to Alaska at HiM news of thu Klondike pild fields aie already letuinliiK sadder but \\lst r. Tin thirst lor xold may not be ipi > nchi > d with Icebei s and fien < rlvjis , but there IH nothing that \\ill cool the x fever tcmpciatnre so ipilckly as an empty laidor In below-yeio weathor. to tlu > oiwm of the nion- .Mel Itedtleld has not tvased to bo u lepiibllcan. If that hu tint' , then \\liat claim has he to the suppoit of tine pujm- llsl.s and domoeuitsV NVh.it assinanci have the.N that in 1SS ! ) helil not be their candidates as ho was Hi.a . n and lhc > entlie fusion state and countj tickets in 1MIH ? And jiow the mongrels tuo tijlnt ; to BUdille on Tom Ciocker the ri'spunsibllity for tlie odious .McDonald K.ubav ; con tract. Ah that contiact job \\as put the council ay hat k in KS'.i.'t , befoie C'rot-ker ein thought of uin- for the cjuncll , and \ \ inilio.ided over Major IteniU"to with the taelt connivance of the mongrel oi an , In spite of The Bee's warnings and piotests , the uttempt will haidlj pio\e sueichsful. AceldenLsill liappon In the liiMt reg ulated families , but thu filKlitfiil turl- deut jon thu Ni > > \ Yoik U < 'iitial should have been avoided by moio aiei'ul In- Hpi-ctlon of the load bed. While post inoitem e\pl.uiatloiis of such a c.itas tiophu ini.be Mlmjile , they can haidlj bo acceptable nnles.s the lesson of the costly expeilence U heeded b > rallioad ollU'i.ils and moie atleiiuate protection alTouled pas eiiKv'ib and eiiipln\ej. 'j'he liuspuctlon of a i.illioad shonld be moie than ildlng over it In u special cur. I'l , IJArt 77/K IMZOlWAf K VKI The pollevtlileh the pipoeratie stile oiivc inarldiii' ami Its OI..MMS aie imr iliif : niMlls fonllily the ui7oibaek pl Which , \\lnn cailitlit between the wheels if n innvltif ; lalhoad tialn , slldi'.s fiom .llllllT. The eotitntlon over the Hi'rtley bond has hiotiuht to ll.uht the fact that the jiiml < > f Slate Tieasiiier Slcscno dyf lot comply with the ieiiiliemeiits | iflli- L'onstltitlloii. The amount In the hiinds if Hartley when lie tinned over should Inve been Sl)0HKi. ( ) ( The constitution uqillies n liond finin the treasuier ill twice the amount likely to come Into his sesslon. Mcsorve's bond should , thoiefoio , lia\u been ll.\ed at ? : ! ,000.Kfi ( ) , Instead of 5s't , < XMI , < XH ) , It was aivcptcd mil appioved by ( Jovoinor Holeomb In ; Iie sum of only $1 > ,000. < * M ) . When atten- lion Is called to this violation of the law t Is stmllonsly l noied. Tlui Hinley ( bond suit has btomlit ; t. ) iKhl the tact that a number of the bondsmen - men lated at $ riOO , < KX > and over are not worth one-fourth of that amount and itheis wottli not one-tenth of what tiny sl nsd for. It also transphos that tlie loading sureties on thu Haitley bond , some of whom are exeeullon-pioof , me ilso on the Mos < > tve bond. Instead of opifviitlnn an UKunwito of 'JIMKXMXV ) , It is doubtful -whether a . | ndjineiit on the .Meserve liond for $ "iW.Ott ) ) could be collected. When attention is called to this fact the clnftnpions of refoim stniT cotton In their eais and whim couieied play the lacoiback pifj. The bulk of the I ! utley defakatlon was fiom the school fund. Hartley larined out the school money to shaky banks and loaned It to concoins that stood in wl'h him , When attention Is called to tin fact that Hartley's sueres.sor Is also faini- Ini ; out school money to favoied binks the matter Is binshed aside as of no moment. Itattley w.is severely censuied by the unlveisily boaid a > eai aio foi holdliif , ' on to the fcdeial appiopilatlon for the Mori ill and Hatch funds , amount hi ) ; at that time to . . ' ,000 , foi two months This u\ear Treasuier MOM-MO S absolutely it-fused to tuin tlieunivi1- sltj money o\er as pio\lded by law. II is not presumable that this sacieil tuist fund is letalned in the state tieastir.\ . lint , with otliei school monevs , has been placed In some bank or bntks In whtih the tuMMiior keeps a piivale account This llamanliolation of the law Is II'MI ' undo llKht ot b\ the \ei\ men win aie shllekin themsehes IIOUM > on the ituniinboiit | the misdeeds ol Haitley and itlior dishonest republicans Is It not about time foi the pietended lefoimeis to diop the inisk or commence to sweep in fiont ot theli own dooi.s' ' Playing la/oiback pl will not pass as icfoini. SAH .i/m < ; f ; . If one woie to judge entitely fiom the uttei inces ot the KiiKlish newspapeis the conclusion must lu that the Cuban iiuestion has i cached an evtumclj icnto stawe , with the ptobabilities M-IJ lai 'b In favor of war between the United .Slat's and .Spain. The amicable note piescntod to the Spanish government bj MInlstui Woodioul is regauled byurn * of these pipei.s. Item the point otlu \ \ of European dliilmnacy , .is menacing. Vet in its essential featutes this note evpiessed nothing new lespectiiiK UK- altitude ot the United States notliini ; that thu Spanish go\ eminent had not long been aw.ue of as to thu position of this govoimn nt. List December hecie- i.\\y \ \ tUney , In discussing the Cub in hit ualion , said : "Uiom whatever point ot view we legald the matter , It is Imp ssl bio not to dlscein that a state ol things exists at our doois alike dangeious to gi oil lel.itions , destinetiv e of legltlmaU1 coii'ineice , tatal to the inteinal lesomcet of Onlia and most vexations and tijin ; bi'i aii.se entailing upon this gnvemmcnt excessive bin dens in its domestic admin Isti Uion and in its outwaid iclallon This situation cannot Indellnltely con timie without glowing still vvoiso. and the time may not bo lar distant when the United States must soilousl.v ion sldcr whether Us lights and iut-ie.sts , as well as its Intel national duties In view of Its peculiar i-elations to the Island , do not call for some decided change in the policy hitheilo pnisued" Theie can be no doubt that th' Spinlsh goveminent was made acquainted with this slateinent bj the Ameilcan seeie- taiy of hlate of the position of the gov einnu'iit of the United Slates neatly a year ago. The Wood fold note in on * out U'itoiates what \vas said by Secietaiy Olne.v and In the most friendly sphlt tendeis the good otlices of the United Stales with .1 view to teinilnatlng the conlllct in ( 'aba. Tbeiels nothing In this that nee essailly Implies any change ol pollcj ; It docs not contain a men.ue ; It does not Indicate an aggiosslvo puip > sf > . On 1111 contiaiy It shovv > an entliely filendly disposition and how it can otherwise consttuod Is dllllcnlt to uiideistand. Tim. the United States gov eminent may with entile ptopilety t > ndor Its good otlloos for the pat illcalloa ol' Cuba will piolm- bly not bo questioned b.v an.vbidj , o\ cept the Spanish people and their s.v mji i thl > eis. It Is icitainl.v not an act ol hostility to .endeavor In this wa.v lo ter minate a conflict which has drained the lesomcos of Spain lo the point of liiiiK- rnptcy. If the tender of the good olllem of this gov eminent weio accompanied bj anything in tln > naliuo of a thie.it , 01 liy an.Mhlagtiiit ould f.ilily b'r ga d > l as In the. lutmu of an ulllmatuni the case would ho dlfloiont , but it Is not. l'i < iucsllng the Spanish government to make Its icply vvltiiin a slat > d time \\a- not an iiltlmalum , although It seems to be so legtuded by the English press. AH to thu suggestion that this govern ment should glvo tlie Ktigasta mlnlotiy a fair opiioitnnlty lo cany out its polic.v , then ) l.s no lo.ison to believe theie is any other Intention , so far as I'lesldent McIClnley Is eoncemt'd. lie has not .vloldcd and wo think It s.ifo to say will not jlcld to jingo InlliienceH. That ho ieai/.iM ! tlie gieat dam.ige Indicted on Ameilcan IntcicsU by the conlllct In Cuba Is not to b > doubted , lint we con- lldently believe that ho will do nothing likely to piovoke a war with Spain , which might have coiist'ijnences moio to the InterstH of thu United pulltlcal a& well as than could -milt fiom tie ! ( .mtlniianu11 of the rnlian vv.u for Hi < ' nevt ti n .v MIX At the name time tlu SpuiNli vrin meiil must uiileistaml thai theie w'll bo no Initiation of u pollcj on Its pait hostile to the ilshu of the United Stilts tinder Intei'natloiial law. s wn.ii UK i\\in \ IN with. The main line of the Union I'aelllc will be sold on Monti i.v ne\t and the gov- inniit will leeolvo the full amount duo it , amounting to about WSIMMMMM ) . The inoposal of the gov.'rnnioiit to postpone the silo was wltlidiawn on a guaianly being given by the looiganlxatlon com- inlttee for the payment to the govern ment of the pilnclpal of the .second moit- gagt > bonds and th acctned Inteiest. This Is a signal vlctoiy for the gov eminent and gieat ciedlt is due Presi dent MoKinloy and his administration for Its achievement. It will put Into the national tieasnry about § ii.Ui,000 ; ( ) ) mote than would have been icwlxed If the load had been sold at the terms agreed upon b.v the hist admlnistiatlon and ! JS.MM.IHM ( ) ) moie thin the i organization loinmltteo had agieed to pay the gov- uinuv nt up to jesteiday. Theie Is In this a uolevvoithy evidence of the lostoiatlon of tlnaiiclal conlldence. It shows that capital Is not onl.v ahiin tl.int , but also that it is no loimei dlstm tt- fill. U.should be needless lo s.ij that no such transaction could have taken place If Hiynn had be. n elected. Nelthei do mestic nor foielgn capital to such an amount , If lo any amount , could have boon scented tor this purpose , so that U is eiitiiely talr to s.i.v that to the elec tion ot' McIClnley Is duo the lopayment to the government of the million * ex pended for the Union Paellic load. Piesldont McIClnley has shown excel lent judgment In this mattei. His In- toiventlon in Ihe loioclosuio pioceodiugs In the llrst placv seemed an Ineiease of ? "i OOO.flOt ) on tlie amount ofteiod the govommcnt dm lug the Cleveland admln istiatlon and the piopns-il to postpnne Ihe sale has now mought a gnaianty of payment of the lull ilaim of the gov- oinment. Pieshbiit MeKlnlo.v's faith In Impiovod tinanclal conditions Ills thus been vindicated , to Hie mateiiil bom-lit of the national lieasui.v and the lellel of the government liom what had long been a tionble-oine pioblem. MfiX'J A MUUSIAIX or A .wouittir , . It is oi.sv lor demagogues to make mountains out of molehills The line iimlciy sitildinly taisi > d about the cjnnt.v leposits In bioken banks anil the alleged Incoinpet.Micy of ( " ! ooig > lleimiod lo manage the count ) linances comes with voiy bad gi ice tiom the oigan that d - - cl.ired the einbe//llng city tie.isuior tel l > u honest aftei ho had admitted his guilt and as-mod the people th it neither tic clt > not the bondsmen would lose : i dollar , all beciuse theio was a lull-tale meipoianiluin .sli ] ) in the eitv cash ill iwer lopiosontmg stolen inonev loaned to the eblet oiganist. It comes w 1th bad giace fiom a paper that advocated the election for cleik ol thu dlstiicl conit and vouched for the stiict inlegiity of the piLsident of one of the bioken banks. It conies with still woiso gune fiom a pipei whiiso piopii > tor had state wheel monej deposited bHaitlo.v . in the otliet bioken bank on condition lh.it lie be ac commodated with a nnuli needed loan. These ghuing inconsisii ncles might not alt'oid a vindication ol Tie.istii Heim- led , II tlie allogttioiis against him weie absolutely line , instead of being cithei e\igjoiated toi political elfeet or faNe altogether. The loinpt'tencv ol Ceoige Ilolnuod lo pel foi m the duties ot the ollice ot tioasmei cannot be called into ( liiestlon. That is admitted even b.v the popociatio state oxamimis who line lust completed checking up Ills ollli e. Tlie Hank and lull explanation m.ub by Ceoige lleimiod concerning his irla- Uons to the doiman Savings bank will be accepted bj all lair-minded men. Tliat bank had boon made a count ) depnsltoiy beloio lleimiod became tio.isiuor , and no one pietends that the count ) is not Hilly sc-ciii d by its assets and bond. Voi ) few banks In Omaha or olsovvheic weie not subjected to the seveiost strain b.v the long continued mono ) pinlc which began In It > ! ) . > . The ( leiman Savings bank withstood this piossme sncce.-s Hilly lei about two .veais , and wlien It suciumbed Mi. lleimiod was as much siupilsid as.in ) oth 'r depositor. All Ihe lads now pieseiited in stnd- hoise l.vpe b ) the niongiel oigan w\-ie known to it for moio thin a jear. If It honestly believid what it now cliaige- . It Is guilty of inexcusable bi'tiayal of the taxp.ieis' inleiest in concealing Its Know ledge fiom the public. It Is undeistood that .Senator I''orakei ' will make an elioit , < > aily In the iom- ing session ol c'ongies > , to have his bill legal'iiliin' ' pooling taken up for coiisideia lion , but the lad ( hat the supicmo conit will not li'ar aigumenis in the c.ise ol the Joint Tratllc assodatlon until .Ian nary Is likely to delay aitlon in < on- gio.ss In legaid to pooling legislation. It will be contended by the government in tne lallway i.ise that the coinblnatiiMi Is of substantial ! ) the sime diniader a- > that which v\as dodtiod to Ic Illegal un der the antl-tmst law in the tiansinls soiirl case and the decision of the couil will piobably have an Impoitant oiled on congioss. It Is the opinion In some qiiailcis thai if lhe contention ol the government is .sustained it will impi vc thu chances for pooling leg'sl ulon , since otherwise such legislation will haidl ) be necessaiy. In ny ov 'lit. hovven-i , t I. doubtful whelm.r very -r measure to legall/.o pooling can bo passed In the piosont congioss. it appeal.s to bo a lad that theie has boon all along a ( oiihhlt'iable railway Iiitlmiii"opJ ( o ed t > such legislation ami now that uuidltlons havti gieatly Impioved IhK opposition will piobably be stionger than heieto foie. Moieovoi , ill view of thu fact that the i.iilioads are having all the bnsl- no.ss they can do and theie is no in centive to cut latest , those loadn that have favoied pooling legislation aie likely to be. lather Indlffoient to the matter at pro.sont. If pooling weie al lowed few loads would take advantage of It under present conditions. Thus It appeals highly probable that this tioti will imt c-op itne much of the time of the pusrnt tuiigiess , Among tlio'ttifrd plotnio gems Inspired b.v Ihe looeiit l .v'na ' sjiu'di making tour of Nclnaska. JIJHtnllowlng fiom the sll- ver pen nf th. . . niilrlal lepmlcr pilnted b ) iho paper hi nhlih Hr.v.iu N a stock should be liained and liiing up In Hryanlto-ruilor In the land- tf tlioi * . > Mm partlrlpiteil In the H'jan mo.i i at Mlnileti was Claus a hanl-workln fafmcr of this count } . Mr Larson < ; ave a cry slmjilo and slRiiltlcant icasoii why ho , w s a democrat He taltl lie came to this coun.tr ) from Germany when ho ) 3S jcars olil nntl lie found tlmt the icnublicans paiil more attention to people who \\ore vUUte shirts while ilemoprats trcatetl white shirts ami colored shirts Just alike. As Ids shlri was colored be became u democrat. Here we have an oxplanallou. < < | iiiplu yet convincing , ot the causes that have led to the lelntoicenient ol the lepnb- llcan vote. The men compelled by Idle ness and povoitj to wear colored shirts last ) oar were democtats , but with the advent of .McKlnley and piospeilty. bilnglng iviiovvt-d umplo.vmcnt. with wages paid in Km cent dollars , the ) have been enabled to buy white shirts and lojoln the lopnblicaii paitj. The iiues- lion suggests , liowever , \ \ h ) wall to wear white shbts befoie voting the 10- jinbllcan ticket ? So long as a man has thu laudable ambition of some da.v woai- Ing white shirts , why should ho not com meiice as a republican and lemaln one ? Still another peitluont iuestlmi | which calls for an answer IsVa.s the shlit HO an wore at .Mlmleii a white shlit aud If so has he become a icpubllcanV With this wool ; the gieat Tennessee Centennial oxpo.sltion at Nashville will come to a close. Thu enteipiiso is said to have been moio ot a success than anticipated b.v Its most enthusiastic pie motels , though of com so the pioeiso tinancial lesult cannot be told until the llnal statement is compiled. It is safe lo.sa.v , how CUM. that It will be haul lo find a poison In Tennessee w ho i giots having the piojoot put Into execution. The do nothing Hisioii State Houd of Tiaiispoiiatlon Is In no him ) to have Its h mils untied bv th dissolution ol the In- jnclloiis seemed tu pievont lodueiion ol illioid. Ulephone and expiess ( hinges The agreein-in with the e-ipoiallons does not contemplate an ) moie exhanst- Ing lalioi on the p.lit ol the i.illumd com niLsslonois than di.iwing salaiios and making political junkets. , The voteis of the Second. Uouith and Seventh wauls , which constitute the ills , ti let which electsa , count ) comniissioiioi next Tuosdiy , will be highl ) giatilied lo loam that UianU J. JC.ispar will not vote lor the lopeal of the -valued policy law. 'Ihe only tumble is that ICaspir is not miming lor thu loglslatme aud ma.v nev or hav o a chanuj lo - \ ote on that prop Ositloll. St > far as tlie people of Ihe western states upon whom ( he toad depends toi tralllc and which me dependent upon the load for tianspoitation ate con- onned , the sooner the Union Pacilic pa.sses out of tlie icceivership into the management of a solvent coijioialion , th < * better. A b inkiupt lailioul never m ikes gloat impiov 0111011(5 ( 01 linpoi taut exten sions. 1'hlladelplil i T lines Hvcn the projperltj enthusiast can't well work It in as a good bign that the veiy eoun- terfelteis me beginning to make monej in the penitentiaries SiMi'riil Tlim'H VV'iiisc I hull DiMilli. I'lili IKO limes Hirnlil An Illl'iols Jtiij retuined a verdict of $31- 000 Ihe ether daj In favoi of n young vtidon who fttiod for bleach of promise to marrj nnd ? apecinl correaponilent sajfl tlmt "the laifio amount named cronies general faiitptiso as the. largest personal damage- verdict In the past lu this countj was $ r > 000 for Injmlei le- tultliiK In death " The inference plalnlj is that trilling with a picttj v\ Mow s afteUlcnB Is a crime about eleven times womo than death. IIjstlTll'N Of ( ( > ! K > > . ClikiKO 'Iribtinc 'Tor the republic now I earo nothing. " siyIIenr > Geortie "hut to the republic that Is coming I bow doun and worship .lot a n public of. tramps and inllllonancH where 01 it > man has the power of a crir. where women faint and children go h ingo nol this leptiblle but the republic which Is jet to come " And this historical person Is iiHk- ing the second clt > In the world to give him tl'arrt" of Its multifarious dllllciilt and com- plliatdl ntfiire' ' Ho is about as ( It to be major of Nrw York as tUit other faith liCTltr , S- ! latter Ili'ioU * U in I * , fit l.llisin i-i < . Niw Yoik Tribune The Keileral Klfo bavlng servleo hail a hard ycai'B woik from June 30 , IS'JIi , to June , ! 0 , 1S')7 ' In that period It was called on to go to the lescno of 08 ! ) disabled vessels , fifij- llirco of which were totally lost Of the 4tin persons carried on these Btorm-bcaten hhlps all but llftj'-llvo were brought safclj ahhoiu , vvhtlo eaigoca amounting to over J5.000000 In value were rescuetl from the waves All thc'so Bervlcis were performed at a cost of only $1473 in No function of government H moro humane than that which e\t < nils u saving hand to the thousamlti of vnjageiH an- tniallj Imperiled on the ECBH , and It Is to our latitlng credit as a nation that wo have not , from a HCIISO of false economy shrunk fiom establishing a ffUepnl coast sen lit- wlilili fet ctllclency and ( ourage has brought credit to the \im-rlean iiame \\iiiilnt ; I'mti r of Siii'iililinliTH , VVi'liiiKton | J'ont Political manager are beginning lo leain that lite stump i-f't ' iher IB no longct a power that the man > v lie tills the air with wordt , dots nol convince the listening voter. To a largo extent till ! * Ife certainly tine 'I lie daj of the Hpellbludir Is passing Ho Is ifo longer potent People ore reading and think ing for themselves. anJ Iho partj which geU closest to the Individual and not the party wl'lch relies upon converting voters en nahso is the pittj mo"t likely to be stiecefs- fitl Ort'i'nl atiuu l the most effective weapon noxvadajs It takes systematic work not glittering Kctinralltles on the bltiinp to win political V.iHlfs , The gtnural who sees thai each carttld e box Is tilled and each soldier IP his pKifco can safuly confront an eneni } vvhosu altciitlon II.IH been nialnlj dc- vottd to the music of the regimental band I'imnril VIel mii-iiI of lliixIm'NN , ht l.uuia lilobo-Ui nun nil Tito upward movement In etocks has been resumed , and the calamltj slirlekeru , who renewed their crj when the advance wan In- tcrruplcd , will be again shamed Into alienee Hut even If the check In the stock advance continued several weeks yet It would ho worth nothing ce a trade Indicator. Advances as well as declines on the speculative ex changes are apt at the outset to be more rapid tlan the Immediate conditions war rant , and reactions naturally take place 'Iho ipnurd stock move men1 w s under way sev eral months , and a halt and temporary dc line of a few points were inevitable There has be n no check in the business expansion however In the great productive Industi.ea there Is more activity at this moment than was known before In five or six jears , ami the agencies of distribution , as shown by lallroad cirulngb , are unusually busy. r \tttu vt > ( linns vii rni vis , lciRO Chronicle \\hil lii1i be. MM of the inielllRin e of n Jtirj that files mto ( Otiit ( tnklns instruction * frmi ihx beiuh whether , If the e Is agreement on \erdlrt elsht ot the twelve iiMy sign lint pan or 't llxltiK the penalty and whether ilevi > n nf HIP Jury slinliiK < i verdict can brhiR it in" Imllar-opolls Journal' There can IIP little doubt tint < iKh trUls < is lint of I.ttot ert contribute to the growing direaid $ if imt eontinpt for Judicial methods. It Is not that the defendant In tliU cnso Is deirlj Kiilltv , for there Is room for doubt on Hi.\t ixilnt , tint It Is the Interminable dcKiv at every stage of the proceedings the tieiviless f towjors. the brovv-bwtliiK ot the unrestricted llrense of ITOII- pxatnltatlon the plajlng to the gallerle1 * thn talking agilnst time In short the number less najs In whMi the administration nf justice Is either battled in lowered nlmost to the level of a st'eot faUIr show I'lilhdplph'a Press Wliatc-vei opinion one nn > have < s to the guilt or Innocence of Luctgert no one can Inve anj doubt tlmt the trial was n mlsearrlige of Justlie A filhiTo of ilie Jurjto agree Is always tills The entire objec. of a trial Is to present all the facts so clc > arl > tlutt twelve fair men will agree el'ltor is to guilt or Innocence If nine men held one wa > at Chicago and three tlie othci. If hours of wordj pleas outside nml wordj discussion Inside the Jury room brought no agreement. It w is llrst and briefly hee-iuse of the expert testimony. This dis agrees ! Hilly on nil points , and It disagreed and was Intended to dlsngree o as to cou- f e the Jurj and cloud the chief l sue Minneapolis Times Trom the beginning the Luetgert ttial In Chicago waa a trivestj upon crimlnil Jurisprudence The evidence was clear that certain witnesses , notiblj one of the female witnesses , were subject to In timidation and outngc by the police and de- tectUes to extort from them lestlmimj fa- voiable to the prwcctitlon The prisoner wt.s permitted the companionship of his chil dren In court , iml whether or not It was In tended for that purpose It Is u f\ct tint he luil the beneHt that the exhibition of atTcc- Uu-i and mutual triiHtfiilnc'ri , real or simu lated , must Imvo Iml upon the Jnrj Ftit- thermoie , the defendant was permitted to talk frcclj with the public. tlnouKh tlio news- lupers. aliout the testimony submitted from tlmo to time and to criticise the cotti'-e of the pi execution , and the counsel for the de fense. In the pufoence of the Jury , argued Ihnt there lud been a consplracj on the part of the police to convict I.uetgeit. which , al though true enough wjs not a proper sub ject of discussion before the Jui > Soon after the jm > adjourned their standing upon the ( | ticjllou upon \vhUi ! the ] weie suppose 1 to deliberate In secret was a subject of general knowledge In n word , the deccnrj nml he- r'Miilni ; seciet \ which should matk the dellb- cntlon of 1 bodj of IIIOM clothed with powers su serious and buideued with s > uih awful re- Epimsiblllties weie almost whollj disre garded iixiin Tnins i-\ssiN ( . \u w. I'romlsi * of nn \ cllM'lnler nidi VV oi-l. fur VII Who \Vnnl II. lion nnil stiul llvillolln A catcfill studv of the business situation at the oml of Scotembtr gives abundant as stmnco that the hard times which weie Ubheted lu bj the iwulc of ISOI Inve Indeed pissed awaj The jeai'si hu vests hive been in the main satlsfactorv and the"e Ins been i verj considerable advance In the prices of agiluillutfll pioducis , duo chlellv to an ev. traoidlmtj foielgn demand foi Ametic.in hrujilstuftb Hence Iho farmers ate once again pto oerous The cairiage of their pro duce has Riven Incieised business to the iall- ro ds Joined In tlie incica'-ed tonntge re sulting from a genenl revival of business actlvltj in the last fe\v mouths which fol lowed ot anticipated the passageof the Dlnglej tulfl bill , the heavj shipincnts of agricultural ( iroduets have also made the rallToads prospeiotis Uallrcad securities have advanced In vrlco fiom 10 lo 15 per cent The In i eased business of the railrcads has rreited an Inctcased demand foi cars and locomotives and hence the builders of rall- toid rolling stock have mote1 to do and .no aVw prosperous The Iron trade hat , been helped bj this dc.iund t\i cais and locomo tive" , as well as bj the general uplifting of all business conditions 'Ihe jiro perons fanners are not enl > [ a > ln off their moit- gagcs but th"v are mtUing 11101 e llbnial purchases of agricultural implement : ; ami of all Kinds of goads wires and meiclnndlse than thejere lately able lo make and hence the agricultural imvlemcnt inanuU" turers and the cltj and country alorekpepers aio also prosperouss the cotton and v.oolen manu'actifers hi'pH Iho stoies with a large part of their stoJ In trs le , thej also ire prosperous And bo wc > might go on illustrating bj lamiiiar facts the gtcat change tlut his taken place In business and in- dustiinl cinditlous in this caunttj within the past few months The change has been gradual nnd not sudden lu the lion ttadi- It has developed slowly Imt Mnelj Uven as lat < as Ihiee weeks ago the Improvement in Iron and steel prices had been verj slight but within these three we'ks theie has been c moro marked advance , with Increased dc main ] 'lh > present condition ot the Iron trade and of all btibine ° j In this countv ! can tiuthfullj be said to he of a most healthy dM-acter promising a wlntei of continued E'-tlvltj ' in all lines with euiplo > ment for all who are willing to woiK cnvxciis IN THI : siTH. . sjii'i'iiln ( ioiiN on ( In- ( oiiiili'Inn of tin- Si'iiadnf | sj ) ! > . IMllla < lelihlii | l el cr The terms of tlie following thiity United Sti'cs senators will expire in 1SU9 llepubllcans Aldrlch Ilhode Isjaud , Hiir- rows , .Michigan , Clark , Wyoming , DavN Minncsola , Hale Maine. Haima , Ohio , Haw- ley. Connecticut Lodge.Massaciiusetts , I'roctoi Vermont. Qmy , Pennsylvania , Wil ton , Washington Total. 11 IJemoei its Jlate iPnnessee , fockiell , MIs- bouri , IMiilel Vltginii ; KaulKnei West Virginia , Momj Mississippi Coimin. fllaij- land , Gray , Delawire , Mllls.TexaB Mltchtdl , WHcoinin , Muiphy , Now Yolk , I'.isco , Dor- Mi. U iih North DaUol.i Smith New Jer.-ej , Tin pie , Indiana , White , Californli Total 15 Silver Kepubllcans Cannon Utah , .Mantle Montana ; Stewart Nevada Total , 3 Populist AllcMi Nc'braska Total , 1 The legislatures to lie chosen In Xovembei next In Ohio and Virginia will seleu sue- lessors to Me--ors Hanni and Daiilel .Mr Haiina U serving birlue of in ad Interim appointment and the legislature will have thn tilling of the unexplred ttim anil the full term fllhslsslppi hab alreadj elected Mr 'Monev ' for the full term ami he will servo out .Mr ( JeorgeX tine\plred term bj vlituo uf the governor's appointment The Ithodo Island legislature will lie clcaed In Api II next In the remaining states the legislatures which eleot senators will be cho > en In Novombei , 1MIS It Is quite certain that the republicans will hold the eight seats fiom Khoile Island , Mlthlgan , Mlnnescta , Maine Connecticut Massachusetts , Vermont uml 1'cmiKjl- vanla 'lhe > will probably get the Henatui from Ohio , but the Wjomlng and Washing ton homuor.s mo doubtful The democrat aie iniite certain to leUln the flvu Hfni.s from Tinne.ssee. Missouri. Viigliila , Texas und HoililJ They are Ilkelj to loio tin1 senators from West ViigliilaVihionm New \orlf Ninth Dako'a nnd New Jerbe > Ihe representation fiom Marjland Delawaic , Indiana and California is doubtful The Mis gUsippi senator has ulrcad ) been elected b } the democrats Nevada and Montana will probablj reelect - elect til v ei n publicans Utih will piob ably elect a demo > rat to surteed a silt or republican The Nebraska populist nuy be to elected unless Mr llrjan IK < hofen Inshad Thus the republicans ma > lose two of their prcst'iu bcatv. but will probably gain ( He , and possihl ) nine T ha sllverlte and populist contingent may lose one or two to the deino- cralH and gain two from thu republlcaiiH In this view Iho republicans would diet not leas than fifteen , and , perhaps , eighteen out of the thirty senators to be chosen Of the tscnutoru whose terms extend to 1'JOl , seven teen are republicans , Including Messrs Car ter , Shoup Warren uml Wolcott , who are friendly to silver , eleven are democrats one Is a populist and one la a silver republican , or Ilrjanlte Of those senitors whose turma extend to 1903 seventeen are npublicans eight are democrats , three are populists one Is an Independent and Ihero Is one vacancy from Oregon It U theiefore , probable tlut Iho Unlled Sta' H ttnate on March 1 , U93 will icn- utn nol less than fort ) nine rcpii'il'caiia ' an 1 there Is ground for hope tlut ( he ma jority of the chamber will be favorable to sound legislation upon I hi ) currency ques tion It Is Improbable that the present Etn- utu will agree to any monetary rcfoiiu. U.KKIMSC1 ( r\TOU Millions U rniiK by tlic Pit 1 1 nut it ( om- linin from lite 'I rnt Ihtw 1'nlillo. \Vnshlncliiti Slur The nnnotinrenient Jhat Mr Pullman , the pulace cir misnate left fortune vnrl- mifly cstlnnlril nt from } SO WO 000 In $ lOfl 000000 , nnd that there renmlns In the treis- tirj of the eominnj of ublch ho v ns a large If not tlie principal Rtoikholder n surplus of $2.1,000000 lo be dlspcaed of In the form of nn extra dividend will servo to call fresh attention to tlm uiormous profits of the pal- nco car company , nnd also to rnlse iho qucs- Him whether some menim ptnnnt bo foutul to reduce the exorbitant prices cxaeted from those who are compelled by force of clrcum- stanns to nvnll themselves of Bleeping car facilities when traveling That the cost of the : o facilities Is nnd alvvajs hns been out nf nil proportion to the expense of providing them or of the diameter of the .accommc/ datum * nfforded lr long been patent to nil the world , but probably few persons hnd nny Idei ot the size of the colo'eal fortune thus wrung from the public evcrj > enr Whether a legal provision lo prevent these oppressive charges ran be found , nnd one which would be nllke operative In all the ntntes Is perhaps tin open question , but that the proposed doubling of the cnpltnl Block of ( lie com pany. In order to dispose of Its excessive profits , can be prevented there ought to bo no doubt Some means certalnl } ought to be furn'ahed to prevent such nn outrage on Ihe traveling public. Whnt proportion of the existing stock Is composed of wntcr probnbl > no one outside o : ; he charmed clicle of Its holders can tell lint It Is perfectly clear that the whole of the proposed Increase would be Mat PI pure nnd simple , nnd Hint the process Indicated would be nothing short of robbcijThnt the properlj of the com pany his largclj Increased In qunntltj nnd value since the nuiount nf Its present cap Ital slock was fixed la unquestlounbl > true Hut that hns nolhliiK whatever to do with the eise ns H stnndB Not n single stock holder ever put his hand In his poel.et to pay for one pennj's worth of the enlarge ments ami betterments that have marked the growth of the company These have all bien bought wllh the monej squcczul out of trav elers In excessive fairs , and lo petmtt nn Increase of capital on that account would be simply to compel the public to pi > Interest In the form of fiU dividends on whnt It nnd not the stockholders have paid for That Is the sort of thing that hns made Hijnulbin nnd lletirj Georgel"m possible , and that will > et bring If not checked , no end of trouble upon th's country IMIIS : ( vi , VM > o rnr.itvv isn. Marconi tlio Inventor of wireless teleg raphs , Is half .Scotch or Irish His mother was n Jameson Heaver Palls , I'a has three phjslclius hose names are Orlm , Ague ami Collln In bplto of their names they enjoj lucrative pi ictlces IMward S Holden who recentlj seveted his connection wllh iho Ilck ob orv HirJ , tmj now be addressed nt the Smithsonian Instltti lion , Washington An equesttiin stnttio of Stouewnll Inckson will teen be erected nt Clurl ttesvllle , Vn . bj the John Howie Stiange Camp of Con- fed BI Ue Veteians At a recenr phll u.throplc confab an essiv- Ist contended tlmt pie nnd heel offei n RO liitlon of the tramp problem At lea t the combinuion would appens ? the Willies Tor lefustug to act as a fence vlewei , an ollice tint smvhes jet In pal ts of New Kng- Innd a Dceilng ( Me ) man w 3s fined $ " , and he had to piv $10 to escape fet tijltig to uodge the first fine It IK n little remirkable to find that among Hrltish commauders-in-chief In Inlla no fewer thu'i foui hive been Scotchmen Lord Cljde , Lotd Stiathnilin. Sir Don ild Slew alt and now Sh Willimi Luckhait A IVnne ste- piper Is aiitliotitj for the statenui't Hint ( loveruor Tajloi llnds lilt , saluj of $1000 Inadequate foi Ills vearlj ex penses and it ib to .aid in supporting him self mil f.amilj that he goes upon the pi it form to leituie foi mono } A Dtnill collection of Hxploter Naii'en's soinenim me now on exhibition lu New Yoik nnd includes sevcinl of the articles used by Ir Nansen on his fanioLv , canoeing and sledging trip when he left the Kinm In the ice and pioceeded failher north The ccntemij of the birth of Thomas llajes HJ leJ was celebrated last week nt his birthplace. Hath England This song writer Is still remembered bj a few popular Inllads like 'I'd Hen HuUertlj , " "Oajl ) the lioiioadom , ' and "The Soldier's Tent. " The famllj of HIsmnrcK hliows no Uns of living out On the ( lav recentlj when u now Got man Ironclad wns named the I'llnce Hlsmarek the chancellor s daughter-in- law , wife of Count Herbert g.uo birth to n son This mikes two gi unisons in his fam ily He has live granddaughter One of Mr Gladstone's peculiar Ideas which he hns followed foi fifteen .jcars isti go to bed the instant lie finds that he Ins caught a cold and stav there until iho In disposition Ins passed In this HIV he sup poses lie has cut short frequent ! } what might have been n * erious Illness Ho reads t ml wiltes in bed Just as usual Tlio managers of the Ue'bs scheme for n " oclal dtmoctacj have closed a ileil for ! V ) . 000 acres of land in remicbsee , which fliuj propose to colonUe Ihe monej for the ptu- clmsiof the land wat > furnished bj a Louis ville tiust companj vvhlih depends on the workingmen to furnish the enterprise and inuscUi ( o carrj the scheme thiough To proUde nutomatic safety gates for elp- valors which shall not bo In the way n series of platforms are attached above and below the ear nnd Jilted with cntihrs so that js the car leaves a , door going doxvn or up one of tlie platfouns Is locked Into position level with the Itoor the car releasing the mio next abo\e or below nnd carrjlng It along Xaamlam , In Holland has bc ( n celebrating Iho 200th atmiversiij of IN ler the Great's taj In UIP town wliPie ho walked as a ship catpcntcr Theie were hlstoilc proces sions and boil inccs , nnd a plaj by a local wilier " ' " " was performed 1'etei Mlchaelon" The cz.ai sent n fapeclal envoy nnd the Itus- slan minister at The Hague was also present Colonel Aupusttis G Hoblnson aralstant quartermaster general , who has been placed on the retired list on his own application under the foi ty years' servleo clause , Is n native of Mnino and wns gradualed at the Mllllarj academy In 18rHo was trans ferred finm tlio nillllery branch to thu quar termaster's department In 18D.I , nnd served to thu end of the war. io\\ \ i'niss Davenport Republican no not fall to keep In mind the. fact the law under which the coming election is held makes changes In the homo of opening and closing Iho polls , lu all out-of-town proUm t * the polls open at 8 o'clock in tiio morning In titlen mid lowm whore leglstiatlou la requited the polls open at 7 o'clock In both citj and country Ihe polls close at fi o clock In Iho evening Sioux Cily Times Thirteen yrais ago lid- ward Ituvvol disappeared suddenly fiom Iowa Hit went fiom Diibuquo ( c Maiitiiestu und to Cedai Itapids , where all trace ) of him was lost After Iho lapse if liniu | IH ! estate was proluUd o'i Hie abbiimptlon Hut no must bo dead Ho cairled two policies of Insurance In mutual companies , and one of them clTucle 1 a compromise wllh the ddmlristialor for $ r > 00 and thu other resisted pajuunt and was HUS- lalncd by the comta A fen dn > s ago a Man chester nun who was the guardian of Ilin missing nun In his mlnoiity receive ! word from Ixiiidon that the latter had made him self known there and had completely eslati lished his Identity Ituwell tolls a Htory nf having bein captured by the Indians to explain - plain his Midden departure Sioux Citj Tilbune Mr Walsh's fluhl with organl/ed labor ha gone ; beyotrl all bounds , considering tlm conditions He lian tauscltroly and willful ) } Involved not only the iletnoi ratli party , Imt ( ho populist and silver parties In a disastrous warfare upon the laborers of Ihe state and unless he IB ( .epirated from Hie rialloml committee tlio working people of Die whole union will be affronted. Mr. Walai has nothing to gain by hla coursu except , the gratification of his spite , and It Is perfectly amarlrg that he has no moro regard for liM friends than to Insist at ( heir expenuc 'in gratifying hlu relish for u good light " B H KVJIIS ( he it nor of his paper , Is equally Involved In d o trouble ami jet both are pobim ; a < i the i luniplone of labor against plutocracy Tlic . ill friends of labor are ton modest to coulcml with them for the leadership which they usu' p , and this leaves labor where It must 4)1 ) ays be , to bu safe , Its own protector ; It m ut l-iarri tu distinguish impoatcru. SPUV AMI TUM tMTKII S P VTIJS. Chicago Vest Spiln vv 111 gain nothing AIU ! Injure lirr elf conilderAbly by ( iiiestionliiR the Rood f.\uh of the United Stnl.s 1'iibiio opinion will resent such Ingratitude mil ( lie government will confound It b } ( omiimivo disproof. aiobe-nemocrat Spain RIJS she w 11 nnt ndmlt the right of any foreign power i , terfeio In nuy of her affairs T is r course. l the answer which the t nltel IHKS expected lo any offer of mediation wh'ih ' would be made , > ot the world boltevon that thu ( line when Spain will have to confess e felt and abandon CuNi Is not far distant Indianapolis Journal Suppose the gmoMi mcnt should do what the Spanlih nn r practlcnll } charges b } letting nillmii < r RJ to Cnlia with little or no hlndram e IHM\- long would the Insurrection last' It might bo n breach of lnterintlon.il Ian ir lie United States should declare that , then tu Ing no prospect of Spain's being able to put down the Insurrection , It Is not our duu nt help piolong It bj expending Inrge sunn of mono ) lo suppress filibusters who \\iull make short work ot the power ot Spain in Cuba Chicago llecord : Tno question now Is , Shall the American government wait befoio linking u more urgent protest" As to iho nnln point of the contention the noiessit } of Intervention sooner or later In ease of n failure tu suppress the Cuban conflii I them cm be no question < m tliU side of the \t l.antle Tlm government has gone ( oo fur to recede with honor If It was right in its original demand upon Spain It will not fo right In falling to continue the same rn > < - fIt It must go ahead , judlclousl ) nlvl coutd HIj but llrml } To recede would be to t m < a step which wouU bo rebuked bj tin i , . and , posslblj. repudiated wholl ) bv i 11.1is at Us appro idling pension Philadelphia Itecord The doctors i f n er national law Inve not jet laid down i si i factory into for the measure of tln > l ie diligence" required fiom n neutral in Hi > lespcct , hut If our "iistcnis nltinis ln\o been ns vigilant In their endeiviis . pn vent conlritiand of war from being SIIIU KI , d out of mil pnits as thev line u dliimh in . u In their etidcavois to prevent g > iN fi un being sniuggUd In this governim ut must > absolved from nnj cl.ir e of Hi k in i " < the matter of Ihe tlllbusters Tin I i 1 Stiles is under no obligations to us ! m vigilance to ruevent Injtirj to nlui- i. such vigilance ns a p'lideut gnci i i wcmld ordlnarllj exercise to prevint InJ v i > Itself Chhago Tribune Appaientlj Spam i\ peels to be .allowed unlimited lln-e t i i u eratlnu he expeilment of com U iti n > autmomv without rcgird to its i st i United States Such a cnndillcm o' if i Inlulcrable nnd not to lie uornr > I s .as the icsult of neglecl or lefnsil < > r m u -H nml the government lo grant tin null < Hf f belllgerencv to the Cubans aud ill \ \ lir n lo win their Independence And \\lii s > t of thanks do we recelvo foi ill th biMiutice ? What Is the govennm n do to malntiln Its solC-respei 1 an' ' i the InteicMs of its cltl/cns ? 1'ako in and ttie lustiltj and dn iiotliitif " Is right pollcj' The Unltco St.Ues is i leadj to ndop * a pall j of pusill inim Kanras C tj Jouruil 'Ihcaigum n Spain sliould not be eriliilscd foi ti i what slu was tatallj unible l > ' making this humiliating udmlssln i , i.ess the note sententious ! } dulitiK torolgn Intci ferenco In Cuban ifin permitted "cpiin v\ill not admi in of any foielgn towel to Inleifen n i her foreign afftlrs" Tills punv l nallon tlmt is net even able to i i I Insurrection in one of Its p'ovln is \ allow anj of the great powern i i luterp'se In n struggle tint Ins I reproach to clvlllratlon and an outi hiitmiilty The ndinln'sliiitlnn ' at Vv i ton nny continue to keep hands on * m but It will not be on account of nuv i icsiiltlngrom this bit of amusing blusi cniiitrt i , en vr Clilengo Tiibunc. "Do j on thli k SIP thimtgh jou sir ? ' Indliniit \ the otuiill mm of the t.all fellow \ i ciowili-d In fionl of him as tin p ( i mo iilnii ' reitulnly , " tesponded tlie t n "Don't jon olseivt tb it I'm bow 1 Oetiolt Jrtiin il'I h all " p o i s t e m w tenant , ' ii full of Imprtiu Inn Tlie Imltoi of the llalb vvispiolu i In l - , ' fti 41 n suied , " he said , "th.it II iv n t oeem ataln Yoin shaip of tin lit I not be occupied liv anj'icilj ' tl o hen fir" rTneinimti Kmii'lui. "Merc Icnnvv' ' - ' .aid HIP pto y man , "H of lltlh v " Now jou lilt It tliat time , " sui INti nlntr vouiiff irnii , vvltb mm li m st 'I know vvluit mo < \ietl\ ioi reel thiiiKS In clothes , but I tin t to liuj 'cm " rhleigo I'o'l"How Imp , " rem irk cl UIP voiing mini , "Is ( be aiij ini ; 'A T a ill his mom v aie KOOII Billed' " 1 Y s " iipltil the old iimn "mil it M d HTOOI ! thing tb it It Is Hue It's about .ill that pieviiits Mist fiom iiCLiimul itlnn on ' ome lot WiiHlilnHnti Ftir "Wbnt Oo j on tbli k of that bill'1 asked the l.iwvcr 'It Isn't big c Month" Iho Impi en-il i in i ill lit n piled ' I'linslilc'ilng- tm I ) joii'in going ( o have in Kitting s > ui moiiej. jou ought to ohaige at h "t ii pel cent more- " Indlnnnpnlls Join mil "I ameij rn K'I ufi.ild " Ktli ! the genllemnii fiom il i 1 shoilly .iflei bo hud I Hided In N u v .r , "thatou IniMn't a stulilu foim of v incut lu re- " "We-ll , " was the leplj' , "mn\li \ i rn 'lit lint .iftoi the imni'N HU i n I i i li r spent on tli.H tuif tbeie Is no ilimlii i * it his iluliiK his Ix st lo give us om ' Clevliml Leader"I don't UP 1 i ' 1 bow .Midden , 'be Insniaiice mm i in li t PHI ci-ss In his business " "Whj . ' I supposed be w is viiv .1 v r at It" "HiC'alleil nnd 1 on mo , ychteidnv , w ni ' to sill me a pollt-v , but nevei Kiid i v\ 1 ibout glvlmj me n i i i > tint hi w i' ' 1 i * , think of ottering to anjlmdj" else" W.iPliliiKlon btnr Tlic r indldatc , vvhcii H'H plain win s tv "My mind Is my own ; Jwill inn ni > own wav ' " Hut whi never Ills cotnso tow ml enibi - i.iHsimnt tends , IIo mtii mitis "I'm noiv In the h in N of my file nils " I vvioiti : . Cilohe. Now , jon iwho llnd living n bore A hurt Keep away fiom the town of Trimor. , Ti amort. - Kor the air Is ro rare. That the pnptilaeo them , However thi'i' trv , C'limint pOHslhiy elle. Till lliey'io clo.sej on llio ago of flviirnrn lint If you iwotild Ifvo to flveproi Mnlco t nicies for the town ot TT it'no'r- ' ? " ' ' "oro" " " Where j-oit'll find by the 81010 Centenarian * four ( Then , aie possibly moio ) And old people * fjalorc. So heal hy , i town Is Trnmoip. Tl tlllilio Thcie'H inarvedous Martin nt/.eor'l Mis Kennedy , giandest onld K'rl ' ' Quid girl ; Miher , Phelan aioo ! And n'Donnell , alioci ! And Mntliuiilih. too , If 1m had but bis clue \Voiilil Im found lo have hulled frjrn Jrumure , ' " " " ' " l ° lmv ° " " ' "j" 1'1' " * 040 * 0 004-0vo * < l # .0000 fO THU 2 2 COI-'FIK : t I POSTUM ! § MAKES i | RED ; $ BLOOD ] * At Grocers. J 2O4O4O O4O4O OO HO * CXO4 O4OO4 O > C