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' TIIT3 OMAHA DAILY HE 15: .KJUDAY, MMtC.Il 15, 11)01.
TlIE OMAHA DAILY BEE.
K. HOJJI3WAT13H, Editor.
1'1'UMSHBO EVERV." MOHN1NQ.
TERMS Of 8UU8CHIITION
..... vAAr..tflrn
Dally Ileo fwllnoui nuuuuy, - 1
nniiw no unci HundiiV. Olio ear -W I
Illustrated lite, Ono Your f
U. in.lnil I Inn Ml n V,.fl P . . , r ' 1
s'ntiini.iv Hoe. Olio Year ' The
Twentieth Century Farmer, Ono lcar... i.w
OEEICE8,
Omoha: The Hoe Uulldlng.
South Omuhit: City Hull uulhllng, Twenty-tilth
and M streets.
Council Ulurfs: 1() l'cnrl Streot.
Chicago: WW Unity Uulldlng.
New York: Tomplo Court. .
Washington: Ml Fourteenth Street.
correspondence.
Communication!! rcihtli.g to news nnd edi
torial matt-r should ho addressed: Omana
IJee, Editorial Department.
HU8INE88 LETTERS.
Business letters ami remittances should
bo addressed: Tho Uco l'ubllshing com
pany, Omahu.
REMrTTAINCISS
Remit
payablo
Only 2-ccnt
man acco
Omah
T
l.drXcpre.; Tor postal order. There Is ImiulwrltlUR on tl
to iho Leo l'ubllshing company. whlch should prove a warning
Tin: MAM't.A.vri itisritAxrinar.ns.
The democrats of Maryland who arc
proposing to disfranchise the colored
voters of that statu In order to make
It securely deniocratle, will perhnps
succeed In their Hcheine, hut no itrRU-
tnent they can employ will conceal or
Justify Its utterly partisan character.
disfranchising 11U now iiefon- too
legislature Is as earnestly denounced by
it few honorable democrats In that body
as It Is by the republicans. A demo
cratic member of the lower branch
said a few days ago In an Inpassloned
speech nKulusLthe measure: "The very
class of people whom we are now seek
ing to disfranchise are those who have
placed us hi our positions and It Is a
breach of trust that we should deprive
them of their rights. There are signs
of disruption In the democratic party.
the wall
to UB."
will not attract hops enough to market
to keep up the record It Is pretty con
clusive evidence the.v are not In the
country.
churln. The note of last August Is not the value of hogs. If the present prices
sulllclent and oral assurances by the
Itusslan minister of foreign affairs are
not satisfactory. Ambassador C'nsslnl
talks about the withdrawal from Man
chhrla being subject to contingencies
that It will be done unless new condi
tions are brought about by other pow
ers. That presents a loophole for litis
slan excuse for remaining In the prov-
lot Hn Clnlin In IMr-t.
Louhvlllo Courier Journal.
It Is not the fact that Russia l suspected
of having-grabbed Chinese territory which
horrifies the powers. It Is tho Met that
THIJ IIIUHCTl.tl TltltfATV.
ThlcnEO Chronicle: Tho latest deliver-
anco of England In regard to tho rights of
tho United States to be frco on tho Ameri
can continent ought to convlnco oven John
Hay that the OlnjTon-Rulwer treaty ls
extinct.
Duffalo Express; It remains for congress
i.mhstiii vi. cossomhation.
Ilffrrt on I'rlom of l'rniim'in nnii
tli- Tor-Inn llrniniiii.
Indhinnnolls Journal.
Tho articles of Incorparntlon of tho United
States Steel corporation having ocen mcu
and recorded, It may now bo discussed ns
flYwt furl ulMi reference to Its commercial
bearings and significance. Accounts differ
luce that Is not calculated to create
confidence In the professions of that
government.
If Hussht Is sincere In this matter, If
she does not Intend to permanently
occupy .Manchuria and make It Hns
slan territory, she should not hesitate to
so Inform the powers In terms that can
not be misunderstood. So long ns sho
does not do this she cannot reasonably
expect the powers, In view of all tho
circumstances, to repose conlldence In
the assurances she has hitherto given.
to take tho next step, It any other Is to to Lomownat n tll0 cnUmernlton of vropertlcs
taken. Tho Nicaragua canal enthusiasts . .,, ,miir.. .,, , to tho probable
horrifies the powers. It Is tho havo BomPlmPS accused their opponents of d ( t f Us .llture operations,
he'r notion may make It necessary for them bcl1R movc(1 by ,ntcrcsl ln lhc VaMa rail- t1 fr".n nny point of view It Is evident
to grab something,
roads. Tho fact Is, however, that theso
Hint tho now trust Is the largest comuinn-
snmo Jingo enthusiasts nro tho only persons t(on n( ca,tai yct , m this or nny other
who have served tho Pacific railroads In com,try. The word "trust" Is used nd-
l)lilonini'' 'I' lint
4iirltii.0nl,l 11iiil1lrntl.
Thn rrmnAi nf n, i.nrt duty on Cuban this matter, whether they mennt to do f vi.ediv. for tho now corporation nils the
tobacco constitutes aultc n scaling down of or not. technical definition of that term la being
; nrcn io i rr nunc 11 may turn out nn inrnrnnrnt on or corporations nnu n tun
that tho delay In treaty ratification and In tolldatlon of tunny distinct properties under
beginning work upon tho Nicaragua canal ons management. Us capitalization Is said
Is. after all. providential, Inasmuch as It t be il. 100.000.000 or more. A fow millions
may save tho United States from a serious
mlstako In tying Itself up to the Nicaragua
cnnal and a huge expenditure ln connection
with it. At nny rate, It will do no harm
to tuko a little time for dcllbciMlon and
the protection afforded to the United Btates
product. And yct nobody seems .to be mak
ing any great fuss about It.
lohites the
aha or Eastern exchanges, not accepted. I tnt(J collHtItUtlon, Which gives every
HE IJEE l-UULIBJUCOMll of of flg0
STATEMENT Of CI11CULATIO.N. r ht t() voto
State of Nebraska. Uouglas yoyny, ,,,,., t ..,,.. of Marvlatld has
lonrun ii 'rxHriiucK. Bccruiuri I -.--
li
Sut Win-, linl Jturilor.
Philadelphia North American.
Convt-jclng proof that n state of war doea
not exist In China Is furnished by tho Ger
mans, who report that in n recent en
gagement" near I'ao Ting V u 2J0 Chlneso ronccton,
KxrAXDina iavr stock ixdvutiiy.
Another feature of the growth of the
live stock Industry Is brought out prom
inently by the public sale of a herd of
woro killed nnd uot a Gorman soldier hurt.
That Is not war; It Is plain murder.
Old Souk In New Key.
Louisville Courier Joumuy.
President Hadley of Yalo says wo shall
have an emperor nt Washington within
Now York Times: It wbb hardly to bo
moro or less tnnn mis amount no nui in.i
lor much, ns It Is practically beyond concep
tion nnyway. Tho properties taken over
by the new compnny consists of mining
properties, manufacturing establishments,
transportation lines, terminals, docus,
wharves nnd plants of various kinds nnd
oxpectcd that tho government of Great enormous value. Accoptlng tho current
iiiii,iiv,iiij- ...imti.'itiv. htilni; duly sworn, I ,.i,. ,, vi.-ui-.niu nrntnuf niniiisL the I .1 ..1.. ... ,.t. M'i....nt v I
says that iho act M number ol full anil - " """ , " " " u "' twenty-five years unless o create a public
completo copies of Tho Ually. .Morning, proposed election law, pronouncing It y(,al.s llf, tll(. a,.tull001. who presldeil Bcntl,nent whlch wlll rcguiato trusts, rc-
monthof"! ?bSruaryyi"ji0 waL tie follows: Indefensible In every respect. Nut only COI1,tutc, ,! n,-st sale. It was for the gnrdles of legislation, Mr. Hadley, It may
l au.aio ' 15 a,ino will It deprive a large number of the Hamo 0W1U!l. who has Just retired from bo remembered, thinks that wo ought to
--.I 1 km in aii.oao ..1M-1.HU nf the Ktnte of tho suffrage, .1.,. 1. ...... !1ttf Iti luf tlitutl Till 11 VI t I'll I'll II f abolish tho trusts by refusing to invito tho
-1............ - - - ---- IIIIU UIVLUilik r-r-. ' I
Drltuln would accept tho amendments to
tho ilny-I'nunccfoto treaty. Consistency 's
a species of deity to politicians nnd con
slstcncy certainly demanded that tho
amendments should bo rejected. Yct wo
statement that its real capitalization Is
$1,100,000,000, It Is said that $300,000,000 will
be 5 per cent general morlgago bonds,
MOO.000,000 7 per cent preferred stock and
$100,000,000 of common stock. On this basis
cannot but think that tho real Interests of tho following statement is approximately
Ihn llrlllnh nninlrn wnnli! have bei-n served nCCliraie
3.. iiO.IIIJO
4 an, i no
r ar.,io
c 211,010
J 20,1.70
I i!.-,,7.-,0
9 aii.uno
10 ao.d in
11 2.1,7(1(1
12
13
14
.2r,,o 10
.2.1,770
,2.1,7110
17.
18
19
3
1
S3
S3
SI
SS
20
27
2S
Tolnl
Less unsold und returned copies.
Net
N
"""-'I'm! "t It will open the way to fraud. A
member of the league, In uddresslng
the legislature, said: "That frauds In
great, number will bo committed tinder
It Is so certnlu that we have a right
to assume that these frauds arc the
very purpose of tho bill." Another de
clared It to be bad from beginning to
end, that every change It makes In the
present law Is u change for thu worse.
lint it will pass. Of that there
seems to be no doubt. Ah was snld a
,.1170
25,1)10
2.1.N70
2.1,810
25,770
2(1,110
20,00.1
2i,:t:io
20,1:10
20,200
ao.r.so
.,..7:11,100
12,121
Hut his threat
.... .- nnl... ... nilnill ll I ft flllirCB-
over !?100, while the average of prices tlQJI u not x'My Q accompluh imicu. it
.. .1.... fi,.ui u.,l .,.u l.i.l ,1 trltl,. I magnates io uinuer.
1,1 1.1. Lll.ll. luot r....v. ..fc 1
by the coutrnry course.
Washington Post: Hut tho Renato re
mains. It has nlrcndy spoken for the pcopto
with Huulclcut emphasis nnd wo fancy that
nfter eight or tun months spent among their
paid at the sale Just closed was in excess uns bccn maJo too ottcn ln lne last hundred constituents tho senntors will return muro
of $100. These facts contain a volume
of Information.
That cattle breeders are willing to pay
four times more for well bred animals
now than they were twenty years ago
nririies conclusively In favor of the
years.
fct total Hales 7.,."'!!-!f ft)w days ago by United States Senator i1M),mZillli breeding of the range, when
iot dally uvcrnge........... ...... - ' .MCConms, the old ring, with ex-Senator .. Hlirvlvi,i of the uttest" meant that
Ql-.O. LI. liaHUUK. .i.i.,i, ..,.,.i,i l,.,.. . . .. , 1
Subscribed In my presenco and Bworn to iniiiuiiii hi. ub m-uu, hh. v. Ul0 HUonger wero ine nnimiim nu mii-
bcloro mo this 4tn any 01 .Murcn. j.
(Seal.) M. ii. llUNUAm
Notary l'ubllc.
That Walnut Hill llrebug will keep on
until the old hen roost protective com
mittee Is revived, and then there wlll
be work for the coroner.
Hons by fraud for twenty years, has
regained courage. It has tho legisla
ture and Its deinaud will bo carried
out by that body, with the result of
disfranchising thousands of republican
voters. This may ennulo uorinan to
gratify his .ambition to return to the
(Inly Ou lliiur In Sljtht.
New York Tribune,
It was really not necessary formally to
contradict tho absurd statement that tho
United States had been bullying Denmark
In h Mrtt Ttwllnu ,... ItMt 11 Ih tn tin
proposition that the future of the live nopc,j tncro novcr wlu l)e nny mtompt or
stock Industry Is in thu Hue of small deslro to vlolato tho prlnclplo referred to in
lu.rils mill trooil lilood. The day of the It of non-transforrcuco of American lsianus
irom onu European power 10 uuourer. -
tho present case thero Is surely no reason
to fear a violation of It. Denmark would
rather sell tho Islands to this country than
to nny other, nud If sho doea not sell them
to us sho will keep them herself.
convinced thnn over beforo of tho propriety
of their action. No matter what overtures
may now bo tendered by tho Stato depart
ment, and no matter to what endearing
confabulations between Mr. Hay and Lord
I'auncefoto they may load, the sunato wlll
stand fast on the record It hns made What
Is more, It will hnvo tho wholo of tho
United States west of Hobokcn behind It.
"To pay tho expected dividends on the
stock und the fixed charges on Its bonds
tho nw trust will havo to earn nnd dlvldo
among Its security holders nbout $t for
every man, woman and child ln America. Its
net revenues arc expected to be equal to
thoso of tho governments of tho ten largest
states In the union taken together. All
tho wheat grown by millions of farmers In
the United States In three ordinary years
would hardly buy tho securities of the new
steel trust at par. On the other hand, tho
stock and bonds of the company, converted
Into money nt their face vatuc, would pay
for 22,000,000 acres of land worth $50 nn
acre. If nil tho wage-earners In the entire
vlved In tho spring, has passed. The
day of closer attention to parentage and
better enro for offspring Is here, and the
cattle baron of the old days wlll soon
be a memory even as his methods are
now obsolete. From the farm herd,
carefully nurtured and tended, tho pack-
Not dill If t;.i to (lie I.lmlt.
Washington Times.
It Is now proper for us to withdraw all
remarks hitherto inailo In reforenco to a bll-
llon-and-a-half-dollar congress. Tho failure
Chicago Hccord: The Salisbury ministry country could comblno their pay nnd use
In delnylng Its reply until after tho adjourn- ovct.y cent 0f t for buying out tho now
meat of tho scnato has cleverly postponed. gtrei trust it would take them probably not
final artlo until next winter, lly tb.tt ieSs than two months to get togother
time It s to be hoped nnd expected the P1ipuRh money to pay par for the trust's
scnato wlll bo tibia to approach tho problem securities. And that menns tho mussing
with now light. In tho negotiations mean-' together of nil tho pay of some lb.000,000
tlmo It oug.t, 110: to bo lmposelblo for tue persons. If tho trust enn pny tho expected
authorities at Washington and tho U.iMth dividends on Its stock and tho interest on
minlstcM to otrie at somo satisfactory I its bonds It will divide every year n mini
understanding by which Great Urltaln could equal to tho entire yearly incomo of 200,000
consent o tliu ;iui ligation of tho Clayton- laborers.'
Dulwcr triaty w.thout nppearlng to cedo in vlow of tho magnitude of this colos
too much." lly tlint time, too, it m.iy bo sai combination, all must wonder what Us
IT. I I l .ull.1l. I ... It 1 i I l,l il4U UIIU UU1UU1 JU" uw,v
Tim illmioMltlon of tlie March hare will ",,l,u"i" - era win muiiiuiuij m.,.,.., Fifty-slxth congress from deserving mat fccon t0 )l0 wiBC for this country that tno effect wlll ho on tho commercial world, on
me disposition 01 uu. .u111t.11 mnu n .,,. ,. u,.!,,,..,,. ... 1 uooner 1 oU iu u i.,nv,..-,iiili n 1. 1. -..... .,inr.n ii , ...i.. i. ...... ... ..........
1 inllil i'i iiiimt-Kil wllli Mint of the so-1 .- uiuu-m. x iukiw io ucoisuunuu. na u is .mi. wuuuu fi" principio 01 uuuii uzuwuu uc ntiu luiu.i. lno lorcign irauo or ine uniicu amies, ana
o . iuiKi (oiiiimiLii vwui mat ui 1 . or iaU,r rcact against Its authors. As tus iIm, n8 nll others, and success sum total of Its appropriations at $1,410,- Kansas City Star: . Of courso England on labor and wages. If It should result
cietj woman, 11 ine ihlm.ui. ihm.i iii.iHiiH.re Amerlenii says. "In their i,. ti. 1, i, -iir. I.-.K.1W 1111 with 062.C45, or not qulto $60,000,000 short of tno ,vmld pxnect trlfilnir return for this kind. Inlurlously to a lnrgo number of Individual
V I " I ftrnaflorl nmrV TUr "nnflf" mil Wnillll IlflVO 1 . -a iL, .m - . I I 1... 0 ... l . ...
roMont wor e tho IiOSHCH lire HOWlllg mnn.li nf linnmvomnntH. I V,IV" 'w'" : " : . 7,. - ntBH. como oi mo uispuiuu lunuui )U u imunmii ua-m uut ui i.u, ui
. t,., , v. 1 . mm n iin inn iiinprnpn. nnii wnm a uu I 1,. ak. ..nt ni nAih. iiunimr ikhtaj i n an Annm in
The whirlwind wlll come 0lllto .. .jronU hnt i0I1K this lino was 7Z1P , ,VT',, ,in to tho dis- """" "u" 1 "I'L-" " "r ' . 1 .' '"7 1, , JV
1 ww.w v 1 liiir i rum uuruuu iu nui dciiivibi uuu io i vao jiiuihiiuuid 11 iiu uit' uucvitu 111 tut
continues until Uaster morning.
Now It Is In order for the New York
papers to tell the Hock Island to the
Northwestern nnd they will hnvo the
"granger" lines pretty well disposed of.
pres
tho wind.
later. Its victims wlll be the men who
are engineering this assault against pub
lic rights."
To save trouble answering queries
railroad presidents should hang up 11
sign on their' olllce doors, "This road
has not been absorbed by the commun
ity of Interest syndicate."
Three new forecasting .districts have
been ndded to the service under l'rof.
Moore's direction. The wayfarer will
hope that the change may bring nbout
an Improvement In the variety of
weather being furnished.
thrown out by the breeders ln attend
ance at tho sale. They adopted a reso
lution' setting forth tho manifold advan-
tnces of South Omaha as a point for
KNabAZirs MiiATAUi rnuunA.H. ,,,...,...1,,.. nll tho business of snies such
The military program outlined by the nH tno 01l0 jUHt closed, and suggested
Hrltlsh government Is comprehensive. tnt t,0 Union Stock Yards company
It contemplates 115,000 more regulars, tllk(i advantage of the opportunity
50.000 more militia, 40,000 more volun- 0rf0ied. It Is necessary to provide some n horse, a pretty stiff price, but what was
teers and 25,000 more yeomanry. The 8.,ucal facilities for the accommodation tho quartermaster's department to do? Tho
of this traUle. But the business Is cor- cavalry must nave gooa norses n 1 u Bou
; , .. . ,. ,.,, 1 i,,.,.,,, ., horses como high. It will bo some tlmo be-
talu to attract attention and bring a (ore thj cavfUry can bg cquppcd wItu aul0.
desirable class of patrons to Omaha. mobuca. Tho impulsive pcroonB who havo
With every natural advantage nnd the had tears to shed over tho decline nnd fall
host of railroad facilities In Its favor, ot tho horse woro decidedly premature.
tingulshed statesmen who sold out for
what thero was ln It for them!
,
HUIiir' Value of llornm.
Now York Sun.
Cavalry horses arc not being given away
nowadays. Dlds wero opened at Omaha tho
other day for 400 horses for tho newly or
ganized fourteenth cavalry nt fort Leaven
worth. Tho bids ranged from $139 to $150
ing from Europo for hor services. She is tics.
willing to tnko it all from tho United wny nro apt to try nnd "got even" with
States. Unfortunately tho people ot somebody, something, or some party, with
America will Jiavo something to say on tho out rrgard to the fact that great benefits
army for home, defense Is to be an
organization of OSO.OOO, including all
branches, and three nrmy corps of a
total strength of l'JO.000 arc to bo kept
In constant readiness for service abroad.
Thus It is proposed tlmt England shall tno Omaha live stock Industry should
Itni-rimrt mil! of the creat military nowers ,. 1,,, ,i,.t,riviii nf this ehimco for ex-
....1 .. 1 r .1..!.. " . . -
,imie v.iiiui-hii! i .""h " of tn wori,i, prepared for any exigency mul(nnK along Hues so advantageous.
.I, intm Imsi linl Ii 1 111 In mine the nine. 1 .... . 1 1
abroau mat may arise mm 101 luhi
plete securlly nt home.
Hut while It Is easy to work out a
scheme of this kind on paper It Is
another matter to put It Into effect. It
Is said that the feeling is growing
subject. They may rctuso to consider Lord
Salisbury ns tho guardian ot the world.
They may oven ungraciously ignore him al
together nnd construct the canal without
further parley. This would doubltcps bo
extremely distressing to blm. Uut he is too
experienced a statesman not to know that
distressing things frequently happen.
Washington Times: As tho case stand3,
however, the Clayton-Dulwer convention Is
out of tho way and thero could bs no
further excuso for Its being regarded othci'-
may havo accrued In other directions and
perhaps, to a larger number ot persons
than those who havo been Injured. Of
course, tho prlmo object of the new trus
Is to earn dividends for Its bond and slock
holders. To do this there must bo a large
reduction In tho cost ot production, tranb
portntlon, distribution, etc. This Is th
basis ot nll modern business expansion
and tho application on n largo scnlc ot
what every buslucES man tries to lo on u
small scnlo. It is a tendency that ennnot
A l'l.KASI.VJ COXTHAST.
Ilriuoerntle Slmiillcll J nnd Hood Order
it tlie InniiRitrnllnii,
Ihiltlmoro American,
Nothing marks' tho difference botween
people In this republic nnd thoto of a
monarchy sharper thnn the behavior on tho
occnslon of n great public display. On
Mondny Washington wns crowded with
thousands. Except n small number of
officers thnt wero nvntlnblo ns detectives
from other cities to nsslst the roguur
force, tho preservation of order was en
trusted to tho loent police. It Is truo
hnt there wero thousands of troops in uni
form, hut they were thero for spectacular
purposes, ln order to make tho parndo
through tho city ns Imposing ns possible
They wero not engaged In tho business of
preserving order. Throngs of people
wero moving nll tho time; they cheered and
gave vent to their enthusiasm nnd patri
otism: but, except the few nrrcsts that
nro always to bo expected ln a lnrgo crowd,
thero was nothing that could bo called disorder.
Nolo tho contrast. In most ot the
European countries especially those of
Latin nations a public disomy of almost
any sort is nn occnslon of uneAslness on
tho part of. thoso charged with the prcser-
rntton of order. Tho hend of tho govern
ment never moves anywhere, not even to
an ordlnnry foto or race, unless ho Is sur
rounded by troops. On peaceful occa
sions, such as the unveiling of a statue or
tho reception of n visitor, ono sees troops
everywhere, not only ln tho streets, but
surrounding tho public buildings, ns It an
outbrcnk wero feared. Tho turbulent
scenes that havo tnken plnco in and around
tho legislative houses ln Paris, Madrid and
Vienna aro matters of history. Nobody
ever saw Boldlcrs in tho capltol nt Wash
ington for tho preservation of order, not
even nt times when party fooling ran tho
highest.
Why this contrast? In the United States
tho puoplo nro sovereign. Thero is free
dom In tho very air they breathe, The
people make tho rulers, who como from
the ranks nnd return to the ranks when
they havo performed tho service for which
they wero chosen. There Is no man who
In beyond tho reach, the discipline, nnd, If
need be, tho chastisement of the people.
Every tnnn of legnl ngo hns n direct In
terest ln tho chief executive, and that ex
ecutive knows the people will hold him re
Bponslhlo for nil his nets. .There Is, there
fore, n relation of Interdependence, of
loyally, of accountability, that does not ex
ist ln n monarchy. This Is a land of lib
erty. Tho people, know what Its bless
ings and its responsibilities mean, and
they govern themselves accordingly.
li.MICll-MAKl.Mi LINES.
Indlnnnpoll Press: Hungry Hlgglns
Dn last time I visited me old homo dcy
glmino a public reception,
Wenry Wntklns Speeches?
"On'y one. Judge ho nays 'thirty dnys.1 "
Detroit Journal: "This expenditure In
tho Doer war," wo protested, "will reduce
your nation to beggary!"
"To itliscnt-mlmlcd boggnry, possibly'
replied the Hrltou, qulto Inanely, ns wo
thought.
Washington Rtar: "What reduces fo
many men to dn nooosslty of horrowln" 11
quarter," snld Undo Eben, "Is settln' aroun'
Idle. Ininglntn' what iley'd do ef dcy had
11 million dollars."
rich man has led him to raise tho ante,'
und he Is now passing out his gifts in
chunks of millions. lie may yet attain
his ambition, but It wlll keep him al
most us busy as though he were working.
Tho Amalgamated Association of Iron
and Sleel Workers proposes a permanent
board of arbitration composed of mem
burs selected by the men nnd the cm-
ninvers. to settle differences as they
.... 1 "'
it...w.,i.,..u I...V,. .mi km.- with m,0 among military men uini uie leiouneu .. . i)Ctweim them. With the consoii
packers on
.1w.,-.iiiufi lii tin. tut mlii.r pmiiliif
b..t in sniin of the hlcli tirlce is an Intl- ' London correspondent, it s ,. ,t ls a nmttul. 0f vital lm
Fodder for Mic Ilffentcd.
Indianapolis Press.
Ono result ot President McKInloy's habit
of turning jaU, patrouage over to Bcnators
and representatives Is seen In the fact that
whenever a republican retires from cither
branch of congress bo Is immediately given
a "fat Job" ln tho way ot n federal ap
pointment. Tho Spanish claims commission
and tho St. Louis fair commission, filled up
with cx-senntors and cx-represcntatlvcs,
aro shining examples of this. It Is tho most
wise by tho president or Department of bo wholly arrested or prevented without
State. It does not need abrogation, because nneneriiig wim nnuirai iiiwb 01 irauo m.n
it never had force or effect, olnco :t was aro ns Inflexible nH tho law of gravitation,
novcr ratified bv tho scnato la tbo form In To what extent the tendency enn or ought
which It has been the bablt of Urltish to be regulated is ono of tho problems of
enhinetn m ohnVn li Aver nur linflds. It a a I mo ume. n me steel irusi causes ine uis-
mcro ghost of a regrettable past which charge of a considerable numbers or labor
needs nnlv to he, boohed nt to dlsauncnr. r nal reduction of wages, It wilt fur
At Inst, ncnln. our hands are free ln nlsh n new nrgument for Inbor ngltntorn
Central America, as far as Grcnt Britain la and socialists, no mntter what K may do
concerned. At tho samo tlmo It Is true 'n the way of extending our foreign trade.
lhn ihnv nrn hadlv tied bv tho relentless That it will accomplish great lesults In
nnnoItlon of tho trnnsnortatlou trust to tho latter direction thero Is hardly a dour.t.
Clitciico Tribune: "Now.
I.Hiirn, said Mr. Ferguson,
, ti,.. .i..i.i.i.i.i fne imrra nnil the army will not prove as witlsmctoiy as (i.,tioiiH of recent date by which the In- natural thing ln the world that men In
., tl,,. ...miiier em.,!..!' t. nnii-. the nation would like. For one thing, ,i.18trv iB concentrated largely In one congress should win tho friendship und
any cannl between tho oceans, except the
I'annma, which they know can never be
successfully constructed.
favor of their colleagues, and thus it hap-
... ..... ...... , . i,mii in.innoiiiniitK ' ... . pons tnat wnenover ineir constituents uuun
million Hint wo may expect to pny sun -' , ; " , ...... poiuiin-u mm. on .- ,, roper , retlro tncra to priVato life an
I'KHSOXAIi XOTES.
because It wlll be in a position to override
foreign competition in many inpoitnnt
lines ot manufactures. These results may
bo so pronounced as to make It evident
that the combination has resulted In lhc
greatest good to the greatest number. The
higher for our
sausage.
ml
another
..,, iii i i. .,,,,11 I 1 , , it proper io junru liiciu i" i'iihhu mo
breakfast bacon nnd offered to the militia will not be sum- Tluj Bto,U)BC 0f WOrk and production vecuUve appointment comes nlong a
dent to attract tho desired recruits to ,)y KUcll vust numi)ers of workmen ireeps them at tho public crib for nnotli
that arm ot the service ami raise it coul(l ,U)t liep y)Cni( disastrous not only long term.
to the normal aggregate ot luu.uuu men t ,, th s directly Involved, but to the
One of the big English transatlantic
steamship lines has decided hereafter to
purchusu ulf Its table supplies In this
country. This means that the company
proposes to save money and also to
feed Its passengers on the best that
can be obtained.
Holland, under Queen Wllhelmlna, Is fast extension of foreign markets for American
becoming a world power. Her valiant
troops lately killed seventy-seven natives
ln Sumatra.
New York City must put on, tho brakes
manufacturers has become a matter of
prime necessity ln order to give employ
ment to labor, nnd If wo can raptuta now
foreign markets by the consolidation of
llonjnmln Harrison will bo mourned
as a personal friend by more than one
resident of Omaha. Ills Interest iu thu
Onto City was always keen, and his ae
tpialntauco hero was extensive. Ills
several visits here were occasions of ex
treme felicity for he and his friends.
contemplated, but not attnlncd hitherto.
It ls stated there ls already a good
deal of Jealousy between the older
forces of the army and tho Imperial
yeomanry, on account of the difference
of pay, nnd the recruiting for the reg
ulars and mllltla ls Just now very
slack. When pence is restored in
South Africa It is Improbable that
there will be enough enthusiasm for
the army to bring tho battailous up to
their proper strength.
It ls doubtful If the proposed mili
tary forces can be raised without con-
commerce of tho country nt large. Both
employes and employers owe it to the
country to adopt arbitration or some
other effective plnn which will render
such a thing Impossible.
STIIAXOE XAVAl, HHfiUljATlox. It"wl capital, the masses of laboring men nre
The gift of ?5,000,000 to provide for
the necessities of the workmen In the
mills and mines which huve made An
Men Promoted from the Hnnka Denied
Proper Uniform.
Baltimore American.
Evidences multiply of excessive snobbish
ness ln tho United States navy. It is ap
parent that Sampson and his friends have
been actually encouraged by tho depart
ment. Tho response of Secretary Long
to tho sonnto resolution inquiring If oillcers
debt limit, and half of that is in honor
pledged for n tunnel to Drooklyn.
Mr. Chandler's commission will have tho
handling1 of about $100,000,000 of Spanish
war claims, but the amount ls expected to
shrink considerably under the application
of red tnpe. '
Congressman Charles II. Landls, tho In
dian orator, ls another self-made stntcs-
benefited, even If somo of them aro thrown
out of employment.
All these possible results aro matter of
conjecture, but one thing is certa'n. The
fact thnt the first year of the twentieth ccrr
tury has witnessed the formation of the
greatest of nil trusts shows that th ten'
dency toward Industrial consolidation as a
means to commercial expansion has not
yet reached Its maximum, and that it mny
promoted from the rankB are debarred the mnn Tne80 aro nls own m.(ls. ..f pitted ronstltuto a leading feature of the struggle
drew Carnegie n rich man Is certainly use of the uniform worn by graduates of tho hay a8 a m worked m a gravel pit in my w),Cll , faciao the question of ta? com
a generous one. The donor In his tmi-
Tho bridge arbitrary costs Omaha
dearly In all lines of business. Omaha
will never havo all the trade lo which Its
location and ability to accommodate that
trade entitles It until the bridge arbi
trary Is removed on till shipments, not
only of live stock, but on merchandise.
pie, that it Is not charity, pure and slm-
.I., tmi- Mmf the men whose labors
serlption, even should the pay or tue lmvo mmtn,(l ll0Hsible-the accumula
Women fought over tho (lowers strewu
on tho cotlln of the late Christopher L.
Magee of Pittsburg, climbed on tho
hearse, and otherwise acted so that the
police were compelled to use their
maces to restoro order. And yet we
are occasionally told that woman Is uot
vmotlonal.
Texas litis furnished another of thoso
terrible exhibitions of savagery that
argue tho tenuity of civilization. Hrntal
crimes are only made the more repul
sive by tho horrors of a mob's unre
strained passion. Itoasted negro may
smell sweet to tho people of Texas, but
It Is a stench In the nostrils of humanity.
Ileal estate men look on their short
experiment with the auction sale plan
enlisted man bo materially Increased,
and conscription would encounter a
tremendous popular opposition. The
task of building up a great Hrltlsh mili
tary establishment promises to be very
dltlicult.
A VhAVSlULU STATEMENT.
It Is a very plausible statement that
Count Casslnl, the lUtsshiu ambassador
to the United States, has made In regard
to the alleged purpose of Hussla In
Manchuria. Needless to say, It ls In
full accord with the assurances that
havo been given by tho Husslun minis
ter of foreign affairs, but as these havo
not been accepted with unquestioning
conlldence by Great Urltaln and the
United States, and perhaps by somo of
the other powers, tho Htntement or the
ambassador wlll not remove all doubt
as to tho slneurlty of tho Husslan gov
eminent professions.
It may bo admitted that there was
good reason for the early operations of
Hussla In Manchuria, that tho hostile
it. Jt.t 41... ,.,.n.l .
Naval academy must nil tho brcaat of every
nnnnlnA Amarlna n wit Vi iltflfrMCf . 1 .rttl.T fill -
nlllcence recognize? the correct priucl- mfu thnt BUCh ofucer8 nre debarred from
caring tbo uniforms of ncademy grvlunteH,
but attempts to explain it by contemptible
pettifogging distinctly humiliating to tho
government. He says they aro not given
tho uso of tlie samo uniforms used ty
certain other commissioned officer, Just ns
tho latter in ono grade or corps nre not
given tho same uniform as others of lb im
n another grado Or corps.
Tho moBt charltablo construction to place
on this explanation is that the ofllcira
promoted from thn ranks nro put in a rado
by themselves becaiiBo they nro not fitted
for tho high soclul functions which seem to
havo impressed Sampson as tbo supremo
im of tho ambitious naval ofllcer. acc-
rotay Ixiug, however, has moro sense than
such nn interpretation would Imply. Ho
hoped to befuddle tho senate, which, in its
Inst hours, might bo expected to read
carelessly any document sejit to It, There
Is no sort of analogy botween tho grades
tion or that vast fortune are entitled to
It. The same spirit displayed through
out his life would have rendered the
most unfortuuato Incident of that life
an Impossibility. It Is never too late
to mend, however.
Count do Castellane, following up his
"Coal Oil Johnny" career, has slapped
the face -of a prominent Tails editor.
Honl showed his discretion in this. Had
he called on somu American editors In
the short grass country and performed
that act the (Jould family would prob
ablv be called upon to foot the bills of
a funeral. Under the circumstances, If
ho wlll only put a show on tho road
with the scene in tho editorial sanctum
properly staged, ho might retrieve his
shattered fortunes.
The death of Oeneral Harrison brings
to mind that Tho lice holds tho record
as being the only newspaper In whoso
ollleo a president of tho United States
held it public reception. Many thou
sands of Nebraska and Iowa people will
us most encouraging. If no other point ng o a ,nrBU inltltniy force there to t, w ,., of n HtronB
Is pilned, he uppnilsement of the prop- tuut Uu88lan interests and preserve , , , Um , who lmH Just
erty U a lino of valuable Information. (mlel, ul ,,, tlg0 tho cll,ll0so Inovo. f tl.nt bright day In tho
Tho sales so far mndo havo been satis
factory, and aro In harmony with tho
spirit of revival showu In other directions.
A llttlo investigation of the records
shows that tho Internal revenue collec
tions In Omaha and South Omaha alone
umounted to ?700,000 more In 1000 than
tho eutlro collections for the stato of
Iowa during that year, and tho money
In Nebraska was collected at a less cost.
Yet an ambitious Iowa collector pro
poses to attach Nebraska to his district.
Douglas county'8 Importance In a bus
Incss way Is recognized by tho legisla
ture, which has decided on forming this
county into ono Judicial district with six
Judges. People hero are hardly more
litigious than elsewhere, but tho actual
needs of business nro such as wlll keep
this number of Judges busy attending
to matters that nro brought Into court.
ment was abnndoued and for months
thero has not been the least trouble or
meniu'o of trouble In the province, yet
Hussla has been steadily Increasing her
force In Mancliurhi and now has a
large nnd thoroughly eipilpped army
there. This has seemed to the other
powers to bo wholly unnecessary nud
most naturally has led them to suspect
.that Hussla purposed to permanently
occupy that territory. Another reason
able causu of distrust of Husslan pro
fessions was tho report of secret ne
gotiations at St. refersburg between
ollloluls of China and Hussla, reasonably
nssunied to hnvo reference to Man
churia.
What Is needed to remove tho doubt
and distrust which have been created
by Hussla'rt course is another formal
note to tho powers uniiualltledly ills
claiming nny Intention on tho part of
Hussla to permanently occupy Mat
passed uey
spring of 1801, when the president nud
his Dtirtv received the public In tue
court of Tlie lice building.
Former President Krugor of thu
Transvaal states that ho will not be a
party to any peace arrangement mndo
with the Hoers. Ills opposition, of
course, will be linpoteiit, but for nll
that the sorrowful llgure of tho sturdy
but Implacable old man cannot but at
tract the sympathy of mankind. With
out a country and without a home
only as he (lnds It among strangers, h
stands out as ouo of the great men o
his day.
A falling olf of 115,000 In tho number
of hogs packed at tho principal ceuteri
of the Industry (luring tho llrst tw
weeks In Morel!, as compared with tho
same period hist year, Indicates ther
Is no present prospect of u decline In
youth nnd attended collego only when 1
renched manhood."
Ex-Senator Itogcr Q. Mills of Texns Is
rnpldly becoming an oil baron. His Income
from oil lands ho owns in Iho Dcaumont
district" of tho Lono Star stnte lo iver $lfi,-
000 per month, with no jign of exhaustion
in tho greaBy flow.
mercial supremacy of tlie world.
I'll O IM-:SS10X A I. CO. Fl I E.C.
(Iik-hMoii of I.eunl l'rlvlli'Re Slim-ply
llplini'il li- (.oiirl.
New York Tribune.
Judge Thomas of tho United Stales court
Ii.-ih a rnrrret Idea nf lecal ethlcR. and ho
Tho claim of tho United States to tho PntTceli i,a vlows with rofreshlnc dlrect-
Islo ot Pines ls considered alld enough neEa a,j decision In his declaration that
to justify a company of American capitalists 4ho roiiinn f nttorncv nnd client, does not
In purchasing 22,000 ncros ot lanu mere, cxcuso an attorney from withholding evi-
wblch is to bo thrown on the market in denco bearing upon an Intention, or nrrnnge-
small farms of from ten to forty acres mcnl on ttl0 part 0( tho client to perform
each. some illegal net In tho future or the nctual
Graham Coghlan. tho second officer of tho doing of such an act. A man under Indlct-
wrccUed Hlo do Janeiro, who was -i-ccom- n)Cnt had been admitted to hall nnd then
mended for his bravery in saving Iho Ilv-a ncd. Tho grand Jury desired th learn who
of othors nt the tlmo ot tho dlsaBjer, is a holped, him In his flight. The lawyer who
son of Captain J. H. Coghlan, who won fame represented him snld ho was employed to do
on Ills return from Manila by reciting "Hoch so by n third person, and the grand Jury
der Kalscr." desired to reach this third person and nnd
Ellery Coxe, Jr., of Philadelphia has given out whero tho accused man was and wnci
. , .... trl.....li.. I ...na n,liu 1 1 lila napnnn. Thn lau'Vnr lie-
n n am na'tYlPni Ilinil LII lilt! UlilVCIilllJ' t.fc I woo l'J " " .
nnd distinctions In uniform established for peniisylvnnia for a perpotual scholarship cllned to givo mis iniormniion on iuu
different corpsthe engineers, the 3lalf, n memory ot his father, diaries iirinmn grouiui Vlml. , lulnl,u .......... ......
tho line, for Instanco-and grades fixed io Coxe. a grnduato of tho class of 18C2, who privileged. Judgo Thomas refused to recog
let tho public know thnt such nnd such waB a major in tho Rlxty-slxth l'ennsyl- nlzc this as within tho proper limits of pro
officers nro distinctly inforlor because hey lvnnla cavalry during the otvll war. fesslonal confidence nnd ordered him to an-
wero not graduated at tho Naval academy. Kn0ugh candy ls being Bent to tho Philip- B"" 1 " . frfl,i
Tho latter Is intended to bo a degruda- L," renor s the commissary department . ,ls ew were more wnor.llycn o ced
Ja"l of the army, to give every on0 of the CO, Y.w.
iiuuiii-unuji in iuu imijr mm n uiucm nim men lucre inreo-nuarif re ui u uuuim i - . , , .....i,i I
M In imrn lh.l lh nArnn nmrnnlnl In .. . m.. . ...l.l.m nnm. nrcBKing, lionorauil) ci ........ .mv-....
i . . i mnmii. i.uiumi iuui-, - -...i, n.,., ii,i- kiialnnaa tins
i i. .ii.... ., i.,i ......... t i ..... .. . ... . i nn inHiiinL ii unit iiitii. ii.-.
liavui iniliv lur uiBiillKlliniK"! oui v itto, nui n HSarV gCnornl, nellOVCS inni IHO IIIL-ll-ant) 1 - , , i..n ...,nl IhK
whn mv not naismi thrmich the ncudrmv. . t n,,.i in,iirtti. a to makq crime safe. No lawyer except the
" . i " .u I: 1,1 U1C """""" VI 'V', "hvtof." whose type, of course, invancs
aro uul lu""u"tu Ul l""v creaso in Iho ronsurapuon iu bicohui. -- '.. u.nllll (loiberately set out
who nave. nnmntliiR nnrdlner. who ls to ho . . ' .' . . .ini nm
x -. - , to aesisi a rriiniuiii ,i" ih" "
governor of tho Province of Tayabas, In sQ Menso lB professional feeling and tho
Clilengo Record: "Why have humorists
never organized Into clubs?"
"Hecniise tho law doesn't require nny man
to Incriminate himself."
Somervllle Journal: When n, Indy weighs
250 pounds she ought always to try to keep
nor temper, a uiuy wno wcikiin ns inucn
ns that Is not physically adapted to get
hopping mad.
lliiltlinorn American: "f would ulve you
my sent, sir," said tho.-fulr young girl to
tho lialo man who wiih hanging to a strnp
in the street cur, "but I'm very, tlri-d. I
havo snt through a matinee performance
of Itnntem. tho actor."
"Never in nil. mat am.' salil tlie pnto man.
taking a fresh grip on tho strap, "t inn
Ilantem, the uctor."
look here,
thoroiiuhlv
aroused In eoiiHeiiuciice of having looked
over iuu fiimity expense ni-coiiiii, -wo vu
got to begin to ri'treiirh u little. Do you
know wo'vo spent ?i.uw in ine nisi sis
months? That's lit tho rule of K.OOO a
yeiir!"
"That's nil right, Ocow." refpomlod Mrs.
Eergusoii. unmoved. "This Is u two-thou-snnd-dollnr
family."
lMillnilnlnllln 1'rPHK! "Ilett linrUOII. snld
tho mild-mannered passenger, "hut you've
got my seal.
"Your seniv reiorieo ine ivi.-r-iiit-ni.-w in
terloper. "Huh! I could buy yoj and your
scut n thousand times. Do you know how
much Tin worth?" ...
"No. Having no Kliowu-ugo oi youri-wi-i
weight, or of tho market prlco of pork nt
present, I can't say."
WHAT'S THE I'SHf
James Hnrton Adams In Denver Post.
What's the uso o' htintln' trouble
An' Imuglnary cure.
Always tryln' fur to double
UP IIIU lOilll 311.1 1111. " ill
Mnklu' mountains out o' molehills,
Mukln' rivers out o ruin,
Alwuys fruttln'. always sweatln ,
Always blue around the gills,
Cussln' at yer neighbors who
Keo tilings iiiueruiii jruin juu,
What's tho use of always slgliln'
When tho clouds shut out tho sun
When ycr neighbors nro a tryln'
Eur to ketch tho birds o' fun?
Juck yer norvo up an' ho cheerful.
Don't go 'round from place to placo
Aclltl ges iiko you niniui
Tim i ii Htnlln M rrnck yer face!
Laugh a little, If you kin;
If you can i, uiuuin u, i,h
What's the use of always klckln
l.lko a discontented mule.
Bllrrln' up tho mud to thicken
O tno wniers o iiioh jioiu.
All tho tlmo u chuwln', chuwlli
At tlie iiggcrnuve ijs , . .
'Htead o' huntln' golil u fliiwln
'n.i.in.i ii... ftumti umnnir the sing.
If you'd will, you vo got to work-l-'oitwno
always shuns a shirk!
What's Uie uso of always puckln'
Hound a droopln' under lip,
EiillygiiKgln' 'round und lackln
SOllcl liorvo IO innu J' l h."
Never iimkln' no iiroBiesslnii,
Always dolu' o yer slunt
111 t he roar o um jii..i..-on.i...
'Htead o' piishln' up In front.
Out o' stop nn mopui long
Hwenrln' all tho world Is wrong!
It Is not strange, therefore, to learn that
Sampson Is tho figurehead Is moving heaven
nnd eartn to prevent tno promotion or
Ounncr Morgan. These wretched cads arc
encouraged by the naval regulations, nnd
the cllnuo in the navy of which Admiral I- ,Va naUvo of Michigan aeS,r"0 to do full duty o a client that law-
Knmnnnn l Ihn llDiirnhpnil In ninvlnc himven . ...... ..i. nesiro io ou iuu u.i.y
nnd was grnuuaieu irom wkbi i-uint m u ntmn tnl m draw the 1 no neiweca
1S73, As a lieutenant ho fought tho Anipa- LuarnnK the rights of a client and helping
hoes and tho Northern Cheyenncs In No- .., , r.ne. i.awvcrs havo advised
t..n.ln timl lvnnKRH heforo the hnttlC Of I . . i i . . ...l,n Imv-n pnmmlllnil ppltnn
tho secretary, by his disingenuous answer Dcan rlver, at which Colonel Ecwls fUcap0 0n the evo of discovery. Others,
,0. h. "n",0. r.080lut'0,.,:..8. " ":!,.!,'an was killed. 1" Zmsel for corporations, have advised
u""""u ,l. B.n? ."0,""i0:. .. rnrmlsslon having been given by tho city , nw ,aw could be violated without Incurring
crnmeni can prouamy lie rriiyu upun in pin , . J" .nM,..Mt Society ot .' '.iii ,.nnllln nnd mndo thomsMves
nn onrl In Ihn r ntrliriiPK. Woro Morean to uninoi it mn, ";'.. . . ....... ....
b come an issue n American iiolltlcs there Sons of the Revolution win erect in mo pcucrnlly participants in inegai conspirn
uiLUinu an 18JUO in aniLiiiuii iiuuuld ihuc i ini inhlot in nnnnral i..,.i- iv,n nrninnllnii nf nrnfrnnlnnnl
Cliy OI liuuui; Hitiii.M.H. ...w.v . citn mm"! ..." ,.....w. .-. -
could bo no rational doubt of tha ; cnpic's
dt-clBlon. Nor Is thore any moro doubt of a
thorough and searching Investigation ot the
navy when congress next wnvjues. The
people aro willing to pny money for
KarragutB, Tortcrg and Schleys, who am
willing and able to fight the country s
battles, but they draw the lino at ojneers
whoso highest ambition is to dam'e ulably
at social functions nnd steal tho laiireU
of Ihoso who servo tho nation with credit.
Tarragut and Porter did somo fUhting,
but, by tho naval regulations, tboy would
havo been debarred from wearing Samp
son's uniform. Wero they still on earth
tboy would feel uncomfortable in such a
uniform if It curried with It the spirit of
Sampson's great fighting campaign from
Koy West to Santiago.
Ond hns got u special llkln'
I'lir III" IIHUI "l" nun, m "".
Eur the mini that goes u plklu
Long tho trull with nervy puce,
lint lie has no Kindly fnelln'
Kur the weak, despondent dunk
lllm thnt goes urounil tl siiuenlin'
An' a ciiKslir at his luck;
Eur tho man Unit always bIiIch
At a shiulder in thu skins.
IS THIS SO ?
Omaha People Can Dtcide.
You would not accept the word of nn
utter stranger as rendlly an that of u per
son you know. Tho following statement ls
from a ullUen, perhaps a neighbor, uenu
It:
Mrs. Knlo O'.Miirn, No. 2120 Pacific street,
"Kor seven or eight years I was
Richard Montgomery, tho revolutionary prlvUrge. We sometimes hear such practice. "J ,v ' f rllc;mf,Hm ,,
. .ii I.. n .mllniil nllAninl in ran. ,i.,.l.l nr nl leniil PYflltpl nll Ihn urnnntl iroilllliu HIUII. UI I'.rn ..... ... ....
hero, who fell In a gallant attempt to cap- defended, or at least excused, on tho Rround
turo Quebec for the Amorlcan colonists. tnat a lawyer cannot make himself the
Tho tablet, which Is to ho set Into a granite jUdRe 0f what act or plan of hln client
block on tho side of tho cliff, la to bear an coming to his knowledge Is criminal, nnd
Inscription indited by tne cny nisionan that the only safe rule is anfcoiute raitnrui
of Quebec. , ncss to turn in an nis uoings.
hhurp pains acroes thu smull of my back.
Working pretty hurd looking after my fam
ily Is what 1 think brought on tno irouuio.
I wns much worse In thu mornings on ris
ing and became some better after being up
not -take that vlow of and around for homo tlim'. I m M;
The COUni VOIl At-Iipvilll. ..huoo ;,.. I I- juiiko liii.iv ... - . . . . .hftm
menu In aerial navigation on T.ake Con- the lawyer's duty, and refuses to strtcfi KWncy PIIIb advert Ued und got them ni
menis mR"'' " . ., ,.., nf ' ...'. nrnfu.,nnK, pnl,n,!p,,P,. m pnvn- Kuhn & Co.'s drug store. Ilcfnro tsklng all
stnnce lUSl jrem '
attention, has spent
nu-n money on his ;
ihn eorn'orntlon which backed him supplied for Judicial
fully J30.000 more. Tno King oi wiriem- nnil cneni, out ii is nni io no ueiiicu wiai
navigaiinn on i.ase con- tno awyer s ouiy, ano reumus io sireicu 7 : ,.Mr n
attracted a great deal of the veil of professional confidence to cover Kuhn C"-'- lrBJ ; "Tl.ni
pent nbout 300,000 of his flight from Justice. It is perhaps not often of tho box I knew they were henefltllng
s airship and tho trials, nnd that a case comes up offering tho chance me. They cured my hack nnd helped my
which backed him supplied for Judicial Interference between lawyer rheumatism. ,. , ,
..... 1.1 iv.... .i In 1 ii .,,,1 . i, ,ii.i i,, 1 Kohl for 50c, ncr box by till dealers, los-
Sold lor 50c, per box by till dealers
burg was a llberal'contrlbutor to the latter seme lawyers do have relations with clients tci-Mllmirn Co., Iluffalo, N. Y solo agents
sum. Tho compnny has now been dissolved which call for it whenever possible, nnd that for the United States.
and tho count can havo tho airship at I all judges snouni no as reauy as juueg
Frledrlchsbafen on paymcut of J3Q,joo. 1 Thomas to interfere
Remember tho ntuito, Doan's, und take no
substitute.