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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1903)
Till?. OMAHA DAIIjY IIEEi SUNDAY, MAItCH 15, lt0.1. J I Tiie OniaiiX Sunday Ufa in RfiKFUVATFIR, FDITnn. rrnufiiKi) kvkht mohnin. OHOVr THM AMtltVMtNTa. The conclusions embodied hy Gov ernor Mickey In hie recommendations for tlie submission of a series ot con stitutions! ntiiemlnirnts for rotlfnntlou at general elation t.MiiOl seem to Isrs that 1 bank are giving as was. the only man recommended for equitable distribution of taxes In little st!txrt a isslble to njxTiiliitl'in the Merrlam vacant, and while be had Omaha, relieving local reel estste of and tlio ri1ltnttn of new rorpor.i- not Intimated that he would accept, the excessive burdens, la sure to exert fn- lion bss about coino to a halt' This I president with his usual strrntiousness I vorsble Influence on the realty market I to soma extent rfsssurltig, but there 1 would thrust the office upon lilm, will- Wl.nt Ik ss much to the point with io allll rcr-m to 1 reason for apprehend-1 Ing or unwilling. slgu of flagging Intereat visible, It la The American people and all the rlv-1 fair to rely on the continuance of thla results already arhleved. tLiiua fit,- ai l'M( ni I'TKIN t.siiv p( witt,nni Pnmlnvi. m Tesr "' llmve lnen concurred In by the great Ing that the legitimate buslnfs of tho j.Rnr nn'i Buminv, me tmr jim majority of the rnemlirr of hoth country may during the coming spring lllwd world are now .Impntlently look- vigilance and the permanency of the H'lminr ii", on Yer J ? ,tiea of the legislature. A bill retpilr- and aummer le unfavorably nlTected I Ing for he next pron.lnent mention. U.l.ir.fnv lira lltl qf - 1 n't I .1. . . . . I Twentieth ntiiry Inrmnr, (me Tear tiKttvt-.iir:t iT rAitmsi.i. IT. v Zl )Z "Z ZZZl,: .er w.V-;::i3e tho bellot bss already passed one.hnt.se rule that a crash la Imminent, but some islly lice (InHuMIng Humlsyl. Pr week..Ir , 0" Ing the printing of all constitutional I from lnk of currency. There la In amendmenl prnjwisltlona on the top of tho existing situation nothing to Indl- Kvenlns flee (without P.imo'sy). per week livening lies (ln lulling giimlny). per weed Wc t,nm.lVriti"f.f Irregntsrltle. In delivery ' should b mlrtrms.-il to Lily t'lrculstlon psrtment. A I'AHamoCNT rnonLKM. Harper'a Weekly Intlmntea that Trea- Thonghtful men recognize the fact ,iotit Hoorerelt ninj have to fight for I ... . . 11 A. A . tl ..II I . ... .. and will doubtless reach the governor U urlallment of Industrial and oommer- "i mere is no promem couiroinms me delegatea to the republican national for hla approval during tho coming clnl activity, before the close of the the Auierlcnn people or greater impor- convention from New York, bis own wpni. yenr, la (itilte possible. tance than that of the relations between Utate. In aaylng thla It Is plainly re There appears to be. however, no con- e..x . ... capital and Inbor. Always a question fleeting the sentiment of the trust mag cert of action regarding the scope of rio.vAt.VT.r MKHTtontD. r '"mandlng Interest, the Industrial nates and merger manipulators who amendments to Iks submitted, and tin- Nebraska's spectsculnr statesman out growth and the pwsperltjr of the coun- make Wall street their headquarters nhomnhK iity lull Blinding. Tn- ,,. wn) ,ctn Is taken to prevent It 0f a j, ,Minlng up on1 the horlon iT during the last few years have given It la Just na possible and more probable 'V. ".. n i.'i,. ..p-.rl utreet. there Is a imsslblllty of the psssage of . hKh-clnss 1-romoter and artlsUc 11 prominence ,anu an, imporrance iUmt rresiaent llooseveit will not neea Chirs -iRHi i-nitv i';'i'"ns amendments that will conflict In essen- ,irnHi..r with thn m.sslblo exceD- STcaier mnn it ever perore possessed, the New lork votes for his nomlna- tlnl psrtlculnrt. It seems to us that ti f rblnens T. llnrnum. no Amer- country bns mnde wonderfuH tlon. When It comes down to business, (inuKPi'dNDKNi'K. ., ,.rnIWP nllr. or h lestslature i -i, . ... - ..o.i i,n . strides In nmterlnl progress during the however, the Wall street Junta will be tnruTsVw ih-Mii'i i .Mrsf.l: onmhs to pursue Is to have all constitutional (lr((j Npi,rBskan lu ttie clever use of ,nst hnIf a 1o"'cn y,flr"- Ther has to flu(1 tlmt the rank and Hie i)r, F.ciMorinl i..rmrnt. amendments submitted to a Joint com- 11Pi,pr ink The siH.ntnneous appear- lHM"a r,nt development of industries of the Empire state republicans will I , , , , it.. in ..11. i ..... I - . ... ... .I atlil of tin t h IntArnnl nml fnrotirn nm. I mnnnira in Iiuva flnlncrailnn i vnon f n rtomlt by itrsft, exprrss "r postal nnn-r, nimee mni win tup'imi i-imii.hib n.... . an(e pf tinirtonft InirtraltS or 1110 re- I ' " " I ""' - -""- rv.Um l'yut:X rth.mi"rIiptihi5sreW ""t amendments Introduced and Un.(1 Np,,rn(Krn ,n the leading dallies ,wroe- ToJ".v 1,,e tpA StalP9 ho,l9 tlu'lr mail nrro.ints. irrp..nf chp. k-. esopt on p,.PCt tberefrotn audi as are most Im- j.f the principal cities with a compll- flrBt 1,ncc ninon the manufacturing . r ""tmk' 'MTn"i'TiiN7r roNU-ANY.' - peratlvely demanded and will com- mmlhtr forecast of his contemplated ", It stands second among ex- Milliners In BTATF.MFNT OF rtWt'l-ATtON Ptstc nf NpItsfMi. rxntn rnun'Vf convention at Chicago mend themselves generally to all classes pr,110uon to some lucrative federal po-1 Port,n """Ions while Its domestic trade have proclaimed that the secret of of the people. Littnn win rrento no sun.rlse In theslfnr ""n'nsses In amount that of any leauty Ilea In the appropriate selec- fimriri. h tsi iiii- k. r.p'r ",,vT5or'n" There are, for example, amendments an,i -oujj scarcely provoko com- oth''r l'"u,ry. estimated to ex- tlon of the hat and that no woman, tH'yn ii.-nlar?.mi ...m!"r of fmi sn .roposlng fixed salaries for state offl- ,pnt wpre ,t not for tlie grotesque cml tl,c 'ortifak coinuien of all other however sllJUted by nature In the dls K,;i?.CnTH:.;.lar TpVMlii.l,,r'.n;';,.:; .-ors and Judges and amendments that ,,,OKrnp,,,rfll accompaniments. For ex- "V'0""; " trlbutlon of tine aclal features, need month of Folininry, wkji W011II1 leave Tlie nxillg or Salaries TO UIO aninle the ChlcnilO lleeord Herald Of ' imhiiiijiih mi" lmmou nuu ""!' n nu u)i-nninie Bi-ieu Ml I IU1 n Sf,22n I . . ... . ... . .1 ' I hiatr ....I - A I I till, v.lllln... .1 I. II. 1- 1HI.KIO .....ao.aao no.iiiio no.iiiui 0.4IMt .no.BTO iio.nr.o 1. I mi,i4Mi f llO.Olrt 10 no.noo 11 no.u(a it no,4i u no.iuo II 3O.0TO Total a.i.4as Iss untolil and returned copies.... O.IMK J5 i"mo discretion of the legislature of 195 and Lh 19th r.Hnt nnitee the nortrntt of to niake 'urther piogn-ss- toward su- tlflc milliners shop Is accessible. i7!!!!!!!!i!!!-. the legislatures tinder certsln restrle- the "prominently nicntloued" the fol- Prrmnry ln world's business there Is Whither the dimensions of the bill oro l "''Ibo rhrr sre amendments proposed i0WnK dispatch: nothing so essential as Industrlnl peace, to be gauged according to the amount 1? Hl'tuo flint place a limitation upon the number .ic,vw, ..k r,..,. ,r '''''"pn'ail conflicts between capital of beautifying to be done Is unfortu- ji!!!!!!!!u....0."TO of executive offlwin and Judges, and ... ho u Brominntw mentioned tnt an. h1"1 M lnwt inevitably retard our natcly not clearly stated, but wo pro 51 "V'Jo nniPn,'mcns designed to Impart elas- polntment sa director bf the census in ndvance Industrially and commercially that with the advent of Easter j Bttw ,,rl,y to np constitution by leaving the P1" of William R. Merrlam, Is a well- and Impair our prosperity. This has biisbnnds blessed with homely wives ""!!!!!!!!'.!! Increase-or decrease In the number of kno'l,j, ,"w'r of Omaha, and has Just re- teen the experience of other countries lw privileged to Inform themselves V ffl-o of the, executive department to J, terms hi " ha, . represented the Second nn(1 lt wn it such n that most Important point ...81.TNO I ,M" """"i"u vi it-niHiniuiTi, uuuer re-inistriri or vimsns. mr. mercer is a nauyo 1 um inrjr uc 1 : , m strlctlons Imposed by the constitution. or lows, a former resident or Illinois, ami nit-noui Manifestly by rnlr and rea- Batliled to Prla. All these amendments should be care- " "Y:a i"-"" soname concessions on both sides. It , Ksnsas City Star. Net total snles... Net avernge tales.. 1 e..ti ........ 1 1 t . 1 ..... 1 .. .. &. M4.MM ' r. ........ u n 'imi m n " on the W.14 I prevent cinsning aim insure namiony for ol,Th.0'nf,C.l.de ."..en nromlnen! P(lunl,y ,ho pltnl and" the " Is oerl.ln now. since th. c.ar of Russia on tn union lae. lit dbb dopd prominent ..... 1 v -u.i..- .iv . . . . for twenty years. dn,y of lnlr to put no obstacle In tho h', Pfl 1 'hrough- 1 7 7 ... . wav nf th , out 'mPr. that -ha is deserving of l sverHge taiep - . Out DIS em of.otiok w. T7.srmTrK. of all parts of the constitution when Thero Is a trifling discrepancy be- fty of ,ne n"tlon s material progress, , boy bnby lore me'u.ush dPHy''r.rFe"?.'Jar7.0An D nmended. In making these suggestions tween this picturesque prospectus and to do nn,hln M will put a check - l ) U. U. HUNOATK, wo ,j not fonin to lie Tinderstood ns Li. 4-...1. 1.1.. , i t. Pn prosperity. All are alike con- Nolsry i-umio. 1 .. . . . . vl - " i ... . recoiuiiienuiiiK tne suppression or any our Pave" has lived In Nebraska since " ,u i-'moung inausiriai ami Caaa a4 K.Sfeet. Cleveland rialn Dealer. . ..1n1an.lm.ni i, . i I . . . . . conimerctnl n.1 ran... on! Ti,t ... I 1 ne ct "ss been disclosed that Dr. Weather predictions for the last half - J "..........-.,,, clnn(f oT tno clvi, WHr, ,lt s nen " """"" Ixreni missed the boiled beef and sauer , ..,,v--clcnr and calm. Penaor ' " Im..,m.1.,. i.. n.u...... nntl i,arpiy emerged from his swaildling ' m.. i'"i hraut or bis native land when he was board- Or U11S WfH I -nHnfln .I.....1.1 - i . I . . . . land InbnP It inniina ...in la .t- fr.rn' rave of winds will be pnd- -..-...v. . ....r u.u...,g cotllPS When Lee capitulated to Urant ", l,,uu'1""" r"uuu "n ln' 'UB "t ln w. Morgans cave or nnum t iwfm. .-h thn ni-if,,. . . for all the neonln that omission fully accounts for his atsts- " ' v ' Sl"-'lii l i l inniivi I lin.ln) (liar nnntll StmT II nltlll TPfUl M O 1 - , - -. . , ' lockeaday aner xomorrow. l""k -""."" . I It . i,nln,.i.ii - mnt that American women can't cook. ... H.i KMi'Min fS'lll IlllllirillO Pllllll I rvt. 1 1 i-v krt hilli HiillA ll A lin rAtl I VIIUI U Pill lit' branches of Industry Inlwr Is not re ceiving a fair remuneration and there- onienumenis snail ,,. tIlir ho had done on "the Union Kansas lawmakers exceeded the pay ,r, , uitu uuujt llRve been with his bnby fist on the cradle pillow. It Is true that "Our Have" had his .t ,i.i i.. tn dnvs. Not much dan- K,vrn "n impnniai neanng. ger of Nebraska lawmakers matching this Benorosltv with their time. ji Tne rnltd stfltos wl" ,,ftv? t0 the title "Attorney at Law" but co- Conim. n-lal agency reports say v.ery- pend many millions of dollars In pro- ,H))ly ,n 0tunha or Nebraska has ever thing Blves promise of brisk spring vldlng for tho pwtectlon of Its Insulnr hpflnl of hls ,aw prnp(,oe Twenty years trade. The redemption of the rromiso possessions, m an or wuicn tnero must ,.0ur pBve, WRR nknown ,a Ne. means ctuitlnued prosperity. um.u. a fore has good reason for complaint nrrant'a Patriotic Prophecy. Washington Star. It would seem that William Cullea Bryant PROTtCTlSO INSULAR POSSESS loivs. pB,n,pJ on a ,hng,0i cupied with T,,ore sho",(, l) no 'eitation on the was gifted with the vision ot a prophet as i-...v fiii in remedying tnis. (in w.B w - j-" the other hand. lalw that Is well paid tB th. "8ht the shont.1 Iw. .,in a : following stanias, taken from his poem shoiild lie satlsfled and not attempt to entitled "The Lapse of Time," written at eiHci more upon the assumption that Great Harrington. Mass.. In 182S: be established forilneatlons and BorL,rtlHwpt t0 famy (l thelr 'J' th"a " !" m' .Wfttn. eSn o"f,Bnr "wrl or less extensive coast defenses. Ad Limii.tMriPi w mn iniinii uiu uivn tltle1 tn . l.. it .... "ball lift the country of my birth d" neighbors lie was first "oromlnontlT IO' or MfflllM lattor In that par- And nurse her streng-th till she shall stand neignnors. ue was nrst prominently tlctilar Industrv Is In a poRltlon mot- The pride and pattern of the earth; 0l ninnlltii.1'l nr. n. 1 0A1 nnA 1 TIO ,M 1U 1 POKltlOn tO make Till ... 1 . V, . .u line or M ,. .n,rt ..k.,, nuoi m ueoueu in tlie ln- "n" cnaj amui ner ampic rooe, .i . th rfP0" Of ne testimony token by . . . .,.,. , . And from her frown shall Bhrlnk afraid, protection he rnIon P(pfli? jmuny co.nmisMon. , , , f ,n,,,, i the sense The crowned opprea.or. of the globe, plates de- , tlmt omc,a, docmnent Mercpr Wlu "f, nn JtwtJoe on both sides, a . Not having followed Mr. Vest's lead- mlral Hradfonl. chief of tho bureau rrshtp when he was still a senator the I equlpmept, has made an outline democracy Is not likely to follow the comprehensive plan for the Missouri statesman's advice now that of our Islands. This eontetuti l.a has been retired to nrlvate life. I fenslve works for conllnir stations suffl- I. ...... willingness on each side to romirniM t" ------ - - i " i l nirrMi liffMi ti nuiiiir nm iif mm m mnm. i - v f"''- i clent to stand off a smiadron of ordl-1, , t, ... .u. an1 W"1 t properly belonirs to the Broollyn Eagle, Investigation. Into the mlnutla of the lmry The scheme of fortification Vnn ' ,,.,, other. If such spirit should prevail " ' 'r.I..'"' " Hartley pardon paper disclose the fact bpgln9 w!th Bltka aml Dutch H.rbor, ,t w t0 .l(letrack';nd defent W. "-ed of arbitration "bVn' th.t wheVe wome "b.v. neS Hartley panion pnin- .... ..... u,u .,u eu mu nuuu ". it was to sidetrack and defeat bills , , . "l "roitration hsa been that where women have fitted that Nebraska Is provided with two Alaska, where there will be large designed to curb the rapacity "bf the ' or of aPPl to the courts, or themselves with great labor for the law or great seals ot state, and that one of the Mores of coal, and. extends next to the -.n,,.!- and ,mother measures that f Blly ort of ,0Kal machinery for ad- mcIm or the ministry most of them great seals Is greater than the other. defense of Honolulu which 1. ,n- wmll(l , thpm to thc)r Bhare 7"- ween employer, J. bZT-l . portant strategic iolnt and will also bo of thi? hutAfm of ,axatlon. 0ut of ! . . mnT " "dm," while men h.ve jumped in the discussion or tne race proun'io i a cable station. Mrong worn, are t lUte lollroad iobby our Dave" gradu an trace seems . " - l" m..n. ..-wv.v. ated to a federal deputy marshalshlp, Intelligent contraband, who figtirert so Guam, which Is to be made am Inipor- frmn whioh pogition he was bodily Persistently and paUently worked conspicuously lu all the operations of tant navsl base. Particular attention tri,nl,n,nnt, ,ntrt .v. ,... hnM Lfor' At P18011 antagonism between will of course be given,, to the Thlllp- ngtypg the nnpleasantness of forty years ago. with the smalt In those professions , . . . I ii t I iiiu uTcr juiui.u iuiu ma u.iuiwi i in nine prospect of such a feminine business of dress making and spirit obtaining, but It Is none the less I cooking and have absorbed the cream No mere man bas ever been able to say anything one-half so derogatory pines, there being a number of coaling transplanted Into the lower house of tlw,. , " octween t0 ,, capacity of women In business as is - I I "".' .iini innnai seems ro he nvnrln. .v. . . ... tin . w r" I liT7 isvi inn vu;v assc auwu uw ws u f v,- nuu iniensirying. It Is a condition to 000 ,e"r cooks, white women In bust . , . i .1 n.xnAt ....i k i.i i i . I - " " '' ",,r lie rteolnro.1 r. ie .u . .. . Umi who urn Tn M 000 ln that business rr.nn i if lr iii.vt'ivii.iii. .i ....... . ..ni ii . m in, mru ih im biiii n iinini , .. . ... .1 - . ,l ij.il riinn cron ir la 1 - .1 1 never iur mi nntvirtiiTiifv ts 1 . . .0 for the speakership at the opening of rendesvous has leen planned. It Is oh- pct Mnwlt ..pKm,nontty n.entlonI." "T" harm t0 are scarce. There are mutual Interests between Aarrfewltwr 1b , Mesleo. .t . . . ... . - Dalit .Intonnlne I .i.....l ... 1.. rthilin I ine ICElSIBIlllTr wnn n iipi". 1 iviinijT unrnvii iv iiinni: ill.- I imiij- I , , . 1... tr... T . . . . . . i I ' . u.-ii nit: iuie j uuiiins x. iri au- .nitai ... , . , , I - not so much whether the railroads rinoa a9 secure as possible against at- nounWH, hI, retirement from thesteak- ??, ' thera ,r dutjM "nd w. H. Verity In Conkey s Home Journal, should control as which railroad should tnvk from a hostile fleet and while the ., ,h. mrtpaf P11-tiPP tn- R.. ""ona which each owes to the I have nude a careful study of the sub- Spanish forts at Manila are In good n, j,., ... , . , , community at large. An Intelligent un- itct ot tropical agriculture in Mexico, In Edition other fortification, will doTt- of these would Vtoh" 1 ..c ....... w i iu, ..au uic ruuiiiiit.- niiHtrn control. The Panama treaty will be voted on iP(l(, have t0 pgtabllshed. In Torto next Tuesday. On the newa of Its rati- RIpo ,ho finish fortifications will flcstton there ought to be something do. hBve t0 Jp bullt .iuIIIt nmn the smsU armT of .. . . k. ...n.ai...u .11 applicant, for appointment as member, ,hI(, wln oannot now w estimate "' of th canal rom1r-Rlon to have himself advertised as the choice w " TOnn'- nd promote Industrial there. I have often been asked whether ' - . . it ....m ttdrlas ft mm la ma to Mexico and establish a plantation for himself. Un Bl'Rgt; or COHPVHATIOXS. less he has a larre amount of time, cap of a very larjjfc nnnitier of his colleagues for the vacant speakership when,' as The bureau of corporations will be one I n' resdlnesa to undertake a new tui-w.il w 7 m congrtss, except himself, viewed his of the most Important ln the govern- bun-ss under new conditions of language, with accuracy, but that It will be large .,.,. ,mrtf ..,.,, ,. ., ,K " tne govern thod, , pTOCtAun handling of labor. Is Spirent and moreover the manning TZ Zf J ?Z IF H f ! commissioner will have an he'wl flPn(1 hl. .. opportunity by .gmlnandde- and .n.lntenance of these fortiflcattons 'f,' Ur Uhori,not ay ther fed- buying stock la a reliable company or- .tv fArflAu-n . motloMlr poriUUtOil MS namo to Y r offl.Mnl fp i:rfio1 t nls1 nfl nulnnxt for the Ductal bust stcsms could onl. 1 store,, foe Irri- MrX amount It may be nes " i hJV.IJ'4 T-lwt. . T.'t: gallon pnrposM. there would be no t0 .t InCfvBBtS tbe am. l,Toa Pn1 P0"0"' JO,nt stock "PanT. or cor- fs nV place for th small farmer or man ,,,e In onler to garrison them effectively. "r Vk. " tk 1 F ui0.naUon engagea m inter- of small v. ..... . n r the name of Theodore Roose- state commerce, and In order to c been so xuv mirHivra wu nniunur 10 lie n r.t-u I K ,,v. v ... .. .. . . . " .,... i. fc.i. . .. -nmt whether these Insular possessions, or T? "e w 10,8 PurP 18 K'Ten the '"l"'";; " L",!: "."'..V 1 . . . - 1 - 1 (ill us hi six iisb x nira 1 -AtraivA i 1 ekfi-. a .. su v U n,s not appear tuai any one t)M mftpe remote of them, will ever i. IJ . , ' " upoena ana compel tne tesu- ,,n(1 whlch c,n be purchsd In small of Nebraska leglslahrs ride on passes wpay thp,r rp, thPy J" 0 ,8t 1)000 80 Persistently bom- mony of witnesses and the production tracts. airemit rrom tnose carnw ny aj not but we ba thpm and must make - chance for drouth. It Is Just poss sjclence may some day find the wa other lss8. but the sense of obligation L,, provision for holding and rro- to t:ie roaa issuing tne iasses is more 1 testing thera, keenly developed In some tnan in otners, of documentary evidence. II also l After the election of 1900 "Our Iave" empowered to Investigate Insurance was again spontaceonsly mentioned as companies. The commissioner may a candidate for Fnltod States senator summon to Washington the heads of by nearly all the members of the legls- the great combinations and call upon isture. nut ror some inexplicable rea- them for such Information as he may OUR STARS AXD OtH SHIPS. la the Thirty States Rfrfst4 naval Rash l.lae. New York Times. Vermont, r.snsas. Minnesota, Misslsaippl snd Idsbo ars to be the names of the fire battleships provided tor by the last con ISTLATIOX Of CHKDIT. The rooent court decision holding that An pm,npnt French economist writ- pedestrians, vehicles and electric cars on -anions In this country, savs on not ""ry rote was cast for require. have equal ngtits in tne streets ana no ,liprp are , mptoms which pro- Ulm ,n J convention on any or tne it 1. tne understanding that there will one of them priority over the other role-1 imr4...na forty-two days of senatorial balloting. be considerable co-oreratlon r.ta-n areas. This makes thirty states repre- gates the man who Insists on hogging fllUv ch',of among xhom the persistent u not t0 donI however, that the bureau of corporations and the Te- f ,n?tn!rn!ort.Th V'iKwfu5 the whole right-of-way to the airship Mra,n on oml,t ,Ie s.nn this as rlthlB th past few weeks "Our Dave- partment of Justice. Should the bureau, i cruller. M.ryl.nd. California, Colo- ute. nnivln thst the market's floatin esnl- "as been the most "prominently men- after an Investigation of the conduct da. Pennitlyania. West Virginia and tal has been almost wholly converted "nea man west or me Mississippi, of one of the so-called trusts, conclude th Dakota. Looking at tne stars in BLASTS rROM RAM'S HOB. Gentleness Is the distinguishing grsce of greatness. Nothing cools the church llks a hot scolding from the desk. The hypocrite will be condemned on the evidence of his own pretenses. The best place to criticise your neighbor s In front ot your own mirror. Each day will be bright if we taks It ss It comes new from Ood's hsnd. Culture without common sense la a dan gerous thing In the hsnds of a foot. Thers Is mors hope ot a self-convlcted Inner thsn of a self-conceited sslnt. The unfulfilled Idesls ot this life my be the designs on which ws sbsll work In sn The msn who Is always sure that he Is sound In the fslth Is almost sure to be ound ssleop during the sermon. Some sermons ars prepared by mixing a drop of sense In a gallon ot sentiment; and pplied by lesvlng out the sense. BACK TO THE TALI. GRASS. Marked Teadeacy la Move From the Crowded Marts of Trade. Saturday Evening. Post The cities are growing more and mors crowded every year as people ars attracted to them from tbs country, sad yesr by year men are learning batter and better the truth that It Is la the country that one can Uvs the sanest life. Thus ws can account for the remarkable exodus ot city people to the country snd the tremendous influx of country people to the city. Brooklyn, for Instance, wss never so populous ss now, snd thers are whole Jersey suburbs made up to the lsst man of people who have fled from Brooklyn and Its confinements to breathe the fresh sir of the Oranges. It is essy to Understand why this Is so. The city holds out Inducements to the country boy thst bis own environment will never yield him, snd he comes to the metropolis, works st his business ss few city boys can work, snd ln course of time he marries a girl who has also come In from the country to earn her living and they settle down In a cosy fist up In Har lem or out In Brooklyn, and when his mesns at last permit he builds himself a bouse on Riverside Drive or the Psrk Slope snd Is hsppy. His children hsve all the advantages of the city that wars denied him when he was a small boy, and If they do not grow up to as lusty a msn hood as his, If they do not amount to as much as he did, there are two reasons for lt; they have a rich fsther snd he did not, they were born In the city. Now, It Is sp undeniable fact that few city men rise high in the councils of the nstlon. If a great man Is wise he Is born In the country. Yes It Is easy to understsnd why there has been such an exodua to the country. The city boy, born and brought up tn brick-walled dwellings, getting a smell of the life-giving country air o ily during an all too short vscatlon, envies his country cousin who can treathe osons all the year round and who hss all outdoors for his playground, and he determines to go to the country to Uvs If ever It becomes possible. To be sure he is only a clerk and promotion Is likely to stop when he has reached a certain point, but perhaps he csn get an Ideal little house not too far from the city and lesd there sn ldesl life and perhaps an ldesl girl. In course of time he meets and msrrles the latter, also a city denlsen, but with longings for the country. For the first months, or perhsps yesrs, they must put up with a cramped city flat although her father owna his nouse la the vicinity of Washington square. But In course of time children come to them and then they aea the absurdity, the crlmlnsllty of bringing up children in the city. They remember their own childhood and bow pnystcaiiy dwarfing lt was, and they go a-househunN Ing in the suburbs and at last find a cosy little house, not so far from New lork but that he can commute, and they move out there, and he raises hla own vegetables snd she goes in for chickens and becomes something of a botanist, snd her sons grow up lusty snd broad-minded. And the end of lt all Is thst when the sons sre of an sge to take up business they ro into the city with a country eduoatloa and they take the prliea from under the very noses ot the city-bred children whose country-bred father won the prises of his generation before, snd so the city and the country sre changing Inhsbitants all the time, and who shall say thst It Is not for the best? But he Is wisest who, hiving fled from the city as soon as ha wss able, keeps his children ln the country, thers to Uvs and die. U every ons lived In the coin try the city would be a very good plaee In which to live because there would be plenty ot room. Pending that time tt wars better for all city people to live tn the country, for there Is slwsys lots of room there. FRRSOJAt, AI OTHERWISE. The orlslnsl of the charseter. of "Vm-le Tom" Is dead, but his rsbln Is moving on. Wsterbury Is wound up for the present, but la liable to slip a cog any dark hour. Advices from Cslgsrry and Jiedlclne Hat Indicate that the bsckbone of winter Is doing shuslncss st the old stsnd. The citra session of the senate is In' fsct sn extrsordlnsry one. It Is the first held since the sbolltlon ot the "cold tea" dispensary. Tuesday Is the fsvorlte day for the lTth oflrelsnd this century. The dste strikes Tuesday every fifth yesr during the next sixty years. The project to piece a statue of Oners! Lee In 8tatuary hall of the national cap ital stands a first class chsnce of bring Oettysburged. Much sgslnst his will a New Yerk Jtiils reversed himself one day last week. H threw too much weight on the Judicial rhuir snd his heels sppesred suddenly where his head was. Pope Leo refuses to obey tho Injunction ot his physlclsns to stsy In bed. Protahly he realizes the truth of Mark Twnln's remark that more people die In bet ttinn in any other place. A Kansas City clergyman Is authority for the ststement thst profanity Is Increasing alarmingly In that city. People who have n't the price to get away must cxprcn their regrets In some wsy. When the Ice msn resches the renter of the stage by and by. It Is probnhle thn populsr conception of the coal man's rlnrh will undergo a chsnge for the better, a cinch In action mellows the memory of one past. Two hundred tubs of microbes were, a a a test, dumped Into the Chlcsgo rannl snd arrived In St. Louis without the lors of a feather. Chicago's kindness towanl St. Louis is one of the wonders of mu nicipal life. A New. Jersey clergyman proposes to demonstrate for the edification of mankind that St. Tatrlck was a full-fledged rtnptlst. The basis of the claim is that St. Patrick baptised by Immersion. If the Jerseyman succeeds in attaching the famous saint to the Baptist denomination clergymen of the mother church who bear th name of Pat rick will be obliged to forsake the rt ronoymio and forswear allegiance to New Jersey. DOMESTIC. PLEASANTRIES. Phamllman Yes. my daughter's to be married at Easter. Ascum Everything s setneo. eni llmnrv Not bv a Jurful. Yoj don't catch me paying la advance. Philadelphia rreas. THhlone Doctor. why don't yea preach occasionally on heaven or hell? The Rev. Dr. Lastly Half my congrega tion feels sura of the one, and half doesn't believe ln the other. Chicago Tribune. He I hope you didn't believe what they salJ about me. She 1 make 11 a point nerer 10 crueie more than half I hear. He But the trouble Is you women gen. erally believe the wrong half. Brooklyn Life. BIbvl How did you come to accept Jack? I thought you said "no" once. Beryl bo l am: men na proposed again and I said "no" a second time. Bioyl well 7 Bervl He asked me to name the day. saying that lo school he had been taught that two negatives maaa an anirmsuve Baltimore Herald. Sarcastlo Relative Weren't you rather late in the day ln getting mar Ho Time for Seaflaneat. Indianapolis Journal. After serving twenty-four years la the Vnlted States senate, during two-thirds of which time his party was la a minority. Senator " Vest of Missouri retires from public life an optimist He does tot be lieve the senate a decadent body lo point of Intellect or morals. "Our people," he aays la a published interview, "are just asH honest snd patriotic as ln the days of the revolution, and are as willing to make as many sacrifices for the country. But they sra too busy to spend much time with the heroic snd sentimental." The ex-senator la probably right. Every great crisis proves that the American people are as pstriotlc as ever, and there Is no res son to believe they are not aa honest Ihey are still debating down In 1V1- Durillt the holidal. iast winter that It Is violating the anti trust law. th " w th" ,her ,re n,chM ,or ware which of the two opposing f.c- ft Rut t was giycn wt b, hl rres b. ,t wl ,ay tafonn,tlon Mon the 7h. most energetically debated tlons in the reoent senatorial deadlock Amerl0,M ape warranted In that President Roosevelt was legsl department of the government questions in the matter of battleships sines won out over the other. Thst Is nsw- sorely perplexed over the declining where lt will he made th e tha Pnanteh war has been that ot the ally whst happens when a dark horse hMlth of rostmsster General Tayne and possibly criminal action. It Is plain turret- Keatuck, ana : Kearaarrs. comes in a. - compromise -no one Is t u nd aftw lRg theat hlm for . the new bim,n wffl &.Vtw? completely sstiKnca. shock, taking the market's luflation of ,,t,c1 ni,l1e Philosopher and friend abundance of work to do and the next without it; first Alabama, Illinois and Hardest Blow to Co-Kdaeatloa. Brooklyn Eagle. If statistics are true, which they oft an aren't girls In co-ed. colleges do not proa per so well la the obtaining of husbands as salesladies and waihladles do. Only third of their number marry. This la the hardest blow at eo-edncatloa that has ever keen dealt But perhaps less than a third need to or have to. Uncle Joe Cannon Is not worrying whether an extra session of the house Is eslled or not. He csn be resdy, if necessary, at sn hour's notice to tske up the gavel and make tho proper ac VnowUvGgments to Ms fellow members for the honor thus imposed upon him. credit as It stands." singiea out ine spontaneous iscornskan congress will need to be more liberal Wisconsin, snd then Maine. Missouri sra In refenice to this an eastern flnsn- f(p tht Intimate and delicate than the last one ln providing the ohl- jn tteM "ot 01T,f , ' I a m . .... ..... " I HtssAt iMaRr.n Brawn, nut With It W t laTD t clal paper observes that It would be l081- "na un in, ena " had bureau of corporations with the means .rlL " , .v ' . r.-.i. v.. I extremely difficult to discover exactly PitvlT requested Fourth Assistant to carry on Its Important functions, the brssks. New Jersey, Rtode Island snd Vir- how much of our so-called "floating" 1 master irenerai Hristow to turn I results of which are expected to be of I gtnla, the double turret reappeared, and by capital has gone into w hat we term ver Quarters to tho originator of great value to the public permaneut Investment tn recent years omnibus Tmllding bills. and months. "Thst an Thst fake had enormous "u -an-eiy qeen ex- ""u"uulT "" 1,1 Conntcticut snd Louisiana, of IS.eOO tons. Notwithstanding the bombardment amount of lt has been absorbed by our !"" rxniwieu wnen tne py- i' a targe i m 01 mt th. doubie turret was aiscaraea s second ki e e-i-eat in.1niH.l unbmriu. . i. n rotechnic place hunter had him- lee atd will well rpay careful peruKaL time. Four eight-Inch turreta were lo V-n r IV-T Hi it I su s wtaa us- utiir, v 1 ---- . .....j-... - ....... . . . a. I w In fit artinti m..m.a r.nnon ,.. not at tA r. enotieh known and It la tle,l un ln lanre "prominently mentioned- as Experience has proved over and over catad ss ln Iowa, and the s.x-wen guns tract or withdraw the term "lectslst- volume la numerous other chsnnels as I ,he coming secretary of com- ttve blackmail" w 1th whkfc he chsrao well, but lt Is obviously too mnct to Klero recognition of services ren- u1 surest field of investment and no- pUnla without a tght ever the double terlied the methods of the senstorisl tbat It bas been almost wholly d,mi t0 th a11 through ptvmiscu- where are la tter opportunities for real turret again. The revival of the issue may end of the congressional lawmaking; converted Into fixed capital There Is 04,8 instruction of public buildings, estate Investments presented than right combination. n ample margin of the country's "c -ri"i-ui i neorge iv tw u"v ;u .eora.k.a auu 4v.a rui uu bi. hicss -including Its vast speculative I T'Iou secretary of commerce effect- and n (naha city property. Anotii-r means of an additional turret oa either beam the eight eight-Inch guns of In diana were restored. In the next class. "Strict obedience to the anti-rebate open tions-that Is not done oa bor- nalIr Packed that bubble, but lt did thing that should count with Investors !s law will Increase the receipts of the rowed money." Nevertheless there s a n,y discourage the msn of density. 'he fact that ftmaha has the most wlJj- railroad companies." decisive a sympa- rtent strain on credit and the very h"r' Intimatloa that Census T- awake and active bunch of real estate thettc commentator on the new mess- pertinent Question Is as to how much ot, Merrlam might resign was brokers to 1 found on the map, and tire. We may, then, look for a show longer thla can go one without some- promptly followed by a spontaneous always manage to find bargains of obedience on the part of the ra;l- thing giving way. procession to and bombardment of the to' their clients as long as there Is a roads except where they are convinced As w bave heretofore noted there la 't Hons. To make assurance bargain to be bad. Whst the Real Es- that tt w ill pay them better to wink the t present a very conservative ten- avnNT upe It w as announced in a wt exchange" has accomplUhed as an vthcr ay. deucj la the matter of credits. It ap- choro Press apedsllsts that Mercer organisation, in the direction 0f a more And each party to lt as strong ln its con vlctions sad its Influence aa ever. Poeslbly tha later experience ot Kentucky and Kear sarge may have afforded new data for ar gument, for or against. Ws sugrest. how ever, to the opponents of the double turret. if they be finally ln control, that no settle ment be made without aa exhaustive con sideration of the question whether a lighter gun than the present eight-loch may not permit aa upper turret to ba moved inde pendently of Its base, thus abolishing the strongest objection to lu use. That in comparable posttloa should not ba per milted la Ua waste if It can be helped. rrled? ftlushlnr Bride of Forty-seven Oh. no. Wa were wedded at high nooos Somervllle Journal. Mrs. Jarsb-r Mr husband told the truth for once when ho cams home at 3 o'clock the other morning and X aaked him where he had been. Mrs. Hixen inoeoa. wnat ne esyr Mrs. Jsrsby He said; he didn't know. Chicaao News. Now. President Roosevelt's let tar." re marked the Womanly Woman, "should make us think." 'Yes. replied the self-centered society woman, 1 ve been thinking now nice It would be If wa could only start a move ment to make storks fashionable for hat trimmings." Philadelphia Preaa. I!" THE PRESEHCB OB DEATH. Net as we would, though well we know That death must auraly come to all: This grievous preeenoe, flllad with woe. Bears on us uaa a smoinanns pati. Forever closod the eyas that shone Ana sparsiea us a aunut wave: Kind Hps responsive to our own Ail Human wianes eoiua not save. This heavy air, thla demon's breath! It will not break or yield to light. Oh, dreadful, cruel clutch of death. How palaied is all bumao might! "But no." the spirit says, "not so: Though well you lovwa tnis nouse or day. Hope on. hope on, and you shall know jl precjoue use 01 memory. "Ba sure that loving Is not vain. And sweat remembrance tear tt bold. That so the Image, clear and plain. May sou tne spirit a ear tnloM. "Let not the mystary of being Becloud the vision of tho soul. And bopa will bring the better soring. The purer life, the high control." Omaha.' BERT AH COCHRAN. Signs of Failing Vision When your eyes tire In reading. When you frown or partly close the eyas when looking at an object When things "swim" or become dim sfter being looked at for some tints. When the eyea ache, smart or water; or when yoa hare pain In the eyeball, orbit, temples or forehemd. Wban you have any nervous derangement that you cannot otherwiae account for. ALL THESE COrrTIOWS ARE fTH AB1.E BT THE PKOPER CLAF.S. BITCH AS WK WILL FIRKISH lOl AFTER SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION. J. C. HUTESON & CO., tit B. 16th 6L. Paxtoa Block. Spring Overcoats and Hats A tpring overcoat is an Immediate neceslitj. $10 to $25 Spring hats are due. We're all the blocts of all the good makers, $3.00 and $4.00 for aa good as there is yO CLOTH1XQ TITS LIES OVB& " T -v -