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6 .THE OMAHA DAILY BEEl Mr. Tafti Call to Armi. Vov.MED BY EDtfAKa HDiEWATal.i The president's Cleveland speech viciOK Hocr-wATr-H. ki'Itok j j,ag the genuine keynote ring and U BEK BriUn.Ml. FAR.NAM ASi KTH. ' -i.-.on mnol tn verv republican. rtS?eJ 0"h P""iC' " ""It " hi oil to superb adv.a-' 'rom 'h'8 -"stance. Jt was m.ner. . Ecuador baa gone In It mi 5r::::::::::"::::S: 1 -! the:'flf-g'ern'nfnt tjiy eiuhn'i sui)v.. n yar enemv. He knows he hai rout; hi a, I" ana Sumy. oe J:'.-.. ..; . . k. ,s PSLIV fc.J;Kl HV rAKKiE.it 'swm usuk auu acpi '"' is the hope? Possibly. Tbe leaven may be at work, but savage tribes now and then engage In deadly com- i bat It la a little difficult to measure. boar far gone In Ita march toward Barrow's Indictment. Hooking Backward UilsDav in Omaha I cbnpiup rnoi 1 iJ .AX. from see ritts si. Thirty ram Ago. "Long winded" waa the adjectite de scribing the meeting of (he city council. A proposition bv Hon. Webster Snyder surprised at bis Indictment on the (o ftrnid a city hall and market house l!itd,nSv2e!ow ran face tb. censeouenre, with Not even Clarence Drrow. ae Dally Be 'ihout Sinu . p-r m fee . ,he courage of bia convictions. Hoi cording to his own atatement. was Address all oompisints or irresuianues j ! in duv.,rv m I'm .'in-u ttHuD Drpi '.a rirht in this declaration. "m.v r..-. , .,. , lh. i, on aion charge or Dr fiery in connection wnn1"" "i"" rscwi.eu i ' "i ami anomer I rum vwiuam . i erect a market build- venue between Four- Fifteenth n recta. Special rates to the annual meeting ot Jtesnit by drain. niri r postal rr.ler. Jyi la Tk Res Punishing eonrpany. r the republicans of this country : the Mr.Vamara case at Loa Angelea. n '' ""'"" Oa. t-ct tnnw received In 1-evr.i.r.t , f , , w ln,)r knowledge of . . . . . anllrlnated ' ? f email eeeooni. r'i ch. , ; Thia action had been anticipated , , on raritM av pt Omaha and eastern exensuss. .t he proses that baa been " from ,he Uine of the discovery of the -ernth and Fifteen! accepted, OFFIfES Omaha-TV Re twidlng. Soiiih Omaha-! N at. i uncll Dlutf-:; fcott ft. -Uneoln-N I.lttle Rvlidlna a'ktcaae !. Marnwtt Bunding. VanaA. lit" -.11: I.Rr. Rul'tlllS " Hew rrss Wees Thtne-tbitd. waahlarvn e-Kirtw.in i. Miiaria I imiit thwld h artJrennd pwa'- Raa Kdllnrial Iwnartment. fmir v-ara. arllh their adoption of . - iMiti in ih.ir I hriherv and Itorroff. hlmHeif. aaid I ...... , , , ,h. nrnr-wal- of k' .-..I . !. i h Nebraska Woman s Suffrage aasocia- f'i'" " ... --.nav nn " ra tun y 1 1 ' 1 i wi "M'llon the minds of many people this la the the administration sine that time. lue u,..-,. .... ..... ,y by wh(.h th( rMpon,, tney pass toe .air... -bllity for the crime tan be cleared into tna ton a ot iue reai ntm . . . n, ,- , snl.they are up against . bitter strnggl. I ' . . easier to lire toeir N. w. VKCCalRKR CiRftLATIOS. 50,119 4 Stat af Kebraaka. Ceunty ef Poualaa as: rtwtCht William, ctrralalion man-r of the Be -ubllMii mpinv. bj-int d lly s-rorn. saya that th aver da.ly rruall-A. lean inuil'!, nausea and r--turntd p(. far th uar.nlh of iem Wr.iS1i. -'HT wlu.MMa. circuhitlon Manwer. 4 euhacfk.j in mv pcewc and """'J, 10 efor an this th d-y ot Janiijrv mi. 1 Notary Publlt. 4 takaerlkeea lal tbe llteatanraHlF abaald aiara ' Mltest to tbea.. Add .jwlll bo ebaa aa tea aa J.aestad. eltr Tb j Girls should leara to rook In spite r tka high coat of Hying. Baltimore, tb Monumental City, ay become tb Kit graveyard of aiarae. j At lait the weather man seams to iav struck the right combination on y lntar weather. j It Is usually trua tbat witness od(s the questions whoso answers j-ould hurt bis ease. ' It probably will ba a long tlma be STora Colonel Harvey annoancas his ?eit choice for president. f Tb democrats la cutting oat their III 1,000,000 pork barrel show that "they bar not lost their hearing. t; r Subways, of course, have their "legitimate funrtiona to tery. but not iin aolltica and paving contracts. CI At an epistolary episode, the iRooaeYtlt-U Kollette affair In Na f braska is becoming onlte dlrcrtlng. 1Tmm ; The dians J tbe -Light Brigade was not a clrtumalanre to tbe charge Tth grocer and tntcber are making. t . - . - " X Maybe tb court house will be fin ished eon day, but tbe disputes It sa occasioned bid fair to last for-"ever. It Is trjch easier to jdesulf-fy sheila now than It will be ' to keep up consistent bombard ! ment when the lines are finally drawn up. When they go to compare tbe achlevementa of the last three years with tbe promises of 190. tbey are going to find their store of ammunition much less thsn they hare counted on. Simply denuncia tion and misrepresentation will play out long before the campaign does. Laid down in cool conipsrisou beside the pledges redeemed and tbe prom isee kept by this administration, tbe opposition's calumny will have very poor carrying effect with the people. 8o the thing for republicans now to do la to respond lo the president's appeal for a united, harmonious rank, "armed with the facts" to resist tbe enemy's fiction. "c Tbe young aviator who introduced the "death dip" proved by getting 'killed that It was all its name lm- i"ed. , . i. Colonel Watteraon has sought re jfuge from tbe Harvey-Wilson storm Slows oa his calm breese-blowa Flor ida plantation T , The Chicago Evening Poat says the duke of Connsught Is a demo crat Perhaps, but be cannot Join tbe presidential race. It may be that some of the tracks tbat are now being made around tbe jelly council chamber will later lead to any amaller area, so that tbe In At Large or by Districts. No little discussion Is being In dulged over the relative merlta of the presidential primary lawa, which In Nebraska, Wisconsin and New Jersey provide for tbe choice of dis trict delegates by voters ot the respective districts, and those of Cal ifornia, Oregon and North Dakota, which aeem to require them all to he chosen aa delegates-at-large. But most of, thia discussion misses the reel point. The divergence, In fact, turns upon the unit of representa tion whether the congressional dis tricts, aa well aa the slate, or the atate alone, ahall be recognised aa the areas whose people are entitled lo a controlling voice. Tbla difference la a fundamental one between the republican and democratic party organisations. The republican party haa a dual unit for Its conventions, similar to the dual trait of representation In congress, by which delegates-at-large In dou ble the number of acnatdfe Vorre spond to the rsprosentstlon to the senate, and district delegates In dou ble tbe number of members of con gress correspond to the representa tives In tbe lower bouse. Republi cs n conventions have also repeatedly decided, until It has become the ac cepted law of the party, that the several delegates either at large or by districts are responsible and an swerable only to their own con stituent. 1 The democratic parly organisation, oa the other band, redacts the atatea' rights doctrine, and la built on state unlta. Tbe democratic call goes to tbe party organization within the va rloua atatea, and haa nothing to do with tbe congressional districts. The apportionment to the stste only ex plains also the persistence of the unit rule holding ftie delegatea In the democratic convention responsive to their respective states, and not the arrest of several men during the progress of the trisl tbat large sums of money were available and were being used to bribe possible jurors in the Mr.Vsmara case, the public's inquiry flew Instantly to the possible source of (be bribes: who was In charge of the money thua need, who waa "checking It out?" The people naturally looked beyond the men ar rested on the streets, one or two In the very act. It la alleged, of pass ing money to veniremen, paat them to some man of larger authority, who bad custody of the fund and the right to say how It ahould be spent. Even Mr. Darrow, himself, should prefer arrest and trial upon tbls ' charge. If by no other means it could be cleared up, rather than have sus picion linger about him. Ills trial ought to be conducted so aa to ex pose the facts completely and It doubtless will be with such prosecu ting machinery aa seems to be In charge of thla affair at Los Angeles. It Is a most remarkable thing for one of tbe country's greatest criminal lawyers to be arraigned upon auch an allegation. It Intensifies tbe lurid climax of one of the most astounding esses In the annsls of the courts. But without regard to tbe person upon whom this guilt finally will be Died, much that Is vital lo our system of Justice depends upon the outcome of this esse. This Is uot the first time that Jurors have been bribed, that money has been dispensed for the purpose of cheating Justice In crim inal trials, and It may not be the laat time, but If the guilty men are apprehended and brought to an ac counting for their crime In thla case, then It will undoubtedly have a permanent effect. It will certainly tend to deter others from committing a similar crime. If failure to get the right men should be tbe result of tbls effort, then so much the worse ft the future. 1 o the grand jury room.' Dr. Cook's old friend. Captain Otto IRverdrup, baa come over to go what tag. Tbe doctor doubtless haa bad I' ll the whaling be caree for. ' A Worcester democrat taya WU lam L. Douglas will be the demo cratic nominee tor president. It so, e will have a trade mark all his swa. District Attorney Ford of Lot An- teles. In referring lo tbe indictment f Darrow, very wisely observed that f we must prosecute the case, not dia- iuss It." struct Ions of tbe state convention bind all. Where the laws enacted by the legislature obliterate thla distinction as to one or both parties, they in dicate merely that the lawmakers were either Ignorant or reckless of these convention customs, which have been evolved out of, and justi fied by, practical experience. The Republic of Ecuador. Hereafter when ardent exponenta of tbe theory that all people are fit ted for self-government go to air their views they had better recall some of the events aow transpiring ia tbe republic of Ecuador. One as president, with several military as sociates. Is taken from jail and Omaha will not object to having two regiments quartered at one of lta torts, but will scarcely welcome tbe change If It Is to be made at tbe aacrlflce of the Other. Truth Is, the mistake was made several' years ago, when expensive quarters were erected at other places tbat would have come to Omaha but for political trades. Omsba la and has been the most advantageous point In the west for the maintenance of a big military establishment, and some day Ihe mil itary and political authorities will agree on this, and the project so often talked of will be carried out. Colonel Addison A. Arter't lender solicitude for the political prospects of Colonel W. 3. Bryan caused the city council several anxious moments, but. having withdrawn tbat nomi nating petition, the eminent pro moter of paving petition and other thlnga may be able to save tbe day yet. If be will only come home and tell what he aald he would. Champ Clark must have aeea aome- fhtng coming when be refused to Join Joe Polk In laying down bia bached, while a newly proclaimed Jards to tbelr Missouri friends for president Is beheaded and bia body leclsion. incinerated, to tbe delectation of a i large number of aterllnx oatrlots. Holland saya Wall atreet faila to rm ,epublic are often UQcrate- sameae over any pretidennal candl- fuj to f.ubful public servants, but Tbelr respective admirers are dis puting aa to which Is the best scout, Baden-Powell or Buffalo Bill. There are so many good old acouta now adaya that It la difficult to limit the comparison to any two. They have discontinued the "Owl" train at Bryan, Tex., on account of a quarantine. That la the most signi ficant bunch of circumstances the polities! campaign has yet developed. Senator Hitchcock says he ia op posed to the abandonment of the threatened military posts, but, being a democrat, he will "have to vote for economy.." What'a tbe answer? t lnculn are announced over the names of Harriett si. Hrodka, president, and Ada II. Ilitteiabrnder, scrtary. Martin Dunham haa reind the chair manship of the Board of Managers ot the Stale Board of Agriculture, unwilling to shoulder It tinder the burdrn of dbt. Joseph Rosensteln has awoclated himself with S. Wall, in tb flab and game business at U13 IhiuiIm streets. Telephone ordrra will he filled. It thawed again, and the mud has re sumed It" away. The enntrart for slating the new Trin ity cathedral will be let In a day or two. P. L. ferine of the Inlon Paclfle land offlc checked an Incipient run away In fmnt of Koyd's opera hous-. William A. Aleudt. "Utile Bismarck." the antl-Mlocumb Justice of tbe peace of North Platte, went weat at noon. James .MrKuan. formerly of De troit and now of the firm of Mcgwan & Hamilton, recently returned from tb east and will rslle her. Frank Kiley. traveling for Mctcilf Brothers, has accepted a similar posi tion with Mmmlttee a t'o. ot 81. Joseph. In ths same line of teas and clanra. rrederlck Krug of Krug Son. Omaha, hai buuKht the brewery belonging to Ripple llSer of Plattsmouth, paying Cm" for It, and will turn It into a dis tributing depot and bottling establish ment. Mrs. ' Dores l.ulhar. visiting bar daughter, Mrs. George Und. died of erysipelas. h had come lo Omaha only a wk before, and her remains war taken back to ls Moines, where she lived. Twenty Year Ago Bt i laborers cam near masting sudden death when the building at Seventeenth and Farnam streets toppled oel where l hey were at work escavallna for the three-story Fstteraon block to be erected. Th men were working for W. F. Sweeny. J. H. Powers of Cornell, candidate tor governor on th people's .Independent ticket, spent the dsy in the city. In an Interview hs saM tbat he apprehended no furlon. Ihst his was not a pollllcil party, but on designated t educate th farmer upon economics la their relation to politics. A pair of porllera caught fir in the Bachelor' club at 41 North Twenty-second atreet, and but for I'hsrles Offut discovering II In time, serious damage might have been done. As It was the loss was cut pff at ticu. A man residing at Fifteenth and Vin ton streets rushed into th nolle sta tion at l o'clock at night and announced thai a burglar a as in a room adjoining his. and before tbe pollc could get any more out of him. even bis same, b rushed out as fast aa he cam. Four huskies leaped Into th patrol wagon and tor tor th distant acute, Anivlag there they found an empty room and no burglar. A train of fifteen palatial cars carry ing 1090 sacks of Minneapolis flour, or &00.IKO pounds, arrived In Omaha on a tour of exhibition. Ten Year Ago Judge W. w. Kayior of th district court returned from Nebraska City, where he bad been holding court. Officer 8. E. risk took tb place ef Officer Rtegelman aa emergency officer. Commandant Jan Krlge ot the Trana vaal svok lo a large audience at Wash ington hall on Ihe progress ot the Boer's cause In Keuth Africa. J. II. Boonstra. president ot ihe Iocs I Boer Relief league, presided and W. 8. Shoemaker Introduced ringing resolutions denouncing the war fsre In South Africa. Itincluals of several public schools, who had been holding conference anent th careless way the Board of Education re garded their salaries, were reproved by a board member, who name was with held, thusly: "Th trouble Is the princi pals have been too wall treated: Ihey have been permitted to say what fur niture should and should not be used In their rooms and throw away what they don't Ilk aa junk." Judge and Mrs. Isaae Powers of Not, folk arrived to spend a few days witb their dsugbteai Mrs. H. L. Whitney. Mrs. Fred Kngla was hostess at a card party in th evening at her home on North Twenty-fourth street. People Talked About Prisoners In the county jail ahould cheer op. A grand Jury will soon be: available ail lands. The admiral will hare Senator Robert I Taylor of Tennes see, who fiddled his way Into congress many years ago. saya that "there was never a man who got so much reputation out ot so little ability as I did through mv fiddling. My brother ts a beautiful violinist, but 1 played only fairly well." Admiral Bucknam Pasha, th American favorite of tb late Sultan Abdul ilamld. proinlira to become tb Rockefeller of Turkey. 11 la th bead of th company which la developing the aetroleum re sources of the empire and ba already gathered Into tb company net all TJieBeesIxllerBfl ox LAUGHING GAS. "Talk about the absurd social pre tensions. IH Adam and Eve set up for society ioikst aweae 9saeraaalt- OMAHA. Jan. . -To the Editor of Tbe Bee: I not a remarkable exhlMtloa of political aerobe ilea. If the news columns are to be relied upon. R. B. Howell, who began months and months ago as the boldest and bravest of tbe La Foi ls! te shouter. seems to have landed neck and crop In tbe Roosevelt camp. You will note that Mr. Howell atarted away from Omaha, ostensibly on business for th Water board, but be turns up in New York as on ot the callers at the Outlook office, where he assures T. R. thst tbe prairies of Nebraska are ablase for him. Doesn't this seem as if Mr. Howell had auddanly somersaulted out of the ranks of tb La Follett men, and landed la th Roosevelt rimp? What are we to understand from this? Does It mean that John O. Yriser. who built the fire, got up the steam, shoveled the coal to keep it up and has done all the hod-carrying that has been don ao far. la to be pushed out of bis job as chief of tbe Roosevelt expeditionary move ment In Nebraska? It Colonel YeJaer tamely submits to this sort ot treatment, he la mad ot st iff different from any be baa yet shown. AMICft". SEN. O5Y0S-S PIBPLEXITIES. New York Tribune: Senator Kenyon's Indorsement of Senator Cummins' candi dacy for th republican presidential nom ination Is a graceful tribute to tbe vital ity In politics of that anelsnt Institution, "The Favorite Son." New York Post: How to indorse, a friend tor the presidency and In the same breath make a powerful argument for another candidate is a nte problem In political ethics which Senator Kenyon of Iowa has neatly solved. After waiting for soma days since the announcement of the candidacy of his colleague. Senator Cummins, he decides to support him, but In his statement pays a glowing trlb uts to President Taft. New York Sun: Aa a progressive filling an unexpired term which will end early next year. Senator William ft. Ken yon of Iowa. If he desires to be re-elected, must hsv felt himself constrained to "come out" far Ihe presidential candidacy ot his colleague, senator Cummins. Now If Colonel Lafayette Young, who tried to till tirnsior Dolllver's shoes during the Interregnum, had prevailed with the leg islature, he would have been aa true to Mr. Taft In deed as Senator Kenyoa would like to be. The progressives m Iowa ars terribly afraid ot on another. Sioux City Tribune: "The republicans of Iowa." saya Senator Kenyon. "united in presenting tb name af Senator Allison some years ago as their candidate for president." So they did; but they never united to discredit a republican admin istration. They never united to destroy a republican president wb had stood courageously for the enforcement of Ihe law. And if tbey had been so dlsooeed they could not have found In William B. Allison th man to Invite tb inlon. There waa no republican president Invit ing support for a second term when the name of Allison was presmtee to a le pubiuarl national convention. t oaslder Old-Tlea row Price a, , Boston Transcript. That the cost of living la high and ap parently getting higher, few will deny, bul It la not unprecedented. The diary of a Connecticut clookmaker who lived la th early part ef the last century, haa been unearthed In which hs had set owa sons af th prices for the nersrls of lit la in 5. the year he was married and began housekeeping. Flour was 111 a barrel, molasses Ti cents a gallon, brown sugar M cents a pound and pork 111 a hundred weight, while cotton shirting was fl a yard. Taking those figures as a stand ard, three years hence wa may be able ts show that prices are lower than they were a century ago. Solicit foe Mtaaonrl. Boston Transcript. Champ Clark will undoubtedly notice, as an Interesting and not wholly curious coincidence, tbat the duty on lead, on alno bars and pigs Is retained In the I'B derwood metal tariff bill, mad publi yesterday. All these articles are pro duced In great quantities In Missouri, and Missouri la a atate which ia worth conciliating, notably in- a presidential year. The explanation of the retention of the duty on these Missouri products Is that Ihe revenue I very much needed. It follows from the action of tb commit tee that revenue on th various articles not of Missouri production la not ao much needed. tinned bv an English visitor. "Are there I many deer oa the placer1 -Hundreds, sir. "Many narea. i noujnu.-. ... "Weil. aow. are there many gorillar asked the Enaltshman. satirically. For a moment the gamekeeper nesiiaien. in "Well. Adam nrobablv did iv Ik. i h. r-nl. "WeeL Sir. tbv they -come first patriarch's bawl on record." Balti- i like verself. Just noo and tuea." Boston more American. Transcript. "I am looking for aa honest maa." re marked Diogenes. "Well." replied tbe cynical observer, "a man who baa as much difficulty In finding an honest man as you have, must have shown mighty poor taete In picking bis friend." Washlrurton star. Patience They say ne was taken sick on the train. Patrice Indeed: What was the matter? Patience Oh, he ate too much In a dinine- car. Patrice m! Is be as rich as that? Tenkers Statesman. Mis. Gotham-Tour cousins legal prac tice. I suppose, doesn't amount to much yet? Mrs. 1-akeside Xo. I'm sorry to say. We relative do all w can. but. of course, we can t be getting divorced all the time. Boston Transcript. A Rrottb gamekeeper a bo bed been left in charge of an estate was being ques- "Hello: Is that the Information ed itor?" asked a voice through the tele phone. "Yes." "Please tell me bow many inches there are in a meter." Haven't you a dictionary In yotg" house?" Yes. but It's less trouble to rail you up and ask you." Chlcajw Tribune. In aeaslon, and that la always a alcnal i no subeiduiie in Ms system. -i . t .... ....... I Colonel Hevirr Watteraon has ba la- ate aow la the field, l-et tbe street i ,he rcorda are not prolific of auch ! ",' n, "S" 6 frank enmiah to brine cnt It. . ! J...J. ... . Into apple pie order. i frank enough to bring out Its own i depredations as these, the reports of Jian If It dare. , bich rrti more r Ber hsJ con. vlted to address the Kentucky legislature at Ma pleasure. Tbe colonel Is generally believed to conceal on bis person a large for ' amount tf first-hand Information, and old Ak-Sar-Ben Is getting ready S E Benlsmi-. i,,tl -k ,k t,om re!not Jnl of African sav-! another period of activity, which Is 1 opportunity ive tbe signal to art It out iVorld-HeralU denounced Jerer of plutocracy," la now boosting aiterr inan tree no inn America, iir'.nnih.. . - - nr ; ..... "nan I i ' " svtho iuui 9 course, these Incidents are not going busy summer season ia not far It.rmn. ,v. av, i7 e.M- k . . 10 block tD P""" ' democracy. .head, flarmoa. the. World-herald a chaire.;. . ... lnnl , . . ... or the presidency. but they surely must have a sobering : effect on the mind tbat vlewg thiai t c...i -.. - " . Brlnclnia of government aa antlrelei "" " -re "ow Beginning - ' 7, . The KIVOVO pork barrel which the to demand Nebraska corn, as welll1""""' """""J- I house, committee on public buildings pro- -as tbe bacon aad other good things' A'rlcsne, though, who like ajnui to open ia not as barge aa usual, that come from here. Well Ne-!'"lr' nou,' treat Interest but most members who seek re-election raaka is a good provider ' ' f,er a" ,n tbeit dispatches. It should ! v.Ttar find it ;n iwr eon-cnc . : b a real in a a s Job (o teach Ecuador Can sTrewaloM I New York World. to demand tbelr fuil share. f The cry that goes dp from the!ho,r t become a republif. Yet, It; county Jail should be given some! might ".et. Would a monarchy i aeed. If conditions are aa bad as' do any better, or a limited moo-i of bss system. All tare in New Jersey, Franklin Square and Fairvlew are ready to listen. There are others. Skyscrapers In New York having be come more conspicuous for assessors than aa revenu producer, tbe managers of the Equitable propos t move to some gutet corner of Manhattan island, put l.QB.eo or tii.1 Into a lew building, sell the site of tbe ruins for SH.na.ae and pork at tbe difference. An addltioa of SlI.OOMtxi tto tbe reserve is cammed a noisier ad vertisement than a tall tewerr Antlrlpiting a flock of tourists to the Panama exposition of !! San Francisco t nas kuks in... . . t" un ut recasting weletr :rtlaa Wise, St. I .Old- Itepubtlc. Whit is society eominv to when fhe men ; the art exhibits in the section ot lbs water- i Jt .M.I.I., k.lla Mh.u. a. - . . . L . i ... l . W. . . described by tb complaining pris-jarcby? Perhaps not Evidently tbe for a ilt'tie while early In tbe even-(first t fee! the imperious hand of the oner, tb remedy abould be applied ; natives of this bustling little country ; mg on the condition that tbey ere well nolle censor are node inanimate ayatphs wltAout hesitancy. The feeding graft ! are not ia tbe mood of being gov-1 dleed beforehand, and then Insist on going and abbreviated Scotch kilties on anl la bad enough at ita beet, and juatiernea at all Just now. And yet,' all at present it seems to be at its very! this rapine and murder come about rV ' '- I M tB ruIt of revolstlon. There home to bed at bedtime because they hi re ' mated bodies. Tb fact that a start has to get ap and go to work next morning? i bee, made oa the Barbery coast barak We seould say tbat society Is becoming u tb clalss that 8aa Fraadacw to a almost human it sot indeed alaasat Tbe Usaotrer as aa Incendiary. Loulsvlll Courier-Journal. Smokers' carelessness Is reported te hat set fir to (.ON buildings in New York in two years. Aa Incendiary la an who burns bis enemy' building for re venge. A smoker ia a firebug who bursa bia trlead'a home because It ts to much j treuoie to tase reasonaom precautions to avoid It. Penitentiary for th Incen diary. Apologies for the amokWr. WVbe farther t Chicago Tribune. Possibly It may occur t th various Democratic Warwtrka after a whila that Colonel Watteraon himself la eligible te tb offlc of president ot the United States, begad, air! - OPPOiTUHITT. Tbey do me wrong who say 1 coma ne When once I knock and fail to find yeu in. For every dav 1 stand outside your door Aad bid you wake and rise to fight and win. Wail not for precious ebaaees passed sir. Weep not for goldea ages an tb wane; Keen aisht I burn the records of th day; At sunrise every soul ts born again. Laugh like t boy at aplsndara tbat have sned. To vanished joy s be brird and deal and dumb: My jwdementa seal th dead past with Rs . Jed. I But never bind a moment yet to come. ' Though dee m ir.l re, wring not your! s hands and weep: i I lend my arm to all who say, "I can." , Na sharae-fecd outcxuK ever sank ao. deep But yet might rise and be again a man. ! Dost thou boM thy lost youth all' aghast? Dost reel irom righteous retribution's: ktaw? I Then turn from blotted archives f the psst And tin tb future's piges white as ewew. ... Art thu -a mourner? Reuse tbe from thr spell. Art tboa a ataaer? Sin may be for- given. j Each momma give tbe wings to flee I front bail- j Each night a star to gold thy feet to heaves:-Waller Mslnwa j i I Tlie Cook always feels I confident of IV I 1 pure and wholesome foodwlien. using jWtaes CREAM Baking Pcoiier APure,GrapeCreamTartar r lli I.WkZ la it! iSla.-J akmimmmMS Made fron Grapes tttfNWv leJsssnsjM iUY.WVlllVIllHM Good Opportunity for Investmtnt in Substantial Home Industry The condensed milk and Ctuming Factory that I am erecting at Papil lion, Nebraska, is rapidly Hearing com pletion, and I am now offering a lim ited amount of Waterloo Oeamery, Co. preferred stock at $100 per ahaxe, drawing interest at the rate of 7 Per Cent Per Annum We will guarantee to convert all outstanding stock into cash at the end of three years. This investment is bound to be prof itable for the investor and will result in great benefit to the milk industry in Douglas, Sarpy and Washington counties. Thia is the first "Evapo rated Milk" factory in the atate of Nebraska. Our brand will be the "Elk torn Evaporated Milk." If you are interested send for list of men who have already subscribed and such other information aa you may desire. Reference, First National Bank, Omaha. Waterloo Creamery Co., LEROY CORLISS, Preat. Omaha, Neb. You are cordially invited to inspect this plant at any time. Papillion Interurban line terminal. GUARANTEE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED JAM ART 3. 1802. J-IKJS FliOTttTHJJi 1.VSIHAXCK. Assets. January 1. lots SKiS4S.Sl Reaerre Kwod Jaanary 1. 1SI2 SI3.01S.0 Srcwritie-s witb State IbrfiartaneBt Jaaaar lViai Si$JU.OU (To aeawr Owr laaarasas 0a tract.) Rate per thowaasMf. sure SO (other agen ia proportion). S8.7.V Mortality tost per tt.MW Iaswraaee Mean Amount, Year 1011, A10. Depository Banks Appointed, BM). Ucaassd 1 CaluTsrala, Indiana. Iowa. Ws&aas. Btsstaaa, aUeraafca. Xartb Dakota. Orga. 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