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4 THE MATIA OFFrey NEW YOnk O Published ¢ tc m 1y v aper | 1t staic. One Year ‘ v h Six Mont e N Tom Wit One Yoar, wht " One ¥ Hix One A AN cor o tor tor 1 b i Lot L Al i lnee addresscd 1o Ov i 10 Lo 1t THE EEE PUBLISHING E. ROST Tue council has held another sceret mession, This all the cracks key-holes were pasted up Bvery war stroke in ‘the European pulse means activity and higher prices in the produce markets in Am rica. Tue railroad situation is improving All our paopls want is unity of purpose a bold front aod o fearloss demand for fair treatment. Ouinha is Inrge enough now to command the situation Prrsipunt CLEVELAND i9 perspiring Tiberaily over the composition of his an nual message, bat it o eaution to the way the oflice sceek are perspiring who find the front door of the whi house locked to all visitors ALnerr warbd has won £200,000 gambling at Baden Baden. The example | of his royal brother, Loopold, Duke of Albany, who dicd from excitement whils e to play a little over a y have been lost on the heir thy throne. T effect of Rev. Sam visit to 8t. Joo is shown in the statement that “no | ball will be por without wis Sam Sunday games of base mitted in that city next soason indictments following " It Jones who said he would not wipo his foot on a professional base hall player. Wiy do not the saloon interests of Omaha foree the lunatics who wre llying in the face of publi ntinient to vetire atonce from their dangerous position? They nre arousing an antagonism which i cortain to damag business of the carly closers, ns well as the brazon viols ors of the law. v the Soume of the educational moss-backs aro inclined to throw cold water on Le land Stanford’s plan of founding a col- lego in California and endowing it with $20,000,000. Th that colleges wst grow, that they are not rowldy The St. Paul Pioncer Press tersely veplics to these moss-backs by suying: A poorly endowed col 4 mediocrity in its chairs, Rich endowments can make an Oxford, or & Cambridze, ora Harvard, or & Yale in Minnesota, Orogon or Culi nia." Ir Mr. Hughitt has beon ecorractly roported the Northwestorn progoses to build from Kennard to Oon v by way of Pupillion. What is tho object of taking this rainbow routs into Oai i, and wit advantages of “direot conncetion” is it supposed to give oar morriants? Why, if Mr. Hoghitt is lioaest i his desive to Sgatisy” oar peopls by a bettsr line by rall into th: Blk'oeavalliy, doss he not build dircet fro n Fromoat to Omaha, or from Bull Creok to this city. A rainbow road which sivo paues al nstrths soith and then 2 slow ata to the main line north cun hardly boconsiderad much of wi improvemsnl over Ui prosong routs. uzs by HrATING cities by steam in the same manner that they are supoliol with gas and water is fust ning popular, In soveral of the largs eities of the vast the business conters ars heatsd by steam companies who supply the stoam from u | oontral boiler station. This systom is proving very satisfuctory. The hoat is Kkopt at an even temperature, and the ex- PONBO i Dot any mor other methol of h eenter of Donve ing. Tho business now doatod in this way. suson why a stonn-heating company eannot be orzin frod in Omaha. Wo baliove that ft would Prove a paying institution. is “Fhore is no gool r AN air of sulwined molweholy is per- wading the e tithrs of tiymigvin or gansenst. Tay BaYalo brosd seom to Rave thrown up the s)012 entirely, and proclaim throaz' tho K oacegs that “thy soopter has depart +d from the republican party.” Tao party st Laegy ars harlly wondy yot to n L nit that thoy have finally nbdicated. Waat thoy neod is a chango of load ira and un infusion of now ilas The flosting vots of ths eountry is st.1l large enough to givo w howy popalar majority any party waich will load he way to Washington with s frank and foarless detormination £y rigittho abases undor which thy peoplasalsr anl g ve Shom a government of the poople nad not of the oMee holdors, Pre work of oxtorminating Theohaw 8 rapidiy prozesssing. Tas Britisa foren I procceding wlmost unopposed up tho Irrawaddl and cloaring the groat stronm as they advinoe o Terawiddi 8 1,200 milos long, and for 4)) miles from the centeal mouth of its dolta is from oiw to four milos wids, and navi @ablo for vessols of 211 toas burd Rungoon, the capital of British Burmah d the base of the present oporations 8 & oty of 1)0,0)) population, bailt ghe eastein mouth of ths Treawadi Mandalay, the cap'tal of independent Buraan, is about 40) miles up thoe river Bt has & population of 93,01, and 15 now fortified in expeetation of the British wl wunce. Theebaw is only 27 yours of and, a8 his treatmont of his people has Beon uniformly bratal, it is not impossi- Ble that he may bo assassinuted boefore ®he British reach him. The war is ikely ® bo brief, and not necessurily sangui & the Burmese are ot likely to show ®uruge. than that of any | fentific ) m of good y 1 i yind theie oxpensiva <hats 1 the national expen thousands of pages of 1 opred from Baropean 1, eollcetad fromt ot 1esistant As pat 1 \ ! wragement of commerce up and down the Land and the | . | making many colored maps; men with tucles have tabulated onr tishes { ter it was evposed by somehody ol | mon of wrinn minds have chased the [ genus shoep eloar into antiquity and | photo lithographed the resnlts |tea plamts in the south ghum in the press and the sithoworm inthe ) of the widow undor the mul berry troe; vetorinarians have mads | vl lionsel word anid + 0l s of discased cows® ! W i wh ot th ihlost citizen as a parlor ehromo. s who have had ocension these past yo to look at government special reports | of printing motter inserted which i | utterly beyord the provinee of the do | partments The United St <ddealt | snost eneron-ly with her seie s 1 urveys of the territories which ave st | uncompleted have given cmployimnt hundreds of aspiving professors and | thusiastic pupils. Spoeial « on ah every conspivable seient hjvet hiwve been cr congress which have o thuiv assistance o seientists under the various | to he investizatod, Much exed has been the vesult, and a gre ing poured o der that | cartad atioa attho pudilic | rl| c refuan! of fish ninissi [ beeanse ho Baird | ring | proper, Tho poonle one such a and oTon thy pat can seieatiiie thsahiase of departm nts | thoroaga ov serve, nounces th ngton. This of record eans » ey eor ezon Lo £ and his dou o | noted on th Th in 18 partics clectod aud house was froaly o and johbirs from the pu 1379, with the Do smirehod thy in all distrast ol t P wus to o 000 for plumbing ded his er watelin gt honesty and wbil.ty, upon s the frisnd of the moiopolists of ovory shads, and thy enemy of the proplo intorests which contliot with his personal guin. —— Tiw demoorats have pe | In rafusin g aporopristions for the naval groand tiat thoy padlicn soretics to whon e spen dingof the aporoprintions establish n s o ut fron t to expnsn. 1 i on of eli v N exiravy shoald thoroughly in edueation hl ¢ rosareh, oov which erivanling election braz ratioas, Lt ontr, tloss + Pasiio rou gh M to His v, ol ost national s whors he promptly allicd hims:1f with tho monopoly tools anl corrupt rings which m tke up the lobby Chonowith's ling at the fish com nissl was a lippant oy, it iy teas believes that thousands of dollars wlitor to pass & 0 Wools 1 that authority sant bo of the Unitod Statos s been ¢ important information b o Land published side by side with greater simount of rabbish, Bat t 1 1o question that the seientific publishing business of the United Stute vernment hus heon greatly overdone, and it 5 to | Mr. Chenowith's eredit that ho proposes | to restrict it to the proper limits. Mr trensuary in or fow pails of minnows miy ho by dam: 1 somiware 3t forall i, Lof hotol of the HAll, Mas Commission in in expen plaided bt 0 and in the eol- s spacim A larg: m et goen | eansnd by the spacial eom nission in ahoull waich A dispateh from Portland, Or, the f Hipple' Mitehell tothe s Land eor Wi i p 5 him from publ | years azo, com s 0100 mors to the gained his olection by the disrapatiblo w tho ls fc uniformly easvin favor of every me of doubtinl pablie inter.st, Teotion and didusion of such intellig:n | of nutional interest as the governmoen may properly seenrs and dissminate a public oxponse, Bat they will not - prove of half a dozsn pension o liees in { a3 many departmonts whore stato sta tistics, oncyelops lie facts an | investigi tions in elusz’o fablos shall be comiled and printed ata heavy eost, to be palme U ns of A I s tof ity is the the de thoy Lipple" Mitchell, m, an notorions it Wash- apu capp o dis zeae ol ople of Or e at front walch b is Miteholl's whole caroer s baoa a disgiace t him soll and s shamo o ths constituencios L which he his misreprosentsd, A an | tive of Pennsyivania, he desorted his | wifo and romurriel In Oregon undor | anothor name which is the one he has sinos borna. 1> early made himsels prominent as a politicicn in the worst sunso of the word, nnd rallied to his sup- port tho most unclean elom nts of hoth theie tho aid he was nute of the A4 vote senate anl hs Pread ety land gravh ey Wiis poskots wors filled lie e v. Qregon, in wan anl oretived ros: wlnost tr L to thy privacy from walod nn nove | ought 1o havo e 1 ey eharaet L intrastod. L Foar years later | ho mado dosperats attom )t (o rotari o s a by nat 1edin tae pees ot diszrarsof to and malo fean wioa thoy foinl the senate, bat was bt Dolph. Hohos suoes | canvass, o tas eteral | Orogon domooraty, who, the dispateios, *iloskod | ment to Lis standard, | ropukable repua | thomsalves unable to cle wan of thoiv owa pirty SHipple M t:h Al will now r. H» Powoll Clayions, Lellers, whose m o dorous v of ths Ll mouy po countod weoording to t thy last -mo- 1 an hounsst boar groat is u par eputati aenats for isted for years Now that they and | has | THE OMAHA DAILY | have no such excuse the country will teh with interest the course which they in th prom & cannot be tho prompt o 1:a t Woa'tui l v follows: *Buildings tumbling down, « W tr o y A Ay momat water; stone dry docks 2 to be wred up with with timbarg road tvs brokon in and in bad condi of worn ont pipes, and a com of deeay that implics general de- Norfolk publish in ne Asylnm at L Which we the W oins: ateme conecrning W ietion of t wylam at torial T'ho for on , show that some of of a defeetive < who muke the b led to this oftiea specime in the constiuetion of 1 These justify the t ot being bui fron impartial Uyt nd builil the m charaeten have 19 of the samples sl i Under and nude Lands l s material the « 3 Very senr tion vl if Ving should bhe of public uny pub ful and substantis w3y Tum for the Norfolk ar rined this building, t For the er i suporvisin the ¢l i fuce cate s an par in {it i not b idenen tthe toct, we hopo tha t vl On the woduead the it wo moord would nd onstrueted moof Wor o Inwhile yore the cranks who road or arind attemptiv | v rreaders that op s and who are to eom m to the ites of railvoad management is incon it with a demand for incrensed wul facilitios on existing lines and I roads whera they ars needed I Antiamnopolists hay dosire o ro | turn to the days of the stage coach nn | bull train, They not opposed to the | vaitvonds, as sueh, ang more than they [ ave opposed to any other form of com | the i deals with the relations of rai ment to the public, | by the highest law | wd for the Luwinl nla the anti-monopolists a {working. The immense power v 1 ! e corporations, and used by them | continually against the publie interest is what the advoeates « rti-monopoly | #ltover the country are endeavor ’ | curb. Inthe end, when suceess erowns cfforts, it will be found in Ame it has been in Encsiand a on the e tinent, that the efMeient rogolation of vantage to the ¢ than it is to the | ereated to sorve. i WitkNuVE a telograph line P nied the use of the telep It vuns up egainst an r v the Boll te! pany vl th Western Union, which ;m! hits the | graph company to havo the use of the | teleplione, This contract, however, hus “ been upset in s where it s 1 been sot up as an andd so 1t will | bein Lincoln, in whic | the use of th tel v same d culty will no doubt be encountered hy [ the Pac in Omaha, bt it isonly question of thae when the courts will el the teleplions monopoly to grant the use of the telophone to the Pacitio or wy other tel h companv in Nebras Kit, a8 s been done elsewhoro, It has been decidod boyond question that te | [ phone com anies ars common carriers, 1 and that saeh exelusive contracts as that H ch e 5 between the two gigantic | monopolies, the Ball telephois ~com- | pany nad the Western Union, iee contra- | Ty top 1blie policy and wre not worth the [ puper thay ars writion on. Tais con- tract, howoever, s tho purpose of de Luying and annoying vew entorprises until eourt procesdings lave to bo re- sorted o, | Micinteonblo B9 exnionsol by the | governmentin resiving proper wmounts | for thy cavaley branch of the army Sultablo horsss are haed t find aal their parchiess is atten L1 with mach | sty amd didienlty. Tho qualities do- siva Ao inoaeavalvy horss ars ot thois | pussessed by atrotter or o work horse, Phe vopiisites of batton, srialiess, sol v Leven wemo ram b waich thy ! demands, combined with distinet ; pecalinritios in baild, are ey i gly Dhard to i, Inspoctor Genoral Davis suggests that tho governmont ha [y ! for brocding, to a lim'ted e nt, | horses of the b st steain, s an b vigor, which should by ths stanlud ecavalry [ horse, This would encourazs fiem rs to | vaiso s like elass of horsss anl in tims would furnishian ample supply for the { survice Asmittorsn ro thor e | hundeeds of sounl lovss pareiassl | every year and eondomacd anl sold at | military posts aftse a fow moatas teial for no other reason than they are not autwst Lo the reguirements of the army. of paving block, as do Manufucturcr, Tue now sty by the dmcrican is composod of a hollow iron shell filled with any desired concrete, the shells be- ing arched undernesth, and for streot puving arve four inches wide uul from ten to twolve inches long. The blocks, or filled shells, are laid sgainst each | othier upon the prepared rosdbod, and | the form of the bottom compacts tho | sand nuderneath, making the wholo { steacture very firm and solid, The sur- tice of u stroet paved with these blocks would bo abcut ¥s smooth us if paved with asphalt. seribod | Bus Manowe is thinking of cwigra | ting from Virginia to Dakota. Dakota | will have the cordial aympathy of the re- | muinder of the west in her utitiction. = N —— - ———— . ————— e . I)\ll Y B l E. B1S Mayor and Marshal, ol a8 s \wlh“' has no e for Mar l Cummings; that ho i<an ignorand, in if Mre, Boyd's aversi siclh @ basis and was | law and order and § tho counetl would b justificd in makin b 1§ and th o sod discipline in the maintained by cooperation of the two exceutive re Bt we have no evidenee, as that Mr. Boyd desires (o improve the police serviee hy a change of mar shnla, ‘he men lie has nominated for tiat position were eith less com petent than Cummmings or wele notorionsly in sympathy with th class whose disposition o s laws at defiance needs to be « Our impression is that Mre o vats first of all a domo ratie co worker as o marshal who will usy the e in the mtecsst of the machine, I'his is don 185 thoe ne reason why Marshas Cummings iy heing pushed to the wall, The mayor's charge that May sl Cammings is imo and incom petent would be trae it by that is meant that Me. Commings is not Jlar or o gradiate from soor academy dut it looks rie Mayor Boyd to oenll him an § e when only two weeks ago ho Ked hard ot the primaries to make Paddy Ford shoed of Donglas conuty, [f Leould till » of shevill' acceptably to Mr, fail to s¢ Mr. Cummings eompotent to fill lNee of Somueh on that seove meval charge that he is fit and incompotent, we ean only jndge by his conduet as Wiy is i that the clamor noval comes the men who are b oternaily Batded bofora the police court for violat- g the PIE the polies foree is de moralized or di wnized it i3 beeanse Mayor Boydis constantly weakening the Nority of the marshal ove dinates. Aslong as the marshal is place hetwoen the fivs of the mayor on the one le and the law-b r4 on the th e police baeked up by one part of weil i patronizing the mbling thero ¢ nline, saloons houses, 1o oo sides arewmning the same bat tles in Bulgavia, §f the conteadictory ea- blegrams are tosbe croditod. The ad- vaneo of the Sertians, however, seoms to Do steady and contimnons in the diree Gon of Sofia, whase chpturs s the uim in view e Both 561 Happy. N Y. Jonrnal fxpo Price, of Berlin, [inots, st the ¢ s he is o rep andl bis 1 potinted t wils democ So St. Louis Gl moved from K and in view i Brer n th don't kno “dy. ¢ s ar wnow kind of comody, my idea wonld be tointroduee mothing facetions s middie of e it will tickle the audience slinost ath Poo Busy tor Crazy Quitts, Now York Journal: Mes. L. M. Wil- son, superintendent of public s:hools at Des Moiues, [owa, has wader her chargo abo 0) pupils. Hoo y is &1,8)) ayens, Shois oo busy Other with cilazy Guilts. 5y Cladstone's 8 h Centary W e Tn the Nincteent .G stonc siys: Lown my sorpriso not o art G, bt at the, menner in whi ingn Gient, not oaly put aw thom, cast into sh W, Or Into the very [i of negation 1, the con niol FRIDAY, NOVEMBK o ———— S ——————— Ly, an acting and raling Doit Revivatists Needed at Washingto Clevoland Leader: 16 is to be hop that tho efforts belng made in Washing ton to seenre the seevices of Sam J . the southern revivalist, will prove sue cosstul. Washington was nevir any too | too good, and now that it is filled with demoeratic adm nistration and demo eratie pohticians, 1t sadiy needs Jones, Moody ful revivalist in Iy other mic Anierica, SORTS, ALL A bill poster always sticks up for his busi- fess, A bucket shop should be manwsed by pale nan, “That puts a diferent faco on it,” as the Doy said waen the ball o tussed up it tao ek dinl, At Helena, Mon., s Chinguian, named Ah Burg, haw just been arrested for committing Al Burglary, The telophone is @0 atrangement by which 1wo Lien can Le 1 et Ol wituout becoms iug confused The hest way to, onpuryce a teamy 15 to lit show him a pite of wrdswoud and otier the wxe of Kindn s The women ary in high feather Just now. Look at the tall s u jun ad ba coa- Vit e L of tho fnet, v woinl K ass: baw proper In 100 Misery Uta for a e Kuto ea sho began her is econsidorc n I didn’t know this w 1 upon Utall. There soe 0 sk i 14 to bep halt in the mareh of Awmerican eivi al inthe far west, There has not boen a Colnein wesassinated In that part of the coMnity tor more than a Wook, “S0 your wife is St. Lou ¥, ¢ Yo, indoed wolihis 390 padads, waars hor hair cut short aind s 8 voies Uhat i5 Cross Dsw.esd i bass violin and a boiler shop.” “What do they do when they nstall a min- f5te1? inguired a small boy, ~ “Do they put i in astatland feed R “Nota bit,” said his father; “they harness him o a churel, and expoct him to draw it alone,” Proprietress of game and *delicatesse emporium—L am very sorcy dose rabbits skvir-r-als, und brair owd: aber bere i3 siplenditsausage ~1 rocom mend dot, Castoser—'Frain that wou't do; an { -ohiggens vos all sold wy wife'll never balleve I 80t it. “Lsay,” said a guest 1o thy Lotel clerk, conspicunns fisure I | 2O, 1SS0, ' | newsy | *No,” 1, “ean't AOT TEpOTeTs e ¢ Wlication Any r o give my name to the not for City - Tie Northwe ad surveying eorps | has arrived in anid will begin | t work of stakin s extension im diately 1 v Chisdron paper reé already t | ted me I¢ ‘l\'l il water w that town. Tais N sixmonthis-old b The crowded condition of Grand 1stand | liotels call’ for additional accomm ans Todigings in boarding hor | Chas. Stockman, a peace-maker in ¢ s aned =5 tor interfering ina nght of 1w school boys, He paid it and then went o | and hired 2 mule to kiek hin [ Hev BB Lemon of Keamey, the vener | abie superintendent of the Nebraska mission conforence of the Methodist ehurea, sustiined a stroke of maralysis h Platte, where { e had o to corid His récover L who broke jail two years ago walle wonder indictment jor recapi i that ity Monday night aiitconned e steel ease, Y e | hack ventired back to visit Tus pavents Ui art oF the county he damage suit of Mes, Tr aloot keeporg of T hwa Saturday ur NMis Vo 1 lowa 1t waational clhured at Grinnell has JUSEPARL I S LOD) i oncan Lipton elains to he the arst town i Towa which used electricity for iduminating Codar Rapids is S805,306, an juer 10,000 year Ths members y fourth nteer infaniey wi 1 feunion Loy s Decely Burgiars went throusgh tho town of Dillon roboin s postottic.s, an ¢ S ol and o Tar n o stor N red Tt | eph TL Spethman, oue of the wealthiost | farimers of Sheby connty, died soddendy af { his home near Deaance’ Monday frou an Tie: Iy wiety era Celdar It A iy madds' veeeption,” where i i Cs I EppEEOpLERLE CosTmes dispen 1t | viands wiict one nanrady assocutes wit | tho dairy. | Jerry Richa living in tamilion connt hos wiat he elaims to by W oniy Sdead fines’ of Andersony witieh i3 T L connty, ently e i Lo b by Uit ot in i stor of Gothie sty The fish commlssionet numbers of shad, Califo seot salmon, fake trout, v sl Hie Tocked saluon e been planied in the L and tivers of Lawi, but we bive vet to (dis cover proof of the preseies ol any of these s A0 any of Uie waiers of this state. wiere thoy have boea pliced A wonid-le groom it Thbugue on s wel Tocsed i the homss by Bis ja 1 whien a nger trom the bride s Bote was dispatehed 1o nsceriam the e o1 the pelay he wis in orined Ui it e At la Bisinar ted 1o have sk in operation by Decomber 1,1 | Chicazo parties will build a lar 1 | nt Sions Falis it he « 1 ¢ o e Milwankes road v T i rdwood has v i prcise | wline trom Redaeld, sueli witl be o, [ Stiihwoll has comp'e [ S e enilection o | v of ture ploces aliost i | paced Montana, A vein of coal has been discovered in th SWoet Grass eoitry lolona’s assessment this year is ahout 86,000,000, Toe (e vy is 5ix “Pire butiion shipients from Butte, for tho week ending November My wmounted o | stht0. ety Lwo e il companies pay moro than Phe Canadlan Pacifie offers to build a { branein (o Benton hetors next Augisg i the | proper buises are ofiered. Vae price of sents in the Holon | ehiinie s een 1105 0 aid th berdip Liuited 10 seventy-asc. { Tie vock and b k on the bascment | 0! the new ot housy at Helena is cou | Pleted, and_ the whoie will soon bis eovered | | Over 16 wivnit the tecominencenent ol wors {40 the spring Tie € ow chlef, I v Pagle ped with the o Buailinthe Wats, Tn' reven go tie brothier of the wion zod husband v off with the hoises of the way Lodhario and enehiod thew, The same night the Plecans cavine aloi 2 and stole * e horsos, st Uiore is WOUrnIn S gnong e € WA rifle Coast. I8 proatablo industry at Cal- o owin, isto s Fresno hus acontenarian who reads with- out gl mation society been formed at o, Cal. 1o v now (hirty-cleht freg schools es Socorio couniy, No M, A Vi rdoof 10 acres, tweniy-live miles o S Koma, Fecently sold tor ¥50. an nere, i Portland, Ore., prize fights ean’ ha con- ducted openly, ws Liee bs 1o law or ordinancs ag st thei, The assess | valu oty ix 153, 1o per .00 1 16 be Archie Fi inierests in | Enzlish con Leander eoant of S D ) city prop- whica a e y o1 2 cenls yington s sold all his mining < ounty, Nevida, to un PR Oy (Nev,) ranehers are sn Nt ssreatly Eiin year o Qi depreda il and rabbits, In on 1ataniee A enne ap crop bivs beon uttrly destroy el Uhe Virzinia City Evening Chronlele sivs A new species of ush s been fo ut Hind's Sprinzs, Lyon cownty. Instoad of the usoal contin seiles the s are #uid 1w be coversd With aie hair, Fsomoain g the fur of EONLTOTEN nens have been seut o dan Tor 015 0f Franciseo tor classiacation. - Mackin Goes (o the Pon, Crircaso, Nov, 16, enh O, Maekin will be taken frons the county juil to the Hlinois at noon to<dy, The of. Ma kin will don asiriped Suit is not tor complicity in eleetion trauds during the presideniial “eleetion leged pu um\ during s trial rothe offene Mackin was found guiity of coinplici ty in the election frauds, and sentencod to State penitentiary Fence for which Mr. tie penitentiary, bt was given a writ of e ror, and the case is now before the Unived States suprein court. The JUEY CAs Wi it of Lilinois, poulit. appealed o the sugren which sustained the'lo - A Sporting Man's Downfall, New Youk, Nov. 1y Dion, the bil- liard oxpert, was to-nizht locked up I Helle- vie hospital, sufering with acuw deiiious uania. - The Smallpos Plague. MONTHFAL [ were 2 cases of suikdpos roporied bere vesterdig, y're shootors | thiboat bore away, “‘but ¢l | and don’t yon forget it.”" | “There yon go,' "whispered the old man | s actrong, lond pull came over the wa. [THE NEW INSANE ASYLUL arzes that Poor Mater'al ie Being Usod md a faint clond of spray drifted s k- from the erestof n wave, “'Stoady!™ and in Its Uon Cold man lot the sheet tin and soized s viffe The next moment a round, AMUATIS to 81t < Ko sl I do popped up just off the was & erash us 1f 4 cannon I, and. the h form of a wily four feet «t loast mto foll back with a sounding A Th sty " ind 1 him," shouted the old man W whirling about in_an ¢ ' . boating the wxter with with ite powerful tail. ) | t for him! he's a'comin'~ wl rosh the round ballet boat a sounding blow 1ot prow above water. tiimme t heett shouted the fish pushing on tne oar that ceudder.” The passenger 1 amid the spray from tho boat shot out of the old man ross and s-nt ot into tho white target to Kill if 1 don’t fetch he said, “Now. you pull m the lance.” vowstill making the water lat will the prow of the boat van it 1| adomges A quick blow- the water was s s, w lis wodd B blood of the beautitul wdross, 1|« w more blows and it was vas Iashed to it, and the wother. e aid the fishers 1o hun dred yards WS oo far, but you can viere he'll come up a sce it your rifle over there fisherman, pointing to s teet in advanee of thy pimal had app followed —inst later_almost in front of m at this pl Your wead ' corre hes vered for was e ches the above | snck of Man I I youc clor s know! pro mande bateh cment (a un find wny e onin your « b¥amerits in th fin which i know hi ample of v offered M nts por « wioy 1 Uthat when | ond NI ivel a or would like yard send yoi fo wetical mason e Pleen. years' ey 0 s uniners consider wation v . rod n o bed that they will sy i e done t n Avehiteet | il tie white I i, of drink " ol the most rkablo e sometimes to green tstruek the white whale nglo leap in the air and e old porpoise 8 00ter rund insisted on shaking Wall, you,ve been at tiis bus.- betore Ihiere ain’t. no use w int ol ity you never could have hit critiee ef yon hadn't So great msome people, and, ag voun, [eame away with Janold beluga-shooter. Fue o < ook Lo more whales bo- v the day onded. and for oft-hand t it must bo said that the exhibi- tion w ineone. Ttwasinteresting to Wev- | note how ately the fisherman guaged e o aninal to vemain s s He hit it every time, wr d his oywn stat nt that he ravely missed | contd be well taken. The whales wore v e in tow and hauied up on the ther order a chang aflidavits from tizens of this ply re. - Shol stigation, 1. e 1 of practical meel f n in nppression of sewids Frang Mai ¥, WOLEEL own \n”»n)l‘,‘ o tu 1 AV AT Nrnuas Madison Cotnty, y Eilward <. Wolter, by moont sl At during rand Oct dayium by s workmen cavation duly v it nt ot th ol m thoe o tha no uch o 1y and some tines BHWwALD <t beweh Sty i my e b Wakrt o | The white whale, bettor known as_ the before 1is 16H iy of Novemhor, 155, i bel common in the Gulf of F, P Wiiron, Notary Piblies | St Lawrence and several hundred miles PEADAVIT 08 0N JORDAN up the river adults are about 1.f« FHRE N Ky | | teen feet Tong, with pearl blue-white col- S S or, the younis hoing spotted or marbled. e Ot L, being, duly syonk uben 1 e beluga is quite valuable in trade, tho bor, 155 L worleed on and about the asyla | @18 being adipted to certain kinds of mue Biiliiing ot Noriolk, Nebiaska, and at ditisr- | chinery.and the skin iy made into a cu- Gt times tor several diy s witntssed the mane | rious kind of leather. The meat is eaten n i whi the workmen prepusd the | by some, and its said that company g | aroiking. In mixing the wronting thev used | foring to exportat like be aoud inrg " N ml one halt Jowst | ality there is no renson why it should aiog RIS SACA RO GD ey e done. The beluga is a milk-giting e T o ety | animal, and ihe meat is good and nutric t0; cementsin feach 4l Lious, andd not all tishy: 2 ine -<.1\-.,>,” T is Jous X Jounas. | A CANNIBAL'S TRIAL. Sl e T e (o | The Colorato Man-Kmer to be Tee before me tis 22th day of November, 138 tried Brief Higtory of His Crimo. GLoRGE B case of Al Packer, who 18 better the *Colorado ennnibal,™ was, tary - known us P Footing. | neted upon int o stati mpr.-ln..; eourt of Houbl Lot et G UCk i bistios « s fow days ngo. and the action About the most diftieult stutistios to | GG srict court of Hillsale vounty v of the different nations of Eu versal. Parker was sentencod to Etimiatios of the number of togns | be hanged on May 1+, 1353, but his coun chidotintiy: donlid} 3 ol abtined astiy of the exceation on tickd in time of war nre necessarily In the ground of tha unconstitntionality of Iy conjecturnl. Tho following dingram 10¢ law under which he was condemn. d. Will, however, sh Approximitely V In the winter ¢ % Perk r and Iy) Strongth on paper in discinlined and combanions started overland from Sui o L lEl Ao Ay e b Litke to the S Jusn eonntry in Colora- s LA | do. Tis country was then ahmostun- i known and the “party got lost in Lo L mountaing, going ior several VS Withe Peinas out food. Oue d in his des- g | paration, Parker killod his halt- Russin starved companions and then for sixty days theronter subsiste’d on their flesi, Ty Pacher dried some of the “meat,” and, carrving it with him, finally reached the Los Pinos Indian weeney in the Uneow- Sty pahere valley, There he related a8 ory Enginnd that e wnd s compan.ons had breons A A, and tney had probabiy Survia d some other sot | ment. Packer nto nd money lavisaly, Hl'ulli VirreE while drunk, rovesled énough to Boumania create the snspicion that all was nob T raght between Packer znd the men who wore with hom Gen. Ca i|.-‘ A Lnu'q, RoTeaT Who wis then ugent 1t Los Pinos mady Bllesrin an investiztion and found the mutilatd Germany hends the st with 2,630,000, | Iemiins of the dive meo where Packer France, 2o000 05 013, 2,000,000 Ialy, | hwd left them, after having st donn led LS00 L0, | them of their flesh, PacKer was | laco U Giansmiy aas | under arrest and wdmitted haymg Kied St S0 00 urvia, 1on: Rowma: | s companions bt stated i had 000 Cirencn o0y Butearia, | beencompelled to in seli-defense. s was i, j LRIV SR onimed o rickety log jail at Saguaehe Sonio of those figures mean s groay | 104 one diy, not very miiny weeks aftor ol o o ottt eh B L his arrest, it oseanod and o his way Freneh sl Austricn armies could bi | 0ut of the country. mobilized and ut: work in:onostanth the It was nine yeurs before he was heard time thit Russia or Laly would consume. | Of msiin, and that was when he wis ar- V' L0 is tie bugbear of kue | Fested ine Wyoming, where ho was en- t iy monn n sront deal and it | £1ged on a rinch. Nocriminal ever ero- mean nothing, Phe czar had greag | Ated 8o much interest in Colorado, by in gettmg men enougi into | Yhere was nodifienliy in obtaining proot Purkey doving the bist war o drive the | 10 convies him, and”Julze Gerry se: suttan into Uia tronty of Sun Stefuno. 1t. | tenced him to death, Within five” d; aly and Austrin are both unknown fac. | ©f '8 execution the suprema court &y tors e Claimns arn Tarse bt e L erde ] tho ki nnder which Iy wis cone power may or muy not be thove, 1t is | Viched to be unconstiiutional certain the Austeian army is o vasly dif Almost three years have pusso L and tha foront forcn in 1945 from what ot swis fu | €onres have jist renched his cnds wzuin . 18, England’s tighting strength, as ev- | A8 long continement i juil has broken cry one nnderstands, is ot on Land, but | 0w his boalth, aud imsten d ol a fier O Ao ELur navrinits har dugnite Dur 1 100k nicmin oy, he i 1o w”yhlvu Jie TS [ e P At subject for the grave cwill now be small army, fully abreast of either of the B Y jed under th wgnter, wib powers, =t \, and is convieted oan be sontenc d o # " o (en years in the penitent : Shooting the White Whate, borw of b Y Now York Bun: ‘Thoro v fow oven- | A porfeot K100t of Bunshine! inAugust when w firo 18 1oL G will fil the neart o evory sudoring woms L B hg 0 When | anicwno will only persist in thi uso of he uw‘(‘.u m the nam ‘nl Bay of A.h ”‘v Dr. Pieree's “Favorits Pr seription.” ¢ Lt [ndian i is moca o be preferrad | Wil oure tho ok exoraciating poriodi: g oo 1o tho bt pose being te Kb | Taritios wid giva I althy aotion. Tt will i Numaolio, or tho by or ses 0f B8 | positively cure intornal in lammation 4 DM wnd ulceration, m s daconent wnd all ermiin, and those Wi are not tishenman |, 108 (¥ b A NS 2 e in the fish-curing busi ar 1 saiaa:| Al HABEES S S ER ERiUY e wiry connecbed with te groat indusiry ollar. By druggs Vi other movaing, betoro New Yorl e s wore awike, L tound myself gliding down toward the Gull of St AW renee i trim and as oot i foro-und-aiter us itwus ever my good fortune to mect, | eything hid suddenly been planned | voland, nod witer a thirte-mile ran shooner wounded to of w roviy vint, iad i boat appeiring, we took her I R ) Royal Havau Lottery Inwn\m guide und Il~ul.u|n of those (A GOVENNMENT INSTITOTI0N) puria, awn at Havana, Cuba, Every 10 to 14 What time shell wo sturt, Bandyy» | Drawnat 4. Every 10 to 14 Days askoed my friend ":.‘ kotsin Fiftha Wholos, 85 Fractions pre “In about wn hour,* replied the fish BULECL L0 10 AP UGN, 0L controlied iy ermn; “then the tidi's in ch (1 v aabe I spLOrGotr TG in E40 i posk Casag 1 ve brougit no tackle,” | susgestod, | 1 iadiie o1 chaes i exis e w PR Yo don b want tackle for the white | Kor, tekos sy 1o SIELEIEE & €O, Ll " osaid Bandy with a laugh, | gt S G e o ol s the tackle for them, " he contin e { ned, taking up an old-fashionsd ritle und blowing down the burrel = By the time a broiled sea trout dinner , had been disposod of the tide was full, “%m’@ aud, following the (ishermun, we went down into the little cove butore his houso whero o honvy boat was jorkung at ity ’&fl‘-’( 4 mooring as if anxious to he o, The old man guve each of usa rille “lley win't prutty s, that's & fuct, suid Sundy, us he tranmed aft the sail aud MSR&&- »