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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUN JUNE 1, THE SPECULATIVEMARKETS, and at the present rate 1t will not he long Cholos to tanay bulls @ they will be running as heavy us before E CONDITION OF TRADE.| 1 Money Market Eas PR —— WHOLESALE MARKET! Fair to choleo lioavy h Falr t cholee mixed li With a Firm Several Wheat Houses Perobmd Serenely On the Fenca. Perih: Frosh white and_tront, 8¢ 280 plokerel, Soi Comparative Tables, The tollowing prictson hogs during this and last weok: the range in (ireen salted ic; dry filng dry saltod hides, Sheep pelts, g JOLLEOTIONS REPORTED AS GOOD. ‘ This Weok ’ Last Woek. sheep pelts, d sllic; tallow, S@ii4e; grease, white, ] OORN FIRM BUT THE BAN?E NARROW, Produce Market Well Supplied —Veg- etables Very Plontifu ~Eggs at 11¢ ter Very Dull. O ts Go Through an Kyéning Up and Flattening Trust Display Marked Weakness, ; medium un« each, ¥1.002 wolf, cath, 50@300; ch, EHC; mask= washed, 18321c; coarse unw Average Cost of Hogs. Beaver, per 1D, & The following table gives the averags cost ofhozs on the dates mentfoned, Including the sttoday, as b : coon, ench, 40 Mr. Mughes, manager of the Omaha clearing fouse, reports t wi0c; badgor, 40 , deer skius, o clearings for the week at BABUTAGLE0, an Inoreass of The money market v, and the sit Aificaao, May 81.—(Spectal Telegram to Trr wction fn the whoat murket noon showed a very undecided for the operators on the were on both side small scalping deals or through fear of stand- ing by their trades, expected by many, but it d St. Louls syndic buging sido through Logan & Co. Both Gitord and Booth took turns, first ap buying, A bort Warren and bis following The cooler weather about offset the blo conditions box, Mediterranean swoets, conthiues to show great e is designated by all the banks us very com= wtement to the comptrolle Several houses | of the market, $4.50: Los Ang PINEAPPLES towing the condition of the choice shipping May 17, 150, confirms 15 and discounts o be #12, BOI251 015 deposits, $17,000,055.61. But two of the bafhks show rediscounts,and all but these show a'surplus over the legal rese ro {58 greater eall for money, many mercan- tllo accounts, while others say they would be d to have #0,000to $100,000 0f good paper iCvo them of the of the currenc ro early on per bbl, .0 00 pear clder, . CALIFORNIA ORERRLES—Per 10 1V Dox, 5. fancy, $.5085.00; Per box, Messina, strictly choice, 8. Per bunch, 81 the bunks th those having under which The following table shows the rangs of ala for hogs: prosented to re aney, solid packed report from country roll, There {s nothing remarkable in the ot wheat anywhere was in clreu co heavy ho ‘alr to choleo mixed b rather scarce, only one hank plus during the past week. Money Is easier {ng any sur- 4 Bradstreei's statement this week than wid whilo there has been perhnps a loess oyant stock market, with prices somewhat Prime fat sheep Good fat sheep Commion to mediiimn r oz for strictly fresh; stale | fiouily 40,000,000 bushels of wh e same authority says northwestern 0.00) bushels ons are for delivery (a Chi | {5 0F1nst elevators have dec for two we ushels yor week for the previ action of the market was: 0 undertone is firm. In discussing the prospects of silver loglsla- ress the Ceylon (Ind “Any rise in the price Average Pri Showing the average prico paid for loads of hoson thedays indicated in 1357, 1593, 133) and dry country, S—New southern onfon: 1ish, per doz pints, §1 e oriie ities, would be very di silver-using countr | My 00 | May 5. | May 8 N0 E | ] r sold at Mo to Oliec to O onts us coneurrence betw s, We iy tiko 1t o uble; so thit, even if in time th began to rise would be very harmful o the to and his interests nl with the bi: - hundred, 200, dium, per bbi, & ; C. & B, chow chow, qt be 5 points lower dd to this In stariling stut t may not_exceed : as thousands There was 4 qu s and shorts all were buy [ ¢ without a stop for breath, except @503 fair to | returned with the meanth ro therefore netalllsts, though wo Highest and Lowest Sales of Hogs. ) he probuble effect of u steady rise of live turkeys, per ierease in sales for the month g in the jobbing n_casy money | stoekers and feedor t the outlook would be Wils fL gocond 98ic up to var, which depre: Disposition of Stock Showlng the number of cat the leading buyers on today's market. convertible and Targe building operations; for, while there aro up,’n visit Lo the archi- tects' offices discloses the fact thut the scason o bought by The corn’ mirket wi ©5 WAS DATTOW. e wero 1643 ¢ uld have depressed the mar- of which the buildings goin i roceipts for Rio, choive to fa Swift & Company tos and eom rolder weathe: o already for sti wvalues be un, Tong season. African, 23t ilton & Stephen i all around early, whicl tho close on the sell 0 cars for the sold at 33'5e 1o e and et nulated quoted s been rather slow, but t vermicelli, 10e O1s— Kerosene—P. W., 10%c; Lobmann & T 1ce i contidently ant Othier buyers.. cheorful foeling sWrn iron mar ption s still less than t and buyors are fow Copper firm and nt ehanges in the dry re firm and woolens There is 0 somewhat 800 per doz. August sold o Cudahy Packinz o September at % general evenin The G, H. Hiam! 3 ess inonts toda Wo hehr of no tiipor Cudahy Brothe LARD—Pure cfal List say: e at the opening to 264 o June sold at 24Ge € CANNED MEATS inoption values and hence p this fmprovement, corned beef, ow the surfac lish Drawt, hought this indicated utehin 15: 6 Ih English brawn, pvement quito rs and the usual routine busi 126505 cotton rope, 16c: 1 $13.4704,10 4.5, while June hand-to-mouth of the continy 1nd both here Speculation appe the efforts of th er doz, .73; pints, per doz, dullness of nd in the in- Armour & Co., W . and Hutchinson folded slightly to 5 for July fard, whiclh thiere was little change. CHICAGO LIVE §TOCK, ) gr. clder, 10c; ancy frait, fe. bulls to support the spot and s to afford th their commn aso the country shows any but the infrequency of portunitics 1s the greatest source of idor tho clrcumstances 1t nderstand how the strength of the s chlefly upon the surface, and ry little encourngoment there is there- ore 10 make fresh purchas n an oppor- 003 Lewistou, per 100, actudii coffee in e disposition to v, per gal, B OnIcAGO, May 31.—[Special Telogr: BEE.]—CATTLE—A few hundred natives the arrivals were sold out carly and at steady prices, as were also Texans in receivers' hands, Outof 40 cars sold Morris owned 17 cars. advance of 10@15¢ on exports and nico handy steers holds zood to the Texans close lower than last weelc and native w, per Ib, 154@2%c; ¥k per. cer SALT—Dairy, 280 1bs in_ bbl, b grade, 60, bs, § grade. 18, 103, '8 for which the usactions in ave consisted of 3 conts cost and ost and freight; spot, 18%; 1500 do. ) The market left off firmly held, hutquict buyers bein; 2 10 bid within 3¢ of the prices and showing reluctunce to buy even wer cessions obtiinable. The total visible n th 15, 89.40; Lest rock salt, crushed, $1.80; e our last’ issue 2,000 bugs flat bean No. Trelzht; 1000 de wottled, per b, 0@10e; do, white, per b, He. Brooys—Parlor, 5 tle, nmon, $LW0WL. n, 40¢ per ih, 1%e; granulated, 2 medinm to good steers, 4705 1200 to 1 %, and on May. Visiblo supply of bulls and mixed, $1.4¢ nihe world May id on May 18, Tennessee pe Business was active with the great e quotations for refined sug: tod Toss drawl rs when ex- but at the close values e and some of the late sale i 33.90 10 31,05 ppers $4.00 10 Fall cream twins, 1 Light sorts, &1 Granulated. full créam brick, > plentitul and THLELOD per - toly lower for com- mon stock. Bananas, lemons and pincupples aro active and Rodi sell ut §3.00 are very plentiful and low In )tiatoes bring &.50 per bbl. Onfons, alitornia onios fornin potatoe: Age, B 20040 o =t ney stock selling w56 ind proportion NEW York, May 3 Tur BEr.]—STOCKS— with good show of st > elal Telegram to hie stock market started mgth in Northern Pacific preferred, which was up about 1 per cent, and % per cent. early trading lacked activity and excitement of Thursday, and the bus| e unchanged. ot s Digher f%. FOTPTTTTOTY F5sss88888 - BEREKE 00 I3 80 80 80 8 8 9 ) 00 8 i 3 3 3 4 per 1b; Call- ifornla cab- ess done—except in 20 Gas, Oregon Reading and 5 rathor quiet. continental, Atehison, St. Lake Shore—wero small and without special the opening prices were almost er than at the closing figures The market presented a strong tone and further fraytional advances we y s rose 19, Oregon T Spring chickons, it fair to good brought 82,50 to §3.50, az peoes according to - sirawberries 1-1b hlueherrie G 2-1h str 8 € mand, choice medium bringi aro selling at Iic, invariably hig 28 PO oipts wore closed id, and quotations on all gradoes are ot 5¢ to 6o poer pound aud nominal atthat. The retall trade is good und collec- ud fnproving. Tho Commercinl National Into its new bullding and held a reception yos- Its_quarters aro oqual to any in appointments =53 © ] | A d. Baltinore, 8%205; pears, 2 1b, —————— nd Atchison % smaller fractions. These advar ned in the Intte; nd tho trusts espec u marked we: raidly, while Sugz and curried some of the regular list closing hour k has moved GE the United States and facilties for dolng business and the six- eon ton safe with its double time I Targest and finest fu the west and the equal of L of its early President Seelye of resumed his work with his old-time vigor, ing been completely restoved to heulth, pedagogue who has ars, has just TOCKENS AND FEEDIRS, mherst college has brought a better feeling. ment showed a falling off Linerease In ans and a very eserves, and Lhis, with the better out- erman Savings bank, recontl wated with #00,000 subseribed 0,000 i paid up in cash, will oc S~10rs vacat C 10, 80 340 been teaching for fifty-one i graduated in medicine from a” Mickigan col- o 83 RBSH2 L2 o strong, whiloe Mi a wenk featuro. The market olosed The total for the two 1l “Douglas, Its officers and rederick Meotz, sr., Rev. Dr. C. Van Norden of New Haven,has been installed as president of the Elmira fo- male college, the oldest institution of learn- ing in the United States for women. The oldest living graduate of Yale colloge is Rev. Joseph D. Wickman, D.D., of Man- He entered the colloge when fourteen years old and graduated in 1515, Prof. Edmund J. James, of the university of Pennsylvania, will presént a_paper bofora the American Academy of Politica cial Scicuce on a uew system of passenger e B3 somewhat foatureless hours were 1 The following were the closing quotations: oxu [Northern Pacitic.. Behmiidt, vice president ik Krug, George Hetmrod - and °F, LAMOS SYRONY Ious With Integrity ani The “stockholdurs are among the woalthicst and most Influential wen in the D. Fowler,eashior; w® e chester, Vt. 8 oHER e e OMAHA LIVE STOC 175 Saturdav, May 31, 1,600, com pared i Saturday of z the weok have Lie recelpts durl A. T. Abernethy, professor of modern lan- guages in Rutherford college, N Ho i3 probubly the er in the country to bear the title of professor. Francis Rawle of Philadelphia, has been »d by the committee of the alumni as WESTERN CATTLE. K, a falling off of 2211, The murket openod 0] N es und poor grades of well do ¥ lower, while 22 steers, shipping i MONEY—Kusy with no loans. 56 steers, shipping NTILE PAPER—IY @) STERLING EXCHAN 81544 demand, i and In most cases dloped, Tizht natty « des of cows wore tho only kind that seomed desirous to bid on, Market Mention. Hogs stronger. Cattle slow. H. Mackey of Eustis sent up a car of hogs. A. Truesdell marketed hogs from Bradshaw W. A. Finlay sent in a oar of hogs from ng trom the CE MARKETS, focders were ehanzed hiunds ut price i overseers are nominated by the alumni on commencement day. Ground has been broken at Bluftton, Ala. svernor Sears, Bishops Mallalieu and Walden and Drs. Rust, Hartzetl, Cranston and rtor for the university of the southland. ew aniversity will require about §2,- Tiberal with a de odors were ftor stockers and und und are irn, wk and calves unchanged, 0 Steady; oash, s34¢; Ju L. N. Jones brought in two cars of catt ash, and June, 2%e; July, Easy at 53%e. Firm at$1.3221.33, 0. H. Wildo came in from West Point with a carof cattle. J.F. Humphrey came down from Genoa cars of cattle. Jones & Pollurd bad two cars of eattle here Estimated recclpts of hog 400. compared with 6183 yestorday Suturday of ho week have with 5540 lnst woek, a The market ope atureloss markot th oleaned at a reasonably early hour, the sales showing a shude's advance ow o lower than it was on lust Monda, 10 10¢ hiigher. The range of pricos was TO@LTT45; mixed, ®1.752450; The first Aslatic scholar ever presented for graduation at a Canadian university young Japanese who rece and a gold medal for gen- at Victoria university at Co- | Y £alling off of 1054 Slow; cash, $13. pens were all Wiley Bluck, the well known Plat tsmouth hipper, was uD with two cars of hogs, y ot 1. G. Mathorson & 0., Pilger, came in with two cars of cattle. A. Tikulsky, o . had & our of ho, Babbitt & Evans had a cur of cattle In from Ashland and 4 car of hogs from South Bend Roshorough & Gray, heavy shippers of Bluo Springs, marketod 1o cars of cutile and ono eral proficionc, spring, 1406 Shoulders, .10 Copo of the University of Peunsylvania has a collection of paleontolog- ical vertebrates gathered while in the govern- ment servioo, and on which he sa: pended §75,000 of his own money. oble has ordered him to hand the collection over to Uncle Sam, but he refuses to do so. Miss Helen L. Webster, Ph. D., of Zur has been elected to open o department in comparative philology at Wellesley college. Miss Webster summa laude after o four yoears' course of study, being the third woman to obtain this i short clear, prominent shipper of Ver- ou the murket, teudy; croawery, 1081 .74 yosterduy and full cream oheddars, TX@ fats, s@s%c; Young Americas, 12), compared and 8 Saturda k. Good muttons continue in de ceipts insutlicient to supply packing house Estimated recoipts of she 200 yosterda. Charloy Dunn of the firm of Hartman wurst, came in with & car of buteher stulf and one of hogs. R. K. Pottor, the heavy dealer of western Nobraska, was in with four cars of cattle from Elm Creek and Overtou. r meoting of the live stock ox- chango and board of dircetors will occur Mon- All members should be present. telograph company stablish a purcel delivery servico com- meneing with the first of the month. They will start with ono wagon and perhups with two. Squires & Uo.'s buyer sa! 15 runniug with about b Of wou, but that aow wonAre coming n every n salted calf, 6§70 i dry “saited Lidos, 60; deacons, 200 ¢ Tallow—Stoudy; Bte; cake, 4Xc Dunn, Stapl Provailing Prices. i following 1s o table of prices pald in the grade of stook WO 1o 1600 By d Atoors: 100 Lo | Dr. Samuel G, Dixon, who has been experi- mentiug in his bacteriological laboratory in nsylvania as to whetlher or not inoculation can successfully be used as preventive of tuberculosis (consumption), od by the results ob The Amerlean district the U i Ty to falr cows. Univarsity of ¥ ts, 10,30 Lash alr to good cows s that tholr houso the usual number | feels much encours talued ou two ani h @ioe Lo funoy cows. Ir 1o good bulls 1896.-SIXTEEN PAGES. B ] elevator, MKB0%e afloat: o Juno 0310 R ta, @05,000 bushels: exports, 51,300 bushels; spot unchanged: No. 2 white, Whe: mixod western, $s@i’e; options easlor; June, 3250 Coffee—~Optlons elosed stoady and 10340 points up. Sales, 30 bags; June, 817.00Q 17.45; spot Rio fiemor; falr cargoes, $20,00. 2 tons, stead Sugar — Raw, firmor; fair refinin 4 13-160; Centrifugals, 00 tost 1045150 finod, firmer; “C," 4 19-16@5 1-160 off; “A, Y0 0.1 1w closed for Juno at 80%e. Fgge—Firmg wostern, 101340 Pork-—Ste (it Lard—E \ Butior—k: n dalry, 6310c; croam- ory. 6@He: Blgin, 1140, Cheose—Steady ; western, T@3¢. ! MisNeAvorts, May dt.—Wheat Recelpts 220 cars; shipinents, 2fcars; eash market yory dull; dower. Closing: No. May, 803c; June, S0ie: tr. May, 8350¢ June, 8840 ¢ tiern, May, 86¢; June, MILWAUKER May ~Wheat—Fiem No. 2 spring, cash, &00c. Corn—~Quiet’: No Oata—thiis Nova White, 2. Ryo—Easior; No. I, 640 Barlay—Easy: No. 2, 40050, Provislon m: pork, $13.424. 81, Lovis, May dl—Wheat—Closed highor; Steady; Lower; ca 25c; August, 2. Pork—Dull at 31200122 Lard ew, .00, Whisk $1.10, Hutter — Unelinged; croamery, 10B14e; Quiry, 8B11c. Liverroor, Ma 1. heat—Quiet; strong; holders o toly; Calitornin No.l, 1hsd pereentals red westorn, spring. 7sd 2d. Corn—Market Steady; de mixed western Gs G contal, May Wheat—easior; No. 2 nd poor; new al LIVE STOCK. CORICAGO, May #1.—C arkot w roves, 81,8005, i stoc! d feeders, steors, 82, Hozs—Rece 21.0004. 1 steors, 508,70} market strong; mixed, &5 light, $5.85@1.10; Shoop Cipts, 1,800; market steady: shorn natives, 30060 westerns, shorn, $£.00025,7 Texans, shorn, 81.0025.10; lambs, £5.5067.00. KANSAS CrTy, -Cattlo — Recolpts, shipme dull and lower; s, §5.00 ); stoekers and 4 st Hogs--Receipis, shipments, 500; m tostoady; all grades, $3.00 S1oux. Crry, May 31.—Oattle Viprients, 5i0; market il s 1 other yrades iy, Stoers, B1LS5050; LOU@3.85; cows, comion | r- i butchers, to fancy 600; market steady at 3365 Cattlo—Recoipts, market s udy: falr to fancy A0 00; stockers und focders, Loors, R5006.4.00. Hogs—Rece ket strong: b 4.00; light <. 4,000 shipments, 4,300; mar- vy, 00000, packing, 83,900 S0, Rad for the Beer-Drinkers, The total barley crop of the United States does not amonnt to 50,000,000 bushels, whicn is not enough to supply the home demand, says the Philadelph Record. Malt- sters are therefore obliged to import about ten million hels a year from Canada to sup the deficit. The MeKinley bill, in 10 destroy this trade, proposes to in- present duty of 10 cents a_bushel ents a bushel. The effect of Id be to send the hor markets, and t use’ of glucose and other titutes for ba walt, English i brewers wili use the superior dian barley, in - American consumers with inferior becr. But is_ontively consistent with the rest of the MekKinloy b ¥ FOR THE LADIES, mal ord: o on_ b this inere n HOXN A fashionable drink at night in Paris is hot oiled milk, sugar and orange water. A class of young women meots at the Wanamakers in Washington tw! a week to learn how to wallk, to go up and down sta , to bow, to smile, to make eyes anc ss¢ 0f the hinds. You must not. be sur- prised or shocked, says a Washington corre- spondent, if you find a Washington girl winking 4t you; it is ten toone that she is merely practicing the novel science of ocular . Harrison shows the greatest consid- on for her fiiends, and is constantly thinking of new modes of entertaining them, says the Washington Post. The late thougit, is to utilize the marine band concerts on Saturday afternoons As charming 25 they are dainty are the bisque thimbie lolders, represeuting Ameri- can” Beauty roses—tie reeeptack thimble being in the heart of the flowe Anna C. Brackett, who has been searching into the subject, says that previous to the me of Richard 11 (1377 all_the & glish women who rode at_all rode like men, Richard marricd Anne of Bohemia, the eldest daughter of Charles 1V., emperor of Ger- many, and it is to her that we owe the intro- duction of the side-saddle. Itis stated that she was_deformed _and, therefore, could not ride with ease on the usual saddle An_elegant little coin purse for ladics’ uso is made of Lalf a hollow sphere of gold or silver, richly chased and engraved, which is attachiod to n netted extension. The purse is closed by draw-strings terminating in orna- mental metal balls A rifiewomen’s club has been formed in Bermuda, and the wife of the governor of the island is president of it. The ladies have a range of their own far enough from civilized habitations for their shots not to hit hens or husbauds. There they bang away at their own sweet will. They have alreday becomo excellent mavksmen at 100 yavds distance, showing that, though a womiun way not bo able to drivea nail, she can hit a mark, A lace wonder has just been brought across the water. It is a unique specimen of cm- broidery and Irish lace, specially manufac- turcd for the great international exhibition of 1851, at which it took a first prize. It took twelve girls twelve months to make this per- fect specimen of the old embroidery and lace trade of Ireland. The main design’is a chap- lot of fern leaves, entwined with the rose, the shamrock and the thistle, and in fine and ex- quisite workmanship it is said tosurpass any thing of the present day., The cost was 0. The ladies wore collars of such exaggerated height that, from a back view, only the top- most curls of theiv coiffure could beseen, says Madge in London Truth. This is the kind of attive that makes spectators full of curiosity 1o see the face of tho wearer. Do you not think sot Colonel 'Pon-my-life, whom wo met there with his daughter, could not disen- gago his attention from these collars, I wonder who they are?” “Iwish they'd turn round.” He o frankly inquisitive that one forgives nim freely. With the eyes wonderful things may be done in the way of modifying their expression und improving their effect upon the face, says the New York Sun. But no woman should a darkening agent for any purposo about lids or lashes of the eyes. It doesn't make the eye look lurger or brighter, as women imagine; it doesn't suggest the work of na- | ture in any way, for nature never puts dark lines inside or bencath the 1ids of anybody's es, and it doesu’t do anything but make the omun who is thus decorated 100k dissipated and vulgar, eral T Babics' Need of Sleep. A young baby should spend most of its time in sleep. Never allow it to be wak- ened for any purpose whatever, says the | Ladies’ Home Journal, A child’s nerves | receive u shock every time it is roused from sleep, which is most injurious to it. | Admiring friends should be made to wait until it is awake, to kiss it and play with it. After it is nursed at night put it back in its cvib, and if it is comfortable | it will soon fall asleep. It should never | sleep in the bed with an older person. Placa the crib with its head to the light 80 as to protect the eyes from the glar A ht canopy scrves to ward off draughts. Curtains cut off the supply of | fresh air and, except a mosquitto net- | ting in summer, should not be used, Until a child is two years old it should | spend part of cach day in slecp, taking a 1ong nup morning and afternoor - - The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of | Omaha, Council Blufts, Des Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island vestibule limited, leaving Omaha at 4:15 defeats in township elections in remote parts of the country and influence the local \ds of miles in tho distanco, many sources that the distinctivo political organizations SUNLEY REOW olit 0 OFFICE IS AN IGNUS FATUUS, of ginseng thous sections of the and failure of crops last y of crops and the consequent low o the Life of some newly-fe litical orranizations will not bo very le msion Commissioner So Says Postmaster Olarkson and Others Who Have Tried It. ar or the over-plus 1m says that | lation to muking cases spe EXPENSES SALARIES. new rules in and his determination list of pending pension of the prosont calendar ve the greatest Ho is getting of tho same for secured when there wero claims before the end v, havo given him antage in his work, almost twice as much work out men and women ne ho many demands General Raum is yot A the Federal Office Holder Tsn't Nearly =0 Big as His O nds Think Him ington Gossip. months there will not be an old case pendit The policy of the tion is to close up the pension business and off the soldiers the Wasnisaroy, M ]—Oftice-seckers have had their ¢ opened by the recent utte sistant Postmaster General Clarkson upon the delusions of fact the army of men and women who desire 0 go upon the pay rolls of Uncle Sam re. At least one hundred in his burean ances of First As- Yospite pbIv L PEPPERMINT DRODS, banks may break, but there's no dis mains undiminished. counting the bill of the native mosquito, hin the gift of the fede No amount of llustration showing the op- eration of the fact that offfce-holding is but The hero has been boy_who liates a to get his lesson, it makes him hate it all the more to have his teacher make an examplo of sked to rosigu, probably, thmetic fails FOLLOWING OF AN IGNIS FATUUS will convince the American people that they ought not hold oftices, They are now clubs out of paper, Rapping paper, One who sces from ndpoint of Washington the cagerness comes to the conclu- people are an orfice- There are ver gift of tho federa ofit or a pl It is simply a r electric light—a distant glamour which the is constantly toward but never reaches, Ten years of lifo among office-seckers and oftice-holders men seek oitice because asks how to avoid losing Wo would advise him to to his head by locks. "Tho ideal woman's hat is a section of chaos, without form and void of architectu further improved by having its formlessiess knocked out of shape. When is_an orchestea leader liko o baseball When he uses his baton @ bawl A bill for beverages ought to be liquidated are too often inclined to be A correspe tting almost t the American government sure i any di- flection from an which yicld a pi achine maid 1y typowriter. A rolling stone rubs the moss off of its lder is a largo citiz @ those with whom he w ially if the office is viewed from a far An oftice-holder among oftice-hold- ors is a very small and humble citizen, say that there ave not 500 office- s in Washington toduy 2,000 & year that live withi salaries, and yet there It must have been a wheelwright who was wokesman by his felloes rins tiken any Coal Dealer on that bill of his yet? dine downstaivs the last time [ called, and the bill with me. Tho cutlet is cold o what would you do if T scolded just a t Lot for you, dearest. A popular soprano is said to have a voice of fine timber, a willowy chestnut hair and hazel eyes. She must have been raised in the lumbe When lovers he good deal to be s ccupy seats in congre 5,000 a year o ch, with twenty-cents a milo 5 for stationer there are not twenty who other perquisite id on both sides before they at the end of the year, in a financial way, S is safe to say that” th w i said ono “Nothing." “What are you working at me you ought to 1 by this time. vy alone, expend in liy In other words 000,000 & year, here s twice L money spent b sentatives for living alone than is veccived in of salarics, mileag s 10t acabinc his $5,000 a year s: thought I was once, but since few of these modern concluded il The death of the man who a world’s faiv in aud_stationery, ofticer who lives within is beginuing to bo re- of pocket every year by virtue of holdin oficers and a ve n little money out of Army and n Three Sets of Horses, York coaching elub, which has begun its trips, uses thy sses of horses, the fancy ety which prances along to One and_Twenty-cighth’ strects the * their salaric v, who man- fow hundred doi But any of these people who would ate life and devoto themselves as minedly would secure 0 before they passed into old age, whereas their long life in of a good living and Iknowing that they are ofiicholders, ut thing in the minds of the peo- 110 20 10 congress ¢ man aspires to be n congres man antil he has held the office or has been position of greater magnitude. the men who go to painstaking i competenc time thence to Unionport, and the > affords them the prond knowledge of | rougher roads the last part of the Hlect congress s the Most We may not produce the grente on of using tho For every 100 pounds used ngland uses m the proud distines destroy themselves in a finaneial way before the United ina position iclds them neither pleasu 1 in the house of tatives who faithfully d! imposed on him Italy, 87; Bul harges the trust 0 does not do more work enrn $10,000 or s much as his . and then' spend alavy is worth hi Las not appeared yet to the ave Washington what pr the expericnce of & cou term or twi gressman beyond pos- . It is merely an expen- Lhe holding of offices in tho departments or, is the greatest The department e 10 ambitious those who have the 1 They ought to be filled by women, se the democ atic press and some of the falsetto singers, familiurly kuo mugwumps, proclaimed that there weuld bo white house. Tho were rung upon this proclamation Nothing of that din was annoying. sort has been heard during the past ten or Those who huve watched management of affairs at the distances, have no ch & thing as a doubt now that there is «ded anyone to think or act for him, and illustrated his and his courage. eving that he w as a machine politici t much experience in public life, cor 1d adroit men in con- 's from Capi- ssident, ought SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. Examine them before huying Wm. Lyle Dickey & Co 1403 Douglas Street. 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No one without he has experience in the PREPARATION OF A TARIFP DILL has the least idea of the difficulties confront- A great many business i ing such work. have grown impatient because tatives in congress and their fr ington have becn unable o fo paration of a tariff bill or predict when th measure will finally be passed, article that c their represen- nds in Wash- n be found in wpilation of a tarift quence in the United States and every inter. as been thought of and is yot unde- veloped, is pushed upon Agents for Washburn & Moen Mt’g Co. committoes bo finally compl and on the eve of bein 2 of either houso 15 and hundreds of in granted a hey in that last moment the bill will be luid down and delayed in final action for weeks. s spent several srests may has eved when con of time two y¢ nd thousands and thousands of pages of s from the treasury de testimony and repo be said which tire the entire country, and it no_one would want to tak When tho question of preparing a new measure came up before th on ways and m nothing had be ou o distance that as 50 much had been said upon th question, and so much had done, the dem: be brushed asi as. 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