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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY OCTOBER 18, 1901 ‘n".; IMAHA DAILY BEE. GAGE ON THE CURRENCT. that It should not take congress a great | The president will seek the advice of sena- —_— — The most important deliverance at the [ while to dispose of the canal question, [ tors and representatives, but he will fnsist 0 F d N - E. ROSEWATER, EDITOR convention of the American Bankers' as- | A« now indieated the Nicaragua route | UPon getting clean men, and in the end will ur avore ation fok g0 1 N PRI RV aRe HOTNTN soctation 18 that of Secretary Gage, for | 1 likely to be decided upon, there being [ (RS bis clear right of choice and de “on reall — rmiaei e s st e the reason that it foreshadows what the [ undoubtedly a majority in both branches § Philadelphia Public gor - Ao TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ary will recommend in his annual | of congress favorabie to it, but there Hushed for a Vear. Duting the Afst niie montbs of this year, In the world." The conservative Temps i ;\ll"‘: B Ll """,\' 3590 | report regarding the currency legisla- [ may be changes of opinion after the Philadelphia Record as appears from a statement just issued by dquoted. That journal significa warDs | (hat Henry \\ Tlustrate Year 2 | tlon which he deems to be desirable. | report of the commission is submitted | A court in New York City, in sending | the Federal Bureau of Statistics, the United France that immediate ca of the | yyarrison . | il i1 LU | There Is, howeyer, little that i« new in | and the Panama company has made its J°h“"fl" Most to prison for having published | grates exported domestic products to the dOWnfall of the monarchy under Louls XVU gop one Tietens in v o h Anyth Twen it Centiry Narmer, One Year. 1w | the present suggestions of Mr. Gage, | proposals, which it is now understood ::;:D:;'r"":g'{r::‘n':‘ "’“:L’.T.‘,‘L.;"“;1,‘".:?.,3.‘,: value of $502,085,145. The valuo of our ex- WA% »"":' RS ""v get.”" And | jike rociprocity fre ok oy DBLIVERED BY CARRIER He has always favored the retirement | 1t will be ready to do on the assembling | Mokiniey's death, hay inculeated a timely | o yfor the corresponding period of 18us L0 T HE 81 i uAent | yhat Henry ts mentioned as a candidato. witho't Sunday, per copy.... 3 ) . 3 y : ¥ 9,603,857 Ads o ¥ B withont Sunday, per oh? 30| and cancellation of the legal tender | of congress, and significant lesson in free speech to ;::,:,',;,;E’m‘,f,'l,,r,‘,:h,","':_'l"'.: e siobers TUi1t 1a aimost nppalling to think ¥ Minneapolis Tribune: Reall ally lee, inciuding Sunday, per Week. 1 | notes and e has long advoeated:a modi- | We think it is safe to assume that|whom it may concern. Liberty Is not | cent years our best months for exporta- PCFAle the natlonal finaucial Ta: BRIy K e Bt e o Miany . per week. e | fleation in the system of bank note eir- | the new treaty will be ratified and that | license, nor can free institutions sheltef | 1ong. " [n 1000 their value for the last quar- WOUld be in the event of war new issues and restore it Nty | Veninic bee, el g Uiy, ner week vy | culation so as to give it greater elasticity. | canal legislation will be adopted carly and cloak asarchism and sedition. ter Rreatly exceeded that of any other Tho French people themselves are eco- | ir% FECNA BOC FESETE F T Bhould be aadressed th City Circulation De- [ As (o the formet the Secretary of the | in the session. three months of the year. Unless the heavy NOWical and thrifts, but these t NOL | (0. aimost & pity that thors is Lobeizgish treasury bas failed to fmpress a ma IR P e Tty export trade usually reported for the win. Tepresented apparently in the French gov- | tic6% B PIE SEC HRUCE . OFFICES. S e Cars " . - g ter months declines, the vast total (§832,. °roment, where the most wasteful and deshdd ¥ v Qmaha: The Bee Building Ading, Twer Jority of the people or of thelr repre-| SHOULD NOT SCATLER THEIR FIRE.| Rorelgners Getting Acquainted with & | 565 155) reported for 1900 will bo exceeded TeCKless prodigality in public expenditure Cincinnatt Tribune: It will t do SRR A AL Streetn o | sentatives ju congress that bis view 18| The Real Estate exchange 18 taking Toothsome Artiele, in 1901 While wo are thus selling our do. "IeS b e b Ll L B ol Council Blufts: 1) Pearl Street sound. The public persists in the be o e ¢ . ¢ ece- _ Famine threatens Russla. The latest ir HORC DEUABH riter in the n rn Chicago: Iww Unity Builaing 10f. that wal, e it be-fup the question of cousolidating our New York Mail and Express T N . 0 o8 unph formation from the country s that the | PTes¢, the amiable and accomplished gen Few York. “Temple Court, © of that there Is no necessity for retir | manifolded machinery of county and| The poorer clasces and the work people of | dented extent and are struggling, not witn (REL B B0 TEE KOREIEE B8 T Sy e progenttor of the star-oye “"""""",",“,m':'J,.'.“,”\’[',',”\"' - Ing the legal tender notes and there 18| oity government. This merger hus | Europe are yet to become fully Acqunlmnl‘:‘h treasury defleit, but with a surplus, (0RO be “harder th \l has | B00dess of tarift Peforns, and fe man feom Commntentiomt reiating (o nuws and edi- | 10 vrobubility that it will change s | peen proposed and pushed several times | ¥ith Indian corn as a toothsome article of | i '""“,".“”"“" on the comtinent of-y o0 o since 1891-02, and will proba- | Whom, in days not so fong ago, the Ken SoraT bt et e dressea: Omaha | opinfon, When some years ago the |y The Bee, but has fafled of the neces. | 316t far preferable to the rye to which they | BLroPe Are fAcif Krave Batlonal problems. by “ghscure the memory of that terrible | tucky democrat took his first lesson fn tho ee, Luitoria partmen 3 " ve b o " | . r 'rwise. Another Y ! ’ Foe, Lartortal Dopriment greenbncks were giving the trensury # | gary support from the very property | 2eve, been o, long m:mm‘m vnrh.h'u::1 ROPOhe L tOUntLT RABIERT: 1t M con T It I8 devoutly to be hoped that the | heresy of free sitverism. = By ‘all. mean 81 it Bkaor A ourishment. The to learn whal S g L €O qigtressing outlook iy overdraw n 1861 [ let n tand . " Bustie s loters o remittances should be | good ‘denl of troubie and menneing the [ gwners and taxpayers who would be [ do with it in tha way of cookers ducting & war which has cost double the §*'HesiiK sutiuk Js Grerdrans. (o 1 | G hoth MG 1R The VarIEp M aIng Qiramao Jhe Foe Publisning Combany. | maintenance of specte payments the de- | most benefited by it. Consolidation, 10| But they have made a begioning and are | 4munt directly expended by the United g g4 gy Yios' wate more of 1688 iltectid |1t must b i Eeemit BRETSTS: aha " Lo ve B " G 8, ; e ,000 Russians we ore or less affected | it must ald that while he too often HEMITTA | mand that they should be retired had | g grenter or lesser extent, Is sure to come | getting on fast, especially in the populoue | States in the Spanish American —confliet by by searcity of food and over $150.000.00 | finds himselt Sroping I thAEER. totand Remit by draft, express o postal 66t | force, yet the people insisted that they | n time and the Real Estate exchanga|and busy litile kingdom of Belglum. Our L it RE WL OPR IR IR vias expended for their rellef. Reforring to | “whore ha's at” he would. scorn to take ent stamps aceepted in payment of [ should be retained. Now that provision | can accomplish much to mold favorable | t0tal export of corn ten years ago was less "“"‘ Pr“l““‘m"uh”““ reported at the the late visit of the czar to Irance and the | hie sent v KBktNIng "sloe THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPA _| the “endless chain” oxperience it 18 not | ghould not scatter their fire too WIAely. | axport wam over 209000000 penols. 'o¢| ncreasing in Germany. In the fron trade, small part of the empire yields a surplus | oo | iR e e 18 STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION, at all probable that the public can bo| The members of the exchange have | which 195,000,000 was taken by Europe, and | the "Key industry,” the crisis of despond- revenue. A famine, i€ {t should reach tho |y, ot Shonia ERAE "I:"""""”‘” 5 o - e e 00,0 . proportions of that of 1801-62, would be a | N dinated he Btate of Nebraska, Douglas County, s induced to favor retirement of the legal | gtarted out on a program for tax re-|nearly 12,000,000 by Belgium alone. It got a|B¢Y has not been reached. Recent con. Propor would be defeated, and, w orge B. 128 oo - dral on Rus rROUTCes. " and would submit to pOgorge B aschick, stcretary o 'rhe Bee | tender notes, even if it be a fact, as Mr. | form and should not permit themselves |lot more from Argentina, and is getting to fular reparta from Germany show that a1 o o N ates cannot refoice.In th | the Will of the peoplo—s festoration to: the says that t ‘tual_pumber ot full ‘und Gage believes, that it could be accom- | to be diverted from it. The great tax-|llke corn. Tts consumption thereof has | PUsine : 'r""y L {mmediate or prospective troubles of other | 014 Order of things much to be desired in o coples o A rning, vl v amou . | [France 3 My 5 cky. e ol oty e Pt e Wi | Plished without any burden of Interest | shirking corporations and other property | loubled in five years, and the It Ob- | eerniet ot ie Nncit: yomw hations. Our people would be switt to fend | Kentueky the month of September, 191, was as fol- | cost to the public treasury. owners who evade their just share of tained from this country has increased more | . Lk OrK 4 hand 1f famine or other dire peril should [ Chicago Tribune Certalnly the demo lows: As to modifying the system of bank than fourfold. Four times as much Amert- une, presenting the situation at the ,.;.ca them. We have nothing to gain | crat who attempts to Rt Y 26,045 ke gy v . the tax burdens would ke nothing bet- | can corn per head was consumed last year | c108@ of the last week, says that the gov- d h to lose f X tsfor ¢ | colonel 3 ¢ e St M o7 note cireulation o as to make it more | ter than to have the campaign for tax | in Belgium as in the rest of Europs, and as | °Timent finances are going from bad to ::,‘,,:::"m,.l"Iw:;?,,qr:"‘:"‘ e e bt S Iiil Be “ml":l" 4okt the platfp! 3. 27270 ‘ clastle—that 1s, more responsive to in-| reform londed down with other fssties. | that is & country of people, rather than of | ¥Orse. The revenue on October 1 (for nine fomare, Ther purchasing power would he | s fosht a0 sulianits T ‘. 27 150 . Jn.t“ D | dustrial and commercial requirements— | They would like nothing better than to | cattle and hogs, it shows that its use as months of 1901) is $28,000,000 below the re- groatly diminished if a natfonal calamity |other men when te &' :- 2 :"' ’:‘;l";: the subject has heen v freely dis-| have bodies like the Iteal Estate ex-|buman food s rapidly increasing. Appre- | CCIPts ?r' the corresponding period of 1ast ghould overtake them svertholess, wo | bo expected to perform o % - e iy | cussed In and out of congress and doubt- | change keep so many frons in the fire | c/ation of it has krown slowly, but it 18 be- :t:':r""“"‘h_;‘“";:'l;f‘r':’l""“" nn&::*fl;'!;';:‘ll.: may congratulate ourselves that the nresent | iy his own behalf. It we 5. 34776 as 770 | less’ will be considered at the coming | all the time that fiothing will ever coma | 5 o o8 to “otch ca’® now, &ud when the| veat 1 et and future of the United States are 80 rose- | prising if the chivalry of 9 38000 28,08 | sesslon. There does not seem 1o be any | of any of thewm. “teeming populations” really come to like | 'N® Breates er incurred by any nation ate. | ston1A" unanimousty - retive : 28,080 | . oer 3 3 . 1t there will be emand. olonc p ) g 48,180 24580 | urgent necessity for the proposed. legis- | “The reduction of the tax rate by more | When they Bedih to, (-err;'dn:: T ::an;::r 7 S BRERN e g e BEED 2. TR0 2w gan | 10tion, though possibly at some tite 1n | equitable assessments 18 the most press- |a golden etream into the bakeries and ARLL L R A AT | the playhouses. This was due to the ener- | stur-eved goddess on his arm. 1t o 4 R Zeg00 | the future it may become necessary o | ing problem before us. Real estate, | kitchens that will do them good, except | Betlc attitude adopted by Mr. John C.|issuo is meeded for the eampalgn 1t mixh 1 2x980 | allow the national banks to lesue cur- | above all other classes of property, suf-| ¥hen the seasons are bad, and then they | Ftchings of Passing Events in the |Fisher, who in one night achloved & vie- | porhaps, be found in Colonel Watterson's 5. 82,100 (. BS.870 | poney upon some sueh plan as recom- | fers most from the present inequitable | ¥!1! bave to pay for more wheat. Big City, [ ”’]“‘ ""T“" “: i ‘”'““’;‘ | justly celebrated mint bed. The iden ot | e, All along Broadway the happy change was | Golonel ¢ : ) Total . . osu7i0 mended by the Indianapols monetary | system, Real estate values will gain RUL THE SPANKER. With /dsarosiy an ‘axoeption’ New Yok | qrngvant: - A%, the alokertiogker, Bmpihe, | ooty (yRuardon Lis the chafy ob the Less unsold and returned coples 2817 | conferen At present, however, there [ more through a quickening of the real enchanges regard the high reglstration of | wallack's, Bljou ‘and even | bin - vons 18 an Sliasigy oho.. Hyery one of Net total sales Dipana | seems to be a satistactory ad-| estate market by a persistent and suc- | Protest Amainst the Slipper that last woek as strong indication of popular | oy Weber' & I o relytod At the | s ”‘“:hf::”«’l‘x‘.»” ‘“."‘.‘-”'I‘.xt."u r “,fl‘,‘ K Net dally av 40,640 | Justment of the currency supply to the | cessful campaign for tax reform than . dritt toward the anti-Tammany ticket | doors and theater-goors were not molested. |y t Valligd ek ot vl e } G B0 3 R Mother Used to Work. headed by Bsth Low for mayor. There are | Mp. Bighor. sodur . whose lested. | iy administration would bo models of I . B TZSCHUCK, | Industrial and commercial requirements. | by any other movement. Let the Real Rinban;Oiby Sotrmal four days of reglstration—two days 18st week | wtorodorae spened at the New Yok thea. | USh 8tvle and full of pleturesque and r;'?lf:':',f.‘.'" N Y broseige and sworn (9 LA to the other suggestions of Secretary | Estate exchunge stick to the good work | The Mothers' union has taken the bull |and Friday and Saturday of this week.| tor, vas fn a BADDY frame of mind; *When | (TAMAtC fgures of specch. Krom a liter . M Gage, we do not think his view that the | until it is completed. by the horns with the vigor which should | Tho total for the first two days was 379,842 (1 came here,” he sald, “tho speculutors | woy “alAPOInt Colonol Watterson would » government gusranty.to: bagk note iv e O SheTIAC NI or kUM ten os NemeL Wi | SC0Y AAIie ks Cof 1400, & DReAIINACUAT | B et Coooe iher DiATRBuAb | make the best governor Kentucky ever had 2 sues should cease will be largely ap- e a substantial | Dave undertaken the solemn duty of bring- [ Tesponding days of 1900, a presidential | had fntrenched themselves here. 1 sont for | . The butchers s BHoveAT Whils e Lo iepositng “BuBic Omaha ought to have a but in | \2€ up children in the way they should go. | Year. It was proportionately heavier in|two or three of -the leaders this morning | put up their own ice next season. There 44 A = and permanent market house, but i0 |y yight be sald in passing that, while the | Fepublican and doubtful districts than in[ang gave them some wholesome advice. 1 T Nothing like freczing onto a good | MONEY: 10 excess of a reasounble Work-| ¢q interval it must have a market place | Mothers' union is not in any way aiiated | democratic. A comparison of seven demo- | told thom 1 was determined to get rid of [ Philadelhia 1 Cholly—T underata thing. ing balance for daily use, in national | oo conveniently located as possible. The | with organized labor, it retains some of | ratio assembly districts €hows a galn of | (hem and gave them warning In advance, | {4y o o overy marry Gus —_ bunks, there would be no dissent if the | progent market place has served its pur-| the governmental features of a regular l-lll‘;""h'h:" - ‘cnrrl‘;lmmllnu lnun:h'l‘l: Of | as most of them are men of small means | tidlou " Fisan vl banks paid the government for the use > iy s unfon. Lockouts in case of late hours are | republican districts shows a gain of 16,730. | and I do not wish them to be out of pocket Misg didn’'t catch it quite With the official ballot for use Novem I > B pose satisfactorily for several years and sanctioned, and, as was shown at the dis. | “Predictions as to the vote based upon| ‘They told me they had the law on thelr | T'8ht two tast 1d ber 5 about five feet long, some of the | Of this mon It has been the con- |y, good reason has heen urged to show J i ; o IS ERtOHL.BOIEY ‘6t Tho BapeMiab.t 13 cussion of the matter of corporal punish- | registration,” says the democratic New |gide. Then I gave them twenty-four hours' Washing 1 th k candidates ought to be able to land on | ¥ L e government to ap- | why it will not be just as good for the | ment, most of the members are in favor of [ York World, “are often fallacious. But if | notice before I would procoed against them. Il boy, “what i both fe ply surplus revenue to the reduction of | coming year as it was for the last one. | strikes. the remaining two days present the same |[ told them that any tickets they might ey s e o) > anwer, — ] the public debt, yet there are a great| Nothing Is to be gained by putting the [ The discussion revealed the fact that |Phenomena as are here seen, fusion mana- 'gell would not be honored.” light so that k on the dark side A, B. Stickney of the Chicngo & Great | many who think that under present | market place on wheels and moving it | there was a strong majority in favor of the | €ers Would be more than morial If they LS O s s " v 9 v 2 g spanker as one of the component elements | did not bhail them as proof of independent | PERSON. NOTR orn 1 solares: cinl | conditions, with the low rate of interest 0! ear to year at the whim s PERSONAL NOTES, Brooklyn Eagle: Tier Hushand \ have storn raflroad declares that financial around from year to y of a well regulated youngster's regimen. |2eal and democratic apathys got & nerve to sing that 1" Yau panics can be prevented, So can tor- the government pays, this policy might| or behest of adjacent property OWners. | g .o eovoreq slippery elm branches, infer-| Even money is still the rule in betting | —— t half learncd! i ou hnvery'y nadoes and cyelones, “"luol.\"lmhulmnnlflu;n.-dd nm: 'thu (:)n-oplo It will be time enough to move when | entially, while others thought that the race | circles. | Another successtul trip through the R :rx,.:‘.“.',‘;f Then, huye .yv_ll;l.’.,:;,.g;xwl given the benefit of reduced taxation. Tt's a trif rly yet, but it will be a There is the promise of efforts to se- the market house is ready of life would never be successfully run without a back strap. | Niagara rapids makes that river no more of a commercial highway than it was be- Prices ot New York Stock exchange seats | Smart us Diner (to very fall & 5 ” 4 ex dingly procrastinating servint seventhday wonder it the new ballot | eure further currency legislation at the| 1he gratifylng news comes from | Nobody favored taking an ax to a refrac- | Were duoted as low as Yl ‘“701;";:- Lo '“";', y Y ’ | ¥or thin ane rcuson you might be ‘ law should be initiated without be coming session of congress, but we are | Hawaii that leprosy is on the decrease ::[:_l’“p"r‘:‘;‘:‘;:o:‘ C.'L'.“‘.‘.LE'."I.:‘:.."}Z e bk Lond :,1:::‘:? ;ea,;‘mih e Uaattion 45 h;:;:l‘l’l‘nu“?:vr:n\:l::I e isake o ihe SRR e waier L Sas g | first tangled up in litigation. of the opinion that public sentiment 18 | in those islands. There ts every veason | K00 PECREHCS B o r ex. | Paying this large sum, the new member I8 | always especially fond of tent-pegging and |* 44¥ from tp to tip, sir § T—— uot favorable to any extensive currency | to belleve that with proper sanitary | o llCy o B Sl Pt to say novel, | Obliged to pay an initiation fee of $1.000, | won most of the tournaments in Iudia. Philadelphia Press: “It's a thi ¥ The Retall Grocers' assoclation seems | tinkering at this time. regulations this country whl ultimately | ghinjon that whlppiog tbakee & ohild uw_‘ as well as a $150 fee to the secrotary of the | 1,4 Minto s both a good sportsman and | 1! ed Nouh, as the ark whirled around to be doing business. It is noteworth however, that none but grocers are pe mitted to participate as wembers, The way to reduce taxes is to L ] WILL URGE RECIPROCITY. The statement that President Roose- velt will urge the ratification of the reciprocity treatles that the succeed in ridding the islands of this scourge, as has been done, in large measure, with yellow fover in Cuba. If the United States brings no other bless- ing to Hawall than this it will have ous and excited. __ This is looking at the matter from a new point of view. The re- sult of a good spapking would naturally be expected to be sedative, if not soporific. How many children bave gone to sleep—ot exchange for arranging the purchase for | him. The eller of the seat also pays a fee of $160 to the secretary. In the aggregate | the value of the Stock exchange member- ship at the present quotatton for seats amoun's to the enormous sum of $72,600,000. a good diplomat. The Canadians all love good sportsman and the cabmen of Ottawa #wear by him since they dined with him 1n | May. President Roosevelt is to be invited to ) years later, We a crochet pattern Detrolt don’t you try to Jultiis—I have Press: Julin-—-Julius, t something to do fod, b hat this voyago jsn't Bave 160ps than there dre n why it oven when T try ate re- course, 6obbing, but that 1s & mere detafl— Charlotte, N. C., as the guest of the Manu- |and fail I feel such ' virtuous glow that o P P oo v rd W v B 4 L investment at 3 per Kealhogrd kg - 3l p il e elect men to the county board who may | ry000 to consider at the last session is | accomplished wonde after o hard spanking? And what a satis- | et hod o "_,,,,n”‘,qmmm.' club, which this year has also {1} U to iry again for- it fong, long e depended ou to cut off the barnacles | Lbabie woll founded. He fs unques- faction 1t 1s for & big burly man or & small| Stoeka. this year have averaged 1,000,000 |5 its guests Wu ‘Tlugfang, Senator Me- . i and keep expenses down to bedrock. ' B’ | J ritish army officer, returning to|but just as burly woman to know that a| ey {s | Laurin of South Carolina and Governor [ Brooklyn Fagle: Dusnap—Did she sy, tionably in favor of the policy and it is| A ¥ i shares & day and the brokerage on this| STHt R OF LA P “This §s 80 sadden?"” | & . likely that Mr. Kasson, the reciprocity | London from a trip of observation inlittle child has been thrashed into @ state| pginess amounts to something like $45,000, | ZAC0 5 0 il BertwhistleYou forget she was a widow ! Ninety mechanics employed by the Philippines, reports that the fn- | of filial obedience. Men are but children of oo g year, or over 60 per cent of tha total | Dr. Charles W. Pollock, mayor pro tem | he said, “You've bee dead slow: Sl A TAantrL Hnvo ribtiad iliows Aoy Sommiasionori wwho wes in, conterence fe D o Dractically sup-|® JATEer Krowth and it parents could by | vulue Y e memberships. It 18 not sur- |of Charleston, S. C., was fnvited to ad i ¥ ¢ banquet with the milltonaive | With the president yesterday, has been | surgents have been DI ¥ ol |$ome magic become Lilliputs for awhile| priging that memberships have advanced |dress the National Association of Funeral LT T B RT3 i Do A B g A thorers | ADIC to satisfy Mr, Roosevelt that, the | pressed, in those fslands. He 8hould | ;"o larger persons, some Brobdingna- | (ns year to their present high figure. Now |Directors there last weck and staggered |out s trophies nitcr the gnme, “ind this ! Stackboldors: of that.rond, - And the treaties which have been negotiated are | lend his eyes to some of the political | gians, could club them fnto submission, the | it 1s proposed to abolish the fees paid to | the assembled undertakers by making an | f BN BOse AR s 18 Tams cor, oo i the rub. not unfavorable to American interests, | opponents of the administration in this | parents wouldn't feel so much Itke beating | the secretary for arranging transfers of earnest and cloauont appoal for cramaiion. | can't ddenury th finger 10 Bave me g v " " stel oy pe r own cl . ors | He denounced the practice o mbalming - | ’ p The o oy o cal | country ¢ho are determined not to see | thelr own children when the magic was re- | memberships. There are so many tr nsters | He denoun t Bl i 1f the World-Herald wants the people | The fact that ‘_h'l _qul the approval SRR moved. Wife beating is held up as the cul- | quring the year that the secretary's in- |bodies as a violatfon of natural law and SSaloakd FoRti CUHOR'® BHDE Hme 81 o be closo. to all of Bartley's doings, | °f MF: McKinley may also have consid- it that way. minating brutality of man, chlefly for the | come from this source is very large. With |held that bodics should be allowed o decav. | wayy seems (o look up to T o "l erable influence with the president, _— Frcpcf ( ‘¢ | His hearers were naturally indignant, but | “Yes," he answered, shifully, “that's 4 ik era p 3 reason that it 1s an exhibition of superior | the abolition of (he fees the secretary's e ° & : i :‘;"im:::f“‘r:[:":'[:"::",lt:‘;;;‘lj‘:‘lnfl"‘l‘m""‘: sinco there I cvery renson why he| Nobody over hennd of u DODOCKAIC €O | phyyical force. ~ Why ot child beating? | salary may be advanced. allowed Dr. Pollock's address to go on the | MG Gorid (Baor wome ttmo wetore b should assume that his predecessor | vention or a popocratic organ making | what e the difference? Which is less the —_— {iuisutes. deciding whether she ought to be angry ' Omalm? would not approve treatios likely to be | demand upon the popullst state treas-| “conquering” of the weaker? Which is less| Great are the wonders of modern surgic al| The late J. C. Jacobsen, the brewer of [ o 0 oo ST L e wife | g ' inimical to American interests, urer to take the public luto his confi- | cruel or brutal? science. Copenhagen, In‘n‘m-uh.v presented to the | o0 Ve RS the last word?™ satd the {m- £ The woman's clubs in many states to e s ving whebe the money Nothing {s more degrading thag a blow.| Martin F. Callahan rushed into the Hud- | state near 000,000 kroner ($5,360,000) to | pertinent relation. Hi There is some reason to doubt, how- | dence by showing whe Y . be cientific and philanthropie t always,” answered Mr. Meckto) the east of us are all cut up over the ! % - o | Men kill each other for it and juries son street hospital at 1 o’clock in the morn- | be spent ientific and philanthrople | b always,. swe! £ eckt | ver, whetl he id 11 by was. When it comes to hypocrisy, the 3 do .. e Al catad the OAbiknar: Rut she always has tho last one 1 i color question. - Nebraska club women, | €Ver Whether the president will be able ] Reth not always conviot them. Flogging was the | ing, declared that ho was in great agony |purposes. He also created the Carlsber& | poken aloud.” v 5 ‘e to persuade the senate to ratify all | prize goes to the popocra chastisement of the slave and demanded instant relief. fund, which now amounts to 12,500,000 ! : however, continue to dwell in peace and & and international 2 Polsoned?” | kroner. His son, Carl Jacobsen, has just | Brooklyn Eagle: Iriend—Tiello, old may ] ] harmony. these treatles, though possibly that with 1q. | Usa8e has driven it from the decks of ehips. | “What has happened to you? Polsone g A R e L reakdow i i3 Y France will be ratified. - Senator Cullom, The raflroad ticket agents, now hold-| myg worla s geotting softer and tenderer, | 8ked a surgeon, as he reached for a stom- | given to this fund his own brewery, which | 7 e (oionkhy. waagoh n hend i — N b =t s vantion ‘are husy devisiig|[Rut. thers ste/sil many ooy RARESt, | ok wuop, |18 valued at 10,000,000 kroner. Carl also | grimly)—Yes! Now, one mlght say T am Omaha must not stop with capturing | Who Will probably be chalrman of the ng h 9 y parents who be- “tooling” my automoblile in the pa e = one big convention for next year, Omaha ought to give a continuous per- formance as host for great national gatherings. committee on foreign - relations, is un- derstood to be now in favor of ratifying some of these treatles If not all of them and it is believed a few other senators who were In opposition last year have gome means of heading off the scalper. If any scalping 18 to be done, the rall- roads want to do it themselves, and long practice has certainly qualified them for the task. lieve in the government of the lash—and by “No. I've swallowed three false teeth. gave two years ago to Copenhagen the larg- lash is meant any kind of brutality, whether it is the cruelty of a whip or the barbarity of a slap. —— CONCERNING ONE P. CROWE. est private collection of sculpture in the world. 1t is valued at 12,000,000 kroner. Baltimore will celebrate Patrlots’ day Oc- tober 19 by unvelllng a granite shaft to keep in memory the burning of the ship Peggy Stewart with its cargo of stamped “Then we can take our time about it," sald the relleved surgeon. “How did it happen?" “I was warned by a dream,’’ said Mr. Callahan. “I went to bed with them in my mouth—three fronts hung to a plate— COMFOH Somerville Journal, hip {8 coming in some day! i Towa republicans are making a cam- | changed. But it 1s doubtful if the num- Consoling Thought. hey were slipping down. [ tea in the harbor of Annapolis fn 1774. the waves, 3 5 and dreamed that they nnap 604 b 0 i palgn in that state just as It they had a [ ber of changes 15 sufficlent to insure Philadeiphla Ledger. Milwaukeo Bentinel: Mr. Pat Crowe makes | wwyon'T woke up 1 was choking, and they | Maryland patriots did not get themselves e e T walt, real fight on hand instead of a dead elnch. Evidently they do not propose success for the administration’s efforts in behalf of reciprocity. It is said that Texas has a gas well which flows 6,000,000 cuble feet a day and cannot be stopped. a great mistake in not claiming that $25,- 000 Cudahy kidnaping reward for finding himself. up as Indians dnd go in the night, as the “Boston tea party” did, but went undis- were gone.” “pll glve you those teeth in less than uting alw hen, when at lnst he time 18 pass ends, | : 46 = § Be! ; 55 - i cone five minutes,” said the surgeon, who was | guised in open day, and the Sons of the |y tt U smed,, 12 to allow themselves to get out of prae- | Senator Lodge, for instance, who has| Happily, the state cannot send it to con Bolabalthi: ndta | dhie Abee bkt 6 4 young man. “Drink this.’ AR B RAICiont ANA L same L HatElotls count my ditvi 14| a determined young i tice, been one of the most earnest oppo- | gress. friend Pat Crowe, and offers to discover| Mr. Callahan drank it. He grew pale as|women think the Peggy Stewart inoident My ship is coming In some da: ) nents of the pending treaties, will not From & Colon (o a Perlod, himself, without a reward. This is a dig|a ghost. Many things happened—mostly to|tha more important of the two. Their 1\1‘ ;::}lv\i”:‘l)x”n‘v‘”!‘l’\u‘x mn were nearl . The seeretary of the nayvy says that|favor them in their present shape. Baltimore American. at the Pinkertons. him. But it was a flash in the pan—no | monument fs of granite from Maryland 16 will ROt find e hade, the naval establishment of this country | However, all Is conjecture as the situn-| xo natter what they say about Admiral| Kansas City Star: It s rather surprising | teeth (L A fllmlr””v ’" IN| e h-.'-!“ ':‘luh' w'rlul :ht- Byt, never mind! " Although it comos, more ships be built. may be able to accomplish more in this dition—that he should be pald the $50,000| Mr. Callahan WeL ) Of use to me The Spanish au thorities mwust think it is too large al- ready. Labor Commissioner Wat might with profit write to Earl Russell and secure his opinton on divoree. The earl matter than now seems probable. PROSPECT FUR CANAL TREATY. The uew canal treaty between Great Britain and the United States is not vet completed, but it will probably be the extent of putting a full stop to the Spanish navy. P Judicial Value of a Leg. Springfield Republican, The supreme court of lowa last week de- termined the cash value of & man's leg, that he carried his theory of punctuation to reward in case he was not convicted, Chicago Inter Ocean: Would it not be better to let Pat Crowe remain as he is row, a refugee with a price upon his head? Hunted as he knows himself to be. he dare not expose himselt to the light of day. The dread of capture is constantly upon him. He is existing, notwithstanding all his before the minute hand had gone around | tablets on the base Still it will please my helrs. twice. Just as he gave up all desire to live Mrs. Callahan walked in with the teeth in her hand “ found them on the shelf, where Martin put them before he went to bed," sho ex- | plained. | The young surgeon looked at his watch i 18 just out of jall after experimenting | ready for submission to the senate when | pleaing it at $8,000. The jury gave & ver- " 1 uld give them to you in S 9 v 5 bravado, in moment I told you I would & 5 Py with a decree ralsed in the sage brush | congress meets and from a reported | dict for su,f.:u,r l;‘l"‘,:']" ”u::u;‘;;:":?‘ ‘: vengeance. Would :{ynor:.\:o :’n::: t‘o"lva: lews than five mioutes, and here they are, I ¥ country statement of President Roosevelt it Is ‘_‘;“'“‘]ln:_":;“‘,“o( o years ago, when a |RIm continue this existence indefinitely | 8814 he. . ¢ A em— o PITON . . than to coi romis ith him in ° b > A to be inferred that he expects it to be dio 2000 Wi L vn to $8,000. 0 compromise w! any wav? r ]n § A party of Indlana farmers has solved | o i o » D€ vecdict of $12,000 was cut down o $3.000. | g5100y’cortainly cannot afford to enter into | A 8001 deal of eubdued comment s heard erimen ¥ P entirely satisfactory to the senate. The | This s now regarded as the standard value the problem of what to do with robbers and safeblowers. ur of them are now in the hospital and when the doe- tors get through with them the peni- president is showlng very great interest in the isthmian canal question and there is every indlcation that the influence ot,an lowa leg. em—— Captain Cook’s Maunly Course. Chicago Chronicle. negotiations and the law cannot afford to strike bargains with a criminal of Crowe's type. Minneapolis Times: It is an unpleasant, in New York regarding the ominous una- nimity with which society women carried flasks of liquor while attending the interna- tional yacht races. Such things have long It’s quality you are after, not quantity. r o fes among men & of the adiinistration will be most ear e not to say humiliating, thought that law | been regarded as necessit ) e i b watiine Ay i it ’ Admiral Schiey has gone on the retired | b T Tons el with erime In anv | Who go on such excurstons, but never until That is why Aycr S H 7 Wil be wattig, - nestly directed to securlng the ratifica- | st after forty years' service for his coun- | Frot BELEY FEC, teRE WHA CEE 0 Sme | this year have women carried them so gen- | ' A et e fI0RTOF the nAWEErARER; RSB 1L e s | . ita. sbn. cunter M HAe fAvors: cone | BATCL0E. e World, RUC It I8 sebecialiy ua- | tiia vaer have wonen sarel AEV B2 L Sarsaparilla is a That's real mean fo accuse the new | derstood concedes all the contentions of | tribute nothing to anybody's promotion. | pecegaary here in the United States. republican county machine of indiffer- ence to the old soldi I8 not our own Dave, the apostle of the new machine, doing soldiering enough over In the Philippiues to make up for it? Tennessee congressmen are preparing our government, According to FLondon correspondents, Great Britain has surrendered all pre- tensions to any rights regarding tho pr posed waterway, She has asked for no compensation. Oune correspondent says that uo other country or combination of duet of the admiral in the Spanish war. His manly course shows that still contains couscience capable of telling the truth for its own sake and with indiffer- ence to personal gain or the malice of pre- varicators and self-seekers that throng all roads of official and unofficial life. Captain Cook had every natural inducement to evade or falsity In testitying to the con- the world Mak- ing due allowance for the paternal love that prompted Mr. Cudahy's pavment of his ‘| son’s ransom, the concession was one cal- culated to encourage others to adopt kid- naping as a speculative venture. In the case of Frank James, the effect of the compromise was bad, as tending to bring the law into contempt, and the same mav be said of the acceptance of Crowe's propo- young woman made herself ultra conspicu- ous on every trip of a certain excursion boat by the public fashion in which she lugged her llquor along. Her flask was suspended from a strap over her shoulder and hung on one side, while a heavy pair | of fleld glasses hung in the same fashion on | the other slde. She wore a man's felt hat and hes4n and looked suspiclously mannish, Compound Concen- trated Extract. Don’t experiment with cheap, bulky Sarsaparillas. Ex- to raid congress for an appropriation of | countries could have got out Eng Wiios and if she had produced a cigarette and | A $1,000,000 to improve the Tennessee | land by threat or pressure one tithe of Senatorial Prerogatiy Denver Boatt, Tt/his terme ate accested [ P00Kked It nowe-af the pecple whe found periments are danger- river. 1f every stream In the country | what has been diplomatically surren Springtield Republican. it will be next to impossible to agcure his | B entertatnment in watching bor woult Hold on to th in given that much the treasury will |dered to the Unfted States. If this <hall| Senator Frye of Maine believes in reat- | conviction by a jury. A man who can | "V6 DoR sarprised 'Sho wad WEE R FECE | ous. o ¢ not be troubled with a surplus, prove to be the case the new treaty | frming the sound doctrine of presidential thus make terms with the constituted au- . L o H h will probably encounter little if ¥ | esponsibility In the matter of federal ap- | thorities and rigidly confine them to limits | 424 female, carried & more or leas generous ind that has Dbeen es——— v robably encounter little any op i 8 y t d to what " P Cgpoqupin, o - HIIN VI probably wncounter litthe 1€ Al ob | CiBtments. ~There are sigos that President | Sitistactory to bimaelf, iy no ordinary man | SUPPIY of stumulun Al belonged fo whe tested for over fift Jattlemen are preparing to as m- | position in the senate and w be | Foosevelt is dlsposed 1o be of the same | 88d there is something about him which s called good society. y gress for legjslation which will pre it mptly ratified, so that congress may mind, and it looks as If the policy of per- appeals with great force to jurymen. As The New York Herald reports an igno ”» years,— “Ayer’s. future contilcts between the cattle [ proceed early;in the coming session 10 | mitting senators and representatives to ab- | * iplomat Crowe has very few rivals. as a and sheep men on the ranges. 1f each | e cousideration of canal logislation. | solutely dictate the appointments within :;::g";‘“’ht: !‘l:n-:||:?:|in|'|-a.;‘;-:m:u ”:’2- ::mh:l‘ll:nr‘!-:;"nlu:hllhe;:\'rhv:‘rk;(:n“"r L"‘:m::— As a druggist of 18 years’ experi. Y would obey the laws that now exist and | With the treaty ratiied and the report | their states and districts might be given up | (0% 00 0 P8 GO0 0 atesman very | ing grounds in front of Broadway theaters | ence, [ wish to say that Ayer's Sarsa pespect cach other's rights, an end of the trouble would be had without walt of the fsthmian canal cowmission set iy the werits and the prerogatives of the e sisted upon. 1f so, the return wutive in- 10 the re- much more than mapy of those who now fondly cling to the name and back up the hoarse cries of the hawkers were | hushed. Their red fists clutching bundles | arilla is, without doubi, the best F. J. KAVANAUGH, Saybrook, T, of Uckets and bllls were no longer thrust $laboitle. J.C. AVER CO., Lowell, Mass, into the faces of men and wowen entering l""" forth fully and ¢ sponsibllity once exercised would doubtiess ot the routes lnvestigated, 1t would scem | be wade with as 1ittls condiot a5 ossible | sitered memouiis priat, ® Ordiasrily con- ing on congross. e sldered reasonable proots.

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