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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: rHURSDAT. JULY 28, 1892 TWELVE PAGES 4 papers and the people. It was pressed with means. There's nothing nobler in this world, young man, than fighting for the truth." Detroit Free Fress. Philadelphia Press, in a long and detailed description of its various points, makes the following interesting comparison of it with XirMX such foice that it received an almost unani mm hold existing tariff laws.

We need not base our attack upon questions of constitutional permission or legislative power. We denounce this theory upon the highest possible grounds when we contend that in present conditions its opera PERSONALS. the Blake, the Dupuy de Lome, and the Pied- mously affirmative vote in the Council, only one Alderman achieving the unenviable notoriety of putting himself on record as opposed to it. Of course the movement cannot now tion is unjust, and that laws enacted in accordance with it are inequitable and unfair. monte, the three swiftest and best vessels of the English.

French, and Italian navies re FOUNDED JUNBS 1Q, 1847. young Emperor announced his intention to Bismarck of going to a fete given by Dr. Windthorst, the well-known Ultramontane leader. Bismarck pleaded with him not to go, as it would be in the nature of a personal reflection upon himself, which it would have been, as the Windthorst faction was bitterly hostile to him. The Emperor thereupon flew into a rage, stamped his feet, and replied in such a brusque and insulting manner that Bismarck tendered his resignation.

Although the story is unofficial it has every evidence of probability in its favor. It was the natural spectively: These are the American interests Mr. Cleveland has in mind and he says the Demo foa neglected even for a short time. It is fair MUSIC ANTD DRAMA. Daily rehearsals of the burlesque Babes in the Woods," which will be given in the open air at Burlington Park in connection with the Elks picnic, Aug.

2, are being conducted at the different theaters, and the ninety or more young people who will take part in the production are gradually reaching the degree of proficiency necessary for the success of the undertaking. Within the last few days several changes have been made ia the cast. Will S. Rising, who was to have played the part of one of the babes, has been obliged to drop out, and his place will be filled by either Joe Doner or Eddie Foy. IdaMullo is cast for the part of the other babe." The character of Lord Carnagie will be taken by Mrs.

Battis, while the Lady Carnagie of the play will be Francis Leon, the female impersonator. Henry Norman of the Ali Baba company will be the first villain and Edward Feeley, who plays th crats will not be recklessly heedless of to expect that persons willing to contract to do the work named will send in their bids I 2r them nor abandon their regard for them. Mme. Modjeska ia now on her California ranch studying floriculture and the best means of keeping flies out of the milking pail. Mr.

Cleveland calls his running mate "Squire," That is a rather better title than because the Vice-Presidential candidate is entitled to it. Col. Streator, by whose the militiaman lams was tortured, is living four centuries beyond his time. He would have been a valuable man in the days of the Spanish inquisition. Rudyard Kipling tarried in Montreal long Nothing short of the abolition of protection fills his bilL 38 9.

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Manager. thing for Bismarck to have done under the circumstances, and the rage of the Emperor comports with his extraordinary conduct on many other recent occasions. Horse 20,500 22 12,000 21 10,500 19.7 14.000 20 20,000 22 equivocally that there is no excuse whatever for thoKn whn fpk to misrepresent him. So Speed far from refusing to oppose the protective tariff as unconstitutional, he rises in the in part of the slave in Fanny Davenport's "Cleopatra," will be the second villain. Emma Wari and Bessie Lynch will play the Duke and the enough to insult the best citizens of the place and thus till dd one of the few remaining gaps in his well-earned reputation as the world's champion cad.

Calvin S. Bnce says the last Democratic campaign cost him $500,000. Mr. Harrity is to be congratulated. The Democratic House of Representatives is printing his campaign literature for him.

Referring to the retaliation legislation right away and not run the risk of being left behind by others who recognize the importance of promptitude. Then the committee will act and the work begin at once, so that within a very few weeks from this date the daily accumulation of garbage wi 11 be dis posed of by cremation instead of being dumped around the city in the present disgraceful fashion. The league may well be proud of its achievement in bringing round bo important a reform in such short order, overcoming the vis inertia of the Council, and especially at a time when its members usually do little else than prepare for tne annual vacation. The Mayor and Aldermen, always excepting one of the latter, are also entitled to the thanks of their constituents for the commendable diligence they displayed in the matter. 900 900 700 2,000 1,500 tensity of his opposition to a plane even above the Constitution when he says: We need passed by Congress against the Canadians, which places a duty upon the tonnage of tjoai mat can be carried in bulkheads (tons) Distance that can be steamed at 10 knots without oa ling (knots) Canadian vessels passing through the Sault Ste.

Marie canal as retaliation for the burden 'not base our attacks upon questions of constitutional permission or legislative power. 12,000 13,000 4,000 15,000 24,240 We denounce this theory upon the highest nossiblfl rounds when we contend that in some discriminations against American shipping and the violation of the treaty of 1871, Taken altogether the Columbia represents the highest type of the fleet armored cruisers present conditions its operation is unjust. the Toronto Globe quotes the report of the Privy Council of Canada, made in June last, Persons desirinz THE TRIBUNE served St their homes can secure It by postal card requestor order throush Telephone No. 214. AV here delivery is irregular, please make im-mediate complaint to this ofUce.

POSTAGE. and that laws enacted in accordance with it yet constructed. It will be phenomenally and insists that the regulations "do not dis are inequitable and swift and its safety has been secured by every What is the theory of our Republican modern device known to naval construction. WORLD'S FAIR APPROPRIATION Gladstone is being so urgently warned by several of his political adversaries that his health may break down if he becomes Premier that it looks as though they feared his condition was entirely too robust for the good of the Tories. Queen Victoria is surrounded by a cordon of detectives as many as those about the person of his Czarship of Russia.

When it is necessary to guard the head of a limited monarchy in the fashion approved by an autocrat, it is significant to say the least. Mrs. Cleveland, too, had fifteen photographic negatives taken in New York last week, and from these she will choose those that are to be prepared for public sale. So the "wife and mother is really to cut some figure in the campaign after all. THE criminate against American shipping, but do discriminate in favor of a Canadian route and Canadian ports." The Globe would have us, It will be of interest to know that before long "opponents to which Mr.

Cleveland refers? It is that protection benefits the country as a it will have a sister on the salted seas, as believe that the Canadians are not discrim whole. Mr. Cleveland joins issue with them. cruiser No. 13, its twin in all respects except SECURED.

The House has voted to concur in the Senate amendment to the Sundry Civil bill providing for an appropriation of $5,000,000 for the inating against American citizens, but only to that it will carry a heavier battery, is on the Domtstia, 8, 10, and 12 pace paper 1 cent Saturday paper (16 pages) .....9 eenta Sunday paper 3 cent Foreign. 8. lO. and 12 page paper, cents 16 to SO pages 3 cent 22 to 28 pages 4 cents Over 38 wntl stocks in the same yard. He says that laws made in accordance with that theory are inequitable and unfair.

He says that the constitutionality of such laws is a secondary question. The great objection to them is that they rob the many for the sake secure their route down tho Sst. Liawrence. This is simple sophistry Tho Washington Treaty provides in its 27th article THE ILLINOIS DEMOCRATS GET THEIR rrince. mere win oe a vanea list or specialties which will be supplemented with a ballet composed of forty people.

The burlesque itself will deal with the recent labor troubles at Homestead, but the subject will be treated in a farcical and entirely impersonal manner. It will be full of local hits also, which will be carried np to the date of the production. Gustavns Luders, the new leader of the Schiller Theater orchestra, will conduct the dramatic music, and Miss K. L. Dounie of the National Conservatory of Music and Prof.

Jacob-sohn will be in charge of the dancing. The stags management is in the hands of Mrs. Benton Barnes and William Parry. A rehearsal the play will be given at Burlington Park tomorrow morning to ascertain if the open air arrange, ments are adequate to the needs of the occasion. The new play, A Trip to the Circus," will be produced for the first time on any stage at Mc Vicker's Theater next Sunday evening.

It is said to be modeled somewhat upon the lines of "A Country Circus," which enjoyed a long run at the same theater last falL Considerable more prep-paration has been made for it, however, than was the case in the first Circus venture, and the specialties in the last act are much more elaborate than the ones attempted before. The cast of the production includes soma fairly well known names, such as John Woodward. Charles C. Man-, bury, F. Montaine.

O. E. Eldridge. Cliff Dean, William Robinson, W. E.

Unger, George Carron, Miss Estella Dale, Miss Dorothy Thornton, Miss Mary Davis, Miss Lillian Keene, and Miss Josia Montaza. These, however, are the names of the players proper. For the circus specialties there will be another complete cast, including Master Colin Melville, the child rider; Frank Melville, the bareback rider Sig. Voltiase, the four-horse rider the Herbert brothers, acrobats and Mile. Lowres Bochell, the slack-wire dancer.

The closing feature of the new piece is a chariot race, which takes place on the stage. ANSWER, The government of her Britannic Majesty en of the few. the consumers for the benefit of SOCIETY 3IEETIXG3. gages to urge upon the government of the Dominion of Canada to secure to the citizens of the United States the use of the Welland, St. Law the manufacturers.

Mr. Cleveland says that The Democrats of Illinois have been notified officially that their brethren in other parts of the country do not intend to lift a finger to aid them, and that it is a matter of utter even sf the protection theory were constitu rence, and other canals in the nonunion on terms of equality with the inhabitants of the Dominion, tional he would not advocate it, because in MEMBERS OF STEPHEN DOUGLAS COUNCIL 612. Koval Arcanum, are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother. Fred eriek Weed, from his late resilience. 35 near 12th and Thursday.

July 2a at 10 aj. in. HENRY Kegent. etc indifference to them how this State goes. Prof.

W. wight, who died recently while in the act of signing his will, left an estate valued at $1,000,000. There will be rich pickings for the lawyers. For nearly twenty years Prof. Dwight's income from his teaching and writings ranged from $25,000 to $40,000 per year.

It afterward dropped to per year, and at the time of his death his salary as emeritus professor in Columbia College was $7,500. All this was in addition to his legal practice, from which he is said to have derived a large income, his fees in single caces, as referee or counsel, at times amounting to as much as $100,000. ILLIXOIS rOLlTICS. The language of this article is simple enough Congressman Outhwaite of Ohio, a man of equitable and unjust in practice. If he were correct in that assertion nobody would be for such laws no matter how constitutional they for a child to understand.

It has been dis the Vallandigham stamp, with as little patriot THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1892. tinctly and repeatedly violated by the Cana were. Mr. Cleveland denounces protection ism or regard for national honor as that individual had, said in the debate Tuesday: Let dians, and that is the reason why retaliatory not only as unconstitutional but as a crime. legislation has been passed.

Instead of try Illinois stay in the Republican column until Let the editor of the Staats-Zeitung read his intense language again and it will perceive ing sharp dodges and seeking to get round the doomsday rather than do this thing to pro World's Fair by 117 yeas to 105 nays. It Had previously voted to non-concur in the amendments increasing the appropriation for the eovernment's exhibit from $316,000 to the appropriation for the World's Columbian Commission from $95,500 to the appropriation for the Board of Lady Managers from $30,000 to and the item giving the Director-General $10,000 for contingent expenses find providing for two meetings of the National Commission. By this action these items of tho amendment will have to go into conference again. The House first took a yea and nay vote upon the insulting motion of one of the Southern Brigadiers, Bank head, to strike out the word "million," thus leaving the appropriation $5, and the insult and iusulter were sat down on by 141 nays to 77 yeas. The motion to concur was then carried by 117 yeas to 105 nays, and the long and bitter struggle was over.

It is evident from the final figures that of the 105 hostile to the ap mote the success of the National Fair." that it has widely misinterpreted his meaning. plain provisions of the treaty by subterfuges, the Canadians would be better engaged in All honor to the Republican Senate for the noble way it stood fast and hung on against the Democratic House for the fire-million appropriation to the World's Fair. They saved the Nation's honor and preserved its good faith untarnished. Peoria Transcript: Mr. Stevenson cannot carry his own State.

His nomination was one of This thing meant coining some useless old silver junk which may otherwise lie in the living up to them. Had they done so there ALLEGED "MONOPOLY" OF STEEL THE would have been no need of retaliatory leg Treasury vaults till the Day of Judgment into islation. souvenir half-dollars, the Treasury Department to receive back at the close of the Fair If Chairman Carter at one period of his at least the value of the silver bullion thus MANUFACTURERS. Democratic papers speak of the Carnegie monopoly." They say that what has happened at Homestead has been the natural outcome of the "steel monopoly." Numerous Democratic small-potato orators are also telling the workingmen that thny must vote for Cleveland because he is the enemy of mon coined by it, and probably a edbd deal more. career was a successful book-agent, as the able Democratic editors are actively trying to prove, no wonder they are getting scared.

The leading Democrats of Illinois have pleaded with such Northern malignants as Chicago reports nine deaths from sun Outhwaite of Ohio and with the Confederate strokes to one at Kansas City. Kansas City Star. opolies like that at Homestead, and will Comparisons are odious, but Chicago also re those blunders for which the Democracy are famous. Danville News: If John M. Palmer makes a few anarchistic speeches there'll be more assassinations at Homestead.

The talk of the demagogue is the seed of anarchy. Paris Beacon: Copperhead Stevenson and Anarchist Altgeld have undertaken to deliver the State of Illinois at Democratic headquarters this alL They will find their contract a little difficult of fulfillment. Kansas City Journal: Of course it was foolish for Illinois to send a Democrat to the United States Senate, but the people of that State did not realize the full extent of their folly till Palmer made his recent anarchistic speech. Quincy Whig: It is expected that before the end of September there will be more than a thousand Republican clubs in Illinois. They are a potent factor in the campaign, and there should be one in every township in the State.

Lincoln Courier: The Decatur Sentinel, the only Prohibition newspaper in the Fourteenth Brigadiers to allow this subscription of souve ports nine times the population of Kansas City. nir halves to be made, telling them that if it A circular from the Department of Agriculture indicates a belief that the disease in cattle known as lumpy-jaw can be cured in a few days by the use of iodide of potassium. The disease has never been recognized by the department as contagious or incurable, and it has condemned animals suffering from it only wjiien the disease was sufficiently advanced to affect the general condition of the beast. It is pointed out that if lumpy-jaw can be cured thus easily the treatment can be undertaken by farmers, who would thus avoid loss of the carcass. The circular ask3 for information in regard to the value of the indicated remedy as shown by actual trial of the same.

knock the, monopolists in the head with his free trade club if given a chance. The probabilities are that these brawlers do Chicago's recent open air performance of As You Like It," given by the members of the Daly company at Fairlawn in the cause of charity, has prompted a similar entertainment which will be given at Biggies' Place, Bedford Road, Westchester County, N. next Saturday afternoon. The woodland scenes from the comedy will be presented under the direction of John alone and by a number of artists, including Eleanor error, as Rosalind, Louisa Mitchell as Celia. Madge Carr as Aadrey, John Malone as Orlando, Archibald Cowper as Jaques, E.

T. Backus as Touchstone, Thomas Lawrence as the Banished Duke, and J. Edwin Brown as Adam. The entertainment is nnder the patronage of the fashionable enmmer residents of Westchester County, and the proceeds are to go to the Pocan- is made they can carry Illinois, secure its "We'll follow our gallant leaders through Electoral vote for Cleveland, the majority of propriation there were twenty-eight who would thick and thin exclaims a perspiring and palpitating Democratic exchange. "Thick and the Congressmen, the Governor, and the Legis thin" that means Cleve and Steve.

lature, which will gerrymander the State. The not put themselves on record for Bankshead or Hogshead amendment, and only in the way Brigadiers, Tammany, and their Northern al When the Rev. T. De Witt Talmage thinks of manly opposition. lies reply contemptuously that they do not care a curse for Illinois.

It is a matter of indifference to them which way it votes. They For this appropriation Chicago is grateful. of Mr. Holman of Indiana, how can he go on saying that we live in the grandest day of the most glorious month of the proudest year of the greatest decade of the most wonderful century the world ever saw? do know what a monopoly is. They 6eem to have an idea that whoever makes more money than the average must have eome special monopoly advantage which enables him to do so.

In their eyes Mr. Armour is a monopolist, though the packing business is open to every man with some capital. There are monopolies "in this country. The corporation which has an exclusive right to operate a cable railway in a certain street or to lay down gas mains there has a monopoly in that street. The owner of a patent has a It will enable her Board of Directors to con would rather have Tammany on their side tinue the great work of construction upon the than Illinois and they don't believe in the Na Ejtvtous contemporaries that talk so glibly enlarged scale which has been rendered tional Fair; as there is nothing in it for them.

of the new Chicago directory as a great work of How do the Illinois Democrats like this essary by the plans of the National Cornmis- fiction," a "triumph of mind over matter, "grandest work of the imagination published this sort of political partnership? Are they pleased sion and by the extraordinary pressure for to find themselves 'of so little consequence in year," etc, should remember that the national census usually bears out all of Chicago's claims space which has been made not only by Amer the estimation of Southern and Eastern Con practical monopoly of the article made under that patent during the life of the patent. The as to population. ican but also by foreign exhibiters. But tJongressionai District, has bolted the nomina tion for Congress of the Rev. E.

B. Cake and is making heroic efforts to defeat that gentleman. St. Louis Star-Sayings: In defeating the World's Fair bill the House of Representatives has not strengthened the cause of Democracy in Illinois. Even Adlai E.

Stevenson must feel ashamed of his party's representatives in Congress. Joliet Republican: John M. must be fishing for a Presidential nomination in 1S96. But be should understand that the Anarchists are not quite numerous enough in this country to dictate such a nomination, even in the Democratic party. Springfield News: After alL when both parties are tired of their pleasantries concerning each other, there will be an immense amount of hard work to do.

There Is not going to be any walkover for the Republicans or Democrats this Mrs. Lease of Kansas claims to be an even more important than this, the action of sewing-machine manufacturers had a patent monopoly for years. The Bell Telephone Octsidk of two or three specialties there was practically nothing doing in the New York stock market yesterday. Quotations held firm. The local stock market was comparatively acfc-iveand prices advanced slightly.

Sterling rates continue firm. New York exchange sold at 40 cents discount. The volume of trading was light on the Board of Trade and all of the markets were lower. Favorable State reports and the national weekly crop bulletin were against the price. As compared with the latest prices of the previous day September wheat closed cent lower, corn 1 cent lower, oats cent lower, cash rye steady, barley steady, flax weak, September pork 25 cents lower, lard 5 cents lower, and ribs 74 cents lower.

gressmen? Do those Chicago Democrats who have subscribed their money for the Fair or who have a manly, disinterested pride in it3 success feel quite as eager to spend their time "Abraham Lincoln Republican." But Dr. Mary Walker has sometimes made the same claim. company has one now, but it will soon ex the House will correct an unfavorable impression which was in danger of doing incal tico Hill Free Kindergarten, a Charles Frohman's company in "Jane" will enter upon the last week of its summer engagement at the Grand next Sunday evening. Manager Harry Hamlin, who is now spending his vacation in New York, has made several efforts to hold the company a week longer.but the vacation plans of Miss Bennett and Paul Arthur, who will leave immediately after the engagement for European journeys, will not admit of change, so the play will be removed at the time first decided upon. The Grand has made no engagement for the week immediately following.

The lull will be taken advantage of by giving the theater a thorough cleaning and overhauling. The withdrawal of "Miss Helyett from the Columbia Saturday night will close an engagement that has filled a distinctive place in the amusement field in Chicago this summer. The intense heat, while it has exerted an appreciable effect on the attendance during the last week, has not caused the company to relax its efforts in the performance of Belasco's quaint play. The closing matinee will be given Saturday, and already there has been a considerable demand for seats. At the close of the present engagement the company will take a three weeks' vacation and then begin its fall tour with an engagement in Mil pire.

During its lifetime no one has been Please excuse us, Pro Bono Publico," and money for the Democratic ticket as they did? If so they lack gall, to make oppres able to use a telephone without its consent. culable injury to the Fair. Both Houses of Congress having voted for theatre million ap sion bitter." from giving all the efficacious methods recommended for the removal of tan and freckles." Write a letter to Grcver Cleveland, Buzzard's Bay, Mass, No such monopoly exists as regards the manufacture of steel. Any man can go into it as freely as into the business of keeping a propriation the action of Congress THE DISCIPLE OF PROF. SUMNER, THE is a complete Federal indorsement FREETRADER.

Congress has decided that as between Hol grocery store. It is a mere matter of money in substantial aid of the World's man and the World's Columbian Exposition it Mr. Washington Hesing says his inter and ability. There are numerous steel mills prefers the Exposition. view that "his father is a Henry Clay protec in Pennsylvania besides those owned by Car Columbian Exhibition as the government's tionist," and explains how it came abdlit that Ir is not to be the Chicago Fair." In be own work.

It will arouse not only an added half of the United States of America Chicago negie and rncfc. 'mere are four large ones in and near Chicago, Steel mills are found at' Detroit, Cleveland, Birmingham and he did not follow in his father's footsteps on the tariff question. It appears that he was enthusiasm at home, bat it will convince for lifts up its voice and rejoices with the utmost fervor warranted by the state of the weather. eign powers that this is a great national and converted when he was a stulent by Prof. elsewhere uncontrolled by Carnegie.

Sumner of Yale, the college where he gradu not in any sense a local Fair, and that the What do people mean then by talking of Mr. Georgb Strater, editor of the Ashley year in Illinois. Springfield Journal: Thi3 is not a good year for a candidate for the high and responsible office of overnor who is generally regarded as a special friend of the Chicago Anarchists to submit his case to the law-abiding voters of the great State of Illinois. Bloom ington Leader: The keynote of the campaign doesn't resound as though it had been struck by a sledgehammer. In the judgment of many voters the only really dulcet, entrancing notes that have been heard in this campaign so far were when Altgeld's barrel was struck.

Moline Dispatch: Mr. Stevenson said in his speech at New York that he distrusted his capacity for the office of Vice-President. Ke will no doubt be pleased to know that so many voter agree with him in distrusting bis capacity that he will never be able to show whether he has any or not. ated, and became the ardent disciple of that Times, published at Hudson, requests us to President's invitation to them meant what it said an invitation to a United States Exposi insert the following the "steel There was a time years ago when certain iron establishments had an advantage which approached closely ultra free trader, who advocates the adoption in this country of the British system no pro A severe wind-storm struck the Town of Ashley. Mb.

W. Hesing speaks of The Tribune's position on the tariff, of articles printed by it in past years in behalf of tariff reform and against immoderate tariff duties, and commits the singular blunder of confusing that with free trade. He can see no difference between the advocacy of moderate, reasonable, sufficient protection, and no protection at' all He jumps at the stranjre and violent conclusion that he who advocates moderate protection is a radical free trader, and that a tariff for revenue only is the same thing as reasonable protection! He now indorses a candidate who is standing gladly on a platform which denounces protection in any degree as unconstitutional and a robbery of tion. on the new Wabash extension, Sunday and blew down a fine, large two-story store building owned by William Wyrick. Mr.

Wyrick being a tection and a tariff for revenue only. But Mr. to a monopoly. Some shrewd Americans, Washington Hesing has not preached that Mr. Carnegie being among them, bought the hustler immediately set a gan? of men at work rebuilding and in a week the loss will be re doctrine very much in the Staats Zeitung, waukee.

The program of the Bendix Summer-Night Concert in" the Armory tonight will be made up of excerpts from the operas of Wagner. Following are the selections Selections from UL Act Vorspeil Lohengrin Selection Wotan's Farewell Magic Fire Scene Walknre Voices of the Forest Siegfried Siegfried's Rhine Journey Siegfrieds Death -Gotterdammerung Prize Song Meistrsinger Overture Tannhauser paired. which he edits. On the contrary, Mr. Wash- right to use the Bessemer patents in this country.

They were far-sighted enough to see that the reduction of the cost of making Inasmuch as Mr. Strayer in bis capacity as It has been a long and a hard fight to overcome blind, unreasoning Democratic hostility to the great national enterprise, but it is now over and nothing stands in the way of complete and triumphant success. This fight against the Fair has been made by a two- repudiated the free trade doc- ington Hesing trine of the to the time editor vouches for the truth of this and as Mr. Wyrick is undoubtedly a public-spirited citizen and a man who ought to be encouraged on gen platlorm ot nis party up steel by the Bessemer processes was so great HOT ROASTS. when he started on his that it would stimulate enormously the de eral principles we hasten to comply with the pilgrimage to New York, to deliver mand for that metal and that iron would be tne many tor tne benenc ot tne tew.

Lie an the Lutheran protection votes to Cleve Albany Journal: The inexpressible Peffer seems to have become a full-fledged Socialist. Day by day it is more clear that Peffer is a mis displaced by it for railroad tracks. While Here's to Congressman Caruth of Ken thirds majority of the Democrats in Congress. The Bourbon South voted nearly solid against nounces that he himself received his tariff ideas from Prof. Sumner, the prince of those patents lasted they made great sums of land.

While there he heard the radical free trade utterances of Cleveland when accepting tucky, in a glass of clear and sparkling boiled water 1 American free traders, and admits that he is it. And Tammany used its knife and toma money as did the English patentee. When the patents expired the special profits ceased is nomination, but nevertheless proceeded to his ardent disciple and worshiper. He has a Chicago begs to renew to Dr. Dana of New deliver those 25,000 Illinois protection Luther by reason of free domestic competition.

right to do that, but he goes too far when he hawk to kill it. The speeches made by Democratic mem York the assurances of its most distinguished con Manager David Henderson of the Chicago Opera-House has been making st rong efforts for some time to secure Raphael Hicks, who has been long identified with the Drury Lane Theater in London, for the property master of the American Extravaganza company. Last night Mr. Henderson received a cablegram from Lon- don saying that Hicks would accept his offer and tries to make it out that all reasonable pro ans to the great free trader. Inen ne came home and probably denied that he was a free sideration and hopes he will continue in the good work of abusing the World's Columbian The processes described in those patents are now the property of the world.

Any man or company of men who please can build a steel tectionists, among the Germans or elsewhere are occupying the same will and ultra posi bers Tuesday were not only hostile but they were unpatriotic. These men were willing trader! mill and use them. That being the case, Uncle Sam's new cruiser, the Columbia, is tion on the tariff as his teacher at college and NO ISSUE ON THE SCHOOL QUESTION. even to defeat the entire Sundry Civil bill and believed to be the gem of the ocean up to date. where is the monopoly at Homestead over the leader of his party, Clevelnnd.

Mr. Washington Hesing told ex-President leave the government without money for which the Democratic demagogues are howl Thk world is ours I Cleveland in New York that 25,000 Kepublican Thk contingent of Northern Illinois Demo many of its running expenses rather than con ing? Before discussing this matter further Protection German Lutherans would vote for cratic statesmen which went to New York to IN" A MINOR IKY. the Democratic leaders should find out from cur in the national Fair appropriation. Their him this fall in Illinois. Being asked by Thb eecure the establishment of a branch Demo their dictionaries what a monopoly" is.

Tribune to produce his authority therefor. action shows that in the future it may safely take. Columbus Journal: Nevada now boasts of a bug that chews up barbed wire fence. She onght to turn that insect loose on her free silver cranks. New York Advertiser: Democrats must stand on their principles," says the venerable Mr.

Dana. If this task were get for Mr. Dana he would be obliged to suspend. New York Press: A New York photographer ays Candidate Stevenson's face is severe in repose." Therein it differs from his scalping-knife, which is severe in action. Pittsburg Commercial-Gazette: Senator Hill is reported to contemplate resigning from the Senate.

1 am a Democrat is his proudest boast, and no Democrat resigns. Philadelphia Record: Narrow-brained shipping laws having largely driven our commerce from the 6ea, and the Anti-Option bill proposes to continue the work of extermination on land. Philadelphia Times: It would be a big thing if in successfully locating the native tin plants in this State they could successfully cross it with the egg-plant. Think of the boom in omelets and custards. Washington Posf It is high time the Republican committee was getting down to work.

What is needed badly at this time is a plan of campaign that will keep the Hon. Roswell G. Horr Quite the Reverse. cratic headquarters in Chicago has returned empty handed. They found that Tammany Goggin Do you mean to say you that suit be predicted any enterprise looking to the in They will find no definition of the word which will cover the business of steel-making, which is as open to every man who cares to engage of clothes for only $1ST That's what I should call a regular pick-me-uo." was dead-set against Chicago, and determined terests of the Nation instead of to that of the sectional South or the Tammany thieves will that nono of the Democratic corruption funds he admits that he had none, but he endeavors to switch the contention over to Judge Alt-geld, and says, the German Lutherans have by a national pronunciamento, as I might term it, declared in favor of Altgeld for Governor." Some German Lutherans will Maygog It isa though.

It a a regular in it as that of printing a newspaper. hand-me-down." Bhould come here. They are wanted else be antagonized by them. where. Secretary Sheoriu gave the statesmen His Indian Jfamo.

THE NEW COMMERCE DESTROYER. no comfort. Says Mayor llogan of Geneva They were walking to the theater, as they had xne ewiiiesi ana most iormiaaoie vessel in probably vote for him because he is of Ger walked to theater, concert, party, and to church Secretary Shoorm will not listen to any talk the United States navy, if not in any other man birth. But Gov. Pfeifer is of German (when they hadn't taken the street-cars) ever about branch headquarters for Illinois.

He de The Democratic party has no other wish than that tho Fair shall be regarded as a national undertaking. Two-thirds of the Democratic members of Congress have cut a sorry figure in this whole business and can claim no credit clares that the State is as thoroughly Republican navy all things considered, ranked as cruiser No. 12, familiarly known as the Pirate," since young McStab had begun to pay serious attention to Miss Leota Haycraft. extraction. While Altgeld is an ultra free trader, however, Pfeifer is a protectionist.

As as Vermont, and that it is no use attempting; to "Leota!" he said, softly. Beautiful name! carry it. Jie wants Indiana to bo the only and now christened the Columbia, has been the mass of the German Lutherans believe in It is Indian, is it not7" ern Democratic State. He wants whatever cam' launched from the Cramps' Shipyard at Phil I have been told that it is Indian," replied the paign funds that come Wost spent in that State protection their votes, other things being would sail for America immediately. Millie Rio-ci, an experienced wardrobe mistress, who.

two years ago, was in the employ of the American Opera company, has also been added to Mr. Henderson's force. Mme. Prince, who has been with the company some time in the capacity of wardrobe mistress, will be retained. An entirely new comedy written by the author of Incog and called Nothing but Money will be brought out at the Grand Opera-House by George W.

Lederer and Kirke La Shelle's new company during a short engagement beginning Saturday, Aug. 13. The company is composed of the principal members of Dixon's Incog company of last season, with the addition of several other clever people. The people who are kept away from indoor performances on account of the heat will be afforded an open-air production at Pain's fireworks tonight. A special program of fireworks is announced, and in addition to this some clever new specialties are down on the bilL The fiery representation of Niagara Falls will be given at th Saturday performance.

Miss Annie Lewis has been spending a part of her vacation in Connecticut studying the manners and customs peculiar to the people of the Wooden Nutmeg State. Her part in "A Nutmeg Match is said to be cleverly drawn and characterized by a genuine New England dialect. G. F. Herrick, who is playing the part of Joel Bartlott in The County Fair at Hooley'a, will soon be transferred to "The Soudan" company, in which ho will be given a juvenile part.

The following season he will be the ringmaster in "A Country Circus." The engagement which Henry Abbey has made with Mme. Calve for a tour in the United States begins in November and ends in April. Up to the time of the prima donna's departure for America she will sing at the Opera Comiqu in Paris. in the success of the Fair, since they certainly adelphia. It is the highest type of its class maiden.

as they have been spent in the past. equal, naturally will go to Pfeifer rather than I wish I had some such name," he sighed, that has yet been constructed in the world, Evidently therefore the plan of the Nation to Altgeld. have shown no feeling except malice towards it. They have done their best to cripple if instead of SamueL" al committee is to concentrate its Western said Miss Why, yon have an Indian name," and it is a matter for national pride that in all its parts it is of domestic manufacture a condition which is stipulated in the original boodle in the State of Indiana for the corrup Leota. "Don you know the girls all call you not to destroy it.

They have shown them 4 Young-Man-Afraid-of-his-Horses tion of voters and the purchases of blocks of selves devoid of partriotism and national There is no State and Church question at issue to make the Lutheran voters prefer one candidate to the other. There is no issue on the parochial school question, although Democratic partisan demagogues are seeking And they walked on in silence. contract which was awarded the Cramps Oct. five. There is to be no division with Illinois.

To those Democrats who have No I'se. 4, 1890. It was designed with two objects in view, speed and coal-carrying capacity. The The Democrats of Indiana have come to look upon this boodle as theirs by right. They pride, taken view Tired Stranger (registering his name at hotel in to make one.

Gov. Fifer's position on the ei broad, liberal, and magnanimous of the Fair and its needs Ballarat, Australia) I want a room." look forward to the political grease crop school question is the same as that of the Re Clerk (looking at register) Ah I From Chica contract calls for 22 knots per hour in its trial trips and an average of 21 knots on the open sea, and for every quarter knot over the publican party, and both are as friendly and as much more important than the corn rop in carrying them through. So far as Illinois go, are you, air. jonesi now are tne world out ot the aoubttul btates. Buffalo Express: Gen." Stevenson had his head examined by a phrenologist when he was in New York.

If he went the morning after that Manhattan club experience he probably learned some startling truths. Philadelphia Inquirer: With even the naked eye you can easily see that the Democrats have caught the anarchistic bear, and, like the man who caught a real live bear, they would only be too glad to let go if they could. Cleveland Leader: The constant iteration by Stevenson of the claim that Illinois will go for Cleveland in November is probably duo to a desire to give a reasonable excuse for his nomination for the Vice-Presidency. Kansas City An enthused Democratic editor declares that "the stars in their courses are fighting for Cleveland and Democracy." In the South they are shooting stars, with a preference for Winchesters. Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette: Mount Chicago is grateful, as well as to the Republican members who have voted solidly for it Fair buildings getting alongf as favorable to the Lutherans and other Ger number specified the contractors will receive is concerned Secretary Sheerin is wise in his Tired Stranger (taking his valise again)" My mans as Altgeld and the Democrats are and troui tne nrst.

xne last obstacle is now re a premium over the contract price of $50,000. prognostications that it is as safe a Republic friend, I have traveled 16,000 miles trying to get away from that question. When does the next will do as much for them. Where there is no Alio Cramps, it is stated, are confident it moved. The Fair has the complete national an State as Vermont and that grcaso steamer leave for the Antarctic Continent?" difference of opinion on a question an "issue" would bo wasted here.

So far as Indiana is indorsement and the country need not tear can make 24 knots per hour, and that it can easily beat any of the ocean liners. In addi cannot be made even by the most desperate CURRENT NOTES. concerned there is no question of the avidity partisan editor or vote seeker. that its managers will not use tne money tion to this great speed the Colum of Iloosier Democrats for that article, but forewarned is forearmed. JNor is Altgeld a He is merely a Man is naturally secretive, but he is so bia will have a coal-carrying ca boastful that he frequently lets it all out- A'ews.

which has been appropriated to the best advantage and make the World's Columbian Exhibition the crowning event of the century. pacity of 2,000 tons, which at the demagogue, endeavoring to utilize his German name to catch Republican German votes for The Kansas Democracy Swallowed p. rate of ten knots per hour would allow it to Mator Washburnk has signed the crema It is a good plan to do an act of unselfish Cleveland and free trade. tory ordinance which was passed by the Coun remain out of port 109 days with a radius of ness occasionauy Dy aenoerate premeditation, even if great effort be required. Troy Fress, action of 26,240 miles.

In a word, it can go THE STAATS-ZEITONG MISINTERPRET Mb. Dana of the New York Sun has been nearly around the world without recoaline. Things are rapidly approaching a point the most malignant and persistent among the ING CLEVELAND. The unhappy Staats-Zeitung, circulating where the summer young man will have to wear a The Columbia will be capable of 20.550 belt because suspenders are so effeminate. Wash horse-power.

It will have three triple ex ington Star. enemies of Chicago and the World's Fair appropriation nil on account of New York getting whipped in the contest for the Fair's site. The columns of his paper have had a dady vilification and misrepresentation of this city First Police Commissioner "What is the ehiefly among protection Germans and unwilling to offend them, hastens to assure them that Mr. Cleveland has repudiated the free trade platform of his party, and that "he pansion engines, each workmg a separate screw on either side of the rudder and one above it, and ten boilers carrying a pressure charge against McGobbT Second Police Commissioner Entering a drug store while on duty." Indianapolis Journal. of 180 pounds.

The vital portions of the ves speaks out unmistakably against the complete overthrow of the protective principle. He re and contained frantic appeals to the Democratic House not to vote one cent of aid to the Fair sel are to bo protected by four inch armor. It must be dreadful when a professional jects the cheeky declaration of that Demo It will have no big guns. The naval appropriation bill describes it 6inger knows that she has lot her voice But it is still more dreadful when she is not aware of the fact Humorist ische Flatter. cratic free trade plank that every protective -Etna should be brought to America to play a star engagement for the Democratic National committee.

Mount J2tna at present is the unrivaled mud-elinger of the world. Philadelphia Press: Senator" Cameron complains that the President did not consult him before appointing Mr. Shiras. WTell, perhaps the President doesn't feel obliged to consult Democratic Senators in these matters. St.

Louis Globe-Democrat: Gray, if he were on the tail end of the Democf atic ticket instead of Stevenson, would be a tower of strength to that party in the Uoosier State. Gray is not pulling his coat off this year to work for the party. St. Paul Pioneer Press: Adlai Stevenson is just as much afraid of bayonets as he was thirty years ago when the government was asking for able-bodied men. That is why the imaginary force bill has such unspeakable terrors for him.

Nashville American: Mr. Shiras of Pennsylvania, whom President Harrison has appointed Justice of the United States Supreme Court, is probably a most excellent man for the position Senators Quay and Cameron oppose his conhrnia-tion by the Senate. Milwaukee Sentinel: Mr. Cleveland seems to think, if he is beaten in this campaign, that the Democratic party will die. This is a singular'l-lief.

The Democratic party is made of more durable stuff. It will live as long as there are men so desirous of power that they do not care how they get it. A Kansas Democrat named E. T. Shelly, Atchison, writes a letter to the New York Post Dem.) defending the surrender of the Kansas Democrats to the Alliance crank party.

The Post bad severely commented on the fool action of the Kansas Democratic convention for having adopted the Alliance Subtreasnry party's Electors and fusing with them on their State and local offices thus there will be no Cleveland and Stevenson ticket run in bleeding Kansas this year, as the Democratic party in that State has dissolved. The correspondent makes this plea for the swallowing up of his late Democratic compatriots by the Subtreasnry cranks and the flat fools: In spite, however, of the paternalistic tendencies of the Alliance platforms the spirit of real Democracy is believed to be at work among the members of the People's party in this State tj. Lntil recently no one not a Subtreasuryite" could receive any party preferment at its hands; but the nominee for Congressman-at-large, CoL Harris, has always been uncompromisingly opposed to the Subtreasury system and the fiat foolishness. Indeed. Congressman Simpson is more than suspected of entertaining similar ideas.

It is even thought by many that if the People's party of Kansas had an opportunity it would turn down its United States Senator (Peffer) for no other reasons than that he believes too implicitly in the absurdities contained in its platform, and is a protectionist. At all events such a result seems to be indicated by the fate of Congressman Otis, who failed to be renominated chiefly because of his vote against the Free Wool bill, as the three-screw commerce de duty is unconstitutional." She When did you first learn that you cil a week ago. Immediately after having affixed his signature to the document be sent instructions to the Health CominUsioner to advertise for bids for crematories. Dr. Ware to ask for the lowest figures at which any responsible party is willing to furnish the required number of crematories to the city, which will enable the inventors who have already constructed plants to say at what price they will sell them or build new ones.

Tho bid3 will be submitted to a meeting of the Finance committee, at which tho Mayor ana Health Officer will be present, and it is understood the matter will be attended to by them without delay after the bids have been handed in. So it is in order to jubilate over the crematory as an assured fact, and assured within one month of the time that the Municipal Order League resolved to press for that as the only satisfactory solution of the garbage problem. This meeting was held June 27. Its action was at once seen to be just what was wanted and the cry for cremation of garbage was taken up by the news established by Congress itself. That House has disregarded his advice and voted the whole five millions, which adds to the variety of the crow menu Mr.

Dana must consume. He has had to swallow Cleveland crow and free trade platform crow and awful tough Poor Mr. Cleveland must be mortified to loved me?" He It came like a glad surprise-just after Penelope Peachblow and Dora Toihver had refused me." New York Herald. stroyer." For this purpose it will have an eight-inch gun as a bow-chaser, which will play haoc with merchantmen. Its other armament will comprise four six-inch breech- see his plain language thus misconstrued.

He said in his acceptance speech: Doctor How is it you're not in the coun Turning our eyes to the plain people of the mugwump crow, and now to these unpalatable' dishes is added the rankest of all, the land, we see them burdened as consumers with a tariff system that unjustly and relentlessly de try when I advised you to go?" Patient" Because the money I saved up to go with you took for giving the advice." A'ew York Sun. loading rifles, eight four inch breech-loading rifles, twelve rapid-firing 6ix-pounders, six rapid-firing one-pounders, two machine guns. World's Fair crow with Chicago garnishing. Appleton I think the Spanish bull fights mands from tliem, in th purchase of the noces-saries and comforts of life, an amount scarcely met by the wages of hard and steady toil, while one field gun, and six torpedo tubes. Thus A dispatch from Geneva, Switzerland, sets much preferable to our prize fights." Plumpton "Goodness! Why?" Appleton Sometimes he bull fighters get killed," Aejo York Weekly.

the exactions thus wrung from them build up and increase the fortunes of those for whose ben forth upon the authority of one of his friends in reality it is designed for three purposes great speed, unusual coal-carrying capacity, and rapid firing. Nothing can get away from efit the injustice is perpetuated. Dedude That man called me a liar, a the character of the interview with the Emperor which led to Prince Bismarck's resigna We oppose earnestly and stubbornly the theory cad, a scoundrel, and a puppy. Would you advise me to fight for that?" Old Gent" By all upon which oar opponents seek to justify and up it and nothing yet built cau overtake it. The tion.

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