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i I 4 i fHE SALT LAKE HERALD THURSDAY FEBRUARY 4 1892 THE HRRALD SALT LAKE CITY UTAH BY THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY DIRECTORS CnAUBEHS President HlliER GRANT Vice President DYER JOUST CAINE I A SUTXH THOMAS MAKSOJLU RIWLD3 YOUNG JUDD GEO CULLI JOHH WIKDEH SIMON BAMBEBQER HORACE WHISKEY Business Manager THE DAILY HERALD Is published every morning Mondays excepted ntTuE HIRALD block corner West Temple and First South streets Salt Lake City by THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription price In advance 110 00 per annum post paid TUE SEMIWEEKLY HERALD Is published every I Wednesday and Saturday morning Prico In advance E3 00 per year six months 75 post paid THE SUNDAY HERALD Is published every Sunday moraine Price In advance f2 60 per annum post paid SUBSCRIBERS will confer favor by forwarding Information to this office when their papers ure not promptly received They will Did ui to determine where the fault lies ALL comjaunioatloas should bo addressed to I THE HERALD Salt Lake City Utah I CITY DELIVERY By tbe yew Invariably In adnnceunnOOO By the month 100 Bytho week 25 weekJ DUNBAR Co Circulators Entered at the Postofflce at Salt Lake City Utah for transmission through the mails as second class matter THURSDAY February 4 DEMOCRATIC TICKET I Municipal Election Monday February 8 1892 MATOR 0 LETT RECORDER MORRIS TREASURER JOSEPH WALDEN ASSESSOR AND COLLECTOB GEORGE SNOW UARSHAXrG A MCLEAN COUNCILORS first Prtdnct WILLIAM FULLER A SCHROEDER TIMMONY Second Precinct WILLIAM BURXE JEFFERSON RHODES A GIAQUE Third PrtciMt A FOLLAKD RICH HARDY Fourth Precinct BACHE CAINE YOUNG Ftfth Precinct HENRY SIEGEL GEORGE GUSHING MADSEN It is not what wo say but what Hoods Sarsaparilla does that makes It sell Tim people recognize merit in medicine as in everything 14 SAFE AND RELIABLE In buying a cough medicine for children says A Walker a prominent druggist of Ogden Utah never be afraid to buy Ohcmberlains Cough Remedy There is no danger from it and relief is always sure to follow 1 particularly recommend Chamberlains because I have found it to be safe and reliable Fifty cent bottles for sale by I drug department I LADIES LET US REMIND YOU That camphor and carbolic acid mixtures are very drying and irritating and will darken the clearest skin Eureka cream contains neither is delightfully perfumed and makes the skin beautifully sort white and smooth 25cts Drusgists The Utah Colorado and Wyoming Gazetteer and Business Directory is in course of publication It is our intention to make the forthcoming edition 01 the Utah Colorado and Wyoming Gazetteer and Directory tho most complete work of tao kind published It will contain an accurate business directory of every city town and village in Utah Colorado and Wyoming and tho names and addresses of mill owners country merchants and professional men etc etc who are located adjacent to villages also lists of government and county officers commissioners of deeds state and territorial boards statutory provisions census statistics times of holding courts names of the postmasters postoflkes express and telegraph offices a complete list 01 justices of tne peace hotels with rates per day daily and weekly newspapers their politics and day of issue besides much other information useful to all classes of business and professional men A descriptive sketch of each place will be given embracing various items of interest such as the location population distances to different points tho most convenient shipping stations the products that are marketed stage communication trade statistics bonded debt the nearest bank location mineral interests churches schools libraries and societies the price of land and the inducements offered to settlers An important feature will be the classified directory giving every business arranged under its special heading thus enabling our subscribers to obtain at a glance a list of all houses manufacturing or dealing in any particular line of goods The work generally will be compiled to meet the wants of the business community and will be so thorough as to deserve their lih ral patronage Aavertisements will bo neatly and conspicuously interspersed through tho volume at the following rates One page40 half page 25 quarter page 15 Gazetteer per copy 5 Special rates made for covers colored pages etc The patronage of the business i community is respectfully solicited POLK Co Publishers HERALD Building Salt Lake City ppIst i The old idea of 40 years ago was that facial ruptloas were due to a blood humor for hlch they gave potash Thus all tho old Sarsa arillas contain potash a mo tobjcc oJlble and drastic mineral hat instead oC decreasing stually creates more eruptions You have no iced 1 this when taking other Sarsaparillas than Joys It is however nor known that tho stomach I ch the blood cresting power is the seat of nil vitiating or cleansing operations A stomach logged by indigestion or constipation vitiate ho blood result pmples A clean stomach and ealthful diccstlou purifies It cad they disappear Thus Joya Vegetable EnrsaperiLi Is compounded after the modern idea to regulate tho bowels and stimularo the digestion The eCect is immadlcto and most satisfactory A short testimonial to entrust tho action of tho potash Sarsapariilas ud Joys modern vegetable preparation Mrs i Stuart of 400 Hnyea St writes I hale I for years had Indigestion I tried a popular arsaparllla but It actually caused core pimples to break out on sly face Hearing that Joys wes alater preparation and noted differently I tried it and tho pimples Immediately disappeared JnH Vegetable uU a sapa Largest batik most eSictlvp game price For ale by Roberts fc olden wholesale agents for Utah and all drutffflsts WELLS CO MERCHANT TAILORS 7 1 and 9 First South Street 0 OTHnG nUT THE BEST MATERIALS CARRIED 0 Workmanship the Equal of Best Eastern Houses It EVANS I UNDERTAKER AND 4 iElVIBAJBLrlVEISiR 1 I 214 STATE sisiii LAKE CITY 19 0 COLLEGE GRADUATE EMBALMING 0 Special attention given to the shipment of bodies Open all night TELEPHONE 364 11 THE WASATCH Patent Roller Mills BEST GRADES OF ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR BrariuSHigli Patent and Straight Grade All warranted as good as any made In Utah The Highest Cash Price Paid tor Good Wheat TELEPHONE TO THE MILLS lOft OBTIOE 45 EAST THIRD SOUTH Sx I HUSLER CO Props SALT LAKE THEATRE CHAS BURTOX MASAGEB ThrOB flights and Saturday Matinee COMMENCING THURSDAY FEB 4 Annual engagement of the popular I CARLETON OPERA GO In Three Great Opera Successes THURSDAY NIGHT and SATURDAY MATINEE Strauss INDIGO FRIDAY NIGHT Gilbert Sullivans Brightest Gam THE GONDOLIERS SATURDAY NIGHT Alfred Colliers Masterpiece ot Melody DOROTHY a NEW SCENEItY GORGEOUS COSTUMES I DELIGHTFUL Music I SPARKLISO HUMOR I A GREAT CAST 1 Prices 23c 50c 1K UO 0 Next Attraction STUART ROBSON acd company of players 3 eIghts commeneng Monday February 8 Monday and Tuesday Night BronrfonHowarH comedy of the oenturv The Henrietta ednesday night Godon and Cor betts amusing comedy Is Marriage a Foil ure Prices 25c 50c 8100 S150 Sale of seats begins Saturday February 6 VONDERLAND VVeeI of Febrlary 4 MILLIE CHRISTINE Tha greatest living wonder MONS GARLAND The Glass Eater Burton Stanley In the Widows Troubles lOs AcUKdleawlosa lOo JOSEPH SIMON Clothing 9 GENTS FURNISHING GOODS And Noti01 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL No 13 First South Street GABEL THE TAILOR 65 Second South St II UiU Salt Lake City kI II 1t1iU 1J1h Snlls toCrder from pto66 I Pants to gsr 389 to 14 1 SUITS MADE IH 24 HOURS PANTS MADE IN 5 HQU 4 By FlratclBBi Workmen In this City HENRY WAGENER SALT LAKE CITY UTAH California I Brewery AGER BEER ALE and PORTER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL teood South Si thras doom nllt of Msln Ht MOAD Mtnnger Expert Dental Company lentlotry on Weekly Installments Ole hlrd Down and the rest on Easy Payments Teeth Extracted Absolutely Vital Pals Sets of Teeth from 300 Up Teeth Filled from lW Up O13c8 Open Sundays and Holidays Offlca in Central Blocs No 45 liecond ontb js FARRELL CO PLUMBING Gas and Steam Fitting Asbestos Cement Covering for Steam Pipes Telephone COO Box 502 137 Main St Opposite uerl gci Bros To promote health preserve and length en life stimulate and invigorate the fluand system tone the stomach aid 1 digestion create an appetite and repair the waste tissues of the lungs nothing surpasses i an absolutely pure rcdiv ritsSr1e whiskey of delicious flavor smooth to the taste mellow a rand of richest quality Unlike inferior whiskies it will not rasp or scald the throat and stomach Call for CREAM PURE RYE and take no other For sale only at highclass liquor and drug stores DALLAMAND CO CHICAGO Hazard Sporting and Blasting POWDER PAINB LYNP AWta i SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Having Taken Inventory we fln that under ordinary circumstances ou stock should be reduced but we have a greater reason for making a sale at this time as We have Advertised this building will be torn down in about sixty days We will be obliged to move into a smaller building during the time that our new store is being erected Under the Circumstances the Greater part of our stock will be sold Commencing Monday Morning February 1st we will make the following reductions for one week in the Silk Dress Goods Linen and Domestic Departments 4 SILK DEPARTMENT Black Gros Grain 125 reduced to 89cts 1S5 reduced to 97ets 150 reduced to 113 Black Rhadame 135 reduced to 93ots i75 reduced to 117 Black Surah SOcts Quality 35cts 75cts 63cts 100 79ets 135 reduced to 109 India 75cts Quality 47cts I 100 79cts 125 II 95cts Colored Bengaline 225 to 169 Colored Surah 40cts to 23ots 50cts to 44cts 85cts to 6Scts Colored India 150 to 115 75ots to 59cts 50cts to 44ets Colored Satin 75cts to 63ctS Colored Crepes 150 to 119 32 Inch Florentine Silks 90cts to GOcts Colored Velvet 225 to 179 200 to 165 150 to 125 BLACK GOODS DEPARTldENT 175 Camels Hair 129 165 Camels Hair 119 1 35 Novelties 95ets 85cts Serge 65cts 125 Wool rpe 100 150 French id 119 125 French Cord 9Scts Silk Warp Henrietta 200 to 143 150 to 110 14J to 100 Wool Henrietta 135 to 95cts 110 to 85cts 90cts to 63cts S5cts to 65cts Alpaca SOets to 38cts 60cts to 39ots 85cts to 67cts 125 to 93cts 150 to 119 200 to 5135 COLORED DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Henriettas 125 to 95cts 100 to 73cts 75cts to SOets 65cts to 47cts Ladies Cloth 60ets to 44 cts 50cts to SSfcts Camels Hair 150 to 115 125 to 05c Plaids 75ets to 500ts 150 to 115 125 to 95cts 100 to 70cts English Diagonals 140 to 99cts LINEN DEPARTMENT Turkey Red Damask 50cts to 38cts 75cts to 43cts 100 to 65cts Unbleached Damask SOcts to 33cts 75cts to 47cts 90cts to SEcts Bleached Damask SOcts to 37cts 75cts to 490ts 100 to 72cts 150 to 110175 to 115 200 to 138 Table Sets Cloths and Napkins 550 to 229 650 to 425 750 to 500 875 to 6501300 to 850 1500 to 1000 1100 to 775 Towels 15cts to lOots 20cts to 15cts 25cts to 19cts 35cts to 25cts SOcts to 37 l2ot3 75cts to 55ot3 100 to 75cts 125 to 100 150 to 110 175 to 145 200 150 Chenille Covers 150 to 120 200 to 145 300 to 225 600 to 450 900 to 675 Bouffe Covers Tray Cloths and Doylles etc at Cost rsozwcEeaiMO EiE jviitTiwiE cr 15c Percale lOots 40c Draperies Spots 15c Cheviot lOots 25c Draperies 17ets 30c Double Faced Canton Flannel 20 Cents FLANNEL DEPART rE JVX 85c French Flannel 58c40c all wool plaid Flannels 25fl EXDERDO FLANNELS 100 Fancy Styles 66c 750 Fancy Styles SOc 60c Plain Colors 38c NAVY BLUE RED AND GREY FLANNELS 45e to 30c 50c to 25c GOo to 45c 8140 WlCiIC WAESf TO IsSlXO EMBROIDERED FLANNELS 110 to 90cts 150 to 110 5175 to 125 175 to 140 125 to 95cts The prices quoted here may not be as startling as soms that appear often in other advertisements but we desire to impress on the minds of our customers and the public that these are actual reductions and there is not a fictitious price ia the above List GROESBECK HOUGHTON TVZATflEB INDICATIONS I The Indications furnished by tho United States agricultural department through Mr Kirkam In San Francisco For Utah rain or snow warmer SILVER AND LEAD I Bar silver was quoted in New York yesterday at 90J Lead 410 To LETT The mayors office SILVER is now at about the lowest point I it has ever touched in price FOKAKEH TVITH his foghorn wouldnt I Lake be in sight at a Liberal meeting in Salt WITH COTTON gone down nearly to 6 cents I per pound the once royal staple is no longer king EDITOR GAUZA is not compelled to have I I anybody to swear to tho extent of his circulation and advertising Now Mn Tribune please hand down that I third objectionable man you referred to as being on the Liberal ticket COL LETT is i making a brilliant canvass I His speech at the pavilion Tuesday night was the town talk yesterday TUE coNTINUOUS brakes of the Liberal I I ticket are all right but something is the I matter with the automatic coupler BUSKIN is rather in hopes that tae next swing of the Tribunes popular and widely I circulated cleaver will decapitate the head I of the ticket MESSES OLsoN and KAUUICK being per I onw non ata to the jribune they have been given their passports Perhaps they i wouldnt salute the Hag THE ST JOSEPH Herald says a man there I last Sunday shot off his foot Thats nothing Judge POWERS of Salt Lake shoots off his mouth every night PENSION CosiMiesiOMEn RAUSI says S1GO 000000 will be tbe high water mark of pen I idea payments per annum Fifteen years ago GARFIELD said 35000000 would be the outside figure BOSTON is discussing the question of straw in her street cars to keep passengers I warm After a while the companies will learn to put up stoves and save the straw to break the back of the prohibition camel THE LIBEHALS having by their convention disposed of the old city officials in a I bunch they are now proceeding to enlarge the free list by the SPKINOEU mothod applied to the new nominees viz the process of elimination TUE AjmHiniusoN people are bringing out VicePresidential candidates in various states to carry local delegations This is the moaning of the candidacy of TIIUIISTOK of Nebraska who is a pronounced BLAINE man but who in any event is opposed to the nomination of HARRISON IT MAT be all very well for our estimable I morning contemporary to attribute the I failure of tho present city administration to the stringency of the money market but we draw tho line this upon argument at robberies garrotinge holdups and other protected industries GEN HENRY A BABXUM who died last week in New York was shot through and I through and left on the field of Malvern I Hill for dead A body thought to be his I was buried with military honors and his I I funeral sermon preached but the General notwithstanding continued in the war His wounds never entirely healed however VOTERS BE WISE Tnn HERALD wants all classes of this community to understand the local situation in order that every man may vote intelligently and for the best good of the city next Monday It is already pretty gHnerally conceded that whether or not there ate boodlers and corruptionists among the Liberal candidates for municipal offices the ticket is the weakest ever put in the field by any party Most of the nominees are best described by the word nonentities This is especially true of tho couucilmanic candidates who arc so weak intellectually financially and in other respects that their nomination seems like a joke in this community where are so many men of brains and enterprise The fact that stares everybcdv in the face is that tba candidates are not their own masters but are simply the puppets and flgurebeads of the cunning bosses who would prefer to manipulate and control by polling the strings on these nutomatons With these nominees in the city hall tt0 municipal ad I xninstriation would be directed in every I thing from the LlDer headquarters We believe if teo people understand tho situation and they are getting their eyes opened very rapidly these days they will think le js of party than of self preservation ana will generally vote the Democratic ticket which alone offers protection from the danger which threatens Wo believe that only fanatics and cranks will waste votes on sido issues and for impossible tickets The appeal is to the intelligence of the property owner and good citizen who is asked to question himself as to how best to turn aside the evil and inaugurate honest capable and progressive government It is not a time to bo foolish to gratify sentiments The crisis is one which demands tho exercise of the wisdom and the judgment of all who desire the salvation of Salt Lake and want to live in a city where life and property are safe from footpads thieves and hungry unscrupulous officials Voters study the situation carefully and cast your votes where they will count GOING TO PIECES How swiftly the old and rotten institution Is going to pieces I It is doubted that the organization can be kept together until the votes have been counted on Monday evening Of course we refer to the Liberal party Yesterday two of its pet candidates for the council were unceremoniously dropped from the tioket at the head of the I partys newspaper organ The precinct associations were not even consulted the organ which owns the party body and soul taking the matter into its own hands I and eliminating the names of Mr GEORGE OLSON of the First precinct and Mr KARRICK of the Fifth The former is the gentleman who was in some manner connected with that crooked bond which that other boss Liberal BOWMAN the contractor for the city and county building gave for tho faithful performance of the work OLSONS connection with tho bond I business was known by Liberals before his nomination but doubtless it was thought the affair could be kept quiet until after the election when exposure wouldnt matter the fellow being in office his associates and the party would have to stand by him The exposure however endangered the tinket hence OLSON had to go whether agreeable or otherwise to the Liberals of his ward He was ordered to retire the other day and his letter of resignation was prepared for him but he refused to sign until his name was simply dropped from tho ticket and last evening it is said ho took his medicine and placed his name to the paper which the boss had carefully written for him It is assumed that knowing the man with whom he was dealing the boss had witnesses present to see that the signature was genuine Just why Mr KARRICKS name was dropped has not appeared Ho was nominated regularly and seemed to be the choice of the party in his ward Perhaps an explanation will come ono of these days when we may expect to be Informd that he is offensive to the bosses though satisfactory to the underlings However this concerns us notat all Wo only refer to the matter as showing how the rotten organization is breaking to pieces It will not surprise if before election day half a dozen more of the nominees shall be arbitrarily retired In fact the wholo ticket should go Only gall of the rankest kind could induce men to come before this community with such an array of names asking popular support It is an insult to the intelligence of the voters suggesting as it does that the latter are without common sense are totally ignorant i of mon and are blindly obedient to party dictation Dissolution having set in it will perform its work speedily Being rotten in every part the Liberal organization is on the verge of a complete collapse If it shall survive the approaching election it will be I due to the expertness of the bosses in toggling and tying the old thing together but the election being over nothing can prevent a general falling to pieces when there will be no Liberals and no bosses and the decent but misguided men of the part will wonder how It was that they could not see the inevitable until it overwhelmed them IT HELPS THE DtMOCKACV I If tho Liberals had nominated their city ticket a month ago the Democracy would have bad a walkover at the election next Monday Never before has a community been so thoroughly disgusted by a political party The more the people look at the Liberal ticket tho keener is the disgust and the greater the alarm This is especially the case on the part of the property owners and the progressive citizens They see at the head ol I the ticket a man who has not advanced a peg in a quarter of a century He is the same now in all respects I that he was twentyfive years ago Ho is I I unfamiliar with the ago and is utterly Ignorant of the people and their aims and I I ambitions He is a fanatic of the most unreasonable character and his fanaticism is that of the middle years of the century I Everybody understands that if he were placed at the head of the municipal government I the wheels would be reversed and I the movement would be backward so far as it would be possible for one man to accomplish this Then behind him is a ticket made up largely of nonentities there being on it few if any of the elements which are essential to tho welfare a progressive town The ticket was made up Dy the bosses because tho latter wanted to control tho government through the ownership of the menThe property owning voters wore neither consulted nor taken into account by the masters who expected that loyalty to puny I would cause decent Liberals to support the ticket which could thus be elected with theI I assistance furnished by the colonizers and hobcs imported and maintained at the citys expense The outrageous business is dawning upon the Liberals of respectability and standing in the community many of whom are making up their minds not to assist In the plot to enrich a few political boshes at the expense of the taxpayers not to stop progress and bring ruin upon the city which has been made to suffer so severely from the misrule of the past two years This feeling is spreading so rapi dly that wo say If there were a few more days in which to develop itself the Liberal ticket from head to tail would be knocked out and with it would go the Liberal party of Salt LaKe with its fanaticlsms hates dead issues boss rule and corruption The ticket just as THE HERALD said it would do ia proving a powerful campaign document in the interest of Democracy and good government and whilo the time is short and the grip of political bosses is tight the indications point to a sweeping Democratic victory on Monday UTAH ANI TIlE iOWANS A petition is being circulated among Iowans and others addressed to the members of both houses of Congress from Iowa urging them to defeat both the TELLER and the FAOLKNEBCAINE Utah bills As this document sets forth tho position of the Liberal faction in the territory it may bo well to notice its features with a view to showing how untenable in reason the position of that faction is Concerning the portion which relates to the TELLER bill providing for the admission of Utah as a state THE HERALD has little to do since the party we represent Is not favoring that measure and since there is no great number of people who advocate its passage at this time It is to bo noted however that it is claimed the new state could not be habilitated before March 1S03 when there would be very likely in the Senate one Republican and ono Democrat and In the House a political hybrid Further that Utah could not vote for President and VicePresident until 169G Accepting this as good argument against the TELLER proposition it has no weight against the other bill which proposes noI I statehood no Senators nor Representatives in Congress no vote in the electoral college no breaking loose from the parental and supervisory control of Congress but only and simply the right to choose territorial officers for tho management of domestic concerns in lieu of Federal domination The petition recites If you will permit us to remain In slatu quo however for a few years we will guarantee that we will be able through Gentile immigration to take care of ourselves without any move legislation except an enabling act from your honorable body In the Home Rule bill this requirement is fully met with regard to any feeling of danger If sincere of Mormon oppression There are other Gentiles who hold themselves to be equal in intelligence in patriotism in honor and in courage to these gentlemen from Iowa or gentlemen from anywhere that are ready to meet such alleged Mormon oppression now without waiting the slow processes of itn migration for reinforcements It is this feeling of ability to take care of themselves without any more legislation except an enabling act which inspires other Gentiles than Liberals so called to yearn for the rights American freemen And even though the privilege of suffrage should be restricted to the question of the time only of holding municipal elections they desire to speak upon that without being muzzled through the arbitrary veto of a nonelective governor We quote again But for the establish ment of that military post Camp Douclas and the protection Congress has given us through proper legislation and the firmness manifested by successive administrations in asserting the sovereignty of our government here few it any of us would be in Utah to address you at this time The monstrous implication hero is that but for military protection these petitioners would have been made away with or murdered whereas on being pressed for its true meaning the reply probably would be they would have gone away And yet this is but a specimen of the character of statement and appeal made almost daily through the Liberal press in the face of the notorious fact that all such statements and appeals are baseless and unmitigated falsehoods And of a piece with the above is the reckless and mendacious story concerning the abolition of polygamy and the duplicity as charged of those proclaiming it The absolute and undeniable truth is and proof to the contrary is freely challenged that there is no citizen of any state of the Union who at his own home is any less affected by contact or in thought with the dead Issue of polygamy than are the inhabitants of Utah today Therefore when tho petitioners say that the denial of the rights of selfgovernment to this people is a matter of vital importance to the antiHome Rule Gentiles as affecting either their personal safety or their moral convictions they aro guilty of sending out to the world a deliberate libelous and scandalous fabrication known by them to be such There is no question under a republican form of government of more vital importance than the one of free suffrage The fundamental principle of republican institutions is the consent of the governed And whilst our Iowa petitioners are appealing to the despotic forms of military rule and finding their justification in the passions and embittered contention of the musty past the champions of the new Utah are seeking to make this garden spot a home for those who love to breathe the fresh mountain air of freedom And they vill make it so Congress may if it will throw around us all the guard which lying partisans may assert to be necessary to show the world the sincerity of our purpose and the measure of our patriotism This will be tolerated and oven welcomed if at the ts same time the reasonable desire for self government in the territory is accorded ain I fairness and justice it should be That done and complete habilltation abiding the results of time the Utah question will be solved Territorial government at best is but a primary form intended for small communities and giving the frame work for statehood It is true as mentioned by the petition under notice that many of tho torn tories possess far more of the attributes of statehood than any territory of the United States ever had prior to the administration of JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Evolution is 8 law of governments as well as of world and peoples The FAULKNEKCAINH bi is i a good illustration of this and should be made the model for all the territories now or hereafter to be organized ELSEWHERE THE HERALD comments on the Iowa petition to Congress The Iowa idea of personal liberty which means confiscation of objectionable property and coercive sumptuary laws Is being gradually uprooted by the stalwart Democracy of that state The other day this party of home rule and local government which basso nearly triumphed In all branches that it I has secured a tie in the Senate with a Democratic lieutenantgovernor to give the casting vote undertook to oust usurping secretary This secretary hud been foisted upon the senate by tho minority party before tho inauguration of the new Democratic state government That is the Iowa Republican notion of republicanism rule of the minority The IowaUtah Gentile notion Is of the same stripe I Democrats have dug its grave in Iowa and history teaches by example I yiID WINTER MERRIMENT Easily ledThe spurious nlokelSt Louis Mirror Fogg Is inclined to think that a cocktail Is not an unmixed evil Boston Transcript What an awful thing it must be for a mule to I have cold ears IBinghamton Republican Remarked by the hands of the chronometer Wo havent any eyes but were always on the watch just the same Botton Courier It may have been observed that coasting as an amusement has Its drawbacks Indianapolis Aeits Streams become full because their heads got swollen but man reverses the order Augusta Chronicle Many men imagine that the world couldnt get along without them but when they die the town In which they lived experiences a boom Texas Sitings You have the toothache dear That is too bad What caused Id I think answered I the Philadelphia maiden that it came from I leaving my gums at home when I went downtown I Indianapolis Journal This Is exceedingly tough said the heavy villain as he watched the companys trunks disappearing in charge of a deputy sheriff I guess I can staud it said the low comedian I have two jobs open Ive got a chance to go to making faces la a watch factory or drawing mugs in a beer hall Indianapolis Journal.

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