' xM' ' " 4- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , JANUARY 27 1800. { J _ _ Tim DAUj\ BEE C = „ E ROSBWATER , Editor PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING IIIIMS 01 Btll lIIIl'llOS llMlr At > < \ PiimUjr , Ono \c r Hi no Mxnoctlis ROD Three Months nl Win l y I Ipc ono Ye or 2 01 Weekly lire Ono 1 oar with I lemlum 2 00 on-urs Omul a , 1 c 11 ill ling MlrnnoOlllee M * Hooker ) lltllldlns NewY < rfc Itromaltanlf rrlbnns llulldlng V nshlngton So ru 11 urtct nt.li Mrnet ( o incllllltilts I < o 121'cnrlMroet Eoutli Omal a Corner N mi IJtl Directs coma si on ni mi All communications relntlns to news an 1 ell lortnl m iltcr klio ild bojid iressed to tne I dltor lal U i artr.tnt lUmiNlBrfllTT ! us AinuMnCHSleUerii mil remittances shoull 1 c nn lrcsM ) 1 to The lice 1 Nbllshliig company tltinlia Drnfts , chocks nn 1 1 odolllce orders lo b" mil ( in pi ) able to the otdf r of the Cotniti | ) ) The Bee PnWisliiDg Company , Proprioton llrr llnllillnif l-nrnam imil ovpntoanlli Ktieots iTif ) lit • mi ti irnln * Tlioro Is no excuse ff r ft failure to set Tit t llrp on the trains Vllnowslmters have been noli lie 1 tornrry n f illsuppl ) Irani rsvlowant 'I hi lltmiuUnnt git lion tritnsvvlicrn other Omnha pnj ori nre carried are ri mostid to notify Tut IIki . . . . . „ I lease botmrtlutlnr to gtvu In nil cases full * • Information ns l > date rallwii ) and number of train ( live nn ) our name notfor publication or tin noeco sary use biitnnaiiiirnnty of good faltli illl DAll.i IILI Svvnrn Statom nt of Circulation HiitoorNolrnsIca l . County ot Douglas [ , tlcnrpc II IVnchuclc , secretary of The Bee I'ublMilngconiany does solemnly swear that Iboartualclmilatlonttaiir 1U1I v IUf fortho nwietHllnB lanuar ) . * > lbW wns is follow * htindar Inn 11 ? ' 'if0 lion lav Ian JO ' men lav Inn i\ \ 1' ' ? , ' . Wednosluv Inn a } < * i ! ThurslaT Ian S3 . J 1 > Irldaj Ian .4 ; fcalurlay Jnn 2i U-IJ Avcrago 1" " • QFOIIdl II T/SUlUCh , KWom to before mo and sul scrlt c I to In my pre etico this > tu day or Janu irv A I ) If J ) heal | \ 1 Illli , Notary 1 ublic Elataofobr uks l _ , County of Douglas , f" Ocor a II Irschurk being duly sworn do liof ei an 1 savs tl at lie Is aocrotnry of The lleo J ul llslilng Com ] any that ttie actual nvnra o • ally circulation of Tin Maii v IIee for the n ontn of January , 1880 , was IP 6" ! copies for lebruary lhSMH WO copies for March 1SW liM copies forAprll IBM ) ] 8Micoplos forMay issa 18fH9copli for June , 1W 18 A S copies for luly IK 1R.B copies tor August 1SH3 1 ? tb\ \ copies for September 1W8 1S , " 10 copies for October lMt IP U 7 copies for Norcmb" ) f8i IDJIO copies for December I8S9 SOOIS copiis Qioiinr H TzsrntiCK hworn to before me and subscribed In ray presence this 1th day of J inuary A n 1SJJ , lEeal 1 N 1 > ui Notarv Public I Till nillustota aroiiiteml } in thend I illo in conBtcs3buttho tcpublicans will I inomplH unhorse thorn I 11tl hi is Horlou9 dunpoi thit Chi I c iso will sccoilo from the union unlia9 H oho gets the worlds fair I Illl purpose of the county board to H run the hospital usnpoot house ts sug { ; eati\c It was built that uaj H N U i Ki is hiifo When Old VcsuWus H 1 oepssilont in the presence of the Wild H West show , thoto islittlo possibility of H un oiuption from natui ilciu ca H 'I in stoi Kincn of Nobiiski tnd the H in est must not relax thou efforts fet H justice from the rnihonds Poisistent H tigitition and unitoddomitids nrccsscn H ti il to BUCCLSS H AnoitSLY G xrit\i rjii"5i's lottoi H Ih i idimlod by Union Pacihc ofllctals as H _ "a lohttbh of the old stories " Truth is H ulwi > s distasteful tj tlioso ulio profit by H its suppression H Tin Rev lnltniiKo sailed from Lon H dou Sntutduy , but the ttithnf : fact that H ho Is on the dcop will not check the H flow of the ngulation Sunday setmon H bent bj special mule c ible " H Si'\viOiiPtUMH is suid to bo op H posed to the vo-oloctiou of Senator Insults While the latter is in the H nonato Plumb must sputtoi likoatillow H dip in tlio bhuc of an aroliRht Ilonco H lits anxiety to shut off the curt ont that H - oishadows him H W ubotwcon Traneo anil Got many H is a romolo possibility 'lho opinion of H the Belgian gonorul is vuluablo onlj as H > hiwln { ; how buccossfulli the taxp-nors M of lho nuutrnl iona tire bled fet asjstom H of costlj fortifieatlons iiid nillittry ox- M poilmcnts M Piorn'contomplatnifr wiHtoring1 in H Cullfoi ma should provide thomselvcs M vith snow ahoos to overt idn the ira M penetrable drifts and boats to navigate H the Miliums What-was once a glorious H ' ovoi attornoojt" is now a dronchlng M diurnal geom K iNl'liltAHKA shippots who wore no H classed as Special favoutos bj the rail H loads before the intoistato commerce H liu wont into olloet tue lommondod to B u dcLision of the Iowa buptomo court B • on the question of rebates The do * Bl I < isioti establishes an impoitant prcc- Hl cdent and holds out a prospect of socur- Hi in ? the justice denied them in years HI 'Tiast Suits were brought against the HH Itock Island road for robites allowed f iMiied shippers from 18S0 to 1881 , the HH huiii linolvod bolng ncarlj forty-nine HH • thousand dolhus ilioconit tendered HI .judmotit | for the plnlntitTfi , and intl- HI mated that the statute of limitation docs H not pro ) out actions boi i „ r brought now H ' Tiir prnUico of oniournglng police H . olllcers ot dutoctlvos in decoding liquoi HI ollllort into Uolnting the Sundaj clot H ing law is not commondnblo Omah i HB bhoulri not stultify itself l > j building up H us > stem of petty porsLcutiou which Is H ( liscountcnaiHod in prohibition com H munltlcs lho law does not contom- H lilnto that olllcois ahull piocuroiola - H lions Thoii duty Is to pte\unt thorn H Whnn thoj persuade butlcoopors and HH bcttibmon iu saloons to boll liquor altoi HH ltiidnight and on Sundays , tliov bo- HH come accotsdilos to ciutio , and should HHiiiBtnnt1 \ bo stripped of tuitlioiit } Hut HH * * t the worst fonturo of the system Is that HH olllcers hold these breaches of the law HH j its u club o\ot the saloon men , and iu HH umiij Iciiovvn Instamosusg it to seouto HH Irpoliqunr iliis cannot full to domoi- HH ulizo the fotcc Disciplinu mil deconcx HH doiniuid the ibolltion nf the ctibtom If HH w * the law \iolatcd olllooin sliould bo HH compelled to ropoit ot arrest the of- HH fendci , mill prosocutlon sliould follow HH ' Thoru Is no o\lu60 foi permitting > io- HH latois to cro unpuniahed foi three to HH olo\ou months , or for lovhing ohnrgea HH bofoio the Jlconso board wliloh the i H jmllio failed to prosecute In opou court lltl.V SHOULD lltinD 111B A WEAL lho nppoal iddrcsflcd bv Govonior Thnj or to the managers of rnllroads in Isobr isltn , ishinfr for inch reduction of the rales on corn ns will otinblo the iirmorsot the state to market their wlth-ootno , has boon crops - profit prom ised eurcful consideration h\ the gen enl mtinneor of the U V M road , and It Is lo bo presumed will receive atten tion from othot tnantigois The matter is one of such InipoiUiico astomeiit the most Forlous consideration ftom the railroads These corporations ate certainly interested in the piogrcunnil prosICl t of Nebraska The mttcitnl gtowth of the atato must result In tv ltireer prospotity tot the rallrondj that cam its pioduetsand bring into it the comtnoditlos which the maikottng of these ptodticts ivlll ctinblo its pcoplo to buy lho gtt at staple of Nobntsi n , its corn crop , Is the dependence of the la go majoilt } of its pcoplo for mippoit , and thoicforo alatpo pirt of Its buat- tie s interests It this pioduct Is not nnrkctcdoi most of It Is mm Itotod nt n , prleo which , owing to the high freight latcs , le.nc3 no piollt lo the firmer it is Inevitable that all business must suffer , the gonoial ptospority bo un- fnvoi iblj affected , and the pi ogress of the stnto bo lotntdoa In such a state o ! affairs the railroads doing business In Nobiaskii could not escape v share of the injuri In his soeond letter on the subject Governor llmyoi shows that tit thu piicoof corn In Chicago ttioro is no prolit to the fnrmor with the ptosont ritoot freight Corn shlppod to Ghl- c igo from central Nebraska wllljlold to the shipper only twelve cents ti bushel Nobody wilt pretend that this Is afairiotutn On the cou- ttatj It issimplj tulnous lho farmers - ors of the state with fixed oblig itions to moot and the nceossitles incident to tlicli indLsttv to provide fet , to snj nothit g of othct demands upon thorn , cannot lonr withstand the dKistioua lonsi-quoncesot such acondltlon of af fairs A few of thorn ate in a position tobeirfoi a time the dialn It ont tils , if they are disposed to do so < but the largo majotity are not , and manj will movitvbly bo forced to the wall if thoj ate not given the iclief which Govctnoi lhajorasks foi thorn The ippiohousion of disasttous tosults ov- pressed b > the govei nor , should tollof bo denied , does not exaggerate the dnn- goi of tlio situation It tests ontirolj with the tailroad m iu i ois to bay whothoi the fiimorsof Xobi i { a shall bo en iblod to mat ki t then corn it a fair and teasotiablo nrolit , ot a considotablo part of the eiop bo loft unmnrkotod , to the dot limont tind daniago of all busi ness in the state lhoro is no authority to compel them to change the laics on thtough shipments of coin The matter is ono over which thoj luvvo in its present condition o\- clusivo contiol Ihov nro merely ap pealed to consider whether It will not bo wise and just to aiToid to the fartner3 of Nobi iska the relief that it is In thoii powoi lo give , and without which it is ipparont the general prosperity must suffer A eaioful study of the situation will cotmnco thorn , wo believe , tint thoj should piomptly hood the nppoal ronor inn rriA a ion ist > vr lho state board of tinnsportition hnvlng refused to recede ftom the po sition taUou in the nimwood olevntor case , the railroads propose to carrj the case into the courts and fight It to the hlttoi end lho Missouri Pacific is the onlv road dhectly involved , but all roads are menaced by the order of the board and they will exhaust ovorv means to orevont its execution lho position tnl on by the board of tr inspoitation can not bo disturbed by tin cats nor its justice affected bv as saults from Atchison When the oilgtual hearing was had the Missouri Pacific did uotdonyorattomnt to controvert the statements of the local rarmeis * alliance It was shown that the two olovatois located on the comp iny's right of waj it Umwood did not have sulllclont capacity to handln the gritn of the surrounding countrj , that they prevented compotltion , charged an unreasonable sum for hand ling the griln.nnd practie illy dictated the market pi Ice The alliance peti tioned the company for the prlv llogo of buiUUnjr nn olovntor and watohouso on tailroad gtound , on equal terms with tlio olcvatois already thoto , and per mission being tofusod , appaaled to the state board of tiansportntioii for tedrc8s General Attornoj Waggoner of the Missouri Pacific is croditcd with the asset tlon that the order of the board will bo taken to the Unltod States supreme couit , If necessary , on the gtouna that "It is conttary to the con stitution of the United btatos , us it takes ptoporty without compensation and without duo process of law " This is the b iluoot rot ovoi put forth in dc- foiibO of the elevator monopoly Mi WngKOPor knows enough to know that there has boon no attempt to "tulco propel tv without compensttioii " On the contrary , the nlllnnco of- fciodtopti ) as much as opiating ole vatoi h have paid for the privilege If n nlliond company can plant its tiacks through it fium by morolv pvjing foi the upprnl > od vnluo of the gtound , whj shall the fiu mors' association bo do- piivod of facilities for stoi ing and ship ping its grain that aio aecoulcd to lho olovntor . comp mj In the state ot Wisconsin and in sevoril othoi of the giangoi Btatoa i all road coniptuuos aio loqulred bj law to provide ampio and equal facilities to till pai ties Hint mnj dosito to elect and maintain olovatois within thoii right of w \ tittinv station lho truth Is the companj cannot hon ostlj dctopd Ub refusal to obov the order of the bouid The justice nf it Is con ceded whoji dofuat isexpoutod in the stuto suprouto court Times without number the coutts hive tilllimod the piimlplo that ooi poratlons ate cicatuios of the state , sub ject to the will ot the state Disci inlnatidn la prohibited bj state and national law They me required to grant equal rights to pntronu , mm thev caiinot dmv to ono shlppor tha fa cilities granted to miotfior lho Lliu- wood farmoiti did not ask foi favots 1 hey domnnded the privilege of btorln nnd shtpplnir tholr grain to mat i et on equal terms with the elevators favored mill sustained bj the rnllioad companj The only constitution \ lolntod bj the ordot is the constitution of the olovntor ling Created and fostered bv thotnll- roads , it struggles for lifo and grnsps uvorj legal straw to prolong oxlst- unco If it can succsod in de ferring action from ono to four joara , the ivlllatiLO tniy dissolve and indtvld- unls would soon gtow vveatj of the con test 1 ha state authorities should checkmate this movement by forcing the Issue to an oarlj decision In the state fluptomo com t and ptomptlj compel pol the offending cotpoiallon to obey the mandate , lho question Is of vitnl linportai co to ovoiv , uro\ucor in the state , and no dot ij in its settlement should bo permitted * 11W POLICY OF VI i > PAtl { Senator Hoar of Massachusetts , In his roplj to ben itor Untlors ndvocnev of the ptoposil to nppiopriato sev eral millions of dollars to promote mete the emigration of negroes ftom the south to Africa , chnr- nclcrl7cd this most rcmarkablo project as the policy of despair Tlio domi nant whlto olomnnt in the south having dotoimined that the negro shall not have justice done him that the rights guaranteed him bv the constitution and the laws ho shall not enjoy , and finding that In this policy thoio is the ccrtaintj of nn iriopressiblo conlllct , as a last lesort propose to commit the govoinmont to a pollcv of negro depot tation at a cost to the whole people beginning with a fovv millions of dolhus , but once entered upon would roqulro , if vt ill succossftil , an expenditure ltirgot than the l oven ucs of the nation for the not decade It is only occossatj to consider the practlcil nature ot this oxtiaoidlnarj ptoposal to nppicciato the nppositoncss of Senatoi Hears churncterl/iition of It No wilder scheme , as to both its moral md niaclical aspects , was ovoi sug gested , and it Is gratifying to find that tlioro nro intelligent nion In the South of the dominant political element who condemn it ns uttorlv absurd and linprictlcablc It very hi olj hnds favm with a maioiitv of the white neo plo or that section , but it ought to bo cleat to the thoughtful among them that no such policy c iu over obtain in this country • In spirit and purpose it is hostile to the cardinal princlplo of ourropublican svstcm , audits adoption would bilng upon us the just loproach of the world lho great Importance ind thogra\o dlflleulties of the negio problo n are universally admitted But Its solution is not to bo found in expedients to coa- ortocooico the negroes lo lcivo the country , lhoso people justly rogatd the United States as their tlght- ful homo , and while a few of the moro adventurous might accept nn oppottumtj to go to Afiicn or Romewhero else at the oxpouso of the government , the very great majority could not bo induced to do so under nay circumstances Cocrciv o mcasuies we have no right to adopt , nor would the controlling public senti ment of the country tolcrato thorn Such policies as the despotic govern ments of Tut opo hay o adopted toward peoples olTonslvo to the domln mt element mont cannot laid nccoptnnco in this republic until our people nto prepared to abandon their republic m sys tem of government It is a hopolcss scheme , therofoio , that the southern senators have proposed as a means of solving the negro pioblom , but Its discussion may do some good in moro forcibly emphasizing to the south ern pcoplo the fact that any other policy than that of justice to the negro cannot receive the support of the great body of the Ameucan pcoplo , nnd that until that policy la given full and fair trial the demand fet it will not cease THE UOUbE 1WI1 H It 19 expected that the present vvcok will wltnoss the bogintung of the con test over the now niles of the house of representatives , which promtsos to bo both livolj and piolongcd The dolnv ot the cotomittoo in fiumlng now rules has , it appears , not been due attogothor to the enforced absonca of Mr Carlisle and Mt Kundall , but in p u t to a diffci - once of views between the republican members It ia stated that Spoaltor Reed favors An extension of the juris diction and pnwor of the speaker , and that at lo ist ono of his republican colleagues on the comralttoe hesitates about consenting to this and othot innovations upon the p ist practices of the house This dilfor- oiico between republican members of the cummitteo on rules baa not only do- luy ed the work of arnnging the tules , but It is thought probable that It the commlttoe icpubllcnns cannot unlto it maj result In cioatiug adlvlsioujimong the republicans in tlu house It is said , and the statement Is not incredible , that thu recent tidings of the speaicei have not been ap proved by all the republicans of tlio house , and that thoto is a disposi tion among some of thorn to lo iud Mr Reed as unwaiiaiitubly unxious to ex tend his Jurisdiction and power Hon over this may bo , it is obviously impoitant that the house ahull not much longer go on as nt present , with out any tales foi its government except those of general pirliumcutaty law 1 hoio can bo no quostiou that a tovis- ion of lho tules which hnU boon In opointion thtough four or flvo congtussos ia imperatively demanded , but this should bo done iu n bpliit of fairness and justice , bo that while the tights of the majority nto fully ptotccted , the minority will bo socuio against wrong or iujustteo It is time cougross had settled down to buslnoss , and nothing now stands in tlio way of its doing so but this Issue icgatding tlio rules That threntotirt tobilngon a ptolongod and blttor light A. nil V , has boon Iiitioluced in con gress to iucicnso the Balm les of federal judges It proposes to double the pies out compoimitton of momlwis of the sunroiuo court and to cojisidorulitv in crease that of cltcult tind district judges lho salurits now paid the fed oml judiciary hnvo lomuiund fixed for a great mapv years , and while they may have been , filrly lomunornllvn when established , they are not so now , uy lonsonjbotU of the lucre tsed cost of living nnd ot the gro iter labor and responsibility now devolving upbn the fodornl judiciary It Is a distinguished honor to occupy a Dlnco on tlio bench of a United States court , nnd thoio wilt doubtlessnovoi bo a time when the demand for these positions dods not exceed the supply , but this docs not furnish any reason why federal juilgos should not rccotvo such reasonably libor d compousatlon ns would nt least ouablo them to llvons becomes the judicial loprcsenta- thes of the govoinmont , and ns the class of legal ability that should bo proforted lor the federal bench ought to recotvo This matter of in creasing the silarlcs ot United Stntos judges has been talked ot fet a number ot yens and the ptoposal has alwavs mot with vety gcnoinl public approval Whothu congress would bo justified In doubling judicial salaries is anothoi question The moro fact that thoio is a largo surplus in the ttoasutv affords no vultd excuse for oxtiavngnuco , Mom Impicsscd than ever with the depth of his draught , " siys the pictur- obauc Colonel Mumford of Kansas City , "HoftMi Cleveland " Ihocolonoldol- icatolj tcfrnlns from giving the public the quality of the article or the namoot the brnnd Perhaps Mr Cleveland will rovcal the sociot during his coming western ti ip Trn rights ot the mluo-itv do not include the light to rule and dictate to the majority , andtho lopublicati ma jority in congieas must catrj out the dictum of the countrj at nny co3t Hardly SuMcii nr Vltitftutee Vus The fact that Sum Randall has Joined a church will hardly atone for his long carear ns a Pennsylvania congressman lho Most l'robnblo I xplnnntlon SI ix Cltliibutte \ A bro vorj has bcon closed in Dubuiue tliojirst slnco the prohibitory law wont Into effect It must have boon closed for repairs One Ohosr Overlooked Iluffilo Ixpnts The Boston Society for Psychic Research has Riven up the ghost because It couldn't Hud nny ehosts Did , it loolc for the prohibi tlon vote ) i Non lie1' ! ' Curat ) is I-nint ) . C/i / tcao t riilune An Austrian prlnco Is trylmr to have his tnnrriago with un actress annulled on tlio ground that ho was Insane when ho married her Ho was doubtless l&borlng under the hallucination that she was an American heiress * -j Tlio Innluif rican Oonurass St I ui CI lob t Dim a at The possibility that the country will got much aid from tha Pan American coDgross toward the formation ot some sensible and satisfactory plan foi the oxtonslon of the trade of the nations of this continent with each other grows mbro nnd moro shadowy every day HoWever , the Interest of the pcoplo being erillstod in the project , the moans of bribing it about will soon bo dc- v'Bed J hTAlC A\U lJ.KItlTOItV Nobrnxku Jottinss Moro than half the population ot Campbell have the trrip The Oakland authorities have bosun to eu force the Sunday closing ordinance I'lio prohlbl'ionists of Cumlncr county will hold a convention nt West Point Pflbruury 11 h or Indulging la too much nard liquor nt a banmiot a Kimball county picachor is now out of u Job Many Lherrv county fatmors t-avo put In a lar.o acreage of win'or wbeut nnd expect a heavy yield The electors of Garllold county will vote Tobruary 18 on a proposition to relocate the couuty seat Miss Anna Anderson dl d at Rcrtrand re ccntly from injuries received In a runaway two wcoks ago the state Swedish Lutheran conference convenes nt Oakland tomorrow and con tiuues in session until Tobiuary 4 Campbell has bcon recently incorporated and nnionc the ilrst ordinances adopted was one prohibiting bovs from bcinir out on the streets after 8 o clock in the evening The pcoplo of Hastings have sent two car loads of clot ilng Toed and corn to bt Law lence , Handiountj , S D to bo distributed among the suffciiug pcoplo in that vicinity Hemlngford wants to become the county seat of liox Hutto county and tbo mutter will bo settled by the voters on March 4 Alllanco is also in tbo race und ttonparcll intends to hold on to the plum it she can Several j oirs ago a quantity of wild rlco was sown in u slouch near North Piatto to feed wild fo vl on their annuul initiations Alargonuantlty of this grow and hassproad over a coed extent of ground Cattle horses un I hogs are v ory fond of it and keep it grnicd down so that In this case it has not had much chance to seed itself ( Stockmen who are shipping cattle Into No brasKn would do well to put n number of car loads nt North Loup , Valley county , vvrltos a correspondent Corn , hay and water are plenty , and all kinds of feed can bo ob tained at very low prices riiero are thou sands of bushels of corn stored away because there is no market , nnd many tons of hay will spoil unless consumed In this way Good , liv ins water from several crooks and the fnuious North Loup river is of easy access A prominent Nebraska farmer sajs 1 When my hogs beconio sleii and refuse to oat Instead of dosing them with medinino I load a few of thorn Into a wagon and take them out riding , driving pell moll over the lots and pastures , sculling the roughest nl ices 1 cun llnd Attar a few such drives liots that before refused to oat begin to feed and got bettor ' I have not lost n sin0lo bog since I bok"u Uiurtrcutmct.t i 11 ' Iowa ItciiH The oil well nt LcMnrs has bcon abau donod - Iowa City has provided a stonu pile for trumps i Corn Is bung used for fuel by farmers near Manlllu ltock Ilanlds wJU have waterworks aud elictrlu light iiirttio spring lho loutract tias boon let for building a J . .I U00 Juil ut Uurllngton Palo Altoiounfy offorsa reward of { 2 000 for the Ilrst toq of coal mined iu Palo Alto or Lmmct counties A farmer nimioj Beobo , living near Ueouo town , ultht inlles east of Missouri Valley , lost his hcuia by llro last week La hril'Do ftaused court to adjourn at Orange c ity , thu Judfo , Jury , lawyers aud clients all coming down with .ho dlsouso 1 ort Madison has socuraa the location of a bush aud blind factory from liurliugtoo which will employ ever ono hundred hands Lou Sardine , tha female horse thief who was captured in Dcs Moines a short time ace , bus been sentenced to ono year in thu neulu ntlary lho new waterworks ut Missouri Valley weia put to their tirst practical test last wcck by the discovery of a lire iu a line rosl deuce The building was saved from de struction and everybody is pleased According to Superintendent babln's report port the cost per pupil in lho public schools of thu state the past year on school enumeration , on rack youth from llvo to twenty onoioirs was $1054 , ou total en rolhneut (111.00 pr scholar lakou en a basis of tha a\oraio utlonduuco each pupil i est the taxi a.crs * 3"J 4U Governor Piter of Illinois has issued requi sition papers for the oxtrndltlon of lohn Philtip5 , who is about to bo released from the Annmosa iwrntectlnry l'bllllps stole llvo stock nnd uiorchandlso from the can of the Chlcngo t Alton railroad nl Uloomlng- ton nnd stands a good chance of continuing his prison life In Jollct , Ilcrmnn llclhmith and John Simmons , two MurlliiLton hoys , nro uniler rw ) bonds to appear for trial for maltreating a companion numod Urisch The bo ) * vvero skating on a pond near Uurllngton when Hollmuth pro ducel a bottle ot whisk ) nn I Invited Urisch tot ikon drink Ho refused enl the two Inrcor boys throw him down upon the Ice and pouted the contents of lho bottle down his throat The boy w is choke 11nto uncon sclousnoss auu his companions thrust him into a barrel and poure I water upon him to restore him Ho w is tnkon homo Iu an un conscious eondltion nnd Is in bad shnpo from the treatmoiit ho roccived Tlio fie Dnkntna Dcadwond fears a hi ) famine Aberdeen wants the state filr located pormnntly in that city Thcro nro tic irly four hundred stulonts attondiug the Piono university Pralrlo chickens nro being trappo 1 and brought Into 1 Ik Polut by the wngon load Onlv ono death from disease has occurrc 1 In liltuwooO In the two years of Its exist en co I 1 7agel Temple , Nobles of the Mystic Shrine will hold a reunion nt L'arto Pebru nrv jii Thoinnkton Insane nsvlum authorities want an auprot ri ttlon of fctrouOfQrthoinuln tonancoof tlio institution Representative A J Yorkoi of Hutchin son county Is the youngest ninn la the ligls inture being only tvvont ) uvo ycaisof ago He * was able by Just a few days to hold tlio position under the constitution J B Gale a former icsluont of VNntor- town and nt ono time deputy ticnsurer of Codington couut ) , lost au arm and loir nnd vvns otherwise badly injured in a rillroad nccidont nt Anaconda , Mont , last vvooh lho importance of Spoarllsh as a shipping point for llvo block may bo inferred from the fact that the ranges of western bouth 111 kotn Montana and Wyoming contu nlng moro than 123 000 ho id ut cattle are tnbu turv to it During the past two months Tohn Doc has been up before the Dcndwood bar of Justice no leas than eighteen times for crimes vary ing from plain every day drurk to fancy ' Jug ' w ith sluggimt a Chinaman ueeoniinnl- tnoiit lho Oolrlch Republican Bays the Promont nikhorn x , Missouri Valley is prep iring to extend its line from that place to buudamo ns soon ns „ ho weather will permit and nlso that a bianch will bo ball ! from Whitewood to Deadwood A Attrol of Bismarck ovvnor of n largo ranch near that city wont to Portage La Prairie two weeks ngo to dispose of some property ho ha I thcro Ho sold the propei tv for$1800 nnd notioturnlng his wlfo wont In soirch of him A\ hen she found him ho was In an Insane asylum with no raonoy and not even the clothes ho had on when ho loft homo Ho wns unable to toll what had hap ponnd to htm but it is thought ho has bcou fonllv lenlt with nnd robbed of his money His wife brought him homo A QUEER MAN The I cccntrioltlos nl the Author ol ' -iaiKlCoril nnd Motion " lhomnsDnj , the author of "Sund- fotd ind Morton , " a book whtchsovonl generations of children have hcirtlly enioyodfoi Its stories without bestow mjr a thought on its philosophy , was born in Wcllcloso squ ire in 1718 , says the London Citv Press IIis fathei held a place in the custom house und lefthira a fortune of 1 200 Ho was educated at the Charterhouse and Oxfotd , and spent borao tune in Prance , vvheio ho lecoivcd the now philosophy of educa tion Having rcsolvod on mirnaco ho determined that his wife Bhould bo modeled m accotdauco with the now light Ho thorcforo wont to an orphan asylum at Shrowsbuiy and plckcdoutallaxon hahcagirlof twelve , whom ho named Sabrina Sidney , aftoi thoSovern and Algernon Sidney , and then to the foundling hospital in Lon don , vvhoio ho selected a second whom ho called Lueretla In taking these gills ho gave a written pledge that within a yoai ho would place one of them with a io3pcctublo ttadosmau , giving 100 to bind her apprentice , ana that ho would maintain hei if she turned out well u n til she in in led or commenced business In olthor of which cases ho would adv anco 500 With Sabi inn and Luci otia ho sot out for Pi anco in otdor that in quiet ho might discovot and discipline their chaiactcrs Ho , how ever quatrolud with the girls Next day thoj took smnllpox and ho had to nurse thorn night and daj , and by and bv ho was glad to return to London and got Luctotta off his hands bv apprenticing her to a rail llnor on Ludgato hill She behaved well , and on her tnnrriago to a sub stantial lineu-diapor Day cheerfully produced Ills promised dovry of o00 Poor S ibrina could by no means qualify fet Mr Day Against the sense of piin nnd danger no discipline could foitify her When Day dropped molting soai- ing-wnxon her aims she flinched , and when lie flrod pistols at hoi gnrrnonts she staitod nnd screamed When lie tola hoi secrets she divulged them Ho packed hot off to an ordinary boarding bchool , kept her there foi fivoxcais allowed hoi 50 a year , gave hoi XsOll on hoi mm lingo to a barrister , and when she became a widow , with two boys lie pousionod hoi with 30 a year Iu 1788 ho matrlod Miss Milnes of Wnkoflold , a lady whoso opinions coin cided with his own Ho wns killed Soptombci 128 , 1780 , by a kick from a young hoi so , which ho was trying to train on a now method A Iiost Ai t Kcdigcovorod Considciablo progtosa soomsto have bcon made ot late in tbo manufacture of tough glass , most of the difficulties with the new discovoty having been overcome - como , snja the St Louis Republic Recent developments nt Pompeii have causoa many to think it not a now discovery - covory ut all , but a rediscovery of un old art Bo this as it muy , the process of innnufncturo has boon made voiy slmplo , so much so as to make It possi ble to corablno tLo operation with ordi nary glassblowing The now pie cosscs admit of moio poifoct oxecutton iindglvo moio iocular foiras , besides diminishing expenses in a inatkod do- gtee Objects n ado ot the liquid ma terial in the usual way are , while still nt a red heat , thrown dlroetly Into tlio tompoiing bath Hottlos di inking glasses , lamp chimneys , and other con cave products of the nrt containing air aio iccoivod on a cuivodtubo , u kind of siphon , which at the moment of im- morsluii allows the nit to escape , the liquid outuiing the cavity lho ail oscipo is believed to bo the whole sooiot of the procobs , the invontot savs otherwise • A llomaii feasant Duct r Rome newspapers doscilbo a duel between twoon two peasants near Vontlmiglia 'Ihov were neighbors and had quni- rolod oncoming the boundary line between twoon their little fauns Ono chal lenged the other to light with weapons of his own choosing Muukots woio golected Furly in the morning the men went to the village wood , took thoii plncos at a distance ot fifty foot , und at a signal from the clmllougot , Hi oil simultaneously 1 ach was mor tally wounded and died on the Held within a few minutes A \ iMHifililn Tile It is told of a Carbon county Pcunsjl- vuiiiun that ho lias worn thu same hut for twenty-tlueo yonia , und ho biivs It biu come into style ulnotcon time * LINCOLN NEWS AND NOTES , A Capital City Oitieon Talks About Paving Brlolc OMAHA HAS THE HAW MATERIAL lho Clay of the Metropolis Would Make u Good Mttillcdrllclo A ltntiqiiot to Bishop Newman Iiaiicnstci Asricultui Ists A Pointer On Pnvlnc Lincoln , Neb Ian „ tl [ bpocial lo Tnr llrr J I am n llttlo bit sun ilscd , " said n citircn of Lincoln this morning at the lick of Information which I found the other day In Omaha regarding the brick paving quos tlon 'lho people of Omaha hivonboutdo tcrmlncd topivo some streets with lirlcK mil the great maiorit ) seem to thh k that there is enl ) ono \ Inco iu the west where pai Ing bruk tan bo m ido 1 his Is the error I complain of Atchison Is m iking her owu brick DcalrliaJs doing the suno , I Incoln has sovcril miles of streets pave I w Ith homo undo brick an 1 Lincoln buck has been used in pay ing certain streets in Council BlulT * Nebraska City will tnnko her own pivlug bricl ns will Plattsmoutb and all the other Missouri vallov cities Recently some Lin coin paving brick wns tested nt Burlington with fie celebrate t Galesburg p iv inc brick mid the tudecs awar ted iu favoi of tlu Lin coln product by several points I am f inuliar with the clay In thu vicinity ot Oiimlu nnd I prontiunco it equal to the clay at Gatcsbiirg in nil the qualities necessary to the manu facture of usuporioruiltcloof vltilllel brick lode ns Lincoln did , alopt brick for tavliiK cortaln street * providing It Is of home man uf icturo will encourage cipltillsts to put iu n plant for burning tint paitisuhir Itlnd of bilck und this will give employment to n huge number of laboring nion It will tuns be n gitii allmouna and I am i erfectly s itis lied that Omahaeaa tu-kons ( , oed laving brick as can bo mndo In America , " TO UlMJUBT THL liisitot The Methodist people of this city nre arranging to bauquct Bishop nu 1 Mrs Newman man at the Windsor hotel on lucsday even lug Ieorunrj4 An intoicsthiL programmo has been arranged S.fter the b inquot und lecoptton It is proposed to organbo n Motho dlst union or club for the purpose ot enooui nclug moro irtlmate social intercour3uninoitg the members of that church In all parts of the state and for adv anclnc , the interests of the church In nny direction that ma ) ho doomed advisable TUB I INOASTri l VHMFIlS The Lancaster agricultural society hold its autiu il meeting ) estcrday nfteruoou in the council eh unber lud elected the followiiiL , ofllcers President J II Wosiott yico president , I I ) Wools secretary , A M Trimble , treasurer J A MoNnbb A om mitteo wns upi olnted to revise the l rem mm list and It was ulso decided to hoi I the county fair at the same tlino and | lace as thostnto fair CITV NCWS IMI NOTK3 lho olllco of I S I Inch the lusseo of lur Hhf s circulation in Lincoln , Is atOT rsorth Llcventh street lho E E Nauclo company of Omnlm filed articles of incorporation yesterday after noon Tha company will manufacture buy and soil cedar cypress and oak posts poles tics shinclcs and pay ing blocks and contract for street pivlnf , Jho cipltal stock is $ > 0 , 000 lho Incorporators mo LI nurd E Naugle and 1 red W Gray lho Pumpkin Creek irrigating canal and water power companj filed urtlclos of incor- poiitloa yesterday afternoon Tno business place is at Redington Cheyenne county The object is to construct and maintain an in I gating aud water power canul runnlnc , from Pumpkin beed creek in section U town 11 north , range 5J west to section 0 , tovnlJ nortn range 5J west lho capital stock Is f j 000 Thu incorporators are G W Sowanl S C Gertsen , E. S Crljjor P D Hays , W Cr Pickorlll und Thomas Brown The real cstato exch ingo is worUIng with the Uurllngton for a suburban train service lho real estate exchange will appoint a committee to visit Washington and urge i larger appropriation tha $ 00 000 for uddi tions to the postofllco building E Zork roadmnster on the Burlington bo tvveon Akron aud Denver , w ill be transferred to Nebraska City February 1 and assigned to dut ) ou the southern division L P Highland train aud roadmnster at Ttcbraslt i City will bo made assistant supc-intonflont of the Cheyenne line with ho id juarteis at Holjoko J It Phelau now at Holjoko will be made assistant supeiintondant of the Black Hills line with hoadquaitors nt Ka y enna Mr Edward Blgnall , at present ns- sistaut superintendent of the Black Hills line , becomes superintendent of the Northern orn division with headquarters In Lincoln , succeeding D E lhompson rosigncd It Is stated that the Burlington will build about two hundred miles of road during 1800 The building permits issued for the week ending Jnnuai v 25 amounted to $01,200 , total slnco January 1 $ o" J50 yord was recolvod hero yesterday of the deaUiotMr D II 1 ushloy at Beaver City , which occurred on Wednesday afternoon after a lingering lib ess aged ilttv nine years lho deceased was an old settler of Uncolii , coming hero In 1MI3 In 1S75 ho founded the town ot UcavorClty the county seat of 1 urnas county Mrs Lashley Addi son Lashloj the oldest son aud the two Misses Lnsliloy ate also seriously ill Some ono in the Journal Saturday morn ing having criticised Chaiiman Ilumlltou s management of the republican campaign tlnances Mr Hamilton states thuttho total amount of cash iccoivod wns tl 'Al und not i. 0J0 is churtea lho oiglit days of regis tration weio u conttnuod drain on tbo cam paten fund and made the expenses much heavlor than was anticipated Ho furtlioi adds that tuo campaign books nro open to the Inspection of any ouo doslriog to examine amino tbom Tlio will of the late Piank Itoevos was ad mitted to probate yestorda ) The wldcvv , Mrs I izzie h Reeves Is administratrix Benjamin G blockfeld twuuty three , Strung , Neb , and Miss Lydia Umbach , nineteen , Ohiowa were married by Judge btowart j ostordii ) ovemnt , J L Caldwell laft for Washington yesterday day afternoon lho Round Table club meets on the evenIng Ing ot Pcbruary J at the residence of Di Manning , aud will discuss the BUblcct of 1 Putting God in the Constitution and the Blair Sunday bill • Jt is down on the books " said a promt nent Elk of this at ) today , that a now loriLa of our order will bo established nt Hastings in the near future The boys out there want it , nnd wo want them to hnvo It Wo desire to extend the Inlluoaco of our social ordoi Mayor Graham and Marshal Mi lick have decided to grant the petition of the police force for alternating day and right soivlco Cho change will take place robruary 1 An oftlccr will boon night dut ) two months and dav duty ono mouth hereafter lho jurors for the 1 obruury term of the district court have boon drawn llioy nio Piank Kohcsh , Second ward , lhomas Crihls West Lincoln P L Lelthton I ourth ward b S Royce I iftli ward , Goona \ \ Donhum tirst ward , Chines Lemki , btockton , I owis Maxam , North liluir , Homy Youiil IMtti ward J ( , Dullng , L if Hi ward , Jomos H White , Plrat ward VV W Holmes 1 ourth ward , P A Hnckcr Luncxbtci H C. Rollci , Budi , Prod Punko 1 ourth wura , J M Campso , Sixth vvird , Alfred Peterson Rock Creek , Georgi Koreher , Third ward , I rod Sin tow , Highland , C G Bullock third ward , bilas Spratuo bixth ward , Charles Ullfesilo , Second ward , Anton Axmil Olive Branch , John Robertson Panama , John Grady , West Oak two caucuses vvero held Jn the new bovonth vvara last night to suggest uumes to the major foi appointment as advisory ooun- cilmon until tbo spring election is hold IhoAntulopo Campot Modern Woodmen will hold a bor social at thu hall Tuesduj evening Bishop Bnnacum has issned his Lentan orders for the Lincoln dlot.eso The Oratorio societ ) w 111 hold a mooting Monday evening In the basement of the Pint Congiogatlonalchurcu , It h. Moore Is arranging : to build an elegant gant residence at beventccnth and E streets tha comlug season It Is rumored that the First national bank contemplates oxtcnsivu Improvements iu Its building the coming season Hon K P. Irovllllcl of Ann Arbor Mich , will hold a ten days service at Red Ribbon hall , beginning Alonday ovcnlng In the ln | tcrest ot the proposed t rohlbltlon ntnond- | ment , I lho Urothrtrhool of T oconiottvo PircrtlO'VL hold Its regular mooting today „ | Rev Lewis Gregory has so far rciovcro 1 * ci from his recent Illness thnt bo vvnsnblo to Illl / Hl his pulpit nt both morning nnd evening sorr , Hl hen to lay 4Hjr lho poKer rooms nt Pittccnth nn 1 O wor/ ral led Inst night j SOME NEW BOOKS ' I lho fire dopirtmotit may Justly claim to I l > o the strong rleht arm of a municipal bo ly Other branches of a city government , | ur tictit irlv tha police contrlbuto to lho i roi- orvntlon of llfo and property and bittlo ngalnst open nnl secret foesct when the droul iilnrtn of llro rlriLs thiouch a city , when columns of fmloiis II itnus nu I smoke sUn ill/o the Ucslructlon of proportv the pcoplo instinetively look to lho llro depart ment for protection It mnttors not the hour otdaj or night whether in storm or i ilni col I or wnun the men respond to the call of duty On their prdmptltudo nmi clniloticj oft dci ends h uman lite ns well as millions ell l ropertv , and for this uasou all Important , i it les have snare I lho litest an 1 best ciTTiT n ont to spec tllj and offcctivelj eopo with mans fcirful in ister lire "lho lllslory of the Boston 1 Ire Depart moid from llllOto 1 31 ' rurmslics un later osttnu rev low of the growth of lire brleilus in this inuutrv lho nut ! or Arthur Wil llugton Bray lev br ngs to his work the on- thusl isia of friendship but docs not sicrl licordiabilitj lhoro Is none of the ro mauilu in the historv It U a slm plo well toll stoiof \ the Bos ton department , born . U j curs njo the up pllnncis use I In the ioIoiiI il dnj tlio great Hics of the city , together with a cimplct ) roster otthn picscnt department with pho- togriphsottho mombcis , thcli homos mil c piipmcut Boston w is the craJlo of llro companies In thu Unlto I States lholirstlbo ot which tlicio Is a record occurrc I ut March 1(11)i ( ) - - Hl when lho chlntnoy of Mr Ihoinus bh irp s 34HHI house took lho the splinters not being HT chived nt the top and tiiKitiL , the thatch , burnt It t'ovvn' This brought uhout tin passngoof lho Ilrsthiiillliii net piqhiblthu' wooden chimrovs nnd thitchol roofs It does not appoir that thcro woio inj llrcmou nt this conllagrition , but at the next one H hi the following Ma ) , wo are H ] gravely Informol ill the people wary H ] piesent" 1 he following vcat a town uicee HJ nig en ictcl * that it un ) ehluinov bo on fvcrX * W sooastollame out it the top thcriof lho pirtv in whoso possession the ehluinov is Hi shall pi ) to the treasurer of the tow no foi HI the tonne use tenn shillings ' In lunuary H ] 10jI a terrible lire swept Uiioul.Ii tlio town HJ destroying a largo number of ho iscs an 1 HJ c mslng tuo death of three chlldran In this H disaster Is duo the Ilist effort toprovilonp plianccs for Ilchting lire und fi omit dates B the birth of the Boston dopaitment 1 vcr ) S hnuscholdcr was ropiltcd to socuroa hildci that shall rcuih to the tldgo ot who house ' al o a polo U fcot long with a good largo S sw ib at the end of it " lour lal lers and Hjj fewer good strong Iron ciooks Bl w ith ehnlnes and rones fitted to them wcro oulcicd for the town Water supply w is secured fi ot i a few cisterns until HJ | 10 0 whea a conluit was ouilt , which soon became uiublicnuisinconudwasabaiidoiud HJ Light y cars later the first llro engine wis HJJf Importe 'l ftom Lngland It was a crude HJb putnn h ind nilalr resembling an Invcrtcl 1 with four solltt wool wheils cut fiom Iocs In Id ? ) it w is in active use Incondi irles wen BB abioad hi th < 3 town Ihov starto 1 a scriis of B | Hies otending over fem months , culmlnit- lug August S in n ( In ) whioh destroy ul HH sov cnty vv irchouscs wllh lontcnts nnd eight ) HH dwelling houses Tins dire dosohiliou HJ was followed by a new Hie limit ouler pro - ajf hlbltiug the use of an ) bull Uul , material ' • B | out bricl or stone with sluto or tile rooifKg / BF Bucket brigides were orcinlzel la nilJfc-V nnd in 1710 a premium of Jwas tlvon the i'jfc ' 'M engla" eompan ) first re idling a tlro and tlio JjSHJHl practice was ciuthiuol with bcnntlclil roHJ sultb until the paid department was oibin HJ bed Hon John Hancock , whosn famous HJ autobi ii li graces the Decimation of Iudo 1 cadence ] resented nn online to the i it ) m H 17.- and became an honorary member of the H Hancock engine company No 10 H 110m this beginning the volunteer departfl ment contl med until 1S.4 when Boston , H ] with i iKjp.iliitioii of 40 000 , secured n citv H | charter ' nnd organize I a [ mi 1 tire depart HI monr which now comprises l 000 men , 154 M | horses 0,1 steam lho engines 7 ' Hl chemical olivines I distinct hose companies 9H ntteeu 1 onk and ladder trucks aud Utty HH seven hiiihllugs besides fuel house an 1 reHH pah shop HH lho water supply is secured from 5 201 hydrants nnd 2IS llro reservoirs eonluinlu ) , HH from 00) to jiJO hogsheads of water each , HH located in different sections of thu city lhu HH amount paid by the department foi the HH water and the earo und malntonanco of h ) - HH drants for 1S53 was 71)1 ) .17 < 0 or at the rate HJ)1 ) of t 0 per hydrant lho saliu les paid aio as HI follows lhroo eoinmissioiiors aud chlof , each M 500 par annum nssslstautoluef eu B gineor , * J 100 , assistant eiiKineors , tJOOJ , JM assistant cill cnglnoors t(00 ( , superin- Mg | tendent of appara'us topairs * 1 800 t tHHl depaitment clerks ( I r > 00 elork nt j k apparatus repair shop % \ 800 veterinary ttM surgeon tl 800 , foremen , * 1 400 , assistant foremen tl .100 , engineers tl < J00 | usslstant HJH engineers hosamon and laddormon tl JOO , Mfl others at tl 100 and $1 0J0 , call foremen HI t400 callmonat t0 , 8i00 and t75 , per manonl substitutes $ .110 und $7 > 0 , chief en H | hinccr's driver , f > 00 hostler ? 7VJ lira alarni service buparintondeiit , tliOO , ns SH sistant , ti OOu foramnn of construction f j HH per day three operators , $1100 , ono ru palrer tloue $ .175 six , W- and tlirco assistants t1 7o per day , and one battery HH man * 7. ) pur month HJ | In addition to these f i ts the history gtvos HJH details of all llros the losses and insurance together with a mass of inform itlon of par tlculur Intcrost to llrcmon It is linn Isomoly printed nnd copiously illustrated Published bv John P D do & Co Ilostou Into Monocco ' horn the Prcnch ot HJ Plorro Loti is ur cntertutuing skatch ot a SJ country und people practically 400 years bo HJ bind the ace wo llvo in lho writer do WM scribes a trip overland from l'uiilers ( to Jm loz and Mciatucz accompaulod by thii w i 1 ronch mlnistor resldont It was a plunca from the civilization of 18S9 hick to the Uf tooth conturv There are no railroads or telogrnphs The people have no knowledge of-3 > * tbo outside world and drag out a purposeless existence praying und robbing bothncs It Is a country where a white man is not wanted and If ha vei tures far bov end 1 uropeun protection ho pa ) a the penult ) with Ills life lho sultan ru sides at Per Ho is tha last authentic descendant scendant of Mohamet crossed with Nubian blood Ho is thu pcrsonitlcation ot ancient Islam und by bis people is looked upon us the true successor of the prophet His brown parcbniont-liko face , " says M Loti , ' has regular and noble features , dull , ax piossionless eos , uis expression is thatot exceeding milunclioly , a suprouia Iuisilude " I cbcine the capital ts a tpu of all other cities lho averaco width of Btreuts is loss than four foot In rainy wefthor the sllmo am" lllth is vuist deep und nonu venture out except on hoi sobock With all the vileness nf surroundings tlio nubile health uverago ? with that of a mo fern community Men and women waai vol s nnd hunuath these inaskH and the public prajors to Allah can bo found wickedness and villainy , jealousy and heart huiiiin s social crimes an I coquetry , which flourish among the mora civilized Vjf lho pufcesof the book teem with delight M ful descriptions of city und country undC people with excellent drawings Pub fished by W clsh l rackor & Co , Now York The ninth volume of lho American bttito Reports ' has been Issued by the Bancroft Whitney eoiupauy , ban Iriuclsco It hi eludes the latest Important doclsions of the couitsof lust resort of California Illinois , Indiana Iowa Kentucky , Maryland Musa.i chusetts Missouri North Carolina , Pen nnl vauia and Wisconsin 1 he letter pioss is superb Copious inlcxcs are distinguishing features of the work * Beneath Two tlut Is the title of a vol ume from the pen ot the wlfo of Muishal Booth , commander of th3 American division ot the balvation unu ) , Mursliul Booth is the son of the founder un 1 commander in chief of the army Mrs Booth has bcon iduntilie 1 I with the move went for eight yuan and U ] thorcforo qualified to write what la partly mi explanation and | artly a vindication of this strauco organization Ibnbook brisllui wllk _ Interest , und Is well calculutod to dissipate Y. _ popular error in record to u religious move tH ment which has undenlubly reached and rescued - cued many thousand people on vvlcm tliQ _ t-i m churches scorned to have no hold It oin- tains twenty one chapters und uitut Illustra tions Published by Punk it Wagualls , Newer \or