THJS CXMAJIA 1MIL\T U131H THUUSDAY , MAKO ! ! 10 , 1801 fill DALL Km run _ _ 1H'IJL.1SHKI ' ) lA'HHV MOUNlNCt. taIlium ( t iiinlniOiiD\ ) . ii iiilPtiiulty.Oiiu A i ir. . . If "O Six month * ft CO Tlltlll UllMlllf tiiiilny Hie , due Yiir. : uo \ \ ukly HIP. One A'i'ir . . . . 100 f nnlin.Tl.r ltf > p Itiilltlltilt Sc.ulh . Oii.iihn . , forticr N mil is Hi Streets. i milieu lllutl IS I'Mirl ' 'tree ! hlcii * < ii > IIU-itlT ; ( li'iinlir cilOjHinncroo , Ni Vfirk , ItiminvlVltiiiill.VlrlliiiiiFllultillni ; AViuhliulmi. 5U PoiirUMiitfi Miiuu < OlMIsMM | | > KM'l- : . All roiiimutilrnllniH ivlitlni ! to m w and rtlimrlnl iiinllcr should bi mlilrcvod Mlho ! illtorlnl l > fiitlJiiint. | AIH > ii lni""l ( < t t cf iiixl KMtilM imff" * should 'T nilil i ( ' . ' I'd In Tin llfi < I'nl tilth I titt Coin | imy , ( Mn'iliii Draft" . eliprKt mill IHMI ollli n onleri t p IHI iiimlo Jin ) ublulo tli in tin of Ilio loiu- TUP. HIT. ' rArr.MiXT or CIU < JII ) , < VIION. Male oINi l > ri kn , I , . l'nunl > otPoiiBlm. r ( iMirti1 II. 'U'oliu ic , W rotary ol Titr lUr I'lilillMlilne rompnny , < lne nl Miinlv svreur Ilintllii ii t ml elnnliitlim ot Piu.lltir.v UK * : fur tin wcrK I'tiJiiiK Mirolill , ! & ! ) ! , wns as follows Minili . " 0,101 , MnrMilt . ' .MT : .I M.iri-h ID . .rUMj ; diy. Miirt'lill . SV-O'I Tlmrsdn. M in-Ill ! . IM.47I , Vrldnv. Miiuli I.I . 5.i.-H > fl BntiiriUy , Match II . a Mi'l Aver ice . IS I OKI ( inour.R ii. T/sriuuiv. Fworntn leforo mi mill ilisi-rllnxl In my inrvriuo Ilil.illlli diy jl Miiuli A II 1H' ' ) | N. P. l-'i II. f otury 1'iitillo. fctntn cfNolmiskn , ( _ Count v o [ DontliiR. f" fimui It. 'l/Hi'lmrk , Irtnuilul } iworn , do- ion i mid s.ijs tlnii lu > Msoeri'liiryofTm UK ? 1'iililNlilMK ' ninipmn. tint tlii'iioniil avi'r.i e ilnilv ilreiilitlmi of IIIK IHn.111 i : furtlio iiuintli of Mureh Is't'l. ' nrnsJMl.'i coplci , for April. IMW. .11 Itl ii ) ) > li'i , fcirMiv IS'.M ) , ai.lHO copies ; for , | IIIM . IviO. Si' ' . . 01 ri > | > in | for July , 1MI SOriJ r < | < : fur Aili'ilnt. l 'Hi. ' HIWUiiplos for S- | ipinlitr | , It'iOM.KO ' ropli's ; ( nr Ci loher JMO 2iU | ! ( < npes , for NoMinbiT , IS'Hl , K , 1 HI ruples ! for Il ( > ci > iii1u > r. NX' . 'U71 coplis , f < ir .linitiury , l UI "f.Jliieoulis ; fur Pel runn , 1MI ) , SSIIU rpi ) M ( itoiti.t H. TfincK. . ld liiforn mi1 , aiul siilisi-nbi-tl In my . tlilaSiJtlulnyud'olitiiiiiyi/V. / II IW1I N. I' I'-nt. Notary 1'uWlc. COVIN'criON' Is NobiasUa'ti ' Monte Oirlo. \V"AiiiiNiroN's ! ( inianlly is of that chiifroroua tyi > \\liiili \ \ ishould bo pliiecil in ( IniMiieolG. \ \ . N'o lias lost many oflts terrors In Doa Moinos. Klo\on aldorinon were Inillcttd but none oonvit'ted. TIou.o\vmockery.incl bullj concealed ohicaiioi-y mtvkoip n vciy considcralito pirt of the ] ) iocecilitjjs of the city council. SUNVTOU I'ADDOt'lv tllllls llllll < 3clf n- nroiiliibly ilutamccl In Washington. Son- nlor I'addoulc his the sympathy of his constiluoiits. STI UN'snoiM 'a ' little schpino for a four-jenr term of olllco fur county troaaurorsaiul uliorills died ol indefinite JKH tjionoinoiit. Tin : pi'iiiiiinont school fund Is the lioritnRo ot tlio olillili-on of Nolirnska anil Hlmulilnot bo invustoil I tinny sort of doubtful Mauritius. COUNCIMIKX ouglit not to jircsunio too inuoh upon the indilTorcnco of the coiiinmnitj. Most citi/ona of Omalri iptttl the nowsinpois. TIIK olil hottlofa are iiahsingf n\va\ \ : Logrnn , Wind helm nnd ICollom , three f.iinilLif names have boon added to tlio death roll within a nook. TilKontlio $1,000 available for street crosslnjrri will bo expended within a month iind the cential pur tot the city Mill continue impassably muddy. Rr.v. Mi : . Micituu i , of Minneapolis 1ms the fiiith of the limit } rs. lloprnjcil the Almighty to boston vlidoin upon tlio Kobrnska hou o of reincsontutivc ? . 3iAit ! : , a Sioux Indian , h.is lotinnud to I'nio Huljo ii oncy with a Mliitovifo inuriod in Gonnany while Mith the Wild West hh ow. Hociprocity \\lll \ win nnywhoro. AccouiiiN'O to Californias ntlornoy Eoncial the ruliiij ; price for eomtorhl \oto3 in tlio state log-islatxno is $2,000 , At this r.ito itvill take $110,000 to so- euro the si'iiatorshlp. AI KS aio to bo placed on Tortj-.sixth and other central streets , while pedestrians on biilmrban thorough fares liUo So\oiitconth and M ado thrmiffh six inches of mud. PUIIL.IC sontlin out compelled tlio coun cil to take up the Metiouohtan street railway oidituinco and iloinmda action on the liilloti proposition , but puWlu fontlnioiit may oxnect nnothor proof of \oiinlltyofthnt body on Suturdiy nifflit. Mii . MVCKVY'S Paris libel suit began yostoi-ila } and ah-oady the moral obliquity involved is said to bo located. This is worth all it co-tto the Honan/.v King's biiou o , for while mor.il obliquity is not wHiititif , ' In rat-in , It is not easy to fix its o.\act habitation. Boss Sioui's ciitlo on the Platte at South Bond \\lll not bo an Intermediate rofoimatory this joar. Perhaps the old jol < o about adjournintr the leglslaturo might eonio in here. So far as can now bo scon Mr. fcitout has no further busi ness for that body to transact. UXMCSssoino man in the council has manhood enough to assort himself , the Uallou electric light ordintnco which Bluptin the anna of Moriarty for six vrooks nml lay down by tlio side of Mail- eon for three more , will bo loaded down with reservations , and lestrictions which will prou'iit Its ticcoiitnncoby the com pany. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AUDITOU LYONS ol Iowa lias discov ered that the pcminnont school fund placed by the state In the hinds of tlio counties to bo loaned on roil estate se curity in bums not exceeding $ oOO to any person , has boon qultoo.xtonslvoly inls- appllod. One county Is charged with the wrongful use of $72,000. Legislators in Nebraska who nro so anxious to inako the school fund of this state similarly available may find aonl o ( warning In tlio experience of Iowa in ( ( TTt r irHKir \ iiifoin iliM lii'ir'Hg mi tin1 i-attio iiulns- lrID thou" t "uxt HUH Iho I'piinut ' Tin ; HKI : fi > rn firinnr imu-Uet nml bolter pr'ivs ' In the Immediate future. HH | now c\lilont that the herds in the Indian Territory huvo almost uutirelv iliMippoaii'fl , uiul lliaUho unriwdonlod [ marlotlii ( ) , ' ofcil\ositil ! thneatllo Inth- ? last fo\v motilliH 1m nnt onlv largely ro- duccil tlm vlilhlo supply , but has also reduced Ihoovy nuri'o of the supply. When Hi * reiiieiiiliiTi'il thnt t he proi'OHs of iinliiiuling the great speculative rungos * lin < boon gning on Htcidily for thico yiars , and tluttlho histtwuwln- tou hive heon lory deilrui'tlvn to Ktoi'lc in the liitor-itimintain region , It is perfectly plain that thoii1 is no timber roatonublo ground for foai1 of overproduction. If fear of an ) kind Is to In ) outurtiiliiud II oughtto belhofuar tint the supply \\lll \ not bo oqiiil to Iho demand Tlio oomplolo fljTiiros of thu foreign iniukot wliii'h xvoro antlolpitoil KOMirul wi'i'lcs slnco hy iiiirollmlniry tiblo pro- paieii by the luthoi-ltto \Vii9hlnglon attlie u'quoit of I'lir. IJiil'i oxhlhit tlio gnm thof tint > u incliof our buuf tiado Itiastiikin } ; niniinor. 1'hoso llu'in-os , shownn' } the total ox ports of Iho cattle , urevot'i slgiillluant : Hi' ill. Vnliio. I 7 . IPHIM ) J IMJ.M ls.s . no an ii'i77.r > Ts issj . -jo'iT t ) inMn.uiT H'JO . Ml'lfl III. ' . ' ! ! . ! ' ! ! The slutistli1 * nt canned and fiohhbeof eNported in tlio simo porlod aie oqu.illj initructlvo : IhflJ ISl"l..ri"0 ISil Ki.OU.IVi Tlio total ovpoit ol beet products in IS'll ' ) , inelutliiiKtiillovv , was $ ( > lll.rir > 7 yientor by over WO,000OOU thun in the bo4 pluvious year , \vlilc.-h was 1881. It is true that tlio very low iiricuaof wliioh LI in piiuliicor las ooiti phiiiuil were in part responsible for the remitrkuble f iowtbof the foioitrn triido , but Llu > ilo- mind lor AmuiU'tin oeoi is now itillj esliiblishod md tlu'fi'ls lltllo ioason to foir tint it will fill oil appreciably Mhon hichor prices are paid \Vhlle \ the foiei-j-n maikot has been o\ivniHii | : , the homo niirlcot has also been gaining1 steiuily Mure and inoro each joar the A.mortem tr.ido has loirnoil to profoi1 vohtein beef to the local product , iind the intttral jjaln in popiilatioii has alaoollod \ the demand. Wi th nil these fiiv irm reircuiif > t.iiieos how much loitgop v.ill the pioiluccr lie i'lillod upon to supply the inirket on tirnib that lea.\ehttn no m.iryin tifprofit to coniDoniito him for his I'ibor , for | n&t Iniiosaiul for the risks ottho busi ness ? run' 'imri n ir/r/i / IT. Thn action of tlio council \\lth icpraid to thoMutiopolitan street railway ordi- iiineoiloe¬ ronimoiid it tothoeonll- dencoof tlio cominunity. rnnl > iriB : not committed to the Met- inpolitiiii ( oinjimy and does not now an- nouiH'o its a ] > piovaluf the ordlnanco pio- ] ioied hy Mr. Albiight and his a > o- chiles On the -otitiai , it 1ms warned the council to he wary la grant ing \aluahlo fiatichibcs at all times , The Motiopolltan itrcet railway com- p.iny presenteda business proposition to the city council. It was entitled lo con sideration upon a business bsbis. Instead of treating the eoinpan\ \ with the con sideration duo an iiHociationuf citizens bent upon i legitimate uudettaking , the ( oiitiul passed without discussion or amendment 01 opportunity of amend- inoiit nn ordimnco fora fiam'lilse so funned as to bo phisk'ally impossible of performance and so rcstiietod in terms as to bo absurd upon its face. The ordinance was loaded with ro- strii-tioas purpo&oly and evidently \\as pissed by tlio council with knowledge of the impracticability of itb toims. It was mi insult to thocoinmon fonso of the community to piss such an ordinance. If the council really is determined to deny the Motiopolltan compan } the privilege o ( building' a line fiom South Om.iha to Omaha bpcmho such a line would cut down the I'lirninyrs of the existing1 compiny the niemliers should lia\o the manhood to siy so , and not trtlle with Intninos moil or public / MUtl.AD / ; / 'Jill } I'liKSIDl.MT. It M.ts only iiiltiiMlthal the smci'sof Oonor.d I'.ilnier In getting into the United States senile , under tircuni- Etnncos exceptional ami unique , should have made himself talked about as a possible preblduntlal candidate. lio- sidob , a Ncry consldorablo element of Iho donioerntli ) jurty is cvceeilingly anxious tomiloid the Is'ow York candi dates , \\hoso conlliciing' aspirations promise tomnlvoa good deal of trouble in the paity. Tor more than a ye ir just the question of finding : an a\ailablo man outbldo of the Linpiio state lias per- ple.xed the minils of a largo number of donuH.ra.ts , v\\o \ \ liavo urged that the btaiulard benior of Iho democracy In the uo\t national campaign oujjlit to bo a , wcstoia nun. liutln the list of leading western democrats thcro is none available so far as gcnoial popularitj is coiicoined , with the oxoop- lion of the new Illinois senator , and ho has the disadvantage ot his advanced ajjro. General 1'aimer ' will bo 75 \oais \ old when the next piosidont of the United States is Inaugurated , and we have had no pieoidont so old as that. Thib fact 111113 not bo a conclusive reason against his candidacy. Gladstone is Iho \oais older than this , and his followers hope that ho will jot bo again at the head of the Hiltishg-o\ermiiont. Other lUirnpeanHtatesmon hiuo been active in all ails of go vein ment at a gioater ago. But the American people are advoroo to electing \ory \ old men to the presidency , and such a candidate could not command the support of the jumper class ofoteis. \ . btill , General Palmer lias lecelvod vorj respectable , if not greatly influential , ondorbonient for either thohoad OH-tail of the democratic presidential ticket in 1R02 , mid It is said that many democrats aio wilting to him that ho Is their llrst choice for pie i- dent , "C'lovolandand ' Palmer" is one suggestion ; another is ' 'Palmer and I'at- ' tlson , ' ' and more nro to bo oxpei'tod with Palmer figurliij ; In the ( list or bocond ] iosltlon. It is reported on the authority of ono who isroprebonted to bo aory close pcroon.il a'nd political filond of CfOtioi\\l Palmer thnt lie Is not In the race for the presidency , and that tinder no clrcmiistniirea would ho aceopt the second place on the ticket. It is Haul thalhavin nuido critaln pledpea [ of what hn would rtuirnvor to do II I ell-clod to the enate , his only ohjecl in ' the ( tit mo will bo to Illl out hli term as seimtoraiid rcdci'ia the pledges he nuulo to Iho people of Illinois. Ho does not o\peci to be asked to bo a i-atnlidato for the | irc idoncy , and therefore ileoiii * It utineces'ir lo declare what he would do in such a contingc'iic.\but "if additional responsibilities are rciiilieil | of him the ) wilt coino to him without oliclttiloii ! on his part. " Ho will ptil no bnirlor bo- t\\c'on himself and the prl/e , but ho will not go out of his w i.to . cook it. Tlio active nsplrants nro fieo In diaw what comfort they ma } from this. Ills not to boiloubtod that If CJoiioral Palmer were a few yoirs } oungor his elmneos for obtalnlrg the presidential nomina tion of his part } next year would bo equal to , it not bolter , than those of iin other mm. lie is certainly the peer in ability of either of the N'e York candi dates , and his domocnu1 } is full } as bund mid Hound as llii-ir * , Ho Is the undisputed leader of his patty in his own state , ami not the head of a faction , TaKing the p.irl } as a whole ho un doubtedly stands ncirly as high In its conlldi'iiee and ndmhation us Mr. Cleveland - land , and voiy much hif her than ( ! o\ 01 nor Hill , who recently his sho\Mi more conspicuously than ever hefore , Ills true chat actor as a more holt-book- iiiL' politician. Kvon with the ilisad- \nntagc that : igo ( ; i\es him , Cieneral I'almer is not unllkol } to bo hoard of in Iho next democratic national conven tion. .Statistics and opinions recently oma- natin from the dopirtinent of agricnl- tuio ate itMSMirinir to the meat pro ducing interests of the west. Hotter piii'csaro pi edicted , unit there are vei1 } Hiili.stantial loabons ( or Hits. Tlio ox- cossi vo maikntlnir for thonasttwtnema. the clearing ovit of large utnges , ohielly in the Indian torriloiy , and the decline in the producing ctvpu'it } of American herders aio among these reasons , to which must l > o added the increasing do- in uul for n\port blnco the inspection law , \\hichis \ hehiitjoioiitly { enforced , \\ont into oiled. Tlio statistics show that last jear foreign consuniurs took $ , iO)0lOi ( ) ( Owoitii more of American beef thin In 18SS , and $21,000,000 woith more , than in ISS'J ' , and tlio im leased movement continue : ) . 1'ho figures of the tliowth of this liado during the jist live eara are surprising , it having nouly : ttebled inaluo in that time , and tlio In- cioaso in the oxpoils ot fresh dresbod beef and canned beef has been nearly as yiuat as that in cattle. In IhSfl the \aluoof cattle sent to foroigii markets vas in lound muubcrs 911,000.000 , and in 18')0 ' ) it was Slil,000,01)0 ) , while of fn > sli inul canned beef the value in the former } e.ir was o or $11,000,000 and in the lat ter year i0,000,000. : ! The total \nluoof cattle and beef products , including tal low , shipped abroid during the ii&cal jear 1800 was $01,000,000 , , which was $ 20,000,000 greater than for the largest preceding } ear , 18SI. If the demand ot last year is main tained , and there appears to be no ii'iison to suppose th.it it will not bo , It will. In connection with other conditions affecting the price of cattle , result in \ory material bonoflt to the stoclc r.itbers of the country , and it would seem that they have every roison to fool nsstir-d that the period of dopiossion in their business , coveilng bovoral jcars prior to lust } oar , will bo followed by a mine o\toidiid : period of ptosperity. Tliuy mo no\v icali/ing bolter'prices than for HOeial years , and thooutlook appears to bo highly fmomblo to a. fnrthor ad- \nnco The very decided Improvement in our foreign cnttlo trade is ton very largo ex tent due to tho/.oal of the agricultural ( lopaitmcnt in promoting tills bianch of our commerce. The new inspection law , which the secretary of agriculture i * . ' carefully enfoicing , has done much to iomo\o the prejudice nbioid against American beef , and it isonl } a question of time vhoti the protexU for dlscrinu- nating against our cattle and mo.Us will have to ho abandoned. Alroidy the goo.l losults of the inspaction s-tem liavo fullilndieatod its wisdom , and wlril- ever opposition it miy hereafter on- rounter will doubtlo-s bo to no purpose. Theiu is every roison to ovpect that within the next five years our annual ex ports of cattle and fto h and canned beef will amount inalue to not loss than $100,000,000. Stock raising must , therefore , bo regarded as ono of the countriu'binost pioimslng intorcbts. A uoitiiisr ( > xmNr : desires to know who will got the honelit from tlio money to bo refunded to the state under the di- tocttnx act passed by tlio list congress. In most cases the whole people of the states entitled to receive tlio inonov. The direct tax was collected in two dif fer out was. In homo cases the states collected us ngont of the United States , .whilo in other stales tlio government collected directly from individuals. In the latter c.i = et > the btite merely holds the mono } intrust for the individuals who paid the tax , and it cannot lie used for the oidinary expenses. Section tlueo of tlio law diiefts the treisuier of the United States to piy the sums the states are entitled to to the governors , provided thntwhoio the sums or an } pail thereof credited to any state have ( icon collected by the United Stales funn the citi/.onsor Inhabitants thereof , or any othur poison , either dliectl } or by sale of pioperty , such sums shall ho held in trust by such states for the benefit of these persons or inhabitants fiomwhom they were col lected ; or their legal loprosontutlves. rKls received of the death of Hon. John II. Kollom at Tiistin City , C'nl. This announcement will bring sorrow row to the hearts of many old clti/ons of Omaha. Mr. Kelloin resided in this city man } years and \\iis universally re spected for his Integrity , personil quali ties and intellectual attainments. Ho was for 6over.il yours superintendent of the city schools mid man } leading citi zens of todaj will loincinber him as both toucher mid friend. As postmaster , city councilman , member of the board of ed ucation and In other public positions hn vvasal\vas } the &amo goniul , honest and goitllonuwwllaMiig auiii.ssod a ciiinfoi table foiluiiu , ho removed In his old ago to 8outi | * iii ( . allfornla. where , in the mldfa of the hull- est of feml-tnuilcal fruits and llowers and nndi < rncath the sunn } skies of tlilt" ! fnvori'il land , ho lived Hovejnl years In tlio eii'e and coin- foil ills oirlier slrugglD.s had richly oniued. There as here he wius widely known ami honored , and ho steps from this existence In the reward of those \\\w \ leave the wrtrlfl the bettor for hav ing lived in it. . Ir nn ordlnanco jn'iy In rcid t vvlro by title ; bo tlion loforrcdlo acniniiilttoo \\llhoHtdiscussion ; lie loported by tint commutes ? for pa sngo r.nd thongotoa third leading , when Is it to lie consid ered nml dNi'us-od by the council , if no nmondmoiits aio allowed nftor the thhd reading. The rule inn.v bo all right , but it is gicatly abusoil , vvlu'it no opportu nity can lie had either to discuss or amend solinportsuit a moasiiro ns the granting of a franchise worth thousands of dollars to the recipients. AKIIU : voting down the two-cent pis- sengor rate bill and shelving the ixntl free iiass bill the seirite has made an ct- foit to redeem its anti-monopoly reeoul hy oidorlng the Nowborry maximum freltrlit bill to a final reading. In view of the fact that this bill is sure to he ve toed mid cannot possibly pass both houses over the \ototho value of this spasm of iinti-inonopol } can bo loadlly gunged. A more g.tu/.y sham never was pluyed upon the people of Nebraska. Tut : bill passed hy the house , impos ing a ponilty on employers or their ngenlsvlio ntleinpt to prevent their workmen from joining labor orgnni/a- tlons , isorthy to bjcomo a law. It lb tlio inalieiiabli ) right of all citbons to belong to tiny organisation which they may think will advance their interests , provided that It does not conllict vvllli the rights of other men. The bill is therefore eminent ! } proper. A CITY ward assessor niilKes the stato- inoiit tlmt n $0,000 lot on Lake sticet was assessed last jear at S'Jl. This is aery marked example of the inequalities of our present system of ical estate assess ments , it is obboivod , notvvitlistsinding , that tlioussobsors have agieeil to iib- bess city and county property on the values oflast vear. Ni.U' OuiiVNb authorities have entered - tored upon a solemn "investigation of the iccont deplorable nlTalr. " It is safe to wager bomothing that the jury will lopoit its inability to fix the icsponsi- bility in this case. Laws are not bind ing when public sentiment does not stand back of them. Tin : fiioiuisof good irovornmcut. nro flfjhtiujr nmoiif , ' thomsolvus in C'hicnjjo , ami tlio fiionds of bid ovoriimont will probably { , rot the majority , as tlioy $011- eriilly do. Till : lotfisluturo luw but a few inoro clays to continue to do nothing ut iv jiub- lic ovncnso ot $2,01)0 ) a day. Tlio question of citizeiibhip , given unusual prominence by leason of the Bojd-Tliavor case , has oaiibcit ninny foid n bom citlens to look up their own stiviiiHiiKln that regard. Instances have arisen vhlch oxomplif } tlio necessary uiuertniiity Mllcli attaihes to the claims tocltl/ciishlpof many old and bonuicit residents of this state. Men who toolc out theii llrsl and linal natuiali/ation papeis in the caily ilnvs of Nebraska's statehood can Iind no record of the act OHins to the fact that permuiont records vvcro not then kept. Voithoyaio letial cluctors , anil have voted and hold onico m Nebrasl. i forvcais An iateiestlnc ca'.o in point tb that of Mr. Prod Ileude of Ciianil Ishiinl , who took out his llnal pineis in the Doujihs county court In lwr.l about thhty-two jears ajo. ( Mr IIcMlilo knew , of course , that ho hail boon duly ini.illlicd ns n c'Itl7ea of the Unitoil States , ami since tlio Uojil case became prominent m state politics .Mr. HeoMo be- euino soinovv hit intcii'.stcit m his own bdiulf. Hoteiitly hovroto to lib old fiienil , Deputy Slieiilt Oiobeof this city , nslunc that the matter bo looked up , ami if Ills oilijiiial pa pers could lie found Mr ( ! robe vv.is refjiie toil to KCt it lertilied copy of tliein. The litter soon found that no permanent icconl had been kept of natmali/atioii pipcis piior to Si7 , but dov\n in nu obscuie coiner of the vault , in a pile of ilu&ty papers and ilocu incuts , hn foiInnately found Mr , Iledilo's oiis'lnal papi'H alter a thosonio scucli. Iho paper was ili.uvn up in duo form , the subject foicswcariiif ; allegiance to Icini ; 01 potentate , utc. , ami boie tlio clerk's certill- i.ate , but It ilUI not bear the ull-iinportant sig- natuio of Mi. Hrdilo. Mr. ( ! ielo notllleil Mr Ilcildo of this fatal omission and the lat ter lost no tiinoin nlllxini'liis slgnatino to the document llaJ Air. HoilJo , atsonio time the tlilrty-tv\nyeanbeen \ elected to tlio olllco of governor of the st4ito , couhl lie have been deposed on the inoro teohnicallt } of omitting to slKii a douiimcut to tlio contents of which ho Iind sworn under oathl Or , bad his papeis been lost by lire or thimigh rare- lossnebs , LOtilil lie have fully established his claim to citiicuslilpitli all its , rights and privileges ] Thobo.uu uitorcsUn ( | iic'ttioas just at this tlmo , notonl } to miii > foiuign-born citi/cns who may bo unailo to proiluco a iccord of tlio tnlclni ; out of their 'papers , but to tholi sons as well , llvorybody who has known Mr Heddo since l .v ) knows that ho is a lo nl citi/ea of tlio United' Status , but sunrise bo had died twenty jenrS > ngo and his son ( if be has ono ) had boon elected to a civil olllio and ills cili/onshlp hud beuu called In question1 Man } will say that bv common knowledge and coupon t ho vvai and Is a ilti/cn anil his rights ns such must bo protottod. \\lieio t lio'liiili'ci'iii'.v ' I'U'-i. Without oxprosnij'riii opinion either way upon the uctioa ol 'Ilio ' 1'inlailolphia Indies who objected to the exhibition of roitnln woilts of ait beeaui 6 the subjects did not wear tailor- made ilutagj , it seems doslr.ible to icc.ih afjain an aneciloto of Uov. Henry Want llicchcr.Vlion \ appro iclioj in a Now \ o\\t \ \ Killory by a lady whoaslcod him if ho did not thlnU a certain plctuto "Indoeoiit , " thoillvliio bostowcd a searching shnco upon Jicr and replied "No , inailiino , I do not think it is laiiurcnt but your ( iiiestlon is , " There wore whole tomes of philosophy In that ansvvor IlnriH 'IliKtr ItimlneiH. /'no / ( ( .Nee i Ininnii ! . A provident member of lliolu liluturc from Ktoioy ( xiunty takes hh lunch from homo to Curuii daily , mid Carson hotel men are about , to petition Supoiliitcndout Vorlngton to ru- volte his pass over the V. & T. railroad , I'alrioi HIM , Mutiument .Mcnenu r Colorado , glory crotvnod and sun klssoil , Is HIP suuuntt of tlio mitvorse , the champion of labor unit nrbltritor nf the highest tvpe of clvlllnitlon , with a vvluiln world nckiiowloitiT- liid her NUiuotuacy in the brluhtMt IriiK'sccnl star In theula/llnK : coiKtollitlouof thoAinor- ican union MVm Not Vt ry Hull. Hrr Mlnot J .SIII'IIIM Mutual ( runt It at tliu b.nls o ( all And it Is grand , and Klvus ns nddi'tl for liunuin natureto sec how men -on 'chant ' ; ? , for iiiitaiicocommit tbeiiKolves , by n nod of Iho head , to bargains by vvlilch they stniul , thou'li ( somutlmeH nt the cost of frightful losses. Most men Kcnernll ) toll the truth. lulu tlm Somite. Miiliri Mill If thnro bad bonti mi Clileano lire ( tonoral I'nluicr mlt-lit hive itiiunlniul ft rcimiblii-an , and It Is douhtful If without him the demo crats would over hive carried Illinois , or been nllo ) to elect a United Mlutos senator. Theieforclt is | ierhans not ton much to miy that \v \ lieu Mrs O'Learv's historic eow undo her historic1 Itlek which broke the * kornspiin laiiiDaml startcvl so great ,1 hlnzo , stm kicked over the lepuulleaus of Illinois nud sent n man Into the I'nltcd States senate. HoatM In llueiialo. . .Viic l'iir/c / llmci Tlio tlmo was whoa public honors , evou if thc-v wore la ether waya uiulesoivedly bo- stovveil , at least operated to countor.ict In HOIIIO dugieo thn nieroantllo spttlt which threatens to iciluco oveiythlni ; to a pecu niary standard I f the more millionaire can mplio to the highest ollli-es In what used to bo cillcd "iho ( 'lft" of the people , but must nowbo ilescrluoj as bi'ing In tno hinds of the representatives of the people for sale , mid If the millloiiniro Incurs no ilisuvdlt bv buying , the comiiunlty inhloli tliucnn liappea ovliloutly knows and euros for noth ing in the world but making money. . .Ytic'utlt \ The Koveriimcnt has norigtit anil no power to "mako , " to "croato" moauy It miy iniko liroinissory notes with the lofjal tender qual ity , but those aio monc y only so far as it is believed that tboy v\lll \ bo piiul In inonoy , nml iiuito indeponilcnt of the local tender quality. If th.it belief dliH out they eca-,0 to bu ac cepted as iiiotiov ; if it is Jnatilled thej are 10- placcil by real iiione,1' . This distinction islm- portint , because once lot the notion prevail that the ( 'ovormnent can "innko" inonej and tlio pressure upon it to uxinvibo that power begins , and to the extent that It is jloldoJ to it is dangerous and may bo disastrous. il' an Idiot. / . rr/in / nge "I would lihc. " said Mr. Peaf'reen , "to see a new dally piper stattcJ m Now Vork , and I mi bt take it If it suited mo It must leivo out the Hpoi ting page , iv hicti is f nvollt > ; it must cut oil'tho political articles , vvliU-h are ir.eio wrangling ; It should not ha'stufTexl with Wall street speculations , which interest vorj fowpeople , itshouhlKiveus aiestfiom crime , which is disgusting ; it should t'lvo shoit space totbu stittT called news , which is of no account , it should lot people aloao , mid not abuse them. " "Uutvhit would you in it Mr " ' 'It slioulil ' print , Poujreonl" ( 'ivo us essays on nature ami vlituc , sketches of lifo and society , accounts of eminent public ehmacteis , and other hKo material supplied uy sctiolaily witters If jon \\ill start such a piper and sell it for 1 tent I will try It for a day , and tuUu it afterward If it suits mo. " IMS.SMfi ? JKH IS. I'uclc : Mis. L.ajtln ( nnitiiiR up for her husband ) What "is tlio nutter , Molly 1 Mollv ( fiom the kitelicnOcli ) , mum , there bo th.ivesnt the duro ! Mrs. Lajtin Well , tell them I am not nt nomo. O , sticot musician , how you praiico it gives us pain From opeia to song mil duico And back again. She Have jou hid any experi ences \\itb western cyclones' " HeAVIth one She as the widow of a man from Kansas City. Tlio whole , whole \\orlclabout him is wrapt in auful hush As hu asks the dealer for one card to fill a loyal Hush ( iood News : Irate Tenant I asked vou w ben 1 Rated this place if yon had ever been troubled by chicken thiuves , mid you said "No. " l < vuiv one of my chickens was stolen last nitfht , and I am told that the neighbor hood has been in fosted with chicken thieves I or veins. Suburbia Agent 1 never Keep chickens , Mamma AVhnt's the matter with ni } two liltlo bo > s ) .liuiiuj ( fretfully ) Tie wants to plnyjick- stiaws and I say it's jusl menu for him to al- wajs call 'em after himself , and I play jim- straws toiluj or Texas SittliiKs : U isabsuul to say that a siiifilo Htvalloiv doesn't m.ik a spiinp. 1'iro a stone at enc > and sco if it doesn't. \VusliliiKtonSt.tr. \ It is a malodorous dol- hit that lias only seventy-eight scents in it. HostouPost1 Put up llftv wonileu boxes in tlio city , none ol tuoin in the le.ist resom- blititf letter boxes and [ nititoa oich ono the sipn : "TlusboxUloreu.il ordois diop no mail in here , " and itisulo of toity-el lit houis. over ono huiidieil lottcis do-uiied , for tuo mill will ho pushed into them. It's a way people havo. MII : sMii.r.n I untlcod she was piett.v , I tboiiRbt slid smiled at mo ; Justaftir I had passed her I turned mv huail lo see ; A bit of lev sidewalk r\h \ cureless feet b puilcd , I ciacked a II itrstono vvith my hoaj ; And then f knowsbu smiled , Christian Advocato' A miiiislor of nn- other lieiiniiilnatlon c.illod mio very warm day at a friend's house , and , making some roferuuco to the great heat , a llltlu gli 1 of tbo family slid : "Vos ; I cm see the I'res- Dvlorian coming out all over ) our face " Voiil > ers Ktntesmau : C'ustomor How much aio vour violitsi Ploiist Ono dollar and a Inlf a hnudieil "I'll tuko oim. " "Ono him- ihoiH" "No ; ono violet. " "Wo never sell ono. " "Well , I bliouliln't think jou vvould.it that pilco. " St. Paul ( Hobo Pirst Ulv.illMltor AVash- iiiKton couldi-'t tell n lie Heconil Khal I0d- itor- 1 i.in tell nno as far ns 1 can see it , and I've set n your unldavHof ciiculatloii. 7//1 : vui > . \ i'n i rr < .i.sr. Clilcci'io 11 llniiir. A toast ! l rom mol AVhv , sum' ' Let's see To whom I'll quad vvhilu imdiiiKlit's sound- In . 1 have it1 PiieniU To her who t > ouds The lifo blood qulckl ) tlirouu'h us bounding ! Como , blushes spun , 1 knowsho's fair , Her every iiilion jmronnil lender ; With ojes so true , AVIuito'or tliohuo , 'Ilio heait cm naught save houufo rciiljr. Her woul contioU Our sccrot souls , Thouph vows of love vvii'vootlcn brokoa , hho's nor loud Her lilu's a bond , A lovinj , ' , li\intr \ , hicatlihiK token. Como weal ; comuvvoo , Pull well wit kmm , Her heart Is uvei waim and trusty. lioja ! to vour foil , Dun Honor meet , And hall our toast , lorn ; , loud anil la sty I Nav. nay" No vvlno , Tor her , divine - This cup we II pledKoas friends and brothers , \Vlth reuslni' ehoer , la water c-leir - 1'or boys , uo'io Unukiutj to 'Our Muthors , " LINCOLN POLiriCAl. MAIMS , Tlio Contest for Mayor Nairows Down to Qrnh.im anil Alcxnmlor. POSSIBILITY OF A CITIZENS' TICKET , ProspiM'ts CJooil lr a liOlijr Dctit ) In Ilio Nc l ( 'asn Diiliiyi In Ilio Dlslili-t Court null f.isr-iiv , Xob , Much Is [ Spv'clil to TUB llni | - 1'huro is still n lniio unumntof thliik- liiK belnc done tj some cithciis who iliitik that tno situation warrants a citUcin" ticket , but the movement ( loot not appnar to bi > inak- hijr much hvinhviiy. TonU'bt the lopubllcaus will bold caiicnsei in a number of the wards The Pirst warders will meet t the eoimcll chamber to select eluhtcou delOiteH. ( The Second waul faithful will meet ut tlm county JtldKO'olllco to Holect fourteen lopioscntn lives , Iho Third ward caucus U c.-vllivl to inoet nt tbo ofllc'o of It , Ii. Mnarn in the Uleliards block for tlio purpose of D'.oilltn ; delegates. 'I hero will probibly bo a war cloud of no mean illmeusloiu In this ward , butitniayiiotstiowup.it tbo caucus. The rifth warders will moot at tbo stow room on Sixteenth street , between H anil U , this even- In K The Kirstvird Ituii-pomloiit caucui will bo bold thl < oculm ? at Jon Wolfo's store on Noitli Tenth strool. 'Hie wemiiu's cenlrnl corninlttod has dlloil 11 meeting of wnnien tn ( jivn < cpressioii to their vie s on Hie public school question at the Coupieciillounl churcli tomonovv after noon nt 2 o'clock. Intorosl centers milulv o n the diicstloii as to who slnll bo the republic in nominee for mayor. It is t.ow conceded that If Mayor ( ! raham carries his owa ward , the fourth , npramst .lolm 11. Wilght tlio contest will bo nnunvvnldmvn between ( Jriham ami SI Al evauclor of the Sixth The so called Tam many rinijheio is said to favor .Mcxaailor , mid thoio has bnon some elTei'tivo wlio pull iiiK done during t ho past tvv o weolti , ami tier- ( .oils who are on tin- inside dciluro tliat Al- OMiniler has n sure thun ; . Tbo Tammany riiitf has maun all piepai.itioiis to oaptino the urimanes touiubt , and it is decbireil that the will dlotato who tlio dolonatos shall bo It was lepoilcd tndaj currentlv that Mayor C5 raham bad si/e.d up the situation and hail ducided to withdraw from tlio race i * -n Menu's ' ci i I'.IUUTION. The cclebrntloa of St 1'atriek's ilav vvns flttln'lj ( ilosed last ovenlnp bi a piand ilein- otiitr.itiou nt Biilmiiin's ' ball , which , not withstanding the inclomeiicy ot the weather , was vcrj Imgi'ly attended. Cloveinor lioyil olllciated as cbahmati , ami soon after S o'elock tin1 gentleman was introduced to the auiiienio by Thomas MeHluro Mr Doyil spoke very nleisuntly and easily , ami tus ad dnss was listened to willi inv.it attention The musical features of the oveninn's iiro- ( jr.unmo worovery lino. The selections par took of the mtloual music of th Irish race , and of course vvoro all deliRhtlul. The solo IstsvveroMrs ,1 It ] inriiul > > , Mrs .1. A Kil- roj , Mrs WiiMhurB , Mis .7 O AVnclavvorth , Miss Klannory , Mr N haw lor , l Casey , O Artz and Joseph Wur/tinn : In every in- stnnco their efforts met with such appiecin- lion and nppliuso that the soloists were eom- polled to ic.spond with another selection At the completion of Mis ICllroy's llr t son ? she was pie eutea vvith u Imndsotno Koldou linrp , as well as two lovely baskets of llouers , the kind tributes of appreciative f i lends M Corcoran delivered tbo midross of wel- oomo in Ills UMiul ploasliiK stjlo lion A J Siiwjerwnsalso down for nn udchess , and of couiso aciiuitted himself VM-11 The last ail- diessoftho evening was dclivcied bj Jolin M Thuraton A Krand ball ended the colouration. mi vv IN mi , MAI i vsi. It is piobahlo that no decision of tbo supreme premo court in regard tolliocasu of Muideror ICd Neal will be nlven inside ofsix months Thocomt is already almost a ycir behind , and theio are a multitude of impoit.uit cases on whic.li tbo coin twill probibly pass Judg ment before the Iseal case will bo rcachod Neil , theiefoiu , nets an indelliuto Kaio of life , although tlio murder for vvhiih bu was convicted occurred n jear and a half aco. DI-.IIIK r rorur. , ludto Picld and .1 Jmy bnvo been oncrnircd since 1 o'cloik josterdav afteuioon in lie.u- inc ; tiiciasc of It K. Johnson vs. 1 { Mimloid. The suit is on a note for ? li : ( ) , which defend ant acknowledges having executeii The jirticsllv > nt V'alpiralso , and tbo dufendnnt says tint Johnson came to him and sfrmcd his services to shell n lot of corn Ho did this wotk and a lot of other , and was told tint the note was fully satisfied , but hci never t-jot it. Ho asks ? lJil ( on his cross petition for excess work performed The Jury have the caso. caso.The Lincoln city clectiic railway companv have tired of the inaction of the court , and this iiioniinir tiled n motion to dismiss the in junction obtained by the Shecdv estate against their running eaio over the track on Tivelfth sticet Judu'e Chapman yesterday beaid argument in tlio case of Shervvin Vs ( ! urhcfMii et al. , tn appoint a receiver. The motion was inado M } Ueieiulant L-'erpusoii PirKUsoii , who sc- cureu a judKinc'iitaij.iiiist CJanbeum. and tlien levied on a block ot fronds wiiieli the latter hid bought from .Shcrwiu but nuver paid , and pnssoisiuu of vvhn h Slieivvin still haJ , nslis tlio couit to appoint a leceivcr for Sbtr- win's c'jods ' while no takes the c.iso to the supreme court , tlio lower court bavini ; pioiuptly Ki\en bhurwin his Icpal ilijlitb , . Illl < HIMIN VI. I VII MMI. The first ( omplauit ncnlnst Attoinoy U U Xmk forouibe//llni ; AVulovv Hosiler s little roll was disnUsscd vosterday and a new ono llled. This makes the amount embe//loil $ 'iO less thin the llrst one , vi/ , $ -ls't. ' The case was called this inoriiini ; . Thocv ideucetundod to show that lu ; had colleetud the money on a inoitiwue for Mis. ilossler from p.utlos in Antelope i-ouuty , put the money on deposit in the bank licie , and iiotillud her Shu drew on the bank for the inuiiuv , but found ho bad drawn out the cash. The defense Hied n mo tion tn quash on the ground that nocrimo w.us etiargcd in the complaint ; that demand for the money wns not made until the arrest , and that the waii.iut lor the second c-liaimi was seivcdhilodefendaiit was still in jail on the first charge The defense practically is thiil no crime iv.is committed. Louis VV.iuconer had hiit ml before. .ludijo Houston on Iho char o of biiiplaiuniK the lioubo of ( icorK * ATnlo , Tenth and M HtircU , on the MiKht of .lauuary 's last ANiiRiionor attemptiHl lo piovo that on tliu dilu mentioned ho v.usat Ins bonu ) in South Demi , this stutn it nppiMii'd that a coat the Inn hr Imd loft iieliind bun was a KOCH I cine to his identity IIH W wttonor , and the con- tic'ctnir' link was found hy aladj boanler who rccocnl/utl Iho coat. Ho was bound ovei in S.M ) ) liniids but ho wont to the coiintj jail to wait il out. Thomas McCiiiiK.iu will have his proliml- nirv' examination bufoio .ImiKoStow.ut this afternoon on the chainu on vvliiih ho was ur- irstod yesteidiij , the infamous assault on jouni ! White. Ho will undoubtedly bo bound over. iirior ruu.iTns KOII UIMOI u The petition of the citl/ens of Armour to thostitu biurd f truispoitiitioii that tlioy h ivo station facilities at that town h is bivii adjusted to the npparsnt satisfaction ot the people of Armour The II Ac .M will abidu by the decision of the board to lay sidetrack r-uutruclstoi'lt yards nml to slop nil loenl | tii mipir ! and freight Irnitu for thn accom modation of the public uri'HKViK HM m l > ri isi ) X , Thn following casci were hiiiiilod clown tcvlny in tlio supreme i-oiul : Orlm vs ltotiln on. P.IIW from llutiur countv. le\crsod { and rcuimdcd , Ujilnluii by Mr. Cblof .Instlco I'obb. Ni'iiiMsku \ Coluud i lailnnd lompinv vi Hcott llnor frmii I'liujor county , Aillimod Opinion b,1'istlro ' Mavwnll I'irst National limit of I'olumbus v < Hoi leiln. lluor from Plntuii-ounty. Anlnuod ' Opinion bv Mr .ImtlcoMu\\u'U. tlatos vs Pnrinlt. P.riiir fiom llooi 6 eoimty. Kc\cised and reminded , Opinion by Mr. .luMIco N nival. ' St l.ouis wroii hl liiiu raiiRO coiuniny vt Me > nr. Appial fin'ii loutl ) ; , > i. Opinion b ) Ml. Chief .ItiMIci ! Colil ) 11. was a iiMtiiuriteui nt Omabi , lu fulling iMCiimstiuicc . win ) ii-alled Ids ueditnrs In- KOthor , tbo plaiiitllTs inul dofeiidauts , w lie a ieed that tlio prnpetty of H , should bii ' tiiki'ii In i banjo , In t rnit' , to secuio ruunli ) all of the ci editors , do.sl u.illn M and A tuo of the cicdilois , as agents and Irustees who took possession of the jiroperlj .nut caused in bo ovecnled Hist to M and next ti A and Ihoreifter In | inorit.v accinilltiK lo the Krcitor anioiiiitvS duo to each cieilllor , a sciles of chattel niiirt > M es hIt , \ The prop ortv was mild at public auction under t n iiitntk'as'cs of M and A and the pi wen ! diitiUnited a.-'inilliitjh , leavingllm iliilin of ollieis unpiid lu nn action thoolhei . \ creditor iiKiiinst M and A for nu omul dis tilliiilloii , helil , that M and A WCMO tiustuca uml MKCiilH , for all the creditors and thupn cecds of'ho lain hn pild tn the several cic-d itnis inoiat i iiccoldmi ; to tbeii U'spcctivu claims. Doiucr , TC\.M A ( Julf ralhoad coiupiiiy vi Ilutehlns. llrror from Lau.'iistnr couutv Unversed and remanded. Opinion by Ml .ItiHliee iuial Iliincllev vs Pearso et al. Mntulainus Aitlnu disiiiNsed Opinion bv Mr. Justice - - Mix. well l.oahns Stale IJrror from l illiiiori- cnnntv. UeveiMed and remanded. Oi liiioii bMr lustiu Maxwell The folljvvliiK i uses wcro nrnued mid si h milted I'ioico vs Kcuney canal coinpnii ) , on motion ; Dueling vs Miller ; Schllslcr Vs Sherman , on motion , Stiicklef vs Hariris IMoilyvs Prolicv ; lliunck VH Wood , Kll [ iiitruMC vs ( nllcMiili'r ; l iirnn county vsDcmn , HulTalu County Isallonal bunk vs llansen , llerbeit vs Keck , Consaul vs Sheldon ; ht I'.ml Ilio and muiiiio insur.iiic'o coiiip.iny vs ( luthelf , Ilariison vs Sillies ; Hill vs IIel man , Me\ei vs Pajjnii Tbo fnllovvliifr cases verocoutinucd , Via cent vs.Stato , Ainold vs Stile. Htaco ox lei Smith VK Ilrown , relntnr or- dired to Ilio mid survu bi iefs in nlliut } ilu a , or cause dismissed t'ou rtid join lied to Thurbdiiy , Mulch H > , at ' . ) o'clock n m , when Ilio causes from tlio Kiev oath district w ill ho called. osi \ urrv IXIM MIS' WOHTII The case for ? J,0Ci ( ) diuna ci brought IV ) DiviUA Hiddlo , who clnlmcd that statc- inftita mudo by .lames A. Unlyr dercfjator } to bis honustv d mm cd him hi that iimuunt , w is jjivuu tn the Jmj ycstenlaj iifleiiioon Ijitoi in the c'veninj ; a verdict was ruiilond Klvinp plamlin $ .M ) damages , which also cai- lies tno costs with it , sToii'i't ) nu : su.r. The sale of the grocery stock of the Into dim of Kranso .V Selnmtt , under a chattel mm tK.uro held by II P Liu , was bc uii at the room on South Tenth street this morn ill ) : , but eamo to a sudden ending wlien Con sta'ilo Ilrad Uiiigcr appeared willi n wilt of replevin swoin out bv C. U. White , Lasch liinlhcis and others , claiming that u poition - - r of the stock about to be .sold was thulr pi op eity , or jnopoiiy upon which they had a claim The sale was stopped , hut Mr. I. in had Slit-rilt Me Clay replevin the stuff this afternoon and piocc'edcii with tbo sale. Dili VIMI It's KICK. John 13 1 uminor , the u ed farmer who suol John Kodden foi $ lOiM d , in a js for assault ins him so viciously that hu has become a pii.U\tle , and whom a jury iu tbo county cim it awarded tin ) sum off' . " ) , has applied for a new tnal , on the t-round of fraud and undue me ins on the pirt of dofpiidnnt , biis and piniality on the part of the Jury , and that the mcasuronf dimaijes was wholly at vauanie with the injmies sustained. II P Knso , his attnrnev , Hied an affidavit , iu' > .ml. ho savs that Hodden spnkuto oneoi thojuij men. ,1 I { . Ilin , nftei tliu tiuil li.ui bc mi riRnrclhii ; tlm case , that the jiuors sopirated after the adjournment for supper , and tint ono limlm\ ) Iriend of Uoddcn , follow eil Jiiryninn MeHoberts with iho ovideut mien tlim of bavinir a imvato Loavcisntlnn ; also tint A. .1 Savver. attoinoy for Hoiluen , w.dkcd tea blocks lhalcvcniii v\ith Jut.v man Bins , ' . films \M ) I M > * . Tlioniinuil iiHiitltieof tbo assessors of the couutv was held in the coutt house yostcriliv afternnoii , ami the Insis of valuation for property lixed for this yuir The sclicdule imreeil unen vaucs but little from lint adopted last \ear Captain Hill , the stito treisuier , has boiioied bv luivlni ; a nevvly oipmucd Sons of Vc'teians named after him Tbo AVeolily Independent , a bright pub lication , after a wear } struggle vvith ad\cr sitv tins concluded to suspend publication for a time 11I1.Y 'KUt .11 r// < > /71/ ; . / CustoiiiR Olllciul.s Scl/e 'IrinikH 1H-- li M iiiK ( i \ > \v oilcoiiien. . Niw YDKK , Much Is iSpcciil Tclcgrun to Tin : Uul Tlio seunro loom nt the customs housei looked like a milliuei's esl.ib lishmuit jcsterdny. Survejor Lon and Ills htulT inado another splzuro from two women snspectect ot bcliiK inillmcis or diessmakus , and their larpo trunks , contaiiiuif ! a unit variety of vvouiiifj npp.ncl ami articlesof dincicnt kinds \veio sloieil in thu sei/uru room awaiting tlio decision of the govern ment. Miss P.uinv lj Uarrett and Mrs. Uloinor 1C Nott , of New Vinlt niounjiiouslj vvuitii < for the decision also. They armed hurc v s tcrilny on the Kider from Itiuinun , 'I In j told the customs inspector * thev had n h vv dutiable poils and tint the contents of their trunks weio cntlrolj personal oflecLs. In Miss Uuriett'b trunn were found bilk ilios.se" ) , silk wraps , gloves , otc In Mis Nott's tiunlis were Mlk dresses , tea ( 'ovvus , camel's hair KOIVIIS , wooh n die-ises and manv dross pitu-ins. i'hearti elos made ) the lariest amount of Hie U.u i scl/i'il thib se.uson. Hot homen \ uonied tli.it they were dressmakers. Mrs. llurrcitt , him ever , admitted that her sister was a dins , umkor It is said that wairants lor then ai- rest will bo Issued. lor Chilian I Hi INCH Avm > , Mireh IS ( Spaelal fil ( ' < > - ( . ram to TIIK HnA \ dispatch ieeei\ed In n- fiom Valiiraiso [ states Hut Mayor Valdivi- of th.it t'ltj has jjonoovor to the insuiv11'- ! after vvimium to their cause the tariis ; n which dcsortcd the fort after spiking tli Kims The ex-L'oveinment troops then i i/i I President luilmaecda's transport Maid > which was anchored la the harbor and win i wus loaded with ( 'itlin , * umis , utlem 1 animunition. After tins tlio miyorand k' " iison onihanted nu board the trunsiioit an > steamed northward to join Iho Insurgent This is a tieiuendous lilow to i'rosiduat 11 1' ' imiceda's preslino mid his cause may no v fulrl.v bo s lid to bo on the wane. < laasHi'ii Given MVoars. . Ni\v VIIIIK , March lb. Jmlgo lU-iiodirt to day seuteMiccd ( leuetid ( JUnssen , convii-ted nf bank vvreiUiiiff , to six years' Imprl.sonmeiit in tliu peiinentiai ) . Highest of all in Travelling Toner. IT , S. Gov't Report , Aug. 17 , 1889 , ABSOLUTELY PURE