" 1' > " - " . - " \ ' 'li i'Y ' " ' 1J1N / . Ii w riij. . : : : ' W _ ' JlaE 1 ; ; . .Q. . . w..Ej . A _ . - " q ) I. . lll [ * _ " $ ' ' , _ r- ( l , , i. , ( . ' ' ' . " " . , , . , ' . . . . . . . . . . - - - . . , - . , - - " ' \ ' . t" . . . c" , . ) tTf.t " , ' . . - / - " I. . rt. ' ' : ' . " , , I" . ' , ' ' 'r , ' IT . . . . 2 l'I1 O [ AlrA DAILY JUmr lONDA Y. D ] C. \ln n : n _ 1 RfJ _ Iargt ftvo-tory luthes , tIock In that ciy , : , ) I stl being JCClplut hy tw wllleule "ro. tory frm of Plummer , Iury & Co. , of which lie was t member. 1fli3IONT IM Au'rll:1 : SOCltT\ ' , JIUlhl.r or Vetcritiiti1iled : , to I hD 1.lt or ( tllll.tnl 1"lrt"y , Nhthl. FltIMONT , Neb. , nec 30-Speclal.-The ( ) Daughte of Veernns II t the nnmo of t new organization Jlst nrlelt to the patriotic so cletel of Fremont , which now comprise the sons , ithughterc the veterans antI their w1'e ! . The lodge was organlzeJ with twenty charter members , anti Mis May Bevier of Ornll ! Iland cfclntell as Inslaling ofcer , Ofcers were efftell and Inslnle t as fol. lows : Iresld nt. : ls ! Katie Owens ; S. V . I rl" : lntl Slles : J. V. , Mlu May Ilnt ; Hpcrelnry , MIL n. n. Sianforll ; chapllln , I Miss Ita i'iper ; treasurer , Miss glma D.W : F 12 SUlherlanl1 I , 0. , : ls8 Waltworth ; G. , Miss 1 lrR if , ' Arlcles of Incorporation of the Huse ' p Chemical COII'al ) ' have been fell for record ' In the Office of Ihe ( counly clerl < . The Incorporator . corporatorl are : W. N. 1Iiie. Ilublsher of the Newf , at Norfolk : g. J. lingers , publisher . of the Ikrald , Schuyler ; J. S. Devries ) anl ! A. P. Manning of the Prel0nl herald. The \lace ' er business will be 1.'relonl , a lit the huslnels of the coml'an ' wIll be cornpountl . Ing and manufncturln ann dealing In mcdi- , cines , particularly 'Icaiy's Itney Kure. " The Ilthorlzell capital stock II $600,000. Mrs. Arvle Williams . widow of the late Jnckon Wilams , was married two or three . daYI ao to W. M. scott. Mr. Scott was . at ono Irl enga111 In the dray uslness z-I hero while : Ir ! . ! William Is I IlouosseL of Ionshlerblo wealth , left her by her late Ii usba niL Judge Sullivan did n land office business yesterdry In clearing UII the district court docket. A number of state cases that have been hanging fre for a long ! time were die- mised , as follows : Slate ngalnst Nets hiatt- sen : Sale agaInst dike Gorey ; Slate against Nets Nelson : Slate against lien Carpenter ; Slate against Elof 1 P' Anderson : State against BllwarJ ton. 1lanch ; State against Uanlel Ether. Nul"N f i " . , iii \1 I I. ) , . VALLEY . Ncb. . 1)ec. : O.-Special.-Mr. ( ) Peter Nelson , I native of Sweden a 111 83 years of age. tiled at his home near lhls city yesterday mol lng , of heart disease. 10 was the father of A. P. koslanll , M 1' . Nelson and Swan Peterson all of whom are Ilrolnenl : In this vlclnl ) ' . Mr. Nelson viii wi jie hlrlell tomorrow In thp Valey cereter ) ' . Deputy County Clerk : . Ii. Hetfel and family of Omaha cOle ell last evening . anti ara the guests of [ : Ir. IHI Mrs. U. g. Urars Mr. Helllell will spJII a few days here hunting rabbits a 11 quail . which are quite luau t ifiti. Miss McCurdy \Vnterioo . who has been In Oden. Utah , for several months for thc bencll of her health . has returned home much improved. ' Stewart arh' of New York , who has been the ! lest or Senalor Noyes ami ( family for everal weeks 11ast left this morning for PU'hlo , Colo. , where he expects lo spend lho winter. Miss . Nelll Stanllen of Waco Neb. , Is In lho c.tr , the guest of Mrs. Ed I grway. MIss StalHlen Is a teacher In the Waco schools , and was a former resident or Valley. MIss Nele Smnitim . who has been the trimmer - mer at Mrs. Straln'B . lrs. mllnerr store for say- oral mouths past left for her home al Lincoln - coin last ennln . Miss Jcnnle Pearson returned from the tev.chers' state meeting at Lincoln . yesterday afternoomi. Iiv4y : 1'.eI10 : rrul IICi ! . DEATnCE , Dec. 10.-Spectii { ! Teleg'am.- ) The frc department was slmmoned t the earlier of Ninth and High streets at 1 o'cocl' : this nioruulng to extinguish , fire In morlll/ extntulsh a fre the home or J. H. \Voods. The ( Ire was caused by n spark from an open grate . and when discovered - covered had burned Its way across the for " . and caught ! In the window cnrtalns. Dy 1lromllt acton the house was saved , wl.h L damage nol exceeding $71. BurJarJ . , Me. Hot , IUI ct\OI" \ WCOO. JUNC'rON , Nab. . Del 30. ( Speclal.-L. ) 1) . ' Tcclus' general mcrchan7 disc ttor Ils , 'lr ken Intp : .ast nlht. , The thIeves took gloves hats caps . , bets , dry goods . groceries anti tobacco , to the amonul amolnt of $600. Pralt's bla Jsmlth shop was I broken into ant his tooll were used In I breaking Into .Ueclus' slore use .0- c FROM SOUTH OMAHA ? . . NOlhmloa or Otihciirsihy Coiiims.'miou ! " ,1emi't ' l x"hulo-Otler Now" . . \ A special meeting of the Commission Menu exchange . was lucid l I.n Ihe South Omaha ex- change . Salmby , afercon for the purpose i \ ' of nomlnatn ! men to fill the varIous onces ] , for the ( ensuing year , The following nomina- \ tons ( were made : " ' . I. Stephen . PresIdent I ; \s flruce McCuloURh , vice President ; L. E. flab rts. J. A. Hail 11 , n , Murphy. H. Gil - dhirest , board of directors ; A. G. Buchanan : , 4l 'V . F Ihlny , O. K. Ialllock , Chacs Colt - ¶ sn , W. \'nliwcrk. , conlnllee ! Colt - than : C. E. Bogart. J. T Geodehl , James Filey ' , J. L. HIl , L C. neltngtol GCdel , commit - tee on appeals. The election II bo helt ! ou January 7. and the gentlemen who have been nominated will undoubtedly be elecled L , as there vas no OPIoslten ) to the nomina- tfone. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1lnllo City uo .III. - The Young Men's Iusttute will hold a public installation of officers al Hauer's hal ] ' ' New Year's night Dr J. Solomon reported tt the polce yes terlhy that his hors3 ant buggy hat been . stolen at Aibright. J. H , Durkholler of Woodllne , Is. . was In the cIty yesterday He 1s a regular pal - ron cf the Seuth Omaha marlet. r Chicken thieves have been raidIng the hen houses latelY , and nol J. P. Hayes ts mnourr t- log he t loss or a lot of fat Cowls. ' Heed Hale of time Exchange imuilding , who , : has been out In Idaho for the Ilul month for the benefit of hIs health . has returned and Is much improved. returne According to the Cincinnati Price Current , South Omaha paclen packet 7GOOO hogs train November 1 to n cemblr 2G. as against 170,000 for the same Ierlml ) In 1803. CommissIon ' men are of thc opinion that the ( 0 South Omaha market viii begin marlet wil improving tCer the first of the year ver.thlug con- 'llered , they have done a fairly god blsl- Iles ; durlu ! the year just clhn 0 GREAT CITY B.A.ILROADS 1moritmotm : 'rfa In Street 1'llro,11 : In tilt J.rp , Clth\ . Some Inten'HLng ta Usl's concerning the ralroalln ot 01' great cites are Ilvcn , In IUI ' nl'Ucle In the Chautauqunn tor Januury by I Robert I. Sloan , formerly chief ( 'tiglileer ) \1'tmoimolituit Eievutcd llropoltun mevlted railroad , New Yorl lIe 111'S : In Brooklyn ( the ( ro,1 ! ale built over the Itreota the ( Hare as In New York ; ther" arc ' about twentslx ant ! u bait miles ot ( Ie. \'atell roads In lruol.I1 anti , they carry 5T- 01,0 ) ptLsbCllgCrs per ) 'I'lr. amid have about I 71 * ) nwlo\'II. 'rho mitreet i.itiwuys 1\70 ( Ilreel ) carry aimoUt \ rll\'u's I lout ' ' 1 ' .0,11 ) rut I0 -s. ) 'l'her" are eit'atei ' . 10 ell'lt"1 l'Oldl In Itmimiiadei- ' ' Phlallel. Ilhll , 'I'h" Hlrfncl street raliwoys carry Ihout lt.IO ( o the ) rilwl't year , II HOHlua there are yet mie e.valcll . roads . 10 The 2:5 micH oC single flock Ilrface roads II thl city In.1 . IuhurlH ore nwstiy roall (0111111 ell..rlc.I1'1' . cv ut \ I1'Hly I ( I ( I [ , s. Ol'er 1O\.OJ : ) ) 1musimsrs Ir , carrll by titese liime. On tl I I 1lcount cf Ih' congestIon or tl''el In the bl. < llesl Ilslrlcls , Utility falY limits have been preparell for better rapId trmitmsit , such its lummimels. ' letel' rphl . Hi ( 11 IUlnels HUhwl'S lull elt. . . ' valt.1 roi.i . 'rho ) latest ( mroiositiuml is the . ' Ilroposiion II Irn 1.leigit' coltiummis. elevated sY6lem , 01 I 611Clo row ot In ( 'hll'ago Itl't'ct rmtilwaye carry nbul Z0 { . I. ) ( ) 1..01' yearly , tutu laIT Ihl elevated about \.O.O" ) In or1lhllr ) Int ( . l'tmteago , tmot. lhlcno ' - lots at Iln'H'nt , two eleymiteti road iii ! , { le\II,1 oiera. \ , } II oller- ton and I third In PI'O\'eII of ejustruction. The " or double c.mltructol 1"lpth Ir tlolllie track elevated roads tn New " uric Is ubout " , ruthl Ihoul Ihlrt"IIJ unties : they huv In imarviet' 31 t'nglnll a 11 3.017 ears , 11'1 ' carry . nl1UI 22.0)oo ' ; ) IlnleIgel1 during time year . wlh n . trout mileage ot 7,13.cO ; ! 13O they l'OnlUnl over l O.O 10li or coal Ilur- In this year and employ Ub1Ut 5,2I ) men. ' 1.2) 'Ihl I'osl" II'prmlmftu ' $35).OII ) ii mile for tht'able system comnimlete . while mie about ; O I me , double track , I for I ( OStl - ' trst- eIas - ciasl o\'lrht11 collutor elelrlc system In time city streets. The average east 1er mile for the roads In the UnIted states \Ier \ mit as'tolows : Iono railways. equipped \ . per mnIle. . $ 7i,187 Electric trolleys , equipped , per utile , , 71.3 . ( 'gtiI le . railways . . . . . . . . pcc . . ' . . . . mlc. . , & Iu\.utcl ralwa.s..O 10 : IO ( Oregon Kidumey Tea cures 11 kltue tru. I : blu" Trial sIze , 25 cet. All drunlt' ) , SENATOR CAREY Ol } SILVER no Defends Ills Vote In the Sennt3 cn the Fre : Conngo ! Question IS TiE PAAMOUNT SUE TODAY Until thn Inlo Ict""n Ooll unit 8lv"r . UUA 10NI S"ltll hy the 1totibhicitit \ I'urty 1..IIC'8Iu t Ja' umln UIHlrhed. CHEYENNE , Dee M.-Speclat-Sentor ( ) Joseph M. Carey has been severely crllcbet , . by his constituents Wromlng for his \'ote ! on the silver qlestol : anll his opposltcl . to the bill repealing the Sherman law The senator Is spenllng the holllay rece . nt home. In an inerview he gave : his reasons for taking the stand ho has on this ques . ton , "Hegarltng 1) . Ilosltol on the ( sliver ques. lon , " said the slnlc ' , " 1 voted accorln , ! ; to the Jlatform of the republican : party of \Vyomniimg. whIch was made at I.aratle In August , 1892 , and the national 111atorm framed at MinneapolIs. Those are all I haL to guide me as lo the sentiments of the re , Illblcan Ilarly. When I voted on the sl\'er ( inaction lhere hail been no Casper convn- ton ( , declaring for free coinage of [ silver at lie ( rate oC 16 ; to I. 1 anti I would have taken t I man of ProPhetic wlstQm (0 ( have foretoid a year or more beforehand , what the Cnsper convention was goIng lo do. "I am n binmetaitist. I believe In the must or beth gold and silver as money , and want to see the free coinage of both metals. The qleston I how lo do It ? The two melah I hll'o lJrted , and how to cat back the I ratio of lllf or 16 to 1 Is a ijueslol nslell II I hy the greatest statesmen of the age , and It i I Is a most serious one for time United States The slyer question Is the hurling issue cf t the day. Book are being wrltel about I. It Is the theme of slleeches bolh II and oul t of congress. Newspapers nil over the country - try arc discussing I , and It la on the tongle of nerly every citizen. I Is a queston thal must be solved , and Il will be solved by tim e republican party , I heleve , with perfecl satsfacton to the pcple , This nation has grnpplell with questions equally great , or I gr maues. eater . and solved them satisfactorily 10 the I " \ \ 'iiatVyomnlng mostly needs Is capital to develop Its resources , ant If we want to get eastern : capital lo Invest we must pursue a safe ccnservatvc enurse . and not put our- selves In line with the agitators of Cole ra tie and Iiansas. " anL Senator Carey Is deeply Interested In the ullzaton or time mllon'lcre donation of lall to the several states In the ( arid region. le has outlined a plan for the acceptance or the munlfcenl gift from the government. Unter the pro\lslcns of the bill which was Introtncet ly Senator Carey , the land must I ! irrigated reclaimed anll ( occupIed within teu ( ) 'eari from the jmaseage oC the act by congress. As fast as any of the lands arc ir rigated , reclaimed and ccclpl t by sellers - ti ers , Ilatents can Issut Senator Carey's Idea Is that a hoard shell be appointed under an act of the iegisiatmmra authorizing I to male contracts for the digging of ditches and the irrigation of the lands when the slate decides on a tract wblch It wilt attempt - tempt to reclaim under the law I Is hIs Idea to select land which can be colonized , and thIs land can be fed on by the stale as rculred , The board would be authorized lo i cnter Into a contract wih some corporation : or Indlvlnall to construct the necessary Itches and canals. After thIs bas been done and the land reclaimed and patents ' Isof sued " . If II be reclaimed to the satisfactIon satsfacton oC the government , I will he subject to entry by settlers. ' He thinks thIs could b ( done through corprLons or , . Individuals who \vuld \ furnish the money buL allowing the ' setrs to \orle' omt I part lpaymelt for the . la nd on tha ditches. lant diches. Then ito Idea Is to have a nominal value placed on the hand . tea . b a sold to the settherg , and they will also be charget for a perpetual water right the , , p rice to be fixed by tbt state. Then I Is P r1)osed to pay the contractors for their work from the sale of the land and time water rights. The comIng legIslature will be calel } upon to del'lse some plan for accepting this land , al1 It Is a questIon timai'eeds careful queston ! caeful con- s bleratlon. ' s1erlton. l HU\'I IIlt IICI\ itiSijALJC.lJlttTUN. ' i Wyomln ! ' . New ( hin J : ccntvo Wil 10 Tllln Into OlcD with I5tclat Inmp. CHEYENNE , Dee 30.-Speclal-The ( ) . generl commitee ot arrallgemenls for the Inaugural i ceremonIes In Cheyenne on Jan- Ilry 7 , when Governor-elect RIchards and the t other atate olccrs will be Inducted Into I ofce , are making preparations for 1 grand I demonstrton on that occasIon. General Manager Dickinson ot the Union Pacific hits mace a rate oC 1 cent a mile feral al uniformed companies of the Wyoming National Guard desIring to attend , and one al taro for the round trip for all othpr Ii Is 1 expected that the Gulf and the BurlIngton will make a shnlar rate. Blrlnflon companies of the stile militia from poInts ; west ot Cheyenne will no dotmbt attend. II . IH I propolll to have a grand Itarade. which will he partclpatcc In ly parce. miita and ] I civic tOcieties , anll , ale several companies or Ito ( EIghth Infantl' from Fort Russell , , In i the forenoon , utter which the oath of olce will be ndmlnlBtered to the governor anll olher state olcers , In the evening the In- angull hal will be held In the rutummdn of ' rotUlla the state 'capitol bulitlimmg. Fine Ouvenlr program art being ISHUIII for the ball. II I Is I , 'xpectelthut there will be several I { hln- drell visitors In attendance from oh lrnrtiont m of the state , The leglslutur - al ' portons tile Colowlng da ) ' . anti a ' COI'cneH ) vil i be attracted hither on that necoudt. wi \'nll I ) z SlllrnW ( 'ott r ? ot c's. CIEYRNNE , Dec. 30.-Speclal.-The { ) Wyoming supreme court met yesterday . Several ImpO'tant derIsions were hanlled down. In the case ot Griff W' . Jidwards , plaintiff In error , agalnt Gri E , S. Murray , derentlunt In error , the jU'fmenl ' of the dlH- trlcl courl or Iaramle county was ntiirmad. ' \\/S 'I'iie nmplieatiomm oC Ial' ' F. ' alrmlt1 1he applraton Mtmm-y g Mcl'iirlnni1 for a rehrullnl In her rase migutiost the ] tmmiltvay Olelnls tutu mployes I Accident nssocla- tiomm or Inllanallols : was denletl The following - lowing caaes were remanded to thin district court for u lilw trial : flock Spmings Na- tonnl Imnlt l allll 1.lman. front Sweel- wnter cOlnt ) ' : I.araml Coni anti Ice coma- Iln ) ' against Ilclhum et al. Inr , . - - - - ' , 'I"I"II.h ii aim V 111---i- ; 1'llalo. : nI"I ( . ' AI.O , Wo. , Dcc 20.-Sitocial.-Tite { new tcl\prph lne connecting Blffalo with the \'estern , Union wires nt Clearmont wih , lon ( on the } lmurlington railroad is 1 lurlllton eomn. the mlrall > ' ' 11- pletell. 'he government own ell the line between - tween thIs place omit , ! Uleurmonl blt lne vlwit Fort IcKlnney wU alfldaner the War mis- IHrlment onlerell the line tuken tiown aI- ! Ihotuh the citizens or Hufulo orCere,1 , lo Ilrchnse I lt - Ito ( origInal - cost , , \aklll for 1IIJ"uln'o ! , " .lllor , CIgNNI ' , Dec. 30-Slleclal.-\ ( ) H. , Utley of O'Neill , Neim. , . Ule ) O'Nel Nlh" nppelt'll before Gay- ernor Oslorne yesterday morning amI asked for the pardon ( time . tht froll Pemmitentinry of a ) 'olng man nllld lenJnmln , who waR sent 111 frm Johnson county In 1893. Mr. i'tiey m'mlrt'sents tht FTlllplrents ot lhe young mmmlii _ _ ) lo I I < e Shrub iM ( ' ' 11 I Untlll. I 10CK SPIi1NGS.Vyo. : , Dec : O-Spe- ( clal.-The ) mines lt hock Springs are at IH'esent lttmttlmtg out belween Go Inll 7,0 tons of coni monthly , the largest vroduction or ni ) ' one cJnl mining Ilatlkt , \ producton Missouri river. The demand for coal baum been unusual ) hi&'imt this yeur : 1.1" I ' . I 't ' In " ' , 'al"rn t In\'nlor' I I , W.\SIIGTO : 1lI 3f-Speclal.-Pat ( ) entl lu1o been issued as folowl : Nebraska -lcnr ) ' 1 Cox , assignor to hlmselt timid A , M. ' 't'mtlln , llhner , corp harvester : Emil H. Drl\cr , rlslgor to I' , N. Urlver. 11 elite , ' , dU11 colector ; Andrew S. rlckson , 101IreI' , pump gear for wind mills : John ! Ienr ii , Iaphbroalt. Oxford , sash . mia Iowa -I - : ml Etitfalilt , 111.Ot. to 1'ull. : Ianurao- lrinG cOlpan , Iavemtport ha ) ' loader : Ira ' 1' . I'nns. I . Clh'e , harrow : Wilam O. l'rii.'e Sioux City , mlhlnu for bllhlnl embank mlts , South lakota-Cimarlems 11 , Cllmeron , 1uon , door check s lii'tIitI'4i nllll ( rerlldull.'RIIO , nrlalled S' LOUIS , 13cc. 0.-.About thirty-five delegates to time national council of the imeoPie's Ilarly have organize I National lmitlmttlve , and IllhHh'e noCerendum IUKue James U. I.athrop af Topeka . Kurt. , was elected I president , und In executive electe natonal and state organIzers ! were c40lcn , I IR prpos"t to push nt once the omnn- Iznton throughout the country of clubs to promote thE' scheme oC the Swiss system ot Initiative and referendnm. Thirteen states were represented nl time - . organization. Sll."Ul"Ul " .IVI/I./ : l'IWl'lWTl heIrs Cllhnllg ! ! I'hl/ulclllhl" % Henley l.rl 11 for NIIII"Nllo.nr _ . NgW YotU : Dec 30.-Time heirs of WIl- lam Skllln"lnll 1 name which hil de. AC nlanls hn\'e changed to Schllner , have dehle < to Rue In the courts of I'nims3'lvammIa to I'egaln that paN or Phlndelphla known ns Southwarl I cOltnln three nnd onelllf square tle ! Is solidly built Ull mind worth many mllcnl Most of the heir live In II'e oulher Nw .Jere antI lelong to the Seimlilimmger . Inntl , Townlel11 , Bennett , HM/ flaIl . Hle\n8 IIHI hughes mamniliemi. \'il- \1. iinmmm Skillimigimiks . lam Skllnlnkl waR 1 brother of Cornelus SkllnllnlI n Swede , who ownCl the 11"11' tll arty In the middle or tim eighteenth cpn- ) clgbenlh tory an'l ' leased I In 1776 for Ilnel-nlne ) 'ears . Wih lie ( twenty yeats of grace nl. ( al'l Tce ICWel1 to ocetipants of land for a Item ret title this leant'vill \ cXlllre In ISG 1 , The : helrl tte claim Skllnginks received lmk right to thE Ilrollet ) front Indentures which were made , itt legal I I orilc'r subsequent to the cbal'ter given to W'illiam Penn hy ChnrlcR 1 , king I of Bnglnlll : , In , IGI , Thil title Yut5 IHlel'- ( warlls conlrmed by Sir 1"Tncls Ionlnce , the "ubselunt I nglh governor of Penn- R'nnla , and reccrled at Upland , August 21 , 171. g .10 ll"I.\O .1. ' n I'OIlJiU , VII . " I Hener Maim 1111 I"alern Cnlllllst Orgil' Izhll emi I ( I rim mmd S'n" ! ' . DI' N\gH. Dec 30.-The door Creek Gold Mining mummiVater Powcr company has been oranlzec by New York II l11ellhil nnrl Colorado cnllalRtR , tG wrest from the bed of Clear creek fur thirteen tithes above Golden the vast nccumulaton of gold sup- posed to hmmmve been deposited there through time ages and to supply electrical power for the running of nil SUIJI' eectrical lJwcr ) , Ilemiry l.wll of lhlallelllhia Is time IH'esldent amid I ' ; I'cprelenlatve or the t'asler capitalists. cnpltalls. The Denver men nro Scott J. Anthol ) ' , vice . : presllent : g \ HollnR , treasurer ; \r , \V. ; O. Smih , secretary and J. ; 1. Downing nnd henry J. 1la ) ' 1 mn. who , with those named tutU Ir. Keene of I'hilmtmlelphia , con- : Ihlhllelllhla stlnte the hoa.1 oC directors. Time compan cent mplates supplying power to run the strcet cars nnd ni sorts of planll In thIs el ) ' . br generlnl electricity man ) ' utiles a way . exactly as tins ben ( done by "hnr- m messimig Nla/nr " I Is ono or the mOlt Importnnt l enterprises ever Imlertnken In ito , state _ _ . _ _ . 'J.lrOORn .1.\'I - ) IWlll n Ifl FOOT1'JIS. la":11 : Zcltoux's "I.1 to ILls Chlhlrcl Judcly IlterrUp't' ' . SAN FRANCISCO , Dec. -Dnvld Zeloux : was - . found . h'ln/ unconscIous on the street tils evening , wih his face covered wih blooll amid with f fractured skull. In his pocltets I were letters from hamilton , 0" , signed by his flthor , Jacob Zeloux , and ( rain his brothers , Charles George , Samuel anc Jacob I Is not Imown whether his c ondition 13 lho result ! of an attack by foot- pads I ot' II time result of I fail , clusll by Ihe use oC niorpimlne paper' or which were found In his pockets Zelloux had been Zeloux hac em- ploy,1 as I dl'ngglst In lcrlanc , Ore" , and Los . Angeles . Cal. anc LOS ANGEII , Cal. , Dec. 30.-Duvld 'Ici 10ux h , who was assaulted timid rebitetl In San FrancIsco this morning , was In time employ of \an Hol & Co. . mirmigglsts . whlo In thIs cl ' , lie left this city for San Francisco , i sumably 01 hull way cast to visit his two molherless m children. " 'hen hc started north he hind n lmllcc supply ) cf Htartec . . l'lBJ'ltWl TO :10 J'B OUT. , Slllcrlntcldlnt Iiyrmmcs' L'rlwato J'lperslolng 1 Sent Any from 1'01"0 Ilcadqumtrters. , NEW YOfiK Dec. : -l was apparent at ' polce I hcadlluartem In this city today that : change In affairs there Is Irfalrs speedily up- proacimimmg and gloom pervaded the entire entre building. None dou doubt l Sup rtntendent D'rnes Intends to retire l soon as his successor Is appolntcd. He was In his olce as early IS ' 8 o'clock In the morning , but he denied him- self to 'isitors. There was no concealment Imong lhose 110St(11 that the superintendent was eimgnged In . ' tmniLlng engaged prepara'luns to mal.lnl movc , . He was closeted during the da ) . . with was his c nldant , fcrg an Jz-anlc ' Mangin . anti clearIng out all his' htrlvate papers and efteet 'whlch . hu'e ' gatlired ' . anc erets .hnve' during .the , gtl r .the year/ of his sojourn In the buihmItmi , Tiey . , ' lulIUu eire packed up and " ! wtrc sent to his "home On \Vesl Flfty-eighthm slrcct. Nobody cared to talk much about the matter . but those who mild speak spoke In terms ot Itonlshment and regret at theIr chIef's ! comIng retire- menl retre- . 1eJ1.iliJ" ! ' ' . ' SUJ'l'I.IWJ > l'a SAPB.T sI'ENCiIf. SPENCEf. Boyd County , Neb. , Dec. 28.-To the Editor of The Dee : Your publication - caton of the 2t Inst contained an art le , written by He\ , C. E. Dalele , dated at i Niobrara . Neb. ( the re lcenco of the wrier ' thereof beIng at some other place ) , relative to droulh sufferers In Do'c county , wherein I the gentienman places the . genteman people or Spencer and that localIty In n false , no doubt unin- tentonaly , imositlon . by saying that "pro- vIsions cannot be kept It Spencer , emi the . reservation , because the people are so destitute - lre tule they cannot be restrained from seizing anti carryIng Ihcm away. " This article . was pennec by nev. Mr liatteile at n point Balele about tty miles distant from Spencer , and evidently without the author being fully ad- vlged In the premIses ; otherwise . he certainly would not have so hnl'shly dlHcrlmlnatel against a poor but ' Ilowerful In forbearance vubhic. . \Te have our share ot needy and destitute necty desttute . people residIng In the "dromuthi stricken" distrIcts ot Nebraska , who have not as yet ; recel'el their equal share of the supplies t that have been sent to this county , per- haps owing to inactivity or committees I having rime matter In charge , who would he thankful recipients for luch relief as I time charitably Inclined , relef the i benefcence of a Idn lmrovltemlce ] , may Ileem proper 10 bestow and to guard I against any Rhuses that might obtaIn In thc ! mutter or Ilroper distriiution of gifts qmon clstrlbuton the benetclarles entlec thereto. gIfs Imong wi agree to enler Into I good 'lle wrier bond , to be approved by the dIstrIct or counly judge of this judicial . district or : county , guaranteeing that all goods or " ' " " al loocs " . "Iu'ovlslons" "llored In" or sent to Spencer wi not be "seized" anti "carried away' , through nmmy violent or unauthorized Iny man- ner. but wi he must ribcm - ti'l , In I " h"I"lnnQ , i I rind impartial methoc to those ' - really i - in nlell of Mine , pm'ovldeil 1 such effects url con. signed to the hearth ot trustees for that tomvn Up to time present time I have no personal knowledge or otherwise , except us glllnell from time article of He\ . Mr. liatteile , ot any "hmrevislons" having hoen " "tolcil at Simemicer " therefore It wotmtd be \\'oull unrlu8onahle for the genteman to maintaIn or Immesitma that " " " l'lesumo any "seizure" anti "carry- lug IWI ) ' " IJshlesR 1111 leen Indulged In to any Ilereepthle xtent I ask that this letter ho puhlsh"ll Whim the vIew of rim.thmttng army wrlg our people may have rlhtnl by reason of [ the publication oC the article ot lte' Mr. Batele , amI , whit time nrlelo or that respected Ielteman , I wi multi ' timat him case there remains any louht In tml mlnlls or your reacrs as to the credibility crellhll ot time slalement herein mlde , or touching the true slll1lon at Spencer anti vicinity , such Il'rRon or ersons ) , are respectfully re- erred ( to HeIr , Hobelts of Newcastle , Nab " who hlR hccn t'ontluctimmg I series of meetings at SI..ncer for the last two weeks. whllh has brought him within I'ange tutu daily contact with all clulsel of our res. hlentl nail woull he I com [ tent and 1m- partul authority In time mater al blUO , _ _ 0 _ _ . S. p Hhlo\'lr",1 In Uhl Shlrlnll' . IOl'ISVII.E , 1\ ) ' " Dec. 3-I Jpert ac counlanls have discovered I shortage ot UO in I thin ely collector's oce during the term of J , Hal navllJon ur this ( city mum col- I ? rtol' ( , I II slll that . tIme wOrk Is II the hlndwrllnf of Dlput ) William 1 , ' , ' . 'nI8h , who last Immmer was drowned In the city resarvoir. 'rhe metho,1 was 10 record only a portion of time meney 10'11'111. miami time IJelef Is tUI\ ' gemiermul that ( Wah ctmmnmnitteml tUIIllcral suicide lie carried about $10,0. ) insurance I In ucchlent and coimmimamites. 'llH aeeounl- ants are to report tomon'ow , Daviliaon Is now wlh - the American Iore exchange , . \llrlllat "uwhl . ) IIul.1 I (5 vi'r. PilIlADELPllIA , Dee , 3.-Ch81IeH 1Vil , . trll ! 10wlry , the anarchist who was arrested - rested after mnklng I fiery HI leech In this city Friday nliht , was given a. hearing be- rOIt Itlngletruttehiiligtmmte yesterday , \e hehl In I.O Cor trial Time ) ecilc churge agulnst him Is InciImig ( to rIot nnll using Incitng uslnl violent . thrratenlng und Incendiary lan- gtiage In the presence oC a large nimnilmem' of /uale pleHen.e larle lum\lr perBn ! to incite them to mleeds of vIolence nnll hloodshfl , No ono flrnlphed h-mail and low ra ) was lodged . In jail. bal l'n1aonlrl 1'\1 ' ( m'iemity ur l'uII. PII.AnI I.IIIA , Dec. 30.-lnveltgaton by a representative or the Associated . I reprlsentat\'e Assciated p..s- , oC reports of lli-treatnment l.lreatment and per food among lime steerage l'IEseltrr of the SQulh i wurk , at quurntne on account of smztauijmox , , Ihow time allegations to be absolutely groundless , _ _ _ 0 _ _ _ SuduI'ii I'ne ur I Jonoluon. SAN HANCISCO , Iec 30.-John Smih anl his bride ot a week were found ceall L 11 bet ! title morning , asphyxiated by gas , I Is l presumed they tailed to turn ofT Ihe t gas properly ullon retrln ( , . , W ALL . ] 1REET : ( I ! - IN hARD LUCK Two Y cars IJ / Tough Traffic Juit Pascd and Only Iopo Ahead , , " 1 , _ TIICUBLES rj ! IN TRADE AND TRASURY .mi - > Etiropo's l > m"IHIII Ieleet.t anti Colmipit- eate" with ' Our 0'1 luo thin SHnl' ( ton-SH1ckAI He"lcdly . Unpromls. ; , Ihg lI ' : , ! ' . , 2o . l'rcsemmt 10Ider" . NEW YORK , Dec i0.-Iiemmry Clews , heaL of the banking house of Henry Clews & Co" , lows writes : of the situation In Wal street , as fol- "On Wail street time close or time year Is rather nn occasion for retrospect than for active busIness. Last year's retrospect was far from beIng a cheerful one : this 'Car'8 Is not much moro so ; 1893 was I year or tiny ci- come causes ; 189t has been one of very tin- satisfactory erects : 1895 , It mny 0 reasomi- ably hoped , wilt be one or lecovery from both. " . "It Is not often ofen that such a series oC untowarl evcnts como togcther within such I compar- atvely brief Ilerloll. Through bolh years we have suffered front the elects or 1 great and universal Industrial reaction , From causes datIng back lo the gemmera ! introduction or steam anti mchanlcal Improvements , tbe world has been working toward an enormous Increase or all the rorms of plant ant It was only a question of time when lhal grwth of proLuctve llwer would Ileveoll Into a stmllly . oC producls exceeding the world's ability to consume , 'hat ' positon of affairs reachld Europe tn ISD" and Irst expressed Itself In the U'arlng faIlure . 'ritree years later the crIsIs reached the Vnlol Slates , and the scare created imy our silver Inila- slvcr Inla- ton was the mulch to start a great expto- siomm Iecnus the mltch hnplencll to be a currency IncIdent and therefore nlCeelel1 Imt an,1 elleelnl ) ' the banks , we regarded the whole trnhle al traceable to bad silver legislation : during the ' ' ' ' legislaton Ilst year . huwe\'cl' , wo halo lgcovered that time most Htuhhorn element of the depression his heen I radical want of prOIJorton between the rrleal protluce mind the abity to consume. l l I Is through time many und Ilecll-seatell derange- deranle- menls ( whlel1 1 dlsturhanc of this comlllex nature brings that ( we have been suffering for the past year , sufering THEASUiY TnOUlI.S , TOO. " . . 'Comictmrremitiy witim that conditiomm "Concurrent wlh conditon , we hlvu i untO'tulcn legislation breaking imp the ! oil relations hetween our domcstc manu- fneturerB anti our foreign cmmerce , which hIS h surrounlell our Industrllwlth new and ! perlllxincllculles. i ) / . All c Cl ! to this hus Irlen m a clsturhlng gold qucston , Involving time nbll ) ' of ito treasm'y to maintain the controverthllt' of its f5o.o ' of Ilelall notes. The lanls nHI the government have become antlgonlstc compettors for the metal , and In the conlict the posilon of the treasury has become more and more i nvolved . anti at the end of the year Its way out of the < llcultes Is less clear than It WIR , ot the hmegiumning. Aralr : across the Atlantic have lane nothIng to afford roller releC on this tilde the ocean. Time death of the Czar , the war between China anti Japan and tint ArenHinln atrocities have combined to create I 'Tloltcnl sluaton ful of dangerous - gerous pOSRlhltls to the peace of the old worll , " 'llh ; the plrlt of distrust thus excited on the B ropean Inanelal markets our Interests ' \ \ 1mro.zul live sympathized. The positon of th\llr lsur ' Ind the pelllnJ ad- justmenls ot \ ie affairs of great bankrupt - runt raIlroad. , Iorportons have forded nutriment for qlls spirit or dIstrust among our uropeah crlltors . nnd consIderable ' nmountl of secrjt s have been returned , home , with j , psequent harge exports of gold which ljw / aggravated our domestic agruvnte domestc geld tiernngememmts. . "It Is rare I ) " t t such I complication oJ persistent troumbltmim has befallen " 'al street Interesls. Non t hem are or I klml to yield much 9.t3y : ordinary methods of ar. Ulclal rele ! ! I :11,11 ' of them mUst walt for the reallj\stm II ! of tme anti natural reac- ton.Ve \ IU\'e tTlermfoTc 1ad . little reCOUfe : hut to sit stl ald 'myjtit until the lroubles aldplt unt worked out \ tit1rt ; own cure. Such a situa- outtfr ton could rolf n to crelte stagnancy of capital , postponement ' enterprise , declne ! In values , amt1'gemwral caution In every branch or buiiess . rSuch has actually beer the experience In every Interest from the beglunllg ot the 'eur to Il- close. The ; marvel Is that such I situaton has beer taken so composedly and with so I wih little posltvQ dIsaster . In Fplte or so much t that Is disturbing . , credit has been relon- ably' sound , failures have been compara- tve\ few , and there Is nowhere the appre- honslon thut mlht be expeetet : under such \ clrcumstnnces. It < not be that nnller the circumstances , there have been this yeAi : the usual new creations of wealh , and con- 'sequenl ) ' the market for Investments has been extraordinarIly inactive , nut. whit S inactive , It has been < singularly steady In respect to vaimmes and the year ciose , If not With expectations or any large change from the Ilresent low range of 'ahtmes yel t with no apprehension of I further decline , SOI GROUND Fan HOPE. "The setting 'ot 181. however throws out t some rays of hope for 1835. Among the various trade. there are indications ot I more hOMCul feelng for the spring bust 11055. The Cact or a comparative hithtnest ; compartve ot talures at the close ot the year . II con strueL lS Indicating 1 sounder condition of : business than had been supposed to exist Tb earnings of the riroads show a temm ! dency toward Imprvement. and the pro gress toward settlement of the affairs of roads In time hlnlII ot receivers Is suggest lye ot an enr\ removal ot that source oC depression from the Investment market , ' The feeling Is thus Itenly gaining ground I that \Val street his eased Its lowest stao l at Ilrostraton anti ( limit the new year wi Introduce a tendency toward Iteltl ) ' re- eovpry "For the moment , the stock market shows no features or special IntereHt. 'rhe new ctmrreflCy bill would become an Importlnt element ot revival could there be any con llenle In its being so far amendell as to afford any hope ot Its \azln ! but on that there Is at present much douht. Current t lymlllomR Inllcate that the gold exnortl are not likely to grow Into very large volume , which , its an plement fuvorble to the treasury , has an assuring tendency. " I.ONunN STOCi ; IU T. D"IIII lor Uuuoy r."R l'rr.RIII Thul I1oumil rur This Tlmo nr Yemir . LONDON , Dec. 30.-The customar pros . aUI.o for money at the end of time year has been less mlu'Iec than usual , and lust week ] the demnaimil the market enl . , delanll Rave ommhy a teal pantry impulse. At time Stock exchange the busiless was cumuli . the ( Ihrce duys the ox- chane was open being occupied with thc , meettiemnont of un easy account. Time markets , - kate , with the exception of that for Amer- lena eectmrlties . were gcnel'al ) . ilrmn. Home MilwlY securities were active , him foreign securites time 011) ! ' feature wns I Iharll ullvunce In Iirazllinmmmu. There hUR heen no Ibatement of the exclemenl In the mlllnl , Illro marl : < et , anti linden arc still l'uRhlnl i upwmurd 'J'ho market fOl' Amerlcun rlwa , y securitIes Ippeared its . /Ioomy / as ever. ) Fits ! tjm } ! u Supply Shut err , FREMONT , 0. , Dec. ZO.-Whle repairing tIme regulator , .l thl NOl'lhwesler Ohio Natural Gas compn"s ' works totlmsy , an eXllloslon occtmrreui. wrecking the regulate and seriously Injuring C. L Slevens , CharlL' Crable mil J. H. Lovelanti. . Time fuel gq H IUllpl ) ' to the cIty , hall to he shul off g'll thousunds ot t6'res . \'Irt left wihout fuel I , makini It a Icrlous.'thlng for time people In I vIew of the cold , wEather Time gas cannQl be tured on f'r : IH'eTt cla/ . tal i'ierf " nKul ( Aslgims. 1NNEAI01 sDec , 3.0.-A lleclal from PIerre , S. D" , t : Ihe TrIbune , says : The TimI. First National Iml ! of Fort Pierre has tie I. signed to its cieuitturs l . 'lhe Ilrlnclpal credo 10rl Ire the Georgetown National hank a I' GeOrletlVn , Zqss. : ; John 1.'arnswollh o Cresco . ha. . In , thl Bunk of \olgl , S , L I. Time hunle htoldtplenty or colllerli ( 10 sat , Isfy nil crelllo ; hut was obliged 10 close on account of jf " coilectlomme . - I J , , 1110 \111 CumrnlYnlll. ' . , WEST SUPEIt1OR , Wls" , Iee 30.-Time La Belle Wogon cohpaiiy I at South Superior was forced tl IKIt1 late ) yesterday afer- nOOI , owing to tr ube growing out ot the enforced sumupensioit or the Hunlt of f3otmth Superior yeterclny , 'fhe compuny 10uth quickly a\'alahle . musselS uggregntiimg $190,000 aglrelalnl $19.0 ant 1 Illant valued ut * 10,0)0 . Its liabilities amount to n3O. Steps ure already beimmg \cing tllen to reorgammlso , . Slluu.lir Illrtl I CI His 1,1111 , NI \ \ ' YORK , Pre , 30.-J. W. Showuler won the tsvmmty-Ilth ( game or tii e series and the mat h against Albin , when time latter opened wHim a centei' . gambit aimd rlslgnell after thirty moves . Score ; l3howalter , 10 : Showaler Albin 7 : drawn , hi. o 1..1 11 \ . hlouicn'a ' , AICUWIIIOI. COr.OnADO SPnNGS. Colo. , Dee , 30.- Sylvester Yeaman , hart owner of the Black Wonder minIng claim In the Cripple Creek district on which Je'hard Newell , chief engineer of time 1Udland Terminal railroad _ _ _ u _ " " , . . . was rlcent ) ' hot anti Itllll by A. \ \ " . Van i 10nten In 1 dispute onr rlht or way , hlR been helll lS accessory to the ml.ler , II ( I fnlit , of $10,0 ball he wns eommltel to jai _ _ _ _ - I _ _ _ CHICAGO IN HOLIDAY GA1B Signs of nlrll TIUC , C'al > ICIII I ) ' \hsent , Iii the UIAlln ( rn\lh. CHICAOO , Iec , 26.-CorresIIOlllenco ( ) or The ilee-Timo ) much tnl.et.o ( hartl titmice < 0 not seem to malta any difference In lie ( hOllla ) ' crowds II Chicago. The streets aUI shops are thronged , time theaters ful to overflowIng amI everybody seems lo I well Itressed , well fed anti In excellent hlmor , The depots arc all crowded with young people "gohl home for the holIdays . " which line n rather depressing elect on anyone who Is away from homo for the 10111ns , . Time seems to be the scarcest thing In this ( great do' , Nobody seems 10 have hal Inolgh ant everybody seems 10 be trying to do two or three things al once , Anll jUt. hero let ono smnl woman lift UII her voice In Itefense of those much abused beimugs , the Chicago policemen. I seems to ho time pOlmlar tiing at pesent to accuse - cuse thcm of nil the crimes of which men are capnhle amid a few moro orlglnnl and start- hag ntroctes that may only bc perpctratell ( bl polcemen , but whatever their faults tummy bc , they hlve some rare and striking virtues ) nnt < tues They are well Informe.l . , I.atent 111 courteous. Those on the main lhotonghfarls answer moro 'qlestons In n day thnn ordi- nary people arc required to answer In the whole course of theIr hives. The rapidity , ease anti air of Personal Interest with which they tin this Is something 10 voimt1er at They stnml ( In the middle or 1 crowded cross- itmg bctween 1\ 0 surging masses or humun- I ) ' , ChlaJo human It ) . , that Is alwa's 01 the rush , holding back on one sIde I crush of imacics drays . omnlhlses and delivery wagons , alll on the other n crowd of men , Wlmen and children , who seem to need watching ' to reslrln them Crom casting themsel'es Inder the wheels oC time passing and repasshl cars and , with I look of deep Inlerest and 1 hand raised courtcousty to time call brim , answer "Two blocks to the rlKhl , maLam , " "That firma frm hns change Its place of business , sir : you will " fnr ( It at No 26 Ia Sale street mmois' " "The Sixty-first street cable : I'l put yeti on board when It . " " Celtics "Uook toro on the next block , right hanL side of street , " "Next train at 4:15 : : you have ffeen ( mln- ules to simare " anti all this whit scarcely tme to take breath bet ween. Job might hnve had enough patenco to succeed as I Chicago policeman . but ho did not have enough general informmmatiemm , Caesar had ni Ih. I v > rl Inrormaton , , . Julus foruii i r quir'd , ' -b" l'I ime I 't dId i ' ' not ' have : elouh patlemmce . TIE VANIShED DngAr. I you carry In 'our memory I Illcuro ! of the city wontiorful take my advice alt stay away from Jacl.son paric for the white dream has vanished anti given place to the black and bleak reat ) StIll Chicago Is filled with echoes of the fair The now pmmbilc ' llimrary . buIlt 'on historic groutid the publc of ell Fort Dearborn . Is an evident attempt to give to the "airy nothings" or the court of honor "n local habitaton : and 1 name , " coint hlnell with pcrmanence and I ijimliding mmmn- lulttng anal ( that will defy the wind timid wcathmer ml- Uy tIme way , the Chicago wOlen seem to be about the only women In the country' who did not see the fair , "You were so fortunate " they sigh , "bul you see we had company nil time tinme . a new detachment every two al , anll domestcs were so Sc1rcc amid hard to keep that wo had to stay at home and see lhat our friends hail something fit ant cat , Oh , y 'es , wo enjoyed the fair. " THE MADDING CnOWD. Here you get I very geL Idea or what the ( poet meant when he wrote about "tho made dIng crow-mi. " You start out wIth mme Inlen- ton of going any where In particular , just to take a leisurely walk all a look at the shop windows , but before ) ' 01 know what you arc about you find your , el I mile or two from your starting place , rushing along ns If you haL Just ten minutes to live and a fortune to make In the meantme , You are simply n.rged forward , not so much by time ph'slcal strength of the crowd as by ) lutense mena ; energy 'fho'subte something that seems , to pervade the whole city cly makes Oue fel l that here men arc so intent upon making a lIvIng ' that thlY have no time to Bye. But the clwd Is a very amfalle anti cheerful ammo as long as It remains upon tint sidewalks Pack It Into a street car and I Is a % 'dry dIffers dller- ant Idll or a crowd I you arc Intensely democratc and imolmi that we are all equals that women are gentle and men chIvalrous , ' ant wIsh lo rid yourself of thesl Ideas , take a few rides 'n 1 Chlcugo street car Only . thInk of It there are thousands of people hero who spend two hours every day riding ] rltlng In these cars Two hOlrs a day Twelve hOlrl I a week. orly-elghl imours-but why contem- plate such misery , Timemm too the crowd Is I tolerable , e"en desirable compared with the m conductors There runs a Iegelll among the young men at the unlverslly thai once upon a time lho manager or a Chicago car line tmo ap- plcant for a poslton where he had last heen m eimmimloyed. 'fhe modest applIcant answered I ' promptly. "It. Is none of your hlslness , " Introducing - 'I troducing nt the same time I purely dec- : oratve word that would not le printed In I time columns of Time Bee whereupon the great olclal called out to hIs aaalslant , "This is just time kInd of a mmmami we wammt. . i'ut huimii on tite State atreet line. " Time con . doctors on time trains known as time "Ele. - voted" are imotmorabie exceptions , However you can ommly board timese cars at certair ; poInts ; and are obliged to climb emmdlesm S stairs , and tire almost always just a lltthm 3 to. ) late in getting to time top. Yesterdal r evening among tIme crowd of leftovers worm I a mnamm slid lute , iii imer ovn ojmlimiomm , imioc , ) cimltumred daughmter , wlma said , "I'a , you nmue t not called time Ihlwated , it Is time elewmmteci , ' , limit lie only wipeti his heated face aiim ! re - plied , "Begob , it's all time smmmno to mm S wiietimor Its iilwated or elewated , It it onil r waited a little hcmmmger , " THE FEMININE FAD. Jut mmow femiminlne Chicago wears magenta. Id looks like a foot ball day ammd a crowd d IsplayIng Its colors. There are laslmes amid s plashes of it everywhere , anti It takes a bout half mm day to rmmalce It ovemm moore cx- a sperating timami "Sweet Marie. " "I mmmii so s ick of it , " groaned time Omumima yoummg nmamm i ii Cimicago , "time Ilrst t'Onmatm I see who l ies no mmmgemmta. oil I'll go down omm mmiy knees to imer , " lie was imiviteml to find a i mlce clean imlace cli thmo crosslimg amid tb in- tant reverence , but ime exphaiimeii "Oh , you l tmive only beemm hero a week , day after to. t mmorrOw you telli have a itmumgommta rosette umidor each car and a bIg bummcim ot Immmierlcamm fleamuttemu iii your Imat. You can't. help it. I t's in time utmimosplmore , ' ' Time poet wimo wrote , ' ' \'i ( ii I I vu vommmeim mm imd irmen to Ito founti lit timim' , i'omimi , P1111 of sorrow null sin , full of haul tutu of passiotm , SYimo votmlti live m'lthm a doll titougim liar iocks mulmoulmi be ctmrieih. .Anmi lmei' retty coat trimnmmmeul in time ( mush- iou , ' ' would flail mmumeim sentimeimtum very uimpopuiar t immmong time summttil girls of Cimicago just at h mresemmt , Time 'Carmmivai of Ioiia" Is drawIng great crowds of time four imundretl to liattery ii armmmory , 'Ihe display Is simmimiy Imewilmher- m ug. In the' center of one of time mnost i mramumirment booibs staimmia ( lie "Nebraska doll , " Sue wits ilesigmmei mmml lresommted by Mrs. l iriggmi of Ommmaima , aumml represemmts Arbor day. Sime is ciati lii greeuu , triimmmmmeth vithm time foliage of Nebraska trees. and wears aim ! til soummebody , mind tlomi' ( imave to ImUt oil airs" Capitol liii ! expremmslomm tint is quIte f m.mmmmillar. Wimicimever 'any yomi turn you timed Ommialma i meoplo , Miss Lila lIuril.mut , Scott lirowmi and Henry T , Clark are in time Cimietmgo urmiver- e lty , MIss Nora O'Commnor amid Mrs. Martlmm Caimn are visitIng friemmds amid enjoylmmg time social phetusturee of time season. Fteml Nye is time chief smile nicker on tIme hierahil , I ) , C. Shelley is tmigiit. editor on ( lie Trllmmmmme , J. Il , sumlivan ; is immimanger of time 1)rover's ) Joumr- nai anti Cimicagn Semi , The orators at the recent banquet of the Sun ' Sot climb were iliSimol ) Spahding , Henry \'artl Rogers , president of the Northwestern tmniverslty antI A. P. NightIngale , assistant simperlmitentlent of the city mucimools. 11Pm Iminimy frIends iii Omuruima wIll ho imtercsteml iii hmcarlmig what time Record loud to say of i'rot. Nigimimigalo's ( siunre let time program il'ti ) A ( ROl ) % 'Olh-l ) FOR TilE TEtCllElt. I'rof , Nlgimtlumgalo led time ihlscusslomm. Ills addrcas wits an eloquent triimute to thin imulmhtc cimool nmmmi public school teachers , lie said that. mme ammo kimew better the ( numbs timid imtm' hmerfecttomme of Chicago's Pltblis school syeU'mn than these who minily cmmmmme iii commtact vlth ( ho ' 1,000 teacimors nail time 100,000 scholars who were filling to repletion every school bullmilng anti mmmoro titan 200 rented roommis In time city. ho knew , lie salt ! , that they were imi tuomnewimat of a. comtgcstetl state , and that becnus of time immconmpetence of perhaps 10 ier cent of time teacimers nimmi time danger of symnimatiuctie tnfiuuemuces ( lucy diti not every- whmem-o amid always keep iiee ammti ienee with IL lttticmmt : , regressive people. Out huts potmit hue said : "There is still too mmiumclm of time indigestible fac ( of text book routIne ( aught ; too little of time hivimig lessomme of muaturcm ; too mtmmmch cc- prcssiomm ; too little liberty ; too mmmcii of time smmmtmo diet for all ; too little of lmmmiividtmal ule- velopmnemmt ; too mmmtmciu dogmimatle timeor3' ; too little of illustrative hmroof ; too mmmccli smatter- lnmg of mmmmtmiy things ; too little accuracy lIt a ( ow thmiumgs ; too tumumehi immeimmoritmir work aimti cateehmical qumestlommimmg ; too little of mdlviii- mini observation anti time excimmingo of recorded ideas ; too mmmmicii of aritimutmetic ; too little of aim lnsimirnioimah ( taste ( or ( ito trammscammdemmt be.'nmty anti power , the sweetness anti eie- ganee of our mimasterfiml Euighishm. " ito spoke In favor of mmatmmre study ammti eacuhum. cation , miami said ( lint time high schools of today were far aimeatl cit ( lie colleges of Imalt mm . ceumtury ago. STACIA CitO\VLEY. IN A JUNGLE STORM. 'tiu hear it , limit Cmmim't See it Until it Camm iIluo Ii , , lclt , People i'iio lowe mmever been In a jutngb u talk of tito sky as a palmmter halite of ttmc m imorizomi or a seafaring nman of tue otihmmg-ae I If wlmen you VZh-titeti to see It yomi ommly imeeui t USC your eyes , hut iii time jimmmgle you domt'I ceo time sky , says time Slain Free Press , at ' least you only see a few scraggy patches at it. overhead timrommglu time opemmlmtgs in tim C twigs amid leaves. NcitImer do you feel tin S SP w ind blowlmtg , nor get. imtmrmmeti or dazzled ii ) P t ime mmuii , mmor evemi see timat , lummiimmary , except is y mtmotmmentary glimmmlmses abomut mitltiday. Fromm w hich It follows ( lint a jtmngleman does mmot I u sually' pretenti to be weatherwise. It 1mm ) d oes ito Is event a greater imummnbutg timnui timi I r est of tIme i'eatlmer imrophets. 0mm time after - n eon about wimicim we are speakiumg I reimmem - b ar setting forth on itmy wallc lii time stil I g low of time tropical calimi ammil womiderlni r atimer at time Intemmee stilimiess of time sur - r ounding forest. Thou thmc air grew cooler , a mid time grecmm of time foliage in fromit seemitet I t o deepen , and lmresently there was a count I a s of a giammt waterfall in time distaimee ' Waterfalls do imot , Imowever , gram t. l ouder every second , wimercas time muoisu ' - i n front thiti so. Timen there was a louth , angr , g rowl , as of a ulozen lions. A tnimnmte mmmorm i m ummi time witolmi jungle begamm lo roar as I r fi fty squadrons of imeavy cmvalry were commm l ag up at a gallop. Timen caine a droim o r ain ammd a peal of thunder which seemet I t o make time world stop. Timeim ( lie stormu began. Tli sky abovi d arkened , time trees clattereti , time brtmslmwoot I b emmeatim hissed ammd bowed Itself. A delugu o f m'almmdrops biottoti omit tue mmarrow vIew - Down It caimme , soakIng tlmrougim tIme demmscs t l eaves under whicim one lied for refuge , s trikimmg time grass amid sand m'itiu mmitiilomi ! o f dull timuds , dashing furiously agaimmst timi l eaves as It timey were so mmmammy hmostlb S s hIelds. streaking the air with inmmuimumrabh i p erpendicular hines , and hurling Itself don't 1 w ith ( lie force of bullets. In such a downpour omme may as wail wall a nti g : m'et as stand still arid et wet. Un - f ortmmmmutely otie did not kmmow mm'iiere to m'all ( t o. The "circumbendibus systemmi" precump - p oses time fact timat time wagon wimeels ant I b imiloclc tracks can be seen and mmoteci , flu when time cart track Is no longer a car t t rack , but "all turned to rusimimmg waters , ' , s uchm tracks cammnot , be sceum ; amid ummiless you i h ave a' rocket commipams yoim mmmay as well tr I' t o Ily n to get back to whore you canme from . When otmo reads of travelers lost 1mm (1mm b ackwoods they always steer by the suit- - a nti protmably 'ery badly ; but wimemi timero L S n o semi tclmat . ; are you to do ? _ _ - : AH SIN OUTDONE. i t Japanese Iuirmumer Uumtclmusses liret ihmmrte'm S iieuitliemm , Time heathen Cluinec imas beau celebrate both In prose andpoetr3' for lila astutene i n spite of iml cimllti-like and bland smut limit according to a story which comumes froui t Ime east , says the Pimiladeipimla , InquIrer , i I s not always time demitaca of time Flower : Kimmgtlomn wimo Is to be accused of ways ( ha are dafle and ( riches that are far fronmm beium ; vain. lii fact it would reaiiy hook as if thi Jaimatmese , 'Itim till hits imlctureeqtmemmess an aemitimetic sense , could give imoimits to a : almond-eyed ' Celestial , ammd ahmmmost be pu on as bight a Plane of simrewdmiess mis ( ii proverbial Commnecticut Yankee. appears timat a Japammese farnmier wit was very poor smmdtieniy began to spen wlummt spare time hme imafi in mmmakinmg stra sandals , For upward of two years lie ke at title work , bmmt strangely emmomtgim immamlo ii effort to sell ( ho sandals , time stock emccmuiumt hating ummil ( every mutok amid corner in tim house was filled ivitim tiuenmm , Ills friends an ti mmeighbors tlmouglmt Ito was crazy ammd locke pityingly mmpomo imlmmm , nil time macro , too , vite dab' ime hired a couple of junks , loadcu mmmetmm wutum sanmiams tmnu sammetm to mm pmmco : m'imero there Is a great gold noimme , lie asked time superlumtcnciemmt to' be allowed to give time mmmincre his sandals iii return for their old mulmoes , 'lime suierlmmlemmmlent ammmi ( hue memi commsetmted , Inwardly cimuckiimmg over time good bargauum timey w'ould mmmake , ammmi time old ummamm saIled away wltim lila mmtmuvenlrmm. \Vimeim lie reached lmommme lie coliectemi imli tue pots amid kettles lie could finml anti set about biilng time oimh imOes , 11 imis fain ! ! > ' imati any doubts tie to imis sanIty before time > imiero now fully comms'immcetl of his lummacy , nut vimemi time boiiimmg was over lmtu astommisiteil thmemmm hi' taicinmg from time 110(5 350 poimummlmi of pure gold , which ito imati get out of time ohml shoes. ThIs was time mmmmcleums of a great fortune wimicim lie left , and omce a year imis imoirs Perforimu a cerenmony of m'OrsliIiu , In which atraw tmammtiain lmlay mm. promalnent part. Vooden emmmtamegs anuml imamus are clumsy comm- trivammccs beside title device. ammtl time story shows that even if a natitim is voetlcai omit ! loves the beamititumi miami cultivates time cimrysammtimeummummmm , you titlIst keep your weather oyu opeil wheim you mimi imusimmess wUIm It. \'imat chance commlti Aim Simm imavu against a Japanese ? p 4t . . iirnuiiiy tic , uiu. . , , gI. Investigation goes to blmo % , ammil experi- mnents on cadavers lmrom'es , timat a lisoi ( or rule ball ilefiecied front its commm'so , hnnnae- mhititely resimunes its lute of fiumhmt after "rimnitiIrmg' ' time , ebject it is uiimumtmie to Imass directly through. mu tither wormis , a bullet tuiremed fromim its course by a rib or other hone , Imassee under time skin ammui flesh until It renclmi's mm imaufmt iaiiteummaticahiy mlirecli ojmpo. alto to time point wlmere it emmtered time i-tommy. anmd ( helm iassea oim ( , resuuuiluig liii exact line of iiigimt. In case its inmitini velocity is tar silent It reimtaiuts eummbemltlod In tIme flesh directly opjmoeittu time spot where It cmsrmme 1mm CoimtaCt with time hiomme. MNTY DESiGNS-ui a thousand and one dif. D ferent articles for the toilet table--in Gorliarn's sterling silver mountings--brushes-combs--- the latest conceptions , lcil.II JthJ'KLIffl .INI ) IJOUGL4.V , : R.A.-Y' 1\40N n. : , ORANCES ARE FROZEN SOLID ' Irate of the Annual Crop of Florida 1tiinod gLen on the Trees , ] COLDEST \VCATUER \ IN SIXTY YEARS J % 'aicrplmeq Iii , Jmmckttoiiviito tlitms ( L'rott ? Ill ) itmiti h'imtyeul lli'oo ii'ltit ( ' 10 Vlttmiuiiimmg - 'eatiter lia ioiv 1tiitic'itil , A JACICSONVILLE , Dec. 30.-Reports b . ; \vlre ( remit fifty-otto corrcspomulens In tlmo oratmgo ihistrlcts of ( his state imitlicate at least 1,800,000 boxes of ttnmlmlclecd ornmmges are aohid j aimmi moore timntu 300,000 boxes lying lit s'are- houses or lying lit bimik preparatory to p.ck log , are frczemm. Tonmatoec , cabbage , beans , Imeas anti all vegetables lii limo imortlmern iiait of thmo stale are ruuimmeti , except I lie pimmeapimia Imiantations , which are not umtmclm injured. Day before yesterul.my half of ( lila season's great oranige crop of 0,000,000 boxes was still Oh Limo trees , The tail of time umortimern bile- zarti swltclme'ut ttromtmmd through tint FlorIda penlnsmmia , zmmmml witiilmi time apace of a. Let ! hours Florida imati auslalimeml a lose ttmmut esi- ( mated In cacti woumlui reach Into the im'miliions. Time dcstrumctlomm m'Ili tie felt for mmismmy years directly or Imimlirectly bynfl time people of the state. l'rem'leus to ( lila timmie , the cohtlc.st weather was lii 1S35. btmt there is no record to siicw just hon cohti It was ( bait. Reports fromim time interIor of ( hue state f slum' that time cold weather line been general anti has extcmmtieii frOm omie nml of time llenlmm- sum. to time other. The lowest tmmiperature at Tamupa was IS , amid time samne was reported at Tlttmsvllie. AL Cedar Key it was ealti to be a low as 10 , anti at. Key \'est It 'yams dicwmi to .1 i. Time void weather Played h'tvoo ivith tlm lmltmmlmlng anmi water supply itt Jacksomivilii' , Mammy pecimie foumul timelr timter imiies frozen , Time occurremice vas so immums- tiumi that , it ttflS Somlie tinme before re.sidentc couitl realize ( lint time water hail actually frozeim iii tIme lmiites. There was ice In shah-- - low places , imowever , ammil there vere icIcles ever > 'whmcre. Time veatlter imas mmioulerateui anti time cold C eiell is miow brokerm. At S o'clocie tonight tbe temmmperatumro 40. C ; uoie i ; tIJ.I I ) 1UCCflPS . I I.tl Cemttury Climb htecomitlzes t3i'ario' Ititlo to ew ' , , rk tue the Mmrlc. , ( 'IIICAGO , Dcc. 30.-Tue followlmmg road r ecords have beeti tilloweth by time Century l toiuh : Climb of America : c. G , Merrilhmu , lot ) itilleim , 7:20 : ; 200 mmtiie , ' . i : ; 1-5 : 201 miles , 24 hours , October 8-9 , 1803 , It. P. Senile , 1,000 nmiles , six tltt > ' and ilvo i iitmitttes , October 12-19 , American record , 5 mJ muheim , 3:02:20 : : , Octobet172Q. . Chicago hi I limffnlo , 0 miles , 3n5lO : , Octnlmem' l7.0. IfV. . 1imneyer , St. l.ommls to W'misimimigton , Mo. , anti metmmrmm , 13) ) mmmiies , 12 : 15 , Noveunber 2.u. cotmrimc necord , Ii. Kenmmeuhy' ammd J. A. McGtmire , Denver anti lirighttum , 20 immik's. 53 muimmiutes ; Denver t o I'iattet'ille , : E immilemu , 1:13 : , December 9 , t nmmdemn , cotmrsc records. SItmit iiitrithtmcc'd to ChICAGO , Dee , 80.-Time gmomne of "skat , " s o imopimlat' iii Geimulminy , was immtiulgeui lit t otimmy by mm party of Gt'rmmman-Atmiei'lcmmmis at 't ime lilsmum'clo imotei. Time coitcordummee of opimmion ivimemi tluo event imad diocd was timat I t hail been aim trmmmnemmse muticcess , anut that t ime old gmummie watt a. sfmmscimmntimmg as It had beemi Imi ( lie fatimerlmummil , Prizeim were for : 1 , hmlghest totni imitlhvltltmmii : 2 , withommt mat- atiars ; 3 , witim nmatatiors ; 4 , imiglmest single score In ammo gmumne ; 5 , lmhgimest table : 0. booby prIze ; 7 , wlrm nmmost grammmis ; 8 , m'ins most willows. Iii mtmidltimmn to above , timei'e was a prIze of twot cases of beer to each liaycr at ( ito table wimicim was time first to winm. This vmmu one intiimcemmment for rapiui PICY anti close attention to lmuslmiemts , l'residopt I'reib expriCtlSeL time hmelief that time. tourna. m nent would serve to sttmmiulate interest in "slmmt" In Cimlcngo , nmtti said ( lint Others s'otmld doubtless ime given. . lmmtereohlotlato Chess ( mmimmmo. , . . 5 NEW YOItK , Dec. 30-Time fourth rouiitl of the tnmtercciiiegiate elmess games played yesteruha > ' , when ( ito artier of play was as follows : First , Van 1leek Versus Iiiimmmiomm , French defemmee ; seemnonti , Jtauiou 'em'susi Price , Slclllian defense ; timlrd , Soy- " ittotir 'erstms l3ummmtsteatl , French defemise ; 1. fourtlm , lieltiemi versmms hose , Freumch defense. ' I'ime tesuite'an : Kleck anti llinmiioa drew after tlmlrty-mmlne unoves ; Bailout womi after twemity-two ntoves ; Sey'mmmotmr and Burnsteam'd drew utter forty-sevcmm moves ; Beldent imcored after forty-seven moves. _ / \ - - MInute .211 , Ircy8er l'atmmskala , Ohio. Consumptifin Wiocko Obstinate Case of Cntarrh Local Applications Failed-Hood's 8arsniparllla Cured , 'I ' , , Hood & Co. , Lowell , Mass. : " ( icmmtiolmmeml : - I ought to immako known ni7 , mxpcricmmeo with llocuti'e Sa.rsaparilla , so timal . others mmfluhctetl immay learn where to flmttl a ream- dy for tlmat serious anti imbetiniato disease , e.itarrlu , It troubietl mmmc imerlomusly. I iuaml a dull m.rluImg seimsatlomi iii time (01) 0 ! nay head , amid time mmjmm.ul tlisclmargo frorti Limit nose , I beemunmo ems tm.imi that utmormmlmmgs I commimi do itotli lug limit hawk , immil spit. M > ' luimgs metro nice beluug rmmlmimliy at' 'am'tcmI , anti imad it hot bach fur hlooti's i3arsdIma C rili.u , I svouimi imamo tilled - A Consumptlvo'is Crave , "I lang ago , I have tmmlcemi about temm bottles ot ilcmod'ti Sarsapartila , wiulehu imavo effectually emireul time. haloed resortimmg to thus medicine , I umcuI lull time ctitarrhu remmtetiles , Inmhmniants amid mcccl umppiicatioui , I imu'.urd of. Nommo seemed to Hood'sCures , . ) reach tIme seat oX time disease , imm mites s grew irene while usiimg tlmemmm. I owe my cure to ilium til , > otl purifyitmg l ° " ' ° licoti's liarsa- varllb. " MIN9ma ( M. KEysztul'ataskaia , ( Jimlo. Hood's Pub curonll liter ills , blhiousncfl , JaundIce , Iuiuiieettoui , sick imt'atimtehmo , 80o. AMUEIlN'PS , J3OYp' TO- 1I1 , UL SMIll RIIII I mm ( Irorgu ( 'cilciumli mm , t Ito Yummiii'r's , ( 'imibSil Old 1umei : tsim ( 'ummmcmiy , The HEIR - AT- LAW , . "A POOR RELkTION. " . ; ' ( SPEACEFUL VALLEY. " - vlithd- : ! POORRELATION. " NifiuI't' l'IilC'S-llrsl hoer , $1.00 nud Il.I0J btuitommy hOc umimi TOe' h-siiet ) ' , Z' . ' . si.'riNi : : i'ttic'ii- i i t livur , $1.00 ; i-tmmlm'otmy , , t , unit The , lc , ; Trli'iiimormo i.ai.w. . . j , iitiitolias , ) tamuagur , TONIGHT AT 8:15. MUliIYdACIL : I They mire mmli right In "FIiiJNIGAI'PSI3JtLL.1' Utuimmi Srccmut Mslint'e New Year's. ' % . COIlING SS'uek Dec , . -$1111' Ol' HTAT1I.