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- - 4 ) . . - - - TILE o r.I DAILY . IJEE WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 10 , 1805. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ' _ _
' TIlE OMAHA DAIX DEE
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n. 10SEWATEI Editor.
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1'Ufl1.iStIID 1"mtY MOnNING.
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- TEItMS Ol ? SU1lSCitiI'T1Ol.
. Pal , flee ( Without Sunan ) . One Yenr. . . . . 8 M
1)ftiy $ Jief nnll Sunda , Una Year . . . . . . 10 M
URI Monlhs . . . . . . . . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Thr ) I"n..s ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 t
Thr. run.Thy 1ie. On. . YfIr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
fun.by ) ' flee . , Unl Y ar . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 r
' "ekly flee . One fnr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
. .FICES.
Omnhn . The 1ic ' .
South Omaht 1r' lu111 n1. . Cor. N nnd 21h Sts
Cnuflcli 1111gm , I : i'enrl Slrt I.
Cnuncl
Chicni1 Ilml Olc. ! . 11 Chnmhtr nr Comm.rc .
l"lcnl
New York Rooms 13. 1 nnd 1 : Tribune D g.
Vaehtngton. 101 I" Htreet N. W.
CO1lIt1PotJ1NCi.
Mi communicnt1nn relmtln 10 news In" . 1.
n."s <
tonal cmmunlrtnne houll ) rplnlnA nldrt. . < t To the Editor.
IUSINESS LETTIMtS.
All buln , leUers and remltnnces ehou1 be
.I're8ed 10 Tim leo I'ublehlnl eompnny.
Omahn. irnft. I cheks nn" Iloolllco orders 10
be made t ) ' ' nb1e 10 the ord.r C the comp"ny.
b TtIi ; 'nhp 'UiihIH1I1NG COMI'AY.
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HTATrM'NT 01 CmCU.ATIOr.
George I ' 'zehucl. ecrctnry or The Ice Pub ,
l.hlll eom.n , . 1eing duly room. "ys that
. the . ) cnmplote copies
th. actual 'umher or full end clie.
or the . , ful end sunday flee
1.iIly Morning HUlda ) Ie
rlnlc luring Ihe month \ Nuvember. 1S91. was
,1 I. . follows . . . . : . . . 20,8C 16. . . . . . . . . 2,1.51 ,
2. . . . . . . . 21.:1 37 . . . . . . . . . . 21. : &
1.
Z. . . . . . . . : ; , it . . . . . . . . . . 22,15
4. . . . . . . . . 2125 n. . . . . . . . . . 20.451
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. . . . . . . . 21.1i3 21 . . . . . . . . . 2'J.l ' : )
4. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,2r 22 . . . . . . . . . 2),41 )
8 . . . . 25.0r5 ! 23. . . . . . . . . . . . 20,2Zl
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; , . . . . . . . . 2lr.3 24 . . . . . . . . . 2,39
. . 21inS 23 . . . . . . . . . . 2i,75)
10. . . . . . .
S 31 . . . . . . . . . . 22.i ( ( 2G. 2. . . . . . . . . . 2-13
I I. . . . . . . . . . . 20C17 21. . . . . . . . . 20.076 ,
7 . . . . . . . . 21.00t 28. . . . . . . . . . 19.
: 1. I. . . . . . . . . . . 20.5C2 29 . . . . . . . . . . 20,020
S 1. . . . . . . . . . 20.&iO U , . . . . . . . . .
S Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C,9.G4 1 i
toM deductions , for unsold and rlurncll
t clles "eluelon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.22
Total Fol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .r4Q.:2
1nly overage net clrcul"Unn. . . . . . . . . . 21.C13 .
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( ICORGU II. 'f7SCIUCK.
Bwor In before m. and luI'8crlheI In my pre.-
nee this 3,1 day or 1)erembor. 1594.
. ( Senl ) < 1) N. P. PLIL Notary rtib1tc.
, 'J'he tmlnuher t ) Rl'IS to staul wih I
the few 24UCCeSftlI hUHlnesl ) ? ten oC tiw . .
day. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. Neht'aslm ) Is not at all UIXloH : ! to roh
! , LOllsllua oC her laurels as : the lottery
" utate. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I , A lIttle cabinet IJUlltll Is relshetl
S ouce lu \lle as II Coiitl'lltitlofl ) to Ne.
. ul'Ilm'Hncl. . nllhel' hlstorj'
, I Is just 'l'hm'ston'l luck that there (
Ii not IL Iioltcal hone lit hIs (11i41)osal-
not C'In ! ! : Illnce : . for a SUll'l'lntemlent
S of CISllloll
' ' for the ( itlIliflIll coiltroversy
II'ell'e ntllul cOlh'oversj'
I het\l ' en the ( 10\1 ( of Edncaton and
I the city councIl as to the ( sIze of the tax
I ' ' for school ' .
levy 111'ISel.
Senator 11'1 I nw IJu.tnershll ) wlh
Prcslllnt Cleveland his : left ] hits rela- )
UIS wih hIs fernier assocIate , Senator
Go'lUl , II IL : I'ather striled coittlitlon.
The de\ocmts In con/Ic s wi soon
: ho unltel on the currency question-as
Hoon as they shall have beets relieved
the ' ' for solving the
of ( Z'QSllOitSlIiIitY )
] ) 'oblel. )
John ; [ 'lhnlston now l'ealls his title
clear to a Sllt : In the ( United States scn-
t nh' The Public decaraton oC lint ( fact
In joInt c'oii'eiitioit It high 100n wi be
. . . ' , n flleL'e Iltm' of foriii.
: . Pi'esideiit Casinuir-Perler of France
Is ; ] ulll his trst experience wIth a
mlnlstm'lul Ct'15l14. lut Il won't he his I
; lust ] If he It lll'lltcll to servo ont the
; I full prcsllental ) tC'm for which ho has i I
. been elected' . i
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Bryan l'ccelvcl 80,4i votes for United
S StatcH senator through h the ballot box ,
, , but only seventeen of these were cast
i for hIm hi the legislature. ] Moral :
rublc Ilehates 110 not alvlj's materIalIze -
Ize Into legislative . votes. .
i ; . . I J. Sterling lorton's vIsit to Omaha
i does not settle the little matter of the !
Olaha postofce It Is feared there may
1m I slal sized insurrection alon the
; . long lnes of the faithful who Intro hecn
10 : lltentr ) waiting ' for the plum to
cOle theh SS'fly
F
1 Trite , Omaha insist have I nmrket
ii , house anl auhitorlumu.Vhieii the Com-
' \cl'cHl , cub takes up this enterprise ,
however , It mlst expect oppositon at
. tile 111\1" of dealers In vegetables and
IJ'OVHlols ) who have long stood In theIr
own light on this Imp.tant proposition.
u : A ( lelegmtioii of IJ'onlnent ! ChIcagoans
. has ole to 'aHhlngton JO get n new
Ilostoleo hullllg fl'OI l'ngl'ess. They .
have talwn two lo\'IIJ "lis alozig ald
eXpect to bring . the new huldlng with
5 : them oil their rturn In order to make
certain that ( It toes not get lost emi the
way.
S
Bi Coo ) says ho' Is CaIJtU'cl1 Hi
ought to Imow. nut then wo cannot
. hellJ [ havllg a Im'lng ) , suspicion ] ' that
S mi Ila ' turn lp In Home dlstunt part
oC time couhitry II'eUr ) 800n lull assert
thnt 11 Is sti fl'eo 1\1 ultuuw tul
l'elHIy to /0 tht'olg1 I Cow moore hall
breath t ( sclle .
I wus Charles F. Wcler who a few
years ego led the ( light for the abolition
or the ( cl'ul hllgu , dllereuttl on
freight HhllJIIUts ) tS between this city
) 1111 Council Bluffs. Al II'eshleut ( of
SS ; tutu Commercial club 11. Wt'ler Is wel
l'u1lletl ) to Ilsh the contest for equul.
11 ton of l teN.
5 , . MtjOl' Clu'I.Hon It again ou his high
i $ hoi lal'shulu ! I poltIl ! llroceSlon.
k ' lho 11111ton ( Ii wi ho milk the niiiety.
Slwen ulmblri or the legislature who
' wI'lr those . 'l'hm'ston badges , 01' flues
; he COUI II. JIltlJel' the Just one of the
I Ulul't "leven for hit shlro of the sub-
c sttutll recognition ?
, S iEvery Iellu.tuwut or city gO\'l'Ulout
with one or . two cxcelitoll ) hits sent Iu
: CltllllteH for next j'I"i ' expenses lint (
1'0 . at least as large tl tII' ' WC1'e lust
. yctt. . This UIIIS thnt ( le tax rate COL' ,
thin coining ) ' (1' clm IUlly be any
4 ; , : : smtlel' thou at t In'csl'ut unless material
: Cl'lllles'tl fOl't'l'll ullon the humid-
, , Pill gmdiUiUIttittioii.
, .
\ , Time spirits out : II YIIl' ' , eb. , nl ) '
1\ll' to have : ll\'en UII tl 11utlns or
linl'rett Scot Ili 1 bad job or at emmy
- 1to the > ' iia'o ( Oiled to make good heir (
inondso or last ] Saturday . to eXllltlu hIs
.S dhmlJIJlll'IUI'O ) Wit hum COI.ty.elJht hours.
. I looks lS If I wi tithe the hl'st efforts
or the 10st IUlt'ulous len to uumrt
: ' tin mj'ltel' ' tnll that they wi have to
; t t lJeutl upon theIr own resources . : with.
) ut buill (1'01 the spirit world.
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IWA nAlrHM S mS.tPI'INTED
Time town rlron managers , nod
mor port iciilnriy theIr representatives
who allllll'let In their hehal nt the
IHurll on theIr Ilettou for nh in
IrlnRe oC the maxllum rate SchNllle
In force lu that state , profess to beery
much IIHallllolutcl1 over the adverse cle.
cslol just reHll'rcll by the Iowa rail.
road comll t ' . The roads Wlre
10t entirely ) disappointed lu theIr ex .
iCCtflIiOimM. ) the ( tel'on : Ilstl'all of beiimg
1nauhnou as It shuuhl have ) hCll wns
llached olir hJ' ) It majority of the
three comlisslonel' , whie the thIrd
conlllsHlonlr , Mr. Dey , fed n minority
repom't , nlgull thnt alholJh ( the ( rail.
Ioaes hut failed to prove whnt they
alleged ! hIm their ol'hllll lletliol J'e
the titles hind le\ltheles hecn too hIgh
fl'OI thl ( htegiimtilmmg nntl should he In.
eretsed : ( to some cxtcnt , If nol to what
the mouths hind asked. Uf course If : i' .
ley hell'\'e1 ) ! ! Ills , he slouhl have
lH\'e1 ! to rlllule the ( cledlle of 18Si
long ugo. lie 11ll uot , hit he lam . 1)rob
ably at all tmcs been ] ready to co
ollet'ate ( ) to ( lint eld 111 ! wOlhl have
110nc so hnll tl ( Hlate or IJhlc olllnlon
or the ( IJoslton of hll Issoclalonl given
Iltsolthle h011 for succes. i I
'Vlie I'nlh'oalls see I to have countcd on
: : i. . \l ' 11 nlong. They . Il'l'm to have
countell Ibo upon : i. . Perk his to mtw )
the secontl conlllHHlolC1' on theIr tlle
111111 thiiii . dlsalJ\ollhllll arises fl'OI
the ( fIlet Imt : ho failed to do so. lie Is
HaiI to ( have always been l'cgnrllet its
fl'lcnelr to the mlroads amid laid : they
lint relied ullon his nsslstllce they
\\0111 hlve tiled I Ill'tlol ) Invltlg eel'-
tim . iii ( iefCflt. I mnny hlve heel that It
was thel' o\'et'coliilelcc In their ability
to control two of the conlllsslonel' : that
late thel cll'eles : : In lII11Ig their
case , for time ll'celtaton or the rlroad
side of thc II'glnelt 11st have been
poor IILet when Mr. Der Is c01peled
to ( go outshle oC the ( evldelce In order
to hut ! n basis for his recolmentaton
of Incrced ; mtes.
Blt If' the railroads are 11Iallpolnted
In the Iowa commlsslol , ( lie people me
not A conllisslon that : L'Jllletclj' )
satisfied the ( rlh'OH'S could never
satisfy i1113' one else. 1'he railroads
wi douhtlHS , 1alw thIs teclslon the
Iolnt for It c01hlled effort 'to gllu :
nusollte cOltrul of the cOlmlslou 18 its
I)1'rsOhmmmel is grlll\llj' ( chiauiged , hut the
lleople ) of Iowa arc alive to the 11101
tauce : of leaHOulhle railroad rates anti
wi see tlo ( Iccesllj' ( of electing ] only
honest . lud fearless men . ns comlls-
slonct.s amid mmmcii free from.the corporate
tomhm ton.
TlIF' OUf1.17' 1ILI1iNCY.
7'lf1 . B'mlWfl\cr.
Senator Allison voiced the nearly wit-
'e'sal sentmelt of the country when he
declared : In the senate on londay that
re\'elW 10 ( meet the obligatIons of the
/O\'erlment , and not currency reform ,
is ' ' to which
II the really great e1elgcneJ'
cQngl'ess should now gIve itttention.
Time Iowa semiator was amazed , as-every
luau must be who Is familiar with the
sltuUtOl , that ( the president ant secretary -
tm'j' of the treusI'j- have no suggestion
to nmlw providing the treasury wIth
su1celt revenue to sustain the credIt
of tie go\'ernment alt stop the monthly
deficits which may have to be provided
for hereafter hy increasing the public
debl. To Increase the revenue Is the
present lJ'cssln duty , said Mr. Alson ,
.
Instead of vaIn conferences over n Cl'
renCj' bill 0' the many flancl1 plans
under discussion.
Every hour gIven to the consideration -
ton of plans or -cllct ! currency reform - I .
form In. [ the pl'eselit cuiress Is mln- [
festly a waste of time. There can he no
festy tme.
reconciliation of th wi do diversity of
views on timis subject and " consequently
nothIng can ue doiue In "the house two
meusures , both hl\lng tIme support of
the : lmlnlstrton , haLve failed. One of
these , rained by the ( sccrehu'r of the
treasury . was withdrawn before It hut
lssed through the committee stage ,
ant the substitute for . It , also largely
the work of Secretary Carlisle , whom
Senutor Gorman 11escl'lhl(1 ( as "the foru-
most man QC Inance In thetem crtc
party , " was rejected before a vote on It
wus reached , the defeat of an order
Imltn debate Hhowl ) that the bill
could not puss. 'l'hen the work of cur-
rlncy tlnlwrln was trnsfcted to lime (
seattLe anti a ! , immeasure cmanateel from
Seimaor'est ( , the Jrlnc111 llrllose of
which was to hrlng about the free coIn-
age of Rlh'm' 'l'her Is no posslbltj'
of 1asRln It bill or thIs kind , uncI ( the
latest Informatpu Is that Jones of
AI'lmmms Ii eimgaged In the preparation
of another hi , while Secretary Carlisle
11 cngl ell In un effort to get UL flc-
tons ( of the ( house togethcr on some sort
of 1 compromIse.
'l'iie ( oily of all thIs Is most aplll'ent
amid It Is unl1ardonnhlo ) In the presence
or the exigency which confronts the
treasury , au' Is becoming morc serious
C'ery da ) ' . In the comBO of Moiniuty's
debate Senator CIoi'iiuiimm . IIUO the state-
ment , on the nuthO.ly of the tremmry ,
that UII' to January 1 : the excess of
exiImtlitumres ) over for the '
eXII'nlltm't't ] receipts cur-
rent lIneal year , which begummu July I ,
wits $ a.oooOO . and lie MI'ylmul ena- .
101' expressed time opimulon that the (
I'e'elfO' the Ilresent ) ' (11' will not
leet the expeimdittmros. Undouhtedlj'
they ( wi ImJ' ! , ( 'lt hut It Is very ques-
tonnllo whelher the Increase will ho
sulclrut t bnluwo the ( CXIWI\lm'es
Inll t'o ( IJ'ocet on the assumllt0n that It
wlJ utmighit prove to he ncr ) ' grave 11.-
tnlw. 'Iw ulpeal to ( lie l'eIJ\lcIUS for
help : s rlleulouH In vlow of the attitude
of lie llemoCltts anti lie ( dIvIsion ( hint
. .
exists anions them. When the IU.t ( In
control or comigress Hhal have agreed I
upon something. either with regard t
un InCl'UHt or thl ( 1'C'cnue or It reform
of the cLii'i'eihey . , It wi he tmo ( to ask
republican help , amid If u wise anll sounll
imolicy , just Iml full to ni interests , Is
il'0i)0Cd , I Is safe to Hay that the I'e-
IJbllunH wi not wihhold theIr as-
sistamice U' the flmllhlmtol ; IIHI congreSs .
GI'esg , ns Senator A1SOl saId , will meet
the elll'gmwy hero anti now , by lJrOlJOS-
tug such I'gl8latul ( ns ts IJIIIII ) ' iiet'es-
SIU'Y to lu'm.ll" tlo ( 1'luh'ud rOYOlUe ,
there can h" uo doubt nbolt Its l'eceh'-
big time 811lJOrt or time relJblctl
There It hart\ ) n possibility , however ,
lint ( jlils wi he doime. 'l'he 11\11101
amonc thl ( democrats . wi contlumit' , lIe.
suite nil efforts to nrruJo the 111er.
Iuces , and the present congress , with
Jkt . rj-
hut little more than sIx weeks or life ,
will come to nn eml wihout ( nnyllnJ
havIng heen ( lone either for Increasing
the J\'llue or changIng thc cnrrenc
R 'stem. A's to the ( latter no serlouF
harm wi come from slch I result.
Currency reform can wntt . But n fall-
nrc to provIde mlequatc ( revenue to ( n.
able the gO\'e'l\Ut to meet its ox-
.
pentlhu's might have very serious coim
8equcuces. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
11XUN/U.t : Tl , \ ' WITH . t 1'o f.t4'/l. ! : ,
As foreshadowed In The Bee the nl
ieged investigation Into the charges of
collslon betwceu clt.tnll ! city olclnls
all the gnluhlers of South Omnha hns
IJ'u\'ed ) ( ns grlHl a farce In Its el\ln
a It was In Its beginning. After listenS
lug to lie ( dcnlnls ( oC everybody said to
he directly conceled In the ( questiomi-
able h'nusnctols , IlchHll themsel'el ,
the South Olnhn city coulcl his tmnammi-
mOI11r resolved "that this ( coulcl cx'
otit'rato the ( abo\'e Iu\tel IJer80ns amid
declare the ( . charges mint sustnIH ll. " So
eager ate the ( memhel's to mnl.e ( heir
fldll n hlllltet : whle\\'ulh lint ( they
Ilchlle ( In ( hide "exommeriiioim" ( the l'C-
portel's who 11\1 been nccuse1 ! of nc-
celltlgn I hI e 1'8' mOI'j' to . suppress
obnoxious lews , as If the reporters WP1'e
hnhllg public olce nml wel'e reslHJAI-
tile to them for the Ilerfortluce of their
fitities.
Nothll/ short of thIs was to ue ex-
imeetoti. 'l'he sluntun to n large : extent -
tent IJ'eselts a case of all hUlg to-
gethm' 01 alt hnlg Helartelr. Sitting
on their o\n case wih themselves us
defl'lHlnuts , wlhHsses , PrOSeCtmOrs ( mm mid
Judges the South Omn11L cOllclmeu
h'eoue through the ( forms of uu iii-
\'estgntol hit 111e convInced 10 one ,
not even themselves. They snap at the (
beautful ) explanation of the boss gain-
bier that he hlHl let tw ( cat olt of the
bag about otileini IJ'otcctol ( to his sldl
glle merelj' to beguile n prospective
Ilm'ehlser aud hwy IJreteml to swnl0w
It II the hOll that they IUljthelLby In-
duce other lleollle to do thl ( same. I Is
at this Point that they fiI mlsernhl )
I the olclnls who profess to ( nll'c nil
air of injured Illocelce are 8atstml
wih this "exomieratioui" they are wel-
cOle to the viunhication.
I'OLlTICAL ClSlS IN FI2A.'C } .
The l l'lch poltcal ) crIsis has ns-
sumed It most serious all alarming as-
Ilect. Time m'esigniioui : ( of the ( mlllstrj'
on Moiidmiy , while l'cgardNl as threutcn-
lug . tl1clles that might not be casl '
ovei.coino was hot felt to Im'olve any
dnlJer : to the IJ Itcal security ( f the
republic. I Is true that the Issue which
forced the cabinet to resign was of 1
constutonal chinracter . Time council
of state , whIch as to certain laUm's
Is lade bj the constitution the fnnl
court oC appeal , htln : rendered a decision -
cision regarding U COi trct hetwel1 the
gOYCnlunt : 1111(1 certIIa 's , the
Chlunbm' of Deputies : tsllet tie
authority to reverse time decIsIon. I
was as I congress shou11 uillC'talw to
overthrow a decision of the oupn'm
court of the Unied States rendered In
conformIty with thp constutonal
! authorIty of that trlhuna1 This . acton i
of the chnmber left the cabinet 10 aI-
telati e' but 'to resign , which It dId' nt
once. The first dispatches Indicated
the pl'hablt that another cabinet
woul soon le foimed and thus the
crisis . hrought to an end , vlhout any
' ' disturbamice In
ycry grave political tlstlhance , as
the case of many other such crises .
under time rlpubHc. ! .
The resignation of Presltent Cnslmlr-
Porter , however , very greatly Intcnslles
the gravity of the slunton and gives
good reason for n feeling of itlarimm Time
obvious meaning of this action or the
Flnch presIdent Is hint he Is II Rj'm-
puthy wIth the position of the cabinet
amid believes that the ( action of the (
Clullhm' of Deputes contravened the (
constitution. Such In issue raised be-
twecn the executive ant time legislatve
branches of the governmiment Is Innl-
'festy pregnant wlti danger to the
political Insttutons of the conntr ' . I
wus hy a considerable lajorly : that
the Chamler or Deputies l'eCnset
priority to a motQn , whIch was practically -
ally to reject It declaring mlhcrlnce t
the doch'lne of the separation of powers
and the nonlntelfel'ence of the chamber
wIth tl judicial CunctonH or the coun-
ci of state and pel'slstence In this I10sl-
ton mar easily lead to I . lost serious
conflict between the IJt.tsans of tIme
antagonistic ylews that would give tim
rel\lc ) the ( severest strain It has yet
oxperlenced. It Is one of those oppor-
tunItes which tim reactionary and
re\'oluUonarj' elmncnl are lwlj' to take )
the greatest posslblo nd\ntnge of , and
, \'hlo these have recenU not seemed
to he very active In t lnce they . exIst
there amid emily nect the chalce to make )
theIHe\es ] felt I Is salt that time or-
gnus oC the 1IHlcnis and the socialst
were jubilant at time fnl of the ( cnhlnet
amid their joy wi douhtleli 110 cn-
hnncell by the ( l'cHlgnaUol of the president -
dent , for WhO\1 these eimmsses ] have not
cherished t very great liking. 1'he 101.
ardllst clement mnay also ho expected
to Ialw itself heard , though its yolce
has little inlitiemice.
' 1ha t republican hlRllutolR In FI'ance
are to lo subjected to IL severer test
than tit uny oilier time sInce the present
\'llhle was esthlHhed , aeInscr '
IJ'ohnlle. ) ' lo reublcm senthncnt of
the country , however , has grown I
strong amid bccomo so deeply rooted In
; nnt telplj
the hearts or time people lint ( them Is
reason t believe the ( CI'IHII wi bo , ,
passed wihout ( hnIJ'lng time republic. I
an H 'stm mind that those who are
st/mlng for the security of co 11 tu.
Uonnl hui ho l4titltluihieti '
Ilrllclples wi ) fuHtalnet liy
tie IJCOlllo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
In the interest of dupes who have In-
, esh't In tickets sell \y the LIncoln
' 1'I'n\'ell1 Men's Blslless Block comim-
lin ) ' 1 [ Is suggested that twy ( call
on its IJrOlotm's to make n pub-
Islet uhltement or lie ( Iumhm'
of tickets Holt und amolnt of
U0Ul' ' recel'cd thcrcfor. Otherwise I
18 IJOsllllo limit ( C\I ' $ lOOOOO . might . bo
gathered In before the IJ'III.t , worth
possIbly $25,0 with I n\rtgal for
: : m.o ( shah bo turned over to 1ho ivln-
nCl' Time DI'O'S expose oC his ( ; business
block lottery lchonl would . olJrto to
break I ul W01 I not ( or the . CUet that
the I.lncuatcr CIII ) ' 11hol.lle ; tlu'u
not proceed Ilalnst the Iwlndlers and
.
.
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Ilrosecute them under the ( law I Is
natural to 11t U e that ( 1I\Iniy haR
heen guaranfeed , lhem In ad\'IHc.
still nmiothouth DukolL stale of-
tidal fnds ( lnnsclr In n Isllon ( that
tndlcatcs n gull ) ' comllcll' In the comt
sph'alj' to lot the treasury or that
state. This l ul It Is the public cx-
Illner who I JI\ht t have had knowi-
edge of the tefnlcntons In theIr 1w-
glunll , but who iieglected , a\'hllutj'
for a tmutriiosii , : . tp take ) the lJ'Clutous
to protect the ( state from its wreclers.
1nl ( the inmblic , ( nulner untie hIs ditty ,
tim loss whIch thc ( state hns just suf-
fl't'lll coult ha\l : been Imt comlJrn-
tvelj' Insl nlktt : 'l'he emily explamimi-
tun ( Is that the ( publc examluer , too ,
was In lei uc o. nt least hat n tacIt
UIIII'tllln wih the ( mini coiiimii1-
Rlouer aut the ( trler. ( . 'I'he IJeolllo
ha\'o how Otl'l to the ( lwlnl whel'e
they wi not he ) R\Irle1 ! to hcal' that
other state 0Icel'9 , not j'et UHler SIR'
Illelou , were la'wlse part tumid lllrcel
of this glgaulle 11101.
Presidemtt.Veiier In hIs iimntmgtiral ut ,
dress iwfom'e the ( ComUcrlal club hit
the nai on thc head . whl'n . he . said that
the of fort
slccess every UHlet.tnlllg :
the t IHI'ancenl'nt I of I Olaha mu mid Omaha
interests IICIHIHII . uIHn ) time uule sup'
Irt of nil or our IJls\\'ss \ mmmcmi. 'rime
buslnesl mim of Olnll have . br IJ ,
sl'ntu It solid front nh.ttlj : itecoimi-
IJlshed I great deal , hut twrc 11 mich
yet to he'dOle. . There Is just ns mlcli
dangLr fl'OI luielal nlmthj' as from
outside oitositioii ) ) . By worl.lug for one I
telultc object after another its each 11
! cl'\cll the ( ynlw of the CImlC'clul
club Ii an om'gtmuIaitiotm : wi le kept
conslanty before Is ( lemlerl amid thej'
wi nol have tle to let their interest
11:1g. : ll'eshlenl'eI ( has : the rIght
hll'a. lie wi need the cooperaton of
l'\'el' y lember of the climb to carry It
Olt
A 2 pel' celt relief hOIHl clnnol IIOS'
Hlhlj le sell at par 0' alj'\Ilre Ieal
111' In the humid mal'lwt I does 10t
stlnd to reason that In'etorl In bonds
wOlldlY 1 low rate . interest hO\l Is-
sled Ij' I clnl ' for thc relief oC thtim
sufferers. I mme IHrchnslrs on'er to buy
itt 111' : or uear , : par the cotllj' atmtlmori-
ties wi besiege the state t'eaSant
the Board of Elltcalonal fUlls to buy
thel lu as nn Investlcnt for the per-
lunenl school flud and when the hondl
uecomo dime the state wi go whIstling
for its school mmmomiey. Umuless thc
brakes ' ' the ] ' Ne-
are put on Uj' legislature -
brasm ] wi Iiiti 10thing htmL 1 O. U.s
"fl'OI the sa10 cto the sumac" In the
school fund vc'iilii " the next two years
n"
and lu title , tlll the lelslatue : wi
have to levy a direct tax to malw good
; , goot
the defcIt " I . :
Should the "Slutl " full /1lnd he located -
ted ou the , weit side LClvenworth .
street will forthwih le trlUsforled
Into one of tIme popular tlO'oughfnres
of the city. It wi require some cutting
amid tilling , lehmuls : , to II'ovlle 1 level
roadway direct to the g1Unt8 and to
enable street"rlway to extend Its
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system to t\nllcs..pf , ! the exposition.
ThIs means thmrotmghi ' trains to Ihe lmits
of thc city ; 'umt-a consequent enhance-
.
l nt oC lrOlC.tynlues ( In that pOl'Uon
of the city.
The Dee lS n detective agency has
another plcce of careful work to its
credIt In the disclosure oC the ( Lincoln
lottery ] scheme In nil its details. The
Bee recognizes It as Its duty to Wit the
pUblc against all such barefaced
swIndles A great ninny of the people ,
of this and other states have already
been taken In by this traveling men's
business block imposture , hut the ex-
IJosl'es made hj Time Dee will doubtless
saVe U great mutanT mom from beIng
slnl11y mtmlcted.
Now that Congrcssman Black of Iii-
mom has becn consolct for the fact i
I
that hIs constuents to not wunt t
have 111m rCIH'esent them In the Fifty-
fourth congl'ess hy the gift of Ji al-
polntment us Unlet Slates district at-
torlwj' , there can be no excuse for tIme
) resllent longel' withholding the re\urd
for l ely which he Iust ( ecl com-
veiled to malw t that other cmlnent
tumoclte stmttesmnaim 11'01 Illinois ,
lIon. Wlinm : f. SIrlug " .
Let the dead wIres anti useless llles
come dou'mm 1'he only reUHon they are
mit l'emO\'ell immmniediately IH that there
II 10 penul ) for their maIntenance.
One or two Alelcun cItes levy In oc-
cupu ton tax or $ ( on every pole erected
hj' 11\.uh ! CI\oltons In their streets
und In these cities every VOo ) that Is
not In use Is IJ'ompUj' ) tulwn nwnj' by
the owner to save the IIjlwnt of the
tux. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
As ( hue SIIcds on the fact II becoin-
hug mom 11 mor lwnt limit ( Ne-
hlslm Is imble und willing to care for
the desttuto wihIn her boi'dems.Tue
Bee hus ul imiommg . helt thIs to he truc.
InC'IUt solicitOrs shoull ins compeled
to IIIW credenllalH HIJIHd by ( m'crol'
lolcolb , II dlrllult of which they
Ihoull he showl , tie door.
A n'll fruU the COiiw lolL
LouIsville f ourier-Journai.
'Vlh what beqrntng smies many a man
would now woleum ! . the individual whom I
h6 Itclced dowl' st\lrs a tew long , long I
months ago tor'asklng " 18 It hot enough for
you ? " OL i I '
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. I.
UomocrRto ) , L'rlt. < "nll Numeroul
Cl11ca10 'rILune.
There seems 1II t no way or disproving
the statement \itj ' \ ' . " ' . Taylor . the de.
faulting treasurer pt South Dalela Is a
republican. But ] II ' followed a long line 1
Illustrious demoerato precedents ,
. . -a
The l' . .II& uC lor.lco' .
IUUuqUD Telegraph.
In his Omaha Isperch' Governor Boles Undertook -
derlook to txpllln how himetalism might
le rebtored but he only succeeded In ex.
'Ialnlng how under the Pretense or restoring
{ It gold monomelalsm u might le maintained
1)siiocri'y I. 100"e <
Atlanta ( onstluton
" 'e preume It II hardly Icessan' to in-
ron any lane man that It the democratic
congress goes no farther than it hal gone
In the direction or giving the prople tinan.
clal relief the party will not recover from
time disgrace during the present generatioim .
I might go lute the campaign / 18U with
/0 wih
a plaHorm elhOlyln ! every reasonable do-
mand lhat has suggested Iselr to the minds
or the people , but they would turn away
( ruin It Ill disgust. They would say to the
democratic leader : " You ( led 11 UK In 189J :
how 110 WI know l you era not lying 10 us
now1Ve Fuve you the power to redeem
your solemn pledges In 18 . amid you deller-
utely repudiated ( them. ' 'hl very Ilmt 011-
1101'lunlt you hud you showed that you
were not worthy to le trusted. \Viiy Ihould
we trust you manY ?
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I'JWl'Ll - .IND TIZX(7R.
I glslah'e economy has reached the hire
n1tu < o , .
TIme staked plln of TeX8 I i beleved to bo
the ( original lenderloln dlslrlel.
Congressman Sibley . the 'oelCerous representative -
len1atvo from Erie , Pa. , Is remnrkablo for
two timings-his millions and hIs vocabuinry.
Brooldyn , the bed chamber oC New York ,
toyed with the deadly folding bed last year ,
all run up I huger number oC deaths than
blrlhs.
I Is said the hWlsl/ator are nearing the
bottom ot time South D"kola scandal , notwlth.
standing time general belet that the bottom
dropped au t.
The Ilassage at arms between 11 anti , tier-
Innn lustrltes time amel11ed saying , "When
political rogues fall out the pcoille are treated
to Inslructve revelations. "
The In lest information trol her garden
patch Is 10 the effect that trs. Loose Is
drifting rrom ppulsm to emocrncy. MIsfortunes -
fortunes neVer come singly.
Colonel A. K. McClure . oC the PhiladelphIa
Times s'Iui bo int'Itei the ' '
wi In\.le,1 by Iennsyh'aula
Ilglslalure to deliver an address In the hal
ot the house ot representatives on the life and
servIces oC the late Oo\ror Ciirtlmi.
Bonn universiy has assl/ned $7.tiOO for a
gift to lrln Bsmnrek on his birthday. I
has also been decided that the stndenls' 11\
/rhunre should proceed to Frlcdrichsrtiime. and
thaI a granll flslval should be hold In hlnmii-
burg to celebrate the e\'enl.
Senator Quay imisists as the price of hIs
: . support of limo Income tax appropriation , that
curportons bo comprlld tu divulge the
minutes of all emplo'es amId the salaries received -
celvell by each. Some corporalons stepped
on the ( senalor's poltcal corns the other day .
and the pain manltested itself Ilrompt1) )
A lulalu plumber , who has retired from
the business dropped a "secret" lIra bono
Pmmbiico. He declares that a newspaper
wrapped around a water pile wi keel I
tram freezing In time coldest weather. True ,
hut not new. During legislative das ncws-
PaPers are particularly hot shift for pipe Emits. ;
JUdge hoar oC Con rd. Mass. , who Is dy-
lug , malnlalns wonderfully /0011 slllrils. I
was only time other day that he was able to
write to one or his sons something Ice this :
" 11m engaged at the present time Iii the
pleasurable occupation ot thying.'lmatever
else may 0 said , there Is one mater of sats-
CncLol In the work , and thal is . that I have
amilio tme for , It. " .
'ho 110 Senator PaIr was generous to hIs
poor relatons , particularly 10 his brothers amid
sisters , who lved In Iowa. In his wi he
left them legacies ranging lrom $50.000 to I
$10.000. anti during his lifetime he malic them .
large gifts. They are nearly a1 farmers.
their II tll lyIng near Ida ! Grove. Ia. , and
their farms were stocked by the senator several -
eral years ago. About a year ago he pal
hIs Iow\ relalves a long visit.
Mr. madslone's unlrlng Industry and 1vel
old age are hIghly praised b ) the London papers )
pers , even those antagonistic to iiiiii They
)
marvel at the enthusiasm which heads him 10
read twelve hours a day. In regard < to his
trunslaton of the Odes of Horace one journal
says : "This vcrslon of a supreme lyric poet
hy a veteran Ialeman immersed In affairs
Is ten Clans as gooll as Coalngton's anti five
tImes as good as Sir Theodore Martiu's. "
Au Importanl point In poltcal etiquette has
ben setle by the senate of I < ansas , After
grave deliberation that body holds that a man
who played "pussy wants a corner" with the
girls of Limo reform school and kissed the
cherry mouth or one who planed a rose on
hIs coat does not constitute a fracture of law
In such case made and provided. I Is presumed -
Slimed that such Innocent games are needed to
lend gayety to life in the bleeding common-
wealth.
Mrs. Burton Harrison , whose books have
made her famous aild whose social position
Is an enviable one 10 ambitious aspirants , was
a iiigii-spirlted young girl named Constance
Carey when the war was raging . She was a
/
littie confederate , and to send a fag to Gen-
oral Lee cut up her best pink silk gown and
her light blue sik jacket and embroidered
and sewed a confederate flag . which today Is
cherished as a very precious souvenir of tenl-
nIne devotion b '
devoton by Colonel Robert Alexander
Chlshohn.
Lee 1ante. one at the nominees for the
United Stales senate In Montana , was born In
Englan He struck the states and the west
twenty years ago worked on a farm near Salt
Lake City drove team Ol the construction I
or , a railroad , and hlew' Into Idaho as a telegraph -
graph operator. Ito landed In Duto In the
early SOs . opened an Insurance office and
later dried into the newspaper business.
founding the Inter-Mountain , of which be Is
still proprietor. Marcus Daily boosted him
Into the mayor's olce two years ago , and
when tim legisiature a few months later ,
failed to clect senators , the governor appointed -
pointed Mantle to one ot tile vacancies His
hopes were balked temporarily hy the senate
refusing to sanction appointments where legIslatures -
Islatures faied to do theIr - duty.
CTE"lWrr PUT.
Philadelphia Inquirer : Miss Pert-Is Miss
Strait Lace circumspect ?
Miss ' Caustc-Ch'cumRpecl Why she
won't accompany a young man on the piano
without a chaperon. .
DetroIt Free Press : 'Vlfe ( severeiy-I'd )
have you know sir that I always keep my
temper.
Husband ( soothlngl-r ) course you do ,
m - . OC course you ( to . and r wish to
goodness you'd gel rid or it.
Brooltyn LIfe : "I see that they are again
agitating the adoption or new rules for toot
baiL"
'Yes . I hear that one proposed Is that no
accIdent Is to be allowed tl slop the game
more than five minutes unlels I be ratal "
Chicago Tribune : 'Vhat Is the matter .
Adam ? " anxiously Inquired Eve. "You seem
troubled. " I
"Little Cain has just said a bright timing " I
replied Adam , moodily , und there Is nobody : .
I can go and tel It to "
-
Harper's Bazar : "D ) ' Jove , " 'lkes. your
column of perNonal gossip In the lasl num-
her or your paper was the raciest thing I
Imow. Where did yOU get all tile Informa-
ton ? "
" 1) ' wIre had the Sawing Circle at our
house mast Saturday and I concealed u
phonograph In the room "
Smith's ' Monthly : I "conslslency Is a
jewel" It must he 1m opal , considering the
tough luck I usual ) ' brlnga its possessor.
. \ranla Constitution : On a rock In u
north Georgia county some pious person
Iulnted In large letters this scrlplural Iues-
lion : "Whnt shal I do to le saved ? ' A
candidate for coroner came along and In-
fcrlher beneath 1 : "ole for Jenkins , the
poor man's rrlenrU"
ChlcaJo Record : 'rho Speaker ( Inothe
Colorado leglslnture-The vote havIng been
counted , I declare the melon or the lady
legislator to be lost.
'rhe Lady Leglslator-O-o-ohl ( Weeps co-
piously. )
'rhe Speaker ( hlanchel { and In haste- )
With the unanimous consent or the house
I wi declare - the moton carried
A SEASONABE GIRL.
Washington Star
. An angel or tight
In the playhouse that night
. She seemed unto nil near the spot .
Her neat 1110 hat (
Was exceedingly latHer -
Her society . surely was not
S
HI' . J.wIt-ivs . 1.-1' ,
New York Sun
There were lots or t\lelr 10ls
In the west and In time east t ;
There WCt vlanls anti Ihatons
1.01 the largest and the least :
There were slleeches speeches . speeches ;
Time torrent would nol damn
'hen 11 turned upon the hero
Who punched old Iultenham.
They gloried In the glory
or a glorious past and told .
In hyperbolic story .
or tIme wondrous deeds or old ;
They pointed to the future
JUIaW on Vlct'ry's brow
A limb or lustrous laurel ,
Which they cannot see there now
At tile time of all this blowing
' \VIY down In 'renmiessee
A Some mrim , signs gray or ghost energy was : showll (
lie lghet deep In his imesomn .
and then would
And now an woull cuss .
The meanwhile turning over
In his larcolhaeus.
He sat up and intently ,
With hanlj up 10 his ear ,
He imoddeil not qulo gently .
At most that he could hear
lie lstened to the buncomnbe .
Ant thomht or recent ( acts .
'hereby his party'd got I
Where the chickens get the axe ,
He knew the wretched story ,
Which hal IJKturhll hll there ;
A triumph , transitory ,
Disaster and despair .
Then bearing still the speaking ,
He hook hil bony imeami
Amid groaned : "ny the Eternal ,
Im glad that 1 urn deadl"
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HELD UNDER IAnTAL LAW
Voluminous Correspondence Concerning
Japanese Stmlcnt Sent to the Senate
MR DENBY COULD NOT SAV'- TiE SPIES
H\'er7thln i'oqlhlo w" . Iona to Il\rc
Thrum R Fair Trl.,1 RII the 1'\'llcnco ;
Now 11 tmt They Wro .
: l'ortured .
,
WASHNGTON , Jan. 15.-Thl president
today sent to the senate the correspondence In
time case of the two JaPanese spies , together
with a letter from the secretary et slate In
which It Is stated that the American consuls
hll no authority to protect Jlane9 : In ChIna (
except 10 tar as using theIr good offices when
occasion dt'numunmhed The secretary In hl3 letter .
tlr frt quotes the senate reolnton reo
questng tIme presldlnt , It not Inecmpatble
with the pUblc interest , to transmit to the
1llato all correspondence or other callers reo
latng to the delivery by the United Stales
consul at Shnnghal ot two JallanOo citizens
10 time ChinN authorItes alt their subse-
IIUent death by torture elc , Ho then says :
"On the 181h or August the Chlncse main-
Ister nt this capital cOIIlalnlt , to tim undersigned -
signed that the Unlell States consul at
Shanghai was Ilroteeting two JIII:1esc : sllles
who lied been arrested In that city al11 whoso
surrender was llemnnrlll by time Chinese
luthorltes In order that they might be dealt
with In cue coumse. Alter 11roller Inquiry
Inlo the circumstances ot the case the de-
mnli was recognlzrd as lawful ali Iho men
i were ordered to 0 given UII. This was not i
tloiie however without proper measures' '
being taken to pre\'lnl precipitate or sum-
mary acton by the Chinese authorities. The
ullerslgnod al time same tme requested
( here was no outhorlly to ceman < It ) thaI
the accuse < men mlghl not be tried until
the return oC Minister Denby 10 .Peklng , It
being SUII(3et ? thal this would aloIll 011-
10rtunl ) for investigation and tichibera-
lion. 'he ChInese minister at once prom-
Isell comlllance a 11 sUhseuenty iii formed
time undersigne that his goverllnt had nO-
ceded to the request. Wlthont 'Iuestonlng
the lawfnl ness ot the sentence under the
laws at war the undersigned regrets to say
that they were execulell about six weelts
after their sumrrender but before the return
at Colonel ieiiby to Chilnmi .
PISONlmS \\'lmE NOT BOYS
"Special atlenton Is Invltoll to the corre-
spollence on this snbject. That the uris-
oners were not boys , but men and spies In time
service ot Japan ( . there Is smal I any room
for onbt. Mr. Jornigami our consul general -
eral nt Shanghai , says that whln the len
Were . arrested ' 1IIans were found on them'
<
and .that the executing papers arc safe , '
" 1mm n later report Mr. Jornlgan . says :
'Some IJller tonli In their possession would
mmaturaily In n state oC war create a sus-
picion tending 10 support the charges. '
"Tho Chinese mlnlstcr claims that . besides
time evidence ot gui found In theIr Ilosses-
slon they admitted when arraslell wlthoul
torture that they had becn emllloyed by their
government to obtain and forward by tele-
graph and otherwise Intormaton usetnl In
conducting military operations against China ,
and that they had been engaged In that busl-
ness . I will nol be said by any one . after
reading the accompan'lng correspondence ,
that Mr. Jorlgan Is biased In the slightest
degree In favor or the Chinese authorities
and In a report dated November 2 he says :
'The two alleged Stiles were not execntcil as
soon as handed over , but their cases were
under InvesUgaton for nearly six weeks and
I am now assured that there was no unfair-
ness vracticed against them during time Investigation -
vestgaUon , ' and In a still later report he
states that 'a letter Cram an intelligent
foreIgn resident at Nanking , where the Iwo
Japanese were executed , discredits the reports -
ports oC torture. Other reports from the
same genteman have proved so accurate that
I am disposed to accept the reported ( torture
as without substantial cr001 ) '
"The Chinese government denies that the
men 'were put to death after being tortured , '
and tint department Is not advIsed that they
were tortured.
"DC the decision that the prisoners were I
not subject to the jurlsdlcUon or the consul
general or the United Slates at Shanghai
and that he could not give lhcm asylum the
Japanese government made no coniplaimit .
PURELY A MILITARY OFl E SE.
"SpyIng In time or war is ( a purely military
offense . not cznlznble by civil tribunaki . and
to have held the accused against the emand
oC the ChInese government . either for trial
by our consul general or by a mIxed tribunal
or ChInese and foreign officials would have
been Inconsistent with our assumed attitude
or impartial neutrality. Our agents In
China were not substituted for the withdrawn -
drawn agents or Japan , and this government
could not invest Japanese tn China with an
extra territorialIty which they did not pos-
scss as subject ot theIr OWI sovereignty.
"From a letter addressed to Mr. Denby jr . .
August 2 by Mr. Fowier our consul at. .
Nlngpo 1 appear that a Japanese was arrested - :
rested In the dress of a Chinese prIest at
Chin Hal twenty miles from time Nlngpo ror-
elgn settlement. ill his report to Mr. Denby
Mr. Fowler says : 'Wrote for the tacts.
Taotal reported . givIng circumstances at Irlal. .
Evidence weak and ex parte. Requested
delay oC punishment for a few < ays. Just
receIved reply , none oC my business ; will not
answer further dispatches on subject. Shah
demand delay '
"Mr Fowler seems nol to have understood
,
the nature of the protection hI was author- '
consimiate IZllt to offord . " Japanese within reach oC his
The eorrespondento . , Is quite \'ollmlnu ,
covering fifty IIOelntnls ot greater or less ]
Itnlh. I also contains full Irnnserlpls of
the Instructions . These 10 have been
trueton Tht ! ! ! llm a hl\'o blea
mlsuntrsloollll,1 , on August 2 ! . Mr. Greshnm
wired Mr. Deb ) : "The consul general
shou1 not have ! reCIveml ] limo Japanese anti Is
not luthorl7t1 to hold them , " Anll he nlllb :
"Your suggestIon hat our consuls act f
nrblrntors Is not enllrtllne.1"
On August 31. Mr. Denliy . charge d'affaires ,
asked whether ho can ho nulhorlztl to make
time request on behll of , lnllal thaI tim
students bo heM untIl Minister rnhy shnl
arrive . to which Mr. Orrhnm replied on
the same date ] : "My I Instructions at tile 21h
, "
nIl clear
In a letter 10 Mr. ienliy . tinted September
1. Me . Jernign says : "Tho hnrbarous pro-
clamlton at the governor ot 'ormora shocks
civilization throughout the worM anll yet It
rmnils for Chin 10 tIIsioiv Ih ! 111171 money
rcserlIl for heads anti shIps issued by 1
8uborllnato ofllcVr ot her arsenal Whln time
barbarities alrt cruelties ot the dark ages ,
are sought 10 be utl7l',1 , In mOller wnl fare .
, . It becomes time hlnnno , and catriottc Ilutr ;
of all clinics and - races effectually to I rotest"
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; an 0 , ' rsnu iii'h II"J' I t I Illt1l rIce .
WAShINGTON , Jan 15.-Tolchlng nnl
eloquent retlrence was mnllo In Chaplnll I
Ittlliitmrmt's opening lra'er tn time senate today
to tile berca\'emelt of Senator Innsborou/h
ot North Dnlttn In the loss ot hIs wltc. Mr.
Voorhlc ! trout the fnaneo comntmilttee . favorably -
ably reportemi the bill for coinage at , time
bronchi nilmmt at Iemiver.
Mr. 2tlnmmdersomm secmmrml time passage of two
ilimportaimt resohmitiomis , cahilmig on tim secre-
tar ) ' of thmet rensuiry for immformiintlomu on time
tariff , One resolution asks for the qimantitles
of spirIts anti hIgh witics taken omit. of boimfi
dimrimmg tue sixty days Prior touigumst 29
last , vimmi time now tariff law took effect , the
minima's of time tiarties or cencermis who took
time gonils front band mind all other detailed
immiorniatioti concermilmig the caine. Tue other
.rceolmmtiomi calls cmi time secmctary for ( till in-
fornmatlomi as to time mummioimmit of smmgar liii-
ported dtirliig time sixty days prior to August
28 , thmo imtummmes of importers , aumiotmiits of
imports , thee otintry vhmemice it. caine , ole ,
MOTHERS OF GIRLS.
'I'oo Rapi(1 ( Grow ot'l'oo Ab
SOl'bihlg Study.
Ca uses That Waxy , I3loodIcs9
Iook of Failing health ,
'Ei'y I'aihlc's Celery Coinpoulid for
a Few \Vecks \ ,
'l'he Daughter's Health Will Soon '
Rcturn.
Languor Will Disappear and
Nervousness Go ,
Mothers and daughters that are yet young
otten ask thmemnseives :
" 110w camu lay girls be saved front nervousness -
ness immid lifelong VCaltlmeSm1 ? "
It fails to time mother wltlm her clear ,
thoughtful eyes , to see that time healtim ammil
future hmapmiiness of her datmghiters is not
sLmcriiiced to excessive study , or to any unreasonable -
reasonable exciteniemmt , Time sigmms of failing
health amid weakmiess ; Palo cheeks. languid
behavior , colorless lips , growlmig thinmmess , ir-
ritabillty-ali these rimig niarmu in. her mimind ,
for they coint , each with its separate finger ,
to but one cause : thmimm , ivatery blood , amid an
already imnpalreti nervoums system.
Parents should liegin at time first symuptom
of sUcim tendency to 'change timla umnfortunato
'habit of time body. Time real real nerve food.
Paine's celery compound , if used with thio
attention to regumiarlty that any aiio physi-
clan's prescription requlre.s-timis ( remhrkably
effective blood maker an' ! nerve food is tile
formula or mme less emnimmemit a scientist than
Port. Edward Id. Phelps , M. I ) . , Liz , D , , of
the Dartmouth Medical School ) , if taken as
i'rot. Phelps urgently advises , is sure to
cause forthWith a clearly observed change in
time tired , badly notmrisited body ,
A simigle week will ahmow that tile "run-
down" eyatemn is appropriating more of time
food that is taken into time body , and rapidly
building up time weakened parts , Languor will
disappear ; time spirits will be raised ; timonerv-
Gus affectIons , dyspepala , neuralgia , amid depression -
pression that event with time former exhausted
condition , will imo longer afflict time nerves.
For overwroumgiit , worried parents , for him ,
palo children , for time aged , who are most apt
to be mtfhihcted witim rheumimatismn and sleeplessness -
ness , and for any wiio lack streimgtim there is
nothing that progressive lihysicians rely on so
immvariabiy as Paine's ceery compound , If
makes new blood , It stores the nervous tis.
sues nil over time body with fresh muaterial.
It , builds up 1110 brain. It cleanses every bIt
of harmful humor from Limo blood and sends
it , briskiy titrougim tiio arteries laden with
food for the deepest , most vital tisue.
There's returning health and an active , full-
fed state of time body in Paine's celery cent-
pound.
BROWNING , KING & 00 '
Your Moilcy'sYoitli 01' Your Moiicy Back ,
0 , That Boy ! How to dress him has Probably been
S -worrying you for some time-Here
is your chance-All this week we are knocking off the
prioe on everything that a boy wears-You can afford
to borrow the money and not use the clothes for a year
rather than miss this our great sale of' broken lots of
everything that a boy wears-
'SViisoii Bros. shirt waists tlmat ought to be
$1 , $1.25 , $1.50 mmmid $1.75 are. , . , . , , . , , , , . . , . . . , , , . , . , .
Fhimnimmel s'miist3 that we hioUld ccli tom' $ l.0 ,
$1.75 , $2 mind (2P ) are. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ¶
Waists that swore $1 , $ l,2 and lJO mire . , , , , , , . , . . , . , , 7O
Children's Stoekimigte- ' ) nr (3 ( pairs
: isc hmeai' ' ribbed cotton , , , . , , . , , , , , , . . . , , . , . , toi'i,3fl ,
BOYS' OVERCOATS-
All our own maim amid therefore gumrnmitreii :
quality , 'J'hiosu that ought to be 113.50 nrc
Timoe that swore (15 and 518 , size 14 , 15 and t
10 , are , . . . , , . , , . , , , . , , , , , , . . , , . . , . . , . , . , , , , . . . , , . . . , . . . . F' '
BOYS' ' ULSTERS-
Boys' $9 imimitera
. $7rio
Boys' i9 and $12.10 ulsters are , . , , , , , , . . . , , , , , , , , . . , .
Boyb' $15 and $18 ulotera are
CHILD'S ULSTERS-
in all the most popular weave , big heavy ones for comfort ,
For ulstt'rs that were uiuu'oys sold for $10.
Time $ i26 , 113.10 and $15 uisters are , . . . , . , , , , , . , . , .
BOYS' 2-PIECE SUITS-
I I suits are
$5 suits mire
Time $ d.&O and $ ? .1O suits are , , , , , . . . , . . . . . , , . . , . . . , . . 'jii.OO
BOYS' JUNIOR AND REEFER SUITS-
Fancy Junior and iteofers that were 5 are. . . . . . . .
'rime $0 kind are. . . . . . . . . . . . , , , , , , ,
BOYS' CAPS-
5 1 caps are ' 2' : : ,
$1.50 caps are . , . . , , , . . . , . . , . , , . . , , , . . , , . , . , . , , , . . , . , , , . .
liOvs 1C'EE l'NTS-
A it uvooh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BROWNING , I1NG & CO.
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