- - - - - - - . ' - - . _ . . . = - - - = . - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - . - ' - 7 ' ' - ; - - - - - - - - - - - _ -i : -v - - . . - - - .1- - - ' -T-- , : - : - : - - ; : - - - : : : - . ---T : . : - 4 I 4 TIlE 01\L\.ll \ A DAJ.Y nnll : 'PU1 SDAY , , TAUARY 22 , 1895. .1 THE O L\lt DAILY DEE. 1. no83sATrIt. 7dItnr. . . . t. nOIlw , Jlor. _ 1'I.ISlm 1 \Y MOIU4INO. TrmMS 01 ! . Dnly I ( \\'lhtll fi ) ' ) , Ono YenF..8 8 M 1)AIly 1lft , dm1 Bun3ay One YCF. . . . . . . . 10 nAly ; II' " 4h . . < . . . . . . . . . . . Yer. . . . . . . . . . . 100 : " 'hNo MontII..2 5) ) . Runlny ) flee. Oh" ylnl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 "tur'ny ' 1e. One y.nr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'pekly lee , 011 yer. . . . . . . . . . . c O'JIr : s. Omahn. The npp fltiIIi1In. Oall Ruth Omn" . . Bnl nultln Jk. ) . Cor. N nn,1 21h 81S. eounel Iluf" ) , 1 1'11 StTt. ( ThlcagT ) omeA , 21 Cnmhpr or Commerce. New York , 1tnim . 13. I nn,1 15. TrIbune IWg. " 'nshlnllo ) In7 F Htrpl , N , V. . . cOnhtt:8I'OrrnICFL : MI comrnunIentInn' ' riting 10 nwi 0",1 , pl- "fW" ( lral .1 matter shoul.1 ) IJp n,11 . " 1 To the 1.:101. , ' . IUSINIIS ) ) ; : LT'rI1tS. AU huInis Ietter nntl pmttnflCP tIi'ii1 ) he lu"lnp" lel.rs .mllnne.s ull nllrr.,1 ) to The flee Iuhlshlnl ) rmlnny , ( ) miI. ! Irntt. chprks , ; nnrl lJ"lomee or.lrrs lu 10 mnlp , n3fl.lf' ) I thr 01,111f thp mlnny. ' ' ' . ' . 1'L'BI.1HII1U COMI'Ai. ' 'In 1m l'l'I.ISINO I.N\ STATEMINT o ' CmCUrATIN. Gerg It. Tzic1iUcIC. secretarY or The 110 I'ub- \shlulC'ml IY. 1.lhl duly "worn. Al ) ' " tint the nelnl humher of rul ) ) unit , roml.INn rol" fr the Unl ) ' I"rlh , 11.'nlnl ant Iundny le J l.rlol . 1 .Iurlng the month ur Novemher , 1831 , WOI ni 1. . folowa . ) . . . : . . . 21.fr ) IC. . . . . . . . . . .J.tH 2. . . . . . . . . . 2IT IT. . . . . . . . . 21 : J : 1. 3. . . . . . . . . 21:7 . I . . . . . . . . . 21.1.6 4. . . . . . . . . 2I(2 1) . . . . . . . . . . 2).1'4 ) 5. . . . . . . . . 21r37 2. ' . . . . . . . . . 21. n . 6. . . . . . . . . 21.li3 21. ) . . . . . . . . 2J.l : , 7. . . . . . fl . . 31.21 ; 21. . . . . . . . . : ' } . : . . . . . . . . . 2i. ! ' : : ; 2 ; . . . . . . . . . 21.2.4 I. I. . . . . . . . . 21C13 21 . . . . . . . . . 21.33 ] ( J. . . . . . . . . . 21.44) ; 1 2 , . . . . . . . . . . 21.9J II. . . . . . . . . . 22,4S' ' ) 2.1. . . . . . . . . . 211,121 , 12. . . . . . . . 1.t91 ) 27..2.I.O , I 13. . . . . . . . . 21,001 21. . . . . . . . 19. ! 1. . . . . . . . . 21.r.62 21. ) . . . . . . . 21OZ ) ] 1) . . . . . . . . . 2J.5iO J. . . . . . . . 13.932 Ti'tat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .c9.c . . . , , , , I.iis tlidiICtIoflS for Uii3l.l nn,1 relurnc,1 dc.luetons . . . . . . . . . ul."I,1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Totnl ii1I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . fly ) ) nVcrn/e Iwl clreulrl"n. . . . . . . 21.612 Onm. It. T'/.1'tIt'CIC. . Swor tn I"rorp . me In,1 , Fuh.erlhed 11 1) ) res. enr" Ih'A : : .1 ny or flee'mr. ) 1891 ( Renl. ) . < N. 1' . 1"1:1 : . Nolnn' I'ubItc.'I' 1.- t ! I'he ! hOlelRlel ) ( of Balett Scott arc flOI ; thosu who fcu lwttr. ( ( ' . ' ' In BO 'II . do not , Corolel's' juries Boyd county 10t blle\c Iii eX111'essll ; half Olllliols. Clslll'-lcrlm' 111 ) ' 11SHlhlr ) repent , , hit rellellnlce ) . wi ha\e cOle too late t to 1\11 11 .thll ; : . FI'llce : 1111 the Ulleel Staten lre t nlm In thlH that elch his only ole i . itvitig ex'Il'I'SIltiItt. ) : 1\11 ; ex.vreHldelt. . Now tha t ; n war shill IH 01 Is wnr to , ' 1010111u , time New ! York Situ ought to t be hallll ) ) olce luoi'e. The oltcole of tie BIlelt Scot eta - 11Zzlelllt wilt hnm'dly' eICOI'ae : Roulh I c Dmikota' 11eflllll { treasurer to retur I mul face the llslc . It'tI the Hlle ell slorr. Lilcoln w'onlibm't have the state fair now If ire - ! ' I : seltcd on a silver sah'er. So she sars. As USlll , the 11emocmtlc congress prc i - ; lre- I furs to leave the question of Ilveachll ; p Jllle Hcls to he ) ' 1leterllnet by their ! , republican succesors. . . The uluike of Orleans will walt In 11' telce fOI' the next cnU. Should his 1 services ue wanted they wi not hay e . t , . to be sUlloned twice. .1 ' . " . - t : , One CharM ; W. Mosher In his dismal . : cell at , Slolx Fails CU contemplate the Hol cOlnt . . ' affair with a certain semis ? of security , amid an occasional though Lt I of whl 1 might have , ueen on that fate . flight when he was hurrle1 ! off to the . Hnts10uth Jail. American citizens wi be protectl . whothm' they ar In lnwal or. 11 I : Ohlua. That Is It tlty which the I 0\ ' m ' . . m'nlent Is bOllt to perform. Men , ' however , who 'ilwe forfeited time ii ' American cItizenshIp must hook ; to time It ' , ' : new fo\erel n for governmental . nIti. I c Chicago only WIUts 4OO for f new vostotllce bulitling , uumiul It the . ' I IJslolce bllhlug lud go \ - w erlleut hlHUt U.1 inouey 11 the treit 4- I 1' ' she would just IS soon lS not have I ; the Recl'euu' borrow It by In issue ot i : . houds. Chicago will solve the flannel a ! . problel yet If she Is only permited to have her own WI ' . . - Now that l'elef hoards have been or- . gnnizel In ' ' ' . . gaulzed tIVeL,3' dl'outh.strlclwu couut r It Is the duty of the slate reili relef COlllsslol to require weekly report . i frol Pich county , board lS to the : amount of . Hlmlles ) received , whlt di S. a I10slton WIH Ilde thereof , luII the IC- ' : tlal coul1tou of the sufferers. This 11' I " fO'lltoU Is highly hlilortlut lud II 8holll Il ) IlhlshoL to the people at i : large. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'l'ho Ilnlll report of time St .Tosepli L'S Melol'lll hORllll1 gives time IHblc sOle ; . Ilel of ! tIme vliulbio wOI'I ; which that In. I ; , ttutou ! 11 IJ'folllug. ! 'ho charity ii a- I , teutH treated 11u'lug lSB ) I wer 1loSt ] twice the UUmhll' of pay patients . the . total IJII 1,2m : ! ) : Although SIPIJOI.teel ) . . elliott ) ' ilI' _ Catholic IntromIs 1 , I reco g. , ' nlzeR lIe m'tiilgtotms tstnetol ( 11 the a ul. IIHsiou of inutlemils . I Is aim hItlltoU which time feoillo of Oimmtiitt ought 10 a p. : lm'eCilttO. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " .lh the transfer switch Ilw declared unconstitutional anti time Ilxhnll , I't'clglmt rate law hUlg up 01 It rope of ' perpetual IUjllctou , there Is little very II'esslu (01' lImo State Boal'll of TI'nus. , 110'lllon to do were its melhel's Iii. clhwll to tlo Ilrlhln ; nt all. 'l'ho hoard alight 11 wel close its IloOI'S lull give I 1'llllo'l'S ) n Ilm'mnleut vacatloim. I would liy HICh II'ocI'edlnl render tile * IXII't'I'S grateful I , nt least to time hmo ot $7tO ItU' . TIme 110nlh of Major Paddock wi CIISO the enmIty jUdo , cleric ; and treas. liver , ns time Inwfll appointing hOl\1 , to , l the \'lell ' for the I'PllhllC' of time b tel'I , whldl eXllh'll Ilxt No\omhel. The 1llllolltl'O mlst bo a bona title mesi- i dent ut thu ' . ' dOlt ' district heretofore rejre. , leu 'll by Major Piltldock. I Is simm. cC'el , ' tl bo hOJed ) ( thnt a repetition of \INelllr S\I'lllbles fur oUco 1111e. like Im'emimmmstmunces wi 10t ho tolerated . J.t time Imco Ill'l time latin . 4- The lolllrs ot ( nllllleut . Issued - bonds 111 wltel'ptl stocks of time Ullol l"uvlUu 11'0 hl'llgll 11'lSII'o to bl'I' : 11101 eoimgress to IISS ) the flllllg bIll timat hi to validate their claimmis thlt \'llllllo thel' 1'11118 Ill luullo the b1'lll1 of 111'hl/ Interest 01 this IIUlled ealllaI1.1t01 " 1101 the neoillo forever. Time 1101110 ) ot ( 'aihfomiihii nimd Coloiiido nnd other states ' nll CUIOlfdo otl'r siltes Ire 11'0' tstlH'IJOrOIII ) ' . Whlt does the No. In'lm ' legislature , us l"ell'eseltlA the peolllo ot Nebraska , IIL'olIOO to do ? , ' , . _ . , - - w-- - ! . SEN.tTOR 'ii.'r.'zsos Oll'RTUNIT . Senator Allison belevcs the best mon of both prtes should unite on 8mo plan of re- le for 'government finances at once lie ta kes the ground that he owes his hIghest nl. le to hb country. Senator Allison Is i a frt clas reptmtdlcan.-ChicIugo Tribune , Why caii't the len of nil parties In cOlgroRR 1110 on n plan or relief th rough tIme estahlshmelt oC Postal sa , 'hImgs banks ? There are now about three hllons leoslellln rm\II B halks Ilt state 1IIIltol8 for R'II R. Why , cn hi't these 11IIORls ho Illaced nt the Ilsllsal of the go\'erllel ! titus gh'- Ilg the COIIOI people , IIHl eSIJclnly the wage vorkers , nit olillortlll to hecolo creditors of the nation hlHteml of heaving the entire debt In the halds of flwegl and ( Amorlcnn lllllnlsIH ? Slllllose that olly omio.timhrd of the savIngs - Ings hllls ; IlelllslH ( ) ( ) werc 1IIIceel 11 time 111111 h h:11 : < s. That wOlll give the gO\'el'llwlt ni OIIII0'llllr ) to' nccunitt . late gold for Its rescr'e nlil to decrease the dllll If : gold for Iltel'est emi hOlds nnll redemmipt . ion of gl'ecnhacR. : Postal Ha\'llgH cm.tHcatel hellllg ) a : Ilcr cUlt Iltm'est f(1 olu.runl tme deposits , u , for six inommtlms I Ih IIHIS nlil ( .i 1)01'i celt for cnl delloslts ) WOlid cir. l'llnte C\'where , the HnlO al 10Ie ' . 'rho hollers or these cellHcntcs woulll ho wlllg to accept ili1)er , ) , sliver or ; old for Ilte'Clt amid 11'lnellJl. ) Time hOltholtel''alh" ole ale ; ole only. 'i' ' lme mlil OiJtiCt ) of the $100,000,000 gold iV $ ci'e 11 the treasury Is to relleel thc ; i'e'cimlaicks , and the dcmiimiimd for the eeHtrletol l or the ; rlclhlcks Is lii. HJI'ee hy fear that he I h'eIHwi 10t : he iulile to l'ellell thcl Iii gold. ' 1lls danger cull hu I'oled by using the gl'ellhlcl < s lS 1 reserve for the postal 1:1II : S uli'iiosttS. 'I'hls [ luau of relief has worlull very sltsfICIO'I , ' 11 glglllll amid 1 ' 11ce , wllre the gi'eater Ilrt ) : of the Plblc ) II1ht Is clllcel 1)1' ) the mlllu class nlI [ tie t \\'Ige wOllcl' . WI ' wi It not work : 11 m time IJmilteul States ? 'tViiy not give ' It I tllll ammyimow ? Icl'e IH 1 chlce' : for , : Sell tot' 4hhisomt to 110lHlalIze hlIHfJ 1111 SI\'e the country flol 1IIIclll dis- aster. I A 1mWfW IWFO11M. . Uliess HOle radical chanc Is Intro 111ced by tie Board of Public " 'OoS tie 11'OSllccts ) will be good for auother exhibiton of the annual IIIIg ant I hlUllg I of the IUollel't . owners by riyal cOltrlctors worldhg In the Interest of the IJI'tculur paYing material which ! each reIH'esenta. So soon as a plYllg district Is ordered to bo paved , inn I orel even before the order , solclO's are sent out to secure signatures to pe- ttons eXIressllg a preference for this 01 that kind of 1)avlng. ) II tImes Ilst all sorts : of chlcaner have been re . sorted to II oblnlnlng names. ! ebltes 1 , com1issions and gifts have been oreret as hullcelcnts for needed shgnatiiret Al ! 1lllls or misleadng repl'esentutons haye I been 11)11(10. Fraudulent signa , - tures have appeared on some of these pettols and on others persons hay C signed for lore property than . they owi : The annie names frequent appear on puttons for more _ than one mntm'lal LiI. Time results have beel bad In two dhre - t1oii. The petitions to not reprcsent the real Int untrammeled choice of the property owner. They also give rIse to Irregularities , upon whIch payment of the assessment Is too oren resisted , ant 1 , I successful ' , with the result of sat I- dlng the cost ' on the general 1)UbilC. Much , If' not all , of this fraud Int confusion can bo prevented by more stringent regulations regarding these petIthoim. Instead of 1 leavIng the pet I. ton t be prepared and the signatures solicIted by the contractors , the Boar def of Public . Works should ' take this work upon timeniselves. Let each property owner In the paving district be fu r- nlshet with 1 uniform' blank stntng ' 1mat materials lie to his . whlt le open ) choic I.t each 11"ppel'ty owner sign I sep- : I'ate blank In duplicate or trplcate .lnt Iu the presence of n witness nnt file the Sa110 at the ofce of the board within n specified tlnie. I then the oWlers of I majority of the feet from it have expressed 11'efO'elc ) for one imim , t- tonal their choice wIll be respected ) ( ; It . not the counci wi deslgnute time liii it- lerlll , gh'lng due consideration to thc wishes ot the property owners IsRIlwn IW theh' lethtlolis. . Bllhlozlng , brlber .y nnt mlrellresentlton by the contra C. tors' solicitors wi ! then 11 n Irent mmmeasure cease . eelle. : I Is not too late to inaugurate 1 re- form of this lnd for the paving of the comllg season ' 1ho paYing COl tlctors have elough to do In their own legil 1- mate sphere. Timey should be relieved nt m OICO of the work of circulatng pat Li- tm'lals. tons for the designatIon of IIVllg 1a. nm 1.11I.S 7'0 I3f411f. 'rho eastC'1 hllls ; are YC'Y largely to blumc for the h'ouhlel Ild etmilmarram ments of the treasury. Sllco 18D thele hllls have cluseel to Imy out Jold to - - - timiportem's for the lltYmilemlt ) of cusloms titities , imilti thus huyc diverted . IlltlS 111 dh'C'led the te. . mlul for gold for CXIIOI.t UlOI ) the Ijnlted States ' ' . ' ' Uliell Hllcs h'ens1'Y. Time New YO'I Comlel'cial Buletn states with 1'1'11'11 to time nxchulgu of legal tenders for gold at the sulitrensumuies Holt lt Bubh'CIS1lus that for time thirteen fiscal years 181 to 1891 ! , Iii. elusive , the conversions averaged , ( ( ! : IOO , ( ) Iler nmnmumn. Iii the 'ell' ( mil- tug .Tuue :0 : , 110 : time coa'eraions WC'O 9looo , which Indicates : time begimm. Ilng of time tl'lll of gold (01' shllJml'nt Ihl'OUI1 For time succeeding two 'eal'r nnd thl'o mouths ( July 1 , lSD2 , to Sop- telbm' aD , lSIH ! ) 1) ) Ito I comivei'slous . aggm'ti- /1 tel $20UtOOOOO. Assuming , says the Commercial Bull'tn , time shmiiultamme- Otis lxchun/l's for 1)IIIReS other thun export to huye hOlm .OOO.OOO , I would follow thut wlhln this two 111 a hulf 'el'l $200,000,0 ) was wlhdlwn flol time treasury for export. TIme actual eXlolt of gold t1I'IIg the Sll period \\'lt $ 2OOOOOOO , showing Ihu lllee , .humne , lSH ) . ! , time banks : have conl'lhltee ] enl , ' : , OOOO 01' 2U 111' cent , out of their own ynimits to the exports , fll have \ltlllwl ( Im the treasury ) for thut PuIm'LOSe ( / $200,0,00. 1'hI6 , says time joulallllltll , Is 1 true leusl'o of time I'xtelt to which time treasury hUH becn 8ubJI'cted to n wholly now Illn Ulll Its gold stock , nlll equally or the ( 'xtent to which time hunks hm'o thereby ' lICalled a demlld which tie ) ' had 1J0' rlously net ) ( ruin their OWI SIIIIIIl of time metal. , Besides this , the treasury , his .been nl. . most entirely lcprl\cll or Is gold form of revenue. For serelteen out of time h\elty'se\en months enl1n ; the 30th of September last only 8,7 tier cent of du ties was paid In gold , P0.8 hoP cent hn\ll ; been plid . 11 pailer. hail the ilrmal propO.ton ) or gold inYIlielitS , i1 leI cent , been 1nlntnllll , time treasury ' wOlld have received tmllg the two y ears and three months ending Seltel' her :1 : last $18iIOO or gold through the New York cIst01 house , Ilstcnd or which I received only about $ 80,000,0O0. O wing to the attitude or the banks time nggregnte 10\munt or gold adverse to the treasury 111rlng n period of twent- , se veli mouths \\'ns to the extent of $ . I85 , , - 00 0,000 . TIme Commercial ' 0,00. COlmm'cnl BulletIn says ti mere Is 10 real obstacle In the way of the banks resumln gold PaYluemits ns fOlmm'I ' , or It nmiy rate to the extelt of i 5 tier cnlt of time duties , 111 I urges that as time 11ltes In absollte cOltrol of the sluuton I lelalls for the hUII ) < K 10 say . whnthel' there hal be contl1ll b orrrlwhmig by time ' ' ' ' horl.t\\'lng tlo gO\I'nlelt for mummy ot her IIUI'IIO ) ) ! ! tItan to 1eet delclelccH of IO\'elue , Ind whether the treasury shal he del\"Cl'ell fl"OI its gold ciiie harl'lsRmelll i 111 cOII1lence In the mitt- tolll flanccs thel'eh restored. I Is 1111 ' to be expccted that the hanls ) wi Yoluntall ' chalgo their nm'actlce In this leKllect. ) 'rhey seel detellined to it dimet'e to It Timei'mil ' to reach thol II t hm'ougii lelllntnn requlhm'luig I 111'cent- IC of tutes to be paid 11 gold , lS hal heen proposed In congress. . 'IW' Dl"t'TOll T.'LCTICS. The supreme court last week Ildo an o Ill m' Ilostllling ) ) 1110lnl elr he t stilt t ; that . ; had hoen set for tllllat the .Tititti ' 11 ' tm'm , In which time Hllte secls to rcco\'el fl'om cx-State ' 'eIRI'm' JI I 111 his bOllsmen the $23UOOO ( ) of iflIb Ic mnoimey which 11sallllealCI at the 1 tme of the Capital National batik fall . ' . ' ' . ti re. 'J'he ostenslhle reason for this new ( i eitiY Is time lentil of .Tohn Fltzgeraid , do.a lzgerll whose name WIS ell the hond , and the i contenton that time estate left by him m .can hot ho lade 1 1)1'1 ' to the slit L unt lfer a Ilel'IIILflt utllnlHtlator Hlal have been 111101ntol1 As the 511 i m'elmio court hud no hmfom'iimnttomi IH'elc InO'laton us to tle ' tme whcn this wi be domie It set I : the suit 0\01 wihout naming unother dl ' for h'lal This IIH.tculal 1ostponemcnt ) under the 11e8ent ch'cUnslunces may be tie . m:111et : by Ilw or usage , but the 1m. IJlesslon Is certnlniy gaining gl'ount that the state's atorne 'H mil time court cal ant ought to expedite maUerH to I m greater exlent then they huve. 'he detcrmlnuton of the court to exercis Li lxercse orlgllll jurlsllcton over the case , nut 1 It I prOmltness In ordering an extraor , - ; t1nlr ' jury ' for that llrlose , were ant are to be commmHled. But Hilce then : two 10stpoiements have been grntet The attorneys for the defendunts wi : doubtless contlUo to mulm dIlator ; y motons as often as possible , ant If they can persuade the court to entertain - tain them , they will strain every point to stave off trial forever. Time Iml0rtunce to the leople of Nc brslm of the suit for the recovery of this niommey lies In the lrcsent CI.IICII condition ot the state's llnnnces. Tim C state needs al its resources now , and It I Is grievously hlmpeled by its Inlbllty to use the funds that are tied up In I these proceedings. If II ! and his : bondsmen are liable , the state Is em I. titled to th money lt once. I they arc not liable , we ought to know I wihout dellY In order that proper ucton lay be taken against the. present state treasurer - urer , or claim entered emi behal of tii e state for her share ot the assets ot the failed bnnl TIlE llAWAIAN RorALISTS. There Is I large element of time people ( - plo ot the HawaIian Islands still te- voted to the deposed queen , timid , as WIS slown by time recent uprising thmCr Is I dispositon l1ong them to malt : trouble. There are excellent reason : , however , vhy any villas they are like ] y , to iiiako 100111 to a ' restoration of. the mOlarchy will come to nuught They have not the II tellence , the leans nor the courage to carry I revolt to sn cmT ceSs wlmtevlr timeit' I'esonrcel many be as to numbrs. Iii the uprising curly II the plelent month the royalists .showed no bravery ' , hut 'It the Ih'BI onset - set led to protection amid then mate no serious resistance to the attack 'of tile govcm'iiiiieill forces , who manifested nil the daring whlel the eI'culstnnces deiuinmitled. ' 'lwle ) WIS hloodshell anti the republic lost one of Its most 11'01- Ising ciizens II tim 1llng of Charles L. Clrlm' , collector ; elerll nnll one of time commissioners who wel'e Helt to W18hlng101' In the Inlm'est of nimmiexa- Hon , but the rebellious clmlent was speediy valqulshed , 1 cOlsllerble nUlb0' having mttii'remitlem'eml to the gov- entitnemut . Whlo this Incldelt Hhowell that time sttI)1)ol'tem'M of time relHhlc wi un- tloubttniiy , bo able to Illnllln the .es- tlhlshed ) govem'mmumueat , It lt the 8110 tleu1eted thnt time l'lpnlls of the tollosed ClleOI lire still In u dissatIsfied Int mlschle\'ous stuto of Ilnd , timid thut more 0' less disturbance may be eXlwctcl1 ) fro I thel lm'lollclly for some Lle to comime. 't'Imey consllute a cllss likely , to bo contlunl , ' hllching Illots ) mmd eolmslIraeies ) ngniiist the ' 111 consilircies aglllHt gO\- O'lment timid which lust , tllofol'e , he 11 time tle closely wltchel ! Ild they courage In 11'0110'101 to their hatred of time new political coniltons they would bo forllllhle , bull lS It Is Iho Jo\'C'ument IB probably 10t hI any , sO'lous dal/I. frol themim . Time cx- , ! Islcnco of this hoste 111 dlstl'bing Ilomelt In the isiuutmds . however , Is sOlethlng of a mennce to nil II tl esll thel'e , amid Il Is there' fore expedient that time Tnlld States sholid keel f 'mims'essei honolulu for the I ll'olecton of Alellcll immtert'sts that Inr 1m jeoJa'llzld. 'VIme 11'llldent has 1101 ) slbjlclPll to n gOOI doni of tlltcsl for 10t having l\lt I 11\11 vessel II thusu wntel'H , hit hll Cl1IO SOOIS to Inii'e been In imnu'mmmomiy wI h timtt Illfol'l Illc ) ' of time gm'el'lllnt Ro long as time Iltitvnlitumi ' lS Iawllan u\.t'nlonl 1111JNI'ml ) to be tholouhl ' lslahllhld anti ( lllblo : of mmmniutninhmmg itself Inll II'otectng alt the Inlel'l'sh In t1 1111118 thelo was 11 valid l'I'nSUI for this I goi't'i'imtmueltt lll tel hlg I \111 ; of Wil lt lotmoitmiti I hileId I , loud this been minute It IIght vt'm'y prolll'lr ) hn\'e hl'el 1"1' allcll lS Imlll'ln , I Wllt Ilf i conldelCo In lime stabIlity smith suif-stts. ! - - tii imilng Ilowelor time republic . Time proslelent did not imesitnte . however , to tllilaich 1 War ship to HOlolulu nR soon ns ho was 11)llrlsetl or time IluaUol th ere , Ill time Ihlldelphll wi arrive nt the call1al of hawaii this week , her COlllller cnrryiumg Ils\'uc\ons to co. ollemto wih lllster Wiis In what- Or l'om"Se the latter 11c'cm O\ later Iny leces- sary for . the IJotecton ) of time lives and it 'opeL'ty or Alerlcll citizemus . Doubt- less unl thm'e Is rensonlhle IRSUrlCO that nil dllger to our Imutem'csts hits IJsRet n War vessel will bo stltolell li t IImtw'niiamis'iiters. 11 llwllal tels. Time relllhtle ) , or Hawnl having heen ) re cognized by ji1ost or the lending Ilowel l Inclldl g the Ulied States , Is to bo treated just ns any other orgln- Ized ; O\'C'llenL Is trnntell In pUs'o slll/ this COUI'Re toward I II'osllont Ole\elnlll has acted jltlclusl ' ama ] l ) iO1)em'l , ] ' , so thnt thol'e Is 10 jusllcalol I of the adverse cI'ltclsl to which he hns I helJ suhjectcll. This hns eOle largely , , I Ir not altogether , fl'OI these who favored the Ul11crlcln IHlc ' of an- lexaton tumid wi not forgive time II'es I elt Idllnlsl1ton for lmmtvitig rejectedlL ( lOW 1'I.IlVi : l'IWI.'fSSNS ; AT.ll. A few days age nnnouncelwlt wns 1111e thnt the Ilnnihum'g authorllcs hnd ordered the excluslol of Alel'ICI cltte Rcnt there (101 NIllnd , the 1110 pretext being oreretl for this IC' lon its In the cilse of cattle exported I . dl'ect fl'OI time Unied States to Gel- nU1nrlwts. . 'hIH Illt mO\'emlnt his- te to American cattle tl cl'm1s the Bnglsh hlsllucton , thnn which thm'o Is no 10'e thorolh III careful ! hlsJoe- ton 11 'whm'e In Europe. TIme Her - mln got'em'mumnemit Is not hlolvCl In I t his , the mmio'emmiemmt beIng local to 11n. bl' , but It will doubtless extend to I other nlrlwtH fll thus practically become - come a Intolnl mnUm' . Illuelced by thus , to which It was 11 the 10'e ready to yield hy relson of agrarian agitation , the PI'eleh govI m'llelt hOW professes to bu nllrlet at the alleged ' or ' discovery Ileged Ilscovor ple\'o-llcu- 10nin In American cattle Imported Into Great BI1tnin timid 1elglum , amid the sunlnr ' olcers hnve heen directed to . exercl8e rellouhlcd vllllce to proven I : .the coittaglomi enterllg Pi'tumieo. I Is to no 1)\'lose that our AgrlCllturl de- I1rt1ent his stated In the most un- qlallml terms thlt : there him beol no Ileuro"IHeullnln 110lg Allrlcnn eat tc for several years. No nssurl1ce gollg out fl'OI this cotliitry , olcill or othm'wlle , relllng care amid there Jh- ness of InspeGton amid vigilance II /uurdll migmlmist : the develoilnent of dIsease hns any effect abroad. In their ! evident detehhtmjlttlon to shunt out our cattle and meuts eltimer for time put pose of retnlttbtt _ or to satisfy the tic , - 11\t of toleltc cltte risers , n den fear car Is turlqll JQ nil our represents - . t ious. I Is erecty safe to say thnt : the tlrectolot the rench inluiste ref I of ngrIcultillo..tth the sanitary officer S wl soon be 10iiwed by an order ex- : eluding A1lllqnp cattle from Prancc i . I would lof have been politic to es- 1 tlblsh an .emhnrgo ut once , hut there can be no doubt . the , 11derstundlug la I thlt an order'tf exclusion Is to fol- ! ' ' ' " - low. 'IP' . Mennwhle timireattle raising Interest .of the United Statasis . anxiously await- lag some manIfestation ot 1 disposition on the part of ' to 01 congress apply a remedy to the situation. There Is no Ileuro'lneumonla or any other form ot disease aflctng Ah crlcll cattle , according to the testimony of the Agrl- cultural tepnrtment This trouble begun . gun with Germuny . , folowing time pro- test ot that count.y agaInst the dlreren- tint sugar duty. I Is believed that It that duty , which Is of no value to the government , were removed , the mlr- kets of Germany would reopen to our cattle and that others would follow. ' There Is no valid ' reason for retaining thIs duty , and the welfare ot 1 most , Important Interest wi be greatly In- . juret I It Is retained , with the danger that the polcy ot retaliation-for this ' manifesty the lelnlng of It-wi be extended to other American products. Those . who oppose - the I'emoval of this .tlty are Hlmlll playlnl Ilto the hands ot the ngrlln element Ihl'oall , which In evem'y coultry Is demullng greater protecton ) Igalnst the comltton ot Alcl'lcan prodticts. The lutlrlI'ence shown by cOlgress In this matter Is not easy to unterstant In vIew of the fact that time , evident cause of the tronlhe. the one-tenth of 1 cent tufter- eltli duty 01 sugar , Is of cOllmlth'ely little conBeqlcnce for the purpose of cit imer rovenlo 01' Protection . Omaha his scrured time Hlatc fair for n term of live 'eal' The bid upon which the relocltol was effected 5111)11- Iltes that Ollha must lfl'o'iie the imcc- lSSar ' sllnhio ) hllllhlgf fOI' the pur- Iloses of n state fnh' 0'1 this point The Bee Ils 1 HhUIJlo ) Huggeslol to miiake. Lot the state board Issue lroposllH for Idl f'ol l'chlecll ( Ih'lng 1 gelerl outll of the clmuunmuc'tem' , cost 111 ex- tell I of Imldhlgl 11emnndod. Keep In , Ilnd the theme of 'WO'111 fah' arcimi- teetH Ild not : time bidders that their tc811& lust he time emhollnwnt of iml- ttihltO ( Idels tim . I XlJslton architecture. 'i'lto cd , bU1\1 ) sh'ucturel should ho CtJJglll ! to the deud past. TIme state fnh' grounds IH - llhl cln ho embel. IBhl'd h. nl'chloetul thnt wi bo time chief IUlCt I to visitors If 10dern i Idens are glV41 ) h Ito vent hy those who hlye the p.on'stmcton of buidings II ehnrge. ; . . " 'hcl blls ' ; I'or couuty pI'lutlll mire flol I thl'l tq _ n Jllf 11111 lS lueh IH they WC'U inmttytmir , them lust he somlie- timing lllCllr tvrolmg Prices IIeu. . el1 nm cetmuitiy ! 10 hlHhel' thll twy Wl'I'O II ) 'C1IL ' UII 1111 11'lltu/ ito ux- celltol to thl ttiie. l . Uller such eircummmi. Illces time cOUlt ) commimmmisslomn'm's could hot wel do Othl'I'wI60 thll lelull how biuis. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CIIII'eHRIl ! ) i'i ; ihimim SI ) 'S I hl t time ( llRtol wlwlhlI' taxes wi ho Jllcet ) I , ' time 111'1lt COlgl'SH umpoim mummy art Icies uot IIW tIXI'll. 01' . lvitOthmt'r I time , ) ' wi hl lma'rensed 01 mm rt ides muiu't'ntiy , tim xctl wi tlt'peittt > 011 Secu't'tmtry Cmmi'lislti's vluiv tl'III'111 11101 RI'CI'I'\I' ) Clllslo'I vi\ ns 10 tie Jlohahlu y held of tie I nxlBtl/ laxI's. ' 1ho HI'llt'\I' , ' , hUWIJ\'t'I' , hits ; \ ' _ 1'11 1III'S lXI'OIHlll ) t0uhll iK . tl tIme : mlci' ! , ' of tl l'I\'I'llt ! . IlrO\.llttl by , time IHIw. . Ills resort 10 the h011 mnimm'het tQ Ilke 11/ the delclenc ) ' 11 the teaRlry Is more forcible nn argument thal t nmiytiming he could say. The troim- hlo i Is that Mr. Carlisle's nh'lr Is lot Ikel l ' to bo accepted anti acted \on whntonr It may be. Mr. Ictlal Is too salgulno or his ability to get his tel- low l lelol fs to act wIth him. UlnnlA . Inclo ' 'o. Gtobe-icmornt. One ot the signs ot the times hM RP- p eared In Ihe Conneettiut legislature. A Connctcut lell ( I"tht Is on han(1 betwern the steam ammO tie lrley railroads al to the rIght to Ilnrnlel existng roauI9 . The trolley Is now thrcalenlng 10 reach Cram New York 10 prmlncnt . lllnts In New Elglaml gener- a lly _ _ _ " _ _ _ Chnnhn 1111 thn t'or lnnu City Tlmc" Omaha hnR got lime Nebraska state Cnlr. Now that city liaR I whole Bcnson's work : hefore It In the double effort to Rive a Irl l clRo 'eximltiltion In & nt the same tOne < Inme 11\\nl i the enterllrls ! from Ihowlng ti o cacit. I Is mme easy mater In make both I spectacular unit Inanclll success oC I tate ( Cnlr us I great many towns have Cound ouL . - Thin Oull ) " 1./\1 n 'roo i'rc. Washington Stnr. The disrdited Rovernment of Newfonlitl- NewC01ul- h aunt mmle /erlou9 butt unSUlce9srul effort to bring nhoUl the arrest untl legnl IIIIsh- : ment oC two neWlllnllr mln % VIIQ hnd been s euithtng forth 10 the vot'hI . WhQ . Ientlng WO'hl a. truthiumt par. trynl of the condilon or the I trulhful . ' 1hls ] ; nlemlll It repression amid suimmression Is i I entirety In . hlimo Sl\lllre.slon \ entre lne with the mrnctice common I nnong Rllly People who are being crhti. ' ar cril. clcd. Wherever there IB a great imimbhic , glnl Illblc lsllrlJnce there turn mnny meoiile who im dl ' lr 10 cnrry on theIr work 1mm the dnrk Inll these hate the In . : leWRIIlerS nn Inlle- lned h WiY and are llersoln ! II their tilslhkc u dlslte oC the tW , 'lller9' representatives. Ever ' big strike develul19 Slch slllntons and they : are common hut military' campnlgns. Iltar _ _ Who Wi ( hlrd him SarCR' Mlnn(1oIA Tribune. In South Dalcoln they are proposing 10 gel I steel chesl with ) tiumie lock on It . , tme 1. II m require nil the slate mnoumey 10 be loclccU In UII In I , InBtenl of hellg 10ney deposied the banks" Time counties " ' are 10 he uthorJzell each to buy a steel safe ammO ( lock up Its Cunls ( In the same Infe . I 11 not L to he WOlllel'e.l nt that the people oC South Dnlwtl feel mm. little \ ' ' feel savage toward bnumks I 11Ie limit I woull he bail . sa\'lge pUblc policy to hOn..i , I the state nll count funds 119ten.1 of keepIng - Ing them him circulation. Al that la nece9- Inry to mumike the Illhlc audit safe Is nile - qunle securl ' for tieposilts anti commipetemil ) del'oslts cOlllelent examination . I ivotmhil he cheaper to hire an expert to overhaul the books occasion ally than to belt UI the flnls In sloe boxes Ant then who knows but that such accomplshed thieVes ns Treasurer Tn'lor r woull stew boxes - and . all ' Senator 'l'hurslol'l " "mulclnl "lows. Chicago Trlh nl. I Mr. Thlrston Is unhle to see that m 1. I startling chrUgU In Innnclll cornhltiomi mums t contlton result from the acton he favors he mlsl a so blind as to b unfit to ' 0 he unlt occupy n seal In the senate of the Unlel Stnte . 'Ve at once wal hi ' drop to n silver basis the dollar - Par ulll of which would he worth los : a than ( cents oC our present money. One sll rllng result would be the loss oC more than half the $ 1.60.0.0 oC batik tie Josls , some 40 per cent of which stan to the credll or Indlvldlal toilers. Nol only would there he n loss of nearly $1,000 . - 000,000 to the ' ' $1.0.- 0,0 theI'o'lters hy this shrlnlnHe In their savings , but I terrible nddltonal I loss due to time fact that this $1.60.0.0 of hanlt Ileposls consttles the workllg fund hy the aid of which the hn&lustrin I anti commercial activitIes of the Illuslrlul unt commercal actvites country arc Itepl up. I the price of labor were doubled ' 10 correspond wih the decnsed purchasing power of the dollar the cost of immaterial would he doubled simIlarly and , : time money avnhlabli for the avnlabl" for use of em- ployet would . buy only haIr a much ma- ; terlnl and pay for enly half It for as much limbo lS ; before. The result resul mmoeessanily would : necessariy he . such I parnysls oC the labor mnrket ' as to raralysls put prosperity " at a dlscounl" far heavier ' than any It Is fancied hy Mm . . 'hurslon to he subject to because of 11. . he calls "the demomictizatlon of " silver. ' demonetzaton though Ie must know thaI silver and the , paper Issued agaInst II Constitute the grea bulk ot the currency In time hands of tim tle 0 people of ! the United States. tle . JUlY.N "IND IllS J3ILLS . . . Brooklyn Eagle : Time Omaha World Herald. edited by Congressman Bryan , Is I opposed to the payment at the debt oC the government. because the people would have to be taxed to raise the necessary momme P . and It calls taxation for this purpose rot m- bery. I Is fnancial Instruction of this kind I that ! Is respanslblo for the wild respanslbl wid notions nr ) - - - - - tie western statesmen. Indianapolis Journal : The remarkable Mr. Bryan of Nebraska who will soon be out oC public le , has presented a bill which sends a man to the penitentiary for five years who presents greenbacks or treasury - ury notes to the treasury for gold redemption - dempton when It Is done for the purpose of embarrassing the government How does Mr. Bryan propose to prove that one man cauls for the gold with such a design ? Is . I desig the al.eloquenl I mind reader ? Loulevhlle Courier-Journal : That Is a remarkable - markable bill by young Mr. Bryan of Nebraska - braska , providing for five years' Imprison- meat of any person presentIng to the treas- ury greenbacks of treasury notes and de- manllng their redemption In gold or silver for the at purpose embarrassing the government - ernment , Injuring its credIt , or compelling or securIng an Issue of bonds. As the notes at the United States are redeemable on presentation - sentation , and as there i no way ot fathoming - Ing a man's motives In presenting them for redemption , I would be interesting to know how young Mr. Bryan would proceed to con- vict I man for asking that tIme government pay its debts Young Mr. Bryan oughl to quit playIng at "financleriag" and go out and play snow ball. I'EOI'LE "IN ] TllI'iG Even the mercury has its ups and downs. The example of Casimir-PerleI does not ' strike discredited democrats as one worthy I ot ImItation. ! Wilam L. Ekins oC Philadelphia offers a prize of $5,000 for the best picture painted by an American artist . Governor 10gg of Texas la about to plunge from the fryIng pan Into the fire. lIe Is going to start a daily paper. A remarkable revIval Is on among the newspapers of Maine Four of them have tr03h , Juicy libel suits on their pcrsons. Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt proposes to put his wife off with $250,000 a year for life. This Is shockingly mean I Is less than $700 a day. day.The The democratic majorIty In Texas Is going down as rapidly as the late defIcit Is going immark up. The later has reached the mIllion The tact shoud b noticed that retiring democratic congressmen are not declinIng tenders ot federal pic. Nor Is any federal pie being tendered. I Is unjust to accuse Secretary Carlisle at baiumg nn enemy at sliver. lie has placed silver carbuncles on a set oC I nglsh style haress costing $225. I costs money to defend the AmerIca's clip A syndicate oC New Yorkers are pass- lag the hat Cor $200,00 the estimated cost at a yacht for the next race. The man who went forth without an over- coat 10 enjoy the balmy breezes or Sunday evening will express his florid sentments In hoarse whispers for a reI days. Three.rourths oC the councimen oC Phia- delphia have been re.nomlnated for reelection - electon. They put Ihroll a trolley fran- chise at a cost oC only $325,000 to the company - patty , and naturally reel they are entitled to a reward for their patrIotIc services ' 'Edgewood , tIne old home of Chief Justice Justce Salmon I' . Chase , on the outskirts ofVasli - Inglon , was sold at auction under a deed at trust today to the Washington Loan and 'frust comllany for $44,000 , which represents the Ilounl or time Incumbrance and cost8 Recollections or the Iron Hal swindle are revived by the sentence at I cashier oC a I Phlhulelphla branch to ImprIsonment for one year When the colapse came tine cashier had In his possession $1,000 belonging to the branch which he hypnotized In time ensuing conCuslon. Out or 1.910 New York polcemen before tIme examining commlleo 1,520 ( ailed to pass Ot these 1,270 did nol come up to the ph'II- cat requirements , 120 were delclenl In ath- letics . Ind 130 were below the menIal standard . But It should b remembered the fittest hiI not entirely recovered from the wounds inflicted hy the I.exow probe. Physical beauty scored I great triumph over luck In the electon or Senator Culom In Iinois. Mr. Culom Is easily the hand- somest man In the Sucker state Ito lies sparkling eye or heavenly blue I polished Ilrhle brow , wavy whllker at immoderate length and a mouth curved like Cupid's bow No wonder hilly Muon's hair curled whim he cam In contact wih the winner at the Ilnola seuatoribip. 'Itli.S1IIC.\ - J."I " 11' Chicago Jernh : PresIdent Facto's 1.1- dress on nClptng election Is free from turgidiy t and cnl. I I simple slralghlfor- Ward and rtsurln . ! Si Louis Hepublc : M Felix' iauro , the hew } esiIent of Irancc' , may prove to he jlut J the mAim for time emergnc ) ' , but his record Inns not manila his name ammO ( ammo familiar to time woniti. There Is this In his favor : Nol having had 11\ln avery conspicuous pst , he is hot likely 10 he male the IJJlt at hostile shafts ns was M. Caslmimlr-Penler. < Chicago Iccord : Until time lemper of tIme I1rencli people can be ncertalnll It will be Impossible i to foresee the Ilsslhle , effects of the election. What Is most Important 'ust ' nol Is thai n definite anti early decision ( jst the presidential contest Js n good thIng for . ' I.'rance. I \1'1 moro Imlort:1t : thaI the Ilresliency shouM he nlell than ) that the man elected should be exactly the right man to fl it. . exncl ) Louisville CourIer-Journal : Time new Ilrosllent of Prnnco Is described In one of the dIspatches ns a man "without "wlhoul angles " an oxceenhingly smooth haul'- ecellnrly Ilolt'- clan , who hover dlslrcs'lh nnybOly : If ho can hell } I : nn 1\1\lluII whose colors are not vronmoumimceil but fast Perhaps this Is the Fort of oil that tine ( 'oullc(1 waters of the French republc heed , but it Js not the stuff of which great stnlesmcn I I mmiadc Chicago Tribune : . The remmimbitc . however , , I" unquestonahl' moving In lint dlrcctiomm . Mcanvhille It Is a Icslhnonlnl to Its permanence - nenco th11 amlll the ploltngs ; or sclnlsts I anti royalists . the downfal of a mlnlslr and the resignaton or n presldenl , the great mass cr the French pool'le remain qulel tutu I tine republic malntaln3 itself under forums of law without nmpreineuisiomu or disturbance or : resistance from tummy quarter. New York World : The calcIum ilgini of pUble Inspecton has been turned on lht new president of the Prench republic 10 the ful ( , anal the worst that can rellblc agaInst him Is that hI Is untried-an unlmowl qualm tity. html no realy strong man has come to Ihe ( front In French poltcs since tim daym u or Ganmibetta . and the hIstory of time Unite i States has more than one IhlE.tralol of n Ilresldental mediocrity giving the cuntry a I successful Idmlnlstrton. . TIIJOL.IUUII'.S O.V r u. Phlndelllhin Inquirer : Miss Yearse-Is 1 mnnlage u Calure ? Old Bnch-Ye9 , and 90 arc ammy suggestions about It. West Union Gazette : The good mnn In I In lan terrlury who turned tine olher cheelt died I violent ticatli IhllIcphI ( ] lam Record : 'Pritlmee . fain I , I youth , " quoth the good muercimant "hie thee Iway With Ills bill 111 strive to collect a goodly lrnrtiomm . " . 'Tls dun , " colect the youth ns he hied. New York Recorder ( : 'Soimay IC n man invests - vests nothing la stocks nml gamut $1.0 how large a perceltrge Is that ? " "Sovcnteen- horse . " " ' ' " puwcr. \Vliy . how's that ? I.s " "I' miln't pail. " I ZamlJe II percentage nt all . Chicago Inter.Ocn : "rs Dr. relic t hulhlng lp n good mwactlcc ? " "No ; his wlfe Is. " "Does she practice , too ? " "No ; she fixes UI I lot oC Immdlgestlbi Indlgeslhle stuf place. icmntt " tnivltes In all the rich Ileoplo or Atlanta ConstitutIon : SuIJscrlber-'Vhat 7 No lire In the stove this cold weather Edlor-Nonel ! But thcre's a creditor conmium creilor nrolnd this morning who said Iw coming I malt It hot for me. La FIgnro : Lady'toiier ( hnumsbnumtl-I ) nm Arowln lD fat that I nm beginning to feel unIte alarme.1 about IL I hay just Oiscov - "Two hunllret und forty pounds I And 'Tivo hundred mind forty pounids ? . \nd where Id you gel weighmeu ? " "On the bUlcher's scales. " "OIl then calm ) 'ourieIC You weIgh ex- hotly haIC. " Philadelphia Record Sentimental Mlss- 'Aren't you fond of shooting stars Practcal Young an-Never shot any ; but Ive seen lots at the theater I would : like to get I bead on. ChIcago Tribune : "You'd better go away We've got the measles here " said the vroman at the kitchen door. "Madam , " replied the trnmp. seating him self on the step with grel' clbralol. "the only disease I am afraid of Is appendicitis : . I shnl be oblg d to aslt you , madammm . " he ; added . with dignity . "not 10 give me any cherry pie. " . . .1 JOlCIN Somerville Journal. She wore I high hal to the piny. And what dId the man behind say ? Well . not what he ought I he'd saId what he thought- But he dldn't. He just went away. ' 'From the slow moving car. without tear , She got 'off with her face to time real All who saw her revolve Made I solemn resolve Not 10 'go and do Ite her this year. She made n small bet with I man On n most satisfactory p1mm. No mater which way I went he hnd 10 pay So now she has got I new ( an. She never haul learned how 10 cook , But she studied recipes from u book- Her first lemon pie Delghted the eye But tOo crust at II cut like caoutchouc. She Hot to the theater late For her pn and her ml hat to wait , Whie she stood nt the wnlt For un hour , ala1 To see If her hat was on straight. But we love her In spite ot all thmts For she sweetens our dul lives with bliss. She Is tender unit true , When troubles pursue , And our woes vanish all 11 her kiss. now \ CHINESE IAY RETURN - . Ar.istnnt Treasurer Wike Ropet the Decision Heretfore Made Publo , - WIVES AND CIULRN ! MAY DE LANDED - 1111t % of Merchants 10lIcl011 In TintS Clullr , ' Can Come : In 'ro" from no- Ilrlctlol -UuuIOI Wits InlNl by R JluthlJR VitRo , WASINOTON lUmAU O TI lEE , L , 107 F' Street , N. \V. . WAShINGTON , Jan 21 , Cotmgrossnmmtuum Ierccr has received time following - lowing letter from tIme Treaslry lellrlment , : Sir : 1 have the honor to ucmowle < ge. limo receipt oC your IOn1111l1t0I , tinted Limo 7th Ila\ , wih whIch vas encloslt < I let- ler IHllreB e(1 10 ) ' 01 b ) ' le8ars. Smmmith & Smih lcCI'el\ ) ' , ntorll ' ! .nt.IIW oC lastnls , Neb. , ' Nel. rCtuestn IUrOrlllol clneernlnJ the lvttirmi to this ' t'cllrn communIty of Chinese liersimumut residing here , and whu hay depart IlerlonK 10 Chinn. . Wih regard ( 10 time nllmlfBll1 ! of Chlncse women nnt ! chlhlrcl I 11\0 to Infol'l you that the tleiuartmmmenit hmnt luelil 'Ol dClulrtlwnt hl8 hell ( hunt uaotmmen clnlnilg to be the wIves or Chllcso WOlel rhnnts doumi he i led In the 1Tmi I ted Hlntcl Icr- y he Ilermllt'll to mmmiii. Illon IllmlBslol to the coleclor oC Ilslul" itt limo eurt oC lIrsi nllvnl or , ' \lclee 811cltIL to satisfy him ' MIsf clmaumts. Ihnt the ) ' nine time Ilwful wl\'cl of munich inner- . I Chlhlrel oC Chlilse IllChnlls nre ller- Ilted 10 join their fntlmen's . II elsel where time chidren are of KlCh teller Igll its 10 require 1)111111 curt' , whcl t'\'hlence Is stub- Illtell 10 the colrclor nl lhu 11011 of ilrst nmnulval i'itieim salisih'a him Irsl ullvul whlh snI81.s II tl the I'e- I llolsh\1 or the 1111ellls for 1111118101. Hcslleclful ) ' ) 'om'l. S. wn\ . Actlg Secrctnr Dave Iercer's Olilgenit efforts tOlla Illgell clorls today re- sulell tim tine la.1e of a bill approllrlnUng for it iubllq bmmiitiiumg at b'otmtii Onnalua. lie also alden ! In tine umassago of oilier tmihhs iii order hint tIne South Onmmnilna bill mmmiglnt be reached before time close of thin ioglstatuire today , Senator Aliemm today calicO up and secureul tine nassago of a hilt scttlmmg aside $200 to reimuburse MLcimal Scaunton of North Platte for tlme loss of a like chum tlnroungim the receiver - ceiver of the mmii oiflce tnt Nortim i'iintto. 'l'lii bill Inns PaSSCLI tine house , and miow only awaits tIne sigumatunre of tine president before it shall become a law , Cimlef Ilenmn , Chief Ieather-ln-hlis-Far anal four otimer Sioux Immihinums frommi time Yamnkton ngenmcy were tnt tine cmmimltol today to conmfor ii'ithn Conmgressnmmnnm Pickier wIth a view of eecuriimg iegislatioii to adjust tlmeir land chaitmis. Timey were sinown thnrommglm tine imunhidlmig ninth vlll take Olniumer with , ir , l'lclclcr at his hnoinmo tomorrow. The secretary of t4o immtcrior today ron- Ocred decisiomms Dii Limo following apineals from dechalonis of the cnmmnmisuIonor In Soutim Ia- hole cases : Joimim II , Sellg et nil against Frank Combing , Clnaummbcrlainm district , dccl- slon nmnummenl anal Cmi.shiinig's entry Is to stand 4J initact ; ? tlnrzollo C. Porter et a ! against Nato Ciusuninig , Clmninmmberlaln district , dcci- sian affirunied anti Cnnsiilnmg'a entry ailiwed stanid intact ; Janimes F.Vaters anal Ihnmier it. hlrintnall agaitist Lucy C. Cumrtls , Cimmunibor- lain district , decision amrmmmed and Curtis auloived to enter ; Edward I'arant , cx parte. Watertown district , decision reversed and Pamnnt nilowed to nmmake atiditlonnal Inonnmo- stead entry , Monroe T. Boston was today commissioned postnmaster at Verango , and Milton B. Slmats at Ashmford , Nob. C.NX'OT FOIICIC GOLD OR SIi.'t'Eht. t'nriisio Says thiollohuler of Certlthcato $ ( ilnuet ilave lImo might to ( iiun'uo. .WASILINGTON , Jan , 21-An imnportant meeting of the mouse appropriations committee - too was imelti today Iii which Secretary CarlIsle - lIsle tonic part at. tIme request of Chmairmnian Sayres. Tine conferemmee Was over tine nmdop- tioh of a policy by which time secretary hopes to put In circulation an lncrpnsed volume of sliver clrtificates of small denominations , ' - - - - . . . - ' . - ' , " ' , , ntn , 'tn . 'nnimItt.i aeciiia to strike fronm time sundry clvii bill a stlpumatloim that for several years hmas been added to tIme item provldlung for imrintlng treasury notes to replace thnoio received at time trensury. Secretary Carlisle stated that It was his dcsiro to got nmoro sIlver certilicates of snmahl denomninatlomis Into time Inamids of the peopie , but explained timat other secnmritics occupied time field and crowded them out , Once htep- ' rcsenmtattvo Sibley of Penasyivanmta asked the secretary what objection tlmero would be tea a system of redeeming mmotes in gold and silver at tlma option of the secretary of the treasury innstead of tine holder. "If ttmo policy. lied been Inaugurated at the beginning of resumptIon , " answered the secretary , "It. would have been beautiful and no trouble would have arisen from. it. But . - my predecessors have followed the policy of ' redeenmitng iii gold or silver at time option of thin holders of paper , amid any secretary wimo tried to change timls policy and force silver oil ft man vlmo wanted gold , or vice versa , particularly at such a critical period as we have been pasatna through , would have pro- cipitateni disastrous results. " Iebs Admnilttot to hail , WAShINGTON , Jan , 21.-The suproins ' ; . . court of time United States today ordered that Eugemme V. Dabs anti his associates in jail In Illinois be admitted to bali in time sum of $2,000 each. Tine hearing to show cause Is to be hold0on Mardi 25. . . 0NC.I1jjy % . ' RELIABLE CLOTHIERS 0 ' Your Momicy's Wom'tii or Your Momicy BacTt Cleaning Up. . Now we've begun to ouL-ou so over1a3ting deep that none oan withstand u. We've out some of the men's suits down to $5 , some to $7,50 ; some $25 and , $30 suit.s out. down to $18. Ovarooats and ulstors have been out like that , too-A whole 1L ofblaok olay wor- sLed pants , the $6 and $7 kind , OUt to $3.75 , Throe shades 01' Fedora hats out down to $1.5O-Boys sh1r waists , Wilson Bro's , a lot of broken 1os ranging In value from $1.00 to $1.75 , are only 75o. Bay's overcoats - coats lot' $5 that wore $13.50 , Boy's 2-piooo suits for $3 that were $4 , Boy's $6junior real'er suits are $3.50 and $4. Boy's knee pants , all wool , 50o. Then thoro' that big underwear sale , to whtoh we have added two of the biggest barg'ains you ovar heard or-two oelo- brated qualities in the Amerloan hosiery underwear- staple as sugar-nobody over out the prioe before-but you got the $5 grade for $3.50 a suit now , or $1.75 $ a singlegarment-tho $4 grade , fine ribbed tform fitting is now $1.50 a garmonL or $3 a flult. Come early and got the best thing you over got in yOUL' life. EROWNING ] , IING & C01 , Reliable Ciotlmlmmrs , S. W Cur , 15th aimd ) ) ouglas ,