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' - - , ; 4 , TilE 01fAlLDAU..Y . BIDE : rl'nURSDAY , JANU.AUY 31 , 1805. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE OMAHA DAILY DEE 3 . li. 1tOSIWArLR. ' p e- . . _ nOSIWA'tm. = _ . - - I11o _ _ _ : ; ' rtIihlSlIflT ) 1lmv MOItNINO. ItI.ISI1 : F . Tlm1 - 0 ! : . sU1isCItIPTIO. - : ! 01 : , . One . . . . . . alty 1ee ( Without Aun'ny ' ) yer. ( 'f Daly naly tee anI Sunday. One Year . . . . . . JO ( . to. Alx Ktonth . . . . . . . . 6 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 'hr e 1onlha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Aunln , ) ' Ifre. One Ynar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 04) f tutny Iro. . On" Yeet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ? . Weekly 10e. One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oFrIcIs. Ornah. The Ikf . Routh Omahe lce . Sinler nUlhln ! , . . Cor. N nne 21h 51 ! ( ouncl UIurrN . 1 'enrl Sireet. ( 'hlcn o Umce. 317 Chambrr ot C"mmerce. New York , 1ooml 21 13 , It nn,1 15 , Tribune 1 " . 1 WashIngton , 101 i " Htree' . ' . N. W. CO1LtUS1'ONfl1Cfl . Al communlenlon rolnlnl to Ti4wM nnll cl- ! tornl matter ahould be ntte.ed . : To the I1Itor. flUsl'I3s LFTTIItIi. lUSINgSS " All l1Inius letters nn,1 t.mltanee. .hlllll * be , ndere.e1 10 The Hoe Iuhll.hln cnml'On . . Omnhn. Irnt. cheeks nnll postOllice orthr 10 pstllco , . \0 bade 'nhle In ( tile order ot the cIllohIRny. I mnto ' 11 1m I'tJhit.ISiIINU COMI'\NY. : ; 8TATIHNT 01. ' CIRCULATION. I Onrge II. Txehurk. aocNtary ot The flee Ilh- ltiini ) ; colnpnny . beinp duly liworn . 5tlyll that lohlnl heini dily a\om. "fa , t Iho ncllni number ot full an,1 comflde COlle . ot hip Daily ) nrlll" . I.vonlnl anll Hunloy leo lrlhtp11 luring ( the 11eltl ot November 191 , wns 75 . lS 1. toUo\s . . . . . . : . . . : UC IC. . . . . . . . . . : .I.r1 1/ 2. . . . . . . . . . : l.57 17. . . . . . . . . 213M 2. : . . . . . . . . 21,21S H. . . . . . . . . 22.1. : 4 4. . . . . . . . . 2Il2 I ? . . . . . . . . . :1.4Q G. i ; . . . . . . . . . 21.r2i 21.r 2 3. . . . . . . . . . :1.r1 IL C. . . . . . . . 2Ili 21. . . . . . . . 2Q.I . ' 1 , 7. . . . . . . . 31.2' J 22. . . . . . . . . . : .434 8. . . . . . . . . 21.9r 21..21.2) I 0. . . . . . . . . 24.3 21. . . . . . . . . . 2. 93 . I 3f ) . . . . . . . . . 21IQ 2 . . . - . . . . . . 21.79) # 1. . . . . . . . . . 22,4'O : 2. . . . . . . . . 21.121 ) , 1. . . . . . . . . 2),97 ' 27. . . . . . . . . . . 20.070 ? 13. . . . . . . . . 21.rOl 2S. . . . . . . . . . 19'r ! , . . 1. . . . . . . . . 21r,62 ) 21. . . . . . . . . 21.0 : \ 3S. . . . . . . . . . 2J.CiO 20. . . . . . . . 19.932 , Totnl. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C:3.6:4 I.e le f1IIlClill0 tar tii.oIii nnl , rolurnell , eOlllr .1edueUons . . . . . . . . . InFoltl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,2S2 . . Total Foul . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C .31 Jaly nvernc hut Circulation. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.G12 UIOIIUI : : Ii. TZSCIIIICK. I. TZSCIICT. Sworn tn Itoe mp nnll "uh.crlha,1 In my pres. tle" Ih'o 3. ) day at necembpr. lS01. . . . ( S'nI . ) 3 Iny N. 1 1171h . Notary Public. - 'lhnt hl to relh\'se ) three stute , . ' , "hlveachn hleR" II'omlsts ) ! to he ) the 1I1l1t11U'S ghost of ni fuln'e Nebrnslm . stute 1egIi41ltIre. , Grnss C.t wheel Ilolars nre Lulilg : Rho\'ell ( 01 1111 ) the . UISISIIICUI ! leolle ) or this COI1III . 'I'IIe bllwrs : pro- . . test. 'l'll.r Wlt a \ore tluuUc ! C11t- reley. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ That 11'IHIIIlltal ) ( message wns lIre. : 1111'111 ) 01 S\lla : ' . Il'I'C Is sOlwthllg ( , i hlJII' tlnl the t Slllluy le\\'Hplel'S ) : ) for the Sahbatarlnn extremist to sh'le nt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . i : A list . of all llrllel.t ' In this CItY alHl . cOllt 10W eXl'1lt fl'l tax Itses4 liieiitVOuh(1 ( alml ! VII'Y IiItt'Vt StIllg reutll . I Iet'i ' Is a rich hell for tax- , . , IU ) 'el'H ailti lulldlnl ) 1eagi1e. i , . 01aha wi llt t' trw tIn flue nt the- : ttter4. I wi fiike nil the new theaters 7 I cal get- . but It will also WCOll evC' ' lew fnIHY mlf every new elteI , lldse of ulY I.I'll that Iny come here. . There Is lJsll , here awaiting a . gi eat harrel fa"lorr. Is success m : ' . he assl'ed fl'oJ the outstmt , In fact . , there Is no better location In the -vcst . thal Omaha for mnnufaehl'lng enier- prises. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ One PieCe of Important legislation Is _ nh'eHl ! ' assured ! the IlOIle of Nebraska b the llcsent h'glshittire. : An anleilti- , : ment to the con ttulon Incrcaslng the . numbel' mll ( pay of justices of thin su- . 1)'t1Ie hencl Is 10111 ) to be submltcll In some fo'in for the approval of tle ( vo te'S _ , Illl SICretnr ! Ltttten of the state . , - relief cOI\ulsslon mlule Ilhlc the dal ' receipts 111 tlshl'sements ) or the com- I mlsHlon he WQull hnve tlsarmet much : , crl Iclsm. 1'hl temlul for such daily - . publicatIon cnn 10t he taken us I re . lecton upon his lutc rlty , I Is situ- . PlY n business lWOPOsItIOfl. . Dr. . Pnrkhiurst UK'crt that he en- , , joycd his visit to Chicago und hopes to repeat It nInny tImes. lie ought to . take some of his II'omlnent fellow New ' 0 , . Yorkers nll wih him the next time . lIe COICS . west . 111 let Ilem hu\'e Eomo of .thelrW York ll'ovincialsm . Imocketl of b h % ' coinIng In contnct wih . eItvlrollllleilt. IL Chicago clwl'onment. : . I us hnH been so positively clahlnell the uuthO'llc of Holt county lowe cvi- dence lnllcatng n large nUlber of ! ; mel In the murller oC llrett Scott , Is , . I nol bight tmo that the HUHIIctell iotr- , tie be atTested and 1111 cell In custody , Illl'I'ulgnel for II'ellllll ' exainhint- . thou ? The guilty Imrte ) : oUtht lInt to : escnlle through olclni neglect 01' delay. : . . . Query : Wi the ( Douglas county fair next ( ithl be held this ' fal Illl on lew state fall 4 . . 'lllls 0' wi I be ngnhL located on Uie old site ? 'L'ho IlittlIral ' : tle Hle nutl'al presIliuptioll . pI'euJpton , Is that the lwo fairs will he , m'ged , but the iissossoi's of realty httbouts , , IU1'oot IJon so InCol'll'tl. nOl' IUlve , t IlY heel ) olenl ' lotlel to assess tilt ell race track ; IHOllel.ty oWlwtl br 11'1'a ) 'lll't ) los. . I , Despite the ( tlll St'lson thin State Mluufuett'ol's lull ( COlfulerl assocla- ; . tel Is forging nllI11 , fl'elluont ' Sl'I'hl fl't'sh tllullhs Inl itlviiys iicti'o Iii , 111'I'IIII the doctrine whose chief tt'lwt IH tilt IJh'olugo of homo Iiit1iis . tVI(5.Vhieii tile 11 ' collIes , nH It IUSt ! ; 50011 . thlt IISII ( ' R ioWH I 111'kell FOV1'Ihi this VIgU'OUH' l'gnnlzuton wi ; . ho In lwillon to tie tile most effective Work 01' Its ox hm'l co. ; The , IaI1II'S of the H01o Cor tim 4' FvIeiitIitssvttlhl " ( not ln HO ungallant lS to tlKcl'lmlu\tu against tlio 101. . hel'l of the ( Ullill' ) branch of tilt 1'ls. . Inhu , 11t Hf jhey have t'ltertnllll , the S'IlIttoVH lt lleh ns wel lS tile Lover 10ue IlICiIhttEM ? , , AI qoveriior Holc01b hIlts n " 1'tO t on I UIIII'oll'llton ) his ) , the ! O\e'I0' . alIght to uo the lext to bo ( ln.ll'tl to 111'111,0 of tile hosiliul ) } ) ' of the 10 1 e. I . , Tile lleclilu' ) touhu'o of 11 the hal'- rowlll tult's of Iit'Stltlltiit In elw\ , amI 01' tile 11coul ItillItMIllO for coutri- , , hutons that are IlJllell'ln lu t'.tstel - , 0 _ . . . _ . lioWHlllll'1 ) Is tilt tolnl ( omlsslm oC IIUICI 1111 tile COIIIIlo leHlect to 10- .4 'ute IWOIlo ) ulll llluCl'1 10 hInt ( time Ilth'leltl 1ur ho rel'lml , A story - , that la so hlllllo lS to tile characters . IJlnrhlg 101' 11 It : U\t I 11/ht bo Ull' , , Illet to In _ ' Itlto In the unlol 11\t be Jut 110wn lt Olt'O U8 Illufaetlltl ( out . o the whole coth , I Is I tlmIJI . " ' lIllItIzilIg thnt 1'l'IItahlo JOI'nll : wil 1I'Ilt stuFf thud on its Cueo IrUlllt : e\'cI'y h\lcutol or 1110 fiction and not I liugLu evidence or truths WILT.WT to.\pno.Us' ; ; . Assuming that Senator Teller Is au- thorlzel to flJenl for the silver inca oC the senate . It Is thclr IntIlton ( not to llClllt IU financial leJlslnton nt this sesstoii of congress which doe hot give tht fullest recognition to shiver. I has hpen stlcelty apparent ni nloll hint this wnR their IU ltol , hut the Colorado senator has heel the first to tlllunlletl ' prorlnll I anti till- tlothtell ( ' . eVery free silver fplntor anti I'ell'escltnth'e wi be Could heartily cOlct'llg In the ( ( lcclnrltthon. TJwse Illvocntes or whnt they call the "reIllUlletIzIttlOil" or the "rciiabiiita- tillit" silver ' hike ' ' oC to tol" sl\'II' II'ollse every IJ'11bh' ) . . ) 111'lltne or the 1nnlclnl exl- geney to ft'lhetll \ IJolc ' , uld If thnt enlnot II'p\'nl ) the ) ' Illeml thnt nothing else shah. 'I'he elhnrl'usslelts ) of the h'east'r , the cl'Clt or the gay- m'llelt , the . , security of tile business or the eOtlIlti7 l nhIHt worse 11mle Iml Ilorc ( hi4aMttOhiS dell'essiol [ thnu I hits 'lt lXIJI'lelced , , ha\'t Ito wuht with these IIl 1 lhlSl thlt' tl'lultl thut silver he l'eHlorell to the Jo1lton II oc- clilled ) ( befm'e lSi : : . Allleals to thel ( of Vilittevci' t hlatlli'c a 10tll'l ' futile i facts nlli nr ulclts exert 10 IhltIueilce. i"hi'hlily ROtCIUfOI ) the ( II'olloSllol ) tlal the JO\'III'lt lusl I'HIIW the free 1111 ullliell ( coilng ! of slh'C' ul the ( exlstll ! leJ11 ratio , lucy arc deter- . Illel to H\reltler 10 IJI't of their iohic . ' nld ( to cCellt ! Ill ) colllprolllise. Ali ) they ure strolg ( ehiotighi to carry out this lithlilOse. United tiit'y can : Ilerell any 1111clnl Il'OIJosl ) ) Ion thul Is I uot satisfactory . hi t thel , nlll : , Imowlug tills t\ are v ( ' sure tu Il , united. Thus the declnrltol of Ht'latm' 'l'ehier hint no COlll'ollse ) hJlslnton ! Ioulll he effected - fectcd nt this sesHlol of congress hits very great Sighiilie1hlice. This nttlllle of the free silver lel Is not ell ' 11 hlS1'Iol1tahie ohstacle to IIY legislation for the relef or the trLIHt'Y by this congress , but It Is likely to be IIHO 11 the next congress , If 1alutalued uut thnt I I e. Tile lul- \'ocates ( of the . free nll : ) ullInlel1 coinage - age of sl\'t. II the selate of the next coiigressvihl bo more Unlll'OUS thll I In the senate at lrcsent. ' 1he vncllcles to ue Iletl hit that 1)0(13' will he occu- Illed hy 1el who are eOlllted to thus ! uJc ' . 'lhey will therefore Ie II 1 sl'ol er IllSltol than : 10W to die- tate ( onus. TIIC next house of relre- seiitnti es . wih' its O\'C'welnll ! re- llblcnn majority . frol whlcl the eonn- tr y would reasonably eXiled sound and safe Inalclal : legislation , wi hot bc able to nccolfJsh nn 'tlhlg If the hand of free silver seiiators ' itoh . slvC' s'elator : hell together Iii their determlnatol to force their Jolcy uon the cOlintr ' . And there Is every I'enson to apprehend that they wl hold together. They hel eve that their OIIIJOrtlnl - Is at hnl ; that out of the business distress md the dliii- cultes and emharl'usslents of tile ta- tonal treasury the ' can achlm'e the result for which tl ' have been por- slstenl ' laboring , and the $ are eneour- aged In this hy the suggestions of coin- promise pl'oceetln ) from sources hitherto - orto hostle to them. I Is un extremely unfortunate nnd ! perplexing situation. The worst possible - sible consl'ucto . will be given It ahronl , to the Increaslll detriment of 011 plblc Ill pI'lmte cretlit. Iorel n Investors In American ' securities and IJ'ole'tes will See In 'I. a surer ant stlonger tendency f wart a sliver basis und wi he more eager than ( ever to wlllmw capital Cram this country anti realze on our SeclIrities. . . .iie outflow of gold will go on , ' with damaging : eC- feet upon Imlclnl cOlfllenee at home. iGI'eatm' ' business depression wi natur- al ' follow. The free silver fanaticism has Ilrendy wrought hnmeaHlrable ' harm . but It ReelS to threaten stIll greater lnjur before : It has run Its coturse. 'l'he duty of the friends of sound , moncy to stand l ' their guns wus nevel' more urgent than now. TIB D1SClllNATING SUGAR DUT1 . By a vote of :3D to 31 the house oC representatives on .uestay lussed the bill to repell the duty oC one- tenth of n cent on sugar Ihiiiorteti ) from cOlnl'les which inr an eXllol.t bounty on sugar. Tills . result was expected ) , tholgh . the IljO.ly for the bill was ! larger tiHUl hind been countetl . ' lurge. thln OU. Tile oPlJHI Ion to repeal was basel maInly on lo propositiomis-on that Uio claim \o } lo\osltols-no tl of violating treaty ohlgaton was ques- tiounbie . and tile othel" that there was no evidence to Rhow thut our meats hal been excluded by Germnn because of . this duty on her llal' . 'he Gernul governimiemit , In protesting IHnlust the I tlscl'lmlnntng tlhity on the . 1'0111 that I violated our treaty wih llssln , mudo out I case which was convincing to the 11'eshlpnt Ild the secretary of Htnte. who olelnl ' Iclmo\lt od the justice of the II'oteHI utlI this , If not Ibsolutely eonclslve , olht to hlvo great weight. The Slhsolluent ( action In tJxch\lhl ! our CI Ito amId mileats , whlo tllwn on the JI'o1111 that disease hlu ) heen dlHem'elet In them , WUH lU' tlolhtedly ) hlsll'ed hy thai Illt ' . I Is true tile GO'man gO\'trnment ! tIlls nO'O' Ilhnltod this to be thin t'IHl' , nor WnH It . ile'Cs51t13' to to so when thm'o was other sutilcient gronnil for asking the sulclent g1'ol\1 fil' nsl\n ! . , retiio'ith oC the ( itlty . . GI.tlt ( th:11 ( the ll'ohiulton Ilalnst OUI cattle amId mentH WIS retaliatory and e\H ( IntendCI to I he coercive , wo were lone the less hon. I olhly bOl utI to correct our mlstllw when It WIK HhOWI that wo hlll Inllo one. " 'nlvll % ni comlllllton of the questol or . , lelf.lntl\est ! 1\'oh'IJtl , amid this isery Importllt us ulectlg tile Wllfll'O of tile great cattle nnd meat II'olhlclng h\IIRtr ' , the Hhlllio ) fnct hInt ( this legislation vloilted treaty rights Ii . enolgh to Jlstf ' rellenlng it , and I. Heems thnt this coIlsitleratioi had conshle\tou great 1IIlwlco II tetm'mllll ! tile action oC tile house. I 11111t'S to ho ) ( itiestioilitlie ) wholhel' the bill will haS thin Hellt . I wi 10 vigorously ) oosed hy tim I.Ollsll ! . selltol'S , 18 It WUI 1y tile rtjresulttl'es ! from thlt state , iii- tholh thl tllt ) Is ot very 1111 COI8e- . tilenco ill thl protection I zitTortis to the LotilsiamImi' iitigar IltC'tt Its primi- clint ! value Is to tile 81ur relining 10- lopol ) ' , which L1 ultul'tood 10 11\0 hltthntll It. I will doubtless ue alt- tlgonlzed , also , uy those who Insist thlt 10 ChllS Ihul ho ) mlto II thin existng tl'lf Iits' , lS wol Ut by soon- tot ' who are bound to stunt U. the sugar schietiule its It Is. or ' & . luch n combination wi Iualy bo able to defeat repeal , with the short time lint l'e1nll1 of tilts congress , 10 that the re- mark or Mr. heed that RIO ole expccttl tile 11 to become 1 mw was slJlll- cUlt _ I It fails there Is rel OI to fear lint thI end or the hosle 11Iey of Ijuroltnn o\'e\melts towl'd Amen- CII Products has not heel rencilcd. Our IMts are now cxel110tl CI'OI mORt or the mnrlwts of continental BI'Oft Inflentlr action on the part or only . n few more coulh'les being nccesslr ' to shut them ( out fl'OI thut 1111 of the wOl'll mtitogethier. There Is a strong delnani CI'01 the ulcul ( mu I 1110tluc- ( 1 of ( lerlllaily , 1 ' I'llce anti other COtlfl- tries for better protection lulnst the coinlieti ( bit of A1el'lc:1 1lucts ( which those IJ\'ern1elt are not tls- posed ) to ignore. l llcllcltnl ' , ut leust , the ( ttscrllilutl ! HUllr tlut ' nlords the . Ugl'I\lul element oC n eOI 11e\hle ) 1101.ton of 11'0110 n Very PerSl1ltsl'e 1 llell II sUllllort of their dellldR Iltl nie whlel It Is quite IIoRRlhie ) wi ht effectively tlrge(1 ( If we alllre to thlR Ilolc ' . It Is to be . lli'estiiiied tim Interest - est most directly cOlcernell w1 COi' tnue its efforts for the repeal oC thc tluty untl It w1 necd ( to exert ul the ( Iltlleleo It Call 11'(11 ( to honr : itt order to secure It "tN , W.lINITWN Jl.l irroMINa. GO\'eIO' HchnrdH oC W'yohiilllg hIlts Rent U slleellmlRHage to the lllnture : I of that state \'Jllg a Ilt'ltl retitie- ton II the salaries of all the apiluiltve state oihicers. He has tnl.el tilts S'l1y to show the Ileole thlt he UIllHCelnteH the ( Ilnnclnl ilartiSlIilSVllichl : ) tiloy 'hl\e uIlergole 111 nre still tiiidt'rgoiiig. Whie salnrles : In 11 private eStitliiSit- ) melts mire suleln ! 3 Revere slirhmik- mlge . hlll/hlg them 10wn to the basis of the rellcet cost of 1\1 I/ hc sees 10 rlason why the II ' or state offices shoull remnln llehnngell Oo\'ernor Hlehll'ds In his lessaJe therefore nec- omments Rleclc l't'lhlCtolS In tie suits- rles Itnehln to ttesllnated oU1esIr " - hog lit Ilnoults fl'OI $ ; OO ( lowlI. Tile . l'ellO'ts fro I the "romhlg capitol ( tin- I thermore Ildlcate thlt tile legislature . . Is II comillete nccO'l1 wih thin go\'C'no. on this ( iiul'StiOil Inll thlt the i'etrench. . ment recommended wi he Irompt effected - fected by the ennctment of the neces sary leglsla ton. \VllIlc this IH going on In "romlng the only measures alectlg state offices thnt are beimIg eonshlel'et by the : e- hl'lslm legislature are his either In- cI'elshlg existing salaries or creating entirely new OUI . I nil the his ) ot this 1.lnd that have been introduced Into the two houses of the Icglslatme were to hecome law thc Imuber of lllaces on the state salary list would ha ) Ilmost more thnn eiiougii to go r01ti Yet , so far lS tile Imletlate resources oC thin stute trens\T are con- cm'ned , the comlton of the Nebraska h'easury could not he very nuwh worse. Some of the melhers are beginning to untorstall the real Ituaton anti the stritened Ch'CuUstlces ; of the IIe01Jle , Int the bills for new state ol es wi find little or no favor with tiieni. Nebraska Is hardly at that 10int where a sPecial message 'I'OI the governor Is required to urge ! the Ileces- slt oC cutting salaries , but the need of going slow ahout raising old salaries and creatng new ones caulot be too strongly Impressed upon the legisla- ulon ture. A OlWIT } BALL-WIlY lWT' The suggestion . Is offered by one of The Bee's subscribers that Omaha sloull haye I charity bail this wintor. In other cities the churlt bal Is the anll ; . event In thin best soelnl circles Its recurrence being hooked forward tenet . not only by the needy , but also by the leatln ! devotees of fashlonaule society. Omnhn has not had 3 charity ball : upon I scale commensurate with the social stlln of her people for I number of 'enrs. Tills lIas not been because of the objections usully raised against such un .undertnklng , namely , that It Is putting on the cloak of charit t cover the dissipations of Ule rich hut because 10 one has taken upon himself I the lnltiittIv. ' 'hcr wIll always be n certnln squeamish few who wi object to' n churl ' bal il'ol IL moral I stUullolnt , but tile fact remains thut It Is I hal'm. less device for hellJIIg II worthy cause , antI there Is 10 good reason why Onlhlt should not have one ns well ns lien sister cIties. \Vn huve In Omuhl a nUlbll of hene\'olent Insttutons thnt are sh'ugglng flon ! with IHUgC' I'C- soulees lhnt woult he deserving hone- fcurles or clllly OtCllS \ \ have several 1IIIs which are suluhlo for the } 1'IIose. und muslcluus and lecorators amId catm'ers who woull II glad to con- tflmto their work at cost Ilrlce. Wo have utiso society leathers : who are able to undertnlm the lunngement of the bail . and who wi dose IC properly . on- COUI ct 'l'ho suggest Ion certainly do- manlh serious amid careful consitlera- ( ion . und If we ale to have a ehl'I ' hal wo ought tu huve It 10W whlt tile cals of the IJor und unfortunate aiiiong us for relief are so uneut. ; Seuutor ( 'elTor's In'ollosed nmend- ment to tile Iloulnbi ) ) 11etnllJ un- l'easollblo I'ates to he "such It U\ In excess of whut Is 1'Hlulrell by tim carrIers In order to l ) 3 ' tile OlIC'utlI/ [ txfeuseK oC the rOlull Uulel' alt eco- nomlcnl ItmlnlKh'ltun ( Inll 11 m'easoii- able IJlolt on the uetuul yaluo oC tht IIlIIUI'I ' , not to exceed 5 IJel' cetit " Is , wih I ) U.hups the excellton oC thin limItation to 5 lllr ctnt , quIte semisibie In vlow of the do- cis Ion oC Brewer . Judge ll'o\'C' on the No- urlHlm mnxlmul fl'elght rate csise' . An expression CI'OI eonlresH to this effect , , would bo II lr ) ° test ugalnsl Iho ( vlow . of reasonable rates elUcluted In that .1 decision , und would but voice thin protest . test of tile llollo ) everywhere. , A writer II Urn New York Hun who declaims ugnlmt every C01n oC Jo\ern. mental Iuterfiimico to settle lahol' this. Intc'CI'fnco selto t1s. IJtes by n.lhilton Inll comlehililt Ion ttlnl.s ( wo anti now arrived ut IL point CI'm which Cl'thII' steps In thin three- lon already taken will lant us whore 'I ' tlO ! OVel'110It wi Illko nibs foi . o\'ery affair of life. fn other words he I heels upon arbItration , no matr what COII II muy take , us merulr I ( ore- 1'ller of 80culsU. I II ! O\iH'U' iUtitItlli IntofCul.tmcc ' aid IUUlt , * governmental , InlcrClrlnce Is the nlwnys.to.1c.nvoIJell hilOlIst or. UtlCrnlNI t I iltertert'hiCcl by Its Iltn uut IJolcelunu to overawe - awe strikers II the lett1sl ( or C01Jol'0' tiolis , however , Is nol nt nil socialistic. On the couh'I'y , It Is the only timing to bo tone In the estlntiou or nil ralters of this eluss. It Inle ! n great tleai or ( iiffcreiice ss'ithi tile " tell tlerencc wih tie 1Jl"yors oC socialistic hughenrs . , whether tile gm'crllInt Intm.rerence Is with the inihital'y or tW , lrl lilitllonithes. i I : Is Very _ stounlle whether the right tu Use the streets oC Omlhn for the olelttol of slot Inchlnes to dole out lelonat\ \ . ( ell tlll ginger ale , which the city council hns sought to con reI ulln the ( Womnn's Clrlstnn 'l'CllIil'iiltlcti lnlon , Is not n fluchlfo rellll'II . to bo valiti . tlc 1II0eedmc Ilresellhetl by the charter for tile J1'nut- Ilg oC frailellises. No one doubts tile good motves behhll ( the ltVolIIahi'H Christ au 'i'einpenitmlce unlou In this mulel' ( , 01' thnt uuy Ilrolts which . It lay tlc'lve will 10t0 to wO'II chnl'lles , n't the lltentee of the slot machine 11st expect 10 get n II'ontnhle royally out of its use . Ill HO fl' its he Is con- lt'rued the city Is giVing away some- thhl1 of VIsille. YenllJ's of soda water : tiitl IL'liltliiitlC. ) ! who piiy rent 01 ilcemises . I . ( ' also object wlh some show of rt'asun ? to ( thc free use of tle ( streets for this llhnlOSe. ) 'rhe de\th : of lelOllle stutls hns thus fa I' not Ipcl iiuthce- . lotee- ahle ill ' of the ( whl'l'e II lilly Illt city the tlelulll has warl'auted thiei . Crelitioll. As was to have : bcen expected the charges 11'erC'I'et ) ? hy n tlichnrged CIII- PhOYe of the englleC"s ( ht'lartlhiehit ) agltiilst City I' nglneel Hosewatel' ha\'e falen llttt. 'I'ho couucl comlitee to which they WlI'e referred for lu\est. gaton has I'ellortet ( thlt the testmony tal.en thu not elicit Sllllleiehtt ' dll elct suHeleut e\'lleuce to siiln4taiitinte . ' ' slhstaltate the nlegutons. 'l'he commitee IIght have gone much fihr her ( hind It been Ilelned to to justice to the mllel' , antI IInc snii the testl- mony did show the ( chI'Jt'S : to hlve heen ) lntrel ' II'ounl1ess :5:1(1 : to have heen Instuted at the IllStiglttioml of contllcto' dissatisfied with the rlgll ro ulatons : enfo'ctd 1y the InghleC"s ( iehLtt'tihieILt. Thins the wOlterful ) disclosures - elosl'ei hl'OltIiSel by the len prose- cu thlg these charges hlL'e flied to mise e\'on It tempest In u tellOt. I ought not to remain fo.- . the hnck- len themselves to Protest agaInst re- ducing the fee for 'nackmnen's lIcenses ( rain $10 to $ : The revenue fl1m these leenRcH goes to tile support or the publIc schools. 'flmchool board has been comilulnll ! fOldb' of n lack oC f111s. but It has 'U\-Ol ' talin lillY acton to protect its Itheinc' from miscelaneous hiceIlseS. TIiq . Presolt license fee ex- acted from l\ " len does not appear to he exorhltult I may be exorbitant COmllle ! wih the eXellJUOn oC other lmhlc carriers.ljut this might be remedied - died us weliiy - mnl.luthe licenses more unlforl1 us 1 ' cuUI them down. The reasons ' rgc lu the hiaclimen's protest , hO\Qi-cJ./wi / not hold wnter. Time populst sIlintols 'wl In I ( lay or two , so soonas L ! ) } e. new lelbcl's dcc- ted to till 'Hcmcles from Montana . anti \ \ 'omI1g issume their dutes , hell tlO balance of pltrty power In the sonnte The . next questIon Is , What do they propose to do with It ! cokll ! the UIftttlllnflbio. Phiallelihln Tlmos. 'j , . Wanted-Patriotism In . Wanted-Patriotsm . congress. I A nlclulcholy ncmombruncc. a hobe-Demorztt. The farmers will long remember the pres- ent administration as the one under which the price ot wheat has done more falling' taing' than was ever known beCore. . There Is ' ' the 'I'rouble , Chicago Record. If the members or congress showed I member one- halt as much er.ergy In applying measures applylnl meaures at relief tor the fnancial situation as they have shown In Inventing them the crisis would have been passed long ago. , Jt Jns a Mighty Puil. llnnerls Tribune. The strength ot the organization behind organizaton the Nicaraguan canal job Is Indicated by the tact that the proposition to virtually donate the enterprise $70,0,0 was pushed through the senate In the face of a bankrupt treas- ury. . Talk I.CRf , , \'orlc 11orc , I Courier Journal. Senator Hill has been telling the New Yorkers what congress should do. Some- , how most of these congressmen . seem to know when they get outshle of Washington a great deal more about the dutes of con- gl'ess than they know \Vashlngton. . . A lublly FIileriince. : , , , Phlnlellhln Tlmpi The senate has passed the Nicaragua canal bill , pledgIng the credit of the government to the amount of $70.0,0 with Intel'est for an Indefinite period to the enterprise. The house has not acted upon the bill \ I. however and ! Is not likely to concur In It during the remaining days of the present session. In view of this fact I will not be necessary for the presl 01 the llelle to take the sUbject Into very serious consitlemntion. I there were any danger that It would become a law It might not he amiss to recall the experience I - once of the government with the subsidized PacIfic railways. wih tle Alother hlol Sllrottored. I'liilaiiehphia , liecord. Ole by one our brightest hlolH am shat- tered. Here comes the Agricultural bureau at Washington with the startling statement starting ftatement that the peanut' Is not a nut at all , but a hean. The hand at Boston may al seen In Ihll Insult to the proud American peanut. ' 'hll Is the last straw and the great Amerl- . can people wi not ) ear it. Seven cities cites clalmerl the honor of Homer. and three con- tnentI boast the tithe ot the birthplace of the 1)canut-Afrlca , South America and , Spuln. But America has adopted the cheer- log hut not inebriating " " Inehrlatng 'goobpn' as her own. and even BOlton 0 cannot monopolize Its glory for herself. . monollolze I I MuhcjMtii . : lnlt 1'1) Ut ) . . , 80.1 .Cly Tribune There will b' wi nI regret over a decision oe lie sulrene Aioutt handed down . .ourt Monday. sU/lreme / . < A fn n , Mills county bought liquor tn ' boulht lquor Omaha received It. consulc,1 , It alHI then sought to eca'e payment by I setting up the claim that , thf sale was unlawful In Iowa and the enforcement of payment therefore agaInst public policy. The supreme court c les polcy. courtjj ccljhes that the sale was n legal one and that , therefore. the squealing WI buyer cannot reOover back squealng they have Paid . _ .J was urged that money the sales wer made IQ Iowa because the becule pur- chaser dhl not po ept the liquor until It was Ic lquor tested , hut JUdge Demer who rendered , tile opinion \ slilpetl around tills by drawing < Ing the following Ihistinction . "The hew " he says "hal 1IIIle a relned , yet no less ohvlous. dintln 4on. between an option : to Ilrchas If sal $ taclory. all to return If not ( ' . retur 10t satsfactor ) In the enl case title vIli not pass unt the option Is determined and In tile other case the properly at return. once ' , subject t the rlSht 10 rescind puss and cLzri1.xn .1"'l trniuucxcinzronz. :1 : St 7 "uls n publc ( demm ) : One ndvnnlng IA on the sldo ot the President. lie knows , his own mind cmi Is readY to t10 somnething. Criticism wi come with ball grace tram dontocrats republicans . natonal banker or 111111100 sellers , who cannot Join In promotIng - log n Practicable solution ot the dumeulties. St. PAul ' Press . ' Pioneer ( rel ) ) : Jnchlent- nly , the message ot Mr. Clenlan\ \ clears tile way ot one hoary-headed fallacy . Why , tusks the ( must , should wo pay Interest on n debt when wo can carry It with promises to pay that bear no interest 1 The president shows that the Idea that the nonlnlerest bear- Ing debt costs nothing Is nn Insane delusion. Kansa City Joural ( rcp.m ) : To 10 Into the market for the purchase ot $500,000.000 of gold , tiicmu will not benefit hue people here 0' elsewhere. The only real basis ot Inan- clal slrenplh Is the prosperity or the I ) opte. To seek It In any other directon .Is . [ ol ' . Any opplrent relief In that direction Is but n fiction-an expensive delusIon. I will not take long for [ the People 10 find It out. Denver lepuhlcan ( rei ) : I ely , falsehood [ - hood ! and laver run a neclt-and.neck race In the IOSaIQ seut 10 congress by PresIdent Cleveland yesterday urging thin enactment ot a lnw for a new issue or $590,000,000 or 3 tIer cent bomids . pa'able. prIncipal nnd interest - est tnold coin at the present standard weight atI nneness after fly years . 10 lake up and cancel the existng legal lender notes. Kansas City Times ( dem. ) : I Is a wise patriotic manly course to pursue In an emergency er infinite danger. I congress . will act upon It promptly . earnestly and vlorolsly the trouble which has been hang- tog over the country lee a dark anti danger- aims cloud may bo removell and the delno- cralo parly emerge from the nit into which It has hecl cast renewed , reinvigorated nld restored to the confdence and affections ot the people. Mlnne:110ls Trlbuno ( rep. ) : The presl- dent's present plan Is sound Ind It Is the only feasIble plan that wi Inslre hnmelale , re- hot. Helresentatve Springer has Intro- ducel a bl to carry It Into elect , and It Is to bo hoped that the rcpublcans In congress wi see their way clear to support it . so that It may become I law before the expiraton ot the pr sent congress. Wo heleve that tm passage ot this bill would be followed by an Immediate Improvement In business. Denver News ( pop. ) : The schema Is a damnable one. I carried out It wi entail nothing but misery-mIsery the depth at which has never before been reached. Like the car ot jtiggernaumt It will crush the lIfe out of its own worshippers but It wi also destroy those who pro- test agaInst its enormities. The senators - ators and representatives from time west and south should make tim fight of their lives to defeat It. Let their battle cry be that of Napoleon's ell guard : "We die but never surrender ! " Atlanta Constitution ( dem. ) : On the other hand why should the administrton betray alarm ? Mr. Cleveland alone Is responslblo for the false and fatal Interpretton ot the law that leIm Is the creditors of the gov- erument to dIscriminate against all Cormn ot government money except gold. Why should ho 01 hIs admlnlstraton feel alarm over . . a sltuaton uu that _ he _ has _ _ InvIted _ and contributed t01 wily should the banks pretend - tend to feel alarmed over a sltlaton that they have created and out ot which they have reaped such tremendous profits. Chicago Tribune ( rep. ) : The message Is a truthful and temperate statement ot the situation and at manly resolve on the part of the chief executive to do his whole duty In the rnattor . It merits the most hearty Illorsement by every honest man In and out or congress and Its suggestions ought to be gIven tile force of law at the earliest possIble moment. Every republican senator all representative should vote for these recommendations and show that they are glad to be able to support a democratic president In doing his duty by the people. Chicago Record ( Ind. ) : Until the time when a monetary commIssion or another con- gross can perfect a new banking . and cur- rency plan some means of relief Is abe Intely necssary , and the measures proposed by the Iresldent appear la be as good as any. As Mr Cleveland points out , no mat- ten how bimetalsm may be regarded the silver men can no longer deny the Importance - portance . .lghluly or wrongfully acquired , of gold. Protection for the gold reserve I ! Imply a necessity every other course lea- Ing no alternative but repudiation and dis- honor. Chicago Herald ( them ) : The president's plan goes 10 the root ot the whole mater without opening the question of state bank circulation 01 circulation based on anythIng besides United States bonds. I It should be adopted there would b no more scares ' about the depiction ot the gold reserve. The ex- port demand for gold would SOOI cease or at least become so moderate that It would not alarm anybody. Indeed , the current would son turn tOW'd us . because confidence In our securities , abroad and the foreign de- mand for them would be In a great measure restored. Kansas City Star ( Ind. ) : The message at President Cleveland to congress Is a plaIn , strong appeal for the salvation at the credit of the nation. Sliver men may denounce It as a complete surrender to the bankers partisans may decry I as partisans do everything . thing originated by their opponents , but the solid . common sense of the country will recognize the mesgo for just what It Is- namely , a patrlot's appeal to patriots for such legislation as will forever banish the uncertaInty and lack of confidence which unlerles the business troubles at this coun- . try. _ _ _ . _ _ _ NEIJl.lbl .1 AND NEJiUISICtN.S. - Doane county farmerswill hold an institute wl Insttulo at Albion on February 7 and 8. 'fhe Western Nebraska Educational asso- elation will meet at Sidney April 26 and 27. As the result at frictIon In the Calaway schools Principal Shaver has resigned and A. D. Harris has taken tile place. Incendiaries started a fire that destroyed a notorious hiouiae ot iil-tamno In the vicinity of Columubus causing a loss ot $ 1,600 Theodore Doehm , I member ot the Grand Island band blow so hard on his her that he ruptured an artery In his IOW and a physIcian hall 10 he called before the hem- orrhaga could be stopped. Some ot the youth of Oakland have Indulged - dulged In the pastme of digging a robhers' cave ot extenslvo proportions and arranged In the most approved dime novel style. The authorites . will endeavor to suppress the .n- stuton. Five years ago Casper Raasch ot Scribner lost a horse on account oe a defective bridge anti sued Dodge county for tim value at the animal. The case was carried to the supreme court , and that court has decided that the county must keep Its bridges tn repair 01 pay for losses. Peter Dussey , hiving four miles northwest ot Nortol , . had hIs short crop ot wheat nicely stored for the winter , consisting ot about ninety hushels. The other morning he went out to load up a gist for the mi and found that sixty bushels had been stolen. leaving his family without suiliciont bread fur the winter and seed for this year's crop. S Broadening an 011 ( ne8tol. I New York Tribune. The old question . "Aro we a , nation of rascalH ? " assumes a broader character to racaIR a ctarater one who studies the Iioltes of the whole world "Are wo an allreluton of rascally nations ? " Is more apt to he the Inquiry The conditions which have existed for years maHt condions adminIstration at American cities have been often polntetl to IUI' an ofOI argument against the RUCCeS of republican governmemlt. But that 10110 provel all other gOVCrflnlelIt worthiew3. Accounts at whole- sale corruptIon pour In frol all over the lale corruton worill. Tile systematc pur brlb.r ot olcials and blaelcmaiiiflg hy newspapers which exIst - Ist blallmalng I'rnce ndangcre the existence - once of tim republic , and at bottom were republc the nlil causes oC the crisis which the country Is Just going through. 'fh" Pan- In by the ama scandals aru matched Italy transactions between hanlts anti politicians which oliicials do not dare investigate , China scuds a story of corruption which II startling even to victims or 'alunany rule. II I I Highest of aU in Leavening Power.-Latcst U S. Gov't Report &king pya1 Powder . * SOLWTELV PUIE , - l'lWI'T .ISI T(8 Conlel hu 1 lithe more than four weeks for "sound" tleiiberations. The Imprcsslon Is growing In Colorado that lrehlent Cleveland Is n gold bu ! As a type or the French cabinet masker M. Bourgois was not cat In the rlpht nloil ( A row publIc men are born economlsls. The mnJorly Insist on economizing on the other rolow , Mr. Cleveland , has gone Into training again ! preparatory 10 taking a republican congress on his hands. x-Oovernor lennyel hns reI urnId to his Mwml , thus filling the political injunction . "sa ' nothing but saw wood " x-Senalor Illals tnnounces his determI- nation to contest for his oM seat In the senate when l'efrer's term expires Tile examination ot wouh.ho Jur'men In MllneapolR Preselits Ih ) edifying spectnclo ot n court dispensing premiums for igluorallco. Christian I. Ross the father or Charley fleas hiss been allpolltell masler warl1en of the port ot Plmilauleiphiia , at a salary ot $ : ,50. i The prince or Wales has 11eclarC1 against , tipping servants antI wahtors . This Is what : the mnrqus ! or Pullman regards as a policy : ot Infamy , I There Is n state penitentiary nt Cheyenne i IlcslgnOl for the sate.lteellng or crilninais Its greatest success so far Is In keeping the warden. verybolly else goes. Felix Faure Is tile first president or France who has been a con rlll smoker. lie smollls several cIgars n da ) ' , or course CnsinlIr-I'erier indulged In cigarettes. Uncle Sam shoull exert his IJOWer to prevent - vent war between Mexico and Gualemala. Better Ilht for pence nlll save thIs COUllr ) ' from nn epidemIc or lockjaw whIch Central Amerlcal nams wonll precipitate. Dr. larllhurst vlllcales John Iltirns These eminent reformers after n few hours' investigation . pronouncell Chicago the vilest city on earth. Some dIsloyal boatmen stirred up Chicago river at the wrong momcnt. I The forced sale of her oM home line left i Mrs. Kate Chase.Spraguo destitute . It Is said. Site has nothing hut her wartoh lint ohio can cal her own , anti that has not been rellenlshed for two years whie she Is In debt to frIends for smnl sums or money ndvancOI to her. leI .Ieclno wlhll thirty i years from Rmuence anti the highest social I' ' position almost to actual walt Is hue direst ot misfortunes. I Senator Balte of Kansas says that while : ho Is not a church macniber yet he hiss sInce childhood rep alel1 every evening a little prayer that his mother taught 111111. WherenlOn the Lawrence Journal suggests : "It Ito hopes to retain his good character and standing he ought to lear another little one to repeat In the morning while his sena- tonal term Insts. One little prayer a day will not go far In Washington. " Senator Prichard , the new man from North Carolina , who has Just taken his seat , Is now the youngest man In the senate beIng only 37 years or age. Sena tor-elec Du leI or the same state , Is stl younger , so Ihat they wi probably be referred to hy Ihe frivolous writers as tIm "North Carolina hula " or the "baby senators from the Tar-Heal 1 stale. " Senator Pritchard Is In every way a selma mflatle man. Ho started ns a prInter's devil . and finally learned ( how 10 write squibs for the weekly paper that employed him. - . , 'L'luy Cold I. Extorlcd. AUree S. Iteideiluacli 11 Ihe ( February Form , I It be tre that Europe no longer sends us large quantities of securities . and since the merchandise balance Is very conslder- able In our favor whence then comes this unsettled debt which keeps clamoring for payment In : old , and which It seems we can liquidate with nothing else ? The explann- lon Is sImple enough. The United States owe to Europe ( apart from the ordinary merchandise balances as evidenced by the custom house returns ) annually - nual ) ' : 1. For money spent by American tmY- elenu abroad . nbnut. . . . . . . . . . $ M.Oo 2. For freights carried In foreign shill , trehllis . . . cnrrlel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300,009,009 3. For dividends nnt Interest upon American securities still lucid abroad . mlnlmnm. . . . . . sti . . . . . . 75,000,000 4. For prots or foreign eOllmtons doIng bsiness lucre , nnll ot non- resldeultu . . . derIved trm real estate inveatments . partnershIp prolits , ele. Inveslmenll. , _ nbout. , . pnrlncrslll' . . . . . . . . . prls . . . . . 75,000.OOa Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3i1,000.00) : These ilgtires have been carefuly gone over and represent a very conserva.- lve estimate , s that the actual total Is more likely to he lurger than smaller. In order to pay this vast annual indebtedness to Europe the balance of trade In mercllm- dine would have to reach at least this suIn but It lisa never done so. The merchandIse balanr ( including exports of silver ) In our favor In ( was exports , and large aM this was It ! Ul left a very lurgo amount to be pall ror. This balance could be paId only In securities or In gold. So long us European creditors were willing to talc our securities 01 reinvest their balances In American enterprises . there was no inordinate - nate call for gold . but as they no longer seem to wish to take our securIties to any extent nor to male permanent InvestmentR here there Is nothIng left but to ask for amI insist upon payment In gold. ast This leads up to the question : Why do they not wish to take our Feculltes 01 make Investments In our enterprises ? Simply be- cause the , developments In our railroad management have filled would-he investors with dIsgust all anger and bovo all be- cause they ale dismayed at the condItion of our treasury and our currency and fear that If they leave 01 Invest money here they may not he able to get back aR Iood money as they Rave. They have no doubt oC the Rood intentions of the government to uploll the ( parity or old. silver and naper. but they cannot help doubting its abilIty , under tile present conditIons , EO to do. Thus , fear In one at the lu.ln causes and this fear will not be dlfslpnted until we are on I Found basis unI no hasJR Is sound that does not provide { for a redemp- I world-gold. tion ot all currency In the money oC the A CllSTKll CU' SJltWf. - Inter OCln : lie-I 10\1 ( l'tteve that this was onQ ot mother'A own Pies , uhenr. She-'oumhui 'Ol really . darling ? 1e.yo : It tastes n ! Ie it { hal been male about ten 'en1 ago . V4'asllington Stari'Pnlde : , " iuahi Uncia "Prde J hen , "cmli ten tie chllin whlt Aal ' I'OW- dnh al ttr II conkin' , 1oh can't raise 'm , . . right \Ifo\t I hul . too lueh am gwlne . ' " Jwln tel Iplo 'em 110. , . . SomervIlle Journal : \Vcmen or. tInily lewl1I'IN are Ilwln ! n hlrll time . now HInt their In lCI II ni Iet on ilnotypea , lalcR are . . impossible with the InotYllo ihnrper'uo Bllr : : Mr. Dlnn ( unpaid bi Owens In his ? Iall-Whcl shah I cal again Ir. Mr. Owenuu---\Veil , It wouhul iunrdiy be llloper fem you to call ngaimi until I have returned the present call. Lhfe Tue New YorkOinl-Lori iillnhey , ulid you ever bear tltt' joke nirnut tIle . llltisetlm.kccler vlio lund two sloililul of SL l'aui , one % llen lIt ) was -a boy and the other wllen lie was a 111(1,1 ? Tile Ellghisilmnn-.No wllat Is it ? Atlanta .Tollrflai : Judge-I lilluierstand th' idnlntiit . is Ruling for a. ltorso. Attorney -Yes , ) .flfl liottor , hilt lucre SCI'Inq to ho ut ilitehl about ttlC evidence , Jnilge.-\Vcii , yell can't stuidie tilt' resluolIsiluility Out the court. Let the case ; rocecd. Detroit F'reo Presq "l'ill io sorry 5111)- Per isn't renuly , " paul Mrs. 1)iilsluou-e to Iter Iltisbuihill sVhllt lie caine In , " 5 nttetiuled tlto Iflectitug of tile sewing circle ( his afteruloomu iind I couldn't . ' ' " got avay. "Ilcinnieti in , _ . were O'oll7" ilskCtl her iltIalialiti , 1 - New York Recorder : 'rllere iii great economy tuf Ulfle lii lasluiess. So maiy tlllngs lIever luecti to be doile at all if you lint 'cmli ofT , I'itiladeliitiut. lOecorut : ' 'Tii Is silrnly ft cold Sf3111 , " grntvlu'il tile dog as lie missist tile eat and ItutrIcui his teeth in a. cake uS ice. ON Tlhi s'rlsFDT. Clcvelautl i'lniuuult'utit'r. An aged , etlibhiorut nuuun wns Ito , \'itit ilead of silvern giow : Altii tiiiuuu , In eroaldng tones to too lie sutid , "I lo'e tIle stlO'l" So kumudly nature luehpeth 111111 , thea , To 1111 his mierverso cul- FI Vlleli I lookeil on him again , 1 saw hint wrong- end isp. a- - TIlL : . ! f.IJIIf.V l.t'LI TI ! ! ; IIUflUL.fJh. Youngstown \'lntlicator. She was a itiruidemi , coy bitt forty , IJiusull led Sty a d teuttu o C taut ii : No thought , however slightly Ilulughty , Ihuid ever crossed her life's allort span. Till one dark muight , when all were sleeping. SIte foummutl the vretch she long laud sotigiit 1"or uulticrneatlt her lueul lay ieeping. A poet , hone burglar freshly caught. 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