_ . . . . . . , . - ' - , - - ! - W - - - - - ' - . - : . . . , - .4 y - - - * : - - - - - ; - : - c- - ; ; -r ? _ _ _ _ _ III : . : _ 4 _ . TIlE OMA1A nAIL 11)t ) , FRIDAY , InDUUUAUY 1 , 1895. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . TIlE OMAHA DAILY DEE. . i - ; . 1 : nOSEWATI . Editor. . _ - - 'uijt.1rn1ii , IWlmy tonuina. , TImMS o SUflE1tlI'T1ON , fl&lIy 1Ie ! ( Without 8undtty ) , One Year . . . . S 10 DRiy tN Wlhoul RunlA'I 1)nIly 1lt nnd Sunday . One Year . . . . . . 100 ) 61 Inly : lc . . . . Sunl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . roe rhre . Montti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z M unJny flee . Onc Yent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ZO funIAY flee , One Yer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 M ' : Veekly II' One 'Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5S , m'I.'lcl S. Omnha. ) Thc tc 13uIhIIn. F > llh Omnhn. HlnRt ( 111k. . Cor N nn.1 21h StL Council Illrs , 1 I"nrl Strt. Chlcngn Om"e , 217 Chamber of Commer"e. _ New York. ItDfltflI ! 13. 1 nn.1 . IS , Tribune 1 < g. , Wlhlnlon , 1407 11 Slr""I. ) N. W. COITtIl'ON1)INCI. : 1 HIONI All CflflmUflICfltIfl , reinting 10 flW anl Ci1 tnnl Al matter , flu.1 ! . bc relnln , ! : ' 10 the 1I1or. 'SINISS : ; J.t TIS , All 1ulnc , Irler nn.1 rrmllnn"r ! .holll bo ndrrr"l 10 The l"c ) Publ.hlnl comlan ) ' . Omahn . 1)rft. che"ks nn'l ' ) I".tom"o ! ord.rs 10 tc ml.lo l'n'IMe 10 the orlor of the ci'mpaflY. ' ; Till . : lrr PUItT.ISIIING . ' COMPANY. - - - - - - - - - - . 8TATIMET : OJ CmCUATION. , . . The JJn0 Puh- Olorlo I. TzAchuck. aecrelary ot ! OC 10hln cunlp4ttly. h"ln. culY ) ) aworn. ny " that _ the n"lunl nurher of . full nn.t complete cOIIe ) : ot the Daily Morln , I'nnln nnd lunlay , lee J1lntll durIng the mCllh or Nunmber , IS31. Was : . no foIIow " : 1. role . . , . . . . 21M' ) IG . . . . . . . . . 21MI 2. . . . . . . . . . 21:51 : : fl . . . . . . . . 21.3M 3. . . . . . . . . 27.2S 1. . . . . . . . . 22.1r 4. . . . . . . . . 2.2 . ; . . . . . . . . . . 2).14 ) 5. . . . . . . . . 21.531 20. . . . ' . . . . 2 , ) , n G. . . . . . . . . 21.173 2) ) . . . . . . . . . . - , ' . . . . . . . . . 3l.24) 21. . . . . . . . . 20.14 - 8. . . . . . . . 34.2' . : 1..2),2.1 ) 9. . . . . . . . . . 215 21. ) . . . . . . . . 21.31 10. . . . . . . . . . 21.0 25. . . . . . . . . 21.9) ) . - . 1. . . . . . . . . 22.1w 2G. ' . . . . . . . . 2.121 12. . . . . . . . . 20.C9 ? 21. . . . . . . . . 2000 ; 2. 1. . . . . . . . . 21.001 24. . . . . . . . . 13C' ! 1. . . . . . . . . . 21r.62 21. ) . . . . . . . . . 21.nO , " 15. . . . . . . . . . 20,5.0 M. . . . . . . . . 13.33 Tottt . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . .6.3.r:1 ft - Lea il'.Itictlons ror un.ol,1 , nut ' IclurPI , cOJlrB .I-Iu"ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11283 . " - - Total Ilt ( , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daly average net crrulnlon. . . . . . . . . . . 21.G12 t ' ntoitnr 1 I it , Tz4e:1ltIcI. . k' Sworn 10 berore m" on. ) I , 1 , ; ) ii my prea. . " .nre Ih" 2,1 I day of 1)eei'inber. . 1S91. I n1 . ) oay N. I' . I.'ml. , Notary l'ubtlc. < - - - - > I WH cal hn\e cot ' nei ' slot IldllleH i ' . ' for gitiger ul ! . 'vliy lot also for beer ? + , nl'll i 1 I tel BI'alh ) B1IH 11 .lsl j the t t ; ' mUl to 1'1111101 ) ) the ( mlse : of . thl' ) Ilte ( , - . luleltell ) IllII)19tC1)t'l ) ) ( state otlicIiI. : t A gold l'eSlI'\O i iienrly : ( OOOOOO ( ) ho- low the It'gul Imll Is I the htllI'at\e ) t farce that : sayH 'I.methll .llsl be e iIOlt& ? . \\'Iiy ( Hllot ) we hlt'e a l'I'ceh'el' 111' , } lolltlll for the WIII ! , ) ' tllt In Olnha ? It's ' nil tl nige atiti C\II. tOWI that h'oasts a "Istlel' ) ' Is en- 1 tItled to Ol' . , Serious wI'll'ls a : t I spa mar not oc- ' C1' so frt'uuentIy . lS 11'1018 11hmsteI : Oil . lalt , hiI whl1 I hey , 10 OC(1' they . ale as death dealIng Ilt lS heart- ; rCHll as al , ' . I the HIsslnn thlstc CSI'111CS the . rJls of the 1111'S'lt slsslol , of the Nchl'aslm ) le lshtt1'0 It wi ha\'e CH' tablAhlt Is relaltathoti lS n. hardy plant bl'olll ) dispute. , It vhih 1m useless to h' ' to fix the I wl ) Iselcss try fx re- , HIIOIHlhlt , for the m\w dIsaster. : . 'Vlwthm' . the colhol might llosslhly ) , have hcel avoided Is fll mlst Iemnll . n 11 t tel of Ilml ! Allcnla ) tioti. J I wo am to belIeve the various city ; othichais . the ovcr-Iahtl ) city clvloye Is : ' I fment or the iinrtghiitiioui enl . ' . nut ' . 3 on this'lioh -Uie Judgment or the city ' olcials Is not necesstiuhly : : the best au- . , titority. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Chief Arthur Is said to he polling the : 1 locoloth'e enJlnce' ! with n . \'Io\ to orderitig It general stri1e. We 110 not . : , ' . , belc\e it. ' .he'l will he ) no great ' < mimltl strike . In this ( country IH'lol to i May duy. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ f ' : . Of COtHe the presence of Senator- T elect 'lht'Rtn In Washington Just at S this tune huts notiuhiig to to with the Pacific mi1Itl funding huh that 11 UV r for consllt'a ton Iu . the house oC rep- . rescn tu th'es. . 1 The lHolllblton 1unlcpal ticket Is the first In the . fell In ChlcUlo. But : this must not be tulwn to Indicate that , It will get very far Into the felt by tile time the electon occurs nun ! the I IJlols ure : counted. The vote on the Hlly funding bill In the house today vhhh show how neatly . . . todu1 Iwaty - everything has been cocked and ( . prllet for Its passage by that hotly , ' " ' by , the lobbyists who have hcel so ; l' ' busIly , ellaget ( II preparing ( lie way. SfLI'ItIT Cmlldo Insists that he . C nh'eI11 ' SIPS I st1111H or national rev- ; onUe In slJht Every ! ' ono must hope that tile secretary ' wIll not lllo\e itils- tnlmn. I wl tale I conshle'uhle surplus 10 WII out : the nlh110lnl ImbUe - ' : Ue dcbl that his becn created lu the . - . lat 'cn r. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , . . Al tw dIfferent members of the cabS . , ; loot ought to tithe turns In the role of . . . . secretary of the h'enHl' ' . By the I tune the l'otntOl Hhul Imvo .bcen COI- t p 111ctet ono of them may have Htruclc : ' \110U ) HOIO Innnclnl 1IIIn that cn coin- : mlll the unied support of the (101110- cI'nt lu COnl'ess. , . . f The city churte' lImits lho nnnuII tax . t levy for lIre Il'lllriment IJI'poses ) to . uuihils. 'I'hio 1)roet'c(1s of that levy are t : 8U\IJset to fix the inaxhununi of ex lClidhltlVt'5 for the lire HCI'\'ll'es. I ; . thu lmit Ii to bo ( 'lllcd hr dl''I'Ulg . other fllll to this (1t'iat'tiulOllt , It might I UR , ul bu abolished nlo\ethel' . J : Some ) LIHmh'y IJI'c'S liEu showing n ' disposItion to disparage Otitahitu's ahhh. lty to hiandlo tIm state fahu- . ' ' ' . Iy 111110 fahu'rhicy are evldenthy feeding l1rnui the hirejuihice , c\lhmt fl'dlng1101 11'I'jlllce that Is hell wOI'IedII agaInst this ; city b. thio defeated stah'smcl of r.an. clltel' , Our elhmns anti cOlmC'clul 01'unlzlton8 may 1\1 It. Jeccssary to plncut . these l'unhOllOr 10 thut : the true flcts may ho nlllo Imown to the lHOlllo ) of every county lu the state. , Fifty doll18 n 'eal license for coal ( ( llel' will entail hardship only 01 the smnlor denlel's. Such 1 license ; would drive n great many 01 theo out mnn. ; of business. I cI.tnlnl. . docs not seam ' exactly . just to 1110 the . man who sells by the bushel hiunthred ' 01 hUnl'cII weight lH1. . ' as much nH these who sell br the ton and enu-hoad. This dllculr ; can easIly be obviated by gradIng the coal ulenh- : era' licenses Iu some ratio to sales 01' business , and establishIng two or three - " classes of hlceuses. .A Hltel ot this kInd hLeVflhlS lu 1 i uUIJlel' , ot clUes , and there Is 1 nothiuig to II'c\'ont 11 Introduction . ductou hOl'O. - - ' - - - . - . . . - - . - . . . . lWlMl'Til ) ; CO.lilISSUN. ) The Sin to Relief commIssion its now or lnlzell hns IlrO\'et Itself incapable of mcctll the CICr clcy. There Is UI utter hick of hIIRIILR/ method anti vigor Iii the colllct of the affairs that are cutrusled to Its care Ruth keeping. ' 'hl/ Is tutu llrllnl'I ' to lie fiet flint ole \11 ) huts inoitopol Izeti nil the I fUlc , tolH clc\oh'll oIl the COIIIIslo1 Ilel Ilel'IHtcII ) ISI'I'H all the \OW0' 1111 atithiorhty vested 11 his nssoclntcs. Iuilollctct " 'hcI tie COl\lsHIOI first Iltl'cll ulon ItS labors three months ago It had 10 legal exlHtelce excl'lltlil hy coni- mon COlClt ( lint It Hh01ll ho revived when lie legislature con'euied. i \ . i Its WIH thcl cOIRttltcel \ir. Jmhlen nI ' ' ' ' ' to ' ' the ( secretury . WIH llcl'mltcel 11'I'al/e II'clmJIUllcH ) for nit net lye CmlHI/1 : In the tl"lth Ah'lckel sectIon. Al lint ( . tle there ! Site 10 11'nll lt hllul for , Ilt'chl1ll ) 1111111l1 nlt 10 HIl'lII'1 available for ilhstrlhutlon.dihere , WIS . thll'cfO'e IO serIous ohjectol ( to : I. . Jmllcl Isllllthc t hl.tNI of all tie ( vot'k of flue commission , hllulhl/ Iclcctol of locul relief agents Ilel cor- I'CHlIIUIIICe ! wih Il\lei sccldl/ relief - lef Ilel parties on'edlJ to cOlt1lhltl Ihl li I niuin'y I C' 11111111'1 Hr I (1 ( ii' 111' ( I . . I he iu'gislatuire t haul convened this ( wO'I , 1111 I i ISIIt(1 ( I ( ltl'IOli I ) II'oIIOt'loIH. ) ( ) ( ' 1Iel'e WIH IH'e thnl 1'11lgl to dote . 10 1"1'11 ) Illf t Ii)7.L'ti . 111 . of Ihlt his ) ' iilghit 1111 tiny. , For 1CaI0II that l\hol ) ' hns , ' 1'1 l'xlllnllcci ) till thl'I \li rk'tl , d it I los , thl' I 1lcl'lton t of reinl I- h l ' draft . check niul ' order , talCIS ) 1'af. III ntle U'llel" . lie I . hl'IIInt Hlllllelt ) of fuel. II.o- , \IHlols , cot t hi I i I ug , t ' t ( S. . til' ( 111'llton I Inll 1clhllltlt of all tlcse I sutlihihht's . thl ( ( hIhlitSL'iiiCILt ) of ftlis Ilt the vast Illlll of erEeSlOuitieli01' . ) ' fill heft for the secretary to do. 'l'iiu ! i)1t'sltht'iit ) hlH hell It figurehead : , the treasurer hats hml little 01 nothing to 110 with hl11lhll tle money , and the ot her ni einbi'rs of tle ( colHllsslol have I hul : lit ) llt 11 the \\II ( , for whih they have IJul o'gall7el\ At HI'sl , alll 111 to n recoil t plI'IOI , the ( l'e'all1111'I'lslon ' was that ( :1' . Illlll1'aH nn l'I'I'WOI'lwt ia 1 , who hlli : bl11 hllH8eti ) 01 by his aSHoclntl's. 'lhC'e wus It tlSlHsilon ( . fur a tittit' to hear 111 with tll' ( Ilol.tcolhlJH of thl' t relIef c lmlsslol 111 ( tt ( belief thnt ( : Ir. Lmllcn , wOlll SOOI he ! e- 10\t nnll thl' work Hlhllvllet Imel SySteliUitI7.Cl. 'l'huis Iinpressloii hitis glveut S'Stl'IH t 7C 11 1hls 111)'l'ISlol hUI J1'el way to t the . cOwlctol that tIr. Imldl'l huts telwt.u tlr mOlolol ct I I hue ( Illholr'stcl ( 11 the ( colmlssiOI anti his 10 desire ! to carry , on his part of tw WOrk wIth rn'OJC' ) checks and haltcls , Ilstclul I : of cOltlll hllHI"lf to the Josllol of secI'ellr he now ; sighs 11\81'1 gelcml manager . 11' ' olce that toes hot exIst nll If It hm lCClt created surely toes not COltl'l- plate that ole lal shal : receive anti Ilshl'/o all money , luke nil Ill'chuscs : , direct what supplies Ire to he bought aunt where they are to he shilppetL The relief cou1IIs8101 Is for the time being t state itistituthuui. Tim JeOiie ) of Nebraska . . have I righut to expect that m'm..tllug the . eOIHllsslol does shall he aho\'e loard lint thc shal ) \ hOI.t ) ; receipts UiI 11sbm'sl'llliH shah 'be ' made 1mb- lie lS frequeiily ( lS Il0ssIhle ; that the SUlllllcs ? purchased 81111 bc bought In the OJOI 1ll'lot nHl hint the COlulilOdi- . tics IJ1chaHct . shah be of good qualIty , IU that every bill shah represent no mO'e than what ' Is bought Ild Hhlppel1 In reshiOlise to IIOlllal' demlull : 'l'hie ice has rCllcutell , ' called upon the conlul/ lon to itiatigurato busIness metwlls In Its work ant take the 1mb. lie Into its contlence ( about Its Opera- tlouis. These nllpclis hlHe becn uu- heeded. COUplalnts of Inelclenc ' anti luck oC atenton ha\'e : been niuhtlpiyhuig and ( WI now dccm It our duty to cal ul0n ) thc go\cl'nol' aud the legislature to reorganize thc COllul//lon nUI reo store . conlh1enee . In Its capacity uld Inte l.l . Such n body should he hike CacHar's wife , above suspicion , tuid its mcmhors sholll take special Ilins to disarm \ criticism. IS 7'1.m ; nOOI zen UE7'nBlOn.El"n There Is not n case on record whore I 1lh1c olccr fa\"ol'l the reduction of his own salary , , Inll wo do not .Imow or many hlHtllCCS where public olcC'l have fa\O'ct a Icllncton In the n11. her ' In the ' or their subordInates Ol' 11 ) ) Hubol11uutOS , when lie conl1Uon of the treasury Ilpcl'a tlvely requires retreuchimunit. . This fact must conslnnt bc heM In view by lie rel'encllnent commltecs ( or the ' . and school ' . city county Ill hO'I1 . A stJIlug IIHtance Iii . point Is fm'nlshell In the oCCI or city clerk and eQuip- trohler. ' 1lm 'CHS : ago the ditties devolving oil the city clerk and comph'lcl were all lcrfol'met In the city clel'I.1 olhlce. In nl1110n to these duties the city clerk Ilso was rCItlrcd to 1101'fO'U ) other dutIes IHI Uenbcl' or the license board und to do the work now le'- formed br the secretary or the Icenso iOtird. ) For all these varied duties lie ( ntlse \ dutes allowance was its follows : City clerk's ) . . . . . . . . $ per month Deputy city cleric. . . . . . . . . $ ler mouth One Journal clerk. . . . . . . . c per mouth Total salarle . . . . . , . . . $2 : per month Fou' the month of .lalitiary . 181 ; . lie . pity roll for lie work 110le In thc city cleriCs ) olco tel ( yours ago Is us fol. lows : CITY CI.mUC'S OFFICE. City cerk. CTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ O 3\ : Deputy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 0 Journal elerl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 0 lecoll clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOU 0.1 ) ) Stenographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GIS : COMPTBOLLEIVS OFFICE. Comptrler COMlTIOLLlm'S . . . . . . . . . . OlFICE . . . . . . . $20833 Ieiuti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] f 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uollceepel' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 0) ) Assllant booldceeper. . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 0) Tax : eterhc..1) 10 ! 0 01 Two clerls ul $5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 0 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ :3 So wo are 11)'lug $ I.J I I I a month 10W for about the same work that waH done tea years ago for $2 : : n month anti the t'hiornious Increase of $1,200 u month does not IncUlo the ( PaY of the tees ll. Iwcl'ctnl' , of tlo Icelso hoard. ' 1'111 there IUI ) ' be I more IHWfcd ) system or bookkeeping nnl a 10r perfect chrc Ulon , vouchers Inll dullH than thcI'u wns toil 3'cl'g Ugo. 'l'ho IIUfston that . conflOntA lS Is l , whr 11\111 the cIty lJr $1 : : for n . cllllt ) city clerk In 1805 whl'l thl' city , clerk who blt lie ( entire l'Cllonslhlly of what tire now two (10. co. purtments was only l'I'lul $100 anti hlB cl11l. ! $7r n lolth II 18S : ? 'ho contllt Ulllcs with equal flrco to the other ol\lo'cs nml ni the celHI'lmelts In tl city hull. Ten ) 'CI' ago rent . vnh3 ( ouiio whit It 18 now Hud cloth . - - - - - - - hug Rllt nil IlLlFFnrll9 or life were I very much higher lhnl thlY are how. . Today there are hlT11reft oC first class accol111 I ts nll clerks belll/ 111 nnxlou9 to ncccIIl I1oslUon9 ( lt from $ iO to $100 It monlh. \h ) ' shouhl lie city Il ' $ 1tOO to $180 I 3'11 for . 1 emlH of Work ( lint does not requIre expert ImowlC\go . \ and Involves no respoiisl- hi t ? 'hc ' ' treasurer's ofilce costs ' city h'cnAIIOr'9 01co now $ i2OOfl n , year , for clerical salarIes ex- elusive of the treasurer , wlo gels $0.000 n 'cnr. Four 'I'I' ago that force was drawing leR' than half that nltunt nnll ( the ( vork In the olic vas wel ierforined. ! How did these ( 'xh'n'ulltnlnrlcl ' Into the ( ' VOhi ? B ' creel II . lillY I'ol fly , politIcal 11'CSHt. n lt lielotIsln. ) Ieiiibcrs of tie cunci foisted lick sons nml other EhIttIVeS 1111 the city hIllY roil In ole CIIJwly 01 another tll II the process . or ( hue hind the ( salarIes raised for these imsitlons. " 'hcl OIU of these favorites ' alit the nlnl' ' Is . fn\'OIILH dl'ollS salary coui- thtuned. 'l'iie ' ' , ' ' for periiiciouis tlilel. 110 Ile'nlcolA II'eSSt'I' . fo' salurles hitis hl'cn exerted II ' raIsing Rallllcs his eXl't.tlll by tlx.cntlt comhlnes tll WIIII hcele' who 1'\'el let 111 so long 11 thl'l'C Is niiy , l'h iaiice to lout the t t rca sti ry. , 'Flits 11 vliy ho I hillY rol haH : Ilel'l'aSel ( fml $ O.2n ( ) a month In 1& 10 o'e' $ : O.OlO ) ) lit lSH : . I has heconw self.crllllt limit ( the II'unlng Imlfe1st be nlllllc(1 ) ( \1 orolll ) ' . so ( lint the 111'I111 for In- t'reised ; lIre vroteetIoii I cln hi' . lel . vithi- ell l'Oltsclll thl' t JIOI"'I.t ) of the taxpayer i'uuptcy. , nlt fot'cll the city into balilc- , l'OOL1'G .IN 1 ] H.Ul,10,1"OOIOIr. ) . Hllltor Cln111'1' of Nev Hn\llshl'e has : shown I ll'oier ) regard for the ( 1) ) hil' Interests In lJlntlJ out , Iii his Isun1 clear 111 forcIble WI ) ' , ! Ole of the t faults anti I111Je1S of the loll ) bill 11 It \\'ml reported ) to the seiuuite. lo I II I t 10hll'ell I vesoiut Iou II'cctl the ( , Iltl'I'slltl GOlmcl'CI l'OlllsHlol to II'cIJI'o a stnteilell of ll' ( call1nlm- ) : : Hun of the rlwa , ' hues bet wecu ( 'Iii- cage ulul the I eahol'(1 ( Iiii(1 ( thl' ( gross mil Utt IUCOI1' of thest ( hues last year , nHl to supply thie stuimitt' wih itiforuna- ton ( ns to the II'oPO'ton ) of tl ( cipiahh- : 7alon to the total of all railroads of the . COuiiith' ) ' . together wih 1 COII1llson of Iii co itil' . 'rhls Ilfo'llton I : I I i. ChlllCI' Inll : ( was Iit'cessly : to ( unlh'I'HtmHl the effect of the ( bill to allow Ilooln/ ) . In tr ( opinion of lie ( XI'\\ Illllfhllt sl'nltol' thl' lwtln IU'aSI'I' gives stui- pltlous authO.I , to the Ialmllls : , nHl he II'OCCNlct ) to show how It woulll en- Ihle ) thl1 to ( fO'1 one vast enmnhina- ton with 1 caillllzaton : of more than ( $1 1,000,000.000 ant u hot Inconw after ' lixeti charges of ' ' 11t.O- ) ( ) IJ3'ln Ixct chll cs over $11.000- POt ) . le saId lucy could agre.e 10 coun- unit to I 1unuJlu : board of ten or three mfn lie tl 1osllon of this ( Incoll' . giving the ( board : authority Int discue- tOI to use such Portion of It IU they should fee lit for tIme pUriOSL' ) of con- h'oluJ legislation Q' Inlucnelug 11b- lie olilcers. 'I'iie rll'oulH coum alHo : embollr In their partnership 1/I'l'eleut ) I schetule of \\'at : for all cluses : of railroad operatives to bl malntnluet ullon all ralh'ollls of the counl' ) ' . "In short " 8ult 31v. Chanllm' . "this $ L1- . 000,000,000 partnership 1S given un- limited 10wel' or raIlroad l'usol u ton , all rlwa , ' comlcllon an 'whel' In the country Is Ibolshet by act of comi- . gl'CIS , and the t rate of fares . Ill fl.tJhts for thc whole C01I.1u , ' bl lxct hy ) one mlulgin board. " I was IU alemlt , he Iccm'I't , to create i raIl- road 1OI11\1 ' with uulmlol 10wer to lx railroad rates and the wages of raIlroad : labor. For the 1111Ose of protecting the 800,000 l 11'011 ellloycs ) II lie country ( rom the danger to. theIr iii. terests which he 10intet out Senator Ohl\lor 11'Oposc ) au Ilenlllcnt to the bill , which . . was adopted . requirIng that every contrct shall contain u stplluton to Hnhlit conh'o\'clslls he- tweeui the mltI11 comnauiy , aul Its e11110res to Ilhltrlton , If the hatter shah desIre it , anel IW mutual conseut tle Inlerslute Commerce cOllnlsslol nJICt 11 arbitrators . this . stIpulatIon to he bltlng on eJel party to tim contmet Senator Chlne1el' declared thut ho . WIJ . not wlln to gIve all lower ! o\.c. the wages of labor to " 1 10uoiloly ) such as wi he cl'cltet 0' Is intended to bo created by thc passage . sage 01' the Icn111/ bill. " lie was wIll- iuig to vote for Iny legislation . 10 which the ' railroads were justly olttul ItI Was tlsllosell ) to modIfy the nnt-loolhi/ CIIISU of the Interstate COlme'cc law , hilt he was not 11'cIJleel ) to cOlfm' Ipon thcl thc stnllcllols ) authorIty which this pooling h\ woult give tIlel ) ) . Senator ChnnIIcl"1 discussion of this muieasuuie. or the 101t01s of It which ho tpsh'et to have n munlet , shied a new light upon It . nlt us ' ; lwn by tie umcnllcnt adopted 11lle II 1m. IH'esslon ) , It ha\lng : been thc ( und0" stoOl Intention of the supporters of the ( bill to IJss It IS It cume fl'om the house. I will now go back to ( lint body , If It IlnHSCH hue senate . , anti this w\ t'olHlel somowlltt nucel.tuln its en- netlent hy the 11esQlt congl'ess. ( IJW'.w.s ' ( TUN l'IutN. The Inlm:111 : Illnn ) of the ( nllmlnl8t1' ( lon I II'oIISeH ) to IUthOI'I7 ! ) tl t sl'cl'etnl'Y of the treasury to issue bonds to nit Il0nnt snlclent to IIIOC1'0 Int inn iii- tnln 1 gold resI'\'c I1Il to l'ellcOI amid retIre United Htnh's ut gai teuttier notes I.nleel . 11 11 tmHlcl UOtlH anti h'cast.notcs : Issled IIIC' the act of July 1,1. 1SPO. Tine ' ICt ! II'e' /alu ) IJOllt of these two klnts of notcs Is Iholt $500,000,000 , so ( lint they cOlsttlte about ole.lhl'd of Ito ( CI'I'cUe ) ' . I r 10llli sholit ho Issued , as 1J'0\1111 ( ( for Il lie ( hi now UIIC' COIlslhL'L'litioiu 1)3' the bamiking mind " mUHllel'lton Ilulllg uul CI" - 1uc , % commltce , It Is sufo to say that legal tl'lllI' ( Ill ( rCaSthuy uotes ( would bo lost Ilnel ) l/el In I . hel' htIreIiuiHe. ) 'Flit , bIIH : 11't Inxlotl to get thIs CU' lCtiC3' . out of lie ( WI ) I Is perfVcthy lllllu that tlt eustcl'U ( . bankIng interest Is Ihll't lu nu effort to (1Hcl'le1 the legal tOIHlul' arid treasury notes Ult force thoh' COU\O'Hlol Ilto huiterest. heulllg gold hOldH 111 their relh'e incut 'ho 10tvo of this Is to get I Ilrgol' held for hUl lotes ( , 10 that , gh'cl the Ollllol'llllr ) ) , hue ( hlUkl wOIl1 Intolbtc(13' convert us 11 'h IR Ilos.d. blo of lhll ( 1101'tol ) ( r tIm currency lute bOIHhl. I olir lUlU or tim nltuut out- stumllg HhOlhl he thins COU\'I'I'tCl nll ictireti It vould create it serious comi ' I'oth'et wOIII CI'l'ltO /cl'lolS COl' 1"11.tol of tim CU'I'I'ICr , 111ss It wcro 1IrO\'llet Its has becn I' rOlJsel ) , that tIm rctrlITlnlll cnlcclltOI of legal telders for c'nll mOlth shnl IOt bo greater tll the 1''I'I'all ' II lie ImOllt of ilfltlouiill t I hiSiuk ulot'S \111' the ( 011(11' ( ion of the 1111 I. 'rhe llnlJcs Itt the COllllolS or n11O111 ( hnlk nee ( issues HIIHtCII li lip ( Illmlllstmtol piaui Wil 11 ( whol ( ' fall , thcr l'll 1m no 1101ht. to ul'lll out I Hlmelcll ImOllt of halk lotes ( ( to comllelRntn for lie wlllllwlls of lie ( legal teunlers . and vhihlt' n rell'II , ' for this ( might he fOlld thl'olJh ly.JI I'I7IIISiUOI of bank holes \ IIS101 ) , uhc\II . assets Illl stoekhuohders' lIabilIty , , ( limit wOlll not he a IHlllllnl E'liieth , . Ill tt nuiy rate Is Ii mutcr for ( lie future. 1'0 coit- tract lie creulntl ( JcllhlU to thl I eX' tent ( or 200OOOO ( ) ( ( ) ) or * 3OOOOOthO ) , would be ' ' ' seuious . ' this woull I " ( tcl'lolS thing yet , : W0111 nluoRt certainly . be lie result , or earryliig out. the ulhulllHtmtOI Ii hilt nclah Ph ii ii . - I 11 nnotl'I'ulhl objection to limit ( : \ ( lint Il IJ'ollseR ) ) to slhstluto for the 101.llhI'I'Ht.1e.1rllj ! ) obllgiitlons of the I O\I'I'IIWlt. nunouiiitiuig , lS we have Inll , to : Ot.OOOOU Iltorcst.hl'nrl/ ohlgnlols , tnl11u 01 lie Ilcoille ) ) for fifty , 'tnrs tin Interest charge whlll , ns WIH IlltLl1 ( hty I'lnt0' Vest , wOllI nt the 0111 of ) t that ( into /I'1111' * , . ( XO,000. ) At tin t , sn II tll ( ! I would trlmsfll' to ( lie Iltolal hllls ) all the ( Ilh'llles ) mind II'olts ( of lie 1II011in UoW lnhit'rluig Iii the ( Issue of 111"1 cl' . , . , ' b ' thu ' ' . 'l'lie 'xi- I'IH , by thuO'el'llelt. ( 'rie ( /IJ' ) ' docs lot Justify , re'OhlrSe to n lloll' l ' or ( hIs kind , 1101' wil tiny congress ' gross tha I gives heed to hOliiltul' ) ) SIIt' IWlt mlolll such I IIOll' ' . SOiii I thiauigt's hi"1 hLlu made Iii thl' ( hIll by the huousi' _ hall" : " . . nUll lm"I'lc : , ' com- mutt tee. Inlt ( hioy are tint such as r" mo\e the objections 10tel1 I Is 11' sUlcd , however . Um If the bIll goes to ( lie I hOUS1' It wi hc In It Jatellll ' form. to Its in ml11Il As 11 chauceH li that hotly . thl' ( II'eslll1101uhll \ ' Is thaI ( I cnlnol 11:188 : . for It wi not 011 , ' \lgo'OUHI . ) ' oliloscel ( 1.\ ' lie fl'l1 sil- \1 mcu , hut ) \11' , ' likely nearly , ' mull tll' ( l'lllhlcts ) ) : w\1 \ hI' fOlll lu ollllHltol to It. Ao to tll ( sClntl' ( , thll' . SI'IJS to he : ii > sohuuti'ly uo Ilosslhll or any lulml'111 11 lsln tOI. ( Sllt tOI Shl'l mlm : ItU't Oi ( 'Yl'llnelelay : . thnt the ( tnlmce colmltle ( . 11 utterly hclllil'ss I Is equally , divided , 1U1 can reach ' ' ' . 'I'he free silver ' ito 1 I'C'ml'nt. (1'11 Sl\'C' ml'n wi lunc lothll ( that 110H ! not con- clll their 11emaUl , lot evemi the \101' o llol rccllty suhmltefl ( by Senator SIWI111 for short ' tlmf ( honlls or certlil- eatls of hlllhlldllSS , anll thus ( hue ( sttuii : t Ion stamls ; I Is far fl'01 hell I reassuring Hlul lon. Puhlc 01lals whose duty , It 11 to abolIsh 1II'ClreH nll relluee cxtr\a- ( guint salaries wi not 10 It 10 long as they ' hele\'e , that ( It will Inter Interfere wih ( heir 1)111118 all : amhlton ( for higher olhice. They , ale toll by the ( lendl of e11110rcs lIkely to be affected br the' IJ'nnln ) knife tha tun , radical act iou will result h"cc1slguln .such olcais to iohltical ' hue trouble Is poltcal. ! 01)llrlo111 ) ! 1he lint ( ell ' tnu ( 'lHrtsln ' snp11Itels of et\lo'cs ) tnteJlp uulle t9 personally , Fcell ( oihidsYWiuII ' \ ! t th9 ( _ _ Ire , 1U\S8 \ , pf taxliyers : stan 1 on amid \01thelr tal , . iuig 'Qu the ( ' I'bHfoll. I.et city nnel ' cOlnty o\cah become convinced that 'n Uajori , of . the voters dem.HI re- . trenchmelt unll ( lucy will act promptly und ' ' . , tlcciH\'el , Senator Y'sl's mulmcss In ImbUel stntn his olllnlon lint . there Is not ' the slightest PossibIlity of tIme Ummcu commltcc aJrecll on In ' measure to report to the senate Is fl'eshlng if I lot reass\'lng. I It least gives the SUpolters ( of the iresident's posltol / clear view or hue situatIon amid It also serves notIce on the Il'eshlent . that hc wi In all II'oIHhlt ) hc left to moet the cmel'gcnc"o n vanIshIng gold , , ! 011 reserve wilt his IH'cscut ' resources. So far IS Senator Yest' has assIsted In clearing tip the Horizon , he certainly has done son cthhll to open the way for llrcslental ( cton Inthepeuidciit of new congressIonal legishuitlout. There . are two 01' three Ulnirest omissions In Senator SuuuIth's tax cx- cmllton ) bill ( limit should he rectified. The bill exemlll only buihdiuigs and gl'ounlH uscd for llhlc schools. The constItution mllli no . distncton bo- twcen schools , whether Ilhle ) 01' 1)11- ) \Ite , SLctallan 01 non-scctnt'lan. 'l'ho Intcnt of lie contluton ( was to exempt - empt Clucutonnl Institutiomis. 'l'here should tulsa he I clause In the bill I'X- emptng Iosplals that do not dhs- cI'lmlnlte against Iny sect. Such lls- tllalH are Just its mich entitled to tax OX lton lS churches Ill schools. ' .hel Is where the Ino of cxempton should be dm wn. 'hose Whisky trust receIvers are dif- fe'l'nt oils ) ( line from tIme Iceelvlrs II which tIm whisky isis usually bccn stored. will nly ' "lmhle' St. : 1Rul ( Hoi . . I Is a serious qteslon whether young Mr. nryan ot Nebraskn'woull ' notice It It i a house sllult ( all upon huinu I there was uny lesson In the Nebruka election , I was thaI silver rear. unl tlve. ! _ te ' 1 shoull be tent to the hi- ' _ 'I _ : . Uon't Aijpe ? aic lt Ojico , du1ier.Joutiiau . , ' " ' will some ondinuy ' one-ot those slallR- men at Wnshlnstotr who arc so Vociferous In their delulclutoJI at gold bond icindly Itell UII mliii nalwl tile amount he , ! or some other loan-ally ulhel man-I wi hiuig to luke lnt oC Ilver bond ? ' ---t ft . - 4 \1 iCxtriu 1,1111 i'rnlmiuii'c. SI. I.otls ) Utobe-1)emoci-at. Au extra sesoibn1 't . Al les the 1"lty.tourth con. reuis i'hi1 uorob.thIY lhimjve ' ' reBI wi Illob.bIS'lhave to he held. 'l'hls 19 one oC the unpIeuaun . pOSs1bliiti which has been before unllfuant / ) ' ever since the present couiinessCbejin tti tinal SeSsion eight COnHleSIjbrnln Is Inal : wepls ago. At t1 t/e W/S Ihere a hikehi- hooll that ' co'mpr0iiensi Ikel. any collr Inanclal legis- lotion at a remedbu tinier could be limit ! lellH. wIl tel. but there J pmed , at the beginning. 10 be u chance Imt Hmo Palliative , soun ( lallalve measure ' to remo:01 : mitigate a few at the counlrY'1 monetary ihis. might bl adopted. Hope on this score , however. has boa weak. oiling as thnl Imase . ( or It became evident several weelts ago Ihat none ot lie imieasur.s proposed by Secreur Carlisle or 1)re3enetI leaSUNs In the halle ot "comuipromumoes" by Jlreented senators or representatives cull bl enacled. I TIU CUlWWr ( JflMli. IOlanapl1 Journal ( rp , ) : Mr. Clove- land'a ml8ago I decidedly pAnicky , Anti yet there Is a general tmpresslon thAt the can- gross which he 10 humbly begs to heed his words wi take no action In tht unatter. Dos Ion Globe (110m. ( ) : The tMmorable inca- Page sent to congress by President Cleveland Is an appeal 10 puittlotlanu . not I'artlnshllh it Is an Imperat\.o summons to our senators - tots and represenlath'es to take acton for the welfare not at the north or the south , the cat or the west , but at the whole coun- try. Chicago Herald ( dcnm ) : The business men anti busIness organizations ot the country shoulll rally at mica 10 the support ot the president Dnd RIve senators especially to un- deralaml that they have no use for Iloltcians who subject them 10 perpetual annoyance and loss by lallerlng with the standar ( for party pu rposs. Gobe.Democrat ( rep ) : Ooh bonls , such as Cleveland propOes would undoubteJly sell be' Icr oman coin bonds which the treasury ha heretofore issiucil . however , In order to meet the scruples M these who oplOO Ibo change . ! It could do very little epee subsluto the word coin for the wont gold In the Cleveland bill. Al that word has therefore Imean con- strued . coin means gold . and therefore flay serve for a while lener. Chicago Tribune ( rep. ) : The friends of honesty - osty outshlo ot congress ouh to rally . pro\ lug unmistakably to heir s3ntor ! all repro- senlatves Ihat they do not waut a debased silver monomelllism at home and hue an- tonal , lshonor abroad which could not be avoided if I lie silver exlremlsts are allowed to have ( heir way. The people ohou\l mal ( a Ilrlsslng deman.1 . that the president be sustained , all 10 It speedily . or It may be too Inle. nulalo Express ( rep. ) : I Is much 10 bo regretted lint time president expressed doubts 01 lie abIlIty at time gverment 10 loat an- other loan on Ihe sauna terms ns the last one ( , This was a uselEss releelon on tIme goverment credit all there arc no fc , to Justify It. Its tendency must bl to weaken conlllencl still rurther. A nina wlo has an article to sell Is not \te ! to get his Price for It It he announces In advance that he does not expect 10 get his price. nes Moines Leader ( dem. ) : 'fhe advocates of silver collllaln limit the sent of the money Ilower In this country Is \al slreel. They are tldoubtedly correct. But how about their 11roposcII remedy ? I Is to transfer the seat to Ienver. How would that henell the PCOIle With time money Ilower ot the country - try In Wal street we still haV3 an honest. full value dollar. Wili te power trans erre.1 . to Demmvcr wo would have a debased currency. which would vialy affect every busIness Indur In the couumtry' Louisville Courier-Journal ( dciii. ) The mcs. sage at time president li a most thoughtful and timely ocument. 1 Is more than that. I Is an ahle and lumlnoll slatement at Ihe whole fiscal sltalol , carrying with It an np- taal I 10 patrIotc Americns , the more cogent and palhet.c because or the clrcumstauco that It will pass for the most put unhe 11 by Ihe timid amI selfsh poltcians who CJI- pJse Iho haw-maklumg arm ot Iht governnment. But it reflects nothing but credmt and honor . Ipon GrOVE Clevelnd , It Is on such occa- slons that gocd men at all imarties. friends and roes alI cannot withhold theIr admiration and support. suporl. New York Herll ( Ind. ) : The failure of these men to /uslaln time natonal credit Is directly reslOnslble for the distrust which Is I mlitested : In the "run" on the treasury. ThaI distrust paralyzes industry anti , trade end throws out at employment a vast amount or money whch ! increases the redun.lancy . of [ the currency mimi tends 10 force the gold out at the counlry. An Immediate restoraton or confidence Is the only remedy and this can be achieved h1 only one way. J congress even at this late day , will authorize a popu- lar loan for the maintenance ot the gold reserve and Intrust time reconstruction at our monetary system to a commIssion . of such character as will command universal respect the crisis will bo averte Will our law makers 10 this before It Is too late or . will they walt for another "object lesson , " .tor which the country wilt have to pay ? Cincinnati EnquIrer ( dem ) : As before re- lmal : } < c. time messag was not Intended for , congress. Congress will ' pay no heed to It. TI. ; next cougre3s will give just as Itt heel. No gold bouls will be issued No duties wi be mnaule payable In god. : The gold now In the treasury will be shoveled out by the president durIng lie next week or len days. There Is plenty at good money la the treasury. Gren- b'clcs have to be left In exhange for the gold that ! oes. Mr. Cleveland has nt yet got tar enough 10 deliver the gold to our foreign financial eaemles without receiving Bomethlng In return for It. The revenues only fall short . of the expenditures OOOO.OOO a year and . there Is now nearly twice that amount In the i treasury-only It Is not In gold. The govern- meat can ge right along and pay all Its bUhs. It also redeem In silver all the notes I can slver al pre- seated by Mr. Iclcelhelmer and Lazar Frere . . 1IU.Vll > Al.0W/EllSlI' , Denver Republican : . Municipal ownership et railroads would go far to solve the prob- lem presented by the Brooklyn strIke. Then the rights of employee as wel as those ot the publc would reeeivo mora consideration and there would be less occasIon for strikes. This plan bas been adopted In Glasgow , where It his given general satisfaction. EngineerIng News : The best avaiable remedies within great cities seems to be municipal ownership ot the whole street railway - way s'slem and Its lease to operating corporations - poratons on terms just to both parles , but leaving thc absolute control In the hands ot the city iimutimorities. This Is the plan now on trial In Toronto and In Detroit , and It has been long enough on trial In the first namel city 10 prove the wisdom at those who. cnrrle the plan through against 'power- rul and Inleresle,1 opposution. Washington Star : The time cannot bo tar off when Ihl ( largo cites at the country I will begin seriously anti earnestly 10 con- sider the problem at how best 10 take pea- ps- session at lie street railway rrnnehlses. The reat strike In Brooklyn , added 10 the scandal - dal of the trolley comblno In Phiadelphia , must have a notable effect In advancing this date for Iho ' troubles that come at corl10ra. lon monopoly will grow faster and faster ns the large centers oC population Increase In size. Those franchises are too valuable to bo gIven away , and yet they must bl turned over to somcbody or some combina- ton of persona for lie general convlnlene ( at time publIc. The maier seems 10 lie be- Iwce the sale ot tIme franclisu to the high- est bidder and absolute ownershll ly the coiumummuuuity. . 'ifIIJM 8J.l 4 NINIIlifdSK1iX.9. Bogus coin Is In circulation at North Plate , and even two ot tim edItors have sc- cured \ some ot the " 'Iuler. " Willie howell , a H-year.ol Ehnwooll boy , was probably fatally wounded ly the accidental - dental discharge at a gun while rabbit hunl- Ing. Ing.The marhnl at Friend , caught Bait Slolr In the act or burglarizing a house and the prisoner has been bound over to the district court for trial The Norfolc Sugar company bas been sued for $15,000 Iumages by Thomus G. hiigimt whose arm was badly Injured In the factory last fall. A Nebraska City hotel keeper saW what he supposld to be a hock at viM geese In a cornfell , and he Proceeded to get his lIttle gun anll shoot a scar" or more at Iho birds. After ho had served up ( hue geese 10 his delighted boarders one oC his neigh- hors called on him and asked for a settle- ment. us the birds were ( suite and had been raised with great care. . - /I1u or t hn 1rall. Sioux City Tribune The maguiitude ot the liquidation which magniude has been forced In the west Is Illustrated by the report ot the receivers ot the I.om- baril . Investment company , which has just . been tiled at St. I.ouls. I UI1IJear6 that during the last ninety days $8.0.0 ot time assets ot the company have been converted Into cash und a like sum pall to eredltou - - - - Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U S. Govlt Report pyaI Powder Baking 4BSOLVTELV PU , MADE FOOLS OF TIE ISEL YES The Rcent Wake of the Monopoly Organ Grind6r. . - BUTTING hEADS AGAINST A SOLD WALL : i nelcctoua from" u Country Editor Who Sce I Connlr. Itlor I Thlnl RN Thay . Arf11 WRnta to Ino" Where \,0 I Arc At YOnK , Neb. , 3am. 3t-To the \lor of The Dle : You make mo say In my last letter that thai members of the legislature Were delegates to the state coumvention. 1 said tIme "membors of the legIslature were nomlnalell at the county cOI\entons which electell delegates to the state con\'enton ; at least , the malorlty of them were " The editorIal meoln at York was not It should have been as veil nUollled as shonll The boys hall a ! oo tiuuie. They Imow how when and where , 10 have a great big tlmne . The emily critcism on the mletn ! ns 1 whole was the little slabs at 10se. water. Tim Public wl atelll these meet- \ ! . TIme PeoPle are pleased 10 have lie prIvilege of gazing emi the great thought balterles of the slate. Whether or not lie Hosowalor battery Is In harmony with lie other Illanll 0\01 the state Is R maler the general public does not want to b\ hotherld with. I hess hlaunuumond . the preshlent of the I Editorial l association . Inhl tn his reply 10 the mayor's speech ot welcome that he was glad that the association had no pilot with them. All kuow whit he mean I. The boys lau/hel. I I : 1110 wonler that so few of the state editors were present. I was told the same sort of things were sprlnklell through the meelngs heretofore. These meotngl should have no ) ollc In them. Noth\l ! of the Idml Is expected or appreciated , save by a few who have the Ucohale. The general ) ublc cares no more for Hosowalor than for Gero but i 1101S care just us much. , Wol Inrormed republcans know their tart . cannot wIn a game wihout the followers - lowers of [ the Journal anti tIme followers ot Time Bee work amI fght In unison. The two IlalJerS may bite each olher's cars. The arty can and w1 not malt their disputes party luestons , 'ho real Ilvlln ! Ino between the two ohtinmeumts Is wher\ ana blindly supports any one the party may nominate , the other refusIng It tIme nomlneo does not represent the \oler In some rumlnmentnl maier or hmOhicY. The Journal Is the mouthllece or time uhrst elemeul , The Bee of the secoimit. Irst seconl. Humanlly Is made UI at these two classes. They arc both hero wlh us. The repub- lcan llrty II\sl have both 10 wiui The editors who met In York seem to have been bent on driving The Bee out of lie party . 'hoy did not say that Majors would have been a better governor than Holcomb They know , and two ot them sold prIvately , that Governor Holcomb amI Auditor 100r stoOl alone bat ween the state treasury and the army of ! rabben. . , I Is not then that Hosewalcr and 10,000 other republicans gave Nebraska 1 loot as its exectutive. Timey admit that Holcomb Is a ! oed maui and lint It with bo a good tIming for the party In tIme long run They lo not say In what respecl Il with bo gooll. That part ot It Is so patent that It umeeds no words to fasten It on the average umiiuid rot that the party lund . nn'lhlng against Tom Majors but Ihat thousands believed that ho was too friendly with the railroad Inleresls. Whelhor that was a act or not had Mthlng to do with it. The lea- son then I It teaches any Is that we must get the two 'elements ot the party together In the slate convention. There are men both shies can agree to support One element - mont caonot ride rough shod over the other. I the Journal and some at the country press InsIst. however on reading those who wi not follow thom blIndly out at the party they may go . rather ( ham be sneezed at all tIme , time . H , they go thor republIcan IIarty \\1 elect no more can- didates ; that Is It lie opposition put up decent men to Vote ror. Wipe nosowaler and The Dee or ot the mnp ot the state and you have 10,000 or 15,000 others to satisfy In makIng your mmonilaations . Every state has two ell- ments In the republican party. When they are together they wIn When they are apart they lose. There are unreasonable men on both sides . Those who dcmand that any who voted against Majors shall take mme part In the next republcan caucuses - cuses are the real enemies of tIme party. There was no personal work agaInst Majors In the country by republicans who did not vote for him. Should that rub be adopted It woulll not win these auth-Majors telows to the support of the next ticket . but would drive them to earnest wont for the other sldo. Instead of a 3,000 vote against time party It would be 10,000 or 15,000. So tar as the public lows , Majors Is acting more hike a gentleman than any at the editors who are abusing Hosowater. When the boys spIt on Hosewaler they must remember that they at the same time waste a lot ot saliva on 1 whole herd ot republIcans . Not that the heId follows Time Dee blindly. The truth Is The neo follows the herd. I editor at al times Is In personal correspondence with a mmmuh- tude ot men all over the slate. lie knew what ho was talking about when he said that Majors could not bo elecled. Docs time parly want to read a man out who keeps In touch with the people and studies their wants'l The party cares less for any man In Its ranks than I doe for vIctory. Some ot the boys swell up and swear at Hosewater ; , al tim saturn time not one of them could do a thing with time . element or the party Hosewaler represents. That Itoment hM no confidence In Gore . tones , Inmmonll , or an ) ' . of Ihem. HORewater cOll1 do nothing with tIme Journal Ilement of limo pnrty I hive ellht mIles In the country , and , 110 mint get onto mich ot time inside work- Ings or the leathers. I took In the meet- . log or the editors , anti nm sorry to hear tIme bo's say that Hosewnter defeated the party anll nt the smo ( line hMr them any lint al must Inlo ( nlll ret every to- IHblcnn 10 stol Thl leo anti tenth I omit of [ the party. I a pnper Is able 10 flcrlat n Inrl , horse sense would demnnl that Ilaper ; bo kept In time party I The thee over naked time part ) ' to nom- Innlo nn ) cllllllale who was not 1 gooll luau . 1180 II ) Wilam Hiey or Jones anti tell \vho that mnnaR. . The rllHblcan parly has n hnll taste In its moUlh , calBI.1 . by the Iatn or ( lore an.l . leD SOl II. I Is sick ot It. ! ThlY arc both al rigimt a 111 bolh elements umecemi- amity , Ifve thcalro mutiui . lar ) dlslro 111 expect II ess. Tholsantls of us are anxious to know our tale. I wo are to bo reall omit lot It bo done quIck I' . ( live us chlorolorm whlo ) errorllng the operatlouu. S :1 O. PHANI\ .4 .1U.V1IFJC . PU ' / 'lC 11T. ' - hirookl'n Life : 'hrolo-Don't ) ' 01 Ihlnlt timers will he any lmuunlsliummelit . hctltrr for I lal who ommll hIRII ) ? Dlablo-OC COUl1e 1 ,10. , 10lh his WI'18 will be there , at the Ramo timimt' . Itere 'I ' _ 111' ' JnrJer'I Haznr : - luffy-Timat's I )111) ' , \ \ \ " hrllht c01 . : or > 'lmIN , .1 hutuvkiumtt. I JIlnl WhY , 'l'O ' J h II\'t , 111 If he 111) ' Iwew how 10 tmmlk 'j ho'c he smart l'I0Ugh to keep hlR 10uth ! hul ! Sounervihie .louirnumlWlggmm : ( u3umohlng- ) . ' ' 'l'iu crc's umut lii mug \l" h ' lea I I uem. . yon kin\ 01.1 boy. 'agR-In't tiieu't' Ihollhl I You never saw iimmy lt Iht' 1)I"cl'u t that our new hired girl tm'ns out. t Phll.lelp . . hic'cirh : TIme tmuilor Is often cohmmiueiii'II to eumtr stuit before lie cami get lmhs mimoney. Texn Stftlngs : A lmhihosoimhmer who lund momurried mtmm igmmoraumt gin museil to cull her 'brosvn , smugur. " liecutuse , hue said , she 'uus svect but tummrcflmmeuh. Sym-nciuse I'ost : 'illle-t am ambitious to go before the footlights. Sue-Then you lummti hetit'r rumm along before hiaua coumies dovn titiu. Yale hlecormh : l'rott'esor-l low long simoluhd a mmiii mm's legs be i mm hroport ion to hi lit loth v 7 3lr. uowstmmmuti-Long emmougim to reumeim time gruuuumd , sir. floaton Olohe , Iumige-I will give yoiu an lmouir mutmtl mt quit mter to leave tOVmi. 'l'rammmp-- Never mind tIme imouur. jiulge , just give mum ) time lUurter , TilE TltlCh'STiflS. ' .tiimmta Journal. Fimhl mmmammy a. tinme tIme th'lhlcmmum ummmuu him. wommiler great lmmu gazed At tricks time Japammese pcroruimed , \Vlmiclm every one mmmnmtzed. Amml now tlmese tmiclcstermi of Japan 'P0 wnm their Jmiggiinm take. For vlmile smmmmmtiu I tug cii iimmt riglmt mm.lommg They mmevcr mmmmmte a break. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i'iii : I'R 11 0 .11(1 llIi , U IItL. Chicago Itecoril. She was cm. level > ' 2hotlermm Girl , 1)resscml in tlu best of taste , \\'iio SiluhiCsiflm mmmnumumer ummiafralmi And iammguage inure and cimast. , ' , , \viih you ? ' ' the young ummaum iioidly cried , "Say , wiil you lute in > ' wife ? " ' Time lovely mnnidomm. coy , replied : ' , "Not oa your mmmutuu-zml life. " ' ' \Vimat's this ? ' ' lie cried : ' ' ( hmi crutch blow- This IthetClm so crisp mutt tart ? " "It's thIs. " she said , in. mmceents low , "You get time marble Imoart. " "Your womils , " lie aiiil. "outrainihi my kea. . But must I bear tiuis hous7" "I gimess you nmust , " . sue smiled again , " . " "Accept time doubie.cros. "Ohm , what an answerl" was Imi cry ; "Is there imo cumamigummg It ? " lImit the maiden winked imer other eye Ammd coyly answered "NItI" : r 1 Qiiak - OATS 1 ' A dime's worth of Quaker ' Oats viI1 build up more , F tI nerve and muscle than a n dollar's worth of meat. ' ( 'j Sold only in 2 lb. Packages. ) . . - . - ' , RELIABLE CLOTH1ERS Your MOllcy'SWtl'thi OL. Your Moiiy hi.tc1. ' , , . . . - ' . Greatest value ever . ' ' ' ' Heiu'cl of iii this town iii a Suit Overcoat ' ' ' I or Ulster ' . : S1O We place iii the $10 1t Soiiie of the best goods iii the house. Corresponding roduoUons In the ohlidran's depart. . men , and men's $6 and $7 pants at $2 , $2.50 , $3 , $3,75 , ' 4 BROWNING , IING & CO. , Reliable Clothiers , S. % V Cor , 15th amid Dotigluis. . -