. . - ' p * - ' - - ; - _ , - - ; ; ; - , " , ' , . . . . ' ' - TilE r.All DAILY BEE ) 'VEDNnSDA : FEnUUARY 0 1895. 4 OMAHA : \ , , . _ _ L - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I THE OMAHA DAILY BEi r n. ItOStWATI : T1ttor. . . p l'UIII.ISI:1 Jvlmy MonNINO. 1 ( _ - TrnMI : OJ HUBscflhI'TION. Jlly flee ( Wihout SundRY ; ) . Ooe Yer . . . $ 8 I Iauy I. . Rn,1 HundR ) ' . One Yent . . . . . . 1000 RI" Monthi . . . . . . . . 610 . . . : " Monlhs. . . . . . . . . . "hr.e .1nflth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 to Runlny ; UPE . Ono Yir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ( * tturitsiy flee. Ort 1nr . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 &O . . R1trlny lee. YInr. . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . G , reekly flee. One Yf ar . . . . . . . . . . . . OI"I"WIS. Omnhn. The T1e I3uI1Ung . Houlh ; Omaha Singer . Ifik. , Corner N nn,1 241h StR , Council flhiiITh. I 12 j'nFI Street. . Chicago 001cc. I : hl ( ' rlln : : of Crommerce. ; commpree. Xew York Itotn 13 , I on,1 15 , "rllunc Uldg. " ' /hlnlon , 101 J HlrPt ) , NV. . . . COIUtl SI'ON II.NCI. : . All communlcntlons relatng to n"ws nn,1 , - 11- tonal ! aier Ahoulr he rplnln. oloesc 1 'ro the 1.laor. : IUsINI SS 1.I'TTlmS. ) : t luAlnPR' IclNA and rpmltnncc Ahoul ) he n11repeI to The Heo I'uhl"hl"g conpnny , Omnha. Urnfl" chpck" , end ) oMolco orler" to Lo ( 111dO "nynhl" 10 the .rler of the company. < , . CO I'ANY. Ti ! : : I' : : 101.ISIINO - - - - BTATJMINT : OF' CIItCUbATtON. , II. , ' of The lice I'nt , - . OPTe t. T7chuck Blcrplor ) Thl lel Iuh- tsh\nl \ company betng duly " iworn , "a's thnt the actual lumhpr ot fun and conllet. * cotes \ ot the Inly Morning . g\'e"lnl nntl HunhIS' l o 11nl.1 .Iurlng 1 the month of JnIUnr ) ' . 18 ; , 'Ins ' 1. tolows . . . . . . . . U. O 11. . . . . . . . . . 1 . : OI 2. . . . . . . . . . . :0.11 : IS . . . . . . . . . . 19Th 1 ) 3. . . . . . . :0.1.1 19 I . . . . . . . . . . 19,179 . m.l 4. . . . . . . . . . H.GI2 . 243 . . . . . . . . 2 .IMI ( 5 . . . . . . . . . . 1.4)l 21. . . . . . . . . . . 20,913 . 6 . . . . . . . . . 20.W 22. . . . . . . . . . 19,3 7 . . . . . . . . . . 19.791 23. . . . . . . . . 19.81 , 8. . . . . . . . . HrG 21. . . . . . . . 20,230 9 . . . . . . . . . . 19C21 1 : . : . . . . . . . . 20.2 ; )7 10. . . . . . . . . . H.101 ; 26. . . . . . . . . . 20.19) it . . . . . . . . . 1.31 . 27 . . . . . . . . . 21,10) 1. . . . . . . . . . U.48 2 . . . . . . . . . . 20.27 .1. 1. . . . . . . . . 20.3 ; . 29 I. . . . . . . . . . 20.213 ] , . . . . . . . .19.161 80 . . . . . . . . . . I . ! I : n. . . . . . . . . . m.li 31. . . . . . . . . 23.C33 )0. . . . . . . . . . 1 ,31 TOtill . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .el.619 I.C"R Utoll % anti lclurn ( ' tI toples . . . . . . . . . . 4L271 . . Total nl . . < . . Iclurl',1 . . . . . . , . tOII. . . . . . . . . . . . . .el.275 f.2i I oRundl ) rtIty nverac ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U,71 Oonor : n. TZSCIUC" . Rwor In lrore me fll Rtl'Rerl1 ! In my Ire- ) enCI thIs 2 < day tC 1""lnlory. 189 : N. P. F1111. . Notary l'ubllc. Cotitt'Ilnitlonsto I the AHfOrlnllll Chnr- Itel 1'1 ! lint II "ohmwhal they ought : to le II tillS tll' . \\fll(1 ( : lcAlhlm' ; lel'lH 10 hn\e ) ' suc- ceellell II Cleltl a lcal stir e\el nfer ( he . nfm' was lelll : Chlugo : II 101111 ( 10 1\lp III'IIt' the top ( wel If I hUH to go clowl to the botom of Ihe Ihel1011'ter to 110 so. No Ilhlc ) ) olelnl who fnlH to hI' ) ' ctlll to ) ' ' before the ' ' ' Illfl'll' ) hl'for gl'alli jury ought . to feel Immlell at the OlIlIsslOll. ' 11111 who Ils Ito Ilt Illnn to rO ; , , th'oiii the I 1111lLH of the Inton Is Iii 11'lsl. 111'11111 ( h u ' the tlle mUSl'11 11111118 gtis. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t' 'l'hl'I' 11 gmtncatol Iii the fact that the giaittl IUry s1hL rt'tttlet' ' ' t Jlall .1. Wil 1Llllm' llflhIvcPssary ' the Ioll ' tlOlIlOllStl'llttoIlS of eiiibryotilc ! IflrkII1I1i4tS. 'l'll 1IIIalIl mnte lit cOlgl'ess to " 110 : ROlelhllg fov flvel' " ought to malw : , wn ' for Iw llelll to "do somelhlng fOI' . " lie ( 1)001)10. ) . 'I'hl ) 1egIsIitut I e has to take a recess of n week 10 lHenm t the slmln InlloSIHl ) ' I UOI Its lelhel's ) ) 1)y ) the pnhlc ) ) husl- ii , DeSI from ruining thel' cOllllexlons. j'DeSI j' . I , : [ sHol'l IH ; npllu'enly ) trying to got : 10nopllr ) of lighting con I'essmen. All 1lslltl ncells Is to got hold of Mr. , * 1i'eckInrhlge of Kentucky , by adoptIon If neclsml' : ) - . I The railroad lobby nt 'Yashln ton Is : ' now centel'lng all Its efforts on the 1101- t lag LIII ! . I fools that Its future useful- JeiS dellnlll ) ( on hnvlng at least this to ; show 11' ) Its sllfon's activity. IH I the ( tme to cxteml the opem- Hens of the State unIversIty when ; whol ! countes are living off of charity und the whole state hits IIteu1y In I. ' mcetng Its ordliiary expenscs ) , ? t - _ _ _ * Chicago 1)001)10 ) ) are talking nbout that . i new lltlotc ) building as If It were to : I he comilletel ) In three IlloIltIlS Chicago ! his not hal lIlly Yel ' recent expel'lelct , wih felleml ( huldlng O1)el'ZttiolIH. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fvt'i y up-to.tlnte college and unlvcrsly shoulll seu to It that It Is forthwih equlppel with n school for the Clucnton 1\1 ti'itiiiIiig of receivers. ' .hll Is the : brightest fell tr the new generatIon. I seems thnt I reitlli'es ( Immethlng IllOflu thnn SI'cl'etlu'y Carlisle's ' - mO'e CarlRle's aHHm'- ance to 1110 members of the Uliel , Hlates ) Blnnl shnre hb cOlflence In . - the comlnJ of thnt luch to be tlcsl'ell Stll.'lltlH. ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Io , It II scarcely to he ) eXIHcted ! that ! Pi'esltlotit CInelaml wi scud anolhm" : slleclal mClsngc ) to this congl'ess. The rlc1pton met by tie Ilst one ' Is nol pnr- tculnllr ellcoUL'ugilig to n relctton 01' the & 'ITot't. i'vtq'y : 010 mUHt 1\11110 one quality cllslllnrt'll ly tl' 1.II'/st'r ) ) conntr dele- , gllton anl that Is the ability ; of Il 10mhel's to got IUgltwr on every 1W01)O- Hliol that dl'cetr nlecll theh' own r conBtlucn tl. In COtlSilPt'atitl of thnt ) Ilhlc cn- 110nument ; of $ et'l't'titry of A I'lcu1ure IiIoitoit tIlt the 100' of tl house Mon- 41113' Congl'I'sslan ) lahll' ought to hn"o ) his luoln of Il'l'tls fOI' 11'1'0 distribution , hnmlllaltlr douhh'll. ; 'J'hC'u , lIVe ell ) ' n few Itgllll ' i'oit. 4 Itl1lcl\ \ rL'cOiVl'rs for the \\'hiisky trust , . , Ilt ) ni ) 111 ) wih the lCllllslo jilysiCal qllllcallll ell mnlo himsel n re- ( ' 111'1'1' of ti'tist whltlr , wlholt , the II tm'vltol ) of the cotirt. I - 0111)ls1IOI ) 10 the c'xtl hiiI 11 state levy ttsiet1 (01' u ' tilt ' lo\ 181'I'cl by ! Sinto ulh'OI'II ' \ Is not olllosllon ) 10 1'lhl'ltol. ( 'J'ho unl. "el'HI l'al clluClto nil who ) lIre 1'ltlled . to Its hlllls with its 11'I/Wlt / 10'ellIeS ; 1 tcolomlcllr I1lllllliSteretl. ) I Is Info to HIIS thlt every blslness - - house II Omnhl his tile Illst year cur- tnlel ( Its ( 'XItI1SeS In every posslblo WI ) " . itVttK hot I In ter of choice , . but of IIL'CeSSIt.V. Tilt l'eISOIS thl t lit' - -'c for 511011 rediletloils " ' 'itii I Hllh I'Clllctons nlllll wih to the lunlcllnl corpol' ! ! . \"olllr mUlhcI.ttllmol . "itig the ' 18tH ) enl ' II , Vellt' oniy t.nneaster cOUlt- . II ' ( 1111 el'olment of p wnl :1l : COIIl it tile StUtleUts clongcll In the " AN m.N.'ESSAnr TAX. The house yesterday h3' n close vote lul\ncccl the hi for ni extra unit mi tax for thl lcneft of the State unlvcr- Rly to the Jcuernl file with a recom- 10111nton that It ijass. In view of tile RIllenel cl'culHltnuceI of the IWO- pl ! who ) i)83 ) ' tie taxes th\t Jo Ilto the Stair ) h'eaHurJ' this Is nn extravagance In which Nebraska canlot nt the jres- c:1ot \res- cut tlH nllll to ituitilge. AI Tile Bee iminteti oul when It re- , 'ieivt'ti the 1ellolt ) of the regetits asking for this ' ' . there Is neither nlllu'oll'lnUol. the'e lelher 10clssl ) ' nor excuse for nlllllg 10 the already ' Ihell ) 11)11'011111t019 ) ) for tiiil- VeI'sitY 111'1)8C ) ( . I I ! clnlmcll . that the \telllllee ft tilt ? ull\OI'RI Ils ) IrehlCl ) wlhll Ihl'ee years lull thnt It Is 10W Icnrl % ' iroo , 1111 that If tills nllltolnl Il\ ' ' Is lot rnnlll ! the 111l'IIIIIce 11st he ) nrhI111 ' Imlel to SOO. 'l'iiis , I . Is . mgell , , oull he ) al 1'I'l'lll'lllo ) IIIJ tIl'S' to the yottug Ilcoillo ) ) thuR lehll'ed fl'OI tlllcltolll privileges. I AI n mllcl' oC foot tile fnlhu'e of this lull wOlllllo1 hr ni ) lenll COllll the ulh'ersl ) to 111t Itenllnncl ( to SO , Ind erll If I did rt , ,0111 not lelllh'o ) I Slilgie IIC'SOI ) ) entled ( to a lnlIr tlncaton at lie ( hnnlll ( of the Htnte of 111 right to nIl etbllclttlli. ( ) Of the 1.120 Htuclelll el roled ) In lS1 ! ) 1 only S:8 were In the ACllellc : Illl InlhlHItnl couiegei4 , ' lho ' ' ' ' ' ' . ligil3'-fot1r ) or uuln'l'Hlr In'ol'cI' ) ' ht.fol' Wl'l'e Ill tile College of Ltw-n. : school fur technical :1\1 : lrofesslolli trlnln , 111 front which the rtcclllil 1101 fees I all I tilt bit do hot cover one-hnlr tile nnnuni expotithltures. One iitiiidred and ' ' ' ' In the chool of Art thl'I -fol' were Hll ( : hlslc. I Il'h'nte ) lust itut toil lIre- fllell over by a professor who receives a Hnlsll ) 1101 the unh'C'sl ) nll who . USCI the fLee courscl In the university ltId ) ni Ixtll Illncllcntl to Recure . pay : ltiiiiS ) for hlnillf anti his IiSSOCI- ntes. 'l'iiree h\1l'lll Hil forty WCI11 In the 1)llSlrflt1)FY elassPs-tilltt : Is , they were not cntllll 10 unl'elHlr Iiistiiie- ton ut itli , hUlought to ha\e : hten nt- lend In ! 111gb school , most of them at h4incolti. I IR true that Ihe' regenlH plelend ) Ihat they arc going to uholsh i . the 1I'lIHrtOI ) ' Hchool after another . 'C : . but 111' proposiion Is In realt : not to nholsh ) I , but to h'unsfoll I Inlo I school of ugl'culhl'I' ! mil : ( me- chanic arts , 10 take sl11enls vllh Ito olher IHl'IHI'Utol lul that nllolllcd 11 the district 1'nlllal : school und hush their education at tile cxpense [ of the whole slate. Bxalile the 'iiroiiiiuent. of the State university III what : do wo thud ? Out of Ut lIO , stulcntH fn reside In Lancaster - caster counly. or Lhticoiti. Of tile reo llUthlilOt' l1 dalm to be still resldenlH of sOle slate other thnn ehl'nslm. ) Must the state of Nebraska ll : ) ' for the High school olucaton of the people of Lincoln nl1 for the uiili'orslty educaton of llollle who do not reside In Ic\rlm nt nI' ! Look It tlc university roster and you wl fnd that a large Part of It Is comlllsell of nnles of teachers who hnve nothing to do with the university " Ilstlucton ( Proler. ) 'here me . 1 : In the faculty of law for students for the legal . profession. ' .horc me 12 In the faculty of music who are rendering services 11 1 prlvato conservatory of 11 sic. There are I In the faculty of English , 8 In the fuculy of Latn : , 10 In the faculy of . mntholutcH , 10st of whom devote their time oxcusl\ely to plopallng sludents who me not ; yet read ' to' pursue lnl- . "l'sl wOl'l. Then , too , complaint Is muo of the crowded condition of the bulcll 8. Crowded uy whom ? By law students who are getting a professional education - ar ettl 1 elucn- ton nt the state's eXIensc. By student of nHRlc who am paylni I prIvate conservatory - ser-utol ' for part of their musical education - caton and getting the rest of It free at the utulvei'sity. By. stutbetits In the pre- , Imltory dellI'lment Who hope to get Into the university som day. Would . time Pl'esent universIty ' bum Iillngs ue crowded If they were confined to the tOte of those stUltntl only who Ire justly entitled to n. higher educaton , at the eXllense of the whole hOlly of tax- payers ? Io patriotic resiIent of Nebraska would for u moment think of opposIng which lie ( continued a mensuro upon contnue Itl\lce of the university relly Jle- pended. But when n large Part of the 10puinton are unnblc ) to buy bl'ead , much less to pay thel' ( iiXt5 . the legis- lahl'o should tilink twlc before Iln upon the people n new and uuimeahletl-for . burden. Let the State university lOll off Its parasites and fungi , I will thou be I university In fact ns well as In name , Illl nt the same time lIe nmlly sup- porled by Its ex IHtng resources. CO.IIPAIMTJI'tJ . . CUS7' ( W I'OLln The 1htlclpal and County pub- Ihls lu Its February numbel' 1 carefully - fully II'ollu'ell ) table of statistics In- temlell to show the comllltve cost of mnlntnlnlug the pol ) eo delmrmonts lu ffcen Anlrlcan cities with less than : o0,00o 1101)lntol Iach ) dl'lng the 'eH' 1894 ! Some very interesting facts arc lsclo > el. 'l'ho size of the police force "lrlls fm : ! ; men In New'ark , N. J. , to eigilty-tllree II Los Angeles Inl ( Syra- CUIl 111 81reutelght In Duluth. FJz- cutlug , hOWtver , four cities whileii have O'l' O lllcclen , the force In tie otwr cites gllernl ) ' nll110xlmlt s 100 In tile mntcr of salaries thm'o II sonic aIlroneil ) . to tlIlifOt'lility. 'l'hreo cites liLY ) tile chief less than $2,00. In the othm' the chief's salary ranges from $ : OO to $ : : ,00 , , with time excepton of \l iIllielliOlis , which pays her chle $ , : , OO. The ( lptnlls' Illalles average , HOlolhllg 0\01 $1,20 tile sergeants' nhout $1 ,000 nnd the Ptttrohlueli'S less thnn $ 000. Jersey City spends $ 10S , - ,818 nununly upon hel' Police force , Providence : nOrO" Newark $20n,08 , : I11apols $ :2S.00 , Kunsas City $158- 0S ; , Deliver , $ H OO Omaha $0,6.8. 'l'll'I'O Is ' 1 coluln showing the per cHllln pol' CXIIISCS , In whll'h most of tile Igl'OI 11 close 10 $1 , nut ! n colun1 show lug U' numher of luhnhluuts to 011011 ' iieer , In which the CUtl Ilplco 1'll'C' fgures lngo ( coin lJ to 1,013. The statistics for Omnhl Ilresentcll ) In thIs table 1'0 YOI' mlsll'nlllJ. ' 111' ' attribute to the city lOO InhlbUunts IUI compute the Icr capita 1101ce ex" pense Iltl the population to euch polco omcer uIIn thIs ohrlously false bItSIS. 'J'ho rcsul Is tlut Omnhn Is accredited with the rhlculously low per capita PolIcE ) eXlllIluro 01 U ( : celts , whereas but few or the other cities mentioned 8lleld hess tlnl $1. Omnhu Is 1 also represmtet ns havIng 1,013 people to each polce ofcer , or more thl1 twIce that of most of the other clte . H. on the other hand , we take the ratio or ) ) OilCe omcer to the area protected Omnha makes a much better showing . having , lilllety.tilree omcer for twenty- tour and one.hnl square micH of terrl. tory , whlo : lhlcallols hns 218 to fifty- three and one.thlrd square mlcs and Ionver 124 . to fifty-three 'sful'e mle . I Is enl ' In trying to gel Into a class 10 which she docs not 11101Ill " belong that the Omaha Police dellrtment suit- fCI'I by COl1Hllson wih tile del1rt- mcnts of other cities . DSOUSSI.'O ( Ui HOl 1.tSIOWI'TOr. IC the business Inleresls of thl countl ' are eXllectng ) legislation by this ccii- RI'CHS cI'eull I uniform systeiii of bnnlmlllte ) Ill ' are very likely to he 11al1ointell ( , 'l'iic bill which 1lssed the houle IR now Ulle' cOIHIC'n ( 101 by tile Relnlc , havll been freely ' umeldl'll iy the jtldleiai'y cOlilillItteC. Tile cll' tiligllisliiltg fatlre of Ills t mensure .IR thut I provides for YOlultnl' ' Iimiiik- ruitey Whl'l'cns ithi hl'eceiIllg ) ( legllatol 01 tills subject huts 11'oYll'tl for liwol. ultal ' bankruptcy ' . ns lOIH the t 'J'I'I'cr ll 1 I , which i wlh I t some moth I II cit t bus wal offered ns a suhittulo to thl' houie hiI The chief tueslon ut Iss1' . thieve- fore . Is 'iitiit't ' the ' flre. whtlll'l' II'olloscIl ) ) IldRlntol shall ll'o\.lle ) for "voiuntnt'y" or "Invol- uhlltItry" hUIu1lc : ' . 'l'll st'nitttirs Ime It'll't'SI'llnt\'es ) fl'ol the south YCI'Y gllll'nly favlr the foriimer , Ill ii'Olt- : 1)13' ) It would comlllll the supiort. ) of a Iljolly II the senate , ns I did 11 the house , If Ilought 10 a vote . lut It felIS . unlikely thnt the 111\ocntcs of II'olul- tar y hall'uIIII' ) ' wi let Illeaeh a vote. At any rate If I 11 ) sho\\l nOW Ilnss the se'hite It woult IIHe II go back to the hlUit" where It wouhl ultloultell ) ! he suh1ellll tn iiuiiiipi'otis eliallgei4. : I Is 111 In ) , tllt'rtfOrC , that In the short tme that l'llalns of this con lliS there Is hnlt1y n posslhll ) ' of enacting I ull- form banl"ullle . ' 11100' If tile ' ' if the ' ' ' ' bill iiu I SUlllll.tll'S ) If 'lO'C bi II II'l\'lnus ) ( cOIgI'lHHl8 hall 11'l'n a little mOle clergl'tc In llfhln , thin t mcmle there would IOW bo on the statute ! lOOkS law whleh Wouiitl meet the ' ) 11 wou\l I'e- Ilullllent of an equitable s 'stel of uiuifot'iui halla'ullicy. 'rhnt hl hatl thc I general allll'o\'nl of the Icalllug com. : lluel'Cilth bOllcs ( of the country , and as modlfet In COI I'l'Hslonal . commltecs waH lllouhlcll ' 1 fair anll just lucas- . . ' . But the of Its ' , Ul' alllhy Is SUllpol.tel',1 ) ) nlowet I to flu II , 1111 : now , whcn there IH I prlssln 11emat1 for this iegisht- tion In the Iltel'lst nlkl' of honest debtors tlIoI creditors , the II'OSlllct ) Is that It will bl : year 01' Iwo more before ) - fore I can le hlt 'rhe dlseusslol of thus subject time senate hal not shown that there is I very strong Interest lakel In It there , except hy a few. I does not allllar that gonll'nl - hip liii- Iloltance ) of the mlUm' Is nllll'elntet ) \ ' seiiatois. A few days ago Senator Plat expresscd regret that In Ihe con- Hlderlton of a bill which , If It shal : pass . he thought the country ' wi mnnl- fest I good deal of Interest In , there should bo l ntenton paid to It In'tle senate. Thus I11IU'llce mumay he due to the fact that I , Is distinctly 1 1fl'itCti- cuI rather than I political nuatter. ' _ Tile temn for Ul eJuftnhlc b ink- Ivlcr law wm continue until such legislation Is secured. If the ' leglslaHon secmet. I II'esent congl'css lees not provlte such n how time next one. will \c urged to do so , and pcrhaps sotelhll woull be gained In the dIameter or the legislation I I were left to I repullcnn congrcss , which would bl 11 " to Ilenl with the subject - ject on broader princples than the present - cut congress , largely Infuenced , us It has beel , i)3' consIderatIons of the rights of the slates In the matter. I'RESfJm'E TJIFGflElA'IJ4CtS. , . The Boston Advertiser COlchlles I strong editorial against the proposed , retrement uUI cnlcelaton of Unlfe , States legal tender 10tes us fol- lows : 1'ho gl'eelblcl.s must not Ill shall not be discredited and dl'strore Ever since the first day of .Tlnuar ' , 1870. they hlye been ns good lS gold everyw'hiere throughout this ll'oad Inml amI far leyontl the boundaries of the un 101. They have beel nnl they are better thun . :1r : ; other 1" d of currency that otir 1)eOlhe ) have , hn\'e hnll ( , or cx- pect to have. All that Is IlCCfSar ! ' to stop the run upon the ell In the trens- umry II to stop the gals between latolal receipts mil ( expellllules and nt the same time stol the hiltaut talk about Illentlng inttioiini I bUlla'ultcr ; timid Mol tl worse than silly scheme for doing ' ' w'Itiu the ' . . " Iwn wih gl'eeubnl.H. I Is as unexIlcted lS It Is gratifying to timid I neWSIIIr of large Inlllelco II tlc meh'ollolH of Iew gnglmll thus de- mlllllJ the ll'esel'vatol ) of thnt POI ton of the . currency for which I VC'y iat'ge mnjol.ly of the PCOlllo ) of this counh' feel n 11 ) h'lotc reglld , besides - sides their high h estimate of Its 10uetl'y charclol' . Al was said br Senator 'I'ole' 1 few dlrs ago In tile senate . after .Iitittmmii' , 1870 , whlo we were iluyilig our debt , when wo were sti recovering 1101 the effects of the ovnr . eve IHlnlllnet the - ' " of the . ' ' ' Integl'lt gO\'e'llllt In time 1'0' cIm1llton of thu gl'celhlts wihout any dllcul . 'J1 PIOlllo ) ) of the Ulied States were then satisfied . as they ar sutslet iit ) % % ' . wlh the gt'eeilbaek as 10It ' . I hIlts \een the l0st 111111' ) 10uc ' whIch WIS m'I' uUlle hy 11) ' govel'llcnt lu time ivotid . IllfO'mllg ) nil the mOII'r functions thut gold t. sl\'C' could Ilel'fO'1 since 1871) ) , nltl It Is sll doing BO. " 'ho 1)1'IIOSO for which tilt attack Is mantle UIOl tile I greetubacks , " sluid the Coloi'ado gl'cenblcl.s Hull Colol'ldo senator - tor , "Is that they ml ' ho retired 111 . that other lmIihC1' 10Ie ' nutty take thick- PhltCe-CoriO1'It ion t 10Io ' -1111 tihie I lu'oposlUol Is slm\ly that you shall destroy $ :4IOOOO. costing you noth- tug , $ :4IOOOO which Is lS good ns , gold In any 111' of the world , because It ; wi commund goid. " 'l'ho desire Is to Imt thIs IOrtol of our currency " out of the wur , issuing hands for that 111'\OSC , which would impose un uuuuI1 interest Chll'go l\0n the peollo or per- hops 12,000,000 , In order to mnlo room for the . Issue of more buuk cUI'I'encr-ln ShOI.t , to enable the hlul"l interest or the cOlnh' ) " to control tIme currency of the llOlle ahsolutelr. The all\o- eles or time leHtruetol of the greon- bucls : say thut such n Ilolcy Is lueces- sury fOI' he I protection of the treasury against n drain ot gohd , but there was no Ruch dilliculty when the revenues or the treastiry31jjiu nmllie and before time Inll < lrs bcg1mt1mto hoard gobi IUl to give ) beJ/rl1IIO umioiiey wih which to PIY CUit01'iulcs. \ . I the re\'elleS or the govctmJlt were now equal to the cXlleIII ) ( ( tI111 ! \ le'cellngc or the cI9t01 ! ' du Lies had to be paid In gold time e11rt\'Ismcl \ t of the trens- tmry would be 'it ' nn cud tutu the at- tlck on the t trc&llmck would Rtoll. I Is entitIy I " nfo to say fromim all hllcatols , 't1i ! the scheme of Ihe clHlcl bamiicqrs : . for doing invay wih the favorite Ijillr ctirt'eiiey of the imeo- Pie wi fall . , I seems clel' that the Illcdomllnlt'iSIlmclt ! Iii congress Is hot fllomble to the l t'Htructou of the reenlnck ) , 111 ( nW llUI ' which sholll ISSllt the IlSllOIHlhllr of tlestroyiimg thnt cumt ' i ' emit'y woUll IICli tll risk of bellg slvlll ' rlhllwd by the 1I011le nt the first .oiiiiorttiiilt " . 'l'he Gel'lll jOtl'I'llllt 11101CC8 tm t I sees no good ll'iPCCt ) for 1ev- muimmat lug tiit' I ' t'uie ' ' its . mlll II 111111111 rile l'el' IH tern- 11111 nCllllslton 11 Alsaee-Lorraitie. t\isace-Lou'nitlmuu Ir delllll 11 ' self- goot'h'muiupmut , its ehlc otelalR hlll 111' Ilollllll fl'Olt Bel'ln timid nllllllslll'hlg its Ilnh's 11 the t Ill/ of the eiiuimire. The ' which ' have 10 1ho ICI'lst Inllogr we hl\'e It Is fOlld 11 Ihe te1lol'ler of the Pnll'll Stfltt's. Wih lS , hOWl'\'l'I' , It has IIWIYI Iwen the 11'lctee to confer > lltllloll Hllon the Iltollle of eo'erv Il'I'I'lm' , ) just Its SOOI lS tiit'V give 1'\1- lh'I'e of being 11'IIIU'tll : ! for 1111ission 10 the uuuiomm. I I WIIS 11'ohahl ) ) ' the iii- Il'nlol of the t Gl'1111 gO\'IIIIlnt 10 tied ' ' ovithm 4hsucc-Lol'u'almie , hilt lllnlshnllrl : wih AIsacI'-Lolrnhl hit here It ' ' . ' ' ' sitice II learl ) tiveiuly-live yours Hilce It hal heel under Ge'lll 110111101 anll the Ilcoille ) hl , 'e . 10t yet bccole l'collllll Ilmlelt to walrlt time Istahlshlllt of I meaSlle of ) st'if-gov- et'ilmmli'hit , No woullel' Ihe I t'mIII'or :111 : his 11118Il'I'S nl Inl1 hecole iimiplt- telt of the siuaton 11 this II't'llce. 'J'he Xatolll lon Ill of ' 1I'Hle : wnl h 'llot'd : Into voting al ll11o'IWlllt for tl railroad Iloollg , hi , which Is li'll'eHl'ntel ( I'r - SUtisfllCti'V ( to the . . cOllllelal Inll'n'sls of the C0ll. . In its hnmotc state the board even wun\ fuiut hot' thnn n lerl' glll'al on- Ilorsellnt of a huh thnt illaes : hue entire l'OIIHI'ce of the coummtry at the 111'e ' of the I I ,000,000,000 octopus. I aeilaly 1le1n'ell that the bill as Imfsel 1)Ihue . hOlie Is 1e'fcrUol wlhll Iself and should not hi' 11'I'ell h - ' UihiCiliIiiCllt. ThIs to show by nl aml'lllmelt. ( 1hls goeto what al illlelce the II1nl } ass Ill secret reltte- ) exerts upon mllChnntH who 1uler orditmitry ' conditions would Slm'l a hllb & . 'il1 ; resent ns 11 insult the Illltalonrlat i t they wOlll stool ) so low as to cS i'lh\ll a rank Ilposhl'O 01' n dow-iurigitob \ , no Ilter who Its IH'OlotC'S mmuIghit , , .be , Every tulle J h ( l 1esHonable nlIH'olwln- ton Is . untler pImshbet'atlon / 11 n IcglHla- tIre hotly th ' l'lemhm' ' wIth a mathe- matc mild tsp / anti cOmllteR how ml h allitondi'tlxnton would have to he borne by the o.\tilal ' citizen if the proposltol ) l o9 ; ictet , Into law. The argunmeiit Is ijiI ; lmne'tibiuug : the mOle ) ' Islwl for over ilo whole lulhel' of tax- 1)ilYelS 'It ' Is fciin1 : i h 1\llYlllal only nn Inslgnlfcalt sumum. ' Such pIcas arc ttl- ways delusive. I Is Iho gllll Sl1 of all the little a 111 lens : to the tax rate that makes taxation : , almost unbearable. The same reasonln : can he appled to every extravagnllce niud every steal that Is ever brought forward. The Idea that an appropriation can bo nllo out of the } uhlc treasury " \ltIOlt any one feeling It" Is n piece of SOllhlstr and 10thing mmuore. Tile request of the Board of gelle- tlon that the street railway cOlpany J1'nnt half fare tickets to chlhlren who are actual attendants ' upon the Imblc schools , for use during II'cRcll\e hours on school ( hays , Is 1 rcnsonlble one. I Is n question whethm' It would not Increase - crease rather than diminish the revenue of the comllanr , \ecnnse so mln ' more children woull ride thnn do lioi % ' . Street railuvay cOlpmlel : In other citIes mnlm concessions of shnluI' nature , so that Olnhn woul not be setting a new Ulecelent , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ wm the mombcl's . of the legislature wike up 10 the critical conlllol of Ne- braskit's /nunees ? ' .he state treasury Is emu the verge of bankruptcy miiitl un" lHuii state WI'lltS are outstanding drawing 7 Ilel' cent Interest , nll yet time legislature Is tll.lng about new 111 unprecedented 1)llrOI'llloIS for , tlo State uitulvemslty. Must the leglsla- tuo go to the yel'y brink hefm'e It wJ realize the helJht of the precipice ? 31&rorulr. 11111ly. . Courier-Journal. Heaven help usl ! They now say that a big atch of now Napoleolic manus'rlpts I has been found In Florence . . 'hn ( 'I"veluul , Icrl' , New York Tribune. The country has become 80 ridiculously and ohesely prosperous under democratic administrton that Ire/llllt Cleveland hOW Ilroposca that I shll borrow Clevel111 $10,0.0 or so just for the satisfaction of IhOI'llg that Its credit Is good. Iii other words tim Cleveland Idea Is that the way 10 re- hove the country JS to Increase Its burdemms Ik , , , - Thn ! . . .rIIIO 11111 St. l'aui ' . laul Iloleer-lresa. What Teller wilts Is to bankrupt the treasury its order' td force It Into liquidation - ton on I sliver ' , 1)11515. ' 1'le greenback Is the gateway to 'fn e , slver , 10 a revolution of mOlclar slandaTls whIch will work ruin to all the ladtistrial anti commerial interests of the cpuntr , but win make the darkened silver barons earth. of Colorado the horde of the " . Ioardln' . ( h'il h. ( llha. , clcafo Iterabi. I Is i ale ed Uilt : oid Is being hoarded ot Omaha. Nebra'lca . fold prJuces no itli- ver und which would lie as bud sufferer si- any olher state , frdm a depreclatN and n precarious silver rursency . Is still slver rurlency. sll mlHrepre- seated by men In Cfnqrfl who aulport ) sliver legislatIon In its mqst vicious forms. slver Is time first state die the buslne I Irt stal'lhao1Iho of which 19 to ! o ( bemorahlel , } ly gold hoarding : . But it may ho statedl I prbably With truth , that gold will bo hoarded Irol and mo9t greedily In all the so-coiled silver states . ' ' Jreedly malt the most wry flces themselves wil takIng theIr own financial medlclno. Mi 1lJ1.r .IJn illS 1l1LT. Denver News : The people of the trlns- mIssouri decideth Anh sub- country won 1 decdlt Iml - stantal 'Ictory b1 Iho defeat of the Iely Plclnc railway bill In the house. nem'or Iepublcan : TIme Hel I' bill to rotund - fund the debts or the Pacific rairoads met the fate It deserved when It was knocked out by such an overwhelming majority In the house 01 Saturday. Chicago Tribune : The recommllal of time Reilly Paclnc railroad lltng bill by the dec181'0 vote or 177 10 108 111sposes or that measure as tar as the present congress Is concerned. Time vote may bo taken as an indication also thlt Ihe next house \1 not look with favor 01 a IJlon ot settlement which scems to do so ltle for the ro\'ernment , but so much for the stockholders , and homl- hoidors. Congress neler shouh adopt a plln whIch may enable the roads to avoid their Inbllles or which will discharge the debts or the "Incorporatelt Illratel" who have 1110 so many milons , especially out or the Central h'aciflc. 1llnoapols Tribune I The preJultce agaInst this bill grows out or lie ( feelng that the poJeclors and Ilromoters or the first Pacific roads , the tunlngtons , Crockers Stanfortis etc. . fcalheretl ( their nests In the constructlou , atl Inslear ( of trying to repy the gOlerl- meat for Its mlvances "salted down" hnmensJ fortunes The funltng bill would In effect relieve the estates of these mea from linbil- . I ) which a good many people think ought 10 be enforced against them. They have or have left to their heirs , Immense estates and If recovery coil bo mnlle action ought to bo eommelce,1 , agnlnst them. hut , alhough the debt has been In defaul for a good many renrs. liotlmilug of time kind has been at- telllpted. Now the tme ( has arrived when sOtethln hns to be done. New York World : The bi was hal , nil over and ! clear through. I was a cleverly contrived device to rob the government. I was instigated antI urged , hy C. P. Ilumuting- Ion ( for the IJr10se of relevln himsel 111 tll estates of Stanford , Crocker nn,1 , hopkins - klns of their obligation to disgorge tGIOOO.OOJ , wlongfnly 1ltn from the governmcnt's bounty to the Central Pacifc railroad , mud 10 leave the governmenl with 10thing 10 len' upon but "two streaks of rust and a right of wa ) ' , " I we had nn attorney gen- oral who was not ted hand and foot 10 10nollol ) interests we should now hnve stilts to recover the Staimford-Crocker-llopklims- Iuntnllon immihiions. Unfortunately wo have an attorney general who Is himself reported to be the author or the S bill Just deteateth 7'11 i'.I.S.S1.'iJ , , . OJ .11.1.TI.'TBl. Minneapolis Jourr.al : Somebody must instruct - struct society how to dine and lunch and receive - ceh'c company and how to behave on a thou- sand different 1t10 occasions Society must have somebody to be an authority on dress and wines nnd salads , and Mr. : leAllstlr was alt hint ( 10 the Inner circe or New York soclely. lie was n s'mposlarch of the most accomum huh ishmeil 111\1 I Brooklyn Eagle : No man could be the cause or occ3s10n oC so much acton and corn- imment of so much chronlclo alli caricature . cf so much talk and cartooning without lavlng a good deal In him. 10 might have put II to higher and better uses but the uses 10 which he dId put It hurt nobody mnterlaly helped many and essentially Instructe and incited many more. Detroit Free Press : But I Is difficult to find precedents for the most prominent char- acteristcs of McAllister. lie must be credited with a marlled IndivIdualy and n supreme Calh In himself. lIe made and embellIshed the Paths of the " 400 " Ills wordS authority from the simplest Ques- ton of table ( manners to the most complex , problem ) of court etiquette. ! Chicago TrIbune : The " 400" arc now an acephalous , leaderles , heterogeneous coterIe , bound to nothing not even to each other. Already they are showIng bad Corm at tuner- als , putting In vulgar appearances In divorce courts and having low-down scrlmmlges with butlers. How soon will It bl , now the mentor - tar hns gone where there are no " 400" and all are on the same Ievci before his late sub- Jects wi be eating with knives , sitting on front sloops and commitng nil those of- Censes of gaucherie and gluttony that arc so delghtul to the natural un-McAllietered man and woman ? ChIcago Inter Ocean : Pity thaI he should have been content to rule In so paltry anem- _ pIre and to wear so tinseled a crown. There was thaI , In Ward McAlster which , I wisely used would have led to honor. He was born and reared In an atmosphere of snob- bery and ho became monarch of the snobs. Ho has left us. 'Ve bId him hail and fare- well In a charitable belief and an ardent hope that Isis ana OsirIs , Radamanthus and all the judIciary spirits will deal mercifully with ' him . rememberln the adverse cIrcumstances of his youth and mindful of the fetid atmosphere - mosphere of vulgar plutocracy time frIvolous coterie of assocIates and the age or veneer In which he lived and . over which he ruled. PEOPLE "IN ] 711Th OS. The mercury Is now engaged In mighty l.w down busIness. Perhaps that Tnrklsh Dogenes Is seeking an honest explAnation of the Armenian dim- culty. South Dakota's advIce on national finance Is peculiarly ' Impressive In the light of 'fty- lor's Napoleonic scoop. The lower house ot the Missouri legislature vIndIcates Its loyalty to home-brewn meer- schaum by prohlhltng the sale of cigarettes. A conscience contribution of $2,000 was rl oenty ( made at Lynn , Mass. The consclence- stricken man did not hal Cram South Dalcota. Patriotism Is gradually taking root In Ian- sas. A bill making Waslmington's birthday a legal holiday his been approved by the gal- erne ? . Brandon Thomas , the English acer and playwright Is charged with making $50,000 a yeJr. This almost equals the perquisites of a Philadelphia councilman. One serious objection to the prolong arctic spell Is that It gIves the genial Ice vender an excuse for high prices next 31m- mer. Time Increased thlclmess of the cakes Increases the lahor and cost of cutting . TIme Elgin ( ( I. ) Society for the Prevention of Gossip compose of forty women , has disbanded - banded , the members being unable to meet the fine Imposed for fracturing the rules. Dy a superhuman effort the presIdent resIsted temptation and got In the last word. The gift or Intuition-tim ability to peer into the future and act accormhiimg-is a rare and valuable one . and breaks out In unex- pected quarlers. An Indiana man who recently - contly passel away kept a cofn In his bed- room for Ullrty years , In anticipation or Just such an emergency. Evanston the dry cult suburb of Chicago , has been cruelly taken tim . Some shrewd vendor - dor or slot machines planted several "where men most do congregato" In the towim with 111acards suggesting nn interior tank of wet goods , which the festive nlclII would unlock TIme natives did the pumping and the owner gathered In al the small change In town without relieving a single case of droulh The death of Mrs. Tabor , just annollcet , removes ono of the remarkable pioneer women of Colorado In the early days of I.oadvlie. ere her husband had struck the lode Ihat led to fortune , Mrs Tabor toiled and struggled , and by her energy Ild Iope- fulness cheered him to greater enrt. When wealh ( came In abundance her loyalty and devotion was no less cotsplouou8 and Idmlr- able than In the days or adversIy. Not so with Tabor Fortune turnell his head and gave relt to his passions. When he sought divorce from lien ho did not dare assail her faithfulness as wlro and mother . hut rather paradell his cruel desertion . his liaisons and his determination 10 dIscard imer The his- tory of divorce courts mIght lie searched In vain for a more pathetic chapter of spurned love ant loyalty than the Tab r case In the archIves Arapahoe county Mrs. 'abor consened to divorce olly when : al hope or reunion was lost and then Jolcsted amid tears and sobs Ihat though soparaild against her will her love for him would cnntnuo durIng life . Since the divorce ) r. 'L'bor lived quietly In Denver. devoting herself to the education or her children . Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't RClor Kpya1 Bbking Powder 4gSOLUTEL' ( PURE . rlrsr n.tt'l " 'Ol Til BOY. l'Alhlr mind Son I.OC Tholr I.lt In A flee , In 1 heIr linnie At L'tttstnmrr. PITTSIIU1LO . l " eb. -Two persons lost theIr hives and another was probably fatally Injuret In a fire on Second avenue shortly after IldnlRht. Their name were : DAN :1U LI.lm , aged 10 'cars. HIS SON , aged 6 years . John Pateron ( , Ireman , burt Inlernal ) ; . may die. Mueler kepi n slal store on Secolt avenue and lived 11 the rear or Ihe slore. About midnight fro started In the kitchen of Mueller's housc , anti In I few Ilnules was burning fiercely. Mueler , his \vlo \ anti chill- dreu Inll I hired man rln to the front Ilnrt at the house to save themiusclves. On the way Mrs. Mueller lost the little boy an,1 , ! her hus- balli returnelt to 10him. \ . Irs. Mueller 111 the children were saved by JUlplng 1010 blankets heh by peol11e In the street , a lt : lhe ia : ran Ilown time stairs. After the fire was out : Iueler 111 the boy were found l'lng on the floor of the bedroom. They were nol h\II' : blrell , but were probably sulocnted , The dwelling next door oIne1 ! b ) John 1 llnegan , was also bmmrmmetk luring the lurb2rcss of the fire 1.'lre- man John \.tersol fell Irma [ the building and was injured so bnll ) Ihat ho still prob- ably die. The los b ) the fire will S hot exceed $ & .000. fIl.Iv1'z:1) 1'0 :11 : 1.11. IrlmhleRn Cllhnnt : II 'Nlr onn Snlh R I'rnlet 10 thu tiiii'rii1 . \"ollhly. NASII\'ll.lifl Tcmmmi. , l eb. G.-When the gencral assemhly mel today ( to ope votes for governor II No\cmber last Senator Butler , republcan , real a 11rotesl from 101. I. Clay g\'als. the 're11blcal clalmalt fcr the governorship. ! r. Evans l'rollsle,1 ( , that time election contest Ilw declared by the legislature was ulconslutolal anl hc him- slslll that the joint Issembly open 1\1 Iluhlsh the returns as lImo cOlstluton re- qulrNI wihout nlY Illerferelco on the part of time joilt wltlessllg assembly. The readll of the Itotest was followed by applause Cram Ih ( galleries. The reI urns of the countes were thou olleletl nll ? obJec- tons were flied hy Iessrs. l \ns unl Ture ) ' to the recepton of the ( voles of various counties. Time con\entol toolt n recess unti 2:30 : o'clcck e . CUSPI lO : 01" " J Wit 1TIC.tP. SensRtnlut 'rotIIOI ) ' In the I"uls I.'nchlll ' 1111 In .lnhll ; ' . CULlMAN , Ala . Pcb. 5-Semmsatiouual tesl- many Is being adduced lt the trIal of the whlecapICrS cbargel with lynching John amid ' Monroe I \IS , falle ( alll SOl , In 1891. I A. J. Cash , one of the accused confessel ; to beiumg I member of the Whlecall league anti Implicated nine prominent ) cltzels , now on trIal lie named those who tel the rope about the Evans' neclls , as well as those who luled them Ilo\n b ) Iho ( legs unt they , choked to death 10 named 1)r Kelar as , the physician who 11'olounced them dead. The prominence of the accused nnl tIme sensa- tonal de\clopmenls ha\'o worked up the commlllt ) to a hIgh p\ch ( of cxcltemcnt. The trial will last a week wi . Ol'l'USl l'll'H.IWE 7'IlIIsa. Hoard or Trade Ulrerlor. Tile or hteign- lii g-Sorlommmi Trouble TiiremiteuoL CHICAGO , Peb. 5.-Serlous trouble In the Board of Trade management has resulted from the acton of the members yesterday In refusIng to abolish trading In "puts and calls. " Director John 11111 . Jr. , resigned to- day owing to the rejection oC the measure anti It was rumored that President Baker would also resign with olher members of the directorate Mr. Baker refuse to confrm ] or deny the rumor , but It was slated that the opponents of privilege trading would attempt - tempt to pros cule under a stale law those who persist In selling huts and calls. Such action would affect satan of the heaviest ' . frms on 'chage. nls Smlonisn's Snhlde . , 8url1It'II Stint I NEW YORK , Peb. G.-W. S. Dean or the fIrm ofV. . S. Dean & Son , was astonished today when the news reached him that Henry L. Lehman a salesman of the firm , had commltell suicide In Chicago. "I can not account for It . " said Mr. Dean. "He has been In our employ for over four years , and so Car as wo know has been of sober and steady habits. He left here last on Dcember 21 to spend the holidays with hIs relatives In Canton , O. I never heard that he had any passlcn for gamnbhimmg. His wife dIed three years ago , leaving two chili- drfn , who live with Lehmnn's brother. I don't know what could have induced him to take his life. " . Ilercllt Tailors ut hiuffalo. BUFFALO , Feb. -The National Merchant Tailors exchange met In annual convention In this city for four days ( this weel" , begin- ning teday. Delegates arc prernt from about fly cities In the United States The conven- tion will mingle festivities . baumquets and festviies. banquet excursions - cursions with bnslnes rrom now until I ' rl- da day , _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Arrested for time Jlrder or 4trfloid. BATTLE CREEK , Michm. , Feb. -John Leak . a negro was arrested charged with murdering George Arnold on time nIght of December 16. Arnold'8 body was found on the river bank frozen stiff wih a bad wound on Ihe ( sldo of time head Leak was an em- plo'e or Arnold's fatimer A 1.1 'Jl"Vl , tip .1llTl. inter Ocean : hlohbs-ltow Is your fUnnc wrklng this wlntl'r ? l'itt-LiKo time mis- duet on wann tinys . Onlve"Ion Ntws : l'eter hI beel robbed tm . amid nnln , yet Paul has never been DCnor"t'l Mmmgammimue : Hobh-Iow t111 th" Sllhlnx r thl' cl'lt of hell so wI\ , pRpa 7 t'npa-Ily keeping hIs mOlth "hut ' for 3.0 ) ' ( arl. 1hll(11111hll Heconl : A mnn who Is at- WIYS . ni1xlotm 10 henr hlmlf talk -I ( leaf SOlcn'lo Joural : 'fhe "Iutlent of iuum-o I Inlhlllcs mmnttmrmthiy looks with scorn nalural\ Icorn Illicit 1I11rOl1er fractious. J < lm1. ' City Journal : The lclslon' ' ot 1 Hnlimore jUl1e ( lint Ilcall I Ilt 11 not larl'elwn' , 10ubtl's imlihimi'mmt'eml I ) ' lie Jrobabll \ ) ' that the cnt wOlh\ \ como hack. New York lherall 1 MIstu lllhiimug - -Wimat I ( rat : IRS 1IIIg--\llt kind of n InlU wOlhl you like to marry ? Mile ; Wllu -O , n blchclor : or n widower. . \bal ) ' . Argus : A , 'esIlr WOlal umuas- qtiemmuihiuig In mmumtsctmhlime attint' was easily ! lellll11 ml cllhl" nll' ( WRI Cllly imlemotilicti , by ' ' 1lentlcI I clrlll I'on which she car- Ill'l III her hip Ioclcl. HOlton ' 'rn Chltl PI ! -Stfrl" ( Is Ito "hlehl that II'tcels Ihl' ( . \lellcll leol11e. hosscI. F'ogg-'ies ; but mu. shield with too 1111) ' Iuumhiauunpollmt , Totmruumul I 1 Yoiumug ' . Illlalnlol1 TOi Il 1 Yonllt ArlupIH'-1 It right to Il ) ' "deem" or "l'onRhlcr , ' Miss , 111 , AnN'I ? Mist ; rress-Olm , holh arc nhiowmtbie. For instmtiice . I lel1 yotl 1 vcr ) ' nle yotmmmg mmmdl . hUl I cnnot eonshler you lt nIl 'ounl Bufiio onrlel' : lhmmks-liimtmmmed If t 00 01' cnlhl uumtlermttummuil just silly they call 'cmiu oihiceluohlers. , Dllkl-llllphl I I n 11 easy elnl . h 10 see Ihlt you Ic\r tried to get nui 0110 Iwn ) ' flol 01' of 'cmii. 1.lfcI : "Thll'l Ihl girl limit wlmy ilo you thlnle thit'y II'C 1'lllltel ? " "Brcluse 10 hmn.9 RtoPlld IIIlnl her In ( I time heater ( nnlt gee , to church 1IIIl'II. I " 1.\TI ' 'IC CONI I SSIN. New YOlk 1111,1. Shhl'I'ck 111 Wil' have I beheld , Ami lany IWfl1 thll" : : Blt worst of mill wnl when J hell FOlr jtclum : , 111 saw four kimigs. - - - - I'l . n- 7'1.11'IlC. . Atlanta. ( 'uistittitlon. ' 'nlt about yer btmiidiuu's 'l'lmnt'mi hlt "I' h i ) ' micnmmu- Give me the ell ual : lire WhC'e the old fals toted to dreaM The rickety dog-Iron , , One-shed II could he ; 'hn m'hel baulcel wlh 'tnters 'l'hal'ns roamitimu' there fl'r mime Thc dog on ammo side . throwsin' , Or barkimu' nlJh the door ; The letl'l cut 1 tim' clllcrM Wlh the 1m I I ( n' on thr 1001 \n' me a little tow-head 1) ' 1IIIm)1 s11e nl night ; W'Itlm both may Ihlcl ( a-hitirnlmm' From the red 11115 leapimi' bright These st7ani-liet bimhlmlimo' muuike flue Jest weary fer tIme blaze Tluutt ovas liCitI ) more comfortable Iii nuy cimiidhmood'mi muigluts mu' days Au' I'd give the finest Imenter Imu time btiilliim's , Imet by steam For ( lie old-tlnu ehminobley corner Where time old folks used to dream. Cuticura Remedies Are Pure Sweet Gentle And Most I3conom ical Because Speedily Effective. ' Mothers and Children Are their Warmest. Friends Sold throughout the worha , Price , Cuticurms. Soc. ; Soap , SSc , ; Itosolvont , 81. I'ottor Irug aimmi Chain. Corp. , Soio l'ro. priotor , floton. ' " flow to Cure kla mtiul ] tloml JIgoasoa , " mimtl1od free , - - - _ RELIABLE CLOTHIERS 0 Your Money's Worth or Your Momucy Haak , 0' Going Up Higher- Everybody agrees on that-we're getting higher and higher every ycar--on the qual- I ' , . dressers ity-of our clothing-Good . - ' - ' 'I don't buy where it is handiest-but C c-9 they pick out a high quality-low . price-house like ours-and stick to & ' it-seven fifty for a suit or an over- f.m , f-i coat don't amount to much-but you get a mighty nice article of us for that-there are $ IO-$12 $15 overcoats and suits-the jiihitics no better-but the trImmings , linings , etc , , on ours are better , of course , than the $7.50 goods. We used to get lots more for them , Boys' suits , s2-2.5o -$3,00-$3.50 with 1)0)73' ulsters at $ and 6-Such prices as these for our high grade goods are outside the pale of competition. We not only make the best qual- ity-but we also make the best prices. EROWNING , KING & Co. , ItclIthIe CiotilierH , S. ' , S' Cur , 15th and Dotigitus.