1 Jan. 12, 1899. NO C0MPET1T10NISM Let PopollKm Coma to tit rrout aud Rl. ltt the Other lama to th Itaar. Editor of the Independent! There In n. gehool of brethren who liiuke wur on competition us though it were tin evil There can be no greater . 1 0,1 Km' ,MMijr-)nnKMiBm, eorpora .. ., . . 1 1 ; Monism, labor exchnngeisnt and o- error than this. In examining lino K)lne of ihmfiBm ure in to- this matter let uh go uxm facte. It ml conflict with populism and nre bad. lit a fatal mistake to build upon ft fie- As to some of them I do not know to tioii. Here ure some fact. Sir Area- wh),t, ,"x1,,t ,he.V conflict, if at all, or ,. , , ,, , , 1 it. . xi 1 to what extent, if ut all, they are put ll.ul.1 Alison, in hi I.Utory of Mod- for)h ,, ,1)Hm ltH f ullJnm ', crit Ku rope, ways: 'remedied for reform and proMitrity. "The suspension of specie laymen's To what extent any of them may Oa by the Hank of Kngland in J7U7 led to J'),""1''1 or 'lil', "I10" ilwy ure l,unn" the use of an enormous ..mount of pa- '",' ,,., ,,1Ht tll(i ndli;rentg of ill per money. The next eighteen yea-s Mtese innrn are desiring the highest of the war, from 1707 to IHli, were ait all the world knows, the moHt glori- ohm, and, taken as a whole, the most prosperous, which (ireat liritaln hud ever known. Ushered In by a combi nation of circumstance! the most cal umnious, both with reference to Inter nal security ami Internal industry, it terminated In u bla,e of glory an I Hoods of prosperity which ban nrv-r since Hie beginning of the world des cended upon any nation, Prosperity universal und unheard of pervaded every part of tho empire, Wealth to an unheard of extent had been cre ated among the farmers," The above limitation here In copied from Money Chart. What gave that prosperity' Juut pntj thing only, I have read much 11 mm 1 11, nuti jirver reim or nruru ui. that great prosperlly as being nUrio- tited to any other i-imso than tho limit pUiitiHinl of money circulation, We had u- llllle touch of similar expe rience In the war of Insurrection: and for a stliort tlmm after, fljiiUhiough it wax so short as not to be such strung proof as that eighteen years of JCnglbtli ex perience, jet In ail my jR-i'sona! ex- pcrlem-u i know that debls were never so easily paid or labor so universally eiuj'n'jru iiiv 11111 iiHrw urn wm-ii iiiwm- ey circulation was the im-atest. And from all my rending 1 think that is the universal expi'iliice or niankliid. Of course the money must lx; -ooil. The reason why there Is so seldom a plenty of money circulation In any country is because the money und mo nopoly klnjf arc nlway Interested in havlnjf it carcc, except lu times of Im minent public danger, and they rule in Ihls matter, Keeping It scarce ill the time except- when great public peril requires it to be plenty, and a soon as the danger Is over they pUu to enforce the scarcity again. Thus in the ubove Kngllsh ease, the eril was pant when Napoleon was batcn ut Waterloo In 1NIS, and at once a return to money scarcity was determined -ip-011, which when done by a return to cola redemption was with terrible ef fect. , The reason why an abundance of money circulation brings great pros perity Is Iwcutisc It fills up the occu pations; that Is, it iucrcaNcs the num ber of enterprises that are set on foot to do all kinds of . business' that ie quire the use of money, When money is imcarce the numla-r and ability of these enterprises must, be limited ty the limit of the money that is avail able for that purKse. The fewer there are of them the greater the monopo ly those few have over their several business umlteix including the em ployment of lalsir. As money circulation increases the 'number of these business concerns in crease and they come more and more Into competition with each other for the hire of lalxr and for bringing each jmu(j 6 ' other to reasonable terms in all burl-. . . , ness matters. If the money circula-1 , A second proclamation by Agulnal tion increases, as it should, it will not do, Waring the same date as the one stop 11 null Mie uit nvaihilite lulwrer will be wanted and eomxMed for at il fair price. Kvery laborer will Is- in- dependent anil work at sueh (rude tions, first appeared on the streets to aud for Hitch. em:plkyeir n shall suit day, but it Is alleged to have beon re him best. I called. Its terms are much more ve- A nooii 11- all iiviiilnlilf liilsu-ers tei hement than those used in the flrsU emiiloyed at reasonable wages, th- y 1 proclamation. Aguinaldo threatens to ami their families will Ix-come vastly drive the Americans from tho islands, greater consumer of labor products PBiu the Deity to witness that their mini niri mi me. Kiti"K ' uriiwii i now Is-tler fiMid, Uni'liing anil housing than tkey now hate, and contributing to sustain tin market for labor pro ducts aud make all labor employment successful and stable. With due iv M ml lit ngaiiist Injurious Imlgratl 1.1, the lalsir employment should not he j Jimited to any lined amount of mmi.y I I'lreulatlon, but the money eiieiiliiti-.n 'should extend to meet all lalsir iieces slties, l's)ii every Inirotliiciloii of lalsir saving machinery, this should not iv allowed to diminish lalstr emido.v- tnents, but the money circulation fli,iiiM Ih liureuseil to suit the new ' eondllUiiia, so that all lalsir aaviug m i ddnery will lienrtlt eejlly sod In jure HO Imdy. ThU U la-rfeelly feas ible, txcaiioe the Uliuiunt of Isne'l rial pa.sing httsir to be il.me In I Ms country U ITHftieullv uiiliiuiled, W1 greatly need the building of a niercit ant marine for uur world's t-omiiierve, We waul long imimU ami g'l re rrotr t arn'ot nl ioiw for hrif lion the hltftt rUer waters rtoMingrait from the ro s) iiMiiiatains, and thus to ptrenl the ,lrlrueli toeitlows of th ltwrr MiiMiippJ. "Ilier will be tot Ui-klng tor liuiri.iul and lug iuipMHriiiiliU, tr 1 I ami sniaii, 'o la made, IwitrHi Ul I t r'rl Uol , when lli" ilHiur) i in nl.ili.iu uliail ! Hd,iiotie tttrrefor Ih giviit I'i'rfti-U iiro-jsfrtt f rtgMn-i jr h'rrltil forv dtM !, mii inunl In a ytel ione em iilini 4 lM,M t'tattl.i li'fua u and oiue il uoiol h- l-v-rt tt . Iri.il.d with Iffeitt e.iui in.ot Ihruiigb II, s a tfirat iihmw tirt ult tUm alwat I. Mi tl itH-iK'fl, trtli t!, nl-t for iileg a atvtl iMwrn lit ltta 1 otintrt aia Tve-I vaitivli ! iHoit IiIiom, Hu.tnli alit s a I hoi. l,' ai tin, tit lb Mtlhat ! wl l t n.Hiitl 1 , im ln.maMl ii ,i .l4tro Ht, Hri alt Ihr Urtfcrow hn aiv Kfliliuf SaiiMt eHitiM lr Hair taafd ta IsraiiiM as eat Uttaltl taol at itl aftasit, It ! mhmi Matt alibi tarws, INmi'I 4ratar, lbtil mm arfiaiaty Ni aal. a r u hmi(ihj a it a tjia na4tHtt rwt4, are flyhtinff against the populist party and iigainut the only possible method! for true reform, freedom or prosper it', whetHiw the 'brethreni who are do ing this so intend it or not, liesidea this no conipetitkmism there in existence the following named iMiim, to-wit: No inetaltliisni, no mom eyiiMii, no legnMentwriiMii, no eorpnra- possible pulilie good. And I have this "'"st. resect fully to say to one and all of them, that I really think that If I hey will thoughtfully study the little Ixiok Money Chart through anl through, they, or generally as many as do this, will conclude that true pop ulism Is the one great only Instrument ality by which can be worked out u thorough financial, industrial and clal rcgenernt Ion In the interest of ill our people; and 1 think that noon they , ,. , ,.,....., , n.i- ,...., ,,"' will la' finally Joined in trie onward iu'i min m ir, ihisc. I aiu absolutely sure Unit by the full adopt Ion and enforcement of iHipiillut measures, all the people of Ihls coun try cuii hiavc m a, ihllgh dn-giiee of pros. perlt.v as is herein beforo stnleirth.it the English H'ople had, and that our J ' , , , only Suitfor u f. . iM1, '.,,. ,,,,.,. kn long as they continue the enforcement of yaid measures. I am also confident that if the popi llst party will now or noon unite In the general Inauguration of the edu cational methods projHmcd by my last , w) ,H!,,l(ltll),u,' Ull(1 vnHy to (1) H w,fll 1)pl1) ,, letter to the IndeiM'ndent, with such up an I'll the national election of J (too, the pai'tywill curry that election over whelmingly, and the coming In of a higher clviliiatlon and of man's bet ter temporal existence will be at the coining of the new century. ' There Is no statesmanship in the In terest of the people that will overshac, ow or attempt to overshndow the pop ulist issues with tiny discussion ulto.it tho relative technical status of the newly associated islands, nor about anything else, far front It. There is nothing else of one-tenth o much in terest either to ourselves or the Isl anders as the tsipulist issues. M. WAKIiKN. llncoln, Neb., Jan. 7, 1809. CRISIS IS NEAR AT IL0IL0, riilllpplna Hltuatlon Kpldljr Approach Intf t'llmwx. , Manila, Jan. 11. The situation i rapidly approaching a climax, and it is just possibly that to-morrow will see a peaceable solution. Meanwhlia all aorU of alarmist ru mor are In circulation. The United Htatev authorities are taking every precaution; the troops in quarters are under arma and tho Californlans have disembarked from the transports. The natives, it is reported, have been ordered not to work for the Americans, and the employes in the commissary department have gone on strike. Natives are leaving the city. Major General Otis, however, has ih, wi.fli ku11..,t i.ki i , iimiicu.uio.y iuuuwou ine pro- ' clainatlon of Major General Otis, based upon rresUient Melvinleya instruc i,1,u..l I.- tl.t. II li is shed, und details ut great length the promises he claims were made by the Americans us to the part of the insur gents In the campaign. 1 It Is believed that the second pro clamation is the original draft which was not adopted by the Filipino con gress at Malolo. MANY CONVICTS SET FREE. la, I OAMat Act of I Haa U (raat a Hlf llalrk ut I'aMun. Toim, Kan., Jan. II. -The lust of lleUl act of (iovrruor ledy was to rant fuurtettu pardons aud coituouta tlous. The sentence of J antra IS, Coleau, sent ut from llourt-oit eouuty la I S'JJi for w reeking tb! Mala I tank of Kurt S,-ott, was commute! to four years. Ills original wit true was for five years. lie will now Ihi rli,ad June I, UM KrSr Mt Met tf lara. Mi stiHisa, I T . J It I'hllip sud tbHtrga htetaart, t'fotlier, who had ho seen or beard front (titter foe HMtte Ihsa twtttt il' tUaty biV al ssilH MoVivr, IT. Thry wr la a lo trlataf gotdt and iw ii'kurtitiMS, b 1 last Uaraed I K tney wr brothara. I'hllla lias tjM la la lisa larrilorf Mfl yr tirl mum ir a short ta so fr..,u t.la, .L Wtla lls htm Htawtl Terias. K, Ja. DtUrws ktrraa. ag4 M years, fvnagnst trvt ts ar tf t ati) auu lraal aura, tMintMUlaot sa vida lr Muta at Vraiaa w IjIwglaWdftt the mmm sl mi str, Mr J, t , If all', tl t Notta Waiav v strwt. at II N vM tUfdy MMai It so. i ptant taiU aa4 tk4 U .t4 t M W4 Mtatat lta tlH gria, THE NEBRASKA STATE LEGISLATURE PROCEEDINGS OF HOUSE AND SENATE. unity Routine of I-egLlstlve DoIum Chronlclotl for the Perusal of Our llunjr K a iters A Sut'elnet Nummary of All Important Action. TIIK BKNATK, M'tMlntMKlny, January 4. The senate was called to order this morning at ten o'clock by Lieutenant tiovernor Harris. Chaplain Cressmao delivered the Invocation. Cnrrio of Custer was absent on account of sick ness. Noyes of Douglus reported for, the committee, on senate employes as fol lows: l'ages: Manley lloughten. Chadron; Charles Hurchnm, Willis (Stout and Walter Rogers, Lincoln. Messengers, Arnold Kucuiilnirs. Osaire. Night watchman, Cliester l'Vanklin, umnha. The report was adopted. Arends of Otoe introduced a resolu tlon providing that no newspapers would be allowed for constituents ut the cost of the state; that ten g-ccnt stamps be allowed per diem for olllelul business, and that the secretary of tho senate be time keeper also, and that each employe Is to be paid only for nine actually employed. The resolution was adopted. Talbot, of Lancaster. (Steele of Jef fersou. and Citnadv of Kearney acted as a committee to confer with a house lOmmitteu on joint session to eanviyts 1 in returns 01 election. . After tho joint session, the senate adjourned till 10 o'clock Thursday a, m. 'riiiirmlaj', January A Hen a tor Talbot, president pro tern, culled the senate to order this morning-After routine business was trans acted, introduction of bills followed. ' The senators were not prepared, and ' only three were introduced: 8, P. No. I, by l'rnut of (iuvo -To nuirnil tho , Australian liullot luw so hn to piTVrnt t tin I plodiiK n a euiiUldttte's mono on ton liullot, I more ilisn om e. S. V. No. it, by Currie of Caster -To provide tor rrnn niinnounen si plume mun si'lioois. 8. V. No, a, by ilulo of MhiIImiii- To cntiililli.il s I hum normal school ul wityno, ' After the joint session, a committee was appointed to escort Lieutenant (iovernor (iilbert to the chuir, In a few well chosen words he assumed the presiding officer's chuir. The following committee on rules was appointed on motion of liurton of toll 11 on: (Senators lalliot of Lancus ter, Noyes of Douglas, Crow of Dong Iss, (Steele of Jefferson and llolbrook of Dodge, 1 The senate adjourned at 6:10 until ' Monday u ') p. m, Mnmlay, fiaimary 9. Lieutenant (iovernor (iilbert called tho senate to order at 'i o'chsik this afternoon. (Senator O'Neill of Holt county moved that the senate, us a representative body of the state of Nebraska ask our representatives in congress to oppose the Anglo-American alliance now be ing agitated, und also, territorial ex pansion by invasion and conquest. Jloeke of Lancaster moved that the motion be tabled. Talbot of Lancaster supported the motion. O'Neill moved the previous question la order to shut off debate, not knowing that a motion to table would do the same thing. The motion to table carried. . Senator llolbrook of Iodge, (Steele of Jefferson ami Farrell of Merrick were appointed as a commit tee to con fer with a like committee of the house and prepare rules to govern joint ses sions. ! Lieutenant Governor (iilbert an nounced the appointment of his son, Edward (ii)hcrt, as his page. nenutur anuday of Kearney IntrO' duced a joint resolution asking Ne braska's representatives in congress to use all honorable mcuns to secure the passage of United Stales Senator Cul lom's bill giving interstate commerce full authority to grant relief us con templated in the original bill. The following bills were introduced: S. V. h, by J. S. Cansitny-An set to eitsiillstt a slitUi nornml M'hiHil at Mlndmi snl lo pro- vldr for rwclvlnif a iloimi loo of forty si re of Imul owned hr J. S. Cunuilsv. S. K. 8, by Tit 11 11 it - To nulm-n liuerrat oa stsie wsmoils from ft iwr ei-nl to 4 x-r itiiI: sUo pruvlUiHK that IwimU U-ninl by roiiiitins. elllca. rte draw not to riit-ixt ft er enil til sil of T fr eint as at prprnt Lieutenun t ( iovernor till brrt brough t up the mutter of reading bills In full on three different days, us provided l v the constitution. W Idle lie tint not be lieve the lime of the sen ate should he occupied solely in listening to bills, he suggested that the secretary should opre up each lilt I and give each a nom inal rending, at least. firnutor I albot told what the prac tice had been ami suggested that If the record showed each bill hail Iweii read a r"nltvd it would t difticult to fo behind the reined. Other senators 'esttresscil ttiem elves on the itncstiun, but the Miist0 adjourned without settling it. Ttit: iiiisu V 4a4y, Jaaaary 4. Th htua was ralle-l to order al Jo .mi tltl inorntiig.t hadaln eabraWi pening the seasUm with prayer. A emu ut it lee from the a-it a to row-mnuU-ated a reiiM l fr a J"lat -sioii Ut I'iUHu the rrlarns of th leclbia, and l.anw of Laueanler. Tsa aarnf I'tatta a ad l.sn of Adams wvra S'slntst a txuniittiev lo sr rattg Willi the artiste roiuiuiltr for lit same, A MMitioa t allow th ieakr a pruale savrvlarv and m a'toweL Mrr 1 titntkwit, 1 1 alter and troaa aor w ai-H.ii,ip. a enmiwttu to autify the gorwr that was orraatwd ha hotiMi aad ' roitmtttiaes r Pt I It a Mt., Jaaaarr I. as tiss for tat r.oM ti tssist 'IhrtMigtt tha eHMlle tu awtifv the rovrwof of th iM(altUii ( trtsh.it, that ht ti lutortwvd that th ! a r wl, t 4-l ta itiir hi , hat WMuld o'fvr t tlrt Jwl hhw th h orttf era (aaitg arW-t thi aautioa vf stlr4 mf t'a- a ailht at su was iai4 mm iaia. Ftta f llsll atrtiai-4 rvawtiH ttm iirwvMia (Kr tha aMniatsat wf rvwHiitl ims 4a, lae afiiffia tuas, rta sM that thr sul4 W aawra 4td t eta latun) this ssimi thaa Wff aat thwt INDEPENDENT. sion, and he wanted the responsibility placed where it belonged, on the pres ent administration. Orosvenor of Hamilton culled for the yeas and nays, claiming there was no need for the committee; that there would be but very few deficiencies presented, and that the responsibility woiuu oe norne ov those responsible. The resolution wus declared out of order. Adjourned. Thumilay, January fl. In the house this morning the read ing of tlie journal was dispensed with. A motion to appoint a committee of tnree 10 investigate dellcieucy claims w as tabled. W, F. Porter, secretary of state, usked that (I. I. l'orter be appointed us custodian of supplies for tlie house. Tlie appointment wus confirmed by unanimous vote. Adiutant-lJeneral Itarry sent an in vitation to tlie lnuugurul reception which was accepted. W'lllium V. Allen sent a telegram of congratulation to the house on Its or ganization. Wheeler of Furnas moved that a committee of nine members on rail roads bo uppolnted. Declared out of order. On motion of I lever y of Douglas the speaker was allowed to appoint sulll clcnt employes to trunsuct business pending the report of the committee on employes. When tlie house convened in the af ternoon Immediately after-roll cull, J uuseti of Jefferson moved that when the house adjourned it be till Monday afternoon at ' o'clock, This motion curried. The speaker announced the follow ing standing committee on rules; Mr. .Speaker, Pollard of Cuss, I'rlnco of Hall, Thompson of Merrick, Dctweller of Douglas, Wheeler of Furnas and Weaver of Richardson. A motion was t hen passed, made by l'ollard.tliat each member of the house bo furnished flvo two-cent and five one-cent stainii each day. Adjourned for joint session. Monday, January u. The hcuse convened ut 2:13 this af ternoon. Tho committee on rules reported through l'ollurd of Cuss. The rules of the last session were presented with several changes providing that the committee on rules may report at any time which report it shall take a two thirds vote to rescind. Another change permitted a majority of members on tho floor to raise u call of t he house. A third change added a committee on deficiencies to the list of standing com mittees. Two members were made sufficient to demand roll call und five members sufllclent to demand a call of the house. A majority of members elect wus made necessary to change standing rules. Mr. l'ollurd moved tha adoption of the report. Wheeler of Furnas pre sented a minority report. The differ ences were that the minority claimed two members should be able to de mand a cull of the house; that a ma jority elected Instead of those present should raise a call of the house; that the deficiency committee should lie eliminated and that tlie special privi leges to the committee on rules should not be granted, Another point that created a difference of opinion was that of a siftlnir commit tee, und after debate consideration of that part of the rules was postponed until Tuesday afternoon. Tlie other portion of the report was adopted. Jlouck of Douirlus onereii a resolu tion commending President McKlnley on the conduct of the war. Orosvenor moved to refer to the committee on deficiencies, saying it wos not yet known bow much the deficiency on account of the war would , be. Prince of Hall said a word about deficien cies to which Orosvenor replied. (irosvenor's motion was lost and the resolution was adopted. Introduction of hills followed and Armstrong of Nemahu was recognized and presented the first hill. When the rush wus over (13 bad been inf.rodueed and read first time. The most im portant ones are: U.K. I, by ArniHtrong-To dispense with of- llt'eof oil inHH'tor. U.K. 7. by hvnint -Joint rewilinion providing for KiimnlHitloii to inn peopif oi a propusiiioii to hold a rnuvriitlon to nivlse the constitu tion. II. K. S, tv Kvaim- To appropriate tau.ww for new bnlliUnii lor 11-stliiKN ylmu. II K. It. by Kvanx- 'I'o appropriate 5,(li for boiler lioiiiw snu Imiler at HhhUiiks asylum. II. K. IV by KvHnt- To proviiln fur s tsx upon eolluliral liilierlluiife. II. U i, by (Irnnvfniir-To proviiln u penalty for llif lasuliis of free truOMioi UUoit lo pub lie oltlrer. II. K. IS, by r'reU-Tn mine ral of ramtrniier tranHpttrtstlou to not iura tnaa l i-eui pr mile. H. It. ti, hy Hrn of Luit.-nsirr- To reiluee rale of lnti-riiit an sista aarranls to 4 s-r ifiil II. U VW, by r'Uher Tola liiP'Htf mr eoin- fHinU-s J', prr t'riit of ffrin 1-nrtilnu't. 11 . ai. by Horn of jnie-trr - Tu abolish board of trsnMirtatrtni. II. K. ', by HsrkauM - To rts'imrne nnnanl liallol law. II, K. 17. bv SmlitiU-rwi-r Ta ritabluh a mr- Uial x htxil t W 'avium II. It. M. by lirostritttr- To pruvlUo fur frr SI- ti UitkiUD St U k tl k. hsi. It K fit, by .I'lier To prrnrsl Santa of yaa- iU'IsIm sp-rlii on ballot than itu-. II K ivl l. - Uei To pn.il.la for um ut ut lit mm ttlitr. II tt ti ly CunsiMsbaut I'rotttm fur as aati-paM Uo. Nik til Is more stringent than the one Uttrtalucvd by Mr. iirttvenor, and liiakrs It a inlwleuifsiior to Wmio ftvM tratisportatioii. Adjourncil. Jlilf SallSi. W iiIm4, Ja4'l 4. l.Uulenaut tioyernor llatri ral.d th joint Si-aiioa tu ortli r and rakri t'tata rl Nrlary irtea eoi HiuaieatUm Iratt-ituittiiiif the aralot rrlura aad th tahitlated ahatraxt vf th lot, 1tiylrS trad th ahatravt uf ii east f slat uitu-vra. Isliff l'f !ait Hlr4 that th further la.iirf it tu'4 with aud t h alwtrai t rv.td hy V'lats. I h tioM iarrt A U i Iiii.ii-, h'l awUtaat rirth, then iutr'tv4 Mnr th total a 1 hi 4ot. tasr t taih. Iw a ! aai with th stalato frwtki. 4 rtarv4 th rvult 1 ta raaas 4 la Hi iuuf th a,safut aJl dat a. and VUr4 th usi Wt4 I mmiIoim that tii lh hiat im atHui atHiia tt st . 1 aaa 4tv at I wVha is y. st hi ha tN fot tMfa wa aa4 laaafiaiat th tt wftt-r t-t tarn-! a4 tha hit fath'i dhwra.l. a4 th hs I was sltf4 il the estia tat' t't la fwt tha etiiMtiimlath at tha aW, 1 h . , laawaif a. The laaag aiatti vf tMsrat WI A FRIGHTENED TEAM OF HORSES BUMS AWAY. Dashes into a Preceding Conveyance in the Road and a Young Lady is Seriously Injured. from tht Atlvoeatt, Orrtllltie, 0. Probably there is not a sIiikIo uielileiit re imiiiiiii mure vivid In tint laimUot' thfl pen tile in Ihls locnlily, Hutu Hie aeelileiit wliiell befell Um I'll II M ie 'i'lioillllll. S yiillliK I ill I y lieiirly Iwniily yenrs old, residing llbmil ihree miles west of this eily, while nut ritllnif on ility in May, lHIH. in ooiiversalioii with tt friend recently, Miss 'i'lioiiuin tolii tlieslury roiieeriiing this lioiribhi ulliiir and the resulis from it. rllieasid: "I win working In a l reunion k biK rHtiililisliiaeiit la (islion, Ohio, sail one (lay wbllti out riilinu with my f'rleaiU, we were overtaken hy a lesin of runswiiy homes, sad lli enrrlnite In whleli I was rliliiiK wn hiully wrecked und I wus Ihrowu tint, rscelv hunt hurd full. . "1 wns Inkeu to my liomn, and a pliynlcliili wus eitlled jt ml upon exmnhiiitioii tolij me Hint my rlirlit kblney liml been ull'eetcil, lie ciive me iiieilielnen wblrli relieved nie wiiiie, hut which never helped me hk they nlinulil, " I tins wruk and whenever 1 Hllempteil to do llfdit work shout tlx) Inline, I would hei'oiiin proMtniled. I was very ill.y liml freiiiieiitly pniim would duct lliroiili my Imek in an hnleseribnbln miinner, In fuel, my t linle eoimliliilion wus slleeted. I liml a very ssllntv coiaplexleii with seemingly no color In my fiiee ut sll, "J remiiiiii'd In Hist eondit Inn for over two rnm und ipiIIiIiik seemed lo relieve me. I Inippeiieil lo rend In a piilirr how some ieo. Iillt hud hern enred by tlie use of r. Wll littins' Pink I'ills for I'slo 1'eople. One ense dewrlbed was Miiiilar to mine, and I culled I'oyntcr an l t he Incoming state ofllrora occupied the uttcntlon of the leg-lslu-tur today. Llttlo time was de voted to any fdher business. Tha aen ato was iu session it short time, but the introduction of bills was an order of business that was reached, '1'he joint session, ns soon as it got down to business, sent it committee to notify tho governor that tho legisla ture was ready to listen to anything he bad to say, At 3;ll( o clock the trovernor and stale nflleers-eleet were announced, They advanced and were (riven seats Immediately before the speaker's stand. i-icuienunl (iovernor Harris an nounced Oovcrnor lloleomb and he Im mediately commenced reading bis message, (Iovernor lloleomb spoke two hours. Governor-elect l'ovnter took the oath of office administered by Chief Justice uarnson ami Delivered his Inaugural addresi. The state ofllcers took their oaths, after which the jolnt eonveutlon Immediately Bdlournetl. ' CIVIL SERVICE REFORM WINS, Mom Rvrss Its llml.lon on Htriklna Oat th Annual Appropriation. Washington Jan. II. Tha House festerday reversed the decision of the committee of the whole last Friday, when the appropriation for the sup port of the civil service commission was stricken out of the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill. In committee, where members do not go on record, the appropriation was stricken out by a vote of 07 to 01. Yesterday wheu the roll was called the appropriation was restored, the motion to strike out being defeated, 95 to 119. The House, by special order, decided to proceed with the consideration of the naval personnel bill as soon as the bill for the codl filiation of the laws ot Alaska was out of the way. Hawaii an KipanilonUt. WaShikotoN, Jan. 1L Arthur Bew all of Maine, candidate for vice presi dent on the Democratic ticket in 18U(1, is iu favor of expansion. "I do not care to express an opinion," said Mr. Ncwall, "upon Colonel liryan's attitude upon the question of expansion. I will ten you mine, nowever. mine not a professed expansionist, I belUve w should bold the Philippines." Ills Wir May Vat (lo to Ills Funeral Hamilton, Ohio, Jau. II. Henry Kant, grocer and saloonkeeper, shot his wife, Ann, twice this morning, Than g'dng to a coal shed he blew out hit own brain a. One ball penetrated th woman's neck, the other hsr arm and, though seriously Injured, she list a ensue fur recovery. Hraaa It a J lav tlaaaa WAsumoto. Jan. It. The navy d partmaut has derided to allow the naval station at tiuatu a full braaa band and th nulpiuut burvan baa lo authorised to proetire Inttru itiwnts and ship INm on th Yoaviult when sh start for Ih Islaad. JwSa Mi Mla aarhmaly III. Wssuisurtia. Jan. It.Jube R. Mi Iaa. uwnar ut th tldistsoatl Lu Halrr. I dsaa-vruusly sUI at his limn nw I Iftaauta Wt. II has hletfuugh l b diaa la suorlndiU!,l bv iniul aad tiiiuoh troaU Sfala tasval a R4 H-aa. .Msi-atu, Jan. 1 1 - Siuor liua, I ha fwi4t vt th nat, alio was raa- Mat uf th riWa p,o tiiam1 sUmi, has Wm Iw wafvrva wita IK wift wf fttrvlgii aita'ra, tHtk 1 aMtutar U li, rUtiv ta th early at k vf a Ivd Kaili iatoM4 Iwua t W. Jsa IL-tba a. Ciwe eowit kaa fteet a writ vt Was w4 V Jsaa UitU. waaitay s.a aat Vwim. t.t, JJ taet v. Shit 14 ta tail St tui.uJ tuilija I. tsal mf 4 esHsrt, Tht lUMf I niint othc Kit tKi miltrulttrtd trintcrttKit know how ta u it, to i;ive tht Wit irtult in job prinunt the iilleiitlon of the oilier nirmbers of tlie family, mid niunima nuK'ed I should hsva a box Hi miee, i "Of eon me I wns mix Ions to pet well and a box of ihexe pills was seeureil and tried. W'lieii 1 liml liikea t lift pills one week I liolleed hii iiiiprovHiiient in my coiidilioii, A better color eimie in my face und lip. I heemiifl slrnnyer, liml an bieieuMed pfel.l to und Hie ill.lnti in my lieml was relieved, " I bud often read of thesa pills but gsve no iilleiitiou to tin in until tint day i procured my flrxt hoi, Mince thru I have taken twelve boxes und Iiuvh been Kicnlly relieved. My ldooi Is In a better eniiilttlon, ( liavtRuinrd in lle.h itnd my enlirn system bus been built up. I tnoitt eeriiiluly revomiiiend Dr. Wll Hhiiin' I'bik I'ills fori'iiln People, tosnyono Irniililed with kidney romphilnt.'' All the elements neeesnury to plve tipw life Slid riehllCNN lo llic blond liml reMnreslilittered ni rvei are eonliiiiied, in a condensed form, in Hr. WIIIIiiiiin' I'mk I'ills for 1'nle people. They are un iinfiilliliseellle for such disease! us loeoiiinlorstuxla, piirHiilmriilysis, Ht. Vitus' dance, seiailea, iienriilia, rheiimMtlsm, perv nn lieiuliiehe, ihn after elleels of Itt trlpp, piilplliitlnii of Ilia heart, pule and sallow rum jilexliiiiN, ull forms of wfiikness either In mule or I'emiilu, and nil diH'iiHes rcKiiltlntr from vill n t r-il It u i ikii-h in the blood. Dr. Williams' pink I'ills are sold by all ileulers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, fit) cents a box, or six boxes for 'J.fiO (they ars never sold in bulk or by Hie I (JO) hy aildressinif Dr.Williaina' Medicine Company, Helieuccliuly, N. Y. FARMERS' WIVES or any other ladle who wish to work CAN EARN LOTS OF MONEY working for oa In spare time at bom on oar clothe. We offer yoo a good chance to make plant of (pending money easily, in leisure boors. Ben4 19o for cloth and fall direction for work, and commence at once. Cloth en t any where. Addreaa Wlneosk! Co., (Its B.) Boston, Mas. Mff. !pot. DR. O.C. REYNOLDS, SURGEON. Room 17, 18, 19, Ttarr i nAllin im.l blk. Phone. CSS 4 658. UflC0ll1,iK3 BTKAMHIIU' TICKETS TO EUH0PK BOO) STEAMSHIP TICKETS FROM EUItOPE BOLD. If you are going to the old cowatry or Intend to brinfr friends from there to this country, pksaae call on dm (ov figure, infonnation, eto. A. S. jYIELDIXO, C. T. A. Northwestern Line. IF Y0D ARK DOING to Ibe PACIFIC COAST Don't complete arrangemeDte until yoo bav aeenred Information regarding tht -personally conducted eicnrsions to Ban Franoiaco, Los Angeles and Portland via tbe Un lou Pacific. These exeorsiona leave Chicago, Minneapolis and 8 1. Paul every Thursday, and Omaha every Fri day In fleirautly upholstered Pullman Tourist Sleepers; Illuminated by I'intch light; heated by steam. Baggage checked through from atarting jioint to destina tion. Prompt and satisfactory service. Many hours quicker time than any other line. For lull particulars rail on or address E. 11. Plosson, fn. Agnt Cliailvl Moriaaaaal. B It known ihit by vlrtsu if a thltl mort haarlna ital ot Jaiy JtOib, A. It, I'M, asil On lir tllwl In bm i m,ol tha luapiy elerk ut l.aa-ra-lr r oiintv, Kn, ranks, nn iba Hi) dy ol Ao nt, fts, im'DImI bj C. W Tsrnaa to Nlrbola A Hhrpard lunipnav, corporal Ion. to weur Ibr nr uirnl ul S.i Kl n. niHn ablrS fkrata Sua tlua la auni ol $41 US, d. fault halaa kaaa nmdii is Ik mmrsi thvifnf ami bo anil or othur liriKvwiiuu at la Satin- bwa laHlntt lo riiTr IS nama or in part tbvranf, thara lora I bun ika aad nbail aU tk fiiilnaina erniwri; lbnila ilvarrllird, til all; OMKtikola kard k l'uaianf Oraia Maraior. ana lilurb rvllmtrr, I'onitili-M Shop So. A,i, aio ona Wa-binaiua (iraia Wlhf, rnaipiaia, as ?iill asi'iiua, al tba aarkua of IS Llnroia t'iiaiinf stsib aadgmranla lata mi m l.lkruia. I.aaiaaiar roaaiy oa lb 41S ila ol fvbraarjr, lt. al I o Hock p. ai. ut taut lajr, NICHOLS II K PA Rill'.), s Hr K. K. tilavaioik. aaasi lor tU itsiavaaot Ibi aala. iai4 Jassafj B, ws, Personally Conducted Excur sions to (lfefil!rilg IjMkv (lileaga evVf Tlsra.ly vie Colts, rada H(iriaa aad ! Ituate lo fUa ) raai tav-o asd l.o Asialasv Hoatar Una I lav ! ! Yad.y ' kaaaaa Oty, Itttt Hofia aa4 II I'aatt la lass Aa4W T- esvaratoa I at are altaad t t eat l'aaaaf Traits, aad 'p- irii ks VHrat that tle Ike tsMl, Amiaist Is etsersmaa a4 eat tunkt. k Ibe kie tat lrtt as. aiaii-bV ballsMe I I I l.tlt litlli MTt tb IHI rr,t...a l tatM aa4 If Waieaie Ua tiairoae, mm foaf luret Ih art aadraa Jus hstsMttaa, tl, P. A , til aiH lit, liu. II. lUs.k. lP A T, I, I lib A U tHa.l.iaosJa, sK