- - : - - ' " , q"i . ! ' + . " ' " 4i. . , . " - ' 1'- . . .0'3 _ . , . " ' ' ' ' . _ , ' , 7. . " . . _ . _ " - _ r . . . . " - . , - , . " _ ' , . . _ . . . . " - ' .e - " ; . - ----T.-- . , . .r \ . - . . . . . . C ' "t'r 'v ! " . " , . ' -1" . ' " . - " " ; ' , " " - " " ; ' ' " . . - , ' ' ' ' ' , ! ' ; . . U'f 1 " . . . . . V- , - , 4 ' . " 'l' lJ ! ! MA1IA . JAUJ Jl ! i ' 14UJ31)A. : 'AN UAICI l IUt'i. : r1)m OMAHA DAILY 13EE E nOSEWATEn. F4Itor. . . - - - - - rUn.tBnED EV-ny MonNINO. , . - TEmfS OF HUHSCIIIL'rlON. faly flee ( WIthout Kundoy ) . Oe Year . . . . S S 0 URn J " and SU"ly , One iear . . . . . 10 I $ Iz Month . . . . . . . 5 00 Ilx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Ttiu . flt.nti ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : G ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aun"ny flr . One V"nr . . , . . . . . . . . : 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HntutdRY IIe One Year . . . . . 1 tO 1. Y.nr. . . . . . G ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' \Veekl7 1Je' . Ona V.nr . . . . . . . . . . . 6 OFF1CI . ' Omnhl , The n e I3uIIdIng . & fouth Omabn Comr N , "I Twenty.tourth SIl Council ul , 1 Penl $ treet. ChIcga Ome . 817 Chamber ot Commerce. Chled/D 17 . / Chnm\r Cmm.n. . N W Ynik. lomo U. 1 on'l 15. TrlJne I3Wg. Wnhlnlton , 107 F Rlr et. N. W. cOtn , SI.ONuNCt. All communIcatInn letatSo to newa An" edl. tOrol Al t1mmUnicItoi mater .lulld he 1'.loln. . : TD the I.dllor. . IUSINISS .ITTEitI. All Luslne.s leters and remllnnces .holl Ia ddlssc.1 to The lce Publshln erpony , Omnhn. trnrtc. checkA and p"BtamCI otIer 10 b made tfltle to the enl r of the corp : ny. TII 11U lUILISIINO CO I'ANY. - - - - - - . . = - - - . : - - : - - - aTATlmlNT " 01 , ' CII1CUL.ATION. Oeone II. ' 'zchuek. cellnry ot The ! Pub. Il hlnl cnmlany. helnl dily CWoI-fl .ys tnt the Iellll number ot toll nn.1 (0nplrt" coplc af the 111y : Mornln . Jvenlnn"l tun.'oy . ' nee ! / frlnl tolowl d during : the month of Novemler , , 181 , \'al I. . . . . . . . . % .8r' 10 . . . . . . . . . 21.51 2. . . . 2I.7 ' 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.:7 . . 21.2C a . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . 3. . . . . . . 27.2(5 It . . . . . . . . 2.15 4. . . . . . . . . . 2.rr 1. . . . . . . . . . . 2.4H S , . . . . , . . , . . , . , , . . . 6. . 21,131 2) . . . . . 21.M2 . . . . . 21.117 21. . . . C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G. . . . . . . 21.17 fl . . . . . . . . 2),1.0 I . . . . . . . . . 3r4 $ 2. . . . . . . . . . 2J.4U 8. . . . . . . . . 2.9 2.1 . . . . . . . . . 20.2.t It . . . . . . . . . . . 21.62 : 21. . . . . . . . : .3' 10 . . . . . . . . . 21.418 2. ; . . . . . . . . . 21. ii . . . . . . . . . . 22.1s0 Ii . . . . . . . . . % .1 % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . : ' 7 2. . . . . . . . . 2).08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . 23 . . . 210)1 ) 2 ! . . . . . 19.8 . . . 1. . . . ! 1. . . . . . . . . 2101 : .rC2 22 . . . . . . . . . . 20.020 15. . . . . . . . . . 2.l O 30. . . . . . . . . 1.D82 . Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r.9.G11 J.c de'1uctlon tor un.old ad rettirnd ! dc.luelonB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < . . retlrr1 . . . . 1.2 ; . \ Told ' 011. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C4 - .3j2 . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , * Doly n\'ernge net elrcIIlon. . . . . . . . 2ICI : nJonI. : II. TZCnU' ] . Swor to brfore me and sul.scrlhcd In roy prec Once Ihl" 3d day ot 1)ec'emlwr. HOI. Sen ( ! ! ) 3 N.J. Il'L . Notnry PublIc . -i Til ; , IPI ' . 1I.Sfl7'IJ I'J , IUOPI1TS. . Full . nccurate nnt critical reports or the proceedings or the leglelaturo will ap\- : In tho' columns ot The Eec from day to Iln ) ' . . Al Questonf ant meafures will be discussed nnt troate(1 from the standpoint of the uta- " tend welfare ot the state and for th\ promo- ion of HOOt government. The lice will com- mood ( what It belevt worthy of praise nnt : . condemn what It believes to be detrimental to the public good J goes. without saying that The lice wi print nil tile news worth reading ant propose3 to leoep Its patrons advised . vlsel of every movement nt the state capital inside and outside of the hails ot legislation. In procurIng the news ned all the news The De will Sl1nre no expense. I will nql be confne(1 to one wIre , but will have the use or lS many wires ns the telegraph comp1nles cnn place at its cmmant In any emergency. " Wltc I 181:1 : ! A hali'r ' New Yell to 'Ol ni ! M113 ' Ihc year jlst cOllelchlg lie n hlOtiCtNhllO ilflirOS'CtflCIlt. " ' the , notceahle hnllIO'cUclt O\"el' rear : - jlst COIChllc(1 ( ! America Is still gooti elwugh for a : lJllnl : ) ) llcc fOl' deceased memuers of the Astor fall ' . Iiiig Caucus his agall held sway at'I the Callnl nld the rule or 1II0rlics 'I , orer IliajOl'ltleS Is once more established. Ouo good thing Is IH'omls ) by the , : cOllu , 'enl' ? I Is the forced ad , . .jOlhtlhtttelIt sile tie of the Fifty-thin cotigness. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do the ) ) cole ) , or clJr81m o\er I \ themselves ? Just puL your ear to' ' the 'l'OUUll aud Istel to the ( returns mon the state clplnl . The IW\\'Slll'S do lot fnl ! to appre - , elate Dl' Pnrl.hlrst , I'Vl'U If Dr. Park , ; lllst refuscs to give thc le\\'sllpell due credit for what they tiecoinphlsit. : - ' The mcn who I'C l'llhlcals for . y : , revenue ell ale I\\'nrmllg lt Ilacoll ' - In quest of soft jobs ! I clerks of coin - . , mltes wih nothing to do except t ( - draw pa " . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The trite saying ! that everything the late .TIY Gould toucJll'd hn'lld to 10ncr seels to have hut ! Hlccll 11plcnton to funds belonging to New York IWUl'O olhiclitlu eiitrtistetl to him fOl' safe 01cllH ell'uHtcll slfo keel ) ' lug lul hn'cltlent. . - Nebnitsktts next JO\'l'I'IOI will uo In- uugumlcll wltholt nlr military POI ) . . . . or display. 'l'he cCl'clolles laity uo ' Ics ostcniltous } tln those ' In SUIO of OI' iteIihili'onliig ktltCR , \ut the ' will IOt bo less ImprcssI\e. ,1 'hl' only 'practical move to give sliver - , n boost huH c(1 ( tal.cn In New York br . ' , the IlnnrC's of the 111111111 ) slh'Q' siiieltets or thc ' who ' BlcIm's eounh'r , In'ollose to . ; , , take conce.tcd action In the future In ' the slh'e' million nltlwt k - GOVCtIOt Oltes of Alabama wClt all ; . . 110' WI " to " 'llhlnJlol anti back ) to 10n1 that COI/I'CSH wi do' hut little ; tills session . Most peOIlo or average , InllJIII'o III'e able to Ilthol' this In- , . forml\lon wlhont ICIWIII Ulclr IJ'csent _ places of idiotic. _ ExSelitifnFair ; of California II dead C Ilst three ( lays , nnll tilt Ittvyers I'l ai- rlll ) ' getting tip ' thu IUI'l'H ) to contest his sSiIl. \ Uornl : very millionaire , be- f Fore 111.ln ! , his wi , Ihoull set aside n retainer for lawyers : to defcnd It within tVelt-fthh1' ) hours after lie Is burled . Chicago's 111111 Now YeltH jllhm'ee calu oil ICl'OI'IIIJ to program. 'hel'o Is { striking sImilarity letwI'IU the Clii- : : , ' - cage crll\al 1111 thin Ymlclnl wily of celo\mtlJ. In V'II1 they hIQ\\ the pou Iulo ! \ 'IICII othl'I"t faces through ' fihlhlht"i-1411111)tt1 ) ttiiie . In Chicago they pol elIcit other with . ) ! CI.CIIH or 11W' dCI'ell when A hue "llcctlclo or heroism nlil self- IlcI'llco wnK . II'l'Sl'lh'll ) 1)3- ihIhIioiinirt' UI'ull ; > r Ill.thl 1111.11 n' plllc ( liTer : of * 5OO to ' one'hi 'onld risk IO any one \ ( ) woull 11 ; his , . life hI l'el'Vl' tl Jl\wel case which Il hlt IMt ) II thin hl'ullJ ) Albal ) hotel 11 . his hiiisto to iiisure his . - hnRtl IIBI'I hil own safety. , SOI mQ . might have 11JCRt , l thlt h , htIi . : fnl.tl taLe tip . his UW\ offer flint , kccp both tim l'UWUI.t nUl the juwoll lu . the family . Blnt r MOI.1 h IH'lll'llJ to reily ; : r to ike Ill'l'h IU\lo by Heltittor ' 1'\1110 . wo WCdil ago ngatiist the Nicaragua : . cnnni 11. . As the h1lllll ! tttlttOt' WIH ; i. . ' tumble to confine . his obser'ittIons to . R sltigltt da't 5elslo1 or the senate It Is ' kilo to eXllect his Alablln associate t J11'1 ) his uuswm' over u less Ilel'IOI . . or tinle. . Wo lUCY bo slm that SClltor ! ol.jnn will occupy a t three . days . ttMe&4&t. . . . . . Tug UNITED ST.t7RS SlATORS11. ; Two weeks frm thIs lay the leglsla- ture will elect 1 successor to Charles P. ( lucerlol In the Rtunte or the { llcll Slatl ! The eOnSllRtR oC OIlulolls lint ( the choice wi ( nil 11l0n John ? I. Tlnirston. The fact ( lint The nee has Jiniltninod nn 111u'01wnI I I co concerning . cerluj 10 vital 11 isstti' nR Is thc t'lec- to' of 1 ttil11lll i4tittes senator lion very ' created nuleli ' ' and , naturally cn'ltl'lt mich sm'II'llo nllt caused It great deal . of coiniueiit. . ' 1'11 fltHllon Is flIlkell trout "n'loUI qIUU.tl'R vhy has 'rhe Bel shown such stolid , Il' 11 1lI'eI Cl l'I'nl'lllg the SCIIIO'Rhl ) nml vhiy n\u\'c all things , .hls : It not \1Jn'oIRI ) ' Olllloel ( ' 111u i stiili's ( till I- dory , In "Icw of hits ImowI n/llton wih rlllwn ' c01lmrntul ) ! 1111 CRIC' ) chilly hil relatIons to tl ( rnlou Pacific railroad 7 Whor ! lit I lie COI"lllelc ' In Ill Ii k I ng ni lut'co\lfJltul I I light on tl I O\'el'IO'Rhlll 111 Ilowhl ! thc ( most II'Olhllltlllh'olllnll'ler II tile stale to ( be foIsted Ilto thl Il I ell States scn. ate wlhoul II'hlJ Il ! II ? 'rhl'c I'e IJI'lhll'"t I t rleRtmlf nt tl IJ'll'lt ) hOI' , nlli 'l'lie Bee IJ'ollel ) to ( I\S\\'C' tWI Iii 11 I I cnllot11 / ( vi thou t ' ' ' 1eSII'\'U : I.'h'st. I 'lhe BII IUH I IUlllullel I I I ( ul hence nhout the cnIIIIIIC ' ' of . Iohin1. I. 'l'imurs- ton lecalse It couhl say nolhll ! COl- ce'nhl ! his fitness ot nnntne fet ( lie IIOllou ) 01' his 1llltolS 10 ml\ll : l'm' ( . 110'ntoll ( t 1111 eIJlo i 'lllll i i m 1' ! II''nl ( I sohleitoi' of the l'nlol'Pncle that ( was ! ut Imowl ( 10 11 lel who take any Itet'e II 1)0111 , it'S. 'I'he hatl'I' ! ' of 'I'hl I lee II I lie I camlHI1'UH OJIIO ) llol I to 1nll'0111 I I : Ilolilallol I I I tll holerlll 1 amid ( hut 1 ! lwIS , ! llle 10 dell 111 Cm'l'lhll that : every voter II tl ( ftate IIt h\o I : hel'l 1 Irolotl. 'rIm thrst lol'l n \"owl'll l'IHIllac h ( ( ' cha INlgld I I Ilh'l tel t imul It for his ' Iii the 1111 : Vas fO' cOIJoIIO'1 II tll' Hllllolul ) I I'uce , a till 101 I for 'I'he lice , to ( ftii'ce time lighting UIIII the l111'OIUl : lstit' . ceoll1 Du\llg tlw t I i { 'IIIIIII I ' ( le Bee \IS iiccttsctl wlh COIHlllrll 10 i)1e''iit thc electou of :1 : l'llhIl'lu to tl I Hl'llll. t nlllil I \\'ns : g'uit'ra fly 1u'hht's'ul that at best tl ( leghuluttimne i t woull he close. 'Ill failure 10 elect I ipiib- lCII Unjo\I ' 10 the ( legislature wOIIl therefore justly have been ascribed 10 'I'hc lIce h:11 : It vutgetl war ul10n 'l1hiurstoii , anti Clllllnlls wil w'oi'e eOlllled to hi u4hlppurt. 'L'hh'(1 ( Sllce lie I close of the ( cain- llln 'ril Bec his not seen fit to aim- tUgilil'/.e .101m : ul. 'I'hl'slol lecuo his wouhl.he ( cOlpctlors II the ( racc either lacked the cOI'al to ilhiit : IhelReh"ls boldly amid squllel ( ' UIIOI the 1llltfo\1 of oPlwsltol ) to 1I\a ' Ilolilatol ( Ol wel'l IC'elr nl\SIIC1lutn ( whie bid. ding for the ! llVO.t of : mt-10101)0Ir i'tilmflhillcaIIS.VC make bold to nlrl that every clullhlato II the republican fleiti . counted 01 dlvldllg the ( railroad VOte ali carryIng . the day on hledg.eC I to ( do Iller cover just whut the ( mlrol111 expect 'j'hlrstol ! to 10 above board . ' Iel who vote for John M. Thulstol will vote for him with their eyes open lie wi not deceive them lS to hIs po . sition the railroad Issue and ' ' slon on 111011 111113 surprise those who expect nothing of ' . hfm In the ( seiuuite ' " SNIlte except ) SubsCTleuC" ) , to i'allroads aimI ( other ' . rllluls alI corporate UonOI ) ' ohies. . Apart from his cOl\ortol Itach- men tR 'l'burston 1)SISe ! lulllrl tOIR - ' ' to those of - In Nebraska -SUlt'lol' tlose any Uan - braslm , anti hits nlbllO will doubtess prolJt him to mll.c the best use or hlH extrollnar ' talents Let It bo underHtood ( , now 1\1 htei etfteithai I . .TOhIflI. 1" 'hurston Is 10t thc cholcc of 'I'he Bee uml does not rOII'I selt the ( Iwlhods or prhiiciplcsvhllchi The Bee ) : h 11eems cssental ( for thin salvation uld I futue . snll'ellc ) ' ot the reluhll'ln \nrt ) , nor docs Mr. 'i'lturstoit represcu t. the sentiment of the tolling lalSeH which constItute . the rank and file ot the re\uhlcan Inrt ) , excepting so fil al . the ' ' of tile countr general prosperity . conn try . hi Ilromotet ) \ " his support of . the polcr oC and ' . rOleCthOii [ ) , Icclll'ocl IISTIITY TO .1.1fUOAN PRODUCTS. . 'Jhcrl Is evIdence . of wlI'HIJeat ( nm I hlcl'casilg hostility In the cOltneltal 1 coultle : of BuoC ) toward AmC'lcll 11"Hlnct. ( This comcs , or course , from the 11'01n'm's of hose ( couut'lcH , Ind Is not surll'lslll whel their condition Is iiti ( lel'StlOl. ) ) The farmers of Europe ) havc IUII It \'Or" hal'll nxpcrhmce ) for the last two or three ! ycilrs. The { 1011'essI01 ) In Pi'1ee24 hits bloulht the mljorly of them to the verge of mln , nlil as the bullcll of taxa tel UldC' which they sllnlo have not heel Ightelccl ( , but , oi IIr the ( couh''y , have 'very ! elerly h'I'n ) increased . they ' have heel It bl'u/ht almost (0 ( I cOIlton ! oC t11SIWl'ltol. 'j'he IIJ\el1 11\le HOle than ago to the Cmlcrol of Gl'rmll V h ) ' the IJn'leuHural In'mluCN's or I 1)01'- tll of Prussia ) oiltcd ont the real con dilon of thlt elemcnt of the ( )0111atol ) thlnohout the elilire. 'l'lw funnIer 14 or oIlier coutueltll cOlltrl's ( are 10 I better liT , even those or I.'mlee , who Ire Iho lost II'O\hlclt fll thrifty of ithh , belug far fll . iroslerotus. ) ) A11 tlo outlook Is umimytliltig lnt f\omhl ( ' . Siul jel'h'll to IUII'oful COI\Cttol ) , tlc ( Ig rlenllllHtH of i'tii'ope sec no II'ospecl : of II.tm'lug theIr coul1lol ulleSI the , y cal hllul'O tlh' ! O\'cI'nlentt to Ilt such I cllck upon ) tilt t , competition al wi 'uuhle thl'l ( to Injo " n l'gl'l' shun ui of thl'h' hOle uuuiirkots . I Is to this that thl' ( ) ' 1m IOW ) ) ( n'C' "whll'o Itrectu thll' ; el'lwtl. ( Ill thii.y ( I'I tloltig It wfh Il euel'lr aud l'al : which the o\'m'nmcnU ( 'I\not rlschy or safely lguuore. Insllh'I'll I ' the CXUllllc of the ( : tigk'lti'IltlI t'leiiietit lit GCl'mnlr , the fl'III'S or F'nitueo are now m'Jhlg the ( government to take net ion looking to I restricting the hlorlllon oC Amerlun lodlltt hlt. ( that ( ' 0hiultV3' . 'l'hit' ) ' \\'llt our IWI'f eXI'hlle1 ulll uslc U8 I II'elm. many : ( 10 tidbit for that , l' ) sep I\tol Ilrlote ) I lO ! rIgId eiifoni'eiuieiit. of the Itllrll- Uuo Inws. Of cQnrso these lawl 1110' Ih\u " " been clfol'ccd ( , taut u pretext II wantell fet Hhuthll ont Allrlcnu beer , nnt It Is highly probable that ( It wi ) ho found. 'fhls wi he hui the ( begli tiiitg. for Ifor our beef ' ! hUH 10eu l'X- ehlll'll flit ttttitck wi tloultess ho 11\10 11'01 ' [ ) O1'k products , /\11 perhll)1 ) 01 oUieis. Alt of these UHI'lu'lun ncll oC hostility to All'l'lcln COlloUII'1 hilly not tUl'CI'c , hul ( here II 1allflt 13 . IllioUI danger that our exhort ( : \ IC _ wi be seriously hurt. Of CO\1l them ' . will have to he n limit to a movc 1cnt1 or this klnc In any European eoutitry. Time cxcllon or AmerIcan mClts 01 oIlier proclnet wi bl followed by In nllmnco In thc 11'lce oC the 110mestc products Iii thc ( Interest oC which sudl xcluslon Is inade , 1111 his eOlll hnrlly fail to create ( 1 cOlnlcr mo\'eleni i tlutotug the consumers II the cities nml tOWI ! 'J'he fnct bit ( om' Icnts are 10t subjected to 101'0 strllgcnt tlstllctve t'l'ulnlnn8 In Etmglniiil Is title to the ch'cnlstnnccs lint the ( htllencl' of the ( COhiSlhIiieI'S Is sftoIiger with the ! o\'er. ment than ( lint ( of thc cattle raisers of thcnlnh' ( ' . . 1 Is n Il'l'lous 111 ImlJl.tnnt ) qlcston ( ( ns to whnt this cOlnh' _ ' ! I 11 or cnn tin Iii thc matel' . Thc threat or n general , exchlslol oC om' Uents ( fl'om lie markets of coltnentll 1'll\e : Is mi not toe lightly lnlHCI ) ovetit ii I ; IlOssllll ) hunt ( thl ( tlnnel IIht hn u\'eltell by mllllt- hug a lnl ( ' of ll.lnlnton , II hns hl'el stiggesteth , , and for whih n Illnuslile IJell'xt cnlll hi' fOI\ll , hiI the tititiugil- I'nton of a cOllelclnl warfare betweel thc Uliell Iatcs ItlI 1m'olle 11 to lie a\'ollcl If hiossilile. Ytt Wl' Ilst 1110' ) tect our Ilhll'lls. ! unll a Illcr of retailt It t bit wolll ) Il' 1 , .1 IHtllllo I a ga I tint In ' . ' ' ' tutu. , ' ' ' dIsrhiui- l'Olltl' ( , that 11\'I'I'llahly cIICl'll. Ilnles I i 1JIIIHt i 011' IJ'ohIIS. ) ( 'I'hl' ul t ting lol f'chly 11estl thc ( wlltol of I iii lId I iug 111 Ihc I hOle iii it rkt't. TIm 1'/1 vt ii. In the hope tlat ( It wi luring hetll'l ( but's . thl ( year tSI ) : wi he IlSt heart- i Ily wecolell the wOll m'C' I wOlht I lot ho 11 nlo/elhl'l' eal ' matl' ( tn ! Pal lt Olt I ; lie t Jt'olll ! of tlll I Imupe ll I tmt : It exists Ihl'l'l ( Ii no qtiestloii . 111 thIs fnl Is somewhnt : reasstunhuug. for . the [ hope ) or better thhlgH hl11h'el effort 10 ( Itnll ( thietul. ? lIiete cal1nl , iiti'e\'er . lie 11113' sod ul \ or I mum nieui liii e ton ash I Ion fl'OI Illll'esslnl ( to aclvl ' . At lIds Sel01 of . thc ( year IHI " enlell'lse : that ( 11\.ln thc ( hlestlelt of capial : : :11 gIve eiiiployuuetut to lahol arc lt a sluHIHII. ' ( hIH II the clse wih mull- hug nlil ( wih plhlc luiiproveuutemlts. I whie hHllstlll'i that are II operation nI the 3'PtI 10111 : re les active nt ( his mllwlllC' tulle 111 ( uusuiil. : 'I'he elslhl ! two ( lolths wIll therefore \e a : ) ) tr11)1l of III'IJ\'a tel ) for better thmiies. I'athcl' tll of realization. 'I'he begin- 111g of n hew 'e : II 1 ( line of . IcnC'al nccolntng In lie ( hlRlncss ) ivorhul. The hooks Ill to be cavefuhly gOle over Ilt lalalcell ) t ) ) , : I IU\mlor ' of stocks Is to ( lie inatle , /111 / the serious \011. of seilelent Is to ( 10 utuade. Untll all tliH Is t1l'olh wih financial and buslncss mCI are not II I IJsltol to ( 11elelI1ne \\'hlt they wi do for the fu.tme. toni e\en after these thllg1 are cOIIlett I ninny wi he 11SIJO,01 to wait for dc . velopments. Itarely his the'c been In every de- pnrtmcnt ) oC busiless life 80 strong n reelng of conservut"lsm ns them ( is how. The severe experience of the pnst ) "CU11 / /1 / half has deeply hnlB'eHsod I upon ul the eXlwdlenc of great l'm'e ! uintl caution In iuivestunents Looldn - ! over Ule field them : \IlU' few cha.nL s ; for new , fnnncal.and hl1u h'lal tcntm' , priNe . lwl ' to return a profit. " 'e lniv h prettY nearly all the ( railroad lilIes that I can he ui3111rottabl " : all the wIld land I available for cllivaton : wihout h-nlga - . toJ his been tnlwn lIp aUl : the low prices of agricultural IH'Olllcls dlscouir - ago enterprise In this dl'ccton ; capita I wi not seek to olcn more IIICH 01 mli or factories mlU ( hose we huye ) 3'hlll ( hotter returns. There seems to he I sufcencr for the IJcsent of al 1a 1 thc ( Insh1tmentalle ! that contribute to the necesltes of uuuankind RO that there Is no iirgciit demand ttnyivhmerc Cor ! roat ? amounts of ft'cHh clilltni. I would seem thlt energy for the' present must I he restricted to the ( Iutunl supply o , ( i : our daIly wants , leaving new cntcr- rIses to I more Propitious era. Yet the \\0'11 canlot und wi not come ton halt In time iIhtitteL matcrlal devel ; n hllt mntc ! qf tevel- opment , for that would be prlct nly : retrogressloui , whlc Is InLonHlstent wIth thc spirit of the ( nge. A natIon of 70,000,00 of oneretc. ente1Jlslng ) progressive leOlle wIth not bug he nntl - fled to 1)1011 along In the way they hay C been going for sOle ( line past. . \'unt- lug 1 Chlllc , they are lu'et ShIre to find It , IltlU h tm ( course to It lay ; not nonppell' ) quie clear. At ( lY rate , no harl cnn cOle fl'OI tll.lng ( a , hOlWflL ylow of the lOHHlbl- ties of 1S ! : hcre will bo no polities Li exciement to dlltnrh the leollu In their ortihiunry PursuIts this ' Um tl orllnl'y 111mmls year ; it oconolic conl1toll nlectlg the In- I 111stlel of the country , 10 far ns .th ( S. Ire created hy legislatIon , wi not b 0l clstmlldj there Is no dnngcl of nny ; . radical chuIgo In the ( currency systeuui i ; Ind thcl Ii e\'II ' ' relson why thc eoun- try sholld feel absolutely secure fl'OI aiiy unsettling or Injlrl'l legislation h 3 - the next congl'l'SS. Illlng lIaise thlugl , ISiHI'CI. I docs SCOut 1 t'lsluallo ex. lcch\ton ) lint the new year will Wltll'SH 1 % 'Ct'y consllm'ahloIIU'oelent In the hlluHh'let Ill husiloss of lie cOlntr " . IUl that both caillli : Inc Ilhol' wi /111 / 111'C lU'oltlllo CnploYlent than dtinhiig the ImHt two yCiirL4. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ liT S ( nUI fJNi'flOt"i'i'ilJfl. 'l'Iue New York iuhimlllel-n. ' 111 YO' ! hI11.crl' comhlno thus iii 111'h18ell trom the O\'orllent Uw lan It lot of r Ijer ccnt honds have 1 ! rl\"nlLu ! , 'j'IIY 1'0 very 1Ich hlclnlod over ! the ShtItht)3' trenluuueiit by Secretary Cat'hisl ; 1hllh ) h'l'l hllnt I Cu'lslo : IIlnuHo hl hns 111'HU111 I f1lnclli tie IIi. . Il' ) ' which It 10t cll ulul'll to mile tl I'rll'o of theIr new secttrliles. At a ( NIl I- Ielluenco lie ) ' IIVl ) tlHsoh'cll their hitti Its bOlll.hurlnHrlHIllte In u huff 1111 ( are g1\llg the ( secretary of the trenllr 'V \titurstlll ( ( hait ho wi not uuln have their IUslstlce : In titlIng over his I < lfcultcl out Much ensy terll 1M thu Intt Atcollln'hll lie ( nnnOlIlOUont HII ( ( lie syndicate IH dl80h'01 UI'O slat' ' (2'It ( , - nlntJ that or the orlglnll l1rc1nl0 or hOOO)1OX ( ) ( ) only tolethlng less han * OOOOO ( ( ( ) relainoc Iii thin luul1 of lie first OVIrH. hull ( hut these were merely to bo tl'lh' < 1"0 I'ntl nlolg lie stub- scribers , hlll'lll of lit luig longer hell for lllo lS lie ( tOIUon 111IJI'ty ) of mill. After thc hil of the srtllll : 1111 hel'l Iccolltol 111 tIme \holo honl Issue 1111 hit eit tm'l1d O\'l'l' to its 1'lIJrl'eululh1 ( ito hOUI , It wi ho l'emllhcl'ell , were 11lced' ullon the ulitirket lt It neat ha- ) vnnce over what the ( treztsiut'y hal no- " ' . ' . - - - - - - - ! : I clYl1 forTheTh. The ' ublc was qulct . ; InCormcll flint stiuc subscribers expected to rcnlh ' 1pllesn thnn I cool million tlolars ( l on Vi" moncy nh'nnC'l 1i3 ' thcm. ' [ IC'llnlt'I or their nJrcement tenet net nK I ulit 11.1eslect to their hohlnls 1Ian9 thnt' ( tiy ( hn"o failed In these b ousled exlVttioulk Unti little figlurN In l iviti shutat. hint ' ' have not iauule ug wi : . 1at Ul' 11\'e uuulJ IU.tI y ! J"l 111\clnl sacrifice In 111' ho11nJ i tlM'tllt of thc ( umaiou. ( SOUI : OOO oC.boiids were bought hy thl R 3'IiIlcflte ( ( fj1 ( TI tlishth IHH.teH amid tmucil O\'cr to tlie1milud , " .t 1ny 1cst nss\lcd that thc ( ftynthhiiie ( receIved some ic. munel"aUon i for Its sel'\e. or the re- lalnlu i ! * :0,00.00 : ) ) Isuccecded In sell- Inl l within the thIrty tll9 3 : per ccnl , 0' more tlm ( tooOOOO ) ) for which I oblnhld IIlIceH In ( lie iulghiborhuood of 10 , nn nl\'I1CO of from 1 to 2 per cenl on the ( purchase monc " . Snln of lie I 10HlI were soltl to WCRlel bunks at ns hlh h ni 1 tY ) 'I'he In'ol of tw 53'uidi- cntl on what It did sell tlulll Ol' 1onlh ( could thcI'efm'e not he less than 11 OOOO ( ) , nnll 1U ' 'ha\'c hecn twice tllt s hu iii. 'the hut uikers coin itm'lsi ! I hc syim.O dlento miiaiy in't'liniin feel ilisiiiiaiiitted : itt Ihe t 1lIU1 , hul tle ' chill not cnll that I lick' slHnllll IJI'lotsl IUH ! tJl' cii- th'llr l uiitrew'nrded. Hhoulll lie ( cxl- ! clees of the ( I'enur I ' reutuirt' Ilothel 10lHl 1 ) ( Isanue. IheHo hnnIH'I' wi again lJ\e i out time 111l1 ) ! I t whh'h the ( hOlllH ( 'lilt Ul hI'Oihtltbl3' ) linunlled ittal / ivihl take < 11101In\I hiIHIlc11 wi Illw ( heIr RIIHI llalllotcnl ( nlolg wih the Ol C' hllllerH 11' thc huslneRR. A Dem'cl' pnln'r has followed ( lu the la\11 u-atke ( of nut Omnha . . . In itl- \\k . 11 ciitleiuuhiVlit ) $ It. i ' 'rtisitig Its elleI1)11 ! through the ( ARHoclntec ii'5i ) Ir ) wh'lug hnl'o\lul tnh's t of alleged Rt\'ntol anal Ile8tlu. I lOut In . westl'l'l Xehmslm. . \'I'n'III ! . to t thIs rellol'l : fOO fnmlh H : .l on the ( 111111 I of the I Rtnte I tel in. f cOlllsslon I II till Ihlt I hotly Is O\'tI'whellell ( wih WO"k II fOI'wl'llng supplIes. Such extiggei'att ! cii 1 ( 'hII'tH nl'e tloln/ this ( static nut IUlhlll' unount : of 11nmne anal C\IOt : Iwlll Col- . olco ( In the ( least. 'l'tic I'uth IR" thl'l'e IR i NOle Ilettulton lu'eRtel Ne- l naslui . but evei3'tliliug . toslllc IR [ beIng t louue h . ' lie ( ntuthtoi'htics Ilole % COlt lulholltes to relieve - 10ve Imll'late ( \vuuit. : Thu slorlns that ( the state relief cOlllsslon IH o\'er- \hellet wl hO'k are e\'hleut - n llent of the litutiglitatiuti. / 'hc state relief cOlllsslon hns hall uo Intcrlal to work 01 111 ) to Ila te. 111 wIll lot hlvc unt tht legIslature Inkes IH'O- vishnu for relief , which doubtless wi be cone wiHin tHe . next two wcel.s. 'hc Clule:14o Record ) Is maldng IL vlg- O'OU , olslll hl .uon thc college glee ' cub . Junketng litlrs. It 1IY ue safely ' asserted tu t Oth llcoll wi not be i ! C'clulcl bytiie , college slncls.who ' hUllpen ) ) to \lslt'Chlcl ) ' go. this whiter. . . The game 01 foot bnl ' between the B. & : ' M. plckec c 'vil ? or't e legal und Oll- eratlimg depairtments over the speather. erathll epltmeu 0\01 ! IJlkcl- suit ) Is over and the UIIlr will award lhe pennant'.n light noon under thc regular consIliutliiiatl { fm'ms. . : . . , - " ' 1 , Jeilthieti rorsCi.i : ; r : " " . Luisvie CiEirler-Journai. As measured by the m err United States senatorial standard of stntesmnnshlp. what I great Jpeecl could be made by that In- ( Innn man who has gone for nlnely-lhrec/ 1 days and nights wlhou . ! s1ep. lIurely , . liiuft. , Phlndclphla Press. Span will In nil probability pay no nt- tenton to Secretary Gresuiaxn's threat of retaliation on SpanIsh cURloms' rates bt - ' cause any such step would advance the price or sugar In the United States and cost trade AmerlclU amount consumers to. snore than the . _ - _ _ _ 'ho Vail of SaInt Anlhony. Clevelnnd Plain DenIer Anthony Comstocle , after year of war - fare agaInst the nude may now he par doned If he bob mortified over his trans nctons .wlth green goods men being laId bare lo the ublonze. . Considering An- thony's mOesly ! In all things 'pertalnln ' t ; nakedness , yesterday's developments by ! the . I.exow committee . were to say the least , Inelcate , _ _ _ - _ . _ _ The ) lllnco of Trllde. Olohe'D rocrt. 'VI are selling EUrOpe tar mom than we nre buying there , but nevertheless torehm I countries are making n run 01 our suppi : ' of Kohl . because wo render the operton extraordinarily eay for all corners. For the eleven months ending with November the balance of trnde In merchandise was $110 . - 0H.76 ( In cur favor. lonil ( ! In the same lme tins excess of exports exeeEI over Imports of gold ' was $1,795.71 _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Sugar aill 'nelnlh&Uon. 1.118\11 Courier-Journal. The talk to the elect that retalaton against SpaIn would put Ut the price of , sugar 6 cent I pound Is unintelligent am\ ' [ nbsurd. We are nol dependant upon ' Cub i for sugar. I Is said wo gel tve.slxths Cubu our raw sugar ( toni Cuba hut we are not obliged ( to Impolt It mw. We can gel Get mon l'elnPt sugar by paying a dlty of 22 edits l1er 100 ) poundo . In addition to the 40 per cent nd valorem. This II n Ileut teal less than I cents nisul than 1 Cent u poun I . I would hurt the Sugar trust hut that Is I nut Imlrtunt. As soon as the Sugar trite it withdraws its opposition the discnimlnatin Is Ol1101iton dlscrlmlnntng dUlY 01 sugar CIUI lH ! repealed : until It does . this It Is entitled - to . no consideration. . Tow I llon Ind thoI'nt"nt Lluvs. l'hladelphla Jtecord. ; ElectrIcian Thomas Edison's favorite term or etldeurment fur the framer at the American 1- can patent laws Is to cal him " 'hal hlIni I- nlayan Andeflun jaclls ! " He wJ unoubt- 11m- edly look nrolnd for some more over- whtlmln geographical simile before eX- pressing ! hil latest opinion now that the suprelni. court of the Dlstrlcl of Columbia lint dctded In fnvor .te AmErlca' Graph - 011bone ccmpanY"'tlwst the Ellson ( or Cot umlla ) Phonograph company. Suhstantnly this opinion lilcompaIY. ? h r honol8 to AltxlluJer Grahdt Such . on the Hroln(1 ( that n ! I'8 Phonograp lpYlnterS , gave n true r value lo the InstIl1&nt than Edlson'H crtg- mail tin tel J11& \1&nt Ndlson should nt- tempI to whtspeC'hfS . comment Into one ot ; his own phono/uhf the cylinder ' mlghl / melt. . Edison iircptiat the Itrango Ipectucle or : ' Inventor \tt rd claims almost all tht al peple honor , but I ( ivhlch almost alt the courts derlde 111" ( Iii " S'f" \ Iho Salary nimi. INDIANAPOI.1S , Dec. 31.-Attorney General - oral William A. I fplilutn oC Indiana today begun suit In tle , Ilarion county clrcul : court. prn'lnS itjit4Jio fee mud salary a- count of 1191 be ot : 181 purged its unconstu- toml features nl rfslorell to the manner nu.1 form II wttici itpasseh ' the general ai I. jeleral a. sembly. 'he ! % hirousilt on reiatul of Go\'erncr MathC\t . \1 t'e defendants ate Secretary oC fiute W.U-t. Myoro , anti n number - ben of county ofil' ! ; Tim char cs oC the attorney ) encrl nrt' In elcct that I certain section of the bill. hrmhgh enrtle.Hnell or fraud had been chngett to 1 dilcrlminat- Ing degree whcn chpnb" ranched the cci . retary ot state for Wllg and custody . Al the pern : who haiL ( tu do with the hi :11 : after It paEsed-the legislature will be cal bi I svitneise. TIER 1'LSSLMI Of" IJIR : Z'1. Sll'l Tll . ' Of' TIl. 1'US ChlCo Mal : An order his ben issued t fs forbilding anthem policemen 10 fide on street ears without raying farct. 'fhe New York corner's cup of woe Is slowly over- mnnlng , but the depth ot his misery will not be reached till he sees his peanut per- qulslo slip a"'ny tOfe\"er. Chicago Icral : The new constitution of New York. Inchiuding the prohibition ot railb WiY passes 10 public officers . goes Into force January t. Governor Morton anti he other state tcers will have to pay their fare to Albany to attend the Inauguration , and the members of the legislature will have to do t0 the same or tectlno 10 servo and slay at h ome . ant Cle\'elald I.cailert The example which has been set II Nlw York ought to be followed In i every slate h\ the union. The acceptance or passes puts loney In the pockets ot pub- II l officials . for every pass amounts 10 I bribe. The cutting ol of the passes Is always sure to put money In the Pockets ot the people. The peopie therofore. ought ta o see to I that the pas Is cut off-ui Ohio as wel ns In New Yorle. Oobe.Demoerat : New Yorle's new can- stulon prohibits 1 public ofcer from re- cel\lnl nn'lhlnA of value or prsonal al. ( 'ia vantlle In addition to his regular salary amI accordingly POhiCeilieli and firemen 110leemcn a 111 fremeu wi 111) ' their fares on the street railways after January 1. The midnight bels raLways afer t Iny of the year wi ring out the old and t' ing II the new for the mplre tate to ant extent not dreamet or twelve months , ngo. New York Tribune : ' There seems 10 bl no I question thal polcemen are puble of- fcials II the eye or the law anti ( cannot , Uuler I ho new ConstitutIon. ride free on public con\'e'ances alter Jlllnr ) ' I. Oi puble Ing l to the Inlerpretaton PUt on this provision by Attorney Oeneral Hancock , firemen do Iot cmo within Ihe prohibition . Probably the t Questou will bc carried to the courts ror final decision , for the counsel of one r ailroad company hell that neither this firemen . men nor policemen can ride on street cars without paying tare. . ( fil'l'ING . - OI"I" (11 ,1' . Indianapolis Journal : ligIat years In the penlenlary Is not a long sentence for a man who robbed the bank In which he was a tru"led t employe or $ : O.OOO. but the court \ay have heen lenleut because he ovned up and Ils admitted that stealing trom a bank i s n crItic. Sprlngfell lelHhlcan : The poorly-pahl subordinate of I New York bank gets eight years In prlsol ror embezzlement : while a whie I couple or men who ran a batik la Chicago and wrecked It get one year each. The later l went so far oven as to accept deposits deposis up to within I mlnule of the tlmo the bank's doors were Clot2rl The New York clerk was punished none to severely . but In that case the law must have acted Inexcusably with wlh the Chicago bank wreclers. Des Moines Leader : Seoly stole $3 : .OOO. I ho behaves himself his term of Imprison- ment. allowing for Hood tIme dedttcticns . wilt be a little over live yes. In other words his pay for the tune hc tme spends In prison Is at the ( rate ot $ ; 0.000 a ) . The logIcal conclusion must bl that such sentences wi rather tend to encourage crime than to pre" vent It. Many n bank will Igure that n few years In the penitentiary nt an nnnual salary of iO.OOO would he profitable. Globe-Democrat : Dooleeeeper ] Seeiy' ! who has been sentenced to eIght 'ears. remarks . nt the conclusion or nn account of his crime that "no one can afford to hide a mistake he may Inadvertently have made with money that belongs to others. " Mr. Secly's first Inatvertence was with an overdraft for $1.000. and he kept adding to Il for tell years , until the teCnlcaton amounted to 354000. He Is just a persistent thief , and therE Is no moral lesson In his career , except thal he was caught and punlshel , while his confed- crate commited suichle. : . PJ'oILIJ . ANJ XUL"GS. Write I 189 : Happy New Year Thanks thc same to you. Resolutons are now In order. orler. ever put of till tomorrow the resota- . tons _ made ' tel ! . . 'i. . . Every man who \ has perfected a plan for the reform of the currency may be classed as a patriot for rennue. I the sultan really desires an Investga- ; . ton that won't In\estgate. he should send for the Chicago grand jury The Charleston News and Courier congratulates - kites the Neii- South on the fact that South Carolina sturgeon "Is converted Into the best ; salmon sold In the northern markets. " The testimony of Jl" Streep and the de. nlall or lr Comstock supply ant material I for a modern revision or "The Temptation L Temptaton , of St. Anthony. " The war' between the beer brewers an socllbts ot Berlin has been amicably anl justed. The brewers agree to give the socialists a practical monopoly of troth. PhiIp Freneau was the first metrlcnl wrier In this country who attained nny popularity. and he was materially' befrleude I materialy berrlenlet by Thomas . . Jeferson. Ills songs were sug gested by passing polIce I and historical i evpnts and only one. an Indian ballad , out- lved hIs death In 183 : The late Senator Fair profited by the ex- perlcnce ot Dythe , Davis nIl other mininF mining mIllionaires , whose heirs multiplieL ; mulipled amazingly aCer death Mr. Fall left $50.00 to be divided among such , of whose exIstence ho professed Ignorance. The late dlstn- gulshet member of San Franciscosblg tout unknowns. can rest assured the lawyers will find the Charles A. . Deshion president or the SOlth- era society ot Gotham , made the eHg.nog ) : for the annual banquet of the Southrons the other dny. According to a tratllon I or the society only Virginians are put on walch whcn the reputation ot the order swings on nn egg.nog hinge , and as : . Deshon fle < the bill In all particulars , the egg-nog was egg-nog. sah ! Martin Glen of Mtddetow'n ( . N. Y. . formerly . merly manaer or the telegraph cfce II Paterson , hall his right leg taken off above Ihe knee several years ago. He purchased I cork leg and became so profcient In its use that few of his acqualnlnces knew of hi Injury. Ho tel from a train the other day aul the wheels passe(1 over the cork leg nt the ankle cuting It oft. Mayor-elect Wliam L Strong of New York has been presentel with u looking glass framet In old tnaliogatiy which belonged . longed to Mayor Willard . the frst mayor of New York Ciy , who was elected In 1665. The J'rescntnton was made by J. A. Dar- gardner ot Provl < once. n. I. Mr. BornRat- tier Is a lineal . descentnnt or Mayor Wiard , ant n cousin of Mrs. Strong , thc mayor- elect's wife. The history of the glass Is printed on Its back ' TlP NIW - I'it.1J. . Joel ihentctt In Denver News. Tlp.toJ upon the morning h13. All rosy wih the east . Now stands 1 Ilrlnct whole adrent thrills 'fho ammd . greatest alJ the least. Young ns I Cupid ( with his how I.'or love'l dear bilging bent HI coniei4-aIui where the sun hung low Last night , hit forbear wenl Od ' 91 With weal" stride . Decrepit . old nnd gray : Sld < own the sunset's barren side Where ebbed his life away . He hOle a bundle itt his han(1 ( or tulel of joy and woe : Strne , things wele there to understand- nul-lei the graybeard go To life. net death we turn our taco And greet the IJrlnco alive . Though he whu wei tIlled wel his III ace. 1I'rh Cur nlnetY-tVo. Wreaths for hIs fresh lnl beaming brow I \1 bring thhl natal morn 1 I May at' auspicloul omens now Hlrunl the king , new bat-n I Let paeans greet hi advent hero . And male his relb'1 sublme The wittiest . fairest. dearest year In all the ranks of tme , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Highest of aU in Leavening Power.-Latcst U. S. Gov't Report iya1 . ewer 'LJTELV PVLE 4O - TO lmIH ' FUll - 111 JTI1U1 , I I Ocmorl Van WikonhXte : , i'ragcnt 81tl. - tion In . ton Nlbm k" WYOmNO , Neb. . Dee 3t.-To ( he l dlot of The Iet however . corresfllenls laT dlrer ns to the extent of destitution by rca- 80n ot the ( drolih In Nebraska . the people do not , a 10 the fact that I exceeds that caused by grasshoppers anal that many counties cannot relieve alt the sulrln withIn their border and that hundreds . even tholutd : of hungry and ( coM men. women and ehl' dren wi go cold , bitted and unclal. ( unless the state shal at once make adequate ap- prprlatons and ( speedy distrtbutlons. , Three hundre and fifty thouSlul dollars I were quickly taken from the pockets of the ! pol11e and given to the banks. Our lel19la. ton on administration of Iho state Kovernmenl seemet disposed to make that transfer easy N un . let us appropriate at once a like mount , or more anl , lion provide flint Its t ransrer to the deHolnte homes of the suffering may lt least bo as sudden as was the transt ter of the first $35.00 Into the J1eekets or those not suffering for bread ant heat The state wil have to lend this assistance before the spring theme . hotter do It now and satisfy the world that Nebraska can take c are of her own destitute. ant ) lint they can subsist wihout begging from the bounty ot the world's generosl ) . . . C. 11. VAN WYCIC. ] 'IWU.IS1' .f . " . ' /J "I > l.IH..I"I. : ! rs. 0 1 Kem hns left Broken Bow for Washington to join her hushand. John A. Anlrels , imas retired from the ( dllcrshlp of the ( lenkelman lice lifty Christan scientists have organized n s oclety at Crawford ant Incorlloraled. ) ( \or Burnet or the Miller Union has < e- c.lt1 . to take a vacation . and has leased hIs paller to C. 31. llouston. ! The Central City Courier has hen consoil- consol- datt1 with the Notmpareii . \nle Euhitor'oi 1 ' . cs cote one ot IiI best newsp.11er mcn In the s tate. 1 ( lor Brewster or the rails City 1'pu- lst l wants 10 sell his paper so that hb can d Ievotc his time to running : hotel. this e'eslght Is i too I'oor to continue the Ilrlulng business. A sucale thief pried open the money drawer 'In ' i the flock Island depot , at lebron , but ' f ailed , 10 malec a cent hy the transacton , for , Ihe t 3gent ha(1 ( pacel ! , all the fun < s In the safe I before leaving the buU < lng , i 1raleelau lallon atelpCI to hanR n Ilalll l on the rear platform or a Union Pacilc 1 traIn near St Libory but lost his balance al < fell to the grounJ. lIe was badly : bruised UP. but swill recover. It Is alleged that W. Ii. Cimappehi . principal - pal hh h of the Alvo schools haR dec\lpe : < . after having h confdeneed some ot his frtetmds OUI < lor a considerable amount ot inommey. Not anI' are the Alv1 Ileople lournlng his de- parturce hut he managed ( to fleece 3t least one man : t Filmwood. SOle time ago Chappel pledged $ : toward building a new Christan church at Elmwoo The day before Christ- mas Chl11pel I harrowed ltepresetm tat ive Cooley's horse amid drove to ElInivod. lie 111100 < le was very anxious to PRY his church plo < ge. but "had forgotten to bring any loney with him lie had : good bank account at Alvo all as . he wonte(1 ( a little Christmas tmioney anyway . . he wrote a check for $25. and ns he was a stranger to the bankers at Elm- woot. he asked Crltchfel < to Indorse It so he coul tra\ the muaney lie did so . but lucl- ly wEnt along to the bank with Chal1uel and secured the $5 pledge. Chappel drove to Murdock . boarded a train for Omnaima and from there wrote to : lr. Cooley that his rig was In the livery stable al lunlocl ; Chap pel Mew two months' salary aheal from the treasurer or the school bosriL He leaves n wire and several little . children In need. .lDS'TU JULltr JUITIl Buffalo ! Courier To Angelne : No : war nr- tIlts are hOt sent to the Cmnl to draw the enemy's lre , Harlem Life : ' \ynhnm ( tlcn ' a walk In time countr-C-C:1 ) I , f-nd nii way t-througlL thes W-svQOdil. , Mutt Aceoste Not It It Is .trUQ that the man who tesl- tates Is lost. Philadelphia nEcor A shrewd Kensington man who Is cultivating honey has crossed hl : bees with lightning bug , so they cnn work nt night. I Buffalo Express . Just before the tight beI I I gnu lhe other .hefore the butcher : the "Go chops on. now " . Ol' Il Give you 1 smimack ) , In New . York Ledger : A Saco physlciln has ' certified that an 01t lady "tled from old age , and , that satd disease Is nol conta- : gious. " Detroit Free PresaShmo-t wonder whether ; Chinamen eyer use Intoxleantl to excess' ! HcTI o war' has demonstrated that they on't. You don'l hear oC them doing an- thing but taking water. Indlnnnpoll Jon\al : "Dools that have helped me ? " saul nn eminent citizen. "looks thal hlve helped me' ! I guess that i \Vebster's dictionary contributed 11 much to ! my elevnton a In11 use,1 to sit on Il at meals when I , [ boy. regnlarly " was I\ small A : USTAKE ' Delnlt i'ree t'resa. I saul you were heartless ; . 1 take It all back And nsk your forgiveness , 1) " memol"s slue ; For now J remember . 10w could 1 forget ? 'rlmt mine has been given . Amid 'ou'vo got I yet. - -I SENATOR GEAR RECOVERED - Attending Physician Issues n Bnleta Ltnccfalng ns Ines - WAS A CASE or - CONGESTED APOPLEXY l'o lomco Change , In Iowa nnll ehrRkR _ fleer , . ' ! cnts for beta anti rhrRsk" iiaitkq-ioaei Urntcd nUll uta Lans J ' .lmtcl In the . " 'm ) - WAShINGTON BUREAU Oil' TIlE I1EI , H01 P Street . N. 'V. , WAShINGTON , Uc. 31. The first relIable Informalon front the bed. 81Ie or Senator.ellt clear ot Iowa was given this evening In the form or a certificate from Iho t nteling Ilhrsllan , as lolows : "Oo\"ernor Clear lmaa hal an attack or con- Icstve apoplexy , frol which he has about recrtl. . lie Is nhlo to sIt np several hours a d ) ' , anti wih "ue l'arc , In a short titus will bo practically , well . " ii' . A. GAIIIIENEI1 . 1. I ) . " ConRr"lh' II'Olllcx Is .1 simple congestion ) congeston or the blood ( s'csseis. without rupture or eftu- sIan ot blood Ulon the brain. There Is no eluslon into the brain substance. Prom such a conditon 1 vast itmajority of patients entrely recover. Sanguine cases of apoplexy result In i alnosl certain death , whie eougestvo apoplexy . Is not necessrl ) ' fatal , nor pro. tucl\'o of subsequent e\1 results. The following Ioslmasters ! intro bc.en ap pointed : Nebraska-Nora , Nuclols counly , C. P. Simitomitotu . vice I. . M. Thnrmnn , re- u mioved. ( Icwa-Nordnezs , iVinimeshicic county , O. ( it. Johnson , \'Ice Saluci Odlan , removel. ( COIJlroler ellels line approved the al- lowing Ieservo lcnu for Iowa national bonls : Valley Natonal batik Des Moines for First National hank of Hell : 1'lr.t National batik of Chicago for the lirst Nalonal isinic of Sible ) ' . Da\11 I ) II. \ ! fail \as today commissioned postmaster \\'nxo. and VNla V. Uoltel \ostmlslress at aln'lew , In Colonel Charles O. hiartlett . Nlnlh iii- Cantr ) ' . has been granted leave for six months ; Major \asimingtoti Matthews , surgeon , four months' leave etemidei ; Captalti Joshua \V. Jacobs. assistant qmimrtermnaotcr. four unontlms : Second Licimleittitmi Satmitmel V. 11am , Twenty- fourth infamitry , omme ummotitim extended ; Second Lieutetitmmit Saimitmel Mel' . ltutlierford , Fourth cavalry , came ttiontit extemided , IOiEiN COIN 1.tl.Uhli. iictlitotiotu itm Sliver i'I.'c SImi't , thin Octo. trr 'imitmt Ciretitmir. WAShINGTON , Dee. fll.-The quarterly estnblisiiimment at' the value of foreign coimi Prelmareti by the director of the tmitnt shows a nemmeral reduction iii ( lie 'i'nltic of foreigtt stiver cutims on January 1 , 1895. as compared ivithm October 1 , 1591 , as follows : Countries mitmii 2lotiOct. . 1 , 1320. Jan. 1 , 1325. titi ) ' I Ymi' ' t.'i , lime in U. 8. alitticy. ) lmnlti'in. iiotlvitmo , . . , . , . . . , , . (0. 10.4 costa Itteit , p..eo. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.46.4 0.11.5 . iiuiiemmmnta ; , i'eS&l. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.40.1 0,41.5 I IniUl tarn , . , pee , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 , 11.4 Nicaragua , lIes' ) . . , , . . , . . . , 11,13.4 0.11,5 9iIvitior. peso. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0,1.4 u.15.5 Sicingimal. tact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.03,5 0.61.3 Siianghat , ltntkyitn . . . . . . . . . 0.76.3 0.71.2 Ttetm-'i'eltm , tn't . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.72.7 0.71,4 0:111 : i'uO , toem. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.71.7 o.Tn.i ( loinmiihia. items. . . . . . . . . . . . . . o.r.t Ecuador , sucre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0,43.4 0.45.3 Intitt. , rtmioe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o.oo 0,21.0 JitlIfl. 3'mI ( sliver ) . . . . . . . . . . 0.t.0. ' ( 0.42.1 M'xco ! , , ioilar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.50.4 0.49.5 i'erim. cot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.14.4 0.43.5 Itusata , tuiIta ( shier ) . . . . . 0.37.1 0,31.4 Tripoli , mahbub. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.4L.8 0.41.1 ii'Iwgmtto llgimtti hard. WASHINGTON , Dec. 31.-Tue determination - tion of ccunsel for the dcfetiso of Captain Irowgato to fight every inch of the way in the prosecution was stuowli Ii the Proceedings - ceedings in the crimlmial court today , When the case was called. Judge lulccotuas , s'lthout argument , overruled the demurrers to three of the inhicttnents , two citargimig emmibezzle. mont , and the third forgery. Captain 110w- , gate svmuu then nrraigned , auiti plctdcti ; not guilty , under time statute of limitations. Dlstt'Ict Attorney Birney' imm'imnedlately' tiled' a reapplication and the defence followed this mmiave in the afterumoon atel entered a tieniurrea- the reapplicatlomi. Tb court promptly oi'erruied these miemtimmrrermi , anti the , defense interposed a , rejoinder , setting out' that llowgute was not a fugitive front jus. tics dunimig a period designated by the court. To this the distrIct attorney demurred , and time arguments on the demurrer were post. utoned until Wednesday nfteruiootm. 31r , , sntailpoz at % Yaiihiiigtomm. \V'ASHINGTON , Dec 31.-There were two deaths and one new' smallpox case today. Joseph Iim'annon and Williattit Green , colored mcml , were the vIctims of the epidemic. Both were buried in the potters' fleld. Tue flea'- case Is that of Millie Watson , urn 11- yciti--ohul coiored girl , who was found softer- ing from an attack of varloiotd and pronmptiy taketm to the smallpox hospital. Extra. precautions have Lmeen taken. by th health oitlciais. and Ilealtht OiitcerVood - ward has Issued an aupeal for time cooperation - operation of the phystc1an of the city and time persons in whose famiiteo suspicious CflSCt appear , in order to check the out- breulc hlemlttet litticI' Haittoimec , WASHINGTON' , Dec. 31.-Secretary liar- bert has remitted the unexpired portion of time sentence of Lieutenant B , D , hlostick , etmsiiendeml for one year by Court martini for drunkenness wimite attached to the rangers at San Diego. About four and a linE months of tin , time remained to be served , and as time otilcer immi lost twelve numbers the secretary ten. that his punishment had been suilicient , Your Money's Worth or' Your 1irouiey hlaisk. . , , . . ' ( S : , . . , , ' . , ' . . . , - , : - ; ' , ' . ; , . . ' - ' , . . - - " ; .H. - , , , , ' - : h' . . - ' ' . : , , . jI" , , t' , iy.'t'F ! " ' ' 0- ' ' , 4 ' . , ' e' e' , . ' , , , . . ' k' ' Happy _ . : ' Happy New Year - , ' May it be a's happy for you as it has t 1)een successful for us. We ' : . . ? . ' - arc under obligations to our . friends for this , and believe . .2.i. . . . . . . _ _ . . us , we intend to return the - kindness in the Sha1)C of extraordinary values during the coming year. We are taking stock now-after that , we'll have a sa1cwatch for it-you'll le interested. Again , we wish you a happy , happy New Year. BROWNING , IING & CO. , Reliable Chothilera , S. 1iV. Cotncr Vhfteolitll aiid Iouglus Sts. , 'e ei,4e1