. - - . - - - - ' . ! .IJ : TIlE Ol\r.AlIA DAILY Bln : ItHIDAY , JANUARY 4. , J805. ! , - - - THE OMAHA DAILY llEE. . . . . . r-- - - - - - - - E. nOST , tdltor. : . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . - - - rUD.ISIIWFny ) lomIO. ; ; : ORTflSCfl1iiiO4. TEIMS OF sUUSCnPION ( ttH ' 1I Without Sunlln , One Ypar S R undy ) Jnlr leo tWlhout ( nr..S 0 : ) aIIy I3e nn.1 Sunday , Uno lcitr. . . . . . . . . 10 Unly UtI y ytnr. . . . . 0 ' Six Jlnnlhs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Three Mnnths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Runrlny lice. One Yfar . 2 00 UtI. YMr . . . . . . . . . . 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SItlr"R ) ' 1e. One Year . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \Veekly flee' . One Ytnr . . . . . . . . . . . 63 : . OFF1CIS. 'mnh/ , Th" flc fluldlng. $ futh Omaha , Iln Hlnptr 111k. . Core N onll 21h StL Conci Ilrs ) 1 % I'"orl Su"et. Chlcl Olfiep . l7 Chamber of Commptce. New .ork. Hems SJ 13. 1 l onrl 15. Tribun DWg. \\-ahlngton. ! UQ7 I" Street. N. W , ! colt1uS1'oNIThNc1 : . SION\ENCn. cnn \ All rommunlcntons tlntnl tn news an < 0C11 1. tOt1ol matter shou"l he nddrcFccl To the LdItor. lUSINI SS LI > TJ nS. ' All ! uslno"s letters nn.l . rlmltnnces .hollr ' ho Ir1re.r to The leo l'ul18hlng compnny. OnRhn flrnfti. checks Inrl loOnmco ollers to ho mete itynhIe to Ihn order of the tnmpnny. raynlie TILI : Im PUU.ISINO COMPANY. ( , STATmmNT Ol CIRCULATION. , Otrlo It. Tzchtick. .cerctnry of The leo Pub ' , flIiIng ' , - . ! Ishlnl cmpnn ) tlnl % ) Illty awurn. atWs " the aelln number or run end compl.to copies of tim 131y Morning . henIng 1 and Hun.lny lice . Mornlnl. \nlnl l.rlnt"1 during the month of Novembcr Isl , was t 55 tollowM : lS 1. folows . . . . . . . . 2. C 10. . . . . . . . . 21.GI 2. . . . . . . . . 21.27 17 . . . . . . . . . . 21. O ! 3. . . . . . . . . 27.2\r H. . . . . . . . 22.1. 4. . . . . . . . . . 2123 19. . . . . . . . 20.\\ \ 5. . . . . . . . . 21.G37 21. ) . . . . . . . . . 2GZ 8. . . . . . . . 21li3 21. . . . . . . . 2'1.1.1 1. . . . . . . . 31.2.0 ( 22 . . . . . . . 21.431 . . . . . . ' I J' 8. . . . . . . . . 2t4 : . . . . . . . . . . 0,2.I . 9. . . . . . . . . 2 .D 21 1. . . . . . . . . . 2. = ! ; , o . . . . % . z. ; . . . 21 . Th ) . . zi.tis .10. . . . . : . . . . . . . I. . . . . . . . . . 22.4'0 2,1. . . . . . . . . . 2,1.121 , 12. . . . . . . . . 20,97 21. . . . . . . . . 2.010 1. . . . . . . . . 21.01 25 . . . . . . : . . . 19.(5 . I. . . . . . . . . . 2Q.rC 2J ? . . . . . . . . . 20.00 . 1. . . . . . . . . 0.6iO 30. . . . . . . . . 13,082 Total . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .c .C1 JoRS "c.lucUons for uneold and relurned coptl . . . . . . . . . . unsoll . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,2 Total rot(1 . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . rol. . . . . . . . . . . . .Ct'.3J IDol ) ' average nH circulation . . . . . . . . . . 21.61 ( iI0fl05 : ' : B. TZ8CIUCI < Bwor to Leroro ml anti subscribed In my prcs. , - enee this 3t day of J.crh r. 1891. t3Y ( SMI. ) N.J. 1.1'1. . Notnry PUu -II c I t Is fl , ' ' ' I 1O1'tlll'E nwl I 11 GO'e'101' Ioolb ( \ ' \o 10m 101th oC the Flfr.thh.t CIIIgVS4Ve ! Ilr 1f wel bear It nK mllul ' nI 110881hll' ) . \ \ ( ' hp ) ( to lllul ( ) to Iw I hlHtnlnton of Jnt e Holcomh I ) In the O"Illl"B ' chnh' lS comlll'te ( yct'lla tel or ' 1he Hce'K : ; election rctm'nH. : 'l'he ut'w chll'f of the lire 11cJaltlcnt Is IJIIaloltcII ( dully OII)01'tllliIty ) to I ot ' k IJIIO the ( Iinriiess or the nctual , wO'k Ilto hlllCSS : opel- itt Ion oC the leistrtiilellt. ! I : it the Board or Elt1'aI)1I ( Is , ' t noalll IIlueatol com- } . 'mltcll , to the Ilolc - ot lalltalnllg Is I I ' owu IIBll:1ec : Cnlt , whnt excuse cn It o le I' for cOltlUII/ wnHte \'llunhll : time wih the lu'ollosllolH oC Imllrlu- I Intc hlHI'alce l elts ? , ; " -hel : tilyor [ Blmls ! , II his nlllul I Icssa I' , dccla'pll : that the 'renth sh'cet : : ( ( 'llot shelh ! should Iw cO11elUCll ulllel r tilt ? ollla ( ICCS Iu'ohlhlll Iulsanccs he : gave utcrlce to a conclusion thnt has I , . torccll Itself llO1I ) the mind oC every citi - ' - UIOI C\'cr cll- ! .zen oC 0t1111111 t ' SOIC CIiICflg o pcople ) ) lire of thc 01)111 ) , Ion tha t .Tohl Bunts talks too much. In I this thlY ? are n trifle IlIISttlkell. I Is I not that he tals too much , hut that h fl'OI thc Clik'ngo Ilolnt o vicw he sars ' the V1't)11g tililIgH. I he praised nut ; _ fatm'pl Chicago nil would be cheer ful ) forgtven. ; , I Is cCl.taill ' n had : practice to In ' . troduce Into the ImhUc ) schools of so I ; Iclll the chllh'el II utenlnuce ( to I i contribute to ( nails 01' collections of fn ' 1 ; ni. But If there Is any dcser\ll oh Sect which wi Wflalt I dcvlaton from . the rigid . mIl . It II lie aid temantlet h ' . - the 1)ovcrtY-strlckeIl Ih'olth sufferers of t wester Nebrtslcn. : An appeal to the school chltlrll for their unIte In ire ) I- vlslols and : clothing wi do so . fluid Em k. thorn good thou hnrm that It wi be [ : " readily ncqulesccd In even hy those who would object to such I proceeding for - lIlly other lJ1lloSe In thc least tegree ' t- less lau lble. : 'ritere nlIIWIr ) to Il concord of seuti . melt nmong IcglslatO'S iS well ns In the lIklfldt4 of the outgoing ulll Incomllg i governors that mcasules for the relief of i dluth sufferers lusl be eXledltcd. ( ] Whatm'el' nuny he done In this rcnll ' . , should of l'ourse 11 done wlhout 11ln % - , ; _ but every safegtuii'd mlst he floptell to IJ'otcct the l'I'IIr ) funtl n/nlnst peollle . who are nhle to cure for themselves IC I so dtsposetl.Vlieit 'I'Iie lIce can\assell this mnlcl' clu'lr In the full. Informl\ . UOI WIS glcII Cram cotIllty olclnl L 11 wcstel coultl ! ! to the effect tutu Ilcollle ) ) who lllm tw ( most noise abolt ) thel' dIstressIng cOlllton nre those who i . Icpl nSHlstllce : the I'aHt , 'rhe honcst old ) mlt ) Il's'II.nh'n : 's hcsluto to t ask 111 nl\l insist he sought out by the nuthol'IUcs. , 'l'he 11nliuoul l'cnomnll 101 of Seni 5- I tO'olcot t 1.\ ) ' the rCIHhlcllS ) ) of the i Colorado hg1shittn'n 1 to succeed himself : s , In thl lnll'l ( States semte Is a comllU- . ; mont lot . to hI' ( I'll'ccatcl ( ) , hnwn\'l' r. . confllclt It was : ( 'X1)eCte(1 ) ( hy the rl ! ' r < Illiult. SPlntol' Wolcotl hnl 11111111e1 4- tolnhly vnl'l11 ( the sl'ltmults of his constituents II tl 111111' house of the . latolal ) cOI/I'esR , 1111 * * h { lUll . c01l so wih 1lll'shtl'ICU ) ! ) III Ihlt ) . Alhough . onu oC the itit1ers ' , ' - ) 1':11N'S : oC the frco sliver fIll L' :4 : tel , 11 hUH seclcll a vide IlfuI'ncl ; ! fet I first tll'l Ilmhll ) IHl Is I olCI , : lVtlUtt'Ctl 11111)1 ) 005 ' to net t1it ' IJ'IIU\'CII tlnl e'C' ne 11 thl FOlIO L - ROltnth'o of the CeltClnll1 stltu lit tl Rlnlt { HI Is sound 01 tw IIWI11 II'hwllllrl ) n ' 1'lllhllnl dncl'llO nnl ; wi ho fOlll Ilstnllll ; lellhlCII ) ) 1101- : Icy milel' thIs 1I'ISI1'lt ! 1\1 the itxt. . , . 'I'lio lI'llhlenll lit the Htlto Rtmnto ; ( .xlllnil ) their Iclon Iu refusing theh' LI S. : RocltCK of dln'crelt 110111'11 ( Iih nl ' FOjIPOiItittItit : Oil the coiniiilttec ' - lolJ'eHltntol 01 ommltl'o l'IIIW- clctl to Inlw 111 ) the 8t1111 coittuil t- tll'8 Il 11 net of Il'tnlotol for Hlmlhl' t- : t'eltlClt ) it'COt'IOl ( ( thol 1)3' the 1101)1 ii. - lists tlli ) democl'lti two 'I'I'H ilgo. 'l'he ! Ii ; flct that the 1'l'llhlcllH ) WCIO thnhhl ) ly ' , : h'l'ntpil II tIle Inst le hltlro Is ito vail lit ex ( ' use ( ( IF the RIl : OI1'IRI'o II'OCrl'l- ) L lug 10W , Xo OUO oXllelt the leIJlhlc- ) 11H to h'\ ill tint Ud\ltl u whlll t ; - their lumhcl ) COII'I" 11101 ) titelIl. 'l'ht' ' I ( 'olld . , howcn'I' , Iiit'o jln'l the IhIO'- ) : I ouu Illnce 01 the ( 'ittUlnIttOl ) wlholt lu tilt ieltt. eiuiniigct'liig theIr ' . ICIII OIVU ( lullllel'hlthoh' OWI l'OI. I trol. SII'h I iiIttt'OII1t1 lu\\ hoc lit e- UO fllOl't ) thnu ( 'Ollllulltar ; ' , but I wOlll gIve thl ) 1'jtIlIlctLliS ) ) good lolulI - fet rllOlst I0 If lt some tuhl'o : tmo t ) lie t ta hit's aholh 10 I urneti. 'l'hl y lu\u 1'llr let 11 IU'I'cllcut ) ) &igztlii st tWISI'1'S wIthout . I1N'h'ug ! ttuy beiti lit trol J ; worth having. ! t t ! ? ! - " GnnmlWn lOI.o'lrs 1.'AUGURAl" At the threshold oC nssnDln ! the 10 f\ol lllo dltes of chief executIve Gov' trlor Io\olh delIvered nn Inaugural nddl'css whIch 0)t'C8i0S In tlrsc , plaIn 111 mWlllvocnl language e his deterre mllntou to nlhllllster thc affaIrs or Rtnto nllol ) the hload Cllllnloltni prlu. clplPIC oC 110)llu1' ! cI- o\'rlllt. Ile cognizing the oxlgllclls under which ho has Iecn Placed nt the hent or the stnto OVerlcnto he declared his 111. llose ) to mil { IUltsIIRhlll ) 1'COlllol . ' to ctI'IShll old to enl'INt 1'lllc\or : to ho the ' ' ' fo ' nhl . tl governor fOl' ni the Iollle. II this sllllt ) he 11111eals for hearty coco ollC'utol to the 11 lslahl'e . , and eIiorts thom to make It ( heir fh.t II1lneRI to en act llIetsIiFe4 : for nle\'lltt Ilstrlsi In the 1101Ih.ttlIc\'n ( ) scctons ( ) or the v est nnll devise the wnrs and ( Icms : that wIll " 11111 : the t 11citltc set tiers to . 1111gl over the HenSOI 111 ProvIde thclslh'l ! wIth seed griulti. As ole oC the HI'I'St lreVQtitlVeS ) of It reclirreluce II'l'ent\e : I ICC\'l'llCe oC CI'oll falules * hI the anti region ( IOV- 11'10' Holcolh rccolmelllf legIslttlon I : thi itt w1 estuhlh a Rrtcm of Iri'lgniic tel by which the wutel' front the 10lntnil ) hh'PUIf : ; 111 rIvers cln he utt lllzed for ' ' . Itlell fU' hIHhtllh' ) 1'he rnllo:11 : Illn/cl's nnd corporaA ton nhIIet . who have hcel nntcllmUng ' a rll 1(01 llhlc lll'lels , wi he 'lgl'ecahl : ' IlsUllllolll'll : 01 the COIHel'\'U. U"eIcws cXllrl'ssell ( ( 1)3' ) GO\'e'I0' I lotre comh 01 the lenten ! oC thc \1\n 'H iuii tl hit' pcolc , nini epeclthIy the ' nltl tl' ( ontlc/llcialr : itsstlrdi all ot , that there I : lit ) desIre 01 the lllt or the IICOIIwho ) htH'e blen ) Illdclcd . hr l OIIIH'lss'l ) luf ! : of h'IIRIIO.tnUol fOl' any legIslation that 'would teml to' ' cl'lllle the ( great iiIgltlVLtyS of coilt. lil urce . 'hc O\'cl'nor'R conclusions ) regarding th e mnxllll rte CURe UII , T\l/e Ble\\"s . ( xlror(1Inl ( ' dcclllon are II , accIJl wih the \ll'WS oC nil classes of ctzens outside oC ralirotul : hculllunr- tel's , 111 hIs recolll'lllnton to hl\e I the case nlllcd Is II hallolj wih I lhn ( t or his pretiecessor. 'I'he 111'lle1018 ) 1IIIcnce of the 11. to ad ls ) UIIOI ) lubll' ) mOlul1 If Ilollted out lit UICful'ocul tell . nlll hiI rICOI- Ill CiillittIIl ( ( ) that the legIslature abolsh the Imss i4ysteiti l)3 ' 'law enl ' reItct'tte : I demallsll(111Icll ( ( ( s mHle : t hue lull ag ain 1)y the \allou : palt ) ( . platforms. The Iiitltust rIot classes wi dOlhtl'H ) : I he ) Illpascll ) with the \Iews eXIIlesscl ( h l ' nOYCI'IO' lolcomh II favor oC : : 'h11- ) tOI le lslutol , 1111(1 : Inw ( lint wi 110- tcct voters against coercIon nnd Ilsure (01euch Amcllcul cItizen of Xelmslm : tib me privilege of castIng un ull'ullelel ( I b allot IUll have that ballot hOlet . coun tcd. 'FLlklig GOYCl01' Ilolconub's Innu/url 1 'Ul the outlIne of his polc ) - , all nipre - helslon that thel'o Is , any damuger of rccl.lcss 0' Ilrlhlstc uCton while he ( I'emulns nt the helm has been dispelled . Tug GUVBIUWl'S iISSStGlL The exhaustIve anti carefully IJ'eluret yuledlctory lflessag of GO\'ernor 1 I Crounse to the newly cOI'enCl stute : le lslutur conluends Itself to the con sllc\ton not only of the members of i : 'the l body to which It Is Hltlressc ( , but to l'eT citizen of Nebraska Interested In I the welfare IU good government of the Rtute. Time document Is clear cut In language anti dl nllcl In tonc. I w ill be classed among the longest . If I I not the longest , state paper of Its lnl : i , tl mitt iius from the ' his : come executive ofce : since the foundatIon of the state , but Is length . Is to be explained Iy the mUlti i- 11cl and the ImlJltancc of the topIc S tl lscussecl. ' ' ' 'rIm ' t1scussed. governor Cm'nlshes I blef sum maT of the most salent Ilolnts j found In the reports of the \ ' ] [ - ous stte OtCC'S , nnd mnl.eR hIs recoIn 1111a tons UpOI the several lIve stat Issucs I plnlnl Iud without equlyocn- t loti. GO\'l'nol Crounse's posItIon with rc ! . Sllcct to the queston oC relief for the Ih'outh sufferers has not cintiugeti sine C he dcclned last fall to summon the lop - Islature I In extra scsslon to devise mcans for mcetn the cmm'gcnc lie Is of the opinion that In view of the Ilcculhl' fnancial lImitatIons at present ICHtl g UpOI the state , the state should 1eClln fl'om "Plu'Oll'lltllh'ect ) ) ( multi to the um I- fortull tr ( . lrml's 11(1 ( should ( confne Its I activity town Ill ellhlug ) the dlffei ' - ent cottntlos to imei ' . countcs help ( thcmslh'es. II outnes furthm' how his plm : mn ) : ' he ) cl'lel ( Into execiitlomi. There wi quilt C natl'II ' he Home ( lR8cnt Imolg the melhl'I'S or the legIslature to this pro1 ) - si Ion , hut I ccrtllnl ' Icrls the moo it cm'eful consideration. conAllel tol. Next to the ( dellntls ( of thc dl'outh sir r. fel'l's the most IJessll ) topIc lIscnssPd hy GoVelnOl' Ol'ounse Is that of tim il state's fltinmmces. As Is wcl ] mown the ; condltol of the stlte treasury hits fOI' fomo . time becu far ( rein satsuctor - . By a series of dcclslons rendered hy the sUII'eme court the halds of the state ( OIClI'H secm to 1111 been Ilectualy tll t ( iugnliist itmiy effort to protect the Ileolll" I ) ( tout Wl'l'al t shavm's and hOld tOkQiS l Wih n lllf millIon of doll1s J 'llg Idle II the Ilcl'mnlwnt school flnl ( the t Rtlto stIll tllls Iself comlleled to I : IH ' hIgh Ites or Interest on litim 1 . th'cds of thousands of dollars : of on t- slllln state w'ltrrants. Some of the go1'1 ( 0"1 I'CCmmllll tons wi con LIe uwnl i thmnslh'es ni wel calculated to I I h I Igiuto I these nhlses , niutneiy , u decrease In the Ito of lute F. lst paid on Ic lsterel state wit ri IltR , 111 the tcmllOl'l'y , In- n'slmelt of Idle school ( lnls In Unied ' States hOllls , to bo later converted Into 1 ) LtteF mayIiig Iiivestiimoiits. Ills . hetcr 11)'lng In\'cstlpnts. Ils pr 0- POSi j ] to abandon the Rt1o doposltor .y Inw I bu' _ l'I'lllnlng It Inste:11 : of sh'enJth- cuIng It , on the otlmer hand , vould olhlj I thl othll' hlnd wOlll bl I a rotrogresslomm , 011111 ) thu way to old nhnHcs ) itgitliistvhiIclm tue ' ' agailst tll taxII 'el'H : 1 hn\e i long Ve1)Clled. ) Time filet Ii that the fnnlccl of the state can ell ' ha ] satIsfactorIly l'efll'lll after several npclsslu' ) ' cOlsttutonal nmelllmcntl i Hhnl have Ilen euncte ti. ' ' 'l'hls ! ' ' gives suprelute force to tIm ' IUIJ'eme gO\- l'I'nol"H eUllorseml'lt of TInt lico's ir 0- . grant ( or consttltonal 1elon ; 1)3' ) thu HlhmllHlon i to thu voters It the mic , xt ol'clol of seplrate ImCldnlnts ( on the ( oll\ln tlJC . : First , enlargIng the luII'emo ( 'OtiFt ; sCl'onll ? , nlel'll ; the 11' strletlomis . . sh'lctols on thu Investment of the 111. manent school fun ; thIrd , creating In clccth'o rirad l'011u18810n i fourth , llking cItizenshIp 1 requisite for .the fr anchIse , and fifth , empowerIng the lc/Islaturo to create mInor o : cCltvo oflices. Once give No- brnska nu tll.to'llnt\ coutotitutlon tll.to'llntcoustuton und the doors to other nccllcd reforms wIll 10 sllccI1r ( opeiteti. An electve railway commIssion , responsi- ble to time llcoplc , \11ouhtclly situ- 111r time ( IUc tel of railroad mtcR. As to the mnxll\n freight. l'lte dClbllon , Go'I'nor . Vl'ounse Ilh'lses mutt 111111nl ) to th e court oC laRt resort , Iclnlldl quite tti ily that the le ' ' . trlir legislative power to enact 1Iwn ' rate schclhlules ' can he oC no 11"1lcnl value so' long IS the federal lourts Rtond Iclllr to iuiiillfy state law. A Ilel'lsal , or this message wIll dIsclose the t \itst extent of the wOl'l to he ) Icr- ) fOl'lled ly the II'I'sent IclsIlhl'l. lInING 7'11 ; 011T'1- JtSTICI. 'Ihl Bnnet Scot trngeiy \ll In Hol cOlnl ' sccms to become iiituttj \ 'stf ' . In g time \01'\ fIlets bearIng \llon It are 11e"llollell. ) llI to the II'eSIItomelt ito tliittg his heen ) mhllced ( to O'crthrow Ihc first COIChlRlol 1l'cRented to the 111- iic , Inmelr , that he WIS assaulted : Inl talwn captive ly I01 oC hWelRcll tics - I)0 ) rltdOt8 , canlcll to ' IIC1'lllo t sOle secret Shot , I ly 1 iiciied tumid his body 11l'eful ' secreted , At the Rnme tIme there tire \ar1018 fcnt- \rCH Iholt the ease lint ( are RlRlllclolS I In the exh'cmc. The storIes of the par ticI i\ho WC'IJ In comIUlI ' wIth Bnr- rctt Scott nt tle ( tme of the assault tlo I lot ngl'ee II ni latrtIctlliuro4 . hut tic ' l1fer IlorhullS 10 ) I01'e thnu Is natural , conRllel'll . Unit they elunate fl'om I WOlen who wel'e frl/htelel ( half out of thel' scnscs. I the tragedy Is nn luustanci' or moh I \loll'nce It It to he cOlll1'IIC(1 ( by ni luw rcsllcctnJ citizens In tl lost sc- \cre tl'rms , amid every clOt should he i mUlle to hl'llthc ) guIlty 11l'rHons to the hnr oC Justice. Xoath'r what the l'rlme oC HI1ett Scott ml ' have : heen ) , nor , 'hnl the II'o\ocalon ) oC 11111rcutr mlscarrlell : Justc , there can he ) no ex- l'use for the cOlmlsslon oC Il0ther cl'lmore terrible thnn his. The Bce ( Is KIJrll neither trouble 111' cXllelsp 10 get lt every detul oC the 10llhle ( iis0tI. Fnl 1110012 . hO\I'\'II' , Is knowl , oIl ' partial Jul ( melt can te Cm'mCI ] . In the Intm'\11 II Iehoo\c ! the luthO.lles to exert themHcl\es to lhe I utmost to trace the cl'lmc to lt 4 . IH /ult autliora. A. flUNG LINi 1lOC1WUIfl. For the last two sesslol : there has ill ICit nn InexcnHable bUlglc about thc 11e- li very of the valedictory oC the outgoing g overnO' and tlo Inaujurl oC the In- comln/ go'crnO' 'i'lme consttuton } l- \'ldeH that the governor shal at ( Ito . commencement - mencement oC each session anti at the cl ese of his tm'm of olce communicate to the iegisiatumre Iy lesRnge the con- 11ton of thc state mind shall rcconllcnl Imch mcas\'cs as he shall dCIm exve- 11ent Now the cOlmenccment of each ses. slon had always been interpreted , Ul to :1SSO : , as begInning as soon IS notice was ser\'cd upon the [ g o\'IrnO' ! that the le lslltle was duly or lnlzel ] This notIce always was SIHTCd Immediately after each house hnt chosen its ofccrs tHd notified the c o-ordinate branch thnt It was ready Cor business. Upon receivIng such no- tco fmm thc two houses the governor usuuly IJ'ocecded . to the house or repi resentat\.cs : to deliver his mcssn o. Im- ledlatel - following the delivery of the . UC8Sa \ the two houses would 110' 'I ' cced with the cam'uss of the returns oC the general electon , which Is time first huslncss the legislature Is dlrectcd to h'IIRact t On the ( lay folowllg the cnm'ass and the publIcatIon of the ler- Ronl who had received the plurality of \'otes on the face of the returns the ii ewly elected go\'erpor Is Inducted Into omco ald gIven the opportunity to Ie- l iver his Inaugural tuidress. Four ' ' Ivcr Innul1 Illdl'CSS. o\ years ngo the Ilol1lst ) legIslature broke away frol time regular procedure during the melorblo l'owers-noy contest , and the result was that Thayer , the outgoIng go\cnlr , dd not deliver his message u ntil after Boyd , the Incolln governor , had h delh'O'ed ( the Inaugural. In other words , Timayer's tumessage was lcrmlted to be read In the legislature after he had i clusetl to Ie o\'erO' 111 IUll 10 moro 1 rIght to cOlmullcttc to the legis- latur l than Inr other private cItIzen. r ' ' . 'rhls stuilid Imreak In tile ollenllg pro- , ceduro established 11 Ilrcccdcl t , so that two 'CI'S ago 111 again this year the oltgoln O\'l'nor anti. the Incomllg gO\'l'lor were almost telescoped , to Use 1111'onl slang , when In reality the message - sage or GO'cl'nm' Crounso should have heen 1 ) dell'el'ed at least one lilly before tlo t Ilaugural oC Go\elor lolcomh , EO hat t the lltel' might have In OlIOI'tU- 11 i - to sUlllllement ) such recommeuda- tons its his IJ'uleccssol might have ] ' omltcd nnd ( endorse such lS coin - IWlllcl i ( themselves to his Jnd lcnt. ? Time 11rccedonl ) hcgun ? In ISI ] ) should I ne\l' 1Jlln bo rcpcntcd. I Is conh'l'y to t the sVh'lt of the cOlsttuton Ind I conl'I'y to nil _ llarlllci _ tu' . usnge. 111IN'T. . , ' .lm LOW. Olnha Is not time enl ' cIty In which ito ( stress ot IUI'd tmes 111 hal n tie IJ'esHllg j ) lutullcO UpOI the rentnl volues of Imnprovett propertIes. Tim 1110st ever ' othcl larje city , both east 1111 welt , the cOlllulnt Is general that dcslmlo bullllgs i ha\'u 1101 VICllt ( \ S0l0 10iths i past nld that those which lre occupied by telants ere brIngIng n COl- sllclhly 1IIIIe1 return thal fllnerl ' to time landlords nl owners. A Now 1cnl"s revIew or time IJ'OI'CSS of the rentnllh"mcy husiless In Oblcags o t iuiring thin twelve mOlths Just eOllletcd , Ilblshml i ) II Otto of thc ( Jlmieiigo IHllt'S , gives voice to the Ilre\alclt dilsatifac- tel emu this score II Hlt cl ' . I rlluc- talU ) acmowlcll cs thnt the tout inns - ImtII nccessarlr "Imilhuiencetl to 80mo dcgree" by the general dCPI'CIIIol which ulcctcd every lute of husllcss ) the preceding - ceding 'eal alhou h I Is . of courle , careful to Point out the two or three IIecll ) ] cascs which C011 exceptions to the stile. II New York City iho sale ( onlllol of tIme remit 111'lwt exIsts , I i immythilmmg. UIIOI I 10101' sonic. Ients for bUMlnls 111110811 ) Iu1o falen all time SVity ( rolls : O to .JO Ilel' clm ! h'rchnnts "loso 1":11'1 for lofts 01 stores I'O Ibout to cXlllre are able , becuulu of the i'edtimm- 11nnt sUllllly ) of Ivllahlo Illlllg8 , to I'enew theIr agreements ou luch more fl\ornIlc tlI'I . Iolw buildings cong tnuc to he erected for the neconutuothu- ti oti or Rlleclal'lntst8 lu tOI ( ( or sllcrnly dcslrnble IbjltC8 ; ( , butt even these do no t ohtnll ) . , Ilmo . prices of a few years ag o. Make 1\Ilnlrics all through the list oC lllel' Ifts nltl thl OIRwers will ! I ni l tell ( ( II Jlu16nme direction. 'rhl1 fall In touts Is IntulI ' to bo at- trlhuted ) ttt , I life IHlush'lal depression ' which has c , t\lctll llrcssl'e lu se\'erl w ays. 'J'ilo n * , \u"tton or Ih'ms and cor- 111'1 j tOIR tl't I . .fl0 A01 01 t of hlsl. \'S ! IR 011Y 1 IRlial part of It. More Ilolcnt ( Is tiittii'ersa1 ' po thWlnh'lrlnl . tl'lllcIC to ecol' omle o\cl.r ltg to hullce 1llchonts to I'ethtee ( 'XIIII ' by stub-reittltug Rlmce ) IJ'I'\lousl ' u11licd , for themselves. Like- \ Iso wih lu'ofussIomIill \Hm who more then C\'C' ttt'e fOUHl to have "doubted up , " several who once limit ! ae\nr te ( QII'lS now eOltlltlA thcISI1'l's wih dcsk 1'1)01 ) In the olCl' of muttotia'r. Time same Inlhlclcl" , too , Is felt lu residence ch'c1' . Hclnlcl ( ( ImlcK are living to- g 1'thl'I' IS enl ! hOlseho1l or , n family Is ICIIIIIII h l ' tnldlA lodges's 01' liv- In g In n slulel Inll cheaper house than hlfO'e l ) the hnrd tiiiies . In this lies thc \'el' , " J1'OIHl for lmuefuthness. lch con- ( ltols can Clntllc emily so bug ns cmi- forccll b ) , ' cxtl'lull conl1lol . Ho SOOI as clrcllKtnnccs IIC'mlt these tem- IIO'ar ' Ilnnl'el lusl he 11ssoI\c(1 and I he I dCIHl for stores , olee : nHI : resi- tit 'mtces mlst eXllerll'lce n steady Imu- Cl'paSI' . Time 10'emcnt Uust mallfcst 1 self In ni thc ( large cltls whl'o comut- Illalntg are : 10W 11)8(10. ) Omaha hlwlnA comllll'a t\'el ' Cew \1 C:1 : t ; buildIngs lust he IIOnA the frst to 1111 the hencft i ) ? of the revival. 'rhe Agriculture dCIJlltlclt , It IP' IIH'f i ) froni the Htltllent ; of the duet cl eric , Is 10t ll'l'luu'ell ) ) to assist the suC- fl'rN's or the dtoutlm-iIddemi ' ( h'outh-rI1cn district In the Intcl' t oC SIIIIII ) 'II I seed for n new 11'011 ) to thc extl'nt thlt the exlgt'uuey do- it tttitIS. I this Is h'le no tme ought to bo lost I ' time XClISkl1 tielogmutlon In congress In securing the jlssilgo ) : or : l'esolutol or bill that wl gin ! thc slll'III ' full \oweI itmul rcsoulCCS to S SUllpl ) ) the Iwed. TIme federal govern- lent can hastily refuse to assist the helplRs ( : II1I'S In thIs ineasuure. I it : titittiotitut legislatiotu Is ' ' ' l1ltonnl hlnlon uuccessuu' coti- g ross ought not to hCHlnte II its enact- uu it'm1t. Our coiigressmtmetu In \ VtSImIuug- : tOi ( houll1 look thlH ( question up wihout ( ( lcla ' Ill see to It that nil ohHtacles to t the . sumiplyliug oC seed fl'OI the AgrI- cull.c 11epaltmcnt hI 1'1'10\'cd II alille tinte. how . would It do for the Il' lslatUe to IJ'O\.lle ( its the bill 1\II'ollllaUn lole ' for the ' Rtate relict work that Judlcs oC t'l distrIct court Iii western coulte ! Rhnl tcsl late 0' Illllollt a . mal ) 01' I Jl\11 \ tee In each county wlel'o relief Is to he ( lSlCI8(1 to hal- die ntuy stat Ionc ' apJortonctl to such c outuuty nllto i'cllort U101 the mert or each applicant o . for aId ? OurLoA . : ! , CflIH(19'S Jnln. cimome.flemocrat. , Canada has secured from Spain conces- ions simiar' to ; those possessed by the I Unied Statesunder the McKinley law. and L Is I now gatflln control of the Cuban market for flour . which. up to the time of the pas : sage of our new tariff law , tme I source of large profIt tour , miers and farmers history ; nI'nt Itself. $ pringfteW , Mnas. ) . Springfeld ( Mos. Hepu lc3n. Altogether I has been much such a year In i business as that which folowed the panic i of 183a time of shrinking values. Iqulda- lon of old accounts at home and with a broad . and readjustments to a new level I ao f prices. Nw , as then , too we face In- < vlable changes In the monetary system Then we had to choose between specie or InOated i paper a the basis of the elrculat- Ing l medium Now we must chose between L Jh with a reorganized bank note system , or silver and government paper. . Iowa LIJhtlllll lhlcuo : ( bit ! Cure Chicago Tlmcs Ex-ConJessman W. H. Butler of West Union In , who disappeared mysteriously and who was believed to have been mur- do ered . has dIscovered himself In IndIana - o lOs tryIng to recoup his fortunes by workIng : Ing i as a book ageat Mr. flutter cannot explain - plain how or whY he went to Indiana or upon what theory lie hoped 10 lay UI' wealh canvassln . but he claims to be perfectly ' sane. Ills career was a blank until he got some Chicago papers whereupon naturnly he was at once clothed In his right mind The Journalism ot this city Is as sanitary . a s gd plumbing. . Hoston' Sacred Codnsh. New York Sun A Massachusetts correspondent Informs us that , If necessary , the state constItution wi ) be so amended n to protect the sacred cod nah f In the hal of representatives \ \ the I stale house , and male It treason and lese majesty to ltep or attempt 10 keep him I out of Ils place as the real ruler of the state. A lady of ' 'eulum sends us this curous prophecy from HOld Lilly , His eke of Prophecies" ( Boston . 1783) ) : "When the state . house codfsh shall wither and .fal , Down will come state house , , Cuperlo and' I ' nil. " Boston needs to walk . warily. The . Embargo \m.rlll ncef. Chicago Post. Mr. Nelson Morrls ' . 10rris' grief over the em barge against American cattle will be share In a degree bY a geol many people who ale not directly interested In the lrade In i beet The Belgian embargo Is merely another feature of 11 uppat"elt > . 1)'econ- ) certcd war of retaliation by the continenta i nations or Europe agaInst American pro . ' ducts . I would be folly to deny that there Is not some Justice In this embnrgo. Through the dlelerln ! a the senate wih - trusts antI other 'iixfiiimt Industrlcn" we have lrotmglm ) t IrouJht retribution on our % heads. In 'protccting' , the few millions tetl up In southern plaitta - . plalta- tons or In the SUlrur trst.s ftock-on.hall i we lave PUt In jc\ardy the meut trade of , of the dollars. country , In\ol' \ nS hUllreds oC million xi : Whatever the cause of thIs dud of commercial - mercial nations . the ( Unlerl States cannot aford to tale I hlol without strlln buck , even If I his been lie orlglnul aggressor : , Sentimental eonshleratlnl Ihoul.1 . not prevent : vent the I'reshlt from using Irmly the stIll fl ) weapon or retaliatory nut ! prohlhltory "uUet against the\eountrles at war with us. ' 'her I ! little dO'b that If he chooses t act on the law he.\can bring aeriflanylid - gIum anti Spuln W (11011' Imeps. Cerlnlnly : the threat to Ale Ican \uluatrles implied In these embargoes snrmitnts ' aetlomi . - arnlt - ! - summur Iclon. LOI'J'S OIS'f.ICI.E.S. ; c- 10ston Courier. Fall as th peach her I"ounded ( cheek , And surupy brown her hair : Dlue. drenly'IUnbelll be her eyes , With % vdCim4no sIdes compare , But on wlchno upper lip Lurks there \ fuzzy mnat ; lp Ant lho' I10vq her. oh. so luchl I can' 'ct ' 0\11 timat. , i Accornp1b7iedto the last degree 11 sime . and wealthy , too ; And wlr - themlne 1 Imow there'd uo No better half more true. Antlyes"l'dlwect her even now , And bit herdefect "scati' , "lcat" lut 8he'l "nother's wife , und r , 1 can't get over that. Tll T.I TJ : ; Is JJ1.00M78fl. . Sioux City Tribune : Council Duts I. mourning the death of good Amelia tiloonuer. R,1 ln nomer. After a life of In llfshncss anti fulflment of duty nR sliti saw it. peacefully from ohl age , deaths came to her. Thus ( nlc(1 1 Woman whose name has been one of time joke storm centers of the generation and who hns : been pursued by ribaliry aM jest by i tholSnds who never knew she existed Chicago Times : Mrs. Uomer , the lady who first gave conspicuity to the garments which bear her nanue tins just Illsotl sway at Council fluffs. ael iti. I can be Mid In all sorlolsnes thnt frw women of the century hue made n sleeper or moro ( \ . dent mark Ipon their times. I required I boll and original thlnklla sort of a female COlumbus-to concede that her sex hail legs and to put them oven la mitt- ! fled evidence. The reform la only beginning - nln/ to take hell upon hnmanlty. I , Is the complement or the bicycle. nnl1 It Is growlnl Irs. Domer hns built out of flannels I monument more enduring than brass. thln Brooklyn Englo : Mrs. Doemer I dealt. but her trousers will live long and keep wi 1\0 Ion/ Iod her memory green . alhongh she did not want to win . fame I the wearer or a po. cuhlnr costume. 'Cho women who rIle bicycles - cycles doubtless will put tip 1 monument In her memor > ' . They ought to do It any wa ) ' . .for bloomers make I posslblo for I them to rile In comfort. Now ( lint the 400 In New York has set the seal of Its opproval on bicycle rhln ! for women lS wel aa on a convenient dress \\0 may expect to See more bloomer In the Iluk next year than over I they become fashionable and can bo made becoming they wi be worn , Hitherto - erto sporatiio cases of bloomers aporallo have ap- peared. Now the trouble IIY becom\ epidemic - demic , ChIcago Herald : As the matron upon whom greatness was thus thrust lived In Ivel the ohl style clothes to bo nearly four score It may bo saul safely that she lived IIOWI her own desert : bul she bimilded tetter than she to reproach knew In subtumitting for o\en 1 beter years as ridicUlous as It was unex- Inex- pectcII anl ( undeserved. Today In thl most fashlouable drl'owa's anti walks or the great cIties of her country may be seen hr cos- tome modified In many ways , lint alt the wa's loyal to the Idea that she endeavored to establish , the idea 10 wit , that woman was mnde for something better than a clothes racl ( , and ( liSt It Is her privIlege to dress. prlvleo herself Ires ! hcrsel according to her owmu Ideas of modest ) ' . health , economy nun OWI cleatuli- ness. Not only In the bicycle dress clelul- cuts but In every so-ealcd reform of the general attire of wornanhiootl . time . womanhool. once stig- matze.l . "Bloomer' ' principle Is established and vindicateti. eslablshed . l'JWl'.B 4X1) 2'irrxr. Sewer gas and booze gl'e the sIdewalks ot I Chicago an elevating tenlene > ' . Dufalo has In alderman nahlel Kick . Taxpayers hope ho wil do lomclhlng to' t I ' justify their conlhlenco In his name. A recent Political duel In Argentinc L ended fatally for one or the combatnts Argentna , Argentina needs a good deal more reneh i llohish. As evidence of the popular district thc fact Is cited that the Kentucky reminiscence t Is i unable to transform his silver tomigue Into sl\er \ tonlue standard dolars , The Hon. DavId Bennett Hi was con spicuous by his absence from the white I mou're reception. Perhaps he witnessed Governor - ernor Morton's installation Incog Under ( lie new constitution of New York , i the paths of the statesmen lead not to the ; regulation pass nut there Is nothing 10 pre vent the "eourlesof : a prepaid ticket. Four or the sachems of Tammany are worth In the aggregate 5000000. And yet despite the Ight of e\enl Importhient fellows - lows Insist on knowing how they got It. Some people never learn. The promoters or the big bridge over the Hudson rIver at New York City are meetng so many obstacles In behalf of nayigatiox that they are convinced n rairad navigaton corpora Uon Is hidIng In the woodpile. Only sixteen names were needed last t Wednesday evening to end the reign or licensed saloons and reinstate the Joints In Des 1oinea , The petition Jacked but that numebr of names to rep esent thb majority vote of the city. Chicago cult Is shocked because an alder man lugged Into the sacred council cbamuer a beastly-no , a human jng The salooo statesmen of Chicago may glean wisdom from the doctors und respectfully declno to take their own medicine. The late Captain Stephenson of New York . who was convicted oC taking pEnche as a x brlbt finds comfort In the fact that other distinguished men toyed with forbidden fruit , The parallel ends there. Adam was cst out time captain was cast In. . Iowa's liquor law Is a promoter or plsilan - phian- I thropy. A Clinton vender of corn Juice , fearing the proximity or a church to hIs Irri- gating Joint would endanger the congrega - ton , purchase the church and sent the elect rejoicing to another part of town. A friend of Senator Peler says the Kansa statesman Is bitterly disappointed because time country refuses to take him seriously . UUfortunatoly for the senator he permitd undue familiarity with hIs whlslers. It Is I never too late to cut them off , however. The late hotel dIsaster at Albany supple - ments the experience of other cItes In dem- onstratng the dangers of overhead wires I The forest of poles and wires surrounding the building not only dctayed the operations of the Oremon but Interfered with rescue of Inmates and endangered tIme lives or both. .T.11S U1" 7'fll . .TU1UlS. . Truth : Landlord-I'm . . afraid Il have to raise your rent. 'enant-I wish you would : Im sure I cant raIse It. Philadelphia necord : The father of a ftc ly Increasing family may not be proud I , even If he dOCK put on heirs . Harper's Dazar : "There's a train of thought passing throllh my head at this moment . , ' RaId the leeturet' "I thought YOU talked as If you hud wheels ID your head , " murmured time dls- saUsled Htener. Judge : Hlsband ( wIth desire to say something - Rome thing pleaRnnt-Do yoU know kItten , I could ? recognize you from your style anywhere - Kitten-I Bhould think you could , seeing that you have let me wear this lne old style for two years. Boston Courier : This bachelor gIrl. no mater how pro/res l\o she may he , doesn'l like you to refer to any new wrinkles of her ! . Philadelphia Record : When there's snow on the ground the vise girl never cuts the felow who owns 1cUlet. . . Montgomery Arlvrtser : Frlend-lere1 ! dent that drum and whistle dl"h'l yoU ai _ mot crazy ? Hostess-No. I rthel' like tile noise ; you see WI are going to move Into that tat above the lady who gave them to Willie . ! Cincinnati 'rrihiuiue : "I heah they was a good tenl 01 cut tn' Il ) al yo' lust dance , , " " ' Miss Cindy "Dey wlzzn't tiulilim oh tie nuln 01 sort ! All de ladle an' gummen lef' toy razzer In do cloak room. " " 'lhlngton Star : ' 'rlire Is a great deal of sin In this world , " said ) the man who waa doing religious worl , where\'et. ho could ; "n great deal of siti " 'rhero IJlY 1st , " replied the New York policeman . distantly , repled I beg to assure ) ' 01 t1 t 1 know nothing whatever about it. " Life : She- " 'oulll you not like to go out anti " 110 a Ian ? " Ie'Vhy , no ; I would not think of It. 13he-liut. realiy . I shun't object In the lea81. I1Iow absurd ! How nan you say such \ thing ? Shc-WI , 10 tel thl truth , I want to ; ' ' see tee a man myself , and I know ho won't come over whie you Ire here TIm IIL,00M8fit tJIltL. lxciiange : As I saw her blomoer-clad , today Ipon her hiyingwheel . To lave my Ifc. alhough I tried , I couldn't help but feel I would have more appropriate been last evening , when sue lull That Ihe to me a SIster would be , If sho'd mal : fa brother 1ntead. I Higlest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report I ? V' Baking ' 2 4tBSOLVTELV PWE . ' - MANDERSON WILL \ RETIREc Dtelnros Ito is Not a Oaniaat for the Sccrotnryship ef the Scnnte. - - TWELVE YEARS' SI RVICE IS ENOUGH . - lie ta , Hern ilotitret hy his Slatn RIt , ly l ills I'arty In ' the rnnto 1\\1 reams Ih"t lie tiliotild Sot . \sk fet lore. - WASHNGTON lUREAU 01" TI mm. H07 P Street , N.V. " . W"SINGTON , , lan. 3. Senator andHson today ) ' states lIst he Is not Inll will not he I andilialo for the 11081- ton ( of the secretary of the ( senate. The rumor of his ( Rl11lacy atose from the fact that seine of his republican friends In the senate started a movement last week In his behalf . wlholt ills ! desire or knowlclgo He regards the OmC\ as OM or honor , bil haying . Ing ben a senator twelve years nHI ; president pro temorl he docs not desire to become an etuiployt , Senator Mnnderon today pre3entell resolu- tons ( of the Nebraska State Pharmaceltcal association , urgln lie ( enforcement of the pro\'lslol of the tariff law l\vIln/ n rebate of lie ( tax on alcohol used In the arts or In medical eomupotmmitls. Ho also lreseltell resolltona or the \en\r Ciiiuuubcr . of Commerce - marco , slgnel by ciizens of Nebraska , against the Iassng\ or an ) his for thp reorganization ways. of the Union Pacific anti Central Iacla rail- In accordance with the Provision insertei pro\lslon In lie river atiti harbor act of last ' tmertt. rl\er 1\1 let year , CtipI sin ( Hodges has slbmltell his report , giving results or prehimiiiiinr ' examination Ilrelmlnar > examinaton of the I Nebraska . side of the lssourl river opposite I Sioux Clt ) . The report recmmolls lho np- proprlaton of $100 for the ( constructon or a ro\etment to protect lie bank of the river , which has for some time past been cutting : away. Time reconunetlatons of Captain Hodges are concurrell In uy the englnr I ! departmelt , Plm hOMES FOIl SETTLEHS. Congressman PickIer of Sooth Dakota today Introduced a bill , which wi bo Imown as the free homo bill . pro\llng ( limit settlers who have made entries for honlstoll : u\ler the law sloth not be retlulrl.1 heretofore to itar for the land at the same rate lt which ) government bOlght time lrOpert but shall b granted the lanl free aud that tile land shah become theirs after theIr five years' res- iIence thereom Mr. Plclier says that this moaaure wi affect t time setters on the Sls- seton and the ( Sioux reservations and on the Yanlon resen'aton. which Is soon to bo oponell. Those settlers who have already taken homesteRls [ under the present ) law wi ue exemDted by the provisions of the bill bi from paying the balance of the SUI dUe the g overnment. In compliance with the request ot Con- gre3sman Mercer , the Navy department has consented to detail a retired naval olcer to I tu e Nebraska Slate university for Instruc- ton In mechanical emigincering Provided , howe\'er. h that the university will pay the of- neer for lila work. Mr. Mercer believes that satsfactory arrangements will be brought bout by which ito officer thus detailed will be pomptl1a ted. PERSONAL MENTION Major Charles F. Humphrey of Omaha chief Quartermaster of the ' Department of the I l' latte. Is 'Vashlngton for a short visit. 'V. P. Gurley and wife of Omaha arc visi- Ing the mother of Mrs. Gurley In George- t own. D. C. . and will mayo for home abut the first of the week. LIeutenant Penn . Instructor of military , tctcs at the Omnha high school la In the i city for a few days , cn his way home from I a trip to West Point. The claim or Peck Dros or Omaha , amcuntng to $11,175 , has been certfc by the secretary of ito Interior to the Tre- ury department , where It is now receivIng an Investgntlol i Congressman Mercer has presented a poti. ton from tIme Carpenters and Joiners union of Omaha nldng for the passage or the bi Ilrovldlng for the appointment or a non-par. ' tan commission to .cohlect n'on-par-l suggest a plan for lie arbitration of nit labor q uestions. POSTOFFIE APPOINTMENTS. The appointment of a postmaster at Aubur I ! a case which Is engrossing consld- eraulo tmo of the postomce department o tllciais. DavId Campbell. who was the postmaster under Cleveland's former admln- ! traHon , seems to bo the fortunate candidate , Cngessman Bryan Is supporting , Edior Darnhart. Roy Harman la a candidate , and h o I said to have quite a large democratc f ollowing . which he acquires through his even democratic brothers. Dessle Common was today commissIoned postmistress at Angus , 10 Mar O'Donnel was today appointed post- mistress at lavelocl" , Lancaster county , Neb. , vice G. G. Smith. removed. Bids for gas fixtures for the feQerl buid- Ing i at Sioux Falls , S. D . were opened at the t Treasury department today a follows : : Horn & Drannon ManuCacturltg company , Phiadelphia , Pa , $905 : Morrhot Southern EectrIc company Baltimore , $1,032 ; Simon Manufacturing company Philadelphia . 10 , : $ 1,000 ; Drooldyn Gas Fixture company , lrooldyn , N. Y. . $1.138 ; Schultz Ga Fix- ! : ture and Art Metal works , $1.138 : n. lol- Ins h & Co. , Iioston Mnss. . $1.29 ; Mitchell Vance company , New York , $1,367 ; M. Vos- - burE Mnnufclurln company , Drookl10. N. . . , , - Y. . $ t32' ; Cauhy & Son Idanufactuiring L comlany , New York , $1.45 ; Manufacturlnr nlaco No\'rUy . anti Plating works , San FrancIsco , U,701. _ _ _ _ _ _ 1Tnl n U1" ? - NU l 't'INS ' \I'llolnhlrnt' 1orolln"d..1 by li" I'tell- tent for \ 11Ulcr , ! WAShINGTON , Jan , 3.-Thl preslllent to dny sent the following nomlnatoJS ( to the snto : SL11eUon. Pert W. Bowmln , to bl consul ! enral cr the United States : al Hnrolona , S pain : Alte\ . Paleron ot "Nln3see , can- sui nt Delular , DrUhh Ottiulea. JusleeT , Frank Clark ot Florida , alert - t viy of the United States , southern district of l onda To be commisioner or l\mg"lon , WAier 1. Slr,111ey of California , at t the ( port of San l rlcl o. WalColonel U. Norman Lkber Qsslnt jlllge j advocate oneNI , 10 be j\l/tl / al\oate : ! eneral , with lie ( rank or brlh'llor neal. Navy-Llmmteiuuutt , Na\-I.leutenllt Commnnller ( Prttnleiln i lanforil . to bo ommalller : PMSII Iorilllln 8lsllnt I'/ineer Hobert W. ( halt , to bo chief en- hler : Assistant l nllnler I D. Leopold , to I.looh bo Iasell assistant e1igiier. ( l'nllneer. To lIe Julres or Probate , Territory of Utah e -Joseph Judd of Utah for the county of San I 'ete : I. M. Olson oC Utah , for [ the county of Carbon. Postmasters-Thomas J. Sties , Albany , Ore.V : . Fletcher hioriu , Grant.s h'tts . Ore ; Iota F' . llrlgga Tifn , 0. : Daniel 1. 1ISS. . nlos\le. 0 : Joseph II. Nlhn , Now BruI . felA. 'rex : J. T. Galixes . 1luls , Tex. : Thomas ; Stone , 1nomllee , \15 , : Carl ZllIler. She- boygauu'Is. . : James V. I.ong. i1ctaiunla , Cal , , : 1'rnlk L.'Iggnrui . Loxig Beneh Icllluml , . : ! 1,0rcllerlcl M Mealp. 1aron/0. ? Ill. : T.a\lnus / lt \ I. l , Stark , Whenton , 1. : Charles n. Axt , 01(1. ill. : rnnk M. uierry , ? .iimskogee . I. ' ' : Wiiam A. Simmons , 1alllolol , ha : Patrick I Judge . \ewlt , lii. : 1" Mlrrum , B11ora , 11. I ; llrtn 1) . Madden , I.'ou8 , Ia. 1 Joseph ii. Utiammgst . MarIon , ia . : Oaston A. ' . Dreliket. Jeanette . I.a ; Gore M. Taibott , Uoardstowim , 1\ ) ' . : Wiiam I" , flrwiiu , Talbot u uuiuue , La. ; George W. Ilucicer , firimnswlchc. Mo , : John l'reston , Shelbimia , Mo. ; Jolt11 C. Kesterson , Falrbury , Nob. NCWS FOts 'I'ltii AItMY. Coioiiel I.itlbor lfltstlti.Iutlge Atvottto floii- arni-tiat Iroisi'tsts tutu tronittIosi , \\'ASIIiNGTON' , Jnmu. 3.-Seeciah ( Tote- grnin-1'hme utresklciut today scmmt to the scuu- i tte the mmOiiillititiOtt of Colonel G. Norinruti Lietier to lie jixtlgo ativoetito gPmerai , with the milk of brigadier general. This action on tIle pam-t of time pt'sltiemit was hOt tillOX- POCted , as it has iteexi believed for some time Past ( lint Colonel Lieber would be miittde judge advocate gciueral fotthm rca- soil that lie loss been acting in that cxi- i iacit about eight 3-ears ntiil LheserVetI time lrIl1otiotl , at4 U , 'esult of time umromnotlon of Colonel Lieber I.letmteriisnt Colonel \\'li- 1 1amVituthirop witi be itixide colonel and Senior t1njor Edward hunter will be ht0 muoted to tii lieutenant colonelcy. For thio I lSitiOit of mmmajor , matte vacant by the Pro- inotiomi of l'tlmjor : Hunter , there nrc iutmmner- oils caniiilatcs , , otis of % VllOhll is lit'ntemittmit Crowder , acting judge advocate or tile Do- liartmnexmt of thm i'latte. 'l'hio foilovlmmg retirements oiu account of disability were' today ordered : First Lieutenant - tenant Jaliles 'r. Andrcsvs , Twenty-fIfth in- faimtry ; Flrt Llemxtemirumt A. S. McNutt. ] ightli Immiantry ; Captain Edinonti Iuff , Eighth cavalry ; Captain Theosiore , 11. Edt- ersoli , NIneteelItit imuamitt'y , and Captain John Grant , Eighth cavalry. First Lieutenant. Etlinunil SInitli 'wIll ha PromnotOd to time captaincy in time Nineteentl mtmralitry' made vacant by ( tie retirement of Captain Ecleerson. In ( lie Eighth cavalry settler First Lieutenants Johnston and Gaston - ' - ton viii ho pronuottl to time vacant cap- taincles , ( limits resulting itt the itrotnotion of Ltoutenant Crowder to the rank of senior llrt hleutenmit Lieutenant Crowder will then tie the highest mIlking first lieutenant e ligible for mrotnCtion at the next vacancy lm t he grade of caitata In ( hue Eighth cavalry. Quke . .1 -7 ' 1 What a queer World this I would be if Quakcr Oats ' \v were buried at the bottom ( f of the seal Millions of ruined breakfasts ! Sold only in a lb. Packcges. , Your Money's Worth Os' lout- Money Btok , After the Yeai Is Over-- Then comes January and with January comes just ' as regular as a clock the clearing out of' acids and ends-a suit-only one like it in the soro-possi- bly another- perhaps an overcoat-the last of a line of' elegant salters-just such bargains are to ' ' be had now-The price is 'way below the usual figure-To close them out quick-the quicker the better-we are full of slylos-tho most complete a2sortrnont in the west-But there are some broken lots on which we will give you an interesting price-A mighty good suit or overcoat for $7.50 ' now. . . EROWMNG , KING & C01 , Reliable Ciotitiurs , SV , Coriur Vfltaantli ai'i ) : * St. , - - , -