' -c- - - - - - - : - - - ' - - - - - . - - ' - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - _ . . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - : ---r--- : ; ; ; - - - - - - - - - - . : : - - - - : : : ; - : - . ' . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . - _ , , - ' - " . ' . . . . / , . ' . , , ' ' . . .J : . , - , - ' . \ . . ' 7 { q.U' ; ; , : "JI . 'I . . < i . \ . : . : " .I " J t ' _ " ' . ' . ' ; 11 r"'I' , . ' ' 1' ' " ' ' 1.1 \ . .JI"1. , , lY7W , r . , " . " , t , . , I ( - 4 . TIE OMAHA DAILY JUDE : rnURSDAY , JAAY 10 , iS9ii. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - THE OMHA DAILY DEE I r _ E. 10SEWATEt. 1ditor. l'UDLISmEVElY tOItN1Nc1. TimMS OF BUBSCItIPTIOI. Illy neo ( Without SundAy ) . One Yelr. . . 8 8 0 flIIy : IIe and Sunday One Year . . . . . . 10 00 . tUx ) tenth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 0 Thrlt Mnntha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 GO , . Aunlll Ike. One Ytar . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 lie. f"turllnT leOnp Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 t \ VeekIy flee , ODe YMr , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oF1cLs : , Omnha . Thc 1kn flulitling. ' South Oma1ii . lN' Uk , . Cor. N nnd 2Uh fit ! , S Counci Jura , J l.ntltre.t. . ClelRo pm11 Cnmber of Commerce. New York Homl n. 1 nn l t" TrIbune fl11g. Wnshln/ton. 101 I' Itreet. N. W. CORIttCHI'ONIflNCfi. Cnltt81ONII All MmmunlMtona relatng to new an" etU. lotnl mater .hould be ldrcMed : To the Editor. , IUSINISS ! LETTiflS. All buslne' 1.ler8 Rnd remittance ! , hou1 be Iddre led to The lee lublohlng company. Omnh. Drlt . checke Rnd poatomce order to b made A'nMe tl tile orl.r 01 the comt.nny. TI1 1IIUlsII1NGCOMI'ANY. . . _ ' . . _ - - - - - : : : STATI mNT oI " CIRCUliATIO ? . Ororlo II. Tz.chuck. 0" 'Irellry or The leo Pub lohlng comrn ) ' . "el"1 duly . wurn. " ) thnt ; the nctunl number 01 tufl nnlt complete eoplel I cit the Daily Morning , 1\nlnK end U"dRY Jee rlnted during the mouth of November. 1&4. wu 11 follows : I. . . . . . . . . ! oc 16. . . . . . . . . 21.G1 Z. . . , . . . . . . 2lZ57 37 . . . . . . . . . . 21.3C I. . . . . . . . . 27,25 21:1 1. . . . . . . . . . 22,175 e. . . . . . . . . . 21,523 19. . . . . . . . . 20.HI I 6. . . . . . . . . 21.L31 2) . . . . . . . . . 20.r1 6. . . . . . . . . . 21.13 21. . . . . . . . . 20,15 1. . . . . . . . . 21.2c ( ) 22. . . . . . . . . 2),414 ) I t 8. . . . . . . . . 24.20 , . % . . . . . . . . . 2,2\ \ , t 0 . . . . . . . . . 21GO5 U. . . . . . . . . 20.39 I i 10. . . . . . . . . 2G , 2. . . . . . . . . 2\.0 \ I J. . . . . . . . . 22.4Sf O 26 . . . . . . . . . 20,12 i J2. . . . . . . . . 20.1,57 27. . . . . . . . . 2'O6 S 13 . . . . . . . . . 21,01 28. . . . . . . . . ID.98 34 . . . . . . . . 20.rG2 ; 29. . . . . . . . . . 20,020 T 1. I. . . . . . . . . . 2 : ,570 30. . . ; . . . . . 15,952 Total . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CDCi : . Less de4uctlons for unsold and returncd ' 11 t : . deductons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rlured . . . . . 11,202 Total sold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Q,272 . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . 21,613 rally overage net clr.ulAton. . . . . . . . . 21,61 mmnO I 'I'ZSCIIUCIC. . Swor to before me onO IUb"crlhed In my pre. tfle this 311 day 01 Decwmljc'r . 1M54 , S en. IHenl . , ) N. 1' . I.'NI. , Notary I'ubllc. SOl I hcl Bm'OIH Is hlvlug : 0 taste of real \\'lntC' wcnthm' . . 010 ) of ni ( South Ollhn , tiger lcns $ , hits .closed Is leers llermlncltr for I thc le1cll ) of 11 coiicerncd. Dollgltt : cOlnt . Ills no rcnson to COI' ' receh'cd h ' her ] llln of the f'cutnlnl ( 1Y deIentIoii : it thc ilaIttis of Speaker Iticli . urds. tle \I.on II IHntls Sicnl.C' Ich. :5 : urds.I Is not the I seat which It cOlnclhnln OCCllllcs ) , bil ) thc work which he docs thll efitlilts 'hcre lcGre or sis , thm'e's the head of tile table. , 'rhe cOllltee 01 "lllucts nUl S bridges , Ii i loudct1 No new \IHlucts wi bo built stud 10 old ones repaired S unless tile i'l1hirO11d5\'l1l1t to do It ' ? EmcRl Stuht hI right for 011CC. I Is : " nn outrage thut : the le\'cuth street "In- S duct Ils not leen placed In passable I . conlitou 1onths I not yru's ngo _ S S , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'S , , 'Ve haen'l hClrl us ret : whether or . not there wns In exchln o of New Yem"s greetings Ielween tie emperor S. of Chhl alit ! the mlkndo of Jupnn. . S In tile mnlwull of council commItees I looks very much nR If President Ed- S wlrds' lIed eXlrtei IU his strength andS In ' to lit ' into roundS iiigeiiuity stiure pegs S S + 4 t " holes onul lt sfuil'e rouul - . _ Now that the Issue Ii squarely made , I betwecn thc city nml ( the water works h comlHI ' I Is to he hopel the conteii- ton wi sllcelly ) be settled In tileS i courts. * 1 S GO\rnO' I. wc11 Wlnts Kansas to Y . I : ' substitute the South Cnrol n dlspensal'y Ilw In 111ce of prohibition. That . would , . : , ho like jumllng 11m the frying 1)11 .5 Int the lire. 1 lre. , No , there ' , lS no lu'eurl'nngement ) that 1he ( Gel'nUI emC'ol' ) should open the 1k l'l'u8slnu LaulnJ ( 01 the snme tiny , tiiat , :1 : : the Nebraska legislature is to elect I United States senntor. : , 1 With nil tile local legislative bodies .once IUOVC ol'gnnlzc , them 18 no longer I ; In excuse for delaying u vigorous policy ' of retrcnchmen In every branch of our : lullelpll Illid county governmcnt S P _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S Among tht bills introduced In the leg- t : Islnlul If nu ncl to establish a StateS . S . .Board of Emlhtwl's , Tills ought to be : .onl.t S V WeiCol11u , hews to the political w.lcole 10WH . poltcnl corpses thlt nre IJtent awaiting Gabriel's S trulnp. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S . The veto of Mayor Bemis of tile water S worl.s ai11n'oIrlatIoll ) his been su1nhlcll : ! .b ) tile COUl el , whlel clearly Indicates : , ' flint tile COmllr ) hns brought no high , . ' ' the lileulbers to oytjri'Itle , .1)'CS81'0 npon leUIel's o\'el'llo i S . S , t , eto. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ' : / " , 'fhe JeollllJ of the ' lawnlnn ( ities. : i t i thou might meln the rCPlle'uneo of ! l'lll'alllotlnt lount n1l 01-MillIster : Stc\ 'S : : S , tIllS. Iresllent Ce\c1111 ought to tiltilk ' I twice before velitlIrhlIg to bring this on ; ; the counl'\ ' ' , ' ' , : , ; ' From tile Ilunliler of senatorial con. : : r tests going 01 eli around lS one wo111 S S : S ilIltIgilIti thlLl thin while ( Unlell States ! cuntc WCI'O buul to bc renewed. As ' I 1nttcr of fact , only ono-tilird of the : ' oelllol'lul tl't'lllS expire tills ) ell' . . S I ; Is to bo llOtt'd that 11011 . Fluldlu I lncYenh COl ! ] lol hvo been lIre- \'cutetl h l ' ' t'eiti (1'nlnlltl ( ' ills ' . 'I \ ? ( ) Oily l'l'ulllllUl ( (01' II'es. ) . : ' ence nt the IWlt : of the l\uols l4Cllltttl'ittl ' ; S conlest frol iitteiitlhiig the .TItI.Honhpl S Illluct ( In Oltlalltt. I lust hl\u blel ! * otlel' IlsllCSH that kept hull uwn3. -S Mr. I'lol1'1 Is nlrmnn , ot the com. S llh e Oi text bool.s ) 1111 ( COtlt'SO of sttitly : SS In the t'olml of 1(1tIC1ttiOll. ] " 'hnt . S Knblel doeu'l I now nbout text bools c \0111 ( 11 810'11'oluleR , IHI whullw , ImowH nllolt ) the COUt'O of stuly cou11 S bo Wl'ltul Oil the tlro of 1 postage atnini _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . S .A flllCr . who ( 118 r'slcll In ChI' ) - i ' CHIle county for eight years Informs ' 1ho . Bpo thnt In tilt i'ellr ISPO , wheu Iitlpik's ) S WOI'O thllllictl ) ( lute thnt collilty to n\evl. 'uto the sufft'I'Illg ot Ileolilu Hull : to bo de2itltute , thel'o WI : much c01111111t ) ex. II'esS1 ' bl'enlso or 11IJIUI ! % ( ilstrhtutholl. ) f Val'lllvi's U\'ulnl large herds und bn\lng , 1 conlllliblo ) lrOllcl'I WOI'O 1\0Ul the fIrst to claim assistunce , 11tl In too S 'many case ' 1' ( elrcl It. Whnton 11111 ot l'elcf work mi ) 10 du\'lscl by the SSt 1.\lslltUo \ : It hI of tile ulmot 111111tnlco I ' that provision Io Ilt IUlhlt : , 1m. 11110 ( . I Is Iulte lS essential that Ulltlt'SCti'hIIg ) ' ) ' $111111 be ' ' ' ' . S \lth'sOI'\'IIi II'lllll' Hhll IJI IIJ\'l'uh't1 ( real llcllllu ; by the slato' : : . charIty UCt tS that tile mUl ot the needy shall lo , . . . . ; , . \ , , I .L" . , ; ' - " 55 L1T ; cmmmss SUPPLY SD. Senator Alien hiss Ilnll nn nmenllment to tile nlrlculule npllrOIlnton bill In- h'ollucell Inlo the senate for nn appro. prlnton of 8OOOO ) to enable the Aeere' $10,00 tfll'y of n rlculuro 10 ImlchnRO anti lUR' . t'lhuto Heel grain nmonl tile droutit' ( Stl'IC'keIl ltzens of the different states. Thus nlllu'ollrinton , or ns much of It 11 mn ' 10 necessary , oUJht to be llromlll ' mncle , Ill SlUtOI Alien ! houl * ( hl\'o tile cordial flPllort of every member of tile ddt rttoll from the rnrmlng states for his Ilrolloslll ) n 1 t11 1 en t. Why Silollid lInt tile Unlel States JO"- Irnltlt ( mnl.e it'OVhSI)1l ) for sleln that tm deslulo drouth suIerer/ ) HUP iltetl with Reed grain for ncxl 'enr'H crop ? Con leAs hills l'xtelllCI Hhulnr relief to other nmlth'tl Ileollle ) on iC \IOUR OCCflSlOlls. 1 hns lnssell ! llecnll nclJ lusplllln for the tune tile ittnitn- tons \llon ) hOleRtlltl 111 other th'lcs on lhlc Innll to 11cl the ( 'Inergelley of cl'oll fnlhl'e ( II' disasters hr ) lire 01 wutcr. Fveii now there Is I bill pelulhJ In cots- J1'eHS to cxtelll s\ch relef to the hOhlcrs of thnhm' challIs who hn\'e been ; \ ) rca- ( lerel 11csltlte by the great fm'csllrs In : llnncsotulll Wlscolsln hl l year . Tile greater numbcr of tile dl'outh s\f. fe'ers In Nebraska , ore original settlers Oil IHllc 1111s who took tIp their farms \llel' the Inws of the 1Jnle(1 ( Stotes. They were encouraged to 01111II this new counh' ' b 1 y tile enticing offers of fl'el 1111 ) which thc federal gO\'clmenl h0111 out 'j'heh' Il'esell ulfortulnlo IJ'ctlcnnwlt ) his fnlcn \In thcm titl'Ollgil 10 fnll of theh's. Tile lleoillo of chrlm wl assist tH1 to live lhrougl the whileI. but whcn spring once 101'0 1rlves the ' wl fnl them- selves wiholl seed glln for a lew crop. W'ltlt seed ! Irlht HUllplel thel and wllh flJ : cOllltons of telllel'ltl'e nul molHluro her t wi In : \other season 10 again self-supporting. Congress , thro\gh tile Agriculture departmcnt , hns for years beol ) ( lstrlmtng seed to fUI'mcrs largely for llltcll , P1IIPOSCS. Whnt Is lo hinder Il ( vomit alotn It ful supply of seed grout 10 the farmers of the Ih'outh-strlc districts of KllSla , Ne- hrska ) 111 South Dakota for purely 1)hiiantilropic IIU'lses7 Congress otIgilt nol to hesitate n lao- lent to make nil cconomlcnl nlll'OIII- [ lon for tile distribution of seed grain to such of our fnrlers lS , IW reason of cl'ol1 fll\'c , 111 UlemRcl'cs without ! eel anti \nnhlo ) 'to IHrchaso It That much Isslstulce the federal government owes to tile Illolel's who have hew tins path for advancing civilization In tile west it GfNlWUS CON''JIWUTWr. The following letter , which his just been received speaks for itself. ' The . check enclosed 11 the letter 'hn8 been dudorsed for payment to the order of Governor 'Holcomb , who wi 10uIUess place It at tile lsIOsnl o the State ne le ! commlsslou : MOLINE I . Jan. 8. 1895-E. Rosewater , Editor of The Omaha Dee : Dear Sir-Feel- Ing It our duty , and pleasure to add to the general contributions beIng received by various - Gus committees and other sources of author- Ity In your state and not knowing any of the committees but having the pleasure of a , slght acquaintance with you we' are pleased to hand you herewith our check for $500. asking that you place It In the bands 'of some state or central committee wblch will distribute the same for us In such re- mote agricultural portion Of Nebraska wIreln ) help would be slowest to reach and therefore - fore most needed. 'Ve trust YOI will Immediately - mediately take this mater In hand , and we think It quite probable If their attention was called to It Ih somcthlng like dIrect manner the great majority of the agricultural 1m- pement ! manufacturers In the middle and easter states who enjoy valued trade re- latons with the people ot Nebraska , would cheerfully and promptly fail Into line. Our Mr. Allen will be In Omaha tomorrow : and the day tolrowlng , and wl do himself the honor to cal upon you It he finds any portion ot time at his dIsposal. In the event of his doIng 10 you can advise hIm how you wl handle the fund otherwise wo hope to have your early advice by letter. Yours truly , MOLINE PLOW COMPANY. Dictated by G. A. Stephens. BALLOT lf1OlJI LAIrS. . I Is u good sign that there Is n very general lemnlll for more stringent legislation . Islnton to protect voters In the exercise of the stlffI'itge. Most of the states now hn ballot rotorm laws , and quite gets- ell , ' these hn\e opemtetl satisfactorily i In ! reilletlyllig Jln ' of the abuses laid : evils that formerly exIsted. Nowhere , Is thC'e any 11olHlnl deisiand for the aluu- tonment of such Inws timId I l'otUI1 to the old s ' : tem. Bolt some or these laws : tl.o defective . and whel'O'C' tills hIntS been fOi I 1 to be the case the leglsia- tunes 111'c heen urged to mal\ SHell cilallges lS itt'e lecessnlY to render these stululea Inure efecl\'o In securing secrecy of tile ballot and preventing ' interferemice with the individual corrupt InlerfC'enec wih 111h'l uul voter. 'l'hls Is notuhlr the case In several of the eastern 8tntcS. 'l'ho ballot Inw of Now Yorl. Is ollel ) to so\'crul objections , to which GO\'el'nol' Mottoil hus directed tile atenton of the leIRlntnrl , Iml I bill his Icon Intlollcelll'O\'lln for a new II w. At the l'IHIlclu Party ' his lel ill this most 1111ol.tn11 batter of balot reform , It is to Io eXllecled that tile . I'cplhleau ) legislature I of New York wi give thll Htlie u htw thai will libeL ( wlr ) It'lllll'1cnt for the 11'otec. Hon of the voter lutl tor KcU'ln nn 111 ) 'St Ill ( uuh'ammelell expl'csslon ) ot the IIOIHlnr wi. Referring to the hal. lot IIW or PellllSS'lVltulSt , , Governor Pat- tison Hnll It was no longer nu experi- nlmt nud that It hud gone far t so- CU'O tile tlesh'cl ( ( rcsuls , but S0l0 chulJes Wttt'O nceessm' - 10 Illrfl'ct I. 1111 the 1la\ol Heform UISOelltol his II'e' ) I1rel n hi to Io 11r8Cltcd to tile legls- lahl' amlUtlnl tile tectoUI that cou- taln (14'fectS. ' 1ho ] cglsllturo ot COl' Ulctcut will give that state a IWW 1181. lot law , the IH'ecnt 010 hl\111 Ilen 10 Ult'lllll ! Ultl ) ulchll ( frol julIo to tmo that It does not nlHwcr tile itlL'PoLl : of n l'f0'1 luw. A sh'ong Olilloslon ) ou thu Ilrt . or Iomo IlnlUclnus ) WIS Io\'cloped after tile SI'lltemher cleetous of lust 'l\ : Ill rllne to tile ballot law or thlt tate , but lu his mcssau to tile t icgls- In tune tilts gO\'CIOI' "lgol'oltl ) Ileentla tiltS ilitY , 1\11 tIle polt"lml whit hIH'll ) bo mIllie to carry out their 1)l'OllllsU that It shoull bi ' t'olH'aletl. ' 1'11 ! ( Inllces , tlough oul ) ' U row out of molly , serve to Illclte tile drift of llblc ) teltlupnt atId to ! lo\ that ballot reform \ Ii ito ostlblbbc fact , from wtcl Uler" i ! not likely to be nny deartule , hut on the contrary legislation to fix the re- forl more firmly and render I mere oflectivo. This subject was referred to by 00' ernor 1olcolb In Ills InnuJt'nl c11'eff Ill ( hill leSUOI In relation to the law of this Rtnte Ihol11 ( receive the care- fill atenton of the legisintilce. I Is 1111lHlonnhle tilat the ehrnkn ballot law ] IS hInd good refmls , hit there Is no douht thnt Il can be nllle stronger In tile Ilh'etol 1)OIlItttIi ! ell lv ) , Governor lolcomh ) Iml ) ) I'lps Imll'o\'el ) ( In other respects that will render Il IOI'e effective . 1'e for the purpose the law Is Intelled t flCCoIlihiISll. There I\e the beR\ \ of lelSOIS1) ' chrlllm : Rholl l.el11 Ilnce wllh the Ilroll'eRs thut Is maltlug In biti- hot reform . II.x . ; ; iIflArfl't3 ; IJr. Tile . cnlle.rnlsinluh'I'est of the ' l'nled States , which Is 010 of our 'most 11110rl\t interests , hISS I I tIe nn clii'- nest appeal to conJress to tnke ncton looking to the recovery of the Burolleun nlu'lwtl thnl have recently been closed lJulnst AIC'lenn cut te Ill dresscd Illeats. TIle IUt'Ht nlvlceR fl'01 1VILSII- , hlJton Indicate thnt there Is very little lt'osilect ) of this appeal having the do- sl'ed elect I Is well unclC'stoOI ( hut t tile real cause of tile embargo estlb- : lHhell by ( GCI'nuln III othcl' l > I'ollenn COtllltt'il'H ugalnst our cattle Is the 115- cI'hllnnln ( bIlly on t4tlgltr , and thut tile elnint thll the cattle laid Ien foull to he dIseased Is a lucre stllltei'ftlge. I Is 0 fact olclulr "ouchecl for thul there has lccu no IllcUI'O-IHcllonlt In this counh' for at. least lwo 'elrH , 111 lhe talk nholl ) Texas fever : Is equally groundless. Our greatest foreign cattle .llrl.ells Great Britain , 111 the BrItish gO\'lmenl hIlts Ilrovldell ) u 10sl rigid system of inspection. The fact thul no comliluint . JIlts come' fl'om tit source sumclent Hhows that there II no ground for cOllllalnt tile Inslcton of cattle for export to conthwntll eouuI I trim being Just lS cnrcf11 mId Ihorough . ns for cattle going to the nlt-h mar- Iwt 'YlshhlJton advices say that I.t Is agreed on all bands that the ( bltC1'ilflhIlilt- lug duty ; of ono.tenth of I cent on sugar shonld Ie repealed , but It is Hall I the Itelpt : should le Ilule se\'crl interests - ests will insist upon using thnt as n vehicle 10 carry tilrougll olhcr Imonl- ments of the tariff act , none of which ha\e any relcvuncy to the mlin ques- tion. The representatives or tile domestic sugar growers . it Is said , would Insist on coull with the prolloRltou for repealing - pealing the 11sclmlnatng ( ititV one to award honnl ) ' for the SU cl'oll.of tIm Inst year . Ill ( other llroposltons ) would he offered ulcl11ntor ' 01 the tariff law which might lend to n renewnl of dIscussion - slou of the whole tariff question. Mosl melbers of congress desire to avoid this , and tills tile Indlcntons ( are that no relief Is likely to come fl'OI this con- gross In the direction of raising the em- burgo which Gernlnhly multi other countries - tries of eastern Europe have laid upon our staple eXorl None the less i Is the Imperative duty of the Tell escntntYes of the epple to take such action ns may bo necessary to reopen the markets that hn\e IIeen closed to our cattle and meats , 111 no ) urtsnn feeling should Io pc'1lUe to interfere with the performnnce of this (1 uty. neiullcans nnd tcmoclts Rhoull agree to put asIde nU extraneous : llld Irrelevant matters for the one pur- ) ese of promoting the welfuro of the Interest that Is directly assailed Iy those foreIgn embargoes. Hundreds of thou- sands of American farmers are con- cernod In this niatter . and their Inter- csts are worthy of the consIderation of congress , indeed never more so than now. So far as the differential duty Is concerned It Is of no consequence , . either for revenue m' protection . but If It were its value could not possibly make up for tile loss resulting from the exclusion of our cattle and ments from the European inmirkets. Nor Is It likely that tile In- jury to our foreIgn trade will stop nt tills In the event of the faIlure of con- gress to 1)t'O'ile the remcly which all agree to le necessary. I Is hlghl prob- nblo tbnt emIargoes 1Usd prohibitory duties will 10 laid on other Amorlenn products , fO' there Is great IlresRure on nearly all tile 1 lopeun go\erlents from their OWt 11'OIucel8 ' to do this. The agrarian clcment In' Gerlaur , FI'unce , Austria and hungary Is strenti- ouslglng the gOVCllluts to give them better protection against outside competton , and eSlclulr Alel'lcnu competitIon , nnd there Is a strong dIs- posItion 1uulfoste to resect ) this do- mnl1 ( This II nn entirely . practIcal IUI/tou , wih which . partisan polIties shoulll not bo Im.olved. A mistake hits hl'en mude that culs . for correction , 1\11 It Is the Illnlu ) ( ltit3' of COligL'eSS to correct I wih- out ' ' . unnecessary delay .1 IIT7'If lI..1N T4LK. I Now that tile Board of Educuton has been duly organized n ltto Llalu talk concerning the reforms which the People huve a right to expect nt its hlUds , amId eSieclitiiY ) from its ncwl ' elected ' - cSlleclul Is newly ! IU'csl- deiit IU . ' nol Ic out of order Tile fOllle.s of tile 11011'd of Education be- slncd tile bOlrd to ho nOlpoltcal 111 nolIseeturlall. II tile ol'glllzltol of the school system and In Its mllngemelt tile board WIS expected to keep aloof from 11 poltcll contention 111 nil re lglols COilti'OversIes. ' 1he olecl'l , teilcilel's 111 emplorc ot the board : were to \01'1. In hnl'lon ) for one object . only , null that Is to hither 11Igeut for attain- II tile Ilcst results In training 1111 ( etlti. cating tile cllildren ulItlur tibia' ' tmfli cntl ehlllrel Uller tloh' clu'e 1111 ( SUII'lslou wih the funds nt their coIn- IllIlild . ' 111s coull only 10 Ichlo\el ( by strict ndilelell'o to business IH'llcllllea ! 111 1u811melhOla , Whlten'l' 10. telR out' Htlcl has suffered fll In ) Io 11 h'lllel Iu cyei'y Instance to OHO of four causes : : , Ih'st Lack of integrity ou tIle part ot , IlICllliel'S ) of tile burl : nul COlsllUeut )3'llldittS lut1 reckless waste In tile PiI l'haso : ( f school sItes and construction of school Imllllja 1111(1 tlo lenlngs 11 the IHU'chuso of school furniture , heating - lug Illpnrutls , fuel ) , text honlllnl other school tlllII'S. ) ccoud lucolllleuc ' , ltpotSU filth gloss f\'ol'It:1 : to which lIre 110 ill- ctrhnc ! ' of t'ilIIl1O'etf , the foisting oC su- penziuulerariesi and creation of costly . fads thnt nre kept lp trom year to year to make places for lleople who either are 10t need el or 10tOIOU81y delclent lu scholarship , tmlnln or wlent Third. 'he Infusion of IInrl8nllhip n11 ( the nlnles thnt 811rlng from ioiItI- cll 8el\lll of nmbllous memblrR of the bonr\I\'r ' WaIst 10 lfe the school patl'olingo [ n lever to 11lcnt ollice. Schemll for nllllolltmeltR ) nUl ( barter- lug of pllCl'l lt tile 118110sI1 of the board for PO1ItiCfldtltltleflCC lIfts In the Ilasl heen IJlltir ' 11cloll Ill Its effect. I hlR tlh'11 ot1i I' school bO\ls Ilto ( P0- ltcnl clhluci nnd ereltltl instllorillla- ) ( ton t 11 the .lf\lfe ( Rchool systetli . Instenl of c\ntrW ! and Ih'cctlJ subor- 1IIIte8 011 lu'IR have heel 1011lntet 1) ) thel t ro\Jh tile ( cite of InClrrl ! their llShlC1tiStlI'e nt tue ' ' itIlti dI811'II'e tl IJhllres ) Ild elcclol ! 'l'iitts tIle tIll ! TIlls been WI/ J11 the tiog and It will contInue to do RO 80 long 18 pnrtlmnshlll 18 allowed to r\n riot Ill tile board. . Il. Potlrtil. 'rlo infusIon of selnrilul81 through I secret political society avow'- ecl ( ' organized tu IJotlcl tl school ! lJnlnst the Inrolls .of HOmlnlll ] , but ill reality 11tle snbse'vllnt 10 tile 11. IIt0us fche11'R of polIticians who hOlle to ll'Olit 1) the pntlotc lo\'c of free schools wi leh Ilerleates t he Aillttl'iCltll loIlle ) re lnless of creed 0' sect and ( LXI'Ct ) to ellnh lute olee ulln thc free school SU'l ) bIdder wile waving the A1erlclu 1111g. 'l'ho fl'It118 of thc 1llc IchoolR have It rlghl to lellul ( that the lew Board of ] ' I\Cltol shall elldeavor II flu' lS I IRslhle UUllp1 existing cOllllo1S to Ilt'lle ) I polc ) ' thul : wi dlmlnlte these \lrlo\s cluses of discord , Inclclenc ' , IIhonesl ' Ind intrigue. Now Is thc tle 10 hcgln ) thcse refornls. Tile Imt- rolls of the sehools hl\-e I light to dc- lIlitild amId expect titelll. Omlll Is Interestcl In IH'e\'entnj fur- ther Regl'eglt01 of the Pllou I'acliic IH'olJrt to this cxtcnt that the 11lpolnl- ) Iwnt of selHu'uto : receivers for any Iruuch lles aul their operation us selll'n [ tc IldmClus 10 much of their n llnlstlton tllten Iwn ' from the ienerul hellllnnrtel's : II tills city. I clerks In the Olllho ll\a ' otces are no longer neeled here they must either rcmo\'c wih the hel quurtel's of tile branch lne 0' find thcmlel'es alto- et\I' out of emllo ) 'ment. Iu both c\ents Omaha woull bo ) thc suttrcr , Neither woull this city secure lillY ill ) - II'eclulle lel'lt fl'om the SelH1to op- tlntou of tile roads. rhe lutcrest of Omuhn Is decidedly . 01 the SIde or maln- taming the unity of the Union Pnclfc p1pert ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A sUllremeurt of live 01' seven jmlges woull ' . adequate to the preseilt business or/tho court and that ia nil that tile lir seut legislature Is expected to h'oVIdO ) f"r.hen the tme COlS to Ignlu : relo\o the Stlii'OnlC court it may ho ) then ht.utvlsnlle to Inaert one 01 molc appclltc-trlbunuls between the district court anti the sUlu'eme court There Is uon ' urgent call for this now , llO'VeVCr. let is hn\o nu OillltrgCifleIlt of the SUIHeme court unl the abolition qf the suirflLe1coutt ? commission , and the Orgalihti1tii"of ! the . judiciary withlu tile state wULb ample for mnny yelli's to como. ' : a1 { low Is It that the report of time soldiers' Teler coullsslon which was rend . nt the last meeting of the county commissioners ncconnted for the expenditure of $ i269.31 ! during the past year , while the esUnmto for the tel lors' relief timid for the coming year submitted - ted nt tile SU1e meeting asks for $ { .0007 From $ 5,269 to $ { OO Is n pretty big jump. Surely the number of veterans Is constantly inciting down and unless lhere Is an excess or dependent veterans over the number tat die off annuuly ther Is no . renlon for increasing the levy for tileir inalistemianco. Should Senator Cl'lne , lS chalrmlu of the senate committee on munlclpnl corporations - Joratous , IHsh n determined light for charter umemll outs dlmul101 ( ly tile common people of this city , success would certainly crowu his clforls. In that event ho woul wake ul some morn- lug to hear the 1)eoI)1e.call him gl'eat . \ f 1 IIsad'niitaigc. Chicago necord Before Senator Gorman enters upon a hullJllng bout with Senator Hi he should observe that the latter gentleman's coiffure affOrds discouragingly . small opportunities. The 1.lmll,1 r'ierniflco. Globe.Democrt. An era or good feeling Prevails among the democratic lenders concerning the preslden- tnl nomlnnton ot 1890 All \ut one arc oound to cseape. and he can pOle as a matryr when he - draws the black ! bean . J''rhll' . the 1'.nK . 18 Agitated. Knnsns Cl ) Star. Some congressmen are objecting 10 Mr. Sherman'a sleeping car \i ( Ill tile ground that It the rates arc to be reduced the ser- Ice will not be lS satisfactory 101 the 110- commodalona so comillele. The servIce eoull not ) e much worse than 1 Is nt pres- flIt , lInt ! as for thc accommodatoli Ihe leo- tle wi compel tile rlroulf : to atend to that. Competlon ts too sharI' Ilowadays for carelessness of equhanenl. nowalays \IIH b 1 NOt In it . Chicago Tunes. William C. Whitney the administration candidate for I'reshlent 1 An excellent 5011- teman Is Mr. Whitney-able . brilliant , and a clever politicIan. But aon1hnw we think that the democratic candidate for Ilrcsldenl In 1SUO will hOt' come from l lfh avenue , New Yorlt Not ni the oleaginous output of the Slunlull' Oil COmIHn ) ' , wIth which he II closely qonnrcted . couid 1loth Mr. 'Vhltne"s patl 'to ' S . the . white house. Strallhtrol the hhoulder. .J.hlbln % "K , Tile hoodlo'Aown Is getting shameless In its defense of , llroall tools unit hireilnio. 'i'odtty I sliamesct'dly takes UI' time cudgels ! In ( hehalt of ! " 'a\ tiecley . whom al Ioltcla ns knoW US' : one ot the cheap lobby- IsIs thut Infest tho' "Inte. No one COIl re- memher ) of hli baying IJrtormed any manual labor 5aV0 . In the capacity ot one \ave. ot Mr. Holdre"e'l bloodhun . or as an employe ot thCle lslature. As secretary ot the republican stale central committee ho was a prlvdte ) pass dispenser and pre. sumablY paId rep esentatve of the rail. pall roads : later on . 'w/len ' / he cu1 no longer secure legitimate 'emlllonenl ' from the state . Toni Majdrs Ifoiltel ) him on tile pay roil al his prlvltc secretary In which position ho drev1 state money jar Presiding over nn oil room established In he lieutenant . tennnt governor's oliice. The details ot Seeley's career ure Well known to the News and I he'were worth the tme und space 11\'olvel they could ensl ) ' he gIven lpee lUbhio. Seeley Is just now endeavoring to get onto the senate pay roil as bookkeeper to the secretary. secretary Sedgwlcl Is Inxloul to have him there hut to the credit or Lieutenant Gov- ernor Moore Jet It \II said , he has declined to accede. The railroads art nnxlous to have him there and this qUnsi.deeiise h ) ' the lornlnl IlaPer to alacls that havc not yet been made Is lIrel ) ' flit attempt to Ia\'o the way 10 his ullpolntment. I I for Ihl & benel ot tile republican partY ali not because the News cares anything about what becomes ot them lhut I ! earnestly \rg"s u/on the mem\erH ot tile legislature that I tur down the tool and 1011)11 ( who are al. WU't I'unnlnl abtut el.lim\orlnl 10 : el \oles that It has never ) .1 been made - UI'I that lIl'iy cO-I < 'elvu. JILT CUlTJS 4U-STRlll Dulo Gazette : I will b ant everlasting disgrace to Bolt county I the mob which assaulted Barrett Scott and his family ere 81 UICJ Darel Scttnd famiy ae not to swift. anti . brought IwHt nll sur Jnstce. Orll Citizen : I Darrett Scott . tim de faulting treasurer of Bolt county , has been hung , as announced In some ot our dailies , he 19 only reapIng his own harest When len high In ofce will violate the law RS ho lies done Uley Are sImp settIng n ball example to our lawless clement. These men reason . If they reason at all , ilkc this : here Is a IRn who holds n position under the law oC our state and who violates those . very same In".s. I lIe violates those laws because It Is to his own personal benefit to do so . then \0 have 1 right to violate them also . and they preel on that theory to rob him or lurler hIm the first chance the ) ' got. WhIle murde 10 to be deplored , BO also Is embezzlement and our officials oUJh to have moro regard for tIme law than many of them have hlreloCore ohown. 1laUsmouth Journal : The Darrett Scot abductIon case , \I' In 10it county II indeed 1 nine dnys' wonder and refuses to down , Since he was tnken train the carlrago wih his wie ; chili and zilece. nothing subslltal has occurred lo indicate what has become of hlim ills friends al O'Nol hoh that ho was murlored by cneml1 and his body secreted. On this theory much work .ha been done . anti three men are under arrest for Participation In his abduction. The were Imown to bo his ooiitical I enemies. Sunday a well was discovered In In Ihan- done1'house. and this was selrched for two days In hO/e of ChIding his body hut this wns fnaly given tip. On the other hiami It Is now held by his enemies that nil this eoncentrnton of effort on the theory of his murder has been mada 10 give him than 10 escape Inc get welt out of the country befQre attention was cled to tin possIbility oC such a tiling . so that all trace of him would be 4mposslble. I Is a strange case l least. Sioux City Tribune : There seems little prospect that the fate of Barretl Scott vIii wil be determined. I 19 over 1 week .lnco his alleged lynching and IOt a scrap of hair of him has been found . and If ho Is dead how ho died and where 1s still an Impenetrable mrstlry , On the one .hand It seems almost Ilposslhle that ho could have been laundered nccorclnc to the accepted version of his dl9 appearance . and on the other , tim story told by the women who Worn with him In the carriage which bears out tim I'nchlng tileory Is continued by 60 may corroborative facts that It seems trim and worthy of ac- celllance. flIt If ho Is deed . wher Is the body ? An open prairie country Is not a goo one In which to make concealment and every Inch for miles around the scene of time alleged . abduction has been gone over. This IMvps only the Niobrara river ( nl' as a pos' sible relplacle. But this river Is neIther large nor turgid and wo have the unequivocal testimony of the sherif who first visited I i otter the Monday of tIle disappearance , to : the effect Ihat Ito ] and his pose bad explored up and down for fifteen mies and that there was no evidence that anybody had come to or gone away from the lonely river. There were coyote and rabbit tracks but J0 huma ones. one. ones.Lincoln Lincoln News : The general opinion of publIc men and polIticians now temporarily resident In Lincoln Is that Darrett Scott Is i not dead , but that he was n party to the scheme to run him off under the retense that hIs enemies had killed him I ) Scot S had been murdered It , would not have been a difcult task to find his remains Since they are not 10 be found after a ' 'ek has passed away since the aleged assault there Is 1 gradually growing presumption , that bo Is still 'very much 'alive. I Is difcult to be- .llevo ihat It there had been such a hatred existing In the breasts of Hol county farm- era against Darret Scott I would have smouldered so long after his pitiful sentence ' ot five years for stealing $80.000 had ben nullified temporarily by time supreme court's action In admitting him to bond In bait the amount of : h16 theft. Vengeance of that sort the vengeance that demands the letting ot blood Is Is of the quick , violent flaming sort . not the deliberate and premeditated working ot the mind. Again 1n searching for the perpetrator of { crIme , motive Is the first S thing considered , and It must be admitted that the men who were Darrett Scolt's fellow embezzlers and and the men who had pledged $40,000 worth' of their property for his appearance when his case was again called , hM I greater motive for 'havlng him disappear than any or the outrage taxpayers ot Holt county for ImbruIng their hands In hi blood. . 1IUllUIKtAND 1Ellt1S1CANS. Ex-Governor Furas has planted 1.000 persImmon - sImmon trees on hIs farm near ] Irownville. John Hauf of Butte has been arrested on . the charge pcrmlt. of selling liquor without 1 government - Mrs. J. W. Powell died at lIen home near Weissort Custer county after an illness ot twenty minutes. She was 70 years of age. A new race circuit , to embrace the towns of Wakefield . Albion . Creighton and oIlier northeaster Nebraska points , Is In process of beIng tormed. Lura Tilerard . a 16-Year-ol Ravenna girl , took laudanum , because she was forced to go to school and only the prompt acton ot a doctor saved her life. Caleb Zclars of Bennett captured In owl lhe other day that measured over five foot fve from tip to tp , I had been living on Zellar' chlcllens for some time . While Farmer Crane , 'Vhlo of York county was . attending church at Dradshaw his residence caught fro and was burned to the ground. All the contents Were consumed I Is supposed - posed than an exploding lamp was respon- Ilblo for the conflagration. - - 11 , f0lNa .FOIf TI1J ruyj lll : 'llC llUN.r lW.E Galveston News : No resolutIon Is eonsld- el'ed geol by soma people unless it will stretch I wi - , , Phiadelphia Record : "Mlny a man with a glib tongue " says the Iiiana3'unk 1hlolo- pher . "bas an Impediment In hts pocket- \ool , . " Atlanta Consttuton : " " . 'hal subjects arc treuted tn your new book ! " "None. It's a plea all. " for prohibiton and doen't treat at Truth : Spacer-Wlmatcan I say In thIs obituary ot J.sher. the bartender ? Liner- Work Il something about his "having a smile for evcry\od ) . . . "lavlng n " 'afhlnJton Star : "llilckens Is devoted to ills 'Wife " devotec "How co you know " "le Is smoking tile cigars she gave him . for Chrlstmus. " illdinflnioIis ) Journnhi"tjnpopuhar ? fliI- I11ann/oll Journal dikes , unpopular ! 'Why ho didn't even get any calendars from insurance companies tills 'ear. " Harlem Lifo : Prencher-F\'eryman must some day settle his account wlh lila Maker . Tailor-I wllh you could Impress Mr. Pal Ier , wlh that Idea . He Imsn't settled wIth me In about two 'ears. Cleveland Plain Dealer : Great Novelist- I fear that our poor Indian charlff lIre he- coining restless and dissatisfied . What would you SUJgeft1 Lone 'J'ml PeteUue vI 1'1 Rn' walnut juIce tel 11 chiminge . Even 'n Jnjun ' 1 alt tired o' gov'ment whIsky after while . Detroit Free Press : Tcneher-'Vbat Is the difference between victuals antI vlunds'l Seholar-'Ve have victuals on wash days and viands when we have company. 'Vas11nglon Star : "My dear , " said the man who had been waiting tor his wife to get ready for the tlleater "I am Inelnell to believe that It you had been born a man you would hnve been a protesslonal I'U- gI I 1st. " " " 'hy ? " "neeluse tt takes you so long to put on a Ilalr ot gloves " A GEORGIA OBITuARY. Atlanta Cns\uton. "I gave him hil medicine regular From morn till the set ot sun . He took two Iowders at 10 o'clock , And another powder at 1. "nut doctors cannot belt ' us . When death knocks at the door ; Goodbye my darling husbandl You left at , 10 mlnntcs.to . to 41" 'rhe NlruruuJun CUI"I , Ht. J.ula nepublc , Is It not an evidence of Reel faIth that mel I1'011ostJ11 to enter upon an enterprise offering every assurance of large profit should < 1 usk the United States to guarantee their bOlds to an amount many millions In excess or thE sum needed to make the plan . The ot this operntve. 1ho people country have hal two le sons In government subvention . So long /1 the Jovtrnlent continues to hold the Pacifc railroad bags there wile popular Impatence ; wUh new prpfltous for enlpe.hunting expeditions. We anti Issuing - suing too man ' bonds ot our own 'o beginS g larnnleelnl tile bond ot prh'ltl corpora- tons. 11Wl'l. , - ll'll riitxas . Pctnnoyer oC Oregon threatens to move 10 Texan and Wale or Colorado to Illinois. A unIque form of political amusement has broken out In Chtclgo. I Is known 11 allt- " . . " manic cinches as the "Holo skate New York rushes to the rescue of Pulls- 11elphla , dltermlltt ! to rout the Quaker TAI' many. The supply ot gal In Gotham Is equal to nil demands. TIme orange growers of 1'larlInlst on weather predictions twenty-tour to ferly.olght hours in nd\anco of 1 dangerous storm The demand ] l easonabhe . A northern syt111cate has been formel1 to open up Jcntuck ) ' . The trouble I nol located . but 11robabl one oC those Jlel tangled stoppers 19 wedged In the neck. Dmocr.ts 310W propose 10 lax beer anti diminish the deficit . Pretty tough lnes when time nhnlll.lraton Is obl/el to rush the poor Thafl'S can for a fraction of a cent. cent.Five Five able-bodIed burglars captured the polco force at W sl\ort , Conn. , and marched It about town Willie they cracket1 safes and bagged the bet ) . . \\'estport's force consists ot one man. GenerAl Coxey the noted horse trader ant Commonweal leader . Is about lo shalto 1as. elon end settle In 1hlalelphla. The general Is sfrely In .1 of a rest from .hls exhausting laboro. The Denver He\ublcan asks . 'Are we an English colony ? Considering the large num- her of Dem'er mortgages held by I nglsh capitalists , the questIon must be answered In the alrmatve , dontchierknow The lion. John M. Thurston of Nebraska does not escal'e the evils of senatorial reat- ness. Pictures represent him In all shades and eonlltons of ph'slcal agony and Inuthia- ton foes , disheartening to friends and horrifying A number of ladies of cleltifleld . In. . )1- tlono the city council for a law prohibiting dancing. Time to\n frcmen gave I bal re cently which arousel consIderable femme 1111110 trathi The firemen mace a great mistake . in arranging I cOI'crvator ' and then negtectug time OeCUIJants. Wail fowcrs will turn : There Is one polceman In New York whose respect for tIme law Is greater than regard for self or shoo leather Ho resIde In tIme vicinity of lCingsbridge and travels to and from MUlberry street station wih court records every day on font ralher than fracture time law against pass , Time distance Is tit'enty-flvo miles . The hIstory oC moern reform movements afford .o paralel for the pecuniary success achieved by the counci for tIle Lexow COfilfihitteC. Mr. aeru's tees are estmate at $ IOOOO. and In addition ho scured a four- leen-year ofco with I salary anti perquIsites amountng to $1,000 per anmiumu Two hun- dred and sixty thousand dollars Is pretty snug returns en a political accident. The justice shops of Chicago are long on fines and short on collections . During tile months of October and Novembr fines amounting to $32.428 were stayel1 But In order to secure suspension the victims were obliged to sugar the colony ot fee sharps schoolec In these petty justice shops Sev- ' oral of the ] ducked assert they paid their flues . while limo records show they were "stayed " , , Goon JOIW. ; , 'OI IIOLCOME. ; Kearney : Hub : I Governor 1olcomb keeps up the first good Impressions there wi bc no fault to find. Kearney Sun : I Is Governor Holcomb now . I you please and POI thougl1 ho is . he Is genorly regarded as an homiest . oven- balanced lan and will maim a good governor. Nebraska City Independent : Taking . Governor Holcomb's Inaugural as the outline .of his policy . all apprehensIon that there Is any danger of reckless or anarchistic acton while 110 remaIns at the helm has been dispelled. Kearney hub : Governor Jiolconib's inaugural - augural Is the ' expression ot a candid sincere . cere . nian . and Is devoid of the demngogery and Idtefylng that has marked time public Utterances of 60 many of the populist leaders and representatves , And for this much every citizen can bo truly tbanldul. . Geneva Republican : Governor Holcomb's message to the legislature Is a conservative and moderate document , many ot Its , sugges- tons being on hoes of opinion held hy all men , irrespective document of from party. the It ranting Is a verY different - ot whIch other pop governors ] 11 Waite and Lewellng have been delivered. The careful reader who did not know tim gov- crnor's alleged politics would be likely to con- sIder It a republeat production. . STEF11SO.'S LAST POEM. Pan Mal Gazette. In the highlands , In the country places , Where the old plain men have rosy faces Ani the young fall maIdens Quiet eyes : ' Where essential silence cheers and blesses And.forever In the hi recesses unc Her more lovely musIc Broods and dies. O. to mount again where erst I haunted : Where the old red his are bIrd-enchanted , And the low green meadows Bright with sward ; ' And when evening dies , the million tinted. And the nIght has conic and planets glinted , Lump-bestarred I O. to dream ' 0 , to awake and wander There nod with delight to take und render , Timrotigh Quiet breath the : trance of alienee . Lol for there among the flowers and grasses . Only the mightier movement sounds and plsses ; Only winds and rivers , LIfe and death. FORCING BEEF ON ENGLAND Ono of the Things that is Worrying Her Gracious Majesty's Su ject. - . BITTER WAIL OF 1 _ BRITISH CATTLE MEN ( Complaints of Un cr"IUlnn. ItmiritnOlS : lcthoh of A\trl.nl Trailer. ' nltl melt Jfurt : to Cormier time J'n\ : h Inr ket-liomno imuitmetry Shill Uut. LONDON , Jan -The meeting last even. Ing of the meat anti cattle section of time Ln- lon Chlmber ot Commerce In Memorial hal has serve to bring out a storm of abuse In regard to American meat and American business - ness nictlmotis. The ialiy Telegraph states that time American beef kImig ! , after half ruinIng - lug Britsh husbnnlr ) ' . now coolly repose to take 11 mlltonRI ,000,000 train British traders anti consuimlers. This stntement Is re- pealed on all slles. . In an IIlterl'i001' . Chnlrman Cooper of the cnttho Sectioll of the Lonlon Chnmber ot Com. eatlo scotan merco Is qlolec as saying : "If It wn luerel ) ' a qU.e ton of no abtement tier is no doubt tlmnt tile retailers cotuld Intro accepted - cepted tIme sittlatlon , Hilt it 1mm 'vIewed by iminhly as marking tIme begluining of a series " of oIlier encroaclmmlleults of trade. Time Almieri- calms go so far as to say hot emily shall the salesnman be ( ieprio'ed of time liouflil and a qllartor ailowance ill CVC3' quarter of moat imitimerto allowed In order to colllpelisato for time loss by shrinkage in transit anti in cuttimig tip , but lie lmlust not make such nit aiiowaiico to ills custouners. This is ouily the first step . toward obtainhulg control of thio ' market and ot'Imeul it suits theIr fancy to cor- ncr trade. "Time reasons AmerIcans have obtained such a hold on the Emigilsil nlarket is that tiley hmavo aemit macat. to' it. perfectly regardless of the price at whticlt It Was soul , ThIs was merely to create a deumianil , But lii so doing timey imave lmnmtctlcali ) ' forced timoir nient upon tile niarket and what i umioro they have forced English meat clean out of tile nmarket , "Thmero are only two sources of beef supply available for tIme London 'market , excluding of course , the frozen stuff. One is Amnerica. amid thmo other Scotiand. England itself is not in it at nil. Time American exporters have theIr principal centers at Liverpool amid at Deptford , London , where tlmeir stuck is ianfied anti slaughtered. " \Viiat tlmey are nintilig at uutdoubtedly Is ta drive every one out of time trade if they can possibly do so ill order to create a mono- holy. Tlmey regulate not only time wimoicsaho bitt the retail prices in America , At one time tlmey fairly cornered time trade in New York. To overcome tlmls tile legislature was - . compelled to introduce a bili to time effect that all meats sold ill New York state nutst be killoti in It , ' ' Referring to time cost of meat. Mr. Cooper said : "Time American lies not to pay mlearly so much for the carriage of meat as tile Engiishimlian. It costs less to bm'iulg a ton of beef from New York to London tllan It does to bring the SaiilO quantity from Aberdeen to Londomi. TIme ilativo producer Is not placed on anything like a faIr tooting anti th Amneni- can capitalists , realizing this , are mimaleing every clIent to control the Emiglishi market. however , feel that they ought not to be allowed to do so without a great strllggle. I maintaiim that if tile trade here sticits together - gether they can bring the American Import- era to the old terms because their macat must be sold. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Kaiser Emitertaini time Law Makers. BERLIN , Jan. 0.-At the parliamentary reception - ception held by EniperorWilliamn at Potadamu last evening his majesty made a long speech ulion nayal matters and pointed out the necessity of increasing the strength of the German fleet. With a map in hand ho shmooved those present the dIfferent naval stations - tions end ( histailt scenes , especially those of tile war between Cimlna and Japan. After supper lied been ilaced before each of the guests tile eniperor canversed freely with all who had assmbled timero at lila invitation. Salisbury Talks I'rotectlon. LONDON , Jan. 9.-Replying to a come- apondent , ex-Pnime Minister Salisbury writes a letter tilrough Ills secretary in which 110 - says ho feels deeply time deplorable agnicul- turd depression but cannot encourage tile hope that ParlIament will over favorably con- elder a protection policy. ilelcimetag Itept Iluiy with t3oclmmhleumi , BERLIN , Jan. 0.-At today's session of the Reiclmstag a motion was adopted suapondimlg tile pros'ecutlon of Herr Stadtlmagcn , a socIal- 1st member of tlmat body. Time debate on the anti-revolution blil was then taken up. J'oruvlaui Inmiurgomita' Successes , LIMA , Peru , Jan , 9.-The insurgents have occupied Orchmillos and Mollentlo , Moilendo is in southern Peru , being at the Atlantic end of tiio Orequlp amid Puno railroad. Count miederymery Can't ho It , LONDON , Jan. 9-A dIspatch to tim Daily News from Vienna says tilat limo efforts of Count liodcrvary to form a new Hungarian cabinet imavo failed. BROWNINGKING. & GO , _ . , , Yotmr Money's 1)\TrtiL 01 Your 111011(13' IIttCi ( , S 'S I Sorted Suits- . Now we begin our great olearing up for Spring- we don't propose to have any winter suits loft-we never have-we always have new goods-.ono of our sucoessful seorets. ' 1 $25.00 Men's Suits , now $20.00 $20.00 " II ( I $15.00 $15.00 . 'I it U $12.50 $12.50 " I' U $10.00 " 'I it $ 8.50 Men's $5 , $6 , $6.50 trousers are in one lot at $3.75 -why pay $6.50 when you can got them for $3.75. Clearing Up Sale- of everything for Winter wear In every deparLinent lii the store-no matter whore-the dIscounts are great -espeolally is this true of our Boys' ant ] C1ldrons' Winter wear-You know what our prices 'ero-You will recognize the out when you oo the olothes. , ' 5 BROWNING , IING & CO. Roilaiiie Ciotillers , S. W' . Corner FIltoelItIl tumid Jougiiis Ste. ' - S. t , . , ' ' .Sal ,