rj . ' - ' : _ _ H _ ' . - " M- = : : : - . , l' " . . ' JJL4 - ' ' ; - . . " I I . 4 " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r : Tnc OMAHA - DAILY nEE , . r. nosrnV.Tcn. TItor. . " , - ' - - . , - . , Pu1JLtsui.mY ManNINO. IUDLtsmm _ : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 'rmMf O } ' sUlJscIlflrr1oN . i flail ? flee ( Without fun ny ) . Ono Year . . . . 8 M , tnIlY flee end 8unday . Ono YCIt . . . . . O C $ ) I . unl lonlh JM . . . . . . . . . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 ( ! Thr " lonlhs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 r BundlY I1. One Y"Ar . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20' ' fnturtR : ) ' lj' p. One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 to ' Vetk1y Ut , One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OlI.'ICIS. ; Omnhl , ThO U"e lule1In . i South Omnha , RlngH Bk. . Cr . N nnd 21h SI. - Conci luls , J : Ilrl I3trcct. Chleao omen . 27 Chnmbtr Comm"tce. ? Jw York Hoomi . 13 , 1 ( n 1 Tribune flId. Wuhlncton. 107 I SUeet. N. W. : ' . COltllRI'ONIRNCr. . Al Nmmunlcntons relltng 10 n. . . nnl' el1. Loilal the i1Itor. - 101nl mnler Ihould le nd < eNt' : To ( . . , UUSINI L1TT1fl. : AlL bUsiness leUers nnd r.mllnncts Ihou1 he _ tllcled to The Uee lullshlng compnn , , - Omaha Irnln. checks ann " pOllolce orders 10 , bo made tityabt . 10 UI' nrtkr or the tomlmn ) ' COMPANY. Thu lIEU PUI3LISItINU : TII I I l'UULlIO - ' - - = = = : . ' ; . . fTATgMINT CICU.ATION. aorge 13. . DC The UeO Pub- : O.Ie I. TzcIiuck Iccrelnry lce Ilb. l.hlnl compan 1.lng i1uy . woTn. M'S Ulat ) < 11) . the nctunl number oC lull nnd eompl.to COPICS . DC the 101) Morln ! \'enlng nut Ufl41tY Ice prInte ( , during the month oC Novcmler. , 151 , Was I : a 1. rolow8 . . . . . . . o 2. ' . G9 t6. . . . . . . . . 2.tl 2. . . . . . . . . 21,7 1. . . . . . . . . 21.rM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22175 , a. . . . . . 27.Z5 18. . . . . . . . 2,15 4. . . . . . . . . . Ur25 1. . . . . . . . . . 2J.II , , e. . . . . . . . 2J.r.37 2' . . . . . . . . . 21.1 ) I 6. . . . . . . . . 21.173 21. . . . . . . . 20,150 I ' . . . . . . . . . 34,20 22. . . . . . . . . 21.431 S . . . . . . . . . . 2 .95q 2. . . . . . . . . 20,251 , - 9. . . . . . . . 2I5 24. . . . . . . . . 20.21 10. . . . . . . . . 21.40Q 2 : . . . . . . . . 21. 90 I. . . . . . . . . 22,4\0 26. . . . . . . . . 2.121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,070 1. . . . . . . . 20,091 27. . . . . . . 13. , . . . . . . . . 21MI 28. . . . . . . . . 19 , ! I. . . . . . . . 20t62 2. . . . . . . . 2.020 ' 35 . . . . . . . . . t0&T0 30. . . . . . . . . 19,982 Total ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .r 9C51 ' . Less copies ( llluelons . . . . . . for . . . . unsold . . . . . fnd . . . rllrnr . . . . . < 11,2S2 Tol.1 roi4 ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t 72 Doly n\'erago net circulatlan . . . . . . . . . . . 21C1 . fl1O1t(1l I. 'ZSCnuc" , Sworn to h.roro me rtnil 811..erlle < In ml ) ? pre8- < Inee thiS M tiny or Peecm1r. IS91. : ' ( Seal , ) < N. 1' 1'IML. . Notar ) ' PubllC . , . : The 1)ouglns COUlt ' (11CfltO1l ( II the ; _ Hlate le lslnll'e Is Hot gvIiig any ole nn OIJllol'lunlr ) ) 10 0'411001. Is IJ'esence ' 't nnt ItS Ililineitce. A113I11el1Il(1 ) or the le ? lslal\e who ] hns , been ( 'crlool\d II I the I distributon of , . trco lalrOI1 passel ) Is Iii \ tetl t ( give the . mll'onl11 notice or the overolg1it without 11eah . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' \h ' HhIouhtll't the legislature let Chl'chl nnd IusRel net nl lJlce com- mlsRlolel's Inslead % or letl them nnme three 1io11-i1ps ? ' . .i'hiatvoull ( fill the mensl'e or their nlhlon nOd put the . pClqulsles ( hi'ecthy Into their poc1ets . South Dakota hal the most hlarlrel SyIlShflthlY of Ne1)rIsha. : The Ileolle ) of th1 slate hn\'e 1111 expe'lence with t hank wl'ecl\I's S and 110ltcal 11anclerllg ' thnt Illnces them In a posltol to iiiitler- ; , RtII 111 nlllH'eente ) , the sltuaton ! In : 1wh' slslel' stnte. : All the scllmes 111 measures relating , to II'oIJRed changes In the city govern- : . , men t thIflt have been relHllated tme alit ! tme I again and which could not rouse I corpoml'8 ! guard : In their sUIJrt Imolg the substantial citizens of Omaha i : : . are 1'1\1unlr reappearing at Lhl1collI. ! * They wi shnIlly have to be klet u aln. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TrCz _ _ The Ilw Illaces ) UIJOn the 1llronds the nbllgatioim 01 constructing and maintaining - laming \I11uctH oyer theIr tracks In : " ; cites of. the met'ololan c1as. Let the P hHlgnunt propert3' owners uehr the : . EIeeiitim Ileet , 'Iulluct sue the mall- ; l'al1s for denying them the use or that I Street for traffic to and fl'OI their prp- . el'tJ' . : The Japanese mInister io Great 1111t- - , . ala says that the plesen king of COICU ! Is whnt' Amellcans cal "no good. " I ' . " "hle he douhts the rumor or Ume 1w . Corean I'hlg's usasRlnaUon : , he Insists that he will be delJOsed In due tiiic and succectel h3' his seconl soil.Vo pvc- ' , sume In that event the icing or COlea a' wi In time eyes of time Jupuneso bo "all , right. " . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'The ' death of non. Charles F. Oood- ; man will be sincerely mourned 'by all classes of our citi7.eiiil. 11. Goodmnn hal for mOle than twenty years occu- , Pled a COnRIlcuous plnce In this commu- : c . lilly nnll state "IS a Imhlc spl'ltel ciI- ; , zen associated with ninny hnportant enterprises - . telJlses that 1111 for their object the tle\'elopment or lImo state anl1 the 1)1111(1- ) ( lag UI of this eity . DurIng his useful ; nnt honol'a111e career 11. Goollmnn oc- . , cuplcd > various IH'omlnent pollens of honor anti 11'lst In ImhUe hOlles ) and chnl'lu1110 1112(1 hele\'olent nssoclatloiis , of which he wus 1 respected member. I- Gm'elnor Iolcomh docs not care U t- . 'plca3'lle Whotl1' ho hums : tile privilege , of nppolnlng two of the live membm's ) . or lime Fire nli Polce Conunlslion dm'- , lug his lel'm 01' not. lIe would ( loult- Joss prefer to be relieved of the rC Pon- ) slbI13' . Jut the elt1ens of Omaha who ; , wlnt the commllslon klllt nH far ns posllle out of polllcH and out of time : hnl1H or lelrellleln lawyers amid 1110" feslolal blnclmllm's wI not 1101. * I t wih ( fa\'ol ulon Ihe scheme of conferring ! - rIng time lWI'I' 10 select the lJlce nnll ; fro cnmmlHslon Ulll men or tIlt ! Rtnmp , t , - Bell. nail nnleccl10nls of Churchill immmd , HU8- , : . , ' 'ho 1l'lol llntol of $ ( nltO' 'YIlnm , m. , Ohm1llm' of Now llmiinpslmlm'o " > ' n onlwn of thin mojmmmhlicaim IWIhel8 01' time , . leglsllll'o IJIICI'S hl'J'011 mill 110lht the t question of hIs l'ol'nton In his IU'I'/Wlt ) / : IIOglIl1 \Vasltingtomm. . Senator Cimmmimd- . . 1m' hits I rt'corml tOl' homiest , aggressive ' l'ullhlclnh.1 HUt Clttl ! him 10 lll , with limo foremost or limo l'llhlcll lt'tmilem's In the 1111 to. " ' 'l Ilfm'mell . - Dim CI'I'cnt tOIIl1 nll nlwlH ready for ( J1'Uollltol II 11 ellt0 , ho hi recognized n8 one 01 tilt most serviceable nwii 01 , 01 floor or time 80mtl' . 10 I ! sure to [ 113' I very IJ'oll1elt part In nnlolli , Legislation ( 101' tIl ! next six yeard. Time l'lcclon or Omnha ni tIme place . for tht' 10xt aimutitil IWrlll of the Ne- britsla4 amid Inva , 11'III.n Imlllol1lt DenlOI' I ! - soculol must 10 talHH to menn that - I , time ulh'ultagcH or thlH city have beel so 1111'cSlol 111n ( thl "hlors dl'ln their sesHlol just rOSI't Ihn they arc l'e , not unwilling 10 have their 11 wii 11 thl'l. OXIHlIrlco rOle:1 : ( cnch yj : . Omaha 11llrcclutcs , - tIme Cu\nr nil wi try to 110 ( IIH' shure : ( I lulllnllllg the eel Inll'esslol thUs muntle. Time association will bo wol. C01et to hold Its meetlgs here so ofel - n8 thmt- IIC.l ' will try , to commtvlb. ute to 'mukllf timcc'llg or mutual : corned belcJt to thl tllol'nt lJ\1IlS COl , . , , , ' ; - DFClSl'l : AC7WN .Ht,1m FOl The State ] eler cmmission ns nt lrsrnt O'ganlzed Is tot ( fnnl to the ( nergIIC ' . 'ho entire burden of the ftuIJCllolf ttsk devolving upon that hoty Is II'elcnly horne on the slmomml tiers oC n single mnl , WhC1 In reality I would tnx the best encl les of half n < ozel oC time lest hlRIICR8 mCI In tIme Rlnte. Hl'\ JllhN' Iutll\ ( \ 1 : mnn or trlmelllous force and nlmost immatch- 155 executive ability , but he cnulot IJOsidllr IJlrrol1 nil the state relief vork. This Is really what he has been ctled 1IJOI to do since the revival or the cOIUIIslou Inst fall. Ho Is time general secretary , cllu' e(1 ( wih coiulnct . 11g the corr'spon(1enco ( or the hm'cau 1 ' ull nll telegraph , whIch aggregates seVeral hmlh'ell letters amid scores of dlItcI. e'ery ilmiy , III 1.01118 half I dozel t3'ptwliters amid sten. ogl'lllhers cOItnuth' 11 imiotlomm. He 11 Ilrl'sllwll to be ) In cOlslnlt coil- mUlion wih cOlllr nl1 precInct relief dist rhhmutors . uce'luln . time most ( II'eRsIIg , WUUtR Ir Inl1 locality nnll tIme 11uluttr IC fuel , clothllg 111 IJ'o\'lslols ueedcd. lie If i 1IIIRlmell to net ns general par- ChISIIg : u : mgemit for nil supplies that are Ult Ictunl : ' 1101UtCII , and he Is expected 10 mnke nil ( ontlets wih Ilwnr CoIn . lfluliQs for trls1olIniol t of SUPIJlc8 mULti net IH general Ihlpplng clerk In 11l11 time commoll IIs forwarded 13' rail amid cXlu'eRH.lhol h the commIssion - sion ) ostensibly Imims . a treasurer , Mr. I.ulilen ( his 1IJ tl 1111 tIme been per- fOllln the fll'loUR 11c\01\11 Ullon hll In the receipt amid dlsllrSelllt or the funds 1IIIccII nt the 11S10Sl1 [ or the commmniissioim. Is there nl ' wOlller . that com1lulnts mme fl'omarlou8 I1U.tCI'S thlt relief Is 10t as eXllcdllous , amId R3'slcmltc us : It ! houll 1o' ? t'he llollle ) or Xl'blnslm mil the people of the whole country ' now look to GOY- clnor Iolcomh to tnlw Rueh acton us II his jld menl the Ixlgclcr ! or the hom' demmmmmimtls. 'Ihe relief commIssion shoul1 be reorgnll1ell nt alice amid IJlnced UIJon I f otug flint wi enable It to meet all 11 c 1 I 1 lIs. Time worl , oC the bureau shoulll he suhll\11cd ( timid IJclformCl bJ' len or good business qiiaihlicntions. PoliCs 01' creed should have no Iilnce ) In this Ire.sa\llg service , uor should the Itntu he iilggmivdlV II C011lelsatn tlse who engage 'In this service. Till ; A'T.IK ON ' 1l GWRNIJmCKS. Time IJ'Ollsl ion to elmlnn te the I'eclhac.s ) Crom the Cm'elc ' , hy re- tlllg amid calcclu them , 1nds very little SIIJ1ort ) outsIde of the eastern hmlwl'f : nnd those who relec timely views. I has been fully demonstrated that uo uch IJ'0110Sllol can pass the' IJlescnt CO11C5S , whether Il shal come II the form of nu Issue of hOlds for fnllllg thc Uuled ( States legal tender notcH 01 In authority to the secrotnlJ' , of thc treasury to use surplus revenue for retl'll them. Although time 11'esl- den nlHl the secletu'3' of the trons- tr _ are commited lu fIner or retl'll time greel1ac.s I majority of their lrt : In congress Is not wltl them. Time declsl\c vote In the caUCUH of . house democrats against the 101d. lu'olslon of neplcsentntve Sperry conchlsl'c13' ) showed that there Is no chance for the success . In this con- i gleSR of any scheme for etlng rid or the Unlet States legal tender notes. In his very ahle SIJeech lat week In OIJlslton to time Carlisle bill , Mr. Cochran of New York presented 1 strong argument to show that there Is no necessity for r ll'lng the green- ' bacl.s. The financial wrier or the New York Sun tkes the sume vIew and gives most cogent reasons for It Ito points out that the plan of nlJlJl3'- Ing surplus revenue to the retirement or legal tender notes Is not IJ'uctcnblo , for the obvious reason that thcre Is no surplus reVenUe now , nor Is there likely 10 be for I long whIe to come. 'Y1h the ntmlnlstlton nt Its wits' ends to' ' devise menns for procurn enough I'e\enue to barely meet Its Oxpeimses , ' Im3'lng off $ : OOOOOOOO or legal ] tondcrs Is out 01 time question. Beslllcs , II there were I surpius It could not be turned Into gold to an exlent Rulclent 10 retire m'on $ rOOOOOO of gl'eonhacl.s It year wihout com'ulslng the fnancial wO'11. As to 11111g the ] legal ten- 11er Inlo lJnl1s It would be so 1110nlt C to ho Irnctcn13' ) IUIJOHsIII\ "The UIJshot ) of the 1ntel' Is , " says time Sun wrlm' . "timmmt for the salt 01 emmnllhmlm cnahll ! time banks ; to 11it ) out $ : OOOOOO of theIr own notes 111 111.e It IJ'oilt h3" Imllng them ns money It Is lU'ollosel thnt the co un 1'3' Hhal be saddled with nn Intm'est charge In Iulrietimity of i12,5OOOO ( ) II year 111 ( Incur the risk of II Inlnolal crisis comllrct to whleh I thlt of 1SB would 1111Jar InslgnltClnt Nor would ( thc 1nlntm11co of gold tlm3- ) lonls be renllm'cll any . easier , nor time liability 10 gold eXIJI.tH ho In the lelRt : mhiiiitmitshctl. ' 1he only Ilfm'nco would ho thlt time tlsl , of I.eoillng ut par wih gold $500,000OO ( ) of IJllr lonc3' woult lI tmnsfl'J'cll : fl'01 n slnglo COl' Iml lJWl' ) . , . wlh time wholc wellh of the e0l1. .hehlnd , I. to time 8,000 O' 1010 iiimihil ) . 1oslr slll ones , sClt- toyed throughout [ 01 I J'-fOU' states , amid ouh : lll'Huhlg its own cO\le wIhout regmu'd ( to that of Its follows. " 'l'ho fuet hnIng Iwcn dllonstl ted Ihnt time Clrlhllu CI'I'IUC ' iihl ) , 01 113' of tIme suhstll 's for It so far IJ'OIJOsld , clnlot II llHRed , I Is hnllosslblu 10 5113' whlt the dommmoerats who nme aimxlous IUIOI"lt ! l'O nnxlols for . 1010 SC.t oC currency Ilglslnlon wi now lroJOse. Time allllnlltl'l 1 ni Wlnts lime legiml louder notes I'otl'ml ( mind ii'0lii)13' ) wi 1m ) sltsnlll wih imotim- ' ' lug , else. That time present congI'ess wi not do , nOI' Is It ut nil likely time next one \ \ llI. Time 110lJllr 1 (1111 thlt time I'eenbncl.s Ihul 1elnlu a part of lime CU'I'IIC ' wli not he Ignol'ed. : [ nnlfl sIJ' time host thing coimgm'ess can tIe Is to (11'01 ] thIs question timid take UI ) . time 1010 IJ'esslng ) ono of 1nl.lnl time l'o\eIUes or time go\el'n1Cnt 1cet the cxIemIdltllres. ) " , Vlmilo IJ'o1lc1011 cold weather (01' Nebraska . bmslm might bo n mot un'11csll\lo hal'dshlp ! for thosc oC lel' l'e8hllJl18 us are not ( J'oIJal'ell to wIhttmt I 11'lot ) of low tC1Jernlm'c , ne\ol.theless time stale wOllllH'lwft greatly from ( U series of wel IlstrlIICll111 Ilarmowfnls. . ' ' 1ho c01111t\OI \ of I fair CI'OP COl' next ' ! ISOI Is that the ground secure , simili. cent zuQisturo to counteract the bad -r - - - - ' ' - - - ' - - . . - , - - - ' - " - - - - ' ' - - - - ' - 1- . ' . , . , " ' _ " ' < . . . ' . - ' - - - . - , - - . - . . . . . . , --r . " , ; " . . . : ' . - , " - . . < , ' - - - , - - . , , . \ - . ' . " " . 'i' i. .o"'f - . . ' " ' , , " . . TI ' OMAJIA DAILY . BEE : SATUIWAY , JANUARY 12 , 1 189i3. cfecLq or the destructive dry spell or last 3'enr. The tefcencr In moisture In most paris of the state hllcnh.'s that It will require I great deal of 10W to restore loMunl comiohitloims. Tie snow thnt wi 8111111y ) ) this will hl welcomed throughout thIs section oC the countl' , 7'1 I : SOV7'l U.I,11ACl , . The so.cnlcd hwestgnton of the clmtmrges of collusion between the gamhlers alil city olcials In South Omnhl Ins tl'nell olt to bo I l'IIH.a1ln farce. Timnt.wns 10 have been expected fl'om the way It was instituted. Every mnn rl'OI mI3'0' to IJntrollan denlcs nil Imowlellgo of the conlrlmton or dis- h'lhlton of hoodle by l\eIlel'l of ittW leIs resorts , directly 01 tlmrotigim 1lhle- mmmcmi. ' I'he affable amid ICCOmlOlntl Lavyer DouII , who drew UIJ the ccii- tract amid In\'enI0'3' for the sale of conh'nblnll goods In the shape of faro tahles , vhmceis. ( lice boxes nHl devices for whing away the midnight hour , nlso COII18 ( In wih I general Icnlal ns 10 the Illicit immtercoimrso In which he was ll'eRllcd ) to act the Ilrt of pioetlmei. Mr . Doud C\'en Ilro\'ed ) that .10hnslon dil not tel the editor of Time Heo that Doml' . relmlnton wns shndJ' Thnt In- tCI'\'lew wns between four eyes ntl Mmiyor .10hnslol coull delr the son 11. Ilcachmcu Time gang In South 01nhn that has hell UII tie gamllels anti olive I'celerl IR In ul respects the sunw ns arc the ' 1lnnl1r gangs In all the big amid little to\'mms. Timey stick by each olher anti ( len ' everytlmlmig-eveim such fucl8 as lre nolorlou8 and cannot he successfuly contrdicted. 'l'hlt there has been crookedness amid rotelueRs lu the South Umaha iiiuiilci- val machine has been patent to every- hodr In that town for months If not for : 'earH. I Is not euled tlnt a mono\olr I In gambln houses his beeu muaimitmmiimed bJ' the .nll or tie city aumthmorltics. ) [ a3'01 : Johnston hlmset : lmla that four gnhlng houses were under Hleclnl protection or the 1)011CC and nil others were m4ystemflhltiCllhly broken UIJ. Did these four houses enjoy this specnl privilege wihout lubm'icmmtiiig the men through wl01 the3' secured protection from ruinous COmlJetton ? Assnme that the periodic ( donations to the city , received - cel\ell without I shadow or legal authoriy , were to be rOllell : In the nature or I license , how did It come that the foul privileged houses , wlh their wine room attachments , could run all night nnl all day , Sundays mmmii election days , wllout coming il confct wlh the police unless thieve vas I gleenback bantngo put over the eyes of these law olcers ? Ant how did It cOle that police o1cers woult take time part of the gnblcrs to Suppress COmlJlalnt ? I would take I great tell of credulity to swallow the gauzy expllnaUon that the statements of Deaver concerning polco Vlotecton were pure fiction con- , cocte to help omit I proposed sale 01 lease of his business. Time fact Is that Deaver mndc the same boast to Parties partcs that were not even suspected of the In- tenton to buy ' his franchise for omrn 10nopoly. fourth 01 the ' South Omuhl gumblng I goes without saying that time South L Omaha In\estga ton wi deceive nobody - body familiar with the ! Iua Uon. TIl : sUa1t11 IJOUNI'Y. . Time Indications are that the sugar producers can expect nothing from their efforts to secure bounty on time sugar 'IJloduced last 3'ear. The case rought - by the Miles Planting and 1annfactul- Ilg comlmny of Ioulslana has been decided - chled Ignlnst It In the courts of the District of Columbia , ant while It Is posstble ) that the decision whit not be sustaIned by the supreme court 01 the United States , t which tribunal time c011mnr wi appeal the case , the chances are obviously against the decision - cision being reversed. The Louisiana sugar company malic an IIJJlca Uon to time circuit court or the District of Co- lumhla for n 1andamus tl compel time secretary of time treasury and the commlsslQnel of internal rc\'enue to. . mnlm mimi exumlnaton 01 the sugur pro- : diced hy the ccomI1n3' , prclmln : ' t : the IJymcnt of the sugar bounty for 1S9L ! Time 11JllIcnton WIR denlcd and the case carried to the court of IIJIJeals , which n few days ago ItrJcd tile do- clHlon of the lower court. 'rho OIJlllon of the COUt or nlJIIlalR la thnt the claus\ the lew tariff law ro- 11- lt'm11.iimg ) the sugar h01ltJ' 11\'ls101 or the ) IcKllle3' law olertcd ) al a direct repeal ! , llt 1180 as aim eXIcs 11'ohlhl- lou of any further IJrmelt of houl t3' . 'hl ) lcKIIII'y act having beel repealed nlil the rights .f time relater ( the Miles Cilmiahmy ) hn\ln : fnlln therewith , "tO 11nt3' le11lncll ( whlll the ICslJndent ( time secretary ' of the treasury ' Ill the c01JlssloWI' of Internal le\1(10) ( ) could Ilwfnl , ' jerformmi. . 'he fncston of thc eonHllnlonnlt of the hountr la w 111" - . lug Iwen raIsed , the comlm't ' ' ralsel COllt l'xII'eSSII the ; olinion that the consul lton mines ( not ! give ( 'ommgress the llWI' ( , to lar lJIItes 10 mummmmmmfmietimrc'rs or ImrOlIlCemS ( iii ' 1UlnrlctnlerH 0' II'OlhllC's II order to ( 'mieommragc time 1a1nflctu'l 0' 11'0- tuctol of n1 ' tii't lob. " ' 'he IJO\\'el' heJ In\ol\cll , " Rnll time court . "Is ole of t Ixn t Ion. 'I'he Inlwl houl 13' for HIg11' 11'olhwton has ntICl'sSI'IJ' : cent ont of the revemm ties rim . lst'd by clel'11 I tmmxntlmim fj ' . tlxnUol fl' the ImlIIIOI.t of time go\eJ'n. 1wnt. 'l'ho gross H1n lwuh'cl ] each 3'11' hul to ho Ilcllllel 11 thc ( 'slhlnleH for nllual oXlcnsos ) Inl rOlsllc'ell In time immmpositlon of taxes to rmmise time ' ' 11IJosiloa tlXIS IIR ! I'e\- cnuos to mcel them. ' Xo 11011t nf Inclllntnl Ilhlc geol 01' Illett wi mender valid taxation or the ' ' . , Ionte'1111 tlxatol 0' mmpprojmrlmt- I Uou oC l'IVeUUO ! to he mlt'm'ls'eml timet'tmfromim ' for a' ' private iiilrImoe. " I this Posit loll , If ! oUld . amid should . he HI8tlilel1 by I lam court of Ilst resort limo ( Inestol of g\ntn ! lJuntes ) 1111 snhsllls wonll ho ) settled , I1e1 It Ii to be hllll ) than. . II'c'm" (0 I lt. wl he ( 'Ulieil 01 to las uwm this constitutional 11lnl , which Is mlUlfl'sty of ! I'lt liIill't ( ) limiet' , though not llecessimy : , fs WIS Hlll by time ehllf jtistice or limo ) C'OUt of IIJII'alt , for 113' 111'IJIO or time case immmmlei I' coimsltlermm- Uon. I ntonls IU exColont OIIIJI'tunlr ) , however . , for a cccl81ln 11'01 lie highest rOl.t nl to the ioVem' oC COIJn'IS to grant bounties III IHhHI11 ) ( > I. I "onlt ( 11'1 that the sugmir . II'Olhl'- ) ers 1nr lSYI JIJW u\ I heir I 1hl18 thnt timey wi gt uo hOllt ' 01 Ilst ' l"1 : ' II'oIUltu ) : . As a 11t'I' of fl'lt.t justice und equity they ought to receIve bounty on so much or the production ni was tC(1y to 10 marketed before the McKinley _ law Jns rellcnlell and tIme 10W Inw welt I ) effect , hut Ils to ho npprlhlntet ) Ult the supreme court wi nlrm tl61declslons of the lower comls , which , I 1110V ho remarked , were unnnllously cncurred in 1) ' the Judges or those tribuimnis. A GO1',11'JflSIllI' ; . . ( 7' STt.I : . A political battle Is Inlulnelt In Ten. leSRlO whlel IR already causing ' great Ilpnl oC cxclChbnt tlcre amid will assur- ell ' attract llb Atenton of time enUro CttimItl'3' I glO":8 : out or n Inrposo on tlo Ilrt of the tlelorls to contnuo OO\'ernor 'rm'neJ' In otlice oUle , nlhongh on the face oC tIme returns , ns mll1e UI nc' cording to iegal I'efulremel I , ho wnl denny defenlel nt time Xo\em1er dcc- , , ton by Hlt > Clay : Emits , the repub- "cnn en 1 11 t II e. lnlledlatel ' after the Recl'cllrY or stnto had nnlolncell time Vote , whIch WIS deln3ed ns long ns pos Ilble , ihuwhlg limo elcclon or IllS , time dcmiioc'tats the demoClls begun } lloln1 to O\'el" Uu'ow thc rcsult 'rhe < emocrtc slate cOllnllle made I demand on the leglH' Intl'e as soon as It convened for nn Iii- ve'stigatiomi of the electon , chnrglng flint thc'e IU\1 hecn vlolntons of the pail tax In a nnlbel' or rountcR , 111 thm'e hns slnco been brought to bear emu time dcmo. Cltc members of time legllnturo all time IJ'C8Sl'e IIRlblc to force them to O'der au lmivestigatloiu. Iuch to the surprise or cvem.ybomi3Govermmor ' ' 1'1'ne3' sent I 11tUOI to time legislature giving notce thut ho woull contest the election. Now that body Is Rtrugglng wlh the Iueston ( whethm' I call , wih duo re- tIJect for the constuton anti the laws , Imlake time 11sUgnton which the demo- cl'ats demmumummtl. The gemiei'al assembly conlnlns eighty temocl'uls , fOlt ' -t\o relJlblculH anti ten popuihists , so that there Is I mnjorl or twelty-elght l\nlnble for counting out Mr. Evans If nil the Iemocrat can . be depended UI101 to override the con- i sluton anti the laws. There It reason to . believe , howeYe' tmt some of them wi refusc to do this , though whether I sulclent 11mbel' to defeat the s heme Is or course unCI'rtn I Is I fnct of great weight , which It would seem cannot - not fail to exert I very decided Illuence upon thc tcmolmlc memhers or time legislature , that I large numler or 11emocratc papers , luciudlmmg sole of the strongest In the state , Im\'e declared that the reIlhlcnn cUJllhlato was elccted nun tml he can 01113' be kept out of 01ce hy violations of Inw. But I Is more than probable that I majority of the lelocl'ats II the geneml : assem- b13' will 1laly' 3'lelt to the 11elant of time Party lnctlne and O'der an Invost- , : tton , the outcome of which wi In all probabIlity bm } to continue the ( lomb. , Cltc go\eluO' ' ' In olce , for It Is to he presumed thelninJugers have nil the "proofs" of frtl which they deem necessar3' to aeeompihslm the desired cud , Time XO\'ClbCl' 1eclon celonstrtet ] I that time cemocmlc parly In 'l'ennessee Is going to pieces , .nnt the fight the \art3' Is now inakng : I ! to retain . the governorship - ernorship Is one fO' life. " .lh II rcpuh- Icau go\'eror'ther ' would unlloubtedly bo cxIosure of 'UueQrrupt ! : practices that ha\e . lro\alcd for years In thc political affairs of the state , and the < emocratc J mllulgcl'S understand that onlr this Is i needed to Insure the complete overthrow of the party. Titus they arc so desperate as to be ready to do anything , no muter how lawless ant revolutonary , In order to n lte ] ionger perpetuate their rule. Thc republcans show n dls- IJslton to make the battle thrust upon tlm It lent interesUng. 1 The nppolnbuent by President Cleve- mud 01 Lieutenant E. H. Crowder , on duty n judge advocate In thc Depurtment of the Plate , to be major and 31idgo ud\ocat In the United States army wi he received - cei\ed with no Ute gratification ln both local mltr and cl\l circles. Major Crowder has bean deservedly ' populnr ) both with hIs fellow officers and with the legal fm'athrimity wherever ho has been statIoned. tic early dis- Ulgulshe himself In time lne or time profession - fesslon of 1aw. As judge advocate oC this cell11ment for the IJast : four years his legal I ability and literary acumen nUH1e his opinions nt once much Bought , not only In the mater or the ordinary eom'l martial In the army , but In time b ? 'Oller fields hl'oh'lng time cleston of . trials by ch'l all military courts. ILls opInions ha"o hcen allpro\'el hy the ' hlghest 1111' ' and ch.n tm'ibumials. Major Crowder Is I young mnn with wile holds before him Iml his Iwesent IJ melon Is lccognl1el nB II rIwlll of mcrlt 'J'hmero Is something In It , too , of I complment to General Brooke , who hn hli time pleasure 01 seclng mnny of his stuff officers 11'omtml whIc on duty with him nUll undcr his general th'ec- ton . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'rhe house of mepm'eseimtntives { nt Lln. coIn hnH Htluck I hlnw at : nlpntsl by l'eful'lng that Imhlcly be 11'11 to the 1011 ton8hlll ) which ( , mflpioyen helr to Jemhel's 111 utC ! ! ! 'What If Ihe commimty collulssloUC18 , time city council nun time school board shoull ouch re- qul'e the IlhlllUon 01 time Ilt of dm1- phlrl8 together yilii I alltelJlt or lIme l'Iln ! tolshlll ( of l'acJ ) 10 mcl 11 other Ilhlc ) ) offices or the city , county 01 school Ilstrlct I.et 11m J'nbl.l. 'J'h. . . . I.etterL Ncbra Ns'a. Nchn il I ) wR. Now watch the tUI , fly / The Omaha flee hus hppn iroviIng loud Ilowl" anti long because ' ' becuust Walt Seeley slooe'a Gooll chnnce oC secur. log an appointment Ir the seiia t. ' . to which . the 1.lncoln Joura rlpdndH that \\'alt was 'al 'nt nile timiD seCr InI'y oC time state central committee , dUl'lnl "lleh time ho waH In receipt oC a 'numlr tC t requests tal tritims. tlns. portaUon tram such Imatriotic genIeme llutrlolo us g , Uosewater : niH/ that he bud nlemen al to hurn all his luttuxsm IUI ) hae Is ! ' ' al lotuisl Al very In- teresln ! I prows that B , Hosewatel Is not above .toIHtn on the enemy" when he wants a Invor. unit It Ilso pI'o\'es that the secretary oC he ( relubloan central corn- mitee has a great deal oC "trammsportatjon' at his disposal. "lrllsllortaUon" UIER LANDS TItAN UURS. The Internal nftalrsofnearly nil the Euro- pan gos'ernments are In n state at excit merit Ind perturbation. In England a change ot parties 19 Impenelng , nnll when It occurs n much steadier hand than Lord Iobery's wilt hell the helm In the tor- elgn omee. The German emperor Is plunC1 Into I biter struggle \ Ilh his , l'ulamlnt. ( anel distinct signs ot the separalsl feeling among the South Oerman states are growing state frequent. Prance Is treqnlmt sadly disorganized anti agitated . and her fnnnce ! as well u her trade feel the ( disturbing elets or 11ema- goglc recklesness In Ulcl11uro and still moro demagogic crangemenl ot the tariff. In Ammsttla the old Austtll tht 011 Jelousy anti suspicion between thin Hungarian and German poit. tclans ! have been pol- ha\1 grNlly allravACl anti urn : Ihreatenlng. And per 'la ' h torn ' " .iii time i unalleaMblo passlon9 born at corrumptiomi and corrupton poverty. Time general 11slurbanro pro'nilng In these various countries will naturally lend wi naturlly to drive lealers 10 some bolder display In foreign policy polcy than might otherwise be ven- tnro on . anti this increases the probability llrobablty ot sonic striking ehan e. . e..o Auspicious light Is cast on the tntentons ot the new reign In Hussln by the Innounco- ment that the czar Is about to summon to SI. Pelersburg the pomInent omclals and personages at all time provinces or tIm empire . In order to ascertain the exact situation and anl the desIres or time lleople. I will \ remem- beret that jumst. such a convocation or nota- hits preceded time organization ot the Zemstvos , or provincial assemblies . by Alex- tinder 1. As PrimarIly constituted . time Zemstvos were h"lulno organs or local autonom . rellreseltng time peasant amid mimer- chants as welt as the nobles within anlmer- area , alll exercIsing not only advisory bnt legislative powers , anel also through their appointees - pointees I conslderablo measure or allmlnls- trat\'o authority. During the last reign , however these local bodies were gradually grllualy deprived oC their snbstanlal functIons , all now retain little except their nnme. A thor- ough and sincere consultation oC time Hnsslal peoilio wIll elicit an earnest petition from all : classes for " a revivIficatIon oC the Zemstvos ; nor Is It likely that the expression ot theIr I wIshes will stol ) there. It. Is not forgotten that the institution oC local legislatures was meant to servo only as the foundation or a constitutional system , time crown oC which was to ho I national Parliament. The text ot a decree convoking such a Parlamcnt was actually In type when Alexander I was murdered - dered , and his succcssor was Imploreel by Loris Meilkofr and other liberals ) elml lberls to publish It on the morrow and , thus shame the assas- sins at hts talhcr. hut reactionary counsels prevailed , and Alexaler II adopted arc. ghno at rigorous repressIon. I Is not to be SUIllose ) that Nicholas I would Itivlte hIs ! lle subjects to Cgrmulato their wishes. unless ho designed to grant them In large measure ; and , therefore there Is reason to hop that the reported convocaton ot notables may usher In a serIes at events oC the largest IicsIblc slgnilcanc/ to Hussla. 0 . . The election oC M. BrIsson as president oC the French Chamber oC Deputes has been very generally accepted as a triumph or the extreme radicals and a check to the Influence Infuence oC M. Cashnlr-Perler and the conservative consermtvo republicans. Undoubtedly there Is some ground for thIs view , and IC occasion should arise dent for I definite issue between the presi- ot the republic and the president ot the chamber the later would probably command I the slpport oC the radicals and oC a majority oC the chamber. But there are features In : the career oC M. lirisron Irlson whIch make It , prolable that such an tssue may bo avoided , and that In some al the situations most lkely to arise time two stalesmen would sup- port rather than oppose each other. M. lllsson , Ike M. Casimair-Porler , Is a man 1. Inflexible Integriy and Independence. The former was not only ready to probe to the bottom the Panama corruption , but he resigned - sIgned the chairmanship ot the commission appointed to deal with that subject because he could not secure powers adequate to such Ilrobing. In any political disturbance In France at the present ( line the peronal complications oC leading politicians with pltcians cor- rupton are liable to play a decisive part and It Is certaIn that M. Drlsson would not , compromise on that head. I. . Africa gives promise ot beIng the scene oC as much activity tn 1895 as In I89 ! . Ceci Rhodes Is at ConstantnopleCeci Rhodes , premIer oC Cape Colony , president oC the South African company , conqueror at KIng Lobengla and millionaire president or the great Diamond Mining company oC South Africa. His scheme Is to extend a telegraph lne train Cape Town to Cairo , throughoul I the 'whoe ] length oC Africa , was at the bottom oC time Anglo-Congoese ] botom treaty ot last year , which was rendered abortive by French and German Jealousy. The duet object or time treaty was to gain ' ! a rlg'ht-oC-way for Mr. ithiodes' telegraph line. But the cheme Is not abandoned . Mr. abandone. 11. Rhodes Is a young man oC great energy . and he Is now at Constanti- Constant- flople wlh his newly conferred honor at privy counc/or , to geL the sullan's influence ' . cast In hIs favor , such influence being oC. value among Mohammedans along the Nile between Cairo and Khartoum. Al the same ( line time king oC Belgium Is asking the Delglum Parliament to annex the Congo Siale-n which he has spent some $5,000,000 oC his own cashm-to Delglum. Such annexa- ton would alter the relations oC time Congo State or France anti Germany and matt 1 less subject to their pressum. Wltim Cecil Rhodes and a Belgium emprre In co-operation cooperaton wHh England the problem oC the sate oC the Upper Nile valley and Khartoum : would be speedily solved. I Is not Impossible that 1895 wIll record the capture oC Khartoum from the Matmdi by ' prh'ale lahdl enterprise , Just a Dulu\ayo was taken In IS9 ! . Events point to an early ending oC the scramble for Africa . . Never was there such a mixture oC pro- gressh'o and retrograde Ideas as Is contained II Iho new crIminal code now under discussion - cussion by the ImperIal Parliament ot Aus- tria , which Is to replace time ono that has I , been In exlslelce since 1803. Several reforms have been borrowed from Englan , such as time ticket-of-heave ] system for convicts , the detention during time soverolgn's pleasure ot crIminal lunatics , the exemption from punish. ment for time first offenses and the right oC a magistrate Co commit mInors 10 industrial chmools. Capital pumilsimmiment abolished by Emperor Joseph II , and reintroduced by the code oC 1603 , Is rctalnell , but restricted to murder with premeditation amid attempts on the 11erson oC the sovereign , while II many cases In which It Is now prelcrlb d I Is abolished . These are time real reforms , but there J'eactonary clauses In abundalce , and some ridiculous oncs. Thus , IC two persons box cacti others cars , time otelse is , so 10 speak , condoned , but t one oC them hit harder than the olher ho Is liable 10 Imunishm- macmit. I Is rendered I penal offense to organize - ganlzo for a strike , qr even for workingmen to combine whlo tie freedom ot the press Is restricted In such I way that It time code passes In Its present shape It will only be possible for the newspapers to praise every- thing . Ihat Is done by time goverlment oC time day. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ Co-Olt.rmslvo % Jrlnlnerlnc. , rica Moines COI'lal. The enormous growth oC what Is known as tIme "huilding and loan" business II I grati- t'ln sign of the timnes. 'J'ho term used hUlely dos justice tn the magnitude oC Ihe interest. I IH mol pro'rly , ! hint for cc operative su\'lngs. But w ! Iltever It Is styled I has tuce , nod IH making , prodigious strides. Neither In its IlrlfreHS ! docs I seem to Intlrtere with the extension unI growth of time banking business whether that ot savings or COI' merelY commercial puriosCs. On time central ) ' , the later seems 10 Ilve kept on parallel lnes with that oC building ale loan. I I" moreovl a very gratifying tact that during all time "hunl ( lines" ito bulJll1 ) and loan asoclulon has gone to the wal for any cause exclpt far gross mis- mnanageuiietmt and there have been very few oC these-hardl one In a Itmausand . I Highest of all in Leavening Power-Latcst U. S. Gov't Report py 'Baking 4WMLVJTEL' ( PWE - - - > . . " - . : ' . . . ' Mf"no'J _ " L , ' _ I J " .1 ! . . _ JIIRS A'I IllS itIiT.IL.'i. ' - Chicago Trlbuno : Uncle Hor.el fobs thinks the next president must come from "west ot Iinois , " but not too tar cmt \c. . nes Moines Ieader : Iolltl 11 a great timing for the people ot this counlry I ( br- crnor holes occupied n seat In the United Sats ( senate In these times. Ho lies UnlN1 , out n cur e by which the democratic party 1 may not bring time days ot its usefulness to an end. Ills words art worthy ot thou hUul attention anel should Insplro Courage In demo. crnthlarts. . Cedar Inphls Hepublean : Mr. Uoles' re- mnrks on binetallsr are like the biblical charncterl7lon ot time wimul. where it Is written . "The wind bloweth where It histeth anti thou herlst time souOI Isleth cans't not tel \vlienco It eomelh or wimither 1.gocth. . " No one con tel whd I. whiher mind or the lealIeI of iowa demuecrac3bunt t i : lag Ihls question . : Inl queston. The chances are that ito docs not kmmow hhnselt. Timese ' knol' These voals Ire not characteristic ot wisdommm le They stand Jar Inlechlon anti are the utterance ot one not euro ot his ground Sioux CIty Tribune : Ix-Governor I Boles x.o\'eror Is faithful t his Itien. Putt 11 Ide/ sliver out ! gold cnn ho malntnlned lS moneby imnhimltc'ti colnngo or both metals by thQ go\'ernment or the United States , time ratio . Unleel upon which wi keep time coins at a . . rlto ' I parl ) The gO\- ernor does not himself attempt to fix time atempt ratio which wi 110 timis 111 therein fx lie Is wise. Jut It ia ) ' wel be donbteel I Is wlpdom docs not fall short oC tIme tnl grasping real siuaton In time monetary world The lrCcesslOI scents to ha\'o got past him while gt ho dwel In the el'shlm' or \ \ hat ummlgimt whla mlrht bren tt the fnancial world still wanted silver money . slver Iowa City ncpublcnn : Go\'crlor fobs Is very fond ot notoriety and calnol bear 10 be shelved long nt a time. When ho was a candlelatb for \Ico IlresClt , ] ot the United I States no aloult oC pressure could limtlmmce him to rh'o an olliniol on the silver Inluce 01 qnes- tton , though he ton was IllJrtuned by repre- seltatves trom eastern papers Inel also by the Ilarty leaders ot his OWl state. In his speech lt Omaha he hus Just declared that Ieclnred thlt there is but omme iii I ole way 11 which democrnc can ngaln bccomo trluml1hant , that ( Is this , "tor tlo lext national demimocratbc convomitiomi Ielocrntc convcntol 10 commit the party 11equh'ocaly to ) lie ratio at which gold and silver shmimil bo rate and freely coined , anti Point out tn explicit terms legislation that shmommhl bo leglslnton shoull .ndoptell to . I.rcservo the parity of time mmmetals. " That the imarity or the metals could I.arly coull be regulated hy legislation sounels ItO the flats ot time fnts popularIty pophiiists , . all Is c\llelty . I cheap bid for Time Illeo for the Stub I'nlr. I'.nn U momt. The relocaUou of the state fair for time stlte tall , next lIve ' . ! ) 'elr will he deel'mlned next ' wi I 'fue\la ' . January ) ' 15. rime prlncllll poiimts cofltcnilimig . for the prlzl mire ] . \ POIIIR Omahn. Lincoln has hail IIR the fmmIm ' tor the Plt ten ) 'oarl ailmI has treated the people ot time state very Ilcely , hut then the ' - pIe. on the 1'10- other hmamid . Intro tie otlel hane. hlve eturned time . ! COfI.lment to itfleoimi. Dut theRe are not good reasons why Lincoln ought to IHve a. perpetual lease on the hog ummtit nit the grease . Is s'urezec elL oC hOI I. Ult ul Omaha Is the commercia metropolis of the state , Ild when we rural cltiaemms start out to take In the lug Ilt7ens slnlt bIoollJf Ilmpldn amid the sade'ee : ald ) onion we do not object to looking o\er thEm bIg , lmeatmtlful mnetrolmolis . 11g heautful just norlh oC metropols the foulh of the J'Intte. it has ieeii Plnte. I \een dtmolstlalcc In man ) ' respects that ' , n _ _ Omaha . , _ _ . ito I . not quite _ . so imoggimoim. when I . . , < ICO UlIJjg. its Lincoln ; nner when a. mats starts out to limit In a veek at the State . 11t I fall It m/ttell I tte to weel whether he travels ' ' a tew miles more or less. 'j'he Democrat favors Omminima Omaha this time , but time new celtul ) ' must be Inducted Into society le ) ' . by locating the State Call Incucte Kear- Z A TII'eatenld ( Strike Chicago Record. With the prospect oC an amulmassadorlal strike meat wi far higher probably vages be , compelled tIme Slate to depart- take action oC some sort. The dtihlctmlty wlh tile lIUlcul lrposlton to reduce time umbassamlors to mllisters Is that time change would leave : the UIIfd States In a hunmiltatbng imsiUon. I humilatng flmplcmmatio the other hand etIquette , to Is Inexorbly naibassudors positon.I . to a flugll tale while the other diplomatic agents In their mmeigimboihmood are living royally - Ir ! ally Is scarcely ) ' less Imunmilintltig . Jving noble doctrine of humlatng. doctrln/ Jeffersoimiami. permls / a Jeffersonian oC simplicity this country unruly to dine on the sumptuous Care oC hIs fellows at court anti In return ml ; them to lunch upon crackers \ and clmeese. Ou the principle thaL whatever Is worth doing at nil Is worth doIng well , thin United Slates al yet have to raise Its amhassadors' ll ) ' . It iimt5cimose ) I hlSlchos l (0 go In for style , and ' Ilyle styic costs " , itigiti nl 5t'IcosL' money llgll economy would be respectable hut a frayed and iilsuliicient semblance mone"j oC hJsulclenL ele- galce Is not. _ I 1100re lieservcsCongratuintjims . . Lincln New8 the In time News name congratulates oC decency and hette politics , Lieutenant Gov- ernor Moore tor his absolute reftmsmmh to leCusl1 appoInt - poInt Walt SCley to a position In the posltol sen- . ate. . Mr. . Moore took this stand In the face of the .tnct that many imiulmentlal , politicians were asking the appointment. Now let Mr. Seeloy go to work for himself , and mmot I himsel 10t con- tnuo to alc the state to fuirnisim him em- plo'ment al the Umo. I should he added , too , that Mr. Moore has empimaticauly stated that ime viii not emphntcaly sta.pd In Seeley'a approve any voucher drawn favor , which Caval means that none oC the wire JJlerH and mens ofilcials can undel gIve him a job ettimcm- . . o/clal9 Omaha' , , Jlblt .Tudgo , Plaltmoulh N.ws. I Is saId an effort will he made to have tIme legislature Inpelch the notorious JUdge Scott of Omaha as Scot apetition has been pelton prepared - pared with that end In pale wih view. It Is very judicial evident I foul years' term Is to long ver n term oC office. The people would quietly and effectively nice wOlld erectvely care of Mr. Scott IC 111. Scot they could get . a whack iL hminm Wimy 1Iml Cruel InterroglUol' Denver NewA Den\er Andrew ] JI.ltson and ' 1holas Jefferson used Jelelson to be Isell conslderee pretty good democrats , but woulel they umilhinte wIth goo democracy umlale ) of today ? democro . i'.t.sci.va . 1'1 - , .t.t xriuis. . . Galveston Newsl When / mann says ho' omIt ot politics 10 stay , hI Incuns thnl he fees no way to gH In again. DolR News : Noho(1) can hlll ) noticing the IhortlrlngA at time nina who Is nlwmtys b hll titmie. tl 111 al\ls Ihlaelellhln HI'orll : A downstairs linker Ilspll's lie I tolowlng slain : "I1 1 ' lnker 111 /1 lu'pallt to tIn all tIme loalimmg imecessary in this tnbhislimeat . " loalng leeeslar ) II es- , . . Inblshlelt. ' : _ S . S'rclsl Post : no 10t hooch ) n gooth muove- I meat emi luau , \ whel I shouM Jell limit on Cool wihout tleiay. T.ifem : " ' 'lrlt Icnn Man : " 1n\1 you n cigar ? Second ! eal Mnn : " \(1 ; only one. nnl 1 wlnt tn sI01te myself. " " \ 'ehi , 1 ) hnvo ! 1)0If.pl " ) ( mile " too. Anti they stilled anti smokell RHI each respected \ time other. hid Inimaprihls 'ournnt m Tonimny-Pay , Tnll-ln' . whnt Is aim "Intellt'ctuai soiree ? " Nr. ' . .h In g-1 Is . .11111) 8111(1" 01 ( where the reIreslmmmmemmts tb hot cost much I T'frlshlleIIA Immore than ! 10 10t molthan ' n dime a , Imeati. I henl. 1 ! _ 11(110 CourIer : Pommel i'rmssc-Yes . dear \al > 11 \r ) generous. 01 1) ' blrtlhI ! \ nIWI1 , I\'es ; inn ! lolnr for each , year I have lived , Ymihlt' Yommmmger-lmmtir'eti ? Timat must have been time miiomit'y Chmmuley Gayboy mneaimt vlmeml lie. nhil you imimti a little for- tulmmo In your cmvii rigimt. Syractise 1'OStl ? dcSs-mmttrrs-hmo ( lint 1)0) ' Of ommrs smnohcing thloqu' coimloimotleti cigar. ettes ? I his \Vife---No. Imo's oiml' vmtmmmImig ImiS feet It ) ' ( lie stove vith his mtil'lo'rs tin. i'imllnticiplmla itecorml : Siilieims.-i un imato to % vrthit cit thie slippery Pmi'eHmemitS. Cyul- icums-Never mmli ii ii , old cimmm ii. 'i'imere's a. good ttmmme cemulmig. 'rlmeme won't be liii ) ' let' lit ummo mmvxt % vorld. Ailti umomv Sithicimmo Is wommderImm what lie mmienumt. WiNTlltNlOifl'S , iln'mtomm Courier. \ititei' nights are with ummi , Nights t'i'otmmm' the stove ; Chmrtvim1cin' limits mit' tmpplemi , ? mI mm ki ii' iii I em hi immm' hove. \\'immter imlglmts nrc with timi , Cltim''m iii Itmi hi'iumie ) Commue mum' mice mmmi , fellers- Ummlmi , nfl' winter tinue , - . iiidred Laimenster in ilonma nnd Country. 'l'lmo stmictmmrcs are tmmimimei'itetl , Our foihic are imilmemitetl , Dim'cctly frommi titim' gi'miimi'ins time ) ' nil cnme Otmm tiefects have beca tr.mmimiumiittcti , Aimml ve miliommld be ncqtmittcii Of all remipouimulbility timid bhunie. Vct are mint depraved hegimmumers , flumt lmcreditzmry sInners , lor our fathmurs umever mtcted as timey ohmouldi 'TImi th Ittli ) ' of our grmumn'piis Timumt commtimmuahi ) hum immpers ; \Vhmat a lilt ) ' tlmat. our gramn'ims weren't uood ! Yes , we'd all he reverend senators , If 01mmtit'praveti progeimitors iimmd itlt been prmmdemit , stuuhtoummi , imilti s'lse ; But they mvere quite terresttmtl , Or vo mtummid lit' celestIal : Yes , we'd all b imrover tennmmts for thr skies. if we're hot nIl blameless sages , Auth beaeomms to time mmges , And lit fet nrimmcleaiitles amiti Powers If we tin not gtmlde antI miman it. , tnmi eumgiimeer time Phanet 'Tis tIme ( oily of our ( omefatimers , imot ours. WOMAN . -who takc time Surest - , way to gamim a betutiful - color amid a vhiolcsomae . , . skiui will not take the - cosmmmetks , pauts arid ' 3 - , powders which soon el ' . immure time kiu. Sal- . _ t.y low or wrinkled face , - S I dull eyes and hollow checks , together with how sjirits , fojiow time derangemnemits , irreg. uiaritucs amid weaknesses peculiar to the sex _ All votmmcmi reqmmire a tonic amid imervimme at sonic period of their hives. Whether suit- feting from nervousmmcss , dizziness , faintness - ness , dispiaccmimemmt of womammly organs , ca- ( animal lumilainummatiomi of tIme himmimmg mcmii- bratmes , beariai.down scmmsatiomms , or gemicral debility , Dr. Pierce's Iavoritc l'rescription reaches tIme origiti of time trouble amid cot- recta it , It's a muedicimme which was discov. eyed amid used by air cunmmmcmlt physician for mimany years iii all cases of ' femnaib corn. jmlaizit , " amid timose painful disorders that afflict womankiiiti. If womncmt nrc over- mvorkcd , ruui.dowmi , tireti or sleepless , if they arc irritable , imiorbid amid stiffer from t. . . . . . . . . t. _ . . . IA 4. . . . 4 , . II , . . . .i..LI - - - - . . . --J . . . . . . . . - . . ' - - incahlmmforaDcnnammcult Cure , Dr , Pierce' . Pavorite Prescriptiomi fits just mmcli cases ( or it regulates atid strcmmgtimcmms time special fimnetiomis , builds up and invigoratcs the en. tire female system. - DISIIASE oii : WOMB. Mrs. Comma 5. WiLsoN , of Car/ide , Suithan Co. , lad. , mvritea : " I canmiot say too touch for Dr. l'icrcc's Va Vorite I'rescriptiorm , I feel it amy dmity to army to nil Wa- macmm who arc suiut'erlng from any disease of time uterus that it Is ( lie best mnedicimie on earth for timeimu to use ; I cannot vnmise it too hugh- ly for the oed it did mime , ] mnmiyommetoubts this give timent my name and ad. dress. " Mas. SVIr.soN , A pamphlet , commtahmhimg a vast number of testinmomnals with reproduced nhotographs of those cured and giving full name and address of each , will be iriniled to any ad. dress free - or , Dr. l'icrCe'mt large Treatise ( i68 pages5 profuseiyihiustrated with wood engravings amid colored plates rmmaiicd post paid on receipt of so cents in stamps , Address - dress , Worldim Dispensary Medical Associ- atiomi , Buffalo , N. Y. BROWNiNG , kING & 00. Yotmv Money's ' ° sVom.'tim or Vent' Money ILoak , . Put on a Cap T1iat' Half Off--- Not oil' in quality-buL off in prioo-Thoro are in the first lot- COTChI CAPS THAT WI SOLD l/uliLY IN TiIh SlSON AT fOc , 75o AND $1.00 , TIiIItl AIUi ShiViN STYLES NOW AT. TItl NFXT LOT INCLUDiS SIIVIiN DIF- FliltitNT STYJhiS 01" 01.0TH CAl'S. 'rilp wniw oult ItIIGULAIt ioo AUI ) 1.25 CAl'S , YOUR CIIOICIl I'Ot , . . , . , . , . Thu ltitST LOT hAS IN IT PLUS ! ! CAl'S AN ! ) CLOTH CAl'S IN SIIVERAIa STYLi'S , THAT IT WAS lliSY TO ( JFT $1.60 AND $1.75 FOil , CIlOlCJii. . . . , , , . , , , . S OVERCOATS--- - - - Our recent inventory leaves u with many shorL lines ol' OvercoaLs that , In order to close out , we have marked down to very ridiculous prioo. You can ge almost anything you want. from a brown mixed rnol ton with velvet collar at $6.50 to the finest made. BROWNING , IING & CO. ' . . : . . -