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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1895)
, " ' V V V _ _ T ' V ' 4 : V V - V V V V V 1JE11ii IO'NDA . . . ; TIlE OMAHA DAILY DEE , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r. . . flO1WATU ! Elltor. = = - - - - - - - . - FUDLtSIUD = t VFnY ManNIO , - - I TimMS 0' f3u14scrn1iio4 . 111 , "to ( Without Sunday ) . One TtaF . . . 8 8 0 V 3)aH ) ' II ! tIn. Bunday , One Year . . . . . . 10 00 Hlx ; Months ' Inl . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 60 Three l"nlhs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Run4 , flee . Oiv Yenr . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 . . anI . . . 0 InttItIir ' : 11 < Onp ( Yenr . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 V Weekly Del. Ono Yer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 O"'FICES. p Omnhl ' . 7I(0 Ilutliuing. South Omtth * . I Sln lullln Ik , . Cor. N nnd 21h 81a. Council fliufTi . I : Penrl Blreel C/clO / OnC SIT Chamber nf Commprce. New \'otle , tnma . 13 , I nnl IG Tribune I3I(1. \\'ahlngton. 107 1' } Slrcet : . W. . COnngSI'ONUFNCE. cmmunicAtons , reLttlng 10 news and edl. tonal mnter .bould be reiltn < e..l To the rAltor. nusiniss L1T rgflS. .1 blslne.s leter And remittances , hell b . t1t aaNI 10 The 11cc l'ublahlng compnn . 110 ) Omah" Drafts , chtka an.t I"slolce ! orler 10 . bo malp ny"blp In Ihp outer of the ( omp"n ) , = _ Tl.I1 _ n _ } ' I.tS O _ _ C IANY. _ _ _ STATmmNT 0. cIIICUI.ATION. OII1O I Tzchuck aecrelnry of The Dee Pub. V tlAhll ( ol"ny , being duly ! wott $ . MY' that the alu,1 number of fult and complrl" coplel V of the IiIty 1ornlnl'enlnl ful and lurd"y , flee la rlnllt during : the month oC November. , 1S3 $ . we' folows , 1. . . . . . . . . . tRC' 16 . . . . . . . . . : ,61 2. . . . . . . . . . 2IT IT . . . . . . . . . 21.2 3. . . . . . . . . r:5 ; 1. 1. . . . . . . . . 2.lii 4. . . . . . . . . 2,62i 11 . . . . . . . . . 20,44 6. . . . . . . . . 21 , [ ! 21. . . . . . . . . 2'r,1 I. . . . . . . . 21Ii3 21. . . . . . . . . 20lfl V 7. . . . . . . . 31.260 22 . . . . . . . 21,43 . . 21,43 . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. . . . . . . . 28DGI 2. . . . . . . 2.231 D. . . . . . . . . $ , 24. . . . . . . . . 20,31 10 . . . . . . . . . 21I5 21.41 % . . . . . . . . 21,0 ' $ ; 31 . . . . . . . . . 2,41 26. . . . . . . . . % % I 1. . . . . . . . . 2.89 27. . . . . . . . . 2.081 V 2. . . . . . . . . 21.001 21 . . . . . . . . . ID.98 I. . . . . . . . % 21,01 .rC % . . . . . . . . 2,020 15. . . . . . . . . O,6iO 1. . . . . . . . 1'33 . Tolnl . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .aD.Ca : Leu deluctlone for tineold anti returned : coplcs < uclons . . . . . . . . . . . . . < . . . . . . rclurnee . . . 1.2'3 I Tel , ! cotul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t .32 ; folly a\'eralo net crculnlon , . . . . . . . . . 21,61 V OOnO : 1. TZC1IUC } . Sworn 10 before nd ubsctt1ed In ' Swor me nnt "uIJ.crlhee my pre V. fnce liii 31 day of 1)eeembpr. lSJI , . ( Seal ! ) N P. FElL , Nolary Publc , < 'j'wo wepl.1 of Ihe BI'Ilt ! Scott IIIYIIV . . try 11t'I ! ell ' bmught , nll1110lnl % hn7e u V' D\m' the Irngedy. , I Is tint lilt tlltlly hit the qUlly . or the his ; fnthered hy I1lCtt1l)1'Ft ) of the I legislattire hnt t COUl ( ts. Dll the uWllm's oC the rehmslm . . . Sinte BOll ) : oC 'fl'nlslorlltou ) ever ( I enl ¶ $ nnytlilng thlt : the 1'111'0111 ( elldij't wnnt : thel to Ilo ? ; . COmll'lfols betweel the lown hail . rend : cOlmlslon 1111 ( the chr:8Im Stnle hioaid oC 'JI'IH1101'ln ) lon are just nov . ; plrtculnrlr olloIOI ! . . c 'j'hls ! Is not I ) f'lcularl ' good Ile for raising the salaries of Imhlc 'out . cel'S , whether e111)1OyCtl unler Ul V nonrd of Healh 0' 10t , E\'en If a C11'CIY bill shonll pita i the hOlse lie ( clllecs of Itl rlmnlng the lullet of the Renlt : at this Res- I Rlon I'C not re arllcl its worth taldlg Inlo cOlslleltol ( , e Intn not yet : lnll an eXII'sslon : V from Iosher giving Ills view of the Sonth 11wt11efnlcnton. ; . He might be nhle ) . to furnish eXert opinion on this very 1IIIrtnlt Illtttter. . About lime ont of tel of the bills In- trotluceti into the legllnlure arc ( doome V to tile u nutmal death . iii the house In ? which they . first se light. W'liy not es- { tflbII.S1t . le . ' . ; tlblsh IL llllUYe crolIl r . . With the' nljou'lment of the federal lnl jut.yVV . Its foreman . the lon , S. S. ; . Ale ' . wi he once more cOIRlglll to - V ? the more mcnlnl vork of pulling railroad - ; _ road chestnut out 01 the legislative lire. V : ' Some or om' rchrslm solons want to take UII the ! queslon of Imiaton butter nnd liflItfihlon cheese. 14'FOnI . . Imlnton . 'om the suh- I JCL or ItitititUOll Htntesmen uuvuvur V ImllUon , 11wo\er , : they nre very' much Inclncd to steer clear. i' The 11emD'rtc melherl 01 congress / stilt lioIc ) to get together on the question . V of flloitey. They will certaInly he to- getliir on that question after : Inlch 'I , , . V when Iwh' salaries ns mobile omcels . cellSO to be available. , , Every Tnniinany . police captain , do. tectH'c 111 IOlllSmln who his either - ' bcen ) . con\lclel 01 Is tinder Indlctmcnt z for extortion 111 bribery 11elied unte' : oath that he over reeetvetl , thlt e\er Icccl\'ell moncy to ? which hn was not l'ntlcd , ' .viy /houl not the SOUUl Omaha gumblers' ' : ' l'lng do lS wel hy one unother ? 4 , ' nobler ' RemnB to be n very fourishing . 'bnsiless till around us , front the hollll1 : ; . up oC nn mcpl'css train to the wrecldng : V of banks Ild the looting 01 public trcus- : ' mleR. But It Is not the kind of hmlnesR I that tim Ilcole ) ) are anxious to encour- b. , . nge A fe\\ Instances of s'el1 - tht'served L Imnlllcut . might Ilro\e valuable lS 1 L $ dotelent. V 'rho fate oC the South Dnlctl school I 4 , ; bitch ought to lulmonlsh the NelU'lslm Lr leglslaturo to Institute 1 clre(11 Ilquh'y V Into the condition of the school CU11 In I , this stute mil to pro\lde the ndllt0nul I , legIslation thnt may le ICCllel ! 'to pro 601'\0 I lS the constitutIon directs lS n Ilerpetuni herllge : for the benefit or tlo ; school ehllh'el of Nebrasint. - ' 1ho Bonl'd of Ipllh II slu'tlg out altogether too clutoufl ' . I II IRkIng - : lug for only $ t.I.OO to rUI thc Icllrt. ) C ment during the comllg 'eal' , Ilhongh I Is 1I08Slii0 ) ) uulm' the charter to 111 < : , n . 1 111 1m' . ' yhhlng ! Icnt'I ' , : OOOO ( t fet sllltl' ' IJrllOsI8 , I mUlt haye ; . llen I1Ulcni for the board to 10(111 from Isl.ll ! for UI whole : 2OOOO. JV' Scittttoi . Juice Is watching hIs ehianee ldco WI Ichll hll chnlces to 1'1'IIO't the Plwlfl railroad ( t1ln1iI1 : bill , for which ho bi hiit bren ChOHCU wlich IIIH 1)1 ns , V chIef 1)llwr In the Unlell States fe\ul. . Ilnsmuch ns Mr. II'lee Is nlso toinployei I , ( 'cl $ by the reOrgiinlzzttlou ' , \ 1'I'ol'gnul1utou 8 'lllCtlo the elm' nnl flness 01 thllgs Iii selectIng 111 nR p chaIrman or the Pnelnc raIlrOad . 1II'bnd ( Onmlt. tc Is discernIble m'cI to tie ul'nltutel. , 'l'ho biggest clalls for legislative sUII' IIII ! ; bought without authority or Inw \ . ' exRl'l'I'clll111 , are yet to hI fed with the Ii'glslnttirtm. I looks very luch mu ; Ir the claImants would PUISUO the saute lJII ' thn was adopted hy ) the tl'llel'l II legislative fll111111s tour nit ii two yearn ago. They will hell bncl their bills tiutli thl ( ' Inst bis Ult InstOIWlt an' ' ml then try . to railroad U\1 thl'ough. TIi C Jrolwl' I lung for tutu ! legislature to do Is I to SCI'\'C 10tco 01 nil these cullllls to I . lu'cSI'11 tlit'Ir bills wlhlu tel days to the stull lulllol' 1111 let him check UII nul ; pass 11'01 tLwIr , U2eiIt . $ . I ; V - . . . ( ll'AGO lAPInS AND FAST MAILS . The vigorous protest tlllo In the homle l or representatIves hy Congress- rCllre/cltnth'es Gngrcs- In m I Perkins or Town 01 bthnJ or time llllhcrs lt l of the 11sourl valley against the costly dIversIon oC IJstnt ( facIlities Cor the special Ielln ) of ChIcago dailies hnR i raised quite n hrl7e In the vlcnl . of Lake . Michigan. 'here If I ) e\ec eho.us of c1"clnhnel' ! , paternal \ \ 'ariiltigs 8 11(1 ( 1Ir'Iost4'rus , ( ) ii'oteslntiohis from the benelclnrlos oC the fast lal InClhlR which I hose 11111)01'S have 1lncll , UIHJ Ihe t I'ostolhlce tlepartuient ( tinder . ' Potofco I'nrlmentllel high. R011111" IlrelllReS of ChIcago miewsint. ) l er eiiterprlse. 'I'ho ChIcago 'rrlhlle hns h time assurance 10 nsaert thnt COl' greaMlitnhl Pm'ldns oC Sioux C1t3 ' 111 the edItor or 'I'hie Omnhl nec are . n htn/ ugalnRt theIr OWI Inlerl'st whel I hI' > ' I'J' t to Shill the II'ch of ell htlnllll nlli i IlrOI'SS hJ' dln'II the delIvery of the 'I'riltille ) on the Inll.H or the : II iii. 101'1 tw 2 O'CliCk l'\'I' , ' lIftl'l'ilOOhI. 'rhe Chicago 10sl , 41eeltl'I that tills I'ole agaInst Rllcclnl Inl fudl\cs for Uhl. cage illillel'S nt govt'riiiiieiit ( ' .I'llHC ) ' when the 1'lnHI'Y Is hall > ltll time 110i1 1 n I eXieililIttiV'S ) ltOOO ) ) ( { ) n yeni' le- low l ( time receIpts Ii n IIOt HI'lkln exhl. bIt Iou of llrhelloulsm. ! " \hr. " cx- clnlls Iho i'ost Inl lu Hhrl'ole , "slioiilthij't the Ilfnut hUllsllY of nl\\'R' lullr making In Olnlm ) 111 Sioux CIty be II\t ' clel ngnhlit 1m I pnlilel' w\lerl of the ( (1hlcn0 IIIHi ? WIW should not the Chlcngo IUllel'S ) be COllllell ) to re- Illn lu tlh' OWI territory ? ' 11'0 Is free trade logic , huleell ! The Chlrnn IJIII' ) ) Ihnt I goes 1110 hysterIcs over hounlcRll tlrlf taxatIon umi- blushIngly ' Isks tnt : the go\ern1eut Iiny a hOIII ) ' to exin'ditt' the delivery of Chlenn IJIIC's ) GOO Ilcs distant by 8110- cnl tmln. TilO litter Ocean rem hils Mr. Perkins Ihnt Its llIbilSiICt'i4 have during the 11t year shIpped over 0.000,000 IIOluls of print nlIer hy ninth . nul any rail. . road : mnaunger , says the I O. luau , , "would mnlcOIRlll'lble effort to se cure 6,000,000 ) ) olulH of first clnss I flel ht" 'hIH Is nu argilimlent lS Is an L nrgnleut ! SUllllo the rllnll Inla- gel wns slre of carrying every ) olHl of this freight on his Ieular trallS , \0111 I he ( ' : \ . ' It ly lightnIng Imln n 11stalCe u of nee unties just for thc Illeas\e : of nc- COllOllllug ( time shllllJr ? , Now , whnt nl' the fuels about Ihls fast I mull service ? When the first fast mnl I WIS estlhlshell lor than hm ycarm 4 ago It was done under the Im'lxt ) of expeditIng nll'cltle : Intercourse between - tween time great cities. The march of ell htenlcut by IlllIIWRllalJI' ? traui . sit was I matlr oC secondary cOlshlcl' tioli. Time ne\\'sllnllel's oC New York alit 1 Boston mul the Chicago dllcs clint - tm'l 8ecl IlWSIlllel' ) : t'nhls for theh' ! I Sunday - - editons , fet IJ'cshlontnllnnugl' ) rILl days . and 01 other occasIons that warranted touch I'l lerlrlRl 'hee tri ins wcro c'hmn.i'teretl lt theIr own expense , however , Inll thei' enterprise was not HIHh1ell ulJn , the t.axpayemn of the nit- Uou. Today eight flsl nail ! trauma run out of Chlclgo every mornlug at nn hour when 10 huslness mnh cun 110sslhl Inl > use of them for correRpomlenco 111 hi the face or the fact Unit mali trains ' oolt of Chlcngo between fluid 12 i ' 15 m , In eveiy i1h'cctou' nml are ltlflhiC ) for nil commercial intercourse except - cept the newsnpers. At n immoderate estimate the cost oC these specIal traltis If ) atl : for hy the Ilhlshers , woull exceed .1OOOOOO . n 'enr , Should this expense be taxed ngahu't the People miler any pretext ? I Chm1ago Is entitled to this special fl\O' why are not St. Paul . : Inneapols , KnnRns CIty Demiver auth . Del\'C' nnl Omumihma en. ttel to fast mall trains ? 'Vhy lo these fnst malls run from Chicago to the Mis. ROl'l river and why do none run from the Missouri river eastward ? Why Is lhere t not / almugle fast mnl train iunp nlng from Omala 1UU8IR City 01 Sioux City westward for the enlIghtenment or . Iho 1)eOPheVhy " shoul the mlrch of l )1.OgL.SS stop at the Missouri river ? V ' WII should not tle facilities for reachIng - Ing l 1110ls wih papers that go out or Omaha , Kansas City or Sf Paul and : [ UHnols be ns good ns those thatd nm 1 m.ICl out of ChIcago ? 'rime ynuntell enterprise of Cimlcago im clnles i Is very clwnp The lIce ran IL fast IIWsnllr ) train to Grand Island wih Its Sllln ) ' edition several years nt n COlt 01 $125 n trip , and I pith $10 n day for rell's for a slleelnl ) train to connect wlh time BurlIngton faRt mali nt 01ca1101s , nnt t It has pnll , us high h ns $ ,00 n lont1 for n fast mali train betweel Omnhl and r.lncoln. 'rhc Bee can hol Its own In Is own held against nil comlJtllon , but It ; siionid not be compelll to compete with I rh'lls tlt enjoy Rcclnl and exclusive ) rvlecs which nm not accorded to It What I objects to anti what It has a might to reronstrlte against Is that un- thor time wl'ctehet mimI ! facIlItIes placed nt its 1lsost 1 ChIcago morning tinIly ' of this date goes up time Elkhorn , 'nley . 1111(1 ( Into South Dnlwlu Ride I ' Ride wIlt I Omnhl dnlc8 or tile fme dnte. 'rhlt L certainly shows rank 11RClImiluton on I time } Itt ) : of tile poslolce IUUII'lUes I which cOlgl'esl hould l'IHHly. . AS ' 0 0 r IAS1'JCTlON. Time apiloiltmelt of n state oIl imispec . toe In Illace ) of I. . F. 1 hilton , who ham held the posiion for thin Past ) two yours : , I'pcals the fnct that the Inws llro\ldllg for Ihe IISIJcton ot till lu1o for ) 'Cltf ? . Ircn ) . n dmul letter so fil' n8 Iluhlc > u safety 18 COIl' I'lld. 'flmero Ilvo boom \alulll. lives lost and 1 vast IUOUlt or huroiemty ( Ie.StEyed 1. fires that O'lg- . . . Inah'l In lump 'XIloslons. , TIme tests of oils that hl1 hcrn hl'mllc ns sari 5 I. the llSllcol'S whoa mnle h. COl' ) mouth dlslrmtem'ested cimelnlsts hn\'o lltcnt l\t 11slltm'stl'd chemlslt \ a shown ( Limit tm oils WI' ( dalgerous un 1 below time lU'lscl'lhed degree oC l'lbus- ; ttun , Itititought the Nohirmiska. lon IlhoU1h rl'hl'nsl.1 test 01 10 Is tl'n degrees below time slundnl'll ot ! ova , aimd other . ' ' ald olhe. Riltc 'j'be ulynr- n\lhCl truth Is that the tle or the chIef 11llectol' ) has been Illost elth'cl. : given up to [ ollcll hog-rolling amid his duties have been shl1eful. mieglected I , ( XCI'llt ' ) s tar lS tile collection oC ( Ct S Is COIlI'UI . ' 1ho Ilw cOllterlntes that time lii . specter shall In\o nn otco nt the Rtute ' capitol lud Ihat hil 1'0'ls shall Ic accessible , hut so fur , . f1I' ni cal he nscel. tnhwll ( th.r his heNI 10 nlhllt to ' ( imuIib } ' wtt thl ! , part ot the II W. * Under the statutes time chic Inspector II i requlrCll to mnke anti ( lel\er to the go\'ntr In the mOlth or lnnunry or ( nch year : n report or the hllleet n hJ' hlmselr l nl11 11lllles duurlmig the iuie . cClln cnlemlnr year , amid turn Inlo the t state treasury the bnlllce due , I nl ' . { ) to this t\l 10 RI'h report , hos h mit ill fill nl'llcm'alce ' so far as we l'll ) nHce'lnll. Xow , the oil IIRIIlcton inv Hholll ) eiher he strictly elforccl ] or l'elll'nI'I : ) ' 'he Ileolle , of Nelrlskl Ileh'e anti Ilel the Ilrotel'IOI which oil Ilspecton im I deslgled to afford against tIme Rnlu of eXlllosl\e ( Ills , 111 timoy are wlll tl II ' thc eXIJ'ISI ! oC stick IllSIL'CIIml. ) ( 'I'lm fnct that the fees collected exceed the cost of Inspection shows COIChIHh'ol ) ' Ihnl t tile eutl'e eXJlse hns heen borne h. 1 ) time colustmmiueru. ' 1hore Is , thereO'e , 10 m dClllll ( 01' eXClse for rcpeallg the I mtv ns I mcaS1'e oC OCOIOI ' . Un the cOllral ' , the del1111 Is for n test C1ltI to that IOW II'escl'llell ) II time , . oiIer slaleH II Iowa limo test Is lit ) 'Ilcgl'ces , 1111 Ihnt Is time stnllnrll of : olher states where IlslJcton Is itoim- I ell ' cOl11letel ) 'rhe ICW inspector wi he eXllcetlll to t start ( lilt mIgilt Ill \ll.e his delmlh'H COllll : with tile iuis . 'l'hnt wi lethe he I hl'dRhll1 tiion amtybotiy except the t dcnlel's who oils Into 1IIIolt ois c- bl'tRlm Ihlt wOlld he . rejected In olher slnles. "ITlTJ : Il COIUSlI' ) , The leglslllh'e IJlnllg wi cost twIce Vas . ns much this year ; IS It dil two > 1'nll : I ngo , when Inlol' amid mate'lnll wel'e , i tlgiter than they nm toln > ' . "h ' Is this thUH ? "h ' Hhould tIme state PIIY ' $110 Ihls 'eal for WO'k which cost only \n ' SO ( ) Cl'lts two years Igo ? The nlrln . - Ion ,1 01'IU I , which Is the chief bOlef- clary In time state printing steal . dc- , ehutre4 that the ' : contxactors lost ' ' cures cOIU'aCTI'H 10lt IOI' ? two years ago. That wIll 10 10 tel thl . mititFittes. But C'I ! If the contract two > 'el's : ago hInd hlcl ) : O Per CClt too low , there Is uo olhcI' CXlllulaton for cloub - hug the cost or leglslalh'e ilg Ilrlntlg this year. There Is manIfestly emily out ltolnl expinhmntiomm , , nUll that Is col- 11:101 II0lg the bidders 10 rob ) the : stale. Colusion to raIse prices , In C01.t lIIIIICI' ) , ! I\llly melns ; fl amid , IUl fl'lld vItiates 11 comitrmmcts. As a. I untttcr : 01 fact , the contract for this ' cOltmct printing has 10t been legally : ratlileti. I Is signet enl ' h. ex.Secl'elll > ' Alel , one or the three officers of the boml. : Neither :11. Moore , atl1tO' of Imhlc accounts . nor : :1' Haltl' ' , slate treasurer . las slmed 11 Ihat contract tier coitumiittetl time atmite 111' cOltnltel silte to lt Time Ilel'folmlnces of Alien at thc close ut f lila term are so scanllnlous that uothlng lIRe can bo Ilfelet thal con II\auc , wih the printing job. 'I'ho leglHlalule should at once revok I thl ! contract lS11 n. ni f1 , . rm'ol\ nth" " , . . . . . . . un VU''I' that were \ulo through lunlfest colu- stout nmolg the bltlels for state prlimttmmg. t 1)'lutlg. _ 11,1'ILL l'/UASlct Dot DENVER Colo" , Jan. 13.-To time Editor ot The Dee : Doth branches ot the Colorado legislature - lature have adopted a resoluton instructing Colorado -United States : senatorsand .nied and requesting - questing tho' - representatives tn congress to resist all efforts to reorganize PacIfic roads so as to perpetuate or reinstate their man- agements or extend government credit U them and to urge at once the appointment ot an impartial sole receiver to manage the Central and Union Pacific roads In the interest - terest ot the government and all concerned ' until It can be determined what toreclosure or final adjustment should be made. I Is rumored here that Senator Brice will cal Pacific railroad committee tOlether this - - week to take acton friendly to roads before other western legislatures can Instruct sen- atot Would It not be ot benefit to Nebraska - braska I your legislature would act promptly In i line with acton taken here ? For text ot Colorado resolution so Denver Times ot January - uary .10. W. G. EVANS. Those resolutions have ah'cltr been publshcl by The Dee. Time question Is , whnt.lre the memhC's 01 time Nebraska legislature going to don teen on this subject ? . COTTON AND JlJAT PflODUQTION. i A convelton was held nt Jackson , MIss. , Inst wee ! to cOlslder the ) roblel of how to mnlm cotton raIsing payIt docs not vay' ) now auth the outlook for the hnmclIllte future Is not IlromlRlng , : Xcelt perhaps , for / few favored 10' cnltes nld ( 1 few Il h'lduall who can IJolluce ( It clwnI11) Among the prollo sllols submitted to the conveltol was 010 for the rcducton of the size of ft.t tl' croius. 'he plan for the ICCI- plshment of this IB to orAallze ni asseT cia lon of cotton growers which shnl cover time BOUUI and have state ummuti 111 county bruuichmes. Every cotton plaimter Is 1 to he brotmglmt iiito it auth ' ' bruhtilto I 111 every mcmiis ' her Is to pledge himself to reduce his : cotton Ic\lmge for 18j at least 010. I ' thll ) When 7 [ pm' cent of ul time , farmers II Dr per cent of the cotton growing area of the coml' ' hu\e agreed (0 this plnn It Is t ho Jut . Ilto 011cm- , tel , all local commitees are to ho , cholen to see that each pluliot keeps his mhgreemnemmt. I ammy , ohme hl'I'nl.s his JI'dge time cotton he IIInnt8 II excess of whnt lie agreed to Is to he 11cstrorell I ) the COl 11 t eo. I I estmntell that If this ) llnl could he lucceisul ' CI'I ! out It ; would II'IIg this 'rcur's crop he low 7,000,000 halos Ot fl'o\ 2,000,001) 10 ) 8,0O,000 ( ) bales loss thun time CI'OII or 1801. I is Il'olallo ) ) n Illln of this 1,111 woull Jot \\'ol'k with l'IUI'C success , ) e. I'ause time right of a committee to dc ItlY IL 110'101 of a mmmii's crop of cot. . 101 l'll 11olht\is ho simecossuuuliy COl , tostoti , iumt the evIdent ' . ' tl'slOI lut e\'llent detO'nlllutol 01' the soulhel'n cotton Illnntl'r8 to IcIIICO I Il'Olllctou Is 1 move thnt mc\IN ctnm . sldermttlon. Such 1 stt'p his hcel 1'Jl'll 01 thel for some . 'cal'l Ilt wlhout commlldlug much UtCltOI ( room tlitmmn Now that cotton growing Is uUIl'oltnlle nnl leelS lIki.'Iy' to onUluo NO tlttsy ' IU'Q ' IU'I'IJt'llg to ehnllo their policy . . 'l'hls m'er ' Ilrollcrly le l'OIUWIIIIt . to time cOlsllcrulol at the whent : ,1'OWOII of thl northwest . I Is not 1108' RIle fem ' them to 10 afly'tlIIiIg now , hat cause time whent II II time ground 111 1 larger area has Iwcu 1\\1 thnlllal , , hut time qtiestlutt of redtmcliig the ' questol l'l'llucllg nl'n LI L IR oimt' that mnty ho profitably l'onlllorel I (01' time future . 'rho conseimstms of ilitOili . Int amid 111'actlnl ( 0111101 ! Is thnt this I wi hlre to ho dOle It tw wllnt L , gl'owel' or limo Ulll'l States are to i 111.0 twl hlluBlr > ' I IU'olluhlo ( tine . Wih the fOllllable COllKttou they ) 11' compelled to oueoumuer l ) time lurG ' I . Ol prn mnrkttt evident they cannot cntnll the i lr or the past without tORs l When e growing of clon 111 whent 11 le ul(1lnhle I Is i the dlctnt or ordInary busll'ss wlslol to tam ntenlin to . somethllg ehm that prohimlses n better return. Tim ; IW"t 1.IT b121S10X. Iowa tl'rchnnlR 1ll RhlIIlra of ni c imisse ! will e thll . It mmuuujority of 111e t rlh'onll C I IRItl't.S of thnt simile , hU\1 h had Iht oju 11gc to wlhslnlt till't Imnn l , . " hIl . ' nut "rn.r" " fn ln'uir , upom them hJ' tm i. laths Rll to demuy tile ) rUton or the latter for 1 mnlerlal In- CI'elRe tim the Rrhellull or Ilxhlum fl'elght rates . thnt hare beel Iii force for over five J'e's. 'fhe Iowa raIlroads t hither these titles have been just .IS prosperous , If not more so , its rahiroatis Im In I other muolgithorlllg states. I wOlll nlturnl ' b RUJllo ell that thl ' would h ave heene.ollenl to nccellt without fm' the' Protest the scimedimie ulder which t heir ( II'llll mllge 1111nflncss ) hInd stt'mutiliy Ilcl'eIHi ll : But they seel 10 have : tholght thnt thccoull force the COmuilimIsilmohi to do ' ' ' contnlssln theh' every bhllllg 111111011' nnxlolR to Inke hnJ' heCoI'c 11' IJI'sOJel ) sholll chll e wih the t nc- cession to olce of the newly elected iiiemmiber. In tills they hlve 1IIIHU'CIUy 11R'ed their caicuhmttlon. 'ho prosPective' llcrlnscll flnnclnl rc : hn'n nlll'cII ) ' 10 111'e hlen tmmly . (11 of tutu roasols hack of tii ( ' rzuihiouit1s' uetl . . UOI fOI' n raise oC the Iowa rile achied ule. 'I'he .eolilo of the states wet of 10wI have 1lln 1I0lnlllg 10 thl r11:11 : sl11Ltnn exist IhIg thm'e nH I most flVci' Ile and Irreftmtibhe nrgtihmleUt for lower Crelght Iles oil tint l'nlrOHls' that serve i them. In chIRlqL , for eXllllle , ole or the IOtllntcnt farces In the ennctment : I or time I'Cl'entmuxlll1 rl'clght rte IIIW I , was the fact \hntHho rahlrQldS ; In Xe - I ImRlm were exnctng charges nllll'oxl. mlunteiy 101110 ) thee received for ' tram . Iloltng slmllr classes or goods the Rnmo dlslunce on the other side oC time : lls- iotll 'he 10w 10lls : , In thei' Ilettol Ito I 10 thl' lalh'olHl ) counmumissinu alcgl'll thnt L Iowa TatlS were conHhlfrnbly ! 0WOLtimau I those $ II the similes east of Iowa , Ilt t tilOV COlfeRell ' failed Ip ! lbstnntnle : thei' statemncmit. I they could but sa ' Ihut 10wI hall 111111(1 that her rte : schclllle \\'nl untcmmlr thee and umm - just nnll rlRllllt 12 to : ; llC' cent the > ' Ilght Ilnnt Ihl' edge of the comullson of 10wu anti N hlsk/ rates now HO 11nmalhr to thcl1cnlcltonR. TIme 11eclslon ( oC the Iowa commission Is slllll ) > ' that tile railroads have fuhlet I to lakl' : elL I k50 \ i'lie cmmissioners coulll not PeLCPJrtt Iny { duty resting Ullon them to self tltlt limp Inconw of thc rail - 1011 : rcmaln UIHUtllnlfhed dlrll ) harll tmcs , whlo Il'lces of every Interlal I und clmmoI1yphl\'e ! fulen mimiti the ernlns or evhy olher hHllstr > ' simow a shrlnlmge. This' decision or the coin- mnlsslomm will ceptnimi1y COlnHIUll : general ) OlJlul hl)11IO\'nT Whet It II Good ,1 9r , . . ' OOb. mOC' ( : The , most ' that ts ] bu exp ted ot the presemt congress b Ie passage of the tip- pruflrldtLcjcbifls 1 . , .A 'mOrntlangl'cs' Jmssale can ahvays be depended upon to vole away au the money In 'slght. . al - . . ' The Senntorh.1 Drift. . D"r" r News. Senator WolcotcUnes to go on record as fu\'orlng operation of the Union PacIfic mall line by the government. WIthin n VeLy short ( line I will be found that most of the western senators , holdo\'er and 'eTect. along the line ot the road will come ali pretty elcse to 11'lnl It whatever It de. sires The Chamber nf Commerce me- , modal should be signed hy every one In order that the voice of Colorado may be heard. . _ Our senators wi not speak for the fltUtt : , . Ceiling 41r181 > 10n , New Yorlc Sun The fectacle af Hon. Charles F. Crisp , speaker ar the house of representatlyes . boatng again In the reprsentnth'e caucus that the democratic party In congress CIUCUS kept its ple.Ie8" diEPhl'S the falseness af that bat with increased emphasis Back of all pledges put Inlo words Ihere was be. fare the democracy was chosen to cube In 1892 other pledges stl more slemn and 1m. perath'e , unrecorded because fundamental and Inseparable from the party's name and h onor. . 1orrou'lnJ Trouble nnd-Teara Chicago Recr That Colorado lellslature will be worth watching. All signs point to the conclusion that time men 1mm the ) are going 11 body to have I period of storm and ' Irlals. The laUes , are stubbor In their views , and they mean busi- n oes . They will Insist upon havIng heir own way , and II the men will not tImings give In the ladles can melt and resort to ' mel resrt wo- man's weapon-Iears. If the male members I of Colorado's governing body mean to resist t they must steel themselves agaInst the nerve-hrealdng sight ot wet Pocket handc kerchlels. . Couhln't Stn"1 thO Stench. Tecumseh Chieftain Walt Seley II having I hard time trying han to get 1 Job with this present legislature. He Isn't at all particular what the 01 partcular job Is 1 : eitherjust anything to get on the pay roll , The trouble with , Seeley Is that ho 11 V record-ne ot thaEe odorous records that raise ! n foul slench to the nostrils of honest V people. I Is I for this relson that the legis- : Iature l very properly consider him a fit Per. 80n to shun and we are glad to ft that such Is the sentlmezmt . He may break In sentmenl. I y et. but If hq does It will be In some under. wI - hlndC way and not with the consent 01 ; 'Ilher the senate or house Time slate of Nebraska can most happily dispense wit ) ; hapPiy al poltcans ot the Seell'y dlsJense wlh S rho 611110 tiostauramit. New York Bun. The crusade ar Senator Alien . h gun the other day against the ' privileges granted to " ' " 1Irlvll "one Page , who keeps I restaurant In the natOnal clpllol , wi nO doubt ho apple clalell along time shores . IhQres ot the Platte . how- Plale. eyer It may be pn the heft bank of the Potomac , , 'ho Nebrasla mtrnuttr says that Mr Patlt occupies. tree Of ttht t. ' seven ar eight lal ; best rooms In time splendid building . four bulhJnl. being devoted tothe 1 lapenslng 01 food 10 hungry sena10rs"lhat time government , IhrOulh the senatt'mm rnntngen ( ulmd . IIYS Cor ' or every steve tiif'I ' iII' ' l'IUge In the kitchet ' and every other k1Irie ' at kitchen ( klchen' . I pays tor everypoilfld ' of tuel used lii dm' : , ' \ II 11' Page's cookIng for all hIs lights and even , Cor all time ice . tIme hitter Ilono to time luno 01 about $30) a ' Last ' $3 I nizjthl. J.at ) year as Mr . Alien Is l'llM' e Ice lull wan aver tJ.tO and the gbvqriment ) hi liald for , washinG Mr. 111 * ' > "nom' and cleaning his ; clrpelR. )1 IOoltnIIIO\'er the biil for UI 1 1lr , Allen fould a nurchase his day 1&9 170 yards ofAXml l\tr. Cu'jel and ( 'urds , at oilier canJet r lp\Q I'estuurnt. IlL $2.f. per yard ) put doH ' , ' Inlklng 6Si i lor tim i tem ulono. A lv years ago time leltchen was remadced a.rmc.t itbed : Up , and the bli ll Jhet was $ \,0 Paid hij' ( tbs govel'llell. )1 hi ! t litiotm to tile ammniif tnt dltol annujllntrest ) an that sutmi . I represented In Ih " t manent lixturt's. BUi. Ixlll'PS. government " IlYs , . It ! , t1 > JearH. " ( till ) ' $ { a m lonlh" for what Is consumed In the form of I ce . fuel , lights . and so , on , or about $ 1OO 0 ! $8,0 . a year. aJcr. the prices which Mr. laJe wait nble , to lix. with such cpnct.lon ! , the IIOpulsl senator hail little 10 say : " 1 have no fault whalcver U till with his I ! > rce although 1 see beefsteak wll I del l ar and sonic odd cents there while Ihe same quality attea In my seton whie the country CIU be bought alit ) cooked for 2 or : i ceimts. I goes UII to I with trtmtiies. 1 IruUes do not Imow what truffles are , but an or ( ) nary porterhouse bee/sleak with truiiie ; adats $4 , porterhouse IruUes 01 COUI { Mr. AUPI's resoluton of Inquiry - quiry oa this did . o subject not meet with gen eral U'proval. Mr. link , premllln 'en. that I Mr. Page wits a citizen or / Maine said Ihat c"zen lald Mr. Allen had found a , , mare's nest ; that In _ stead of being u mine ot wealth , Ihe restau rant yielded so Iittie lilOlit . with its . yle1led aa IIte prll. re- stricttxl patronage . thlt It had alwaYI heel . I heal 10 get I good mlU10 conduct It , Mm . Hawl ! ) ' and Mr. Jandeln ( look about the tm.Iew of the ( \Iew atalr IU' altogether Iii C chlcf 11l.ctcal use ff Mr Alien's relearches ma ) ' come hereafter tn Nebraska . when he tells there time story ot time Ice the Ax 111te1' and tlu truflies. tie . . ' - - . - - - - - - : TJODRI - 70 .tCITTS C. . ' & N brlk CIty News : While tao plple of Holt county Are carchlng for 'S tt'B uc. mains IL would be wise to keep 1 sharp out- ! look l on the passengers leaving for foreign p orts , relg Cllter County Dacon No clue to time Darrt Scott < plsode his yet ben II clcrej : and the truth hi ' II slowly 11R\nln ! upon the people that I was 1 shrewd trick ot his f rlends to cheat UIO ) penitentlsry. Shelton C1pper. Darrett Scott Is still r rmlsiing In 101 cunly. and while his cue 8eem3 somewhat . mysterIous , there 19 an opinion lurking In the minds of many PeOple hat there Is n good deal of time 'falte ' bus' "Cale l nes" connected wlh It. bus'i Wayne Democrat : There is not one particle partcle of evidence of his leath , or that any one was even hurt and the chancM are that here are people right In O'Nel that are keeping strings on him , amid one at least In the state house at Lincoln that couki find h I 1m easihI' . couh fnd Schuyler Herald : There Is talk that Ihr- rel Scott. the notorious Hol county thief , wa not Iynehl at all . but hall hlmse abducted . ducted , by hIs friends. Now IC time courls I are net entirehy roUen they wIll deelnro entre ! the ' $40,000 the bal forfeited. . Walt and see what Chadron Recorder : A great many peopic , peple believe that It WS all a concocted schcme . , on the Nrt 01 Scott to V mllsaupear , as if by IlsAPPI I i rmmurmkr . thereby releasing his bondsu1en 1 and giving him I chalce to escallO the cotmn- try and the sentence ot Imprisonment which . had been passed upon him. Wahoo Era : There Is a strung suspicion In time minds oC 10st PeoPle who have fol- lowel the later de\'elopments In the Barrett Scott case that the whole thing Is Barret : perpetrated for the utrposo ot ahiowln purpse alowing Scott to esealo the penalty of his crime : while at the seine tme releasing his bends. : bnds- I en. Schl'ler Qui : Time Qui considers the whole timing l rake amid believes that the whole affair wa Illannet by Scott hlmselC ; that It Is a scheme to get away from the ; hands oC the law wlhout his bondsmen havIng - Ing to pay for his disappearance , for surely I dead Ian 15 n lonler responsible. The 1 whole story hooks . " " decidedly "fshy" and we 1 I do lot believe that any mob took Scot i " whatever and that a mere baod of his frIends assisted him cult atthe contitry. Friend Telegraph : The hlnt ror Dnrrett L Scott still continues lS rriless lS over , Every day more people pople are accepting the S theory that the sehemo oC abduction was carried out by hIs friends In order to save him I term In the lien or to nvoh the S payment ot $40,000 bonds. We hate to believe that there are men In Holt count ) . so des\erte that they wouhl kill or ever I abluct ! Barrett Scott without Barret Scot n greetem Irealer maUve thereCor than has yet been shown Holt County Deacon Light : Darrett Scott has sUddenly disappeared . all the most diii - gent and cnrerdl search should be prosecuted until ho Is found dead or nhit'e. I ho has been murdered hy YI/lantes becuse hc stole the people's money the guiy ones should be bl'ought to justice amt suffer the penal ) ' ot the crime of murder. I he has been murdered by his pretended Crlends who got part of the county money , anti were equally guiy With Scott , because he had demanded of them the mane ) ' or exposure , then they should be deal with as murderers and punished according to Inw. I ho has : been spirited away by his friends for the purpose oC escaping prison by a rarccal hold up and time shooting or his team mini leaving a trail to the Niobrara for the pur . : pose 01 leading the publIc to believe he was under the ice and thus pave a way to re - lease his present bondsmen and enable the collection or his large life Insurance , then time scheme . should _ be exposed and he per petralors condemned. In any event rue Ireat mass ot people desire to know what dlsll- slton has been made ot Darrett Scott . and every endeavor should be made to find him , and no honl'ablo effort should be spared to ferret out Id1 abductors and administer their punishment according to the enormity or the cime , . \ DEIlE.IT O1' Tl CARLISLE : JtLLL. . Globe-Democrat : The menace U general trailtr which the possibility ot hasty and dan- /erous financial legislation offered will now be re'lovcj. Business will be allowed a breathing spell . and wih this will come the probability that the Peril has passed away for goo& Denver Republican : Even I no financial or revenue legislation should bo enacted time worst that could possi- bly happen during the coming year would be another Issue ot $50,000,000 or 5 per cent bonds and the country can better afford' ' to assume even that burden than to have any such _ _ . wretched . _ _ and destructive u measure as the larlSle ) i or any of mrs telaws passed uurb Ing i this session Clnclnnnt Enquirer : I Is not too late to do , something. I Is tIme conspIcuous duty ot the blretallst ! In congress 10 push vigorously : the demand ror \ tree and , unlimIted coinage ot Iold' ' and silver as long as there i a reasonable hope ot success. I there Is to be any financial legislaton l at all before the 4th ot March the bimetalists should be able to at lest secure tor silver as thuch as was lost by the repeal ot the purchase clause ot the Sherman act. Indeed , much more. New York 'Vorld : I Is time for time demo rats In congress to get together. I is I time tor them to put aside their factional wrang. lngsan i < do the duty that lies so near them. There Is need at a leader wIth a strong imand here Is need ot common sense and a due recogniton oC the country's claim for relief. I Is probably true that this congress cannot pass any comprehensive currency bill , and perhaps It Is just as welt. But It can do all that Is immediately . necessary. Chicago nelord : The defeat ot time jill Is another indication that time best thing this congress can hope to do Is to gIve the whole queston qm Into the hands Qt I competent com- m nlssn. ! . It mlglt go further and present an outno formula ot some definIte plan were It net for the tact that no two democrats seem to approve I defnite plan In common. But imo l exhibitIon which cuhnlnaled In the fiasco ot yesterday forbids all' hope that anything l { trustworthy remedial legislation can emanate from this congress New York Recorder : 'Ve have no desire to t discuss the question Crom a partisan point oC view. The situation Is too grave for that. The condition or the treasury Is serious. I 10'01ves i the best Interests of the whole coun- lry , Mr. Cleveland and hIs secretary or the trasury have proved that they are incapable ot dealing with It to the satisfaction 01 their own part . and their idiotic policy ot solving the problem cannot , ot course b endorsed ' by the republicans oC the present wngress and Iho republicans-elect ot Its cnfess Buffalo Express : Time result ot inaction by this congress must require a special session of the Iiifty.ourtim congress early In the spring , It the presIdent . yields to the popular desire , The outlook Is that the necessities oC time government wi leave blm no choice but to cal a special session unless ho weak- cns at hue last and decides to suspend gaul payment a IJosslblly which many New York financiers greatly fear. though the presi- dent declared In his annual message that he should main lain the currency at 41s Jlresent standard , whHe\'er the COJt , I would tHJ a startling illustration of democratic Incapacity If I democratic preBldent shouhl b forced to cal an extra sessIon oC a republican congress II rescue the country ( rain the perils lute which I democratic eongresB . had plunged I. CfIJ UKN'J' CI WO. Galveston News : Mon 'lhould not spend nil worth his I. lme studying hlmselt. 1e Is not Plain Dealer : Some men go to extremes : but very many IJUrtUe a mean coumse : . - I Chicago TrIhumue'S.S'lmmmt : dO you Ihlnle of these eggs" whispered the lean boarder OIl 'l'hcHu eggs . " responded time tat boarder whoso * accll.alon was that 01 amlyertisiimg , alverthdul clerk In a newspaper olitre . "urc too lutl' 10 clwsll ) ' . " Brooklyn Telegm.uau : Jeweler-The Inscrlp. lion you wish engra\'ed on the Inside 01 thla ' iltig 1 understand Is "Itlarceilus 10 Irene , " "Marcelu ! Young Man ( with ! embarrassment-Yes. thats ) . ' " " deep Ihut'l . rigtut But-r-on'l cut time "lrono" Cincinnati Trniune : Je-JIW does It imp- I > el that none 01 you women have collie forward with n new ' { cote wih lew cunenc plan' 8he- O. we already ha\c a IJorlect one. When we need currency we Just sit down and cry for it. JWM lEn BACII1II.OI1 UNCLE. ChicaGo Herald Ivo u secret 10 disclose Sweet Mnrl\ I conoerns your ruddy nose Sweet Merle ; Aarie I would sn come 'round all right , And once moro he l > eull ) ' white , I you Sweet wauldn'l MarIe lace , IU tight , - 4 -V V . - - V - - - OVTIWlwn flor.ijoyn'sircujuuntriox - . . lcarMY Ztanmlartifclovernor : hlohcomb's : GO\lrnr 10lcomb'8 l natmumari address is it .Calr % Inauguarl addrl I n exposition ot an bonest h ' . mnn'/ lntenlons anll commanlI reo SPCCt nail consideratIon Crom Cnlr.mlndell and honest anon of every Iolieal faith . CreIghon News : lion . Sias A , 10leomb his h taken the oath ot oflice . and starts out on time exercise l of his ( lutes with prudence . zeal anti Interglt ; on the exercise of these the halJlness 01 the people and the tles prose ! anl pro' per I ) ot the state Is assurel , Falrmont Signal : The Inugural address of Oo\'ernor IClcomb mnabe considered s trictly conrervatlve , and gI'cs , . ttrlcly conrn'ntve glvcs no Indiesa Iona whatever of hnlractcable thrlls anti Is i free front visionary mmggeatloums . lie Rives manner. his views In 1 sUJtons. , businesslike Malison Reporter : Oo\rnar Holcamb Is to be congratulated Illn the splendid Impression - pression his Inaugural his created . No b'thI . no champagne nor orcimeatra for the taxpayers to pay Cor- simple yet strong and inmpres- slve Inaugural , His mldreM was firm , poInted homiest and reallss. teL tem ! rale and hopeCul. .aklarHI JtClblcan : Sibs ,1010mb s now our gov rnor. and while wo clo nat cx- pecl any job ot Sla , wo have no llesltnncy In saying that we believe ho will make a good govt-rumor-nothing brilliant or seimsa- tonal perhnIJ . but will (10 his best to fill the posItion In a credItable and honorable manMr. At least wo shall not find him guilty before , he has been tried , just because he Is n demo- pop 1)00.Broken . Broken no" Republenn : Governor Hol- comb's recommendaton Cer time amendment ot the Australian ballot is . In our opinion , a rerorm no"ed. lie reconmnsentls an nmuieimd- uncut which wi facilitate a more rapid anti accurate count ot \ates. that each party 1mev- : hug n fair IJereentage ot the vote Ihoult have , reprNcntton on time election hearth anti an amendment so an elector cn 1llgnte. . where It is possible , his choice of candidates and aL tim same tte his Ioltcal convic- tions. Gemmeva Journal : The most sensIble thing In Governor iloicoimub's mesago to the legI- : , laturo was his suggeston that ( time rate oC Interst on state warrants be reluced front 7 p r cent to I\ I \ ! per cent or G per VOmIt The reason for this reommenlnton was ; time refusal on Lime part oC many hoMers at state warrants to turn the ! warrants Into ; the penl3ent school fund anti receive their mone ) Already several . bIlls have been \ In. traduced looking toward trllucl a reducton In the 1 Interest rate , the members appearing to m favor the lower rate ot I per cent ralher than time rates suggested by Governor , Hol- comb. Undoubtedly tate warrants drawing t ; per cent would rematn at par and the : state wcul be saved many thousnnlts or dolar. We hope the Fillmore county mem- bets will assist In pushing this bill thrugh , . SUUTll 1).tiCOTA'S J'JUiIlLfM1'u'T. Sioux. City Tribune : The defalcaton 01 ex- Treasurer Taylor of South Dakota Is a calam- I ) ot no mean proportons. I the fgures which have wilch been given out are near correct It means a loss to every famiy lu thO state , on an average . or $5. Mimimuexpolls Journal : The deralcaton ot r 'reasurer Taylor ot South Dakota , and tim at- lendant financial ruin oC a number ot the 1 lealing men of that state suggests that some I tew system wi have to be adollted for fur nlshlng security for fnancial agents. The Insurance - surance scheme In vogue among bank oiltciait ; seems to otter the proller remmiedy. ofcials St , Louis Republic : The South Dakota re- pUblcans have lost ole ot their active and I able leaders In the person ot Slate Treasurem prson S1to Trlasurer Taylor , who has left I the state without l wihout ac- counting I . _ .or . $ .50.000 .ot" time . stato's money. : lucre seems 10 I no doubt that the good old' ' republtan tmes have come back-but not to , stay. ) MlnneapOls Tribune : Tim defaicatlon ot deCalcaton State Treasurer Taylor or South Dakota Is . under the circumstances , nothing less than a calamiy for that state. The Past year has been a hard one for South Dakola. The crops were short-In some sections the farmers did not raise enough for bread and seed. Taxes have been coming In slowly funds Taxe the treasury are 't a low ebb . and this defaica- doalcl- ton ot $350,000 will grestly ' inbreaso the financIal embarrassment gCty' hnpose addi- tonal ( burdens upon time people ot the state which they are nat In god condition to bear. Sioux City Journal : The benr'j gardlng ex-State Treasurer Taylor must be especially huml.tng ! to the repuhlcans of South Dekota who have shared with their brethren In the north generally In pride for the honest strict and busInesslike record or their management ot state affairs especially In contrast wIth the record ot those states which , , . , . , " , " have , . "pmn".ln ben for long A" . periods IVt , . . _ most _ 'u' dls- . _ tnct""lv - . .vv..v. " " . , " uau hL" ' bear the odlul ot the acts ot unfaithful pub- t lc servants , so the republicans ot South Da. k ota wi suffer In some degree for the le- Cault ot a representative ot their ie. . representatvo party ex- eeptonal though the default may bo In Its Is re cord. Chicago Tribune : From one account Taylor must have had In his possesion when he left some $250,000 In cash . whIch he html let fr om tIme various banks of Gun state within th e last three weeks of his stay in Dakota , the m oney being taken by hIm for the ostensible p urpose ot paying timoso warrants. If Tayior d id not use the money for taking up ( limit p aper ills defalcathon Is ono of tlmo most cam- pl eth pieces of rnscallty that has been ilevei- o ped in many years past. It will also be one of time umuost foolliu ever committed , for time m agnitude of time steal 1s aucim tlmt time em- b lzzler will be hunted all over time earth and se a , should it be necessary , to find and cap. t are hmimm. Z'iwrLn .4Yii rIlIZf7 , - Porttmnately the t'atilt In the Sonth flakt * ' - t reasurer's. . OfUco was securely bolted to the floor beams. These passing bhizznrd are tmsefmmi In cc. it muinihlng the people of time temperature be- t tceen thmo tsimlto imommso anti time capItol. Time iueahmen ( Chines of Caivaras was an In- t eilecitmal phenom comparemi with those who a ttempt to bluff time Japs. When tlmoy go o ut they are promptly tiultemi In , LiemitenaUt Nicholas Savln has died at Senutot' , in fluissia , at tue age , it. is asserted , of 125. lie mutuaL have been considerably a bove 100 , for imo entered the hrdmichi armmuy iii 1 708 , ninety-sIx years ago , A Boston girl humus retmhseuh to marry an Eiigilsh suItor because lie aalui lie would leami i mer to the "baiter. " Shrewti Anierleaum girls put time halter around the neck of tIme o ther contracting tiarty , and lie uiover kmiowa i t , either. Secretary ' Morton 553's wheat Is ii. lazy ' man's crop , becntmso most of the work Is done by machine , If time statcsnman front Arbor IVOltTO commltl be inuluced to steer a reaper 0mm a imot , hIly ) miny ho womild immurvest. a few vauumahio ideas by time sweat of his brow anti hotly. lion. Thomas 11 , Carter , ox-chairman of time republican national cormimittee , hiss re- colveti time republican OCulcuS onilorseimuent for senator iii Montana , Mr. Carter's irresistible simuile anti ImIs last triulimiphm liroves that time does not wither nor lmractlco stale iml cmi- ' gstgihmg qualities. Solute of time smart set 1mm San herancisco imat'e formed a wlmisthiimg class. TIme girls are not obliged timus to keep their courage up whIle uvalting for a proposal , as timey are yotlng , imamumisoummo antI wealthy. Time uuhmistiing imabit is a local mmeccssity to avert collIsions \ ihmring time fogs. , Time Astor divisloim of NetsYork's 400 uure- seated time shocking sitectache of giving gor- geotis receptioims ammul theaters imartles wlmiio thmo hotly of Mrs. Waldorf Astor was in Trinity chapel awaIting iimtermmuemmt , For genuimie cold blood immiartlessumess time aria- tocuacy of Gotimaimu amimmuits of muo superIor. Mr. 1) . J. Ockersomm of Roth Oak utters a tmumiquo New 'car resolve tlmrougim a I4ew York mmewspaper. lie remmouiimccs aileginmucto to uu'imat is "commnoimiy caileti the deimmocratlo parts' , ' ' auud will lmeimcefortit- vote ( ito retamb- lican ticket , Mr , Ockersoii'a regeneration leaves Mr. Horace Boles time high lonesome of t1emnocrncy iii Iowa. Boston's tint bills almow timat V J. Mont- goummery Sears imna regained time position once oCcuilmletl by F. L. Ames , of being time largest mndlvidmmai taxpayer in time hub. Ills tax for Issi was $48,019.92. Tlme Ames heirs pay $70,1SS.OS. Time valuatIon of real estate In Bestoum is higher timan ever before , ammO has increased 355 ocr ceumt sliuco 1868. Lively tihmmes are brewlimg in time Colorado I legislattmro. Three wonton mactimbers at that body have served miotlees omm their colleagues that they will mmot tolerate any tummmulmering vlthi time bills timey introtimmee. Slmmmhtl an nut- gallant mache so far forget Imimmuselt as to criticise or urge ninelmdmncmits , woo to his locks , flair dye won't. save hint. Itecently a. Cimucinmmati paper nrinted sensmt- tioumal reports of distress iii Netmraska. Iii. vestlgation simon's that for geuummine distress Nebraska cannot equal thmat wiulcim exists at Cinchtmnmuii's mloor , In time mlctummesque Ilockimmg valley , time heart of Ohio , hmtiimdrcmis of ' fanmihios are on the verge of starvation , him time viciiiity of Noisonville 10,000 Idle miners arc crying OmIt. for bread , Clmrlattumi Conrad , now of Winchester , Ia. , but originally of I'emmmusylvania , Is 115 years old , accordimmg to his own statemmmeimt , and is enjoyiimg good healtlm , Coimratl was 11 years old whmen ho heard George \\'ashmlumgtoum deliver - liver a speech in l'lmilndelrtmia. lie fought in the var of 1812antl , uyouhi't have donimel time tooohltobeathnttted tnthramiks. TJ11f SONG,1 NEJ7ffl ISlu'G , JameaVhmtcomb Uthey. As when Iii dreans we sometimes hear A melody so faint anti fine , Apd musically sus'eet nnti clear , it. flavors all the atmosphere With harmony divine ; " 0 So , often in my waking dreams , -1 hear a anelotly that umeemns Like fairy voices wim1iporlng . To me tIme song i : never sing. Sometimes whuen breathing o'er tIme yemiria My boyish youth has thrown away , \Viieiu all the glowing imast appears But as 8 mirage that my tearmi iiave crumbled to decay , I thrihi to fluid time nchmo anti paia Or my remorse Is stilled again , As , forward bent. and llstemuimug , I hmear the song I never sing.V A murmurlngof rhythmic words , - Adrift on tunes whose currents flow ate , .juuu VLii Vifl _ ira , . u IJirus , And far-off ious'lng of time herds s In lands of long ngu ; And every smmmnfi time truant loves Comes to mne like the coo of doves , When first ; Jut blooming fields of spring I heard ( ho song I never siimg. Time echoes of olti voIces. wommnti in limpid streams of laughter where , Thme river Time runs Imubbie-crowned , Anti giddy eddies rIpple round The lilies growIng therel \Thero rosesbending o'er time brink , Drain thmeir own kisses as they drink , And ivies climb and twine and cling About the song I never sing. An oceaum-surge ci' sound that ( alum As thmougim. a tithe of Imemuvenly art. had tenmimested the gleaming halls And crested o'er the golden walls In imimowers upon my heart. 'rimus , thus , whim open arms and cyca Uplifted toward tIme alien kiea , Forgetting every earthly tIming , I hear time umommg I miever slug , BROWNING , KING & CO Yothr Money's Worthi or Your Momi'ay Hack. 300 Odd Suits _ V Some ot' the sizes are gone in certain styios , . V oolors and - prices-Some These Special Prices lots have no saoks and app I y t 0 some have-while in the 0 vercoats midst of the 30) odd suits and you'll find sacks and outt- Ulsters ways-single and double on the broken size tabJes , breasted sacks and oven _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - Prinee AlberLs - buL the fact remainsthese Odd Suits are from the ohoioes sLyles and the ohoicest colors--or they would not have been so nearly sold out-In order to clear thorn out quick we've put them all on the front counter' and the prices are something' like these Timele are (0th' $8.5' ' ) mtmmits-now. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.03 There are seven $12.51) suits--how. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,130) Honmtm ill , $16.50 mmmi $18 - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ( ) Soruje $15. $10.50 , II ammil 820 suIts-now . . . , , , . . . . , , , . . . . . 9115,130 'rhmm'ro are four 20 - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) Home $18 , 2O anti 22&0 suits-now. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IriO ( ) ilome $5.O and $ : ; o.oo uomitmm-nouv. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . # SH.O ( ) Home 5.O0 uimd I& ® suits-now. , , . , , . . . , . . . , , , . . , . . , , , . . 8uOt ) There are ilve $35.0) suits-now. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . You never bought now this season's make of' high cla5s suits at such prices-as the lots are badly broken some of' them will be gone the first day , Q1I1 1)AWI1-A ) ' good assortment yet of' those $5 , $6 oUU 1fli'LLL and $6.50 Pants at $3.75lnolud - ing black worseds and black clays , worth $6 and $7 , your choice at $3.75 , . . , , . , , , , DROWNING , IING & CO.