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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1895)
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I nnl 15. Tribune Bldg. c , ' \'oehlngton. 10 I , ' Htreet. N. 'V. conlusPoNIflNcl : . Al eomtunlcltons rclltnR to MWA nod edl. tornl matter houl be ndMIMed ! To . the Idttor. IUSIISS LtTCnS. All hUIC . ' leler Rnd remltnncls .1011d be pdI ' eel to The lto 1u1lliihtng cOmpRny , ! Omnht Urnr. . cheeks nnl l'I1IR1lnl pGRlofce , or.le" to & , lie Ind" pIYR1I" 10 tim or.I"r . ot the cOlnpnny. ' ' ' ' . 'lJ llL'l 1'UIJLISIIINO COMPANY. - . Im l'UILISllNO . - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - ITATflMINT OP cIflcUIATlO. UNT 01 CmCI.ATJN. Ororgo 13. Ticiuek. ) Accretnry ot The lce Pub . 18hllg conipotiy. being duly worfl. nYR lift the Rctunt 'Un1er or full nnd eomptrlo caples af the . nne , UfldOY Bee V 131y Morning. lvnIng nnl tlrullY I'\enlnl prlnle.1 dlrlng the month or Nuvetnber . 181 , Wal I es follows : IV 1. tolows . . . . . . . . 2.t9 1. . . . . . . . . ; l' 2 . . . . . . . . 2l,67 17 . . . . . . . . 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( . 2' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 'O-6 , , g : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ; n ( 1 28. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : i rs V H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.r.G2 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2O.O2 . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . 2.02 15. . . . . . . . . 2G.1I : . . . . . . . . . ' Tolnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.G:1 . , . . 'V Leiis leluctlons nni iUrflCl o for unoold LI .lellelons . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . nne . . . . rlur . . . . , l Tala MM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < 1.372 . . . . . . . . . . . . IV 1nl ) ' average net alOlWl " \ . . . 11. . . ' . . . . . . 21.61 . ] 'ZHCIUCK. . Swor tn heroro ml and Rllnerlhr In my pr. tnce this 34:1 dny of n'rrmhrr. 1891. : : < Scnt. ) N. 1' . 1"f'I. . Notary 1'tibllc. L _ . . _ _ _ . or co I'Se. HICI'IIIIO'OI'H : ! \IHlt : to Neh\Hlm ) h:11 : 101hllg to tlo wih 101- : tics what C\'CI' . , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l \\'httt the . cllzlls oC ( Olahn CXPlct ) ' I oC the cl ( cOllcl ' Is that It keel ) thl' : tax rate dVfl. ( ) ; I't'nl'h 1 IH.Olll' ) ) hn\c thc peculiar hahlt ) : oC Inldng a i 111 ( who tcntcr : his rcsig : 1110n lt : his vord. ( V . 'I'hl' ? 11'111 lllOl'tgtIgC foreeiosut'e Is ! nolhln ; Ilre 10' Ilss tll n hell ) ( uliI . to hoost ) ( thc flllg 11111. V 8lnntO' 11 II % ' II\c the whie ( 1 : hOI c tllm'rH. hit Senator Gorlnn ( wi I l0t go / hlngl' ' so ( long as hc hI Ihlc to L ; fee(1 ? ( 111111S1lf. V Not ti Sll'I''lm.Iortol IR agnln at I : his 1)tSt ) of luly Ihe Coillit ' ' ' 10St Illt coulI' lllly : hc c IHsl'ell ( that thl' go\'crlmtmt tttVisii I. Ington ) Still 1LV(4. j 1'litit . Pnol ! Pacilc fO'celoslc Is n ; J1'et , g001 hIl I. It hI Just whlt the : 1)eOile \ vaiit , hut Just whnt the boii I- 1111113 to lot walt. Only one 1)l'eHIlCllt ) oC France has : R\'el Olt Ihe 10rlal terl oC se'cl L- 'cars. 11'cslhmt ! FII'c would Ikcer y t lueh to hu the SCCol ] I. . . . ' ! he qleHtol oC the hour : How wi V the one hll1'ctl olltl e11I1)iOyC.M oC the : atate senate tklei'itiiiie which sxt ! ' -slx : V oC thel lhnl tIW lIlly ? V Pm'halS the Chicago rCIh\cans ) wi now cOltcnt thcIRc'es wih he lnnlnJ 0 still hunt for the Place In the Unlcd V Stnl s senate now occupied by John : I. Pnllcl' . - V The SOllh Ollhl Hoartl or Ellucn- ( tlon Is gmp\lnJ : ) wih the IJ'ohlmn of I : i elfol'cetl cconol ' . 'hcn will the V OIthn . board settle tO\1 to this 10st ' 111)01.tnlt ) uusiless ? V Jf till the ( lejtrtlllelIti4 : of city ' I ul delJln'IIClts ciy o''el- i ment could 101lt to the sale sl\ln oC ; ! ] Jihlc 10ley us the street dcpartmelt [ , : ; tile 1llnces oC thc city would he In n V IllIcit more hCllh ' colltBtIol1. I ' As Itligilt . have heel CXIJecJ.t1 the nianagers oC the Brooklyn trolley Jill Cs I Irc folowln the iustrious exnlple of thc 1U'llls of Pullln by tlecI'llg ] i thlt they hnve nothll to urlmte. r I the Ih'8t luortgnge hollh.olleri of ; the Unlol 111111 mlh'oatl Wllt to COI'e. close on the rOld let tll to so. Co II- gres Illt ( not let the thrt'ntclel : lot 'C. closure II'OClthll be used ns n club to C0l11cl I to hetrily the Intm'cslH oC thc i pcole. ' .he Stole ] olil or 'J'I'nIAportnton hn rol'gmhw(1 : fet tht cOlln year hy I I ) k ( 'led lug u ntm' 1WCSllOllt mil secretal .y . : LV I the nr\\ b0111 follows the CXI1II11 lie t of Its IJ'cleceR ! O'i that wi he Iholt ni I Uw lllMiflCI4 ) it. will tIitllSttCt ' ImslleHs I wi h'UI6UCt tU'II the Iiit'iiiiitti ' illlllul IHn'lOI Whie In thn hlslllH ) oC In\lsl ntlg the sUite 11'lltl hils the special ) hOlse Llttllllttt'O ( ( utiglit do' HOle ( o(1'O'k L h l ) ' loolllg Into tilt Illat let' of Ilullln l' Ilhlc ) IIOeUI\lts ly whleh the nUlhll' ) - of Ilg.'H CIUI'/.WI / ] uglilst the stute Is IltLil0SSly ( 1111pllII : An l'lllO'lul itt OlO or t ito ! Chlcugo t IHII'I' ) 'I'iIlll'Slifly tlsclsslng ( till II'psl. tlpnlnl cUltllhllts ( ( II 1'I'ulce tl'Ht'I'lll'H L 1II0st t'CI' ( ' 1.'I'cnclmul . ) ! or ( ! uUI'llnt t II'Ollwlco 10 he ) lenUoletl ill thlH COIl- Il'ctlol IXCt'llt ) tile tlO who Ii IOW I l'r'slllmt ' ( ( , of Ihe ( 1 I'elch 1C11U1)1Ie. ) ' )1 ) COlllll101'ilIl dIll ) hus 111U ( ] u good , , Ilut this ' ( 'UI' , hit I HhouII ( not tire of w'eii.Ioillg. 'I'ho ) chill iholll ( 1\'cp I'hht : on CallJI/llng tlgaillat JOSblt'IIr1 ( III tile 1111105. 1Vet'y : cIO\1 hus lt 1411- CL ' ilIlIlIg 1(11(1 ( ( Ihl' to Iwlllg out V Yl'1111 uIII wuy IJII the whie Ootnlls ( by hard polish. ) I Is COIl. ' coned wot'l , /111 ( ( llflIllItlet'Illg . 01 ( OIU 11'0.1 V feet lt / Utile that CollIlts. Pl'oplo who Isl , the ICJlsluiuro to CR , . llllhdl Ile\V slatu Insllutolsnti ie0 ) 1)10 who C18l1101 ' for ' ' dalol' IIJII'uIH'lntols ) to , 1111' ? O NIHtlInstlutols sho\lt heI' : _ lit 10111(1 ( that the stahl leUt Is' ' s _ II Ilnll tebt Is'now m'm' k I 11101 ( lt'ytllltl ) the I'onltlutonal Illt mit thnt tile eXIWltt'S for l'llll/ \ stlio gOYelIIlllt'llt turllg the 1111 thl'ce ) ' 01'8 hn'l lJen larger h ) IU\'I'ul t IlllltJt'Cl ( thouSlll1 toll'l tll tile IIIOUII or tnxes collected. ( Ultcr Shell "oltltOIB no IH'lllcnt mnl woull ! ' ( ' 01\\1 0' COUltCllCO lilly II'ol'OSllon ' t uolil ( Ilhl/o tile state fl.th'r lute ( Jt'bt . J list tilItliC fOI' V I'\t. JIst thllk or I loment whlt ( 'OZIIIjitl ( tw ull to would ho lu If o'el'- , tulcu ' mothcr tl'outl 'cr. , L - - m , Sl.HSSl. IN SOUTh .ft IWT1I. 'Iho i SIIIrtt'rl ) ) or cOIttllolnt ) ro ' hlhlton ) In South Dakota hi\ 1110(10 < n ! 'm' Y earlIest fight nSlllt leSUIHniRslol , i hit tile II1catons ( tile that ( I1ICY wi hc beaten. Tile hi for IcsuhmlR8101 I , ImRct , the lower houRo of the iegisiaho I i , tl'c n fldn 's ago alll Is IOW ill the Relltc , whe'o 0 vote on It 11 CXIH.ctc(1 ( ( riy IIXt'ecl. ( . . Tile 11'ohlhllo\18ls I hll'o by Ill ) IlldflhlS gl\el \IJ thc fight I 1111 ( stIll profess to hclc'e thlt they : wl SlCI'O n Injolt In the selltc nglilst re lhmlsslon , hit thcm Is trust worthy OIlllon thlt the hi wi , ass that . nt holr. ( lrohlhlon'aR , Incorlol'alcl , In tile cOISttUtol oC South nalwln whcl I SS'I IM Illml ( ted to Htl tellotl ali his hl'en 10nlnll ) II OpCI tel for 1\'c 'ell's , thou h lS n matter of fIlet It his he'l ) cllcth'o Ill 011) Ii. slal IJorUon of the Htntc. I Is of record thnt 1.100 lquor 1iC1lSCS I'C IRH1tl ! hr ) the Interti 111 1 re'Cl1ll0 nlthdteH In South Da- Iwl COSt oC the : \tiHSOllt'l river , mil ! as It Is i l'slmu tl'tl thele are not 101'C tll : WO tl'l/ stores In that tlsh'let there must be . uno ( ) sll018 , 0' ) ) llceR whole Ihi \ nor Is sol lS n hl'\'CIgc. which IH 011 1' to every WO : lC01)k. ) , I Is n fiet oC l'OllOn ( ) Imo\\'letlse , also . thnt over I hl'/e 1)0'101 ) oC tile stnte snlools are Iunling vide ollln , mnldl 10 effort lt eOlc'nllclt , nOd mUl ) coullcs report a 111'gl'I' : . Ilmhl' ) of iitlllOr sllm's thnn tit ' ' ' ltttl ilInler lIcense. ' ' thc tl I\'CI' hlli uldl'l' ICC180. 'l'hIH c\.llelcn Is ColleitIsiVe that 10 Itslled whl tl\'l'r Is Illn ) IHII ( to the lav II the greater 1)lrtol ) oC thc slate . 111 til l'PefOre thlt Il'ohlhllol ) ) Ill SOllh Ia- Iwta , lS elscwhelc , Is It complete ftiil- 111 cxctllt ) In n few COllIlIitlIIItiefvllere IJlhlc sentmelt Is o\'m'\hchllngl ' In fU\O' If It. I Is a. I rCIJotton of the 'x iIeritllee of Iown Ild Klnsas With this I'oll' ' ( ' . ' 1he slilporters ) oC IJlohlbllon ) In HOlth Dalwtt : I" Ilnhle to show that It hnH hell of ILIy ) service to thc slnte , Ild twlr 1'glmllLq : for retttill lug It are on the samc old IJII tlutlnolS ( lilies Imt Il ave : Icel followed ( for tle out of 111 11111. l tile stlte his not , OIl the other huntl , StlffertMl 'as ' sllel'(1 ns severely lS somc others Cl'om tile Iiolc ) ' . It Is hOe Ca uSe less cIort hns been made to en- fOI'ce It thal II oilier stutes. I Is said ti tat llllIly ; 111101 t1111el'8 arc OI11)OSell ( to rcsuhmlHslol ) ( , hl'llgel ' wel sats- led with the situation aR It Is. Uti- ( l 0Ult'l11S ) ' the t trlc Is 10'l' IH'oltahle ( to thlm th:1 It : woull he \\ler ( a : II'olJ1 license syslem. ' 1he 1)ple ) ) of SOlth Dakota . olght to hu gln'n tIll OIJ' IJorlull to IHSS ) , hllgmllt ( on this lilies - ton , ali ] If they are Ilowltl to do so I ther Is good rcasol to believe theh' \C'tlc wi he tgailst : contnlilg 11'0- il iiitIoll. ) In thlt Case I judlclols li - cen& Ce and local Olton ) law could UO . en.ncetl fl'om which every commlllt w here liquor Is sold would derive n revelle III the tllc he subjected to proper regtliltthofl. : I would seem tll t the IJCOIJle of South Dakota or nt : l , ' 1'Le : tlat IJO1lon oC them who cal 1001 I nt this question In n. iractIcal amI con , queston 1 ] rclcal 10\ mon scnse way , cannot need ( lilly fat' ther eXi)01IeflCO to cOlvllee them that the POlICY oC iroitlbition Is n inistak C } oley . ] lohlhllon Iistalw flol whatever 110lnt or "Iew It Is re- g allet ( ] I has : elscwhcrc failed of It pI'ose ) 'tilld It nlways wIll Cnll TIE TIWUlT.ESf.UN SUGAR DUTY. I seems iligiliy IJ'ouaule that the Onc i telth oC n cent tllercnlll duty on SU/II' wi Htam Tile bill to remove this dut which the ways ald Icnns conllilee has decided to report to the 10u I e ll1iI3 ' pass that hOy. ] I Is to ue 1 ) I'eSllIltell thut the dccslon of the COIl mltce l . was not reached , Ult It was IscO.tnllCl t thnt the J1'OIJOHltOI to re- mo\'o m the duly WOlll receIve sllclelt sUport to Oll'I'y It through the ilous ( . But the attitude towll'd It ; oC the hOIHe relhlcllS foreshadows nn OIJosllon In I the Sellate . In the selate. o\elt or It gollg to thut body ] , whleh doubtless would tcfeat It. It scems to he the tccctel : vie\ on nil hnnts that this dlIelllUal duty Is lesontlble for tle exclsiol of Amcrlcal cattle amI dl'esHed ( meats CI'om Elroieafl coulh'le , mll I nlso appears ) to ue the general OIJlnlon till It I It Is Ilowcd to stand the policy oC relnlaUon : 01 thc 11lt or those COII' tries will not slop whO'e It Is , hit wi lie extefled. . ] ? us fur lS II'nctcnhle ) , to I OtileL American prOtlllCtS. ' 'he mORt clreful Invest aton II'OSCCltct ) hy the Agl'leull'ul ( lepartlltent : has s1torn tin Lt Iluit tile silgiltest ground existed for thc (111(1111 or the ' ' ' cnll BI'olJun O\'cI'lmcntl thnt our cattle With tilseaseti . so that the ell ' I'ellsOllltiie ) 1)leSIItol Is that t . the tiitTerelltbal tiuty Is the real . tll'eleltnl II l'cII C/IHC of thIn uclon of those goverllllwIlts. I \ \ 'llS stutel h I ) ) ' tlo chuh'mnl of thc WI ? 'R ; alil IIUIS comllltcc that tills Is tl vies of tile ntlllnlsh'atol uld I IH fully WIlI1I'II 1)3' ) the fticts. ' 1ho 141 III PlO 11'11111 I ) : ( ill est lo II Is , thm'ofm' ' . , Ihul \\0 ( let this tlir Htlll ( . Int ( thm..hr give ) ' : IIIl11 cnUII.1 lnt ell ' UI exelo for lalltlllll I I I g IX' Ilthlg ( 'luhl'ltH IgUIItt our t'llte 111 Ill ( 'Il I 14 , hit g1'0111 ) for cx t ( ' 11(1 ( I hg t lIe 1)lu ' of Iel 111 tel , t. Ihlllol : I 1111 l'eIO\'U the ollr CIItU : which thol t cOllh'lus hll'c (0' the I C0lI'Se % the ' le 111'Hlllg' ! 'J'ho Illtr IH cOlfl'SIII ( ' of nn hllol'lunce I t'lhC' i I ( lIt' le\t'lle C' II'olccUon. its ell ' helcft ) Is tl tile sugar l'eIhIllllg trlst , lt tlo ( 11 lgltol of wiici I Is 111'I'RttOI ( ) to hl'u h..1 ! nIl11 ( As Wil said h' : h' . 'IVIISOII . this Illtr hnH nh'clllr ( IloiO1''lt . Iljl' ' 10 AllltFIt.'Oll ? COIn lllel'CItli Intcl.t'HtH AICllt'l1 cOlnll'clll 1\1 its rl'ltol lellS stIll greater injury. IO'I'O'UI' ( , It vIolates tl'flty oIIiIglhtIOttI4 , lS 01' gO\'I'nll'nt 1118 ttckllOiVleligell. 'L'iie opposiion 10 the t rellIovIll I of thl tll ' Oil the 111't of tile hOlsu tehliihI. ) ) 'ans Is not jlltll'll ( iy ) tlh' tiFgtlllleIltl4. I Is trifling wih It very Rel'loll Illel' tn tClt this 1l'tol its the relJhlcIR : 11'0 lelnl'lell , to ( 1111 ( JulIe , 111 no lIar- ) tlll cOlth.'ltoIH I'UI excuse It. As tn thllllnt thlt to IClo\'e thIs duty wOIII estnllsh I 1:11 ) : IJ'CClh'lt ( hr I lJt'lltl foreign gOvCl'flilIents to force i'gIsiltt . tOI IJy tllt'Ctlts . I Is so o\llent IISllcero us not to ho \\'O'lh ' or cOlshlel tol. I . \llg Iltle ( I 11115- tll ; It Is out' ( lIlt ) to correct It , \'on ! Ir thlClIVl'O UO ) rllustOI of srIC.hltul" est 11\01'1'11 , 1111 ( tile Ilrcletlnt WOIII he CrCiitllIIlfl to lS II It llIhtIOll . hIlt thieve t II rtsol to 11111'chl'lll ) titat t this h'ouhlcsolo ) tlltr , which las ul- roaty cost one or our 10st Illll.tlul . . VV - . - . - - - , - . In teresl3 moro than tile o\crn\ent wi get from It In IC\OltC I It shoull stlll n Ilaller of J cClhlry , wi 1ot be ICIO\'cl by the \lrcHelt cOI reHR. AR nl'l'at ( . snil ( , the ProPosition to nhalilon It will Ilrobabl ' IUIRS the ho use , but It wi un < loublctIy he ( le . Cenletl ( ill tile Reunte. Thl Itllt of that \oull In nil IJ'obahll ' he n coulluer- ca \\'I'fnrl I thnt wOI1 still further se 'rousl - crlpplo 011 1\'OIIlUI trade , ah'laty rctllcetl to J lo\cl lolut thnu for lalY years. S/.ITUl : siizzt.zix's " 1'/,11' I tile II'esell ) COUII"HH wl not Pro- , ! for tie telclclc ' oC 11\'lIIO ( II ulr othcr way thnn l)3 ) ' InCleaHII the plblc ttlt. thel the 1)lnl ) hLo1)OSet1 ) ) hr S ettator . Shet'lul Is perhnlls ) : as good us a ny thlt ell ue e\'lsctl. Tills IUIII' , Izes tile ' . ' - ' es secl'etm' oC the treasury , ul Ills 11Hcl'elol ( , to ( I 1Iue mll ( sell at hot less lll 111 II coin ehtilet' of the deseripth ) tI ell of hllls lulhollzct In tilt ) i'eSllflhlti ) tel ICt to lilt Ilount sulcelt to ] nr the CI'I'Clt tclelelc ' oC rC\II ( ! . the hOllls to bear Interest not eXel'CIIg ( : II' edIt 110' , IIIUI and to 1c Ill ( I l''I- aIlc at the 1)1etlshhl'C of thc Ullh (1 ( Slatc ill coin ; or II lieu or any of tl l'S0 ( buIlds the ' ' ' tht . hOlls secl'ctll \n Issue C ( 'lt Ilicates of Illcbtetloss ( ( oC thc tlll't ] States , Jahythilie In cell In lie- 1011lltolH f\ol $ ; 10 $100 , to henl' Il ltCl'eSt tlt a 1)1' edit . thc certIficates to il : fl\'C tile 4Jhlahities ' ' . Hln1 Iunltl's , 11'1'lcgc. nlt ( ] C X'lhlitlOltS lS buIldS. 01 the tellslt ) of plhC' hOll ) ( or tltllcnteR 111t01UI hlls : Hhnl hu elltol ( to receive 11111- ha ting holes to their lJI' ) value , hut lot 10 t ( 'XCee(1 ( the 110lnt [ laid In 15 capital S sled ' 1he Secretary of the h'pIRI' ' hlR nu- tholll , ' \llcl thc le81111ton nct of 1 ST : ; to Issue thl'ee tlp. < l'rlptols of hOII . ole 1\le(1 ( ill I\Ollt to $ : ( )0- ) V 0 00,000 alt hel'll ) . I1tlrc8t nt tile rte of r IJlr CIIt ICr ) 11111 ; anulhl'I' 11- 11'll ( to $ : OOOO.OOO. wih interest lt the r flte . of 414 per c1it _ 1) ) ( ( Inlul , nlll thc thl'l Illl'll ( to $1.000,000,000. ( ) wih Ill . l'I'l'Hl t ut .1 1)l1 edIt per nuIllIhu. 'Jhe 11aSI'e ( ll'IiOP(1 ) ! ly Slna : tor Hhl'rnul I I s II Ilc wih thc rlCOllelllaton of Sl'cl'elmClu'Usle In his ullual report fur 1808 . mi ] It IR to he ) 1)\lwt , t ilereIol'e , wl have the aIJI'o\'al ) of tl : I dilhIfllStratIOIl. ] Tile lulslol Is whcthel' hell honds l'oui ] ho Roll reI : % ' 111111' exltng condilluiis. 'I'ile I1U1'CiIflSCrS oC lhe t last issue oC bolids . It \lh'I'StOOt. . arc 10t llth'er satsllt wih the 10- s tilt . so far as the marlet 1)111 If con . COI'nctl. 111 whcther 1101hll' oluul I alOllt coull he sold now Is ) rohlel- atlcal IO\\'c\'er , IC the loan : Wlr ( ' mllle i n IUlllll' ) : one It would I'ohahly he tal\1 1) II I short tme , and It Is l lwl l ' this would hc the ( Ilo\c ' of Sec 1'llnl ' CarlIsle , who It Is Hall : , rcglot- ted t having suld the Inst Issue oC honds ; to t I syndicate oC banic'rs. But II the o'nt thnt tile bonds did not sell read - I i ' and freely thel'n cal lo no ouu that thc crctltors or the go\'m'nmclt \0111 glall ' accet certificates of in - lcbtedness bearing Intel'cst..nt 3 )11 cent 1IJynhle In coin. But whethcr UOIS 01 certificates oC Intleutclliess l tire Issued the 1)111 debt wIll ue IncreMcd to the extclt or such ] Issue , and this shoull he avoided If n practicable war can Ic fould to do sc . That there Is n 11'actcable ) way wi ] hardly ( ue questioned , hut tIle IJrly II power will not : adopt ) it. The . way Is I to ] 10'111 for more revenue hy such changes In the tariff ns will Ilsure larger returlIs from customs duties and IlrgC' rotllns fl'OI lutes , an I In order to attain this no very grent OOllcltons would ho necessary. ' .he plcsent congl'css wi not to this , how ever , ant therefore the govellmcnt must borrow to ) ro\lde fOl' lclclenclcs : , , . This beIng the case the plan of Senate Ir : Sherma seems to meet the reqIlirt . , lents of the situation. I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , A / FOR I,1IiIItflilTION. . 'he following paragrapil from the Now York SUI exposes to view I part : of cocoanut thc meat : In the southorl relief trnn The states of the south have for years striven to attract Immigration to their fortE e felds and unoceupl(1 ) iandL We believe that : their service In helpln Nebraska will be more effectual In attractIng to themselves Immigrants of the desirable kInd than al the conventions for the encouragement of I Immhraton : that have been hell In recent years. Gifts of provisions by those who have abundance are more potent argument than al the speeches that can be made. AI. ready we have ad\'lces that a good many of the cultivators of the oft-blighted regIons of Kamas , Nebraska and Iowa arc moving southeastward ; and there need not be any doubt that this movement wi be great Iy enlarced when It becomes Imown that the south has food to spare , besiles I I Ions of acres of arable iliad that can be IJrOcured on easy terms. Yo do not 1111 to Ha ) thnt tIle do- HII to hilI ) for 11111 I'a ton Is thc COIl- tl'oll mol\c Ill tile ( ' lS'S ( of tIll th\ Intl\11111 I 1 41 01101'S. hit It I ti ( louhtess I i t his IUII ( Ilch to do 11 1'IIg Oi the len who 1m HO uelh''I 11gllcl II extol- hag tile geIlet'osity of the nOl II. Tile IJOIJI ) ! of lie t Houlh hn\'t only II lPCeIlt rea's : \\'nlellll ( 10 the IH1'lntlgcs oC h'nltlllllte(1 ( labor nl11 . ( capItal. 'l'iley HtU tlh' oPPcI'hllt ( to atlct llttCIH fl'ol Ilon . tiiose who UIO tlHsltHle(1 ( wih their cOltltol In lILt ( tll'outh. ( sh'lr,11 ( 1'lI , Iltl . thl , ' are lInt letting thlt I t OIIIO'IIII ) ) t y ) IHH Ilhllll. ( \VilIt IH leetl'(1 ( IICt' ] tile Cil'CtIhli- HtlH'es ( Is clllePl'tt'i ( ( 'l'l'0rt14 OIl tile IJII.t oC tile 1)01)1110 ) ) ) of Ntibrasitt to ' ' . 11 IIOIIof XelllHlm 11'I'elt ) ) ( tIellllltol ) of VltI'itIls CohlIhtieS iiy l'IUOI of t h ( ! ) trh1IlSiS'o IlthH'e. nl'lll 1111 out Ill othel' stthtt' $ , 'J'lw 1'lllf l'ollitee ( . II ( lch : cOllt . Hholll mlim It It IUI.t of thlh' il'k to li'llioll- st I Ic to ( thoRO I ) I Ilell t hl I t t hey l.lllt . I I hclN' ) thel lo"ltls ) ( hr eilligIlltlllg elsew'iu're. Nlhl'nslm could (111) ila'tI tll,11 em'e of ( hl'l' OWI ( lei4tlthltti ] . Silo nccellls , wlh IU\ ) tilallk $ . tl t goi. closlr of tile 101lhll'l HiltcH : , but silo wi 1 lot nllllt fl' I Ill (1111011 ( t. thut t t Il t'y , OIl thnl ICl'olnt oO't'r Illel' ) II'OtIU'cll ! to IllcUllg sot tIers Ihll Neilrlhskll. A 10111 \TitCr . Ill 1 lt of h 'StfI'I' , ( :1 : ( ' ( 'Ill I I 1114 Ignlnlt I ' 111 I lee fOI' . l tl'I'IIII I I ; to IIhl81 ) ) exlIggorIlteIl ( l'IPI.tl ) of Ilrolth Kllel'lll 111 ( cites the Plxlul h'II't ) alleged to hu\o heCI ClthlS4'd ! ] hr I 1)11 d. II ; tlnl'\'ltu ( , In I IlloJ ( ) of I ) ' 111 HII'I I fn Ise u t tt Itl. 'rhe Ioliiu ShhIciL' ! ( In 1\llh coult ) hll 10t the rt'lllotest 1'0' lulun to 11'011 ( allure or I.icstRlltloll. In. J . . _ _ - . . \sIgnton r vealltl I condItion oC tl lings In tile iti'stIc relations oC tile \ thelll'StC I which thClr rIlsil- 1l h S Is flttriIt1l4' ) all whllh Is hetcr lof 11111 < 1. IthI I It ImoclH tile II'eml8c oC . thc h 'sh'I'lclt wrier ( Ilto shllitllcreells. New hroolH ) ' 'lVej ) CiethIl. Thc IOW 11'1 chlcf Is tl'3'lhlgto hn"c the fire ligilt- II g force oC thl1L 13' 1)llce(1 ( on n Ich'j' ) oltln footIng ! \'lh UPIU1tls nll ( ! CIIIJlents ( tb tIrreslolll ( wih those IIRC Ill the It \ \ , clleH oC the COII- tr y. Tills Is COllclllahlo , hit we \ s'ohh1ti r ChlIIlll thc I1U1Y chlof thnt HOle WflSI IOt buIlt Iii 0 day. Olull Is still I "O'y 'o\nJ cIty nlil the 1lllellnl tlcuslry , Ilst fl'st ho ) reInforced before we can ntl'lllt ) to lal\ nil the ) UI ChlHes lecolllllcl ( l' 111111. 'lher Is ilihll to IJ'o\'enl ) thl iegisIs 11\\'u ft'ol Ilstlcln tile 111'CSClt ) s'hI- Itol'S nntl ICIl'CS1'lItthtl'OS ) 10 ( I CmlJltr thel' IlllllICC nlll ( votes In OIJI)1sllol to tl rliol Illlc fllllS bill. 'l'illtt hi ) IJ'Otscs ) ) to HIhlc ( fl'e\'c. 11)01 ) tht leole ) ) of Xehrlslm the ft'auduioiitly : IISUl'tl hOlds ( III vttteretl ( 13tCiZ ) UtI which the ' lit'O 1011 COlllllct ) to lIllY Iutel'cst Ill nhnormnl ) ' high freight , f Ics. ' 1hls Is 10t a : JIlIl't3P qtIeStiOll. Success Inseenring tile state fair for Olnhl ought to Prove I stllllS to- \ Vltr(1 ( IH'rcasllg ? and Rt'llglhNlllg tile mellN'RhllJ of tile Colllhllt'l'clnl I club. n y tuldlg : Ilh'lltn e or tile fllYOI'lhle : sllUtol the list of h1101111)1't'S ) lght ! ho ) cOlsltlellhly ( ) lelJlhel'(1 ( SUecCHs brings s ICllulsltons ( Ilt II lulhuI'S there Is 1 I s trellgtll. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lnl' lll" 1 : UI.rn\ory. St I.ouls Itepublie. , Governor Boles of Iowa has : enunciated I currelc ' hiflfl. Hlnce his lust l'ampalgn aI I lo\n Governor Bllles his : evIdently dIDCO\- 1 ' red pr'CI that nutonll questions m'e tlIStlIlctl3 questons dlstnct In I It. . Cum rnrt tnI .fnhn n , . KaIS:9 CIty Journal . There Is Ito I'eason to sUI'I'oe ' ! lmt See- . r otary Curlsle Is In Idmlrer of tenntor Gorman but Gornlan's words of IJralse Ilst have oumled very sweet In the Sec r etnrys ears. 'I'hey arc the Irst he has I h ad. o "Arter li" tIorVo Is i Stolen. " Chicago ilerabi. The governor of Montana , writng of the Iwfu1 explosion at Bute , sfl3S In I truly American fushlon , that "sU'lngent I'egula- tons wi now be adopted to Plfol'CO the IIWI l against storing explod\'ps : within Ihe ( city llnilt. " \\'hat Is heeded just now Is un errntst movement tounlsh ) h ) ' han lng o' othprwlse the governors , Inyors , bIter Ifs I , polIcemen and others In 10ntana who have failed 10 enforce theo 1nv . 11\1111 Clhlo N.iionse. Uuflio ( tlxpres3. The talk of member3 of congress about the Paele cable which Great Britain Is I plannln to ( lay belnl a menace to the Unltell States In case of war Is I nonsense 1 . The United States Is In no danger oC wnr , and If It were thQ-c\lttng of < n cable would l be the very easiest tasl that an AmerIcan cruIser could he : tssgIled to do. 'The firs AmerIcan cable laude on Britsh < sol , but nohod " opposed that for fear It would glv C England I mllltiry , advantage. although at the tIme there \sas serious ilanger ) of ! war between the Unle ltate all Great BrIt ain. _ _ . V . SIgnIfIcant ( .In 1111 l hlll ( S. New York Sun. I The Increled _ representatIon of repub- lcans Is greater In 1he cites titan In the I country dIstr1ct , und the slgnltleauce of Ilsh'lcll nltcauce the change Is tQ ' 'JC ' fOUI11 In the fact that the republican party has been moltIng grea t healwa In tholtrongholds ; of the demo crtc 1)arty. No 18rlt In the cites of the first clnss only tilat the republIcans vIl LI tlat republcans be represented In , he next house. Den\er , New Haven. IntiIantip3IIs . LouIsvIlle . Do - troll . St. PattI ) , OYnahn Newark Cutumbtt ; Pitsburg and MIlwaukee will have repub- , lcan congressmen. 1 Aliances with rum LI populst are noh conducive to the growth and Strength Of . democracy. The big cit s of the United States are the centers ot thought and influence and the loss of titer to the democracy Is not encouraging. o Arblt ratIon UIII Hapacly. Chicago Tribune. I Is I suggestive IllustratIon of the valu C of the arbitration with Great Britain on the question of prcser\lng the seals that the herd was almost entirely destroyed hy the Canadian poachers lust year u11 during I the sIttIng of the Purls tribunal. It hap I been discovered that 30,00 PUP8 perished I because their mothers were massacred whie far out at sel In quest oC food by these Canadian murdeters. 'The seal I s now rllJldly on Its way to extinction. In I .t spite or conventIons for its preservatIon. I .tV adds to the grim satire oC the sItuatlo that the Cleveland sitaton I favor ot paying these Canadian murderers and poachers half I mIllIon dollars for : kiing off these thousands of female seals and Indirectly killIng thousands more ' of pups. WIll congress sanctIon this folly ? nCjnlltol Ito C H"st 'hilg. lnn"lpols Tribune. , , South Dakota svlil " " w1 probably "resubmit" the prohIbitory law , and so syihl North Dr L- kota . In time. It has been demonstrate I that prohIbitIon doesn'l prohIbIt tn ? .haln . lllne. It dldn't prohibit In Iowa , nor has It proven clcacious anywhere where It hI been tried. \\'lIcn states and coIntIllInItfI is communites get tred of experimenting wiLl : prhibIton , the ' will do well 1 come to 1lnneapols anll' see how beautIfully a high ltcen : lcense system works In connection with a patrol limit. The contnln connecton saloons to the business . pO.ton of the city , Ill within stllct detnett lImits , so as 10 bring them U1ler tile surveillance of the police , w1 Insure the best regulation possible-under an honest and elcleut adiulnlstratlon. Idrinlstraton. I absolute prohlhiion II lflhIoSStbiL' as It seems to be. then effectve regulation Is the next best thing. . lrYl1 hiss 1 VIsit. Chlcnro Journnl. " 'llam Cocksure Bryan or Nebraska has a plan to dissolve all our financIal trouble/ ( Into the thilnest kind of air without Hmoke ) or odor or results of ' sort. Inplcasnnt I'esuls LIlly 1306 According to Mr. Ur'nn hlmselt the 1306Ii 1 ] ; which he Introduced yesterday Introduce no new Irlnclple ) ; I IP1'I18 thl ce new Pril Ii- ClpIeiJ. I ltI0'il0S for eoll'Je of Ule Ilelgnlorage. Imountng ( in lilt. Bryan ( 11r. eye ) to i53O0t1CO : declares the right of the government to .relleem _ coin obligations In ( 'tiller AOIU or SlIver , 00(1 . maltea It a felony plnlahuble hy ImprIsonment for not leI ( hail live years , to JJresont grconhcks or l'elul'y note an1 ! demand gold for them " ( or the ' . purpos' oC omlmrrlsslng the Ilov- , Ct'JlnlCllt oC the United Statc . for the pur- POS of InJul'lng the credit of the UlllUai States , or tel- the IlrjJOse of compelling or seeui'Ing ' ' un issue oC UnIted States ia1lla" ( 'L'l1ls Is luminous 'lhls ( but not CotiVlflciiig ' . low can the lgnlorago he coIned ? Can wo coin u vacuum ? I so. let us enrich o\'sel'ol on thai 11'11 henlll'ieco. , ' 110w cln the government rr.leon HI obligatIons In "eHher gold or silver" ( which means sliver ) % ' ) Its ' , honor wwn Is 11\'er)1 IR'ho/O' II up for their I'e- ( lemlitlon In gold ? , Is ) tl national less slcrc , than ou 11 1\'llual latonal how can we discover 3(11,41 t make Illaln ) ( IJ low reat'onahile doubt tiutt rCaFonahle tO/hl Ihl a man who lienhitlIdS Ilellnds ills If gut rIghts , ' ll ' met : to him hy con- tract , tcmlnda tienJ for nay ono ) or nil of the vicious IlurpDses enUmertel1 hy Mr . HI'ran ? . : 'J he Nebraska exciptle Is noisy ala ] l'oW- ertul. Hut he Is , tlI , \.evOl'jng \ ant 1I1ft PtJIILLI 11 ' . . 11m . ! 7'IIS. .lW1'I } "IIld .onlnl. low tiotli the Iittiu. Illushlnl maid malt } ' : llloy ( web IhlUlm hour ? Dotl she ill Ioher ll/ght } IITU'c.l . , 1arii knowledge thht ) Is po'er7 \ower Say , doth she mClld tier fathel"1 soeles , Al cook his e'Iiiig meal ? AmI (10(11 ( ( silO Illiu ( iU'r own sweet frocks , , ' ' With adolescent zeSi l ? Not much ; lot 61110)11. She Imowi It all ; Site dotil not I'l.l to learn. I al She thInks of nalht hut rout or bail , And which 300i ) wi lie lierzt. hll She hustles for I diamond ring : She Clr'l not for her dad. She does not 1111 him an.thlng- gKClpt , she makes hll mad , I I - " - - - - . . OIHJI1 . . - ? ) T1lOUWI. . For more than a century past Frlct : bs heen I naton or cris , cOD'ulslons anti c'tn- ci ysms. The 10urbon monarchy of l.uls XVI was subverted In 182. . end was suc cctd by lho frt TCPllbiiC . which , under lhe conventIon , the directory and tle con. su hate , In succession , managed to hang on to life until IS0. . . when It was succef.led by th e first empire headPl by Bonaparte , which was upset In 181 when the Bourbon rllml wn restored by the byonet of the allied E uropet powers. This government was suln'ertll In Ute revolution of 1830. and the rnle of the house or lourbon.Orllns. under the "Citizen ICing" Lotus 1I11plle , begsn In I the convulsion con\'ullon of 1848 this monarch was Ilrl\en cut and the second republc was eslab- iiL siied . which was betraY by Its president Louis Napoleon In 1852 , alli the second . 0119- ji ir' , with him n9 emperor created l. NellIes sls hit Naplecn In 1810 In the FranceOcrv man 91SF avengell the "great crime" of 1852 , nrut tile third republic , which Is still In cxll Istence , came Into being. . . HoseberY' governmtnt ma ) ' split on the queslon of tile dlsest hlshment of the church In \S'atos for It wi have all the c onservative eleIlldnts In the GlllIllOl19 constrvatve tlements thl mmon9 01 poted to I , or It may fall by the de3erlon of the Irlhmen. These ! are p0slblltles which may develop Into probabilities when the session Olens. On the other hand nil spccul t6ns at present are subject 10 be b o\erthrown , by the ofcial program , which hal not yet been announced. Public OIJln. Icn ha settled around the Welsh n\d Irlh b ills as certain of bils bt a prominent place In this program , becluse It Is sumell that the go\ernment cannot hole ( the Irish and . Wolh members In lne on any other terms , and that without their support It must fail . Thl9 lay not bl accurate forecast , having fiI. II I authorItatve statement Of mInister or ac cretl organ behlli It . save Hosebery's I promise cf an Irish government bill , Lhe I character o which has nol been Indicated . , 10 i a large extent the POlICY of Inllcatell. govern. gI\crn. m ont seelns to he . lent opportunism , and Its pro. gram Is quie likely to be largely inodlfled I to fit the drIft of pUblc sentment when the I session 011en9. . . I there be any truth In the circumstantal story just brought to TrIpol by the first great caramn that has reached the norther coast from the western atit central SOIHlan silce ! 182 , the Englsh have stolen an Important march l upon nil other European Powers ill- terested In obtaining a share of the spoils of Africa. I scorns that the Immensely spois tie and Important kIngdoms of Horu , Ba- hlrml i and Kanem : : , embracIng a territory of nearly 300,000 Slluare miles , with a popuinb ton of over 5,000,000 Inhabitants have been conquerell by an eX-EgyltIafl officer of the nulU of nabah , who has : established him- establshed s elf not only lS kIng or emperor over the Olllltry but has 1\lso set hImself up as a sort of second . lecon.1 1ah.l. Among the people : of Ihc district It Is accepted that he Is an e missary of the English governlnent . all as- serton which eeems to be bore Olt by the almost unlmied resources that he appears to command ( In the shape of brccch.loading rIfles of modern Englsh manufacture os wel rifes as of freshly coined sliver MarIa Therese dollars - lars , which are turned out nowadays only , by the mints at I3lrnllngilaln. Whater \er truth there may be In this tale the fact re maIns that the anarchy formerly raging In the western and central Soudan Is at an dId , that order has been restored south of the eastern Sahara and that the great trade and caravan routes leading thence to 'frlpol have once more been opened to commerce. . 5 . The Austro-hiurigarian empire las often been called a thing or shreds and patches , and there are , at present , strong signs of an upheaval In Hungary which wIll Increase the jealousy of rival races and menace lm quIet of central Europe. For months a fierce polt- cal contest has been waged between the lIberal - oral and reactionary parties In Hungry , and I , Emperor Francis Joseph has at times appeared - peared to sympathize with the party of progress. The Weleerle ministry struggled hard to sccure the passage ot bills which were In accord wIth the Idea 'of popular gov- ernment. Three of those bills were put through the , House of Mognates , after the most determined opposItIon , and they finally receIved the sanctIon of the elneror-Iting. The HungarIan IJeople were jubilant , and messages poured Into Vienna commending Francis Joseph for the stand le had taleen. But the opposItIon of the nobles stIll manifested - fested Itself ; ImperIal support and encourage meat llecanle weaker , and beame , weary and discouraged - couraged wIth the struggle , the Weltrle mInIstry resigileci , the resignatIon being accepted - cepted by tie emperor. Count Heden'ory was called upon to form a cabinet but he was not successful , and now the task lies been assigned to Baron Banfly. So far le has not been able to do anything , and the crIsIs Is daIly becoming more serious. . No wonder that Egypt Is anxious to get rid of foreign Interference In her affairs. Her present budget , as also twelve months ago , shows a surplus of revenue over expenditure to the extent ' of several milon dollars , yet the khedlve's government Is prevented by the foreign pOwers-partIcularly by Francefrom usLng this surplus for a much needed remIssIon - mission of the heavy land lax. The powers Insist that this money should be banked and go to swell the hoard In the hands of the so-called public debt conln lesion , which rep- resents the Interests of the foreign bond- holders. This cOlmlsslon has already In Its possession a sum of $ 25,000,003 , the accumu- hated surplus of sever I years , which , Instead of being aplld directly to benefIcIal purposes - poses for the country and for its people , Is kept lying Idle wIth a \Iew to the eventual amortzaton of the debt. This Is all the more mischievous since . agricultural depres- sian-name of terror In Europehas lewlse Invaded the land of the : Nile , and the cult- ! valor of 1) sol his found his profits culL terlal ' dlmlllisiled I he could get the land tax diminished I would he of great assIst- ance to him and go far to atone for the de crease In the value of his produce. The Ihe- dive and the English government have besought - sought In vain the great powers to gIve way In this mater , but the latter adhere 10 their treaty rights , and Ilence Egypt Is pretty much In the fame condiion IS Italy and other 1m- poverlshe.1 . European states , since a cOln try which Is In : possession of surplus re\'ellues , but unable to use them ts hardly less to be pitied than one In financial straits. V . . Portugal i > reposes to obtain a modern navy In a novel manner , Flrst.class shllbulders are 10 be asked how ' vessels many 'f speci- fed types they WIll supply a year , for twenty years or less , In consideratIon of 5550,000 a year and certain monopolies . The award will go to the drill that offers the most In the least time and for the shortes perIod of mo- nopoiy The government ship yards wIll he closed anti one yard established at Lisbon , to whtch all the existing machinery and op- eratLves will be sent 'he wi ' plant , material and fuel wIll bo free from duty : all repalr- trlg work for the government , both In Europe anti the colonies , will go to the new estab- 161lnent. The cruisers are to be of wood , copper sheathed and of the paler of the Japanese Yoshino , of 4,200 tons and twenty- three ' 1lots , wih a radius of 10,000 mIles at len Imots. There are , to he ten destroyers of the Havoc. type , but wih twenty-eight knots and a radiuM of 4OG mies at ten knots , anti a large number of torpedo boats and gun- boats. * 5. No opposition I anticIpated on the part of the powers to Kng Leold's lrOposed ) surrender - render of his sovereign rights over the Congo Free State to Delglum. When In 1890 ho borrowed for the slate a sum of ,000.000 from the Belgian treasury he gave by way of security for the loan not only a will be. queathlng his African possessions to the na- ton , but likewIse a right to annex them after ten years , In case of certain financial I evelItualItleS. The transformaton of the - Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Lalcst U. S. Gov't Report p v B&kin ' . I mE4vlt1 pI . - . V . - . , - . - . - - .TN V . _ . _ V , . . . , _ _ . . . . e - ston ate Inlo a lelglan cOlony wlit titereforo " 1 thereore only anticipate a practIcally settled reversIon by some five ) 'Cr. Inasmuch l the Brus- eels go\'etnment wi now have addItIonal In. ducements to spend ( money In Ile\elo.nl ) the re sources of this great African Ilepenllenc . ni l foreign nations InlerestC1 In lhe Congo trade are . likely to be materlnl ) ' benefited / ' the con\.trslon of the state Into a ilelgiall I lelglan colon ) ' . , coflnui'riox AT .ITIul.\'T.I. , \mnA ln' ' ( r 1':1II"I1tll. : Thr" n"It , ( " Sits Itetiiiel 11tl hlRlh"tnl ( I I flmlll.t. TI.ANTA , 03. . Jan 18.-The special coun- cl commitee engagelt for the past three days with Investigation of the charge preferred ngalnst City Court Clerk Amos Baker by Chief of Detectves W'nlgiit bas startelt the ciy by its report eJoner3tng linker but sus. IJellnl I ' tectves WrIght , 1.ooney anti C3r. son and caling on the counci for n full In- vlstgaton of the police and ! detective the- artlilents This report Is signed . by all six memhers of the special commltce and Is nlmost certain to ho adapted . hy the general counci nt Its next lnectiiig . In which 8tart. lng 11c\'ploluents are looked , ! for. Simtlita- ncusly with tile reeommelulton for thc SUA' Iionsion of lhe detectives the hoard of Healh relo\'el Saniary inspector H\y for accept- Ing l bribes frem fruit all met dealers and Ciy Counciman 1ason has prefprrPtl dallh. lal- aging allegations _ against City Warlen ! Hunter ; . - rJ'pIU II..I.S 7'00 7'lIt1SO.flI. l ' ( IIUilSt ! hull . o 1"A1rllll by UIA f"'I' thAt U ! \ i , , Furll'tt tn leslgn. SIHAOUE. Wash. . Jan )8.-1011llst S heriff'ulhlams ' Sherlr Wilams Was Inaugurated MoIlday . but was so besieged hy apLlcatons for d eputyshtlps that he entered Into an agree- lent wih . J U. Gray tim outgoIng repubil- can count ) clerIc , whereby Gray shou\l take the ofllce . run I I\nd Ieell $120 t of the monthly salary . the remaining PU he ws to t tun o\er to Wilams. The POlJlsts : held an Indhnu'lon ' meetIng , sent for \\'Il- \1. Iams nll prevailed on him 10 resigll. Gray , who had entered on the enterel discharge of his ti titles , vacated the omce. The county tOnI- mIssioners then apllolntet Samuel Ijomack to } fi ll , the . fl 1lace. _ _ _ -w _ _ _ _ T.I.l l1jOffl' T.U'I.UI. Fort Worth Gazette : The republican Gnztte relJhlcan ex- treasurer of South Dakota , who theraulted for $250,000 , was not entirely destute leraule cf onsideration for his COllstittlents. le re- fusel to carry off the ofce fixtures . DoadwOI Pioneer : The largest find yet rellorted In these days of great discoveries was brulteti abroad n day or two . I brulel agl. Ex- State Treasurer Taylor prospectng In tile baolent of the capItol bulllng tlsco\'erel an Immense nugget weighting over $300,000. l.e 1nl1 lately left for the lhlallelphla n liflt . where this Ilmense amount of precious metal wIll be reduced to twenty-thcilar gold pieces and malee glad the healts of the South Dleotans. The find was kept a secret f or soml 111110 . owing to the keen CollIpetI- ton of electIon , and also the danger of train robbers The claim front which this Immense I nugget was taken has been thor- o tlghly \orlel by his succe9cr , but only n smal amount resulted. Owing to tile claim not having been located ha\lng \ ben locate according to law there ' Is some talk ot contestIng . W. Tay- lor's i right to the Immense nugget. Helatlves and bondsmen are feeling aggrIeved because he did not disclose the rIch discovery before - fore leaving. o - - ( UT TO J'L1.uL. : Milwaukee Journal : I docs not Increase the social standing oC a donkey to add horseshoes l to his nIJIH\rel. Detroit Free Press . : Mr. Siurieins-I sup- pose a good man ' women go to church merely to see what other people have on. . Mrs. Slurklns-Anl I do not doubt that many men attend the theater atend for quite the OIJposle I'eason. qUle Bufalo ( Courier : "Colonel Spouter claims that the women supported him during lila campaIgn , If the mel didn't. " hil "Yes : his wife took Ill waahlng and hIs mother plain sewing. " Chicago TrIbune : " \\hen I was down In ' Texas , " said the returned drummer , "I found I' just ono husy man. He had the salt-rheum and 1 Waterbury wntch. When he wasn't scrtchlng himself he was wInding his watch. " I Pllslmrg Dispatch : Mr. Ttnsl9-Welh my dear ihid tilt I Rnsl'Wel. Ild ? Emancipation clnl decide on their candidates . ? Mrs. HaspO , I ) ' . I must hurry right back. Somebody started to talk about the church lght [ ( and we adjourned Inr wihout makIng any 10mlnatons. Fiegende ] neter : Stmanger-Zum Don- nerwetter . now yOU have cut my chIn a second time. I yOU can't shave better than that you will lose all ' heter wi ni your customers pretty . ' prety QuIck. Barber's ApprentIce-Not Darber'f ApfJrentce-Not at all ! I am not allowed to sllrive the regular I10wed Ihave cus- tomer yeL I only shave strangers ! ChIcago Tribune : "Merely I n new experience - perience , Wendell , " 8ull the Boston young woman blushing faintly and wipIng her lips . "I find . It not dIsagreeable . wipIng not let It happen again. It Is Utterly illogIcal , uAaln. I uterly l'relevant I and recent scientific InvestIgatIon shows that It Is fraught with InveRlgaton . I 8eoms the foolhardy young man , had Itlssed her nl PLAYED WITH DOOTH. 1hlnllphl ) : ncord , "r played vItli Booth " wih , tIme stranger said. Said the old man : "Say no more , For acting died when Booth was dead. Come rest at . " lt my cottage door , "I played with Booth , ' ' the stranger cried. Said the old man : "What did you play ? " "I Played the Ilrum , " the traIn ) rehlied , "On the Salvation , Army trmp repled , IKITII UJ' .11. ' ' ; . 'Tln'R.\'sU . Daughter or the "Ieo 1'relihent Succumb to Ito lhat'agea or COflaflIliltitifl. Asilivll.Li . : , N. C. , Jan IS.-Mlss Stevenson . son , daughter of Vice Ir-shlenL Stevenson tiled nt 1 ; Jf l. m , today Miss MAry O. Stevenson . the ollesl llaugh. ter of th ! vIce prtshlcnl of the Unltl SlateA , died nt the flattery i'ark hotel In tills citlr at lil' : o'clock tills afternoon. lice father 1111(1 ( mother and two sisters surrounded her be.lshie WilOfl tii etiti caimie , tit only absent Inelliber being her brother , Lewis Stevenson , ivito Is at. the bedido ot Ills sick wife In ihlooniington , Ill , Miss Stevenson , who Was ill her 22d year , was taken ill witil a cold while at liar harbor , Me. , with 11cr mother 1111(1 ( sIster last summer , Tin , attack (10. Velolei ( 11110 pnellnlollia ot a severe type , which scriellsly affected her 11111gM , but site ' finally rallIed sufficiently to be tnken sotith , where it was itopeti a miltier climate 9'Ohhid 51(1 her recovery , About tue illititIle of Oc- totter iio was brought. to , lievilte , in the nlouninhlis of 91ostorll North Carolina , t'Iiero tue air Is 116(10113' dry 011(1 hainly , The change at flInt aullnarel to itnprovo her iltaitil , but It di.h not last , ( IwilIg to the fact ( hint a COIlI- pilcatlon of dIseases had sot in 011(1 liati ni- ready toith severely 111)011 her systelu , tile most senIohIs of these beIng tlraenlta 11015011- V Ills , lr ) , 13.V. . BattiC , 0110 of tue thOM ! CIII- nellt IlilYsiCialls ill tue soutil , fornlerl3' a llnval slIrg000 , hIlt now a teiilent of this itlace . , was SiliIiIlIOllCii to 500 her , but siio 99.55 too far 50110 to perllhit of recovery ( lather fIly treatlildilt , After reaciling iiere 2iIss Stevenson ilovt'r left her lied , 52111 for nearly thIree Illontlis ' aiiu struggleti heroically agnhlIst thIO tilseaso bilL In vain , aitilougll tile ( iIstressed famIly still ciienlsheii 1101)0 that a change for ( ito better lIligilt eventually COllIe. For tue Past tell , days siw has beIl slowly sinkillg , tuid it 91ls 9ViiCIl ( Ito decline becanle hlltSt Illiurketi that \'ice h'relithont Stevenson , vlto lIed lC- vloilsiy Paid veekly vIsIts to Ills ( lahIgilter's ' batisithe , left ( ito satiate cililnlber auth came to Asheville to relhlain tO tue Itist , I Ic and hits faIntly have beeti Pitletlt IUtt ( devoted watch- era , but their lnillisterillg WaS useless , and tills atterneon ( ho fair yOtlll5 stllterer passed away. Only tiio nlenlbers of ( lie bereaved fatally were Present at tue .lcatiitted seelIC. Tim anti was soelIlilIgly ImainIless , tile ( iyIIlg young WOillall IlaVitIg relapsed Into UlleOll- sciomlsness a few hours before , The remaIns will be talcen to llloonllngton , Ill. , the family 1101110 , for lIlterlileIlt. The fallhIiy wIll icau'e hero wIth tile body to- 11Iorron afteniioon over tlto Southern railway by ( lie i'ay of lClloX'llle for Cillclnllatl. Tllen they wIll tallo the Dig Four rolitu direct. for hlloonllngtoml , reaching there Sililday evelllng , Tue fulleral wIll take PlaCe OIl Monday. Ilititronil Ticket I'Iihot , 'irrestetl , IIUTC11INSON , Kan. , Jan. 18.-itoward Jolly , wanted itt Mempilts. Tnti. , wliero ha , is chittrged vItll stealIng railroad tickets anti embezzielilent , was arrested on tile Santa Fe passenger traIn on Its arrIval here from Den- yen. WildIl arrested Jolly was considerably excIted. lie reftIsed to talk to reporters. CIty Marshal Ihethien iiath 1,0011 IlOtifleth by wire fronl 1)enver ) that .lolly was on tlto traIn , tind easily located 111111 vhieti It arrived , 'Flie otilcers will Itold ItIm , awaiting itlstrttc- tiolls froill MenIllilIrl. CrOHIi'r SIlt 'klt 11rllevoiatid. WAShINGTON , Jan. IS-Mr. Ihandali Cre- nier , the Britislt nleluber of ParlIament , who is now \Vasliliigton to further tile atljttst- fllent of nil dilllcultios between the 1Jlltted States and Great BritaIn by arbitratIon , Is llICetIllg with faIr SllCCSs In hIs llfltlertalcItlg. Since his arrIval Senator Sherman lies Introduced - troduced a bill to give effect to the Allison act providing for Pernlallent arbitration , and the urosldent iIIl receive hinl this afternoon - noon and afford 111111 lifl opportunity to present - sent his memorial. Negro ltllt'cI liy the Ililtibatld , CANTON , Ziiss. , Jan. 18.-Reports come from camden , a small town ill titls county , of the idling of a negro by an indignant iltlsband , Last 'Ehursday Jim Goodloo made an assault on Mrs. l3outelle , drawing a knIfe on her , but ( Ito opportune arrival of neighbors caused the negro to flee , Goodloo wea arrested - rested here , and wilIlO being carried back by an omcer was shot alld killed by ItIley Ijoutello , th : itusbnd of the Intended victim. 1)ur l6Illed by a lioiiei' Explosion. ALTO , Ter. , Jan. 18.-At Manuel IlallIll- ton's saivtnill. seven mIles east of town , tile boiler exploded , resulting In tile ileatil of four men , Tobe flicliards , Alex and hew \VII- ils and Abner Lee. The Injured are Alex ' ' Hamilton , arni broken ; Iticllard Loftln , leg broken ; Noah MIller , l'eter Van fluren atid Manuel Hatnhlton , badly bruIsed , and 5ev- oral others , names not learned , badly scalded. All are colored. Cup Infeiiclers SyndIcate. NEW YORK , Jan. 18.-Commodore Brown has given out the followIng statement : A cup defender will be buIlt by the following members of tllo Now York Yacht club : W , K. Vanderbilt , Commodore B. D. Morgan anti C. 15dm. Mr. Iselln uvili have complete charge. " Nat llerrealloff ilas been cam- missIoned to build tllo yacht. * lroutitl 1)eild 1)11 II I'lolcot Icitce , JEFFEI1SON CITY , Mo. , Jan , 18.-Gen- eral James S. Ilacltney , formerly adjutant _ ' general of tim Otate , was found dead tills morning , hanging over a picket fenoo in an alley nIcer tli Missouri PacIfic depot. Of into lie had been ( irinking iieavliy , and to tills cause Ia ascribed his death , BROWNING , KING & CO. . . , . YOLIIMolicy's SVoi'tit ot' Yout Jfl0l103' 11.50k. - Underwear Sale , The broken lots ot men's furnishings given below . i'Opresellt the cream of our stock-the best makes-the 4. n-lost reliable qualities-the prices are cut so low to close them edt Saturday- UnderShirt3 50o , Colored Shirts $1.50 , A lot of nIce natural merlno hinder- shIrts , all sizes , formerly $1 , now 60c. Large lot of very fine colored shirts , Witil collars attaciled , formerly $2.50 , Shirts Drawers 75o. or . IIOW i.50. Small lot of au wool red shIrts or drawers , formerly $1.25 , now ? Sc , Madras Shirts $2. Shirts or Drawers $1. ChoIce selection of tnadras , colored , Lot of heavy cashllnero wool shirts shirts , with collars attaclled , lIOn- or dravors , formerly $2 , now $1 , iirInkabio liecIc band , formerly $250 , IVOt of sanitary natural wool siiirts 110W $2 , or drawers , formerly $1.50 , now $1 , Lot of heavy 1'rozlcll ribbed wool eiilrts or drawers , formerly $1.50 , 110W Linen Handkerchiofl 35o. $1. Big cut In liuro lInen hianiikercitlezs ; Lot of heavy weight balbriggati sullrts or dras'ers , full fashioned , for- alt our fancy isorderotl linen itandirer- 111061) ' $1.50 , iiow $1. chiefs that were SOc are now 35 ; or Lot of Otto camel's hair shirts or for I. drawers , formeriy $1.50 and $ l,25 , 110W $1. Mufflers 25o , Sox 25o , 161110 lltio fancy fIlth neat style Men's fine natural wool hose of cxmufflers at 25o , cehltint quality 25c or l,35 for bait a V dozen pairs. Gloves and Mittens. Geiluillo Cotswoid snerino , betilttless half hose , siiaw knit , regular 40c grade , 15 reductiolts In warm 11110(1 ( gloves now 25c , 1111(1 ltIIttCtllI , DROWNING , IIN& & CO. Reliable CiotIlIers , S. E , Coi' , 1 5th and 1)ougius , _ _ _ V' ' V-U _