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BOSS STOUT - IN EVIDENCE
Suing the fccrotr of the Treasury for
&inding 1 Oohtrct ,
CLIMS . III lOST MANY THOUSAND
Inntro Sima J"lnnN , hie to Ilft''O Their
UnIt , to 1101" " lipid h , the ( ow-
erllrlt for Their 'rlho
! ottCI nt Ouco.
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WASHNGTON IUUMU OP TilE mm.
H07 J' Street , N. W.
WASINGTON , Jan. 21.
Senator Allen today ( Introduced n bill AU'
thorlzlng an1 , ) IUrectng the secretary of the
Interior to oxamlno the claim of a firm corn
pesal of W. n. B. Stont , Cyrus J. lal and I
Isaac S. Bangs nml 11etcmnlne any balancc
that may ho Justly duo to sall claimants for :
loss anti ,1amago occaslonNI ( hy the recision I
of their contract with the United States I
for furnishing grnite for the library of con .
gress In thIs city , 01 ariSIng under Laid con
tract madD Apri 21 , 1888 , and rescinded I
In October of the same ) 'ear.
W. n. I Stout , familiarly known as I
"noss" Stout was formerly a realdent of r
Lincoln and wel known II the state of Nebraska -
hrukn , Stout has entered suit against the
Aecrctary ot the treasury to obtain damages I
Imoultnlf to $25,000 The contract for sup
plying granite for the clgreslonal Ihrary
was awarded to Stout's firm and ho had aI-
ready , mate arrangements for carrying out
the irovlsions , when , owing to a change ouI
lllans , the contract was annulled , thereby )
causing Stout a loss for which he now seeks
I redress In the courts.
Senator Alien also Introduced a hilt appr-
priatng $27,000 to lay the Santee Sioux
Intlan9 II Knox county , Nebraska , for lands ,
UhIJait annuities ant money forfeited on account -
count of the Imrtcilaton of a number of the
Saltee Sioux tribe II the llnnesota war of
1862 , Inl , to enable the secretary of the
InterIor to equalize the amount of theIr land
holding with those of others of the Sioux
tribe \lIeI the agreement with the Sionx
Indians In 189 , lu Introducing the bill UI
Aenator Presented l a voluminous Petitlol m
pctton
Idolltcl , by the cluncl ! of the Santee Sioux ,
asking that legislation be enacted for their :
relef ,
MUST XEHCISE I ! IHE CA1tl. ,
In response to a request from Con/ress-
man Dive Mercer , that the Postomce depart
ment provide better mal facilities for the
complaining rosldelts of Wcol , Itiver , the
department sent I communicatIon to Mr ,
Mercer stating that It Is the ruling of the
10stofce department , : that hereafter In case
where railroad trnlns have : mal for I eta
lon after the postofce has been closed for
the tin ) the mal must bD delivered by the
road : on the mornIng following at that tar
Icnlar omce Instead of carrying the sack
of mal along on the route and then selllng
them back at a later hour as heretofore. Mu . .
Mercer Is Inforled that the department wi
Itulro obeanco to this order , and that the
citizens of Wood River wi have no reason
to complain In the future.
larry F' . Downs at present a resIdent of
Massachusetts , hut formerly of LIncoln , and
for a long Limo Iltominenty , Identified with
tim Nebraska State Bureau of Statstcs , Is a
. ' candIdate for appointment as consul at line . -
pool , Turlley. Downs Is highly recommended
for this position hy the American Board of
Foreign Missions on acount of his famlarl I
with the Armenian question. H Is probable
ale that Nebraslea's congressional delegaton
will recommend the appointment of Downs.
AS TO ATKINSON'S POSTMASTER.
. . The commission ot Helnqul t , who was 1
nominate by the president for the positon of ,
mln
postmaster at Atkinson , has not yet bee
Issuetl by the I'ostomce department. Helm- II
quist's bond has been received and Is now. ' .
-j . on mo In the department , but thD Issuance ,
ot his commission has been delayed to enable ,
the postmaster general and the president i
to reconsider lie ( case. No reason Is given for
such a holdup. but It was state at the department , -
partment thIs afternoon that the case Is now
being considered and wi be decided no'a !
n short time.
tme.
Miles SDentmCyer Is I cfUdato for thc
Postmastership lt Schuyler and several member I-
ber of the Nebraska delegation have re
calved , reCurts to give their endorse ents
for his appointment.
J. S. Joseph of Omaha Is In Washington
lo'oklnl after his Interests In a car coupler
on which hD deslrC letters patent Issned.
F. H. Kent and \V. " ' . Wilcox of luron ,
S. D. , are II thd city on I business triti.
Senator Manderson has returned from a
'brilf ' business visit to New Yorle.
Iowa 110stmaters were appointed today as
follows : Irown , Clinton county P. J. Mole c-
hat , vice E. I Welch , resigned. Lelam
Wlnnebago county , W. 1' . Uurcn , vice G. : ,
II. Onstadt , removed.
George 'hornburg was today commissIoned
postmaster at Onlldale , Ncb.
NEWS FOR TiE Am.IY.
The following army orders were Issue
today : Major James Abort , U. S. A. , Is
.7 retired with rank of major. Captain Charles
WilIcox , assistant surgeon , Is detaied a member -
, 3 ber of the army retiring board at tli IC'
' JlreshUo of San Francisco , vice Captain
\'alner D. McCaw , relieved. Captain David
A. Lyle. ordnance department , will proceed -
coed from 1111\ale Steel works , Nlcetown ,
Phttadciplutt . to Sandy. hook proving
gr und on omclal business pertaining to test
of dick piercing vroiectiles. Captain
Cha.'les 11. Heyl 'wenty-thlrd Infantry ,
roted ; one month extension leave. First
Lieutenant Robert \V. Huwdy , Seventeenth
infantry one month extendcd. CaptaIn Ell-
ward It. Morris , assIstant surgeon , twenty-
one dars. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
LLJtN Ul"OI ANN X\TION.
Introduee8 a Bi to IlcorJorato hawaIi in
American nomahl.
WAShINGTON , Jan. 21.-The vote on the
Nicaragua bill vIiI bo taken up In the senate -
ate at 5 o'clocle tomorrow afternoon unless
some unexpected Parliamentary obstruction
Is Interposed. In vIew of tie speedy cui-
mlnnto I of the long debate theta was added
Interest today In the speeches and much
sPeculatIon on the outcome of the long Itrug-
cJ gle Mr. WhIte spoke In advocacy of the
bill. , Mr Morgan , In charge of the measure ,
will close the debate tomorrow , Mr. Morgan
Is confident he ha a majority In favor of
the bi , There has been 10 test vote however -
ever , to indicate with certalhty what the
result wi be. There hues been vigorous and
biter opposition to the bill and Mr. 'mrple ,
who ha led the opposition , Is not yet re.dy
to' concede that the bill will pass. .
Aml. or.ehlllter _ _ to the Hawaiian question
was alhlC loony , air. "lel of Nebraska 1110-
sentimug resolution for ,
fentlg n resolutol annexation and Mr
George or MississIppi making a speech sup-
Ilorlnl the ndrlnltraton policy .
Mr. Prlchlrd wan sworn II toJay.
' 'hl seioui closed wih the rapid passage
of twent-oIU Ilcnslon bis ,
Amen ! : the bills introduced was one by Mr.
. ChamBer Io\uhlean of New lalshlro , to
' llrO\'ont the tapping telegraph wires used
by news associations. This Is to Ilrevunt the
stealng of nlws anti . was necessitated by re-
cent ilovelopuments In Chicago when various
other associations , by means of wire tapping ,
were makIng use of the Associated Ilress
10W8 ,
Mr. Michel , republican : of Oregon , sought
to secure time passage of n resolution calling
on the Treasury department for delalt > information -
.
formation as to sugar bounty clims , but ob-
. ' jecton wal made and the resolution went
eve : .
Mr. Allen , pOulst ( t Nebraska , prcente
another Hawaiian resolution , II follows :
Itesolved , That I Is time sense of the sen-
ate that the mevolutionnrs ' .
thlt 1tolltonll'Rovtrnmont Imv-
Ing now bctouno the estubhisimeti
InG bCI'OIW estnLllhell govcrnmnemu
gOrlnunt
ot the lawllun islands that u wise and
enlhlhtentt ftreigit policy requires that
' /tels Hlwld ! IJU taken polcy 1.11 Ioverlnelt
wIthout ulnCCcslar ) ' delay to annex those
. Jilnnds to the United ttates us fl I part
. , 1. thertof , und thnt II the mneautftne the Per-
meantme 1'11-
aunsi and \'llllrlY \ rlghls \merlcll citIzen -
Izen In t'uitl Ih\ub Ihouhl be IlrotlQte.1 ly
the prsenct , ot sutilcient
pU2'nct us sutclent naval torl II
lawat:1 : wattr
The resolution went over until tomorrow
The Hawaiian resolution of Mr. Lodge. ;
.
rpublcan of Massachusetts , was then taken
, up and Mr. George , democrat of MI8I8III ,
(
addressed the senate In
support of the ad-
minIstration policy , lie made a careful
legal ar.lmunt 10 show that there was no
lll.ular BullasO and no real republican form
Dt government In hawaii .
1awal.
a : $ r. George preslnte A LlIe , IhowlUI
the number of dar United States warships
hnl not been at Honolulu during the last
t"fnty yeSts. I showed that Unlte,1 ,
States ships hal been there very little of the
titi me during the last twenty ' ers , In
the course of Mr. George's speech , Mr.
Oeor/e'a
Aldrich sought to make a / suggestion . Mr
George declared with asperIty that ho wanted
no suggestions.
Mr. Aldrich persisted ! ) , whereupon Mr.
George h appealed to the chairs : "I ask that
thl senator bo directed to take hIs seat , "
he suggested warmly.
There was a general laugh . In which Mr.
AIleh Joined , as hI desisted ) from further
persistng In his question.
At the conclusion of . '
concllsion Mr. ( leorgo's speech
Geor/o's
the consideration of the Nicaragua canal
bfo ill was resumed , and Mr. NlcaraRla Call.
Cal.
fornla spoke In advocacy of the project.
le met In delal the arguments urged agaInst
It , lie Ipoke of the great benefits the canal
wculd confer on California and the entire
Ptlclfe coast , linking that section closely
cosely
with the Atlantic ports. The senator urged ,
hCwe\er h , that this great project was superior
to consIderations of local ) as the opening
of the canal wot1 ho a national achievement -
ment ranking with the greatest events II the
history of the country. /
Durlnl n ' lul In the debate Mr Jarvis
of North Carolina presented ! the creden-
tals of his colleague , Mr. Prichard creten- ,
hal h , been chosen by the North Carolina
legislature 1 for the unexpired term of ' the
late l Senator Vance. Mr. Jarvis escorted , )
lhe new senator to the presiding' omcer's
presllng'
chair , where the oath of olco WM adminis-
tered.
At the conclusion of :11 Whlte' speech ,
Mr , Mills of Texas gave notice ho would
aldress ! the senate tomorrow on the Ha-
waIan queston ,
The bIll for the transfer of a portion or
the exhibit of the Deparlment or porton at
the World's
fair to time Columbian museum
oC Chicago \ ns also passed The exhibit
t ransferred covers time La Itabida '
transerred 1. Hah11a convent
nnd the collection
coHeeton relating to it.
After I short executive session the senate ,
at 5 o'clock , adjourn
liOUsit : I'I OUOI 1'ltOGltIISS ,
( olilioted the nlndlnt of the ! lldry Chi
' \I'Iroprlltlnl liii ! .
WAShINGTON , Jan. 2i-The house today
de\oted all its time to the consideration of
the sundry ci\1 appropriation bIll with such
success that at the hour of adjournment It
had completed the reading of the bil , except
for several contro\erted paragraphs , which
were tcmlJCrarly passed over. The case of
Jut/o flicks lund an echo In the adoption of !
an amendment offered by Mr. flay or New
York , making It unlawful for clerics of the
United States courts to Include In their
emoluments fees not earned , anti due at the
tmo their accounts were entered , and for-
blldlnl the allowance of fees not actually
e arned. The amendment excited , no debate
Several other anlC\lments were alollled , ,
amonl them one appropriating $300,000 for
printng i the report or the secretary of ngrlc
cuHure ; $44,000 for printing i5.0o copies of
the famous "horse hook" anti $25,000 for
p rinting for each member of congress I complete -
plete set of the union amid confederate records
On motion of Mr. Shel , democrat of (
North Carolna , a resolution was passed
pro\llmg for un Investigation by the com-
mlteo on ventilation und public buildings
and capitol grounds of the ofce of architect of the
Time house then , on motion of Mr. Sayers
went Into committee of the whole and resumed -
sumed consideration of the sundry civil ap-
proprln ton bill.
Time parngraph In the bll ! appropriating
b1 appropriatng
$25,000 for general repairs to the customs
house anti sUbtreasury at Chicago was
strlcllen out
Dy amendment ArIzona and WyomIng were
Included i 1n the list of states where Increased
rates should b allowed for surveys and resurveys -
surveys of heavIly tImbered lands. The
amount to bo expended for examination of
public surveys In order to test the accuracy
of the work was Increased from $35,00 to
$40,000. On motion of Mr. Smith of Arizona
au amendment was agreed t to appropriate
$5,000 to survey antI segregate the cal fields
felds
on the San Carlos reservation Arizona.
An amendment was adopted appropriatIng -
lug $8,000 for enclosing the grounds of the
Columbia arsenal. Tennessee
An amendment offered by Mr. Terry of
Arkansas to increase the appropriation
for the construction and enlargement of
military posts from $200,000 to $400,000
precipitated a brief debate on the new polIcy -
Icy of the War department In concentrating
the troops The amendment concentratng .
An amendment offered by Mr. Doollttlc
Doolte
of Washington to authorize the secretary
secretry
ot war to establish a milItary post at
establsh milary It some
point on Puget sound was agreed to I
provides for a committee of army olcers
to examine and determine what poInt ) Is
best adapted for such a post before the
location Is made The approprIation of
$50,000 for Hay Lake channel was stricken
out , General Casey , thief of englners , havIng -
Ing advised time chairman of time appropria-
ton Committee today that Colonel Ompo ,
In charge of time work , had stated the
money already appropriated was sufcient
to meet aH expenditures to the end of the
fiscal year , endIng July 30 , 1896
A long discussion followed In connection
connecton
Wll an appropriation of $55,000 for the
Mississippi ) RIver commission. An amend-
ment was agreed to providing an appro-
priaton of $66,500 for the MississippI HveI
commissIon.
An amendment was agreed '
to pro\ldlnl for time expendIture of not
exceeding _ $15 , OOO of the appropriation of
F caaaa , ror tile Improvement from the
mouth of the Ohio river to the mouth of (
time MIssourI river , for using movable jet-
ties and steel caissons In romo\lng bars
and for ImprovIng time low water channel
ot the MississIppI .
rl\el.
Mr. Bowers offered In amendment to
appropriate $40,000 for additional barracks
at the Santa MonIca Soldiers' hnmo , Call.
fornia. I was defeated Cal-
Mr , Hay of New York offered time follow.
In/ proviso to the appropriation for clerks
of time United States courts : "And It shaH
bo unlawful for any cleric of any court of
the Unied States to Include In his emoll- ,
went account or return fee .
01 any or fees not
actually earnoti ) and duo at the time. Such
10eount or return II required hy law to be ;
made , anl , no fees not actually eared shall
bo allowed In such account. " shal
There was no debate on time amend.
uncut , but Mr. flay stated privately that
his amendment ( which
was agreed to ) was
designed to make such practices , ns had L
been dIsclosed In the Hcks hn'estgatou
Imposslblo In the future ,
An amendment agreed to approprlat-
Ine $300,000 for printing the report of the '
secretary of agiculure , $14,000 for Ilrlnt-
Ing 75,000 cOllies of the report on the diseases -
eases of time horse and $25,000 for printng
a complete sot of the unIon and coneder-
ate records for each sOlator and , reprosenta- :
tve , TIlls complete the realn/ the ,
lull , except those paragraphs passel ovor.
The commlteo thou rose and nt 440 ; the I
house udJournetl
- -
Wil "hht ) fur limo nlTrrrllla' ' .
W"SIING''ON , Jnn 24.-Mr. Wilson , , ,
chairman of the commltct of wa1 anl ,
mnemulmJ , today , conferred vitim Senators
wih Senator
hhlaucitmirul anti Cnrer ) ' about his bi tl repeal -
peal the dlncrentli tutv of one.telth of a
cent on sugar 11110rteI , from hiaunty.payimmg
countries , The interview Is umumiermutooti to
' 11\'e heeii broulht about by uliierstoltl report thnt
the sugar II'o.luc'rs euiercliy : wouhl nn -
tUlonlze the \lson bill and the conference ;
eonlrme.1 . tliii . report , The J.oulslann sonic.
( Grim tall the positon Iha ( duty nhl8 , sell -
tenth of I cent cm. llound to the value oC all I
time sugar proluooI In this country and sa al I
that ut that rte I Is worth In the uare- !
Jlte about $ Go ) annually to their state
ulone. _ _ _ _ _ _
, \ uthorll,1111.1 Jllk.t
WASHINGTON , Jan. 24-'fho senate com
mlteo on commerce today declde.l to uall I
authorize the committee to visit the laclc ! m
cent for the IIUrlOSO of determining 11cc m
relative merits of San Pedt IIHI tlo
Monica tu become the deep water harbor oC r
Los Angctt , Cal The trip , I luthorlzed , ,
wi be made soon after the adjournment ot
the Iresent sessloim. :
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W l'i Tlifl FEtT alto' . 1
Time hilggor , Tic , ( jot the leU.r The , Look
-th'b ' ,
-s.b 1'lle H.
Now that the display ot Wilcox &
Wicox
Iraper's ) feet In The &
Iraper's Bee Is becoming lumen I
and more noticeable mlny'lnqulSltve people I
arc beginnIng to wonder how much longer
they will continue to grow. To relieve time
anxiety of the curIous ones The flee announces -
nounces that I has It from Wicox &
Uraper direc that If the sales continue to
grow from day to day S they have In the I
put few days theIr feet will keep on grow. .
-Ing untl a tOl.acre hell will be on10 10ne toe \
large to hold them. rime prIces they quole m
on the soles of their feet are responsible Lou
this extraordInary sale .
AND NOW MiSSOURI. .
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Another State Where Pain 's ' ' Celery
Compound I Eoorsed1
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So much has been heard recenly of the su-
cess of Pnlne's celery compound In curing
the sick In California and certain other western -
ern states . that time Hepublc of St. Louis
Iublshes n series of letters showing what
wontrous goo Palne's celery compound Is do-
Ing l In Ussourl
Pew men arc better known In Missouri
than Deputy Circuit Clrrll J. A. Long of
Putnam county , a pture ! of' whom Is above
printed , ant no one Is more highly respected.
No ordinary medicine could effect a cure 11 (
the one In his case , amid his experience has
male a great Impression throughout 11s-
sourl ,
"When I began using Paine's celery compound -
pound , " he writes , "I was sufferIng from In-
digeston and muscular rheumatism , and my
hands and feet had , a feeling of numbncss. I
had to use a carthartc all the tme , flut
slncl usIng Police's celery compound that has
ceased , and now I am better than I have been
for a long tme , I tried physicians and
numerous medicines , but Paine's celery compound -
pound Is the medlene. ( I would recommend
It i to all suffering from similar dLease , "
Mr. A. C. Lindenberg , the well Imo\1
agent for the nelmont All ralle company ,
In i what he writes , states about the average
experlcnce of those who lave taken this wonderful -
derful remedy for kidney and liver troubles
Ho says :
"About one year : ago I was taken down
sick with kIdney troubles ant liver complaint -
plaint and was , In fact , side all over. I
got tired trying doctors ant patent medi-
cines , and was told to try Paine's celery
compound. \'hen I had used about half a
bottle I felt some better , and I kept on until
I had used six bottles , and I am entIrely
At : rQol's rOiiU-'llll13 &
Rjendll corat'.co agent fr Fsrro . or ek
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. ] foatohs . , lralu E bnu.tnn , Hlen1sans.i ,
B "Jc&\ \ or ionernl Neurnllln abe for h ! , . . ,
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lont..m OouI JUdoe Iioracr , Acid ; )
[ tLpIILI lnaunlu. Antidote for AIobci
, 1"e : : 1 \ , r iondC0ee.acz.
C THE ,4RNOLD CHEMICAL CO.
tIll , S. Western Avenue . HICAa
For sale by all drugglati . oah
1 .53ost ' M allhoI reltred.Varleocule. and vigor quickly
, ,
JIOIhy . , etc. . . Mil cured I nlblr . emision .
Jndoo : Hemed , With . rittee , INJAII'.llo . . . . . Bo..uJ .
I. I OMAhA. A. Puller & N1D Co" . , Corner 15th and Douglass Sis. .
REVENUES ARE ENCOURAGING
Treasury Department Estimates Receipts
Will soon Equal Expenditures
INCOME T/X GIEATER TAN SUPPOSE
Stock ot I'reo SUIr , ; About Edlu.tcdud
. Ie'enne'UI SOOI Commclro from
timeS Source-No Seoul tor Ad-
d I tolll Taxation. :
WASHINGTON , Jan 24-AI encouraging
report of limo prospects of an Increase of
government revenues Is given by Representa-
tvo 1clln of Tennessee as the result of a
bug taUt with Secretary Carlisle . Ills state-
mont Is time first authentic information of
the admnimmistration's vIew of tIme outlook and
sho\\'s time rcelpts from time Income tax wIll
greatly exceed the estimates by the depart-
mont Mr. Mc11in Is chairman of time sub-
commitee of ways and means to which the
bill to double the tax on beer was referred ,
and he called on time Decrctnry to nsl his
opinion of the necessity for such a tax. When
asked about time bill , hD saId :
"Our commIttee has not yet acted , on the
immeasliro . I spent a good portion of the day ,
In conference with Secretary Carliemlo and
wih CarlsleId
Commissioner of Internal '
Revenue
\ Mier
concernIng time rovemmues mmmcml the
re\enues al\l necessity
for an increase of the revenue I would 10t ,
of course , relate our conversaton , The sec-
relnry , I may say , however , Is much encourage -
courage by the Increase of revenues this
month lie does no . thInk the deficIency of
revenue will continue n great wimilti. ) Ir.
Miller has had nn estmnto made by the col-
lectors of Internal revenue as to limo number -
bar or perons and corporations who 'viii
wil
pay an Income tax , from which It seems
there will bo much mora collected than time
department estimated witch time tax was
under consideration , The revenues are plck-
InR up. Uurlng this fiscal year we have col-
10cte.1 from Internal revenue sources $ S,000 , -
$ ,00-
000 luau
moro during the correspondIng period -
nod of last year. The sugar tax has yIelded
hut Ito revenue yet , because of the large
stocks of tree ( sugar on hand when the tar-
til-
I law went into effect , Hut frol that
source wo will from now on receive heavy
re\'enUES
"In answer to YOur first question , I woult
say I Ilresumo It wi not be our policy to
impose any addltonnl tax on any article un-
less we need ullltonal , artcll . we
should need more , It wi bo time I'art ' of policy -
Icy aunt wisdom to raise It by taxation rat bel
titan by Increasing our bonded Indebted-
ness What should bo taxed additiommahly In
the e\ent of need for further adtltonaly be
a qULston for the cmmlteo to determimme "
nASIS 01' < TIm ESTIMAT
"On what do you base your statement that
inquiries de\elop tIme probability of al In _
crease from the Incme tax over the esti.
mates of the depnrtment ? " was asked est-
"On this : There url silly-threo cohiectlon
districts In the Unite States. He turns oh
r cured. I I was sick again wIth the same
disease I would not take $1,000 In gold for a
single botUe. "
Wih scarcely less enthusiasm Pror.Y. . C.
nldvewa ) ' , Ilrlnclpal of the famous Jacleson
school In Kansas City , says :
"I have ISlJ Paine's celery compound and
thLnk It Is the best medicine that I have ever
known. Besides , I have recomlended It to
several frIends , who' have ' used It wih mucn
satisfaction , " . , ,
Paino's celery compo/nd ; brIngs restful
sleep to the sleepless and gives strength to
the weak and ner\ousr 1 Mrs. J. A. DUI'I of
Monet Is one oC the hundreds whom this
pure compound has "resiure,1 to health and
happlne3s Ier stat meht Is :
"I surered with lY nerves for clghteen
months I could not get a nllht ot natural
sleep and took , the ,
tclt althe meicines that I
heard of and tried mill' . / the doctors , but to no
Ue. I was fnaly.pbsidell to give Palue's
celery compound a trial I And now , after using
five bottles , I can slep 11 night and feel as
.
well as I ever did. 'I . cannot say enough In
praise of this medlclue .and what It has done
for mmmc " ' ! ( ' . .
Amid , there are Ierily thousands more St
Lotmislans and people II other cites and towns
In the state who testfy to the great good
Paino's celerY compund has done tlmeni I
'Is ' Indeed the remedy of fCledles , 1 makes
people wel I Is the one perfect brain and
nerve food , the one perfect rEstorer of healthy
blood , the one remedy that speedily and per-
manenl ) ' cures
I Is not I patent medicine , I snrsallarla ,
or an ordinary tonic. I Is as superIor to
them all as the dlam\nd Is to the ordinal
\ )
glass. Try It now.
RUPTURE
PERMANENTLY
rr\ CURED ORNO
UUItJ.41) PAY
9 NO PAY UNTil CURED
.
, lE HHR YOU TO 8,000 rATifluTS.
,
' Wrie forJank References
EXAMINATION FREE.
110 Operaton , no Detenton rom Business.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
THE O. E. MILLER CO. .
307-308 N. Y. Ufo Bldg. , OMAHA , NEB.
I estmates ha\o como In trom only thlrt-slx
of these , ant the estimated number of Iler-
sons antI corJorltons accessible thereIn Is
23,410 , and returns arc not In yet from mummy
of the heaviest districts , such as San Francisco -
cisco , rooltlrn 1111blrg , St. 1.ouls mind
PlmIladeIplmIa. The internal revenue depart- :
mnent computng by the census and other re-
turns , only estmaled that there would be
85,000 Individual Income taxpayers In the
country I Is true Ucla number will embrace -
brace both corporations and Individuals I
looks as though the worst of time trouble
from depleted ' ' . "
revenue was over.
GoI:4 : , COIN , \NI CERTIJICAIES.
8ecrotury CnrI81 , . UOle8 on Some 101-
tnolt Currelcy l'olnt ,
WASHINGTON , Jnn. 2-'he bill Introduced -
duced by Mr. Coombs to retro gel certificates -
cates recalls a statement made by Secretary
Carl SID before the commitee on approprIa-
tions. In reply to 11 Coombs nt time re-
cent hearing Secretary Carlisle Bald that If
no gold certfcateS were sued I most of the
gold rellresentel by Ihem would , In his
opinion. bo In the treasury.
"it the holders of goll , coin could not put
It In the treasury and miss that Institution
Insttuton
subtantaly as a warehouse , " he said. "talc-
lag out the paper reprcsemal\o of It , the
gold assets would conl 'here und stay. Time
banks and other Instlutons do not 311cc to
hoh gold cell lS I des , not clrcula from
hand to hand among t ) : PeoPle Time gold
certificate does , anti t11 ' Is the most con-
\nlent form In whlcb' ' they can put this
gold Into clreulaton.l , rJ\e slllly take care
of time coin for , , _ ' gold coin must
bo IJresen'el1 antI storl 1 some way , nlHI as
It Is done at cozmsldi'le ' risk IJeOIJle ivili
not hold It as they 1'111' certificates , for wil
time certificate Is tlenl or mutiated they
can get another. " " f
When Mr Dockcr Ilqulred If the repeal
ot the law authorlzln geld certIficates would
not Improve the condition of time treasury
tie
time secretary ) said tll-1 could. lie could
not tell how far It \ \ mcdit' toward
ttl ItIt1 10 towart Imaproy-
Ing the situation , "he ) " continued , because ,
there WIS no way t'lIC.1 the outstaldlng
stoles . The ' , '
lotes. treasury " 'as . 10t Issuing any
, nore bcause the ( tact , acmtimorizhmig them
IJrovlded that their issue shoul,1 , cease when
the gold reserve was reluced ( to $100,000,000
In order to be on lime , ssfe side he has ceased
their Issue when time restrn'd touched $102-
000,000 , and only resumed It temporarIly at
the last luue of bomids . ' As to the charge
that the treasury had found $ , . charve
cold certificates carried as part of the as-
Bets there and had canceled them anti liber.
ated the gold behind ithem , certIficates were
being canceled whenever brought In and mione
10ne
were helng Islet to replace them , Itew
were being received , however. for custols
duties , and the secretary was convinced that
they were beIng hOJde
CI"rlu : ( mid 111/ tmuExirnrtPrs .
W.\SIING'ON , Jan , 2I-Assslant : Stcre-
tar > Curtis said Juno that the question ot
oferIng gel barK to o"rters at u 1II'tce
which would cover tina xp ' umss ot muklng
\
the harl In,1 c f trsl porting them to New
York mublt'I , hall hen talked over In _
0\01
tonnalY , hut I thing delnle hail Iuel de-
l1dell upon , Th trolaUl' still hail oem hanl ,
01
nearly f.COO In ( rca gold coin amu.l 0r
; :0.0 : II tree gold bn. colt . Ot all bars
.
i
.I1AYDc
The Value f Waflt to knov what
! - _ _ . - _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ a _ _ - _ _ _ _ ue _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of1oiiey1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / worth I I come now to our
- - - - - - - - - - -
great January J Sale. Our - ' ' .
anuary prices are eloquent talkers-At every counter -
tel you stand before special values at special prices that are here to .
1101TOW and gone the next day-Co11C ton101TO\V.
Notice These Bnrgaits.
01 Sale Tomorrow.
84 I PIIIIII'cl ! Ilcnchcl % simeethtig , 12tI
> 'flld.
( Ibro'ui ! 01 hlcnchcd lel111et'cl 111.
low emtmilumg , tOe yarml.
; 111
.12 1111 blt'mimlieuI : . .nmlt'occogghui , Sc 'c1 .
leiitly . ) Imlu 1)10l'nHlS , 7'l' yard. I
8-.1 Ih'lchl1 1 : slIls , : lc Ilch.
:11 rl'tllll18 of title llhrlc , lie : rd.
:11 rlllllls of hue Itllh I 1111 Il )
VI'ttiIml , liw'ii , i ! ' 'I'I1
XC\ : flrll'S of gnglsl Illlll' c timid
Ot I lug , 10c 'n'l.
HCllnnls oC ( hllIChcll , crCll acid
'lI'II'r t't'd ) table IlnIIHol .
Ii'iliiimiults of Illlngo lillie . purple , tur-
II ' rctl , t'CCI ld . hlnl , 1111 , Ih'l'HS
.
Ht 'Ils multi hIsshl.tllg ; II'llt8 ) , all II
Oi ! ' lot . mill Hlltll\1 : 111 hest gt'I11c8 ,
: c ' : \1
l xtl lUgl Tui'klslm towlIH , 10e each.
11111g1 : I ml tie' :11 I flHt hind , t\I I I I 11) )
slili'i galut. lug , 011.1e 'nrc1 A ( ) cchh'l hilt'-
II.
/1
:11 : rlllllts of best 1111g 11111'11 ,
lc 'nl1
" 'hll crochet bed SIH'l'Hls : , tc ) pich ,
W0'lh 'rc. ; .
$100. ' ( 't' ) Otfl bel HIlenlls lt irc , Sie Ill
:0-4 : - full hlclwhcl all lnin dlllcr ummip-
kll . il ,00 dozeim.
:100 10zcl.
tlozt'ii FI'llccl . Inl\18 ] , 2e , ac , lOc and lOc
11 : shHlls : 11 11111 : colol l'rllI , tOl'(1
: t' , limc'hi 'lde ? tlOi'l ' , ' ' ' ' , lOc ' .
:1 JIll \Ith ; 10'11 Z'pliyc' 'II
: n ltmch'k11 . ? : llllms : stilling , tic 'II
'a XIIclt 1(1 ( cheeks II hue : cllhys , Hic
al : ; Iwl whlc vercales ) In 11 reni-
Illt , lc yard.
Ilest t immuide' : , : ( Inch percale , 10c , l2i/gC
nl : ! Hic 'artl :
Llest limit : ' amid Incst aS80rtlent of
percale ! lu Ommmmhma : .
1lg stock of hair cloth , oOc , 4c , GOc ,
GOc , amid ( vie rn rd.
10-1 red ! , . nah' .
- blmiflkets$1.OO n \ah'
:10-I : 1 silver gray hlaulPti : lc 1 pair.
10-1 whie blankets 5le n lmlIr.
Plnest Inc nnd best aHsoI'mcn\
oil lt'cd calico , worth jOe , on sale at
lar eu's tomOl'OW , Gc 1 rnrd.
Butter Was Never
So Cheap.
Good Cresh country buttom' lot' 7e . , 00 ,
lie , 12e , and the vary best country but-
lam' made , goes 't 15e. 'Ya have a line
lot DC um'ummmnet'y that goes at 17cll1c and
21e , and Cancy . Separator the finest but
tOI' on oll.th fet 23e.
Beef is Geting Higher ,
Much Higher
But la > 'dcn BI'othors mire still 8c1nJ
lortcr-hou80 amid sh'loln steaks , nt 10c
1)O' IOml ) ! , Ind all utcr cuts lt corrc-
poudiugly ) lS low'
.
:
.
, .
- , BROTHERS j . '
about $21,00.0)0 : was In the Pimiiatlelphla
mint , and \vas being coined Phiadelphia
WIL' ! a3 aH i > os.
slhle. I IR not thought the olemanl , , 10s-
export will amount to nlthlno like the free
) . Ille
coin on hunll , and consequently the govermm-
melt IH not dl 10fC consequent 1 any induee-
mcnts tom' tim ahillment of bars ,
AIINII , U I'JN\NCI 1511.1 .
Provides tar Colnl\ : ( Inn lonlrod and
Eiglmty 111018 of Hlver ,
WAShINGTON , Jan. 21.-The details of
the amended financial plan which Messrs. .
Springer amid Cox and others of the banle-
lag commitee are discussing with Secretary -
tary Carlisle were learned today. They
had a bug conference with time secretary ,
and mire of the opinion the mollctons ,
to his labia meet his sanctIon.
Ilan /eet sancton. Time most
radical of the new Iroposltons , for which
Jl Cox stands sponsor , Is that for the
coInage of slver , I contemplates the can-
cohiatiomm of limo Sherman notes when received -
ceived at the treasury , mind time Issue of
silver certificates In denominatons of U $ ,
$2 and $3 , or of silver dolars , If the receivers - '
cel\ora prefer , To back these silver cer-
tlcates I Is proposed to coin all time hul-
lon In the treasury , which , Inchllnl $51-
000,000 seigniorage , amountl to $181,00,000.
1 Is calculatcd not more than $10,000,000
can ho coined II a ear ,
Time chanes In the banlelng features of
the luau IJrovlde that while time hanlll milmahi
shal
hell time sumo reserve now required , one-
half shall bo In legal tenler , grcenbncks or
Sherman notes ' '
Hell'esentath'o Cox ex-
Plains thIs arrangement \ould relieve limo
treasury of time raids upon time gold made
possible hy time larD volume of the oul-
Itandln/ notes , slnco I would dispose of
$2,000,000 of notes by Islnl them to form '
the hasls of banking , a 11 $100,000,000 fol
reserves In hanles 1 Is cOlcede,1 , thlt It
might be necessary to emlwer the see-
rotary to lesLie low rate bomlM to protect
time treasury against large wlhdrwlls ot
gold _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
61\ IXT1UIN.\1O ( : IN \tNI S1' ,
Illgl ! ) lllro.ltcrill . ISI 10 lUll 'hum . \1
llllni ? 'J'hO11 ibm l'I'olorh"I ,
WASING'ON , Jan. 24-The bill Introduce -
duce In time house by Mr. Dngley of Maine
repeals time act of July I , 1810 , for time protec-
ton I fur seals In Alaska , I authorizes
and ( lrectl the secretary of the treasury to
take with all pos lblo expedition every fur
Ieal found on limo Prlbylol islands , time skins
to bo sold to the best advantage anti ! time proceeds -
ceods to be covered Into the treasury. 110-
Iro\lles that thu president may Buspend I
oxecuton ot saId /ct In case Great Irlaln
stimulI have doterll.e,1 to' cO-eperato wih the
United States ( such measures aim In tie
judgment of time resldent will Ilrevent the
oxltrmlnaton dt the Alaska seal Imertis . and
appropriates the necessary SUI to carry the
act Into efect Secretary Carlisle Iii his re-
( ort to the hou8e , submited today , says time
ocnditon of the herlls Is most crlilcal. All
fact I'oln to their speedy extcrmlnaton un-
less time regulat : ns are chauet to afford
!
greater protecton to time herds.
NOIIHtula "mlt 10 time Scimmita.
WAShINGTON , Jan. : ! -The Iresllent
today sent the folowIng nomlnn'lons to time
senate ,
StatD-Ta bo consul ot the UnIted States
Special.
100 ] dozen litdlosm ( lst black colon hose
-regular lOe qumil lty-t'educetl tl 2c.
lOt ) dozen child t'Cll'mi 11 wool hose , ox-
h' t jc. ! heel Ind boo , only I , ic l pah' \\'O.th
100 dozen Indlcs' Egyptian coton ests
.lnd IlltSIII . I iy " . . . gulat' 50 c
qI11 .
100 dozcn Indlcs' night gowns floe ,
worth iGc.
liO dozen italics' coi'sets flOe ; I'CgIIU'
p m'Iee $100.
100 dozol mcn's leather' glo'c , hued
Ild m tlllCd , I'CIllccc to Oo po. ) pah' .
Evening Silts ,
A Fattasy.
A sort oC I whim loadi Ui to hl'cak
prices on sOle I'lch [ amid eholco t.m'emmliig !
s ilks-IOLI4ARS , MANY OP 'l'il ' :1
CAN 1 SAVEI ) .
$1.25 Silks for ODe-20 evening shuttles
or hiaimdsnmuie qtiaiity Gu'os do Londt'c
. handsolo lualGI'Oi O : , .
t. mi 1 , pilk , lIght bttw , ote.
$1.00 Silks for 5'Jc-Swuo ' belutHul
new m coloi'iugs in uI'oendcc Imidia Siks ,
wdl wlwth $1.00.
$100 SIlks (01' ( ilo-Tcl now and heau-
t\ul stimulus in tatn plbso ) on'cets , Ity-
.
Hsl l gomls.
$ llO ) Silica fom' c-Wo show O\'C' iO II
distinct cnIO'in\ : and patterns In bl'o
caded Salus , 'alTotlns and lell do
Soils , all'cgull $ liO t/ks.
$2 , ( O Silks lot' $1,21-At'L : hl'lunioi ,
in brocaded Satins , cxtr'l heavy : goods ,
actually wO'th ' douulo time pI'ico wo put
on thcm.
Nowhot'o In this eountl'j' , in a city the
size oC Omahl , will j'O\ find Il magni-
feont In UssO'tlent of silks as at Ia ' -
den BrosT0 cOldiuI ' solicit an in-
spcction or our silks.
Groceries. ,
2 : lbs stl\IIl flue white sugai' . . . $10
27 Ihs ) ) ' white . . . .
111'e whie coarse stigmur..100
a : lbs Xer OI'lcIIS HI'nuuld 81111$100
3 1\ can or toumuatoes . . . . _ . . . . . tIc
2 11 cal or sugar : i'orim . . . . . . . . . . . tIc
r.ai'go : pall jc1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 2fc
Scotch 10111 oaLo. . . . . . . . _ . : imAc
a : t Ib can golden 1)111lu. ) . . . . . l c
: Ib cal delicIous phIH . . . . . . . . i2c
JUull locll coffee , lb. _ . . . . 12i/c ,
Pure red sl110n : , cmiii . . . . . . . . . . . . lOt
3 Ib ghmmss jll'l strnwb'u'i'y ( . preserves -
serves worth ( Je , now on Hulo It'2c
oil slnlu's , cm\ . . . . . , . . . . : c :
Conlcus11. ! . , el. . . . . . . _ lot
g\'alll'a : ! CI'CIea u , . . . . . . . . " . lOt
lullol mutchos , loz lmmm'ge boxes , . l2'c
Swedish 1110' : ] matchcs , IJC' doz . ' % c
Luulh' : seal : ) , hi. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . : e
DII , 's : lIxtmire . s\ollu ; tobacco
1 Ih pllge , wih bl'lel' 1)lle. . . . 2e
I Henry 'V. GIlbert , Nol York , at Liege , Bel.
glum IrrPllerlck ,
; lunchmeyer of Went Vir
glnla at San Salvador , Salvador ; n..bert J"
Oliver of Georgia at 1eritla , MeL ; Samuel
Ryan of Wisconsin , at St. John's , N. F.
Postmnsters-J. Charles Deilcee , Pratt
CI ) ' , Ala , : E. E 'rhrl , Sloclton , Prat , :
August Neuman , Acleley , la. : James A.
Slmonl , Taylor , Tjx .
AIth5I1'H.VI'l tiN W'iE HP Ii.hICT ,
lrcmhor of Limo l nJl.h l'lrllmllt"Iwlrs )
leforo the For"I/IU"laloll COllltcn ,
WI'tSIJINGTON Jan 24-The four house
resolutons e\'oleld by tie recent la walan
disturbances turlshet food for au luterest-
Inl half hour In the house committee ou i
foreign aIaln today and n hnr.Uy less slHull-
cant discussion was Inspired hy time nllpear-
mimics of Mr. Creamer , time BriIsh member ot
Parlament , who Is here to forward the uucoye -
ment for international arbitration. mo\e-
Time HawaIan resolutons went Into time
hands of a suhcommlteo without mmctiomm on
them Wlmemi the aeton
'Vlen committee met there were
six republcans and four democrats present ,
Ind Mr. Ilt , the repuhlcan header , pro-
posed they proceed to consider the hiawmciian
lawalan
resolmmtioum. Time proposition was Ollllosed , (
by Mr. 1cCreary , the chairman of the com-
inittee. Finally the moton to consider the
bills at once was put , awl two Irmocrats (
hlvlng arrlvel , time result was a tie , six to sIx.
Afilrmmctlve-llltt , Storer , Blair , Van VClthls
( New York ) , Draper mmml limmrxmmer
Intl Hlrmer , republc-
ans ; negatveMcCroary , Timelier , Monm'y , ,
Price , I \rett and Densmore , II"mocrats ,
Th3reullon the commitee referred time resotu-
tons to suhconmmmcitteems.
Mr. Creamer adlr"uel , , the committee In-
'tormnly In Hupport of the memorl.11 \ I'lch
ho rccenty IllHentEd to PresIdent Cle\'eland
amid was ( IUostoned conrerlng time scope
of time proposition , etc. One memher , fcoJe
him If such questons , as the Bering sea dispute -
pute were contemplate.1 In his plan and Mr
Cremer saul they were , This le1 ! to u
discussion of time Berln/ sea arbiraton , In
which Mr. Vnn Voorhis ( ( New Vane hllulred
If I were not generaly unterstool , In Europe
that England got tIme greatest Imwlts frm
that : mrrangemnent. Mr Creamer Hald ho could
not speak upon thnt polimt Mr lilt , Iav- ,
lag In intent the boundary dispute between
British Guiana and Venezuela , asked i Immg-
lanl , was Ilrellaret to cnsent to an arIlra-
ton agreement with Venezuela and oIlier
Imal latons , MI' Cremer said ito wa not
authorized to answer that question ,
Chlckl811W Coultry , lnI Uut
ASHINOTON , Jon , 21.-The house corn-
mlteo on territories today decided to mdcii-
mutely poslpono the further consideraton of
the Wheeler bill to admit as a state the terrier -
rior ) ' of Oelahoma with a 10rton of time ,
Chickasaw country atached , There has already -
ready beau reportetl frol time commlteo , a
lull muitnittimig as a state the territory of Okla-
homl as at Ilresent constituted ,
laM mi , . ,1 II18kl. .
WASHING'rON , Jai , 21.-'ho senate In
cxvcuti'e session to.lay conlrlel , , time fal.
lowinG : Alphonse lwards , of H"okune " , ,
\\'ash" ! , to he a conlnlKIom'r , ( f limo distm lot
! diltict
of Alaska , to reside at lel.III . ( ,
1\lurloo ! 111 tu ( live tip 110 I 'i'iik.
PAIS , Jan 24.-M. ourgeols has finally
given up the task ( uf forming a cabinet .
M ii sic.
'ltlll nuud regtihntlug , \st worl
$ 2'ro.
X'early tllll I fHl regulatIng , $ 8OO.
: lorllJ IIIIIO II city. . : OO.
: : Iux : h' 'l' & hire . Co hucl 2OOOO ( ;
. ,
! IWIIIHIC . mniishL' . 'l'iit'it' lumict' . alk : ) to t. 1 ,71 ;
1)01' ) ( ' 01) ) ' , om' liit't' ) h' 1 10 : : ! ' 11t. ) ( ( ' \ ) ' .
Smmttit'thmiy Wl' wi ! II : O ( 11 O''t.tl t
hll ( ' ( ' ( ' , lllct 1111 ) > 'IIghl i I ; it' ( ' t luslc Iii
ml ) mnkngt' : ] , Iux Mt''t'm4 ' ' .
1 PI'Il' ; ; 11 ) 'II"s 1I'Iel' $ S O ) to
$1 1 . i .W , ou I' 1I'll' ) ! ' tot' ' n : t I l'tlt ) . $100. I ( )
" 'l' itt't. ' still tuir&'i'lng ' ' '
Irl' II IITIII gn'nt hil'nll : !
II I th I ! ' hlh I t 1 II ( ) 1IIIIItl u I gt'ltI' ; Ilium 1105 .
such its the HIlIIWI ) ' aunt \'osC . Our
IHlclf lt' ! ' omn'.hinif I host' 1IcI ) b ) ' red
tlt1 I t'IHh'lll'II I UglItH I who l' : ' ) ' hose t
gltlls on l'OH III111 IIHI flt'e' i'estrlct-
ctl u. : > 10 t IH'll' a 111 ( I tet'i'i tory.
' 'l' H(1 to Ilr Il'I'HOI ) 111 Hlull to
: limy Illul'l' hut wh ) lot iitiy thc I belt
the ( 'Iiielceu'Imig Semis , liii' l'iimbo l
Chlclcl'hl ; & HOIH tl nu\o ali
nlelwl' Jm I : ni'o also ) 11 t duss l11uI08
Iwi ) he a life Ilun' t flll\1
\\o lOl' ' 20 othmet'
( othll' Inl'lH , nil richly
WI'I'UlI'I I ! 11\1 at m i'I'i ! Ii ii hi 'mi m'il . of 11 C
thl' iiilislc tt'mmle.'t' : IIC st Ill HIIIJ
thORt' pinuitcs : , bought 01' 2mlumx [ \ ' '
111tos bOlghl 2mlumxleyei' &
lIu'o. Co. CI'OI : tl ( ) lP , IH ) n'gul ! fioiii
thu snlc stock , fl'tl i2O tip.
Desiccated Fruits.
Gl'apo raisins , pOI' lb. . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . : io
Yalolca m'nlsiiis , , pOll ii b. , . . . . . . . . . . . . flu
EIglsh ctmi'i'ituits , pel' Ih. . . . . . . . . . . . : Io
CI1C01ia I I p"lles , ) CI' II I . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Dessicltcdpefchcs , } cl.lu. . . . . . . . . . .710
E\'aIIOI'nlctpclohos ' , 111' ) lb. . . . . . . . . . 10
Cmtlifoc'miia umj > i'Icols , PO ! ' Ih. . . . . . . . . . . no
E\'apomtcllllg Ippl08 , pO' I h. , . . . . .7 jo
gmpomtcd pcal's , pom' lb. . . . . . . .710
Silver 11110S , lied' I . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uie
Syrup and Flour.
Large pal Now Olcals cooking
molasses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .40
Lal'ge pall pOrceLol 8 'I'lp. . . . . . . .75
Lu'go : pai Golden Dlp syd'thl . . . .75
Large pan IOIY Ddp Bj.I.UP. . . . . . , S !
Large , pal Silver Drip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! 5
La pan 1dcic Caldy D1p. . . . 115
Lu'go pal Maple Byt.lp. . . . . . . 1.2
La'go pail III'O 11nplo Smmp . . . , . . . ' 1.50
Nourslm Ime1whent hour. . . . . . . . . .03i
You'k State hlckwheat 10ul. _ . . . .05
Ncb sel-I'alsilg uuckw1e\t : flout' . . .03l
Yoi'k State scl-llsing buckwheat :
10It. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .05
Conic Here for
Your Fish. _
2 lal'go hm'I'1g for 5c.
amuekol'ol for JOc. .
FJne : Salmon , 7e. !
' \hlto Fish , [ . .
Anchovies , lco
I PI SAMOA AGAINST lA WAI \
Expense of Protecting the Native King
Oaled Into Que3to1 ,
DEMOCRATS WILL ATTACK THE TRIARCIY "
I the JcllhllrnlN , 1llleo COllllnllt , of tii .
JIIrllnl1 "olc ) time 811111 I'rotec-
tcmrmitu . , I Htub181Ic,1 h ) l'remuimk'tit
11rrlnl "Il Uo 1 1tIIierod ,
W ASIINGTON , Jan 24.-An effort Is beIng -
lag made by republican members of the
hOIB commllee on foreign affairs to secure
I full attendance of members at the meetIng
tiuI3 week wimeut LImo Iimmwallan questlcn
thi whel lawalan luestlcn wilt
ho called up If they can bring It nhout. I"ul
resolutions have heel refcrrcd to the com-
mltco and It m IJDsBblo ! that a composite
may be framned frocim timeumi It timO democrats
agree to am , > action ,
Tlm democrats of time house have deter-
ammined to attack time Samnoamu iroteetorato
svlmtch was agreed aimomi durimmg President liar-
risoum's umlmemlmmlmmtration as a riiy to time ro-
iiumliicamm strhctuire impoum time adniiumstratlon's
Hawaiian imohicy. 'rIme P0111011 of Mr. Mc.
Miliin's resolution wimlclm calls for informna-
tion mmton time expense Cf carryimmg omit time
Sammiona agrecmmment 'ill furimhahm them time
text , Some of them declare tlmmilr lmitemmtlon ,
if time opimortUimity Imresents itself , or mmcaking
a hard fight in time 1mb of Secretary ( irealmam's
recommiummemiihallomi to mlimxoalhgmuo our share lii
tIme imroteotcrate. Mr. Zmlciuillln'mm inquiry is
thmo first step in that tltrectlon auth time w'armntit
with ivhmiclm time reinmtuilcans are pmmslulng time
hawaiian matter hiss time elfect of stlrrlmmg
time , deniocrals to greater imostlllty against it.
I 1 rtm'i.uml ' , I Iojmmilmhlciimm I'mmi I (3' ,
WASI1INCTON , Jan. 21-Time repuimlicams
senators sc'lll hold a caucus in Senator Simer.
man's committee room at 10:30 : tommiorrow ,
which has been called for time 1urhmoso of con-
aidering 'arious questions likely to lie ho.
fore time senate , Time questlomm of most un.
P0rtaumC to be considered is timst relating
to finances , ammd it Is umiderstooti time reimub-
hlcan mnemnliers of time finammee comilrmmlttec , will
ask that time > be instructed us to wlmmmt.
course to pursue lit mleaImig ivitim time ques-
lion 1mm coummnilttee , 'i'lmore whii also be an
effort to lmaye time caucus take a Iosillon iii
the matter of time election at sezutors 1mm
states where time legislatures ure rojmuhhicau
miumii wimerem tIme contests are mmplmareemtiy Un-
mmecessariy hiroloimgeml , us in hmtahmo , Deimicc'are
nail \Vammittumgton , but lm1i lmrotmositIomm 'Jis '
likely to mmmcci iihthi opposition. 'rhmere will
also be some , dlmtcussloii of republican policy
iii conimoctioum with limo bills for time admmmia-
skin of New MexIco and i'mrhzomca ,
Ni'hraiiki I mimiut .tpimoluitsmmemmts.
WASIIINYI'OU ( , Jan , 21 'Else f'liowing
dmimlet miimpolimtmmieiitmm to time military academy
immti'e imeum mnitmie ; htaimmoy I' ; . Yates , Limicola ,
Neb. , J. It.Vmtui.hm ( aitori'mimte ) , I'iattsmmmouthm ,
web. ; hurry H , UlIdard ( altvm-uute ) , Sjmlomm U ,
- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .