: : _ , : - : . : : - : _ _ ; - - - - - - - - , . - 4 _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ n TIlE O\AITA DAILY UE1D : TUESDAY , JANUARY aiD ! , 1805. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'V . , THE OMAI1A DAILY BEE - . . , . n. nOHEWATln , Editor. . . - puu.lsm : lvlmv MOnNING. TImMS : 0 RU1SCIttPTION. ; 1al , flee ( Without Sunlt , ) . ) . One year . . . 8 0 3)aiIy Itee and f3unda' One Your . . . . . . . 10 ( Six 1M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & 0 Three Months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . 2 ro I4unday 1je. One You , . . . . . . . . 20 n . . . . . . . I1ttIFdAy 11. . On Year . . . . . . . . . " " . . . . 1M - SAtrRY ike ( One ! Yor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . w ' ' . oi'rici OmRhB. Fhe flc' Bulkltng. Soulh 'I ( . SinKer Ik , . Cor. N and 21h 811. ( nuncl huff , ' . 1 10rl St et. ( 'bIeao 051cc , I17 Cbnmber of Cnmmcr" . New York. " 31 1. CInmbor I ' \ \ & . TrlhunO ijwg. Washington. 101 I. HlroN N. V. ' . COltltflSI'ONDINCE. : COnlm5IONDJNCJ - All communIontlnni relating to flew InI cdi- , tora Al matter Ihouhl I. RIlr.oJ To the Editor. IUSINISS 1JTTIEtS. , Al bUllnoM Irtou nnl rrmllRnool Ihou1 bo nddru"1 to The flee I'uhllllnl comp n ) ' . . Omnha. Irnfte. cloel(1 end , poslo"co orlot to Ii be made ) aa1)Ie 10 tile nrdpr of the oomp' ' , , . 0 111)nhl. IIe T1tI ) 13IE VUBLISIIINO COMI'ANL p. 'J 1m l'UB.tSING - STAT1MNT ! Ol C1flCUi.ATIO. George 11. TzcIitick . , . of The Ue t'ub- Oorlo I "Zchuek. l cr.tary 1.0 tuh- . IllIlnl company. being dul , .worn. 1).f that the nelunl numlrr of lull nn.1 conipIct . COl11el . ff the Daily Morning , Ivcnlnl nn,1 , Sunln leo , r l.rlnl.1 durin/ the month of November , V.91 I , Wi OR foliowe : . nf 1. folowl . . . . . . 2).fr 10. . . . . . . . . . 2IIt t. 2. . . . . . . . . . 21E7 17. . . . . . . . . . 21. r 3. . . . . . . . . 21,2\5 1. . . . . . . . . . 22li& t 4. . . . . . . . . 21.ri 19. . . . . . . . . . 2J.I ) 4 ri. . . . . . . . . . . . 21r.11 N. . . . . . . . . . . I.cn ' . r. ( . . . . . . . . 21.13 21. . . . . . . . . , ' ) ' . . . . . . . . . 31.2,1Q 22. . . . . . . . . . . 2.4:1 . 8. . . . . . . . . 2tft ) 21. . . . . . . . . 21.2H ) 9. . . . . . . . . 24.T..V. 24. . . . . . . . . . 2),3'iS 10. . . . . . . . . 21,01 25. . . . . . . . . . 21.7M II. . . . . . . . . . 21,11 . 20. . . . . . . . . 21J.123 ' 1. . . . . . . . . . 2ID ' ? 27. . . . . . . . . . 20EG r 1. . . . . . . . . . 21,001 2 1. . . . . . . . . . U.M8 1. . . . . . . . . . 2ttM2 21. . . . . . . . . . % 1,021 I. . . . . . . . . . 2.5iO , 3. . . . . . . . . ] G.92 . Totni. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , G9G1 IcM ' lpiluctione for unrold ant returned , I..q cOllies lucton" . . . . . . . . . unMI . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,282 ; Tote ! ! M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C4.312 Daily average net circulation. . . . . . . . . . . . 21.612 : oioitt1t 11. TtCIiUCC. 1. CIUCK. . Sworn to bcroro mn and .uhscrlbe In my pree- me. . the ' 3.1 tIny of Der mhrr. 18II. r . IRenl ( , ) 3 < N , P. FIEli : . Nolor ) ' Publc. : Whnt has hnllelell to the WOIIdCL . ( til BnlmO'e : c l'ene ' IJlnl7 . The hlRt W'fl3' to ge : I 1)IJlnr bait l : : throl/h the n/"lcy of vestal sayIngs ; ' , baiikn. , . Pl'eRllelt Clc\eln11 : wi now "hull , , hack fleln ! that one great hlrlel ) his - beel lfel f\m his hiotibders. * 'Phe : \t'III R hi Is still slulherllg In colmltee , a : 11 the IJ'osIiect ) nre : good for n n unllhllhe sleep. : Poltcal : weather lu'olJhets ) lay now turn thlh' Itenton to IJ'ellctng ( the . le of the neW JI'ench Ilnlstr ' . 1l1i1)etOt'Vibhiammm persists II referring to "I ' army , " hut lie 1.111 ' IlermlLo the leollle ) ) of Cellnl . : ' to SUIII ) ) ' thc ftill(1S for Its . , ' flnd fO' Is SIIIIJOI.t. , . This Is the week that the leglslaturc ou/ht to ICCOllllsh ) sOlethln , even If , It toeR nothIng more thal kill off I lot of the vicious bills that arc before It. The county commissioners lust tackle the queslon of coulty ei1I1)h03'eS' ) sallrles : , Ind It must tackle thol with I a IJ'lnlng knife and not with I tier- . rick. - , ) InRl'IUcO men InRlst that the valued , polc ' hit' has . : been regularly evaded , - by them" . If this Is true , timid the law Is I eat letter , why are they so anxIous . , ' to ripe It flol the statute books Queer , IHn't It ! t , that the hends of the various stale InstItutIons have so munch , Imhlu bnslness to attend to at Lincoln : whie time legislature Is In session , and s lte to take them them at other . ' : times ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Senator 11 Is after democratic unity now. A ltlo while ago he was after the go\'el'nol'shll > of New York. I ho i . Is 10 more successful this time he will still have his seat In the senate to fallback back on . c I was really too much to expect our friend .lerry Simpson to let so good ' an f OIJIJorhmlty us that offered by thu. : IIi'ooklyit strike go ly without 1aldng u play for a little povultc : . political capital. ; The ChIcago 1m'nlt discourses leurn- eily In IL ! recent Issue ullon "Sound : Democratic 11'llalclerlng. " I Is need. , less to say that no reference was mllu to the domocl'nc management of the nnUoual ' ' ' . : nulonnl h'easl' : Commissioner \Viliiamns' apology for 3 votng for the continuance of Superimi- z ' tenllent Strylcer In charge of the county ; 110m' ) flu'l was quite In order. I wi ) not he the first ' apology he will have to offer Co I' his nclon , : In the good old days before the rail- roads mnllo theh' advent Into ( t rondl Nohlslm ) f O'C' . ' Indlnn claimed to he ) IL chief mil now every oIlier mini that solicits aid rC for Nebl'nsla tmffm'el's claims to be chul'man of Home relief coiumuissloii. y The men who scent to stiffer most ; CI'OI thin hl'lshllll entailed hy the ' , lhi'ookiyit street railway strike IU time 'I 101bol'l ) of tlo social club known us : time Se\I'nth regiimmemit who h:1o : been cOllIlel to I'omnln wny train bionic i : O"e' Sumitlay. , : I any one l'un discover the useful purpose which time secreuu'II's to the . Stuto BOll of ΒΆ 1'ramisportation serve , h- ' let hll slwnk out. ' .Vliero II imo mOl'u fr need for the state to PIY $0,000 { ) a year L' 11 slhl'lel to the seclolm'les limit It II to huy a tCth whecl to IL vagomm I bglnl to look ' lS If Omaha were Ii0W assured of nt least two molO : ; theaters before the next HI'nHon ol'ens. : 'ho 101 the luITlel' . Two . new the. , ; . . ul'IS will only replace the two that ' 1110 . been . , Ilslroyml by lire. 1'\'C' : ' I . other city of Onuibia's size supports no less than three play houseR , amid Omuha ; ought to 110 ! IIUlly ( us velI. ' t , I anything 10'0 WC'O necessal'y to , counsel retrenchment hi municipal ox- - h.IlnlUm'es the amount of cullulUUlt city taxes would be . ' ' . us : l.I . woull 1) enough. 'l'he pen. ll ) of 11'lhHllene ' Is attaching . to m'l' $2mOOo : ( ) although only I , $ 25OOOO of this II comprised 11 the regular tax list 'l'ho - t . , , 0 great bulk consists of special taxes for ' street hUIHoYlents , IUI will certainly ' ho Illl Just iK soon \8 time IJ"lurl ) ' owners are II condition to 110 so. Iii ? tim 1II'I'\'nl , however . u lh'elll ' of , the bl11'I8 or general taxation would . bo 1 welcome usllluuce , ; : ' TIm pnfSlMT Al'lJAS T co"om ss ' ' The RIdal message ! 'or lrrshcnt (1\lold to congress , setting forth the t'xlgommeies oC the treasury and urJIH le ldllol to relieve tliemn . will comim- Inll the thought ful attention of the cOlntr ' . The condition dcsel'lhell hy I the Ilrcsllllnt Is fatmilliar. All the fnl contlhled In the message hrwu hel.n eOimmlfltilIiCiltei to the public tlmroitghi t'eaBU' I ' slntellentH nnd C111y COU' lented 1101 In the press. It Is n later of COl101 knowledge that the gold obtained by the bust ilsSIO ; of honds , hit little IOle thau two mouths SIICl' . hns lenllr all been vhtii- II'awl fl'OI the treasury 1111 that the reserve Is again dOe , to the dintrer : . 'fhc ' h ' which this drithmi 101nt. Process i)3 dmll . . 1110n ) he treasury gold l : accOIIJlshel1 II wel Inllelttool1 TIme eastern ! ' hnlls have Ilruetcnlr slRllellleil gold ll 'lelll and wi n\lher SUIJII ' gold for shllllent abroad . nor for the pity- lent or llIll.t ) ) duties. These 11sII' tUIS hm'o now In cnorlOIS hoard of time Ictnl , IJohnhly ) Hot less than $ ir , . 00,00 ( ( amid are still adding to It. 'l'ho treasury Is forced to leut the foreign IIenlt11 for gold and so long as ires . emit cOHltoll COltnlu the govel' lelt clm IWcll good its coin rc er\u for thc rellullltol of Its paper hy a lerlollcnl issue of bomids. ' 1hls Is 1 li'OCCSS which cal1ot he long Inll' tnlnell vitiiout ' ' ' the wlholt tl'loISI IIIHlllug cI'ellt of the gO"U'llent mil IJodlc' lug I disastrous Ilnnenl llic. 1a\111 clenrl' 1111 candidly do- scrlhed the situation , the presIdent smig- gesl lelSI'Us of I'dle In doing thl8 hu shows that ho huts lunlell little from his study of this subject and fl'OI the discussion I has received In commgrem4s. lie 1"'OVoscs ) ) mill Issue of bomids for the ' of redeeiiming uOIIs 1II'IoSU ) Ieluuling 111 cnncelng the Uulell States . legal tender noles and . the I'enRI.y notes issued for the II'chase of SI\0' under the law of 1890. Mr. Cleveland ought to be aware of the fact that POltl- ) 1011- Inr sontnlnt Is ollsel to the with- . 11mwal anti cancolntol of the green- backs. ) and thnt boimmg the casu : It Is Idle to Ilrulent the proposition to eOl ress. There Is no real necessity for getting rid of the Un led States legal tender nolesl If congress will Inlw 1'10- ' . vision for the ' to ob- \Islon fO' ellhln ) ! trelJr tnln a sure and steady gold income those notes will cause no trolble , OI this point the IreHldent mal.es the emily really sl'ong suggestion In his mites- sagu. : lie says : "As a conslnnt mClns for the lalntenance of 1 reasonable SIII\I ) ' of gold In the treasury duties on ! n1lolts should be Iml1 In gold , allowing - lowing all oilier dues to the govern- lent to be lJ11 In any other form of mone ' . " This would . be simply to re- tm'n to the formuer practice mint ! wOlld afford the treasury a certain gold Income . ' of about 2OOOOOOOO. Per- nnnunl aholt $20,00,000. Po.- litmus I would not bo necessary to re- ( lure that more titan 7 pel' ) cent of the duties be pall In gold , since that nmollt . would doubtless be sulclent to provide the treasury with all the gold necessary to the mnintennnce of the l'edum\ton reserve. As to the minor features of the president's plan It Is InnecessU1T to consider them , since they are of no Importance apart from the lending feature , and the whuthel'n that IIY be regard us assured. In- deed It hus already been plalnl Indicated - cated 11 congI'ess that no such . propo- sUlon will be seriously emmtertalned. Everybody will , agree with the presl- dent that the emergency Is very son- oils amid appeals to the best wisdom Ind the highest patriotism of congress , but outside of eastern banking circles there will not be 1 very general sentiment - mont II approval of the plan sug- /estod by Mr. Cleveland. TIlE O.INAL DIJL IN TilE HOUSE. The Nicaragua canal bill has gone to the housu and , the probable fate of the measure In that body Is 1 mater of Interest Time majority of ten by which the bill passed the senate was quI to IS large as Its advocates bad hOllei for and slmowed . the effect of their very ea1ost work. Time Inal amulmelts to the leasure are liii- llrtant ) und wi probably 'engthen I In time house. Ono of these requires that all material for time cannl shnl be bought In the United States ; anothcr gives thc Iu'esilolt ( the power to re- moyo Iny of Uw directors Ippolnted by him , amid still 110thm' 1'pYltes that no mol thln ono del 1' In stock of thu compnn shll be issued for every dollar In utl mind II fnct eXlleltul hy thc compnl ' . A II'o\lslon ) was also Inserted reqllring contmcts to be let to thu lowest reslJOlslhlc bidders after 111'crlsemont and lmitng time entire Inolnt of wm'ds to $70,000,000. I WIS furthO' IIrovI1ed that ito cont\ct shall be annie with alY cOlllny In which itmmy slocldlhlul' 01 director of tIme canal comll\Y Is a mUlh0' 0' director 01 Is 11 itiiy wise Inturested. As IllBscd by time senate Ihu bill 1"0. vltes thut the capital stock of the \ [ arlllu Cllnl COIIn ' of Nicaragua shal bo $100,000,000 Inll nllhm'lzcs tIme cOlpany to issue $ iOOOOOOO , ! IIOI'HIl 11 gll'lteul : by the tleasm' ' of the United Slates 111 secured by a first 11IIgngo emi all the II'Ollull ' of the eOIIIU . 'ho Unll.l . State Is to no- eeh'o $ iOOOOOO ) II stock of tIme comu- Ilny ) , $ 2,5OOOOO Is to bo usel for tw ( uxtnglhtnent , of COI'lo. llslel of stock 11 time cOIHI'lcon of the clnul , anti the remaining $ 7,5OOOOO I : to go to time go\crllul tH of Nicaragua amid Costa mco. 'l'imeme are to ho lf- teen directors of the ' . dh'cctol cOIIIUI tel of which shll ho a\olntell by time vresl- dent with tint advice 1\1 conselt of time ' ' , soimitte. 'hc1 WIH nothing of a PII'U Hln ehll'nctl'I' him the vote on time bill . though time opposit hut WIS most largely ) 11110 Ull of . tietnocrats. I t Is In . no Henso 1 11n.t ) ' leasure , howC'e. its most active CIUIUllols ) III Selltol' Mor of Ahabaimma timid Semintor ' ' orgmtli Ailblmn 111 SelltOI lrye of Mtiitie ( . Thieve Is doubt as 10 whether the lull lan bo Ilt thlou h time house , owing to time sholt tmo l'l'lulllng 01' time ses slon and time Jlohalll ' that i wil bo shlrlJly Imtlgonlzel In that body . It . Is possible thnt there In ) ; be a IIJo.J ' of representatives who are II favor oC giving the enterprise . Homo sort of go\ m'l10lt HllIl01.t ulil aid 111 who ho- hove that time cUlnl , If conslllctet , ought . to lu unllel' the control of this t country , but It Is questionable whuthel' n majority will bo COlll disposed to involve the jo\rllclt In the project , tinder ] existing COltlton ( , to time extent which the senate bill huropost's I Is trite thnt time 11ISUrO appears to 1110' , 'Ito alllle safeguards Ignlnst ally boss hy time go'crlmell , but time well fOlllell } ) olJllor distrust of sleh schemes will be heetcd hy n great mlty representatives . the numher of which who will refuse to involve the so\e1nlent at this time Is likely to ho eOlnt large enough to defeat the bill or to Ilrm'elt aetol 01 It nt this acs. skim Such a result would he n serious mnter , Ilerllls , for the investors II ennl1 steel who are hOllll to recoup tlels'h'cs through this iegishittiotm . hil It would hardly l ho of any dlsnt\ntnge to the cOlltr , ' . MCnSl 'WNfl ) 1'UI SChOoLS' Sonic weeks ago a resolution was In- trOlucel1 II the Board of Education : urgimig time clnctlent of n law tlmat . . would tmlsfm' the revenue turh'ell. fl'OI flues amid Icelses front the school flnt Into semite other clianimel. Time avowed moU'u for this 11'0110811ol was the eUHllg up of the lhlc consclelce . whIch revolts against edimeatiug otur Im' ois ! ellucltlg Ot. chltrel from the proceeds of time liquor tltc ant flues hUloSellupol the cmliii- 11:11 : chlssel Alt now Mrs. AifmtV1I . let harvey wants to start a crusade agimlitst the rlsllg of blood mOle ' for ell leu tola I II'PORUS , l'B , Ilr\'e ' tmikt' It UIOI herself to "cmiii upon Chrlstln 1111 11111 people to arouse fl'OI their lethnrg . to uct-Cud In the l\lng Presemmt. ' For the sake or mothers wlo hl'o chllh'cn to educate ; for time sake of the noble teacherH who are de\elollnl those . tender mhl1s ; fet the Halw : of our grnld U1lcatolnl systemn -11 public schools ; "OI' . the sake of Got , let us purge our school system fl'OI the blight hint ( hns so long his- tened Itself \lon It. " She calls upon the Board or Blhlcn tel "to sllil tl'l for right and jlsUcu , Imowllj you will ha\e the nprolJton oC Coil , a clear conscience mind time people who nRI.et you to cane for our schools. " Ia\lnJ worked herself to the highest IJlch of cnthuslasm , tIns. harvey concludes : May God help us all to Strike ! 'till the last armed foe expires , Strike ! for your altars and your fires ; Strike I for tim green graves ol your sires God and your native land. This 11uotaton ( from Marco Bozzarls hal : un In8vlrlng sound , but Inluntall ' hicks IPlllclton to time case In hnnd. "lhe Boy Stood on the Burning Deck ! would have soundet equally wul If sentmcnt were mill wu hl"u to deal "iii'- Let hook time matter ' us now mutel' squarely In the face. The framers of our state constuton grappled w'i this question twenty years ago , IHI they reached the conclusion that the rove- mute derived from liquor license ant police Rites coul go to no better lul- pose than popular education , which Is the lOSt 10tent agency against Intem- penance , vice and crime. 'hey , thm'e- fore , engrafted Into the constitution the plYlslon under which such revenue his 0'0' since been set apart for the 'I ' maintenance of public schools. Mnnl- I fcsty 10 change can be made by law ; In this regard. I can enl ' be brought about by changing thu constitution. Now , SUIllose that were dOl , where should this so.cnnell blood money go to 7 I I Is placed II the general fun It would be used for paying salaries of our Judges , lawmakers , governors , and other state officers , Incuding the state school stmpenintendent , und Inci- dentally I would be paid out to the chancelor ant faculty of the university - sity . What \Quld time gain be then to public morals or the overburdened cOlsclence ? Wouldn't Mlrco : Bozzarls have to strike a few more licks until the last armed foe expired ! Viewed from the realistic standpoint , this spusm of offended conscience Is time merest bosh. I I Is against public morls to pay teachers ant janitors wih license mOluy Is It not cqluly lulnst public moruls to Imy thc salar- los of our commgressmen . OUI Irmy and Inyal ofcers , our federal judges , In- ludJI& ] the Ullod States mpraine court , and the president of time Ulitod States himself out of the snmo fund ? This Is precisely what his been going 01 ever since a tax has been levied uI10n whuislcy , wile Ild beer. Ahraham Lincoln Ulysses Grant Ind 'eclmsuh Sherman Garfield , Arthur and Ilrl'l- SOl , Seward , Chase , Sumumcer , Blame , multi even Blair or Now IlnlJshlro , the typical IJohlbltonlst ) , all receIved mol 01 less or this liquor Icelse fund us their l)8Y. ) As 1 muUm' of fact there Is not 1 church , not a Young Mon's Chl'lslan l"soclnton ol'gonlzlton , 01' nmiy Instltu- ' ' contri- ton dellelllng upon voluntll' - butons that has not gratefully received and Ilsbm'sed ( Homo of this Ho.eliIed blood immonoy. How could It be olhcr- ? A. saloon ' ' ' his wise . keeper 01' famiy III.u a pm'chlsu of clothing or ( tici . 01' ici' tumid time blood lone ' t1118 Its \riLy Into time poclwt of the merchlnt 111 the bunlwl' amid they II turn drop I ; Ilto the con 'lluton box 0' pay thuh' rent ' the'h' ' for yew 01' SUbSCI'hltol time lulntnlnlco of religious Ol' bele\o- lent iimstltutions . amid no . mllister . of , time gospel , mumtl no mummummuger uf a charity IOIIWI 1\1 10 I 111 . ge. . 1 ehtil.I . IISltUtol O'e' Inul.us 'where tIme coit- 1'lhulon CUIU from.Vomimeii of time tOWI buy jewelry mimiliimiem'y . , dry goods 01' fm'llur antI tlelr : IOle ' herco- lutes through Ylrloul chnl1l Into time Pockets of len and WOlel who wor- Hhlp , the teachers of time gospel and the women who mlnlsl ! to waut nnll distness. Nobody revolts 1Jllnst tlls systemim . amid mmmboiy ( his yet Ilemulled that every dollar that t clcull tes frol hat people to good , mind vice versa , shall 10t . bo IcccIlled 01 used for I luhle chl.l 0' mmuoi'al IHI'IISU w'ithm- out cortlilcate of ' . Olt a cm'lleltu good chlrnctm' Iu the face tf tllIO sluhbol'l timid Iiuijitimttltbhti ( acts , 11 the t Hen thnl ! tul gush about the wlclwIlle8s ( of using tile lecnHu fund fOI' tnlun'ntioimtl : Pi' , llses ) II irneleymi lit and lutmlimtimss. Chief Sell'e ' II Ill IIIUII report Isl.s for the UIJllolutulut. of u police sU'goon to tllw , 'hllJc of sIl , 11 iii- jured umolico olileers. 01 bier ; llleo I Otlm' emllo ts of tIme city Isuul ) IIVO to IJ ' their own IJh 'slellls , nlholgh I Ilght . ho mme morn thul nhglmt for time city to look after those . whose IUjll'I1 0' Hlclme II tlhi't'eiIy due to the lll'lol'tIUCt of . IJolco dulesr ) . "Ium we come to this , It may Mcrlncnt to nsle , Where Is tile city piyIclaui ? 'fhcro 110 two Ilhysllals IhJ ( tie employ ' or time city hcolh dcPmmIm,3 ' , umt drawIng regular salaries fromd,4 W 1ublc troaslry who ought to be atntJy able to take care of nl ' Ilulcemel " "ountel 11 tIme ser'lce. No _ lUW txe'\tll- mueded. l'OlTI i , f 'T' i : I 71 lLSlSSS : FfDfnt- There waR , tfcentiy organized nt Ifeent ) , : lnnou1ols % yhmllt } Is deslgnatell ( "Time NorlhweRternj tluslness Iellemtou , " com1losed of hOI'15 or trade In uIlmimie- oln , " ' . . The 51)111VISCOIlMIU und time Dalwlns. .he object of tl4 feterton Is to unnhle time , 'arhoims hOlcs ) associated In I to bring their unied efforts amid Illhwlce I to lear In hehalf of tenstres amid ' IJIIns for mlvnnellg the interests of the 10lthwest As hHItallg the spe- clal objects of the federal loll , resoiti- tons were adolltcd lecognlzlnJ time vital hnllol'lnnce to time norlhweHt of water trIIRoI'11 lon ( to lie t Reahonrd , u1l calling 11101 COlgl'I' S to ) ISS the bill 10W Ileldll ! 1)'o'hllg for the cno- uton of a c0lmlHRlol or ! l'IRlJnton into thc best methOls of securing 'a dellJ wllerwl ' to the Ataltc ; CI'O" Ilg the Rrslclltc tm'elol""elt of thu feasible wltelwn 's of the northwest ; amid plet/hlJ efforts to rel'U 11scllm. IUlton II ralh'Oll rates now exltug amid ns far nH llosslblu to Illnce the ( hf- eel'ent sectons of the nOI'th\est 01 nit equitable 151515. 'l'he spirit of the sIleecles 11\1e by relu'esunllt"eR of boards of trade In the COI1Ulton hllcntell n strolg fcelng that ulled uml vigorous . of- fort Is the of the Imecessary on pant busiless . hltm'usls 'of time nOlthwcst lu order to secure for . that section . its just share of IJ'osIJerl . There was enr- est 11uIUncll ton by sote of the slenlwrl ) of uljust tlscrllluaton by the railroads against time 101.thwest , Homo very condns'e facts lulng given to show how Chicago Is favored In the . mnter of h'ansIIO.tuton chnrges to the 1lsl11\\lngo of norllweslel trade centurs It was urged that time federation - lon could nccomlJlsh tuch by OIIIJOR' lug 1 uulted front to this dlscniimmlnmt- , lon , 111 specIal Inle'est was mmmnmi- Ifested In the subject of Improved waterways 's as a 'nellS of sucmlng cheaper tm\sllrtuton rutes. 'l'hls Is \110uhte11 ) ' a vital Ilueston for time whole northwest , and It Is one regard- lag which I livelier interest Is likely to he developed In the flhl'e titan hat yet IIen mnnlfesled. 'Ylmteyer the gl'owtl of raIlway facilities 11 ' hm'enrcl be , and In a IJO ton of the northwestern territory thcse s bemti now to be Inutu- ( ltlite : . It Is lumBy ( possible thnt tmns- lortaton rtlr'I i ! this section will ever he . on a satlsfnqtory basis unt there lre better "ftor outets for its pro- ducts. I will requlle tme and tIme expenditure .gf1 great deal of money to secure thes . - but their ImlOrlunce mlst be leil c cstnnU In view , and I It wi le lQ1'e , s'rongly ( impressed with time tC'eloll ntlof the productive re- sources of thp , Iorthwestcl'n } states. While the . , federation of boards of tunic effect l' ( loesnot represent the whole nortW.st , . If It shall be nsh'u- mental In accomplshing any good for the region It does represent all the other lll'lon of tO northwest will bo the gainer by It And such a comblna- ton of business . oranlzatonl ouht If judiciously adhering to sound pL'ln- cples , to command respect for Its wishes and make its influence felt wherever It shal make known the one and exert time other. A few members of congress are reverted - ported to have suffered new pangs of conscience on discovering that the In- cOle tax for which they had voted Is to be colected not only from their sala- res as congressmen , but also from thel' allowances for stttonery and mileage. They think this an eternal outrage , because they had come to lole mileage ns one of the sacred ' upon mieage slcI'ed pel'- qulsles of the offlee. Some of tlem are said to he so Incensed at time Proslect that they would leo td vote to exempt timeR' mileage allowances If they only dared , but unfortunltely ale not to bo favored with time Ollpol'tunl ) . . Since imowever , the ' still draw 10 cents 1 utIle for trlvelng expenses thlt can not cost more than a 0' ,1 cents a mie , they Iny possibly be able to save a Htlu c\'cn \ urm' time Income tax shal have rednced It to D.S celts 1 tulle. A code of civil service rules for the Ilolco delltmont would not be out of 1IIIcc In Omnha , IS suggested In Chief Seavey's report. OUWl' cities require stringent tests both as to physical and mental caIacl ' of nil 11111clnts for IJoltons on the lJlce force. HecauHP no lucI strlnguncy. has been aPIIled to the mel now employed Is lO reason why i Hhoull not be 11plell to ul future ap- 1 1 el n t s , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'l'he II'nlons Cuban JOI'nalst who lade a vicious attack on Mexico at a reception h'tl by time exlcan ( com- mmiumnler-ln.clmief his Il'eclllll tely emmi bal'lwd for Cubit with I llcl"tfll ) of chnlengus to mOl'tl1 comhat. Hu I'oh. mmbiy IJ'oloses'lo'lght ) ' his duels at long range fll h11Y'iilmmm. : . Hu who lghts nnd I'UII titiy . a wII. " . lay hive 10 light another . A ( iCI * NIIMI"I'rr , _ tlllhton Herold. . In spit of the P ! enl enmities acquired uy Its puulsher ; ' 'he Omaha hoe stands hend and shouldcl's above Its contempo rarles as a neysmmper. And , uo It said to his credi , the mccss oC The hleo as a news dispenser Is tim \ t time , great energy newl - tnefn' anl eeptonal capacllYof Mr. jtoeeyate. . He gives time Ilaper' ' his mmersonal supervision nnd his wllehlulne.s llcrsonal for the conmletealmtIaccqm.ate news .acclrte reports that ' 11 Is columns. An Illustration 'of Mr. Hosewater's enter. Ilrlso was con'eye : In the excemlejit work done In connecUor wih the exelJent Icott m'stcI' ' ) 'l'helce had n reporter en Scot ground during Ilb entire search amid . In ad- Illon , Mr , Jose\aler was In communlca. ton wlh the grea I Plul.erlon detective ngeneyat Cimicego with a vIew to enlisting their services , when time hotly was enlslng MFXICU AND (1Vti'hi.tZ.ILA. 11PXICO . ( VIIR.u.n. . New York Sun : There Is clearly hI neel of an ) other than an amicable solution of this controversy , In spite of the present excite- most and occasional talk of wnr. Chicago Times : As long I labor and its employers fght to the death In the United States It Is grimly incongruous for the United States to bo playing the part of 1 peacemaker In foreign landa. Chicago Post : The Guatemalt : government evidently appreciates time ( oily of wlthsland- lag MexIco. Her 3,700 troops would b a poor match for an army of pcrhnps 26,000 . trained fghtng men commanded by educated officers , and incited by time spirit oC conquest that prevails through MexIco. ' Kansas City Star : necauso wars of any Idnl arc interesting , the almost certain con- flct between Mexico and Guatemala wi be watched by the peopit , of time world . but It will not b hal s mueh talked ! ahout as time ChInese-Japanese trouble unless It should happen that Ito Guatlmala , hike little Japan shoull make havoc of big Mexico . Phiadelphia Ledger : Unless Guatemala submits to Mexlce's demands , President Inz declares It must alto the cousequences. These In view of the condition ol affairs In both cuntrIes , arc likely 10 prove die- nstrous to CitmatemahaVhatcver 'mpathy one may feel for the little rllmble Is greatly lessenelt by time reflection that It has brought unreasonable this trouble out acUona. itself by its own foolish and Chicago herald : The Mexicans have a fairly dried army. Their military academy Is not to be despised flax hImows . never- timeless that war would w n cosl ) ' luxury whlo natIonal debt Is pressing productive industries to their knees Soulh America , Central AmerIca and Mexico are growing slowly to time conviction that fighting Is 110er use for much . nUtl that the cost of war Is rarely recovered In Its results. Chlcao Tribune : There Is nolhln In the slluaUol that cauuet bo settled easily and promptly by arbitration. Guatemala can afford 10 withdraw its troops and Mexico can to time saint' Then let outside partIes settle I the bouudary line , all Il Guatemala has been trespassing upon Mexican territory It Ihould hay an indemnity for whatever losses It has occaslonetl the MexIcans In any event It would be absolute folly for Guatemala to go to war wllh Mexico Inalled , with a comparatively smal arniy and wlth- ollt financial resources. Chleao : Herald : The people of this country have palt ! too scant attention to Daz. who Is the embodiment of the strongest qualities oC the races whose blood ho boasls Ho has thai cunning and cruelty of the southern Immdiamm. and all the reckless courage and romance of the unsolened Spanlnrd. le Is disposed to carry things with n high hand No collar Is easy enough for his nccl. He fought side by able with Juarez against Maximiian , but he turned and fouht Juarez with equal ferocity Inter on. Lenlo admitted him to Mexico by prodalm- Ing amnesty and ho prompty dIsposed oC Lerdo. More than ten years ago ho had put the consttuUon under his loot and de- dared himself le president , with powers no royal dynasty this side of Russia pro- tculs to. His Ielatlous with the United States brought to the surface the same characteristics of independence oC control. In the Innumerble disputes as to the treatment or citzens of the Unlte,1 States he bore himself with extreme haughtiness . and generaly . came off with all the honors of diplolaey. _ _ _ _ p _ _ _ _ l'EOl'I.I .I ' ] TIU\'OS. President Cleveland Insists on taking the gold curo. Hobert Louis Slevenson's literary earnings In the last eight rears amounted to $200- 000 000.Tho The Minneapols Tribune prefers [ to weep at the grave of Wnshbur than jump Into the Nelson band wagon. Time junior senator of ! { ansas , Lucien Dalter Is 48 years old and has n moderate quantity of deugh , estimated at $100,000. The New York legislature has passed a law prohibiting the floating el any other than Ings. the AmerIcan fag Cram public build- Ings.Deforo Before swallowing Guatemala at one gulp Mexico should take a day off and diagnose the case of the whale that swallowed Jonnh. ' Congressman Doutolo threw a Cow gobs of hot gore on the steps or the white house , but no one accused him of Infringing on Waite's patent .A New York legIslator who dIsplayed evidence of sullen 'prosperly explaIned to inquisitive neighbors that he had dispensed with a servant girl. Great heal that Notwithstanding the rage oC blizzards down east signs of spring throw a little sunshine on the congealed residents A sea serpent has been sighted In Orange lake N. Y. A Berlin theologIan predicts a great war In 1897 , a new Napoleon In 1899 , a terrific earthquake In 1901. . and the end of the world In 1903. Now Is the time to sub- serlbe. Delays are dangerous. Mrs. Isabella Macbeth Richardson , who died In New York I few days ago , always asserted that she was a lineal descendant oC that kIng of Scotland whose story Is told In SIrakespoare'8 drama oC "Macbeth " Her maIden name was Macboth. A Maine statetsmau proposes to solve the booze question by offering a state prize oC $50 to every man who remains sober for a year. The orer Is In the nature oC a sanitary - tary measure for prohibition booze Is pronounced - nounced by experts a terror on wheels Lady Randolph Churchill Is the thIrd titled American now to wear the vheeds-the duchesses of Manchester and Marlborough being the other two Lady Ianlolph Is rich In her own riglmt time duchess ol Man- chester Is poor and the duchess oC Marlborough - borough has plenty or god American dolars , Those who imagine the World's Call Is a thing ol tIme past are slightly mlstallen. I Is In existence and Is sure to continue while time treasury holds out , At the presell , time It costs $ ,600 a mouth to run the fair , and there $ $400,000 In time treasury. Asa $00.000 a specImen of native grip . there Is ne cc- easlon for a Chicago blush for it. Senator Teller Is really one oC time most accomplished men In public life. lie Is a student of finance . conversant with all diplo- matc questions , and , through his experience at time head of the Interior department , Is thoroughly CamiaI with every problem of d mestc economy. lie Is I linguist and a scholar and at the same time a thoroughly practical man of affairs. Poetic cult Is firmly entrenched In Chicago. A native wooer of the divine muse competed - natvo - peted for the laurtatcahmip of the town and ran away with time prlzo easily . here Is what did IL : "There % via : a young girl named Weller . Who had a very keen smeler ; She said to her beau 'Quit cigarettes or go , ' clgretes ! . nut he stayed and . smol.en - , etcetem' " Too Little mmimeIn'se In l'oUlcl : HI Paul Olobe. Very often , when buslnoss mater ! are under discussion among macit . we hear the rcnmnrht : "That may \ business \ hut It Isu't politics. " And I 18 regreuaulY true lhat very ofen business amI poltcs are all Luslmss l- diametrically oiiposed-thut al ; rarity timid ordinary gcoll judgment are excluded from time consideration of 1/1ty councils , and that parties af'ay themselves against our business interests on grounds / purely partisan expediency , . E nuth iImiieotti'a . 1.11"/OUO Five . Lulavte Courier-Journal. A careful search or South iakota's trens- cry has rcvcaletl a solitary 15 hm which 'rreaaurer Taylor left sultary \ehlnl. I ought 10 bo expended In reprinting that part or the governor's message so hoautru Iy eulogizIng - Ing time meSSIHU business methods . Time Way Thny Look ut I. Chicago Hord. The effort to put n stop to the practice of donating railway pOISf to pUblc or- licials Is evimleimtiy' regarded hy some slutls' Icluls evIdenty , of the prime men as a blow aimed ut enl inmnmoses I for which time institution oC government - emInent was Invented. Highest of al in Leavening Power.-Latcst U. S. Gov't Report EWa1 BaIng . owe MiWTLV PUIE xIuc ccv1L uu.r. Ill 0.1..1,1/1.1" New York World : I thl canal CAn 1 completed undl ! this plan It will bo of hn- mensa advantage to the commerce of this country nnl , of the world. Clmlcugo Times : I the United Staten keep on 11"anlelln the bonds of corporations somebody , will have to ! uarantlo the bonds oC the United States nut thnt Nicaragua bill wi ne'erISS time house of representnUves. Ia'enport Iemocrat : Mnny a business mean with a big bank nccolnt anlt compara- t"lly nnlmlcd credit use been brotmgimt to grief by signing notes. The United States hns the collateral In Inlol nlolnl , but If It goes Into time nele'guarnntcelng business It will probably have time obligations to mmmeet. This Is just what the renato has voted to do In the Nicaraguan canal muatter. Chicago lost : The advantages , to commerce - fierce from the NIcaragua canal are Inanl- Cest. Such n short waterway might be In- estmably 11rofnblo to this city Il the future shonll develop ( , as many think It must , n navigable chnnnel from our 11\11 to the Gulf of Mexico. But It woull b far Ilrc- lernble that the company should bl owned by private capital than that tIme ! ovcrnlont shoult be drawn into nn unprflablo Ilnrt- nershll or Ihls sort , except as I last meauro to prevent time control lrom failing Into the . . hamls or foreign bankers Indianapolis News : I goes without saying thnt time United States Is 1010 interested , Ihan any other counlry In the compllton of tis walerwl ) ' . I Is essential that It shouM be conlrolell by Americans . and that American cOlmerco should enjo al the benefits which Ie wi conCcr. It has ben hinted from tme to time that BrlUsh capital was likely to : back tim cnterllrse : Il time Unlel Stalls let time oporlunll laS8. , This mmmny have been merely ( the voice oC the lobby hut It Is plain that o\el the Inilrect Innuenco oC any lor- elgn power In Central America would become Intolerable to time United SIn IIs. Chicago Jonrnnl : The prlncllll advantage . which wi be the hnlJsslblly oC lalnla1nlng ' the present outrageous transcontnental : freight rates when a cheap nnd' ' short water roulo comes Int : compellion whim time railways - ways .Is tIme hope upon which Calfornh nnd nil the western states are 1\lng ; and time veo- plo generally are looilmmg to the cannl to lhlen lan ) ' ol their burdens The gain to Australia wi beery great and time whole world will vroflt. nut time United States will ewn a'mui control time canal and. Il that wi provo a,1 imeCeSsary . could close Itto tIme war- ships or other imatiotme. But let It be under- stood that mme mmmonkeying with that "first lien" will be tolerated a single ta ) ' . Kansas City Star : Time endorsement by ito senate of the United ! States of the great work of constructing time Nicaragua cnnni Is another and a decided step toward the actual construction of the worlt. Of the advantages or the work there Is no doubt , no more thln that the Suez canal already commstrtmctetl . Is an advatmtage . That when the canal Is constrnclel It should be under the control or tIme United States Is olmlUcd , All that Is wanted is .a guarantee that the construction shal be Imonest and that no robbing corporation Is In the bacl.rounl to receive the benent that shonll Inure to the United Slates. U the United Slates cal get the Nicaragua canal well and safely constructed - structe1 ! for seventy milons ol dollars , timework work Is worth the money. . . . 111TTI.I > 1'0.1 POINT. Galveston News : A bimsybody 18 a trou- hlesomo 11erSOl who wastes tme trying to do somebody else's dutr. - Los Angeles Times : "Threl times this week to see time same opera ; dldn't you feel ralher bored ? " " 0. del' . no ; we said dls- agreeable thIngs about diferent people each time. " tme. Washlnglon Star : "Hit sut'ny nm s'priz- In , " saId Uncle Eben "ter see how munch mo' some oh my neighbors knows 'bout runnin' de guv'ment dan dey docs 'bout runnln' dah. fahms " Chicago . Record : First Drooldrn Citizen- I.s terrible the way these street car men are riotng , Second Brooklyn CIUzen-Oh. I don't ) know ; I rather I. { It Its the first real excitement - citement we've ha,1 , over here since time bat- tie or Long Island. Atlanta Constitution : "There stands n man who was at 'Vuterloo. " "Impossible ! " "FacL Crossed the ocean last year and visited the spoL" . ' Judge . : JudgcYou claim Mr. Cofn as a particular friend of yours ? Mr Kiiiboys- Yes , ) 'OUI honor ; he burled two of my hus- bauds. Harlem Life : Colonel Corkrlght ( n prominent - Inent Kentucldan-'Vhat ) kind ot a record has Colenel Derringer ! Colonel GoreHe took the Keeley cure some time ago , but In all othcr respects ho has always been a consistent democrat. Chicago Tribune : "Are you looking at the face ot nature , Kitty ? " asked her fnther. "Yes , " replied . the little girl at the wln- dow. "It's all covered with snow and I looks just like . mamma's face when she goes out calling. " "Thal's putting It on pretty thlclt. my denr. " he observed In . a tone of reproof. "Yes " said Kitty . "thaL's the way mamma puts It on. " Wnshlngton SIal : "MY furnace " said one man who ltcps imouse "Is out er sight " "So Is mIne , " replied anolher ; "out of nnthraclte " , TO A CHAPERON. Vogo , Tomorrow night , when three of us Are sitting at the play. I 1 shoull chance to hold Mny's imand Please look the other way Later as In the carriage we Arc speeding homewarr , sa } ' , Dear chaperon don't see my arm- Pray look the olher way But when at last we'I'O In the bali . My friend I beg , I pry , When I begin to Bay good nighmt Don't hook-don't even atlY. - - . NnlltSU.1 . .11 XlJ3ILi7CdNS. A contract huts been let for sinking 1 no city well at Pnwno Ciy , lrolraclel flmeetings at Newman Grove re- Bulel In many sinners turning from their ways. Thirty.fivo people ate ready ( to Join the Japtst church at York as the result of ro- viral meetings. The lurbe1t water works system has been complelld mind will bo hlruCI over to the city In n few days. Steln Wnshburn of Nemnhn City was kicked by a hrso and one car was nearly torn front her head , There have been fifty-tlmreo conversions at Ahll as the result or Limo revIval leetn In the lothotlst cimurclm Tel' 'ear'oll 111 lurlbut of Broken now Cel upen the ice a 111 fractured her skumlh . I Is feared time accident ml ' prove fatal Thieves carried oil qmmmtmmtlty of carlNl or a Ilntl' clelhlnl Crom the store of Petlr Poort of 1.1111. They ones loft their taken alI , clothls to take time Illaco of the Ho , ' . Mr. flicker of Alma has accepted , n cal to the pastorate or Limo ChRlrou Cone- guitional church alHI will cuter his ! IUonal wi ullon ne\v dutes lebruary I. Somebody llrled Into time ofco of Dr. John- soil at Pawlll City Rlll with a Poker ollelett the drawer. Ten dollars money rawer Ilolll In money and $ GOO II 10tes were takeim The 111\0 of a hlrld man started a conflagration - prton , which destroyed Nels , mmmhereon's barn rear St Jaimmos Al the horses were rescuetl ' except 010 01 mare. Mrs. Martin Inrtnson ot Sparta iCumox county . iollpll Illal whlo enpaltl In her househohl dtmties . Three little ehlhlreu were wlh her at time tiumme . but her hushaRt was away front hOle , A cal line been : Issuell for a conlerenco to bo heh nt Brolel Bow I'ehrnr ' 6 for the IHrllso of Corlln a new poltcal part . Time cal suggests that time nol organization he 11eslnalel as the Illou party A H.year.oll Eon ol ' 01 Madden of Chalron eonclull,1 to try life lS a bal11 amI siDle his fatlure's horse 10 ride Into time . Wromlng bntl lallls , The boy was call- turcd after a hot chase a 111 was orleretl sent Ie Limo reprm itcimoni but when tl sherl started to carry out time sentence the lad escaped. _ . UR . n.IS.I' . .11.IXl1S. Frm Ills Address on Jourmmntism . Never bo In a hurry. Hold Cast to the consluton , A word that Is not spoken le'er does anT Immiscimief I you find rou IHl'e been wrong don't fear to say so. . Al the goodness oC a good egg cannot mal.1 up for the batnees ol n bad one. Stand by time stars antI stripes . Above all , stand for liberty . whale vcr hapllels , p Vol tnl I hy ti nelmin mm. ChlrnJ U.rll. The lrlri mrlhlne recognizes as mnny pam'ties ns time law reco nlzcs , I enables the voter by touchln n bnlon to record time nnml of the PartY to which he nd- hel'el. and also the names of time candidates who mummy be on other tel.ets. but for \\hol ho wlshls 10 vole , I Protects time Voter - against the dnmlten chale1ICr , time ruC- lanl ) ' jmmtlgc' , amid Limo Illiterate cleric ] , I mnlts false counthll Imposslhle. I Is 1 hnlwlrlt agal1sl : mhsUtuUo1 oC , lshonest ballots In violated ] ballot hoxes. Time leg- IslutU' Hhouhl lulhorlze1 hI lCf. towns clUes nnl counte ! In thIs state 10 adopt It , amid simouid nmake its use regular iii nit ' eiection , it not , indeed , also at mmii Imarty - primaries. 'C * imimali WY , , ct time i'cacoimmruicor ? Pimilalelpiuimm I'res Mexico Imas as good as declared war on Gtmatenmama. or , wmmat is 1811dm time sammmo timing Insisted on its own settienmemmt of a question with two lde , time Gummtemmmaian SilC , being tIme stronger helimt ncceptel by Guatenmaia under pemmalty of var. Timero is no excuse for timis except time rigimt of time strommger , nmmd ummder our iresont policy timero is no renmedy. 'IVitit mu differeimt exercise - erciso of our weight ammd immiluemmee on timis contineimt by time State demmartmnent Mexico wouid be forced to submit time question to arbitration. _ _ _ a- _ _ _ .STI1iTLIXG SUIICZmTAFIO FAC1' , . . , Jumige. Timere's a cunning young bacillus and a natty little genIi , Or some frisky diatorna or a rnlcroscopio worm , Or some scientific wonder dragging 'round a Latin ternm , In oimr food and air and water , and , by , jingsi it makes ate squirm. And time sun will be much colder in about a muiiion years , r And a portion of earth's moisture slowly dries and disappears , And its crust is slowly cooling and excites our Imimnman fears , So , by jingsi you needn't wommder if it fills my eyes wIth tears. In a lmundred generations men will have no teetim at all , And lmimm skull will be as naked as a shiny bmihinrd ball : His superfluous toes will vanish , lie wIll be but four feet tail , So , by jinga ! you caimnot wonder if my flesh begins to crawl , SHe will travel wIth eiectrlcs , bicycle , and cable cars ; With his air ships he will wander like a meteor 'mimi time stars ; lIe will open navigation on time waterways of Mars , And , by Jings ! where will you stop him wimen he once lets down time bars ? And now Edison's inventing patent food , and I'll be blessed If it won't kmmoek mit the fanmners and time wlmeat fields of time west ; And tlmis liaby incubator-and perhaps that way Is best , i.iut I'hi go to 1imiladelphiia , wimero my brain can take a rest. 04INc.Ir/iy4 . . , 'b RELIABLE CLOTHIERS ' ' YourMomiey's Worth or Your Money Back , ' , We're Cutting ? rices-- That's an assertion so easily made that ovoi'y onoo in a while somebody makes suoh a rornark-they may mean it-We don't know-but we do know- that-we are outting prioesand we are cuLLing prices as we never cut prices before. A good. long black beaver overcoat with an ulster collar-our $30 coat is cut to $15-How's that-also a genuine Irish frieze ulsLer cuL from $28 to $15 ; downright good coat- Same way all through the suits and overcoats. We've added a lot more pants. to our out price counter-at -$2-$2.50-$3.00-$3.75. Pants in the lot worth and formerly sold as high as $7 , All good. trouseors- ' ' our own good make-Oh , we're cutting prices and outting prices hard. EROWNING , KING & COG , ltciltmbhe Clotimlers , S. 'mY Coi. 15th timid Iotiglns. - , E : _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ - _ - _ _ - . . ' . " " 'b