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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1895)
- - - - . - ' : - - . - * 4 ! ' - , -7. -r " : 4 _ ' TIlE OMAhA DAILY nEE : SATURDAY , F1iBItUA1Y 2 , 1805. - _ _ _ I . . . THE OMAHA DAILY DEE. - - - I c. IOSEWA TRR. Jdltor. 1' = - _ _ - - r i'vni.isiiiu Jvlmy : MORNINO , TIIUS Ol flIflSCItl1'TION. L4 nnly nee ( WithOut , funda ) ' ) . One Yenr..S A M t Haly UN ! And Sunday One Yent . . . . . . . JO 0 IIx Months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 ' Thrpo ! Mnnthi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 & 1undn , 1l . Onp ( Y . af . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 I funda1 falUtdny ! flee . One Yenr . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 M 'VIkly10. . One y.nr. . . . . . . . . . . . , . r. m'l'JCES . , Omnhn The flee fluliding. Houlh Omaha , S1nler / . . Cnr. N on,1 , 21h Stl PC ( ounel Illunti , 1 lutl Siteel. P Clealn Omee , 311 Chnmber at Cnmm rec. , New York Ionm" 1. 1 anl 15. Tribune UI ! 'Vanhlngton , /07 l' Htreet. N ' V . 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Lpis < Ieductlonu for un.oM and returned copls INluclon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fllUtcl1 . . . . . 11,282 Told . . . . . : . . .CH,312 8ll. . . . . . . . . . . . Daly overage ICt circutatlon . . . . . . . . . . . 21,612 Oon1 : n. TZI1CII8JCIC. Atorn to before nP nn.1 . Ruh.trlhcd In my prC9' net Ihls 3.1 day or flecmher . 1891 S < , . ' . , . ' l'ublle. , ( S"nl ) N.J. JI'/ : Notary Publc. Let 111 Im\'I' Hml ( 1Iiit1 1 or 1 tllglhh ! l'ttOt't Ihoul ) Ihe opl'rtonH ( ) ) of tm stale releC comlllHHlol i I , The jury inets iu'xt s'eek. 1Ult jl lHelH IHXt wlel . II'elJI\'e ) \ for I SeIHntOlt 111 I IU1)8S- shmet charge rl'om Judge Scott. S Alt l'xlm seHslol or COlgl'CSH fl1)1)C1115 II' Hight. 'rhnt wi he 11 IllctOI S 101'C ( elll ( ' thal : SIItIVQI'sUI ! ( troUt ! ) . 111'hllS ) the lreHhtent now wlHhes ttlt he IUll Stilt wlthell his St1l)1)OSCl ) ( S Hhare or the Illlnage or ? Ihsourl frontS Sunator Yest. S . An ' one might hlye Imown that nil this Inl Iii the state scuttle about cut- 0 log Itown the numhel' ) or senate em- S 1)lOYeS wm ! lothlng hut talk. ' - S WereHUlt the hi ! to relmhm'se ) the lithe Imllnchcll State otilehals Is Itre- sell'll to this legislature ! solely to slave : olr the statute or lmlntul u little hJ Ir. ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Extra session talk Is likely to con- 111 nt lelst HO long lS congress re- nUlnH In sl'Hflon nlt toes nothing to Ilnylntc ! thc ( Inlnclll tltcutlcs or thc heos\ ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : Coxey Is once 10re to the front offer- lag to rescue the oYernment ly lenns 35 of his iioiihiiterest 1)011(1 uelulng bent , S t sclieiiie I Coxey had only been : elected to congress ! . . 1 , Yestlwy are nit I'leJlH of labor . even IC tie "hve to sa3lt themsclves. When thcr vote the other WiY It Is only be- ; C"ISCh ( - 'thinK the hltercsts or labor : zulu capital are Identical. The 1glslutl'o might . . wIth propriety . hlHttUto ! nn Inqul.J..tu ascertain what : . the secretaries of the State Board of' ' Tnuisportatlon ha\'c done dtirliig the 'rmIHIJOrtuton tone tu1ng t Inuit yeaL ' to elrn their $2,0 cuch. . . Secretary Morton hits returned to S. ' .Vitsliiiigton but that IloslmuRtC'shlll I IJPolltlent ) ) still lugs. I. the bait Is lick ! out much longer .tho straight : " democrcy muy recruit Into Its ranks the entire membership or the DI'yun : tree sliver wing. . Our resourceful local COfltOlillorary S'S which had the Elbe foundered off The Needles hits fnul ' movet the wreck 1'0\11 to the . Isle o 'SVIglit. lYe Iwo- sumo tmt : by the tmo the vessel Is raised CI'om the ttlCO whel'e It sUlk this uleell IlWHIIlJer will Bee that . the hulk II'st appears to sight Iii Ntw ' : i York hiavIoP. ) - The efforts of treasury olcluis to erect nt'raiigeineiits 1y which the next , end issue tuny , he tented In bulk In the Ihmuclol . cmllel'S or gl'OII 10 not ox- ; uct cOllh'l the joyous exclamation of t t\ New York ler11 that .II'Hllont Cle\'ollul ] hits ] conllltll hlnut by his \ec ntll1IHI e to its huLl ) for n 11111 ) : mull among the IIJoJle of this cOlltr ) ' . WUHhlngton Is the latest state to termlnlto UI II'olrucll'll . srlltorlll con- : test by menus or 1)1t1'Y I : ( caucus. There ! Is ito daliger that the ! 'nltO'H fl'om S DqiiLware mit 111ho. yet to ho elected , : wlJ not hl riUh)1it'1Ii1H. ) ) The voting 1l1it ) ' Ih'lg on fur u Cow days 0' a few W'ePkH ' bitt 'Iuit the choke Is well 1 10nlI' , hit wl\n l\11e I : wl ho hut to register the doS - ( clslon of tl I lllhlcun ) lemhcI'1 of S those legislattires. . i. Its hhI 110W be In 0'11'1' for the Cat ho- le , ll'olltos to IloUton the Nebraska ( , legislature for n nllol'lll to coiigross S 111.lng that all iiieiiil > ers or seel'ct poI : ' I , IUlul societies UI lellol'lell ( tout the t united Stntt's In llC' 10 l'I'IU\O U . f mllCU to the continuance of fl'eu gU\ t'l'iiiiieiit. \ A\l whlo the legislature Ii In the \xchuou ineniorlal 1 btisiiiesii S would It not ho ( ? . lllenty PI'OllC' to IHI : l OUI'CHI to tk'port the 1111 emhns81el of Uhlll 111 Jllll ? 'fho nlemlt or ox-L'i'esidt.uit low1 ! : , of the lunl'lt of lhticitt : ion to 1IIIIte nil S ' ' for ito ( dehicit hit the I ; the l'ISIIOnslbll ) . lelct II school fl11 1110n ( the ' city council Is not _ t "Ol'Y wul hlllllorlec hr tim fitets . 'l'llt I t\lcl II 0' w10 $ , ( ) . The city ( 'llcl Iulhll'ell the levy asked 1'0\ 1 ' the BOI'll of I lllcltol 5 : b ) only 1 mi 01' by I'HI tI1 $10,000. t On lie ( oilier hl11 the school 1011'1 Is 1 IWW 11'oIIOHIII econol's hy whl\h It hUIles to reduce the deficit , but which . 4 1\11 \ they bleu lu\'olhlcell I ) 'l'n. tgo : S u\hlt hl\'o ( ol'l'slllel I Iloothl' . Wheu the school board leul'ncl what i : 1\1 wai . to be lt its ( lh1lOSII for the . lust ycur It was its duty I to Icel o. Itl1lroi wihin * that lInhit. lllhl t not . do . Is this ' that I , ' ) 50. I It for reason the _ 11'csont board 1111t Itself lu auI' i T ' . fortunate SIUI tou. " 10UNTr AS A sUaAn n.SI : It. must be that lie sugar planters or I sugr Ilanter LouIsiana look upon congress , the admin- upn Istraton and the people or the United States gternly : as I pack or stupl(1 rools. They Irlist upon the payment or the bounty or 2 cents R 10Un(1 ( on the crop or 1894 because the crop was planted and cultivated under the McKInley law , but was harvested under the IlrMent law. What these planters say Is too absurd to be considered. What Is the diference In expense or raisIng sugar under the McKinley law and the Wison bi ? What ' hal the law to do with the productive power or the & 01 or Louisiana . anyhow ? VII not lulslnna , sugar planters plant , culti- vate and hal'vest sugar before McKinley was born , and Would not the crop or 1894 have been raised had there been 10 McKinley law ? Arc not preparations now going on for I crop In 1893 ? And finally , Is not the 2 cents a pound bounty Just hike finding that much ' that stolen from I mone-money was a whole lot ot icoplo-WoridIlerald. When Ahlhl1.111011 WO naked hits \'lcwI on the tariff he relltell ) that hc did not Imow ( \ 'ery much about the thellll'H ( ) of II'oteeton nut ! free trade , hit this Ilch he did know : I 11 Alllllcln bl ' n liar or steel for $20 In l lglalt : thc ( Alll'lln his the steel nlit 1nllnllt his the $20 : Ir he lniy It II America the Anlllcln hm ! the steel Iltt Amerlcn hits the : O. Suppose We CIt the bar or steel a barrel or sugar . 1\1 filthy to the sub. jlct the t Hlme logic. Whnt would be bi'st for Alel'lcn' , I wc buy the bar- Id or sugar In Europe , iiierica. w\ have thin sugar and l llle the money : If we II'otlce the sugar 11 this COl 1' try Amellcn hm ! the sU/I' tutu J.elllS the mOltr nt home. Notv . the 11eullte oC the 1'Ilitel ( States would bc stupid fools If the ' failed to give 11'Ifelelce to their home llrolhlcel' oC sugar overlie the foreIgn sugar I 1 Iw I' . hut lnteHs the l.oullnnl : Iltnntel cnn cOllletc with ho I foreign sugar eXlll'tC' he \lst 1111\lon the husll'SI . or . sugar mil lug . 'I'he sugar InluHI. or Gel'lllr , Atiilii lit , France Inl Bet lum has leen built Ull 1) ' bounties nnt : by tax re- ' ' . Atnerhcan bates to mnnuflclm'el's. AlC'lcnn 1lllntc.s 11 L01lsllln were therefore at I Ilsadn\'antole In colII)1'tttion ( ) that hind : to bo OYC'CO\C either by n duty . 01 Imtolll'll ) HI/II' 01' by n bounty to the A'iliiOIICttli mimiker. All'l'lean sugar \11 Cr. 1"01 \ore thlm . twentr.l\e . years the Aimuerletiti sugar ititlustry was sthiiiui- Alerlan IU : l\hlll' WIS . Ittcll all SUIIIIl'tell hr nn 11110rt duty on HUII' . 'rhe : 1cl'iiiley act imlaceti Hugal Oi the free list . and In lieu of . i thin protective duties gave I bounty of 2 cents I 110111 for till sugar 11'0' Ileell In this country fl'UI clue 0' sugar beets. That net stipulated that the bounty should continue for fourteen - teen 'earH. I was In the nlhl'e of a contract betwecn ) the go\'ellment and . he I sugar lU'otuccl's which the country was In all honor houll to inaittlahii. But when the goYelllent fell Into the hands of American Iiithuistry-wreckers : iI lellllntonlsts ) who had n mlllt for tax reform the bounty was re- IJente and tile ( lUty was not restoted. 'Vlmt has beel the result ? An address - dress just Issued on behalf oC the LoulsllU sugar t1antels ) nnll mann- CactuJels by leading business men of New Orleans , who are all dentocrats , reads os follows : - Our sugar business Is paralyzed and nil value taken out of sugar property by reason of the 'esperate condition ' to which planters have been reduced 'thls year. After planting and cultivating a crop and Incurring debts for sugar machinery and supplies under a promise of 2 cents Ilrotecton per pound for 1894. the sugar gower Is marketing his crop with practically no protection , and unable to realize from its sale within $8.000,000 of what ho has expended on It to bring It to market. Nearly $20,000,000 furnished by New Orleans and other cites hal been expended on the crop or 1894 , up to the time or the tariff repeal In August. Government licenses Md been applied for and granted by the United States In July and August , and thIs loss or $8,000,00 las been sustain by rely- log In geol faith on tie bounty promise hell out by the go\'ernment. I has been Implored to right the wrong by giving a com- pesatory bounty whIch , while It wilt not save from all lass , will nerve the planter to feat his Industry under changed conditions. The loss falls primarily upon the planter and will ruin him , but as he fails to pay tie loss will spread to eli merchants and banlt- ers who have crcltel him , anti upon dealers In other states who have sent their material and merchandise to Louisiana. The bounty anl If allowed . wi few through the hands or the planter , discharging largely his debts , and ' ultimately reach citizens or nearly every slate. In the union. lit thc face or thcse filets who would 11 the robber amid who would be his vIctim ? , 'hl t to honest meu thluk or any business Gl'1 that l'ellllltlH its owu obligations . 111 what 1lud or I goverlmnmelit Is It that woult cripple Ilt 11I'nl'ze alt inilor- taut IilltlHtr3' ( imy w'lthidratvhng minti h\hlHh' 1 wll\h'awlu ! 111 vithtliold lag CI'01 It the sUlllurt which ! It hind "uen11 ] ' vlellgel Itself to give fol Its Illntennnce ? TIme fnet that the Luulslana Illuterl are milking 11'el1u'nUous ) for iso : : i sloult Ia\u no bearing uloU ) the Issue. TIme fnl'1c's ur North Dakota ' uUII ln ' ' Dnlwll. 1'0 mnakimig IH'elllu'a- tons ( for Illnntug vhieat . although the 11\lwt Il'lce ) . Ii helow ) ( the ( cost or vro- ii tiet mu. 'J'hiey cit 1mev IUIe to 1al e tl $ e imrt'iarations ) In the hope or hIgher Irles ) 01' emimigritte. Hut the . free trade critimk wi 111 : " \'hi ) ' lon.t 'Ol vote ii. I bounty . to the wheat lIHC' ? " Our IISWII. . hecaule wo raise 1010 wlelt II Alimel'icmL ' thll WO CII IOssl- lily conlumu'lnlt 10 ] not expect to scll It 11011u' to Bl'olle ) for wheat In . I .thol' Hlll ( relts , I all the sugar Wo use WaH Il'oluell ) Iii Amlrln there would ho IU obJect II 1 bounty . I woult be 11108t 1 c1me , Oil the ethel hnnll . . , to ItdlJr time sugal' cnne : hllus11 JouhI'1 ' 111 bulli ( UI the sugar In. lusl' ) . ot tOI'l'lgn eounlrleH , whcl hy 1 few years' huuII ' Ul' ditty on 1m. ports wo could stllulato sugar miking In Alel'lca 80 that wo would Ilroduco I\'CI' y Iloulil ) ( that wo commme nll lcel n\l'o thln $120,000,000 . which wo . now senll Ibllll every your II active cr- : cullton In otIt' own coulm try , besIdes I alfl'llng pitying . emillorment , to thol' ( sands or faritmers' amid Ilbol'lng men who would otherwise 10 CO\111Ied to compotu with other farmers amid wOI'I hlglcn ( I' e\lllor\ent Iu product ion that It already overdone. 1.011 . years ago the nIghtmare of every democratic slatcslun frol Cal' lisle to Hl' 'ln WIS time surphus In the natonll t'cIHUr ' . The crime of tux- lug PeoPle beyond 010 actual necessities - ties or ruu\lng time government was the text ( om ' all the free trade Sllccches. . . _ . . . . - - - - - - - - - - SS --.t. ------S- : . : - . Now we have no such trouble 01 our hnll ) . We ho\o had I great redue- thou oC federal taxes and wo have 1\ ' allrltetho policy or borrowing to ut . The night- currelit pay Clrr eXllelscs. Ilght- insure now Is where to raise thc wind that wi keep lS afloat for lie ( 10Xt twelve mO\th . STATL'S 01 7 [ .1.X1W.l.tTf CAsr ; . . The InXhl11 freight rte law en. acted by the legislature 1 I of two years : nJo II for the tme ehlH II IL state oC . fuspClled ullmnton llCltUg nl np- tIal 01 behalf or the state to tle t'llet States c'cult court or appeals ) , I from the order of the Unlelt States cIrcuit court enjolnln its eitforceimmeiit. ' ' ' uiiitversimi dommmatmd 'hel'o II on almost Itemllt nmoul thl ( lleollto ) or uhl'lslm that this case be Prosecuted on the part of the state IC necessary to the sUll'eme court of the UultNt Sil tel. In order ( lint UII dmnalll immimy he cmplet , wlh nml ( nil dlc ? haste ho mllte to secure - cum the decision 'or the appellate eoutm'114 It hecon1s tncumhent upon the ( 11relcnt tcglHtnhu'o to give the status oC the case Imllllnte CllHhlertln , UnlcsI the le lltature mnlWR the mice- essam ' v ithlmrOht'imltiomi ) to III ' the legttl- mile Xllcnses oC cefellln the orlgi- minI suit nlt ll'osecutl the Illlleol tIm ease or the state wl he lint In serious jeollrl ) . , I IH nol thc IltnCer , 'J'he lice to pasi ) Ullon the hls that have been preseiited for legal services nl1 court eXlleusel In conl'lton with thc mlxllum rate ltgnton , eSI1claly when lelhel's ) 'f thc legislatmmro Cn elsl ' conHutt wih hatvyerm4 tilde to give thln eXlllrt oilniohm. Whlt ! , iimnkes the 111elton mOle than I 1l'IO maleI of laJdn renb1senlnt for inoileys eXI'nllell ( I ! the fnct that legis- In'\'e Inacton 11st mean ( lie nban- Ioument or the allWal ? , amid thc railroads - roads mire ns ready to win their case In this way lS ; In 11) ' other. On tIme othel' hnnt we are fssured If ' ' In ' oC the that the attorneys ' charge state's Interests lre' l"'oIJ'I SUI1- JO'Iec they wilt ue able to expedite II'ol'elluls ) ( greatly to . the Imhte ad- vlntn e. I Is possIble to secure a 11lrlng Oi . the nplwll herore the cir- cult C01.t of ItlICfllS nt the term of court . . commeneln : [ aY next An ad- "Clll' declHlon could then he appealed II time to reach the docl.el or the an- IH'eme court at Its October tell , when It would dotmlmtless. be IUh'IIClll for hiearimmg amid I decIsion renlcl'el not I Inter ; than ' n year hence. Sholld the ' Illrlnt In the circuit court or " 1lllnlH ) ) 'be thrown over to I subsequent term I lecont IPllel1 ) could not posslhlr he hroutht ) to the SUII'me tomt In tmo ' H8 and the thin ! decIsIon for next term ( , nnt Ilud eeslon tt'oiiI&l ' ' he dehl ' another woult IH'obahl delayed : lolher ! : ell' . I rests therefore wihin the Ilower or the le lsllture to eXl1le ( pI ( lclay the appeal of tle ( nmxlmlm rate . case. The re lJOnslllt ) II one that cannot bo evaded. I should be llromlltr met , anti It wi ue IC the party hlelges 1 of relief to the eOllo l from bll1cnsule railway rates rell ' mean Inrthllg. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIP' ; STATFIIOOD 'BiLLS. I Is said (0 bo the opInion of demo- cmte seilmtors : that time bills for - admitting ' - ting New' ' Mt1cb , i1zoIta and Oldnhou1 to statehood clnnot he llssed at this session , and therefore thc ' mire dIsposed to allow very little ( line for thick conslderntloim. I would secm that there ought to be 10 diii- cul ) . timid no loss or tmc In putting these . melS\'es through If the IHlty In power desired them to pass lt this Hes- sion. Iu till essential respects these bills are similar to the acts that have iit'ecedetl the 1 for admitng territories to stutehood. They do not require to le discussed at length , because all the Cncts regarding time territorIes are wen Imown nut ! no serious OPllosltou ) to Illmltug them has been manifested on ito ground thn they are not fit for statehood. I might be plausibly urged that the teutt 11Imloll or them 11 IUJly entitled to slathood , but this IIS not been domme I would seemu , therefore , that nothing more Is neces- story ( tutu to set a ( hue for votIng on theMe meas1'es amid all or 111 could be disposed or In on hour O' two. . 'J'ho fiet Is , I 0 WQ'C' that the \lrty In control or con I'esH Is not lt nil anxious to confe' statehood . lpOi these tCL'litOrles at ( lila ( hue , for the tel'rlllcs tllH tme fo. tle rellon thlt ( hwy fear . It woull lean the eel taut trllsfe. or the control of the sea- ate In the ( uext cougress to the ropub- iicummi4. All or thesc terrItories went relhlcln [ ot the ( last elect Ion IUt there ; Is every l't'imsiim to expect ( limit the 101- h11t political sentmt In thcm wi contlue to be rellbleln for SOIO tle tu collie. I they were g1n tel HtnteloOl ( by this COI/l'ess they would he l'llll'eRontelt ) In the HIUII ! o the 11Xt eon I'eSt , 11111 , them can bo no \louht , six to the repuibhicimn ineimmber- 11111 ) or ( lint bOlr , t1H placing the legltlltl'o hl'lmeh or thin O\'l'llent 1111(1Cm' ( repuhlcon control.llolt this It Is Josslhl ! ( mit a uulUI oC leluemh ; anti IIOIIIHIH ) ) lar eout'ol hum Ilmatu Iu the ( Flfr.fu111 cougl'ess. . 'l'hls II whr tolucmtc Sllltol'r say tl StltO' heel bills ennlot IIIS nt I his sessioim ' .I'iit' ) ' 10 ] not . WIUt them IIHHI'II amid the II'ohnhtt ) Is they wi tInt hu given furthitur coiusidel'uttiOli , lu tvliieli ' fl'lhel' cOllltemtou whll1 event New oxleo , ArlzuUlt timid OIllholn IUHt l'olnll In the tm'lo'lal cOllltuu 1 YtiU ' 10uJ\ , lS the 11Ultr ) for InIug 11111'o\el time [ ller 1111 11'lnelles ) of ' ' . the 1'CIlulcIU pmirty r. n.1 ' 0 m'm rCIM/ l'T. The charier for 10l'oll01tlU cities , section lOS , provides that lie ( coinpeimsa. ton amid ammlary of all olerl'r lullngentr of ( lie . cUr which are not Ixet hr chartei' shal ue fxell lull 11etel'mhlt h ' ordiiuaiice itiud shimihi ! luy OI'llIIUCO 111 HIII mint he hlllelll 01' dhulnlshell dl'llg time tC'm for which such olcel' 01' Igent shll be nlJolntet , 1'hI9 ro\1810n Is COUl\'IWI br City Attorney Council to Lllhht' . ! ) to all 1 > llco holhrs ! Ullel' thc ( cIty govoi'imiuieiit , 11- eluding inspectors of pitviiig , Illumblug , meat and 11 , deputes 1111 clerks whoso IllpolltlOltl it i'e coull'mcd by lie cotmnclh , whether mal0 by time milimyor , the BOIII of l'tmbhleVorks , the Bonl'l of lenUh , COllltrolol' , \gIneer , treasurer , clerk 01' mill ) ' other o 1 CC' If thIs ( OIJlulon or tWe'llln ; prohibition Is luUl1 Ilw there would bo very little ChllCO for 1ullclJui ret reiichmmneimt. 'Vhiero 18 , however , room for dl1clCnco of 0111nlon 01 that score . Time 11)01 and . _ _ _ . . , . _ r. - - - - - - - - - - - - VaSSVSS cunci certainly fro In posiion to re ' trench , lS 'CI 18 the ) ' ] I\-e been In Iloslton to fl. 1 the ( pay roll. I seems n great stle c\ oC the ( imagination that n deputy or l\n I clerk Is R1ch un olcer or nm11J ) os the charter c01tem. ptntcs. Those ell > to'CS hl ve 10 fxell telm of olce , neither hill aim hlRtlector oC huivhiig 1 or Sl'W\'s-r garbage , for that matel" They are fl suhject to Is vork for : dIscharge \ t4uttn there no W0't them ( to inrftrin. ! II nn , ' e\'clt the mmmnyor amid jQncl con h ) uI'ltnonce aboh halt nhltiiainirtlulouls ' f1111011tlentH 11lt nil eUIJtu'lents lint ( are o\'e\lht ) , lllt the I ' tlhy ordlullce re.cl'elto the lmiPoiimtmm ) nts 01' etmmpiovimuemits lit 1111hlll.ltl lltem"re wlfbfl % a tiny , I month 01 six montlH fotowll the IbottOl of the Itnrc1rcs 0' ( tRchalge oC o\'erllll 11111tes timid cell s , excelltl only where such ' imave becu . re stch tlepmmtyshuips ve crc- Itet ur chl rtel. Wheu the C0l1cl repealed the 0111. Il1ce cI'entl ( lie olee of city elite- ' Comimiell did uot trlclou City Atorney Counet cOlshter thl Ihottou ) ) of . the utCe. ) . guil . 111 lS n leqlwuce ( l.jlectrlchm Cuw- gIll wits dClloHell withmoumt recourse for gWiS dClloHelllhol1 . full tel'm. ( lila 110r ) for the CII cram. 'The HUe reslls WO\tt follow Ir the ordinminces creatiimg cel'- taut \SeleSH 1illolutmeuts ) lull ordi- unnces lulhO'lzlng the emnployiuemmt or O'el'lllhl ) ( 11elltIH nlll clerks were ye- pelted.tL'here would be nu trouble t whalever of gel In the ICU who how . . occup these IltoccS to imecept tCehlt- Ilto 'melt itt c1reut wages. So mlch ou thnt score. Amid uow how lholt the hlcl'ense or llarlel 01 IlCll111 Iii the face oC the 11'0\'IHluu or time ehlrtel' that forbIds n greater ciimumpiistt : bum , directly or hllrectr , thnu II 11'O\'hlelt ) 1) ' the charter utmid ordllllces ? How about the allots'- nlceH oC hOI'se him to lent hlsllectors . lull other emilplO3'eS ? \Vimy shoult n mm : who 11'a\1 $100 1 10uth tm\ry itiso he nlowet to dl'l W enough muldi- tunat pay tu l1n'ehnsl n horse ammd ' ' ' ' ' months ? If these buggy every twelve I men wel'e In ll private emmmiloyiuemit the ' votmh cheerflty buY for their own woul' hu'st hire If . ( hwy were only sure of Iwellln ) theIr 1)iutceS. 'Vliy slmotmldim't the ml'OI 1\11 council Intl'lso ) In behntf oC the taxpayers lull put a stop to these a blSl1 mutt ! ex- ct'SseS ? I thcr cln not mal\ It retro- nelve ( hwy certulnlr con mnl\ It pros- Ilcctl'o hy repealing existing ordlnuncel thlt countennnce . these immmposhtious. There mlst he a way found lomcwhm'e . 'to lmit the Ilsb1'semeutl oC the cIty uUll Iwep them wihin the bounds of the ( revenues. ' -hem there Is 1 will there Is ufhy. . . The tlsgl'hCif\\ ! \ fracas li the house or represemiLativs between rell'esenLlvcH Congressmen - men DI'eclttn'ltgc of Kemmttmchy nnd Heard oC MIssouri brings the former again Into Utn\llble publicity. I would scout CI'om their eXlltanntons that they were ahout elullh' : culpable lu the use oC ImmHllg etltlcts , but It was the Icijtk4iklmim1 ! ! ! who broke the peace , hull his exhlhllou of furious IUC' will not hmuirove his standing In Dublc olhutiolt. I would seem that the oXIJerlenco he has hat during the IJast : real would have hal It chasten- 'lug ere Tii ! ' hli , amid . . hllcet : he' ' Ims ndeltorcd to mlko.1 IPllem' that such was the ca'I'J hut most 11oplo.wl coue1110 from this tnst 'Cp18011e that the professed chauge wits lerel ' .I > reteuse. , The fact seems to be that beneath u' ' ' BI'ecl.ln- smooth amid ulurlug exterior - ridge carries a generous share or the savagery oC hUlln nnture. lie wi retire to 1)'I\ote life at the enll or his resent term It Is to le h0111 to re- main hi obsctmrity. As I publc man he hmmis rcndcred no , 'atulule ! service to the countr , . while In his Private career he has . violated almost every law of umiorni- ity. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Time people mire : stIll Wlltng for the startling disclosures which the I'osecut- lug ntol'le 's promlsell for the prelm- mary hearing of the men 1\'ested for coimilhicity In the Burrett Scott murder. The four mcn nl'eolly prehended could not POSSIblY hlvo executed the whole plot by themselves. I his been clammed , nnt very reusonlhl ' , too thu there must liutve bccn no less than I doon mcn concO'nll In the mtbdumctiOmm. 'llt II'e\llunl' ) ' trlul. however , stol ( > ! ell ( short wih the four meu lu CUHtOl ' . H lie ( authorltcs hlvo the c\hlencJ which ( imey have iihh along asserted was In heIr IIOSSl'ssiou ) to 11'lng thc c1me directly to the door oC e"ery " pel'son who hnt I hlnd In It they ouightt not to leave tile 11lty parties much loner itt Iu' e. Either ono or two things must he truc , the II'oHecltun has exaggerateil the 1m- Ilol.tnnee oC the Ilterlnl In Its hlllls or It. 11 very HtOW In moltuJ 1le or its In- forimtntiomi. t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Juflrmlll hits U'Vh . . Oo1.Democrnt. I wilt be observed that Mr. Wilson's efforts IS n tariff reformer Ire now being directed to the Imellment or tIme law which hears hts runine and whIch Is materialy reducing - clueing our foreign trade. V Jlldl" ' " II"t I ) lulurlul. Boston Oob" . The fact that less than ire his been luh- scribed for n memorhll 10 the lute James a. flame leads to the supposiUon that his ad mlrers Illnlt his works are hIs best memorial - rial , as we1 ashy - , far . the cheapest one ' h lhsrtfrM : . iiife. V Jph'er New8. I Is not II(01slhle that sumac of the Drookl'n car- ! 'm/lanles / may lose their charters 11 n result or the Hlrlko. In the end they lay 1tUI ) tmt It would have been fir cheaper to.I e heea . Just 10 their men. . . l > n""lh Ilcl to Pir. KnnnA City Slnr. A movement lOts been started In New- foundlanel 1001,1" to animexution to the United antics. 'Jhls : may he a good thln I 100(1 for Ihe Newtcpntibnimders ! , who are In liar I Inanelal iiimes. but thIs country has about ' .bout itii for the poor flint ' It can conveiuieimtiy . care . ' . S 1lpllIJ'IH In I liii W08t. i'mIIhutt.iiitia > In'ulrer. The tenor Pt , tbe ( dispatches purporting to describe tht C.Oldltons or employment In the west encourages the hope that the 1w- pro\'ement encolrales ' . I II es'identiy the helet that the country last year reached Limo lowest ebb to which even tiemocratic stulllt ! ) ' could reduce I , and that hereafter the rise wi perhaps he slow , but herelrel' atl stoat. . - OT/lm LANDS TlAN ouim. France Is taco to face today with the alternative or producing I party strong enough to govern without yielding a Jot to anarchists , socialists or roil republicans , or or allowing the Irrcconcllbll a free iuantl. ( I Is needless to recount by what stages or potty schmisnm . clnsto intrigue and vulgar , mercenary self-seeking French political parties - ties have been reluC ( to their present state of Impotence. That patriotism and 8lntes- mnnshlp h vl'gono out or them 1 wholy lS courage . ( iisinterostelness and sinceriy scents ns plain as that a nosy : , truculent anti vlo lent mInorIty Is about to control the government - ernment or France. I Time penalty or enlrust- hag eli that Is worth saving against destruc- tve attack to the custody or men hnbucl wih time lowest concepton of Political re- Illonslbllty has been swift nun ( ! serious enough ! to nrouse a people less rent by faction to I ) make I supreme effort 10 llreSeVe the Integrity - tegrity or time republic. That I1 avail much In the arena or superhllte(1 ( passions II time midst or which French cabinets rise awl fall , and where hue shrIeking ejaculations ot Paris are wont to drown the voice or the ( people of F'rance , may well be loubted. . . . The license or the l'rench political press In Paris today appears to exceed ni precclent. A correspondent or I lldon newspaper le- clarCs that tie invectives or M. HochCrort are tame comllarcd with those or some or his dis- cIples. These later , he says , " 10 longer take the trouble to bo witty. They heal UI such epithets ns 'thieves , cutthroats and bandits , ' wlh no other object apparently than to lush Insult to the pich of 11aroxysl. The len Ilul Instutons thus attacked are disarniod for there are no IHrely repressive laws . and If such matters were brought Into time courts lu 10St cases they would have to be tried before ' Jur ) ' . Now as the Jury Is composel or peaceful citizens who fulfill their mlsslol from a sense or duty but without enthusIasm , who arc delu ell by menacln letters , who have their Irlvnte iumterests their ramllcs and their persons 10 protect amid who cannot be asked Ilall' to be heroic , that chances are that \ho chief result ot an honest man's calng the nmatter Into court Is R useless scandal , timeless loss of the case , and the risk or Insul rrom his oPllonent'o counscl. Thus the lone or the journals becomes more anti more extrava . ant with their Immullt ) . , and publo imirn are obliged ( to bow their heads anti let themselves be Ilanderc\ and dlslonored wIthout In attempt - tempt to check n state or things which has nowhere any paralel or precedent. " . V A revolution In Bulgaria ha always been among tht possibilities or the day since the two overthrown or her first prince , Alexander van Balenberg , and the ( advent of his suc- cessor Prince Ferdinand But It would be more than strange Ir such I revolution were brought about by the concerted efforts or those two arch enemies Stambulot and Zan- hoff. The later was persecuted by the former anti returned from his exile only after the fall or Premier StambuuiolT. On the other haud , Zanlwt advocates a lro.Husslan polIcy - Icy , while St'mbulol. during the eight years he was In power was an enemy or Russia. The Bulgarian people ! 11d not like this policy . remembering that they owed their autonomy and independence , In 1873. to the soldiers or the czar. Prince Ferdinand was the one who suffered the mot from that condition or , nfalrs , Ho could not win time sympathies of his subjects , because or the anti-Muscovite policy forced upon hunt by hIs prime minister , and lie could not . of course , get Russia to recognize him as n sovereign thereby allow- Ing the other powers to 10 tie same. Stam- bulot who though a Rusian , used his pre- mlersblp In Bulgaria against his native Bulgaria natve coun- try may be prepar for one more treason this time against Prince Ferdinand lie was rather Ignominiously deprived of his , deprh'el Ils portfolio , and was even accused or murder ana he must hate time sovereign who declines to protect him. Zanlwl cannot like , either , tie prince who has reverted somewhat to his former anti-flus3han ! policy . having seen that tie frIendly advances made to him on the occa- sion of the late czar's death did not reestab- 1mb Immediately the cordial relations existIng - Ing between BUlgaria and Russia during the tirat months . of Battenberg's reign. But Zan- Itof Is an honest patriot , who would hardly ask the assistance ot Stamb llorwbenever ho I should decide to atempt to overthrow the present regime nt sona. . . . Tthe movement to unite Newfoundland with time DominIon or Canada gains strength In the province . but Is not regarded with so much favor In Canada. Time question Is raIsed whether Canada would not pay too dearly for the new acquisition . and a god many Canadians scent to be answerIng that question In the aflirmative. In taking New- roundland , Canada must take the debt or that colony , which Is about $18,000,000 , and would more than offset time Income which Canada would receive from the colony for many years to come. Newfoundland woull also expect something In time way of an addlUonal sub- sidy In return for the surrender of 'a ! part or its autonomy. Canada has been liberal with subsidies to the colonies II has annexed and much of time dominIon indebtedness has been incurred In that way. About all Canada would gain by time union would ( bo free admission - missIon to Newroundland markets . such as marke.s. they are , and a somewhat larger . share than at present or Newfoundland trade , and $18- 000,000 to $20,000.000 Is a pretty large price to pay for these gains. The French shore dispute Is another serIous objection to union Canada Is not now directly involved ( In this dispute but would be were Newfoundland one or its provinces. It Is urged . therefore , that the admission or Newfoundland to time 110mlnlon be nt least postponed until the 0 : Britsh government shal have settled . this ' dispute with France . . . . " 5 Peter the Great was accustomed to Impose severe penaltes upon those or his subjects who declined to shave time enormous beards or to cut the long hair that untl then had been fashionable In Russia Emperor \Viiiiam , who much resemblCs this Russian monarch In his leanings toward a despotism which ho intends - tends 10 be beneficent . appears to ohm ( a diametrically opposite view with regard to the hirsute adornments of the people over whom he rules , for a German student or tIme Uni- versiy of Berln has just been pnnlshcl ( by the Imperial authorities by a fine 01 twenty marlts-Iho alternative being seven days' 1m- prisonnuent-for having hal his head bimaved The sludent Ilroiested that he had decided to ( lspoaso with his hair In order to facilitate the worldng or his brain limit the magis. Irates declined 10 consider this jilea delared that so grave a devlalon from I usual custom - tom was calculated ( 10 dlslurb puble peace , warned Ito barber who had done the shavIng - lag against a repetition or the offence , nnd prohlhltet the unrorlunato student ( rein up- smearIng on any pUblc Ihoroughraro ualess he provided himself wltb a wig , or until his hair had grown. . . A political crisis Is Imminent nt Slock- hohun Time conservative cabinet or M , Bos Iroem has Just Issued a decree Increasing by 130 per cent the Import dues on rorelgn bread- I stuffs . This , however , In no way satisfies the demands or Its supporters throughout the country , who Insist on an Increase or (00 ; per cent , thereby placing a prohibitive tariff upon ImporlaUon or porn from abroad. The sentiment throughout the country Is distinctly In favor or an uitra-protectioitist policy , and ns time cabinet has failed to give satisfaction to the party that brought It into power , its days are regarded n num- bereil This must bo considered as a sub- ject or regret as far as the relations or Sweden with Norway are concerned ( . For the present ndmlnlslraton has all alOng shown a considerable amount or conciliation and or diplomacy In Its dealings whim the sister Idngdol , whereas the ( uHrn.conserva- tires who wi nol be brought Into olce may be relied upon to Inaugurate a far more aggressive and Intolerant atUtude. . - - - Highest of al in Leavening Power.-Latcst U. S. Gov't Report R 1S Baking ! * L' ! UE - l . - . , - - S _ S - - 1" _ - _ - _ , < ' - - . - , - . . . - _ - - , - - , _ . BEET SUGAR IbiS TREBLED Oonsulnr ROIJOrt hunt Put Foreign Countries Into tIe hade , - AMERICAN PRODUCTON GROWI/G / FAST - J lormOI" NnturAI AdmntnCIM In 11th l'onltrJ Over ( ictmiituiy-iuiCtitiui Com- PetItion JellJ n"lllly J\uockoll on thu Ucnll-Jltorlntll L'igiureq , WASlhINGTO [ > , FOb. 1-Rumrapean econo- mIsts are Ilarmld at the Irospect that the Unle(1 States . the greatest sugar country In the world and always relied upon to absorb lie surillus Eurolenn llrlluct. will al no die- ( alit date produce all or Its OWI sugar. Frank Mason , United States consul general lt Frankfort , Germmmany has submltel } to' the State department a special report on American - can comlletton II sugar production whIch itt full or Interestng statistics on the subject. Among other things ho shows that the crop ot beet root sugar last year exceeded by 7&0,000 Ions the proluct or the preceding year. Time production or cane sugar has doubled ( II the last twenty years , whie that ot beet sugar has trebled , Careful oxnmlll- tons or the possibiiies or beet sugar produc- ton lu the UnIted Slates have been mallo by European correspolmtlemmts who show that cer- tnll districts . notably California anti No- braslta and other weslern nail soulher states enjoy dlcldell lalurl allvlntafeS over all the heet Iroduclng' countries or guropc. Four elemelts enter Into the comllcUUon , clmate , cost antI fortuity or hand cost or labor and ( the effective ecouomy or the machinery - chinery amid mlhOls or cult\atol anti sugr uiuanutactture . II alt but one-cost or labor- the Unle(1 States has time alh'nntngC. An gnflsh correspondelt shows thal whereas beet growing In Germal ) ' . 10lwlthstalln ( ! the cheapness or labor , costs ou an average $50.30 per acre , In California ! , II .splto of high wages , the net cost does hot cxcee(1 ( $17.50 per acre , a ( llerence or $ t2.SO I'er $7,50 In favor or time Pacific coast. Iaml Is also cheaper and the California rarmcr works n rich virgin sol while his German rival Is restricted 10 old wornout lands which must I be sustained by the constant use of fertilizers. These facts have ns Mr. Mason shows nwnkcne(1 ( apprehension among European economists anti sugar producers and have greatly depressed the movement In gnglanl to AmerIcan beets instead of wheat. 'J'UIS aENmltim.11N'S sl.un . Figures Ihovlll tile War Ilht l'nid II the J.imst 'rlulrty Y".lr8 , WAShINGTON . Feb. 1.-Flgures are proverblal ' correct , but an exception to , time rule Is round In the report presento to time house by Representative Coombes or New York. . I Is an elilomlzcd statement or time expenses devolving upon the govcrnment be cause or the war and the proportion or them I pall during the thIrty years since 1865 , as ' well as the other expenditures or time govcrn- meat during the &amc period. The showing , Is given In support of the contention made by the president In his special message that this generation has already pall more than its share or time overnment debt. Tle table follows : Jnlertst bearing debt In 186 . . . . . , . . . . . . $2.3O3t6ll56 Itotuls atterivards issued Bonds for . and nrel\.lds interest . . . bear- . . " . lu'5m3oOo.-4 ' ; 2,69h,0GI,1S6 III I debt otmlstumnd ' log 10W , not Inchudlag Ihcso Issued In aid or l'a- chIc railroads. . . . . Il- . . 075,158,13) Paid anti retired since 166j nne . . . . rclrll . . . . . . . . 1,5i2,693,070 V l'remlunms pHiti on loans and redemptIons. . . . . . i15,5i9,56 Pnll In pensions. . . . . 1..21.831,461 , \.Imlnlslnlon expenses , pension department . es. Imnt" celmrlmenl. . . . . . . . . . . IS- . COOO Interest on lullc debt. . 2,458,332,931 Greenbacks rol r ad , about . . . . . . . . . . . c . g7.1CO.6G9 . . : . : . : : : : . . . . - V Amolnt paid on cc- count of war debt. . . . S G.179,370,9t3 .ther expense pall In seine perlel : Wnl , leparl1ont , for support - port of army . improve- meat or II\ers anti hnr- . born , payment of war dnhn9 and fortlica- ) tons . . nnc . . . . . . . . .2C12,481,4iO New department for sup- ' port of navy unit , building - nn\ bulc- Ing or . a nuw na\ ) . . 746,917,2t8 ' 1 the lndians. . . . . . . . 204,2i2,070 L'xpenses or clvii nd. txpcnse9 mlnlslrnlon . ch'l . . . . . . 2,029,033,50)5,632,674,277 Adelng war expenses n above . . . . . . . . . . C,3i9.6.00\ Grand total . . . . . p . $12,032,245,252 zqjojiit1itiict OUltll NOr l'L.IN.I. I Rocky Mountain News : Mnmletson's bill won't do. Nothing can suit both gold bug and silver men I Mr. Manderson will try setting tre to water he will see how that kind or scheme works. Philadelphia Record : Senator Allen or No- braltn has hit upon I plan to protect the gold reserve , which In brief Is that the secretary - tary shah bo empwered to meet runs on the treasury wih silver . Between the ancient Greeks bearing gifts and the modern popu- lists offering a free silver rampart for time defense or gold the analog Is sufcienty obvious to suggest the word : "Bewaro. " flumilaho Express : Senator lnnderson yes- terday added hIs propositon to duo long list of currency measures. I does not Purport - - - - - - to represent his view or whl should his lone ( , but I simply the suggestion of I corn- promise. I the silver men were wiing to accept I. I mlghl h nn improvement on Iho present contlons , , but hero are row good Ilolnls to It. One proposition , however , which might reasonably bo embolC1 ( In the nllmlulstrlton bill Is ) that Import 11utl front countries having the gold IlntHlarll bo payable tn goitl anti front countrIes having the silver silmlnrd bo payable In either gold ' or silver nt time option or the luumporter . The PUfOSO or this Is to encourage trllie with Asia . I seems hike n fair propositIon 10 bug t the country la to continue its efforts nt Illnlnlnln ! n 110ubll , stamllrd. t'.lG'iCliXI . fm."W , Piiihndelphula Record : When It contra tn charging \ . ! terJI . the 0\1 Iohler isn't In . It With limo ) 'ouug electrician , Dlmoret Magazine : I.'annlc\'Iw to pee hut always apply ' hue ( Immune or "silo' ' to IL city ? Cfcorgt'-l don't low.'hy . II lI l"III-Becllle vcr ) ' cIty hal outskIrts \'ttshiingtnn Star : " ( mann dat'l con- I stauitly shiutgium' 1u(1 at his lelfhboh ! " atid illicIt' Rime-it , "doan' anile-em utehilitshm tTnIf111 ) Ilhllh Ilt 10 Ishl on hut slipper ) ' sithewimhic. " Hoslon Oob ( : "Tmitne1t . " Plefltletl time lfluiithemi . "Oh , ' 1'imme In lily flight . nail ( maleo I" ' ) 'OI1g lgnin , u-I for touilthmt . " ' 'Ce-a-- taiuuhy . . reJolncll 'r I' . toullhl. how itiusimiess fur 1111151 . " 1 turn Imclel" "None or ) 'lr Detroit Trbule : ' 'h ( fat womnn toll her hcull hl\ath'nth. " 'Timelivimmg kele- lon , " she ! < III\L"I , "II soaked II rlm all . " ' \ Iho tme. 'ho contortionist Rlghcd "Blssct " ho n\rmlr ll , "urn time 11001 In Pihi'it. " Flue uue-nrl banel Ilhlc(1 1 lout , hrliant ton aelectioli . which ( h'owncl conversa- Indianapolis Jourll : "Tho tllOlhono cOI/anlcs ; \ Iust 1m II n bath Wlr , ' re- lniurkeml . / the Cheerful ) lot 10 un oneitt IHI.tclllr , amid / no one In particular ILII\CI'cl. hue conlnlcl ( : " 'hlt lit . t thought ! they wer . whel one COllhlll' " time l\mh r of receIvers calm- Icctel with time buishuiesa. ' ' 1lAVAllAN1t'tJNCTIONS. tVastmiigloti , Star , She never giveim udimic teas , slme fluitI thmat paqthmime rather thin' ' - Sue doesn't haitI emimahl dinners numtt iims'Ito time mmeighibors in ; Site gives iii ) balls , 1)111 all Imer friends are lenmiming to expect 11cr invitations to revolts , umimiqtuo mmd quito eleet. V . -t ItJfSrt UR.1NT l07'CIIZXJ. New York TnhthL , "I liuren't 'ouu forgotten oniethuing 1" AketI tiut' trailer soft atict caini , \Vhen lie felt time cold selmsatiout Of ito silver in hula mumlum , ' 'l'iim a hitti hmtttui of hienrimig , ' ' Said tim old anti weary ninum V 4M Into hiti hoary ulster Quick to clamber hue begami. "haven't youi fougotten soineihming ? " V 100th hiis ( mice itimth heck were red From time effort-miamI time other : "l'arduim , what was thmat you said ? ' "Ye-n , oh l'ea , " the patron softly ? ti tmrnmuureth liii he hooked murotinti Over iltumasic covered tables , W'itlm a r'eimsive air mirofouund. "I knew I had forgotten sontetliing , " As , for it lie made a clutch-- ' ' silk urnirellmu , 'Tin my branti new ) Timmunlc you , tltauilc you , very iuoucld" pP1f ? a- , M V. \ . V : As \ 'aA / oNz o'rs S Both the method amid i'esumlts when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is 1)Icasant and refreshing to the taste , and aoth gently yet promptly on time Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys- l5tmi effeotumalty , diS1)0iS colds , head. aches amid fevers and. cuirci habitual constilatioml. Syi'up of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro. duiceil , )1easing to the taste and ac. C01)tablo to the stomach , prompt in it.s action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only- from the most hcalthyancl ngrccablosuibst.'inceg , its ntamiy cxeoll mit qumalities commend it to all and lttve made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug. gists. Any reliable druggist who 111117 not have it OR hand will pro. . cut.o it Promptly for any one who wisites to , try it. Do not accept any ubstitutc , CALIFORNIA PIG SYRUP CO. &IN FRAWOIOc1 , CAL. LOUISViLLE , , xv. IVEW tOIiIf , .r. .0fl1NC % , ! j0 ' . RELIA6LE CLOTHIERS Youit' lIohiuy's % Vorth or Yout' 2Iolie3' B.iclc , - V _ A Ground Hog Case- IL's ground hog day , Fob , 2-and that sausago-re minds us of the Ground Hog oasc we have on OvorooatsV - -been selling Overooats to boat all , sinoe ChrisLrnas-sold twenty-six /r- the other day-sold eleven oI one ; kind yo3terday-that $15 Beaver r kind-to be sure It's marked down " -expoo to mark down this season "r' ol' the year-big mark down , too- Ground Hog ease-have to do it- / / but then , we soil the Overcoats- : Everybody that oares a rap for ap- poaranees - and goodness - buys them 01' us-Ground Hog case-has \k \ \ sn ) * to do it-nowhere else-We do sell ) , ' Overcoats for live-for seven-fifty- ' , for ten dollars-all marked down , ( I too-but then , they're not a mapk- I or to the firtoon dollar beaver-Fact , is , we always have and 'most likely always wilt soil gooddrossers their Overcoats-il's us or the tailor-Ground Hog oaso-and whoever hoard of a tailor making as fine a beaver Overooa't for forty dollars a ours br fifteen ? BROWNING , KING & CO. , Itehiombie ClothiIt.ti' , S. 'mV Cor , 15th and Douglas , ' . ----V.- VV - - 55 --V V S V 55 V V ' : " - ' - , . .