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_ _ _ - _ - _ _ _ - - - - - . - - - - - - - . _ _ - - - - - - - - . - - - : - - - - - . . : - - ' - - , - - - , - . _ ' - - ' ' . , 7 - - - . . 1) F . r' . , , , . . - 'TIJE OMAhA DAUYi31ThTUES1)AY . . , FEBRUARY 5 , 1S95. " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ESTIMATES A NICE SURPLUS - - Trnaur Department Takes n Rosy View of the Qountry'e Rovmue3. C.I1LIELE / ANSWERS A SENATE INQUIRY nnouncl lmt 'ndcRcl or .R UcOclt 11G " ' 11 IhllY n Credit Inlnnco In the ' 're.8Irr or Over ' % Ivcnt- Two ) lllon . \VASI1INGTO1 I eb. 1.-Secretary Carlisle fubmlled a letter at Information to the lenato today which dissipates the gloomy torebolng a to I lack at revenue to carry on the government. I Is 1 In response to I rlaoluton ot Inquiry adopted this weel The letter Is lS tolDws : "In reply to senate resoluton ot Janunry 28 , 1895 , that the secretary at the treasury be directed to Inform the sente what Is the estimated deficiency In the revenues at the government to pay current expenses be. tIeen the ' 3lst day at ecemher. 1891 , and the 31st day at December , 189 . and I the $151a37,579.99 cash balance In the treasury on the 31st day at leccmher ISI ! , wIll be RUfclent to meet such denclecy , I haVe the honor to state that tram estmates made upon the basIs ot lawe now In force It Is believed for the twelve months elding December 31 , 1895 , the revenues ot the government from all sourcc will exceed ordinary expenditures by $ 22iG3O23. Iteptctfuliy . J. O. CAItLlShF. Secretary. The reading at the letter was closely followed - lowed by the Renators. . Mr. McPherson . democrat at Nw Jersey , went to the clerIc's desk to Ilersonaly insPect - spect It. Then Mr. Aldrich ] , republican : at Hhole ] Islad , sent for It and a groUI ) ot rePublican - Publican sen'ltor gathered about him and read I over his shouhler. Mr. Gormal smiled significantly at the secrctary's direct and positive estimate at the ampleness of the revcnues. Mr. Viiis. democrat at ' 'hconsln , from the Judiciary committee , favorably reported the bill retiring Mr. Justice HO\el Jackson from the United States supreme court bench and asked Illedlato consideration ot the measure. Mr. Aldrich , still holding secretary Car- I lisle's letter. suggested that Bore other : things would prevent the full consilleraton I ot this measure and It accordingly went over. . . Mr. Davis of Minnesota Presented the cre- clentals at Knute Nelson elected a senator tram that state for six years , beginning March : 4 next. . The ' house bill to establIsh a national military - Iary park at Gettysburg . l'a. . wa passel. A resolution was agreed to calling on the Interstate Commerce Commission to furnish Intorniatlon as to contracts between the Ca- nadian Pacific Railroad comany and Amer- Icon hues , by which the former refrained front competing In freIght and passenger trafc In certain localities. The house bIll was passed to regulate ] commerce - merce on the great lakes and connecting waters as to lights . signals. etc. , to extend the international code alrrdy established . The se ate then resumed consIderation orS S the Dlsttlct ot Columbia appropriation bill , and at 6:05 : Illjoured. . . J JAT(1 ANI ! 1\.1. ; SCIIU' . Another lxCUnl : Scene un the Floor of the HOISf ot IteprcseIItativcM. . WASHINGTON Feb. 4.-Durlng a hot colloquy - . loquy over the adoption at an order to con- sider the currency bill , Mr. hail , democrat ot Missouri denounced a statement ot Mr. latch , democrat of Missouri , lS absolutely false. Mr. Hatch denanty declared that Mr hull would not use such language to him ort the floor. Great contusIon followed . and the speaker ] was obliged to cal the sergeant-at- arms to enforca order. The omnibus war claims bill was conshl- r bi ered when the house met. Some routine routne busIness preceded the presentation ot the ( special order. The conference reports on the ' fortifiCations and army appropriation bill , were hdopted. - Bills were passed to authorize the Kansas & Northwestern Raldroad company to con- struct a railroad across the Indian territory : to authorIze the governor of Alaska to create precincts and appoInt Justices at the peace. Mr. Catchilngs tram the committee on Dishes . then introduced a speeal : order for the consIderation of the omnibus war claims bIll. : ' 44 I gave the day to the consideration , ot the ' bill. with provisions for I vote. at 4 o'elock. Under its terms any items In the bill not for stores and sUllples favorably reported tram the committee should be subject to a point at order. MiS. Mahon , republican of Pennsylvania requested - quested the rght : of the committee OIL rules to bring In such I rule. Mr. l3eltzhioover . democrat at lenns'lvanla. made an Indlglant speech protesting against the rule. lie characterized this lS an attempt . tempt at the rule committee to ride rough- shod over a decided majority at the war claims commlte . He appealed to the speaker not to hold that such a report was In order. oner. CATCINGS DEFENDS TIE I3I1A. Mr. Catchings In reply. warmly declared h , that every Item In the bill had been found duo by the court of claims aol hall been ' favorably . reported from the committee on war ' claims. The omnibus bill . to which Mr. Bel"hoover had referred on the other hand , had contaIned a claim ot $1.000,000 by citizens at Pennsylvania which bad never been favorably acted upon by the court at claims. Addressing himself to the merits at the bill Mr. Catchlnrs said that only $12.000.- I ' , for claims 000 hall been 'IPllroprJaled war , I despite the public Impression that the Bum was much lar er. , After sOle further debate Of the point at order In the course at whIch ! I. herman , republican at Oregon , protested pslnst the method ot legIslation proposed by'this order , lS n usurpation at power by the ommlte on rule . the speaker overruled the point at order. Mr. CatchlnrK then demanded the prevIous question. On a rising vote It was ordered , ! 7 to 73 , but Mr. Malmon. republican of Pennsylvania . made the point ot ito , quorum und Mr. Oatchlngs demandIng the yeas and lays , time rol WM called. The I.revlou8 fIUl'ton was ordered . 128 to ! 5. Under the rules fIfteen minutes was then allowed on I side for Ilebate. Mr. Dockery 4 4 at MIssouri was very earnest In his opposition to the bill , which he said. carrleJ $718G63 , distributed as tolows : Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 25.010 Arlciiisw ' : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49.0 O'urgia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . ] ( [ n&II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .O Kentucky ] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,000 l.llhlanit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f.o 1ryllnll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411.0 , lllaslssllPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ; 7.0 : 115ulri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l .Co . . New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.01 ) ,1. , I I'ennmiylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,01 'J'emlnebsee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 .0 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.0 ' \elt VIrginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , H.O District or Columbia. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Norll Carolina . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 801 Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . . . . . . . C 'ho bill carrying these claims hall been Introduced by Mr. Catchings. lIe agreed , vlh Mr. Hoell that tIme French Hpolaton claims were maIo meritorious than those because they hall the actual Judgment at a court. Mr. Sayers chaIrman of the appropriation coulmitte ( ' , also took a decided stand against the allOtol ' ot time order and the passage of this bill. Mr. Germal at Oregon advu- cated the adoption ot the order. After some : further debate Mr. Heell closed for the opposition , contenln , ! that all classes ot chima rCllorlC1 tram the court at claims Ilould lD treated alike and nn appropriation ' should bo mUlle I the condition ol the treas- 11'1 warrAnted I , to bD Iplle.1 , on all . In- stead , this bill Ilroposell , otter a debate of e 11 both' . to pay claims ot a certain' class : tor a certain section only , no submitted I that this was unjust i- Air CatchinGs II reply , deprecated tIm cry , I of sectIonalism . These dahns for Ile\os taken tram loyal cllzens during the war canto naturally from the south because the .outb vas time tb01ter ot Ihl war This cry might ns well have been raised against the payment of time Illan depredation claims They . too Cllne trom a sectIon . The claims had all hell found to bo just and clue by the court ot claims. The vole on the 1110pta at the order was then takem . The I'clult . of the rl cal was 9G to 248. which defeated the adoption of Ihe rule by a large lajorly all slowed n Ilronounced reversal at lentmclt since r the veto on the previous question. Mr. Outbwalu of Ohio presented I speciAl ' -4 \ , . _ . . . . _ 4& - order from the committee on rules for the conalceraton ot the new currency bill . The rule 11"0 tomorrow and Wednesday until 3 o'clock for general debate and thereafter en- ti 330 p. m. Thursday when the vote should bo taken for the consideration ot the bill under the nve.mlnuto rnle. WAR [ WORhiSVEU1 } EXChANGED Mr. Outhwaite's assertion the rule was satla. factory to eli factions In the house aroused the Ire at Mr. hatch ot Missouri . who in- dlgOtely declared It represented only the banking and currency committee and that ! anl commite committee represented only time banks Mr Hnl at Missouri resented this stnc- ment denouncIng It ns "absolutely ralso. ' "If the gentleman lots . not know that " he ! mihiotited "he knows nothing about the committee . " Mr. Hatch grew exceedingly wrathy at Mr. Ifahl's remarks. lie agreed to withdraw what he hall ( saul If the gentleman would cite to him a single bill reported by tbe com- mlUce on banking anti currency In the interests . terest at the peoille. "I will say , " he added defiantly , turning to : [ r. hail , "the gentle- man's language Is not such lS ho would dare to use to me oft the floor at the house. " Instantly the house was In great confusion ant the member crowded about expecting a possible relict lon ot tIm row ot Friday last but the speaker ordered the sergeant- at.arms to see that the gentlemen were seated The incident went no further , ns : Ir. Outh\nlto demal\led ( the previous ques- tion. which was ordered The rule was aloltCil . 13 to 28. after which the house wont Into the committee ot the whole and took up the agricultural bill. hii.Mr Mr Hainer at Nebraska offered an amend- ment to assess hal the cost ot inspecting meat for export on the owners ot the meat Inspeetlll. Mr. Hatch made a point at order against It and the amendment was Passed over. Mr. homer declared 10 better friend at real , genuine agriculture existed than Secre- tnry Morton. "I Any that , " ho said , "even : It ho Is a democrat " I The bi was then passed all the Hawaiian correspondence was laid before the house. Tuesday , February 26 , was set aside for eulogies of the life ot the late RepresentatIve Post ot Illinois. At 5:30 : the house adjourned until 1 o'cloc ] tomorrow. MORE : II..Vm'ALiAN CUHHglI.OSUI ( SCI . Secretary Urosllm Sends \nothor ) Hatch 10 time Ihlse. , WAShINGTON , Feb. 4.-ln the Hawaiian correspondence submitted to the house today - day Secretary Gresham states that the do- : thtt ce- partmcnt has no Information In regard to arms having been furnished by British sub- jects to persons ; In rebellion against the government ot the Hawaiian islands but In a telegram from the United States minister at 10nollll January 11 , forwarded by way at San Francisco , Mr. Willis says : "Arms ro- lrted to have been brought from VancoUver . couver hy Norma. " The dellatment has no information In regard to any intervention by representatives ot Great Britain to prevent the Ipplcaton at martal law hy thmo Hawaiian government to those concerned In the recent rebellion who claIm to be Britsh subjects or at any foreign repres nta- ! tivo whatever In the case , other than n statement - mont contnlned In a hate of the HawaiIan lawalan minister of January 20. that the Britsh commissioner - missioner at Honolulu , Mr. Ha\es , has called upon the government to give him assurances that no capital punishment wi bo inflicted upon the insurrectionists . there being fifteen Englishmen under arrest which requested assurance the government bas refused to give. give.Under Under date lt Honolulu , November 10. Minister Willis transmitted to Secretary Gresham the following note at tIme same date from Minister hatch . the Hawaiian mln.ster . at foreign affairs. adding that when he received - ceived It ho had telegraphed the secretary tIme facts brIefly : "Department ot Foreign Affairs . Honolulu . November 10.-Slr : Information has just been received lt this office tending to show that a filibustering expedition against this government , Is being fitted out In San Francisco - cisco and that one of the following steam Vessels the nosalo or tIme Alexandria , will be used for the purpose. The information points more strongly to the latter I desire to ask the good ofces or the government to prevent the shipment of arms on these vessels I' for such purposes. " ' wr UA"U" On fhe 9th Instant the i : a t ; ge d'affaires called at the department on my Im'laton. and In reply to an Inquiry said he had no information that arms had ) been or were to be shIpped from San Francisco for usa against the government at Hawaii . Fol- lowing this correspondence with Mr. Willis there was an exchange at notes between Secretary Gresham anti Mr. Timursten . the minister here whlcb Is interesting mainly because at the insinuation by the latter that the presence 'ot nn American warsblp at Honolulu ] would be acceptable . Mr. Thuraton Wrote January 20 : "Slr-1 have the honor to Inform you that I have received trom lY government teleg- raphic coniunications stating that the insurrection - surrecton at Honolulu was broken : that several at the leaders and their remaining followers - lowers were fugitives In the mountains : that I the 1rltsh commissioner at Honolulu . Mr. Hawes . has called upon the governor ot hawaii to give him assurances that no capital punishment will be inflicted upon time Insur- rectonists , there being fifteen Englshmen tInder arrest . which requested assurance tile government has refused to give. The subject or the presence at nn American manot-war at honolulu hiss been recently the subject ot discussion In the press and elsewhere. I docs not lie within my province to suggest any course ot acton on the part of the United States concerning such subjects. I feel , however that It Is cue to your govern- ment and to the large American population and property Interests In HawaiI to state that nlhough time government at hawaii Is , anti wi contnue In the future as It has been In the past tnly able to maintain itself agaJnst the ntacks ot all domestic enemies. In view at the serious nature of the charges nov pending against a large number ot both foreigners and and natives and ot other corn- Illcated conditions . time state ot affairs at time 'Islands Is critical : lS In the event at further insurrection or complication . although the government will use every endeavor to protect foreign citizens and their property , I Is not Impossible that sudden contingencies may arise or Isolated acts ot violence take place agaInst which the government with its polce and mIlitary force may telPorarly be unable to afford Protectiomm. " In his reply Secretary Gresharn January 20. ! aId : " 0mm receipt at a dispatch from Mr. Wiis yesterday ] morning on the slbje t ot the uprising which was immediately gIven to time press a warship was at once ordered to proceed tram San Francisco to 10nolulu to effort ] neo < 11 protection to any Americans entitled to It. That tact was also announced by the press Saturday and this morning and I naturaly supposed that the announcement hal attracted your notice. " Omnh ) , ' . , M all t"r'lno ICxtenIo(1. WAShINGTON . Fob 4.-Speela ( [ Tele. gram.-Superlnten 'Yh I e. or the rail. way mal service . has ordered that n mal pouch tram Omaha shul hereatter be lent trom Sheridan , \'yo" , to Billings I , Mont . b ' route , instead ot by the lllngton through St Iaul 1) ' Ihe Norther paclc road. . as imeretofore . Uller thlB system t.ent.three hours wIll l saved 10 time business Interest ol the city ot Omualma A petition has been received 11 the Ne. lrslm congressIonal delegation from the olcerl ot the North Plate Nnlonal bank l'eflestnJ emit extension or time In which to straighten imp affairs with n view ot reopen. imlg . 'l'ile Iletloneers stlte that If they are allowed aclllonal timne . they cnn reHume buslnesR. nmmd . at time sale time , protect thplr Intlvlllal interests ConJreHhman lclelghan ha9 returned to 'ushlngton for the Irst lmo since the opening at this session . ( ' tiange. In IRnl , om..r" . WAShINGTON Feb. 4.-(8peclnl Teie. gram.-The comptroller of the currency hus been 10tneil ot the following changes In ofcer of national banks : Nebraska- First National bank or 1Irtnston , T. P. Cark Irolldrnt. In place of James " ' . Itar. 111. mlec'emmsed . Iown-Flrst Natonal bank at o .1'el&ld. Will I. Ilonnofleld . assistant cashl"I' tn place ot J. W. larlan : I"lrat Na. tonll bank or Newton Lee llrowmi . apslst. ant cashier : First Natolml of Itoektord . G. A. Lyon Ilslptnnt cashier. south Dakota- Flnt Natonal bani or Mitchell . John O. 'Yalrath. vice president . In Place of Th'mus C. lnw\'ler : Dakota National bank at Sioux Fala. t. ) S. Carpenter . assistant cashier : First National bank of Del RapIds . O. I" . Bowls , president In Place at J. A. Cooley - - - - - Nlllnll'n 1.01.11 , Iclmrloll. WAShINGTON. Feb. 4.-'he senate judi- duty committee today ) ' voted td report ta- vorably the nominatIons of Holmes 'Conrall at Virginia for solicitor general and I. M. Dickinson ot Tennessee , for assistant attor. ney general M ILY BE ANOTHER BOND ISSUE Roper that ForeIgn houses Will Take the Now Loan TREASURY AUTHORITIES Mtt RETICENT - Inrfan of Engraving and [ 'rlnlnl Hlmored to lie 1 > Inrl In 1llnlnl time New . Juuo Arountng to 8100,000,000 -Oold WIl Como trom , \bro" . - WASINOTON , Pci 4.-So tar ns can be . ' learned there has been no chang In time bond situation . All ot time officers are extremely reticent on the subject and decline to either affirm or deny any at the rumors brought to their attention . One rumor which had In apparently good basis was that the bonds for time new Issue Were already being printed at time bureau ot engraving anli printing , but like the others It could not bl confirmed . The cncensus ot opinion Is that a bond issue to foreign purchasers , directly or Indirectiy . will bo male very soon , antI that all ar- rangements to this end arc substantially com- liloto. The Imount which the ndmmminlstra- ton contemplates Issuing and may gvo ; no- tce at at any time now Is $100,000.000 , to rUI thlrly years. Arrammgemmmemmts . It Is believed - lieved . have been practically commclutled assuring - suring the government that these bomls will be Paul for with foreign gold ANNOUNCED I NEW YOnK. NRW YORK I eb. .I.-The Press tomorrow will say : On reliable authority the Press Is able to announce that the new bond Issue wi be taken UII hy a syndicate composell at American anti foreign banleers. The Issue will be at least $100,000.000 ot the UnIted States government 4 per cents and may be more Time . delay Is Uulerstod to be , lue to time exact figures at which they wIll be sold. The men who will umerwrle ] the new issue . according to the best Informaton ot ' 'al street , are the Itotimschiids . represented here by Algust fleimmIomIt J. Ilerrpout Morgan and several llrminent local nlanclers who are the heals ot bIg moneyed Institutions II the cIty . Several Importalt factors ha\1 contributed to bring the local financiers Into the Ieal. ] In the first place neither the 110rgals nor the Delmonts have much gold here and hence would ha\'e to draw on the banks craw so that the later would have to nguro II time transaction In that wa ) II the next place the Itotlisehilds ] so I Is stated . arc just as anxious to have the local monl'ed men II the deal as the later .are alxlous to be In timemseives Assistant Treasurer Jordan II discussing time situation hall this to sa ) : "I do not ox- pect Mr CurtIs will fnll I necessary to come to New York agnimm . Judging front the inquiries - quiries WE have received . I think there would be pleuty ot demand for the bonds when once they are ready to be issued. " The general convlctol Is that the loan will be amlnounceil In a very short time. The Ilnouncel tme. Press also learned tram trustworthy sources there will be an opportummity given to the public to mak a bid 01 the new bonds. In- silo advices arc that the local financiers will take about $50,000.000 ol the new loan and the remalndlr will go to torelgn houses. JU I'S 'INANCR nU.L. Only Jntendod a8 R'Telllomry IlcRUrO to . TIde Over l'r. cnt Iiimlmcumties. WASHINGTON , Feb. 4-Calculations at the supporters and opponents of the new administration - ministration fnancial bill were upset today by the interjection ot a new factor Into the campaign. Mr. Reed ot Maine the repub- lcan leader , brought forward I new plan for which ho Is endeavoring to enlist the entire strength of his party , and which' ' he will oner as I substitute for the administr- ton scheme It he thinks his plan can com- mall sufcient IJpport to make It a factor In time nght. There are but two sections to time Reed plan In the form In which he has submitted It to his coileagtmes. The first proposes to restrict the law ot 1875 , which authorizes the secretary at the treasury to issue bonds to redeem the greenbacks to 3 Iler cent bonds. The second secton authorIzes - Izes the secretary ot the treasury when there Is n deficit to issue certificates ot Indebt- edness to pay current expenses the certificates - cates to bD In sums or $25 , $50 and $100. and any multples thereof bearing Interest lt 3 per cent and payable In coin. The bill , as Mr. Reed explained to the republicans whose support he soimght Is but a tmuporary ex- tJmporry pedllnt to tide over the present distress. The substitution ot "coin" for the gold provisions of the administraton plan Is expected to win for It the toleration , It not the support at the tree silver men who bitterly oppose all propo- sitons to discriminate by stipulation In any b ! In favor at gold its comparative sim- plciy , It Is expected will commend the bill to the house In preference to more complex pIa us. Mr. need devoted himself assiduously throughout the day to cloak rom consultations - tions with the republicans. 10 first endeavored - deavored to elicit time opinions of the gold men and then tackled the silver men. The meas- urn ot his success Is difcult to estimate. The plan 'is to ofer the bill lS a substitute for time administration bill . and by poling the solId reublcan vote whlo the democrats arc divided on the administration bill . make It the most formidable proposition In the field and perhaps Induce the democratic opponents ot port. the administration bill to rally to its BUP- , Chairman Springer and his colleagues have counted on most ot the republican vote for time administration bill , end have pr.phealet It woull poll about the same support that was given to the repeal ot the purchasing clause ot the Sherman act. Accordingly Mr. Reed's move has upset their calculations to a great extent. FH1 g SH.YI'n sg'roits Ac'rIVI . hope to Get me Measure Fnyonhly 1epol'lol from the Finance Comamamittro . WASHINGTON , Feb. 4.-lnterest In the financial question about the senate centered In the activity of time silver senators and the frequent consultations held by them. This , taken In connection with the cal issued by Senator Voorhees , chairman at the fnance committee . for I meeting at the commitee tomorrow , led to the general supposition that an attempt would be made by the silver advocates on time commlteo to secure the reporting at a free silver bill . Inquiry among the member at the committee failed to tie- velop any absolute assurance that the effort would be nmade but enough was said ] In lan ) ' quarters to indicate that the general suppo- siton was not wihout good toundaton ammO to justify the statement that the silver men 'are very hopeful at bringinG a tree coinage bill out of tIme commltee.1 not lt tomorrow' meetng , at the next one to be held They believe Senator Jones at Nevada wi unite with Senators Voorhees , harris , Vest Jones of Arkansas , and White In lupport at fame measure that will he satIsfactory to the silver mmion _ _ _ _ _ . lulo Hmlh OIIIOSR time lull. WASHINGTON , Feb. 4.-Secretary Smih has made an adverse report on House Di 79 for time benefit of settlers on Iub- lie lands lying : In Bemlarld sectIons. Time oh- joeL ot the bill Is to allow certain setters In Nebraska , tIme Dakotas , Kansas and , Od : - homa to make final proofs al their imorno- steads amid timber claims lt the end at two years of eOltuuous settement and Improvo- macftc Instead at five year as now In vogue. A large number at these setters have been obliged to leave their homes telporarly to slPllort theIr families because at long can. tlued drouth . and Secretary Smih udvlbes against legislation In view at the act muthmor- Izlng local ofcers to grant leave at absence to setter on public lands who through total or Ilartal destruction or failure at crops or other unfavorable casualty are unable to maintain snpport for themselves and family on time land settled on Xellrni Report 01 time 8UII'1 10unty 11 WASHINGTON , Feb. -Senator Michel cat Oregon of the subcommittee on claims , 'hlch considered the bill for paying sugar bountes for last year today reported the bill wlhout recommendaton to the full com- mitee for such - action as t thinks proper. IJvll'llh for Uunk CI.clton. wASIHNaT0N Fob -Tho comptrolerft the currency has declared divIdends In favor at the creditors at Insol\ect nltonal banks ems follows : Twenty.fve per cent , the Hutchinson Ni' . Has Fight Days to close 01lte M J , . . I , - i : > New Firm Tl1e11 ' ,1. . I / Mcii's U1IdwearA Ii" Men's price ; IL'ht at. fleeced . . . , gogds . former . . . 4c : [ ( n'R heavy cotuUm . ' \\nllerwear. \ formerly $ .0 cotdlnllerwear. I Sllflt. . . . Oc Ien's heavy fleceri , underwear former price $1.10. A.l' J ! : . . . . . . . OOC Men's Cnmel'R halnllll11erweal. men's natural wOQl .ltalerwear Iortmouth rib In 'tnh ' and blue men's medicated red Ulderwear. 7 5 before we .011 out We sold them at $ 1.2.5 to $1.1G , now you get n Whole suit for . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC"t , , Men's liea'y Australian vool . tor. ) ! 1800 mer mice $ i.&o n suit . at . . . . - , : ' Men'R lightweight wool tmnder ' . 80 wear cheap lt $ .0 I unler . . ri O 10 1leit's Furiiisliiiigs- ' lGc' Ted ties , former price 21. at. . . 2 pair for Mcii's blnck anti tan cotton hose Inlr with double soles . . coton . . . . . . . - C .1 for . ' " 4'llr lInen colors. . . . . . . . . . - C 2 paIr for 4 , Linen culTs . . . . . . . . . . . . . : C . 2 for : Ien' . silk teek and four-In-Ilnd ties . former price I f.Oe. . . . . . . . ' Gc 3 for Men's hlav ) ' natural hose , for- : I 1lcn's ) ' 7Gc . . . . laturl . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 : I 3for , Men's Imeavy 'ictmmma hose , formers : 00 I \ I sold for 7e. \lc ; < ln . . . . . . . . . . . . -t 100 Btntkets and Cotl orts This stock If .0 large I Is one of the do- Ilrtments In which \e malee n deep ctmt 'rhe prices were nbout hilf the cost oran - reduced ufmtcturimig : before . Held them 10W , again $1.3 Blalltl mmow. . . . . . . . . . . $ .97 $1.60 Ihiankets mmow. . . . . . . . . . $ l.'JS BIIIIetl mmow. . . . . . . . . . . . 100 . 2.33 Jlnnl'ets 10W. . . . . . . . . . 1jb $2.98 Blankets ] 10W. . . . . . . . . . . 156 1.(1 $10 Ilanlet8 miow. . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 $3.21 Blanleet mio' . . . . . . . . . . 2.15 $3.43 , Jllnlet ! miow. . . . . . . . . . . 2.21 $3.9S . Jlanlets mmow. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.65 $1.2i ; JlalleetH nuw. . . . . . . . . . 2.Na $ .4 Ilinnicets now. . . . . . . . . . . 2.9H $9.1 Jnnl'et8 ] 10W. . . . . . . . . . ( , .a3 $11 Calfornia Ulnlets 10W. . . . 7.33 Hobo Iliall helM- nl\llol ' $ .O ( rib Blnnlwts for. . . . . . . . . $1.00 $3.0 "nprohe fOi' . . . . . 2.1)0 $1.0 Crlh lanlets for. . . . . . . . . . 2.11 2.10 $ , O I.aproh for . . . . . 3.33 $ .0 Hobe Blankets for. . . . . . . . 3.33 $ Comatforts- i.5) , ) Comforts now. . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 $1.os . $2.0 mind $2.50 Comfolt now . 1.75 $3.0 $3.50 amid $10 Comforts now. 2.50 - - - - - - - Boys' Suits- $ ; .0 suits 10wn to. . . . . . . . . . 1.87 $ G.GO suits down to. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . $10.0 suits down t . . ! ' ! " . , . . . . . . . 3.87 Dress Goods- 40-lnch fine l'nllsh 5erge , henri' ettasvooh ! and silk to\'eIIN ! before we hogan to close out lDc they were &Oc . now. . . . . . . . . . In black and whie all wool and silk . checks . stripes , etc. . anti extra Tine . ( r e. iienriettnq , dimigommals , Scotch 1)lallli eto. 60 before we liegan to close out 0 'c they were 60 ; to $12 go at. . . - U 45.incim wool and silk lald. be- fore We negan to close out they 9 e were WI $1.00 elnn ll.r.0. now. . . . . . . : llltrtet .ln/onals. all colors before we begami to close out S e they were $1. ( ro. for . . . . . . . . 62.lneh01 anti silk 8ulln . In gray nnll black ] mixttires . 1 fore we beai to close out they were 6ge $ l.r , hl"n fo\ . . . . . . . Olt . . . . . . . . tl-Inch reneh cords- camel' ! hair Illumiminatetl hopslcl"n Ihnnlnntell cimeeks . etc. , etc. . amid .16.llch extra fine hel'lctas. mill colors before we began to closeout beJan co.e out timey were 85c to $1,50 ; ali 4Dc 011 .2 thlY ) 'I\d. now for. . . . . . . . . I 4r.lnch henriettas . before we be- grimm to close ommt the ) ' were $1.23 . 0 . J'1 . . . . . . . Olt . . . . . . . . . . . : . e Si1S- i Colored ntih . before we began to Q close out . the ' were COc. . . . . . - e Plnln nnl novel . vel'et > . b ' fole iv ( ' began In close out the ) ' WEre Q 9" $1.0 begni , , . , . > . . . . . , . . . . . -I . 2t-imich black Cimino b fire WI be- 30c gmmi to dose Olt the ' were t9c. . . Colhreil stmrnlms . hefore1 begun Colr"II ! lrhs. \1 ! 4 Dc to chore Olt the ) ' were 7it. . . . Novel } ' strIpe \plvet > . nlll nil e\'enln shuttles crepe before we began to close Olt they were SC $1 : to $1.75 a yard . nre mmOw. . . francmmise be- CQlorel1 flle mind frncnlse , - fore ive begamm to close out they nC were WI $ . helll . . . . . . . . . . . . . U Colored chlrol ant 21-lnch black gmoii gmmtimi . mill lure silk . before we henl to close out the ) ' were $12 ; . ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7c flrmibrohiereti crepe cost to 1m Frblollered \ort .O. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 1 . r Silk velvet . before we hegan toO close out the > ) ' were $5.0.- . . o Ribbons- Our complete line oC Ribbons nt a sacri- flee. Satins . gr08 grln anl moIre : best lualt ) ' . Our 6c Ribbon goes nt. . . . . 3e Our 7c anti Se Ribbon goes at . 4e 011 12c Ribbon goes goes . . . . . 7e Ommm' J5c Hlbbon goes mit. . . . . . 9c Our ISo Ribbon goes at. . . . . . . 1 lc le Our 20e Hlhhon goca at. . . . . . . Ito Our 22c Hlhhon goes at. . . . . . . hOc Ife Our : e Ribbon goes nt. . . . . . . 17e OUI 27c Hlhbon goes at. . . . . . IRe Our : O Ribbon goes at. . . . . . . 20e Oum' 32c Hhbon goes at. . . . . . 21e Our 35c Hhhol gee at . . . . . 23c Our 40c Hhhon goes at. . . . . . . 27e Our 45c Hhbon goes at . . . . . . 3e Our SOc Itiiibon goes at. . . . . . Hhbon :3e Our GOe Ribbon goes at. . . . . . . 40e Iln""olllmls I 1111111. WAShINGTON , Fel 4.-The secretary at time treasury has midI I ruling In which he holds that under paragraph 33. of the act ot August 2. 1891 , time words "Domnemstio animnmmlmm" meanl tomest ltet mmmmimnmmis . such nM horses , miimeep . eto" as mlistinguiimed from wild animals . 111 thlt such nnlmals ownell wid In time United States , which have strayed across the boundary line Into n foreign coun- try , 01' hav6 been , Irl\el across for Pasturage - age may , with their Increase. be "rought across to the United States tree at dlty , whethel' they stru'ed or were driven across the line before or after August 28 , 1&9i. lIaised time 1I\wIY 111 " ppraprintlnmm. WAShINGTON , Feb. 4.-Time Ilostolee uppropriatlon b:1 : wal reported to the senate tram the committee by Senator lakburn today. On6 important addition increases time appropriation for time railway postal car service to the extent at $ l00.0O , makln the total tor tha puree $ .2,0. , and mnldl I discretonary with the postmaster Jmeral whether the entire sum Ihnl be used The total IpIJ.rlaton . mantle ly the bill al r- ported of 89,337I83 . a reducton at $10 , GH from time current year ( 'Ollhlflhl'ilh tu Jslmln. I\n..nl I.Uldl. WABING''ON , Feli 4.-Senator Power ot Montana today reported from the com mittee art public lands \lbsttute for time house bill for time examination and ciassifi. cation ot mineral lands In 1ontlnD and caton . wihin the Norther l'aollc land grant . I provides for commissIoners . one to l selected ly time secretary of the in- tenor one by the Northern Iacilo and two by time Montana delegation In congress , thl commi to to examlnu Ind dehrrlne : what are mineral lands . . - - - ' _ a Notions. . I. . In time little things 'Ol get the most for your mone ) ' . True 'ou ! n\1 hut n few Cents lt n time . but after you have botmght I . lollar's worth you will nml } 'Ol have M\'el three or fOi' , Iolnts amid } 'ou'l have 10 bur a clothes basket to get } 'olr dollar's worth lmome Hooks anti E.es. . . . . . . . . . . 10 Darning Cotton . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Hnlr Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 for ' 10 Nickel ' Safety Ping 4 amid 0 1'II ! . . . . .4 Illcl , Pins . . . . . , . . . . . . . 3 for r Q Safety l'lns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 0 . 6 > Collars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 0 Toilet PInq . . . . . . . . ( oar 110z. ) : . . 0 : wll Stays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 0 Puritan i'inq . . . . . . , 0 Purian Ilns . . . . . . . . . Silk , Thread . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . 60 1.lnen Thread . . . . . . . . . . . . Co Corset ChISII ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Dress Stays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 BIIln . IUbbon . . . . . . . . . . . . Do Velveteen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :13c : 1'lnl8hlnl Urn"l . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Crochet Cotton..C for Qr ' 3 , - Thrcad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G for Q'o - , Q- Silk $ . . . . . . . . . . nnd - L 0 Toilet Articles. . SOnlS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . - "In chine Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . ) ' ' 'Fune Stick Pins. . . . . . . . . . . C Fancy Stick Iln ! . . . . . . . . . . . . 9c 'I'alcammn 10\ller . . . . . . . . . . . . ) c Crenm Flower . . . . . . . : . . . . . Dc Almonht . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dc Cell Cream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lIe Almond Soap . . . . . . . . . : . . . . lie Tar Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie lerfumer ' . mmli kinds.per ( oz ) :3c \Vlmisic . . . . . . . . amid 18c Juvenile Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . Inc . Benzolne Soap . " . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. ) c Tooth Drushes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 lulSY Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17c ' Englsh Tooth Powder. . . . . . . . . 17c Ei ht Drs I to . close out. Morse D > Nev ; Firm The1 MorseDry Goods Co . I - . I , 0' I toral bank . Hutchjnso ! Kan. : 25 per cemmt the National bank ot leldloton. Ore. : 15 per cent the First Nat nl hank of Arlington , Ore. : 30 per cent tb8.J'irst National bank ot Lalcta , N. D. : 20 jer , cent the First Na- tonal bank ot Marion"ICan. : 12 per cent the First National bank 'at Fort Payne Ala. . and 6 uer cent timeommmiercial . _ Natonal bank ot Nashville , Nashvie Tln" , . ' ' ) t r ! - I FOUR wmuts J l-JOI' TiE 8ESIOY. lusllol ot time Various Al.prOIrlntol ) IUI8 Is " l , . "ery Emmcommrmmgimg. WASHINGTON , Feb. 4.-Wlth but tour weeks at ' the session or congress remaining tram noel today n glance at the condition ot .he regular annual appropriation bils 19 In- teresting. A comparison with the condition prevailing lt the same time In the short ses sion of the Fly- econd congress Is much favorable to the present congress and justifies the belief that unless unforeseen difficulties arise al the bills wIll have been presented to the president for his approval before 12 o'clock on Msrch" . A difficulty that has been suggested - gested to the successful consummation ot such a program Is In the possible tacking on to one at the bills I provision embodying some financial legislation , In time event of the failure at the enactment ct another measure. The contest over such a step might delay action - lon on the bill so that It would n It reach the presIdent In timne. All the appropriation bills have been appropriaton bil completed - pleted b ) the committee having them In charge except the general deficiency bill . the preparatcn ot which Is always deferred so as to include , If desirable all the estimates that may be submitted to congress by the executive - ecutvD departments of the government , up to the latest date It Is safe to walt. The legl- latvl- bill , alhough prepared has not yet been formally passed upon by the appropriations - tons committee . but this will be done tolay and the measure will bo reported. The miii- tary academy Is the only one ot the regular annual appropriation bills wblch has the executive's approval , but the conference report - port on the army bill has been agreed to by both branches of congreM and this will son he sent to the preslden The tertnca tons anti pensions bills are In the hands at con- terence committees , the diplomatic bill amid the District at Columbia bIll arc pending In the senate , having been reported tram the senate committee havIng them In cimarge whie time Indian time postofce and the sundry civil bills have passed the houto and are now under consilerlton by the senate commitee on appropriations . Dut twothD agricultural and the naval blsaro noon , the house calendar. The former wl lie passed without much dlsclsslon , whlD the later , on the other hand , will be debated thoroughly and the recommend"tens of the committee favor- Ing the constru ton ot three btteshlps , coating - Ing approximately $4,000,000 each , will un doubtlly he antagonized by those members who think such additional demands ought not 'to be made on the national treasury ESTtMtTl CONSJI JU . I CONSEII'ATIVE ' Treasury O elal Confdent Carlisle's l"I . Iigmires1dtro Accurate WASHINGTON , Ilbt 4.-Treasury officials generally express ti1eQpImmlon that Secretary Carlisle's estmate 01 asurpius ot $22,500,000 for the calendar year J. :5 Is conservative . I Is urged that the cust ms duties on sugar alone shoull bring In at' least $35,000.000 dur- Ingohe next eleven niontims , and that the reve. nul tram the Income tax t Is likely to reach $0.000,000. Time racelpts from general cus- toms and trr.r , whllky wHllrawals are ex. pected to materially : .I icrease from now on . which , It Is beleve . 'ril bring the receipts for the twelve months 'up to about $380,500. , 000. The dlsbursemenw for the year It Is timought will not exteI ' 351,000,000. I4eavimmg a surplus , after exqej ! pg the .000.000 tie. ncl at Jantmary at $2,00,000. The internal , revenue ofilcials . In figuring on the receipts from time Income tax , intimate that the re- turns prior to July 1 will : amount to $0,000- 00 and for time remaining sIx months $30- 000,000. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I.rnvl8 for Army ( mllecra. I 'WAShINGTON . Feb. 4.-Siecial ( Tell- gram.-Colonel Caleb . I. Carlen , Eghth cavalry . Is granted one month extended leave ; Lieutenant Colonel James I. Brd- forth 8eventlcnth Inammtry tour months , exteI1"d : Mawr Charles TlUsimy . Ninth cmiv- 1 . airy . tned monlhs extemmdemhsFlrst : I.leltol- elV. ant James M. ICenmmetl , , assistant surgeon , ' one monlh extended : I' 'Irst Lieutenant Oar- land N. Whister , 1"lth artillery , one month extended. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Umnlhue Iltohood lil , WAShINGTON . Feb. 4-In the aenale today Mr Carey ol " ' ) omlnl gave notice ot I proposed umendment 10 the New MexIcan - lean enabling act , permItting Oklohama and Arizona to form constitutions and state gov- ernmermts nnd to bo Ilmltot to the uniomm . ' 'hll Is an omntbus bill Introduced by re- ( luest. _ _ _ _ _ _ ItEFUSEE ) A 1t.1hltS cOln'us WnIT. Sugar 'Vlne" ' CI"lHulln Toll lie 11ust " 'IIt for the ( : ( , urL's liecisoti WASHINGTON , Feb. 4.-The supreme court ot the United States today denied the application ot Elverton R. Chapman the re- calcirant witness In the senate Sugar trust investigation ot last summer , for a writ ot habeas corpus , on the ground that I was not competent for the supreme court to interfere In the matter until after the case should have been finally disposed at by the district court. Chlet JustCJ Fuller . who , delivered the decision , said that after the final decision of the case I that decision should be against imim I would be competent for Chapman to apply for a writ ot error to the United States court , and In case that I could not be granted then to apply for habeas corpus , but he thought the ends at justice would be better subserved It there should be no Interference al thIs timne. Chlet Justice Fuller Bald time court had been unable to see that Mr. Chapman's case presented any exceptional circumstances . as be had set up In his petition. The application for a writ ot habeas corpus was also denied II the case of Justice Shriver on the same grounds time court remarltng that It was essentially similar to this case Justce FIeld dissented from tIme opinion The supreme commrt In time case ot Clyde Mattox . appealed tram the clrtult court ot Kansas today decided that In cases where a winess hall died between a first and secoll trial his testimony cannot be Impeached by the introduction ot witnesses to prove that after giving his testimony lie hnd stated that he hall sworn to what was not true. The decision recognized the tact that injustice \\'IS liable to bD done the defendant In such n case . but said timat It the opposite course should be pursued and the testimony at Impeaching - peaching witnesses admitted , there were equal chances at injustice to time prosecutIon. The court thererore refused to issue a writ ot error on this complaint , because on the second trial at Matox the stemmogm'aplmt.r's notes of time testimony In the first trial were used so the defendant ] could not he confronted by the witnesses against imini laying down the general proposition that the constitution dill not entte a man tried for crime to dc- land to be confronted by his witnesses mora than once. Justices Simiras Gray and 'Vhle dlssentell on the first part , holding It. was competent to Impeach the testimony at a deceased witness. Al HIIIII nt : tim , ' TrlIsury iitmpmmrtmmaemt , . " ' . \SIING''ON. Fel , . 4.-A spirit of serenity - ty pervaded the Treasury department to. tiny that wtmM quite in contrmmmit ivitim time mmamxious looks and imurried movements of time olileluls last week , Secretmtry Carlisle . ivas in his 0111cc mind srmss' all commiers , whmicbm he imami been unmmble to mb for sonic time jiast. 1mm mmmmswcr to nil imiqtmlrles , Mr. Carlisle - lisle stmmtetl timat lie immiti nothimig to say on time flmmrtmicial situation , Assistammt Secretary Curtis. wimo imas rettmrncd from Noiv York , is'rms also in imis 0111cc anti accessible to 'mmli calier. lIe , imow vr , wctmhti not say wimotimem' om' not imis mission in New Yomic had beemm successful , So far as carm be learned. mao steps immmve been taken to preimare viatcru for nmmother bond isetie , ISSUE OF' SC1100LYARRANTS \ Omaha Board of Education lJcohiros Itself in Paver of the Plan , ATTORNEY POWELL S YS HE WILL GO SLOW lie ' % 'iii Not t'roparo time Imiil for l4lvertimmg Jflic , mind licemmem , Irommm Semmoom lFuua wiumout tum'timor immstructiomm-Low Street Car Irnres ror [ 'uplms , At the meeting of time Board of Education last nigimt time maenihiers iero pugmiaclotmsly in- dimmed , mmnd as a conseqimence , almost every matter that caine imp found somimo opposers. . resolmmtion that time proposed amemmdmaent to the Selmool laws. now imendimmg 1mm tIme legisi t. ture , wimcr'eby scimool warrants issueti iii scimool miistrlcts of metropolitan cities mnay draw immterest be not approved by time board. , 'mvimIcim was Introduced by Tukey , wimmtled soy- cml mmnmnmbers before it. was fimmaily dispost'il of. Tukoy stated timat under time anmendnmcmmt warrmmnts could be Issued by school mlistricts wimemm timmire was no mooney imi the treasmmry , wimiclm warrants would draw interest at time rats of 6 per cant. lie imeiti tlmat it was immm- ply a mnt.tiod : of borrowing imiommey anti was afraid timat it might be abused by future b'ards. lie 'furtimermmiore ciaimimeti timat sucim warrmmmmts wommld be illegal if time ) ' were issued before limo tax levy. lie argued furtimer timat it tIme warrants ( irow interest it. ivoulmi be immi- puariblo to tell wimemm they wotmiti conic back , Oilier mnembermt held timat sucim warrammts ss'ommid Imot ho ilegol anti timat time board simouli bq given time right to isua tlmemn It time city and county imad timat riglmt. Timey were of time opiriomi timat time best inatimod of titlimig over time deficit wommlti be by issuimmg mmmmcim war rants , amid couiti mice no oilier way , On mmmo- tiomm of Burgess time resolutiomi was amacimdeti to limo effect timat time board was in favor of time bill , and as amncmmded It was lmassed by a vote of sowen to six , Superintemmdent Marble recommended timat mis time sclmools would close a mmmommtim earlier timan usual , imo be autimorized to imdrmmit PuPils 5 years of ego on February 1 , immstead of April 1. 'rIme request was granteti , 1mm answer to tIme request of the board asking - ing leave to prepare a bill to divert fines ammd licenses from tIme Board of Emhtmcatiorm fmmmmii to time ioiica or other ( untie , wimicim slmould be In. trodmmceti In time legislature , Attorney I'oweli reported timat ho would mmot immmtil furtimer instructions from time boarti , prepare a bill on account of time immmportsnco ( if time mmmatter anti on account of time risks of legislation , adverse to poimulous counties like 1)ougias ) , timmmt would ho incurred Time fimianco comamaittco reportemi timat since time board had ceased to take out insmmranco on school buiidimmgs , $178,000 imisurammco on brick buildings mmnti $12,000 on wootiemm himmihmiings imami expired. If time board imad renuwctl time policies time cost would imavo beemm $ li82.40 , ] C'ronibiet and I'Icrsoim lmmrgess , were up- poirmtcd a conimmmltteo to interview time tf. fiolals of time street railway conmpammy for time purpose of obtalmmimmg time concessiomm that nil pupils wimo are actual attendants of tim vub- lie seimoolmm Ito imermmmitted to liurcimase street car tickets at imaif price , time tiekts to be good betweemm tlmo imours of 8 a. mu , amid S p. In. , mmmiii only on stmcim days as time Public scimools are 1mm actual cessiomm , Superintendent Marble was granted timreo days' leave of abmemmco to attend time aimmmmmal meeting of time National Educational associa. lion February 19 , 20 and 21. A resoiutiomm to pay imis expenemt Was lost , A commiplaint was read agaimist Henry liormi- barger , wimo is condmmctimig a drmmm store on time north slOe of time Saratoga sclmooi , It was claimmied tbat time place was a drinking joint , Prof. Barker of time Ummiversity of Penn. sylvammia deciares Di' . .l'rico's Baking I'ow- tier absolutely liure. .1 OIl In ml I , i mmd ltigIsimst I me A i' pm'o iriml t mmmi , WAI1II INOTON , Feb. 4.-The approiria. tion bill providing for time legislative , exacu. tive and judicial expemises of lime goycrju- mont for time fiscal year , emmdlmig Jtmno p.0 , iS9 , wria reported to the imouse today by Mr. Iockery , 'rime nppmopriatiomms are praci. ticaliy time same , as tlmose carried by the last lull. 'l'he whole amount recommended is 321,803.526. a reduction from time estimates of $ t3b75 , and arm Increase over time appmo. lariations for tiiecurrent year of $137,903. Amimendmmmcnt Lottie tmmmmtl l.aivi , WASHINGTON , Feb. 4-Tli house corn. mittee on public hands voted today to favorably - ably report a bill introduced by itepresenla. live Ellis of Orcicmm , to ammentl : the act of . - -w o -5 Cliiiia niicl G a ss s' are. _ _ _ All tlm China tieiaj'tnent milimit be ciennel oimt as that' lieu' miriam are tmflhleeideti as to ivlmetlmer they will ear ) ' this ( iepnrtmnemmt , or Hot-nt any mate titey rmuma't ivamit oimrmi. a ott ( 'mmmi iick imp a svommmlerful bargain hero , _ _ _ _ Timere ii mmei'cr be anotimer miimcht c'lmmtmmce. Cosmmmtcr No , I voiitaltt'i goods that regst. larly sold nt ltc nmmd iSo , stow 3o. ( 'limo rntmeErs , . , , . , , . . , , , , , , , , , , , , , . , l'e'pper htattlc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salt bottlci , , . , , . , , . . , , . . , , , . , , , , , , , , , ( liass Smmrmim' Pimnkem-q. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cremimmi jimgi , , , , , , , , . . , , , , , , , , , , , , , . , , Toothpick imoltiers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comimtcr , No , 2 cotmtalmms limo 20c amid 30o gootl'm at 9c , ( 'imimin mntmgs , , . , , , . . . , , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , , , China nslm trays. . . , . . . , , , . , , . , . , , , , , _ ( 'Imimia vtisec _ _ _ _ _ Cimimut smtltq. . , , . , . . . . , . . , , , . , , , , , , , , , , , Clmimmmi frtmit'i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cimilimi fruit liiats. , , . , . , . , , , , . , , . , , . , . ( 'ii bitt bremit ) n mmtl hmmt t cr5. . . . . . . . . . . Ciiiliit imitii'itimmai himtte'S , . . . , , . . , , , , ( 'iiitimt stimmia litton , . , . , , . . . , , , , . , , . , , Clmlmimt 80th ) ) lmtmwie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cimimimi i'flx cammmlies , , , . . , , , . . . , . , . , . Commmtcr No , 3'commtalmms time .lOc ntmd SOC gooml'iat t5 : , llr'ntl laimit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( 'nkt' Immites. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \'nseq . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ilreait hisimes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ilemmy trays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J'rtmit iilmtte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oat mimemil bowls. . , . . . , , . , . . , , , , , . t.otmp lmlateq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cc'mtR. ( irai' ) ' ial'is. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commuter No. .1 comittiiim'i otmr rcgtmimir ISo and ( die gootlM ; nil gi ) mit 20c , Clmimia itreami ) ) littCu ! . . . . . , . , . , , , , , ( 'ii i itit Cmikt' t ( 'el. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( 'iii mitt Immi t lain te' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clmimmmi breatl mmml bmmtter imiates ( 'iiimmmt omit macal bowiM. . . . . . . . . . Cimixmt boric plates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contq , Committee No. 5 comitnimms omtr rcgimior 75c nmmmt 't'itllgo * nt4Oc , 'I't'zm pots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cremmmmmtm's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ilimttem's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ titpmr4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vcgetnble ( lisimes , . . . . , , , , , . , , , , , , , Saittils . l'latters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c.Iit , Commuter No , ( p comitnlsms our regimimir $1 aimmi $1.51) ) goods all mn mit 75c , liremiti liimite lltmvilamitl & Co. . ( 'mute immates , iimtvirmmmml & Co , , , ( iil'e tiibimes , hlnviimmnil , Co. . . , Stigum's mmmiii i'roamimers , I lavi' iamid & Co. . , , , . , , . , . , . . , , . , , . , , Costs , Time lialmimico of otmr large steele wilt he sold at cost. Lamups. llnmmer'are Tiiiet ware. Siivcrwtro : , Jmmrtlinem'es , ' _ \ases antI mmli lines of ciminmi , iSOO for the for'feitimre of certain lands gm'ammted ftu' rnhiromids , so mis to i'xtemid the timne within wimicim imcromis cmmtitleti to Imur- cimaso the mails mommy lmmmike sucim Imur- clauses , to Jmmmmunry 1 , 1S97 , lF'Ea 1'1CIt. ' 1'J'i'iWV , ' . Yctcrmmmas of time Itelit'immmmia ltmmaemaalaroI by time tiemmi'rai ( iovermmmaatmmt. W'ASIIING''ON , Feb. 4.-Siecumil.-Pen- ( ) sloas gra'tel , Dan ' of January 22 , 18) , ware : Nebraska : Origlnal-Jacoli Dora , Ulysses , Dirtier ; Isarme Soimle , Wahoo , Saumilers ; Wil. llama Crtmbammgim , Omnnima , louglns ; Thonias J. hewitt , Nelson , Nmmclcoils. Atlditional- \Viiiiam 'ii' . Ireiiowi , Gemmova , Filimuore. Origimmal widow-Ella S. llmmrmmh , Nebraska CII ) ' , Otce. iowa : Origiimai-I.awrence J , Ackerman , New hIam'tford , Butler ; Samuel A. Clark , \\'infleid , Ilemiry. ltomiewnl-John Fisk , 'rip- tomi , Cedar. Reissmme-Wiliinmn D , Mills , Mar- siialitowii , Ilam'slmtmll ; ' .l'imomunmi 1' , Steele , Vulker , IAmmmm ; Fugene 1 ° . Cotmmicuimnan , La. mmmrs , Plyiaouthm. Original wftiows , etc.- Iiizabetim Asia , Mapleton , Monona ; Catiicrinmm Mnpes ( mimotimor ) , Jnne5viiie , ilrenner ; Lucinda - cinda Ricimardmmomm ( mnotimc'r ) , Oilman , Mar. aimmili. South Dakota : Origlminl-Cimarles Iii , Ciimmrcui , Wfttertown , Coillngomi ( , Reissue- George W. Fosimn , liitcumeock. Beadle. North 1)mtlcotmm : Originmmi-Joimn C. Creigim- low , nuns Cimarles Ciiesterwooti , Mrmntian , Mortoim. Incretmse-Jamen Ilodley , 'l'nppan , Killer. Wyoming : Orlginal-Tlmoninn Gall , Mum- moth 1101 Eprimmgs , National l'urk rOserva- lion. Colorado : Tlr'neival and imlcrease-Johmm M. Smilveiy , Villa l'ark , Arapaimoc. isiume of Jntitmmmry 2.1 : Nelirai.ica : Original-Rob rt Yotmn ; Genoa , Nmimice : .lnmes ii. l'imje , Dorsey , hlolt : Dmivis Catteri'on , Arnolti , Cmuiter , Atitiitlomial-Aus. tin Fosdicle , Amihiammd , Saunders. Iowa : Origimimul-hiemiry W. Poole , Decatur - tur , Decatur. Prof. Joimn Ii , Long of Nortlmwcsterrm mmni- varsity pronotmrmces I'rice's Crearni HaIling Powder abtohutely pure. ( itarrAtor Simot by it ltobjer , TRINIDAD , Cole. , Feb. 1.-George Mc- Cormiclc , formerly nlgimt operator mit Ri rroro , Cola. , a station on iime envcr & Itio Crande railroad , eigimty.flu'e mmiiles sotmtim of l'tmehilo , 'wns probably fatally simot by a robber at It ) o'clock tommigimt. F. Cole , time oresent riirimt operator , anti McL'orniiclc , ivere tmulklmig in time strmtinmi whemm a masked maim enteremi and commanmimletl timemn to ' 'imoldup. ' ' tiiscimnrging lmis revolver mit time miamrte mnomemit. 'l'ite buliet sInneR 2IcCor- snick 1mm tIme left bretist , ammO ime fail over trim- conmtciou $ . Cole tlre&1 lIve itimotmi at time rob- liar , who dumnppemmrcti imm time ( iarkmmem4s , A nhmyieinn ammO otilcemmi have been summoneil ( ruin 'l'rinldad. tonmaI immit ad by tin o l're'mlommt ) , W/SI1INGTON , Feb. 4-Time vresidemmt today sent these nmcmninatiomms to time senate : Justice-Sinclair Taiiifuro of Texas , to be attorney of time United states for the eastern district of Texas. Navy-i'mmssemi Iissistarmt Engimiecr Robert C. lenig , to tie cimief engimmeer ; Assistant Engimmeor htoiiert ii , Iligglmis , to he a iasseml ammslstamit emmglneor. - aitavia It , ( ' , , Im , timi Tri'mm.ury Silvi'r Ilimilloir. W.SI1ING'i'ON , Feb. 4-Senator Allen of Neinrualta tOtlfl3' gave notice of'a proposed arncndmnemmt to time rmtmntlry civil numpropria- lion lmjil ( or tIme coimmmmgo of nil immmcoiimcml nil- ver Iitmliiorm ownt'ti by time goverammmemit. vllI Nut Imv'pmttgmit. , ' , Jrmticn ! tic'.tee. \VASIIING'i'ON , Feb. 4-It is stmmted on autlmorlty tlmat tlmere lit no trutim in time pub. lishmeti report that time attorney gemieritl hintS orilered mm in'estirationu in time case of .Jus- lieu McAtee of Okiuiiomnm : , Yrltinmr Itwsy arm the ? 4eav ilomimi , SAN FRANCISCO. Ireb , 4-Time citizens' commIttee mtecuretl subserliations aggregating 100,000. totirmv for time Harm lrrmmncisco & Harm Jotmtmmmin Valley railroad , mnmikiiig a total ot $1 650,000 , _ _ _ ilcmimaeeoIter" iscmrslomm , On February 12 , 1895 , time Union Paciflo ivill sell tickets from Nebraska mind iCanisas iiolnls to mull points in Kmmneas , Nebraska , Vm'yomnlng , Colorado , Utalm and Idaho , at rate of one fare for time roummml trip , lius $2,00. Tickets good for wCmmty days. Stopovers allowed - lowed , See your nearest Union I'aciflc agent. FL DICKINSON , Gemm'i Mmmmmagcr , F7 , L. l.OMAX , U. 1' . 1 Tkt. Childrencryfov Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cryfo itoher's Castoria. Ch11drenCrVi.1 PItcher's Caatorla. - . - ---i 1 .