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* 4 _ _ TilE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , FEUnUAD.Y 8 , 1895. ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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. TIlE OMAHA DAIX BEE
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, r. 1OSVATfl - J lor.
tUn.lsncu nVI nMonNING. . ,
TERMS : OF IYflRCfl1PT1O.
, Plly UN ( Without BunllnJ ) , Oe Year . . . $ 8 0
IaIly I3e nnd 5unlny. One Year . . . . . . 100
* HI Months , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . ; ( (0
. Th"e I thnth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
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Sundny ltee. On" Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
4 SaturdlY lire . One Ye'r. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 r
\VeekIy 1 IN . One Year..o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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0'1'1 S
' Omaiii. The Itee Thitliling.
I 80ulh Omnh . 1(0 8lnl r Ik , . Corner N an,1 21h St ! .
Council Ifluff ! . 12 tlarl Street.
Cle81 OtTtee . 317 Chnmber ot Comm re.
S New York , noma 1. 1 COO IS . Tribune UId.
Wuhlnton 101 F Rtreet. N. \V.
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All commnnkntlonN SlONDmCI news nnl odl-
tonal matter aloul ho Ilalnl < ! To the Ldltor.
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. IUSINI SH I.WrTlmS.
All tuenees Ilt r nod remIttance-i ehouM0
addrl80,1 to The lee 1ubllhlOI commnY
Omaha. Urni. , checks nn,1 p"tomee orlra to
t made . In1'nhll to the ell r o the Company.
THU 1m lUI.ISUINt COMPANY.
. STATJlmT OF CIttCUt.ATIOI.
Glte Ii. Tzchuck secrllnry ot The leo Pub-
licking company . betng duly eworn , Mya that
l.hlng cmpnny. helnJ
the aclUnl numhcr nr full nOi cflt.tete clle"
or the flatly tnrnlng . l \nln and Sun.lnl' lice
naly Morlnl. \ !
t ( rlne" luring the month ot January ] 8 : . was
na tolowsl
I. . . . . . . . . 1'.30 : 1. . . . . . . . . 19,201
2. . . . . . . . . 20i1 18 . . . . . . . . . 19,183
3 . . 20.151 ] 9. . . . . . . 19,170
3. . . . . . . . . . 19,17
4. . . . . . . . . 19,612 .20. . . . . . . . . . 20.18
, 5. . . . . . . . . U.490 21. . . . . . . . 20,913 ,
. 9 . . . . . . . . . 20Y1 22 . . . . . . . . . . 19Ud3 :
2.
1. . . . . . . . . . 19.703 23. . . . . . . . . 19,81 '
8. . . . . . . . . 9.73 , 2. . . . . . . . . . 20,2
9. . . . . . . . . 19,621 2d. . . . . . . . . 20,2 :
10. . . . . . . . . . n,70 26 . . . . . . . . . . 21,193
I. . . . . . . . . . n,31 .27. . . . . . . . . . 21.10
4 12. . . . . . . . . n,4i8 Pt . . . . . . . . . : O,2i
.1. . . . . . . . . 20,3 : 2. . . . . . . . . 20,213
t' 1. . . . . . . . . 19.4r1 30. . . . . . . . . UU19
1r. . . . . . . . . 1.515 31. . . . . . . . . 20,63)
, 16. . . . . . . . 19,318
, Total , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C11.G 13
C Lez " un.oll1 nnl1 returned copIes . . . . . . . . 6,274
Tothi Ile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . , C11.21d
, .Sunday. TOll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,713
oloitois n .
T7SCIUCK.
OWlo
, Sworn to before me nn.1 . .uh.lrlhNl In my pree-
- cnce tlia 2.J tIny 'It l.htulr . 11 : (
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I J N. 1' . I'ml" , Notary rubtic.
. Out of slglit-tlii' I IJI'C\'r In tht or-
. . nnlcnlni theriiiotneler.
9. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
.
: , I ' 1lot hnrl to . cXlllnln why Iuloor
, slmtll Is just now l0re lllllnr than
the outt1oo llorl.
tl ouiloor !
, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
4 " ; Il ese COilSUttlIlOIlnI nmentlment
couslutolul !
, shmtlt hy nil leaUR 1m l hmllel 10 the
' I , 'otm's lt the lext hll'nllal oheetloti .
; The gtld jl' ' fxe ! Ihe heugtht of Its
' Own sitthlig. 'l'hiei'e will hc time yet
. .
for..ev01'yIly ( to be hl''t before It.
t Fet ' I Inl who hnH said his lust word
on the ynhwd polcy ) Inw Cllllnin lnlmel'
; . Is stIll , tnlln rather voluminously and
loudly _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
: . . Now Ihnt IIOIIIHII ) ) hell the bnl-
alice of 110\\'el' Iii the Hennte the ques-
: , ton 1'eetirVhtiit arc : they going to do
; with I ?
. nl' 1I'tIIUel ) for nn nvalnnchc of be-
, low zero storIes of hall breadth escapes -
capes front alnost hlY.lnhle ) ( death I
fl'OI ti'eezhtig.
I George )1 Pulnltl wIll ll ' tile do-
Inquent tnxes his cOIIn ' owes thIs
city our city olellis will return the
aflh1Utti1)l1sesi1e ; ga\'otheI and nil ' Wi
bt r r'en. . "
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The entrIes for tlo county commls-
slonerslll ) race are still 01)041. I there
Is nny elIgible poltclnl who has , not
yet nnnouncd hIs candidacy , he should
lost 10 tme In puttIng his 1inme on the
list. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
a ' 1'1e death of Robert Clg leaves ' n
'ncnnc ) In the Jcmbm'shlp ! of the
* tleinoct'ntlc state committee. This q
the opportunity Which ItichItl Mnrthii
Oll11tunltyhlcl ucld llartn
ought not to neglect A chalce to bo
{ * made regular docs lot come every dl ' .
V ' - After the consular and diplomatic
$ & . service has been dellolmllet ] of 1cpub-
; . leans for the benefit of democ1ate :
9. ' ofccscekels the ( democrats In the senate
'bnvo suddenly become converts to the
: ] Irlncllie of ! civil service reform In nil
L' branches or the State doimrtinent.
. The raIlroads are now battling ' with
Uio lIhIzzurd . . Belated aUl abandoned
/ , trains are reported over a wide section
, - of counh' But the wInter Is fur spent
: r , and ' this Is the first time the operation
; , of tL'atIIS his been seriously ' Interfered
: with. ' Theta Is nothing to arbitrate.
' , , , Secretary Morton 11blshes n revised
etlitioll of his I'cc'cnt t1t1dreS4
< tel o 11ltl'csI before tht
; Nelirslm Stute HIstorical society In the
North Amm'lcnn evlew ulcm' the tithe
c ' , or "Ihe Financial i1udt1le. " Secrc-
, , . , try- iortoli's associations In the cabilet
r. ; : ought to cnnhlo hll to 51)01112 ) or the
' iiiutldle , Ir uny one < n.
I .
, 1arlnls de Pulman mi ) ' yet bt cast
. ? ' : Into , n thlgton for contelllt of court.
Should that tt'lblt thing come to him
: : wo hOJO the turnkey wi give hIm n
l lower be'lh 011 ( chnln the UPIJtI' berth
. i . ( lown , t'CI tholgh I ht teiitntless. :
- . ! PlQfl the Ilrluls will Imow how his
V bens are mnde to IUrCI' .
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4 Attention has been cahheti ) o thin fact
, that not 010 of Secretary Cnl'ls10't es-
_ thnales or l't\'CIUt ( luring his 111C111fl-
7 belcy of the treasury hns omo alY ,
where hear the Ull'k which the lalst
' - or time has llrO\'cd ) COI'I'CCt. I his IU'cs- )
out estimates of lu'ohnble Ht19'iillS , for
180 O'U , ill ) 101'0 ICCI'lto than hIs irc-
vlous guesses they need not bt taken
I / Into ICCOllt lt tthi.
, Every rlsoutol ] of the city council
,
0hil'Oit'itltlllg ) ) ) 01. iii'oh'iiig the
11II'01I'lnln 0' h1'oIYII UXIICll- )
turu of money IUFt luwo lie ( npjii'ovni
-1 , of the 11\)01' the Rnl0 If ( ' 0111 L'llCtS nntl (
ordiiiaizves. Tile Clllll'tel ' '
olc1ntmCNj. 'lo chnllC' II'o\ldes )
. nnillo ) II'otcctol II the cl , , tremt.y
agnhlIpIt lUtY ( 1"1 his tO111 ' ' .
! nllst llot rrol fll1' Hom'ce.
Its l'Ill cnforcement wi stop mnny
J Icul.1 Which itt tile cnd or the ( 'Cl'
show Inl& ( eXjeudltflt'CS of molley.
. : rC01110 neell not cXllect ) tile Sti000ssor
BI'ceSSOl'
, , , , , of Seitator-olect ' 1lll'slol Its JCncml so-
UCH01' ' for the Union Ilclto rlliiL'Ofll to
be ZlillOilltetl 'ivlilio the '
' loIIIL'1 whlo ttt I'glslntol In
' which thnt Ioad If so ( tC'III ] ) Inlellstcl ( (
'I , Is pending In cngl'e ! There are too
: 1tU ulbllous Ltttorlie's , lu both
houses or congress wToso votes are not
iit1acccpubie , hut whose ardor In the
c cause ot the tUllnj Icasurcs might
, cool Wel'O the } Woslecth'o ) vacancy In
. the legal tclll'llent to bo hnletllltcl
, closed . We lillY 1) sure that the Ulion
. )
l/clc I'ced\'el's wi Proceed very
: slowly nnt tuko every circumstance '
tldcl' careful conSl011\tol before they ;
decide who Is to 1. the next gcnel'al
ohlcltoi' for the road.
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FAITh 1 , TIl oorRnMMzvr.
Irtsll lt Cleveland Is reported to
haVe txllrefscl ( the belief In response to
the rell'eulntOlR or certain hnnlwrs
I to the t/cnt necessity oC speedy
action to lelllenhdl thc gel ] reserve that
the ( Alcrll'IU lleoillo ) anl those wHh
IIORt itt /take hn\e ! ufecnt conflelce
In lie ' ' 411141 Its iilslitIitlOIlS
JO\'l'lnwlt 111 IK InslulonR
not to entcrlnln n1 ' douhl ) oC Its Iblt )
Inl1U'llo e to faithfully IlerrOl1 evem'y
ohlhlton. ) ( 10 did not , thm'cfol Ihnlo
the fcitt' or those Immikers : lS to any
serious tituiger from n fllther Ileille-
ton oC the treasury Jell reserve. This
ml ' not hc quie , colRIRlclt wllh the
tOIC of the president's Rllect1 ) 11111lnl )
to eoiigicss , hut none the less I Is n
wel foultlell view Were It not for ttt .
1l10Mt to\llls9 conltencc ] oC the }
' ' COflIIth)1ls lilighit
ide In the o\'et'nment contttons (
ha\n hll1 9'Cl'3 ' 11111011V0l'SO tlll the
vast 3'cl' timid I half thnl they ht\'t
ileell ' Iii thnt Ile'lol tlls conlhlence
ht\1 hcen ) llt to 1 VCI' ' Sc\'el'e test.
,
'rhe leollle hI1\0 Scull tt ( t'o'elllieS or
Ihe gO\'ClIIWlt failing steadily helow
lie ( expeimtlittires . Ihu ( ] mhle debt ill- .
crcasiiig . ( lie goll rcter\'etl for the re-
clellllol of the Ilnper ohhIgfltlOilS ) of .
the 11t01 ( 1lawl flOI the tn'mmt.y
Iltl ( Ielt 111011. ) nHI whie nil his I vas I
tnldn llltcc t1 ' hnyc alseel the
purl3' 11 IJ"el' hopelessly ) tl\hletl ( ns
to whnt Iholll he tlolw ( to lemely theRe
colllol1 Iltl the t 1IIl' : IwllleRsly )
Ihouinlol'hllg Ihuut In Flnlch of ome WiY
out of the dileillina . ' ! 'ht peoPle halve
19'itlll'SSIJI the lulnlnllh'olon IUll ( n
Iljoll ' of Its plll ' In cotigress , 1111 .
' dhi'ectlons regtlrdillg a flunli-
In tllel'clt tlh'cctons re Itll fulu. .
clnl POlICY , 111 they hll'e ; seel the 8ec.
rotary of the tl'eflStll7 IHl'Slllg n
{ 'OUlSU the tentluncr of which has been
to hUllnlr ) the CI'Ctl of the goverimliteilt.
Still : , the llcolie hn\'u nc\'ll lost con I.
tleueo ill the abll ' Iuul 1)I'pose or . the
go\ ' lnllmt to falhfuly llelfoll ) every
ohlllol ) , ni hough the strain ever
silco Ihls t tlelocltc mlmlllstraton
1111 ( congrcRs came Ilto power his bcel
Ilwd ,
'rhls coul1clce Is due to two facts.
In the first IIInce the people know that
the resources or the o\'crlmelt arc
practcul ) ' illOXhtitlStilhC ) . Ind In tile
second ) lnce they IUlelfIU11 thlt the
lalutClnCe of the crcdlt 111 UIO Integrity -
tcgrlr of the government rests wIth
thlelllSeiVei4. I Is In C'lltuce thlt a
IJrt . cnn tllll/e the credIt of time
nnton Ill do Incalulable Injury to
the Interests timid welfare or the lleolle. )
but no llrir ) cnn destroy the natonl
credit except wIth the consent of a
lujorlt . of the ICOP1e. For sOle tle
Inst ) , or since the last general election ,
' faith In time \ ' ' hus
JoJUlnl' ) fnlh go\'m'luent
heen Htrengthcned ( und buoyed by time : i
knowlmIgo that thc next congress wi
be rl'lJblcan , at least In one brunch ,
amid that It wi give the country no
financial legislaton that Is not In the
Interest of a souud and stable currency
, Bnd for UH maintenance of the credit
of the government. : Time . people have
no eXllcctaton ) of getting fl'om this congress -
gross any vise amid safe fuahcul legislation -
] nton' , because they"lmO" tile dominant I
elument In time democratic party , which
demaUls fret silver amI n stat 1)119912
cm'enc , will not pelmlt It But the '
feel secure against n worse cOllton
of affairs In time fact tlmt the life of
this congress Is nearly ended alm(1 that It
has probably done n10ut ) nil the hnr1 It
Is Callable of dolug. No people have
greater confdence In their governmtnt
than the American peolle ! , but It iiilglit
ilt'e survived another two years
not I\'e Inother
of complete demoemtc control
HIW GIVES IT UI
Tht arrest and Imlrlsonment of Llu-
olmilul npears to' have cntrelr h1'01wu
the spirit of the Into queen of hawaii
and It Is Innouncel thut sue has sur-
rtnderod nil clulms to time timroiie. having
clu\nged \ hoe attitude of hostility to the
republican goyernleut to one of 811111-
catou for cle\enc ' . There can be no
qucston that the deposed queen was In
full srmpnthy with the recent ntemlt
nt rebellion zulU gave to It all the aid
and comfort at her < slOsnl I Is stated
that , her houst was Couud to ht ) n ye'lta-
hIe arsenal and there Is no , hack or evl-
deuce to show that she was nn acUvo
party to the rejected rC'ol agnlust the
go\'el1tnt Still It Is to bo hoped that
her nlpel1 for cemency twill uot be un-
. LIiluokniamml Is ' s'enic
ileCdel. Ilnolmlnni a very wo11.
WOlln , who hnH altvays been n catsllW
In tile hnmls or n lot of ndvciituners.
Ins the Infuence or th'st men that
led to hm' downfnl nnt It l 'Is to tWl
maInly that she owes her prcstnt 1)081-
UOl as n pnl8ouer charged wIh ho ! most
serious crime that cnn bo conuultcil
agaInst n govenlllilent. These adventun-
011 hnvo IlorBtlctt ) ( lien that I was pos.
bible for her to re/Ihf the throne nml ( In
her great eagerness to l'etul to time
little IJ011) and power which she hail
unjoret ( silo could not see thnt she twos
being umisied. At host she has betn
brotigimt to Bee time groUHleslne s of her
Iolls timId she gives up the fight , ns she
ought to 1110 done 101A siimce when
there wns I chnnce of l'cceh'lng such
conBIIll'aton ( CI'OI the JoYelmtnt lS
woull ht\'e ennhlet her to hive out her
life In llnco ) , tud comfort. As It 11 the
gOYellent of Hawnl : l/r hot puulsh
her for evltclt complciy ) In the at-
h'mllt\l ( ] InsurrectIon , but It wi humidly
feel disposed to jl'OVIie ) for Ier ( utu'c ,
As ; n 1UtCl' of fact , Lluolwluul hnd
no claim to time throle Iud thel'cfol'
coull HIlrnt4lmder none. lien tlpollUOl
With 1t COl11cto ] IS that of Dom Pedro
of BI'nzl , who neycr ufC'wIUd 1t\ln (
all ) ' IJ'ltcuilol to' IUlllA cnlns ] to time
tiiroiie. But t great 111) of the ( Ignor- 1
alit IIHl ( tehHlcd l'oynlslK of Ilwll ho-
hlevi'ml that time claim , asserted b1,1
uolwlnll WIS wel fOUltlCl even ufer -
the rt'llublcll Jo'm'lum1 had been
n.ucogiil'i.ecl by leading Ul UOl ! amid her
nblllonment or tile alleged cllhn wi
have time etcct t remove this noton
( the mhHIH of her foiiow'ei's
CIOI tl foloWN'S 1111 to
put Oil cml to COlsllh'acles ) 111011 thcm.
Wlh the \anhllllg of the Idea or
1':10'111 the dlllosell ( ItWen wi
( lSI111)L'II' alt schemus or Iumsurrec-
tion , thus l'uutlel'lug moro Secure
tho- pence ot tlQ 1awI111 l'Ollhlc. )
tel NO ftU' aR Its stnblty is I conCC'ncll
that st'ctmms to ( bo Cul ) ' assured. nut lime
gOt'em'lUlellt ) his II0tl ( test to undel'go
'II dctlng With time l'lCstel itmsurmce.
tonlst ! who . , It Is saId , are to bo tried
I ) ' eoumrt-mmmnrtIai. ] Time imett' 1' llubll ma ) '
lud It wise lu this mater to take n les-
_ _
s-n r
Ron frm time example or thlg country In
( Icnlng wih rebels.
AN 1.IUT1tTIOZo' ( )1' ' SCOTT.
Among the decisIons hnndet down by
the SUIrele C ut or the state of W\- ;
consln 01 Monday wns one which took
severely to tnl oue oC the j111JCR ( of
nn Inferior court for alslllnf to exer-
clc the IJnrtlollnl power which Is
vested In the executive alone. The
judge In questol , .luilge Chemnemitsomm .
hnlllltrtnlen to suslleltl thc opera-
ton of n slntence n rer It lied beel :
prono\1cct1 Time . case was carrIed to
the SUl'le , court which In its opinIon
Ilmlnlsters thIs scnthln relnmket
In this cso Limo execution of 1 sentence
already pronounced Is IndefinItely suspended ,
and I may b the pleasure of the court never
to dIrect execution , so that Iho ( suspension
has the effect of n parton or of arrest
of judgmenl Indeterminate or flush without
the authority of law , and II Is to ho likened !
to the incorporation Into our criminal juris-
, pru\lence \ of the "ticket-of-leave" system wllh-
out any at Its safeguards leaving the con-
victed criminal subject to the mere option
of the jUlge , who may direct time entorce-
menl of time sentence after any lapse ot time .
however great , or withhold It , to the great
detriment , II may be , of the Intotst ! at the
public . a power plainly liable 10 get nbuse.
In the state of Xebrl11m t power
equally dlmmmgerolms ] IUll stll\'crstVti oC
thc consuuttntl lhm.tes of the people
has hecn ) usmllell br Cunulnghtl It.
Scott , thc judge ll'eslln over the
cl'lllunl htlch of thIs jUtlclnl ( histrict.
lie hns ntcl11le\1 \ to exercise the PIU'-
donlug power In favor of crlmlntls In
direct "Iontol ] of the Jaw , mint oimly
lIftet' ' of but
nfer ll'ouuuclatol ) senlence ,
also after 1 idea or guilty wihout AtI'
tence ; I I jUdge could hlletniely
poslllnu ) ) sontcncc ? amid le the'll'lsouer
out on bal after hearing him plead
guilty to the charge ngtlust hIm , ns tlll
.Imgc ! Scot In the Woorltge ] amid Jar-
Ilne cnses. wu woulll htye 1 "ticket-of-
lewc" systemu lu ollt'nton evcn Inane
( ' ' ' amid ' liable 10 mubimse tItan
arbitrary mO'O Inble n1ue tlU
that which the 'Vlscomn , supreme court
so VlAo1ousb' t1i'tmotimmcti. The CIstou
Is whoU1m' the legIslature , In which tIme
romtty lies , wi , by Ignoring such jumdi-
clal usurpatons , give themii its silent
tldol'somen t.
SOUl7'llU Fen , NU7'lI ; G.
I Is related ! or Peter Cooper that . ho
once said ] ns nn encourgoment to young
men , " [ havu made It the rue ] of mr .
life miewer to receive anythIng fl'om time '
world for which I did not render In
equl\\lent In some form of servlco. " A
great filth ) ' people seem to hlvo no-
versed Peter COOIIC1"S princIple and to
bo exertn every effort to get as much
from the world In return for ns smnl
an equlvalcnt us possible. Thc great test
or success lies with them , not In making
Important contrIbutions to the welfare
.
or society , but In gettng something for !
nothing.
' .here arc n gent mlny Waysor got-
thug something for nothing. , TIme In\\
defines n few of ( ttel by the trms rob-
bony , forgery , embezzlemcnt , obtnlnlng
goods by false pretenses . There Is another -
other way which Is in specific Instances
referred to as , bribery and which con-
sIsts In porvertng the Ollportunltles , or
publc ! 'otce to plvato gnln. Too mnn3
pUbl ofGcrs are not content wIt the
compensl don of tlh' office stipulated
ly statute , but InsIst upon Increasing
I by questonable perquisites or by sell-
lug Indulgences . to override the law A
great proportion of the measures consid-
ered by our legislative ] bodlos-just what
portion It Is Imosslblt to snare noth-
ing 1016 nor less than schemes by
which their promoters hope to get some-
thing for imothlng. Whether It Is the
free use or the streets or a city ,01' the
exclusion of smulel' comJtors flom
business , 01 n contract foi' public Work
at exorbitant prices , the ultmnte object
Is time same. -
But just as In tIme physical world mat-
tel cannot OCCUIJY two spaces nt the
same tIme , what one party gains wih-
out returning nn equivalent another
'
loses without receiving In equh'nent ]
In cuse or robbery the loser Is nn mdi-
vldull UJl he Imows time extent of his
loss ant the remedies for hIs wrong.
Where , howevcr , tIme process Is Uule\
forms of Inw , whole , for : exnmille , a val-
unblt franchise Is given away by reeve-
alit representatives of the people , the
loss falls upon the whole people und ( Is
so dlstrbutod that no one ImowH to
"hnt extent he hns lJl'solaly been do-
Cl'auded. Here time Icponsblly ! or 1)9mb-
lie ofclnls Is doubly great becluso they
are tntrustml , with the rights of time
IHblo anti the PUblic 18 ublo t defend
Itself only tl'ough timem.
VALUADLz COM.1fAJlWIAL iLOIWEAWNT. .
Time 1ew commorclli agl'ctment whIch
has been entered Into bttwc n time
Unlttcl States and Sllln wi bo zip-
Iu'eclntod hy the agricultural interest
'
of this ed'untry , slnco time effect twill
doubtless be to restore to the '
doubtess us nll'-
Iwta of Cuba nnd Porte lIke for breadstuffs -
stuffs , which wo lost by time tcrllnaUon
of time reciprocity nl'l'ungcment , as wel
lS other products of both the furl nnd
fnctom'y. As soon nR time recIprocity
agl'ellnt between this country 111
Splln , applcablo ) to the AntllB , went
Into effect . time '
Sllmlsh jOVC'nmcnt rc-
ImlJOSetI uIon Alcrlcan ] J'otlucts ( time
old tarIf rates . whIch as to most of
these were 1)lctcal ' 1)rOimIIitom'y. ) ) Un-
. ,
den reciprocity this 001111r ) hind almost
mono110lzetl the u\rlwt ; of Cubl tImid
Ponte Hco for 10m , the trade In this
ono artIcle ha\lng . Itllnoll to large ]
nntllu'oltahlo ( II'Opol.tons , whlo our IX- !
poi ' ts to those Islundl of tIll tmmi ides In
delunt that word yenmmumtenially In-
Ct'citSCd. ] In n word , wo hltl ( establIshed
trade rCltons ] 'on nn enlarged scale
wlh those Itlandl whIch WC'e muluulr
btlwlclal lud whih wore certaIn to
grow wih the devoiolulon t or the Is-
In mls.
Pretty much 11 of this was lost wih
the ending oC l'eIIJ'oclty , owIng to thai
l'elmlloslton or tile old mlxlmul tl1'lf
.
by time SlJnlsh government , which
seel0t to have been done In a Blllrit
of l'eullnUon , sInce at time slmo tm
the mluln\uU \ tarIff was applied to mer-
chtmt1se exported fr01 Canlda to limo
Spanish \Vest Imlnn Il0Slosslons. ) This
disci'immilnzttion was taken notIce or by
our Joel'utllt nnd JejotuUons N1-
tel'cd Into with tIow to lluclug ] time
Uul'll States at Jelst ou all equality
tritli oilier eouiiti'ies. It ' ed
wlh count'lcs. I Iequh'otl UI
earnest . IH'ISentnton ) of time 1utcr ou
time 11II.t of our 1O\'cI'lltnt. carrying
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. ) " 1
wlh . It nfTrIflThhiel pimnuose to lCel the
discrlminqtitj svithi retaliatory mcns-
( wih relnlntory
urs , to llu' ce tile Spnnldl Jovern-
l1nt to recede 11'01 Its policy , nnd ( thll
hn\'lnl hccn nccomlllshcd there I" rca-
lon to C:1Il'Ct ) that thieve will not Flon )
agaIn Illfe any dlstnrbanc or the com.
11I'cln ] 11Intons ( btlytcn tIme t'nl(11
' ' Rico. or
States and CIIJ 111 l'orto Hco.
course tii9lmlew rCellt does nol
tif 1ew l ( <
give this country the nlh'nltngeR en-
jocl ( mul'l ( the reciprocity arramige- .
ment , html I ] Jll n.on un ellnul ( with
0111' comnital I H\nls nlel In n fair
com11etlon ( wI Ilml untlonhtell ' have
time hest o'r 1P1 '
'l'lm mlml lstrlton Is to bl com-
muetttletl ] for ' . this almotmt.
lemetl JI"ln ht'onJht Ihout.
nml If Its ! cton In the mlter CUl-
10t fairly bo regarded as n conclS-
slon to reciprocity It was lIt least un
Indirect neklowletglent ] of the 'nlue
of lint 110Ie3' . Brazil 1)imVStmel ) the ( snmu
course lS Sllln In rtlmlOsll time old
.
duties on Imllot.tl of 1'lcrlcln10'
ducts amid the nlmh11strton wonll do
wel to tnrn Its atenton to that ( 001111r ( ) '
with u \Iew to ohlalnll ) ! 10l'e favorable
conshlell ( loll. .
The ndimiiiilsi'ritlomi ( lnnncln ] bIll WIR
dereatltl In the honju yesterday by 11
good ltlzljfltlty mul with It went the Huh-
aUnle offered hy Mr. heed This WIK I
the third nwnRl'e which 11\1 hecnrc -
scntcl to represeiitliig time
stntctl commgress tiM lelllescntl
IhulcialIuws amid wishes or time
lllelhcnt ] lul secretary of the treasllr.t'
1911(1 ' its . flll'o twill IH'obahlut ) aim . eld
to further efforts from that qUtu.tul ( to
thapo ) curreimey le IKlaton by thlK con-
gross. I wIll also serve to stremigthiemi
the l'I'Ieton oC the hOllecssncss ] of
Aeth1J 1911) ' fnlnclal Iclllulon CI'OI
time pI'clent con l.tSS. Other mlnSI'CS
twill be prolloctl ) , but It Is pe'fectr
obvious thut the'e wi bo no practical
resll from nimy : efforts In this dlrectIoii.
'i'hls hell ! the case the only thinA to
be done Is for the sect'chU of thai tleas-
tiny , to Issue the honds ) neccsnl ' to re-
store the gold reserve and sol ttC1
on the 11st thrills he cln get AH the
defeat of the administration bi ) waR
Icnerl ' cxpeclet the efec lu fimmllmi-
clnl cIrcles will not be hnlloltan t
Govern.or Crounse refused to . entorse
the demnml of the Imlvcr81 rlenlR
for nn extra half 11 tax for that : lu-
stitution. Heferlul to It In hIs mmmes.
i' sage , he said : " 'Vhle , I shnre lu thc
just prlte the Ilcolle . ] of tIme state feel
In the immilversity nml appreciate . the
11110rlmCl ! n trtdtllablt of ll'\ld-
Ing hIgher educatIon ' for our young , yet
I cannot rupress the suggestion that
wih the Rtatq'LI _ wlh the famiy or hi-
tl\lhla ] , Ut q eston of cost and ability
to pa ' It mast . 11c coushrorcl In connec-
ton wih the queston of desirabIlity. . "
01 this point Go\ernor . Crounse was
\iestonlbl ( ) accord with time general -
oral . _ polulnr , . scniiiiemit " . , ol the su Ject
, \ : t. . . !
The State , , Holtf C0111ssion . an-
louncts , thiaj jas iiro , clothing than
cnn bo made or service to the druth I .
sufferers fol' - \\1Im Uw contributIons
were Intendpd.r IntendIng contributors
"
Intontpd" , !
ma ) ' take tIme hint and maw ] . theIr of-
fm'higs' hI .th' ! C F " i'df , fiel"pr'IRl : ,
feed or seed grain , but It I wl..be . much
safer to supply the destitute set-
tIers with more clothln than the ) ' all-
b lnley ] need titan to leave them cxposd
to ' biiszards. .
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The Pot of Fme.
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Giob.Demoert ,
The , member ot"the , present ci'ongress who
ha made the molt motohs to adjourn will
have the best standIng In history.
TIle l'UI)1 TORches the Tene'ber.
. \Vahlngton Star.
Japan Is disposed to discourage the tradi-
then that a lavish consumption of time and
a ton enormous surplufage of conversation are
necessary to , the transaction of official busi-
ness. The little Island will be giving lessons
In diplomacy , yet
" .
A t 'rlacs EpidemIc.
. '
- IansRs' City Stnr.
General Weavers assertion that we are
Weave
'
"face' to face wltl' great crIsis" suggests
the unhappy fact tat we are also face to
face wIth Weaver. who Is In Colorado
where they declare crisis dividends every
month , The general ha passed the greater
part' of his life seeing , crises. . I Is I sort of
delirium tremens
delrium
. '
Fron1 " i'nrtissn StandpoInt.
LouisvIlle Courier-Journal ( dem ) ,
Looking at the mater from I strictly
partisan standpoint as most of the repub-
lcans 4n congress have Insisted on looking
at It , I would be better for the republicans
that the present congress should take some
definite acton on : the fnancial question
thBn that II should be left entirely to the
next congress The republicans are about
as badly 11lt up on monetary maiers as
the democrats ar.e.
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Gettysburg a , Nntl011 ; I'ark.
Phiadelphia flecord.
Among the great battlefields of all the
world's history there Is none Ihal Is more
hallowed In Its memories or that stands
for I nobler lesson than Gettysburg. The
Union has fittingly chosen I as the na- .
tonal military parl Is sol , ns President
Lincoln declared , In hIs memorable address :
has not needed this consecration. The intermingled -
termingled blood of the Blue and the Gra ) ' .
the common heritage of patriotism and
manhood of both the north amId the south
has baptised this great ground forever as
the bartsed of he government of the
people by the V people . for the people. .
Time l > cOlI' Jtuat l'py.
Chltag fliapatch .
The Brooklyn Street Railway company secured -
cured its franchise for nothing. I has be- ,
come enormously w aitliy. I has gtven In I
return poor service. I has beaten the '
world's worst r cord for grade crossing
slaughters. I hal1lncI'eased the hours !
labor and groul1doWn its 'employes' wages.
I has forced ! Mf Into 1 strike costing
hundredK of thqopds of dolars , I has
discommoded timptiaiIc ; hns saddled on the
taxpayers 1 heaV bill for military service
and . has causedlhl loss of life anti prop.
I crt ) . _ . ! I _
And now It w199 modestly asl the city of
wi
Brooklyn to . na' ( 1unages sustaIned by the
company , during ! \ strike. ) Caesar has told
us that "Al Gdal 'as divided Into three
parts. " 'Ve cal'I ( cUe : at least two of the
parts. 1 f 1 1 , 7
I
The ) , II ht II Function.
IlclKO Herld ,
The annual h8of the Chinese minister at
'ashlngton anmfllflhly brings out that gregarious -
garlous timing , Washlngton 110g. lre-
year the herll llU8ie3i by the Inert footman
and to time numh'J1 < 80 hued the cmlJssy
to whIch anotimer o persons had been In-
vited. The carrVr. ( who was ordered to
provIde for 40 urDijotizld himself confronted
with 1.20. doubtless wonders whether they
do these thIngs b'ttr In China. Time mints-
tor naturally dlUlkeKlto nslt for
tel tural tompolice pro-
tecton for a legatiOn bail . but as every
country Is under ( bl@aton to protect lor-
elgn embassies from mobs the 'ashlngton
local authorities should slaton a Gatng
gun . hose cart with water on and a brigade
01 lO11CO In front of the ChInese 1 brlga,11
next yeur. The 'Vlshlnglon hog ministers
kept out by any less formIdable barricade.
7111.2 flr,7kCTRI ) lUtZ 111' iItLT.
Tl nrTWrRn Imr.rr JUlr ,
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Washington Star : Time house of rlpresentn-
tives did the right thing when It recommitted -
mlted to the commIttee on Paclfo railroads
that measure which Is popularly known u
the funding 1)111. The scheme Invoh'Cl
promised Ironl only to those who have nl-
ready secure possession ot very much more
than Is their own.
Chicago Post : Whatever may have been
the I're\ex of "protecting the government"
on which this bill was put forward the
measure has very generally been regarded
ns n device for the relief of the pirates ot the
Central l'aelfle. tinder Its terms these
patriotIc cItizens or their heirs would escape
the payment of their debt ot $10,000,0. and
they labored unrmitngly for the bill . wih
the result that they were able to muster to
their supporl most or time queer bIrds ot the
house , Including our own nmlable Cannon
New York Herald : The whole Pacifc railway -
way business presents n 8cam1alous record !
of plunllerlng and wrecking with the United
Stales ns the chief victim . The government
has simply ! been buncoC1 out ot untold
millions . nm1 yet notwihstallng that the
proposition Is coolly mlle that Il shal the-
Iberalely consent to be still further victm-
Ized. The United States ( has bad enough ot
this shameful jugRlory. I Is high time for
the government to look omit for its own and
the peoplo's interests as wel as time welfare
of the roalls. That It can now only do by
foreclosing Its lens and making the line a
natonal highway.
San ranclsco Chronicle : These railroads
do nol want nor Intend to pay their debt to
the governmenl It they can heh it. This I
ma ) ' be nntural-nt lest It seems to be i
characteristIc ot corporations , which . the
richer they become , time less wIlling they are
lo pay their debls-bul congress hns to deal
with an artificial . nol n natural condilon ot
things. There Is really no more excuse or
apology for the beneficIaries ot the Reily
bill than for an Individual who as a member
ot a firm . has accumulated an immense
private fortune and yet when called upon
to aid In making good the liabIlities of his
firm . demands an extension ot hat a century ,
with , n reduction ot interest and with no
security pay. except his Imlvldual promlso to
New York Trlbnno : A republican congress
wi not be round paltering with that Issue
or leaving Il a& one ot tIme complcatons ot
the campaign ot 1896 I wi bo PromPtly
met ; will bo treated as a business proposi-
ton In a business way : anti its seltemont
will turn Ish another roof ot ropublcan
capacity for eomluclng public affairs In strlt-
Ing contrast with the confessedincompotency
of the party which has for the last two
years been makIng a muddle of everything I
lauch cd. I was time republican party thai
built tIme Pacific road after the democrats
hal wrangled over I for years without beilmg
able to agree upon the route to bo followed .
or the means to be ndoptcl. And It Is proper
that the same party should effect a settlement -
mont of time debt after a demccralc congress
has ntompted Il ant made such a wretched
failure.
Springfield ( Mass. ) n'ublcan : Thus the
aim ot those In favor ot government opora-
lon of the roads will be assisted by pre-
venting legislative action looking to tIme
security ot time debt and arcing foreclosure.
Such Is the outcome ot ten years ot special
Inquiry amid effort In the direction of oxloml-
Ing and securing time go\'ernmenl subsidy.
The roads have meantmo been plundered to
male a few mIllionaires and Innocent partIes
hold the securiles tram which so much ot
their value has been squeezed. The next
C0Jgress may have mor regard tor the interests -
terests ot these people but time crimes ot the
men who built and plundered the roads and
robbed the government ot its just due will , ,
still stand powerfully ' for summary acton
on the part ot the United States against the
roads and against time men and estates that
have so profted from . the ontcrprlse.
EOl'TE ANI ) huh 41.5.
I Is much easIer to predict a surplus than
to make one.
It was the wise ground hog that pulled the
hole In after It.
WIllie Dr. parlthurst Is doing time glstcu-
hating Tom Plall Is cornering thE spois ,
From Reed 10 Richards Is quite a lep , The :
former could count a quorum ; the later cannot .
nol counl a , , yote. '
Emperor William has a wine cellar of vast
extent and varied ) stock and Is himsel an
expel I sampler. Very little of the wine spoils
In time bott .
Augustus Stanwood . recently appointed accountant -
counlant In the Brooklyn police department al
a salary of $2,500 a year , Is I cousIn of the
. late James G. I3lalne.
Igatus Donnely and Henry Georg are
contemplating a joint debate on the abolton !
I at poverlY Tile success of the debate will
nOl-be known until the returns fiomthe i
of E" arE ) n.
The chaplain of the New York senate recently -
centy uttered a prayerful appeal "lhal all
crooked thing b made straight. " The suc-
cass , of the appeal depends on the boss to
whom It was directed.
Ex-Queen UI's abdication Is likely to
abicaton lkely com-
plicate time Hawaiian difficulty In this coun-
try. I she should carry out her intention
to lecture the Honolulu revolution won'l be
a marker 10 the uprising here "
'
Under the Minneota law n interpreted by
the courts husbands are held responsible for
'
libels committed by gsslpng : wives. The
inalienable right of life liberty and the
Inalcnable , lberly pur-
suit of gossip is l sadly abridged In the pin-
erIes.
Prince Dsmarclt hn a curious superstition
In connection wlh the number three , and ap-
parenlly nol wlthoul reason. lie has served
three German emperor , he has foughl In
thre wars . he has signed three treaties of
peace ' , he arranged , the meetng of thE three
emperors and cslablshed time' triple alance ,
Some secrets are coming out of the Judicial
end ot the administration. Ex-Soiicltor Gen-
eral Maxwell . It srms , was a railroad attorney
while In public ofce , Wlh thal lofty regard
for the Integrity ot the public service char- 1
acteristic of AlernlY Geperal Olney he removed -
moved lie ciium and Maxwell al the same
time. In his opinion COlIC but an Obey can
serve two masters.
The richest man In congress at present I
Representalvo : Sorg of Ohio. lie Is said lo be
worth about $15.000,000. and lisa an Income I
ot fully ,000.000 a year. Nearly all or It
came out of his plug tobacco factory al Mid-
dletown. Mr. Srg Is an unobtrusve : man who
has few acquaintances In Washington. He
had no particular desire to go to congress , but
was elected In .pie of hIs passive prolels.
He ha introduced a few bills , but iiaa made
no spelch.
Colonel W. Seward Webb's uniform as aIde-
de-camp on the staff of Governor Woodbury
of Vermont Is said to be omethlng that
eclipmns anything ever attempted by time vain-
est and most gorgeous Saracen warrior In the (
most gilded daYa ot Saracen glory The
clothes alone cost $1,510. The brad ! on the
dress parade coal Is of gold and the lace
which festoons the outer garment came directly -
recty from Paris. Celonel Webb's sword Is
from Damascus l\o a diamond In the ) milL
and coat . a cool ' 2,100.
New York and New JOley have been
aroused to the necessity of checking the
destruction of the famous Palsades of time
Hudson river. For a long time pul greedy
qurymen have blasted a 11 destrcyed por-
tons of the majestic rock wails of the imletorle
river. Public indignation and Ilrotesis only
served to atilnulate the ( wreckers. Governor
Mertz ot New Jerley. In his annual message
to the legislature . called Ilsrtcular attention
to time subject amid thE New York general assembly -
sembly Is giving the mater serious consider-
atlon. Prompt acton 11 reaonably certain ,
TImes Chau&o timid 10lrholl ) , Too
New York Triliune.
'rho same old emaciated and moss.covered
party that opposed the Issue of honds ) to
luroVIIe means for carrying on the war Is
lrVlle
now In favor of laulna bonds lS 1 means
of blsterlnu' up the public credit In time of
pence. The most conspicuous expression on
lime counlenanee of such Italesmanshlp Is
that at lofty scorn for the lessons of his-
tory.
Highest of aU i Leavening Fower.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report
1 ? S , Baking
BSLJThW ThE
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ODOR OF ISTY DOCUMENTS
Sourc of the End Smols Which Ofend the
Logs1ntort Noses nt Wnhington.
VITIATE AIR AT THE NATIONAL CAPITOL
Senators nnd JtIrMcullUVCI Ur.Iho tbo
iFumes ( i UotlnJ l'aforl Stored for
Years In the IR ellt of the
JJulhUng-A Nice Kitchen.
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WAShINGTON , Feb. 7.- The investigation -
ton ot the melhods or the architects of the ,
Callol Is furnlhlng conshlerabte occlpa- I
lon and some surprising revelations ha"o
cole lo light In the cOlmleo on venla-
ton antI accolstcs which Is conducting it.
The prime mover In time Inquiry are Chair-
man Schel of the committee n'nd Iepre-
senttvo Walker of Massaehusetts . Every
morning they malta a tour ot the , ubterr-
nean passages under Limo capitol , accompanied
by n stenographer who records the questions
which are put to employes and their answers ,
as well as time comments made by Mr. Walker
and olher lncmllbers some at which will make
decldetl ) ' spicy reading when the report Is
prlned. ( 1 has been generally understood
that the sanitary condition ot time capitol was
nol good and II Is certain thlt the almos-
phere pumped Into ) the house Is deficient In
oxygen , but all the causes which alcct the
healh ot time memhers have not before been
realzed , A conspicuous factor In the \Ita-
ting of the all has been discovered to be ,
storage of old publc docmnents which fill
the basements. There are huntreds ot tons
ot these books and Ilaler prlntell at the
government prInting ofee and assigned to
members for circulation among their constituents -
stituents . bul never uset , They have been
accumulatng for years and are rotting In the
dampness which pervades the lower collars
of time great building.
Colonel IUcharl1 Ilrigimt tile sergeant-at-
arms ot the senate , toll the committee thai
In some paris ot the senate basemen decay-
Ing papers were pled tour feet deep , Willie
the board floors under them arc also rotting.
So dense was the odor from the piles thai
worlnnen could nol stay longer than hal an
hour wlthoul becoming sicli One member
of time house testified thal when a load of
documents which hall lain In storage for
soma months and which bo sent for was
dumpell In his office the OlrOr ( real them was
so Intense thai II compelled him to leave.
Perhaps the most starling fact broughl to
light were In connection with the house
restiumnant which was investigated this week ,
Mr. Thomas Murray the keeper has complained -
plained ot the Imlell ! kitchen faculties allowed -
lowed him and time estabilsimment . so the com-
mlteo visited Jhe Idtchen. They found I
In the subcelar underncr _ true house , adjoining -
joining time Turkish bt s , which are used
by the members regularly. TIme vapor from
these bths fills the kitchen constantly . Itcep-
Ing II al such an Intense heat , Mr. Murray
says that the employes are often I The
restaurant keeper said . In relly to a ques-
ton from Mr. Walker , that he would nol eat
toad himself which stood In the kllchen three
minutes after bclng prepared.
I Is expected thai thc new printing bill
now In preparation wi provide for the disposition -
position ot time documents so Ihey wIll not
accumulate as In the pas .
Frludnlont ! ul Ciaimmu.
WASHINGTON Feb 1.-The story of a
claim for land that has ben hanging over the
beat part ot the territory of' Arizona for over
I century Is told In a communication ' sent to
the house by Attorney General Obey , who
'ks for an' nadlt0nat ap\roprlatbnl ot $25,000
for fees and expenses arising thereunder. The
case Is that of James Addison Peralta-fleavis
and wife the United Stales
wie against ' Unlte , pending
In the court , of private . land claims , for time
confirmation of 12,750,000 acre of land In
Arizona. An Iceompnylng letter from M. G.
Reynolds Vnlted Slates a\torey.for \ the court
ctprlvate ! t lalq .laIs./ Y alar ; I e mount
ot testimony has . already been taken on behalf I
'of the government as to tt forgery or rec"
ords from whlcb certified copies of time munl-
ments of title were taken . showing conclu-
sively that the grCsesl frauds are being perpetrated -
petrale against government to secure n
confirmatIon at the claim.
The ramifications extend through the arch-
Ives ot the City at Mexico and Guadalajara ,
and Madrid Arizona. and Seville , Span ! , and to California
" ) Ve have taken sufficient testmony , " saId
Mr. Reynolds "and made sufficient investigations -
tons to prove thai forgery , perjury and
subornation have been commite In almost
every form. " The letter sets forth that the
cahn 1 : normously large time land Is wlll-
drawn lrom sale and settlement initiated
under the public land laws have been sus-
pended. The largest and best mines and the
Irrlgatcn prizes In the Gilt ani SaIL river
valleys are covered by It. The capital ot
Arizona and Is most fourlshlng towns and
most thickly settled portion of the territory
has been held back and today stands waItng
for the government to speedily and success-
fully defeat , not only the claimant If pos31ble ,
but the claim itself. The grant carries all
mInerals and Is absolute and unconditional ,
I. continues Mr. Reynolds , the claim Is nol
fully and completely defeated . II will subject
the government and Us citizens who are tryIng -
Ing 10 develop the country to continual ha-
raslng and will stand as I menace to every
enterprise' inaugurated for the development of
the mineral and agriculural interests The
careful ease can preparation. , he assets , be won before trial by Its
. : f.i
Xlt C.1f'U ; ! : SU/WLUR. , (
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Chicago Tribune : Secretary Carlisle sees
a rainbow with $22,561.02. al the foot ot it.
ibm Is prepared to name the odd cent ale I
/nybOI ) Is uteular aoul I.
Courier Journal : or course Secretary Car-
lisle's estimate that there will 0 a 8urplus
ot over $20,000,000 In the publo revenues by
the close of this year will bo ridiculed by \ -J
the republican organs just as Mr. \'Ilson's
\\lson's
plain statNnent ot a fact In the house limo \
other day has ben ridiculed . . ' \l \
Gobe-Demoeral : Secretary . Carlle's es- tt
thnh' that the gvernment.s revenues will , \
NClell expenditurs by $22,600,000 In the '
calendar year 1895 will bo taken by mnny
person with a grain of salt , The secrltary's
forecasts ot this sort In the recent past have '
been so uniformly and conspicuously falsified
by time facts that his latest prediction will '
\ol attract the attention which ho desires or r '
arouse Iho hope which It would otherwlo
create ' 9
Dertol Free Press : There Is pleasant !
reassurance In time letter ot Informaton luL
yesterday to thC &enate by Secretary Carliele.
Estimating upon time basis at laws IIOIV Interco
force ho reaches the conclusion that the revenues . l
onues ot tIme gverment will meet Its ox-
penses for the current year and net 1 cur-
111us or over $22,000,000. his showing hone
10 beget coufde\ce nll to allay time fears
arousel by calamity howlers who have been '
Picturing thE country ns upon time ergo or
run. !
run.Chicgo Herald : The tact that the cusloms ' (
revenues last month amounted to about $17- I
000.000 Is nn indication ( list Mr. Carlisle's '
estunto Is conservative. This Is more than
has been receIved for cuistoms in aimy one
niontit 811100 Marclm , 1893. It. is more than
twice as mauchi as was received last July.
$ G.000,000 mere thou In Deceimiller and $7,000-
000 nlore tilall iii November. These are facts
wimlch go to support Mr. Carlisle's ostimmiate
and time Presldclmt's ( locinriutioli that time depletion -
pletion of the gold reserve was due not to t
lack of revenue , but to bad iaws relathllg to
clirrolicy.
MiimileapOiis Trihullti : One tlmeory Is that
Secretary Carlisle's letter to tIme satiate coil-
talnhimg the estilllate of $22,500,000 surplus is
a. little scheme of his aiim ! l'resiulellt Cies'e.
land's to head off revisioim of the tariff , for
tIme purpose of strengthening the revenue , by
tli republicans at tile next 'Setsioll. IL is 91
a. very shallow Policy. lmuuccvor. to attemnilt
to deceive time public , for time facts will come
out from lnotmth to mouth , alid it time deficit
continues timero vtil be a universal ( lenlnnd
for revenue legislation. All adequate rev-
entme would break ' 'the 011(99055 011cm" described -
scribed by.time president , which is draining
time treasury of Its gold.
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2'ltll'E Ti Ji'lC-OPIS.
l3oston Transcript : Robert ( extending
cignr-Tumere ) is a cigar that 1 call recom-
mend. George-Thanks ; but I simotild mirefer
0110 that yotm would care to 5010120 your-
self.
Atiamlta Constltumtion : "What are you
doIng for a living now , Unehm Jim ? " ' \S oil ,
Ctlil , dat's what I call a mnhiimty close qmmcs-
( iou ; yotl're n-gittln' right to my home
llO % ' , litlt m1e' ain't muone or yo' ( catimers iii
my ynrd , lularse Johni"
Chicngo 'rribumle : "Wlmen I was in your
line of iitmsifle , my friend , " said Mr. Fel-
mire , giving the greasy tramnp a half-dollar
and kicking itiflu Off time froimt steps of imi
nialision 'I always had souse enough to
go rotmn4 to time laclc doOr. " 9
Philadelphia -Record : Customer ( who 1mm
just beemu cult by a. barher much glvemm to
strong ( ltink-Timere ) , youm ecotmndrei. tlmiut'a
wimat. comes of too Illuclm drink. flmurber-
Yes , sir : it does make time skIn tender.
'Washington Star : 'Don't you think timero
is a great tleml more peril in coasiming than
there is in s1el1ll riding ? " she asked.
. , It depends , ' iuo replied rellectively , "on
which kind of peril you mean ; physical or
financial. "
Indianapolis Joumrnal : "What would you
think , " asked time inquisitive young' person ,
"Wilflt would you thimilt if Bob Initermioll
were to get reiigiomm and die converted ? "
"Wuat would I tlllllk ? " echoed Deacon
Pomiberry , with much wnrmtim , 'I would
think it was a. darmm swIndle , that's what
I'd tbnkl" 9 ,
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AS TO WOMEN.
Petroit Free
The bm'aud.new woman wlmo surely' s here ,
May be all rigilt in her se1f.tmposetYspilere , V
But the sante old woman , vImo slmrieks at
a mouse ,
will continue , as ever , time boss of time
house.
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TILE Ii ha IitNJ ) .
At a Sorosis dinner recently tile lady who
rcspoimdod to time toast "Our Husbands" gave ,
( Ito following verses : ' V V
Who weds lmecaue we are so ( lear.
And then forgets-when It is here-
The anniversary evem'y year ?
Tlme imtmsband ,
WilO when he's ilonning evening clothe ,
Would with an angel come to blows.
And lets time wlmolo house hear ills tvocsl
The imusband.
Who sometimes makes us quail nnl quake
With tales about the broad and cake
His motiler used to make' and bake ?
The husband.
WIlO calls the landlord with a frown.
And timen slips out nan ! goes ump'town
While wifey talks that landlord down ?
The husband ,
But wimen the clouds are dark and gray
And ruin' scorns not far away ,
\Vilo takes ( he iieln and saves time day ?
The imusband.
\Vimo grumbles lots , as veli we know ,
That here no wine shall ever flow ,
Yet in ills heart is glad 'Us so ?
The husband.
And , to in water pure anti clear ,
I.it em6lem of our slsteru lmerq ,
I drink , time hmealtll or tliOe SQ dear-
Our husbatmds.
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'b RELIABLE CLOTHIERS 0
Your Money's Worth or Your Moiiny Bank , '
We Blowed Ourselves
Once for some cloth and tailor's wages to make us up
a lot of overcoats to sell for $ io-
f we'll never do it again-It was'the
. .fl biggest mistake we ever made-
but we're going to remedy t by
selling them all-Saturday.--the
. - . . ' , . . . . . . . . - ' - one day only-at $4-an oveucoat
V Thcy are meltons--cheviot-
all wool overcoatirigs , with plain or velvet colors-
worsted lined-silk sleeve lined-most of them every
thread vool-$4-our trade don't buy sb ovcrcoats
much-and we'll never make any more $ io overcoats.
For $4 , Saturday only.
Then to give those who want to pay more , a
chance-we have marked several lines of Kerseys-
Meltons-Cliinchillas-some silk , some serge lined-
b'ack ' , brown and 'dark colors-Overcoats that were
sold up to today for $ - ' - $ , - $ - $30
-the higher prIced ones being in small sizes and
shoit lengths-tile rest long and Jots of sizes-at .J )
$14,75-for Saturday only-But that 4 overcoat-
there's the bargain , if there ever was One-Io overcoats -
coats for $4-one day-Saturday.
- BROWNING , IING & Co. ,
ReiiflbIe Clotimiers , S. "eY Cur , 15th uumd flouiglits.
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