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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1895)
- ' r 1TL - 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMAhA DAILY = nJ E'f' SATURDAY . , FEBRUARY ' 9 , 1895. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - : _ I TIlE OMAHA DAILY DEE . I E. nOSRWATI Idltot. I P I'UnLlstU ) nVlmv ) IOnNtNO. - - - - - TImMS or suuscUt'T1ON. . ftIty flee ( WIthout Sunlny ) . Oe Tear. . . . . . 8 C nAly Jto Wlhut ) ' , One Year . . . . . . . 100 ' ) lly Irp nnl . 8unln . . . ; . . . . . . 6 (0 ; . . . . . . . . . . . T TIIrt 1onthf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 Thlf ) ' Ue " . One Ytnr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 . funlfY fAtuIIAY ; Ir" . Ono Yitr . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 f : WeeklY Ueo One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gj 1..PtC S. . Omnhl , The Uee UiiII4ng. . . f0uth ( Omlhl , 1 Hlngr lk , . Cotner N Bnd 21h StL CouncU Iflutfl , 12 Prnrl lroet , Counci Blufs I ! Ctilcngo OIfle , 17 Chnmlxt or ommerer . New Olee . Homf 1. Chnml. 1 fl , Trlbuno mdg. , 'Vnahlngton. 1 1 t Street. N. W. COlml SONINCI1 : relntlng to nrws nn" eIl. All communlcatkrna til. tonal renter .10ull ho relntnl n,1lrr..el : To the IAIot. ( nUSINISS l.nTl m ! . All 1iiiInes Itter nnd rmttnnce Ol1Uld " 0 Al IJllnf01 loter r.mltnnees AIr..cJ to The Ueo lubBohlnl eompnn . _ Omnhn 1mrIS. checks end " "ltoleo onlen to ho mndo pl'nhlo to thp ordet or tile oIflVaflY. . ' .11 ueD lUI.IUUNU co ( ANY. STAT MI1NT O CIRCtJI.ATION. George It. Tlehuek. lecrlnr ot The flee rub. . - l.hlng cm"nny 1lng tuly " "rn. saYS lint lie nctunl nlmber or full nn,1 ( o\"loto coplos . , : ' nnl tuIuIny 1lo ot the I > nly Mornlnl I\'cnlng lul < I 1"0 prlntrd during lie month ot January 1833. wnR I : nB follow : 1. talows . . . . . . . . 19.M. 27 . . . . . . . . 19.20t 1. t 2. . . . . . . . 20.711 18. . . . . . . . . . 19.18 3. . . . . . . . . . 2.15 20.71 . 19. . . . . . . . . 19.H9 4. . . . . . . . . . 19.GI .20. . . . . . . . . 20.1(0 6. . . . . . 19.44) 21. . : . . . . . . 20,913 . . .6. . . . . . . . . . . 20.r9. 19.49 ( 2. . . . . . . . . . 13. :3 1. . . . . . . . . 19.733 : . . . . . . . . 39.91 I $ . 8. . . . . . . . 19G1 21. $ ; . . . . . . . : :0 D. . . . . . . . . . 19.6G' , 25. . . . . . . . . , . :0,2 : 10. . . . . . . . . . 1,70 2G. . ; . . . . . . . 2.1,193 Ii . . . . . . . . . 09.311 .2. . . . . . . . . . . . 21,101 1. . . . . . . . 19,478 20. . . . . . . . . . 20,273 ' . 13 . . . . . . . . . 20,330 29. . . . . . . . . 20.213 1. . . . . . . . . . 19,4GI 3. . . . . . . . . . 13,0 : ] 16. ; . . . . . . . . 19,51. 31. . . . . . . . . . 2'Jt3J ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1G. . . . . . . . 19,313 'rptnl . . . . , . 19,31 . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617,913 , Le9R IIR01 anti returne. ) CI.le. . . . . . . . G,2T Total anlo . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cll.2n DRiy nvorae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 , i9 , Omnn n T7 < CIUC" . . Sworn 10 hcroro mo limO 911gerll1 In mI' pre- ence thlR 2 . .l 1ay ot I'chrlnr 18 : < iny : . N. 1' . ri1i. , Notary lu1tc , , , I II r.leltlnnt GemI'nl ! ! Schofehl Cl'OI . . now on. - Nothing Seems to bc left of the : Sll'hlgcl bill boil thc HIHlngs. 'l'II'c IR now no 10JJel any excuse , for wlhhohlng tile luevlalio bond ; I'siie. . : 'rhls Is thl Idnd ( of weather thnt r- ftoreg the oldest Inhahlnnt to nil his . , 11'IHtne glory. , Aren.t the fedl'nl h'OOIS ) to bo called ont to jlt'eVeflt tile WClthel' f'ol , ob- : : . . sh'lcUng the Ulled tntes mnls" : PCOIlc In this vicinity are hlJlnnln , , since the InRt few tays to lORe " fnlh In the II'o'erhlnl whiteness of tile 5110W. , . SOle mom of thc famolR Cook gang T , ' llLe heen WhIch ) ( ont. 'j'ho work oC : cxtolmlnatng the Cook gll II'omlsm ; ' o. to II'O\'e nil c"el'lasln : iiitl etelul job . . . The recess of . the legislature will enable - able .iitiinber of ' Omaha 1JIIC. II'omlnent Olalm gentclcn to COle homo n11 get IC' , flunlntml OnCe more With 11111 Omaha , idemlB. The Junketing legislative committee , .Is Jbrat In the land uml woe to time . : state Institution that doe not entertain time visitors as wel IS time chronicled ' * . prodigal son , a . Xlo . Junketing lughlntO' who- loesn't ' save the greater part , ofthat , $ a n day It ' , . : vIIi ) ostracized from lime society of I ) \Is \ assocln hi the legislature ! when . . ho returns to Lincoln. .z , Time Lancaster county legislative dele- tt gnUo.1 hus this advantage over that : tl'm Doulln8 coupity. Its membel' get 10 ether at least on every measure yr nleetng time local - Interests of their ; ; eoiistltueuts. ' .i IIi several dcpartmemmtsof the munlcl- ' 'pnl ovel'lment time city Is laldn that - experiment In economy of IJ'llg 7 per cent ' Interest on outstumlng warrants , w'hle dmwng } 2 pCI cent Interest on the money to her credit In the . uml.s. : , - The dCllt ) ' luI'Nhul who was so lcr- , slstent In his endeavors to serve time 81blloonl to 1111011' ) ) its 1 winess lit time - Debs trial on Zh' . Pulhu:1 : must have . : been ono , of the few court officers who , was overlooked In the inst 11uni tls- . tributiomi of 1'UhllllflhI . tl'lm ton lulhmm lJs eR. . . ' UP In Soulh Dakota the 10wel house' of the leIRlutul Idlet w1Imout com- ' , ' j311sion. ) n bill 11 lnlng' intoxicating liquors. , 'I'hl(8 111QU11er5 of that ' , ' . 11liol'S. 1'1Q ( mlU C'8' bqll cvi- Itn'tI3' ; , biievo . the . bilhn'e t1\l man who doe8n.t 'S recognize Intoxlcntqg liquor wihout n i' dfnlon I not dl'Scl''lng of ll'gal pro- . , tccton mmgnlmist deceptIve iIitIids. I ' Ninety delocl ts voted for time bond .J' blll'olJsot ( nnt slpportellll the house - uy time dll0cl'ate mlmlnlsh'IUOI , willie I , ulnetJ'-sl\on demOCll I voted ngnlnst 'It ' I time muter had ] ucen loft to the ' , . dOUotllc con I'cSI1en to settle tldng' thetsel\ the outcome wouhl Jot have , . been different from whttl vmLs. - : . Time cconomy resolution mloDtetl by ; , ' .tho hou 1 i'ruvioug to mitljout'imiomemit for ! c tim recess ueglns : "Whereas . All the state Institutions music COl' large Jll' ' - , , lrlntons. " Ot courRu they (10. I the1c , . Is a sllllo member who IUll to wait . for this l'l'101\t01 to luforl him ot the .tnct Ito 11115 been ' time 10 hnt Stl\J' neglected br agents of them Ilstuton8. . , , . SeillitOl' rnI1el' of 1inois wnrus the PCl110 of time United States to look out 'Cur 3111n Wi limO l'OIII great DOWel , ot time Plclnl' . Oh111 , ho hlSlsll , has IflSImlllCIlretl . Iltl ( m'emt : Hl'lnln Js imo , longer II a position 10 ez1l1me tcal. r. ' Jaiau ) . , ni time tBel'mllg star , llhe ; , OXllt.I ) d to ulclilt ) to exert her 1ltt'oImgtIm 11 lew Ileltis. 'j'hll Is do- ' cldolUr itmtem'estlmmg . but It Is not 11\lt ( : sOl'loul cnolgh yet to wat'rmmimt . 1 Jealousy ' qf Japan emu the 1 > I.t of time Unitd : Bmtc _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 'THo ul Ilusol bJ' time 110lS0 to 211' : , the ( lIselImtt'go of any clllloJ'o for these , i3oIO reason that ho hcongl to 1 labor , , 'OI-lllzn\11 ' 1 pUllthlulo 01"ls0 Is ni right gO tar lS It . goes , but , I : I l0t . , : rlt N' olo./lll'll ( leJlslltol ? ) It Is ' WI'Oll to Jlschnl'Co 'un clplo.yo tIIIJ' , , , tICIU85 hl belongs to i labor ol'gl\lzn , , lion , why Is It loot l'lunlr wrong to ' 2 dseln'/e hIm fl' CUUS imIs discitarge . / ! ! : dlttulgo nlmupiy beenuso ho rettus'es tllplJ' bll'U80 lolu8es to join uch , 2. nl orgm'muizntiomt Time IltOl' occurs . tiout ils often us the fom'noer. ! OIUllol , , , Inca nro ; dllchll'olt O'el'J' . little whlo lit the 118tllcO at tbel. uulon f\low i , , .lbQI'II'I. . $ . Wllo leJIlutli un thl sub. ject1 why not 1:10 the Ilw olH' ] I , heml\e cuouol to coyer time whole ease ? Ii I1SiM.1ThNf IthI ) vxsATzsrAcrn1 ( MlS1'1mm .Nn V.SATIS".CTonr. 'j'he State Ucle [ cOlmllslon hnR simti . Illitteti ' tit calls to the 11 "hn en ls I report tll legislature oC nil its OIJN'ntoll since ls tl'rl'nl 11l ( mill. The rlIJO't IR In reality a ! Intcleul Croon Secretary 1\1. IUm ( tlodJ'lnJ n comigloimierate review oC hIs own t\1ICtOIS . os general fne- . totll oC the uonrl. ( There Is ni cx- hlhlt 1111Jltl ) to give time cnfh 101' trlhltoll rcl'h'cl ( , disbuirseiiiemmts mlulo Ilul l11O11t' ' Oil hl111 ill ) to ( the : IRl dlr oC .1nllnrJ' . There Is nl80 I tulmlnicil ftutelenl of time shllwllts of Hllliles ) h ' COlllmtleS froum . ' i to Fcht'tiiu ' ' 1)3' ) cOlntos frol .11111) 1.'ehrll' 1. II Inl ' respects this cxhlhlt Is \lsntsfuctol ) ' and 1 IsIllul ll. 'I'ho COllmlsslol COlflRtS of IIIC lemhel's ) , wih 1)'ushlelt1 Hecl'ehl' ' n\l . ( U'eIH' ' Its olilcers. 'l'hc ' shows I'CI nl Is omcm'l. reimort that the whole COIIllRSlol Ins zibihl- cntcil Its l\lvhllnl fllCUOIR n11 I'e' Hllllhllh ) H Ilto the 1I111s oC its sccrc tnl'y.Viiiin thc , president anti tlens- urer are co-opi'rntimig wIth time secretmum'y \re' l'e coollrtlg wih secleh\'Y In HOml of the vnt'k the olhel' melUelH of the cummlsRlol are passive amid 10 nil . Iltents Int ( IH\'lloses t1 ' hn\e Ito I I . pl.t In the vork for which the conluls.I SIOI wns created. Secl'etm'J' I.mhlen'R $ ( telJort COVerS elgitty-livo t'IJ\\lten ImgeR , hit thc ilmlttel'iili J1'en to the IH'eRR for pubhlca- 101 shels very : lithe lght IIOn ) thc OiPm'IutiOliS ) ! of the comnumissiomi. I Is gl'el out thnt tH clsh 10lntolR fl'om nil sources imp to the cud oC hlst mOlth aggregate $1Oii7L2O , nIl the t disiumm'se- ments imp 10 thnt tme lJgregltc 8I.OG : , Icn\ll 1 blinuce on hl11 on the 1st oC this mOltl of $ p,7i3.i4.Vimy : Hlolhl not time h'eaHI'e' hU\e J1\el the cum- mission , nl wel as the lJhlc ) , I ( he- tllel ( exhlhlt ) oC casim couh'lhltons to dnll lutl nlso $ m exhibit of his Iln 'null 11. ( Lm1lcl , Hllenldlg on be- llllf of the cOlmlsslon , says : Up to the 2th er January the commission conducted Hs work practically as n voluntary work and stnrtl its work without n cent In hoe treasury and paid the expenses from our peckets. We were appoInted and entred upon the discharge or our work under the dI- recton and nt the request of his excelenc ) Governor Crounse Only these Intimately associated with the work can form any con- cepton of its vastness or the many annoying features. Much or the lelay charged upon time commission bas been due directly to I causes utterly beyond our. control and for whIch we wer ' not In any way responslbe. ! Much or the crItIcism. today Is based upon the fact that the commIssion dos not forward supplies ns demanded by the county central relief commltecs Into their several countes This Is not only mlslcUln ! , but nbso- lutelr deceptive. : ' . IlH1lellll ( his nB- 50C191t08 WO'e eli nged In the relief uUMI- ness thleo years Igo , TimeS wcre pro- sumotl to havc ImlJlo eXIC'lence wih the ol nnlznton oC local relief Issocintons and distributIon of supplies. 'l'hey nl- ) cn1ed unxlous to 1csumo. this work ! and : M1. I.udlen would have been very : disappointed hnd Governor Ol'ounso Iles- Iguiited I : anybody else to officiate In hIs plncl Time members of time commission - sion are not Imown to 1)0 CnlJltllsts 01 philanthropists who could afford to ttke time iiioney out of their lown ' pockets to carry ,0 tie \ work . tllnyolvlmig . upon the stnte. Nobody expected tlm to do so. What the ' had rigimt to demnanLi lnt pcople n lght , (11 expect is timuTt elch ' ofcer' ' 'of 'tbe cO.1nlsslon would Ilelfol'm his own part and thnt 'every cntrlmt.lon of money or- SlPlllcs 'would go throulh the proper channels promptly , amid thlt checks md cotmnter-baiaiices , would be Instutcd to plevcnt loss 01 wnRto. "t was Il' mallcd mid eqJctcd that every contribution - trlhuton In uionc ' amid. supplies would 'bc nckuo\viedgetl through the press and that ) UchnHes ot supplies , whether fUel or ) lo\lslons , would be made pilmiic from time to tIme , and that .ho dis- tributon of supplcs would ) e Impl11111 and time shIpments thereof pubitsiet1. 'lho uclmowledgment of moheJ' : receipts - cclpts In hlm and time publication of Ihllelts In bulk at the end ot n month or week Is also unsnts , lctory. I "houll uo made from day to t1muy' I ts not true that UIJ to the 25th of .TltllUmlV % ' the commission was obliged to draw upon itS own 10cwt .tOI paying Its clerIcal force 0' to meet 11) ' other ox- lellSe. ) . "lhe eommlsRlon hud received ae\crnl thommml dollars In muoney con- tributons long before the 2UI of Tnnu- Iry , 111 ( wla thcroCoro In position to emlHoJ' "lnte\or force 'wns mmecessa'i-y 'Cor vigorous c 111uct of time relief wOl'k. ' .ho nee certainly hns no disposition to cm:1rnss : tIme commission 01 to his- credit its ivork1 but when un Olel- genc arises that In\ol\es time safety of men , women timid chlll'en wc feel In nctonl duty boun to dcmlnd action , action . , A/\711o / lssm ; 0nOIms. . ' Time II'eslleut blS infornoed commgre'ss at the cOlpleton of negotiations for 1 Imlo of boUls which will supply the h'ensur wlt 1 lto mO'o than $65- 000,000 In gold , leslm'lng time reserve 11t leu\lng un excess of 1 tow millions. ' .llso hO118 are' to he mndo tlJ'lule In ; l'ln. instead of specifically In gold , and on this ccount the gO\l'nment wi UO l'eJUim'Cl to pny thl'el.fomths of n cent 1010 Interest , hnt I Is CoUltouell $ that If wihin ton ( lays COl11'0SS HI.IU authorize - Izo time Issue of gold hOld heurllg 3 per Cl1 1ltm'cHt these 11 ' lao substitiitt'tl for time coin bonds. 'l'hmo llreshlelt points ont that the I"wllg of Interest to the goyc1mcut on aim issue ot gold houts. for time timlrty years which they nle to l'lm , woull mnolut 10 over $1.000,0 'j'ho 1)m''Sideimt ) suggests thlt "Iho dl . cI'lllnllon In time j\lgmcnt of II\estol betwecu ) OUr hont oblgntolH 11)'nulo In coimi amid those sllclcnlr 11110 ImJ'- nblo In old Is ' ' " gold CI'y Ilglllllt , hnt whethel' It w1 mnl" 11113' ' time sliver II1H'u8slon upon dh'l' men In cou I'eS8 II l\wsUonnhlo. I wi now lest wih titian , HIIl'U they hl"o n mu JO'IJ' In time selltttt' , to fn ) whethel' the go'ermlumellt shnl pay $ , 1I.OO.O during the lext thl.t ) ' ; )11'1 rat iie luau stitlu. In tf for time 111)'I1nt of its bOlhl II gold tumid t\Y should le comimpeiie \ to tceluo tioemuselo-es ou this milmuttem' . I Ii evident thlt time lulmlnlslltnu hits done the very . best It could itt time nego- tntols for I lew 1011 IHI It now 1'0' muils for congress to better the conhi ton . /0 ( Ill' lS time rate of hltfcst Is coimImmmcl , It It Is ivihhing to do . co. 'l'ilero is I an excelent Olillol'tunlt to shuw whethcl' time 811'01'eu . 1\'l lfl'lmrct. In time ftl0'limuralmet , of hide ' ttiIOV ullhol'lll'O thel. IlolcJ' ) , to 11oW the hllm's ot tile UOW bonds , most or tlem foreign ] etlpltahIst8 , to exact inure than hnlt I million ( lolnr nlo\nl ) ' frm our IIOllla for . IntcrcRI. t th'J' ( 11111 ho found i-cntiy to ,10 this the COII' iViii hun leeil furnisimed with nIl- t. ) wi & ! lcen flnlldll wih other ll'fll Icon fR to the reckless UltUll of time silver fnlut lsl Time . president refnrds thc fact that nl least onc.llnl oC the ell to cOle from thc stoic of bOltl ! wi 10 RllplQI frommo abroad " ' ' atoll fl'OI nur'IHl n8 1 very hllJrtnllt favorable font nrc oC the tl\mcton. ProhI11 ' It Is r\1 the treasury lllnt .of vlcw. because It Is to uo II'l'sulell ) thnt time foreign bnnlwrs wi not iso In so great 1 hm'I'J' to get back thc gold thl'J' IHPIII ) ) ' Il were thc domestc lmmuk- Imo who took the InRt 18Rll of uUluls. I Imirthiy . 1111 thc tremtiotlt'y , rccevcd time gOid for the bOlds ( solll ( Insl No\cmblr before the bankers who supplied I be- J\1 11'IWII It ont oC time tren1' ' lul re\'lln cOlshlcluhle 1)lolortol of I to their vaults . I Is hot to UC cx- Ilclcll ( tmt the forelgl Imlers wi do nmiythiimmg of this kild , nnd therefore It 11r len80nnulJ' bo hOllell ) thnt whel the treasury gold reserve Is again rClllen IHhel ( It wi not tlSlllllenl so rapidly ns nfcl the Inst rllllel1811len ! t. Yet ns to this thcte call . bo too defnlo URS\ I 1 Cl' . Hit nlll.t fll nnr advantage In Nell holl" ) ( nb\lll I Is . Inther 110111111- Intn that In Its extremity time govern- lent { hull Itself c01lJelcll ( to hook for ncetell ( relief to fom'elglm cUlllnlBts , for I ; Is wcl ullcl'stoOt that Amollcln ilamikel's ] could not he Iml\cet ( to take the emotive 10nn. With 101'C than $0t- ) ' OOOO ( ) ) of gold In the . conlh' ' there olJht , to he no 11Icll In disposing oC $ : OOO.OOO ( ) In bonta 10 our own P00- pIe , IHI I IR not creditable to time pres- emit nlmlllstrnton of the II\onnl finances thnt this could not bo done. 1111ces Tn1 ; ADJI ISTn.ITl" ) WJA T. An cxnmlnaton oC lime action oC time hO\se or represemitntives on time admnimiis'- trnton fllnclnl bill , the u\entnicnls amid substitutes present "ole Inturest- lug Cncts. In the trst 11110 It Is to be notell that nlnel-sovel democrts 'oled . ah"inst the measure , while but ninety \otol1 ( for it' I . while on time other 111(1 It recl\lll ( the . support oC fifty-six 10- lJblcals , forty-four Yotn Itl'lnft It. . 'l'h\H 1 Injoll ' of thc prlsllcnts PartY , II time hous went on record In OIIOsl- ton to his carefully IJrclaret plnn for ' , ' the ' ' . niiti thieve IB l'ele'ln treasury n11 eon- son to believe that not all of time demo- cents who \oted : for It really approved It. I Is said that ? . Sprimoger . who. lS chnirmnn of time banking 111 cur- relic ) ' commltec , wits In chu'Je : of time hI , ) Iuncf time rcuhJeans ) for Its defeat - feat , but If ho could hl"c induced Ills own party to hnvo , IlolC ( relatively n3 \n'I ns the republicans time bill would havc IRSell There was no ob1gntol UIJOn time republicans to 8\1POlt ) tile bill. 'rhmey Inll a IcnsulO of their own designed - , signed to meet time emergency , mind this : hn'ln been almost Imaving . rejected ) y nn strictly llrt3' vote time . 11\)1.lcnns "JJll hnye been justtcd In casting tlelr sold vote ngnlnst tile ndmlnlstm- lon bIll. But , : stated ) J' Mr. Reed , the ropuhlc1s ; who gave their suport to thc mensUe were l $ tlltelJP I , le- sIre 10 I hip - thoJ ? } /.lbt riio elm ' timIng . even th0gh : theJ' . 11(1 ( not 11)II'ovc 11 time features of time uli I 11 'cs- sentaIr unjust to 1ln1e those reiiimb- litmus l who from n sense of duty vote against the measure. The rejection of this bill Is a Ilstnct declaration against the poley of ISRU- ' lag bonds for the PUIoso"o ( retiring amid canceling the UnIted States legal tender notos. I also showed that there Is n strong democrtc majority In the house opposed to Issuing bOnds payable specUlnIy In gold . I was clarly demonstrated thut 1 majority of the democrats are still In favor of free silver - reI mind that nothing will Induce them to make any surrender 0' compromlso of this posltlois. Wi another fact brought out was thnt there Is a very general and hearty 11tp thy on the part of time Ileloclt1 toward time nu- Uonll unnlu . Mr. Holmnn imiivlmig Undoubtedly - douutedl3' reflected . time senllment of a large majority of his party whcn 11 chnrcterlzll the bill lS OIC to per- Iletunto thc national banl.s. I scents to } the consensus of opInion Imolig time demoC'nts that the rejection of thc Ilhllnlst1ton bIll is time cnl of efforts for fllnclni legislation , hit It woull not ue surprising to timid Mr. SII'IgO' formulating unothel measure Ul soon ns ho recovers fl'OI his present dls- aIJpolntntlt. ) I Is hnrlly posslhlo that that gemitiemnan's versatile resources In the n1tel' ot PI'cIII'lng fllmelnl bis haye heen cilmausted So .tal' us the nlmlultmtol Is concorel , imoovevem- , . I has Ulloubtedly dOle with efforts In this tl'ectol for time pleRcnt comogress , but In n ' event It Is perfectly obvious that nothing w1 be tiomme , from whut- ever source propositions may coimie. The fact Is Incoltlyerlllo that the snlatleR paid to elployes In time city I hnn mire ( coin 2 { to GO Per cClt higher : thnn salaries IJuhl for the same grade of fel"lco Ill llrh'nle IItubl8hlIlti transacting u ,0111e of Imllness ns great It not gl'cntel' For ' ' e\C' place lhero would bo tweltJ' cOllletent imp- liICaimtS nt the salaries that 11'vll In hUHWHS eh'clcs. Time Hllll'lcs of public cmllloJ'cs ( have IWel conBtlnt ' mlsed , whlo tile cost of living hns been going down. ( 'l'ho flnncl commlteo of time city council hums ] I'omlscd 10 tithe up time ( l\eston ot m'ett'eitehiiiimit ) II the Enlul'y list . I Ihoull he t'ncoum'ageti to carry out thlt PI'OIIIO 11'OUllt ) ' . I Is only hCllulo the IJrchl8cl's or time poor ( aria 10lH 11O ) n hld Hpeeu. IIton that thel' sale hUl IWln declared Illegal Ill time property thrown hlcl on time coummty . I the IllclnRI' ) hll ( reauizeti the irofhts fl'om time trmummsmmc- I'ealzml llrofls - h'ISIO- tou which theJ' 11lllutclpltcl ( no ono woull huyo mlsell nnJ' ohjccton against the lcgulnrly at lie ( pmoceeil- Ings. Hut tile cllnco to shit time loss ulJn the general public wal uot under tim c'cu1ltnncel to UO neglected . 'l'ho IHOposl 101 to leente commlslol mmieeeimmmmmts lr statute 15 not In ouut' JulJ' ment 1 sOlll one. Time mot\o for I Is to check Ile ell dlsholtsty upon the 1II't of 11rdlltt who I''ceh'o comi- llgnmelts fl'om Collate 1hllIIOI' , soil time eels ( 111 thl'l Ual.e ( also 1Ct1'11 to Cltl ( nol' ¶ 10lat cxtelt this practice 1)ei'tiuhiiS . to time h'lllo Is 10t 1nowmm. 1 Is fair to assumne , hOWOYCI' , - - ( hunt no frm nt'loug sustain I"el hJ' , fich 1iletI1Il. ( I mil It 1 1 $ ; I.Intl1 whIch 1llsII ton Clllft , rcnch , A utRllef mnn , Oi In ' olht1 limIt , cnnnot ( bt ) 11ule homiest h h ) ) ' ItlCqlVj : 1 f cOlntr ' morllnlls are being tlL'gqIi thl' ) ' IURt nul n relcll ) ' nlonguUI ( Ilmoes. A Ienns of detlctol she "kL'T' tRot ) e very 11tcull to devIse. I secls ttIt\1 \ ' Douglas delegatIon Is qulo wlil/ . & ,1 ' Join lit thl cnIIII ) n oC cellCtOI ' IJnl1 mlI'cllrCRcntnton ) concernln Ou 0 it II II C Interl1 } mitTairs. 01' . 1'11'csentlth'l ) , l , ( cOlplncent ) In their sentR whll' this city Is fniseiy mI'I' - tlell to COn h' ) ' imoemmlhem'8 ) ntI . to the state It huge IS n ( 'otm1mnunIt ) stecII(1 lit wlclmlness lul folnl "Ice. Thus time { Imo of Int-Olnll sentment which bUln8 In time state of . T.ncnstci IR ieiulg CnnnclI to InlenHlt . I Is IJss. hug stramigo tuH them II not 1 simugie I memlC' frol Omnll llSCRRCl of morll courage cnolJh to $ tltl OIL ) anti hul these sllllel' hnck : Into the teeth of Ommoauia'it accusers. "Imt 1\ Skel&.ttit It Will l1. Ilemld . Chlel Hem\ \"cn al the cheap ! money anti Ionopoh' . tarIff men shall loztva tnken their lenve-if thy wl only go / and "sla ) ' gon-the demnoorntie'pttrty 10 'wIll not le ns large ns IOt ! democrtc'llut wi It once wtut . but ) I will be more rls\ectahle almil amid Bupport. more worthy oC nubIle consideration . - - Abdicaton Sll111118 Things. Chicago Times The formal abdication of Queen Lluo- lelnnl rmplIlles the Iawalnnrohlem to n. poInt where I Is' Just possIble that the Unlled SinteR government may dIFco\r ' that Honolulu Is alread , by iU lr cent In' Amnem'Icaim city . nnl that its one anxIety Is to come up to Par. . . - - . , Jnrrll ! the 11'\llm\'f 110mor ) ' . WashIngton Post. Field Marshal Inlstenl has written nn argument showing that Ito democmNo party Is dead and beyond resurrection. ' rhie \ logic employed by llr , ilnlstead : Is very similar to that wl1ch ) .he umlre < ! t. 1872. when moe was engaged In writIng . oUluar ) ' notIces for the n"mblcan Imrt ) , As a decorator oC tloltCl1 tombstones Halstcad < more picturesque than relabl ! . p DCI"crl" ) ' ut thn S.'nnl" SI. I.huLi il-public. Senatorial tradition has so tied \P progress - ress that there are but two kinds oC mcas- urs that are brought up easIly-those which nobody cares enough about to 01)1)050 and Ihose which m'eiresent' aggregations of Private selatoal rC\Jre \ ( , A log-roing clnlm for nn apprlJrlaton goes through ns If I ,4roased ; n bankrupt treasury gets no attention. A pltcc' of personal buncombt wins ell ' howl nmod mantles : 1 pnrt demand Is receIved wih weary Indl1erence or Is shunte off wih ptlc\ced cunmmlng. ShooUnt lIt tIm \ronl mihroctiotm. ler-Journnl. One ; D. " ' ! a\er. who has boon beaten with great regularity 'for I great many , ofllces . Including that or president. Is out ' again with n declaration that the president on the money queaUon. "ioidly ath'srs the American repl\blc \ o fail Into the proces- mon behind th : Ieslotsm oC the old world In the march oC 'civIlization. " Natural\ ' nn adviser of Gtncra1 Wea"er's strIpe would prefer that I should fail into the IJrOces310n behind : exlco-nd-Chlnn In the march oC civilizatIon. " .1 0 civiIzaton . , - a lien ' t n ! Jnton Fover. MinneapolIs TrIbne , The Idea oct ar-exaUon to the United States Is salllrto be' wonderfully popular lit New Foun < llcd. Advlces from St.1 John's says that publIc metnC are beIng held and thnt-man oC the principal cll- zeus are enthtiIitsttcatIy workIng for al I miexation. They feet that Englapd has nOt ! They treated them tarly ) . "he mater has at : ' tracted little I atenton In thl'bountry ' : and , l'et IC we oouldil New , F \ndlDnd" with Elglanl's con el [ and the free consent ot her own people . the Rcqulsltonoull be a' valuable one. oNewi Foundtand . under the stimulus of Amel'lon entepl'ls and' free JnslHutons. , , wQ\ld de\19P I11o . one of the . .IFh ! j.tl : } phlunl ; .11 , . , ' . 1 ' 1 . .1. . ' _ : 1 Thel.obylnnshln ton. Wnsblntto Crc onrcncc Sd'Idums'nepubli'e. The corridor of the capitol are crowded WhOm lobbylst They swarm In' ' every nook and corpr , 'rhel' : throng Statuary hal : they hVal1c the . committee P.4' omsi : they waylay the memberS as soon a""they ven- tu'c out of the , sacred precincts ot the leJlslatv ! hamber . I Is hardjyUi , cssary to say that tIiey I nil have desIgns .on Uncle Sam's treasury. Some oC them tire hacking musty 0\ claims . olhr arc pushing new venlures The lust session , oC I congress Is always assaIled by 10bb'lst particularly IC the party In , control of the house bas been , jt . feated . The lobbyists believe that a defeated party Is reckless or publc expenditure amid that by the exercise oC adroIt Pressure they ! can win what , they ' 'w ould not hope for IC the party In the majority' had returned from the people vIctorious , I 'ever saw such n mid being mlle on congress as the one now In course or op- eratlon. All the old lobbyIst are on hand and many new ones They come from CalIfornia - Ifornia , Teas , the Indian country. New countr. York. and New " ,17ngiand. Faces long ta- mlhu : .to everybody , In Washington peer through the door of the house oC repre- senlatves , As soon as 'a member emerges he Is captured. Je..lslrgucd with , rmon- strate wIth , pleaded with-sometImes < wlth-Iometmos thratened. , . The womn , of course . arc doing uty. The ' young ones coax . the old ones < cry. They matte the most succesful lobbYists The average man . finds It dlOcul to resist the female lobbyist . . especIally If the claim Is I small one , und pnly neutrnlty Is asked of the member. The two watch doW oC the treasury In this .etergenc ) ' Lire . Saors of Texas and Dockery or Missouri They turn their faces relentlessly against all raids on the truasury.i iVith tnJsurY.1 'Vlh I complaisant - , ant committee npprlprlaton ! there would be no difficulty In' . tappIng the tax- payers for a billion dollars between now und the' 4th or Mar b . S The 1nrl\el" . ot Fire Im8uraImce. Louis' " 'I ni muler In the l'ebrnr l'orum. All fire Insurance companl < s In Germany employ I number or "general ugents. " one , In every important commercial center who alone Is empowered to. Issue policies . Ilhee uents consist either of theIr Inarled clerks who have long beep In servIce and are thus rewarded or thy are ChOSEn among the rep- utnble merchants or banker of the locality - ' cality . ' These consider the appointment a < lstncton : they arc Iluid by a commission oC 15 per cent on premium receipts : they return 10 per cent to subagents for procuring the business ; what Is not absorbed from the rent by clerk blre represents their per- qulslte. Subagents are chosen among small tradesmen and Bubl\tcr civIl olcers" ; they must have good mUlt hnve a reputation and occupy a social Ilosllon , and one agent can represent ) sent only I .Hlngl4 company. In this way an efclent And honest management of agencies Is secured. , Our large companies' employ nt least one I agent In every Important town , Involving I a staff .of thou8 up ! oC persons each of whon1 receIves 'n thmlsslon oC 15 per cent on hIs reoejpls Irr spectve oC losses and his authority W. . , IHue iOlICiOS. A the prols oC these \C.ept1 exclusively on their receipts , lliy } , Jmave eyC Interest to Increase them ' , t iocU losses occur they may regret thorn hU 1 cannot Interfere withm their Income : timpr jiil be .low voluntarily to cancel risk re , they have accepted It , even when I [ Uecpmes ) doubtful been use' doing so would tljipftmlldm ) J their earnings I Is true that time copipud1es also employ special salaried agents * P wravel about io hlSIJect and control the : r ! $ ( ' taken by local agents but I Is dllctl iLaorni a correct opinion or the hazards ; ' . each venture In time short time ju/fP.\ndlng agent can devote to each pluce Aln\t every resltlemmt.ngcitt represents trom ii'n to twenty different companies , ot' flMJties his favors among them accor < IHIslq . ida IJe/onal Interest : often he loses qrkci' for everyone , I 0 merchant were rqlU' a clerk , working not for himself aloiejbut , for competitors ns well . a commnimumon. larger than his vrofits , such action woulc.lgeneraly be coneldereti a sign of impemdtmJg'.fntlure. . Insurers < will follow thIs policy wJIimout } regard to the uhil. mate consequence. ' 1 leow that companies continue I In states 'wbere ' they have not earned 1 dollar In twenty years When some method Is devised which identifies the Interests of the agent wlh those oC his employera the former will be more carful In the inspection ot risks and reject those which are doubtful . or/1m T.INns TlUN ouns. I.r ilocebery himself has never been looked upon n rabid or rkless. hut he hiss alowel himself to be IN instead or leading . ing and In obeying the behest of his party ho Is riding Be many horses nt once that he Is likely note find hlmseU In worse dim. cut tes thal any hn hns yt eneounlerNI. I Is scarcely probable that the agitation against the upper house will obtain any real slP ort from time botly or the I nglsh peo- pie. Helorm and abolition arc two different things , and It Is time Inter that the i-mali- cnls are calling for besides declaring that It mulct howe precedence of nil ! Is ! Then : too the Iemond sectIon or the home rule rorty declare lhnt thy will vote with the unionists Ir Irelnnl ! does not take precedence of everything and this attitude may com pll the McCnrthyls to chanKe their Ilosl- tim. The gyernnnt can , It Is true , Ir d ! feated appeal lo the colmntry but the recent crushing blows gIven lo the lIberal party la nglnntl alt Scotland Indicate anything but succe In the next 5s . general election. Composed exclush'el or the members of that liberal part . which alone commlnds a ma- Jorll In the lower house or time legislature at Pestim time new hungarian iuirnlnistra- ton Just formel by Inton Hnnr ) ' Is corn- mlted to identically time same ptogrnm of civil and ecclesiastIc reform as that of his predecessor In omce. The \ premier however , Is free from tim embarrassing alIt- nncs and obligations whIch hnmperel Dr Wekerlo In his work . to time extent or ren- lrlng It Impossible for him comply with time demands or his munti-dymlaltic supporters and af the sale time to satisfy the m- Ieror-klng. ) As slated In the Tribune nt thc time , time fall of time late cabinet was due , not to any nntnnlsm or thin emperor lo the reCorm bills now before the house. but merly lo his dissatisfaction wih the atti- tuna or Dr. \ekerlo and or two or his colleagues - leagues In connectIon with the debate In lenruos the house emi the nddrss of condolence to the widowed czarIna , aud likewise for their toleration or time Kossuth movemnt against tim crown. That the ] ! t resents this course on the Part of the mon- nrch Is shown by its election ' of one or the . time most oh- ( lsmlsed ministers-Just ! one ob noxious In the yes or Francis Joseph-to time ofco of spaker. . . Tho'members or the Russian expediton to Ab'sslnla arrived recently at Odessa ( on their way to Alexamlrla. The party Is umlor the command of Cnptaln Leonthefi . lately an ocr of the guards who was sent by time government three years ago In charge of net eXIJlorlng party 10 Central Asia , es- pecialy time Pnmlrs. Time excellent service whIch lie then rnderel was time cause or his coinnmand nl- nllpolntment to the prcsent commnnl , - though he Is only about 30 years of age. Time secnd In command Is an ofcr or ar- tlry named Captain Zoyagili anti Dr. Ehisaleff , who has traveled considerably In Central Africa , Is the medical attendant. Time route to bo taken Is ns follows : Prom Alexandria by road to Suez , thence by steamer to Aden and from there to Obok. From Obole , , where the rench government has promIsed every assistammce the . party goes on to Abyssinla visiting the pet ) chiefs In that country This expedition Is senl' out and equipped by the government and has been provided with many beautiful presents to bo distrIbuted In Abysslnln , those for time Negus being especially tmoagnlflcemmt. The last Russian expedition to AbyssinIa live years ago was under the notorIous Captain ) Atchlnol and the Archlmanlrlte Paisi and was shelled by tIme French at Sagalho . but thIs one Is or 1 very different character . and . as It Is well known that Russia dos not give costly presents without expecting somthlnJ In return .t progress and ro- sul will be watched . with a good deal or interest by the powers engaged In the gn- eral African scramble . . . The London county councIl 11s recently Issued a "olulo oC statistics which are or more than ordinary Interest as throwing light upon , the population of the metropolis ot tIme .world. The total population reglstrnton of , London' ' WaS' seltdown at ' 4,211,743. by. the 'laSt census : - it being estimated that ' 338.634 persons are Uvlng In outer Lomodon 6nly ,65 per cent or the population were born In , London , iiitd the total foreIgn percentage Is only 2.26. The London Scots. hnve remained stationary . the Irish have decreased , anl , the foreigners , mostly Poles and Russians , have increased The tot ! number of bIrths for 1892 was i32.328 : rate or IllegitImacy . ? , ? 5 pet cent : Iota number of deaths ; 86.833. or which 40 per cent represents Infant mor- taly under I years ot age : total number or persons unurried 74382. : There are 44 per ' cent cr tIe population either under 20 or over 70 year oC age who are nonsupport- lng or the remainder , 190,000 arc described' as professional worlamr , 391.000 as domestics . 340.000 DS commercial / and 1.000,000 as In- dustrial . .Of the Industrial million there are 1 , OOO builders . amid carpeator . 116.000 mechanics and laborers and 200,000 engaged on clothes and drcsses * 5. Victor Henri . count do 'Roeberorl-Lucay. bter known as plaIn Henri Rochefort has made his triumphal entry Into Paris after six 'yenrs or exile . having accepted the benefit or the amnesty bill Just PIO by the French Senate and Chamber , Thl.s experience - ence will not bo a novel one for this p ltcl Irreconcilable . who seems to be pee- sessed of for getting Into hot . sesed n genIus gettng water A career such as that of Henri Roclutort ! would have ben Impossible In any other' country than Francs. HIs fame its n Jour- nahist rests . his scurrilous attacks . nulst upon scurrlous upon anythIng and everything The only worthy thing ho ever did was the publication or his little sweckly La Lanterne In whIch he lashed the rotten regime or the second ! m- plr until ho mnde Napoleon II wInce. le was sentenced to transportation for life for . his defense or time commune and his .vilhiflca- .ton or time republic. The act or amnesty of 1880 enabled hIm to return to Paris , but not for very long. Ills sUpport or the loulangor movement compelled hint to lIce again In order to escape from a long term or 1m- prisonmnent decreed 'against him by the Sen. at ! Ho Is n moral and political nihIlist . T destroy character or undermine a govern ment Is 1Is delight . . . Time ships or the Majestic and MagnIficent class , Englnnd's best battleships . arc to b3 armed wIth a new type or weapon In their main batteries , A new gun mounting bas also bee delgned , and both pIece and cnr- rlnge are now' undergoing 83ere tests The gun Is.a twolve-Incb breoch-Ioadlng rifle. A service Journal says that In It a compromise has been erected between the ten-Inch gun of the CenturIon and time 13. -lneh gun or the Royal Sovereign class It can bo fired quicker than the Ishter weapon amid inflict greater dDmag ) than the heavier In time Royal Sovereigns and Admirals the guns have to bo brought to 1 fixed 10:11nl ata- tion , and the barbette locked before load- ton lag can , bo commenced , but here an alternatIve . natIve central loading system Is provided . In additIon to the fixed loading station . so thal the guns can be loaded at nny lloslion or training and one can bo leept ponmc at the enemy whie the other I being loaded Every operation . such as traIning , elevalng ) , loading utc. . can bD Ilertormed by hanl as wel as hy hydraulic power The gun Is loaded In toe run-out posion which It lakes up after fring , due to tho. action ot IIOWr- tul sprIngs , whteh are compressed during recoil . and ns the gn ru/s out after \ht recoil , the breech II automatcaly opened , being again instantly closed after loadIng . by moving a lever The wading arraimgo- meats arc also very novel , and are designed wllh I view to saving lme , for whie In hoe ( Royal Sovereign I takes about twO and a imahf minutes to fire n round , In the new gun a minute and a half Is sufficIent. Made 01 steel and wire the gun weighs about forty. Beven toni , and , with time mounting , will be protectEd by a 'owerful simluld mounted ' I 'Highest ' o ! dli in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report . R V Baking - II PU - . . " ' , _ . _ _ _ _ . - . . . _ _ . _ : _ ' _ ' . _ , . . . . , ' , .h . on the turntable AS In the Centurion Cor- .1 ! almunllon Is to ho uel. th weight of time charge being about 160 pounds. The probable " 1' " b the gun his not yet been ascertincd but It t i so construcled 1 to sur\'lve weapon by many rounds the 13.1.lnch . . The west ot Ireland ] Is again threatenll with its periodical fanoine . a recurrence which It soms out ot the power or iegisha- , tion or administration . or change or crops or rCllstrlhnton of hamomi or any governmental or economIc device to n\rt. I comr about so often , hike the cholera or time Siberian grip and hns to bo reckoned ( with as a imer- slstnt facer In the concerns of that nommchm- suffering country. I Is as yet only IJros- poet , but the outlook Is serious enough tl awaken anxIety and nppreben on. Shou1a It com . time right thing wilt be done about It 01 this side or the water a It hns often been done before . anl It is . mucantime . ! at. tying at least to the beneficiaries that so many of time sons or that unfortunate island hlvo male so much money In Amerlcnn politics that they can afford to contribute generously In such a crisis . : Il : . IOLLI' ( ll Boston Courier : The man who CAn fling himself sulllemmli' ( out of I wnr bell these hhnslt lutlnl frost ) mOrnlngR Is the Bonaparte of today. PhlndehJhln Record : \Vimen I come to i harnessIng n horse there Is usual ! I bitch In time proceedings. Boston Post : litmmorous Blor-'ou' ' have carried this jolte a little too far. Sad Humorist-Yes , sir : that Is wh ) ' I wish to leave I wih ) 'ou. Detroit Pre Prs ! : "Mm-s. Smal doesn't smile 80 Iwecl ) ' emu 1Inltet IS she dId , " snll II\A \ lns. "No , " replied the star boarller. "I ! hal the pesum\ton to offer her I neW8pnper cllJplng tel \ n how to cook an old lien " ChIcago Trlhune : "Two chlhlrn frzen I" exclnlned the man with the mmevspamer run- mtlimg his eye over the hoemullimmes. " 0mm I street car ? " excitedly querle(1 ( 8\ ernl North Skiers who s'cre : stnndlng about 'VashllAton Star : " 1)0 you think that It Imprves n story to have I moral ? " said the . young literary tmman "Not commerclal ) . . . re\lel hIs friend "It's the story with an Immoral thnt pays , nowadays. " Boston TranscrIpt : Mllonalr - Hon8l ) ' . 1) ' son . Is always the lost polc ' . Ills Son-Well . maybe It If , father , but sti you've done pretty well , Phladelllhia Record : "Talk nbout labor agitationi" exclaImed the ll\aunk Phios- opmmer "wimy some men brcoml agItated at the very thought oC worlt. " nos ton Transcript : I II almost as easy to beleve one when hoe SIJealts In dorogatmon ot others ns when he " \enks In praise or our1 selves. \ CIncInnatI Enquirer : Judg-'ere you ever 'up before this court 1 Everett 'est-Con't saY , Judge 'Vhat tme do your honor I t\ ' ? Syracuse Post : Anil now , nlnsl Im will- lng ) to say and so nre time rest ot 'Ol. I wish some mnn would come and say : "Oh , Is It hot enough for ) 'ou1" Chmicngo Inter Ocean : In the bicycle business - ) ness the greater the number of sales time greater the falng off. Chlcl o Record : "i'd be n musician , " sall ( thc bore , calmly , "onl ) ' I have no sense , or time. "Thnt's " just what I tlmotmght . " saId the Alrl. hour hangtmlmlhv ago " . as time ' cloclt struck . 1. "abJut Pimiimmdelphia Record : Honx-A jilted gIrl remInds ! inc or a certain weapon. Joax- . 'Vhnt's that ? hoax-A - wenlon. Detroit , Tribune "Who kIlled cock robin ? " "J , " said the sparrow. " " 'el. who hY\no- tze you ? " . - - Somerville Journal : , Telephone Glrl-I want 10 look nt some black kid' Ioves. Saleslnd-'Vhlt number please ? Telephone GIrl ( surprIFed-'Vh ) how did you know that I worked thcie ? Chicago Record : "How dId yotm like the sermon , " 'ende11" asked his mother. "I was eorry to observe . " replied the little Boston boy wIth 0 slghm . "tlmSt the clergyman - man did . not'scem to be aware ot' the' differ- ' : encc.btwe a reterenc anU' " n'alusloll. " - - . UNCr.E SAM'S ; DONDS Wamdmlmmgton Slnr. -(11nllon Upon our flag . a patriot band 'Ve write these mottoes two : wrlc motoes "Hail Columbia , ha\pr land , " And also "I O U. S . TEE LlEFJJW1'U.IT KWJCEfl . - Washington . Star . Oh , the man ' who always worries. How he rots and fumes and flurries . . Unre"lgned , To 0 world. whose share or trouble Grows , until it's fully . double ' In his mind He collects the nation's taxes Keeps : the politician's axes On the "rind Personally supervisIng , 'ach detent and each uprising In his mind Ways to gIve al people money And . to have the whole world sunny . He will find ; Re ulatng sages , preachers RUlers anti their varIous crenturs . In his mind , , On the Ills ot party faction He'l discourse ( but wIthout acton ) 'Till 'ou're blInd . ' I you put him on his mettle Every problem he wi settle , In his mind I ! ls lccked 'withm such persistence That Unreplncd hme'li go from : this existence But posterity will thank him : With the great men It will rank him , 1tm ' In his mind , TIm nU.r/U Tllsr. St LlI Iiepumbiic : Mr. Greenhut dil not wear a green Imitt s president of tIme Wimbeky tenet , lie drew four salaries withmotmt. con- suiting anybody about It , ChIcago Tribune : if It. be ti-tie , na Intl. mated , that the erstwhile boss of the Whisky ' trust has disposed of some of its assets not. 'i.5 wlthttmtnhing time rc'straimmlng ' order of tiid cell-i , the said boss may find iiimmmsehf in still worse tmonbbo In spite of his endOrse. macnt by thmt Whisky trust directors , It will imo well If timt'y es well as he are mnado thmo subjects of a thorough Imovestigatton , Chicago Itecorell The Whisky trust , aside front Its mere Illegailty , is a disgrace and a aimmonie to time nation. In geimoral timero is Imonor-of a sort-amnong timioves , but some of the trtmst memnbers scent wIlling to enact piracy upon their own fellows so long as there is a profit to be gained. Time fact that in this latest eximlbitiomo the United States courts imiuvo becmu drageoi into ceo to further the game serves to mold to limo ehmammmefuhness of the spectacle , Courier-Journal : MiUrec'nlmut is a vet- ermun of time hate var , and is said to hmav been a gallant soldier , ho receIved several wounds and was awarded a Imnalon years ago , wimlch imo hiss steadily rofusetl to accept- , giving as a reason ( hint Imo fotmgimt to save time ummiomo and timat imis Patriotism was loot ft sumbject for nmonoy reward , \'hmemm imo gets through tvltht time trmmst Investlgntiomm it is mmrobablo tahmt lie to'Iih have received worse wonmmds , aitmi hmo will hot ovemi imas'o thte chalIce to decline a pension. I'hmiiathelpimia Press : Judge Orosacimp has prevcimtemi a 1mnosV serious nmiscnrrlago of justice by ttirnhlmg ( lrcenimtmt ommt of time i'iiisky trtmst reccivorsimlim , to ivimicim hum hmad been imiopoimmte.i 1)3' svlmnt time judge calls aim "ItimlmOsltloit oil time court. " Sucim an Iimmposl- tiamm Is a clear case of colmtemmmimt , If .Jtmdgo Groascup woumld enmploy time mmowcr to bullIsh coittenopt whichu ito ammd other federal judges 1may19 freely enmployetl of late to cimforce time orders of time court In time case of railroad strilces against this slmectmlative "strike , " Imo would receive a moinmiar ahmprorat whiclm would mmtmlazo hmimmm. Sprlngfhold ltomumbllcan : A nice little samuimlo of trumst nmammngenment Is this trhmichm time wimisimy conobiimatloim gives to time Imublic. I'reoident Greemmimut admmmittcol ilatiy to Juilge Orosacup that lie was "short" 15,000 shares before time receivership was created , and had boon since emmgmmged 1mm covoriimg hue , contracts - tracts at a b-oat , lie vemmt simort of time market , timoim secretly petItiommod for mm re- celvershmip , WflS hiumseif aipolmmted as one of time Tecehvers , momod on time ( leChille imm time stock following the ammnoumucemloommt of timis , ime imas been able to rroflt 'imirgehy front tIme simecuin- tlon , Judge Grosscimp' sumammimary remmtovai of Greenhmtmt wac mm'mihd treatumemot commmpared with what lie ( leserved , ICansas City Timmies : Timis is moOt time ommly case In which rcceiver8hlps imave beemo time result of conspiracy to immmpair time value of corporate hmrOPerty. In thmo case of tIme \'Imisky trmmst tlmero is mme doubt of a tottering conditiomm for ( hue reasolm thmmmt remmt hegisla- ( Ion is inimmmicai to trusts of all kimmols , lbtmt evemm umnder stmclm comtdltions the lrOCOOdImmgS oumght to imavo been tmmkcmm with the view of ' protecting time immnocent imolilera rather tlmnmm for time lairimoso of aiding tIme 'wreckers. lOut it not Immtrequemmtly ilaimpens that solvent corporations - porations are crippled arid sommoctimmoes de- s' stroyod by coimapiracie's of tlmis kind In which tIme coIl-ta carelessly acquiesce , ommd time renmedy Is not discovered mmmmtil too late , It is to be imopod timat tIme tieveioprnemmts in this case will work a correction , $ Ffl j owi : Ejo''s Both time method amtd resuults when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it i81)lOtlsant intel rofreslmiiig to the taste , and acts gemitly yet promptly on time Kidiocys , Liver azod Bowels , cleanses the sys- , temn cffectuauly'dispels colds , headaches - ' aches and fevers and cttic habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only romncdy of its kind over pro. duced , pleasing to the ta8to and no- CeJttbIO to the stomach , prompt in its action mimi truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from time Roost healthyandngreonblosnbstances , its " iualty oxcc'llemut qualities conuncud it 'to all and , have made it the 'most PoPular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in ho cent bottles by all leading drug. gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will iro- euro it promptly for any one who wslies to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNI4 FIG SYRUP. CO. SAN FftANOISCO , CAL. LOUISl/ILLE / , , Yi NEW 10/1K , Ni' . - . cSiflilNC.IrI/ye 1 'IELIABLE CLOTE1IER(4. . , . - 1 Your Money'eoWot'tim or Youi' Motmey Bacic , We BlowedL Ourselves Once for some cloth and tailor's wages to make us up - a lot of overcoats to sell for $ io- ' - V Lc' we'll never do it again-It was the Jo ' biggest mistake we ever made- 0 but we're going to remedy it by ' selling them all-Saturday-the - , -o- ' * , day only-at $4-an ovei coat _ _ _ _ _ _ Thcy are ineltons--chcviots- all wool overcoatings , with plain or velvet colots- vorstcd lined-silk sleeve lined-most' of them every thread woo1-4-our trade don't b'uy $ ro overcoats much-and we'll never make any more io overcoats. For $4 , Saturday only. Then to gIve those who wane to pay more , a chance-we have marked several lin s of Kerseys- McltonsChincIiillas-SOmC sflk , some serge hued-- black , brown and dark cclors-Overcoat that were sold up to today for $ - $ - - $ , - $ - $30 -the higher priced ones being in small sizes and short lengths-the rest long and lots of sizes-at $14,75-for Saturday only--But that sovercoat - there's the bargain , if there ever was one-lo overcoats - coats for $4-One clay-Saturday. BROWNING , KING & Co. , Reliable Clothiers , S. SV Cam' . 15th mind lotighus. , . . . , . . . , 4 ' ' Sr ' ' ' Ct-'RVtld.CIL : Fn.ipt.l'S ' - : tC.rfft.VVStVpSflflfl . , ' ,