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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1895)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . , , - - - ' - _ r _ . . . - - ' ' _ - - ' - -.w " - - - ---i- - ; : ? : : . , ' . I ' 4 _ . - - - - - Tmn Or.AItA DAILY DEE : MONDAY , FEUnUAny 11,189. . , -4. . , , . . , THE OMAHA DAILY BE1 . c. nOSEWATEtt Edflor. . = IUm.tsmm t "tmY MOnNINO. ; T1flMSOF BUISCnU'IN , ' 1nl1 n ei o ( Without IftindRy ) , OO Year . . I 8 0 1)AHy lI nnd ? unday. One year. . . . . . . 100 fh 1Aly : Itl . . . . . . . . . < . n1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 (0 1 OnthB . . . . . . . . . . . 2 TO Three . . Monlhs. . . . . . . . . . Tree fleeyone YeiI . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20) : funrlny l flee . One Ycttr . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 c fnturn1 I < . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Weekly ilee. Ono Yeer . . . . . . . . . . . . . G O'FICES . Omnhn. The 1JA flulliling. fllh OmAhn. JIO . Ik , . Comer Nand 2Hh StL Council lUuITe , U l'entl Rltc ! Counci Bur. , Thtcno ome 317 ChAmber of Commere N"w York lom 21 U. 1 nnd 1. Tribune mdg. Wn hlnglon. 101 F' tlrert ( , N. W. COnnl ' . SI'ONllmCE. . All ommuntentttjne rehtIng 10 nws and e11. tonal communlctlmf mater "holhl b relAtnl nldre,1 To the LdUor. ItSINI ! SS i.rrrmi.q. All hunlneR ldllen , . nntl rmtnncen IhOlhl b ni1dreeeI to The lee IlhlAhln. eompnn' n.lres8c,1 ' 1)rntte , checks nnd poetnlflce I ortleri to be made trnynble l o the I : .o the rnnpnY. , Irl mm 1'tIIh1SI1INO COML'ANV. BT.\TI MET 0 ClCUI.ATI : . , of The nee I'Ut ) . Georo I. Tnchuck : secretnry 1'lb. Ilehing ! compnn . being duly eworn . Inys thnt lahlng hclnl ) the ICllnl number oC full In,1 complete cople8 . oC the 1)aIIy Morning . I'nnln. rul nn,1 tundn ) ' lce , IlrlnteO during the month oC January . 13. . wa ' ni follows : I. 1 . . . . . . . . 13.20 1. . . . . . . . 19.201 2 . . . . . . . . . . . 20,012 a. . . . . . . . . 19.18) 3 . . 2Oi1 19 . . . . . . 19.1i9 3. . . . . . . . . . . 1. 4. . . . . . . . . 2.1.1 , . :0. . . . . . . . : . \S I. , . . . . . . . . . . 13,190 2. . . . . . . . . , 20.913 . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . 203 22. . . . . . . . U.953 7. . . . . . . . . 19i3 23 . . . . . . . . . 19.9U . 8. . . . . . . . . 19 , & & ' 24 . . . . . . . . . . :0,2 ' 9 .b I . . . . . . . 19,021 2 : . . . . . . . . 20.20 10. . . . . . . . . , . . 19O0 20 . . . . . . . . J.19 J. II . . . . . . . . . . 19,311 . 1. . . . . . . . . 21.10) 12 . . . . . . . . . 1.34 . 2. . . . . . . . 20,29 . . . . . . . . . . , , , . . . , , , .13. . . . . . . 2O,3)O % . . . . . . 20,213 1. . . . . . . . . . 2,3 , . $ 20 . . . . . . . . . 19,9:9 , : . n. . . . . . . . . . 19,5n 8. . . . . . . . . 203) . ' . . . . . . . . . . . 10' : . . . . , . 19.:18 . . 1 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & 1.51 Lma un ell nnd returned copim . . . . . . . . ,2H , , Total Mle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & . . nol ) nvernge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2. . ) oronO n TZSCIUCI. RIorn 10 before he end \ suh.crlh.1 In m ) pre' . , coca this 3d day of I"ebrlnr " ) ' . 18 : < N. P. " iir. . Notary L'ublic. , , Three more wccl ; ! oC collgre8s. , ; Whnt haM hecome oC the grttt : IJolllnr : bait / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Jti4t l walt till . the IJlllherH'ls ) begin to come iii. . , Whnt./ the use oC \clug 01 hlHJJctor I , l you cm'l : sh'lI oil ? , ; The 'watliei' limit SCIH toe doing - , his heHt to Rhow absolute hllll'tult ' : lu the lstrlhltou oC hlH CUYOI'I. " 'e fear \ 'er' much hut ( WI shall be 4 cOIIJeletl this year to walt . u little ' tlitii usuul for thc lii'st ' ' . 10lgel' tum : Il.tt ti'tt'- ClleH oC the etson. : That IJ'olJoRell luwulul cu\le may ; i . he a HtelJ ? toWnllUllXatol , hut It wi t ' , If ttlilt . be two tOVflI't1 . . I bui. stelJH townll a 10st11 ) tel gllJh. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . The Chlca o' herald askiVliy : not nllex NewCoullnld ? . W'iiy. not IIWX the north 101 ? Ucctmse we ctui't get I just iio' . I ' r Unlcd StlteH i l'C' celIomls , that , RolI orlgllnlJ' for neurlJ' 118 , are now : Iuoted lot , l-j : . That represents the cost oC nm uletellllelhumclnllolc ' . . , , Time " ' 8trlke I Brooklyn 1 Ih'l.c now threatens to ' leave : u \ulw : oC lt utol that will eomu- 11Ie veil with thc stilts that huyc * I'OWI out oC . the lute Chicago labor troqbles. . . : , 'rhe cx.lcuteualtOYCllor drew - $ 8,40 1M . mileage to ml1 fl'OI the Pl'CS- ; ; cut session. I Is doubtlcs the last mO\Y he will draw fl'OI time state emi , l1etgd ( nccount So let I go ut tlat . ; Time laboret' ho I worthy , of his hire. : .4' The worst black eye Nebraska has re- , . celYCl Imlng the year II not from tle i. Il'outl or the blizzard , but through thlQ immountebanks amid impostors who are . . tlIJIIII through the country ' soliciting relief iii the of Nebt'askzt ' sufferers l'olef II name Ne rslm sufercl's . . ( 101' their OWl ioeket4. ' Our Junlwthlstutellll were lavishly eiitei'tnluetl ut Beatrice ' . ltnllcl Beatlk' 01 Satuldn I ally oC the other state IIStUlllf cx- Iect to hell their own Ill Uw muter 'of : : UllU'lil'h\tOl s' the cities II which they . . : . Ule located will have to do as wel 1 ' ' the \Islll cOlmlteemcn 01' give Ul : ' . time ghost at once . Not long shire our double-headed con- , ; : tcmlol'm' ' nlJpellel to its renders for , ; , , 10-cent coutrilnitloims ott the ihiitImi'thmi'ee . , l 10-celt contributons 01 tll.thl'ee H1ltcm II thc 1\le oC ehaII ' . lYe . doubt Wllthll' : ally c llhlel lc UUI' II' . II l' of leSIIOIIl'S ) huye beel ) leceh'el , , . . .I but ni nmlluH'1uhle : still awult nl amlimounecineut of time l'CIUI of the fliw. . Inno\\CClelt _ _ _ _ _ _ , . Bx.01 InslJctO' Ilon says that ho Is wlhholllg that $ ; OO ( ) II O'lcl to . , Ih'otd himself . ngiiliist clnlls for In. I' dmnlllcntll which the OWICI'H of the : J1HOlle ! Inspected 11 ' possibly hlll . . . if _ 10 ; whl'e Is the 1011 " ? ' , Vouldmm't time nsolle o'llei's . just ! 11 soon trust . the stitte ti'ettsliry . to lioltl their 10Il' ' us the ' would : \ . 11ton' ? ' 1. _ _ _ _ _ . . ' Tile SUIW1'\'I"hl/ nlchlecl of time 'I'leas , . 1" ( Jt'ifli'tllitllmt ) 111011sl'8 to let time contract , tract 10' tile roof of the 10W federal , 1)lhll nt Omnhn HOle tle this 3'enm. - ¶ .1ho allccltcnlo/l ' for the Iiitet'ior timish- I , tugs ha\'e not yet h i c coimilleted. ) limit ; ? liijoi' Clnl'lsll still lots hOlll'l of 1'1. ; : tnllhl/ tIme 10stllstel'shili Ult the : ' . : llostotco ) shall 11eecl eHtnhlshe < ' < mm 1 lOW IIU8I'terH. ; The heluls of nil the ' ' nI Lht'lnl'tuleIlts of . : time Cetlel'ul gOYC1'lmelt wi lie heartily ' - 1ll whel the 1)reseiit Hesslol of coil- . "reBs exil'I8 by , Iiinltnttou . They . ha\'o . not hall tUne sCl'ct'l1 to tin 11).thll ! y. hut ' ' to cougressloimni i'esoiulioiis . l'l'lllonll I'easlolnl 1'soluUOIH , uHIluJ fOI' Ilfo\Hton , Informltol which the In11u1HII\0 f11 I t 0' 01' coii : ' , 1\011111 \ could easily ( 'olec fOl' hll" , ' , , self. After ! l\tO\'llelt they will be ; n'lenJll of this 1I01lnl'O nt IcuHt. * Phhls ) COUlt ' has already , tllWl ) m'c. ' , . lnihll' ) ' sh'llH ) to Issue seel ; 111 1011H : to the extent of . $0.00. Time PeoPle . of - , . hll)8 couut ty mire nppmi'ently } : acting iiiiiler time ' that the ll'I ' bird , , 111el' . Illu'esdol thlt early ! 'i.iil bo the to cmtcim the ' . Thu . wi 010 ( 1 tlo worni 1ho iinlmmm'ested imloUt'vs . In time IernmnmmeiIt 1 hl'esh'll 1010.In llel'lllolt . ' , 8chool fU11 do mint aggregate / O\'C. I half , . ' : 11101 dollars , tUI 60 could not Jro' 'Ide for immure Hum % ten CUltl'l issuing c lonlH Oi the sumo . lUsh 1H Ii 11'01osl'll , T II lhelll COUlt . Wlwl that 10Ii % ( , gone 6cell t1'111 bonds w1 ho I Ih'Ut 01 , , limo mUl'ket , ulsulnhlo CXCoilt It lingo I . Z'mites of IltCl'CSt If time Mtlto ; UOml or BIlucltolal Lands nltl Funds Is to , hu\'u 10 lh > l'otol to refuse Il ) ' 10UIH . that are ool'fl the state wi 1'11 n great t'Isk or dld811111UI I 1)lrt of its . . . .col fUld i , , . , A SNATOndL FAnGE. We prInt In another column nn ne count oC the passage 1 ' the Unied States Innto lost week of the bill np- 11'11Intl $ . , OO ( for the erection of I new postolco building In Chlcogo. 'ho account Is taken frol mo or time lhtn o Papers anti Is Il'ollhly ) f ' IIC- citrate amid ns truthful I picture or time legislative proceedings II question nB ; cnn be 1111 : nn3'where. It tells how the two seiintors . ( toni Illinois , who hail I consttuled tlclch'el cilflIuiloiiS of the Chicago llotolce building , waited 11' lenty for nn ollllrt\nly to call \I ) their bill nt a tle when the probabilitY of OllJosltCn , shoull hc the sl htest. J\lt ns the pennte was about to l\tO\rl after a long nli tellous tlSC\S8101 oC I tint Inwnlln question Senator Culom : 10tnel ( ( time vice Ilrosiient that ho had "u little iiintter" he w'ould like to hn"Q coiisitlei't'd. 'l'hor WC't not a d07en cliiiinbem ' , much less a HcnutOIH In the chnmll'l' lels 1 ( llIOL'iiIlI. Ole IJ' two RelltorH vontl'ed to Husest that the bill was oC sulclent lullolnlco tl demnliu II'Q tlelHJI11tc cOllhl'111tln nt the 11\111 IC that hotly , hint they well lulcI ' cajoled Into Kllnco h i ) , ' Senator Palmer , whie Vice . Pt'csl'lelt ' Ste\ensol nH the third semi- miter front 111oll lulcld ' wenl through h the forms IC reporting from the senate . its lit cOlmltee oC the whole to tht sen. lte itself , orlle\'ln \ to 1 third reading , tutu ( lle\'Culetl'IJ' leclalllj the lull . lJHRll1 ) ( A iiienstit'c Ilvoh'll the ex 11tltue oC * JOOOOO welt through h oln hlilortult stage oC legislative el' netimielit vithioiit so luch ns it \ vortl Ictlcnt wlho\t 10 10'1 Hull oilier for or ngalimst I 1\11 without . out receiving the votes oC more than live lnemnberm3 oC the senate. four or Ih'l lemhcl's Sell\te. This senatorial 1 farce 11 IJlfollell munch mOI'e Crellucntr tlII Jenelnlr sUl11101el1 Senators mllm It I practice Whelm . they have hills which they klow wI be vigorously OlllSCI l ' two 01 three of their associates to hold back until u 1II01lllou8 tle II the IbsOICC oC those HelltOIS , or e\'en to procure their absence by , ole lenlS 01 umiother , ol'del' to raiiroal their In rnlro:11 : project tl'uJh 1)3' shlll practice mthm' thal h i ' ' 1111(1 nrguulieimt. Iiiilt ; of ) , lle'sualon 1111 ( Ir Ulelt Bl ! the utmost hllOrtulce hccole Ilw wlh. out being acted miiomi by 1 comistitu- tolnl quolul hecluse the few who mire IH'oselt reCrul1 Cl'OI raising \ objections In the hOle8 that their fellow Henators ; . will to IS luch for thel SOII other 111 ' . Je lslntol timidem' such circuimm- stUlcNI Is 101hhl/ short oC iuockttm'y. But Il 11 ; more thll this I Is u fraud Ull the Jeoille. ) who luingimie that their rellresentlth'eH In coimgrcss nro lookln/ after the public Ilteret.s amid digesting ever ' lllece oC legislation before lvhlJ It their comisent. Whie mummy gooti . bills go tlim'ouglm \ ' this senatorial courtesy It opon8 the is'ay to measures of doubt- Cui character. I 18 aim abuse for which there Is 10 valid eXCU80. s1.j1PiiJF ; : , ' ' . Sl.UPT03S UF LR)1rjtT. ( rMl'Wl'EMEIT. The outlook for I marked revIval of the Iron ushless Is reported to be most . tmtvoi'ub1e. Advicca from Pittsburg state that not In many 'enls have such extclslve preparations been made to take full nd\'nntnge oC trade not ; yet In full sight , 111 It hi l said that time el' ' gineerlmig othices are crowded with con- 'slneerhlolccs strictou01'1. . . A cOlrcspO . dent of the 1hll\lelphla PI'eRS recently gave a. . glowing uccoUlt of thc erection oC new mills lt PIUshurs amid , viciniy , nUll It' ' Is 'predlctd by those who , are 1n n po , Iltou to know amid judge that , 1 great and ithiiiost unprecedclted revIval In time Iron busiless will COIO wlhll time next twelve months. Ther .is also I notable revival taking place 'n. ' the tn plate h1lusb' , ' . New mills are being erected , and old ones extended , the manufacture of tin plate promising s to realzo I very marked deyeloplelt bi'fore . ' the close oC the present 'em' . 'rhero appears to bo I every Ismunce : that the foothold seemed - cured by this industry 1Julol the foster- lug carl of the McKinley tlrlf will not' emily bo 1IIItlne , but that there will ! bo n stcady I\lvaneo , notwlthshulll the more favorable COlltOIS given to foreign manufnctmcls hy the present Inw. All reports are that thc IVelsIm Un plltQanuCnchl'ers take u very this- counlln view of the future nml have about made \II their Iln s that they wIll he forced tq see the American IUI- let I'Ut1ltl ) slip away frol them. I huYln h'con delonstrte1 ! flint tin plate can be 1111fuctuIel here of IS good q\nl ' 11 that mlde In 'Yules , and ) leaRn of the superior lethOs of the .m0'lcun n1Inufnchl'C' , nt little I nuy mole cost there cln he no doubt thlt the h1lush' ' hams como to stay anti wll1'ohu ) ly within the next few years - . - be ono of the most lulO.tnnt wc have 11 the nmount of capital Ilyestod and labor emmiiioyed. 'ho glass imimumufnctur- 01 'R , also , ale preparing for 1m extension of l > usimmt'ss , 111 expect to nlltm'laly lilel'onso their this ' that thel' output year over of lSt)4. ' The revival of these IlhIRh'les' , and especially that oC Iron , wi mean 1 great deal for time pm'oslcrity of tl countr ' . I wi C1'nllh elliploynmont for 10st of the now idle laior ) , put eliliul In iiio- ton , 111 itch ) Uw trlusportnton iimter- ' emiL ' ' Iron ' ' 'l'ho h'ol InI1ush' or the United States If oue or the greatest factors 11 the business oC the country , because of its 11tlatc Iclntous wih a nUlbm' of othict' Industries. When that IR active l gives In hllllso t activity , 11 n\lel ous thlre't101114. These R 'llltOII of 11' 1)'o\el\lt 11 the Ildustllll situation are tiierefom'o 11 the highest degree JrtC ) ' . II ! 111 l'I'ISII'ln . . ' 1'iiey indicate that the coult.y hus about reached the oml of time long period of ellreHslon ml dstrust nUll Is nt time thl''lhold or aim- other lI'n of lubstnltnl prosperIty , so titt , lt least , 11 its Innurlctulng in- dustrics coimcoi'ned. lulh'les are conco\II. . i Time fl'cl silver d0\0CI'1 ts In congress : lre l'l'llol'tel to ho ) 1)'ellllI' } 11 nlll'cgs , to time cotlh' ) ' . 11 which they take time II'clh1cnt'H course In connection with . tile iimiimteiiuiicc of time ' ' Inlltelulcc gout reserve RQ\'m'el to task anti appeal for p01)11- Inl' : ntipjoi't.'ifli ) thel time enl ) ' iuos- slide soilton of the 1nl1l'lal tllclllel of thin government ! lies lu the Ilmclluto free coinage or both gold and sliver It time olti ratio of 10 to . 011 1. As most of these fl'eo silver democratic thclo sl\'l'l democratc congress- men have been l'clegatCl to Private life , hl'mll 'mIam'c'it .1 next , they ought to 1110 tnl.ol the lcsul8 of time eletion ! ns h1lcnUI WhCl'O they and their great cUlu.11 stand with the veoille. Nothing cnn Atop them rrom issuing all the letter - ter they please , but they lust eXlect for them only time reception accorded ( Irodtlctions or discredited statesmomi. . . ' . . . 1"1MVC1. C.H.lUINJ.t l1.US ; IN J'lA'l'E. In the .Tnnunr issue oC the consular reports there Is n resume hJ' the Amen- can consul nt helms , lrniice l . oC the report oC I commltec ( oC French wine exiei'ts milIeu 10 RIIIles oC California wines brought to Paris fl'l time wile celuls of California. Time vine gl'o\\'er oC Cnlornln , according to export testi- mOI ' , have \ule rapid progress within a COIIJlltellhort Ume In the art oC lrelJllng ) : wine , but however much they have nccolllshel they have yet 1 good deal to do , anti the opinion Is . . eXllres8e(1 ( that they wi never sm' mount certnll obstacles en lUIIC'etl hr the elmuto amid ROml other causes which w1 likely always 1I"\'l'Ut thel Cl'OI ohlllull lne table v1mmes. I Is said that us 1 Jeleml rile time ordinary wiles , which are mOlt COl' 10ul1 used , htne been declared the best , alit ! ROle of thel have heel COl' luu'ed favorably with the French host orllll' ' wlues. They 10 10t , however , iiiiimi'o'e wih age , blt whel two years old seel to lose their IIUllt ' . In the category oC ordinary ' wlle8 , ' according 10 tile report oC' the comml , tile rml whls hl\'o heen Cound HUlerol' to time ! whie WhIS , by reason oC time fact thnl . IIHt oC the Inter nre 11110 exactly like the roil wines , the white grapes used lu this case helng allowed to fm' ment Iii lummeiles. - The wllel oCeter grade , mmmdc wih the grapes gl'own Oi the \Iues 11' fm'oni ' mmmiiitime BOI" llrtel fl'OI Btmrgimntly alli - delx : districts . hn\e been IH'ououncel eucrnl ) good nltl : uot lacking II 1'011 and clenlneR8 , but they do not 110ssess time "bouquet" to he found II time ' oC the famnoims s'imme . Il'ollucts CamO\S wile no- Iols oC Frzmmmce . nUl , although h the ) ' .u'e. nt first Clllut , thQ ' do not heave n durable taste II the mouth after they hn'e beeim absorbed. . I Is conceled \ ) these French . exports thnt time Cmiii- fOllam ! ha\.o their wine collars ad- niirably fitted Ul' , that thel' l11ultR are IJC'Cect ' cOlsl'uctel mind that thc have leglectell 10thing to malw : their goods attractive Hnl to Inh'oduce them. iIoreovcr , they . itm'e making progress contluousl ' ali .the wInes of the lust two viimtmmgcs mime very superIor to those of llrtcellng years. In short , It Is confessed that the Californians have ICCOIllshed ! nI that energy , 1111 capltt CUl do to make their witme-inak- lug IUlultl ' 1 succcss , hut with this cglleUllton ceases. Time ordllll ' California wiles , which are time best nUlle , do hot improve wih ue , accord- lug to time French experts , . but emi the contrary lose . their quality when two years old. This being the case thc California IH'duct cannot be expected to displace the Fm'euch lrnls : which thc world holds In highest cst com. Time 1'rench wIne experts , however , mire of time opinion that portions oC Cll- ( olnla may yet produce a wine that will ( ' ' ' 'ivlthm thc best. wi favorably compare wih \est reuch production. To quote Cl'pm the consulul report : "That French wile , experts , always 10 con8ervntyo nlll ' sloW lu acknow'ledgtmig even I lcsem- 11unce of t'oreigim-immade wines with thou's , should concede that Cal Cornia Is mnklng a cass of goods which cnn be compared to some of Franco's prod- ucts ought certinly to le 1 great en- courgeleut for the Ylne growers oC Cllforulu to persevere . . In their so far successful efforts. " . aULD FROM ELJ1WI'E. I Time negotiation or n bond smile abroad i , will result In 11'lnllnl to this country IH'O\l l , ' . $35,00,0 II goid which ought to have 8010 . effect ( u\0Ia110 t tile restoration of commthmienee. Accord- hog to London ativices therc Li I stron/ ' In ParIs ud Berlin to ' desIre Pills : I BOI'ln plrtepato' 11 the 10ln , and ulto\\tedl ' the BrItish l1\'chasC's wl have no dllc\ly In ! murkctng on the continent whatever . plOlwrtol or I they Iny he disposed to purt wIth. I Is l to be 1lesuled , however , tht" theru will be ' hOWO\'O' : wi e mme great desire to sel for tile bommt1. constitute I first class hl'estlent at the rate of Interc&t . they carry and the long time they have to rtmim , so that the first pur- chasers w1e very , lIkely , to imoid . on to thcm. I Is noteworthy , that while the 10mlR or time ! OV0'nmen t. are wanted Anll'lcln securities genC'nl ' - thimtt Is , those oC raliroads-eommtiimuc In disfavor , though there was u little better - tCI fcoll/ regarding timmllmm 't time close of lust wee I. . I Is said to ho felt abroad that the hlghel' rte of interest which time gO\'ol'lmQnt Is compelled to Jl ) , ' on the ICW bonds Is n refectol \1) ' Its cI'edlt hut this Is rcnl ' not the cnsc. 'Vhnt the goyC'nment Is do- big Is biiylmmg gold and paying for It In bOlds l'odelmnhle In coin. amid the higher mte of hltcl'est Is simply do- ml\\lel 1)3' the sellers oC gold to pay I thcl for the risk oC 11'Ing the hOldt I pall II RlycI' . A ell hOld < 0\11 have i readily : been dhoscl of nt a imot' cent immterem4t. I II aim instructive lesHol us , ' the timmtmmmeitmi world ihiscni mmiiimzttc to how Ilnlelni'ol'l Illcl'lmllutos tween the two mOi 1) ' metulH , anti ought to ht\o 1 wholQsomo Illuelco aim the Imblc mimimd. , 'l'hoso who urge that time Uliell States Rhoulll hn\'o mum hub. II'ndelt Innnclnl policy , rt' I'llesR of time ' of the rest oC the wom'iti ' PolicY rett ' WOI'II O' the gri'ttt commel'cal'natoll , mmmay llarl fll this Incident that n debtor l'OUlh' ) ' , us thlt Is , Cnnotlnto itself fl'om the rest oC the wl'll In tll re- Hllect , nOI' cnl It dictate terms when I goes Into time imimtm'iwt. 1\8 n borrower. 'Time Infow of gold that will l'lSUl fl'OU time latest bond negotltol or the JO\'el'IIJnt ought to have , its already ) ' l'eUnl'l , < ed , n geol effect , 1\1 ll'obnhl ' w1 hnYQ. Hit the dltclly II to Imuw how long the gO\'l'I'I\Wnt will bo able to keeL ) the gold thus receh'el I would seem that the 8UlllI which cUes fl'OU abroad wi ho likely to no- main II time h'tIthut I II to be tip- Ilrehemlcil thlt time dOlestc hlll.l'rl mummy repeat time course they lll'suoll after the IUlt sale or bOlllH 1111 recoup thou' reserves of gold by wltlidrawimig It fl"l time t'OISlu this event I bo ' ' Iu few iimommtims fOI' lmy leceSSI' ) n Uolths or the Go\'orulclt to Igulu 1''lllcllsh its gold sUP11y In the way It Is now doll . I need imardiy bo said that It wqull Had greater tltclly In soiling more bonds for th\9 \ 1)1108 ( even nt n hl/hor rate or InteIJ t time protection of the reserve conlJnbo elccted ( by , mnltng such IlroY1Art1 regarding thc tlyn\nt ! oC customs "hlR II gold ns would ( in- " ( ( I" . " ' . . sure the tr .m. 1 steady gold . Income . , but UIQre Is no lirhnblt that eon- gress wi t1u1ltuiis Il , thc ( Irollosllon for this PlmflOcJi J , tin : 1mh\lsl'nUon bi ' ' h ' the house. having he\'u'OJectel by Ix . Oil Immjkqtor Hion Il'l'tells that the immoney elected ! lS fees for thc II' filectol oC gtnoihime which he Is UI' lawfully wrihl1ohll fl'Om the state u treasury 111 ! belongs to thc parties by whom I was Ilnll to him. 'l'ho oil . etmimipaimiosV1'113 C\'hlenth' not awnt'c mmmi- 1 ( 111lrlset' 11) h' . uilon thnl they hnll this mOle ' 01 deposit wih him to their cl'edl In ftmct , they have long ago relmhursell themsl,1\eR for e\'J' celt tll ther have Inlll omit for hllC' tloii . 'I'hc gasoline upon which 10 ccuts it I blrl'e wns colected his nil hel soul to Nebraska COIlmerS ! and the extra 1 ) CI'lt " , Ie hot Immure , too , hns been : \lI1ell to the seltl ! lrlce. 1 timere Is to be nimy rl'ellll oC time Jnsollc 11. Hllectol fees It ought to go , not to the i oil c0I1Itlle , hit to the 11011c ) who I bought 1111 tumid for timi' gasoiimmc. . Seln tor Smlh seems to thllk there Is I'eltrgelc ' for the nlliloiltmlit hJ' the sellte oC 1 stnl1ug cOllltl'l oC immvestigatioim to look after l\llchml af- falll II Oimiahmmt. I there really are Il'O\llH for s\eh comllllut \h ' do not elltor Smih aul his l\h'lterl take their Inlll\IR Hlt COlmal C0l111allt8 before the Jlt\11 JI' , ' noHi tln ? The clie QC the mnlel' IH that hum alleged tt'Stilmiiiy which Selntol' Smih imtms l II his possession \\11 l'Ul1)I1 UI solely to huluce time legislature to pnss the Chuchl.1nsselllolce cOlmlsslon bi , Sho\li that bi become lmtmv lie ( Police ant Ih'e 11elJl'tlelb : wo111 at ( nice he llllutel Into lnrtSII : politics , II which m'ent the enCO'cement of In\ would le \t'I ' Inmposshblq. lYe Imow quie 1 imuimmbcr of worthy citizens who would hike very much to IHye Secretary CnrIsle 1'e out I COIColtllc S\'IIIS hi theh' nUIICel lS thc result 01 reCUlrll ! 11etelH. xuLecmmttv 1(1 1'll'lotlsl. New YoriC Worhl. The act ot the Colorado legislature making It an offense to fly foreign colors In that state would shut foreign shipping ou\ of Its harbors If It had an ) ' . I Is not necessary to be an imbecile II order tp be a patriot. Jrnlt8 Ir 1)efeU. : 1uralo Exprss , The nex promotltioa cf the Pacific railroad speculators wil bc to buy out the overn- ! ment's ciatmo1t .Is saId that $75,004'000 wi $5OU be offered for , itThat Is considerably bet- rOI'That orerell ter tan the.j.eii1y funding bill . and proves at least thatit m 1:111 : : to defeat that measure. .SpurnhIl9 , ! t'lo tOllUI Herd. ) ' Chicago Tlie ! Magnate Pu1hln I Is upon a pedestal at egotism whlch'lrs ' hIm among his superior beings of the1 human race and that he should be confronted by an ordinary balfr reading to qlHlle : vulgar demands or n mere court [ "J"stce Is an exhibition oC audacIty thal lntty be described < . even as populsm ! ; ll 1 nooePH , .f P"lUsc1 ; Jioyaity. ] ewllOk , : Tribune I In the evpntt ex-Queen Lilloukamani's deportation sqe should ' conclude to take up her resIdence In . his c'ountry common po- lenss ' 'OUIltt permit her gnat and good fl'lcnd it , Wmhlnton' ! to' do less than welcome . . come her : with IIthe : pmp and ceremony . due to 'n : rOyaimvisttof. ' The 'coming' Or the deposed dushcy ) monarch would give Mr. Cleveland a roomy opportunity to show that his hospitalty Is - all wool . and a yard wide. The Corn or tln ( 'antroversy. New YdrkTribun. , Justice Gaynor spealcingas ' a private citizen - I zen puts hIs fnger upon an Important poInt I In the Broklyn railroad controversy when he attributes the truble to the compnnles' ! oppression of thdm-employes In order to pay ! dividends on an excessive Issu ot bonds I The steps takcn . by the Drcoklyn City company - pany In , creating a vat paper capitalization are dCrbed in his leter to the State Bean of Arbitration. or course . 'al these things were done within the strIct letter thing Inw. but Judge Gaynor declare that "to say n thing Is done acordll to iaw or that there Is no iaw . forbidding I. does nol always relieve it . from ' moral odium. " Iulslna the CltUo Embargo. Denver flepubmican. 0 The national house of representatives has passed the bi to remove the differential sugar duty and It Is p3soible that the senate will concur. PresumIng that the bi will becom a law It will then remain to be seen whether G rmany wi r.move I S prohbltm : : upon the Imnportation of American cattle and Imprtaton beef. 'It Is nol probable that the restrlc- Lion w1 be removed at once for that would lon too much lke a confession that It was adopted as n retaliatory measure. That that was the motive which prompted its adoption hardly admits oC doubt but under the cIrcumstances It may be several months before our export cate trade Is relieved from the . burden. I all 'scrves to show what a Iot'nf blunderrs the democm'ats are. There would have been none of this trouble It they had let the sugar schedule of the McKinley . law - stand. : . TOte Outflow of'Gold. 1hloI"lpllo Times During the twelve years folowing the resumption - sumption of specie payments up to the passage ot the Sherman act or from 1879 to 1890 inclusive . the demands for the redemption - 18 Incusive. tion at United Slates notes In gold amounted lon only $2,3 5HO , and of thIs $11,456,630 was In the first year when business was adjust- 101 Itself _ , to _ the _ ! new _ _ > ' order. . _ _ uLO _ _ . _ _ " " _ , _ Tne rerman ia UWUI' . UI IIIIIU. . change. In the year 1891 , the very year the McKinley tariff , went Into effect no less than $9.703.6U at United States notes were redeemed In gold 1) I ) the treasury and reis- sued. This was a larler sum than In any year since 1874' Only $686,870 of this Bum was In the treasury notes of 18 ! The sliver wal Icheme had discredited the greenbacks and the drain of gold had hen. ! 'he next year , 182ie notes redeemed amountctl to $36.2W ; In 13 the figures rose to $7GG,290 , The Sherman act was I'epealell. [ It was too late In\ In 184 the gold payments reached $141,741,003. The drain Is still going on 'rhe endless chaIn Is Itl carr'hll the gold out DC the treasury and comlnl back Cor more. And narrow partisans will M not help to atop It. CIUAt , } Ul81rlmlnaUon , Sioux City Joumnl. The Chlcago.llwaultee & St , Paul road has agreed at In1. to malta the Cast mal train somewhat ( miter ) etwen Chicago and zd i nneapolis. . Hut the tnaolris'4ttiIi held at Chlcngo ti t'IIjls. 3 o'clock In thiS morning. I might Just lS vehl leave I CilleaO40 at 1 o'clock. as the Minneapolis JeIjrnihi I iiiows . except that It Is imeid back hDilS so as to be a part oC time Iplclnlu ' private carrier servlco oC three or four Chicano companies which puh. lieu morning papeXs. Ish slow Jp:1 train from New York mmrm'iveii at 1lt. ; In the evelll . Its mal could easily 1 l1..rqnsCerrell hy ( o'elock In the mornl/g , II 'le purpose was to serve , the public. ' ! publc so-c4miieml fat mal train Cram sOoolel New Yorlt could J\st as easily be made to \ ) arrive In ClmcagtJ everal hourI earlier. I Is iieii back . tuo. It ought to start out of New York just ass' soon utter the busIness day which closes at . o'cloclt In the afternoon - noon . as the busimufle mal can he coleted non. Ind put on hUBlnlSl $ train. But I II not. 'l'he : result Is' thAt the New York mail traIn arrives hI , Chcafro several hours after It oUht to get.4here . and then It Is wrong- fumiy hel I _ \ ! ! < ! I . .l ! ' hlc g. : _ _ . . . ' . 'no wnDIC 1111 ID , , , , . , . IO'.u. tion oC the public Eervlce. I Is the same us It congress shou11 aPpropriate a large sum to pay the special tralns to carry the Issues of a few Chicago morning daily < leWS\la- \ peTs u . I Is even tar worse than ( timat . 10 caUse In that event the regular apportion- meat oC the funds oC the l'oatofllce department . mont could be used for genuine Cast mall tra1n out oC New York and Chicago aclu. trans expedite business corre/ponlnc . Let tile fast mall traIns h fast mal trains , Jot those who want to Iransml letters mind newspapers post them In time let get on bead Hi tra ns. That Is their affair. The IJublo wants Cast mal when It ; pays fpr it. J rays \ publishers oC Chicago morning ( ialy newspapers want trains at 3 o'clock In IInly morning to carry their issues . why there are no rivers to cross : let them pay for them. Just the lame as any other 111- vate person lies to do rlVR UF TiE srtrn , I'IiESS. Central City Nonpareil : Flank hilton . iota chle oil inspector Is rcorlCl $5,000 short lie should keel away from Hol county. remont 10ral : WQ admire 11ev Mr. I.udtlen for the economy ho shows In holding supplies until ho can secure 1 tavorable rate from the railroads , but wo feel sorry tot the untortunates who are starving and freezing durIng his well meaning but misguided ci- forts. torl.Dlir I10t : Prom the fact that after several ! days of ollprenlve silence on the subject Mr. Crounse's paper , the Omaha double- ender , lIa printed Some facts about the Hilton embezlement of state funds I may bo that Mr. Crounse has cut loose from ' Hilton 111 Will permit the later to sinker or .wim without his further asslstnnce. Fremont Herald : One.thlrd of the ItU' dent at the State university hive In Lincoln and Lancaster : ounty , and It Is no wonde the Lnncaster delegation Is anus to increate . ' create the llnii'CrSity tax. In that way No- I brsk pays for educating a lot oC boys and \Irls who could not pass an examination : In I the Fremont Jrammnr grade. I Is not the mission at time ' university to do the work of time public scitools hastings Democrat : bout time ntrvlest plcet oC business that WI have setn In years Is the bill Introduce l to pay atorey fees and expenses tOI the Imptached ex. stat c oill- clals. These men Were praclCly convicted , but a lenient court IJerlltel them tl servo tholr respective emcee time balance of the torm. They ask for $10,000 , The boys are hot modest There arc lot of rascals In N.brasla , but these genlemen outdo any- thing yet reported. WI expect Boon to hear ot hank Wreeller 10sher suing the state for falo Imprisonment. Madison Heporter : More than 100 cars of 11rovlslcns , coal and clothing accumulatr nt Lincoln In the hamls oC time reV'hf commission appointe\ by time legislature before the sill- terers could get n nmoutlmfui. Several cars of potatoes onions and other perishable tocll remalnell on the tracks weak after week and froze so as to he useless. To cap the clmax , the 13. : & M. railroad waited unti all this stuff aecumulateI , , and just as time Imbc clo commisioners got reamly to ship It to sufferers at the free rates that rod had offered , Manager Holdrcdge announced that he would eharg full rates and gave as hs : reason that he hd already extended the tree rate as long as the road could aronl , Great stroke of busIness on the part of Holilredg" to get all the stuf to Llnceln tree on other roads and the D. & iii. get full rates for shipping t out. Fremont Leader : In time hnpeachmrt proceeding two years ago It was shown that Dorgan esher's agent . was allowed to draw out of time state treasury nearly $33.000 on the cell house contract , and time work he per- formetl was worth Crom $8.000 to $12,00. Ho afterward paid $6.000 to hopkins , ammO sll hI In his posssession from $2.000 to $6,000. on which presumably the state Is paying front G to 7 per cent Interest We dcsre : to cal the attention d the new attorney - ney general . and ask thai hI institute a suit hnmedlately to recover the money wIth the interest thereon , It Is also his duty to institute an action for the recovery of the $500 drawn by the , Board of Public , Lands anti Buildings for a junketing trip or whch : there was no authority or shadow of law for IUU ! a trip. Ale $200 paid to Hopkins and Howe for n trip to pisburg , In this time of great money stringency In the state the hurdens of taxation should be lightened as much as possIble. The Leader Insists that the mmmoney iiiqueaton ! which must amount to $19.000 or $2 .000. be recovered and paid Into the state tresury. Kearney Hub : The report oC Luther P. Luddoum manager DC the state relief com- mission to the legislature gives an temlzed statement oC supplies forwarded to different counties . and defends the comlsslon tram the many charges that have been made against It. Buffalo Is one oC two countIes cited to countes cite show that complaints were unfounded but it Is not explained that nearly all of the supplies - plies shipped to this county were moved after the most tremendous pressure had been broueht to bear. The renort of the house Investigating commission appears simulane- ousiy and while not drawn In language of strong censure Is nevertheless a varlfcaton of nearly all that ha been alleged a to the shortcomings , and Incompetency of , the I commission , . ' In some sIde . r.marl , Mr. Luil4en , admits tha suples were held back while the commission was baing reorganized by the legislature. But there was no excuse for thIs. Laos red tape less dignity , less procrastination . and a common sense policy oC getting supplies to the front was demanded by the exigencIes of the situation . and there Is still no visible or tangible evidence why Ludden should not be supplanted at once by a man of brains .and business. Campfr : Commander Church Howe Is certainly entitled to the gratitude 'at every old comrade In Nebraska for the interest he has taken the past year In their behalf. He has visited over hal the counties of' the state and counsele with the comrades and spoken at over 100 gathering of old' 'soldiers In fact the greater part of his time has' ben gvea : to the Grand Army of the Republic. As n result hardly a single pst has been dropped from the rols , Three months ago hd organized I Dureau' oC Relief to aid the destitute comrades and their Cam- Ies In the western counties. The records show the shipment of some 400 tons 01 coal and more than 200 shipments oC provisions and clothing Commander Howe bas contributed - tribute personally morn than $500 td assist the weak post and destitute comrades : he has also arranged for the collection of seed gain In the east' and thereby enable our western comrades to try once more to raise I crop Commander Howe has certainly I made a model commander . From various parts oC the state comes the demand reelect - elect him that ho may execute his plans ' for relief. Our relief work this year Is .C ' much more importance to the needy comrades and their families than the election oC some other comrade to commander. Another yen and we trust tie circumstance now conCront- log us wil bo changed and we will risk nothIng - Ing by returning to our usual custom - . fUIZZING OM ICSFI ) . - Cblcg Herald ( dem ) : Thomas D. Reed may be slgl , ly Incoherrent on time financial' situaton. but I Is plain enough that some- body has hit his presidential crazy bone pretty bard. Ourler.ournal ( Oem ) ; The lion . Thomas D. Reed's efforts at practical statesmanship are at least brightening up these bleak winter days for lion. Denjamln Harrison and lion. Wiiam McKinley . Chicago Record ( ndt ) : As a leader oC re- ( publcans Mr. Reed evidently recognizes all I this for time measure proposed by him 10 tide over present difcultes avowedly was trimmed 10 as not to arouse opposition from I the advocates of Cre3 silver . Perhaps this may be taken to Indicate that Mr. Reed's policy In the next congress will be one oC concession to free sliver men. St Paul Pioneer Press ( rep ) : Reed's coin- promise Proposition was voted down yester- day-l09 to 187-as II deserved to be For It . was plainly I pltcal maneuver In the Inter- est oC his presidential ambition . I was pal- tering In a double senS3 with I solution In which the country demands , above all . a bold and decided stand on the part oC its headers As one of those leaders Heed had no right to place bls party In a false position - ton , whatever he may do on his penonal account New York World ( Oem ) : The World sin- cerely deplores the collapse of Mr. Thomas n. need's courage Ills "nerve" " has alwaYI been oC a character to atone for a good deal of wrong.headedness and hlgh.handedness. The World has recognized and admired It. l Is'a grIef , therefore . 10 see him Introducing a substitute financial bill manifestly for no other purpose than that of escaping the purose takinG ground for or against an Issue of gold bonds for the redemption oC notes. treasury nolel . _ _ _ _ _ p - tOlmtonul ! "IIICI FiI" . . ! anss City Star , A sensational correspondent oC a New York oaper . who has been detailed to find out the suferlnG In the yest . writes a follows : "Unless you wish to do mcnance Ilellnce for your bins stay easti Life In the west east II one drcalul roulll' of hardships and privation , , without any conipmrisatiolm. unless \ it lo the blue sky an endless stretch of " that there Is al cer. level land. I Is true eel. ' and In certain pieces tam tirmies ot the year Inn tmes ot hmardship , but take It th" year arund delree and there ht more hunser ; suffer- ins and In the tenement district of New 'ork titan In all the thousands at square miles of these "endless sll lchls. " suare mies " east" It Is his It anybody wishes tLi "stay I t priviiege to do so but lerhapi It Is wel enough to reflect thai u few iob houses relect , " In the "life on a bleak lralrle reprels'rmt "ICI west" about us accuratelY a u back attic al room aleut a Mulberry lend tenement iiiue. trltes life In time east . . , , ' Si.I11i. VlWAOO l'USrOFFW 11YTIIII lm . . The story of the pasg ot the ChIcago pos1ofeo bill tonIght Is its rem rkablo a8 I Is brief , write Wilam R. Curtis In limo Chicago Record ot Thurs'day last . At 6:30 : o'clock time senate was almost empty anti a melon to adjourn hatl been made. Mr. Cmii- loin had been waiting for this moment. lie rosa hurriedly with I bill In his ham\ "Just a moment , " he 8ald. "I have I small matter here that wit not take a minute and 1 want to dispose of It before Rlljourn- nient " No particular attention was paid to the request quest , as the tow Senators present hall started for the cloak roonme. There was no objection to time request and the vice president dlreclc1 the clerk to read l the bill. "A bill to llro\'h10 for I public building for the city or Cbcago : , etc. " read the clerk. 10as proceedIng with the text of the measure when Senator Butler ( S. C ) , who hall lngerd at his desk , seemel1 sUI"Ienly to arouse to time Importance of Mr. Cullomn's "little matter. " "Why , 111. President " said Mr. nuter , rising to Inlerposo nn objection. nut aL this point Senator i'aimer who was statonelt on picket ditty on the democratic slte , was at iftitler's elbow. Ie hurrllly explained thai the measure was all right and hall received Secretary Carlisle's approval Then he earnestl ) ' engaged himltler's attention on n hawaiian point In which the South Carolinian Is leep1y Interestll. Whie .Mr . lalner thus held butler aL bay Mr. Culom halt the clerk qucty ! Proceed wih time text of time bi , When It was completed the vice president , who evidently desired tn expedite the measure by al tall mimeans had I reported trom the commitee of the whole to time full semmate then time title was road a first nli seeolJl time , ami at last the bill was 11\ on its final lassage. But here Senator harris ot Tenors- sea began 10 show e\'llenct of curiosity antI , hnpa\once. "Seems to inc this Is rather nn lUortRlt hi ) , " salll he. loforo ) either ot the Illinois senators could answer Senator lanchard oC Louisiana a loyal friend of Chicago came to the rc3cime. "The bill Is all niglmt , " saul lie . "The senate commlteo on ublc buildings and grounlh has carefully exsmlned it. The secretary of the treasury has expressly allro\eJ It. 1 would raised be mmow a " great misfortune to have obJectoh 11 : . harris relapsed \ Into sihence . and the vic president . seeing no further objection . lnmt the question on the passage of the bi , ) There was a loud "n'e" from 11. Culol ami 11. Palmer , lUPllementpj by sonic random votes . There were no negalve'oles. . M. ' . Culom drew a long breath oC relief and 11. Palmer echoed It as the two ox- ehlngcl signifcant gllnc ( "I mo\e 10 reconsider and to lay on the table , " said Mr. Culom , In order to have all the parlamentary formlites which clinch note vote beyond nn ) ' possibility ot doubt Then ho asked for a cowmltee of conference bE - tween the two hmotmses and the vice Ilresilent announced IS the committee Senators Velt of Missouri . Banchad of I.oulslana and Morrihi of Vcrmont the first two being democrats I antI the last n republican . Encouraged by Mr. Culiorn's success Mr. \Vhmtte of California and several other senators - ators came forward with their "little blils . " But they nero sUlmarly cut oft by Mr. harris , who by this time lund fuly waled up to tl ImlortnnCo of tu ! bill just passed "Thero are very few senators here " said Mr. Harris , ns ho glanced about at the eight or ten resent. Then ho caused a laugh by ) ) adding : "We are not full enough to do busl- nose . " No more business was done ammO the senate soon adjourned. As II Culom wOnt home ho ran across 11. Hi oC New York al the Pennsylvania avemmue'cars . "Sa ) ' . Culom , " said 11111 . "that.s the first minute tuna 1 " ever saw $4.000.000 go Inside oC n . l'EUl'LJ .INi ) 211 ENGS. Governor McKinley does not want to succeed - coed Senator Brlco Ho Is i looking higher. The spinal column oC the winter Is not a I bone I Is a north pole with Icebergs ' for ltots" , I I be true that the road to a man's heart Is through his stornacim It Is reasonabl certain the chefs oC the various state lnstitu- . tons will now do their prettiest , Congressman Lab I'ence the Ingals or Colorado ; and one of th numerqus left , Is said to have' made his peace'lth'the : sai have peacc'Vlh 'he po\ers that rule and wi presently enter the sery- Ice oC the corporations and mO\1 east A "pure steel brick" paving firm Which charges $6 per square yard has seriously offended an aldelman by assessing his prop- erty abutting a newly paved street. The margin In time deal is ample to overcome the statesman's scruples. 'Time New York Herald is determined to encourage American genius in the story tell-i ing line , antI hangs up a purse aggregating $16,000 for the best , the country can produce , Time first prize is $10,000 , time second $3,000 , the thmrd $2,000 , and $1,000 for an epic poem. A Chicago Tribune man expressed lila sympathy for an amlcted friend who strug- gied in vain to cough up his liver and was rewarded with a card bearing this strange device : 'I'ni taking the advice of every blamed fool that comes aloimg wIth a remedy. \Vhat'a yours ? " The newspapers of time country' owe an , apology to W , W. Astor for having criticised timat gentleman's alleged extravagance in decorating his wife's grave. Time criticism grow out of a report that Astor had given a florist an order to place a blanket of flowers on Mrs. Astor's grave every day for a year. and thmat the order entailed an expense of 40000. The New York Sun pronounces time report a cruel and premeditated lie , made up by a New York florist and by him sent to the umewepaper omces. If there is no law In New York to reoch and punish the in- venter Of that malicious lie , the ehiets of the newspapers Imposed upon shotilti not rest until a means is foutmil , Time Amt'or of Afghanistan Is to pasi through the United States ( lila year on lila way to hinglanmi. This sprig of Oriental royalty is reputed to be a great tiger hmunter hone it behooves the mayors of cltiel through which lie wli pass to guard limo / " tame animal , if time ) ' would avert a repeti- ( ion of the experience ot thm late KinR iCaiaiiakua , lion , T. C , Plait is in a position to symnpnthlze with the man who lms a congress on his hands , Time former has a iegisimmttira on his hands , or timlnk he liSa , limit it tloe * not respond with excessive alacrity wimon lie touches the btmtton. Six of his senatorial imumjorlty , holding ( lie balance of power , Imave juinpoti the traces , anti that soulful 1'har. mony" which hitherto filled time forests ol " Tioga , witlm amelody is stmcccetlotl by disimial J dirges , Life imprisonment in Belgiuni is a ( loom infinitely worse thmmlm tieath , The character of limo nunisimment is related In connection with the selmteflco of Madam Joimiomix , coim- victeti of poimemming three of imer fanmily , It is stated tlmimt liii , cell in which time murderess - ess it ; to be placed Is so sitmmateti that not a ray of light can ever peimetrate it. And after sime enters timt imorribie ( lummgeon she will miever see a huimmati being or hear time voice of one , lice food will lie lilisimeti through a harrow silt in the cell anti rcadimmg immtter denied her. A low umontha of such life immst bring eltlmer insammity or dsatlm , t'i'P h.neqes In Four States. Chicago Post , A statetfleimt of the crop failures of 119 % has beemi iSSimed by tilt ? .Agricmilttiral depart- intuit of the tlmmitu(1 Stntu. Some of the llgulres g'ivtim are stuimniimg iii their proor. tiomme , niul simoiv ( lint time hosses of time tlrotmtlm-strickemm region are almimost itmcreilitle , iii nummotmimt. In 190,1 the cant erom , of No- irnsiumu amimotmnted to 167,200,000 bushels. lii 1691 tlto total 'i4li iii that state nimiotlntel , to only 13,551OtJO , a. loss of 113,315,000 iiltlimels. 1ast year's Cml ) was less timmi U per cent of aim nvem'mmge 0110. histiinatimmg time 'n1mi0 or the tlccm'emmmue at 25 u.'emmts her btmsiiel , time ionI iii mfl000 , ' u'otmltt flfliOUmit to hit ) tre- , mcntlomms simmim of $3S3G,250. Soulhm 1)akotmm's crop tf time sammie cereal ( lroppNl t'rOIU 20tihtto ) bushels lii 1503 lii 1,490(100 ( bmmslmeit 1mm 1891 , lowe usually vro- titices from 2'0,00I,0)t ( ) to 15),000,0)0 liusimels of corn , Last year it ommly ) 'it'ldell Sl,34OIYJ , ' bui'iicls. Iowa's miicnoy loss froni him' fall- mmcc of this cromi vuua lint ie' timaii $ i0,0OO00. ) lCnnsmis' usual cm-op ot' corn amuotmts to 140- 000,000 inmslmris. 1nst year that stnte only proilimeetl 41,700.001) ) litme'uit'is , a less of 'eii nigh 100,007,000 bimmimelmi. It is estlmimated that the total loss imi mnommey from tiict fuiltmro of the corn crop iii the sttttes mmmcd was not less thmnmm $200,000,000. - _ ' - 1' L,1 UGJII.'G M.t1'2'IillS , Philadelphia Record : TIme liremicher who cmmthusiasticaliy describes time beautie of Pnrntlise is mmot necessarily au advance agent , Non' York Sumim : Smith-The real estate market mnust always be active , I shmould thmlmmk. Ilrown-1VIm ) ' , so ? Smnithm-Timere are lb rnamiy fellows mmon'ada's who w'ant ( lie earth. Truth : lie-If I aiim to get almond in time ' world , I must ( mike a partner , She-You mnigimt take a silent partner , lIe-I don't see lion' I could. when I-I wammt you. Detroit Free Press : Old hoarder-What ( ho you macan , sir , by asking me to loan you money ? I don't kmios' you , sir. , New llotrder-'rimnt's : wimy I ask you. Washington Star : "Sayin' do right thing at tie right time , " said iJmicle Ellen , "amn or great iif' . But not sayimi nn'thming at tb 9 right time am urns' ez good an or heap me' rehi'ble. " Albany Argus : A medical authority suggests - gests that those who kiss should llrst sponge their lips with diluted carbolic acid , But whore is the girl that would be willing to be caught witlm a bottle of carbolic acid in her pocket ? Buffalo Courier : Visitor ( In time tar west- I suppose out here , as back east , justice'oc- casionahly comes high ? Vigilante Bill-Yet' dead right , there , partmmem' , Ain't a telegraph pole in the whole durned country less'n , ' twenty feet , Atlanta Constitutioiv.Don't growl because time sun is hid , and the 'weather's out of tune : don't sigh and bawl , for you'll have all tile sun you vant next Jumie ! Life : "Men are such Inconsistent creatures - tures , " sighed Mrs , Witterby , , , "It was only time other day they were enthusiastic about smashing time machine at time polls , and now I see tlmat they are going to vote by ma- chiinery , What won'tthey do next ? " IT FIT THIO CRIME. 1 Chicago TrIbune. J ' Little Miss Kiclcles , She ate some mixed pickles , ' . In the pantry where nobody spied tier , And the very same day , 4 $ It is painful to say , They occasioned much anguish inside her , L1L'S A1'PlML TO G1WZ1l. New York Sun. Grover , dear Grover please come to my aid , I'm locked up in Ilonolu-lu ; My subects are raising the deuce of a row , And I ye no one to help me but you. i My throne now is gone , t'm out of a job , And , Grover , I really feel ill ; So fit out a war ship , and caine right away To rescue your own little Lii. Oh. come , please comae , Come Grover and rescue your LII ! Grover. dear Grover , say why dlii you take That war elmip away from my hay ? Your love I'm afraid has grown nwfuly cold. Since I'aramount Bloumit vent away. Oh , what will they do to your dusky young queen When they try her for commsplracee ; Get a move on that ship , or you never will see 'Your own Liliqokalanee. Oh , comae , please come , i'm wretched as wretcimed cau.be ! 0s4.flhl NC. ' RELIABLE CLThb' Ytum' Moitey's Worth ci' Your Meaty Rink , ' , , ' . , . . ' ' ' , Good Gold--- , as - - - . Cleveland has a good deal of trouble keeping his gold ' . , ' _ t athome , but he don't have ' , _ any more trouble about it \ ' than we do keeping our suits. Why ? Simply be. . . ( (0LQ gf IIEJCIIIE cause we are good---we do 'I ; . I not fake , Evcry'one knows I 5. . have the treasures and I they want them. When we ( say a suit is worth so and ' . , ; so it's worth just that much , ' - , , for word is our as good as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ a government bond. We've arranged a grand sale for toniorrow and next week , Stun's Suits W'OitTIf $ 7,60 , , , , . , . , , , . , , , i 7fl ( ) amen's Suits VOitTI ( Men's Suits \VOIt'i'If 10.00 . . . , , , , , , , , , , 10.013 Men's Suits WOItTJI mu . . ) , , . , . . . . , , , , . 114 lit ) Men's Overcoats \VOIiTII $ G.Ii , , , , , , , $ (1 AIens tllsters WOmtTJi si.mo , , , . , , , , , , , , sao Men's Om'ercommtsVOIiTJL 5.20 , , , , , , H iso Mini's Uisters W'OltTlL lO , O , , . , , , , , . , , , so cia Men's Overcoats WOaTIS 10.00 , , , , , . . , 1(3 ( H ) 3en's Uistcrs WOrITJI 12.60 . . , , , , , , . , . Men's Overcoats WOitTIC 12.60 , . , , . . . Leiio Sien's lusters WOitThi l5.0. . . , , , , , , , , , 15.00 , dub's Overcoats WOltTii H.8O , , , , . , , Child's Oi''rcomitsVOli'J'JI 3.5' ' ) . , , , , . . 'tif ) , Ctmiicl's Oi'em'eoetmm'Olrm'hl 1.00 . , , , , , . 4 0(3 ( ' ' Cimilti's Oi'eicoaiit m'omri'ur 6.00 , , , , , , , d ( H ) , 1903's' 2-piece Suits WOhtTI ( ( .3 $ ) , , , , , & 1 11(3 hays' loimg rant Suits wonris 15.00 , , f5,0O liod' 2-piece litmus woitwir 3.00 , , . . . 3(1(1 llormi' loni i'ant Suits WOmt'l'lt 600. , 1.00 hloys' 2-piece Suits WO1ITI ! Lt ) . . , . 1 ai itti > 's' bug rant Suits WOitTif 7.60. . 7,60 Iiu'a' 2-piece Suits t'OltTlI 1.03 , . , , .1 ml htoys' lonit Ilant SUItS VORTJL 8.60 , 8 60 ) ito's' Butters WORTh $3.00 , , , , , , , , , , , Boa's' l1istet WOItTIf 4.OO , , , , , , , , . , , , 4,01) htoys' Ulster. 'OitThI 0.09. , , . , , . , , , . , 6.01) Boys' Uimters W'OltTii 0.60 . 0,30 We will be open every day from 8 a. m , to 6i ; p. m , And vill guarantee to give your money's worth , BROWNING , IING & CO. , RciinbicChotlmlem's. N. 'tV. Cor , l5ila aiid Iougias. S -