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_ 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OJ\lAIIA DAIlY - ] 31J . ' 1 : 1 t1UESD. " , FEUnU.'Y 12 , _ 1895. - _ _ - _ _ - - _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . . _ _
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" . flOSIYATEt . EHtor.
: L l'UIlmlm VlmY MOnNINO.
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' TImMS 01" sunscntprioz ; .
J > nIy me ( Without funt1ay ) , Oe Tear . . . I 8 0
Runlay
) nlr IUP nn.1 uny . One YeOF . . . . . . . 100
. FIz Montba . . . . . Bunlay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 10
Three Months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :10
I1In(1Y Ile. . Ono y f. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
lun.lny ( U. . One Yctir . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 M
Inlutny Cee . . OnO Yeat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U
O1F1CLS.
. Omnln , The flee 111.ln" .
Roulh Omnhn finger 111k. , Corner Nand tth Sth
Council ZJluff. . U 1arI Stret .
Chicago omc. StT ( Chntnbef of Commerce.
ClcJ om. . loms . 1. Chnhber I 15. Tribune Bldg.
'Vaeblnglon , 107 { Slr.el. N. W.
COflfltSPOHIBNCi.
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COlm 8IONU
. All cnmmunlenlhma ! i-tiMing to nCw . an" ed' '
Al Innlcr "oul ) be rlnlng adle.acd' , ' To the Editor.
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IUSINI SS l.nTTBlS
All lullnl8 I.Uer. , nil remllnneeR .10ul he
Addf.e.1 to The neo 1ublllng eomrnny ,
Omnlia lrnftt. chck . nn.1 p lotco orders to
Lo mnde rrnynbl " II the order of the company.
TIm m.m 1'JIILISIIINO ( COMPANY. .
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STATEMENT 0F CIRCUbATION.
ST.TEMtNT 0' ClCUI.ATI0N.
Oeorgo . . Tz.cliuck lecrelnry of The lIce rub.
Oeorlo 1.
. I lahlnl Tzchuckr .Iuly piworn. II1Y . thnt
the actual number , of full AntI comrlclo copies
of the Unity Morning Evening atII lunlny , nee
Irlnttl during the month of January , 18. , wnl
Oi follows :
folows
l 1. . 19l0 37 . . . . . . . . . 1 .21
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2. . . . . . . . . . . 19.31 2.71 1. . . . . . . . . . 19.18
3. . . . . . . . . . 20.157 10 . . . . . . . . . 1 .t9
4. . . . . . . . . 19.612 . :0. . . . . . . . . 2J.180
G. . . . . . . . . 1.190 21. . . . . . . . . 20.913 (
.0 . . . . . . . . . 20.691 : , . . . . . . . . 19.9:3
' . . . . . . . . . 19D3 2. : . . . . . . . . 19.91
8. . . . . . . . . 19.t6' 2t. . . . . . . . . 20.210
I. . . . . . . . . . 19.t2 21. . . . . . . . . 20.27
. 10. . . . . . . . . 19,700 26. . . . . . . . . . 20.199
1. . . . . . . . . 19.70 19.31 . 27 . . . . . . . . . 21,100
12. . . . . . . . . 19.17 29. . . . . . . . . 20.29
.13. . . . . . . . . . 20,30 2. . . . . . . . . 20.213
4 1. . . . . . . . . . 1.16 3. . . . . . . . . 19.959
lr. : ; . . . . . . . . 19.61. 2i. , . . . . . . . . 20,633
10. . . . . . . . . 10,340
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8IT.613
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LCR' unool" nn.1 r.lun.,1 .0. " . . . . . . 6.27
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I I ' flatly .Sunday. average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 , TU I
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. Swor 10 I"rore In nn.1 lub.crlbe1 In my prel' t
ence this 2 tiny "r February . 100. 1.
l"ebruRt' 1
N. 1' . F111. . Notary l'ublc
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: Evei'ytliliig Collies to him who wnlth- l
E. MBVtII1. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
TIm prlRllelt must have tnlten : I day -
off to ntmul to Nubraslm.
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Mr. PuIIlIItn'H. : t'C1)OCt for the law II
most l1lSttili4IS'C whel the law Is 01 his
side.
. For Culor"elcnis thlt clul01'se wih
the II'esent 11mlnlHtrton : , nllllly to :
. Slelln "Iol.ton only .
Of COI'He , ex-Oi IIHllcctor hilton
I pahl flint .OOO iiito the tate treasury
a real' : ago i'utli'ely hy mlslalw.
The lole : tOII Hccms to have Inter- .
ferod mom wih the ( mals : thln the Chi-
, cngo strike ( lUI'iIg ) Its whole career .
Tim iiieiiiliei'g of the Douglns tulega-
tioii who are home for . visit
. tOI . n'e a are all-
1)lcnt the IHHlest men In Omnh just
at 1)Icsellt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
: Liticolu's hllhlla ' anti " 'ashlngton'l
hh'thlnJ' 0' just ten lays : al1rt Feb-
.
, mary Is the mouth of the birth of great
preshlcnts. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The meluel's . of the finance commit-
. tee of the city council must not bo per-
: . mltol to forget their 1)roiiiIse to net on
i .tho qlleston of salary lotrenchlcnt :
Members of the Wyoming legislature
cease II'awlul pay next Saturl1n ' . Less
thau 100 : bis lu\e bcen disposed of.
$ l must bo cOlculell that far greater
' - lanmge might have bcen done. ,
, Today ' I I"lucoln'l.blrtllny. . I wi
it . : h'o ! tllll'lrlrtly celebrated II many
cities hJ' patriotic : associations ant
should be reverently i'egnrdetl by every '
: . 10J'tl citizen of the Unled Stutes.
. , I the managers of . - time Midway ! !
7 : Plaisance only succced In getting all
time Omnha freaks corralled I\ one
: hulhlug they wi have organized a
r . show to which the orlgliial could not
hold a candle.
The plcshlont : ( wi have time consolation - .
tel of getting ahead of congress at
L : least once this sesion , ant that will be
.
Wild the terms of the congressmen expire -
ph'c hy limitation while his has two
yars iuor to rua. . . _ . \
Them would bo a great ninny more
candidates for time positon ) of county
omlls810ncl' were I not for the \n.
I c fortunate fact that most of the statesmen -
men out of 1 joh. 10. not live In the
. .1'escrlul111stllct
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. . 'Vo may he sure , that time syndicate
N that Is to take : the new hond issue has
I tlgurecl ont a lrosJect of fair ll'oll ! on
to tatisni'tIoii. \ FOlclgn Iwcstors 10
t . Dot Ilualy let their sYlvutly for the
f. , United States get the hettr of their
, buslne81 iwinclides.
t Omnhl wi this week bo called upon to
, entertain ! two conventions of state 01-
i" ganlzatous , 010 of ! lwelng men anti
the other ot teuchm's. Olahl wi
show time magnitude of her resources
i t hy extullng ( f'cry hospitality to both
cOlvcntous ut time snub tlnme.
. One of the first . results of thc location
: of time Into fair It Omaha will bo time
extension of time street - - '
101 stleot llwn system
to tlO new fair groummds. 't'hmis slouh
he begun lS early lS possible so lS to
SUlllll Illrlng work , which will ho av.
Vl'eclnted by local \vol'klmlgimmemm.
Clu\l'on I ! tolel'lllcll ( to have 1 beet
sugit' faclol' ' . Time people f that city
. see time Iliortnncu of building UII aim
: industry thn will give emnmioymiieimt to
mUIY men , wi ezmimammce time value of
I mud II Its vicinity , all wi encourage
- I the 11111\lg of a Cl'Otl that nothing hut
. : exti'omno tlllth cal Injl' .
' The PeoPle of Nebl'lslm had to wni
for that brilliant legal ilght , 1' . Hlol ,
tor time oplimion that time gasoilno inspec.
' oJlnlol glS0110 InsJoc-
' . ' 'Uon fees coleWl ever since time state ! ,
, oil inspection law went lu force vero
I : illegally exacted. AmI . .
megnl o.ncel. Mr. hilton him.
: sol lad to vaIL uut hu was out ot
i office before making the discovery. All
- of which Is methodically accidental.
,
- Wu uelo\o the le1bct's of time Board
of Education ! , utter hlultlng lutert
. .i over , will persuade cmseh'eB to rest
content with time 7.11 levy which time
i council has accorded thum toward time
maintenance ot ho schools time coming
.A' 1eur ' 1'l Illnn ot cOlllelng time
- - counci by ltntllnts to Uult 1 111'gor
npproll'latol shoul ! bo abandoned for
tbo llrOI\lt ! \ , IC I was ever ol'lonsly
entcllnlnel , I time school board ! Ind
. city l'llcl Wlnt to compete let thom
for time best record or '
Olllcte . OC0\01
Iud vctreuclmmmicmmt.
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Jt'D1C11t1. 11VCO.tlS tNn TIn l. ( .
The poInt . hnA hn suestCl In sev
( rl qtmnm'ters that the hew Ilcole tax
law , Insofar M It nleliitf to subject
juclrlnl hlC0lCA In excess ot $ .1,0 to
( ( IMnl tlXltol , 11 ot tlouUful coiistitu-
. ' comistitutloim time United
tolnlt ) Time constiuton of tl Unlet
States pro\llc ! Unit the jl\lgc , hoth of
time lull'le court n\l of time InferIor
courts , whldl congress may establish ,
! hal l'cee1'e for their services "n COl'
1"'lllaton whllh shall not ue tlhnlnlshctl
11urlnJ their tcrm or olhice. " Time object
of thus protecting the salaries or Jimdi.
clnl olcC' Is to prevent congress fl'OI
' Its trot or the I
a t tempting thl'ough t I cOltlol
11lse-stllugB to l'Xelt mum hnll'ollel' itiliti- :
llce ullon ) time fOlltnln of justice , amid It
Is nu object which must nlwnrs com-
Im1 ( itself to all who see In aim lile-
11'IUlelt j\lchlj' thc bulwark or our
l'h'l liberty. A tax 01 judicial Incomes
lust tlllnlRh ( time comllcnsn ton or fed-
t'ral Jiulges. If cOlgleRs can tnlw : per
edit or the excess 0\0' : .iXO ( ) , so time nr-
gumclt m'umms , It can take 10 per cClt or
the wlole Income amid contlol time Judges
hy au nrliltrnm'y power. Still worse ,
jiilges ( 10 dlIUalletl ( from imssiiig
Jtmdgmmment In cases In whlh they themselves -
selves aiim lutuleliell , so thnt I II IIIIOS-
! llle for any of UWI to heckle ( the tax
on thcl' owu Ilcoles to hc ummeonstitom- :
\ncou tu.
tonal I.'I'om this llolnt of view the lOW
hICOIl tax law Is lot only unconstu-
lonlllut Ilso blocks the sole n'emiime hy
which its cOlltlltonnlb' cau he
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lested.
Tub 1' tllolt against time validity or
the Incole tax law mustho admlle(1 ( to
ho Ingcnlons. Tnt lE i souud . ? Docs
time roustulolal glll'lmt : ) of judicial
IlcoleR Inclldc exellltou fl'om taxation -
ton ? ' Ihoso who cia Immm lint t It I does ha\e
OVCI'iOOkCd nnotl ( CliOtIse of the cousti-
tnlon which provides lult till dutes ( ,
. and excises simahi '
hnllosts shll hc uulfol'm
throughout time United Stntes. Time In-
COIO tax Is an excise tax. Time supreme
COlt has itself lelllntellr COHlh'ued It
to he Rnch. I 1nst , thmet'erore he unl-
forum thmrouglmout time Unied Stntes. Unl-
fOIII ) ' does not mmmemmt : that It must bear
on nil IIC'ons alke , nor thn : tit must be
Imllsell itt time same tte on all In-
comcs. I mCIIS that It must
he the same for thc slme lhu1 ( and
amount of Income wihout refclence to
the resllcnce.0' the Indl\hlual . of the
owmml'r. I means that a judgc with a
: : ; OOO sall\J' : mIlt pay the Slle as an
a 10'neJ' whose 1)i'flctice nets him time
BlUle suimmi.niime ( lnmmger that congl'CSS
immay bJ' taxaton abolsh time salaries of
judicial oIC's Is thelcforo aitogtlmer
Imlglna\y , for It could not tax time Incomes -
comes of Judges any hea\le\ than shn-
liar Incomcs of all other dasscR
.s to the federal Judge being Ils-
Inalle : to pass . upon the constitution-
alty or timId lal.t ) of time Income tax
hnv % , that too , Is pure immmagiiintioim.
EveD wel'O I considered an Inllo-
prloty for one Judge to decilo a case
brolght by nnothei' In resistance of
the Income tax because that teclRlon
would bo a precedent for a suit of his
own , should he care to bring one , there
Is 1 different w'ay In which time same ,
result may ho aceomplisimed. ] ' Time con- I
sttuUon allples' time Immunity
from tlmlnnton of comp ) nsnton
not alone to
judicial olcers ,
but also to time prcsldont of
the Unit el States , whose salary , It
5:03'S , shal neither be increased 'nor
'diminished during the term for which
lie Is elected. Time . new income tax
law hits the llresldcnt harder than i
does any of time federal Judges , and If
the 1)'eshlont should think his con- I
sttutonal rights ha\e been infringed I
there Is no thinS to pre\on t time mem- .
bcrs of the supreme court from Intor- :
vrotng time law and the constitution In '
n case on \1 tours with their own , : .
The chief difficulty would bo that If.
they declared the tax inappilcabic to
time president's salary thcy would , Iii !
reality , bo Increasing his compensation
compared with time compensations of
other persons , and that would ho just
lS unconsttutonal as diminishing It
' 10 sum up In I word , 11 income tax
clnnot ho le\lel constitutionally unless
Judicial Incomcs nre immciutled.
OhiO IElUlLWANS 11I.ONWU. .
.s I Is possible that Ohio wi fur-
mush the next . callll to of time re ,
Ilblcan Party for Ilreshlent of the
United Hntos It Is IntC'est/g to lo\n I '
thlt the party In thlt state Is united
Iud imnrmmmouiouis. ' 'hele ha\e IIeu In- ,
tluatous that sich was not time caso.
Reports have gOle out of 11fm'enees' '
IIOIg the lenders , nnd i hns been saId I
that Governor "IcI\llloy nnd ex-Go-
OIU0' 10rlwl' were uot 1110n time best
of tm'ms , owing to the fnet thut both
aspired to succeed Calvin S. Brice In
time HnlCl States senate. I Is JolhnlHI
neCloss to slY tlut these stntementR
wel'O ot democrntc 01'111 , mimid . as It
seems , were entirely gi'oummidless , OXCIt
so far ns they lelntCl to time clllhincy (
of ex.Governol' orulr for time national
s na to.
Accol'llng to Contressmnn (1'OS"OU01' ( ,
Governor lcI\lnlo ' Is not I clmthllte
for the fClltc , nnd will interfere him no
Wl ) wih time ln'OSo or time l'cpublcalM
to coufm' time bonoI upon } OII Ie I' . 'l'ho
Cevenlll LenI1'1' . which 11 II time con-
1delce ot GovC'nO' lcKllloJ' , nile siys :
tbnt "It mummy . ho stated upon 111Illt
l\thorl that GOVCI'UO' McmnleJ' Is
not now , mind nenn' hlH been , a cnn-
dhlto lO' the scnatol'shlll , " amid I Is
further stntcd that it ' - ' ' '
tm'UII' I was vel'J' recently
dccllled hlmsclf to tha effect , smmylmmg
that nobOl ) ' hll lulhO.ly to use Ils
11110 In connectou wih time olhice . Fimi--
thm'mol'e time '
, Leader d'clnlcs that ,
wblo McKinley Is 'n ' smlltly with
time effort to send 'Olltl' to time semi-
mite , time latter Is ot time opinion thnt
Ohio Ilould scud to the next nntolnl
republican' connlon 1 solid Ind cu-
tlllnstc delognton , Illedged to time
support ot MclClnii'y for time '
MCIuh'y fol IH'eslden-
tial imommoimiatton. Acconln ! to time sonic
excellent authority , there mire . no flc-
tons In time rUllbJrnn llUl.ty oJ Ohio ,
IUd , If tlls ho so . I ought to hnvo no
Illculy In wlnling IUother . signal ylc
tory this yeUl' .
There . i ! no dlfeu1y In believing time
statement that MeIClimley Is not .
. McKlull I cmiii-
Ildnto for time Unlell States senate. I
would not bo creditable to Il Iloll'll
jndgment I he W'e. Admit tint ho
woull hI the preference or time 1'01Ib.
JClls ot Ohio It ho lesl'cll the senator-
shill und thut hoe could '
secure 11 clec- .
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ton without crlouf opposition . hlg ele-
valon to time 8nnto would not In the
Icnst his clmnnees time
hclll clmncf of obtnlnln tle
pllshlcntnl 10mllnton , whlo I mmilglmt
InJure them , Garfield "t elected to
time Bonntc In 1& , nll 1 few monthR
hitler was nomlnntcll for thc IlreRllcnc- ,
but lie wnl not n lronoltcctl candidate
for time vrcshlcntnl nominaton whcn
chosen to time scnnte. Ohio thcn hat 1
cnlHlhlnte ( for . the IlreRhle1cy In .Tohn
Sherman . : lcI\nlc ' , however , 11 recognized -
nlzcl not emily In Ohio , hut througholt
the countl ' , IS n possible clllhlnto ( In
1800 for Jlosllont of the Unlcll States ,
and It mlllflst ' woull bo n political
ulltlm' for him to divert ntunton rl'Om
his 10slton In this respect by mnkllg !
n race for the cnate , 1Irtct\larl ' It i !
shoul Involve mommy contest , 1'0 10 tll !
would InevlaI ' ue to 11t hlmso In
the lght of 1 llcrslslent place seeker
all lose him the conOlunce anti time
respect of a large hOl ) ( ' of rcpumimllcmons.
:0 ono nt nil familiar wih the Ilollcal
recorl of Go\'C'nor McKlnlc could ' for
a moment nRsumo that he vould , Inlt
lilly such mmiistmmke .
Time rellhlcnns or Ohio wi make no
mlstllw If thl' ' senl ex-Govermmor For-
. or-I
IIC. 10 the Unlel States sennte. lie !
has estahlshol nn hl1s1ltnhle cnlm
to time . honor hy fnlhfll anlallable
Ilrt service , . his 1llllblclnhuu Is or
sterlng luolt ( , nnll ( hc Is n man f
Ile ( miblilty 111 unlluestonel IntegrlJ' .
. E1lTNN ! ' DAlS 01 CONGIllSS. .
'rhe life of time II'eHcnt congress with
011(1 LOt Marcim 4 that bout I
enl It noon on IJ'ch . , so
eigimtceii worltn timoys remnaimm to it
'lhls1 ho nmlo tme t In which to dis-
llse [ ( or time 11111'OII'J\tol ; his , Iml I
now Slems llonble thnt very little wi
ho 110ne b yolll timis. I appears that
mcmbers of both lluses hove settel
10wn to the conclsion thnt It Is idle
to mnlw any rU1ther elort In the direc -
tion of currency le lslaton , amid It wi
110. ) II relief to time counh' If this siml :
Ilro\'c ) to hI the case. I Is perfectly
ibm thut wih time grent diversity or
fnlnclnlIews In this congress nothIng -
Ing can he aecomnphishmed amid to give the
couimitm'y 1 luch desired rest fl'om
mmgitntioii the o' the ' ' '
ngltnton on subject currency
Is what Hhoult he domme. Lcglslaton
ImthO'I1lng the pmymmmeimt : In gold of the
new bonds woull save the government
over half n miion dollars In interest
anl1ly , hut It Is the opinion 01t o\on
.thls cannot : ho imati. I IS still quite ioos-
slhle , of course that some one who
thlnlts he hus found a soluton or time
Innnclnl prohlm wi Introluce I bi ,
but I Is pretty safe to say that : no I ,
measure of this kind can gut beJ'.oml the
cOllltee stage.
There tore several maters of Immolor-
tunce which la ; mmot he hnal - acted
uon by the ll'esent con t'ess. { Time hil'
for n uniform sJ'stem or hanla'ulltcJ' Is .
one of these. Time measure : wllcJi' [
1lsscl the house sOle tme ago , pro
viding for \ohmtalT bankrnlltc . laos
bcen so Imclllel Iml chargol In the
sennte as tn bo practically -I now hi ,
I ma ' rench II vote In the hotter body ,
though It : Is In time 110W of time ' ( ui-
\ocates of time principle of In\olunta\ ' ) '
lankrnptc ' to prevent this , bnt Itt i ;
should imoss the senate I Is Cueslolable
whuthec It would go throulh time house
all If I : 8houl reach a conference its
failure for want of tme Is quite II'ob-
aule. There Is reason to doubt , also ,
whethcr time Doolng bill will becole
boy . ' 'helal , weakness of flint measure -
ure llolntet out by Senator CillHlIl'
caD harllJ' fail to Jose It support , tncss !
It shah 1m ammieimded , ns tlt senator has
suggested , amid to do this wi bo.o sell
It buck to the house , wher It may bo
subjected to nnothel' prolonged , deirate. :
Its'ns the intention to Ilsli the bi
thl'ough the senate - wihout Inc1Imcnt ,
leaving It Intac-t ns It came frommi time
house ; hut ho senate could _ not Ignore
thc dangerous feature brought to its ut-
tonton by Scnator Cimiomuller. Time fate
of time Nicaragua . enl bill In the house
Is unccl.tnln , with the chnnces belo\'cl
to hC ngalnst It Thus Is not bOcause
there Is I mnjorl " In the house un-
friendly to the enterprise , hut for time
reason hnt there Is 1 strong sontmont
against In\ol'llg the goyernmcnt In I
fnnnchllJ' , e8poclaly IfIlur cxlstng
commdutioims. ' 1he fl'ce ship' bihi , which
II'OISCI n holk'Y ) for bnlhlng ) Ip thc
mCl'ehant mmmarliie . to which the I II'eshlont
Is cOlmltel IUd whl h he hopcd tp
see 11011tet , will probably not UO nglin
hcal'd of In this congress. ' 1'ler was
never amoy chnlco of IUtsshlg It.
Thm'o Is I very genol'nl feeling tlat
with time ending ot the present congress
there will como : SNIBC of relief to time
country that wi II\e I most decided
effect Il rest0'lng coutidemmee. Ahouh
there WIS a legreo of ! ssurnce In timO
divided councis ot the party In power ,
that no legislation of 1 vem'y mischievous !
natn'e could bo passl'dHtl time 1111llal
all blllness Intm'csls or time counh'y
could not entl'uly free thlnsch'cs of lip-
ircimeimsiomm. 1'ha tceilmmg Is passing
IwnJ' amid will wimoily disappear whcn
this COIgI'ISS mHls
.
.JUOL1 M.W''IN. POS'.1lISTER.
Euclid l1 ; Il n , PORtmlltl'l' ! That Is
time way llstll notices Hlmt ont ot time
Omnhlllostolro ) wi be slgned 111 soon
I ! the llmllltol just sent II to time
sClnte 1 ' PleSlllclt Clovollnd shl
have beemi commllrmmomul. Time ' .
Iave Iwel cOIII'mml. 'l'lc OstmnBtm'
shl1 Is time most Ilcmth'c local f'lcml
Iloslol ) wihin time gift of time allmlnlM. (
tmUon , I ld II COlfC'luJ time olco UIIOI
\Ir. \ ? mliivtlim the ' m'es'ards
1 l1t 11 . II'IIhlont 1'0\1'11 I
Itlulcl SUIII01lct. , who his pC1sltenty
devoted hil . political tnlent to time
( ortCllln fortunes , Ill wih ummovaver-
lug Idll ! ' has sacrificed hlusolf 01
the altar of tloJlocl'nl'y ( een to tU ! point
of votng the Studu'ult ticket It the
clecton last fall , and at time amo tmo
o\1hIHI7es his unconcenlCl ( disfavor ot
time UI' 'nn wing of the ll1t ) ' .
Time of Euclid Mmmrtlim
nlliloiltmelt Eucld Ml'tn
must be tukcn U ! nn olclni eimtiom'tm-
nlmt of the "straigimt. " domocmte ( 0'
gl\lznton ot Nebraska , n8 ugnlnHt time
regular democl'atc state commlteo ,
which Is UllCl' time control of time free
slh'Ul' faetiomm. I doubtless menlt that
time 1)llns hllc been laid for time re-
cimptumre ot the Jlrt : ' mlehilol' ) ' by the
"straigimtmm , " mind that II thick efforts
.
timey will have time , '
ummdlvidel
) wi ulll'hlud S1)IIOI.t
I 1111(1 ( IcUru olcol'lgulcnt of time whole
I federal I tmrlgmmde. .
I 'l'o 31m- . Martin wo extul cOIrntuln-
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tioims. WR ( cent nt thnt thc hUII-
mmess ot the 011hl llostolce will con-
tlte to he Ilcllty administered
1111(100' time ' , ' of the veterami
,1ItI' IUII'IRlol theetcrl1
nslslaltlloshulslm' , Mr. WOOll\l , not-
wlhshllln the refusal ot the numtimori-
ties at WIRhll ton to prollel'I recognlzc
his hong 111 nmrlforlous service by pro-
mmootiomm. I Mr. Mnrtl wi confnc imimmo-
self to the 1110 fOllJ routne of tile
omco 1111 leave the rest or time work to
the Ihlo nsslslnnt , ho wi do al that Is
eXICetct of him hy the pntrons of time
postolc ( . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Some or thcWnshlngton poltC1 ) pro/ -
iiosticntoi' hQ\'c It au I figured out thnt
01 time retrlucnt of .llslce , Tnclson
Soc1ctm' ' CarlIsle Is to he Il1omotCl (
frm time h'IAur ' tQ time RUlI'C10 hcnch.
They thllk Hmt slich nl 1'lnlgc1cnt
com1cl11s itoeit tu time preshlcnt IS re-
IC'lng him of n weak lemhor or time
cnhlwt IHl giving him a slrolg justice
or the supreme court. I IUst he re'
memh1ed ( , hO\\'C'0' \ thlt dllllJ 11osl-
lent ( Clo\'eland's first tOlm of olce the
Ilmo or Mr. ClrlRlo waR seriously coil-
sllcrell Ito connecton wih the . "ncalt
chief justcelhlll to whlcl : i. . Fuller
was Irelwnllls appoimmt cml. 'I'hlt nil'
Joiltmclt wnt not enc tim which territo-
1lnl collhlelltons exercised . time most imm-
Oucnce nll tM-fnlhlle of " dm' . Carlisle to
receive the llilco ) calm hl'll ' he ns-
cl'lhcd to time flct thlt he hallllcltd to
reside In Kentucltr. Whatm'cl' ohjcc-
Lions then hn'led time tItle Ignllst AIr.
OarlAle 1ust exist moo leRs st1ong \
IS : before I 1a ' u' thnt 1Icshlelt
Ce\'el II sees li time altered cllcu1'
stances I 1CnROI to chllge hil olliniol ) ,
.
llt shoull he lomte Mr. Carlisle to the
luIH'1e bencl no\\ he wi he Sh1111' :
lug his fOl1cr jUdgment ns ml8tnlwn.
' Is the " ' ' '
Todl elghtr-Rlxth 11"'l'snt
of the bii'timtluy or AUluhnm Lincoln ,
who was bOln In the ltleJII ) e or
Lalnc : , l\ ' . , I ehl'ult . 12 , IS0n The
hl\ble ! origin : or this 1lllh'lols Amcr-
Ical , his nCllalntlnce wih toli , imard-
shill 111 IHh'iUon , the II01'slslunt al1
successful sh'uggle he minnie to elevate
hlmsol in telectlal ' , his Inestlnabll !
services to his country amid his mmotrtyr- :
101 when the great contcst for time
1)Le801'VILtiOii ) or the Inlon hal been won
-iou this Is fmumuiliimur to his counh' '
-11 fl l I hl' coommitryimmemo
.
amid constltes nu 1111erlshnhle part of
time history of' the reiumbiic. 1'hc character -
actor or Ahlhl1 ) Lincoln will nhmrs
ue a most lutercslnJ nil lustructh'e
slbject of stiffly 111 It will forever
st111 , equlHflJy.lth ° that or Washington ,
lS nu CXllllle of the loftIest PttL'iotismmi :
.
a11 time tn estlc\otol : to duty . Time
aimoiIversary oe time ' - of
IUlh'el'sar birthday this
great Ilm ! sjlely 'ulebmtcl 010(1 It
wi bo mmooie goe1nhiy cOUmemol'at ( l
II the fltm nHlh'ersat ' Cll hetor
serve time I ' IJl'O of Instiing patriot-
18m Into ti4'fimimds of thc 1leoJle ot of
.tcachlng timVouii I or America time value
10
of leading Inlusl'lols anl Ullllght hives.
Time youomm1reijuohhic or Ihnovail Is'
'ounl'redublc Inwal ex-
l'lenclng futi1rimg ( times. Tile Incllm ts
Itml1ng tlp' ! r cent i\telilt. at re\o-
lutbon ! by _ : tlmeli'oyolists ; imiuwo 'leeIVjfulJ' !
rfpkI I \ ' 4ifli's : _ hltl ; tles. ( . 'hQ 1
, ncton of tho'h"\Ekmncllt hi p-l stFibimig
lcmilUcl for those ( unlJult of' - ' high
tl'CIS n. timid ho II11shu cnt { flint must
bo visited upon such orfenlC'sj will
make Ionolu u : n cmitoc oC atti'nctiomm
for .somc ( boys 10 comoic. I'hc Bee announces -
nounces with pleasure that it will soon
ho able to 11'esO special leHcl's or
' ' ' froimi that b'ea-w'nsimei
c0'I'esII0110'nc t'OI sCI-wnlhel1
port , from theqlcn of \li- . 'Vllum Prel-
ton Ilrrls l whoso letters wi slop-
.111ellut the now/ mater afforded bJ'
the Associated. press.
'Mr. Patrick's riiloiltmont nR go\'ern-
mont director 9f time Union Plcilc rail-
way Call bc ut\llbltCl \ to Senator "lln-
110rson's Inflwnco In the Co\'clhl
housohold. The position Is one or hon0'
rathol' than 'cmollnent , and MI. Pat-
rlel.'s selection wi be 111110\'cl hy time
old school Iclocl'ac ' hm'eabou -
.
Time , cglslat\.o. eom nltces lure now
nmldng oltlalIsis to state immstitu-
tioims. Let Ihm.n : investigate the Iem of .
coal Stll11 ; ' IJIHI . lelr If possible , why ,
It Is necess y for ' a state IIRUtnton
to hur ns much oal In IIISUIlCl' us
In time tiend of whiter .
leal
Who 110nllllI iOICI to J1homot.
,
Courier-Journal.
Though none of U9 has succeeded In getting -
ting UI ) to the North Pole , the North Pole
scemna 10 have lletn , more successful In getting -
ting down 10 ui. .
TIm uuo.r" I'ian.
Globe-Democrat.
According to the report oC the houHe com-
mite havIng the mater In Chame ( , the
war claims now pcndln aganst : the govern- . ,
menl aggregate ' 40.0,0 ; and the best
way to Ilspose oC them would he II pto's
n bill rejecting them all 11 the ground
that the grass has long ago grown onr the
probability oC theIr 1Ir\ sty "rwn
lInkCrs I'l the 1'11'01.
ChIcago Hernld
The treasury gold . wreckers Ire paying n
hIgh price for lqell fun 'rhe bond whIch
were bought for 17 have falen , to I14. or
' 2Y ' cents on 'Ihe' ddlar , In cohs''n ' ! I . 1 oC
the los8 at gold 'by ' time treaamrv , Hnd ( 'mr
of sliver 1)'mell < ; . In attempting to ( ' 1111'
pie the goverrlumt , In order 10 malt an
Inlnleslmul m alp ' on gold they have
knocked Z or s2nle ar the value ot every
dollar 4n bond l'la' lhey own.
oy t .
IuIy'ii ? tu , I ulhorltls.
1nhi ' 8 City Star.
The commntry'14ti ! 1 beha\ [ l nobly In regard -
gurU to Nebraska , / immid llsrurl in juiticom-
lar has mae ) ; Iost ? generons . ' " " 1':1 . Ne-
bruslm shoull rOFlunl , not In formal thunls
-Ihey ure nol9lukcll-hut Ily trgaimizing n
system of dlaIfilnjIon which Ihal Put e\-
cry pound dIBtflhllon where It will dJ the
most geed , nnd / ' lvlng tIme clonorl InfoI
mmiatloim , . } 1jlvlng specially . that
their bounty lrdOh'g good. TIme slate goV-
erment oC Nebraska . . should 110 10 this
sumoiLm& to Arhlrlo.
IH ajo ternld ,
Judge Grsse , jas Ilnlnly intimated Ihat
tIme contempt freuurL shown hy Mr. Pull-
" 11. 1ul-
man di t6 not tendtSA'itim the trial In which
he ha' letusel"'hA Call''J to appear as
a wtnlfl Mr. fUan r.nnot remain tor-
ever out ot reach of the United [ State
court , A poor or pbscuro man resisting ims
writ weld be brought to bar rellstng . lB
Is creditable tb Judge ( ] ' Ipcdly. 1
Juce (1'oSICUII that he
wi not iermlt I l 1 Pulmmion's cunsplcuou-
fleas or wealth 10 lend him special distinc.
\on which other citizens oC the United
Unied
States do not enj ) ' .
2'IfIC ciiujoiic ; 'niiu'r.us.
: c.lTr.'r lmIl'TVS.
Phiimnlelpiiia Inqui7Mr . ClUslo Is i saul
to feel 1 very keenly the contempt with which
hil' official cmmunlcalon to the senate are
received , and ( wo can well imagine thIs to bo
time tact. Dull I ! not the sennto's fault tllt
its members rut no confluence upon hIs pre
dlclon . Ot all the revexoue pro'hecI0 ! which
.
ho made not one thnl was oral importance
hn been realized .
New York Timeam : Mr. Cnrl lo must
answer the queslons ot honorable senators
abut the finances. Undoubtedly ho must
give the best answer he can . ot course
too , hIs fatal gift or unlmelnts compel
him to put In his answers when they will
most obstruct the ; iresident's policy all llo
the most hnrm. lInt In December , 1893 ,
time secretary was unable to guess within
$41,000,000 ot the year's deficit . I his es ,
tmate at $22,000.000 surplus for this cal-
emlnr year Is subjecl to a hike correction by
the tact , there mny be I deficit or $19.000-
000. I would seem that there need be no
great rush about Information containing 200
per cent margin ot error.
Phlnllelphla Prrs : AlthouRh time nalonal
tresury lahl out In Jnnuary $9.000,000 more
lhnl lho reVenUe received , Secretary Carlisle
guOsses that the surplus for the whole year
1895 ot government receipts over expenUurc
will be exactly $2G3OO. The secretary ot
the treasury ha ben I bal guesser from the
stnrt. ills estimates have Mver oven nllprol-
matel ( the nclual result. lie Jauntily talks
ot a surlus with 0 monthly deficit COIl front-
big hIm nl the same time that Senator Oor-
man assures tim senntn lhnt lhe condition ot
the ' treasury Is critical 'nnl ( the deficiency
$100.000,000 Cnrlslo ns a financier has been
absurd from the beginning , hul Imla reporting ! )
a surlilus on the Etrenth oC his hnaglnalon
solely would be amusing I the situation were
not so grave. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'EI'LI .IS1 TIUUS.
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Some members at congress favor Improved
circulation to the extent ot making a motion.
Evllence Is plln ! imp hereabout to prove
that the longest petition does not always
pluck the persimmmmmmon . .
The alleged Iletrlfed giant recently dug
up In Kansas arouses curiosity because no
one has discovered what brand was blown
In the bottle.
A Dulalo mnn who ventured out durIng
the late cold spell collided with a telegrnph
pole and smashed a calm ot his breath. The
Impac wrOnchell hIs teeth.
Dan Emmet , nuthor ot "DxIe. " Is to have
a reception and testmonial soon from the
confederate vets ot Washington lIe will be
80 In May , amid first Bang the Bong In 1843.
HeCorm has not worked In vaIn In New
Y rk. During the blizzard the breath of
time average man turned Inlo IcIcles on his
lips . Heretofore It was explosive In ten-
dency.
Daron Mumichaimsen's ' weird recolectons
or Russian winters , when steeple vanes were
used as hlchlng posts . are regarded In the
blzzard section ot time Atlantic coast as
more truthful titan picturesque.
Those misguided women who are about to
Invade Washington with n thirty mile pa-
tton might learn Bomethtng 10 their nd-
Ynntag by consultng Chicago's eminent
but retired statesman , Frank Lawler.
lrs , lety Green , she oC the sixty miii-
Ions , prayed In Trinity church , New York .
thaI thC legislature might be moved 10 pass
a bill she Is Interested in Mrs Green got
Into the wrong hmew Platt Is a Presbyterian.
Ex-Mnyor Hewit oC New York speaks oC
the present situation nt Washington as "a
spectacle ot Ignorance , Idiocy and positive
lunacy ; " and . being a democrat . he has a
right to speak hIs mind In . that free and em-
phatc manner
Great Drltaln Is anxious for Intenntonal
nrbltraton and wants to try I on Uncle
Sam In the little difculy with Venezuela
Great Britain agrees wIth lulhnan.
"there Is nothing to arbitrate " With John
D. the value or arbitration depends on the
size ot the other feUow.
Judge B. Rockweed hoar was , like his
brother. Senator Hoar . I typIcal New
, Englandr , Imbued with the Puritan spirit.
: Naturally he never liked Den Butler . and
'he ' scored Wendell 'Phillips for supporting
him. . After Phillips' death , when asked I
hD would utend his funeral , he replied :
"No but I approve o ( I ' . ' ,
Cy \Varmnn , the warbler or Creede , nnr-
rowly escaped being a passenger on time
Elbe. His ticket was purchased and hIs
berth engaged , but he failed 10 connect at
the last moimment Providence and a railroad
accident having sparead hIm , I Is expected
that In his gratitude he will spare mankInd
another epidemic ot Sweet MarIes.
I'A I' Pennsylvnnla patrIot who has Introduced
a bill providing that American flag staffs
shall be AmerIcan wood , and that the fag
itself must be "AmerIcan bunting . manu
Cacturel ( ( rain American wool grown by
AmerIcan workmen , " causes the Phiadelphia
Prcss. lo enter nn emphatic protest against
the insinuation that "AmerIcan wool Is
grown on the heads or . American workmen. "
I l'l.HU .l . .1N 'R1JJt4 .SICAN.'i.
There were sixteen Inmates at the Otoe
I , county poor house during the past year.
The state encampment oC the Sons oC Vet-
crane will meet mit Fremont on the 19th.
A wholesale firm has offered to supply the
farmers or Custer counly with free sugar
cane seed.
: , As the result at time temperance revival
at Albion eleven people have Joined the Good
Templars ledge
. The members or the various women's clubs
at Crete will hold a JoInt meeting March 1
and \vl listen to an address by the wHo
'ot Congressman Dryan
The cattle stealing cases against the Hoth- '
wells or Knox county have been dismissed
because the prosecutIon did not b leve I
was possible to secure a conviction .
To Burlington engines ran together at
I Loomis during the storm , but nobody was
injured The thick flying snow prevented
the engineers from . seeing far enough nhend.
Mrs. Patrick ! McDermott took her three
wee lIs' old child to church to be chrIstened ,
and when siam removed the coverIng from the
little one she found that It wa dead , It havIng -
log been smothered from being tucked up
too tightly .
Sam 1urpgewelt. a young man Ivln ! near
Madison accidentalY got his rIght hand
caught In the cog wheels at a houe power
the other evening and Injured II 10 such an
extent that It was found necessary to amputate -
tate time entire thumb and part ot the second
longer. . _ - _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
- TUB nOUrolS .JSlJW1.
Denver News ( pop ) : I Mr. Clevehnd
insane I he Is nol he has developed a
mania that borders on insanity No sooner
was his measure for the issuance or $600.-
000,000 In gold bonds defeated than he sends
another message 10 the house begging this
time for a smaller Issl - about $66,000,000 ,
but InsIstng again that they shal expressly
nomlnato"for their payment In gold
Courlor-Journal ( darn ) ; Mthough regret-
tins the neessiy of issuing bonds at nil-a
necessly whleh under an Iltellgent system
oZ currency would not have arisen-limo
Courier-Journal , In common with Iltrlotc
AmerIcans everywhere who are not preju-
diced or craze by free slivenlsno . commends
the acton ot the presIdent In hIs resolute
and effective stlnd for homiest money and
good faith .
. ) If the specters
Derwer Republican ( rep : I
ut the great departed hav power to revisit
the scenes ot their earthly labors what
amusement must have been foil by the shades
ot the founders and promoteIl of this republic -
public when President Cieveiand's menage
announcing that In some dark lanter way
he hud just negotiated another sale ot bonds
running thIrty years and drawlag 4 pEr
cent Interest was delivered to congress yesterday -
terday , I any president during time first
century ot the life ot limo naton had attempted -
tempted such a usurpation oC authority as
Is Involved In Mr. Cleveland's acton In lhls
mater he would have ben Impeach and
removed Iry. trout olco as a traitor to his coun.
Highest ofl1 in Leavening Power.-Latcst U. S. Gov't Report
V Btking
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OLUTELY PWE .
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LAND ) TRADING - AT LINCOLN
Bare Inside rnl in R DOll in Which the
State Was SWiflU0L (
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SCHOOL TRACT SOLD FOR HALF VALUE
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John Stren , URn IRler , I.'mlk lInllar.l and
AtllShll II. 1ht1llhrr ; 1 llllrrrlll ,
the 1lnler anti time State 18 i
still Loser.
LINCOLN , Fob . 1t-Spccial.-The ( ) mitten-
Lon a the present legllaluro hM ben
sharply dra\n to a Piece of illegality perpetrated -
tralell on the taxpa'er at Lancaster county
and to n sIn ot omission on time part ot time
legislature ot 1893 In failing to right a
wrong to 'hich Its ntenton WS emphatically -
ally directed . A prominent citizen ot Lincoln -
coin has ndlesell the following to the chnlr-
man or the present house commiteD on
school lands and funds :
During time session at the legislature of
1893 there wa" n comlllnint ltd In regard
to the IrrEular mnnner 11. which the
rthwrst quarter seetou ii , township _ 9 ,
range 16 . east , In Immocaster . counly , Nebraska .
braska was Illncet ( UpOn the mnmmrket. Said
complaint WIS referred to the commitee
on school lands and funds J. D. Woods
being elmairomami the commlt'3 being IU-
thorlzll to semai for mtapors , nod mcrsoms .
and mnke sent by 1 Inpell ) Inl . 1er80ns.
mimi date on pages 27. :5 Illl : . m.essioim
proceedings . ) ' 01 wi tlHl said report and
recommentlllonR\ which were midopteil , 1) '
pnll house. snlt \ report was immmxitmimmmntis .
Committee founl snhl land was iilegnil3'
Ilel I
sold for leIs thnn the al'l'rnlscl 'nlue.
Notwithstanding this time parties holding
r-lt illegal contracts reCufO 10 surrende'
. , '
themn Ex-Coammissiommer of PUblo Lands
and Buildings Humphrey nuthorlzc mooney .
to be received nnd credited mmpomm IccoUnts ,
U\OI
notwlhstnndlng he was notfed by rcsolu-
ton , which yomm ell Soc on Inge 35. at
itemise tile housD , $ ourmmai . or the action oC salt
' 'he evIdence of Ihls Invc"tgntol on
file with the secretary oC state will show
that the Inn(1 was worth from $7P 10 $125
pel acre , but was lellly amid for from
$20 to $13 per acre 11 justice to tha school
lamed fund and taxpayers of this state . I
enter my solemn Protest against this kind
of I transaction amid ask your honolble ,
hod\ to look lter Ihls valuable piece oC
ma I I !
Time house journal ot 1893 agrees perCccty
wIth the statements set forth above John
Steen w.s at time Limo this report was made
to the house commissIon oC public Innds amid
buidIngs , This was on Pebruary I , 1893.
The report says , In part :
'Ve further 1ml that the said proceedings
Proceedings
( sale oC this land ) were lllegmil nimml conveyed -
nnt
veyed no Ute or Interest therein 10 the parties -
ties hld(1ng ( timerent nntl that the legal Inr- Ute
to said Ilnd Is still In the state or Nebraska
Time land was only appraised for leasing
purposes , and the dllercnco between time
average cash value ot the land and the price
at which It was sold amounts 10 $1.760.
On February G , 189. nothing had ben done
toward protecting time stale's rIghts In time
nlatter , and nepreentntve Woods offered the
following resolution In the house , whtch was
adopted by unanimous cnsent :
Resolved Thlt the attention of time land
commissioner he called to the report led by
the school lands and ( minds committee . ns 10
funls commitee.
the N. \V. t of 0-0-6. g. . Lancaster count ) . .
Neb . and that he be requested 10 cany out
the recommendatons oC said report ,
Nothing more has over been done In regard
to this irregular land transaction In which
lhe stat suffered.
STORY O TIE DEAL
The history or this peculiar schol land
dicker 113 as follows : In early years Elder
Young owned an eIghty on EIghteenth and
o streets , LIncoln He borrowed state school
.money , givIng the state a mortgage for $3.000
This land he subsequently sell , and bought
160 feet fronting on Eighteenth and 0 streets .
and also bought the northwest quarter ot
section O. town hlp 9 , range G , east. Then the
state released time mortgage o what land he
! sold en Eighteenth and 0 streets , and took
a mortgage on time quarter section descrIbed .
This quarter was a. , llmesle.d , was deede
had > been on the tax lIst and sold for , lnxes.
Owen & Oalcley bou'glt some in , and received
a tax tithe deed In some way time state had
permitted tlms deed to Issue without Int r-
posing. A lawsuit was the result , and II
went from the distrIct to the supreme court.
Finally , just before the ! explraUen oC the
tennis ot office ot Cowdry Stein and Leese
they compromised wIth Oakley by deeding
him the 160 feet on EIghtenth and a streets ,
and OaklE deeded the Eta te time quarter sec-
then . In consideration of $14,000.
This quarter sect on now became common
school land I was a valuable Improved
farm lying within one-hal mile ot he cIty
hiimoits . I was badly wanted , but II required
a petition ot 100 Crecholders to get It on the
market Yet the petition was torthcomlng
I was signed by State Journal and
state house Employes , and I few outside ot
those InsUutons , and presented to the Board
et Public Lands and Du'dlngs , I Is l a well
lmown tact that OVer hal eC the sIgners
wet not freeholders In the state cC Nebraska.
The petition was never certified to by the
county comrJssloners , as required by law ,
that the signers were feehoiders. In tact , It
wa. never presented to them at all.
On December 10 , 1800. the county commIssioners -
mIssioners receIved orders to "appraise said
sad
lands for leasing purposes , " which they did ,
appralsng ! It at frem $20 to $33 per acre
The following are the purchasers :
Joseph Burns , who was then putting In
water Plants for the state : Dan . puttng , who
was steward at time hospial ; Frank Iubord ,
who was a farm boss at the
bo& same public In-
atltution , and Fannie . D. Wright . who was
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hiving In Loumer's family , and OM Robinson ,
who was a pecumlator , mind was there to lout
under the hotco which had ' bn ubJsh d In
the State Jcurnl for thirty day , al tolowa' '
tensing or ( ammon School t.II-.NotI4
II hereby gIven that 11 Monday , the 11h
day ot Jnnul ) ' . loam , thl nrthwlt quarter
or section 9 , townshIp 9. . range G , IM I. In
1.lncoll , l.nCltlcount ) . Nehmka wl
bl offered nt Ilblo IIlnl to the hllhcI' '
bidder nt time ole ! or the commfl"loner ot
\ > ublo lands mind buildings , Mil leasing 10
commence at 10 o'clock n. m. anti contlnui
until all at said hands imave JOhN nnl STEION cent .
Commissioner
On the 12th day or Jnnunry , the tllrli llA ,
after Commissioner Inmphre3' took time oats
of ofce , the land was sold , not leaell , nt
nubile sale and to time parties above named .
In order to kelp Ioblnson quiet , ho Wi .
given one hot lie soon s01 10 Burns . and . ,
Ihtbbnrl sell to Lauer Today Joe Burns . \
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own forty acres antI the LaCer estate eIght ) J
acres. Steen's interest , It amoy Is unknown
This deal II one more illustration In the
way ot Ilblc hooting to whIch time ntcnton
ot the Ilrelent lerlslatilro Is directed , and
whIch the taxpayers ot time state hnvo arIght
rIght to lmnlt that It take action upon at
an early day .
mlrimmyimed , II Thrlo I'cIt of Water .
P.TTBUIO. 1.'ob. H.-Mra. Wiiam Sel.
fort , wife or n prominent contractor living nt
Nevlo island . a tow mies below here on the
Ohio 11'01 was dro\nC1 tedny whlo walking
across the river on time ice She was carrying
one chil , aged thre years . In lice arms , nt1 [ !
time olher stat walking boiminti .
wnlln behlll her She hnd
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reached the opposite shlb ot time river when
the ice broke amid let them through Alhough
drowmmed time water . was but three . foot deep all wert
i4csmmlmmt nt aim Agricmittmrfli College .
! \JrlcllhtRI Colc" ,
GUTIIm , Old . , l eb. H.-The IIgl91nlvo
commlteo to hl'estgto time agricultural college -
lege Is striking semite seJntonnl tcstmony ,
showlnl how mnnmoy thousands ot dollars was
corruptly squandered , llosilons Ollenl bought
and sold . mcmbers ot time Board oC Regents
Went on long junkelng tours at the expense
ot tIme institution , etc. The report , it. Is said ,
ovlli simow up one of the worst scandais no-
eantimed ( or years In time west.
Clgmmrctto 'l'rtm.t l'rosccmmtion ,
JERSEY CITY , N. J , , Feb. 11.-Cimancelior
McGIll hiss decided to allow the Ililior Bros.
of Newarkeli to nmake a suppienmentary bill
to their complaint against time Macrican To.
bacco commmpany , or Cigarette tt-ust ,
Slormmmmg , Xiovsmmairnr Sold.
B1I1MINGIIAM , Ala. , Feb. 11.-The Ago-
Ilerahi , Iiirmmoimoghmammi's only mmioriming loaner ,
was sold at receiver's sale today to Frammk P.
O'l3ricmm , for $20,010.
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Indianapolis Journal : Watts-Did you ever
know of amoy one dyIng for love ?
l'ottmt-Omlce. I icnesv a fellow who starved
to death after being refused by an hmeiress.
Detroit Tnilmtmne : Magistrate-You say that
timis momma defnicnted $30,000,000. Anytioiimg' cx.
ceptiommni about time case ?
Prosecutor-Yes , lmi fnmliy is in fairly
comfortably clrcuxmostances.
Pimiladeiplmia Inquirer : Quiziy-Do time
trolley cars stop for funeral procemisiomms ?
Bizly-Stop for them ? Man alivel tiiey
nomoke timem.
New York Weekly : Jlnks-Why are you
forever botimerimig me nbout timat blil I owe
voim ? Minks-I need the mooney. Jinics"m
Then you ought to be able to sympathize
Witie me. I need money , too ,
Cincinnati Tribimne : The tail girl mused
niommd'hat , " said time , "calm I do to
bring the coumit to lois kmmees at my feet ?
The short girl laugmmeml a hmolioov little
laugh with a dash of hmitters in it. "Simp.
loose , ' said time short girl , "you droll a dime
on time floor. "
% Vasuoington Star : "Why does Bitgglns at-
ways insist on his wife bein present when
lie makes a political speecho ?
"Hum-I gtmess it's tIme only time he en-
jo's the satisfaction of having her do the
lIstening , "
Town Topics : 'I offer thee , " exclaimed
time prince in the story , "my crown , Will
you share it with me ? '
Time beautiful maiden smiled. Sure
" . " shouldn't I ?
timing , she answered. "Whoy
They are wearing men's styles in every-
thtng. "
Puck : i'Inmma-I received a letter from
Graqe today.
Papa-How is time earl doing now ?
Mamma-Nicely ; lie's been sober for two
weeks , and Grace has promised him a stoan
yacht if lie behaves himself until summer.
WHY AND WHEREFORE.
Phmiiailelplmla Inquirers
lIe knew that she owned a couple of farms ,
And he said as Ime folded her tight in his
arms : -
"This treasure I'ii take. '
Time smart servant maid , as shoe saw the em-
Rernanhcd as she threw her hands to hsr
( ace :
"For the land's sake. "
111i:1t : V.ILIONTINE.
lIemi'urTm Johns in Chicago Times
When Betty lifts her merry eyes ,
And pours timem Into mine ,
Sue kmmows-for she is wondrous ovise. ,
Whmo , is her valentine.
lOut though I stroke her silky hmatr ,
And clasp her slender waist ,
Shoe'hi smile-her smile is passing ( alp.
And say I have no taste.
Sime'li let her littie fingers lie
In mine wlmene'er we part ,
.4nd mliii shme'il say-sioc is so 8l. _
I imaven't got hoer heart.
When .h3etty lifts her merry eyes ,
And pours them into mine ,
I knOW-tlmough I was never wise- .
That I'm her valentinei
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Yuur Momocy's Worth om' Your Mon B.tk , ' -
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. Cleveland has a good dcal of trouble keeping his gold
. ; athome , but he don't have
. any more trouble abotit it
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suits ? be- is
( .01.0 ' . , Why Simply -
S ! IE5CtYE cause we are good--.we do
I ' 0' . not fake. Everyone knows
I - , . : ' ' have tile
'L WC treasures anti
I they want them , When we
( . say a suit is worth so and
.s , it's worth that much
just
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. : for our SVCIFd is as good as
a government bond. We've
arranged a grand sale for tomorrosv and next week ,
Men's Suits WORTh * 7,60 , , , , , , , , , , , , . $3 7.O
Men's Simile WOIl'rjf S.L' ) , , , , , . , , 8.150
lien's Hull , tt'OitTIf 10.00 , , , , , , , d
' lien's SuIts WOlt'rir 12.00 , , . , . , . , . : , : , , , 1j 1W
Men's Overcoats WOlL'l'ml $ 650 , , , , . , , ti Memo's IliMems WO1LTJI I 8,50 , , , . , , . . , , , . $ 8MG
Men's Overcoats Vm'OIOTIL 8.00 , , , , , , , 8,150 Meq's Ulster , . \'omt'rlI 10.00 , . , , , , , , , , , , to vu
lien's Oyercoats O'OItTI [ 10.00 , , , . , , . , 1(3 , .iv Mri'g Ulster , . V'OJt'j'lt 32.00 , , , , . . , , , , , IOISU
Melt's Overcoats WOILTI ! 32.L43 . , , , , , JLJ,15j Merm'a Uiseers 'lVOIt'i'Jf 15.00 , , , , , , , , , , , 150.00
emmmzl's Overcoats woxrm'mi $3AO. , , . , , .
Chmild's Overcoats WOIt'ril 3.50
Child's Ovorcoaii WORTh 4,019. . . . . . . .1.01)
Child's Oveeoali WOlt'l'li 0.0' ) , , , . , , , 15 05)
Boys' 2.piece Suits OVOJITII $2.00. . . . . 150 hloys' loris rant Soils WORTh 15.00. $ JIQ
Iloya' 2.pieco Suits \OitT1i 3.00. . . . . 11.01) Iloys' long pammi Suit. WOIITIE 600 , , t1 U0
Boys' 2-piece Suits WOIITIf Li' ) . . . . . 15 150 Boys' long pant Suits V.'OitTIi 7.60 , , 7
Boys' 2pleCe Suits W'OlL'l'IL 4.0)1 (10 hloys' long Pant 511145 WORTH 8J
iloys' Ultere WuJItTlI $3,513 , , , , , , , , , , , $43.5O
hey. ' lilsters 'WOIITIC 4.o0 , . , , . , . . , . . , .1,00
Boys' Ulster. OVORTOI 5.00 . , , , , , . , . . , . 15.00
Boys' Ulster. OVOiITI ! 0,00 , . , . , . , , , . J.JU
We vil1 be OICfl every day from 8 a. m , to : i p , ni , and
vi11 guarantee to give ycur money's woi-Lh ,
BROWNING , IING & CO. , -
Reilabhts Cbotiub.-rs. N. "iS' . Cur. 15ii ; and Iotmgins.
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