- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = : : : : - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - : - - _ _ _ _ . , : - - . . ; _ , ' - - . - - - - - - - - . : - , - - - . - - . . - - - - - - - - - - -r-- - _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . 'JUJJ ! Ull.i.JIlJ.IAJ.J..J.J : JHJJ ! ! : ' .ILUUIAY , JU'nltU1Utr ! 1.1 15Ul. r t L = : : , - - _ . _ . - , SYNDICATE - ) MADE ) A PROFiT - - New Bout : Imlo Being MaTkt. ( in Lontl ti nt a Neat Advauco. SUBSTITUTE FOR l ! SILVER HilL Thuo 1xt.i1e'i , for Mlkll" 1ncofl1 TRI JelltIM-Hxh'lllel 1)IiscUAtiIfl If Ihl' l'ru" . ' . . , I'o.tnl Cnrs- Ilu.,1 : for 1'lchn" " uf I UCII,1 Nuw llu'gcll fur , ' 'hml. WASI aTO : Feb. l-Thp scnale be- . I jan Its slsslon 10llay ( with 1 splrllCll dls. I cusHion of the fnancIal quelon , but soon . tume , Its alenton 10 the Ilostofce flpFO Itrlaton bi , und sponl the remainder 01 I the caon the propusilen to hn\'o the ' government own raiway pnbtal cars. Mr. V11a3 of % 'IsconIn hrolGht ) on the Vias . fnancIal IIcllulon ' by oferlnJ I bill grantIng Ing tu the Iresilent the authority he had rcqUcsto 1 In his rcnt menlRe , fur tS3ulng 3 : per cent bonds , payable In guhl. Mr. Shrrll OlHCI 1 substitute to the silver bUt tl10rted yesterday , Ilrovhlng lor gIIt ' { bands : and temporal ) Gold eertfct s. Thl two Colorado cnturs , Mr. Teller and Mr. Wolcll calc attention to tile fact that thl H'ndlcato of bankerA . who had HI- eurell control of these bond were now InI Iletng them In London at 121 , maldlg a net Ilrolt et 8 per celt at the oul et. The dehalu brought out frequent [ rcferenco 10 the contract belnen the Treasury department - ment and the banker null a/ a result Mr. MJrIch offert a resolution calling on the president for : copy ot the conlrcl , I was agreed to take the vote on thc 1 Jenlug [ : l1enlllent as to railway iiotaI m'rvlco ' ut 3 o'cloell lomorrow. The sIKll I I agreed to the house resolution , ext ldlng the time for mailing returns on the Income tax until Apri Ii next. A Inanclll * bill on the lines of the presl- lenl'l last messagu to conres9 waR presented tu the bcnale today by :11 VlaR , 11I1crt ] .0 f \I consln , Its reading was folocl with Hutch Inlerest and It brought out 1 brlcf , but ! ltlrlcll Ilbale , The measure Is entitled , "A Di lo Save the Alerican People , $ i6I7I.7O. " I recites the 1 > reaident'a statement that he lied , ngrre,1 to the Issue of $ r2.400.000 hOII . Ia'nblo In "coin" lt In Interest equivalent 10 :1 per cent. hut hol retained the right to isane bonds payable In gold al : per cent If \ congress grntell the lulhorlt ) ' . The bill states that this difference In Inleret amounts to $5:19,159 : IJer year 01 $1lT Ino In the thirty years during which the bonus wi run I Is provided that the secretary of the treasury shall ba authorle,1 , to issUu $65,000. 000 ot honds nl 3 lIeI cent Interest payahle In gold In thirty 'ears. The bonds arc to bo - . ( used In redeeming legal tenders and ore to be exempt front lux. Vi1EitE IS TIE CONTRACT ? \lmE Mr. Hoar , republican of Masachiisetts . rose as Mon as the reading oC the hi closed and. addressing himself to Mr. Vias , said : "Will the senator tel us as to the authority for the great savings ho sets forth ! \Vho arc ' , the persons with whom these arrangements ; . for buyIng the bents have been made ? Wheri Is the contract ? Wo oughl to be fully In- Cormell. " "I am not the keeper of CXEcut.o IOCU- ] ments " responded Mr. Vilas. "The president - lent has given us his views In his message . " "But , " Insisted Mr. hoar. "we should , havetlio details. \0 have only a statement . ot certain facts anl ( conclu810ns' the president - dent but there Is al Nltro absence of do- . " tnI3. , , , "r have no more details than any other senator . " s"ald Mr. Vilas. Mr. \Volcott republican of Colorado gave a new turn to the discussIon. ' "Tho mornIng reports tel us . " said he , "Uul these bonds arc being taken lu Lon- ' - don at 12 % . and by this means the syndicate - cato of Jewish bankers who hare taken the bouds arc now mailng 'a profit of 8 pir ceut , ' . Iroft ; M , yus salt there was an additional . , ' reison why a new form of b3ud should be \ authorized. . \ Mr. Teler . said the president had given " \ no details as to the contract with the h.lilers. ' . \ Tim ways antl . means committee of the house 1 _ , had been trying to get lt the fects. hut hal ' . ' not yet faun cut the names of all the parties Interested , In the bond contract. A few ' . I months ago our bonds soh easily at less than I 3 per cent l'terest , I could not bo possi- ) ' I blo said Mr. 'feller. thaI the utter lack of tact ot tlic ; Treasury departlent had forced up the rate of Interest from Icss than 3 per cent to 3 % per cent Inlerest. when thE last bonds aro' much superior to the former ones I these bonds were selling lt such a halll- . some "rofl In London Il showed the credit of the United States had net been so serious . ' a the president tried to malIc the country beiievo. At this point Mr. Sherman of Ohio came forward with another financial measure. lIe offered It as a substitute to the bi for un- limited slIver coinage reported ] from the t finance committee yesterday. Mr. Sherman's rJI Is similar to the one Introduced some time ago although he now gets It directly before the senate , It provides for bonds al 3 per cent . payable In gold coin and for the Issue or gold coins. Doth lhe bills of Mr. Vias and Mr. HIH'r- man went to the table. Thereupon - r.iii , democrat of New York rallell lhe PabSt that they ought to go on the calendar . where they could ( be got at. and would have the sale al- vantages as the silver bi reported yester- day. There was a spirited colloquy . but the bills were left on the lable. Mr. Aldrich republican of ! hole , Iland , had suggested during the debate that If thc senate wanted more details IS to the bone contracts between the treasury and bankers the best thing to 10 was to cal for the con- tract. lIe now Introduced a resolutIon 10 this effect . I calls on the pre11dent to semI the senate I not Incompulable with public Interest a copy of the contract between the treasury all certain bankers for the purpose of bonds Mr. Aldrich sought to have the resolution Imuwlately considered . but Mr. Vest objected and H went over. With this financial prelude ended . the senate turned to Ieneral business. Mr. Morgan of Alubama secured the pas- rle or 1 Joint resolution In accordance with t.IO president's annual message concerning the Venezueia-IirItlsh.Gulann boula ] 1. Tbe house resolution was passe,1 , extending the time for making returns on the Income tax from the first Monday In March to Apri " 15 next a4vE TOO lUCH POWEll The senate then resumed consideration of the 110stolco appropriation bill . Mr. Chan&l- leI or New hampshire mlle n sharp urralgn- ment of the provision giving the Ilustlaster ' general discretion over expending time $3,200- : \ 000 for railroad lJstal , roules. I gave u do- signing lal an opportunity to "sQuee e" railroads by lhreatenlng to limit them on the rack If they wished to have their compensation - Ion Increase for postal service. "Anll the great politIcal committees . also seek varIous means of raising money . . said Mr. Chandler. " 1hoy seek money from all available sources . They lke It In lange sums , an,1 , 1'/0) ' preerit mono large corporatIons rather titan In smal subscriptIon frol IndivIduals. " Mr. Oormau at one tIme chairman or time ' democratIc national commIttee , contended , Mn Chandler's Ideas uf politIcal Influence Chanller's Ileas Ilolleal InOlenco were groundless. Mr.'Ilss , who was Ilostm8stor general In 2tr. Cleveland's first cabinet , supported the amendment The raiway postal service was being run at a loss ut $11,000,000 annually , . although . . lallo len would contract to run ' I without 1 dollar's deficiency If they could llave reasonable laws and regulatIons ! I. Vlal offered , an alel'lnenl ' to the pending bill Ilru\lllng for the luncimaso ownership and lanagcmcnt of the necessary raIlway pOltal cars by the Iovernment , and lro'IlIng an all- Ilropriaton of $50a.000 therefor. Mr. Via saId that whIle he was at time head of the Ioltolce department he ( had lalle care- ful inquIrIes showll ! thaI the total vllu' of , ' ' " railway postal cars was .GOOOOO , although 'I congress appropriated $2.000.000 for the an- tual rent of these cars , besIdes Ila'lng by 'eigh for the mal they curled lie also .resented tgur a Just prepared by time rati- _ way mali bureau showIng a total of itO raIlway - , way pstal cars . worth at an average of / $3.50. maltng a total Investment of $2,590- 000. Tbo maintenance ot these 70 cars COlt $822.3&0. l rol this Mr. Via drew the con- elusion the government ' was paying aufllcient .t hntal annually for tIme Iluilal cars to buy . , / . , - - cl- - ' ' I theta outrIght ansi maintain them lie took up Ipeclnc routes between New Vork CIsI- cage , St Luis , cincInnatI and Pltsblrg. Gi- lag thA figures by which he claimed the rent Inll raIlroadS WAS greater than the cost of the cars. CI.\NG MIGhT HAMPER TIE SEnVICE. . , out that the law was lr. Allison 110lnte thlt Ilw WIse so ( ranted that the amount pall for rent for car was In Part for transportation , so the figures WEe erroneous tn sho"'lng exorbitant rentals , The Vias amendment proposed to rt\oluUoulze the postal system , whIch should not be undertaken wIthout InvestigatIon. . Mr. 10ar asked U time adoption of the proPosed Posed , change would not lmlnlsh the number , I of postal ears , the speed and rapId time schedule. lie saId word reached him from buslneln men , without reGarll to politIcs . that they vera very apprehenstve about the change' . chanle. . Mi' . VIIas repllcmt that the postmaster gsa- : i' Vla ! rtplelthat tle oral will oerclso I wise discretion and not , I cripple the service I crlpllo : . Aldrich spoke against the extensive . and changes as conGress was about to expire ambled : "I vant tl say to the gentleman frent Marylammd ( Mr. Gorman ) , who has given lor\11 . notice of 1 o'clock sessions . amI the gentle- . man . from Hentucky ( Blackburn ) , who ap. II't 80 anlOl1 to eXI1dte appropriation . In attaching gems- bills , that I thy persist bills they oral legislation to appropriatIon bis " vill not lalle much progrc wi ! "Do 1 tmnlc'rstand , the senator to make I a threl , " soul Mr. Blackburn , "that U mcndmrmts . . which - do not , , suit - - - his , , . . - hypo- - critical taste are aileron no Inu II" u - . soelates will not allow these appropriation his to be pn"II ? " "Not ol all , " said Mr. AldrIch "but I this process Is \CI'slsl ! } In the gentleman \roce \ shoull understand that there Is great danger of an extra sc.lnn . " It was agreed tbbt the vote on the railway - way postal car amendment should bo taken :1 3 p. as. tOlol row. There was I hot cx- . Cimammdier amiLl Mr. Bcrry change between Mr. Chandle alll of Arllalt ! ! ! . whel the later complaIned against an ohj"ctol which Clt him oft from [ securing the passage of n land bill . Mr. Challler \a made n poilt of order against slch "scolding. " eoh\ng " ' ' ' what I conceive to he "I Propose ' 10 Pi ) concel'o right " salll Mr. henry , "and I do not pro- 1)o ) to let time senator ( Chandler ) Interfere wih that right. " Mr. Chaudler sal'l : ' Mr. Berry had certainly been scolding. Mt. Dery finally conchl1el with the remark - mark : "I was about to express an opinion of tIme senator , which wOII,1 , not be proper to xprcs Oi the floor . " Time senate then , al 5:3 : p. 1. , hell a brief executive session and adjounmied. HY J'OI IIS'I'IIC' l51hL' ; . Hnuol1 abet Early : , tn 'I'nko lip the = 1\11 . A p ti rep na LI on. WASlIGTO . I eb. 13.-The house devoted - voted the dab' to business relating to the District of ColumbIa , cml , with but one ex- cepton , was f'aturele 3. During time debate : II Van orh's ' of New York secured the hoar and introduced , a resolution calling upon the committee on ways rind means to furnish II" , hnnon tin nnntri't 11 tIp r"r"nl hn"1 " tin- . , _ _ _ . . . . _ w _ _ _ . . _ .un _ _ . _ _ u _ otatons anil such other Informaton as the secretary ef the treasury had communicated - cated to _ the committee Mr. WIlson 1m- ledlately informed the house the ma- jorly report upJn the Joint resoll- ton providing for 3 per cent gold bond9 which had been favorably acted upon by the committee . woul,1 , contain a copy of the mich desIred contmrt. The mInority of tIns committee was granted leave tu file n report aalnst time Joint reolntol and hare It printed for tIme usa oC the members tomorrow it being the understanding that Mr. Wilson would ! cal up the resolution nt that time. On motion of Mr. Talbot of Maryland , who desired to cal 111 the naval aproprlalon bill toniorrow It was agreed that the house should meet tomorrow at 1 o'clock. The hoase nonconcurred In the senate amend- meats tu the bill for the examination : and classIfication of certain mineral lands In Montana and Idaho and ordered a conference. Mr. Heard .of MIssourI , chairman of the , District of Columbia commitee , then claimed time remainder of the day . and the house en- teed upon the consideration of District bus- Iness. During the debate upon the district bill Mr. Van Voorhis of New York obtained the floor and read a resolution calling on time . secretary of the troemry for information con- corning the bond contract which he said he would push ns soon as ho possibly could be recognIze to 10 so. Thereupon : . Wilson said : " 1 have n copy of the . " contract and will Include I In my report. TIme resolution was : ' 'hereas. On Friday last the prasident entered Into I Private contrcl In writing wllh certain persons to borrow $52,000.0' ; ' of gold upon .1 per cent thlrty-el' bonl , of the United States al 1 rte equivalent o t' 1 per cent Jremlum : nut ! Whereas . Bonds exacty' shnl'lr ' Issue'l clghtecil a 'eam ago and having unly twelve elhteon . rln were selling on the New York ml'llels un SaturiaV at I premium of l . mr cent n\I nt that rte , these thirty- year bomls are worth 19hnl \ ; \\'lmoreas . A cabll'grm from l.ollon \\hereas. 1rglsh capitalIsts are remly to PY I premium of 12 1Ie1 cent on salll bOI19 ; anti ' " ] 'her\ns unt , 'fhe ways amid means committee ot this \ lioue not complcholJln time rea- lon which actuated the executve In soln so many mllon of bonus at 1 premium ot II ! per Cllt when I plemlUI of 12 per . cent could be nne much more ought to be. obtnlned , on yesterday hall the secretary ot the treasury beforl II amid exnmlnel , him nt1 r.htalned u ' ot In relation thereto COIl ) said written contract antI nil Informallon which write pecrctnl' of the treasury COUlll give on the subJect : nail " 'herel. 'rhe Inforllton thus obtained hal not been communlcate to this house : "n.l " " "hereal. At this stage of thlR congress It I Is a nsntter of such momentcua.imnpomtatmce H Is mater . anti , the right ot this house to know what information the ways amid means commitee has received In relation to this loan , HOROlvc , . That the committee on ways and means ot this house report Immediately ! mill the testhnon . evidence anti statements furnished to It ) by the secretary ot time treasury In relation to thaI loan , Including trenllry contrct mal ( wills any 11erson or per- lens concerning the same. Almost Immelialely after Mr. Van Voorhis' resolutIon had booms ream 1 MrVIlson . chairman - man of the ways and means comnmmmittee . pro sentel the report on tIme resolulol for 3 per cent bonds ] and with It time contract real , by Secretary Carlisle. The minoriy were given leave to fo u miloriy report at any time. several bills tIme house adjourned - After pasting ! bis al- Afer journel until tomorrow at 1 o'clock WU.r. 1lt.l.TIIE . IX I'C = SIN flh.L. Settlers 01 Omssabaitit'l 'Vllneh 110 r.lulh ' ' for helr l'urclmmsmcs . 111 t l'ln ! 1'lrcJ. WASHINGTON , Feb , 13.-Speclal ( Tele- comumisi.loner of Indian allaire gram.-The ) commlsiione alalr has sent a communicaton to the senate eem- mile on Indian affairs . maskIng a reqomumea- daton adverse to time bill Introduced In the senate by Senator Manderc antI In the house by Congressman Meiklejoimmm . exlendlnl the time for )1yment 10 purchasers of lands of the Omaha miamI , Wlnnehago ) lllans In No- braska Time letter etates that time time should not he oxtelled without the consent of time Intliamms all that time Indians with one cx- I celmtiomi . are c'ppooed to the propositon , A measure haS already become a law making , the exteniOn provldell time consent of the Indians can he obialned . I Is not Ilrobabl6 that even a favorable repcrt will be obtained ems the pending bill . In view ot the ftatement male by the conlnlas'oner ' of Indian affairs . Congressman Pckler : receIved Informaton from the Indian clUes today that there will be Issuance or the proclamation - an early Isuanco Ilroclalaton opems- lag the Yanlltoa Indian reservatIon , on April I. The president's 11roclamatcn must be Issued . sued al least thirty days In advance ' ot the sue ) opening , and Major Iellier : has been urging upon the Indian bureau the necessity of maIlIng - lag the 11ruclamaton b fore the ht of March. limihimun % ItIuitlumi p cmii llommie . WAShINGTON , Feb. 13.-The Sac and Fox Indian delegatIon healll1 by Chief eokuk l have returned their reservation In Indian Territory . They came hlre several weeks ago to uliscuss certain reservation maters , antI becsme stralHled In the city . They wallet ! here several lays for funds to secure their transportatIon home , and time government finally advanced them their ox- pel&el frol a tumid due them ( icirmit , 11. . ) . J Il.rnvlll. WAShINGTON , F'eb . 13.-0eneral I3ussey Is reported much improved at the emergency hospital today. lie wIll not , how.ver , be ra- moved t. his bome ton a few days . Army -1'11101'11'1101 unit uigimeii. WASINGTON , 1'eb. 13-Th Ilrelident has signed the army approprIation bIll and time act authorizing the appustimuemIt ot cadets at the naval aplltlenL ) WILL \ AUTHORIZE TiE BONDS _ _ _ _ ( ContInued from First Pe ) part per month consent , minless thereto. time ; ; of ' tIme second (2. ( ) All deliveries hnl he mRtli nt nay ot the sUhtreAsurles or at any other legal do- poslon' of the United Stntes. ' (3. ( ) All gout cell del\'erCI shall he secured . cured on thp hasl1 ot 25.S grains of stnnlar,1 , curel gold per dollar , It within lmit ot tolerance. (4. ) honda 11elverc under this contract ( to he ( lehi'erel \llor accrued Inter. ( 'at . which Is to he assumed nlul ! paid hy the Ilarlel ot the secon,1 , part nt the time of their delivery to them Seconll-Shonhl ' the secretary of the treasury - ury uleslre to Offer or sell any of the bond ot the United States on or before the 1st of October 1S95 . he shall first offer the Ramo to the Imrles of the secolul hart : hut thereafter he shal be free from every such oblIgation to the Parties or the second prt. ' ot the treasur ' ThIrd-The secretary ) hereby reserves the rIght within ten da's from time date . tn case he Rhnl reeeivo mum- thoIl ) ' fl'om congress therefor to Issue I any bonds , ) of the UnHfl ! States bearing : : her cent Iiiterest of which the Ilrlnelpll nail Interest ! bal be specifically payable \ In Unltl States gall cola of tIC present wplht oust , ! lIminess . for the 10111 herein nllllll , to : such : per cent hOluls to he ac- , cepteti bY time parties of the fecoll part , cefted I . t S1S.GOtfl ; lien ounce of Atnnlart , IArl ' , CAlIT.\.lS1S 1A Y gXlENSI S. Fourlh- hOllls shah be delivered to time vartles of the second imrt or either ot partes lart tistifli . except . in paxml . for coin _ . ! _ II time _ to name reeel'el nereum000r . vImerem1umii time secretary of the treasury shall anti will Ile- liver the bonus < ns hereIn pr\ldl,1 , ! nt such Places 11 hal be desigmiatcil hy the pam'ties of the accent ! IJrl Any ; expense of dcliv- C' ' enl of the 1nle,1 "IAtIS sh:1 be as- sume,1 , and luuhil by the Parties of the see- , ! . oft llrt. Fifh-II consIderatIon or the 11rehnse of such COll , the IJrle ; 'l the second , fart nn,1 , their 1..oelates hereul1ler nSSlme Iml wIll hear all time expenses lul Illvlahle loss of bringing Jell from elrop ! herrlller. , 111 , as far ns lies In their t'wlr. will exert nIl financIal Inluence timid wi mnlle nil legitImate eforts to protect the treasury of the Unltll , States lJallst Irotecl wlthlrwnll , of gnu this ! contract umemuling the conJlete IlcrfollllCe uf 11 wlllC9S whereof time Parties hereto have herlulto set their ! utsmuiq , In Ivu Parts this Sth day ' of l ebrlarY , 1I5 : ) J. O. CAItL1SI.E Seoretarv of the Treasl' ) ' . AUGUST HRI.'IONT & eo. , On behalf of lesRr ! N. 1 Hothchlhs & Sons Lomidomi . amid Them"eh'ps. j. P. MOitIAN & CO . On Hehnlf of ! r , .T , : 5. Morgan & Co. . London , . amid Timeunselvi's. Attest : W , E. CIH'rIS , Atest F'iIANCIS I.INDES S1'ETSO CONTRACT NOT GENElAI.T.Y COM- MENDEI ly some members of the ways and means commite I Is held this Is an opton In favor of the homl syimulicate whie others claIm the provision Is jusl and merely HIves time present plehasers of time bonls an oPllor- tunly to maintain thc price lt which the present issue was sold mind not allow a end at n much more favorable ! Ilrlcl to be hut on the market to time letrlmenl of the bonds already purchased by the syndicate. There Is notiming . I Is dammed . in the ( conlrct to prevent time treasury from rejlctng ot- fore of the syndicate and lallng bond sales eleewimere nor Is It forcea 10 sell entirely to the synlcate If It chooses to sell elsewhere - where . but It Is said by this very provision the o\'ernment Is assnrel II cnn dIspose of future bond Issues on equally favorable terms to HseH. Members of time commitee favorable to time bond resoluton declared there Is nothing In the contract that Is not right and pruper , while those opposed to IL say It should never have been made. - - WOUI.U Gin : 'lf : SILVtn COIN.\GI Sdlmo tn 11\0 aleNheluli , UuHnrs Iccolucd Inlo , \ Iwrlcnl JouoY , WAShINGTON l eb. 13.-An old law has been discovered upon the statute books by free silver men which they declare gives them ground to hope that they can bring ubont the coinage of silver In an Indirect way through the use of Mexican 10lars , The law was passe In 1857 and Is section 3,5G7 of time Revised Slatutes. I Is us folows : "Tho pieces commonly known as the quarter eighth and sixteenth of the Spanish dollar and of the Mexian dolar shal be receivable at he treasury of time United States and its several offices . and at several p05tofces and laud omces . nt the rates of I valualon following : "The fourth or a dollar . or piece ot two' reals lt 20 cents ; the eighth ot a dollar . or piece or one real at 10 cents , at ) the slx- teentb of a dollar . or hal real , at [ edits " The section folowllg provides that these coins shnl not be reissued Irom the treasury but shah b. recolnc.1 Into Unlte Stutes coins. This law IH never been repealed and , silvqr men In congress assert that It Is possible - sible to send the metal to Mexico for coin- ago . relmpurt I Ito the Ulltel States and present It 01 the treasury. They assert that time validity ot the law Is beyond queston und point to the statute resurrected by Secre tory Carlisle . which practically comlels time treasury to redeem national bank notes In Gold as evidence thaI there are more Intricacies - tricacies In the monetary system than have been real el. Time Brat step the silver men say , Is to secure n construction of time low by some compelent aUlhorlty. They tear that Attorney General Oney would rule agaInst them and are trying to devise a plan to secure an opinion from time judiciary com- mloe ot the hous . Representative nartman of Montana has introduced a resolution Intended to bring the mater of the old Mexican silver law to the attention of the house and serve us : \ opening wedge In the dlscns lon of the question. I not reported from a cImmltee within six days the resolution wIll be Urlvl- lege and can 0 called up at any tm . I calls on the secretary of time treasury to Inform time house what proportIon at the receIpts of the government since February 1 , 18:5. have been pall In time coins men- toned In time law and which provided for their reception at the treasury. SIIEltMtr.'S . JIN'.CI "II ASUHI , Very blmlnr 10 Site One Iltroduccd hy thus I.n.tlollh. WASHINGTON , Feb. 13.-The substItute for the Jones unrcstrlctel coInage bill , reported - ported from time fnance commitee yesterday , whIch Sonalor Sherman today proposed , Ii In most respects a copy of the bIll Introduced by him on the 17th multlnmo. I Is chunKed , however , so as to permit tIme Issuance or 3 lIeI cent gold bonds payable In five years . for the purpose solely or maintaining the gold reserve - serve amid not to meet current deficiencies , as In time original bill. The certificates of In. debtedness authorized by time orIgInal bill are connnod 10 meeting time treasury defclencle : "now existIng or which lay hereafter occur " They are to bo lade p1yalle In lawful money of time United States IIHl time amount to ha Issued Is ' . ) ft ( to the discreton of the secre. tary. No lmiaton of ( limits Is fixed Ullon the certIfIcates . 8tll1 MOYUll ' un Flnmuuut'tu 'I hut " 'ccic WAShINGTON , Fob 13-A movement was sot on foot In the senate today to secure - cure 1 vote on the 11110lnl queston this \\'ecl 'fho plnn Is to devote Monday anti 'rmieniiay to the tiscuslion mind ohtnln nasal- IOU8 consent 10 lull n Vote at the chose of I cole the day 'ruesdu , ' 1he proll081ton has met wIth considerable fnvor. 'fhelO Is some h'slnlon on the hurt o the present man- ngor of the ullprollrllton hills tn give the necessary time to time iieiiat In,1 , there are several senators who immure nol hetn seen . fomo or whom many object ) the scheme succeeds the proeeelln/s wil bo on the insets ot the Jones unletrlele,1 , colnlJo huh , wIth votes lteI time various ImelHlments und substItutes Ilv been paBsel u\on. Iris . 1''lul.r I 1.1118. NEW YORK ) eb. 13.-At time regular n1etnl of the . New York Hoard or Trade and 'rransportatlon today time to- ! lowing wa adopted l : That lit the of time \ boarti nil . senlo \oln al govenmi- menl loans should , In thl future be male to time people In umuunta suItable to theIr SaVings , at 3 per cent or less. prilclpal and Intertst tu be panllle In gold , and , the Ionress : he requIred \ to enact laws to curry this : Into effect Inl out , IIIY rnr U.hale , WASHNO'rON , FCI ) . 13.-'he house \11. . . lerot6 Its attention tomorrow to the bout ! rO'luUon reported from the was and melns commitee anti Spealler CrsI ) lald ( time ) ' wl Irobabl' reach I vote tomorrow 'ght. Time ( ommltee on rules wi meet In the morning and will rllor a rule al. lowinG Irllin number ot hours for de- hate awl 1 Ixlrs u tme for a vote late In time a ft em'nooum. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l'nl < lluI "r iii. . Tr""ry , " 'ABlINGTON. Feb. 13.-Tcda"e state- ment or the eonllton of the treasury IhoWI : AvaIlable cash balance , $ lU , 2H5 : gold re- serve. $ l2,215tiSt. Work ot t'"Mlon ltvt,1 loard , WASHINGTON , PeL. 13.-RespondIng to a resolution of the senate , the secretary oC the Interior today sent to the senate n tnte- meat showIng the work of the board oC Innl review ot thelllnlon olte from the beginnIng 'of the , llrrnent ! fiscal year to January 1 The stttlent shows that for this Ileriod tn.ola c4ns ' were received by the hearth or which G.012 were RlmIU11 nimd , ] & ,3/ rljcctll II the others being returned to the varl0Y1 divisions 'II remain- lag unncted upon. I I ! lUUI.U = u1 II : itii'ii.Et. : : lx.Commumuitiomier : suHblR l. ! rr . \ntnonh.e ! ClO Uocknrr 1itepotumnicuuilttloii. , : WASINOTON , t1b , 13.-The recomn- menllaton of the Iocicry joint commission that time secon,1 , sectoi\ ( \ of the act 01 May H , t880. relating to lo\u\ \ \ 'cbntesls , be repealed , Is vigorously IntagonliNI by S. : I. Stock- singer , ormerl ) tlt 'tonunlssloner ' of the general land office . 1 'IU has issued n pans- phlet giving his reasons for pposlng time re- peal of time section . , The law , says the ox- commissioner , has been In force nearly fit- teen ) 'ear Its 11rposo was to give to the individual who [ urnlshfl to Limo goverment the Informaton In a gIven case that time law was being complCl wIth and paid the expenses - penses of eSllblshlng that fact and procur- Ing a cancelaton of time entry . a Ilreerrell [ right for thirty days after time aGreement of cancelaton to institute a claim to the lanl. , The contests . he says were permited beforetime the enactment of time low and woull bt still If Il were retmenied . In all time ( line the law lIas beets tn force nocommlsloner of the general land olco and no secretary of time Interior has suggested its repeal Mr. Stockslager says he Is satisfied the esti- ! satsfol est- mated Increase In time expenses subnul ( hy the experts or time cOlmlsIOn as due to the act Is great ) . In excess of the actual aldd eXl1lnSes on account thereof . In conclul- Ing his nrGument he pays : "if Mr. Timiler was righmt when be decIded the congress hail , In various ways Invled and encouraged per- sons to Inlorm against those who arc emitieav- I orlng to acquire title 10 the public land fraud- uIEt ) . or leb"ly lS time only mlelluatr means of protletng the United , Stoles , and Secretaries Vias , 1.1mal' . Noble and Smith [ wore right In liberally eoustrulng the act to further this purpose , all _ congres has legis- ltel for years with this 110wledgn before It . then we Inslsl this repeal wouJ bl a complete reversal of time policy of the gas'- ernment Ul10n this subject and that too without amsy recommenlalon from lie ( laud ) department. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "OlI ll JIJBC'IU : , ! ClltO Takes ' \CUII aim a = ulhor nr l'rc81. o"llnl Aimpoitmtnmeluts . A\\olnlmIIIM. ' .ASIIOTON. l.'eb. 13.-The senate In executive session rejected the nominaton of A. Augustus heal ) ' of New , York to be collector - lector oC Inleral revenue for the First district of New York , to succeed Ernest Natimaim resigned - signed . Although the olcial reports state th1t Mr. Iealy was rejected It Is learned from other sources thaI the nominaton started some IHht discussion and that on the moton of : lr.Hllt was passed over. The nominaton oC William M. Campbel to he Unied Slates marshat for .Mlmmmiesota ummmolilciahhy : lnnesota was Inolclaly re- Imorted reports. as rejlcted , but not so given [ In fcal : 'fe following confrmatons were announced : Postmasters-Iowa-\\ . Porter , m Dorado ; A. Ncunmami Aciller ; D. O. Stomme Hawarden ; T. F. Ianaimer Forest City ; C. L. Price Wapelo : J , F. Huntngton , Oaklaumtl South Dakota : G. C. lhldlobrool . Millbanks. Cal- Ifornla-I. Yele . Palo Alto. Judhciar-J. C. McNally . to b Judge of the probatt court In time county ' of Salt Lake Utah ; Ilemmry Shields . to be judge 01 probate In the court of pro\t cf Summmnmhtt . Utah : Isaac K. Wright to bfr judge of probate In the county of Ce'ler , Ubh ; John T. Lazenby to be judge oC probate In the county of WnynE. Utah ; F. ) \ ; . aPPlI , to be judge of probate In time county of Juab , Utah. 11' 1 ; U' riD - ; l'UihL1C' , LtUS1NIS. Ilynl 1'1 time lelltnllR letw"cl Clove- 11111 amid : lnrtl'h.lr , \ UWIr.lr. . WASIIINGTON . l el" " " , 13.-Specl1 ( Tele- grauu.-mi ) connection , with the charges made by ex-Gorernol DOr aialnst Secretary Mor- ton Congressman lran said : "Ther Is no reasol1'"Vly our people should be concerned about .itllo { personal relatons , past or hmrqsenL . 'exiting between President Cleveland and Secretary Morton. I makes no difference whether they have been unfriendly - friendly In the past or not. I Secretary 10rton ever entertained toward time presIdent such feelings net are attrIbuted to him by Governor Boyd . It Is not surprising that he should have expressed himsel In a char- acteritcly vigorous manner. The people or Nebraska mny complenmis . and a majorlr of them do commdemmmn time gold standard policy of President Cleveland , and thi gente- man whom hI selected for the position of secretary of agriculture In his cabinet. Secretary - retary Morton was the only prominent gold standard mn construclvely un agriculturist whom Presldent-I locl Cleveland could find to asslEt him 1 : changing the ngrlcnlural ccmmunlc of the west from bimetalIsm to a geld standard. Ho undoubtedlr knew the personal feelngs of Mr. Morton al the timmme . and since their reconciliation Is commmplete . I thlnl that we should be charitable and not undertake to disturb these relatiotma . " .01.DI O TiE bUSUUY CIVIL 1511.1 . 1'oo1hiilly 1110 l'llnuch.1 lUcnsurl 1r" , no Atucheo. WASHINGTON Feb. 13-Senator Coele- ' nell , chairman of the Ipproprlalon commlt- tee , has been hopeul he woull be able to re- port the sundry civil bill by today but 1 has not yet been put in . and there Is a possibility I will 10t be ready for time senate during the present weole The cause of the delay Is round In the tact the commlteo Is yet uncertain - alms ( about what course It may bo desirable to pursue towarl meetlg the treasury tie- ficit. I Is learned today lhnt Secretary Car- lisle was al time sonata enl of the capitol for some lme yesterday , and that most of the time was consumed In consululon with Senator - alor German In regard to the advisability of Inconumoratlng the short ( hue loan In tJ sundry - dry civil bi , Senator Gorman la understool to be of the ( opinion prorllon should bo mal\ for $100,000,0000ftime _ t _ proposed certificates. CI .U' RATES . INTO NI nl'SI\ . LOIt amid Short II.ul ( lauRie TOlllrurly . , 8u"IIIIIlld. WAShINGTON . Feb. 13.-Upon application of the Chicago & Northwestern and other ralwuys , the ( Interstate Commerce Comniis- Don has suspemlcl time long / and short haul clause of the interstate comloreo law , so as to enable railways that IleslrB to do so to carry lt cheaper rates to lenger distance Ilolnts In the braslla region of the erop failure . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Letter Carriers and ' 1 heir Uay' " 'orl ( . WAShINGTON . Fei ) . 13-Flrst Assistant Postmasler General Jones has Issued a cir- cular to pcmtmmmastere It tree delvery offices holding that "imereafter- letter carrier who Is a member of thBjlocal board of examiner shal receIve full imay , for each lay h ! Is en- gagell with the ( other Inembrs of the board In conductIng cl'l service exatnlaatlomis . ant the substitute carrier who serves his route , on such days slush be PRil at the rate or the I cOlpensalon ot the Ut r carrier. 'fhe orders of Iltlr fxing anti , tie' ] Onlng the dulevof letter carriers shah not affect a leter carrier ems time days he Is actually emploel I n m ! lber of the local board of examiners CQn'tjeug a civIl service oxamlnaton , Time elghthour law , however , must be strictly coml1led wlh , and under no circumstances should a letter carrier 1 , permltel to eonsumo rpore than eight hours ! I per lay as member , ufime , % loal board of ex- ammainers. " I . 'fo In\'e"trllif , t , . ; t" , , mlle ( 11 I 10 I ii s. W ASlINGTON I , Ve1. 12.-Semmator 111. Itlns ot California today Introduced a l 11ro\'ldlng for the appointment ot I non. Ilrlsan c0lml8110n' to collect information anti to consider 1111 rueonlnene legllla lento to meN time Ilroblem8 l1rielte,1 , h ) ' labor agrleulur and capital . 'nle i.resident Is to alptIult the mllh rl of time l'umI18810n , which Ii to be complsed equally o tima representatves ot labor , or agriculture , anti ot the business Interelts or the country. - - I In"lo i'rcim.cutluui - (1"11. ! . cutu" W\8IUNOTON. l'.eb. 11.-Time lmrosscu- ton Its time Iowgale case lused its case this arernoon anti Howgnte' " counsel wi begin 'their defense 10morNw , CnllllY I fTc rumS mu I' 'tll.rorllo. " 'ASIUNOTO" Feb. 13.-At the confer- coca this IrUrnoon between hlrd Vice Presllent Baldwin of the louthl'r rail- - - - - , - ' Ihttcrlc1"s L'nttcrlt5 ' flItttenlc's L'nttci'it [ I 'ntcrl ! nuterlct.'s 'ntcrls The Oelnentor MoREs Time Deilmientor M 0 RS E'S Oelncntor nud Fusloloft l'lntcs , nul Fnshlon Pintos , for Inrch now II for March tOW In I- Pure Silk Velvets $2.50 Worth ' 5 , { n yat"h , , 4' In nil the tlch , 1I' ! lrhlc slintle'g- .the ( I'd's iliic.'st . quality ( ' \ ' ( ' ? 111111'Iltt. lilly thl'l ( o. IW Hlec\ I-llthllJ J'O\ coull get woul\ bc ulcer (01' flltll . Silk Velvet" , " . . . " . ' 99c ' . $10 to $15 lualt ) . - Male : Iirt'tt3' sIee's nllt Wl't1 Ilch sought whel lye llccll tm $1.01) , $ I. i nll Ito" $1 O I yard. ! 'heJ' II'I ell ' : , ! c Triu1Uitg Velvets 5ge Worth $1.76 . $ ; n ) nrl. Wo hl\1 1 1 I ' , ' hntlloll S13'itH left 1111 I t t hI l'lCC ' , mil they at't' its bIg I bargain Its Wl' can oO'N' , which I ! HHrll/ good tieai. , Black Silk Velvets 950 Worth t2.r1 a yur , ! 'l'liem' , nrl 2fl Itsehut's whl' . anti In hlll I olIJ' , but . they ItO wotth $2JO I J'll'll , . mil lo.c too. Col'd Suruh Si Its , 4ge Worth 75c I yard. 'l'hl'J' itt' ( ' bclthtiftul Joel : ind Ill' hunk II I qUll' m I I I meiI tin tltth II until ! g IX111.t bur- ) ' m'ho ' ' ' 7c , but 11' : whl wluhl wIIUjI l1lr c ' . " ' _ . theJ"I'l' 'iIt ) ' Silk Crepes . . . . . . 58e Worlh 1.ti5 n 'arI , , . , ' hlIl CllolS yet , the gOIHI Hrc 1 IldlH \'hle . Itl 1'l I SUIH'I'h hil gliu lt iSl' Black Moire Siks , 800 Worth $1.25 1 ynrtl . 'l'iuis 1 : 010. ' of 01' 1111 hl lgl 11-1 I' t limit you wl alwlJ's hI Hltsllll wih. Il'll'l look at It tomolow , while rou'l'e lit the itl'l . 42 inch Diagonals 58e Woth H.2 n yard. 'YI intil mutt IUlilus { ( lhlItiit lt. ' of thlse $1 : l ; : ; dingohimti tt't'it . gOII : If tUt humum- ! u't helu the c8si' . time Ilullt1 for tlm wouhl hn\'l' elllucl them t out bug \ ago. Checks and Stripes 6ge Worth $1.50 1 ymurd. These nrl ' i : incIses whlc , hlne ; and gush ) ' . ehcl'ltH'uud . stt'hiu's , hunt wc usell tl get $1.51) for , UlW IJte. ) Sil g Wool Plaids , 690 \01:11 : $2,50 a ) 'n\l All tltu' silt mutIti wOII Illall from thc tl aul $1.0 ; . ( ) aut : : : : .iO ( ) a J'at11 gl'ltlls have leeu hilt lu omit' lot to sell at me. ) I3nglisli Serges. , . . . 650 \-orth $1.25 1 } 'unl 'I'hee mime hue goml , IG luches . wlc ) In ' , ' . ht.owu , ' ' , anl cOle navJ gi'eous gl'I : ; Ite , I close 1I'Ice would ll $1 , but we ! . Hhn"c It to Uic. Heiiriettas . . . , . . " . 49 \\'orth . yard. $1.00 1 } 'arl. .W ' wldc ! mill wool , ( ' ' IIChl aIR al lucy at1 lu all colors mil WI have 80ld them ai Ilw lS Sc , but we beat that now nt .11)0. ) Dress Goods . . . . . . 2ge Worth $1 , ; a } 'arl. A whole table of .10 Ilch serges heml- cHas : : lt 11\'clteH. such . nH 'ou'\'e of- h'n Ilhl us Ic ( to $1.2i tot. , are how tc Dress Trimmings ONE-HALF PQICE. TIme VLT fulst itch . 11110111(1 ( vsn- IL'utlllH. OIIlelts. jets IhlllS , etc. . haYI ulln left at otlglull 1IlIccs amid to ( lul1fr maters are hclug sold nt half 11'lel. Child's Hoods----- 5e Worth 5 cen ts _ A lot of WItI. winter woolen heels t Il t WC1'C foriuuem'iy sold at 50c ' we have cut own to 5e u 'hooll Ladies Underwear 33c Worth 65 cents. wool undm'\'ct , ' lit- Natural \ ! : jersey l- tiug . that wc have ul\\J's sold at Gc , go now at :3ac. : ! Cashmere Hose. . . 25c " . . . Worth $1.00. " ' ' that ' ' ' to iioc fhlll'eu'H hOHI wcrc ImIO'tc ( still lt jie to $1 wi all le limit In one lot tOIOlOW at : c. Mcii's Fur1 ish iugs- Ien's 2c seamless , double toot : hose . ; . . . . . . . . . 101bl . . . . . . 2ViC ! Mcmm's $1.60 nnd $2.00 ilmmest Llnml wool sox Ila\hterell. $2,0 InoHt . . . . . . . . 50c . ' foumr-imi.imnttd 2 Iou' Mcmi's stilt teel mmumd fOll-ln.humI2 len's . former price bOc. . . , . , . . . 75c ' tes. ties former price 2c. at. . . 15c Mcii's heavy vlcumma hose furmer- fUI' llen'l I 8011 for 75c. \tcuna . . . . . . . . . . . 1,11 Meum's lmeavy natural hmose for-3 fur llen'l lerly hen\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 , Mcmi's black and tan cottomm h09u 2 for ' llen'l double Ind . . coton . . . . . . . . . 25c .1 fIl' I' 4-ply lnen coars. . . . . . . . . . 25c 2 per Linen culls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Ladies' Hosiery- Ladles' fine woolen hose wIth ribbed top the 35c kind for. . . 1Sc Ladies' All Silk thack and Colored hose In All Sizes. . Our $1.25 silk for. . . . . . . . . . . . 770 Our $1.50 chic for. . . . . . . . . . . . USc I Our $2,2 colored silk for. . . . . . 130 Our $2,0 colored elk for. . . . . . . . 1 3U Our $2,0 and $2.2 black for. . . . . 1.77 Ladles' beautiful opera , extra heavy weight silk hose , , for- merly sold for $5.0. selng ont at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,10 Also $2.0) Qpem hose. . . . . . . . . . 131 Our elegant heavy black silk $1.00 hose for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,00 Our $ [ sl ( hose tor. . . . . . . . 163 Our $3.0 elk hose for. . . . . . . . . .00 Our $2.7,5 silk hose for. . . . . . . . . . 171 Our $2.50 p11 hose for. . . . . . . . . 1.60 Our $1.00 silk hose for. . . . . . . . . 7le Our DOe and 75e lsle hose for . . 100 Our $5.0 Uslo hose , elegant colors , IO I THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. I I road and time commlteo of employes , the I former pre onted I new wale anti tune : i'cimeduie which , while not restoring Ihe ! wages of 1891 , removes some inequalities el and Idd somewhat to the umount the 111 men Ire al presenl mIlking. The employeJ took the schedule undcr udvlsem nt. It'\ Nournl h'ostuummitit cr. WASINGTON , Feb. 13-Speclal ( Tele- ; grm."ebrska ) postmasters were imp- polntod today ns follows : Ganilehd . Incoln count , A. P. Carl ( . vIce W. I ) . Campbell , resigned ; Mitchell . Scots Buff count . H. 10. fluitaehl . vice J. 13. OOlbe ) ' . resigned : I'.kimm , Keya ] lha county , Marthn S. puw- eli , < vice C. J. Call1 , renigmmc'mi [ : Scimmmaedt Stanton county. H. A. Sicker . vice F. ] Mul- Sllnton . ) ; Scotsvle , Hell coumity J. L Ilitimilo BIFnel , C. n. l'nrker resigned ; \'In- BIUe , Knox county , Seth Jones , vice J. D. Sherhlook , resigned. , \ Iprnvll II Ulrht IIV"y lUl , ASHINGTON , Feim 13-The president approved the act grantnl right ot way to the Forest City & Sioux City Railroad com- imany throuGh the Sioux Inllln reservation. - p iII.l'II ' I.UH .f .ICMUTIU , loclnrcd that the Strike limimi UCtU Cor- rll.ty Sottted. COLUMBUS. 0. Feb. 13.-1n the national conventon today ot the Unle,1 Mine Workers of Amel'lca I letter was read , writen hy A. Amhmiflmi . presIdent ot time Ohio contingent of the nllonni organizmttIomi . ehlmlng In ! generl terms that the strike or last sUm- mel' imnd been corrply settled . Messrs. i'emmtmn , Crawford , 'S'ebi'iisoum . Cnmeron. Ie 11 Miller amid Patrlcl McUrhe ! , who effected : ller the lelUement , lejlr,1 A < ams' chune amid tiemanded ] time mmpeciiicatlons . Thus bal Is or ( lie slecllcatons el , ni ailegetl by Isir. , \lllms , , II thlt time selemenl Wl8 contrary to In. u4truciuuia ( of a miners' cOlvenlon hell ( nt Itructuns , to gIve , lrecton In the Ilter anti which said It lust he 69 Ind 7a ) celts or 10thlng. hut the commlltee commiprounhtioti for less muommey. air , Admumna saul hue lurid lmeeui ' 'offereti $ lOC ) to abide by ( lie settiemncxut. " anti hail beeuh ( oh ! the "utimem' fohlomes were lookIng out ( or thmemnmielveit , " immtlnmatlng ( limit this was true. lie related an Immcliieumt to show that lie believed lie was to have. been pohtummmed by Lu Mr. lmracken , a m'ery rehmuta- tile labor ictimier in Colummibue. Mr. Bracken dec'iareti In time conveuitiout with eummplmasis ( limit ime miever heuunil of the immch'ient ' , mmmiii mmrommoummcctl Mr. Atianami citimer ineammu or it l'Immg scoummtirel , 'I'hme onatter Itt to come up agaIn tomorrow. 1' . B. Ilainea of I'enumaylvammia offered a reetmiution vimmiiicutlng ( ito natlmmai oiliconsm and extetidiimg miyrmiliathmy to Adams. whmo was acting oum lila owum convietiumma. As time rehom't of the cpmnmttee ( on crctiemmtials shiuw. lag who were eumtitled to volt-H seas not complete , the Vote 00 the resolution mvemmt over untIl tomnorrow , - p IVIihiv , Trust i.I Co Si ( they. CIlICJtfiO , Feim , 13.-Judge Orosecub today issued aim onmier auliorizimmg time receivers of the WiiIslcy trust to borrow $50,003 for imimmety days , 'rime receivers , in askimmg for time autimorit' , salt ! timat a batik imohilin ( untIe of ( liii trust immuti chmtrgeti $15.0. against its deliosits Ott accuuumt of a note tmmit ) imutii fallen due , 'Vhme result was to crIpple the timmummciai operations ( if time re- celvers. IL mvas meported timat time recels'enmi mini ! time juige ( were 1mm commmUltmitloit ovem' time imuuminesmi of tIme trust , which was melmrc- seuitetl I ) ) ' time recels'ttrs to ito us losing In. stead of a i'a'ing one , as atumiomumic1 mit time tiumme of their appointment. Concernhuug time coimferemmee on ( limit poimmt Judge Gruascup would micithuer deny nor aihirmmu ( lie report. p rmsui l'iay lhiiiimmrml on Itcuitity , NE\S' YORIC , Feb. 13.-The bililarti aumd pool room proprietors of New York won a The 1e011c who hae shown so much kindness to us may rest issuied that they shall have the very best of everything it's possibie to provide - vide at this , our grand final closing sale. We give you ceitainly the best bargains - gains tomorTowi of any time during this successful sale. victory today vlmen Justice Ingraimarn in the court of over limit ! termmiiner discimargai , frouim custotiy liobert Keumumy , who ummui beema auu'esteti for lceemiumg isis poe1 room opemm iaitt Smmnday. .lustice Ingrnhmnmmm ruled that PlYing - ing bhihiam'ds on Smmnday , unaccnmlmanieml imy bettiumg , is not In violatlomm of time criuumluial code. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NIGHT 'FoR IRELAND. Lecture anti Souugs of 5leur , lrhmmumerty aimmi liitmrhmhy 1.iist Fveuuluir. "The Story amid time Songs of Ireland , " the story by John F. Finuierty , and time sommgs by M. J. Murimimy , were recited at lloyd's ' time- ater last evemming , 0mm time stage were Colonel Stantoum , Dr. IV. .7. McCrarmmm , T , J. Fitzmmmornis and A. S. liargluummu , Dr. W. .1 , McCrann of South Ommiaima prc- sided and immtrodumceti time lectuurer amid time chaser , wimo were hero uumder the ausiicoe of limo Voting Men's instItute. Mr. Fimmmierty's lecture myims an eloquent review - view of the hmistory of tIme lammd of the "ohil sod. " Its expressing his praise of tluo acimles'e- mnents of Irish leaders , Mr. Finnerty referred to Cimarles Stewart Parumeli , amid time' mmmemutiomm of that name was time signal for applause warmmmly bestowed. Mr. Flmmmmerty said Ins belIeved tiuat jealousy WitS the greatest foe of Ireland , tint ! ( lust if umo jealousies bad existed auumouug lnisiimmiemm Emmgiammti would umever imave been able to comm- ouer time Emumerald Isle , Mr. Fimmmmcrty's graceful tribute to Irish wommutumimood , mvltim Its characteristics of bray- cry , virtue , imeroisni ammd loyalty , smas omme of time best received cliuimmmxes of tIme evcmmimmg , Air. M , J. Mmmnimily'B baritommo solos smore nil well received and formed a lieasamtt ) feature of time qrogrammm , At time conclusIon of time imrosramn an infor- nmai receptiomi suami held omm time stage , where Mesara , Flnmmerty mind I'humrpimy simook hands with a numumber of Onmahmatms , ' , m I . 'mu m I ummi Eu I . ' rm iii ii In a mm t , A. valentine emmtertalnnmcmit wlli be given tiuis evening at S o'clock at time resltiemmce of Mr. mmumd Mrs. Carroll Ii , Montgomery , 502 South 'rimltt.Iixtim m4tmeet , timmder time ituspices of time 'lush i ( i'urrett. circle" cit Au Saints' chum cii. 'i'imers mviii mi a ( eimcing bout mtmml , italmit ties imrmmmiu4 hietweeui Miss 1.label l'imlmall timid Alias Nimims tlmimsimnii of the Fencers' climb , Al r. Adelnmnmumi wilt pia' elm ( hits violin , a tins' inimmim will dancim a siately mmilrmmmet ; some sohugs aumtl mnualt' , mmttem' wim I elm it itostoihlee mvll I lie nim ! uieti msmmd ( um mlii will deliver 'mtlentimmeu4 , A t tin' 'nmuc'iumsiurm of tIme mmrorammm uttu'simmncmmts will be serm'ed , A comthial imivitatioms is extemideti , -S CamllwmthI iimaituIr N' ) m'rmmrcNs , hEN\'Eit , Fcb , 13.-'ll'ime commferer.ce be- twecmm Cimairmaum C4mhtlsveii , Mn , Loummax of tue lliulomm Pacihic , amid li' , Smmsitlm of ( im iiuniimmgtoms bert' today resulted 1mm airnoht r pregrvss toward a uiettienmc'flt of time differenmes ) mCtssemi lbs Ilock 'Imianii , time Burlington mind time llm eli I'acltie , 1(0(1 ( time JIb ( Irande W'c'stemmm and ( hue ihimiomi l'acihio no.1 time mumeeting still h comutirmued tumor- row. 'l'hmoae in ntteuitiamice would rcveai nothing that occurred , I [ mu iii mu roil 'I'iim im lut , , I ii I I iii gi ; rIms , BERliN , Feb. 13.-A report Is current here that i'nltmca Ferdluuand of Bulgaria use beams c'xtmohleti ( rota that country cud imas lie' ! for Itoumumatilim , ! uiqtiiries mantle lit van- cue qummnters : 1mm timlmi city have titus far failed to coumhirrmi time rummier , l'nince irem-tiiumammmi Is the yoummgest eon of time late l'mtumctm Augustus , duke of Saxe. Coburg ammd i'ninccsw Cheunentimue of itour- bomm-rleamms , daughter of 1Ing LouIs l'imii' llpe. ito was boris February 26 , 1fi , was , . V dtSa.J 'V Fhie Corsets , . . . . . 7r' Woith $3.50. ' -p A. d 'I'Ite' P. 1) . , 1 , 0. nusti other best Illilkes of ( ia :2 : , : ' .2rO , , $3 muiti 1.5O gt'mtilesm , in iii'/.t'it 2fl , 21 , S , 21) ) niutt 80 0111 , ' . ' , wIll be lii ouie lot toitioi'i'ow at tiTe. 1-lavilajid Cltiiia at 1cis hiatt t'oist to Imitport ; I nd ad I og 1)iuie' sets anti t'a itetit. , V l'lslu itt'li ; amid isimi I i'lmittei's nub ! Pitchiel's. , Single li't'it ) , itmillti dIshes. I i&'l'u'y 1115110 $ , iimttlce dls1io , \'u'getmuble IIlsilo $ . 1,10 , lmlateit. II mit lesit tlimuiu cast to linlmoi't , 'l'lue dim sIgns mtme lomuithftii , , hut to close 1110111 titlt 'e'il isumskt' ) 'mutl milisiost tuuy mIce. Cliaiiibci' Sets halt l'rlcc. On tin' s-'nuth ( hoot' nrc tilstm a lhthhllIuc'L' of Iluit' eltmuiuibet' sets Ihuisi m'e will let , VOil Iuit'e fun' itt least half juIce. Dress Goods Ieiiiuauts 1 ftet' hut' lushhimug btisluiosit m'u"'e iweut tloiiug ( lit' Inst tro mm'echmt it lit hut mintuit'- Imu tIii I s't' Silohti lin'e fill iit'u'iiitttlIittlol ( I f u'c hunt Il I -t'Ottl lilt lit S fionu ; otsd it I hut t himimi itht't'ntly hoemi miimtu'kod toVll it ) Ihitif Ihi'lL'O muuuh lesis ' 1il hi' cttt uhlotliol' 50 itt' , ( ' 0111 , w'lult'lm mIIl gl'e tlit'nu to you mit nlmotit. Oiie-FourthPrlce. ti'Ilt'y ttl.t.s tile 'S'el'y luest goods in the sltmt'k mulms'muymm , lut'cmuutse the lucitt goods go $ first a utd l'OiilLlSttite4 i'cStl ! ( . Notions'- Face hogs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (11)0 sm Oiycerimme , . , , . . . , . . . . . , . . , , . . . . . . . ' . . ' . . Sc , Cm'cnnm of Flomm'ers , , . , , . . , , . . . . . , - ' . - ' ' - fo ilommzoimio Lotlomm . , , . . , . , , . . . . . . . . " ' ' ' . Iloe Attes' . . . . . . , , . , . , . , . . . - ' - . ' - . ' . . ' ' ' : mJc S 'i'alctmun Powiiem' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . io lhaiy I'om'der , , , , , . . . , , , , . . . . . . , . , , ' ' ' I Co Silk Sluiehmis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7o Silk Casimig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (2)c ( bolt ) 40 hilmidimsg ! libboim . . , , , . . . . . . , . . ( per bolt ) lo SkIrt Yokes , , , . , . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOc Safety l'imms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 4c nmmtl 6c l'umitan Pimsa , . . , , , , . . , . . , . . , . , , . . . . , Oc' Llumems 'l'hmrenti ( ho 1)elommg hook amid Eyes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To \'elvcteemi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rio Cornet Cissp' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Sisotmhtier Supporters , , . . , . . , . . . , , . . . . . , 'ilo lumittimig Cottomi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 C lloolc amid Eyes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . Z1 hmkg5. halt' I'imms..b I gloss immitials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 . Fimmisimimmg lirahtis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .za , Itumbimer Commmbs..Ic , 12c , 23c amid SOc . , ltck-rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'it , Soaps- Jtuvcnhle soap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOc IScuizimimme coat ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Shaving soap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13c t3andie'ood soap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tic Tar soap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Ic Toilet Palme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t for 25c Toilet i'ahmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 for 23c \ViiiiC I3roomnl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1) tiimti lOc Perfumery- Wlmite hose . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , ( ocr oz. ) 13c V V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( oz. ) 13c May . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( oz. ) ISc V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( oz , ) 13c 310cc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( oz. ) 13c . ' Alemsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( oz. ) I3c Crab Apple. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( pcI' oz. ) lOc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( oz. ) 13c Oeeaui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( oz. ) 13c Ribbons- Out' commiplete line of Ribbons at a soon- flee. Satins. gros graIn amid moire ; best qtmmulity. Our Cc Itibbomi goes at. . . . . . . . . . Our 7c stat ! Sc Itibbomi goes at. 'Ic Our 12e lubboms goes mit. . . . . . . . . 7c Otur lIc nimmhomm goes mu , , , , , . , . , , Our Ste Ribbon goes at. . . . . . . . . . I Ic Our 20c Ribbon goes at. . . . . . . . . . 14c Our 22c Ribbon goes at. . . . . . . . . . Our 25c RIbhon goes at. . . . . . . . . . 17c Our 27e Ribboum goes at. . . . . . . . . . lSc Our SOc Ribbon goes at. . . . . . . . . . 2oc elected pm'ince of Bulgaria hmy umuinni- mnotumu vote of time imatlommmti assembly Jumly 7 , 1857 , mmmiii mmmiammnmed time guvemmmlnemmt Augtmtt Ii , 15S7 , in succession to Pniumee Alecammder , V who abdicated tleptem ) ) m'7 , 1IS" . CENTRAL LABOt UNION , Smsumtihimg Conmum.ittuos fin' NrxL SIx l5lomuiiu , - . % um iiI I , , um'or lie ol hi t I mimi 'I'abiumI , , AL time ummestimmg of Cemmtrai Labor union host ovemming I'resideumt Scimupp annommmmcei. ! time ap- ltolmttmmmetmt or time tohiowimmg commmuumittees to terve for the mmext six mnommtlumm : Legisiation-Ihenmnan Cohmemm , cimairmmmamm ; ft. II , Jcmmness , 0. 'tV , Sabiume , J. L. ihaird amid ft. ft. Overall , Orgammlzatiomm-SV , S. Seimning , clmalrmammumi ; C , Chiristensous amid J , M. Walters. lixecimtivo liusiumcse-J , J. Kerrigami , chair- V ummami ; lit. J , McCarthy omit ! J , 5 , YouumgqumIst. hmmsecure iluilduumgs-aeorgc Clark , cimalr- S ummamm ; J. IC. Tracy ammii George Steel , Arimitrntioui-Ammaust IleeruilaiuV lintrninn . C Fretieniche Scimubelammd J. 11. Scimmipp. lionme IumdumstmyK. S. Fisimer , clmairnan ; Ermmest Lomighehmi anti A. Miller. l'rcss-J. J , itubek , cimoinimmaum ; J. C , Ilogamm V anti II , Ii , Ihoyles , A resolmmtlomt was amlcpictl agaimmst tIme amiti- oieommmargarimme bill pending in thu iemislituue , A resohutiomm Iumtroduceml umroposimmg to ceo- tmmre Governor hloicommib for mmumlmohmmtimmg Joimmu II , I'owers mieuiuty. labor eomnmumleeiommer , was laid impomm time ttmimle , Time parties wimo intro- dmmceii the resolution svore thither the Imnpucs- simm timat Powers was mmot mm muicnmlumr of crgmmum- Iztuh haliom' , hut mm'hmcu Iolegttemm ) : Ieaver amid Cohen cxpiaimmed ( lint Mr , I'owers hail bee'mm a mmmenmber of lime iCumigitte of Laimor Ion ssverai years time oppoeltiomu was atitleml , - V IfJI.z ! IJI . 'U 1'fl.SIf gfJ.SO ! , lJL'1O1.'t , ) V OMAhA , Fehi. ' 2-To time Editor of Time lIeu : Time editorial csmtitled " % 1'ounmtum's V Logic" wimicim aimpeared 1mm thmls mmmormmirmg's issue of Time lice was cvideumtly writtemu ummor a mnlsappreimc'umslomm of time facts , The resolu- tiomme you iiuoto have umovor been luresemmtod to time \Vommman's club am ! It line never dims. cussed "ecimoul flumances , " 'l'iie departmumeimt Gf Imariiammlehmtany Imrmmctlco hmas usormmctimmmt'um lustre- mluceil ii. mock debate liuto its session in order timat its mmucmbers mumlgiit have practice 1mm hmanilimmmcntary usage , mmmi It is probable timat ( imI cmmstommm is remmhmomisiimio for yommr mistake , It 1mm quIte likely that 1mm is dumb of 600 iimtclllgammt svomimemm lucre are some mvhmo hqld stremmg views cmi timi tiiheumtiOmm of uscimnol V flm.aumcee , immut we hmrdfor that timeso views be imubhicly cnitheisemi after we have publicly cx- iressel ) , ( mcmii ; umot before , \u 1101)0 ) timereforo that. ynut still immako time necessary eorrectlumm mmmmii relieve time astonish. macmit of about 475 wonmemm who do not be. iommg to time pariimmniemltmmry chasms , Yours simicerely , FIIANCflS M , I'OilI ) , Preeltiemmt Omaha \Vounamm's Club , hi1dren Cryfoi Pitcher's Castora. Children Cryf13 11tc1 "s Castorla. 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