' " , F : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - ± - - _ TiE OMAhA DAILY DEE : TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 10 , 189. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - rl m OMAIIA DAILY DE.t : - - - - - - - - _ . = 0 = = - - - . r : . = = = - . 1tosl.WATn , 1dItor. . E. : Edior. " = _ _ _ 1181.\1In _ - - _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ n _ _ _ _ _ 1'UnLIRIt ; : \ \ MOnINo. - - - - , - - . ' riflMS Ot " SUBSCIUI'TION. tIMty me ( Without Iund.iy ) , One . yOM. . . 8 R t [ ) ' Ope ani ftiudy. One Year . . . . . . . . 1001 rJlf Innlh" Inl . . . Inltl . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . 6 f S'hfl .nlhs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 to Fuii.lny ' : nee , On y'.lf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Hatur . lny . One Yelt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 f JWt.IIY lice . . One Yr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 OPFI ; : Omtihn . The 1k. ' ItUdig , . . Soulh Omnll , lt Blnl r 111k. . COtfl r N .nl 21b Sti. l'ollcl 1JttrT . I Ielil Hlreel. i . Chlclgo Omre , 317 Chnmber nf ommefce. . New 1orl : . H"onu 1. I 1111 15 , Trllune lfldr. Waington ) . 1 ? I Slt H. N. W. COtlUSL'ONtXNCI. ! . MI crnmunkatoti " nntIng tD new nn.1 edl. & Al clmmunlrntol" rlllol' . Illtl""rd relntnl : 'ro the Cfltor. . flust.4rsg ; 1.1'TTInS. : IUNg AU buIn ktieai hud rt'mIttnflC' IOt1 be ' siu , Iwu1 Al lU IMI' I IOll f'mllnnco ' ndilrellel to TI'o line Inhl.hlnl ompnn ) . OmahA Urlrl. cll'cks 1.0 nnl IlaIOmCo orflors to ) O made tftyJiII ' " In thO QI.lrr nf Ih Cflhl1P$1Y. $ % 'um lED IUJLIIINl _ _ _ _ C _ I'AN\ : . = . - - : u H''ATI : tNT OJ ClCU.\1IOX. ( Jeorgo It. Tr'litick. pcrrtnry of The Ie e Pub- onr/e IshlnK ctnpniiy ' , h,111 .Iuly . "om. MI' " that the nclunl nUlher or tiilt In,1 couii4t t copies "f the Ilaly Mot nlt. I\"nlll rll nnll . 11\1 line frtnlrl during the month or Januar . 1SJ , Wfli .8 follows I . 1. folows . . . . . . . . . l.io I : 1. . . . . . . . 1,20l i 2. . . . . . . , oii it . . . . . . . . . U.183 . . . . . , . . . . . . ,20.71 1. , . . . . . . . 1 .173 3. . . . . . . 20.U7 1 q . . . . . . . ? 4. . . . . . . . , . 2.1,7 . . :0. . . . . . . . . 2,1,1R1 l t. . . . . . . . . I.CI2 . : i . . . . . . . . . 20. 13 Sc . . . . . . . . . J.no . .1. . . . . . . . . . 19J'aJ ! : a 1. . . . . . . . . 1JI3 1 23. . . . . . . . . n.S\ L . . . . . . . . . . Ia.CGS 21. . . . . . . . 20.:10 p t . . . . . . . . . . . t9.C1 25. . . . . , . . . 2.2 : ] 10. . . . . . . . . 1 Jr:1 . ; 20 . . . . . . . . . 2l9 ! . . II . . . . . . . . . 13. : ( . :7. . . . . . . . . : .10) . . 12 . . . . . . . . . . 1,47 ' 2.s . . . . . . . . . . 'II . . . . . . . . . 20r.o : 23. . . . . . . . . 20,21 1. . . . . . . . . . l9.lGl 30. . . . . . . . . . 13. :3 It . . . . . . . . . . J l 81 . . . . . . . . . . 21.G3 IC . . . . . . . . . 19.31S Total , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & 1.13 Le5' tIIoll : find ietu'nc'l cples . . . . . . . . C.271 .CI Total I " ! IIJ . . . Icllrr.1 . . . . . . . cnple. . . . . . . . . . . . Cll.27j : , flatly 'Suiiiay everage . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . n , il9 $ , monG : 11. T7SC1TUCT. 6\nl n In hrrnr" , me nnl , Rlh'Cllhrl II m ) ' Ires ence thIn 211 day : 'f 1'.bruar9' . In. , F ) , . p. FFlt. Nolnr I'uhllc. _ _ - - - - - - - - - , o WIr hot , Slti ; ) i r I-I : that tIii'eat- ; ell'(1 ( ca : hhwt 1 ) I t \ll'nll'Y ( ? 'IIt' ( "I ' 10 1'10'\111' : the 'VIlsl , , tl'ust Is 1 to tithe ] tl \\atl' : : out of It. ; ) m : hot til Pll hll the mal 1111 of thl I II'IIIItI' I ' Il'asl : long l'101Jh' ' 111'1'0 II Ito 101) ( : \ ' c10uut ( of thl' I . Ill.t thlt I Ollha his a 111'\V fire chler. . . 'I'h ( , Sc t'l lIiinngt ' for t hI' shol of t hI latl' : ? iIllIistpi' nny ( : Ihn'atlls : to Iltel'f'I'e wll the f\lmi : : 'I'alI'lclt . . Ex-HIIII\l' 11'111 I Is attmctll I ; l'I\lh ; nttt'lltilt ( to Il111IO 1i ' the 0l)4clIt'it\ ' nlllt01 lal ; 11 ) fi' o1 ) clrlr : Ilto \hlch :11'nlwl' } ) : CI'II ) allll'S ) to 1it'e : ftlleii. : . . Iolltlls : cOllt ( his oiit't' 1Ol'C thc Jt'IVIIt'go ) of her niTnirs adinill- II'h'lle ha\ll IITah' : 11111- : ' Istl'I'I(1 ( h ) ' a hoat'l : COIIHI 111 exclusively of rlllhlcal colnh1lis4ioilers. - PO\er Is not always 11aloYlIl 111luJ- : ; 1'e , as at least OIC Inellilier of thc COllt ' UIIllthl : ] ) hoarl Sl11 to hn\c ' lea in ed ( iy ) I11a1 ] la I : hie I exhetieiicc. ) 'j'he Xatolll CouncIl ofVoiiien of the rllel StltlS hem : at " 'ushlltCl ' . : : \cstlrla ' . here Is an opportunity ) for ? , Pl'esl1ent mcssage. Ce\'lII1 Let him senl I I - A hoom Iii Iltel'lalulll : ullwtalsl : - , will ue the nutlll : lemll : of al Intel- . natolal monetm' : conference , SU1. . mOlel : t the Ilsllnce of the Ger1an : I1l1jCVIIII ) I gOveriillielit. ; L Il1eria gO\'C'llel t . " For once 01 the IIRt hOl11 ) l'Olosltol the votes of the Neul'ala delegation ; II the houleel'c recorded harlollouI ' I ou ole slle of the ledger , without tls- : t . tilcton as to deiiiocrat , 10luIst Inl ' . - l'eilihllcaii. ) Anr ole who \oull have Iltlatl1 : . three mouths ago that Senator , li W0111H. . the IH'11CII)1 ) defel1 r of , 11'lRIlelt ( , Cle\'chllls Ilanclnl 11Iey wOlll have IH11 gh'cl what.11 ar Inlla l . Is calel "the horse lau h. " , , WI are sure . , the Ileo11u ) of the United : States wl try ( hell best to heal the . dlsllllltlent urouht UIIOI thmn by : the fnll'e of congress to act 01 thc vl'luu ! latels of hllHI'lalce ) 01 which congressional legIslatIon was expected. 'j'he ) BlolI street railway stllw Is ; : oiily 10W for111 : ' 11c'meloff , although I was 01' , Iii fact : , weels ao. 'j'here ¶ t Is nothing , gnlll1 to lahul by rt'fusliig to lecollze the failure 01' a strike so ; . ! SOOI ) lS that : fulhl'c Is Illall ) : nll beyoiid : t'L'cIlll. 4 . ' Legislative 10 loll ; Is nothing less than I SPecies , of covert hLlueIII and ; tt'Lle-tlkIIlg. ) ) : A lenSI'e wlholt sf111. : ch'nt mCllt to IIHS ) unless hlcO'II'ate(1 ( : - Into I trlhonht : not to he 11Iec1 , thl'llgh OIL the strength of HOIO 11nl' , 1IIIule 1)111. ) . - Iii hiifraini vltlittt's nil oblIgatIons. : I thc Il h'ltl'l ] ? WllU Ihle ) to give Ul11 , ' - jug force to til' 111IHl'l ) tnl'J' ( OIle ( ! cxtllslonl , tloHe contracts . w0ll1 hI \0111ule Ill 11) court II which thl ; ltIflhtlil'V II wllch I hlJ' Wll'Hecl'e(1 ( Hhoul1 UO HhlWI ( Ill ) . , St'CI'ut'J' : CI'IHle Is 1 Hahl to look lS If . , , lie liitti lost hIs lust fricuth. lie laity hot he l10WI to his very last fl'I111 , hu t lie hlH ) loIJhl ' sueceetht'ti . Ill losing lS . 111Y II n slitirt . time Its any malt II , Ilhle ) life , wHh tm II0HSlhio ) excl'lltOI , or his 111Ht'loul cIilt't. _ it 'fhie Hoard of 1.'I'u . 1111 Pollo Coiii- r missloll's Is hl'llg 10 tlllcll II II' CI'IIg I I 11 I I the t Hll Ih'llll thlt I t CII ho - ICcollOlatcl1 wlh IIOHHl018 itt the IllSllt titles of lillY.'Iiy , thul ( , should the legislature ItelJt to CI\llel ) the , city to . hll'l't'l > the Inllllls II the the llll.tlel t ' I- A c11) 0' two uelol'o ex-iovt'rnor , , Cl'OllS0 Hllel for I11ropo 1 he told I I'e- jtl'tel' If I XtYI'I. . 111)1' : that :1" - hlslw had hl'\1 IIJI'I'll by cxugeltl1 : , 1I'UIl'ts ) 01 the condition l 111'01th Imf. li' . _ foi'cvs.'hiat n july ho Ih1 hot express . . hhlSl'lf ( Ill this matter to 'olng AIr , t 1Iitchieot'i. Old HOlst Johl 1OWt'H Is h'ptity labor 101 I ! ; s 10 le I' . 4\1 11'lhlent : of the , Nittloitni FitrIhiers ahilahice ho t'avort'd t Ni tolll 1'lu'lel's . 111110 Il \ the siteeii-hioiir tIa ' ' ' lxtl'I'I.hol' n IlnJ' II'Ollosltol for ! , 11'1 hiiuiiis. 'ril IllstOI 11. I Ins hit r cl\lctons on this lubJl'ct ulllenolo l'rlllol 81110 the day ho II'e:11el ) over the meetings or the 111110 II this clY' , 7'Il ? : Al'I'OIs\Tl.VG POIIU. 7T A1I'UI. 7'1'0 rn1m. Since the very beginning of colftitl1- tolnl government the npllolntnJ power hns always 's(11 regnrded as nn executive - , . th'e fnleton , II C\'CI'S Rtnte o\rrl' motif , for cxnml11c ) , It Is usual to vest II the governor the nUlhorly to nppolnt the l0st hnlJO'lmlt Ilblc officers nol elected directly by the Ileol11e. The go\o C'nOI' Is thus held rcsllonslble to the ( ctzens for the chtu'nctcl and ( tclclc ' or tht ( ICI whol he 1111101nls. 'Ihl I'clllhleln ) portS II particular has tme nnd tle ngaln cOlmltcll * itself to this pllclllC ) ] , until It Is now almost OU axiom of repubi lean gornlcnt , Upon this IHllt tl ( message or OO\- crlnr CI'OUISC. solit to the legislature . Just hVC'IOl15 to hIs retIrement from of- lIce . offers somc Very excelent advice. Hefolrllg to the fact that II the ( case of some of thc Insttutous of thc ( state thc ( gtVt'i'hioL' nlllHlllts ) ) the sUI1el'lltcnI1. chit 1111 other olcers , while In others this authority Is given to the Hoard of 1uhlc I.nntls 1111 1ti ilthiugs . lie does not hesitate to CXll'ISS his c011clnn ton of thc lfl'eSClit practice. "This Is wrong , " Rn)1 ; GO\'LI0l' Ciounse. "The gO\'CllI' tllul1 ) he chnl'Jcc1 , wih the 11111111tlelt Ill nIl these eases , Ind he alone should ho leSlllslhc ] to thc plop1e for his ac- tiolis. 'i'iie l'Rpolslhlty ) ) for 1 bad a\ polntlllt hlllc1 lot Il 1 divided ole , 11(1 : , ( lilt' lint 111'ccty tmclalc : 111 ( 'llargeahilt' : to lilly OIC heI'SOfl. Con- sl11'ItoIS of I plllI11 ot' IHrtsnl Chrlctl'r ; , " ' he Clltlll ( . "mn : ' ue 011' IHSNI ) to 1 favorable htCet'itflhiCO of thIs 1'lrOlll'11atlll ( tt this time , still sound 1elslltol should not he truI1el1 for Cenr of thc loss or SOlo partisan : 11(1- ( vatitage. " _ II' tlSl are good rlfsons for COICln- trtt : lug thl' 1111Hlntlg 110WC' In thc hn : Ills of the 1 governor 10'C than Is \ thu ' l'ISI' : . how lull cli 1u1l)11' ) 111\el'fll art' the ( rlSOI : : tnllst : divestIng hll of such i 111lllntll I ] t I g I\I' I ) tS Iw 10W hun s I Yet , Ihpl'c 110 IUmllll his pending before thl' 1'lsla t ore nov II sessioii iitteiitli'd tl title ] Iwnr rl'UI thc ( gov- 1'1'10' tl' ( IloWel' ) or t\pOlntlHlt ) ( ton : - I'IIIS olhlc't's. tI1 to vest It II hoards II whlh hc can ha\c ' only a mIIO.I ' voice , If ally voice itt all. Is thieve any IIHSOI llhhu1 tISC II'ollsllom. except t1 ( lolsl11ltols ( of I politIcal anllll- tsHn character to which GO'eLIO' CI'IIIRI' : ihhiidi'd ? Have not thl ( lessons ur thc Ileenl past taught all political lltes : that II the ( bug 111 lothlng Is to ( I ) he Pt't'lilthieiitlY : ) nh\tl hy Racl'llcll ; 1lllndpll ) to lalt : ' spoils n\l 1alt :1 : uh'nntae : : ? I thc ( legislature \Ihes to nholHh : useless slnccl'ls " 'l'l anl good ( , hit If It seeks 111'clr to lncroaeh upon the ( powers of the ( chler executive It will Ihtalw : the tCIll1 of the 1ieo1ile. A 7'U.I.ll' , ; \ ' ui.s.tr'ci ; . Omaha houslho11m's arc complaining just 10W of a new phase ' of the tramp nuisance that threatens , If not checked , to ( becolc quite serious. There are to UC sure trallS :11 : l'amps , some of them 111lL\'ln ) In theIr misfortune. But there SlllS to ( he I regular organization or JLOflSRlolals ) In the ( city of late who lal ; Il their practice to ask for asslst- alice only at night 01 In the early cvcn- lng , and thel to boldly apply ut the ( front ( leer , with a i reqlost , not for food , hilt for IOIl . ' to procure 1 nlght's lodging. ' 1helc Is no reason why these 1cn sholll walt until afer larlt before making their rounds unless It Is that . they eHn not then ( be wel asked to per- forum worl Iii return ror the ( alms or that they hope to frighten defenseless voiiiefl Into comp1J'IIg with their tie- \olen le- mmlii \1s 1110re13' to ue 'rid of them. In most case . wien told to return In the iiiom'imliig for work , they ( fail to reappear , 01. If they do , It Is at nightfal that they CollIe with excuses . for not presenting themselves II the ( ihaytinie. 'Ve are Indhlcl1 ( to believe that ( mnny of the pety thefts ( lint arc . being re- lJrtel1 ( nre cl111ted by these night wl11m'lug tlHlp8 , who are eucolraged by timid householders. The police 10 not seem to ( nike cognl1:1ce : of these 1)'owlers , 01 a ( least ( heir efforts have thins far failed to lell'ess the ( nulsancc. A great Illr PeOPle : ire 1al"n It a rulc to refuse 110lut bllni. to give money to ( all tIl 1 lISho 10 not IP\1 ' for as. sislance In the light of In : ' . 'l'liIs course has II'O\'el IIrtnl ) successful. I It were . followed ( by all the citizens who lre . hothel'el1 ) ( Iii this war amid were sill- ported hy a mO'c rIgid police HI'\cl. IUCl It vouhd doubtless ue substantially effi'etlve. oflct\c. 'J'IIbJ IISCUI.lliN.ITING : VG.W I ) ( JTF. 'rho scnal fInance cOlmltee last vei'lc Ilu1u 1 favorable report Oi lie t hl to rllllal ) the ( duty of ole-tmlth of a cenl 01 slgm' : 1IIIortoi frail ) hOllt ) ' hiying ) Ctuiitmiei4 t . lie I l't'llhleln ) imiemim- uel's 01 thc eoiimimiittt'e 111hl 10 objections - tolS to reporting . thl ( bill. Heltol' idrichi , howl'II' . 1.111. ) Clthlg lie ( re- 11 ) hIl'l I 1. 10\'el to t l'cl'olml i t the ( . ni : ! - lIre , wlh IlstllctolS to l'llll.t I hi for the r'elllnlnt 01 the ( l'lclll'ocl . II0VIsi011.9 or the leKlnllr . net . to pro- vitli' for Ilyhlg bounty to gl'O\\'C'S of t1011'tte ( I sugar , ii mitt to I SIIIII ' ) ] ) d did en- eles thal ( 11) ltsll fie m ii 1'0110\11 of duties on sugar I ) hnlloshl 111ty Oi wool anl Ilcl'l'all custom dittIes 1111 Iiitt'itth : taxes : Oi nut ides of IIXI' , ' . 'I'hls is 1'I'glll-111 : md lea t I hg t 111'llose : on the ( 111.t : uf the t 1111hll'UI SOlutO'S tl 1111/I'Uto I Ilehuto 01 the 11'lf tilitistiOli . wih thc ( 1111)11 ) ! of IU'C\'I'II/ ( Illol 01 the ( repeal ! bill . whIch they could \Il' ) ' easily 10 by this mmmeaims . I Of course thl'o Is 10 possibility of Illssll ; a bill thl'olh t Iltlr t hUIt1 ] 10' itisiiig it i't'storItt ion of recliirot'it- 11sll ; 1 I'lslol'uul 1'lclll'Ol'I ) I 111tr Oi wuol , 111 n hOllt , 01 SII' , 'lhll 11) II U fl'\ ( h'liiocritm4 who are hot Ilfl'lelllr to lie ( l'cclllclr ( 1111'\ ) ' , but thl- ( large miinjomity of tiiemii ' . hit thl111:0 IljuLlr thol mite 11. . alterably 011110SI'11 ) ) tu It. As to wuol , the \e' , u11 : ur dL'iiltt'rittic lC't'IUO11' - ; turin Is free wool , amid of ' ' ' fO'1 111 l'OI'IU oiily ! tl'10CI'Uts ( rout . BI llII'OIIIIIg ) states i cotilti he oxln'elt'tl to give ' . 10111 lXllt.'ll IIJ' cOllto. ( 1111 ! to 1 hUllt ' ( ill ( limit Protluct. Senator Ahtlrlchi's muioioii ( , therefore , whatever . II ' uo thought of ( hl lel.ls ( of tim II'OIIOltols ) ) suu- imihtted. Wit eel'IIIII ' 10t lul0 with UI ' Ill'u hint ( these coull he iidolmted , t\l therefore I IIt UO con- eluded that : lie ( object was to 01'11 1 debate , which can easily ho prolonged 10 the ( cud ur the session , 1111 thus the repeal bIll lie vro\mtld (1'01 renchllS 1 ole. I Is thought probable ] that I would pass It It should lIe hlulhl to a vote , but thIeVe nlllllnlA to be a RtlOn ( slltluelt 11 the sClnte lint ( we ought hot to mnl.e thIs cOlcesslon to the ( tie- mantis of the foreign governments which hare established nn embargo nlalnst our cattle nl11 meats for the 111loRe of C0111ell thc ( rC1lnl of (115- Clhllnntl ! duties. Senator 11It ( 10uht. less ' ' hc tie- Il s voiced this SCltlCut w111 dared that ( If OCI'mal ' wants to retaIl' ate It Is 1 game that two can plaY nt , 111 ( that then ' to l"I\IICC ' ( limIt COII' tlY that her proiloscI1 letnlh1tul Is umi- ' Im'slootl lu this country Is to lalw use of our 110wer for letalltol ( ( 01 icr- lanJ' . ' 1hls Is , lcrhl1s , 10l I Atltl'S' ( mmmnimhike view to take of the mater - tcr ( , but It seels to he hell I)3 ' a 811clent number II the sel' ate to dufelt the lcllell . of thc ills- CllllnatlU sugar iltity If ( hwy wilt to tb so. 10 Such a result : wOlll he n disiupliolmit- lcnt to lie cattle Interest of tl ( COUl' try lul llrteulally of thl' ( . west ( , which his hlel wOI'kll el'llst for thc ( t'e- III of thc ohjectolahle duty. The nclou of the Et'ollan govt'rminieiits lls already resulted In SOle loss to this . Intcl'estlll It 11 feared thaI ( If the duly Is lllltahI(1 ( othl'r ( A 1 eLla I iii- ! ' em'ests Ilr ue minnIe to IXll'lll'ICC iii- I . .1'h ' hllltlslII11ntl'I1 lJnllst Iii . . I Illnl iimiti'kvt. Of cot'e thIs (01111- hm'y citmi , as ' I'latOL Platt 1)lsll. resort - sort to 1ltalatol. The . 1)le8t01 Is shllll ) ' whelhm' the duty 18 of sltcelt 1lllLta1ee ( to Gt'I'lnU ' to hl1lct tier to C'I'J' the later to the 1I0ilt of 101' Ilmercitti'flI' . 7'lm BOND 7'tNSIITl.\ . Time L10 II whIch COI leSRIS uI- IO\el to decide wlwthcl' , lie ( ' \ 1111s to ue hsuel should ue 1 : 'nhll' II cell 01' sIlllllr In I gold expired yesterday , amid the ( tl'ensl' ( : . ' will now Pl'oceCtl to ' ' ' out its t of thc i-ommtrimct under lal' ls III.t contrlc ulder whllh the . . gO'l'LIIlt1 pay , dlrllg the ( lhiim'ty 'l'II'S lie ( hOl11s are to roll , mOle than $ IOOOOO ( In Iltlrest ( In cx- I'PSS of \hlt ( It would have : hind : to 1H ' If COIjI'eHS hind : lthO'I1et the ( substitu- tel or lie word "gold" for ( lint of "colim. " It Isel' ' ' conceded "coll. I : very UIIlI'al thoU these bonds will be l'I11l'Iel Iii gold 01 Its equivalent. ' 1hl t hns been the cOlrse wih thc ( bonds already : Is- sl'l h. tl ! O\'C'nlclt. ald . UiiiOtibt- ' ' ( here vihl h h ' from It . l'11 thcLc1 10 Illllu.tm'e I. Hit thc sii'er Ill of tIlt ? hOlse , aided ( liv _ somc Ll'lluculS who there 1 : ! asol to uele\'c acted largely fl'OI ( aLtsal fplll . l'lflHed to a10\ ( his change In ( el'iflS , amid the Iwlcc of this refusal 11 the CIlrOIS 111 above tatl'l1 'hnt good iurpose has been servt'tl uy this geol 11'ORC sel'\'pl 01 r < 'Eslcln1rejecton : of an : 011110rtll ' to save : lie treasury 10'e than $ : OOOOO anluun ' It would ue Intl'l'estn ( ; to learn. I has not Jlt the bonds already ' Issued In any uetcrOSllul ( ( , mine hm ! Il Iii the least hll'O\'el the credit of the o\'crnmelt 'l'he cause of sU\'Cl has : not been advanced uy It , 10l' Is the Illelge or the ( gO\'ernlelt to malntnll the gold standard any less binding thou hefore. Wc have sllJly declared that we arc not dlslHmell to lal ; a slecllc agl'cclelt to redeem these new bonds with gold , and rather thal ( do so we are willing to iIIY ) a Higher rate of Interest , at the same tle admitting that ( immi- 10lutedl ) ( hey wi he redeemed with gold. 'rhe only effect thIs PolicY 11 likely to have is to maIm future subscribers - scribers to 011 ! bonds If another Issue should become miecessam'y : , 10'e exacting In the matter of Interest. The conh'lct Iude . , uet\ecn the ( secl'e- tory of the treasury and the syndicate of foreign and domimostle hanlwrs hnR : heen severely criticised. Deloclts as wel as leJuulclns have cOl11nucd I In uumcusuled terls lS a t1nsacton ( which I\el all the advantage to the bankers , and one hUllutug to the country. I has been dec'el that ( even bankrupt Igypt : has negotiated her lonns : for less than the figures given to lie spI11'a ; : te hat has tal.en our bonls , und thlt thIs , the richest cOllh' ' In the world. will ha\c to pa ) a hlhel rate of interest than Noi1I3' . Bllglum , ald ( nen tIm HI'lish provinces ; have to pay 01 their ohJ htlons. But nil these mll ; thuh' oulgutons hayable ) In gold , and undoubtedly If our govem'ii hmiemit 0'ellllnt were to 110 this It could hm'I'ow all the ( moncy It Is1ed for nt 1 J1' cent less thln ( It Ilst pay on the ( 111on(1s. ( . UIIIUlstol1 ( ( ( ul ' thll ( h'UI'UCtol Is SOIC' I whnt exh'al'lhul' _ ' . ull i Is to ue home II mlli that the exigency WIA 11 ; extraordliimiry. I Is not to he 10ubtel limit ( the syndicate of hlllwl's will mll ; n 11\It ) Olt of the ( Imulnctol , though the gt'cat glins CStlltcl ( by some Oi ' t' 10t likely to be l'cal1ell hut them ( \1 he somc hllllt to thl ( goverli- I 11'nt. Already : Hell eXIl'll have HtoIIIH ) ) , Ind the ( HCl'llnhle for gold has eCIlel1 HhlJIPlts of gold fl'OI 1 I'Ollc hl'e I begiiui . 111 lion ided gold It 101111 I out of its hl111 Jluce : 'I'hie Intolul l'l'llllI8 Hnlll' 10tlnl t I wnR tel ( hmiys ago , 1111 thc ( II'ollse ) Is ( hut I1 10t nguln he so Ill'lolsly immemiiui4h fO' U hung t I lIlt ? , IlrhlllS ) ii CVt9' lall. I ulleHs ? thl ( IIXt COI I'I'IS shol11 mlli UR great I Illhl'C ( I I II : the t 11'ISlt ) t 011 his I In I 1111. imig . wih the ( flllcial 111lHtOI ( , I Is cl'l.talll ) to UU h\111ell that ( tl ( govern. Ilnt1 mieveingaiii I ) ( 'ohuuleiit'l ) ( to lie a IHI.ty to f tmImclun of thIs ( 1111 , but those who cOI\1lIII I Ilu not gh'o thc ( 1tllllstltol I I j List CIIII I t for ni hOlest clrO.t to II'otccl the ( CI'l(1 ( or thl ( miationi tmiidt'r e'xtraordlmmmmt'y cimmitlIthoim. A law ha\lng the ( effect of taking the ( state : ( fair nvny from Olaha iiutt'i' It lois hlll ) fOlllly located 1\1'l 11' the IWXt Ih'l J'l'I'1 by the hotly II which the Ih'clslol 11 lt hn'eseiit legally vested WOIII bo very much II the Int1'0 ( If l'I'I'oact\l ( IlglslltOI , I time lelsln. tl'O WiltS to lL'OVllti ) ( for n 1l'l'llllell hlltol of Uw state fair afll' lie ( 0 .X ! him- 001 ( o ' hive ) 'etimI that Is IUuthel' ( qties- tel , hl'olvll emily ( lie might of lie ( State BOlrl or Agriculture to select thl ( Jllcc UIIOI ) COIIltl\O iioIoSihS.Vhieim ) lie ( bill Is COlsh1I'ce 01 ) IH ( Il'I'ls , how. evetIt wt leet cOlshlelhlo opposi. ( Ion . 'l'hiei'e 1'0 n dozen cIties him N c. ! lslm ( lint wi Wlll to l'Olllte Cor the ( relocation next tlO ( 1111 wIll be cmi- tllel ( ( to compete. Should the force bill lls ) ! the legislature lie ( Jusllull ) ' or such { 'ohiiht'tltlOhm ) wOlld lie shut off. 'fhls woul not only he detllllltll ( te l the Ilterests ( or those cities , but to th . - - - - - state o well. Icrmnlcnt location hy legislative lH'Illntoult \ throw lie death weight of state raIl CxIIIlSllon the tnxI1J'l'Ihl state would . hot emily have lO'l&\le responsibility for al ' deficit , butl WO\1 have to apliro- tllate IOllj tor JermnlClt 111111ls hIll for their iiinliiteiimiimeo. The state would thus II lt II the Ill11c ( oC a show JlOlu'lulol ald its ogents would act os gnecepers ( ) , cleetl ( ! money tl'om the ( I1P1\le l \ who IIII'lllzc Its show Under IQ1flietltlOfl In thc ( mntC' ( ( of stlto ( falr'lloqntou ' the ( PeoPle of the city where lie ( fair Is held immust t Pm'OVlde grounds nlif lllilllgs at ( heir O\l cx- iemmse. ) ' 1hcI'o I 10 sense II the lens' lire to sllll0 thIs \lleCeSSlr ' burden \110n the state. ( I What I ! thieve II tile rnlh'Oul Passeh- getbimsltiess _ that ( CIUeR so mll ' rate ; WIU'S 111 so luch fuss nl11 fClthm'R ( ot.eiti'ulhtc l l'eelelts ( , 11\Ious of rates . arbitrary tols ( and long hal1s ? PnsRclJel' ( motile of a ti'umik hue Is only Ibout 30 : flOt' cllt ( of the ( l'nrlTln : husl- 1ISS , 11 1 muile . 'rhc greater llart of 1 rOII1l'lllleS Is 11ell'l1 [ rom CI'II.ht ( ralhic. But the ( /enoll freight Igelts Slll to ( un Ibi' to nhllo hy ) COlllcts iiiil(1 ( ' , Sl , \ , ' lint hiiimg Int saw : VtOd. Yet everybody Io\s hint ( freight 1)llls are llLOle to gh'll secret I'lhntls where C011Ittol ( Is active amid sOletmes they ha\'c . hlNI Imo\l to give fl'el ( tummshormi ) ( 101 ( to ( shippers to get the hl hl'ss. Plrhn pl thc freIght ! Cl are 11l'llls nit cO\'lrllg UI ) heir h'egullr tmnCks. A11 thll lnll 1 car load of fm'cighit caii't tmtlk like ' load of fl'eght l'al't Illk 1w 1 car 10al schoul mmit'anis 01' 1 thelI'lcnl ( al\llCC . ngllt. ' [ 'lie WOIIU of COllel ( Bluffs who nth'oratc stntutol ( ( ' II'ohlhllol ) ) pril lose ) to ( Illntc ( thlh' sls es : of Hloux City 111 emmitllI'k : 1111 n cI'Lisiude IglhHt ! thc ( sI100lS of ( oulci ilium iTs. l'mohilbilomm- ( Ists II XlI'Ilm hn\c : hill 110lg coIl- teiithi'ii ( that the ( prohibitory law of Iowa hns hlel alt1 ( Is hell ) rigidly ( llfl'cel to lie sntisfiei lou of ' satsfnllol : all cOll'eLUel1 II tllr ( ( fltlSe. Whnt have : I hey to say to the act iou of their ( collborll' : across thl' ( WHY \hlch wl flCcOmlmlhishi imo other Ilml result ( loin to lI11Rh the ( fact to the \0111 that statutory II'ohlhlton Is 1 ho\1111 10r ] > ' . 'Ve suggest ( hint the ( good WOlel of the \VOlllami'S club Iltel'u)1 their Inter- ( 'St log 11scIRRIons of public qlestons bug ] enolh to Inquire which of their numhlr Is the 1uthlr ( of those brilliant I'XlJ1es of El1sh , eXll'lssln ; a belief that "flues IIJ licenses Is a cl'II1. " de- Inlll ; a 'colRttltonal ( alllllncnt " ( lt'llectlhmg thl' ( fl lds fl'om ( heir present som'cn Into other ' chiamiiiehs" Ind Intlmmmnt- Ing that hiql ( rlesuls would he ou- taluel "If the mOle ) \110 applied to a hORllltl1 fuitil . ' \\hcl'e the hhiYslcfll or leltal ' dlseasll : } might be cared for. " The 1aJllon 'lmes , whose editor Is I lemocrat i umidi't ' mcmher of the 1118' latm'e , malR 1 bitter attack UIIOI See- retury : Iorton , whom It holds respomi- slhle for the Ilpolltment of Euclid Martini us postmaster of Omahn. I Is 1 hit ) significant that uufllolahle comment - ment U\on , JI9' ! UIIJollI.lpnt of Mr. Martini has so-fai'been MaLtn so-l' confnec to demo- crats. This . nuos for 1 hl lC' degree of hlrmony timu ( has heretofore pre- vaiheti In the various camps ) of de- mocracy. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DeiiyoiI : . Conrattiiittions. Sioux City Times. Euclid Martin . thc new poslmaster .at Omaha , has not yet received the congratu- latons of the Nebraska delegatIon In con- gress. : [ 1. Bryan and Senator Allen are particularly silent on . the subject. 'trlco J.OK"O - Globe-Democrat. According to the estimate of the senate committee on education and labor , the strikes during the past six years have InVolved - valved losses aggregating $ S.r'G.8 O ; and I Is Impossible to see that the labor problem has been In the least degree simplified by this enormous' uexpendlture. . SCRldal oC the " 'est. New York Sun. The divorce law of South Dakota has been a shame to the state ever since it became 1 slate. I has given the state I had name. I has had a demoralizing In- iiuenco It. It' has . I luenee upon I. It brought untold evIl upon tnmllic. It has ben evi Ipon many famlcs. I ) ! a source of manr I has been useful only to unworthy men and women. At one time the law was so Imended as to require - i quire a party to a divorce to reside half a : year In the state before begInning an acton ; but this amendment was rpealed last week , and only three monlhB' residence - denee Is now required This legislation Is highly discreditable 10 South legislaton I Is proo that tim leglslatlro bas 10 concep- ton of the Ilroper grounds for divorce . or that I Is regardless of them. I widens the door of ruin. . . The 11'1 " 'urkln ! ( 'ulre8s. PhUlelphla Ledger . The : Del 'relcphono conipamiy not sats- lieu with the monopoly I his enjoyed , for several ' ) 'eatlIeI government patent and the great advantage ' n" Jreat advunlaRe ovel' Competitors It ttiii enjOra through its cstablshcd exchanges - changes alH its experience Is striving to get an extension of government aid , In its control of the business Two bills , Nos. ! G3Gl and GOI8. now before congress , are In- . tcnllld to amend the patent laws for the benefit of thc Bcl company. They should not bo permited to puss. The hell com- mOIIY hits obtalnell In Ihllllneo the re- wl'ds the putent laws held out 10 In- Velitom'S , and Iu course In rOUlllnf lho fruits of that monopoly hus 'uluJerel It exee"llhlJlv'ohnoxlonB. ( Thin Illllo bas 1m- Centy submitted to exactions Sanctioned by law ; It wi not ho tolerant sanoConed exactions aUlhnrlzerl by laws to ho passed ( or the special benefit ot the Del compIU . Sliver llio. . 01 ( iliSril. " 'uHhllglol PaRt. In the lalgu\ge of the wild and woolly west , which theY reprcsent , wid sliver wooly slvr tOI'S are now camped upon the trail. campec lercnfer , when the observing spectator casts hits eagle eye over time senale chilimim- ber he wil alWAvl notco at least one aen. ator on guard . Tie persistent Peffcr may be strngelY milden ; time massive Alit-n ma ' slip elY down town 10 get his buttermilk utah sandwich ; ' ( lie' vigilant Cocltrel insty ha elsewhere ; In fuel , therc may hc ulghty- three \'lcant dt'sks In the senate chamber. dl/kl 'l'he elfhtY.folrth s'lIi aIWI\R 11 fiIo.i ? . on , i its ; solitary ocoupalCwil ; jll silver \ : " summit. tOXfrall of Iqme coup d'etat the silver men have deerutined \ 10 hereafter tulle wntchcs so to' speak 'wImih the Henatc Is In session Nq " /QI } Ilf' Is to be able to slIp Ihrough the senate 1 bond issue Beheme ; no frlentl of the nInmlnistrati Is to rush Intu.ihl . statute books . by 1 slm. tile request tor unanimous consideration . law placing thIs , . " conHlderton. a count.y "at lie ' \Vaii Not street much , " mel'cy of ! omtmes I. will be Teller . sonmetimes Duboi somtmes Wolcott. Sometimes Stewart someCmes somehody somcCmes always somebod ' . ' ' , ) somebody. I'iit watchmen 1hu upon the tower and they watchmln rather arc woult rthcr die ula desert their posts. ritr aoL ? ; .noiii nn.tT" T1 Ol.l JfmV . " - New York Worll : ( iem.9 : ) Thl Is net a nation that should be forced to pay nn cx- tortinate rate of Intertt , I , 'ouI1 not do 80 If n loan were oler to the ( lCple , a Is , ' llano In I'rance. Atlanta Constitution ( ibm . : ) We presume that the cuckoos who against their own con- \'Ielons. may feel themselves compelled to defenl Mr. Clevelanls gold bond scheme will claim that If the scheme had been In- Ilouet by congress It wouhl hove resulted In n saving to the ( people of $16,000,000 duro Ing the ( next thirty 'ears. Chlcngo Inter Ocean ( rei. : ) The very daytIme the President made his secret bugaln with I the London gold bug bankprs "coin" bonds sold In our maket at a premilm of 10 per cent. The last $50,000.000 of 6 Iler cent bonll , running for ten year . sell three months ago at a 11remlmn over 17 Per ceflt Who has been playing bear for Uncle Sln : ? Denver Republct : ( rep m ) Congress will prove false to its dUly Ir It does hot liii- mllately pass a concurrent resolution an- culling the coutract recently malle between tIme ndmlslraton and the Shylock syimmhlcato. I that cCIHract Is carried out according { to its original terms ( lie people will be coin- peled 10 pa ) ' a bonus ot $0.000.000 on the original Irice ot the bonds , and $ IL000,000 more In Interest on that bonus for thIrty 1parn. or $23.000.000 In all for I bond sale amountng t : only G2,400.000. Chicago TrIbune ( rep. : ) Time failure of ccngrl ! to authorIze time Issue of gold b0111 Inste\l : or bonds mantle Ila'able In "coin" entails a los at nearly $ tG,200.0000 upon lie People or time United States , That 19 not far from 25 cents mer head or the total popu- lation. I means pr near\ $1.25 to the average worllllgman who Is the head of a family cf five persons. I Is a bIg prIce to pay for bathersllie ] oratory In favor of free silver miami for relative pIcayunish objeclons by a few sound mane men to the onus of R sounc ) conlraet made In despair of sumclenly Nomlll aelon b ) congress lufalo gxprlss ( rep. : ) I IS said that : time United States wcull save $16.000.000 hy time gold guarnlee , This Is true on the SUllllosllon that It wIll pay In geM nn'way. But this IGOOOOOO difference can boado imp by payln hart of time Interest In 9lver : , amid since the \oney lenders Insist on huy- lag the bonds at terms which Imply a par- thaI silver p\enl. It would be geed buslnls sense to gl\c Ihcm what they btmy I cer- alnly would be much \ore jlst than to con- frm by legislation the ( contract whch : would lei guaranteed United States bonds go at par , \\'hm- time gold bonds , under this contr.mct would actually bring to the go\ern\ent less gold than the coin bonds ! St. Louis Republic ( ihemim : ) : Six years ago this \onlh August Belmont stood In the awdust of ! aclson Square garden and awarded ribbons to the stlnJ.taled lox- terriers. At that time Ills faint' rested on the owner- ship of the ehamplon brace or the gamy breed which was time helghl at canine vogtie. As bench show JUIe and president of the American Kennel climb he gradually cc- qulred national reputation. Today he deslgnales 10 ( lie United Stales government tIme terms upon which gold by the hlndredwelghl shall be turnlshcd for redeeming elrrenc ) ' mmotes lie negotiates wllh a president and a secretary of the treasury In secret upon thl fate of a nation's contracts. That Is the bealty of a free cOlntr ) ' . You can't tel when the man you esteem : ) be- neath your serious notice will have a big slce of country standing In his miahmle - , XEBH.ISKI , IS } : IIJfi.SKL\'S. The dates for the Sounders county fair have been fixed for September 10 10 13. Broken Bow has a new paper , the Custer County Union started as the organ of the new polUeal party , the "unIon. " Whlo the remont city council Wls discussing - cussing the advisability of putUng In a mu- nicipal lighting plant the gas went ouL Rev. Mr. Ernst , pastor of the Prcsbyterltn : church at \Vayne has tendered his rcslgna- tlon to take effect In March. lie will re- illinois. move to 1lnols. A loldrese cog had his jaw broken and a doctor was called who mended the fractured bone with a silver wIre and wl attempt to save . the animals life. A farmer named Iteager resIding near Seward , was thrown from his cart and his neck was broken , death resultIng Inslanlane- ously. He had been drInkIng. I Is ullerstocd that Itev C. E. Batele of Omaha has been called by the Presby- terian people to preach Indefniely , says the Niobrara Pioneer. I was his letter 10 The Dee which bad more to lo in bringing early relief to the setters In Raymond township - ship and Doyd county than any other cause. Frank Lldle : , an aged German , was fould murdered at the door of his cabIn abcut ten mies norlheast of Loup at Davis ! Creek. He hac been killed by a charge of shot fred at short range. striking him In the back of the neck and lUng the whole top of the skull. Time perpetrators of the crime are unknown as Landle was a pauper , being unable to work on account of having years ago trozn both hands and feet , resulting In alpl - tlon. ton.A A ludicrous mishap was tIle loss by C. W. Wallis of hl costumes at Humphrey just as the curtain was about to go lP , says the Madison reporter. A Norwegian girl going from Newman Grove to Norfolk picked up : lr. Waihis' satchel and lef her own and departed on the train amid when Mr. W. opened the satchel to put on his costume ho found It contained a night robe , corsets and other miscellaneous and InnlenUonable art- des of female apparel and virtu . Sheriff Derby of flutter county had a pretty clcso cal for his le , according 10 thc David City Press. lie went down on the valley to I serve a summons on Leonard Vincent. When he drove UI to the house and went In Mrs. Vincent lad a nice reception preprec for him In the shape of a coublebarrel shotgun - gun , cocked and leveled redy , for business. The sheriff grabbed time gun and succeeded In getting It away from her , but she had another In reserve , and as she was getting It ho withdrew . lIe brought time shotgun hOme with him Vincent was not at home at the time. The Vincent farm was recently 50111 at simoriff's sale , and Mrs. Vincent has grown morbid worrying over the nmatter . SamJ Cooper. who was wIth time sherlt doe not care to travel with an ofcer again . ' .oullvlo 1111 time UrluHI 011) Courhcr-Joui'nni. So , lp wIth the Ilellnnt of tIme city of Louisville-imp with the onslgl of time com- monwealh of ltemmtuclcy-ump wih tIme atlim's Ind stripes of tile ilil tlomi-amid , If we must talk of battles , whlt have any of iK to blush for In the momolY of Shioh and Chlcmlauga , or AntetnJ and Get- tysburJ-thouJh. whist wo arc nbout I , wo may ns wel rcmembm' , Yorktown cLad Now OrlennR , Clrro GOllo Inll IICll . . mCeimtimckiun who Involwd \Ista. I was n Kcntucltan the slJlrltl of the Ileall- "On famo's CtCi'himll clunllng ground } . " let us , hiving ICemltimCkiUImS . fittingly wol- come to lCemmtUelny sol such lS remain of those who fought RO wol , whom wo ( osmgiit so well-welcommie liens wih ni our hmoamLs- II honollnl Ihem wo celebrate uursel\es -for soon . too loon , the IlgA wi bo hl'lwd , down . time door wil I" , , clmerl , and It will lie written of us II-blue COIII and wi cuat-UiiitiilitLii5hiel ( nail ultI6tn. gr/ gulHhablo at lust , the one flol the ottmt-m- on that further shore \\'lelo "Glor walks with llemn rounc , ' 1ho bivouac - of limo . dead. " A i'i-izu for Iui'mm. Cedar Rapids itepumiilcam ; . Some twcnt years ago / cowboy deposIted - Ied $3,0 In a Council Buffs national bank uld went west to look after some cattle . W'hmile there he was 111ed , and alt otforll to Ihul his heirs , If ho had any . have ! 1\O\'Ct fruitless. After ten years. according 10 time law I . such unclaimed money reverts 10 the ( state. Audllor McCarthy Is IOW Ilest 't- lag the unatter , and It IH probable the slulc mater treasurer svtii receive ( luRe a respectable 811111 from the original amount , to which will bo added the acculllalec Interest. - Highest of al in Leavening Power-Latcst U. S. Gor't Report ItVAl Baking aw Powder USOLUTEL PURE J . . ? . . . . - - . - _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ . _ L _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ - . - . 1Writ. ifW rii : : II.V"S Cedar Jnpills Irpnbltn : lrm or Nebraska . braska . spcalcng In oP'o ltton to time gold bond Issue on ThmImrsday ! ah "tho tlemmio- . crnto party owed the president msnthlng " Mr. lr'an , being n democtnt , though Inioc- ulatctl with Ilolllsm , ought to know how the Rccount 8tlnlls ; but It strikes one very ford' bly that tIme democrats owe It to themselves . ns well as to the peslte1t. to support him In al earnest endeavors 10 oxtrlelio lie country trol tIme embarrassmcnt In which that Ilrt ) . has placed I. I\ansas City Start : : [ 1. Bryan's theatrical remark that lie woulll gladly die "if by dying he could prevent time passage or this bill"- the IRSIO of 3 per celt gold bonds . slggtsls tIme unhappy fact list time fniiuiro ) ( Ie faluro of the ( necessary nlmblr or democrats to ( lie has ( hums far successfully retarded ) all manler of leKlslaton , The country refuses to be stIrred by Mr. Brynn's herolcH antI Is rMsounhly reo jOlced that In a few days he wit bo In a [ osllon'hero nil lecesslt In's ) . of dyIng for his coultr ) ' will bo remo\'ell. Kansas City Times : : tr. W. J. hhryan . a Ittesman , objects 10 the rr'Olllol atitimoria- lag lie preshlcnt (0 ( lilly gold with guM bOluls on the 110111 "that time secrctar of the trMSUr rCleems Unied States and treas- tiry 10tcs II the Ielt of coin selected by time hoLe holder . " where3s 1uler time provisions of the law he mlAht elect 10 rClecm them In coin other than that selected hy tIme note owner. In oIlier words , while the note owner lemaluls gold , Mr Ir'an would have tIme RO\'ernmelt Pay hll In silver . The effect - feet of such an Inlerprolaton ( of the law by tIme secretary ef the treasury would be to create a Ilremlll on gold. The only benef- ciaries ef such t rlsllt woull bo the \nl street gmtnmbiors who gtmblers might fnd floe pickings In bu'lng ant selling gait as they dId on lack rhlay , ant before and after that evemmt tmmi day from time tlo that the government - silent SISllelUlcd SPecie paymenls Inll It reo sumel agmiimm . AIr Ir'an. who ts tr'lng 10 Ilalc the Public believe that ho Is he reprc- senlatve of the people , ts really tile I'ellre' sonlat\.o of miobody but time \\'al street iaii1' I blers Ho Is aS9hIIOI81) ' carrying grin am-I their mlmlii . ant so far as nPIIlaranees ! ilmdi- . cato , ho Is doing It withou comnpemmsatlomi to hi himself. . compclsaton J'J l'.J . . 'XU ' TJII.V.5. As n sensation center St Paul Is hopc- hessly heft. Georgia's claims ns a wInter resort have some fonnllaton In fnet. The old flag flutters merrily from mammy atlprollrlaton hag poles. Governor McICnley Is doing considerable talking , but Is 10t obliged to record his vote. otc.The The Souther States Magazine prints n tImely artcle on summer lemperatlro In that sectiomm. I soothes tIme cars jarred with sleIgh cowbetis. The Introllucton 01 a bill In the Conneclclt loglslatumro to prohibIt treatIng Is n simgges- lon to time lobby to get down 10 the national single slandard. I Jlng Chung Ins been reinvested with the yelow coat , Ieacock ) feather anll other celestial regalia. William Wilson still shivers emi the leo sIde of the blizzard. Dr. Booze of Ba1lmoro Is ha\lng a recount of the vote by which he eame In second In the race for conAre In Mar 'lanc. Ho cx- Ilcels to set there. Dooze always does. A dazzlng collection of "sln dogs" was witnessed In several Missouri towns Insl week. Evldelt ) ' the November returns tram Missouri of old Sol. had just reached time nelghborhooc An alderman of St. Paul on I wager of $10. sawed , split and plell a cord of wood In eight hours. That's nothing. I Is a poor alderman who cannot saw less and make moro In the same timne. Seven hundred and fifty Chicago clergy- men were invited to preach on munIcipal patriotismum last Sunday. A majority responded - sponded . but the result cannot bo determined until the ward managers manipulate the primary returns . While the German emperor and empress were out sleigh rjtl < In Berlin they came across three small UJs snowballIng In Thier. garlen. One of the , snowballs struck the emnperor and the culprit . abashed , rn' up and said : "Did I hurt you much Herr Kaiser ? " His alxlous tone made the em- peror lalgh , and next day ho sent the offender a memelt of the meeting. Thirty years ego a Pennsylvania editor tured his pie of $ 5O0 over to an Impecunious - ous friend , who hurried westward In search of health and forlune. Recently the edItor was Informed that his I. f. crossed the range amid bequeathed him $50.000 to repay tIme loan Incidents of this kind howcver are too rare to ppularize Journalstc loans. The amount outstanding far exceeds the re' turns without counting he "unearned in- crement. " Tobacco as consumed by great potentates - tates Is an interesting topIc to Ihc majority of men , Time emperor of Germany smokes cigarettes , the new czar of Russia prefers a Iilpe President Pauro of France Is a great consumers of cIgars the sultan of Turkey alternates his cIgarettes with a hoolch , President Clevelald puffs a cigar after dinner , hut smokes less frequently durIng Usa cay than Io used to ; the emperor of China has no time at present 10 . smolle anylhlng. Brai , , , U Nut Uomty. New Yorlt Sun. The American School Board Journal pub- lshes thc portraits of a conshlerhle lions- her of state school superintendents who have lately heen elected 11 North Dakota Colollio Inc \Vomlng these high olcials arc ladles ; and ) told wih satisfaction that there Is not I single pretty one among them. They all owe their places to their educatonal muerits . and limIt to personal beauty or any Irtntols abilities. - J 7101.1S7 2ii4TTRit.'i . , _ r ' - . Galvcston Newam'oman : hoes emil she . can 10 111dN' herself Irt"I"tblo nld then ' orders Inn 10 keep - hIl dlstriuico. )1 ) . ChIcago 'rlbun-1 : wonder , " said the 't. ' , burglnl' . 11(1lng ( time C'oiitt'imt9 of the Ilfo "Iu ' n "aclc , "it I osmglitmm't honesty to llay } aim Income tax 01 this I" , 1 Harper's lnznr : - " "Oi - ate tim emily WO'(4 ( : : . man I evoi' lo\'ctl , larIlmmg , " ho whlllJered " ' . ' after . , Iho hall ncc-c'pu.d him "hlIHIllhte , " 11 hi ) Silo "I I know lie tier. 1 heto1. Yeti not deceive "nhe lo\'c mile , hiks George nit old . " Inl\l ; you can- } . . Detroit 'r'lllc , ; " 1 nln . In despair ! " oiled thc port. " \Vhnt. the I'oublc ? " . "Got to wrle 1 snmler ioeimm for a iimamt- I. 1 II I zilo In frll7llg'llthel' . with coal P n ' ton nll not a spark of tJetc 11'1. " New Yotlc Ledger ) : "lie . hel ! I 'poars i e.llcr'Ue. , . Mm's. Drown , emits is nwCul 'fcctlois- ! : i' . " lro \ \ your Clts II 'feeton. , ( MrR. ileown-Wehi . t1 ' fl ) ' tlogs hike due . ) 10gs ImlmtilteL' ; I S'i)050 emits Little after lIar lntSse . ' Selt 1) ' par Jim , lIel , . iho ) ' act kinder loncoll 1 lIar Mllbe they Wllt nnoder . ' . } imiaster . 'Pee , hel I . ' . .dlll t llelal : Tiie hIl Is n cheorfll I J hIlIIl , She \ I sit limsu'uiilintl 01 1 ch\1 ; \ egg for threl sllccc'ssi'o wlcks amid thou collie suIt ihito the Litm , imyard niol serenely Imifuinm time fnrmmmer lie heeds a lmnir ctmt , ibmaton fltmdget : First Actor-'L'imere ought d' ' to to , a sosivenii' luerfornmnimeo toimuorrow liigiit. Eiecummti .etor-\Vhiy ? First Artor-It will be ( lie fiftieth per- tOiiiiiice ; Inco vogot our mumuliurlos , Now York flecorhen' : "Jones , vii domi't 3'oti go to voric ( timsi eam'mi a iivlmmg ? ' ' 'My dear Smuithi , simmsts time tise ? I tried it once for a little while nmmd imo 50011CC ' 11th 1 tnmio a dolimmr thmamm 1 hiatt to smuomId It. so i gave it tip. " \\'ilG1iil ) BUT NOT VAN'I'lNG. lttciinsoni ilm'iuntei , . i1 } "Amli imnve yeti t'elghied , iear sir , ' 1'iii mmmmstter yoli'vu miroposed , " Sun smtld , as very grmucs'fmmlly \\'ltliimi Imis lap she posed , ; "I ieter 1mm ) before , " salmi lie , ' "Hilt mmnv I hmavo gooI , groimmmsls Fom' i'ediOilImlg time mqamme to b e.'j .Abotmt two litiimdred potmimds. " , . - , , - - - I'JCJOII1',5 , nate Fleid' V'nsimimugton. 'iVImen sue sighs amid nmiswers ' 'No , " ' \'nit a bit , mind sin Hot leave her ; ' 4 \\'imo imaii limly shme bids you go W'imen shsc Slgii ; mud mmmmswers "No , " 1mm is voice that's soft miimd low ? \sle agaIn , it will mmot grieve her. \Vimemu she slghi nail answers "No , " \\'cmit a. bit , and dn not. leave her , , , Sally loves inn veli 'tom1cu- , 'lhio but 'cstcidn' shme hinted ; Anil tomorrow ? \ \ 1w sIizuii en ) ' ? Salty loves inn velI today ; Be tomorrow what it may So today Is iiiisslly fated ; And shin moves me veti toimly , 'rhio' hut csteitlmt ) ' she limited. III. Kitty slot iuisoms msi' kmmeo , t. ( Years ago , tiien she was seven ) . lo you heor , you lovems tlmreo ? 1'itty mt tmmion amy kmiee ; Yes , I know 'otm emivy misc ' Sumehm a sweet foretaste of heaven ; \\'eli , she sat 111)00 my knee t ( Years ago , when she was seven ) . $ pofj j- . ' it , 1r ow1 13NJO' Both the mnetliocl and resimits when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is 1)leasant amid refreshing to the taste , and acth gemitly yet promnptly on the KidlicyB , Liver and Bowohs , cleanses the sy- temn effectually , dispels colds , headaches - ' aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro. dumccd , pleasing to the taste and ac. ceptablo to time stomnach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most hcalthyan'l ( agreeable substances , its iminy excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most . poptmlar remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in ZiO edit bottles by all leading drug. gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- ctmro it prommiptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any RmiIStituite. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRAWCISCD , CAL. LOUISVILLE. Y. EW lOft/f , V' 'I ' . # ELVABLE / % ( _ _ _ YourMomiey'sSTorfhi or Voar Mony H.i , ' . ' . I "Out of a Job"- . Ii'i view 'of the ( act that a dollar now looks as big as tliubottoni of a bucket , and that live of thunzo niako a bushel of mmiosmoy , we have do- elded to htmii' ( time spring I by soil nmg tIme now , su'lrig blocle of the "Stetson Special , " tim best $5 hint on 1 i'- ; _ cai'thi , ( ot $1.50-this for tIme ( ; _ - ( , , , . _ Stetson F'etlai'as , too. It , tnlc3a mt .w _ , " ' btit $ J.5O to got the shrIng - . ' "hht'owii I K I , - ; shmmipo n g - a g - Spcciah , " hat ocjtitil to tIme host , anti oniu that Is backed , . ' S ' by our gilam-antee ( or quality ' anmi wc'itm. II It sloesmi'b wear . T. ; ' ! nimsi good satisfaction - - . iwii as lLfl lint on the taco of ( lie cat'thi wo will replace It wIth anothium' lint , 'No will also mnako some cxtt'a cuts omm mum'nishinmg goods thm6 week , stmi"ts tlii'co paIi of lhiia seanmioss socks Ion' 25n. 'l'wo pairs of special tmum siuks for 2o , Nattii'al inom'inuo sex , 23c , at' six Pairs tot' $1.33. ( Jotswold imiomino genuIne Siniw-knit socks , 40o gm'ttlhu , ( ott 2.u. Oimt' roffUlar $1 unlauimdored % 'hmIto di'oss ehmii'ts , 750. Almmcn'lcahi litislory Co's underwear , m'egtmlar $5 gm'ado , for $3.50 1)01' suIt , Ahmmorican Ilostei'y Co's fine ribbed fom'mii hitting $1.00 ' . / grade tot' $3.00. Besides , our lSthm ittt'cot wlmidow wlioi'o those wonmtlci'fui bai'gulns nyu displayed should becaroaihy ( uvuttehicul thi ! tweak , BROWNING , IING & CO. , Reliable Clothiers , N. ' .V. Cor , 15th and Ioughas , - , . ' , . - ' - . - ' . _ ' , , ' . ) -1 ' J. '