: , , . _ _ i .1 - - - 'r11E OMAhA DAILY nl r JT' ' lIIEBnUARY 22 , 1895. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t , , THE OMAHA DAilY BF2 i. JtOSJ.W A TIm , Gdllor. , - - - - - - rUnLIHlI ? EVElYIRINa. : _ _ . _ _ TEn" ! OF SUISCntTION. ! Without 8un.thy ) , Ooe yur. 8 S (0 ' Il ? I 0 tWllholt . . . ( J'al , 1 , tunlnr Ycar . . . . . . . . . . . 10 00 1)rfly lkr awl ! undiy , yUr. . . . . 100 ] "ly 1 . n11 . . . . Sunlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 CO . fx e MnnUlo. ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 to Trpe JI'e . One Y.nr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :0 Junlny 110. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 bO Rttttir1ny 130 On' Yenr . . . . . . . . . . . . b : nttnloy Ilee. Ono Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c ! CWFICKS . Omnhn , hio npc fluI1iIng. Roulh 1ho , . SInr . JUk. , ( /mpr N and ( Sl ' . Council UhlrI U lNltl 4treet. Chicago Otce 317 Cbttmbet ot CommeTCe. New Yll : . nt/I Clm\or , 1 15 , 'rrl\uno Dldr. : Woshlnlon JJ1 F Siree N. 'V. - COmmSI'ONDJ.NCIH ) p All ( ommunlcRlon. lelolnl to npwa nn,1 cl- , tonal matter al'ould ) be ndllrso : To the Editor ler r nttslNJSS I.BTTt.S. . Al buMfle,3 , loUet nnct 10nlllncC Ihould be nnr ' addrcPRel to The flee thIRhln cOnpnn , , OmRha Xrntt. cIecla end 10"11000 onler ! to T . b mode p"lo 10 the ardor or the nmpnny. TUN um I' I.ISnnn 'lU'\NY. . - - - . - . - . - - - . - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , lTATEMCNT 0 CIItCUbATION. George I Tzchue1c . Icrctnt' of The leD rub- . , l hl/1 rlp"ny , holnl Iluly , worn , MS that ! . the Rclunl nlmbpr or tull nnd complrle caples ot the Iaily Motning. 1yenUii ; ani /undny BeD thonly Morlnl 1'I'.nll nnt rlnted durllg the month ur Jnnuol IS9. , . 88 1 : talow 1. 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.301 20.711 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.18 10:01 . ' Z. . . . . . . . . . 2,11 , 19. . . . . . . . . 19,119 : ,11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,1S' ' ) . 4. . . . . . . . 10,612 $ .20. . . . . . . :0,18 6. . . . . . . . . 1.190 % 1. . . . . . . . . :0,913 . ( . . . . . . . . . . 20t93 22. . . . . . . . . 19.n 3 ' . . . . . . . . . . 19,793 23. . . . . . . . . IO.8H . 8. . . . . . . . . . . 196' 21. . . . . . . . . 20.2.O . 9. . . . . . . . . U.r2t 25. . . . . . . . . :0:1 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,193 10. . . . . . . . 19,706 26. . . . . . . : .191 . . . . . . . 19,70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,100 1. . . . . . . . . 99j .21. . . . . . . . 21.10 ' , 12. . . . . . . . 1n 1,31 % . . . . . . . . :0.29 ! .13. . . . . . . . . . 20.3,0 29. . . . . . . . . :0,213 1. . . . . . . . . 19,4GI 30. . . . . . . . . n.n : ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & 15. . . . . . . 10,51 3. . . . . . . 20.3J 10. . . . . . . . . . . . 39343 , Totn ! . . . , . . . . . . 19,34 " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,67.5" . . L eRA In"olll and leturne1 ' . . . . . . . . . . r,2H , Total I t : 1. . . . . . , . . . . cOI'lrl. . . . . . . . . . . 61. . :1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f unun I ) .I.ene. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,110 atonnn U. 'Z , . I CJUCI monor : Sworn 10 h.tore m. nnrl " 11.crlhpd , In lilY Ires- enco thll 21 ' dny "r February , 3t93. Fc\runrv t9 < , . N , 1 1.'JL , Notnry l'tibllc. ' - - , t , 'I'Iie IXII'IIg CO11gl'1SS thl'catl'l/ ( tie ' ! ' ' tell. t1 I'g ( ( 11'1' ; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , OIfha Is fil fl'OI IHold of hel' COIl- , tllbutlol tn ( Ihe oil 1'001 lobby 10\1 nt IAiieolii. , 'fhls II ! lhe ( 1.1111 ( of wlnlhcl that " tClpls 111011l ) to cOlclHle that the I'ould hog WIS mlslllWI Iii his ) re111- Ises. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 'I'hc IJosllol 01' delJI ' lau0' cOllls- , slolct' wihout a 1ulIary / Is hiirtlIy : ] a stifil- . . . ' . clcll ) llmlh'c hOIO' to attract e\'cl a patriotic PO1)IlhISt. - The ; 011 : "I'elch C0l1t who Is 1101t L to iiitt''y : 1110 the GOlll fllly ilplHtr. , eltr tlols nut shlle : Iii lie ( Il'l'Jtllce ) ( against fOI'egl gold ' lhe RetlllClt of : , OOOOO 11JOI the . fnlce of lss Alla Gould 1110\'es JISt I ' . thlt IllCh flom the JllhHlCtol of the I . lucome ' . Ilx l'01CCt01. 01 how mUh : of tile ll'oflts of' the re- , , , cent baud Irllsnclon ! will the mcmhers ) of tle thtIlkeI'S' sYllcale 1)fly the : per ccnt fedemlileome lax ? ' Vliy lot a ICIIRlal\c IIIul'y to ascel - : title how Ilny and whIch members of our Inwmaldng bodies tripped the light r faltlstc as gtlests of the Knlglts of the 2' Faucet ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l ; There are other lollyIsts ) nt Lincoln 4 wlo sorehy need tile effects 01 a 11db- ' ; trathlg \ SeltrCilUgilt. ' ' ' trln teWSplllcr sClrchlght They . hillY yet Jerchance ) be accorded HInt t dls- . tnclon. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , After fldlnl tllt : tlY can nccom- , , push nothing tile silver len condescendingly . ingly announce thei' vihhiiigness to Hac- 1'llco their CUSC telolrl ' to thc np- 1 IHOII'llton 1)1115. . ExScnatol' Ingl1s has heen heard , trom again on the prcshlcntal ouUoole. : The principal Jlcal1'c of 1eln ; "out of 1)OhttICS" for Ilm consists II telling those . stl In whlt thc ' ought and ought not . ; to do. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; , 1 The Knlhts 01 the GrIt , are about to break bread and sluice their thirst . . p\cr the festal board. We comnH111 to tlcm tile use of brwid made of No- braslm fom' , and cold tea distilled from ; , Ncbraslm grown corn. . A St Louis wcathcr Il'OlJhct prcdlcts , 0 very wet srlng ) I can htl : ( ' be too vet for tile flrlC's of Nclmuka. ; " 'Hh no mitt In thc fail 111 no Hnow this wlntcr. tile Mol of this sccton will , stand lIlly alount of molstm'e. Tile police lre going to tI'3 ' to fHJIWCS3 ) r _ tile Ilrmlllg hIIJ , I the household- ; ' : ers wi tct , II cOIJlnelon wih the police 111 I'cfuse to eIICOtIrLigO these nlght ) Visitors the ( nuisance can tiotihit- less bl In a great lelHm'e I ba tcd. I NtII'IHIl hits 11113' IOI\ ' Coining to her ( ' the fedLrlth ' ' fl'ol lI ; O\'C'nlcnt under ; : tile act l'cflHlhlg the II'cct tux of 18ll . - by al ! mcans let her take tile llece'ssaly , steps to cllim It Nlhl'aslm Iw\'cr ! lccdcII mOIt ' In her h'llsur ' wor/c than she does toln ' . 1ho IltilI1flIetl1rel's alIti CtlISliillers , : lalufle ald COl8Uml'H nssochtton hills not yet eXllrsscll his- l , . , RIIII'O\11 , of tile olco bill In the IcglHla. turo-it bill thnt strikes tile 11'Itl latch of one of the II'ollslng Indnsh'leH of . South Ontalni. 'I'hl IRSOI'II ) lol ( It non- IJoltl'll , nellcl' Is the bl I IJI'I ' , ' . * UeaS1'o. , 'J'ho Bee Home \\'el.ls ago tXIIOHetl ) ( a slO'o hulllng hOtt1'lstlIelle ) itt Lilcoin. , Namts \Vel' ( ' gl\'I1 ! 1111 I'CCI'II II'oof wits eXIJlolell to a Inh , Yet t IhtI'e wnl not 1 sllgie hI \ \ ' olce' of tile Hlnt l. fed. r 0111 gO'I'I'III'lt who ( hnll ICI\'u < lulh ' to cal the Ilu'tcllJlh ) ; II0WI ( , ( b rent stnlo ! Ul'lt JCO\o ) ) : ! ( heat Inw c1cm ; ! , HnHtcrl lulll'S l'oltluo to regale thuh' l'it(1t'l13 ( _ wih IitOl'1e14 of dire 11S' tress I10ng the settlers uf westtrit XI" braska. ' [ 'hero Is 10 101111 lilly fear ; ; tllltt ) 'iii stiller fl'om ' ' tlnt IJeOlllu ) wi lulTm' starvation . , * but ; thel'o It Htrol ll'ohnblt ) that If sooth I'111 Is not 1011l'l ( II liberal I i'2 , qualttes tile C\oIJ of 1801ill bo 10' , lm'el to nllJth 1m 8 Is. hive outfarm. . , els seed gtlli 1 DespIte the fuct thut tile goveriuloent gO\01lnClt , Is paying for tile rzlli(1 ) ' ' ' of . IJn'htg fo\ 1'11111 It'I\l' ( 011. , ; cngo IJUlC'S ) tlcy Int It OXI11Ielt ( to , consolidate III reduce expenses. 'l'he1 Is gl'owlng ull Uu'oughout tile vest n ; . 811l'It of tlHHntsfuetol UIIOI the part ot . nOWRIJII'I' ) IIIbl811'I'8 which 1111t result ; In the ubalIdoIlIltdlIt ot tile ' ' , ubullolllt O\'OI'llelt flOWsiStp'r trains or time establisiluleut 10WI\a\I'I' cltnblslment { or eastbound rust laU iimies. _ : ' 1JTH : ritz ; mlOSU'l" ; 1.1 n I hM hru kuowu tor some tI0 that thf'\c wes 10 bo n concerted Ull'lllt on ll IIut ) : of the tate 01t ( cOIII - tl'IR' ItcL ' R , whoo emolul < lts of olco have hC1 lelllcell ( by the depository II I or 1801. to secure thc repeal of Unit , to I II , OlIJOCtiOlIiIIht' stntlto ut lie ( II'cS' ( Jilt RCIlol of the legislittitre. 1 'l'ho first RteJ ( II flint cll'clon wns nCcollJlsllcl ill the seiiateViIdll the repealing bill was . I'eCOilllllPltleI for II\Rsno by n parts vote , the l'IIJlblCll senators . COlltOtltIit- lug time nfl.lath'c InJorl . Tile ostNl' Rlhle 10315011 11Icc In favor of repeal Is thnt ( time lJ'CRClt Ilw hns lIroveti to be n failure nnl has ole1nll'l liiJtiri- 011) ' to tile Jlble Interest. Tile fact Is hcll Ill ) thnt Hllcn thl' Ilw weil Intp Ileet twellfo1' I hl'nRlm hlnl.s hl\'o fnled , 11 which lJlblc money 10 the 1101lt of 1.15 / , WHS vmI5 dejoSItcd . 111 ( hut ( this IOIC ; Is for the lost part RII tell ill Ilelll liquidal ! bit. HIlt iiICi1ldt'1 Itt this cOIIJlntol Is the $ a : ( , ooi ( ) helolJll ! to Ihe state which IIRIIIIICl'ltl nt the tlle of thc 10ln'ous ! ( 'nLlnt ntolH1 bank failure , nUll nil the Iuluenl Illnllclwnts nlsllg out of ( limit fnlll' ( itt e chm'll 111 to the e\l Inllelce of t he dL'litOI'S ) ' imi' . " 'hll ! , 115SC have Ralll , thc Ill'el lcl'hllllal elcls or Ihc Inw are hell ! lp ns tile olclslble ICaROI for he I mO\'CIl'11 to I'cpeal ) I the teal Iem.on Is limit ( I ( lt'lt'iVeS ) thc \'lllolS sIl Ie multi roult ' tI'ensOlreI14 of tiie' interest ollJh- lie ' ' which tiit'y ) ' ' \ ' l coil. le IWI' ) tl'r II'l'\'lol ; COl- \II'I'11 10 tll' own use. There mute be- ' ' ' ioim ' ' of the exist- _ 'onl' Illl'gton IJ'o\'IRlolf big ( IelOSltOl'y ) law hat I le Impelfect 1\11 ! fall 10 fully IJ'olcel the stmttt' 111 nhllIl I.5 , . hlt u1 of tll (2111 ht l't'IllO- Cnllll ! _ . . _ n _ _ _ nnn _ _ : tIled 1r l ) ndetl\lte ( I1IIII'IlllIteilt. ( ' 1he it'tiltIile ) bchlll tlc law Is SOtl1 Is that the IJhle shoull have the hL'll" ) - fit of alr Iltelcst call'1 ullol IJhlc ) IOII ; ; thnt Public 10le ; sholll bc Ile- I10slc(1 ( ( lilly li alJII'o\111 ( ( i1'losltories ; nll tutu the Ilhlc shou11 ( ( ue Ilpl [ ' 1l'otletl'Il In Its dl'losls ) ( hr ! ell anti stitllt li'iit honds. ICCalRe ! : hfnR ] ha\'e fallll silce tll Ill'llosIO' ) ; law hns hlel on the ( stltule houl ) docs 10t II'O\'C Ihnt ally : of thcI \oull have rt'innhiel . soh'en ill Its a IJSelcl' . Ik'CIlIISL' he I 10(2- ccptance \\'ol'thless hOlllR ) has Oil- talcd the loss of large slms of iuloiley does not II'O\'e ) that ; tile nboliol ) of 101Is ) wou11 haYI lesull'll In aur Ipss loss , II flCt , hInd Ihe ( ht'posiory ( lw ! ueen mn'e strictly mil 10'e hOlst ) nlllllRtel'el Ilch of this loss of 11h. lie Iloner would ulllu tell ( ) have uel'l Ir'vellteci. 'i'hle loss hns oecm'lc ( not Ol ICCoUlt of the law , but In spite of It : What thc legislature ought to 10 Is 10t to rellcal the ( devoslol ) ' 111W. but to streiigt lieu It. Its princiPal wealmess Is that It IJelIls 1)1111k oihit'ers to ue thc bonds furmllshled h ' their sUlete/ bOlls fm'llshCl by OWI balks for faihful safe Icellilg or ( lC1)OSltS. ) 'l'hiis should 10 1)rolllbited. 'J'lto state month county boards ought further to be vested wih discretion to aCCl'Lt or reject the hlghcst bIdder , " : hel'c , II their opInion , Slch bank Is Imowl to be , , eak 01 the b011 pre- /cltd , or touhtfll ynluc. The present Inw cxempts the treasurer from 1lhlt ' oil his bOld for amy monl ' kept II duly authorized dCIJmtorlcs In other worlls , Willie the trcast'er has 11 certain discreton In placing IOIt ) In pm'Uel Ill tiehtsitOly ) banl.s he Is free frol nil reRlJlslhlt ) for the exercise of that dlscl'elon , 'here thc treasurer's ucgl- gencu results In an Ictunl ioss of \lhlc ) illolley there Is 10 tason why hu should : not be requIred to make the same good. F'inuhly. I 111t of time 8houll he iwe- sCl'lhel ( durIng which the hoHls of any lelslol' ' bank shah run , 111 IJ1oYI- slon ul11e for IIe1Iol1cai cxullnnton of the conlllon of banks In which public abbey Is helOSIted . 'hc ' ' law will te suUs- lelosl0' wl operate - . fuCt0'Uy whl"cr state and count , ofculs exercIse Il'oler discretion In onforeln It Time republicans In the 11/181atte will not hclll thel' pm't If thc ' this law ' bccause It they 1CIJul ti It : slm\I : was ollglnal ) IJs/ed by 1 JolJlst ) Icg- Islnhu'o anti IIJp1O\'el I ' 11 democlte gO\'cI'uor. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iioir LONG WILL 11' LAS7 I Is natull Unit the question Rhouhl arise In connecton whit the lJ1chnse of gold ilV _ thc o\'clmeut as to how Iou ! thc luIlh' thUH obtnlnell wi'ob. . ably last the r1easu : . ' the ( two Issues oe builds lust yeai ' , In 1eu1ul1Y and Nm'I'mbc1 gayc thc treasury about 11UOOOOO ( ) In gold , amid al the tle the cont'act for tile new Issu wits hindu the gold reserve hll lce I I'Cllucctl to $ l2OtOO. ) ( ) ( ) Thus wlhln n rC11 thc t1I'nsul ' hld lost mill the gold 0)111Ilel ) from thc two ISSlCN of honlls , ant some mi lOls In IltihltlOli. ( A Il1t of this nmt1t , fS shown 1y the stltement vu- cent ' submitted by the secretary of the h'l'18t' ) ' to congI'Is' , was 11111 ) out for CI'I'nt exja'mises , but the larger 11'0' IJO'tol ) Wl8 wltlim ( wn for export 111 for the bank iloards. ' ' . fO' Kwolng 01'1 S. 101' se\ oral wl'l'ls before the contmct (00- the I 1 11t'cllso ) of /old was effected thl'e Ilul heen what waK Iii till IItt1'O of u rnn on thc t h'I'aR1 : ' , the outlow be- t \\111 .1 lt Ill' I ; 17 Ilcl aD , Incuslvc , 11lountn to ( $18,000,000 , Over $ St- ) 000,000 ) ( ) ( ) In gold wus wi 11\1 wn froiii the 11east' ' II Dlccmhl'l' anll , Junuul ' , 10lC than $ 18UO,000 ( ) of which was foe hOI\ll IltllHIS ) , 'i'hio 1'11 on fItu . treasury ceasl'll nHwon ns It h eill Inl\n thnt t Ilogot hut 10115 ' \I'O comlilulel for allot lice lonn , 111 ( time title t1'III1 HIl'o tii&'ti tl l'l'181' ' ) IH been Il' creasIng Its gold supply Ilh'llllclel ) ( or tw 8 'IH1klto tieliosits'iIieil 1IIIlt to UhiolIt tOXMXO ( ) , ( ) , n' \'l't'Y Ilm'I . . ' the ( 10 he ' In thlH . Tile IIUI tlllllll'cl II COllt. _ 1he 1I'IIt'lol to come flom ttiit'oiitl h uiti. tlel'sluoll to bl 1\\lnblc at buy tulle , though hy ) Ihe lel'mt of the eOltmcl the foreign 10mll01 ot the t 'lllcle cannot ho n'cI"lrecl to Ihlll 10m tU1 $ : ( KOOUO ) IWI' 111 I h. I Is 11g/eslcll thnt as the l'OIUltol ; which 1'llhlcd the 1111.H to ( I wlllh'lw gold from tile h'cls1'Y before the nego- tntol of tIle nul 10ln cent 110 , lS Hoon us tilt 1 'lt11'110 ( shah iimovu fulfilled It cOIIlct the laul.1 ) may Isule theIr lJlc ) ' of lllllelhlj the h'I'\St' ' , 1111 thus cOlllel ) tw goVC'milflldIlt to again cltol' the Inl'l.ut IS . 1 liorrovei.- gold . ' 1'1110 It lID thmmilger ot tiiy 10rellIt oil the ( Part of thai banks 11 ti Is three- Uon hcfol"o October 1 next whel the conh'ct with the syndicate eXllh'c , but . - - - _ . : - : ' , - - - - > : : ' thr4 Is n IIORsllll - or a return to tl ( ( tl'elt\r _ " dl'nlllh lJlcy otter that totc. t this Rhoul1 bo lole the good effects Il'olucel by thc IntcRt piece or flIlnhl- ellIg V0hii(1 be leSttoVei niul ( tie ! W011 ( < tl'sh'o 'ct : ll thl ptoiiht'iui of Htlwlnl off a RlRIIClslon of gold iflViiidlltS woul still ho tiimsovemi. ! I \\'oull thus 8 < 1\ to rest lurgehy wlb ( time banks to Iclll'mlno whethcr ( lit' re- spite whIch the ti-enstiry has obtaIned ( mill Its Inst inirciinse of ell shah he enl ' tCll10l'lrr , lusting 111111 the IJcllOI ( of Its contract , 01' shah 1m per- In 1 CI t. There Is l'enSOI to believe that time hanl.s wi bc 1I1Iccti to Ih11' ( loll Ihc IJolc ' thl ' hl\e 1l\mcl : to- will time treasury 111 return to 101" - 111 rclntous wih It. I Is bele\ll 10 he n IJllt of the ( lImit of the ( gold syndicate - cato to bril ! this Iboll , and If such Is the CtRC I ; wl II'ohahl ' ICCOllllhdl ) it. 'rle who imiuvo of Inforinittlomi 'rl\ e 111c sources Ilf0'llton ' ' the ' or the ( gt'ema l'I'Irlll ! Ilt'llOICS Jlell lnuitkcrs iiiiti limlaliciers who ' hful.clf 111 Ilnuclcls tire SUlllllr- 111 . Jell to thc government say thnt t1 wl not IluII over the ( 1011) ' 111 thcl tUI their back UJOI ) tIme trcasl : ; . hut wi slnul ( II wih thel' Immense resources iiiitih COhIfii1'iiCe ( fs re-estab. I'CsOl'ceut cOllllencc I'C'CSllb- IRhcII , hot only nlOI ! our o\n pcoilic ) ns towltls ( time I'CIRI' ; , hut also IIOUg ' himvet4tOl's tti'nrth time wholc foreign Im'cRlols lS to\nlls \ ) JO\'l'1111111 111 coVlOrmlte ) credit of the lll'll Stmite. There cal hl' uo doubt ( of the abIlity of this Ilo\\'el'ful SyilhiCiltt' to eXt'm't it ' ' great immilti- s'lllt'nle ; Ixtlt 1 very Inl- el'c In the dh'cclol hU11'ItCll , al11 II It has nl ' such nll time results rel OI- Ibl ; to hc IXIIll'Icil ) ( wi more Ihnl coin- Ill'lRatc : (0' the high rate of immtem'est thl' ( gO\'II'IIIlt 1 : Il'IIUh'CII to 11 ) ; 01 Its bomi t1s. hI".lSI11G2'OA"S 1lIUTIl1).IY. There I : a growing tencllncr . 1101/ he I A Icllcnl people to fitly honO' time mIleillOL'ieS of the Illustrious len whosl' nchll'\'l'lllts glorify ; thc republic 111 whose eiliIlmlcti'rs furlish time hllllst eXnlllllR of mite pnh'lotsl ) all lel- ) feet loyalty to the duties tutu oldiga- 10lR of eitlzensimii ) . I Is a telll1'Ier ( that shouihh receive time hcnrlcst eICOII aelelt nlll the most careful . fostelln , for the'lclsure of iOiiuitlr ] IJtllotsl Is \ers' largely Ilelcl'mlned 1 ; the cxtl'nt 10 ( whleh time PCOIII ) learn 10 yellltl' time charnctel' filth imotior ( lie work nll I 01 tle of thc gl'at stnlcsll'n amid soldIers whose wls- 1101 Hll1 ( 1(1 luHlc . timid IWCRN'\'Cll th ilittIOll. Tilere1.ns for years too ( mich aIJth ; 111 IUtlrerlnce 1'lgtlnl : thlt ( liuittte,1. . Tile Ilnh'lrRl'les of thc lirtim- days of our greatest men welo allowed 10 IJss wih little flttOlitIOII. 'lhl'I ; , live years ngo : thc hllthtfY of the Father of Ills Couutr was generally cole- umtcd I was mlHle thc occaHlon for nppeulug to uul stmulnthlg tile 1)01)11- III hove of couuh' ; . Wble It hits ncyor ccnsed for any ( hue to ue houol'ed , It Is enl ' withIn a few years that It has regained In thc consideratIon of time legnlncllln consideraton IJCO- plo tile IJlacc I OCcUIJlel n Icnm'aton I O. Tile celebrton last week of time nuulycrSIUT of time birtiltIlly of Abrnhnm Llucoln'n8 morc general than ever hc- fore , nml so It Is wih nil the distlu- guished Americans whoso memories am , IJuhllLy honored , the InnlYcrsn1lcs' , their birth receive hicIeaslug attention nton from 'cal to 'enr. At IJ'CRcnt the noun- . her Is not Inrgc""ushlnlon ( , Jefferson , Jackson , r.lncoln , Grunt. Pcrhups In the full'c there wi he atitlitlomis to tills iustrious galaxy , for there nrc othcr nmlCS lu our ' history worth ) of such 11stnctol Today It the one hU11rcll anti sixty- third nunh'crsll' ' of the hlrthlln of George 'ashlugton , I nnmc that Inspires - spires not only In Amcrlcu , hut throughout - out tile civilized world , the homngo Iml "cueltol of all men capable or 111Crsta111 and apIJ'cclntug the chm'uctel' of this mlsh'lous luau , whose greatness grows with the 'cal' In nil hIstory Wnshlugton stunds alone and pro-eminent. Not only was he the em- uOUuwnt of the loftiest and : most till- self/h 1utrlots1 , but he Inl qualitIes of mlul which wOIII Im"u male him dlst Immguishted aIIvwilere. He had ' 11stngllshed In'whe'c great ability lS I Illary comiintaiider. He posHcsscl the insigilt of true slntcsuuU' ship , lIe wns a nnll'ul lender of men. Whether In the cump 01 on the baUle- neld , presIding over thc delhcmtols of time coin'entou which frmcl time fCll- e'al constitution , 0' ns the first iwesl- Ilelt of the ' 'Ul reliIbule , George " 'ushht/lol was everyw'hmere n\l al- \\113 's Ih ! SUtO dIgnified , serious , l''n- Cst , upright , 11seJIRh , IJatrlote mnn , PI'I'IO'mlug every duty thnt clmu to , him wIth couselcntous fidelity . amid ever loyal to tile highest ideal 01 repub- Icln citizeiisltlp. S1'I'O\Hlei by great mcn , Washlnglon oulranlwd tWI ni Iii tile affectIon amid eonlllcnco of thc IJollle ) ) , UII ( whIle moot without cnemles the tcchlttol of Lou flInt he was first In the henrts of his coulitrymiien . ns ho was Hlst In Wi' and In llelcc ; , was cn- tireiy h'ud. Tim study of lie ( career amId character of George Wlshhtlton ( cannot be too oleu 01' too urgently commflllcl to the , ' out hi of Amel'lcl , I lusplred ( Lincoln , the icovlour : of lila ' ' aud It Hwlou1 country , Is n founlnlu frm whldl Un ' be cIWI unlimited store of IHtrlotlm Inl 10) lilt ) to tilt \ reptibule. TIII1O . 'ii ) SJLi'7' 'i'I1t m.I , ' P. Time I'CpO.t ) of the IJ'cHldcnt or the lust Hoard of Eduemit iou In cheap 11111phlet fnl'l hits just been 11Itl11tCII InHJ tile cltzcus 01' Omnllt throuh the cliii. dl'CI 11 tl I IHhle ) ) schools iiiitii'i' the ttc , " 'he Omahl puhle SchoolN- A Clear Ild Forcible Prcsonilton of the FneIH. " Jlslencl , however , of bolmIg 1 clear nll ( forcible Il'esultnton ) of faots , It Is chiefly aim 1l'l'allllllt of tl cIty eouuel In Its rolutoll to the Hchool bOrcllHl ) ( all ealwst ( 'lllcl\or to Ihml UIIOI ) Iho former nil the ( hlame fm ; tile l'eCellt Ilsmalagoment of tlo ( school Innnccs , Whel lie t IItuIJlj am aslwl to believe flint time ccfct or $ aatSO : 1\ \ the 5(211(1(11 fluId for the last , itseiui ' ' tehtol flll 101' httt tHcal year was not duo to 11) cX 'I\lgnm'e 0' neglect of the honrd , hut solely ) to time refusal of . the ( cIty l'OUICl to tie Its plain duty In mnldng tl tax levy , tlmey have 1 rIght to ( dCl11cl HOIO reason nlI'O cou \Iuchlg tul ( thll Inro aKSul'tol.I a mntm'of fact time deficIt It SO\'cl'll tI11 II Ilollt the Hlm \ i ) ' which lie ( tux levy ) Wil me- Iucel , 10 thnt 1'11 If tile cOllcllhnlcl the blame its IltOU wouhl IcCOUll fOl' only I Ihh'cl or time $ : : , t8n. Hit giimit- hlj the strielcil resources of thc board , to the ' council "thc uoald Illltll thl cIty couucl 'b.1 . > ' _ , . _ ' _ " . . . ; _ - " . IJrlllltOJI dwlhoul wl1lnnt of Ilw fll ( wlholttlh' nlequnte knowledge of thl IIUltol } to a1blm1I ' Iellcc thc amount nsl.el.ol" ' tlOeR lot ( Xl'IRt the school boal111 . its refusal to II'IIJ ) its cXI11It111t.jwlhlu ( ; ( the lmis ( of its rCVOIIIICS. , , ' 'Iho ' action , of the IHCRcnt Board of ] ' : luratou : In uthl ! down lXIICnRl's alit ! ' ' 11\ \ ' ' I the ( ' kiilfe 11 freely ) 1'J1' I ! ' 111'Ulhll Imle cuts the Inllli flom UUtll'I' Itt' nbs\'tl clnhus of Ilk . II'eteCl'R o' I It cal noW I. " tit ' economlzo ,0\1 , \ , UIlllll' ' StiLt lonery amid text _ bool.s , ' nitti lop tiff ole inoiotlm's 11. Il' ) 1lllJ'oll'Intol ) , the Ramc thllJ coUld Ia\'e , ! Iwel 10lc ( It ' ( I' ago. Jll I ( the last school board lvd 111 to thc full Iwns- \'l of IH duty It Wuuhl lot ha\o left n Il'II1 ' of $ : iiooo : tieflelt. ' 1ho lice 1101S not desire 10 couHtllte itself the ehll' \lou of either time city council or the school hOllII , hit If to quote the PiIil31)lm . Ict. "it Is only Just ttl the elzl'nl ) of this city Rhn\lcl ( ( he 111\IRCII of time fll'ls , " tlley tire cnttcil to filets Ill lot lis- reil'esdilt ) mit II0UR. 1 I'ellll'lck Douglass . who ( lied at his 11(01111' II ( Ito Dsl'le ) of Collmhht Wlthlslln ; , \\'IR time Ilit clRIII llshlll 1111011 the CUi0teth lu this ' ' ml1 t'uloll1 Ilel ! country hnR II'olllCIIIl' \ \ ' iis 101'1 lu Hlnn'I ; , hut lila el\'I'Olnluls wcre 111010 fortH. Iltle thnu I Ihose of the ! 1'I'It mniujority of his II olll' slmimliai'iy hOlI , nHl hay- : lug 111'1 : ; In lift' got 1 taste of l'lllcatou 111 soml' iuiov1edge ( of thc ( oulshll' . ' 0'11 , wheu he Inched mmmnhiimooi's , . ( eRtnle hl' loft the sell or ills l'I\.ltHII III'ns Ihel't'llflt' : 1 fl'el imion : , nhh' 10 devote his Inh'I1 to ll' I lIURt' of his l'n- slaved mcc. 'l'hIR he mild wih great effect. POl imiiiuy years hL'fo1l' lime I WI' : he labollll IH/hluOUHI ; wih touigiit' Itl IJn II creatIng lulc seltmelt agaInst shitvem ' ' , mumnh t here he ' Ion SII\'II' ; ItI hl'le cal : 10 qlHstou thllt ills efforts Cxei'tel ' In liii- ( lm'ls CXl'ltl'll 1 great lulu- l'ICI' , I It' hlll11' . ; IH1kelllhlt ; nR 11 O\IOI' , Ill wnH also a sh'olg1'1.1' ( . As time lellll't' of the colored race In this country ; lie oii.boyed for mnaily years not ouly the coullll'lC ( nli leSIJcel o his OWI10111' , hit nso ] thnt of nil who /llmthlzell wih Ih\I , Jll services to his mace eat I Il' him to 1 IJIOlllent nll endmlng pllce II hlsIO' ( ) ' . I Is 1 Iltcston whcl hl't t hc /c\'cml COtut ) RIIlu ] : fund/ which It Is IJ\o , liOseti ( to use for Ito ( IJU'ehnse of seed gralti Uiilt'r the Hllwalt bill are not I constltent 11lt of the contmet iit'tw'eeli the coimilty I amid the hohll'l of the bOlls whlcl they all expected in timmie to pa ; ofl' . I so. 'lic ; , ' calHot hu Ilgu1) dl- \e\ted fl'oli thIn trust for which they t are hiohd. lit'yOIll that the right or ) publc otuiliit'Ity ( to el grlll for 10tl'S of prlvale i)11itiCS ; Is : qUlsUonn1le ) OU' What Ito bo . done with the notcs . after they nre seetired : Cal tile county mike ( proceedings : I9qrorce collection In case 1)tYX31e1lt Is defauled ? Wheu the 10tes arc token up , what Is to hc done wltl thc IilOhleyi The whole proposltol Is RO Invoh'cl . 'in ' hgah l dllculics that 1 wl be hUl.t to mal c It really 1)rnctlea- hIe. I : _ Quo d 1ihd ! \ i1urdconunentieI ! , for.pns- - sage Iii tIme Ste \ Renatc . Inkes minol changcs In the iitW fixing thc fees exact - ' ' acted by slerlffs , hint homtvth : the mileage ! allowed at the old figure of 10 cents a mIle. 'he expenses of traveling In Ne- blaslm amy some ( liy : Imye been as hlgh us 10 cents 1 mie , lImit lint ( ( hue las : long been IIRsel1 There Is no good rca- son why I Rherll or amiy other Imllc ofccr shoull irnv ns mllagc ally larger SUI tum lie hns actually expended - pended In thc service of thc Htnte. 3.Yhiy should not every Illlc ofecr be corn- pelcl to bring In a , 'erilet l'xpClse account - count ? 'l'ime 10'cent mlele allowance issadly out of da tc. The tCllenc ' of tile tmes ( Is to ( put greater rcsponslbltes upon tbe cxccu- tlve hranch of gO\'C'1ucnt und to IJISS laws prohibItIng dl'lslon of such rc- sponsIblhlty.Vhemi a bhuuder Is mltc ( by a ! mhlc ofcal thc pcoplu want to know whom to 1lcl for It Vast s1ns of filolley are flflfltlIllIy ; In I UI 1 ; spunt by thc city counci through resohu- tons fqr the grading ant opcnln of streets Int Ile 'f. A lIttle less of this work during scason/ of bURlncss tiepees- slon would be hlghl cslmhle. - - ' 111\ull UUIS lt the Ylrtuoul , ChlcR'1 Record. Every nIght before ) nlnht retiring Congressman Bryan looks nnler the bed for a bloated gold monometallist. . - U181't Iriem l.s , Ilull Yei Washington I'ost. 'VI gather from numerous floating 11 marks that the Omaha democrts suspect their new postmaster of llernlclous actit'- . Ict\ Iy. _ _ _ . _ _ _ A l'uhlo COlte lon. Du\uque Telegraph (10m ( , ) . " 0 liberty 1" ! exclatmell Mme Roland "what crlmos are committed In thy name " Many heretical , dlslstel'.hreedlng and ! fib- lb- elty.destrtjing doctrines and policies el'ly-destrlhlg docl'Jnel polcies are advocated In the - name . of democlCY. A llmplo ut Jnrlnny. Philadelphia I'rC Ex.Govemor Bo)1 of Nebraska Is after Secretary lorton ' 1 scah Ho afer great seed distributor of saying that he "hnted Cleveland iworse than he hated the devil . " As ! sI41ple of democratic harmony - this Js aicl mony I"rlel . 5lCclmnen. 1' . I , . * . \ ltli1rrqim , I ho Iockle . . JcnlfIc1uhlcan. i It Is amazIng" that . . I nmazltK' ' congrosl hns per- fliRted this Inllmtius Job to go through unquestoncd bym . n'l cOncurrenl reohutton for Its 1tIIi1UIIncIif.1'hie " plesldenl resoluton secretary or -teasury ( might just as wcl steal lhat' mUch mone ) ' OUt of the treasury anti baltoiv tt as a honus i on time 3tIy1ock ; syndJcltQ ItS they dhl In that secret - cret deal , and . wv f amazed that no Hen. ator or reprcsQptatvo could he ( oun.1 repl'e5CLII\'e coull IIOS- ) seslng the eourbie : anti common sense 10 move to Irolll11t ( tie steal on the lenso ground at fraud. _ . _ _ . Hepotllun or tile ( lid Story. Cleveland Plain Dealer. The nrooklyn strike wan the oi1 story repeate.l. . Dolars dou't WilI nee to eat , aummi stomachs mnut IIPLI food. The men with dollars bided \ tdtl . , 'tlIiie. < and the strikers with stomach ' ihle to nil them had to give In 1W ; Jiost , The strike Is cs- tmaled 10 .r' . directly and immdb- I"ecl ; , not 1.'sA thlU .O ' ) WJ , The striiccrit bet about $ ; O. ( > f 1n $ cash Ill unearned wages. the couJnnlc : twlco that Hum , anti the iiubibc , In one , ' ' Iluhlc "va ) 01' the other , time remalnller ' 1vcrybedy lost and was benefited. \'cryboIY lobody IllJ'U'.r : 0J0 nziziri u.isr. Gob .Democtat ( : The change In the temper of Germany as regards sl\'er ! , which time lelchstg resolution dIscloses. Is n favorable - able omen , anti . Iho project deserves thl en- eouragemenl or all countrIes hike the United Stntes In whoso cIrculation silver forms an important OlemeuL Cincinnati Commercial : There Is 1 n cmmflous curlous , Interest In the bimetallic coin question In ; I urope. The agitation Is serious In nglanll I anti Germany. This Is largely because the United States Is not stImulatIng time produc- ton of silver b ) stated purchnses and forced sl\'er coinage. H Is our gain to hot guropo cry very loud for a sliver conference before we manifest much concern on time subJecl. l'hildchpimia Record : The mo\ement In 1 Germany , In favor of bimetalism will renew I discussion , but unless I shah he folowed ; by n definIte understanding of the IJawerS to ! abide by the determinations reached hy an In- lerntannl conference It I not likely 10 bring about any change In t\nnclnl Ilole ) ' . Shauld the United States go\ernment break dawn . In its attempt 10 maintain the gold standard It lnPgimt precipItate action. PhiadelphIa Ledger : The German itclclis- lag has adopted n resolution calling for an Inlerntanal monetary can ference , nml time Dmelalc League or ] nglall Is preparing for nn active caml'algn. The purpose Is II re- habliltato sliver b ) an htitermiatloimni ' agreement - mont , as I has bcn abumlnnty demonstraled that na one natIon can safely undertake the task J Is doubtful also whether any Inler- natonal agreement can be reached . as long ns sliver the conferences. spcculatars ; have an'thlng to da with Chicago Inter Oce,1n : Perhaps the mast remarkable thing about this foreign mave- ment for the rehablllaton ot sliver Is that everywhere It Is the conservatives , amid not Ihe radicals , who are urging It. The poor people of the Inrge cItIes and ccnlers ( of trade do tat seem to he In sympath wIth the niovemnont. The ngrlculural cass ot ilIrop nll Amerlcn are agreed In demandlug bhinet- ahilsmn. There Is no doubt about I , mil the politicians , from Maine to Ol'egon , from Heell to Doh1h , would do wei to recognize time fact that with al our urban tendency the rural populaton ) Is a very large majority throughout thc country. New York World : I this acton or the Reichstag reflects the domInant - nant German sentIment. the next bImetallic - metallic conterenee will meet under much moore hopeful auspices than the last ammo mild With GerH\Y amid the United States anxious for n restoration of sliver under International agreement , the uatons embreCI In the LatIn union wIll naturally be In accord , Only Great Urltaln among Im- Ilortant natIons wi In that case stand In ( lie way , and even In Grqat Britain the pinch of lho declne In the rupee is severely tel StIll , as the greatest of foreign traders , gng- land Is I thc greatest of creditor natons , and the creditor naturaly desires nol only 101m paId In the best money there Is , but to maln- lain every condiion which immay enhance the value and the purchasIng power of that ' . nut whatever England's posItIon mone ) whate\er posilon may be , this German change of front w1 make the next international monetary con- ference very much more interestIng than the last one was. p - l'IWl'LE .ISn ThINGS. Several copious [ holes ha\e been kicked In the loral atmosphere of Lincoln Returns from PhiadelphIa Indicate that the party of Barrly was a victim of misplaced - placed confidence. Deports from the South African gold fields Indicate that the dark continent wi surpass South America as n graveyard for European forlunes The Goulis protelt against the valuation or the courts on the family $80,000,000 placed by famiy estate Should a few more counts bo had the estimates wi require n radical ro\lslon , consideration of Congress has just began consideraton claIms growing out of time Ford theater dsaster : I wi doubtless dispose or them by time ' timile the famies of tile victims have passed away Justice Harlan I now talked of as a can- I didate for the republican nomInation for pres- Idlnt , As the judge hals frol Kentucky his friends are justIfied In calmng ! he would take a nominaton In"hls'n A Kentuckian named Junlp Is acquiring fame and dyspepsIa as a cdnsumer or hard boied eggs Twenty.two at a sitting is hIs best record and he Is wIllIng to shell out $50 that he can't be beaten The eggs , surely not. not.At At time charity bal In Berlin Emperor WH- 11am and Ambassador Runyon exchanged anecdotes - lam ecdotes and jokes In the utmost good [ elo- , " , IS American - ship The funny story an spe- cially against which Emperor William desires - sires no embargo M. Faure. son of President Faue or France. haD just been elected to the Chamber of Dep- utics. taking tIme seat occupied by his grandfather . father years ago He Is n young man of marked ) blty , a goo linguist and one or the few Frenchmen In public life who have traveled wtdel' . Senator Huh Is not an crnament In the ad- m'nistration entcrprl e-not by n jugful When not engaged In the patriotic work or defending the president he apples hImself dIligently to the duty of correcting and rejectIng - jectng nominatIons for oUcea In New York. Mr. Bi II determined to guard the admin- Istraton against mlstalees. Colonel William T. Seward , who hM ben condemned to death at HawaIi , formerly hived at OrIent L I" , and was very pular on time easter end of Long hland Mr. Seward Is about . 15 yeas old. He Is a per- Ional friend af Seater awley of ConnecIcut and has a wife and two chIldren living al Glor.l . In Comllctcut , Mr. Seward served In the union army. 11 Gadstone Is giving [ o\eral preots of the recovery of his health ami intelectual vigor. He has juat fnwhed his edition of the pictorial bible , In which he gives evIdence of I own. I wil be published tn two or three weeks both In ngland and AmerlcJ Then , again , he has complete hs [ preface to a pIctorial ! bible , II which he gIves e\ldenco of the old strength and imaginative capacity. Mr. Runyon , United Stales ailbassador ta Germany , has bean In receipt of many ap- pUcalon ' ( rem Amerlcls In BerlIn for his good olilcea . In presenting them at court In self-defense he has been obliged to make pub- lc announcement to Ih'e effect that he cannot grant such requests I ho devoted his wh01e time to being I go-hetween for Iravelers who \'sh : to Day "howdy" to the emperor he would have lmo for nOlhlng . else. J'Elll.1' : ( .l A.n } IV Elln.l.lS. . Henry Benson of Superior was badly In- jured by a runaway team , and one of time horses had both legs broken. The McCook Water Works company has begun to slnl an artesian well , and It Is hopd that a gusher will he stlucll , I vangelst Iosewarne , whose revival meet- lags at Salem resulted In 125 con\erslons , has opened a campaign against sin at Falls City.Tjia Tie fall grounds at Falls City wi soon be ordered fold by tIme shcrlff. and there Is talk of purchasing the grounds and organizIng a district fair. Frank lavic , a Crete butcher who was hurt I week ago whie IIIOng n steer , died from Internal Injuries caused by the animal falang emu him. - A. E. I'rascher or Tccumseh Isn't expert In time use of a malet , and as a COnSOIUOICe he will probably lose time Ihumh of his heft hand , which he pounded Inlo jelly. Three unknown men held UII H , n. Fult of Calhoun , but before they could rob him another . other cllzel appearad on the scene a/l scared the robbers away. Time highwaymen were after some money that Fuik had just received tn a horse Hall The Illant or the "red hot" man at Ngrfol : blow UI ! ) wlh a deafenIng report the olher night , mind for a few momcnts the air was fled with rye bread and welnerwurt , No fatalles , lhough all timers was left or the machine was time handle la the grasp of Its owner , u-- f Highest of all in Leavening Pomr. = tatcst U. S. ( : ( Vt Report Dw kin Powde SOUJTELV JI iir.zuxi iIi rR J'.INIStlt1. StRtt1l StRtomant or the President or R Jll Iron Co I fIUI" , MILWAUKEE , I cb. 2i.-Sohomon S. Cmirry , president or hue letrop01an Iron and 1,01H1 eampany , makes an astounding stale- Ienl regarding time future of that business anti predicts a revoluton In the Induslry. "O\'er iOOOOOOOO has vanIshed , " ho de- clares. lie says the opening or Iho ( Mesnba alHI olher ranges bas been a big blow to the Wisconsin-Michigan comptlei. Mr. Curry conveys ito ( idea there has bren depreciation ot llroperly 10 equal this great rum. Mr. Curry has just relurCl from Clevelald , where ho attended n conference between Marly all or the representatives of the l1rln- cpnt Iron ore corporations at the Unlt States. "The fleetIng , " he sap , " 'Ias leo I tuneral dirge. Wo sobbed nt time sight or \eall lS great ns that of the lothschlls \'anlshln Into mist , ; l through the discovery - ery of are fields from wlch can bo mln ti l more ore titan the ( world needs. This Is all dime to lie ( development or the Mesaba range , anti the blials ot Ions of ore which can be 111acI1 on time cars lucre nt n low mince as- sure the world of an alequale supply of time 11nornl for 1.000 ) 'ears , 'hls conliton con- tronts UD when \e had Just conlnencCl 10 believe a famine In time prolucton or Bessemer - semer Iron ore was about to be InaURlrntel , Wo hind somef time mosl experlence.1 Iron men In time world visit England , Spain , Algiers - Riels anl Cuba alll make examination of the Iron mines , anti from their reports believed that In n few years Europe woull ho obliged 10 cal npon America for its Be8Remer ore. 'hls wi irove to be true , for time UnIted States has the ore amid the feils In the old country arc IIaylng ] out. " . rucsox , . . 'IW lIAl.m : : 11i" " VI' . I.bbell by a :1181(11 JIII Crl"lcct ( lit 11111 : ii nummm. TUCSON , Arl1" , Feb. l 2l-Congress hal , ene of the old-thuo cstablshments , was en- ' lerel nt mmiidimiiit by a taslwl ! man who hel lp the faro table. The game was In progrco when the dealer , George Huston , saw a fellow enter hy n side door with n mask . covering hIs faa ! ? to below the neck. Huston thought sOle Iractcal jolter was trying 10 have a little fimmi and when the robber covered hIm Huston pushed the gun aside. The rob- : her dhl net utter a worl , but shoved the gun Ut ( to Huston's breast and wih his frce hall , took about $ i4O In gold , which he put In hl3 pocleet lie dill not take al the gold and $500 01 $600 In silver was not molested. These PlflYiImg ) at time game dll not move whIle the robbery was being committed. Bartender Green , who was In an adjoIning rom. heard the noise mad by several $20 gold llleces which the robber dropped. lie thought at first there WS n row , but I mlnule later learned time trouble amid seizing n shotgun loaded with buckshot /tart l for the faro room The side door had Just closed after time felcw and the bartender rushed In As Ito ( robber turned the corer of time hunling Green shot , but mIssed the mark. Had ho learned a milule sooner of what was trans- Ilrlng Green would have shot the robber dead as he was pocketIng time money. Ofcers have not a9 Yet the slghtest clew. lWJJ I L ; 1l' lUJll SIGNS. llerchnlt Jlurdcred 11 Uh Store and , UI Ill , nlfloy 'ral < l. ELLIOTT . CITY , Md" , Feb. 21.-Mr. Daniel P. Shea , a WEl known merchant of this town , was found murdered In his etore on Main street here last night. Robbery was evidently the princpal mollve that led to the crIme Yesterday the store or the murdered man had remained closed and It was concluded that he had gone to Baltimore 01 business Late last night , however , Chief of Police Van Zant prcceeded to make In investgaton , He forced open I window of thE second story and entered When he descend to the lower floor the frt object that met his gaze was the stiff form or the dead man lyIng In a pool of blood , willie everythIng in ( the room showed signs or a murderer's work The 110ney drawer ; containing only n few papers which had been smeared wIth blood from the fingers of the murderer whIle he was emptying the drawer of Its contenls. was left on the counter Near time back doer In the second story or the house a tn pan ot bloody water was found , In which the asas- sin evidently washed his bloody bands. Several strangers saw n strange white man enter the store about coelng . ! tIme. iCE CROP Ul TIla MISSISSU'lL ; 1 Dealer nave hide JOUOS Ful "Ht Largo lulnttlll llmtyo 100n shlpjotl. ALTON , Feb. 21-One hundred and twenty- five tons or Ice have been cut and stored In the houses opposite this city and 2,000 car- loads have been shipped to other points In addition there are Immense quantities at Lock Haven , LouisIana , Hannibal , Quincy , Peru Deardsto\n and other places along the MissIssippi , loll dealers here have their houses full. Thc ice gorge at the mouth of the MissourI river has broken , but wagons are stl crossing on the ice here. The river Is rising ali a break Is expected soon. Saved tram 1 I.ynchlng 1y Uohll t.tot. HAUTWEI.L , Ga" , Feb 21.-Some time ago n negro named Elsha Burrows assaulted the daughter or Robert Wiiams of Franklin county. Tuesday night G. T. Bond or Ebert county , In attemptIng to arrest Burrows near here shot him so that he died yesterday - day aferoon , Had the negro been taken alive he would probably ] have been lynched. 1 ir.vcoir1ivrs TIm RAlTl. " " lCtarney ] lub : Thero's something just I trlnng shabby In the attempt 10 relocate the state fair nt Lincoln throlgh the Isslstnleo / or the elate Icglslaluro alt make the lenten I perpetutaL 'Cho fall having bcen located at J Omaha for five yearn , there should bl no die- Itbalco ( or that arrangement until the 1\0 ) ear have expired. 'Co nnllerlnke any logic- % , hattIe juggling noW will ht dIsastrous to time I 11' interests or the state far. ' . anti wIll be n bOy blow Ihnt the State Agricultural soelely would not recover from In many 'enr9. I.lleeln shoul accept time less at time air In geol ' pat an' } bide her time. Weeping Water Hepublcnn : A states" man (1) ( ) who happcns to be n member of the h preseul legislature has introduced n bill . which , I Iused , wi locate permanently , time slate fair at Ilncolu I oven foes so far ns to remove It nt OICO from Omnhn , where It hits recently bern located tar Iho recenty comIng fvo years by rail smith sharp cciii- iictitbomi. Jut what rIght I.lncoln has to preempt time fall far all ( line 10 como and 110 away with al honorable competition be- Iween cites , which reuls In great god to the fair Is nol IUo\u. tnless I Is the ( capital I city thinks she ha n mortgaga on all time j state Insllutuus , ' IOrtmont lernh1 The effort now being mallo to ha\e tIme legislature .meli the contract - ) , tract or the Stale 10ar.1 of Afrlculuro , to 1 % holll lie slate fall at Omaha for time next ) fire Is time hatt'it exlmlblt'omi of ilnccln's ' ' f\'o years , lotlst Ixhlblt'on 1lncen's greed . I the meu In chagl of Ihls h9tll measre mite able 10 secure enouigh sUPl10rt , to place It on time HO\'ernor's leak that of- ) fclat cal hmarmhiy be malIc 10 accept the ( vIew held \ ) " every promlnenl rcsilent of LIncoln that nothing cm be wrong , Illegal or nlJuet ' Ihat contrlbules to time a.l'nccment . ot tIme "state cr Lancaster " Some one shoull suggest - goat to time 1.lncoln "porlters" tlat a reaction wi certainly folcI II'on the heels or such IHsgrcetut ( alelWI 10 steal time whole state. H they persst ! II may require n magnifying glass 10 discover lie former sIte of time pros- ' / emIt capital of Nebraska. .hI.lUXA.YhiII2'1 OF 1)d111) . - PimiiatielpltIa Record : It ovhli alIt , perhaps. lessen time ieriilexity of Prer'ttient Cleveland I , ) tlmat at ( lie niommment u'lmemm lmis mmiotives anti lila policy ore macst savagely assailed ha ' finds an active defeiiiler In Senator 11111. New York Sun : igain on Satuirdimy lion , David i3enmmett Hill figured a. tile senate as the defender and apologist of lion. Grover Cituvciand's amimninlstratlon. hide-ed , Senator t ihllh seems to be time solo immenmber of time on- 4 ate who is at the sammie tlmne capabho of umsimig ' ' time English language elTectivehy , amid \s'lihillg amid ready to render a. service to time white hmoumse. Tlmls is mmmagnanliiilty of the highest type. There is nothing 1mm h'lutarcht's 'Lives" sumrlassimmg it. It imiaces Senator iiili's nammia Imighi on time roll of tlmoac great moon wlmo iia'o miossesseti and luil)1ICIY exercIsed Limo rarest of ( ho vIrtues. Au time samno it niomst cut like a knife. p % TOLl ) 1.V , JRST. . ' - ( Boston Transcm'Imit : A. lady frlemiti imisluta timilt time women's big Imatim are not. half Itt ) m'lmhlctmloums as time big mmcml Unit sommie 01 : the men cam'ry around with ( item. New York herald : "Poor 'l'urlcst ITo wits fomiiiml tlmls mormmimmg dangling frommi ( lie himnh _ of mm , tree in Centm-al park. ' ' 'Ilo mohoived his good breediimg , even In ' time manner of hilt death , by botmglmimmg "o himself , nit It wcrcotmt of the world. " . Boston Globe : Mrs. Murphy-Yes. sonny , I've hind a fruit stand on ( hit block for thirty yeums. Titmi Itynmi-If you'd limtve advertIsed you ought have owned tile block by ( hut time. Los Angeles Times : "ohm. Georgie ! " "Laura , ( learest , I'n so"Stop where you are , George. l'mii over so glad to sea you , of course , hut I just Will hot imavo my sleeves rumpled ! " , , / ; Detroit Free Press : flanker-Well , Dome , cashIer Imas skipped. , . Mrs. B.-\Vhmat. ( lint modest , unassuming gentiemamm ? Why I thougimt Ime was post- ttvely shm3r. Banker-lIe was iuimy-$50,000 , shy. I Life : ( After time concert ) i-To-I envy that nrnn who sang the temior oIo. She-Why , I thought he had a very poor voice. He-So did I. But just tlmbnic of his nervoi Harper's Bazar : "My dear. " said Mr. Dailey to his rlfo , "we lmal1 have to economize. " . - "Very oveli. love , " replied Mrs. Darley , , ) cheerfully. "Supioso you resign from. your ' .sr ciub , give up smokIng , and shave your- seif. " "That's a pretty program , I mntmst say. \ And what will you do us your share of our economny ? " "I viiI cut your haIr. " BUT HE I.IVRD W'ELL. Greenboro Iterald. "We've peddled uiiis for white amid black , Dealt tlose8 ninny a day. , Lived on promises twelve long months And this Is now our pay. Corn amid hay and siitmcks month fodder , Sorghmumni , 'lasses and mm. caif. The way they bring thmem tmtters in Would make the Judges laugh. It's good enough. but it beats ma hollow , Time rarity of time almighty dohiar. " * . - rr4sIIhi l.GToq. F'mank Dempater Sherman in harper's Weekly , Upon the croii of imonor , year by year In shimming letters written , we behol , 'rime names of timoo whose giory grown not old , Whose memories remain forever dear. Foremost among time stars , tIle splendId silo , WIlma gave to liberty her path of iigimt , And led her hosts victorious through the mmlghit ; First of our oiation'a hm roca-Witsliiiigton I 0t4UiCJfI/y ' 'RELIABLE CLOTHIER2 YotirMoziuoy'n Wtirthi or Year Moaiy B.t3 ! , See that Star- . I For two days-Friday and Saturday--wc'rc g'oing to sell stars-stars that always cost you a dollar-Star Shirt . . Waists , the dollar kind for 75c- * seventy-fine cents , all s'inter pat. , tcriui , to f'it aiiy boy from 3 to 14 . years old-We make this cut to get tile room for our spring stock - of Stars soon to arriveWc'vc also 0 - r picked out a big lot of valuable 2. ' PieCe suits , inot of them under 9 year sizes-to go Friday and Saturday - , urday for $2.50 , $3 $3.50 , $4 , 94.50 and $5. They are all double b eastcd-tiic very latest styles in cheviots , casinurcs , worsteds-in plain colors , plaids , stripes and cliccks-and if you hapcn to have a boy under - der nine he'll get the Iest suitfor the least mucy you've cvr seemi in Omaha , for these are left from tuits ; that have bcei most in demand. We've sold Jots of them- F , , , but these , up to nine year sizes , wilt go for two days at ' $2.50 , $3 , $3.50 , $4 , $4.50 and 5 , tiid si Star Shirt Waists , years 3 to 14 , for 75C , fom- two days. BROWNING , KING & CO. , Uciltilile Clothiers , N. 'uS' . Coo , 15th and Joitglns , . - - . - , 1-