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. TIIJJ1 01\rATIA \ DAILY DEE : SA'1fl1DAY , Ii'EnUlTAny 2J : , 189 . lj
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; FLAG A TILENE FOR WmmN \ ?
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Washington's Birthday Turns the Woman's
tongrm Into Patriotic Ohannels.
L PLACE trI PUBLIC SCHOOLS CONSIDERED I
111jIII' , l'urm or l'ntrlotl , , Into ShrrmRIl
H"1" , I Not on the nRUIe-Ueltl-\\'hRt
the SIRr" IInll Stripes
Hhullhl 'Ce\ch. ;
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w.1 IflGTON , Feb. 22.-Thls being Wash-
Ington's hlrtllllny , the Nallonlll Congress ot
Women , now In session here , chose patrlotlo
lIuhjccts for consideration at both Its ! mornIng
anti evening sesSIon The morning ! session
Was divided Into two IJarts , assigned to
' patriotism as an clement In government and
Iatrlollsm as an element In schcol government -
ment Kate nro\\'nleo Sherman of Ohio read
4 the report of Ihe committee 011 patriotic
teachIng. She then discussed the inflffnco of
11atrlotlsm In founding , anti preserving free
Instltutlolls. She said In part : "I'atrlotlsm
does not reach Its highest form on the battle-
fIeld , whtll the trumpets blare and the
cannou roar and the general cries ' er\'oard. . '
Spicullitl Is the patriotism that lends a man :
to die for his country In the forefront of
battle , hut splemlld ) beyond human Flleeeh
to Ileplct Is time patrlollsm that leads to the
mnrtyr's stalIC , to the dealll of humiliation ,
defeat and the relJroaeh of men. Site who
leads n trlllilemnce crusade Is i nobler Ihan
he who wrenched Jerusalem from the
aracen3. lie who forms a school Is greater
than ho who builds an armory , a free klndcr-
glUtc'n that teaches the use of halunll \ ( eye
/ljl1 ! fertile brain or a trainhig ! ! school or
Ulfnustrlal arts would do more for PPtIiar I )
nclvancelnent In It year than West 1'0lnt has
dcne In all the years of itt4 ! exht\J 1ce , " '
Eller S. MusHey \\'ushlnllOll phcc on
what the flag has cOaL women.
I'ATIUOTIS\l : IN THE SCIIOOl.S
Louise Darnell tlJbhlns .or Michigan , then
discussed the part played hy 11atrbtlsm
through the schools In forming the charach'r
of American citizens. She mid , : "Thc
11eoplo have cHtablishcll free schools
s nnl , free ellucatlcn. If need he , let them as-
IIlIme control 01 the text hooks , and let a few
JelTersons anti 'obsters and ClaY3 and
4c 'Vondell Phillips be found for the noble task
of compIling ) \ ! In our fchool backs the ( high
thoughts of GOII and man , lIberty and p trlot-
Iamn I , to he absorbed hy the outreachilng hearts
of chllllrcn. With the rIght text hoe ! , place
In the schools teachers wit ! , Lofty Ideas , of
integrity , honor and patriotism , place In the
schools the starry flag . that the children
shall learn to (10 homage to it . ns well as
to the granl , calise. Let the Inspiration be
'Stnr Spangled \ , Banner' and 'Hally Hound the
? ' Flag , ' antI , there will he a rally and the
. children will learn to love the flag whose
' foldll 11roted them Teach youth the
splendor of great Ideas by rceountlnl the
unnumbered examples which enrIch our
history. "
i- . . - PatrIotism In Now York kindergartens
: \Vas discussed hy ISlbella : Charles Davis of
Now York.
Time Dalch salute was rendered by a nllm-
her of little gIrls under time direction of
' Sarah C. 1Illnk ,
Time discussion or patriotic teaching was
opened by Miss Mary Mesha of this clt ) . .
who advocated more mingling of poetry with
the teo.chlnga of fact Hev. Anna Shaw of
PcnJsylvanl1made a vigorous protest
against women In 'tho ' constitution. Miss
Susan D. Anthony said that from a male
. standpoint there were forty-rour stars emi the
.4 AmerIcan flag , whIch were wavIng through
the hall , but there were 9n1J' two stars for
yemen , and she predicted that wIthin a decade -
CAche her sex could claim the ' remalndlng
If forty-two stars.
Time evenIng session was divided Into two
ports. Time first was under the auspices of
the , National Association of Loyal Women
of American LIberty. Mrs. I. C. Manchester
vresltled.
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WOMEN AND PATHIOTISM.
"Tho Degree to Which Women Are Responsible -
spon81blo for Maintaining thl' Sentiment of
Patriotism In Our Nation" was the subject of
time first IJaller read by Mrs Sarah de la
Fetra of Washington.
The second part of the evening was under
control of the 'oman's Relief corps of the
Grand Army of the Itepubllc Emma It ,
Wallace presdled. "The Story or the Flag"
was told by Harriet I. Heed of Ma8sachu-
sotts. She said a woman's mind conceived
and a woman's hand modeled the stars and
. IItrljes of the ( AmerIcan nag , antI continued .
"to educate the children of the day In loyalty - ,
alty and p1\trlotlsm. 'Tl1e ' Flag Day association
has Citabllshed as flag day the 14th of June ,
and ask that thIs day be made a legal hol-
Iday. The 14,000 patrlolls women that I have
the honor to wpreoent most heartily endorse
4 this mnovcmnemt , "
Mrs. Kate Drownlee Sherwood of Canton.
. 0" , revIewed the revolutlonnry types of
women of time republic , whom she held to bo
the direct herltors of time women of the rev-
olution. "All talk of a new woman , " she
said , "Is a mere fable. There Is no new
woman. 'Vllhout the blessed woman the
world woulll bi a howling wilderness , such
as Dante saw ! and was afraid of "
Mary H. ICront or Chicago closed the proceedings -
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ceedings of the day with "Women as Pa-
triots. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
l'HO\'lUINU FOIL IiUU.\lt jlOUNTU
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Alllolllhnont ( ) fTercmltm , , the ! \undry \ CIvil
" 1111rnpriaUun till ! .
'V ASIIINGTON , Feb. 22.-S nator Dlaclc-
burn , on behatr time commlltl't' on appropriations -
priations , teclay introduced an amendment to
the sundry cIvil bill to provide for the pay-
mont of the full bounty on the sugar lira-
duced In 1893 , and for time payment or elght-
tenths of a cent Iler hound on time production
of 1894. Time umendment for the payment oC
the first class of claims carrIes an appropriation -
tion of $23S,289 , 011\1 Is as follows : "That
there shah hi' paid by tim secretary of time
treavury to the producers and manufacturers
ot sugar In the United States , from maple
sap , beets , lIorghum or sugar cane , grown In ,
the United States who compl'ed ' with the
Ilrovlsons ! of the bounty laws us contained '
in schedules of the tariff act of 1890 , a
bounty of 2 cenls a. II und on all sUl1r test-
ing not less than 90 degrees by the Iiolarl-
cope , anti 1 , cents per pound on all sugars
tesllng less ' than 90 and not nore : than 80
) .Jegreemm " , manufactured ' and iwoducei ) : by tholll
previous to the 28th of August 1894 , and
upon which no bounty has previoulily been
paid " . .
Time provisIon for tIme payment cf a part
of last 'Nr'S bounty Is that there shall b3
1111.111 to these pro < lucers who cOlllpllel with
the lItclClnley bounty In\\ by mng : application -
tion for license and the hondi requIred prior
to July I , 1891 , and who would have been
entitled to receive a lIcense bounty of eIght-
tcnths of a cent ' .1 pound on "ugars actually
manufactured and produced In the United
Slates , testing not less than 80 degrees , durIng -
Ing time perloll of the decal year endlnl June
30 , 1895 , comprls In the peroc1 : commencing
August 28. 1814 ! , anti enc1lng June 30 , 1895 ,
and for this I'urllose $ ,000,000 : ; III approllrl-
ated
ated.No
No bounty Is 10 be paid to any person
engaged In refining sugars whIch h'1\'e baen
imported Into the United States or IJrolluced
1/1 the UnIted States upon which the bounty
hereIn pro\"hllli for lies already been pa'd or
applied for. The conllnlNloner of Internal
revenue 18 empowered to make regulations
for time IlIyment : cf the bounty and to emilloy
two rev\IIUe \ agents , In addition to those ai-
Tldy employed , for the transaction of the
buslne-u.
n'rot" J.owe- InUFRII of 1I11IIe-AI ,
WASHINGTON , Pb. 22-Chlcago members
of congress are not worried about the error
In time Chicago ' postomce bill . which directs
the secretary of time treasury to sell time
IJresont building to time "Iowost and best"
bidder , Instead of the "highest and best , "
nt'presontatlve McGlinn says that the word
"best" " would cure any defect caused by
"Iowelt. " To obviate any opportunity over
the trouble however , the llelegatlon lIIay de-
elite to put atm amendmcnt In the sundry
civil bill which contains an Item relating to
time building , or may offer a joint resolution
to correct the crror
. COllllrruell "r Ihu IIOllllto :
WAIIIIINOTON . Feb , Z2-The senate In
, . eXl1cutlVG session today conttrmed the tol-
. .4 lowing' nomtuatlona : Jl1Iktno : M. noose ot
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CalIfornia , to be United States judge for
time Ninth judicial dlitrkt I . IJro\"lrle,1 for
br act of l'ebrunt' IS , 15 : ; : JUchru"t ] T.
o Connor be Minnesota , to he marshal of
the United SInh' for 1IIlnnesotn : Ohleon n. I
1I\I1t.l : : . of New Mexico ! , to bo nBAoclato jllA-
tlce of the supreme court for the t"rrl-
tory at New lexlco : 1lelth'nnnt Colonel
} . ' . C. Bnlnbrld't' ' . Thl..1 . nrtlller , to ho
colonel : Major : .lwnt',1 \ U. ' 1tIIMon. . Third
nrllllery , to be 1.lelltNtant Colonel ; Captain
John 11. Merrick , Third arllllery , to be
major. _ _ _ _ _ _
UII I , JlIIJ.nun-'s 1 % i Ja.ugtll:1'l : r l'JI.It. .
lenRle ! ChRlllaln Itnelte , thin l'rl1he of time
rather ot III' COllntry.
WAShINGTON , Feb. 22.-Hev. Dr. III-
burn , time blind chaplain of the senate ,
opened the session today with II fervid and
excellent prayer extolling the public antI
private virtues of George \Vashihgton , who ,
he said , at home and with his neighbors on
the broad stage or national life , showed stead-
fut devotion to the Interests of his country ,
subordinating Ills private wish amid will \ to
the good , or the whole pl'Ol1le. Such n ,
noble example might well enter Into the
character of every American boy and exalt
our patrlotlslll , making our national Instllu-
tiGris ! the safeguard of all soehll , religious
and private Institutions.
A bill was passed donating : ; condemned cannon -
non to the State Soldier's home at Rosebud ,
Ore.
Ore.Mr.
Mr. Qua , republican of Pennsylvania , pre-
seated a memorial tram the Manufacturers'
club or I'hllallelnhla , strongly urging that
the cause ot financlnl distress was the as-
ault emi the American protective system anti
InllhlItIntly : ; protesting Against the course of
the president In borrowing money from n
foreign sYI\lllcatc. The memorial closed
with an earliest appeal tn senators anti members -
berg to so adjust the tariff , Iutles as to over-
cOllie the distress of the treasur
Two homo bills were passell amending the
articles 1M regulation or the navy. A
spirited contest arose over the construction
or the bridge over the Delaware river , Philadelphia -
delphia ,
It was finally agreed to take a vote ' on the
subject tomorrow noon
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\Ir. : Gorman secured unanImous consent
that uuobJected cases on time calendar should
be tal\ln UII at night sessions next Tut's-
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day.rhe
: rhe Indian appropriation ! hl\1 \ was then
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taken up
The pendIng , amendment was that of Mr.
Pelthrew : ; 01 South Dakota that of the
$ I,10i.50 : ; appropriated for ImlusLrlal and day
schools for Indians $515,000 shall be used
for contract schools alHI that 20 per cent
of the latter shlill ho tmaett In 11urchasln ! such
contract schools as may bo offered , for sale.
A vote was Ilrst taken on the amelHltnent
of time allprollrlatlon committee striking out
the house provIsIon that the secretary of the
luterlor shouht reduce the expenditures 20
per cant anuuall , so that at the end of five
years time entire extJOnc1lture for sectarian
Inlllan schools shah bo atnn ontl , The amolH1-
menl was sllstaltlCll-'eas U : , na's 23 The
effect of this was 10 do away with the house
provIsion for the graded contract schools
Ilurlng the next live years 'fhe I'etlllrow
amendment was Ilefeated-'eas 13 , nays 33
\Ir. ! Lodge withdrew his amendment offercll
last IIlght flximmg three rear ! as time limit
for time ahandonlng or the contract schools
Instead of five 'ears.
With time changes made this makes a reduction -
duction of 20 per cent from the expenditure
last rear , but leaves future congresses to
make such further reductions as they see
111.
lit.Mr.
\Ir. : Morgan ! offered an amendment for
time establishment of a United States court
In the Indian territory. lie spoke of the
barbarous condition of affairs among the five
civilized tribes , where an armed vendetta
existed.
Mr. Derry urged that a. territorIal form of
government was the best remedy for the
evils exllIng , In the Indian country. Train
robbery and lawlessness of all kinds , and the
absorption of Indian lands by a few persons
constituted the main abuses. The discussion
of conditions In time Ind'an territory lasted
througltont the afternoon .
\Ir. ! Mills made a 110lnt oC order agaln.st
1IIr. Morgan's amendment , en the ground that
It was new legislation and being submitted
to the senate , the amendment war. declared
not In order.
\Ir. ! 0311. In charge or the Indian bll ,
&ought to have a. lime fixed for a final vote.
There were objections "II this bill does
not pass today or early tomorrowt saId Mr.
Call "theu scme of the remainIng large ap-
IJroprlallon ! bills will certainly fall "
At thll poInt Mr. Peltlgrew of South Dakota : -
kota CJmo forward with a m.ost . emphat'c
objection "It Is understood , " saId \lr. : PC't-
tlgrew , "that a plan 19 on foot to get this
hill out of the way , and then take up the
pooling bill at 3 o'clock tomorrow , and sit
It out . even over Sunday I want to say here
and now , distinctly , that the plan will not
! 'ucceE1 If' I can prevent It. And , wimat Is
more the pooling bill cannot become a law
If I can do anything to prevent It , especially
it cannot be passed en Sunday " Mr. Petti-
grew made his statement , with the evIdent :
conscousnE''I ( that the senate rules permitted
the oPpoBltlcn of one man to b3 very elTect-
Ive. This and the other objectIons prevented
any time beIng fixed for completing the In-
Ulan \ bill. -
Mr. Call was willing to fix It at any time
before adjournment tomorrow night but Mr.
Chandler objectE(1 , antI then , at 6:16. : the
/enate / ! went Into executive session , and ten
mlnates later adjourned
( iINltRAL mE1iCIEcy IULJ.
Ifouso II en"5cd Iprul'rll\tlul1\ Iu COlllmlt
tee or time ' Vhmol. , .
WASIIING'l'ON Feb 22.-Four large
AmerIcan flags fluttered from the dome of the
'capltol today -1n honor of Washington's birth-
day. Time house wore a holiday aspect. A
vast array of empty benches greeted the
speaker \ when he called time body to order at
111 o'clock , less than fifty members being
Illresent. I
On motion of Mr. nynum , democrat of
Indiana , time senate joInt resolution was
adopted extending to Mexico time thanks of
congress , for time h"h : ; honors paid to Isaac
1. Gray , late UnIted Stales mInister to that
country.
The speaker announced the following ap-
pohitments : "Ilers to time military naomi-
emy , Messrs. Wheeler of Alabama , Washington -
ton of 'rennesseJ and MiIken of Maine ;
visitors to the naval academy , Messrs. Sayers
oC Texas , Tate or Georgia antI ffull of Iowa ,
Mr. Martin , democrat or I 11 a na , chairman
on conlnlle2 of Invalid Ilamisions . leed
unanimous consent to extnd time evening Res-
Rlon ( for the consideration of private bill )
to 12 o'clock
Mr. Jones , democrat of VirginIa , objected
The house then went Into commi lee of the
whole and resume the consideration of the
general deficIency approprIation bill.S'imen
the paragraph relatne fa time elennth
census was reached ! 11 HelJburn , republican
of Iowa , wan led to know when the reports \
of the lat census were to be publismed .
Five I years had elaped , he saul , anti . yet
but two of the twent-she volumes hdd
reache(1 the liubhic.
Mr. IrEclclnrldge , In charge or the bill ,
replied that all time material would be In the
hands cf time printer by \Iarch : I , antI the
volumes would be pUblished thereafer as rap-
icily as Possillie
\tr. : 1.lvlngston , democrat of Georgia ,
moved to strike out the appropriation of
$120,000 for United States marshals' fees.
It precipiated some discussion .
Mr , Boatner
criticized the uPllroprlalon on
time ground that no specilo lists of these
tee8 hall been furimimmlmed .
Mr. Cannon , republican of Ilnois , defended -
fended the appropriaticri. A large portion of I
this aunt was to pay deputy manhals who
were In Chicag on the ocatlon of time riots
there a year ago , The amount of these
fees could only be stilllaled , he said , a
vouchEr were not transmitted to time Department -
partment of Justice until they were paid
On moton of Mr. Boatner , rellubllcan or
North Carolina : a Ilro\'llon was added to the
Iluragralih requiring the alorney general to
report to congress a list of the persons to
whol this money should bo IJaid and the
amounts hold ( each. Gradually the discussion
dried Into the question of the govsrnment
taking n hantl In suppressing the atrlke. Mr.
Urecklnrldge expressed his apprehension that
the doors were opening too wIde when great
crporatons were allowed to go Into time
courts and secure protCcton for their
property at great expense to the govern-
mnent
Mr. Ienderon , republican of Iowa , In an
eloquent response , called attention to the
resolution lIaIed by congrea after time 11resl-
dent had sent troops to ChIcago commending
hIs a.ctlon. The government , said he , IUlt
afford l.rutecUon to interstate cmmerco and
It must enforce the mandates cC the courts
"I un glad , " sid he . "to live In a country
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Helen Barry ! the Actress , FindSf 81)lon- )
did Tonic in Paine's ' Celery 'il1pound.
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Th play , Iq done the clrtnln drops.
810' tailing 10 time prolptor's bell.
4\ loment yet time letrN8 stops , nnl\ bolts
orun" to say fametveii.
I Is an irksome WOl nnl task ,
An,1 whell she's lautmimeti anti said her say ,
She 9hl\\ , ' " as she removes her mask 1tace
that's nn'lhln IJt gay.
Acting Is not all gaiety lghts and ap-
pla use.
There Is a deal oC drudgery vexation and
heartache that the peollle In the front of the
house little Imnglne.
Mary Anderson used ) to advise young stage
struck girls to keep off the btage The fey-
erlsh excltememmt . time late hours , the druc1g-
cry of rehear8als , the unnalurl stimulus
from new audiences rivalry and applause ,
make the life full of perils to health of
mlnll and body. The careless theater going
publc have no notion of the strain on the
nerves that Is Insellerable from a dramatic
career.
Dut members of "the profession" know
what It Is , and they have as a body , learned
how best to leeep thclr nervous systems
strong and capable of doing the hard work
demanded of them. That Is why Paine's celery -
cry compound Is so popular on the stage.
Helen Barry , the well known actress ,
writes to a physician friend , from Tea Box
Cottage , Dolort :
"It Is with great pleasure I write to tel
you that I find Paine's celery cOlpound a
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C'.JIOLE JUTII : : ] iR' 10nthlI
. . . J" mlrrJed : Inily's [ rlend I Ir lulnr from mummy canqo , I Iq t Safe :
Iml retmabw. never tails , giiam'ammteo with every bottle . Bnrc to a , ttay < Thlq medlclno hi rl' fIIIJrtor 10
pills af overyboltbo 1f80.lell anl nO'Jr 10809 its slrOuth , SoiL by all beadtmi : Uru1 tq , I'rmeo $ , Ol
mier bottle. I your drtmtsI doa nol nave I scnl $ . , ll'llt wo will for\vlrJ you ; ' blu ly UX\lr0qi \
. . , ClMOLE JUNIPER CO ,
Western 0111cc. Omaha , Nebraska . ,
Thu Fnmeus Remedy cures quIckly pormaimentiy
all nervous mmseases Weak Momnory.L035u1 Irnlnlurer pormBlonl1 ,
lenu&be , Vekcfulnou . LO.IVlttU , mmghtIy combs.
eloDs.ovl dreams , trmmpotcnc tied "anluedlsoBses enus-
ed by 'outbrul error. or excu.e. Contains DO
opiates isa nerve tonic and blood builder. alakes
the p lo aDd uny strong nnd plump. Knily earrlcd In
vest pocket 11 per box ; 0 tor5O. ) ymnl prep"hl"ll ;
aivrP.ton ! jllrnteo tocuroor money refunded. Write us ,
rree medical book , sealed plain wrapperwltb us
- ISDAT. , . . . T. . nA. . OA. monllls and reference , ; Noehar ' wih con'Ila' tsl' ,
( feet . . IJtvare 01 ( mLtoUoems. Sold b7 ouraents , or.addrssllMo Heed Co. , Mneonmc Temple , ChleplO
. Sed ! In Omaha by Sbe & HeCnnel. KUlu _ 4 e anti by Vicer ' l Merchant , Druggista
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where the executive met his duty , as Mr.
Cleveland dir , manfully antI coarageously ,
and where congress with one voice endorsed
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his action.
"The stcm has now blown over , " he con- I
11d , "and the lIIen who took their I
, lIves In theIr liamids who respond to the
cal of the law and helped to execute It
should have theIr pay. Most of them are
poor. Now when the trouble Is passed can
we afford to haggle and growl aleut payIng -
big thEm ther due Shame upon ccngress
If I fa'is to tlc its duty. " ( , \pllanse , )
Mr. Livingston argued \ tnat I was not a
question of paying time honest obligations of
the government , but It was clalmec1 that
much of this appropriation would go Iegally
to deputy marshals who were leglly engage -
gage In protecting private prqlerty whch !
should havE been protected at the expense of
the city of Cimicago
1 Mr. Livingston finally wihrew hl motion
'to' ' strike out the appropriation ,
Mr. Livingston offered an amendlent to
lay C. D. Payne , Charles Morgan , M. C.
Jordecsl and the Southern Steamship company -
pany $17,610 for mal service rendered some
yearl aKo. The amendment went over tern-
llOrally , as did one offered by Mr. Tracy of
New York , to lay the employes of the house
and senate an extra month's lay , An amel ) .
meat to py limo widow of Thomas McCoy
of St Paul , the late consul general at LI-
beria , $2,000 was agreed to.
Mr. Terry or Arkansas offered ' an amentI-
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meat ' to pay Jason Backburn , of Little Hock , I
Ark. , a merier of the Forteth congress '
from Louisiana , $15,700 , the balance of
salary cue hmini The charman ! or the ccm-
mlltw of the whole , Mr. Tar/mer , ruled
the amendment out or order. Without com-
pletng the consideration of the bill , time
commlteo rose ,
A bill was paseid to amend an act grant-
lag a right or way through the Indian tern- .
tory to the Kansas & Wilt Railroad : comuipany.
also , on mol'on of Mr. Tracy , the cOllany b1 !
to tlostpne the time for the enfQrcement
or time new regulations lo prevent colsions
at sca.
At I o'clock the house took a recess unti
8 o'cloek , the night miescIon ! to be devoted
to the consideraton of private pen810n bills
Ilspolnlulvlh 11 Ire ( ) flit'ura.
WASHINGTON , I eb , 22.-'he depart-
mental joint coniniittee. or which Mr.
Dorliery ot Missouri the head , reported a
recomm'nllatlon to abolish time ofilce or so-
abollh olce SD
IcHor ot Internl revenue In time 'rreustmr'
department , and to confer the (1lles ( ot
that olce on the secretary of the treasury.
Thu committee nile submltel a report
upon 11rol.osell reforms In the , ltcr Of time
examination ot bonds ot United States 0th-
claiR The report wi lie over until time
next congress . when MI' . Doeleer ) ' proposes
to make It time basis or a bill effecting
bi trrectng
chanKeR In the Ilrelent systonm ot bonding
government 01clals , Time 10lJnl als
ro.orll',1 a reoommer\lu ( mule by the
expert examiners , whtch , however. Is lot
endorsed by the commitee , to abolish the
olell ot receh'erl of lanll otilcos and sub-
otces
sttute thereforspecial land n91Iector8.
Slay . \copt II uhUtute for Steel .
WASIINC'ON , Pib , 22.-Senator lark-
bun from the commitee on naval affairs ,
today reported an amendment to time 11\'al
bill , nuthorlztn the secretary ct time navy
.o ule olher' melli thun sleel or In alloy
aloy
In the construction of time IlrOpOKC\ new
torpedo boats . The IlclllIIent II mnlle
at the suggestion ot time secretary , who
desires time dtIJartm.mt may be heft tree
leC
to avail Is If of any improvements In
SPlendid tonlc.I shouhl like you to procure
me 1 few more bottles. "
nela Fox , 1\ hen "ruu down" from over
work , by the advice of the wife of n U. S.
senater Washington , tried Paine's col-
cry cOlll0UI\I ( , She says : "My spirits pick-
ed up and at time end of two weeks the same
old exuherant health with which nature
blessed le IllI retarimeml.m'
"I ate nIl slept as I had not lone since
I was a child , ant I have never known l
since then an hour's Inconvenience from
nervous prostratiomm.
"The medicine t whIch I owe so much
Is Palne's celery compound , all I ha\'e re-
commendec1 to nil of my stage acquaintances
who have overtaxed their brains by too coKe
atontlou to study , and all have experienced
the same happy results as iiiyscif. "
Marie 'fempest also , anti a host more of the
most eminent artstS"ho appear before the
public have reconty'tcslled to the wonderful
reinvigoratng power of ivalnos celery com-
pound. Their testlton Is noteworthy be-
cause no class of women work harder or
are under greater nerous strain .
1 '
'Vomen In every wnle of life have reason -
son to be grateful to Prof. Phelps of Dart-
moulh , who discovered Paine's celery com-
Pound . He understoOI the peculiar weakness
of the mmx . lie knew that the backache , las-
' \ '
situde I'eatlache , slee'plessnee/ antI loss of
appete. all mean that 'the supply or ner-
vous force Is low and "Iidquate { to the demands -
mands upon it . 'The experience of thousands
has taught the women of the country that
only Palno's celery cO pond will gIve health
to'tho ' nerves , and tiiroiih them to the entire
tl ih
body ; ' 1' I
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naval constructon , sO far as rebates to time
material best adapted to the building of
torpedo boat lie thinks In alloy lighter
than steel may be used
FIESCUUIU ) IUd _ OUN UEHCNt : . :
Congressn1n Sprlner's Alufer to 1 Now
York limmniLimr's Suggestlull.
WAShINGTON , Fob , 22.-The following
correspondence , which explains itself , has
passed between William P. st. John , IJresl-
demit of the Mercantile ' ? atlonal hank of New
York , antI Mr. Springer , chalrl1n ! of time
committee on banking and currency. This
first Is a letter addressed by Mc St. John to
Mr. Springer , In which time former says :
"When before your honorable committee In
December I commended the redompton !
United Slates notes In gold only at that
time under the condItions then of extraordinary -
nary weakness of'tho ' treasury , I added that
tIme United States was then ( earlier ) able to
redeem greenbacks and notes In silver and
laugh at such consequences. Under the profound -
found con'vlcton that time present condition of
the treasury reserve and liberal accumulatons
of Idle money In New York Ind other money
centers afford together a now opportunity )
do BO safely , I write 10 beg you to asle time
secretary of the treasury to exercise the
option conferred upon him by law to redeem
time Unied States notes In sliver dollars ,
Time treasury reserve 18 now composed of
Ilhout $105,000,000 geld Imd only about $16-
000,000 or free silver. "I thc secretary will
Instruct time treasulN'land every assistan't
treasurer of the UnItc4litates ' to meet demands - I
mands for time reththmitIprm ! of United States I
and treasnr notes ) I ! ptandard silver only I
ant continue this fqleas0m1aimio tmo , the
achievement will bl 111 all tetals anll In
every respect a happy cue ant no more In-
)
terest-hearing debt " ( be created On
time other hall If ; In"1illlto ' of the trcas-
ury still neglects thll 'Pl lortunly time neglect
may prove one mOrlIJu8t grounel for faul-
finding with his administraton on public
finunce. " ! " " ,
To thIs letter Mr'S repled : "In
answer to your iette r , { rlnger 16 to say I
mini antler the Protoumliconviction . ' that time
present condition of tha.rrea"lIr reserve ! and
liberal accumulallon l idle money 11 \ Now
Yorle afford tOletheH.llew , opportunity for
you to exercise tim ! tcretiomm conferred on
you by law 10 pay a \ ljc.cka ul the bank of
which you are president In standard silver
dollars , I you should1porsuo ' Ihls course for
a reasonable tle time Jchlevemont wpuld be
In all details and In every respect a happy
one On the other hand , If you should neglect
this opportunity the neglect may prove one
more ground for- fall.fnding wih those
financiers who preacb.ne doctrine and prao-
lice unotimer I .
hairy ' Vcia 1111 I'ure 1'0011 111 , .
WASUINGT , Feb. 23.-Chslrman , Hatch
of the agricultural commite says he pro.
pC s to demand a v01' In time house upon the
rescluton to pint the dairy tests Irade at
the 'orld's fair , wh'ch resolution was yester-
clay adversely . repertemitby time committee on
printing , on account pf the cost Involnd.
Mr. latch said thts results of those tests are I
of Ineit n'ahle advantage 'to dairymen of all
sections and he dW5 not propi lo let the I
verdict of three men prevent the Ilblcly
of the tests
Mr. Hatch hope to pass the pure rood bill
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s. ORSE.
P01 IDRY GOODS @
No China i1l OtlrSTe're going to close out this department -
partlent entirely-Everything 1Ulst go- vV \ e havn't 10011 for it-
Glassware , Crockery , Lamps at most ridiculous priccs-you never
had and never will-that's snre--get such a chance again to get
that Dinner Set you've \vanting-Con1c in and find something -
thing to suit you , not because the sales11an wants you to , but be-
cause \e'i make the price suit you-You ciin't get these bargains
in a few days , but right nowforve're going to close out our
China , department at Once.
11\1:111 : decorated- 101 sholhl RI'e our- -
( ou''m'etl tl istics and pin I ters- .
'
CO\'I'I'I'e111IhC8 Hllplattll'g- nt'coi'mttetl Patina Lniups-
1u'etybomiy gets I3 nHI * : t.O- 75 C 'I'hat M , D. G. Co. 11m40I 10 gel : iO Cot $ 1.25
' [ 'iii' fcw , we ha\c go foc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I " 'c slal hllllenl for . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , .
A thin , 1'usR ft'aiuue- . ' ' .
liH , f11c to.lllecu 'i'olh't Sl.ts-
1llsh ' [ 'op 'i'alde- Good 1ol'ccaln-tecOIaleI1. : . . . . . _ LJ 2 ' 40
Cost the i D. G. Co. 2,00- $1.00 , ' ' .
l'lllece 'I'oll.t Sels- .
You can have It for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Perfect : ' Sels$3 50
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. .
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25c I 20c
A ' or This cOlntm' contains glnss
countO' that the [ . ehoic.o D. G. WIl'O thnt is wot.th double
Co. sold ' ' : Di' dco :
CO' fOc nul mot'o )
Imiaton cut Rlass ter - Imiation cut Hllter Inss Dishes.
\lchers Imitation cut Imm
cut gins !
Imiation Comfort ! Cetol' ) ' Dishes
Imiaton cut "ass Salac1s. Imltntlol cut jlasR Dishes.
cut glass ImItation cut 1119H
Imitaton ' .
- Sets. I'rlt Dishes.
cut --\lece w' rnrn\ " 'Ine VecnlOls.
Imitaton ! Cllt Iass
--botle Castors. Imiaton 1 ' . ' Dishes.
Glass Imitation Syrup Cllt Ice Pitchers Cream Inss Tras iEiE cut " 101. 'ater . Pichers - :
wih
. , Imitation cut lnsH
Illatcd ! .
' '
lO\ 8)'I'UII Pitcher.
25c . t ; 1:1.r- 20c
-
"Te have put the knife into the balance of our large Dinner Sets and they
. wit go at your own price.
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New Ties- n Yo have oonUnued
ebb Our entire hue hnvo
JS1JIJJ1JO11S - luo
' without an ' question- ' at these prices : Limo fOI'
Wo have wihout any queston- j' agency
The nicest - i-in-hand . . and . tecks- . 500 Nos. 12 and 16 nlbbon. 2c . .
In the cty-Cor. . . . . . . . . . IJI'tIL1 IC I' S
Al the late conceptons 25 All our Gc Ribbons. . . 3c All our 22c Ribbons . .16
JitIrn - [ : . : . . . . . . 0 All our 7c Ribbomis. . . 4c All our 25c Ribbons . . .17c Patterns ,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ All our 8e Ribbons . . 4e All our 2c nlbbons..18c Paterns ,
- M , All our 12c Ribbons. . . 70 All our Ida Ribbons. . .20o Ti c Delineator
Men Hose-
J.en s
& All our iSo Ribbons. . . 9c All our 350 Hbbons..2c amid
Heavy ; mill wool , furmorly T5c , miow : palra.t All our 18c Hbbons.lc All our 400 Ribbons. . .27c Fashion
All our 2c Ribbons..14c All our GOc nlbbons..40c
' _ _ _ _ _ Sheets.
Melt'S Underwear F Goods-si. hinges , TRs cl , . MttrcioNuinbors '
, Fa1cy , Chenie. NUlbots
' $ suit camel's haIr Hlls } ' : mbroldory Sik , etc. , nt ,
.
1len's $10 . , t big reciuct , now i n.
on.
wool sIngle underwear. garment for satin . . . . faced . . . . 25c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ reducton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
Men's heavy natural wool undlr-
Rarment wear ' , $ UiQ.R fo\ . . sul . . . qualy . . . . , . single . . .37c Fine S-lk '
Men's heaviest natural wool underwear -
. derwear , $6,0 I suit . . . . quality . . . . . . . . : . .
single ' garment for . underwear . . . . . . $ , .50 Chinn and Smal Silks that soul ] for 40c are now . . . . . . . 15c
Men's heavy cotton
formerly $1.00 a sult-nt . . . . . SOc Dark colored Plaid Smahs ,
Men's Camel's hair underwear , Thc Plnlc of $1 value ] , arc yours for . .50c
Men's natural wool underwear . , . 75c 24-inch cuUgenc ] PClumlgnons , worth up to $1.tiU . . . . . .85c
Porth10uth rIb In tan and blue . 75c
ten's heavy fleeced underwear , All the $1.5Q ovelty Silks will go to.morl'ow for---------75c
former price $ ,10at . . . . . . . . . GOc Noyely SIwi
Meiis price light 7 c-at fleeced . . . . goods . . . . . , . former . . , . 45c All thc doe colored ] Satns will go lo-morl'ow for . . . . . . . . .25c
Men's formerly , ( medicated sold at ) $12at r underwear . . . . . 7. All the $1.00 and $1.2 Vcycla ] wi go to-morrow for . . . . . 29c :1
' S MORSE : : I'
Pl lORY GOOns @ '
-
at this session and has appealed to the com-
mitte on rules for I day for Its conakieration : .
oiticsIitaI WILLTAil NO'.tl " 'C.\CU : .
Seam Method nl'u ' ISo Devised tu J'ay the I
. \ rhlr"ton 'Tard" , I
WASHINGTON , Feb. 22-Secretar
Gresham has decided imo will malt no further -
timer etfort to Induce congress to pass time bill
appropriating 425,000 to pay damages sus-
talncc1 by Drltlsh sealing vessels seized by our
naval ships and revenue cutters in Dering sea
before tIme adoptng of the modus vivendl.
I time bill fails now then he will proceed
Immedlatcly to draw up a treaty for sub-
mission to the senate creating an arbitration
committee to adjust time claims The United
States will have no other course opeh than
this , for wo should be dishonored among na-
Lions It wo failed to carry out the obiiga-
tons Imposed Ulon us by our voluntary act
In submiting the sealing question to the
Paris arbitration . The Paris arbitration
tribunal ruled out all claims for consequen- '
tlal damages and allowed claims only where
time vessels had actualy been seized and
where time crews were iimmprsoned Even
on this basis the claims amounlf.1l ' to nearly
$1,000,000. Belldes there were about two
score men , ofilcers all crews , of time seized
vessel , who suffered Imprisonment ) , and their
claims were compromIsed for about $18,000
by the agreement made by Secretary
Oresimamn Time secretary bellevo If all these
clmuimiimm are lubmlted to a commltteo for adjustment -
justmont the Unlell States will fare much
worse than under the terms of the treaty
Emt'ormi Ilorm"u or the Nmivy
WAShINGTON , I.'cb. 22-In the senate
naval affairs ! commlteo a reRoluton was
allopted by time unanimous vote of the com-
mitee recommemlnl time Increase o the
navy as provided In the naval approprlalpn
bill as Passed hy time imiise . TIme action
taken was merely us an expression on time
part of the con1ulteo 10 the senate com-
mlteo on allproprlatons , The commitee
agreed to report nn amendment to time naval
bill for the appropriation of $100,000 for a
dock yard at Mare Island , mind another pro-
viding that officers of time navy detalell to
shore duty shah receive sea pay whie 11er-
formIng this duty Thc later amendment
11asselt ( the senate lS I Part or time naval bill
of last sessIon , but was defeated In limo
house
Negolittlons 'CcllorMrl1 " 1'I'Fn".d ,
ASIIINGTON , I'eb. 22-Meur. F , P.
Sargnl , clef of the nrothcrhood or Hall-
road l'lremon , antI Fi , E. Clark of the Order
of Railway Conductors , who have been here
to assist In time adjustment of the wage
controversy between time Souther railway
and Its employes , have left the city for New
York. They are expected to return on Mon-
day. Uy lhat tme Vice President laldwln
of the Southcrn railway Is oxpecled to be
back train time south and time nlgotatlon8
between 11m and the emllloyes committee
will be resummied
' 0 AbolIsh Iho i Vtlh Vommmmnhsslom .
WAShiNGTON , Feb. 22-When the oxecu-
tire appropriation bill come before the senate -
ate a lotln will be made to strike out the
provisions for the Utah cOlmll.lon. Mem-
hers ot tIme commUte on Illprcprlatons have
been con uled antI It II understood that a
majority of them will agree to it. l Is
r % % %
. The March arper's i
: INCLUDES :
V/AR-SHIPS. / TrIal TrIp ofa Cruiser. Wih 6 llimmctratjons . ,
- BY WILLIAM FLOYD SICARD. I
INDUSTRY . . The Industrial Region of Northern Alabama , Tennessee - I
- - - - - - - - - see , and Georgia. With ' 18 hilimatrations . _
, - DY JULIAN RALPH.
SPORT , . FoxHuntng : ( in . the United tatos. With 17 lns- i
trlons , mculhnl FrontlsplcCC.
BY CASPAR W. WH1TNtV.
TRAVEL The Literary Landmarks of Jerusalem WhIm mo Ii.
-
- ' ustrtions ] . by F. V. DI MONt , Wih 1 I-
i DY LAURENCE HUTTON.
EDUCATION.Tho ] Now York Common Sc/ools. . '
DY STEPHEN H. OLIN f
ART I- . An American Academy Ramo. Wih 2 ! iitmstratiomms ,
. Iustrtons
t = BY ROYAL CORT1SSOZ. .
1ENcE.heredity. _ . DY ST. GEORGE MIVART ,
FICTION . Two Serials ] : I/earls Insurgent , hy , THOMAS HARDY :
LjLA i.
Tlo Prmces Alme , hy RICHARD HARDING DAVIS
Four Short Stories With 10 hiiustratjoms. ,
t % Ready Pebruary am. : 1'tmbihlietI hy IAUIIa : t IHOTllmS , N. . " 'otk ,
-
claimed that as Utah has been admitted and I
will hceclo a state In time tan wIth full ,
powers the commision shouhl bo abolislmed .
Ulllht"ll ; sit i lie ; ; Elect Ollirors .
WASHINGTON , 'eh. 22.-The congress of
the nauJhlers of the AmerIcan Ievolutlon
has elected oiflcers for the
omcer ensuing year.
Mrs. Mcli Foster , wife of time ox-secretary
of state , was elected president. ex.secretar ; .
numher of canllldales were voted upomi for
vlce-prealdents.gonlral. Mrs. Charles Sweet I
Johnson was elected vice-president-general In
chnrlle of organization . Mrs. Hoberdeau Buchanan -
chanan Waahlngton was Ileclell recrtlng
secretary , antI Mrs , William F. J1arle of this
city corroblOnlln1 secretary-general. Mrs
Artios O. Draper of this city was elected
troaurer-general. .
Jury Sunr Slack In 'fhmimmic Over J
WAShINGTON , Feb. 22.-At 1:20 : o'clock
thIs morning the jury In time 10wgate case
being Interrogated hy time judge , lent worll
out that they had not yet agreed , They did
not , however , desire further In8lructlons. and
the judge said they would he allowed time to
agree. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
agree.o.,1 for 1e-IUtulo \V"I"rn I'lomen.
WAShINGTON , Feb 22.-Senator Alien ,
from the committee on forest reservations ,
today favorably reported the Imendment to
the anntry civil approprIation bill appropri-
ating $300,00 for the purchue of seed for the
Inhabiants of the droulb-strlcken districts
.
l'rldlY rlbluo ; Alc"tluJ % Vus hicid .
W ASJNGTON , I eb. 22.-Tbough time ex-
cculydellatments were closed today , the
president held his uSlal Friday cabinet moot.
Ing. I was veil atteimmied. Time white hous"
was closer to visitors , and there were Cow ,
olelal callers.
( I" 'nIne-Icy Aln Jotl"nc nn Office.
J.OllIH'J.r.g , iCy . , hiei ) , 22.-Major
George I. Baltn watt tommy Ippolntcll by
Govemo , Drown to flub time VICIHC ) ' on the
IPllJlto honcH1(10 by the refusal ot
I JUIIgu Rlm'lng I Stone to accept ; time po-
\0-
slon after he WIS declared Ilectcd by time
conleltng board Major I'asln : II l2
) earl or ago amid a Icadllg IImh'jr ot time
local liar Time gou'onmor'a Selectiomi Irmccmtms
selecton mcotl
with hearty encOl6Clent on all sluice .
Icc'hicl In" More CU" . " , .
'V.\SIING'ON , Fei 2-Thc hmouse dee-
ton commlUeo tlay , IJY a vote ot seven
to tour , deeliell time contest ( cm' time neat ot
the I'oulth district ot Virginia In favor ot
Epos , the democrat who imoils time seat , rejecting -
jectlnl the claims of Geode , who run on t
fusion tIlcet , "
YJtollnl tile luturAIII' COlmorco Act
\VASiIINOTON . Fob 22.-Repreaontatlve
Ialghen ot \la.conaln hiss Introduced a bill
In time house to extend time Ilrovlslonl of time
Imuterstato commereo act to ' Include eXI'resI
coml'11lel acting as common carriers . .
t"curlut I'ahlirmm' ' , Vm.gi.s .
WAShINGTON , 14mb. 22-lteImresentativo
! mcCann of Illinois ha Introduced a bill In
time house securing the members of vessels'
crows the payment of theIr wages by len
upon the v\a" ' "