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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1896)
THE OMAJIA JXATT/V" KftHi : aiOXHAV , MCBMBT3H 21 , 1300. Tim OMAHA DAILY BEK " im < r Dally Ike OVIthQut Sunday ) One Yt < nr . 1C Dtlly IT niHl Hiindny , On * Ycnr . 8 sit Montli * . 4 Tiitoc Moniti . . . . 2 Rummy lit * , On * Year . : HfttunUy Hrt. Ono Vcar . . . 1 W * klr lire. One Yenr . . . . . . . . O1TICI38 ! Omnhn' Th Il e UulMIng Pmith Om.i'in ' : oinder Illk , for N uml 21th SI council Illtirid : 1 Nnrth .Main airoet. ChlenKo oillcc : J17 Clmmhcr if Commcrci1. : * < Yorkl Itirami I , II nl 11. Tribune Illdi Wa hlryjton ! HW I" Hlnt t , V W. COUHHfll'ONIiKXf K All commnnlcallAni tplatlinc to nnvr < nnd cA torlnl matter nliotiM lie inlilrriiicil To the Hdlto All biiilnrim | etirr itml remittances i > limi1i1 I nHrewwl to The fip * I'lililltlilnK Compnn ] DniNlm , Drnfl * . chrrkK nml jyontoiltc" onlfi-s I li > - made | iny bl to the ordr or th * < ompnliy. u IIIK : I'LTtiusiiiKo < OMI-AN'Y. 8TATH.Mr.ST Of ClllCL'I..VriO.V. Bute of Nclirftrta , I I > o'i l n County , I UrorKB II. TMcliurit sK-rctary of The ll p 1'ul IhldiiB oonitmny , bInic dill ) RWOIII mj that tli n'timl numl > r of fill ) nml coinnl'te pnplei of Til Hilly Mntnlntf , Hvenlni ? nnd Nutirtnv ll e prlnli- ilnrlni ; tlu < month of November , IMrt win fn ! lows : I.e ileductlnni for unol ] ami copies . 12.75 Total nrt nli > . c(7 DC Net dnlly nvciiiKe \ . 21 GS CJJ'OIIOI ! II In m > pteirrico nil 1 sv. era to bofoi tnc Dili 1st tl 1 } of December. 1S1" , . , < H < % n' ' ) Notary 1'ubllr Todny Is tlu > slmiti" . ! day of Iho yeir : Tlio liiniinlnj ; stnti' olllci-is mo no ninn A\lth hoofs ami linino. nfior nil. AfliT thu tintiiii ili-jiot , : tt li'-ist OIK liott'l. Tln r.ilh'oiid ti.illlc iiLinniri-iH mo gel icaily to tin n OUT Ilii-lr annual nu\\ leaf. \Vhllo ( Mi in jour holiday sliojt piiif , ' , don't t ( o p.itioni.5i. lionu liidtmtiy. Ili-nonlli tininlc of .Mr. IVti-r Sliaikoj nnd other pugilists I'litlnlyteat { tlu foul Is nilKhtlor tliiui tinlist. . Senatoi Tliuistoit Is lor v\nr and tlu Tlitiiston miles should at onn- put on their Unaps.H'K.s and sloop on tliolr A nolaiy pulillo at n "lowlslatlvo coir test , " oliilhi'd v\lth n Httlo brlof author ity , would si'iMii to bo Inu'stod as well with tlio power of life and dentil. Piesldonc Cleveland may not bo than COIIKIOSS , but theie aio few men In coiiKressho would lll.o to ronipan > \oljlit mid slelth tlio pie.sldent. Wo won't ( inaiiul about the piopei HoipiL'neo so lone as Omaha jrots the e.\ position , the union depot ami the heel f.U'lory all befoio the ye.ir 1S'S. ) The last war scaio was calmed by tlu appointment of the Vi-ne/nelan bound nry commission. Is the ptesont lostlesH no.ss to be ( piloted by the appointment of a Cuban Those who at llrst wore Inkowaiin on the exposition piojoet ate pndiially be coming enthuslastio. llofoio IOIIK tin ; man who decilo.s or belittles this teat entoipilso will not bo safe in thu com munity. The ili'clxlnn of tlic siipicnu * court In the MiKiir bounty win unit ease ou-jlit to liituiu * for the legislaturetlio IIMIII ] nssoitini'iit of wolf hc-.ilps anil tiniisnnl iiiiinliL'r of claims for the \volf-.sc-alp bounty. The cities of the noitii Atlantic coast nro swept by hll/AtuK and bulled under drifts of snow , while Omaha lusUs under that Indian summer sun for which NobiasKa is lamiuis at this season of thu year. The Hoe will amply satisfy the Ion > ; lnj. of the Hi.vau oipiu for infoimatlon a to those campilf-n fiimls. It Is only wall In ; ; to see how much fmllior tlieedltoilal pa o of Its vei.satile lontompoiaiy will be leaded. The voluntary le enlistment of twenty- one out of twenty-live membeis of a local militia company , in Iho face of the chance of active service against Spain , Is an Indication of heiolsm vciy llattoilnx to civic pilde. If any Kngll.sh spin tsmou's club wants to take our loquacious bruisers away from us , It may lost assiued that no one will Intelfeie with its etToits , not oven to the extent of Imposing an expoit duty on thu dep.ulln pugilists. If Joint i evolutions ofl'orrd In thu conj - j ross of the Hilled State * were all that woio necessaiy to assiiio Cuban Inde pendence Spain would long IIKO ha\o tluovvn up the Job of .suppressing icbul- lion In that Island dependency. Oo'ioial Weyler may be tollinj , ' tlie truth and nothing but the truth about the UlllliiK of .Mai'en , but he now prob ably wishes he had not so assiduously cultivated a general icpnlatlon for pie- vmlcatlnn and truth siippicsslou. The Knowledge that their action Is clearly Illegal and may lender thorn liable to the pains and pi'iialtlcs pie- Borlbed for a "high misdemeanor" against the government , will icstraln many Ameilcan patiiots Horn Joining regiments of Cuban volunteers who might not be held back by fear of Spanish ImllutH. If that state canvanslng board does not iinuoiinco the vote of NobniHkn ptetty eon some of thu new otllcors- elect may not know whether to present themselves for duty nest month or not. This suspense of thu candidate who hi not yet Hiiro that ho was beaten may result dottlmuntally to his health and keeping them In Ignorance of their fate ta positive ciuelty. is r unt.n.M , Ai There was a llmo wlnn a change i pi sldonls , o\en whcie both woio of tli xaiiui pidltical pail.\ . was followed Ii a change of fodoial oilklaH in CVPI blanch of the national civil inrvln That time , howmor , has passed nwaj Nearly all presidential appointees no ) have IKod terms under the law an changes of administration do not alToi their tonuto of olllco. Itemovals ar limit' only lor oatiso upon spoclll chnrges iNlnlned by substantial piool The RIoat imm of rodent appointee of department heads and < < nlu > rdlnat olllror , ( 'seeptlng1 the fouith-cliissposl nmstoro. have hi on tnought within Hi civil vnlco utlos that make their po slllous pincllcally perjie during gooi behavkii' . The only chnnpt1) ) made upon the ac rosHlon of a now president , thoieforc are In heads of departments and bn reaits and In Hie diplomatic .voivico Other pivsideiitlal appointments an made fiom time lo time : m they be coinu vacnnt by expiration of terms deaths , lomovaln for cause or icslg nationsIt is axiomatic that In tin fodeial soivleo lew die and none 10 sign. The chances of appointment ti federal places foi applicants Iiom till' ' or any other stale of like impottaiici are about the sam > as are Iho chance of di a wing a capital pri/o In a lot tory. It is also well for aspirants to federal oral appointments to remember Ilia tlie rules goveinlng these appointment ! leave them with members ot the con giosslonal delegation who aie in ac coid vvllh the paity In power When them Is but one lepnbllcnn senator as in XelnasUa. ids appioval miisi hi had to Insuie lauir. Thoie aie alwa\- , few loin os and many flshrs. Whlli then it may do no haim foi men vshi want to seive their countr.v in place high or low to commence their cam paigns eaily and push on by all leglti male me.iiis , Ihe.v must mil toilet tlu conditions under which they have on tcrod Iho lists and must , fm tlioiinoie liossoss their souls In patience until tin. other fellow's term o\plic ttmopoan opinion , as voiced in tin pres-i. Indloates Hint Spain could hope tor no assistance fiom any nation ol Ilurope In the eu-iit of war with the I'lilted States So far as England \ - ( onceinod. the dispatches say tint Hit feeling Iheie is allogethor IndllTcient , It not actuilly f.noiable to Amoilcan In tot volition in Cuban alfalts. No olh"i counliy has ipilto so stiong leasons as iiigland : for taKlng an inti-rost in the ionise of this county icgaidlng Cuba , but thole aio no conceivable cliciim- stances that would Induce her to sup- poit Spain against the United States rheie is undoubtedly a sluing sentiment n ( lotmany and Pianco hostile lo the Momoo doctiine. but neither of llion' ' ountiles would be likely to manlfrst this hostility by giving aid to Spain in i war with tills conutiy. No other Hiiro lean nation Is In a position to allotd such aid if It desired to do so. If Spain should go 10 war with the United States , Iheiefoie. she would lave lo cairy on the conflict single "undid Undoubtedly the Spanish people plo would fiooly give to such a coatllct voiy dollar and evei.v available man In the Kingdom but It would boa hopeless sting/le on her p.lit , although our til imph might not bo so easily accom- illsliod as many think. And after wo lad beaten Spiin and released Culm fiom her gtasp , would wo have gained tnj tiling either In power or in gloiyV swmv..s or IIKVUXUI : . Thoio Is no doubt that Iho govern- nent could obtain the additional love- mo It noi ds f 10111 duties on colfoe and ea and an incioaso of the beer ta\ . is Is piopo od by those who do no ) want any change Horn the present tar IV law. An additional tax of one dol- ar per baiiel on fomented liipmis would , If the pic-sent late of uin- Mimptiou woio maintained , .vlold about : K , MM > .OOO in addition to the sum now ecolu'd 11 oin III it somce. Tlio Impoi ration of colleo i caches ne.nly ( > ' > ( } , - HH > .iii. ( ) pounds per annum and tea ,10.1 , * ) < > 000 pounds. A duly of r > cents per pound on tea would jlold ? I.5M- ( ) JW > and a duty ofJ cents a pound in colfce would yield $1.'iOI.0)0. ( ) ) ( ) Thus ju those thiee items an aggii-Kate ftf ibout .s.rt.iH)0 : ( ) ) ( ( ) per annniii could IK > lealixed. which It Is assumed by tho-o t\li advocale making these ankles a 'ource of revenue would supply the .wornmont with sntlicieiit Income on ; ho piosent basis of e\p'ndlluic.- , [ hough the dellcit thus far in tlie cur- , eiit llscat joar shows tliat moie ad- litlonal lovenne Is needed than the ibove sum. Hut let It bo gianted that this plan Aould fiunish .sullicleiit revenue , the tuestloii Is , is ( hat all that Is icqiiliodV I'ho gieat inipoilance or piovlding the ; oveminent with an adeipiato lncomi > s lecognl/.ed by evoi.\body. Men of all mi ties agiee as to that. Mill logishi- lon to piovide icvenue should al-o any with it such protection to de- it ossed induslilos as will enable theme o lovive This Is what tlie lopubllcaii laity is expected to do It wa not lectid to power solely to provide icv- nue , but also to glvo new life to our ndnstries and to make a better maiket 'or labor. Imposing duties on tea and olfoe would not be c.urylng out 10- mbllcan policy. It would not respond o the expectation of ( lie people who iiipported that party. It would slmpl.v end lo make these necessailos moio 'ostly ' lo the people vvltliout any com- leiisatlng advant.igo to them. It would idil to every worklngm in's cost of Ivlng vvllliout impiovlng Hie maiket fin ds labor. Any party that should do Ids would Invite repudiation at the lands of Iho people. Of coiii-sn thoio Is no piolublllty that he republicans In umgiess will for . moment glvtt any coiisldeiatlon to a imposition of this kind. They have onestly endeavored to provide thugov- rmnent with siilllcloiit levcmie and avlng been defeated In lids , they will ow go forward with the wink of tin Iff uvlslon In accoid with lopubllcaii poly - y , leaving the lespouslbllltj for tica.i- ry dcllciiH wheie It justly belongs , I'lth thu senate doniociats mid their icu silver ox-rcpnbllcau allies. Noth- jj ; ladlcal wilt be done , but a tariff bill will bo fiained , according lo n present Indications , which will supp needed revenue , glvo loasonablo pr lection and Improve Industrial com ! tions. TO There Is gratifying evidence tli : Omaha Is on the eve of a decided In provemoiit. Its business men have n cently ovlnod a splilt of aggrosnlv activity that fotoshadows an oail revival of etiteiprise that leads to pto- pi-ilty. At no time In Its history ha thoio been gieator concoid of iicllo uii'niii : all our citls'pns. Kv cry project tliti pioinNes to piomolo the giov\th of tli city and state Is receiving substaiitln encouiagcinent. While some of thes piojocts may not matoiialixo Immed ately. most of them are sure to be cai rlf > d tlnoiigh to a successful compk tloii. tloii.The The lalltoad situation which lias fo years been adveiso and a seilons eli slackIn the path of Omaha's compotl tlou with commoiclal ilvals. Is 11101 piomlslng than over bofoio. Not mil ; are tlu * lallioads couvorglng in till city showing a bettor disposition tow-an their pations nnd the public , but nev outlets aio in sjht | : that will maki Omaha an unexcelled dlstilbnllng ecu tor for the whole northvve.st. The solution of the lallroad pioblen will go far towaid enabling Omaha ti In-come an Inipoi ( tint nnnufacttirln ; ci'iiter. Thoio'Is an abundance of rav mateiials at our door walling to hi woikod up into llnlshod ptodiicls Jus as soon a.s the capital can be socmr d and the capital will ln foitlicomlm wlienever thu capitalist has tin oppni-tunlly to dlpose of ids product What we have lacked and still lack 1 : pail aie facilities for distribution to tin best maikots. With the giadii.il up lifting of the dopiossion In the mliilti } slates to the west of us and the op'.Miliii ot diiect lines to the gulf and srahoaid Omaha will bo able lo teach the pi-opk who consume the piodiicts of the Held and lactoiies. As to tlio local lotall li.tdo. it niiipiiM llonably needs addilioiial stimulus This is lo bo had by Iho employment ol lalmieis and ailisaiis In manufaclmli and by cultivating closer relations will the towns Immediately smioimdlug us Oho Iho people within a ladlus of 1l ( ( miles oasj and cheap access to the clt.v and our ineichants may be idled upoi lo oiler goods that will make It to theli advantage ( o buy in Omaha. With our eitlAMis fully awake to theli opportunities and lo the demand foi haimonloiis action , tlie outlook Is cor talnly leassuiing. Tlieio Is uupiece dented piospeilt\ store for Omaha What Is needed i-ow Is unremitting of foil to hasten Its advent and make ib stay permanent. Th statistics ol our foielgn dado ( on- Untie to nhow the fad that expoits air lamely In excess of impoits , so that thoio is a stead.v Incioase in the mor- i-hindlse balamo rav Diablo to this enun tiy. The November i etui us show Unit there was oxpoiled dm Ing thai mouth moichandls ( . to the value of .SHKMHI'J , line , while the linpoilx weio little mj'o than half that amount. It Is now us sin oil that the excess of expoits ovei in-poits for thu calondat .vear of IW'i ; v/lll bo unprnicdeiited. It Is now moie ll'.iii $ 'Jii.lX)0l)0. ( ( ( ( ) MI that it would seem safe to estimate the amount Tor the \vholo \ year at not far Horn SHOO ( . ' ) ; ) , ( ) 10. rt'hlch would be nomly Sli.OiiU ) ) ( ) above Iho la-st pi ev Ions .vear. Still th" total vali'o of this joar's exporls will not bo ID huge as in some pieceding .veais notably the cxtiaoiillnatilv , piosp.'ious Mar of 1S ! > J. but Hi , * valt'o ol luipmi ' , -.ill be le-s than In 1.01110 olhei yiaiw How i \ or. the lad that lla-ie Is M lingo a balance In our laver Is a hlghl.v atlsf.u-lory londltiou and there is gooi icasoii to e.xj > - cl that It will continue > l' couise It is due to a large extent o the heavy ox-oils or wheat and cot on and the ( Ionian 1 lor our wh\i' ibioad bus not .vet come ID an end. Tli- > nest tiitsivvoithy oiliiluii ] IK that all tin iVheat this couuliy can spate for tin 'oioigii maikots will be wanted anil ) oihapth'ii theie will be a shoitage. iVlikh will hate be ni'iile up with ) thor bie-"dsinti's. An i astern papi-i lecently noted as n uost unusual oum-U'iu-e that London 'id hollowed in Now Yolk. Without icconling uuili'e sigullk-aiico to this c-Ir- I'nistaniv , it certainly Miirgosts a i"is , i'ilng change In lln situation. With a h mgo in li ! > lailll thai v\ould stimti- ate our nmniiladming Industiles and , Ive employment to moie laboi we voi'hi have all the conditions essential o a full icaloratlon of prosperity. CJovoriior-eluct I'lngri'e of Michigan ays that when dm ing the campaign he lomlsed lo us his b-'st efl'oi ts if elected o have i.illvvay p-issongor latos in hat state ledtued by law fiom ' . < ' cents 0 U cents he meant it On ( lie othr i.ind , olllcials of the .Michigan uillwayj ss"it that they do unt cue whdher Ir. I'lngrco meant what Ii" said or not. 1 cause the legislating will never r il- iivv him in Ills demand for i educed i.issongiT latcs. I'nler the ihcum- tancos some lively cioss-ihlug may be xpi'ded but ween the govuiiun * and the allway camp so soon as the .Michigan . 'gislalme coin one * . Ciovcrnor Holcomb Is outspoken in nvor of some legislation calculated to monrago Hie Immigiatlou of sdlleis ito the state. In this Hie govoiuor tiiko.s a inipnlar chord. To make No- i.iska a gieal and piospenuis state we 111 iciiulieoutsldecapital and Ituiea-ed upulation. Hut the people want legls- itlon Unit Is piadlcal and not mouly i" cication of new public places for dltlcal oii-h uigeis. A leal luimlgultlon mean cau be of immoasmable seivke > Nebraska , but the stale has altoady 101 o political llgmeheads posing under in ions names tliau are called for. Thu editor of our amiable contempo- uy Is gdlliig allogdher unduly ex- ted over the discovery that some other cnmciats may In limes past have so iled some of Ilosewater's money for unimlgu wink. So far Tlio I tee han lid simply that a list of such dcmocrato i high and low places might bu fur- Islau ) ( hut \\oultl muku ltd hulr utand on end foiv-H-uuuilli. The lloe lias not said that fiUvrauhl furnish the list , but It has rofeired Its IniniMtlvp democratic ftlonds ID coitalu domociat.s who might throw light on Iho subject If they wished to do f > n. tHubmlttlng Ii relevant ipios- tlous to Tho'iR-J ' * will not purge the mom- beishlp of the i.Iacksoulan club. The mord1 Insane asylums the state supports tlujt tuoio Insane iieoplo make their appealanco to till thorn. It Is the stale's duty to'caio for the dependents and dofrctlu's within Its binders , but this duty supplants that of the un fortunates'lelatlves only when the latter aie uniblo to piovldo for their cine at their own expense. It might be a inolllablo work for some legislative com mittee to make an Inquliy as to the num ber of Inmites in our state Institutions who ought to bo paying their own way , but ate not doing so. The rramois or our state eoiistltuHo thought they put an effect mil bar to tli appiopiiatlon or mouej when Hie fund wore not on hnnd to supply It and to tli ctcation of a laix'o debt In times ( piace. In this they seem to have bop altogether misled. They bad no Ido that the wanant Indebtedness or th stale could under the coiislltutlo flamed by them mount Into ( he million' The Intent of the constitution maker was good , but It seems lo have sllppe a cog a long time ago. Nebraska Liithcians have decided t ' ot aside IVhnmiy II next lor service u commomoialloii of Molaiichthon. I'd ii'inj 11 is St. Valentino's day. T'i ' miosttoii is , Does this Intimate tha Molanchthon was l-nthi-iN valentine n Luther Mdaiichtlioii'sV Tli > ti nth of hi' toiy must be Kept t.ti.light. I'm prlolIcs DlsrcfXnrdi'il. WnxhlnRton 1'n t If .Mr litan hail a proj or rent option of tli irrprlottw of the n-caaion In * would nndci it nml that tl'o rcinirl.a on "The riwt Haltle should not conic from the ambulance Xni'MiTl.- iii'-illrd POP. New. York M.ill nnd i\preim : Onmlia'a ciufcv , ordlninco lir.s been re cctnl , as Illpgnl. Obviously tlie Idin that' ' mmlcliial Kovorntncnt fllionld o.-Riinuo UBQ ] nto a nnrjcrv foicc- for thu flaiwiaidlni ; i ; nvcnlki truants hns not taken a very btron lold In Ncbrrslta. A IVrdm-nl liiiiul" > . JCcn lioik' Tribune If Senator Allrn'j resolution for the ar ointment of a committee to Investigate th ise of money In olcctloiu flhon'd be adopteJ IIP country inl ht eventually > .iscertain Ju vhnt was the smallest amount oC spot cai or which Mr. Iran ! was v\llllns to dcnount he tnonev iiownr from the tall end ot hi train last fall. A Pi < iMt lii flu * Tri-iii'ln-x. Minneapolis 'Irlbune I'nx Iilcnt-clect lMcKlnle > , It Is said , vvll follovv tl-e ijrccidciit of the past two admin Istratlons anil allow federal onie-eholders ti aeivi- their tcnc.V out This will tic a dte .irpolntmcnt to the bojj In the trcnchea but it will be a Krcat tclief to the Incomlni picslUcnt , v.iio may bo able to ilcvote a fuv momenta cac'a day after his Inanimation ti -oinc of the pressing qucotlom of public lin portanco. Tin * I'inr I ' 1 rnilt * . I'llliiUlplili Leaser riKUirs arc hnpicsslvc things , cbpcclnll ) when they are on the light aide. The sUte ment that tne exports of thin country , ff > October an 1 November luiio-ntcd to $222 000,000. which would nialc th" total lor tli 3 ear , if kept up at Iho same rate , $1 3.50 000. .iW , Is mnRiitnrrnt , and the Inrormatlon tha tlio exports November alone shova Inl nncu of $5'J.O.ri3.SS5 over the tmjiorts Is vtrj KiatlfjiiiK. ThU Is a eirat country nnd I dors business on a large scale. J * r 'ir HoniilliiR ) IlfIn > r. Kc irn j Hub A Washlncton teleRram atatca that the iciiulillran members nf tbo howi and Bcnate arc talking up Con naa man Morrei of Qmahi for the position o chairinan of thu republican cong ccaiona committco to cocduct the campaign of Is'Js He Is no.v sccrolary of the comniiltcc , In which positlu.i he Kavi excellent servlip dining the late rnrnpaiin. He U a hai w njlier and an enthusiastic republican , ain his alv , aj3 won IiLs spuis bifore wealing them. Ijlni l.im. Minneapolis Journal The Ohio supreme court lu.s iieel'Jed the mechanics' lien law of that auto to be tin constitutional Ihla law almpj to m.il.o a .cbt for building material n lieu against tin building In which the material U used and the Hen too'i p. ccedencc * over anv mortgngc ar other claim on the property This afforded prctcctlo.i to dealers In imterlu'a agalns il'aloncst contractors , but vri liable to \/or' { Injustice to property ov aers who thiotiRh Ihe illshonnty of the- builder , might have to pay for the bnlldir1 ; twice ovei. l.iiXKiinr . - : : : ( In * TInu M. filLugo Trlljjnp. The United StntcB nepaitirent of Anrlcnt- : uic lias Issued a leadct In vvhUn are Ola usscd the Ucslra'-llity and IHVI ti"ablllt > of uiRr.tlon , end comncudiiig ctitnln publica tions on 111' biibjert to pcojilo in t'io dr > ici ; lens Tl'.la Is all well cnnurh 1.0 far nu II , ecu , Imt tlic dcpartiiiciit. InU < \v of tbo rc- ent dlscovny rail to have Lecn inado by i Iiich mots uic ran bo returned and thr poll > o inado productive vlthout Irrigation , ilmnlil neBO a step further r.arl dlsciui mil test tl'o iicslrablllty and praeticabillt > ) f the new illscovery. It Is getting behind ho times. \Viin tiil V tnnxi'lciK'c hiuKrr. Aiibuin r.rxngcr. The Jury In the case .iKalnst ex-Chlcf 111 Inspector Hilton did not agice. A'hn over believed the Jury would 'grce ? Or In ether words , who over be loved the state would recover' The Hilton : u30 has gone to join the Hill , the pcnlten- Ury and otl-ci rases where the state has iciught in vain to rcrovcr In any or all of licao cises rot OIIP dollar hca been recovered o the ntate but it is a fact that sumo fol- ow Viho vvronRrd the sta'o oat of one dollar or possibly mare ) has boon conscience ! > : nlt- en and relurnuil one dollar to thn ticasury. "ho etalu nreilB n consclenci1 Hinlter with an . -rays attachnltnt It would bo worth more ban all the courts in the state * . TliKi Mutt * Trt'iiNiir ) . IVunuht Tiiliune Urccnt alk'-fl n by this paper to a possible infavorablo coiuiUlon nf the state treasuiy lai ciuted $01110.1 comment and evidently irompted Thoii'vt lo do a Ilttlu Investlgat- ng Asa rcyuk.it la dUjovercd , according 0 Tha Dec. , tlit/ , | there are ? no.v vvarrantn utatandlni ; iW'liln'H the general fund mounting tih fl.liOO 000 and thpt to can- el tliCvUtl'einl Jaiiiow In the trea-wr ) , or. lore properly I leaking , In state dcpc.il- orlca , 5COJOUOi rhalonglns to the general nnd. , , i i If this statement nf the condition of the icasnrbe true , there cm Lei no possible notification of it by Treabiicrcr Hartley r ailbody clue With nearly $2003.000 of .in an us outBtanilloR drawing ii per cent Itcro should not I f a single dollar In thu cnornl fund , even though it be on drpnalt 1 stutc dcpOHltorlcH for It U on I ) drivYlng per cent there , tmiklng a net loss of 2 pur cnt te > tl.o ntate , even If all the money be aid back lo the Htato by tbeie deieMiltoili ) > ii , hlcli U very likely not to be the case The Tribune 1s a party newspaper and as alua\H advoe-ated republican principle , ut It haa never regarded It an Its dut ) to pologlze for tbo plain violation of tlio litilt of the law nnd good business policy- y republican ofllclalt ) . If n single vtor4 in bo uttered In defense of the condition ow prevailing , the Tribune would be pleascM > hear It. What right liaa Treasurer Hartley to ernilt fCOO.OOO to accumulate ) In tbo gcn- al fund while there was Jl.l'QO.OOO ' utanJIng jalutt UT OX UITII Till : PAl'OSITIOV. Valentino Ucpubllran Nobraslca can not nffonl to not do hrr vtiarc toward mak ing the Tmnsnilisl lppl Imposition a Rreal nucci'ss. Hvery town In the state uliould Icmt n alstanro as the exposition will not only be A benefit to Omnhn , but nlro to the entire Btalc.i Scluolcr Herald : N'o iloubt nil of ttio Ktntet In tlu * central west will mnke np- proprl.itlons to aid thp Trnn inl < ls lppl Hxposltlon. In thin regard Nebraska can well nfforel to be more liberal thnn any of tier neighbors , for she will derive * the great est benefit Wo believe there will bo no trouble experienced In securing a liberal appioprlatlon at the hands of our lawmak er * . Hiitlngs Tribune Officers have been elected for tlu * Tran inls < lRlppl nnd International - national Imposition , which will be hold In Onnha In 1S9S. Onrdon W. Wattle * was chrwcn president All officers will serve without pav. The ? selection of the- site Is net for cnrjy In Jamtniy The big ahow Is bound to be a success icgardless of the Hocky Mountain News or an > thing else that may bob up to oppose It Crcti > Vldctto1 Nebraska never lines nn > - thlng In a ktnall vvaj. Ono ) iar she sends n shipload of grain tn sufteilng Iluisl.i nnd the next .vear she goes dr.v and calls upon HIP state for $15000) with which to pur chase seed And this vcar of our Lord ISO sin * comes up smiling with a trlb filled vvltl 350,000,090 Jiu'licli of corn Now she ! getting icndj to glvo tlio people ono o the finest oxhlbtttons of pluck , persovenncc nnd products In the jcu' Ib9b ever set be fore the American people Kearney Sun The TransmlsilsslppI H\ position start" out \vUh a strong illroctorv and Inltliil meetings show n harmony am unnnlmlt * . of purpn e that will surolyi bring Biicrcjs If the people of all the state do their part The dlrcctois and officers are among Omaha's stionge'st business men am their selection will carry confidence no only to the people of Iho stale , but tlnongli out the states to vvliMe united efforts the exposition will have to look for suceess. Till : NOMINATION OP II'IIUOH. Tecumseh Chieftain ( rep ) Thrro Ii som loubt as to whether ttio enatc will conflrn the notnlmtlon of Judge * McHugh to th United States district Judgoslilp inadoacan by the ili'ttli of Judge Duiuly. Clevoland'B tern Is so nearly out that republicans ar rot pleased with thp Idea of confirming hi appointments to life ulllces. If wo hid on wav about It Mr McHugh would bo Ini tnc.llT.tely confirmed .Mr Cleveland Is presl dent nml aa long 1:3 ho Is president let bin i\crciT > the full povveis which pertain to the hlii ! nllici * . ' Geneva Signal ( rep ) Whether or not the Brinlo will confirm the appointment of W McIIm-h to bo United Slitw illsltlct Jndgi for tlil.3 dlstilrt Is causing considerable sptcn Intlon oiit.Ule a well as Inside of the dh trlct Tlio Slrnal hope's ho will bo con firmed , not because of any serv Ice tlio sonm money dcm > prnts may hive done * the re publicans in llio recent campaign , but foi mori > vvelKht ) reasons It Is n good preie dent to net to confirm n good appolntmen for a life tenure ollleo of a jiidiclil chnractet without logard to who made tlio .ippolntmcn or how the a.ijolntee may believe cm a fen ot the minor ( rtestlons of governmental pol ley The apoolntnicnt of Slcllugli Is ad ' . .lilted I ) } cvi ry one to be entirely sitlsfac- toiy except that he docs not vote the- repub lican ticket This would naturally prevent hit a' polntmcnt bj a republican , but It ought nit to prcvint irpubllcins fro.n voting for 11.3 eoniirmition lie 13 amnittcd to be honest able and without reproach nnd his fraltv to Clevoland'sm ' Is not a strong cnougl leason for Uirrlng him down run not vriVHHANT DECISION Kean'rj Hub Wluthci or not the sugar baunly for 1S13 and 1S06 will bo paid depends - ponds I'-Ulioly upon the state legislature whl"h mi'eti next month , and It Is prxslbl" that that bed > will fall to do what the last Icgljlatura unnecessarily o'nlttcd Sntton Advertiser- The Nebraska su preme1 court has i > t last parsed upon the a.ujar bount * , case submltied to It. Th1- validity of the b'ounty net was not rahcd nor passed upon but the court holds tl-at t'le net does not earrj with It nn appro prlrtlon conbt < iuontly there It no fund ou. "f whl'h the bounty vv.inanU Issued can bo pild. Thu iMtricHtiiuc iinratlon nnw ii will tin * noIcnlslnture irftl.c i > n appropria tion for that piiiiicsc' or repudiate the ob 1'ritlo" ' of thr stale under the bounty act Fremont Trll'inc" T'le bounty law Is not Invalidated by the decision of the court Tic on'j ' thing determined Is tint the bill p33 t-d carried with It no npproprla t on. The O\nards ne > doubt have n legiti mate claim .viliibt the trtc and inonej ouaht to Ii appropriated with which toy \ > \y It If the next legislature wishes to justify Senator Alltn'-j prediction that it vvcJll not repudiate n single obligation or IT DP L property and contracts It will set attl ie .in rpproprhtlo'i to liquidate the amount due the Oxnaids , which thej have rovancej to the fumcM. Gretna TtcpoitcrIn view of the supreme ciurt doclslon that the Hiirrar and chlcurj bounty warrants are no good on account nf liio fallnru nf the IrulHlrtnrc to make n i tclal niiioprlatlcn for It we are confronted with n kfrlous dilemma The law pro vlded that a bounty ot "J cents per pound bo pld the inanufactnier , and required Ilitm to pav $3 prr ton for beets The factories linvc- compiled with their pirt of UIP law and raid thp farmers the ? j per ten aa carpet , ! on It now remains to be s---n. If the .tale will maintain Ita moral obligations with tbo con'paulca and make on appropriation for the payment of the bounty. I'OMTICU. UIIIPT. Kcw Vo.U atatc nllcd up a to'al of 1.54C - 101 vet l on election , lay Ulank scatteilng .ud defective b.i'hla ' nnnilioied IJj OSO. \tlanta ( Ga. ) clc.'tara have just ctc cn fo I icir next mavor Oha.lea A Collier. Ho hai the illailncil.u of being tUo fust native o * t'lHt clt ) to oc selected as Its chief e.cent At. cClccr. The JIaccn ( Oa ) le'cgrapli announces that It hs reeolvcd an lulvauco ropy' of tiie thrilling political romnnce , "Th-- First Hat- ll * > " It lias a B-'rKConsly Illumlnati'd cover with Flivcr-tintcd bciilcra , vind U filleit with blank leave- ! The proposition to merge fort > countlra In Kansas In o Cour. r.s a meabure ui' economy. 1' a Etartol a nclone of Indlgnn Ion a'nont ; the reforracw rilio hold office In the lount w affected They elei.ounco It as a IUCK CO to llio "common people , " upon whom thcj nub aUtThe The governor-elect of Kansas vcntuica the : i.l ilon that tno lnd"pondenco of Cu'Ji ' could It. achieved end the Fpsnlarila di-lvon Into tinfoa v.lthln sixty diys , If all the appll- cinta fui o'lice ' uneler bis ad.ulnUitratiun v mill j In the rebel armj It Ii bclloved Ihu uove nor would wl U them god-speed on Iho journey Ilio Silver Knight vvheieln hcnator Slew- irt ventilated the "crime of 73" nnd otl'er mitlfjuo I uuia , Is at present under a cloud that has neither gold nor silver lining 'Iho concern In In the bnnda uf a recrivei U Is r.ald the senator "blow" ? I ,000 tliioucli this oignncttn , and there la Htlll outstanding claln-s nmonntlng to $7OOD , Incuried " \ , ilh- iiit U'o all or toncint of r.ny nation on eiailh" Thus Is the catalogue of "crimes" ncreascd. "noprcscntntlvo Catchlngg of Mississippi , " ujs the WnBhlnglon I'o il , "was a Bound nonoy ilomocint dining the early dnjs of the idinlnlstratlon nnd until the queatlon of blu elurn to congress depended on hla clinnso of icart. Then he mine out fur silver and was e-electcd The otlici day Homo ilemnera.s n the houiio were dlsr-iiEHlii ) ; thu pot > 4lblo cinccrat c moinbet t f 11 o cjmnil tco on r lies o take the placu of the Into Judge Urlxp oinu ono HUUKCiitdl Mr. Cntehlni's 'Hut Catching ) ) IH a Hllvcr man , ' bald n neil I hern member. 'Oh , no , ' liutnntlj remarked Hep- cson'.utlvo Owens of Knntucl.y. 'bis Hllvur crm doesn't comniencu until March 1 ' " Uiirlng the last .nankin of tongiern nnnj ncmbciti wciet anxloualy awaiting nn ex- prrMilon of cplnlon from Senator Hill on n lertaln matter A congrmsman from No > v York at this time obtained Bomo notoriety by cxlilbltliiK an envclout addrr Hi > d to him In hu well-known liandwrltlpg of Mr Hill Ho line showed the acnator'ri iilgnaturo at the mttoin of t > o Inclcdod notv. Many thnuKht t must be a communication nt Inuoiliince ntll onu day the letter nllppod ( rom the con- iroMinan'a IliiKi'ra nml opened out an It foil o tin * nldonalk. Tlu > man who picked It up cad the contcntn at a glance : "Albany , N ' . . Oct. 21. Sir : ' Your * uf IDth received anil onteiiL , noted. D. U. Hill. " THP o ii \ \ itnmn i.ION. ronilltlnn nf ( In * Slriiuuli * for nml \ ITn I n > I I n it i * | i u il i * n i < c. tl.ii-pi-r \Vikt < Tilt niojo of WAifarc ndoptel li > tip ! 'olii-lj Is doululc-fl of nn nntlauAtod niul crnde Ivpo but It ilocu not merit tluhnsl ) cointpinniillnii en cotmtnntly biutovveil upon It , The Cabin ? c.innnt obtiln the means to fight Iho Span- Inrd-i nccoritlng lo the rules of modern "var- fnro ; they have nolihoi tin- men nor the wit mitrrlnl for doing ao , nnd Riicillli lactic * nro obvlonsl ) their only clunco of sum llu' di'strnctlon of proportj tna > nppinr tn bo wanton ! } cruel r.t Pitt sight , but It Is part of ttio Instil gent plnn ot iimpalKn and the vvonltncss of the Spinhids Is demon- stinted by the fnct that lho > nio not able tn prevent this destruction. What however. Is patent to nil who take the t inutile to watch Cuban altalrs Is lint , the rebel tnclli-s have on tin * whole UPHII completely sutooiwfnl during tlio past tuont1-one months , ami In this fact lies the chief excuse for their con- tlnuinco In the future. Of course the SpinHrils ver.v trtltvny that the.v nio tortlbl ) handicnpped b > the number of mon on the sick list This Is so , but Hitch a conllngencj should hnvo been dltl > nllowed for In considering the prcparatlnns for the mllllnr ) opeiatlons Ihero nro now- Ill II iv in i not loss thin SOOOrt military In valids , chiefly from 1'lnai del Itlo nnd the province ot Hnvann Some II 000 or 15,000 of theio men nio under n raiment In hospital , the ronmlnder in i convalescent stigo The principal causes of suffering ate * * , cllow fever piludlc fevoi . malnili d > senlei > and smallpox The number of wounded In pro portion to these Invalided for other cause * Is tekulvcl ) small Throughout tha whole nrmj the number of men unlit tot dut\ ex ceeds -10,000. The hospital aoeotnmodiilon and set v Ice are totall } Iniilcquatc to meet the demands undo upon them nt the pie-sent tlmo And If Spain docs succeed In reconqiioilng the island , what docs this tccomiuost iMtnlP A wnt of from two to tluoi * M'liis , a ninnev oxpendlturo of not less than $100000,000 , the sacrifice of the lives of fiO.noo Spanlxh soldiers. That Is what the ireonquest I ni pt UM to Spain To Cubi It inoins the slaugh ter of the greater part of the Culnn male popiiHtlon , the ruin of even Indnstr ) In tlio countiy , with small hope of any speed ) re vival , the m-rr-saltj of romninlng for genera tions at least under the Innefnl Inriiii'iico of the pollc > of la ip.iltikiil niclnnnl No rea sonable peuon can doubt tint Spiln will allow no change In her pollticil ami pconoml- eil pnllc > toward Cubi If she1 Is ouiccwtful In llnnllj ( iiiclll'ig the lebelllon Hvcn nnw iniiniiurs me hennl in the penlniuli of Iho eompens.itIon to bo cmited for the sacri fices now being made to ciush the rebels In other vvoids Cuba for the * SpanHrds , not for the Cubans. II VIII'D II ) rOOI'KItTIIIN. . Pl-oui-i'Si of Hit * I'liuiiliil < -l Ii. ( li < Illinois CcnIriiI. KansTi Cltj * 5tir [ When Mr Stuvvrsant Pish , ptcaldcnt of the Illinois Ccntial lallroul , Inntguratol the sjstoin uf oncouiaglng einpln > es of tin road to acquire stock In the corporation he- did more toward solving the- strike problem than any imn of his day ami generation Ind pievlo'isly accompl hod The Mimes of all lallroads have fci miny viais been avail able to the public and cmplois nr other nersons who had monevi to buy were at llb- c-rtj to make the Investment Hut Mr Pish iifferod the emi'lojcs of the road nf vvlilih ho Is tbp executive * head oppoi tunitlcs tint rteie not allowrd to othera Ih > Invited them In purchase stock on the liwtullmctit plan Ills s\stcin lit that each omplojo innj ac- < iulre shires to stated amoMit , paving pirt down and the balance in IKed minis IMC'I ' mon hi ) pa ) day t'pon the original painuit the certlfl.-ato Is issued , and , inntcad of clnrglng inti'rest for the balance , theetn - ploo Is allowed Interest at a fair rate on the amount he has paid The scheme hns met with a marvelous meaitire * of popularlt ) Already l.fiOO of the 2J 000 o.nploo of the company have pnr chased stock and applications from othem aio being received at the intoof neirly 300 i month The sto"k Is Issued not at fucc value , but at tin * price current In the market on the day of application. If the pnrclnsor leivei the fiorvlce of the compaii ) before his raiment- are completed , ho surrenders bin eitlficato and receives back Iho amount lie * ic raid Thus the1 scheme affoida tin * ad vantages of a sivltis's ' bank on one h/ind am lie oppnrtunlt ) to obtain n voh'n In lit ninngutncnt of the ( iincein on the otln. or coureo nno or two -hires will confer 11 tlo little Intluence , but If < Mch of tbo 22 OO'i eniplocs should acijulrt one or two 01 muii jhnres , the ngirrepito ferro v\onld be- con sldeiablo. anil the sva'om of co-operation would thus bo advanced to It.s highest piano and Ii } the very best mpthoil Dut the advantage U nnt all to the cin- ilojc though be gets a liberal ohnro of It The corporation Is oompe-nsated In the bet- er trivlco It seon.es from the men , the nero earnest intenat In Its affalr b ) the cniploic'3 , the prolonged fnure of employ- -lent and the decria.icl liability ot strikes With the > acquisition of a pecuniary Intercut n the properlj comes a porsoml interest n ita success , as wtll is a desire to sive hat moie- may be oblnlned Thus a kindly ccling Is eatnblluhcd between the operating and executive devil tnienta of the road vhlch conduces to the advantage of both Greater care is taken by the emploo to j icrform his rervico In the most economical ] minner , for the reason tint piolllgic ) Im- ) ClM Ihe T.a'110 ' of his property On tbe other mini , the executive * sorvloo Is Inspired to greater perfection becotse the kein-c > ) eil em- iloie Is quick to ileli.t faults anil read ) to Ipnounce Injuitlie The arrangement Is here ere of mutual and equal advantage and eservea the succi < .i it has achieved. .u.i.rvs .vr\M > ron MJIWVSIC\ . CKim lender ircp ) Senator Allen nindo n ipoo-h In the Kcnnl Moniliy In which ho Mocd up vlgoiuiigl ) for Nebraska llnlly for Mill V- Kouincy Now KM ( pop ) ' Kvory elllziMi of f NobmtcH should feel promt of Senator Allen for hM ilifonse of the populists ngnlnst un just critic Ism b ) eastern senators It vvns ft jreat npcoch nriiiui Island Itdependent ( rep)1 ) Senator Allen has liuwn tnnre wisdom thin his leader. Hrjun Allen Is standing up for hli tale tn.intully b ) encouraging the ilevelop- incut of the sugir beet Indttstrv Hrnn A- never neglects to pulvcrl/e anthing with a beetsugdr flavor KiMrne ) Hub ( rep ) Senator Allen bore tea. tlinoii ) In hl speech In the senile the other day to the fart that the Oxnard sug.ir fnc- toilet are In nowlso connected with tlu Anieilcan Si gar trust , as his been frequently assorted 'Ibis lm been a stock abortion of Nebraska pcpnlltits. nnd Allen s Htnteinent ought to put a rest to It for the future \\MUM Chronicle * ( popNobnskn has In Its senior senator 11 coui.ige'oim ami able ch impliin The-ulnmlorfl eind miceis that are directed against tlio people nf this state be cause tlip voters , exorcised their right to siv > k reforms In the mlinlnlstr.itIon of the ntatn govcinnieiit were icsented b ) Senator Allen In a man ! ) speech. U VV.IH an effort wet thy of the man and of the occasion Ited I'loud Argifl ( Iop ) Senator Allen's speivh In the opnntn Tuesdny vvna reid with a good ileit of satisfaction b ) Nebrnskans. taking It for gianted of eourso that the nena- tor ht itenm ts are boned upon fuels and are not motel ) nn ospie * Mliiii of bis sentlmentfl The M-nntor pledgni the liglslitmo and ex ecutive to a wise and level-headed policy which will build up ami eni-ont.igo Nebraska Inteic-sts of whatever nature llowells Journal ( pop ) Senitor Allen In his United Statin semite linn ilono more for the good mine of our state than all the nctn of the repnbllcMPB during the past live jears Wo differ from him legaidlng the bounty question , but we can only c < ay nn to that , ho is In the wrong One good tiling iliout lih half-endorsement of the bonnt ) Is that he iml ) asks for the fulfillment of the * contract made b ) tlio republican leglslatuu * llittlo Creek Hi publican ( rep ) In a speech before the United Stiles senate Tues- di ) Senator Allen declared that ever ) Inter est ot Ihe state of Ncbinak.i would be ? cil- omly gunrded b ) the Incomlni ; administra tion The senator strongl ) Intlmiteil Hint the Migeir bonntv law would not be repelled , and In fact according to .Mr Allen , hlj pirty iv III conduct affairs just about as the icpiib- llcins hid Intended lo If the ) had In en mic- oissful Let u.s hope that Ml. Allen was not talking against time riomont Tribune ( rep ) Senator Aliens woids will , wo hope , alia ) the fears of tlieuu who me aiiuhenslvo conceinlng Nebiaska IIo sns the popoeratH will not rejmdlito n single obligation These fears were just I- lied when populist leghlatlon was eonsld- ered The scnator'H .issuances me that the populists of Nebraska will be better than those of other states We tnmt ho ts collect If his words are Justified better nnd closer relations will be calabllohcd be tween the vast and the wc\it Sntton Ailvortlkei ( rep ) Senator \llen Introduced a bill Into the hcnate the other . ? , " dnv for the pmpnso of giving him an oppor- tunltj of defending the populUt ndmlnis- " * tratlon of Nebiaska He done It In a veiy creditable manner and If his outline of the policy nnd purpose of the new administration and the work of the leglthturo Is carried out all will bo well , for thov will como pretty near doing what the lepubllcans were ple-dged to do had they been successful on November .1 lleatrlce Democrat ( gold dom- ) Senator Allen made a speech In the senate Monday In which ho deprecated the assumption that the * leglslituie and executive administration In Nchitisha would | > nha the wld-ccd ! legis lation that has been thrown upon the cr.n- vofs as n warning to Invcbtors to keep out of our state. Tlio speech was an apology for populism nnd coming as It did from the leading populist In the nitlon. should bnvo an Influence for good with the people nf the rust who look at Kansas and shrink from Nebraska. Abhland Oarettc' No ono has rend the ussuimice's ulvon In the senate by Senator Allen that tlupoinillht regime In Nf brask.i will create nu tadlcal I'hange In reference \ovted Intoiests and piopeity rights than wrselves Wo are also profound ! ' cratcful ii tlio Hcimtur fur inn woul-i In finmliiB nu hango in the Migar biuntv Hvslcm In this ta e We eonsldcr his words wise and pi- [ rlotle , nnd that Juhns lenderedv \ \ \ stnto - - an l-iiportatit servhe by uttering them Wo nil ) hope ha speaks the language of aulhoi- It ) tn thcso matters Ola ) Center Sun ( lop- lion William \llcn. In a opeeeli in the tlnitrd States sen ile , g.v.o e-vciy n-BUI nine that It was pc 3illo tor him to glvo that the Nebraska pop legla- atuie would pluco no bairier acres. ? the wthwa ) of tliu prompt mid effectual cnforco- nent of legil obligations , nntl ing will bo lone * to Impair the tjtanding nf the state ere o ilestro ) Ita credit , them will be mi hostllo eglslatlon. and aid will not be > withheld from he sugar beet Irdnstr ) which , ho says , "paid his ) car SCO 000 to beet prodnccra " It U ilnccicl ) honcil that the senator may ba < i' ht In hit assettlons C-ete Herald ( rep ) . The state of Nebraska s thankful for the public nnd cmplntic as- uirmuo * given by Senator Allen anil Oov- -inor Holcomb lhat the legislature soon to 'onvene ' will pass no lawn designed to Impair lie * valldlt ) in existing contracts or Intel fere \itli the collection of debts Tli'a Is not lo > c * con-iti ned to mean that the ii'forms advo- al < d b ) the pnpuliats will not bo carried jf nt. or tint needful legislation to check r mown abuses will not bo enacted Hepub- ' HepubTft THEY ARE Articles to make tlic he irt Kind Christmas. \Ve oiler a few timely Mmgcstions to help you , ' tiiKteo'idod First sec our windows for an idea of what a superb assortment of men's , boys' and children's wearing apparel we have. Our Douglas street window contains the very latest novelty chintics for bays and children pretty suits reefers overcoats waists blouses leg-gin neckwear mufflers hats caps we have a selection of all fixings - ings that are made for the little folks Douglas street win dow contained. You will there see represented our men's clothing made and sold by us alone our own clothe : . our own make our own styles which for durability , quality , honesty of make and elegance , lead the whole world. A su t a coat a vest a pair of trousera an overcoat an u'ster would be a gift that would be ap preciated and a lasting remembrance. Now look clown Fifteenth street and sec the magnificent display of furnishings where will you find such an assortment of underwear hosiery shirts garters collars cuffs ties night shirts gloves inullliis Imth robes iiiioltln''jnolfutH , otc In fuut every thins : Unit thu uvuiaijo limn cnn think uf also u Hhovvinj , ' uf lints suid aa | > H Unit are nil rljjlit to lime Santa C'laus leave. All the luiullni ; bleokn iiioHhown ut HK'ilcrit ' priueii nml every nrtlolo you duel nero nut main-oil in of linur ( jimlity ntiil Htylo limn you can jrut olhcuhoro for the HIUIIO money. Your money buck If you are not Miiteil Open evenings lWtfPHMlT ? * P7BPJi 0 IrJreBstiki lilim & 9. W. Cor. 15th and JJoujjIun Sts ,