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ol THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY and Mr. Bowelle of Maine, as the former 1 Q 1 ['A. Montgomers, vice A. ¥, Cambhetl, re. o be ly o COCKRAN OPPOSED THE BILL {55 Beitheniey i ana &"etecien | CABINET DISCUSSES ~ SUGAR | s tfiios v ot 0w SEEN IN° OTHER LIBRARIES |5 i i > v 1 v = v YEAR STARTED OFF BADLY financla’ system as the cause of the panic vice J. ¢ Engelbert, resigned. South Da: WA AL Yhe Heed of 8 gl - . last year. Mr. Cockran's reference to the kota—Effington, Roberts county, ‘@ E, Bai- | . “At the head of the Enoch Pratt free 1i McKinley law was greeted with_derisiv ley, vice Nels Thompson, removed! brary in Baltimore I found an old college McKinle s greeted erisive mate of mine, Dr. Bernard C. Steiner, who | i 1 o J ¢ republican side. - ) ' | Y | " Baltimore Plan Evolved by the Bankers ot gl U TR il b wtenr. Bon- | Europe Intcnds to Force the Repeal of the IMPORTANT PENSION U Viotor Rosewator Makes Some Observations | succeeded his father as librarian a few yvears | Oscar Wilde's Now Play Devoid of All Foroe g Meets His Views, yeople did not endorse the view of “ock- i 5 i feitd it ag>. Dr. Stelner was not behind the other o fi ews, .”"!‘1)“11)’ not \1':;(:"\,\‘-”..;’ w of Mr. Cock Entire Sugar Schedule While Visiting Other Cities, 1ibrarians in extending to me the privileges or Originality, £ "1 NEVS 1y, 6w views,” shid 316, Conkran, Attorneys Especially. of the library. He went through the various )\ % AL R ALy Pl 'ASHINGTON, Jan. B.—8iverdl rullngs . rosms with me and personally explained their g | “‘as to the result of t election. 1 do I WAS e e - £ £ sy . Ayt 2 4 SCORED THE FREE SILVER ADVCCATES | .G} ifinic (e demooratic party was in that | WHOLE MATTER BECOMING COMPLICATED | \pecing the pention bureau have been pro- | \OEAS THAT MIGHT BZ INTRODUCED HERE | workings. He “has taken speclal pains 't | SYONEY GRUNDY'S PRCDUCTION FELLFLAT canvas e A SO AL cure as complete a collection as possible o Mr. Boutelle—The gentleman and myself R e all the magisines and periodioals which have T Malntained that Gold Was the World's | will not disagree on that point : Foreigners Threaten to Exelnde Amerlcan | the Interior department. In A eae arising | Omaha Has One of the Hest Libraries, But | been indesed by Pool, The collection 18 val- [ Btandard and, Whatever We Attempted “There was,” continued Mr. Cockran Health Officers from European Ports in Rhode Tsland the departmént holds that There Are Many Things Yet to e | Uable both from a monetary and library stand. | flembers of the Company, However, Help % ke & Standard, Oue Products “something masquerading as the democratic Srestdent May Send & Mo an agent appointed by a state, to prosecute Done Which Would Prove a Rare volumes of magazines published | to Redeem the Poverty of the Play~ ¥ 4 party which the American people ground o > without cost to aplicants, claims f-r pensions for a few months are here to be found Royaity Must e Measured by Gold. under thelr heel. But there was no demo- sage to Congress. " o e PRASIOHA Lasting Benefit, as well as complete files of the oldest period PALIC PATLY In LHAL cATvasS.” against the United States is entitled to the early numbers cf which are ex A low ripple of applause on the democratic recognition accorded any other agent or at- ceadingly rare 1 was amused when Dr WASHINGTON, Jan. G—Another day fn | #1d¢ Ereeted this statement WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—The protest of |torney, and as long as he conforms to the| During his recent trip through the east Mr. | Steiner pulled down one of the first volumes | E the Nouse was consumed by debate over the | eon A trUth,” fald Mr. Boutelle, 'does not | Austria against the American discriminating | rules of practice he will be proteeted by | Victor Rosewater undertook to look through [of the Sclentifie American, and oponing It ] (URERICHE A by the Aesoclatcd Prees) s co y command much applause, even on the demo " 4 | ' hap-hazard, displayed a drawing of a proposed | LONDON, Jan, 6.—The dramatic season of Carlisle currency plan, in which Representa- | cratic side.”” duty on sugar, supplementing as it does sim- | them. Wher in a clalm for increase, an | the various libraries in the cities which he | invention intended to enable the elect tele 180! % 3 > Rive Cockran of New York was the most con- | . *1 o hot recall,” ancwered Mr. Cockran, | iF action by Germany, is giving the admin- | crder for, & melical examination is ' not | visited In order to form a better idea Of | graph (0 be carricd over water as well as [y 5 was started at the Haymarket theater on splcuous figure, Mr. Cockran held the floor | Of €¥er hearing a truth applauded on, the | lstration grave concern. An evidence of this obeyed, the attorney will be notified of the | tho needs and desirable improvements in the [ land. This was in the days when the te } rnuraday by the production of Oscat Wilde's Omaha public library. When questioned | graph was in its nascent stege and we were [ AR 1deal Husband." Mr. Becrbohm Treo | Several Declsions that Are of fnterest to Presents Living P for the Queen's Edificati republican side. | was a conference todayslas®ng about an hour | fact. and unless satisfactory explanation of has leased this theater to Mr wis Walter, for more than an hour, spoke with his ac- | ' n reply g he fallure o A th g ply to a question, Mr, Cockran said he | petween Secre Ires| Secretary Car- | Uhe failure to report for examination is made| o0 0 LT presented with the device consisting of bal customed vigor and eloquence, provoking | favored the Baltimore plan in ite entirety LTS A Aoy Cohel CTHy. | WUnETHety dayaitestiuiydare o theaee (S VET Sty B O CRESIEN: cWRIEH SX | Toons floating I the air, tpon Which the wite |An actor, during his abence In Amerle many questions from the opposition, and he | Mr. Henderson of II'inois asked if the press. | 'Sl and Attorney General Olney. tice, the atte will be held to be in neg- | had secured he replied | ke Weinge 4o it utreiched trom & Dol AL one | ARA_ Atr. \Walidr - pastis) held the attention of members and galleries | !B auestion was not how to pay the running | _Secretary Gresham is concerned in the sub- | lect, and his right is forfelted. ~In cases| ‘“The first library which I visited was that | Gjo of the river to a pole upon the other. | artiets e riaaoes RUCHE WellRHOWt dlosely. He opposed the bill throughout and | ®XPenses of the government. ject from a diplomatic point of view. Sec- | where there is evidence sh'wing cpen and | in Kansas City. It i a public library to dently at that time th * had not been | PTUELs as Maud Millet, Jula Neilson, Charles y. Dy “That i the question, but not all the ques- | retary Carlisle is Interested in the effect of | notorious adulterous cohabitation on the part | gpn)y limited ext Hat 18 it is hoetved of atnling the wite undi h the | Hawtree and Fanny Pugh to join him in declared himeelf in favor of the Baltimore | tion. But it is a very serious position | jts possible 4 B T hout "ot of th erier. | oIy limited extent, that is to say, It Is | concelved of sinking the wire underneath the | FE0E A0 O plan. Mr. Lacey also spoke In opposition, [ which reflects on the solvency of the treas poutible Felaticn whon the Fevenues ob thy | Ch (60 "vRG oiranas wt ThE tiire 6F A appll: | UDDOMEATHY the Doard ob Bducation for thie [ ter, JHetend of casrying itioyer. RUEEnaoh | LR iRy IR L while Mr. Hoatner and Mr. Catehings ex- | Ury, and what I am secking is a system that | KOvemmmont, and upon Attorney General Ol- | (oo ™ i1\ Loncicn bureau will hereafter al. | benefit of the school children, and those who | Pratt frec library has pecently paplished aitkcs place in London during the present day horted thelr party to unite In support of the | W1} divorce” commerce from the govern- | be¥ I"""“\“ "“‘r"”‘-‘ ot Elving &h opinion &8 | low pensions to_ continue from the date |are not In attendance upon the schools have TTHIE 18: THE e EPASY UREAIOTE CERIE TN | o Ay hs o T e T nd I MIRATHE men to the legality of any proposed movement of | filjng the application Ths department | access to non the payment of & moderate | kean mett S 3L L, S A As to the plot, it must be classified as of measure. In: Gioalng; MtF. Cotktan WIew.: ah SloqHent |/ tHe overhTHbiL: Tiie AUALHIAR, BITKUIYEFEE | A1 Geclden tha HIERL GF & MIFSIVING DIELORE | feb. ois T uimas Gy Irtey, toor iU the | on Wollen oHt 1 Ul Wy and SeVeral W1 | yig" aptent chasabter “AnA SHWOr) ; The house In the morning hour con- | picture of the advancement of business, in- | dertak 5 voptity i N R IBTHEPE: BEONEMINIAG . pon fee, The Kafisas City litraty, too, i8 the fvantages are claimed for it. Additlons wiay | o LN A B L G 1 Tis aefikte Aendimant (6 6 Nill tof | dustry; Wolencs WRd the &Me JHAGE & reetms | Crakes o show in the first place that the | In m of attorn prosecuting pension | only one of the public librarles which T{bo made to it by incerting new sl wright claiming originality. The star is the 5 10" whieh: th A¢ | imposition of the differential duty of one- | Cafes. Judge Reynolds holds that where | vigited which is smaller than our own. It |mstal just as additions may be made only character who excited no sympathy. the rellef of Zimri Elliott of Kansas and | In which the money of the people was placed Al Y such a firm has been prosecuting a claim, | s also, e Rt Ll v ] i Whe cited no sympathy. passed o resolution to pay the funcral expenses | % 8 sound ba tenth of a cent per pound on Austrian sugar | 4" o of the attorneys dies before the com- | 1ib ||{«; ul‘v._ in charge of f e | card catalogue by inserting cards, he Modern Woman" of the piece under- o Colonsl William T Fite, for twents-one | TREASURY WOULD BE HELPLESS, |itn violation of article il of the treaty of | piction cf the claim, the surviving partner ekl b g O ARG R AL TR L e b DRl BRI LD L O U years a keeper in the house, and who die Mr. Catchings, democrat, of Mississippl, | 11y gary. Then it s aseerted that the ex. | %Il 10t be required to obtsin a new power | “The notable features of this library arc:|but an understanding has been had [ 144! Husband® ls distinctly fecbler than Christmas day. #aid the upshot of Mr. Cockran's ep-ech was | ejange of notes preeeding the reciprocity | O AUOFNEY In his own behalf to entitle him to | First, Its excellent card catalogue; and sec- | with the printer to hold the metal and to | “1ady Windemere's Fan® or “A Woman of The debate on the currency bill was begun | to adopt the Baltimore plan and thus turn his | ggrecment. under the. MeKiniey act estats, | Fecognition in_ that elaim. Accordingly he |ond, 'the special catalogues which' it places | publish rovis:d catalogues from time to time | No Importance,” and the leading critics con- by Mr. Boatner, democrat of Louisiana, who | back on the treasury, leaving it to take||ished a new basis of commercial relations, | Wil be allowed to proceed with the case in|at the disposal of theze who wish to 100K |45 the additions t- the library may require. | demn it J : = expressed surprise at the opposition to the | care of itself. The purpose of the bill was to | and that Austria-Hungary conceded to the | the name of the firm. The contract entered | up particular topics. —The card catalogue Is Enoch Pratt fres library has five branc! Mr. Wilde, replying to a call after the fall measure which had developed on the demo- | Provide the people with a more abundant| United States the same reduction of , o in such case, it {s stated, remains an | entirely typewritten and arranged in separate avent Bub s, T s | of the curta s At ¢ ates the same reduction of duties v 1 different suburbin quarters, These branches | of the curtain, thanked the audience for the cratic side of the house. He pald a tribute to | and elastic currency and to relieve the treas- | that it granted to other countries under what | €ntire contract, and no question as to appor- | drawers that can be taken out and con-|apa ot stations, that is to say, each branch | pleasant evening he had spent the ability of Secretary Carlisle and dwelt | ury by retiring the large proportion of out- | is known the most favored nation clause, | tonment arises, sulted by the borrower. The catalogue 8| pag o reading room of its own and is not al Another failure must be chronicled at the upon the duty of supporting him, which he | Standing greenbacks. In discussing the | The Austrian minister alsp shows that the | pgav, POSED T <, | DY subjects and authors, and under either | o6 & (% Jon the central library, They | Garrick theater, where sald rested upon democrats probable effect of the Carlisle bill, Mr. ossment of bounty upon sugar produced in | “EAVENWORTILOPPOSEDTO A CHANGE: | tit1o are collected tho titles of books in [ oy AR B R Y i y In tho conrse of Boather's speech, Mr. |Catchings said the outstanding certificates | Austria is not the act of the Imperial gov- g BTN which biographical material of that author S e U Hest any to XhaE i 5 Blana, demoerat of Missourl, put the question | Would bo changed for those of smaller de- | crnment, but 1s entirely a provinlal affair, | "0 et Bielish the Iden of Converting tho | may ho found. There is also a special cata- | {int 5 otk and Dy ing 18 s at the-ohns | EICrY TEvIng caMA L et Tabiy . TRraIRY to show the administration had adopted a | nominations to satisfy the needs of small | and so corresponds to the independent action EIEREY AL SOTRINLOIWEL ShILOEIRTY? logue of all the portraits of prominent men | (jiift) e WOFICand Duying s €or et ke RRAE I e A ERERH LI gold policy and finally declared that its finan- [ money, it would folow that bullion in the|of any of our states. Inasmuch as the | WASHINGTON, Jan. G.—An intecesting fand women to be found in the books belong- [0 HUFEN o iy 4 SOVEFLY OEAFRALMBKE AT 18 )t OathEs TEbRIns ©lal platform was a frand if there was no | treasury would be coined and a smaller per- | bounty system of Austria differs from Ger- | con‘roversy s on foot in congress between | ing to the library, as well as in the m THERE'S A TIMB LIMIT. s the misunderstanding tn (s Arst set g intentlon to carry it out, asserting that the | centage of customs dues paid in silver. The [ many, it was contended that the same con- | the military authorities and the people of | zines and perlodicals there collected. “The registration of borrowers is also kept | agciiv ramoved and ltopether wnneeded. - Bt platforms should mean something key to the position was that under the Balti- | struction which put the difterential (arif on | Leavenworth, | Kan, over the attempt to | @0dition to this there is separate cata- | at the central library, so that those who are | Jab® Firck ot as. the et of Ravens Mr. Boatner asked if Mr. Bland had not | more plan, the government would be made | German sugar did not apply to Austrian | o FrtvenwartiRN 7 logue of biographical materials, comprising |delinquent in one place cannot secure the | iport fs the best he "_":‘I bl I“l'.“{‘ been a supporter of President Cloveland in the | to stand sponsor for the notes of the bank, | sugar. But when this question came formally | ™ake the Leavenworth military prison a gov- | not only works of biography, magazine arti- | privileges at tome other branch. There 18 a | Rorke was also very suecossful. Miss ol last campalgn, whereupon Mr. Bland re- [ while it would not be under the pending bill fore Secretary Carlisle upon an inquiry | €rnment penitentiary. The se ry of War | cles and anecdotes in regularly published | time limit to the borrower's card, at the end [ yoit® VAR GERD WY SROCCRIEIL AU S sponded that lie had suported the platform | If the bill was so amended as to make the | from the collector of customs at Baltimore, | has reccmmended that this be done, and the | volumes, but also a series of newspaper |cf which each borrower must renew his | pot hoen nk.»'x l~v|n-v”\IrH :1" m| '\ Ater. T yong and had voted for the candidate, and that the | government guarantee the notes the opposi- | the sccretary disposed of the contention in | house committee on military affairs has fa- | clippings, made up fn the Mbrary out of the |application or his surety. Bvery applica- | i o Seariot Latter tn 1885 aleg athivved party tiad gone down in ignoniinious defeat tion of] bankers) would! be withdrawn, STiio | theks wordesin wletter dated August S1 last: |ivored a resclution to place the prlfoniunder | fles of the ncwspapors which are taken for |tlow ~for cards. since thie . luf o | SRR or its tre ry and fraud. superiority of the Carlisle plan over the “‘The department is in receipt of your let- S rovarhiae [he | the public reading room The Kansas City | founded is on file for reference at the central “The Slaves ol lay, Ponce populist of Colorado, brought | Baltimore was that it contemplated ultimate | ter of the 18th inst., in which you request | {he Jurisdiction of tho egeormment: = BRe| jibrary, moreaver, does its own binding and | library. Dr. Steincr pulled out the drawer | Ak AL R up Secretary Carlisle's advocacy of silver | retirement of government notes while the | o be informed what'foreign countries grant | pi SO WS SAIRIEER HGCHE NS M0 | ropairing, somethiing which s not found in | marked with the mitial "R and without | yiline Boen rewrdtion, While & member of the house in supporting | latter had no cbject but the profit of it | direct or indirect bounty on sugar. In reply, | fo ' SORGGE Shan six months are taken | any other of the libraries which I visited, | the slightest trouble handed me the appli- | "Iy \iew of the future of “The S the Matthews resolution, and asked if soon | frame Mr. Catohings spoke in support of | I have to state that Germany and Austria- | |oN8ST Beriods than eix monihs are taken | .ithough in the Enoch Pratt lbrary of | cation blank which I had filled out when 1| "phiew, of the future of ‘The Siaves of after accepting the treasury portfolio he had | the soundness of state banks. Hungary grant by law direct bounties on | ot Fisoners, | Those who favor. the change | Baltimore there is a repalr department, | desired to draw books from the Enoch Pratt [ pio [URST Breparations for the preduotfon of not announced his intention of paying some | At the close of his spzech the house voted | $ugar, and that under the operations of the | ointend that the newly adopted policy of | Which, however, stops short at complete | library while a student in Baltimot PR LML LORICIDWALHRRIS) of the government's obligations in silver | not to concur in the senate amendments to | lAWs of France, Belgium, Denmark and the | ghandoning smaller military posts makes the | binding. Mrs, 'Whitney tells me that the he other librarles of Baltimore are refer- | prink NUrrcd forward. Unjess there s a and had not been ‘‘called down." . the military academy appropriation bill, and | Netherlands, providing for remission of the o - 5 change the prog . “The School fo USELESS TO REVIVE FRER SILVER th ¢ 530, ads 2 IMternal revernie, (uass cor remission of the | prison unnecessary, as oftenders can be kept | binding department effects o considerable | ence libraries only. That at the Peabody in- | Ghonke in the Drogram he School for SELESS TO REVIVE FREE SILVER. hen, at 5:30, adjourned. o o taxc cets us BT ks e DiB4] (AL U wantuReiess to oot manufacture of imported sugar, indirect Scandal™ ollow A *inero’ orK. at the various posts, and they urge considera- | saving and does beter work than can be [ stitution is very complete, and is open to the 'l‘"l‘\{ln)n :\\Illyllunvl!lll\l\fl \}r |I|:]z'\l.-”»- “-‘nrtr 1895 bountie y a 3 tions of cconomy and convenience for the pro- | obtained by a contract with the binderies of [ general public. The Johns Hopkins univer- ¥ lght ot ty revive free silver as a factor of the currency [ OFFER WITIL A STRING ATTACHED. | [00Hes may Sppatently be carued by the question. T v . rar r ives importance tonight at the St. James > . gappirent] posed arrangement. The business men and | the city. The Kansas City library is at | sity library is a reference library for students Rl SRR, Gypitieh ,!fl“‘l(“.‘"('}”'b T .| cliizens generally of Leavenworth oppose the | present considerably circumscribed for space | only, but those properly introduced have ac B }x":-“g.\!.l-:.m)u S S ‘lr(r"v‘.h Mr. Bland retorted: “You can’t run the | Representative Phillips Would Bo Generous | muie Jotter nor amy dieniiis cr ooy change. ~ They prefer to have a military | and hopes in a year or two to move into a | Cess'to it. It has recently been removed to | N IC BORECR: By HEACE TTASE TRt RS katibt tatly) ontrepibIiEan dines; andino TEEAG [his letter not only disposes of Germany | prison rather than a penitentiary for ordin- | new building for which funds have already | & new building and rearranged. This makes | W0, SRV AT A Ao b Smugwump can change its policy.” Mr. Bland | WASHINGTON, Jan. b.—It was reported | ditiorns g, but also held subfect to the ad- | ary criminals in their clty, asthe officers | been provided. ~When this s done it is ex- | it very convenient for (lie students, but the urojpancaaitogateritliclacasoh bIGIECARL contended that it was the mistake of the o) Sz ki L X sugars coming from four other | who have been detailed to manage the prison | pected to make it a free public library for | improvement in respect to fire protection is be interesting. ‘ 8 Ro% today that Representative Phillips of Penn- | European countries, It may be more than a | have been desirable citizens. Ex-Senator | both R g e 5 not noticeable, because the new building, like On New Yeal evening and again on century when the administration failed to SSIRGIARTaS Doth adults and schocl children, ; 4 & § B pay obligations in silver as well as gold. sylvania has expressed a willingness | colncldence that each of these four countries | Robert Crozer of Kansas hus come to W: “While in St. Louis I had the advantage of | the old one, is constructed with wooden stair; | Wednesday last a ssrles of “Living Pletures “We should no longer keep ourselves on | t0 pay a quarter of a million dollars 5 :1“-." the application of restrictions | ington as a representative of the busine an introduction to the public library from | Ways and wooden floors. was presented at Osborne house before Queen exhipiion s Mr. Boatuer comenugod, us une | out of his own pooket to meet the expenses | LPr U importation of Amerlcan cattle or | men of Leavenworth, and itcis probable that [ my predecessor on the library board, Mr, [ +New York City has no great free library, | ¥ictorls and a mumber of hor ucste 1 able to agree on a single measure that prom- | of the labor commissi sl other food products. The whole situation is | he will ask the milifary committee to grant | W, 8. Curtiss, who is now located i that | ANOUgh it has that in anticipation, should | these pictures, Prince and Princess Henry {aes Tellef to the people.” of the labor commission, if congress will au- | made more grave by the belief, which is | him a hearing. He combats the claim that | city as dean of the St. Louis law school. | the difficulties which entangle the Tilden es- | 0f Battenburg, the marquis of Lorne and the e oo of Towa, followea | thorize the creation cf the commission in ac- entertained by the administration, that it | the mllimrv prison costs mare. than any | My, Curtiss is still interested in library work | tate ever be straightened out. The Mercan- | Princess Louise, the duchess of Albany and in opposition to the bill, cordance with the terms of a bill he has pre- | i Well nigh hopeless to appeal to congress | other system of keeping military offenders | and insisted upon accompanying me in my | tile library is a private cireulating library | all the royal children, as well as the Ladies e i ittng of scats when | Sonted. This pledge of earnestness has drawn | for aid. Tt it'is finally held by the admin- | would. *Tho Kansas memberg of congress ara irspection of the public Mbrary. The roome | With a large clientage. 1t is nicely located in [ Meade, daughters of the enrl of Clan William, Mr. Cockran rose in the first aisle of the | Such attention to the merits of Mr. Phillips’ Istration that the sugar duty is a discrim- | supposed to stand by the Leavenworth people. | are’ located in two upper stories of office | its own fireproof buildings at the junction of | the commander-in-chief at Portsmouth, took democratio $ide and deplored the tendency |bill that Chairman McGann of the labor com- [ INating duty there will probably be another | There is a compli ation added by certain re- building in the business portion of the city, | Astor Place and Lafayette Place, but from it | part. to treat the measure as a party one, which | mittee has appointed a speclal subcommittee, | 8PPeal to congress to repeal it, but if it is | ligious organizations Which take .an interest | ppe Jjbrarian, Mr. F. M. Crunden, took [ the common people are practically excluded. | Mrs. Fanny Bloomfleld Zeissler of Chicago, as Tikely to srecke it on the rocks of po. | with Representative Erdman of Pennsylvania | 1€d to be a fair tax and not in contraven- | in the soldiers’ welfare, which contend that | qpicial pains to explain to us the difterent | There are some smaller libraries, such as the | accompanied by her husband, = sailed for Mol eeediones. Hohe vote of confidonce in |at its head, to eonsider the measure. The | lon of the favored nation clause the case | the stigma of imprisomment should not be | ariil NN Ot S ibrary. | The St Louis | Auflar, where people without' means may | New York from Southampton on the steamer e e berntie rarty in 1895 nas been rer | attention of Labor Commissioner Wright hag | Will probably be one requiring simple cx- | Put upon most of the clatses of offenders | yyrnteiats B PR G, 3G N0V | borrow hooks, but the selcction is email and | Parls today. Her recitals in the most im- Versod, ho sald, ang ho did not think the |also been directed, to it, together with Mr, | fcutive action. sent to Leavenworth, and urge other meral | (joiGr pormitting the schoal chfldren wiio | the books in dilapidated condition, There are | portant citics of the continent lave met with constitutional provision which allowed the | Phillips' assurance’ of protecting the govern- IMPORTATIONS OF BEET SUGAR. (Ll wikhiloniseurabooknitromutioiuvenilokassil it Siexcellantireletonoailiysarion nithel Aty fthasgea eat guotsss SRR RIS ERN party to retain power until March 4 war-|ment against the expense of the commission. | The figures collected by the Treasury de- |SOME DEMOCRATS WILL STAY AWAY. | partment to select them directly from the library and the Columbia college library, | engagements in England, including one to ranted it in passing party acts. ‘““An‘agita- | As a result the bill for national arbitration | Partment bearing upon the subject show that shelves, and thus far the system has worked | both of which are open to the general public. | appear at the Crystal palace concerts in tion without result, which would ruflle re- | of lubor difficulties Is for tha time being in | QUring the past fiscal year the imports of | House Caucus, Howover, 1% Meoting with | quite satisfactorily. It secures a saving of | The latter i3 in part a circulating library, but | March, but she cancelled tnem all, as sho “stored business tranquiiity, liad better be | ubeyance while the merits of the Phillips bill | beet root sugar into the United States from Very Littlo Active Opposition. Attendants who would otherwise have o | the list of borrowers is confined to the fac- | was anxious to get home. Mrs. Bloomfield Shnben.s ,{,‘u“‘g;::,y";;'!fi';e,;“,,;;g,;* o estab- | aro being considered. Mr. Phillips is one of | Europe amounted in value to '$15796,000. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—There appears to | 100k up the books for the children, and ut l\‘(ll‘l)\iflflm sludentsjandithe alimnbiot thatiing | Zoteslerfw Ll probbIVAEotuT o REIOSRMID) Ing o monctary system pused on BUman | the wealthiest men in congress, and while | Germany stands first in the list, with $11- | bo little or no opposition to the demicratic | the same time enables the adults ‘to be | SUUG o o) flized i May? Be T t his suggestion has been modestly made, there | 063,000; Belgium comes second, with $2,377,- °| waited upon at the loan window more Card catalogues are utilized in the east : e days will not be without profit or devoid of | 115 Suggestion has been modestly made. theve | 0go1" Aluiria third, with $1,412795; France | NOUse caucus on teh currency question to be | prompily and without standing behind long | {0 @ much greater extent than they are with WESTERN PENSIO. B, Quiostions on ‘which Jesiaiatures could | execute it i ¥ 1] fourtn, with $422,042; and the Netherlands [ held Monday. It was reported today that | lines of school children, whose time is com- | 4%, But in tvery case the public is supplied % a?v?de fil?ng party lines with 'fulvumngo W | The plan of a labor commission is the re- | ffth, With $338,726. All of this sugar came | sore southern members would refuse to enter | baratively of lesser value. This library en- ;:‘:L“‘e ‘L’.i!i‘i’!.,,‘;‘.‘.‘,?l?fi‘,“.‘“,f.':?,'. I"fln“h;‘_ m;rr}e_«l_ Veterans of the Lato War Kemembered by {his was not ono of them. Ho faid (here |sult of much careful study Mr. Phillips has | Into fm"’lstc'l,',’.i‘n’n:e‘&“i? st year duty ‘free | the caucus or to be bound by its action. Mr. | {#4VO(S 10 SUPPWY, Lok Oalt, PeOKS TOX elfenlar | qimeult for child-en | [ et R L S BRI wero many questions on which mankind had | given the subject. His idea Is that the coun- | 41¢ hat the effect of the | yoiman, chairman of the caucus committee, etstronis A other wetia | catalogues, and in the Enoch Pratt free li- S eantediietuY of DeaE T IeE T aara : . erentlal of one-tenth ol ) + | subjects for special patrons. 1In other words, gues, heplinoonBlerattafree se of December 19, were: Qiffered from the beginning of civilization, | try is not yet ready for law on the many in- | {HFeReRt enuttiof ailcent iper pounds it iy X1 (e fattendance il Abe genc L1t "‘"g el e et 48 | hrary of Haltimore and the Cincinnati library el yeress and the questions connected with political | dustrial issues, as the best form of remedy | '? addition to the 40 per cent duty on all Y erence library of medical | o Sublic is confined to the use of the printe ; Arnetilin Fay economy wero along the lines on which there |is not yet apparent. He therefore proposes [ USar Will be to prohibit the traffic. cral, even though some members may not | works, which is consulted regularly by the | Ui publicis confined to the uso of the printed |, Zynge sialsso- OHOtIAIAY ; 5 & There are, it is learned, certain disturbing | entirely agree with the sentiment of the | Physiclans of St. Louis. 1Tt does not under- | (AEHORWH S1ORE B0 AT G8 ABATICE 0F6 €O | Ankney, Concord, Dixon. Original widows, had been most dispute. Nevertheless, he |in his bill that a commission of experts shall & y ag e ! P cerned the new Omaha library will compare 5 4 : contended, the laws controlling these ques- | consider the many plans of reform proposed, | CleMEAts entering into our relations with the | caucus majority, or what ought to be done. | take to supply & law Mibrary for the reason | woil with any of those which T hav® men- | Q§ipahinor ©f Albert 13 Allee, Kenesaw, W nd to obey them was |g » | continental European powers, which undoubt- | A house caucus is for conference and ce [ that there are other places where law books v Salalilg tions were immutable, and to obey them was | sifting good from bad and taining th nce and advice tioned, and will, T think ime g g g & 1 and ascertaining the [ a0 oL o e J 3 may be consulted, ned, and will, T think, in time supply the vii Original—John R. Brock, nlias John effect to stimul e to bring blessings; to ignore them the re- | mast feasible legislation to be recommended | °4¥, stimulato the | and does not bind members on their votes needs ‘of the reading public quit v Sedar Increas v he declared, no more affect ' . amended | yotajjatory policy adopted by them. One of | to action.” A NEW DEPARTURE. cheal :ading public quite as well in gan, Cedar Rapids, Linn. " Iners verse. We can, he i to congress, The commission is to be non- : L . B its own sphere SilasParmiley, Henderson, Milis. O the cconomic laws by our Tegislation than | o F0ETRs, The COMIEROR 18 1o, be MOW | these discussed at this morning's conference | Chairman Springer of the currency com- | “Still another arrangement which 1 have B widows, ete.Sarah C. Wimmer, Corning, we can by the same means affect the 1aws | oot the probls b was the status of the agents of this govern- [ mittee, said he had heard of no opposition | been endeavoring to introduce and which will THUNDERHAWK KILLS HIMSELF ams: minor of Andrew McIKamey, Barnes governing the natural world. He asked that | mech the, Brobicms of labor, agriewliart and | ment stationed in Europe to earry out the | to the caucus. He thought the following | soon be introduced into the Omaha public ANIGIELES HIMER LIRS (6|t vin anagkas the question now at issue bo considered on . D J quarantine laws. When there seemed to be | was generally In favor of it. - Representative | library is a system by which books may ; 5 * Colorado: — Rejssue—TRenet tho basis of thess economic laws, Ho thought DY the 3 president of five commissioners | greqt danger of the introduction of cholera | Bland. said e nul!u]lgnell R SO s AR e .lm'r‘ous'"";f’ e | sloux lmulm.‘.\‘x irderor Proferved Sulaldoto | alias Baldaser) Roger; Denver, Arapahos: ho saw evidence that the judgment of the |representing labor, five representatives of | into the United States last summer medical | for a caucus but he would not attend. He | taining a certain work who frequently have tho Whito Mun's Gatlows. Jdlontana: Originafl | widows, ~ ete.~Mary generation has been warped by tho super- |4riculture and five business men. Each | officers were placed at the principal European | said he believed In caucuses as tending to | to call for it in vain. For example, we often | iy oh e D., Jan, b.—(Speclal | MoAVOYs 3 i abundance of talk on the ‘“crime of 1873, | Broup of five is to choose two more members, [ ports, and under the terms of the act of | bring members togethier, but not as binding | have complaints that borrowers ask for a | neicsiam)-—Thunderhawlk, the Indian from News for the Army. when silver was demonetized, which had i | making seven in each group and twenty-one | 1593 (hey were required to make sure that | them to a course of action that they did noi | particular book time and time again omy | 0S¢bud agency brouwht here for his pre-| WASHINGTON, Jan. G—(Special Teles volved the use of a host of employes and | in all. The commission is to meet in Wash- | the vessels clearing for the United States | personally approv to be told that it is out upon some one else's | IMinary hearing on the charge of murder, | gram.)—-Leave of absence for three months much mystery, but had brought but very |ington, elect its officers and each group I8 to | were free from all traces of disease. Nat-| When the caucus petition was circulated | card. The borrower would gladly pay a|hansed himeelfin the county jail last night | on surgeon's certificate of disability 18 little practical good to the people. Gen- |have the serv of a lawyer and secretary. | urally, the requirements of these officers were | yosterday, four democratic members asked to | Small fee to be notified when the book would | With a towel. granted Captain William €, Shannon, assist- erally the tendency to treat political economy | The bill provides that “it shall be the duty | very unwelcome to the steamship companies |ba excuséd from signing. They explained | be returned in case he was assured that he| He, with John Lance, an accomplice, was | ant surgeon as a mysterious sclence and enabled men to [of this commission to investigate questions | and finally the French government protested | (har they wanted to ste how ihe petitin | could procure it at that time. In St. Louis | Charged with murdering a squaw mamed | A board of officers is appointed to meet at poso as statesmen, who, if they talked com- |pertaining to immigration, to labor, to agricul- | against the presence of our medical represent-{ (urned out, and asked that it be returned to | the borrower may register his name for a | Her Good Horce and her T-year-old son by | Fort McPherson, Ga., for examination of rwn::lus‘:‘;:‘n:,h\,\l:‘:lr:lll‘lgjnv'&l‘l’ell-;-m;u»vl?;'vsfig‘,"l‘:l-lx: ture, and ml b:ns\:.-;ss:‘ and Ir;ln‘rnmmunfldlu atives. The Germans did not go so far at | pem g - particular book by paying a fee to cover the | pounding them to death with rocks on De- | gfleers for promotions ADelllIgy sb0:400PIuR0. A2 DoORIE. shouting | congress such legislation as it may consider | that time, but they resented the operations 2 B ‘Laurin | €08t of notification. " He reccives a postal | cember 2oth spoke English well, Lance | SHieRant Cologel N e, s ar plauditious nonsense. Anclont astrology Was | best on these sublects. It shall furnish such | on thelr fofl of the agents of torelgn govern- ay owas reported today that Mr. Melaurin | card at the time the book is returned, inforam. | e edueated i the cast. tnunderhiwk | S N Muj0E NAm T HURRA, no maro absurd than the double standard. | information and suggest such laws as may | ments who were not clothed with diplomatic > aroline ing him that it is then in the library and | Y ce on the pol ree, but killed a | ¢ Y ain Mason Carter, Fifth in- fuse to attend. This could not be confirmed 1 being 'othorwise turbulent . I X age IR L05 CBlS ve M erve y-six ho hin ‘ap _eonard Wood, assis had_ allowed its daily affairs to be affected be mads the basis for uniform legislation by | powers. will be reserved for him for thirty-six hou { Captain Leonard Wood, assistant bag iUl Hon. however, as Mr. McLaurin has not been in e ; 3 taken from him. Two Sticks' | F0tTY o e e Estany by fhe nonsonso of imposters our charity | Ui, various states In order to harmonize con- GERMANS ARE THREATENING. the house since. the recess. . Mr. Talbert and | Thi8 arrangement has proved a great con- : and the ignominy attached o | Surecon: First Licutenant Frederick = C. g ot FIty | fioting intereats, and to be equitable to the g 4 BEAN) 5 3 r venience for the borrowers and prevents hanged by a white ‘man probably | Kimball, quartermaster, Fifth infantry, re- toward. tho anclont broadened, and our sym- | fiSting interests, and to be equitable 1o the | 1n the end they protested strongly, and |cther South Carolina members expressed & [ hociy from being clrculated among ' cirele RRERONbyNs Sy bilesmin Enrg corder. 2 i ! pathy was touched by these people who listen 3 \ now have gone so far as to intimate that | purpose of attending. ! isedl Thbndsr Captain John L. Clem, assistant_quarter- to men who kald that the payment of wages | Sonsumer. ’l‘lw|cumml«:oln sllmulmc;n-mm- it the provisions of pending legislation, which i SO ;{mm ids to the exclusion of the general iere. paster, will repcit in piazon (o examining fh o bad dollar was better than in a good | titions and grant reasonable time for hearings | contemplate o still further extension of the SHORT OF A MAJORITY. (rves s Biack Hills Gold and Sliver Output, bonrd at HortiModherson. G axamigie Qotlar, and that taxation was the handmald [on subjects pertaining to its justice and if | frencitlTE B b e are carried SaarCrinden Shimeslt ihastaiyeryswldy N BIOTE DAY S Tan (B aoial! I L L ey of prosperity. deemed necessary it shall appoint a subcom- | gyt they will not permit them to operate. nary Canvass Shows the Currency | Tonis 1i i (Mo the St.| output of gold and silver from the mines of [ captain - Edward Seventh in~ BLAND ASKS A QUESTION. mission or commissions to make investiga- | Ag this threat was to absolutely nuilify any Bill Wil Not Puss. brary and has established the custom When Mr. Cockran alluded sarcastically to | tlons in any part of the United States and it | effort that the United States government Grundy's constitute in reality small independent 1i ves of the Ring” was produced on Mon- B e, n oretimi. | o ReUfying persons known to be intercated Eulie 10400 e o 1{,".:1“::“'\. 120l faniy; e - VASHIN N, Jan. 5.—A rou; relimi- | in special lines of study of differe 9 g somase R, p S Vi the free sllver fight of Messrs. Bland and |Shall be allowed expenses for the same. may make to exclude emigrants of the most ARSI IAD B EREUsL 1D B e L 0L By or dillarent begkn ; 13t 0 founcesyewith | b St TiokREINIEG Hiag Baaorared Griy ard what ho termed the changed atti- | The expenses of the large number of com- | dangerous class and also to expose the people [ N3rY canvass of the house on the pending | BT 0 Gg0q i hem, a3 | coinage value of $96,510.64. The output for| WASHINGTON, Jan. G—Sccretary Hoke & " | missioners, clerks, stenographers, lawye! United States o8 e | currency bill has been made. One of the [ they are added to the library. 1894 i placed by conservative mining men | §mith, who had been confined to his home tude of Mr. Boatner, who was about to re e of the United States to infection from chol 1 took but a glance at the Mercantile 1i- Gold. 716 oun colnage valu tire o caliner fields of jurisprudence, Mr, | €LC proposed in the bill, has raised a ques- | ora, the matter is regarded as full of gravity. | democratic members of the committee, who | po oty N AL W e as a eon 16051 _Silver, 172,34 ounces; colnage | &% & Tesulh, of b bt Ak o S Bland interrpted with a ‘question regarding | tion against the bill and has brought out | [n fact, tho turn affairs have taken makes | is favorable to the bill, is authority for the | gigerable clientage among the more welt to. L T.""-‘x'fl l{(l:]l. T'uesday, returned to the depart- Mr. Cockran’s prediction that the repeal of [ Mr. Phillips' offer to protect the government | it evident our relations with continental ‘Eu- | statement that the canvass shows a total of | do classes, who prefer to b R - N e ) AR -~ 0 Rjahat i a astiiatore ot |to the extent of $250,000 out of his own | ro e Vo a | A es, P pay for the privi- Food, Fuel and Cash for the Destitute. " Aho' purchasing clause of the ‘Sherman act Tope ar y to get entirley beyond execu-| 134 yotes for the bill, considerably short of |lege of drawing books rather than patroniz DEADWOOL 5.—(Speclal T Eiled In.a.Quarrel Over A Dobls would restore prosperity and Mr. Cockran |pocket against the expenses of the officers | tive control if we once recognize the right | o 4 R | D) o R irarisat Tok o S gl e aell SDBADWODD Was.b=(Bpeoial Lelegram )il raptyraion) Hhron s SACEa et tio oS challenged him to produce a word of his to [and employes of the commission. The special | of these countries to dictate in matters of | {he number necessary to pass it. Congress- |!fl Baa! s well arranged in | —‘The Deadwood committee has collected sh ‘“‘ sl R A i effect, commission having the bill in charge expects I man Springer says that such canvasses us | 8525 In cash and $0 in merchandise, besides | © s LGN M ! AT Sha bl v Jixeen, R, R P iy asscclation and which Ilu‘i'::fl,xc“; ‘I‘r:t(lllx:)n:l";.g Riin ol syl B masaiduerie o A0 R R T et v f . . Cocki esumed, | to considel erhaps t hear- 0 e v 5 ve been made are informal and exact. ected 3 3 i o d sevel rloads | noon, I° orrer s dead 4T o am not onost Mr. Cookran ro umed, | to consider the bill and perlhaps grant hear- | The conference today did not result in de. | Jive, feed, mAde Ao iorial S (U form quite 'a substantial ‘endowment for its | Of fuel for the’ Nebraska sufterers, ‘More fs | Grible Iy in'sail for his murder. ‘A disputo who pretends that prosperity can be forced | ings on it at an early day. fining any line of policy, and it is believed [ He ) 88, 4L Whon that i i coming. over i debt “due Storrer was the cause of in this chamber or by the law of the land. | Representative Phillips was seen this even- | possible that the president will feel obliged l’;’“'b'l-l“ not ""?‘" to learn ‘:Iw will vote :or ;fllmwn‘v i nml1 ha ‘:Imp comes it may also —————— the shooting, believe that the law avd gospel on the | ing concerning the offer which he was said | to lay the matter before congress in a special [ the Ibl. b:lL who are against It, ll’\ order | be made a public library, probably for the WILL BE NO RESUBMISSION, e a— Bubject of political cconomy was revoaled to | to have made to contribute $260,000 toward | message to supplement the efforts of the ad- | that c Iegilong mav.‘po dmat: ahd) 1L posBlz [ipUrnoRs. of Teferenoe £plY, Heavy Snow in the Mountains, t;:ul t||;-s|lhnmn wll x;..n ]h l.luvl told him | the cost to the ,gn\‘or:\mum of carrying out ( ministration in congress to pass the sugar l*h:» :;1\":'::::‘!:‘(1’;‘“[ :';-{ll:x-tl:;;lv-ks:(‘r;l;;r:: ":W: “.,N:Iililln;l‘l'(hus“alm“ulf‘ ‘xmx mk(’slt ;nnl{:h:: Majority of the Kausas Leglslators Pro- | DINVIER, Jan. b.—A severe snow storm s that by the sweat of his brow he must earn | the provisions of his bill. Mr. Phillips says | repeal bill now pending. It may be stated, " L9, WL 109 06 tho pikies. which § vislied, ) punced tn Opposition. in progress on the mountaing, delaying his bread. that he was misunderstiod In this matter. | however, that not all of the members of the | ROUWINE of un exact canvass. At ls unc|like the Kansas City library, a part of the| moppica, Jan, 6. i witharawal last | trains. At St. Elmo it has been snowing *“Prosperity was In the earth, and charla- | He says: ““I did not make this statement, cabinet are confident that the enactment of [ JOUPIEHY LEe, Boweven ik @ BICC ¥ Cloq | public school system and is supported by ap- | niehy of several prominent candidates has | LWENty-four, hours and the snow WO tans who said they had it In their clothes or | reported, but in a ccnversation with a friend | this measure would afford the relief hoped | o, had been mide, h the result stated. | propriations made by the Board of Education, fe s S ekl i feet deep, At Crested DButte all traflic 1s at brai d who had cured the o y “ There are 0 many propositions, substitutes intensified today the contest for speaker, and | o standstill, thelr brains, and who had cured the country | in regard to the bill, the expenses of the | for, and in some quarters there is an abid- | gna”a 0 T BIRPRERNY (RO Ghaple [ 1t 18 located in a bullding erected for library | o members seem disposed to let th p for twenty-five years, it was the chief ob- | commission was mentioned. Then I ailuded | ing belief that the real object of the European | ant ‘oant voua el | o te | purposes, at one time one of the finest In the | the MeMPBeEs Heom Claposed 1o 1ot the Suts Ject of his speech o oppos o the great cost attending the recent coke | governments s to break the entire sugar | o the many varying o, alow iho VoL 'sountry,” but at present s little antiquated | t0%lal Question remain In susgense until the m’l'fl‘k(:;‘u! D l!ll;u }!-“Ikln:zl'—n"l ourrencr M“‘ and the more recent railroad strikes, not only | schedule and secure free sugar as the price | may be presented. The wide margin of dif- | fom the standpoint of library architecture. | gi®GE U0 IR aker I8 more deflnite. There AM U—KI\M BNTS. spoke briefly of the claims of the comm the loss of L b ¢ e ) UARSPRN Ok L 0 numerous caucuses to be held on the N s A anoke Liledy. o} the clslme o the sunmit- property and many millions of { of the admission of the American f00d Pro- | ferance of a canvass is indicated by the esti- | It 18 nevertheless convenlently arranged and | part of the opposition to Lobdell for speaker, dollars In moncy, but also the loss of life, and | ducts, RREA anvass 16 Indjfeted by the estl- | . cies tho demand as well as can_ bo ex- | Who aul] Soemb Lo 16ad, Hotw|thatan iue bz = oo FENARAIaiL Wolld prumote Mo sndn of trade [ dollars 1n saoney bt alko the loke of ito, and : mate of & member based 'on W canvass by | U 1 1and can st s to lead, st 4 NIGHTS. d A stat! o ¢ should not be 3 wgonen O ould pass | pected. The librarian, Dr. A. W. Whelpley, | 0pponents have centered on Cubbison and m:.‘ll::d.ra\:p(l,wlz;.:lnxl.: and ebstruct the very | considered—that, In fact, It [ wero able, [ QUESTION OF JURISDICTION, glate X‘#Jl;mnyn:r |:\!L':f|y“wn":{l “Ts:’ulpl”l:m»; peod. Tiie |lbrarian, Dr. A, Wi wheiply, P FERHL G SATURDAY WIAT. 3 as hoped it would accomplish. For | yo llingly pay the salarics o com- 23 En S 5 Ay ST 4 : against him before today. i £ R e P A T u\l‘\{m\ul‘l:‘:;;{)w‘llu“\)l.h falarics of the Com | S\ yiount as o Whother Alesander | OUL thL the vole of 124, )While short of a |up the library in recent years acccrding to | “SH8%L BUR 0F(RE peakership contest win | BEGINNING J““unnv 0th he would not be afrald of silver as a standard | $540 000, o iy ount to| IRRE (e SRR ML o majority when the full memlgrship of the [his own ideas. He publishes at regular in- | have no bearing whitever on the senatorial FHURSDAY, B et 12 sbfoation 't 1t was maard | $240.000, or, In round numbers, 8 quarter of L. v house i¢ present, is a reagonably strong one [ tervals a bulletin of the books acquired by the | contest, which, howeyer, has been suspended | ¢, el hat Theoashant the wora: sxeres | 8 million dollars, and that T would be willing WASHINGTON, Jan. G5.—In connection | when many members are abseni. lbrary—a bulletin recognized all over the|im @ lirge measure until the settlemnt of e e ashoRd ot v 5™ [ to pay such a wum provided the comumizsion | with an arrest mado by the police of the e s e e e AT e (R Tt | £ R oaason atlon,” Sentiment in favor Y 75 Acin Bad & natfonal or locdl atandard, the products | Proposed would be the beglnning of & soiu- | Alexandria race track, the question of state NEED MORE REVENU graphical work. It describes the books most i J, IngRls in growing. 9 People A Ratlonal or Jooa s r S | tion of this great problem, which is pressing — rriving, and but few of the farmer and of other producers must a » ) 3 AN "E | jurisdiction over the islands has been brought minutely, although arranged only according It is reasonably certain that for solution in Europe as well as in America ultimately ofter all bo meusured by the unl- | 1f" o commisslon, such as proposed, should | UP. Alexander island was embraced in the Ways and Means Committee Will Take the | (o author. From this bulletin the card cata- submisslonists will £Core no inning this dard A Matter Up at Ouep. logue is constructed. The descriptions of The majority of the members hi m : DANIAL, SRTORAAL ¢ 5 : PR I e b h escriptions Phe majority of ainoe hoton of Texas fnquired {f the | AYOrt oue etrike such as those reforred to, its | original ten miles aquare ceded to congres WASHINGTON, Jan, 5.—-Chairman Wilson | each book are cut out and pasted upon cards, | unoflicially declared” against A 30 Tran IRCUS t should not be considered. 1 should be | by Maryland and Virginia, At that time ; h TR e + | the prohibitory law now on the statute note of & bank bused on the notes of a | vore sorry to hold such an tnducement | powever, the boundary of the t i will call a meeting of the ways and means | supplied with new headings and classified in | hooks, except it be to abolish the metropoli- i ? LA ut s i owever, v o wo states : . A rey T o Byste R vI\:r“il‘irt::.‘”,.lhl'f?d the far- | as to pay moncy for tbe passage of this bill | not’ gecided, though O e e 5 \21eh Wa% | commitice as soon as & quosem of the mem- |the catalogue drawers. Thls makes a veiy | {an police syatem o LARGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. B ey L ooekrin raplied because | or any ‘cther one, and would not consider | islands of the Potomac belonged to Maryland, | Ders arrives, to consider xévéral important by A e K8, BIOIIPUY Atlanta Exposition 1s Solid. Are io Performancs Ab unding in Wonders government had been disastrous to commerce such an argument in its favor. Alexander fsland is an island only at high | measures before the commiftec. The fore- ‘ 9 4 — Bocty 3 time. The newspaper reading room of the| ATLANTA, Ga, Jan. 65.—A speclal dis-|wiy j1s powerfu amatic story and unrls and Le was appeallng to the house to turn Bondholders Claim Mismanagement. water, however. At low water it is joined | most of these contemplates an Increase of | Cincinnati public library s thronged from | patch sent out from hera and printed abroad | vuieh two ring circns atie story and its unrl v s ; vided two'ring clreus, The greatest indoor th back to sound principles where money was | CLEVELAND, Jan. 6.—It Is said that tho :?'l\‘:l‘[‘lg:‘llfi. a!:ll(-"f):-”n‘n': ‘““;‘:lr" -‘.’::‘;:‘5. Prob- | (he revenues of the government by ralsing | morning to night by a class of readers whose | stated that the Atlanta exposition was in [tre stage curcuw performince ever attempted in u "‘:"ml‘:':}:::y&h"“cla‘:'li:"l '&""”"B ineuit | experts cmployed by tlie reorsanization com- O imater s coneiored vy a4 | the internal revenue tax on various articles. | appearance shows that they are for the most | the hands of a recelyer and had wold out fay counitry, Bha thie Srand pare ot CrAEARE LR o at cou e = AR AT o L AV v (8 2 d ed to control. e . part intelligent wo g me 0 find or $16,000, This is & or and originate ARgiH = AANS 8] used in commerce, P © [ mittee of the second mortgage bondholders | 8" Flo el Neach "Ltk to Virginia only | Representative Pence of Colorado, introduced | Part intelligent working men who find that a | for $10000, Whis 18 an error and ceiginated % Colves the wisest. Usual prices ) : of the Valloy raflroad to handle certuin | o 7 Pals a pesolution previous to the hoilday recess | 80od place to put in their leisure time. The | In the fact that the Augusia exposition was | ——-—— S | T am opposed to any tax on currency,” | foiime n the nsaement Lf (ot road by | ¥hat it had received from it, the island be- esolution pre thy y recess 4 S iiaclontts T cery | 8010 out for §16,000. The Atlanta expositio 7 he el oDPOSEd to any vk on currcney, | problema in the manzgment of that roud by | [k how cither to the District of Columbia | CAlluk for information from the “Treasury [collcction of American newspapera 18 very | UGG ld as' the Yock of Gibrattar, | ML TON NOBLES or ‘cent tax on x(ate bank lssues. “It is lke | shilonal Qisclosures to members of the com. | OF to Virginia, according to the old water |department as to the amount which would be f complete and fr. Whelpley fook partleular| with a large amount of cash In the bunk faxing blood, \ike taxing the specd of loco. | mittee, All the paxites interested ave very | question. The ‘race track is organized under | realized from putting a tax on beer and in- | pleasure in calling my attention to the file [ and heavy subscriptions on gilt-edge par- From Sire to Son. motlves, It would bo to fax eveythiug val- | [olicent upon the subject, LOL It waslearned | the Virginia laws. 1t it can be shown that creasing the tax on whisky. The resolution |of The Omaha Bee and more particular de- | tes, collectable each menth, & The exposi Tuesduy, Janrary 16t RALIA L6 ratard BrogToss.™ foduy from a relialdo source that allexed | its territory really belongs to the Distriet | Was referred to Mr. Wilson's committee, and | light in the fact that at that moment it was | thon company payve caxh for everything and s ¢of the Valle ; Y v SOMR.ss0e. AN all its contracts are let to competitive bid- PROVIS|ONS NULLIFY THE BILL. L"-'..?":':;'.;F:'.’S"m“m-'m i ine " 'rs 'aa% | the track will soon be broken up, s pool | It will be one of the firat sublects taken up, fIn use. Ao, Whn Are Rlacad Undes Hond 40 conplata Boyd’s Opera House. Inman, one of Benefit of Ladias' Ald Buclety of All Salnte % . selling 1s forbidden by the laws of the Dis- |as there is a growing feeling among mem- COLLECTION OF ART BOOKS. the bulldings by June 1. Mr A3 to the pending bill, o far ay it pro- | Berte wre silll at work, and it i wtated thai | $E bers of the committee that some plan of in- | . SRR PR ary | the best financlers of the country, i§ chalv- | chureh, Tieketn for bl at Hotels “aud Di vided that money should be based on prop. | SoRie stariling d D3 will nade — creasing the revenue of the government must | | Another feature of the Cincinnati library | U5 %% e finance committee and has mat- | Storos, and Chase & Eddy's-and by the ladied ity It was sound, but its provisions would publio whortly. ! Presidential Receptions Announced. is the excellent collection of art books, which | fer r s | o Y by oy g 5 A be devised and put in the form of law befo ers in_excallent shape, This statement is | of the oh nullify its object. 1€ 1t beeams law, 1t would Want the Ofice fie. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.-The president | o, ¢ ined 50 Bt 19 the form ok jaw before | is kept in separate rooms and under the su- | made on the authority of the president of | == S T e e fall stillborn, not one note weuld be tssued | WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.--(Specie! Tele- | ané Mrs. Cleveland have lssued invitations v pervision of speclally designated assistants, [ the exposition, E* I.)[ R E L Mooney's bill to raise the tax on beer will x 3 under It in twenty yeurs. It would be o |€ram.)-Senator Manderson hus received o | for receptions at the white house on the | pe e ered in the same connection. an. | This collection represents a considerable sum ——s <" - fRicue q . - 8h ~ » oy y 5 - PO Kecelver for Mining Froperty. 'r-lqmonul montment to the folly of the congress which | petition from eltizens 1esiding in the vietu- | evenings of January 10, from 9 to 11 o'clock, | other measure to be considered the ‘bili | of money and is appreciated by the people boc Tollowed the Sherrman act by Anciher make: |ty of Sheridan xakink (hat s nostomce | b honor of the diplomatic corpsi January | o take off the o D8 womsldered 8 e il |of Cinclnnatl, whom, T am told, make good | PENVER, Jan. 8~Judge Graham toduy | W. J. BURGESS = o m NARARN @hift. While tie greenback has its ot that place bo re-esteblished. Tho senator | 81 10 congress and judiciary, and {";r"['_;-'” on sugar. This differential has stirred Ger- |use of it. Still another collection, which is [@ppointed B, F. Arthur recelver of the Gold LALL THIS WEEK i gresnbacker was "{.“'" H:l.m:"by the i .,"&'3’ Jged tavorsble | 8 g 2 BAVY and Wi many. France, Denmark, Belgium aud other | perhaps a little more extravagant for a public | Nugget Mining and Milling company and | comnncing Mstines Today, 230, Tonight, 2:1f & oraiik, these bills bad served their ] tlinen B. JEFFERSON, KLAW & ERLANGEIR'S = countries to take retaliatory measures against | Hbrary, is @ collection of the edition de luxe | his bond was placed at $20.000. “This order The Great American Melo-Drams Broper functions und ahould be taken out Of | 5.5 0o8a Tne pasise ot the il th e houns| WABHINGTON, Jan. b—(Special Telo- | American commerce, o that the reported |works of American authors. As there are com- | 45 10l WA SHCLESI PV Y G FTTI? O ST ATE sur ourrency. ‘There was & sherp and amu .m‘hu Alscharge to Horry Cook | gram.)—Postmasters were appointed today | bill seeks to overcome the commercial war-|paratively few works of American authors | erly worked it would e & peying luvest- | « -+ dog exchange of sallles between Mr, Cockran follews: Iowa—Avery, Monroe county, C, | fare with tb countries, which have gonme to the edition de luxe the | ment. ;wn.l“ Jun. I Lo JOHN Lo SULLIVAN