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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1895)
. t ItT , 1 4- - - - - TUB OJ\rAJIA \ DArr..y . Bli11 4' ' 1'lIt"nROA Y , AUHUA' 8. 180 , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - f ( TIlE OMAHA DAIlX nm _ . - - - . - - - - . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - -I " ' 1I0ftlW.\-TIH { ! \ : , H.r---- ) . . . - - . . . - - - - . - - - - - - - - = - = = = I'V 111.1811.1) J"Illl J \ 1lI1ItsO. : . - - - . - . . . . . - - - . . . . - . . - . . TrnMS or 1IM'I.\-rn . Iati ! 1e . ( VIIlrnut uis4'iY ) , OM . Vent . . . . 8 8 M fa'y 1\11111 Imll.y . . . " . . . . . . P.1t $ nn4 UIds ) ' . line \.nr. . . . . In n IIIIT ' nlho. ni" . . tl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r 1 I I ) ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 r 'hrpp [ rnltu . . . . . . . . . . Hund" , lk'e. ( Pn Ynr . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 n Ufldny Intuti1y ! JM. . Onl Ypo. Yr.Rt . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 . f11"lnY l I. , One Ye'r . . . . . . . . . . . . . G. . Oi. ' Fi'I4. " Onmtn. Th" flee fluiIIh. ! 011hn. . ' rnth. IIn n"lllnl. 111. CMI.r N Ir(1 21h ( St ! . ( olflCfl liutirr4. I 'sUI 14tt4 et. ; 11 OflIP : : ' 2H Chnn$1er ; $ ri'lrlmm ' rcp. . flew YI.k , nUOM U. U nld 1 TrItune . UUIdlflr % Wuhlnllon , II7 I" I ' ttt. N. W. coIIrtII'oNLtCI. : : IIOStr { II . 10 t nr\To An'l PdI l. l tIti ) AU eoenuiunhttI' no " " < Al l'lllunhat' , aler , II ndJ.\ the , ltar , IriNI : 1ll'fllln : ! . . . Jt'HINI . : . , , ' ! shU1t1 b. t.'titItthnt' 1tzn. : ' ' tti 4 U111 .I"uh All tPlltnnr ' . l'lt. , . 1'1.:1. 11 . . . < ' , . CunpanY . 1'iiI1Itn ) RIMr..1 tI 'hp H"A 1',1I.1lnl Cllp"ny. . , , \0 , , , nn,1 toIflcO InlerR0 ' checks p ( ) mnh Ornlo ( .lolce . te ( IJII ' In.1' t to the n.I.1 nl the " 1'1" ' " ) , Till : 1111 : l'UIIIIU i 1011.:1 - - - - - - - ; ; _ _ _ _ _ _ u-- - - - H1'\'rrST CJCrr.\TIN / , . r.'crge fl. Tzic hUel , eretry : ot 'fhe U'o 1u1. Grtl' I. . " Ihal thc lhlng ! " ntlIputl ) ' , 1" ln uRwnrn. pn ) : < u\ , , ' lhlnl IIII of Ihr - nII 1 CI11lIetfl COPICH nclull lun\o \ P Iot ful nl < 1'"IleIM . cple . JnhIy MtnIiig. . : \'rnln < nicl < IUI.ln ) ' ler I.rlllld "tnlll. . ) during the month oC May , U9. Wa' t " COIIW9 : I . . . . . . . . . 45Od ) Ii. . . . . . . . U.07 I. . . . 5.0 . . . . . . . . . . 19fOl I . . . . . . . . 11.IS 2. . . . . . . . . 19.1)1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . 2).1 ) 19.01G . 3. . . . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19IYI ) I . . . . . . . . 1. . 1 21 ' . . . . . . . 19OH . . . 5 . . 2o,2) 21 . . . . . . . IN .5. . . . . . ! ; . . . . 2.22 . . . . . . 39It1 . G. . . . . . . . 1.0. 22 : . ' . . . . . 19'OiS . . 1. . . . . . . 19.0 : H : I . . : . . . . . . . . 1D.O 1 991 * . 1i.t4 21. . . . . . . 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . 1) , 12t 2. . . . . . . . 19. .r . . . . . . . - 1,11 ! . . . . . . . . . : ' . . . . . 211.0 ? jo . . n.nl' 1 r. . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ; . . . . 19.1' II . . . 19.rrll 2i. . . . - - . 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2).1' 21. . . . . . . . . 19.0. . ! . . . . . . . . . . 2' ) . . . . . . 19.10" 13 . . . . . . 1).IT 21. . . . . . 11011 . . . . . . ] 2. . . . . . . . 1901 ; : .o . . . . . . . . . . . 19.\1 . 15 . . . . . . . . . 19121 31. : . . . . . 19.218 in . . . . . . . . 19.11 _ _ Tolnl . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .r2 .r : . I.r. . i11uellon . tn unotd nl,1 lelur.1 . , olr.luclon. . . , . . unol < . . . . I cop1z ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nrl soles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G19.20 Dnly ' n\'Ml3se SII . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . 1991 . ' 1iint1iy. monm : n. T SCIUCI ( . ! wor I" l"r"lI me nn,1 .uh'lrl" J II lily ( CM- , fl'P ( tIiI 1t / t day of . Ttin. 11) ) : I . . . ) n . . 1. 1lIh. NotarY Public. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - We thuuht Colillitiofler t 0111 had n nOHllol ) ) Oil the ( )3I'\Vlke(1 ! ( city 01. ' clnl l'I ' . I HtPIS thlt the coulcl fllnl'e l'ollilel' IK 1'II I to rot hll of hlH tXdUHI'U ( rIght to I The tItY flu 11)al'til1iIt ( hOIHI ! 10) stnr\u b fore the II'eHelt ) the III [ lol\e ) COlllHHtOI wi Ul' 1JI'mlteJl to 1)11 claHe hiP feed. So M114 tll' lt "A JOHt CIOIIIIII h COIl iicl I IlnlCL COIlI iii I t tee. No wonder thiC'IilHky trust Ill ) : ( to Xo wonll'I' tll ' bl gln'l 0'01' Ilto the 1l111A of re- clh'II'lr COII1tol tllt gets Ilto ( ) Court to l1cl JUHt hl'coml' ) hllla'llt ) } ) IOOlm' 01 latet- , :11 1IIIIcllll ) ' iooiier. llalol ) efm' ndmlH that the free all"el' HeltJeut Is dril ) out Iii the wpst : I' . BI'rnu hiA e\'llentr Iot llU(1 ) fully enlllg tile Balnv : wllch 1 ' tIle 1111 OWIClt ore IUI1Oscd ) ) to he ) II : 'II : hititi. S. \\'IIeys IJooth vork 11 the city council goes tight 110lglllte1Iltct. [ \ ' ' veto of a rcsolutton order- , 'hunevU' n Ic olutol oldur. log Jor Ire lights 1111earH ) ) he alvn ' 1 B'I'aleM ) together enough votes to over- 1111 ( it.VIIe3" . I . grit [ ) 01 the council Is 1IIIIIIIt nl strong IS m'er. Is I also the duty of tile Stale Bank. Ing hoard to Htllli by Tom's friehds ? Are the IlulllcltolS ( of a state ltiik 4 , eXIJIIXIHlll'ICU ' 111 ( IllCHf for tlc re4ioilsi'.1o ) ' IIHllol 0' I cel.tncnte of ahIeghlIce : trout the late Jamelted ye- _ _ _ _ _ _ lHhlcl1 ) cllhiatu ( for gO\'CII0' ? 'flw lucre met that the : el\11 Illana- gtl' of tll' Htl tl' Hcllf COllllfHlol hits . _ _ _ _ glvel out a HrIOII:11 of hits cOIII ) ye- Ilott doeH lot Jeal tllt ; A. P. A. .Totu's I ; to he l'aHt Itel'I ' 111'1 ft. For I Htch 1 vnltahh ) ! nll Home ethel aceeptnhll . ) Illhlc ) olcu w\ have ! to hl' PFOVItICd. Tiii'y hnyl gotten aA far ns I set of _ _ _ _ "free sliver jtUll'U 4iIlgerS" tit the Missouri . - _ _ _ _ Houi flee 1II'el 11eJOCI'ntI' state COl. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ veiithoii. \Vhiy not 11,0 IJII'eAf n free _ _ _ _ _ BI\C' grind organ into the service ? 'I'here IIAt bo ntJelots ( ACColll.lnull : organs to \u ) ohlnllcl ) ) ( It Iuu'galn prices. t AccO'lli ( to the cl ' coilitchi . acting Ipon the legal Id\lce of the jldlchll ' ( 'om 1 I Ill' . Oiiiala' , "IA IUW wllont I BOlt ru of Ph'e 1111 Polce Coininis. . # . ! IOIUI'S 111 tile II'l' nld Il0lh'e ) deIart- ICltS 1' ! 1"llllg tiiClllSeIVe4 : . Htbject _ JJ ell ' to the idiotic WhllM of tile council. 'l'he rOlucl IA YCI , ' Jlch perpluxlll over tlc lltstou whetlll' the Ilwlr 1lllolutl'll ) IIOlcI'm1 Iwow Iow to Ienl Ildle the glglAh language ( ' 0' r'cUr. 'I'Ile 111111' ( _ ' . If extellh'll to IWlhlrH ) o tie con Ill Iml Hchool IioaiI ( might 111'lllex ( thel a great dell more. . 'l'hie 11clotI'ac ( ' of Iowa 11 all toni tip Oil thu sl\el ( itiest loll . IA It II II : t. bmslm. A house dl\ll'L n nllst itself cnllot Htnml Whlo 11 thIs fuss and feathers IH goiiig 01 tilt ) l'elHhlcul ! 1)lrty. ) : whosl } ) ell ' Oil tht 10Ie ' issue I Is wel Imowl 1111 . 11111'0\ ( ( . will carry , , lo cOluh' ' by 1111'cCCllell't ) majorS . S ttiti ; . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The ( lllese hu rhoI 11) a lot of h'lllg illttttt'l5 to whIch they ' take ox- CClllol II order that Wll'l the tle Collies to fall the American 11115- COliR fnl nlol Alerlcnl mli' slolarles thc ' Inr say that they nm ollr Sei'killg re\'IU for outrages coin- mltud \ ' tie t mlslollrles tiieiiisehves. 'l'he safest ) lncl . for nit AIl'I'lcII mi ; . SIOIIU Is certainly ' not II ( Jilltlm. Unflless lt tll' stock 'nl'ds shows n positive revival the past veek. stock 8hlllll'lh 1"0 : iiicreaslug flol day to Ln ' . Hnlle cutlo froluVVtillilig . 1111 tw 10.thwLAt t" ( ' 10.lll to 11rl.t , Iml the 11:11,111 : 1'e IICI"l'uslltlh' : outlHt. Wlhll a month thllA w\ be ( iOoiilitlg agitin Iii the Omaha hOOIII" 11I1n II Olnha market - ket whll' lext "etl II"Ollsl'S to bo 1 l''l'OI'd iVetkt1. ) : (0\'I'rlll'lt Dln'lO' Coolhs of the Ullol 1\II ( ' stys : II n leWsllllUr Inl'I" . vlev hut ( wih good IllnJI'lclt tl IJuinu i'ttcilie ought to ' ' ' ' great Ullon 11\lle olJht I'Xlh'I'II'ICU ; rLlt prosperitY. Rome serious mlstnlws w1 11'lt hn\'I to hi' rotll'l hl'f0'1 I ( 'tl hi' 1)lncell on 1 801111 1111clal footing. 'rhe1 . : must , II says , li rid o its 0\(1.11111111 ; anti 0'1'1'11111 11 tel Iml . get down to 1 hlHII'sl 1111 : 11101 whlt.1 ! I ( ' 811 hl Oi)1'Viltelt wlh )1011 , .3. . TIl t'onhh' ) ( Is that thl'I' Is i OtIly 010 WI ' to st'eIro % time nhitflItgeiiIetlt or the Union : PII'ltl' IpOI 1 1 hnshlls lasls , luL that Is to wrilr out the Wlt ( \ ' fO"o' c ; ( lul\ ( hme'tdiIlg. ) Il'\o\'o time dl" 11'lt or fraud b ) outright side of thl l'o:11 : IUII I II Iloll\lo flint I may : O : C1U u 111)'ln ; property ) once morc. . , - , . . . . - - - ' ; - - - - - - - - - l . " .t t rJ1'oll' l'UIT.IJI. i A Ihrl'nl'II.'t , , Rl Iw ot conI 1111'11 In 11tS 'I\IIII , oh to . . 11IIIn I 1111 Jl. I 1111 I hl1 hl'll \'II.tl'll . , wl I I I I i , lllllell 11'IIII/l' I to I Ihl' I Ilhot. I ( : IUl'I'I'llll. i Ily . Iho 1 1.1'1"lt IIII' 11'wl1 , [ the Oh'i1l- ) ( tm's 111 ( thc 1111'1'1 ( the l'ot"lll t nf 10.001 ( } 111 11 : fl'lcII ( 1111 the 1111' tN'I'llltIL I ) ( i OI'I'Iton i t fr the t coal Illhll i I I hlhlltl' ' , 10 1I'ltlll to all ulh"I' hlhll' tlleg , IH nI811'101 , 1.0' the II'eHl'lt the iiihmii'rs agree to wO'I nt the existing l 1itI' , ult two lonths hl'lc ( ' Ihlh' vnges wi lIt nl1'nleell , the hl'I''nll > to he over 1 1)1' cII , mimi this I'tl : to HItll : ( . ' . 'I'hl' ' ' ' t litis 1111111 .Iiiiimiiii's. _ ' Hl'tl'Itlt thlf a iii lea lIly ( lellll 11 i IICS II I , cOltlll' t I ( ills 01'1'(1101 ' I 01 the Illes for itt least H\l Illthl , Iml If nt thl' eiid uC thlt thnl' i II t hl8hltHI ) Call il ( tiolls 11(1 ( 011. I luok HI'I'1 to WI1alt the iiiiiiitt'iiniiet' : 01' Ihe ( Ill'I'lnle Iltlulhll'lly ( ) ( I wi Htllll . , Tile fie that n strike wnH IYII.t'(1 ( ( Is Cii LiSt' fOl' 1\1'11 I sit t isfac- lol , fO' SUCh I l0111e IA WIthlllt. . elcl wOlll ( h\1 hlll ) 1 RI'llolA iiiitt- I'l' lot 011 ' for t11 t i ( mmigaget1 itt I. but for 1IIII1N Othl'I' 'hl' Ilst JLI t Ioal st ri ki. ' , II ( ' 011'1111 ' i I ill : Ir I mimi liii- . Irlto t I Hlo)1 t ) OIIII'lloIA ) J I t for Wllt of fuel . Ihlew out of wok IluHnlll1 oC I'iSOiiS. ) I I I IH IhlA t 1 i I i whldl lal.IH I I Wlll" I - HII'I:11 ) ( strike of Ioal : 1111IH time I\Kt HII'IOIH ( or I 11\01' trlh'I. t I ! I IPIIIII'A ) that t t . iiiothi'i ' IlpO'lllt I thing wnl 1''OIIlshl(1 , ( II thl' sctt he- \1 t of 1 WII ( ' seilt : . IHl t hum t WIH 11 1'11jllllt wlh'h II'oIIHeH i I to t gllllllr ) ( llllatl I I t thnt I I i 11111111'luj Il'\Cl' ! . t hits " ' . " , icrl ilmi I lOll of "COIIUllr s ttll'e. Ji \ LbCllllllol ( 1 ; edits 11 , ( toil II I\HII ( : II\lt t'llllo ' - ' ' 1ttlii tlit'sc SIOVt's itiitl It Is lie- II'H OIHltll ) thl'll' HtUtH 1111 I hl 11\1'11 this wi : 'COlllllh what the la w hut s fiIIll l I to t el'el. Im' IlhOljh I . hul'IlltSyiVflhliit haH 1 law II'ohlhl. ) lug whn t Is IXIH'ISSI'I'I ) ' l'nll : 1 " mit'kiiii' ! " ' Hlm'I' t t lie t fit minus iii- : II t 111'II" s ( )1 ) ( thl l\fl'loIA 11' Httutlul ( still exists 11 ole fm'l 0' nil- ulll' . lut It IH HIll'(1 that IH HOOI IH It wal (111'I'llllatl'll ( ( lallHt hr the cual 11111g i H'ne ( ! the t 11Ie OIHlatUIH ) t iitgiil 10 IHllf'lt I ( I'sh' ( ' to get Olt oC the store ijtisiimcs . IOIW of t\1 nt OI'U oITII'IItwll Itm'eH for afl' : . and It II 11'1(1l111 ) that hlfO'I' ) ( two t 11IIhl shal hl\e 111\:111 ( thereIhi 10t he store iii the coiii regiouis oC l'eiill- HICh n Hhl' ( II cOli lelul 1I'nl' syi'va \ . 'I'hl Ihalllolll'lt : or this t forum of Iwlmle wi he I gl'al hClwnt to the t 111111. I whu Im\l hcel ) rohhl'll nlil la'ilt Ill pralhal sla\el ' byiiiemiis : or thl"e II tlltom ; . (7ri ISTJX1'.S ( I'U'I J'UI "l.lIJSI,1 'he ( 'I'lzlll ( ( wOlll w11'1)0 ' \ ' , the Itllll tlla'l lis _ ' \Ii . n1tl tolw 11 hllml of the Ill'I'Hl'I'111'11lleIIIIS ) ( . 111 whI" - 1'\11' 1 SIIAI' of jlsl'e II'e\.als hlH (11 ( . mllli that : thole ulfortlual' : Ill'olll' ye- 11'1'0 ( II'otl'llol ) f61' . thel' life , hioiior . 1'11/101 fuLl 1)rOiWVtYihh ) he ) wulco1ell IHl ( IIHloIHlll Alholh l'el'maU(1 ' thy wllll1wI from lJhle ) life , the \lewH of Iiighitimds , great statesiliitil all still I 11h'lt force huh uo lJlty lit his COtI' ' ' afford them. 'i'hitre- 1' y cal nlm'll to Ignore 'l'hl'I" fore whcl he Ltclll'es that gllull . haA I great ditty nli rllpoIHlblt ' lit this Iatel the British . ) o\U"lmelt cOil- not 1'fuAC to. . r AIILfu1 ) ' cOllhler whnt : he says wlholt 11\lllg tim 11t1\'olnbe ! crltcHI of jiis- tce.lJll I'j 1 11 Ih I el. ? 1r. ( lhadstoiii' hIlls 10 faith 11 time II'nIIHeH of thu 'lull.H alil ( 11 thus he Is fu1 ' ins- tlull ( hr all the lessons 111 ( exptrl- eleel of ilit4tOVI he helies's that time olir'a ' hr whlh the ' 1ml.lh0 \ ' - ( 'llllt l'al be . IlhleL I ( to I IweJ falh I t 111 regard its ohlgatum ; Is cOll'dol 111 ( hl LolH nut hlllate tl Ilh'IHc : ( thus luthnl lie wouhl have the BrilAh OVII'II1lt take a IlnHllol him tills 111111- tl' which wOIIL . lOlllel 'ullw ' to ubII ! hr treaty st lhillIttiOiiS-ieIilflhii- lug tin 101t thal what Is just 111 1- cepllg 10 IUAs. Jlhl'IoIUS words or the \II'lal statasiliallvlmo huts 10W 10 111'Hnlll Ilhllol ) to prOillote 111 10 POhit lent Ilten'Ats to IlhI't"YC , ou/lt to Iltllllf ' Hlllllt hot ell , ' hit BI" IIIL ( hut thl'ouholt the c\lzel wo111 11 fu\'O' 01 fleell time AI lullalA fl'OI 'mldlh cOII'ol. to whldl 1 'I'all % ' 111 IIlHlcuton are hlelHu'- able. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - A .UOSOlOIIN1'W 1,11,1. l' 1'flO.JIC2' , The II'OJI'c of cOlsolLatl ) the North- (1'1 . Pm'lle. 111 0 ( rent XOltlem rail- w.ays , whl1 I nlllll'n'S ) tins hl'll tal\1 lit halli hr i u s 'II'atc ( or Bmoplal nlL11'1(11 hall.el"l. wih t lie Ilowel'- ful Deutsehit' Ihamik of Hel'l1 us time iiticlciis . 11 IINII ) wih 1 vigorous 011111. Hltol flol the II'Ollllll ( 111 coimiiner- tiiii hiit'm'CStS of the state ( of the 101th. wtsl ihimiimidt whllh theHe l'alwl "H run. 'Jhe ¶ ( l'voJlelt ! ) of tlls schelu IH of 1''I'lt Latl ( ! alL its ohjec . hi I said 10 he to thmw the bnnla'11lt ) XO.them ( I'ut- chile into the hlull : ( or JUII'H . .L ll , 11'I'slllllt ) of the ( rent Northiem-n . nlli ( tlS [ 1trlcu1r Lo uwuy , wih till COl' iiethti0it II rihivimy : husll\ 11 2,0X ) IleH or COIII' ' hyimig I hetweel Lake HUIIll'lol 01 time east 1111 time Pacific 'mult Oil thc weHt , 'l'hm'c are legal Ii- ( ) stlcles In tile way or earryiiig out thIs II'ojll 11 th ( ' stateH Illulatlr ( : in- t'rtstCi ( hn\ll ) Inws dellgle(1 ( tn Jlotll ril IILollle ) II the CtijOyiuI3ilt or thit' 111. \'nltngl : of rl\wa ' CIIII'tIIOI. ) all ot wllch uimc t'xpiiclt II their tm'IA. hut shl'lw(1 nlL ft tile h\w 'II's II eulgageil ' II devIsing 1lal , : to l'IHle 01 ( lefl'lt thlAI' statutes : 1111 ( I wi hu most t 1"1'- 11\Inhll' : If ll' ' do Ilt Hl'CelL i 11 Loll ) so. HIY'lal IltloLA ha\'e oh- 1"1'111 ( ' hl'I'1 stiggestel uI11 ( 'IIIIIII'(1 ulil I Is said that u1 that ltallis II the war or the carrying ! out of ole m' 11 ; othll or thlHI II1tlS of evasIon IA tl fear or the PeoPle or the 10IthWI't. 1'1'1 slltl ! 'I'h" HI.Illlt ! of thutu peollhe [ , 01 of 1 very lal'I lajnrl ' of thl'I . Is volcl'(1 ( iS ' tl' II'IIllult ( of thin St 1.Ul ciimni.ilt'i. of ( .omimmimcrct' , whl II a 1'11' 11111'atol to the XI'W Voik ' 1lhml ! says : "I bl'g to UII'U the IUW 'I'I'I amid bnll.IIA . who 11' ( ) ut work 01 this vast II'ojl'l.t ) for uhol8111g railway conipt'ti- tel 11 thin 10.thw'st that tll' rl'al' are \\1 rOllh'll ( ( Om' 111'ollle wi iit- 11\1 ot the ( 'll.tN tlat tlr Ilfm'l'O tl lawl nullst tl' l'Oltllllatol ( ; of ( 'omllpetillg hues , 2111(1 If there Hholhl he alr . failure to ohtull justice II lie ( courts ni hl1/lnnl iniblie 11'lthll'lt wi II'IIIL ( the UIAI1\11) of suite : \ lslat\'t 11 tlwlul H.'AHlul to Pm. : - i l'llitt ( I Inwl for thl l'ICOr'II1lt . of thl' 11''IIIOII or our ( ' 1.1 COle $ . 'iVU . lie- hove that our future prosperity de. . . . - - - - - - - - - - - . IIULH ) ( IlloU ( 'OllIlI'l ) Itlon 11 trIIMllrtn- 101 I servi \ ( ' . WI' 11\'l SCl'II'ld ( 'Olll'lt. ' , tel I 11 11\ , ' I'iVlCt' tiy lhl\l gifts of 11111)1k' 11111 : , uf 1'ghts.uC-wnr ! , of . tOI'111111 fllltlH , of tOWI 1111 cIty hOltls 1111 uf VliuilIht' : fm'iiiielilses imtiti 111'11'gl/ l I the tom iiktt's uC Xl'W York , . 11'1'11 1111 1.011101 ( 111/111' thnt t\ Coil iou lS of these nh'IIII/I'S ( they wi hint tn ll.h' ( 'Ost that tllr 1:1'1 : Illle I ( 1'H Hl'I'loUR mu i st iikc. " 'Ihlt iiiidIlllltt'dlY 1,11'ls tlvllw r'gari- ( , II this Imll'I' of I very II'gl > IIJoll ' uf ( thl t ht'OltiCi's ) ( 1111 llslle H 1\1 of I hI s tl I I'A t \101811:1 I hll'Hotl I ( , "lllh :11 ( Soul ii Dllwtl , : IOIIIIU : 1111 " 'IHhllgtol , wlolo hltel'IHts woulll II'o\lhl ' ll > Ilfl\'Olnhl ' 1 It IdIll ( ? to I luatlnl cx I'lt I iy the IleI'lctol ( of l'alwl I 1 " cuul.elllol I I t I t wllcl tllK t I I Il'ojelt I of cOllolllatol I ) ( : olllllllateH ' I ) t , ' . If It should hl' ) carried 111 sdlle , sluul ( i lnll'll OUt , wOI\1 ( hi ) rich II leKtlA fem ' tl t hlll lt'H ( 'Ogtigch : II I. who I II said wnlll ( hL utile to ( I\'hle 1I1Ig tll' ( selves nt h'IHI : lOO.OO ( ) 11 I II'011H. Hut h tie I HlIOI ) sl'lllnllt I I I of OPIIOdllol I t , whlll till I Ii est 10110 ih ' wmUllfl'lt I h I I Iltllf I t II \1 hgorous net lou If I mitct'ssamy . , ' ' ' the bi'hief thmai this ' for WI'I'aIIA i : hllef tllit Pljl'l.t ( ICIII'lVImlg ! thit' 11101111' ( ) uf hlif 1 ( lozl1 ItllLS oC tlu Ilh'llhl/el act'ruimmg flul til 11'1of ' two ) 1'lat l'ulHlllltalol ' 1\'s will not at II'ISl'lt 1" coined ( otmt. TUI ( ' .NI OF' ( 'IllJI" ! IITI . Whll ( the Ilosllol of clI'1 of 1I01cI hl'u , 11'Ul t t hl'lu 10lthA ago hr the Yolllul' ' 1'tim'iIieiit ( of \Y. : . Sea- \ ' ey the Inty to 11 lw ( Illlcl nH . 11'01111 IR IIOHAlhh' ( (0\01'1'L IIOl ) tile . hhtri or i"lm'c :11 Police ( 'oiiiiuiissioii- ( 'i's. 'I'hl' ' course whllh the ( houlL laid . lItmi'5t1l In Ihe He1eltol of a IIW chief of t hu 1\1 ( h'Iuti'I ( 111 t 11\1 ( iiietVitli imiiivt'm'sni I amid \lllllll'(1 ( 1111110\'ul ) ) , 1,1 I h ; tll' t 11'1 ( 11'lll"hnelt ( ) lie i oi Ice force IlLlllll 1 IUI at its helul who brought to the dIJchll' : e uf ills duties Ul lXlle'ILIIt gullIL 1101 service II I hmm'ge city 111 wlhnl wus II no Wur 1 11LltlLtl wih thl' contclll : Iloltcal I : IIL Sl'l'tmlul factions lint ( hlli : (1101 lllze(1 ( u\l Lemomlzel the llolce II o Ilhl : , Wlh this Inllnhle 11\110 1 II vies ; the 1'1111sHlon. Ifl'l thorough Inlluh' Ilto hlR altl'lel'lt amid ! tmlllntolH , Llehl1'Il ( to tellel' the' IIOllol or dllc of Iolce , to :11.tll I. Wil ! of ( (1lihcago. . : \Ii. . \Vliltt' I WIS 10t I stlullg Yglholl 0' 1 Ill lilt of I jou. lie lund IC'ulllell I ICHIIIKlhle ) ) Otllol lS 1 1101CL olcer for Inl ' years 111 WS II lU ( hllgll 01 lJln ) 111\Icll ( ) ( AO bug al lie WIH w\ln to l'I > Ilu : II the service of his eimliiioyers. lit' CHIO to 01Ihl at thl' lolltutol of the ninyor alil ( the coiii- iiilttei' to whleh time COlllsKlol hUll refem'red the iiuatter of rccomuumlelnhiilg it lefl1el tit 11 Il'l' l'ecol1ullllg I Hnlahlt CalmdiIlLte. Afe. 'onfenlng wih . the IlrOI amid coimimuit tee 1)1 ISel.tallll that ( the salWIR 10 luimgeuthou that he WR allll\lr : rc- culll:11. Whlu Lllllet t1 accept time llKllol 111181 ni mlllolal Iuudtmce- lelt should bu OI'CI'ull Iii tile cae of thu chief of the tire (1t'inrtnldnt til hUIIl ( WItS Ible to and did m IHe the smtuimy fl'OI $ 2,00 ( ) to $ I.IO . ) I yeai- vithiotit vioiitiiig time chal.tur II ortii'u ' wihoutlolatlll O'LII' to III'AI\lu ) ( 'hlef IILel to accept the 1'ICl' ' Iii the elI' or the 'hler of 110' ) lIce time hOI'c ) hall 10 nuthorl ' to ralAl' tll' ( salary becaiii' I Is fixed . by chal'tel' ' ! 11 i(1)lmtiut ( ) iou which I. . \'hll' , enjoys - joys IA 11 ell1'l II1ee 011'l'r amid time 11111'ltye 1'CeHlly to hiring to 01111 : n lan of first rate Ihll ' 11. 1111111 the ( t > 8ilh'rs al11 hUKlllHA lel who hl\'e large interests at stake to stibscm'Ihn' to a lulll that ; wouII guar- aittt'o to :1' . Whll' $ : I ) ) I 'Ial' : In ad- (11(1011 ( to his ahl' ' . I was olir Ifl'l' this )11'antl : ' 1111 haul hell ) raised ( anL the IUhHI'I'llton ) 111111' ) ) tell ) wIth the lUrOI : that ) Ir. \Yhlte t'olHuutell to give UII hIs 110 llol II Chlclo III as. HUle the Ihtles of chief of the Olaha iiolice. \ Vlmntvas thll"e . LIHhololble or ccii- Hllhle ou the port of ChIef Whie II thlH ? instead of bcllg treated wih com'I'H ' IUI l'cHIICt ( hUe to I maim of hits Htllu alil eltel\\llr dl'II'1101' . Il WIH Ilt lt the outset wih 11sul amid COltuILI ' II If he . laud COUl 10 Ollhl 01 aim tIiiIutvItii ell.all nlll was hhlllll 11 outcnst im mId Ilw . iii'i'mkpu. . I IpV1u5 ( llllUlcell aH I 111wl.tol ! hl.I 11 , whel II fad hi' . hal nl\'II' worlwr homo for Pliukeutoim ' the Plimhr- nile ! ( ) PIIIC.tOI 01' 1111.11" - tOi l elt ' . lie wal COlfllll'll wih a hlll of lululll"A Inc agitators II thai . 11011' ) ( fon' . ( ' who celetl his autIOI : all ( 'O\\tr commsuImPl , to have 111 ( I ! . IIOK(1 ) ( Ie foulli thlt these lutll'lIS 1111 . agitators received ( aid 111 . ( ( ' 01 fort flol IU . oath.hounL : ) S't'rCt ( ordt't ' which IA eXII.tl ) nil Its Illuenll ! 10 hiilk : hils efforts to 1'Lnt'glllzl ! th ( ' [ 01I'U . on 1 101'111teal and 1on.HIcII'lnl basis 1\1 to IIAtlUtl .dO'IA that : wi Ilel''aAI ( its elclle ' In the ( 111 lte- IUlCI of law amid order lull time sup- 11'ISHlon of vice nll . crimime. A 111 now the city cOlclI'IIII.eH to IlmlHI 31r. " . \'lutte 111 ( ml'Ol'a e IUtl ' Iml cnIRIII'II ' wihin the 1101 ( ' ( ' IOII' ! by IlflHhlJ to pay his sllhulmsammil hy IIHlllg u-t'soliitions ! leu 111'(1 ( to IlmlW thl' ( ( 'nntLltol II tll ( IIOlcl' force. \Yhat I'Xl'Ule cal amy cUllellan : who ynllll ( to strIke out { 'iiief Whlls salu' ' froth the July alll'oll'lllol ) ollm' for ills c0111uct ? ' 1hl' ollu of chief of \011' ( ' IA II II'h 1 elmamicioli1ct al that of 11 "f' ( . 'J'he salary of that olke hI lolgs to the 111 who 1It'rtOViils the fililet 10 1 A. 'l'hl'I'O Is 10 111lHtnl tha t :1' . \'hll 1111'fO'1111 tint flncton ! or chief . of Ilolc ! Llhlthe 10nlh of .1 iihy. I i the nllilointulnt . IH not In strict _ . 1 lfl 11 wih the Ilw hue . ( t l'al 10t t'SLmht' ll ( IlSIOIAlhlt ) of payiilg lILliii ( , services IJrCornll1 Inll 1t1ct'ICII [ ) ly ) the I legally ( Olsttutel ! iutttiioi'ity. 1"01' thl 10nth of .1ulr that : Ilholtr hns hln UlllslHtlLh ' lll Iholll ChlLf Whibl singled out a 11 IIHle \Ictl of ) oltcal Pme- [ ( 'utO1 ? I I 18 not olly ' nut outrage upon I 1 III whn Is trying to'Lo hl : tiuty rOi' : . AILltoIHlr IIL fearlessly . . but It Is n dIsgrace 10 the cIty that 11 111 11 its employ should hl so trl\cll : , 'he l'ullo\l1 : of the vest eXIIl'l 1111 11"0 11'1'\:1111 ) ) : to tmiuiuspom't the ( lat'glAt ' ' or Iii ' ' ' ' . 'Tii'im ' 1'011 graIn II l'IC'lt yeutls. 1'111' ( OWll'I'1 hOlll' ) to ( 'rl mill Oi the In"sl's If thl' ( hust ) year. 'rhlI of CUI'l' ( 'lfl'I'I11111's tl bight its the ( rattle wi hl1r , without 11 ' regnrl for time ii'o- hlcel' Ol' the shipper. There Is 1 iiuullt , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a. a . ' - - - - hOWI'\'I'I' , " " ) ' (1wll'h thl ( roads . 1'11 - not JO IC tI' ! ) ; ' , ; ( 'Xili''t to move tlo ' ' I ' siiii , nC , thlA ' v's ' , ' 1'ime JI''llpl' ( Mlul ! t ( : 1 1'1011 1'11' 11'0111'l ) It 'iii'4eiit ' & for 1 hl'I\ ' Etimo- Il'nl ( ll'llliJ , jm I' om' 1'111 l.rlllH11 . IA 10t111. . I 'I'llll , Cnd , tllH1 ( whim time el'I'llll tr t of ( lo'10UH crops , does 10t I II'J:1 for hY/h ' 11\1111 thiN fall . ' 111 ( fai'iiiers oC " ( hl'nllm l'nUll soil ( hiclr Jlll nt 1 I ipsi , II U'llcr thlt I I"nlK' 111.tltol ) I ( 'oIIHtlpH I 11 \ ' Wit X 1111 JI'OW fnt. I/I I ' " 'IIHht ' mimics wi prt''imt futrmimem's rl'OI'I of theIr gmimimi. fnl'ltt'H 111IIOHII ( ) tllh' gl'll I t thl'I'I' ' ' tune whii'n thl' roil- I C1'pl'I I tmWhl'l 11. 1ltl coil iii . 011" ( I mcii suila tilt' m'a tes fem ' thl' l'nlllll.tltol of Nebroskt : 1:11 thll IH thl' ( 'tn' wlll COlCl'KKlolH w/lll ell'l for thp I mmds : the gyimtltummit' of time whole 11'01111 > . The . tNlI'I' COllLll.t' ( f Callut ' 'I 'loI' IH terribly ' HIIII.PII ) ( ( 1 I II Ih'l of ilimy- lug : [ lltll Wllh' , who Cle from Ciii- ( ' img o to tal.1 111 his hiCi'iiitiiemit i'eiuI- ( ht'iiCe II i Olahl. ) I Ihl' I I HIIII' I _ ' to whh'h I i 1 hi' 1 Is hiteimtltiemi for ' ' the 11 hr II W ( ltlll'll fO' Ill'fO'IIII/ thtit Ics of I'hlpf or POlic ( ' . But the elastic . tuiiselt'iit't' ot { 'ilaImlimuil : 'lurlu. CII see 10thll I i I 1111'oIICI' I II I payiimg : : 1 Iu y to I I ) . I lal wlw l'OII fl'om 1lllHlouth t ( \.l ' mOI'III ! 111 goes buick to Pimutts- mOlth every 1'\'llllg. m\1 10'1' iii. 'telllH to iimimI' OIUha ills hmummIt' . for l'h'llnl S1'i'k II lXllllll hue t tmeas- 1'11"S ' hool. Whll ! there IH lot : 111 II Olaha : today who Is 11'1111'11 ' : hr cx- 1tII'll'I' ) 101 ) t hl' I Ida cc hcll h I y :111'11 ( t \'hle. there nit' 1lllllut ! ot men 1111 wonln Iii Olala : wlo coulL 1'11,111'1' , tl ( lUn flol ( IJatAloutl , lut thcl ( lllet 'l'uiyior's coiiseit'mice IA of tie IIICull' 10ltl tllt chokes nt 1 gll\t 111 wllow ! : ( 'niil I vIii talw : tll.tr days mOle for thc fom' AIIldn I 11''llola : ma.duuy . . exmuumlimu'rs ( to t I eOI\lll'II' \ ) twll t Illul. I I m , Into I the I CI ) ii ill- lol of tll' hool.A ) II tlu city ti'euIstirems 0111' . Wh(1 t lucy him ihy do get t hi muighi iui the t ci ' stat I I Im\ I ' Id tll'ol 1 1111 e ( .I slnl ImIlhl Olt f.01 . 1 .001) ) to $ ! , : O for work that Hholhl han' hl'l'l ( Iole hr time COl II. ) t"olel' 1\1 ( hlA el'll.s. wc 1111 : II'ub- . . Ihl I ' laow 10 IWI'e Iholt the t h'easl. I I dtfakaton than : we ( Ill whun 'ili [ 1. Dti- ; i iiiUiit. 1IIIIIh'II ( for tile olke , 'l'he ¶ ! OOO. O' tlWllaloltH t : , wi sti he miltllg fl'OI tl , f'esllr :11 the womI'l'ful 1 111lte : ( 'olllll'l. I I I wih t Cllltt 'l'nyhor . : t Its hl'aL is I 10t l-'lr to ( htViSe I : t Ilan h.\ ' which thl' ( cIty t 111 Klhool distrIct Ile to ICCO\'I'I' the stolll fl 1 lIs. , II view . of , . tl : 11"1 lelulll : mllc : ( h ' tii ( ' lImIt ishi /o\'tI'llplt 1111 the ( 'hIIIHI m Ilulhll' t ! ush'l' ollnlR In I 101 , iit'ttioiuVitii ' thl l'tllt 1aSKnel'e : of mll IIIII'll'H. 'w ( ' 94iiggt'st that ( Vie Ic- larl ' get \viiiesseS ( ) : l II Inl > nnll \a'l I cum I ilmhy awa I t thl' I 11eml\l of the t Ih'ltllh upon ' thel ( govormimimt'iit of Xe- liii mskt. : - Tl 11 ( I'101'1'llc jairty I . Is 10t HO wlln to Illt wih ! uiutoi ; 001111 just 10W us It Was sl , m ) lthl ago. Co"IMI , . . . I , : , . 1'n ( ' ( . W.hliigmon , I'ust. The republcans Ull tn Pennsylvania have btcole so mall tthat.J\'hen In attempt wa mlle : In malc capital for Mr. Quay by sprlng ing ! his military record : se'eral party news- papers declared that a man's miiary rec- ord cut no Iglre In iiailtics. Whcn repub- lcan new papers begin : to talk In thus fashion It Is sale to infer that we have about rCJclwl the close of the rar . - -h'n 1"1.1' " 1)Isigiet' . ( ; lum-IJeziocrat. Mcl3rhio. the head of the American Fei- oration of Labor. says So\'erelgn's boycott of natcnal bank notes would hurt rather than help labor I It were cJrrled out. This , of course , Is true. If. as Sovereign believes , the " " currency Is already ( danorousl "contracted , how would the situatIon be Lmpro\"ed by bringing about n further contractIon ? however - over this Is not a burning Is ue. There will be no bcycotL ' ' ielIeii 3iorit ( . 'rhe 1)1..1 : Iorl Iiiiii. lhlcngo Inter Ocean. Spain Is too busy licking Cuba and too much In need of funds to return the $1,500- 000 stolen from Senor Mora. She may do I later on. The open sympathy of the admin- Istr.110n for suffering Spain prevents It from demanding prompt pa'ment of a claim long ago adjudicated and settled by the au- thoritles . The people would like to know def- 'nitely whether the adamimmistrition . Is playing a part with Spain to crush h Uuba. . . - - -e Fr.lom 1.11 11'0"11'1'1" " . D"oll Free IrCr . I there be this happy Isue ( rain the struggle nol waging Cuba will soon become one of the most prosllerous and populols of countries. The rIchness of her sol , the great value of her products and the rare cotn merclal advantages whLh she enjoys would attract American % hlmlrlon and capital In abundance. In a few years the liberty-loving and progressive people In close sympdthy wlh thl Insttulons anl , the interests of this country wOllII constitute a majority or the Ilopulalon ! ant voluntary annexation would be the logical outcome of audi con- dlons , . I1)'lrt Vii'ei4 tu' . \ ,1 ilium 1st rim tinim. New York Ttlhune. Mr. la'arll Informs the public that England dosen't want 10 seize the little Island of Trlnl 'ad. I Isn't worth taking , he says , and Brazil Is getLng unduly excited . he adds , little matter like the landing of over a lUa maier lke an I nglsh cable on the island which she claIms as part of her territory We are bound ! to say that 1 ls view of the question wi commend Il'el to Mr. l3ayard's English friends. I wi lIkewise commend Iwl to the administration. which took a simiar view In regard 10 a cable on one of the lawal n Islands. Others who have noted the policy of Great BrItain qn t\ls hemisphere since Mr. Ceveland came J ! lto Ilqwer and have watched with amazement the suddenly . awakened energy of I"rancq put ' Germany In the same quarter are uikelV1otbink : , dIfferently. W\\\ \ 1.1 iss < Oil D 'l' . Dubuque Tlmen , 'lhe crops of Iowa will bring Into the b\utl 150,000,00 geol honest dollars. General . , \flyer \\1 think of that and weep. I k1wrs , out the calamity howl Dubuque TeheiraBh ; For parsonal reasons Cc.Goyeror lelel d.Flnes lu advance to ac- cepl the denlocr3iC Ilomlnatn ! for governor and thus elmlnatJhhJnlel , ; from the contest Whover may bq"llollllnated " , ; will lead a for- lor hope unless "hl " onventon shall declare for free cclnage.i.i ; , 1'1 Jivenport Democrt : The farmers of this J.venport state are having zhcnlcs , at which they COIl- sumo large Ilnn s/ make spceche9 of a happy tenor , and generally enjoy themselves , never faing to votjat the end of the day to repeat the holiday ' In 1896. People 10 not or.HnalY . Indulge In jollfcatons of this sort unless they are feeling pretty welt In mind and bed ) De Moines Lesiher ! Dubuque Is erecting S magnificent commentary on the effectiveness . ness of the laws of Iowa In the form of a I $500,000 brewery , Another commentarr pf a contrary nature comes from Sioux City , where ground has been broken on the Nebraska - braka end of the bridge over the Missouri for a new brewery to help supply the demand . mand In Sioux City. Sioux City Times : The story having gone out that "Slormy" Jordan had reformed amid < ! become a Christian , the editor of the Ot- tumwa ) emocrt met him on time street and asked him about I , "and front his remarks teamed that ho was the same old Storly , just a stormy profane , acrolglous and blasphemous lS ever. ills cUQveralon gave no evidence whatever of reform " ' .Ull\ , CAMI'tlGN ' ClmVVTilII. ; Jrelhl < nt Herman TimiG and ChaIrman ExecutIve (01111 < 0 H. 11)\un have Issued n dodger calling Ullon alt the people of the counlry Precincts and South Omaha who are In flyer or good govenlnt ali free beer 10 rally at ennlnglon on Thur.llny , August 8. nt 3 p. m . sun tIme . The prcmlnent speakers annOlcetl for the occasion are : Sen1tor John M. Thurton , Congrcsslln : Mercer , Judge Cunningham n. Scott . hloii. Joseph Crow , Hon W. O. \\'liit- morc. Lee Esele , Hon baa Ilascaih . James 1yiior Judge flaIr , Judge 1\t'lor , lion . Isaac Noyt , J. hi. Van DUlen , Judge flax. ter and Phi E. Winter , With such nn array of oratorical talent Btnnlnglon wIll be one great blaze or glory. I' . S , Clrcumstnnces over which we have no ccntrol will unavoidably prevent the 11res. ence of le\.trl or the , enlell'n who arc ' atht'ertlsetl 10 speak. Senator Thurston Is out In 1laho. Congressman Mercer Is somcwhere between Japan and Salt Lake. Judge Blair Is In Massachusetts. Judge Ke'sor Is rtistt- eating somewhere In Iowa. lon , Isaac Noye anti lion. W. G. Whimore will be unavoidably - ably detaIned at home on account or ugtnt business. That leaves the field clear for Colon 1 Cunningham H. Scott . ox-Governor liascahi . the ex-hlon. Jim Kyner amI Phi Winter. They wi all be there , barring acts of Providemice or faIlure to secure the necessary - sarr railroad vasses . . .1. Under the caption. "Leadln Business Men , Indignant . " on I' of the 11. D. ( howlIng der- \'Ish ) organs contains an artIcle eon emnlng the report9 f the recent police troubles as publshed In The lIce and prInts Interviews wih leadIng business men on thc situation. Colonel H. C. Akin Beccher Igby , I I ) . Irey , M. II. Hedfehl , , \ . O. Bdwards and C. H. Scott are promInent among the "leading ) business men" whose opInions are quoted. Each of Ihese "Ieldlng business men" Is an ofce hotler and In close touch with the I dervish gang that Is responsible for the muddied situation whIch confronted the au- thoriles last week The rating of Colonel Scott . Colonel itedflold . Colonel Irey . Colonel ILgby and Colonel Edwards would have to be found outside the commercial agency books But why was the list or "leading business men" thus lmied ? Why were the opinions of Van Aistine . : Macleotl Stryker , Pyburn Ilubbard . Cllwrord alit ! the rest or tim leading business men not Ilblshed ? Colonel AI\n says that the religious or pollcal belLfD of Dr. Marble cut no figure In the failure of the Board of Education to re.elect him ns superlmitendent of the city schools. Ito was not , the colonel says , up to the slamlald as an educator. Of ceurse not. und there's no question of the qualifications of the gentleman Imported from the state or Beatrice to succeed him. I 19 understood that Prof. Pearse , wiiMever his ably ! as a teacher will be In F. and F . I' . with Prof. Macleod and Prof. Israel Frank . who found It hnpesDlble to work with n man who gaVe them the marble heart Charley Unitt Is bllc.l to addrcss the Polish Republican club of the Seventh warden on Friday night. lie at first intended to address the club In cockney English , but as be Is a little rusty he has decided to talk to his fellow Poles 1. the vernacular wihout an accent on the hialtclies. Judge Hopewel might have been saved an endless amount or study and work had he just known of It In time. John T. Clarke came out yestenly with the announcement ' that ho had 'been looking up the law on the fire and POlICe bond mudJle and cuulJ settle the whole question In short order John ought to have got action earlier and sand al thIs wcrl and worry. The Daily Ilchralle speaks with uncon- cealcd delight of the "remarkable growth of the Industrial Legion , " or which Paul Van- dervoort Is president , The "Industrial Le- glon" Is about the only fad that the Daily Ilchrake has not championed 10 the death of the fad anti the sorrow of the chamllion. "Anxious Inquirer" Is Informed that the howlng dervishes will not be on exhlbltLn at the stale fair Owners of other exhibits have property rights which the fair manage- ment Is bound to respect even nt the expense . pene of hosing such an attraction as the dervIsh section would furnish . William A. Pinkerton the ChIcago detective - teclve , was In the city yesterday The report - port that he came on business connected with 11 police muddle Is Incorrect. His business here was to secure , If 1I0931ble , the services of the World.Herald Hawkshaw In solving the holmes murder myster In Chicago and tlo Pacific Express rObbery In Omaha. One of Colonel htedflehd's claims on the county clerk's office Is that he Is familiar with the system of figuring adopted by Fred Sackett ) . the ( present incumbent The Sacket systcm could not be Improved upon from a dervish stomlpolnt. I was proven by Sacl- ett's figures that the Itoor farm under George Str'ker's mnanageniant was a source of reve- nue Instead ot expense to Douglas county . - The friendship or Colonel Chalee and General - oral Vanden'oort Is as strong and lasting as the DOlln granite that they combined 10 force upon the city of Omaha for .the ely hal nt d fancy fIgure. , - cnol's , \Sf PILOSm'Illi'VY. Sioux CIty Tribune : The , problem of hand- lng the farm prod ucl this year Is so serious that It Is really troubling the railroads. Notwithstanding . withstanding the tact that every effort has been made to provide sufficient equipment for tIme transportation of grain , the managers are convinced that the facilities will prove Inade- tlate. Not only Is the yield greater than that or previous years. but hue acreage Is largely increased Chicago ChronIcle : Revived prosperity comes In waves or advancement , I moves by bounds and stops for periodical relts. ThIs Is the movement of healthy , natural growth To Interpret a lull In activity as a sign of paralysis Is absurd beyond descriptIon. Like all wails of a parlsan calamnityite . It Is destitute - tute of reason The country I going dcs-I at tImes fut at times slowly There mar be ( lilies when It stands still , or seems to . but 1 merely "marks tme , " hike a column of aol- dler on the march waIting for those In ad. vance to get out of the way , or those In the rear to catch UII. Boston Globe : Ali evidences point to the fact that the nianufacturer . are convinced that the conditions now calling for active production are vermnanent The forces of In- dutry are being manhnled for a long perIod of prosperity. There wIll be no s ? ? backward . ward Disturbing forces vanIsh with proven activity In demand Let us have peace while the wheels buzz and the prospect of still better days brhhtens. ; Chicago POt : Intelligence from the chief graIn prducing stales Is In every way cheer- Inr. This Is a great year for grain , There Wa a fear at the outset of the season thai In Nebraska Kansas and the two Dakotas the yield would show a fallIng off. On the cOltraly , tbo season Is m.ely 10 be the best ever known there. Indiana expects the larl- cat corn crop ever known In that state. The prospects In Iowa are the best on record for lie corresponding perIod ! since regular ob. servatons began . The outlook ' In WiconsIn Is bO favorable al to force UII land values. A m81moth corn yield I In sight In Illinois . Nothing but severe storms or untimely fro.ts will prevent these crops from being har- 'eslel. , Unless the unexpected happens the granaries of the west wi wel.nlgh burt Ihemselves with ft.nesl . , 1111. " "lnr. I ut ! 1'llulrl. MtLnOUHNI , Victoria. Aug. 7.-The City of Melbourne bank hu closed , its doors - MINISTER YANG - YU UNEASY I I lurl01 to Wnshitgton on Receipt of News fru , China lAS - RECEIVED NO OFCAl NEWS IIMI"t" tllt II" UU"l'rlll'It11 . I'I"CHUIIIh'l't 1t'C , l.IIU.t for H"IIII'ltUI fur nutrlIllun . \ml''III II Ih. I CUlntr I ) ' . . WASh IINCTON , Aug 7.- lnller Yank Yu of China anti hIs gcretarles , : Iessr lee amid Chung , hero returned to W'ashington to lake any acton that may be necessary In connecLon with the reported } masacres er missionaries tumid . ! the destruction or American and English : missionary property In ChIna The period of their vacatIon at the watering 111 aces wus , about over , but thl shocking character of the reports alll the olcial cc- : ton ( likely to he taken by Iho ( lowers doubtless . : less expedited their return. Mr. Yang Vim ' folows his usual policy of dtclull to tlhs- cuss publicly a subject which may Involve diplomatic questIons. Yet In view or the wide publicity gIven to the reports oC mas- scre , the minister authorized the Associated 11ress. through lila olllcini I Interpreters , to t : . press his 11rorouli regret at the reports. Thus far t"Jre l a meagerness or official Information and the mlnlsttr hOlIes that the later and fuller reports will modify the severay ! of the unoncal reports which have come 10 the liress. Iu any case he expresses the fullest confidence that the ccntral gov- ernlent at Peking will (10 all In Its pOwer toward humane and ample action. nut In , the ( absence of the exact advices rron the' ' o\rnment , the minister cannot sa ) what his course will be. lie Is grateful . however that the reports do not disclose any Amer- cans among those stated to bo killed , There was much activity at the ChInese legation this morning on the rotur of the minIster. I could not he learned however , that Mr Yal Yu expected to visit the State dtpatment to make any representations. I Is said that If any demands are made by the United States they would go through our mInister at PeltIng and there 19 no information . formation or such demands. I Is stated heal- tively . however that the Chinese government has not yet made any official communicaton to the United Stales assuring rcparatou antI ' ulul'e protection to American citizens and properly In ChIna I Is believed among the Chinese officials here that the Ftcret societies of souther China am at the botom of the present Irouble. The central government at Peking Is salt to be ready and nmmious to keep these societies In check but there Is difcult ) In dealing with them , owing to their remote- I'SS from the centers of governmemmt . Should I be established , as the reports indicate that any officials have connived with the uprisings they will be dealt with very severely. ' 'll goverment holds these officials strictly accountable - countable for order and on a previous uprising - Ing the officials were degraded , although the > - had no direct participation li the trouhle. In the present case the massacres may cal for much more severe treatment aimmi Lt II said that the responsible persons wi bo made 10 stIffer amply I Is pointed out however that mob uprisIngs are liable to occur In any country and that 0 far ns China Is concerned the central government wi earnestly exert all Its resources to suppress . press anti , punish such mob destruction. -UXIS'JI'll JH SII' IS 11lU Jno r. 'I'wolonthM - Ago lie.'iiuiule n Sw..llln 1)ui.immimii Ch I ' ' ( lovermimimeim . ) 11 .11 tn I'MC' ! , 'rnl' n t. WASHNGTON , Aug. 7.-The UnIted States anticipated Great Drltaln In taking the most entrgetc steps for the protection or American missionaries In China The injustice - justice of the criticisms that have been tittered In some quarters upon tIle alleged indifference of Unltell States Minister Denby Is fully shown by a mal dispatch I that has Just core to the Slate dlpartment from the minister. I Is dated toward the close of June ant shows that Mr. Denby had made n sweeping , and ppremptory do- mand upon the Chinese government similar to thlt made 'esterday by the Briish minister - ter to Peking for the fullest proltcton of all Americans living In China , for redress for the depredations commited upon their property - erty alil persons and finally for the capital punishment of the perpetralors. Just what answer was retured by the Chinese government Is not known , as It has not ret reached the State dcpartment , but I Is a fact that so far as the department Is Informed ] . In all the recent outrages com. mItel upon the missionarIes In China not one American was 1,11111 or himjuret.l and while soma American mission property was destroyed for I wi doubtless be prompty paid for.In In view or the energetic course which ! r. Denby has already adopted . the State department - le- parlment has not deemed It necessary to Rend him furlher Instructons for his guid- ance. He has already been authorlzerl to confer freely wih Admiral Carpenter the commander of our naval forces In Chinese waters , antI the admiral In turn has been Instructed by ti'e secretary of the navy to of lend Amerlcnus. all proper assistance for tIme protection - At the suggestIon or the minister In June he sent the Petrel , the lightest draft gunboat In the navy tip the Yang-Ise-Klang as far as Wu flu , almost ns high aa I Is safe to go ant If It Is deemed necessary ho will un- doubledly again send a war ehll up time river. But 8S the Interior Ilsslons are many hundred mlos above Ichalg , tIme head of navigation on the Yang-tse-Kiamtg , comparing In location with that point , as does Minne- apols with St. Louis on the Mississippi , and so far removed from any effective aid that could be rendered by gunboats Mr Denby has used all of his power of persuasion to induce the American missionaries to at least temporarily leave their exposed positions and come to the treaty ports , where they will bt under the guns of the war shIps. Ito has succeeded In Ihls In some degree , although In annie cases Il has been found dlfcul or 1m- 1I08slhle to Induce the missionaries to abate tlmoir religlotis zeal so far as to seek protec. ( ion until order is restored In China. In one instance , in answer to the minister's appeal - peal , a body of tito missionaries mmmade their way tromii the interior to the coast. and sent word to Admiral Carpenter to take thmemml aboard the fleet. They had chosen a point on the coast situated frommm navigable water by twenty miles of march , and when the ad. mnirai , after great diflicuity , managed to reach them with small launches , they stated that they 1usd changed their minds , that duty called them back to time missions. and nil returned - turned save three persona. fltmt in spIte of such obstacles it Is believed that Minister Icnby has been moore fortunate than tIme other foreign ministers iii getting time 11115- sionaries within time area of protection and lmas also induced tile Cimineso got'eruinlent to take mmmeasures to care for tile American nula- slons generally. iieuir Au mimirimi % iii mimt'ii Sd rI ( lceml. \VASIIING'fON. Aug. 7.-Rear Admiral Afmmnierm. retired , while on a visit to ( lie Navy departmemit ( ( mis morning , was pros- ( rated by an attack of vertigo , superinduced by the excessive heat. lie was treated tern. porariiy by Surgeon General Tyron in 1mm office and themm sent to his hoimio at Ammen- dae. Md , , accormipamlled by Aistant Zurgoomi Guest , Tile attack is belfeved to be serious In vIew of time advanced age of the admnlrai , ( ; ItN Cool ilertil , WASIUNGTON , Aug. 7.-Thmo presid"nt today appoInted Burton E , Bennett of tIme state of Waahimigton to be United States district attorney for the district of Alaska. A. I' , , t.Ietm ty ( itItiIA , flmifttti Express : TheA. P. A. cIty gay. ornimment of Omaha has proceeded to thu length of wtthhohling tIme pay of firemen , ' " iOliceiutfl , etc. , In order to assure their iii. legtanco Iii the contest , It is evident that Omaha is mit io'esent imu mm state of anarchy , 'fime politician responsibie for this latest nmcmve I , Cadet Taylor , a son.in-haw of Sterling P. Itotimuti , , fornierly public printer \Vaatiluig. . ton cmiii ti'eih known to cld ihiulfalonians. Sprhiigfleid ( Maa , ) ltepubhlc.in : Time Omaha l'uhiCO row Is a prultict of ( lie A 1' . A. Inotemnent wlmtc'Im Is ascendant in the city , fho Present idles commnislon Is ii non- pai'tianmi hotly flhuhOiiuietl by time governor of time state hauler it cllarter ProvIsion of ISS7. but tlmn A. 1' . A. , which In Imi control of hue repuiblk'an iliui'ty itt Onmaims , hiss desired a comniiuisslon of Its otumi choice amiti stlcceedth In gettimig timrotigiu the isle Ieglaiattiro an act to reorgartico tile commIssion .nitl hut mliii ahuilOintIlug power ill Ilme imanuis of ( lie otter- ney general amid ( lie commissioner of titib- lie iaiuds , along wimh the governor , Instead of in the latter's hamuda alone , rimhs Dill- gtmlar choice of an mippoiimtiilg board was inapiretl by time f.uct apiarcnmiy that the present attorney gt'nei-ah atiul isntl comnmuiis. sioimei' are reputilirarms of \ . P , A. syin. hathiies. Governor liolconib Is a PoPulist. The iimlmlmedlato trouble , whulcim has been ttumeatenirig to develop iirriottshy , was starlet ! by Governor ltohcomiib's refusal to Join the other inemmmhmers of tue appointIng board In nunllmmg : 0 Il " % 17 Pal ice comu mu lmt Ion cii I im e In- shunt , antI Insisting eu taking a hart at least of time thirty ilays uiluhclu hie clolmmus is left the board by time law to coimakter carefully ii hmoni to aciect Thus sceimus to be a very moasonatmlo POsitioml. lhmt ( tie imothicatis In head of tile secret order , entluuotl lie doubt by their hats stucceas in turmulng Simpemintunil- emit Marble of ( hue ilubhie schools out of iiilict , cotild not walt. anti their agents oim time tip- pointing board have hroceeietl , to nammie' a neti' imlice cOimillllasiOn vithmouit the Ibm-lid- pation of the govem'mmor. It Is now a tIght between time old anti now ioiice coutiinisslona --the one insisti Ii g ti 110 ii huoltiimm g on tmmitlh tlut , fuii apuolmltiiIg board has acktl , and lauving ( hue aupiort of time muuayor , and time other soekiimg to drive time oltI conitiulaIoti otit of the inihilc building antI takIng eoimtroh , and being restraIned therefrom by a court in. Jumnctioim , Th.it a ilght could be stirred uim on so sieiuder anti silly a basis its is here mnmule itbolbIfest sluoiva how inhiammied inmblic senti- fluent In Otnaimut intust have become. and Imow stircesattil has beeim tIme A. P. A. appeol to race auth religious llroiudtce. It Is about as disgraceful tutu episode all around as the iast lloston riot. houston I'ost : The troubles iim ill Omaha spring fronl the strong Pull omit ! numerical strength of the Anierican ProtectIve associn- tion imi that city-In other vortls , the IlIjec. tion into politico of ltnowmlotlulmtgismml mica moore ailll religious tiimlmmuoslties. it is over arid over again In imlstory ( lie amost clearly taumght of all lessons that imo quarrels arc so bItter as antagonisimimi growing out of re- ligiotis iurbiulices amutl race hatreds. It was for this reason anuormg other- excellent Pohiti- cal ones that the frammiers of the Amuierlcti organic law proruouiicod against aiiy comnblna- tion of chiurcim amid state amutl declared for ab. solute religious freedom nnd equality in ( lila country. Mcii or ccnmmuniti.es , on oltlmer sIde , who are agitatIng such Issues rind dragging - ging them into politica are utterly imnanmeri- can in spirit. A constitution wotmid be but waste paper to then had ( Ito > ' power to uIia. pose of it. The country tviii generally regret to see such a dsgraccfui ! row iii progress iii Omaha or elsewhere. It looks like a con- siderabio portion of time American public hail tailed to appreciate lnstlttmtIomis-eapeciahly in matters of conscieluce. Buotjmess quiesticas are those only that ought to divide rmltliilclp.ll sontimmuent anti parties. Anti Imi tIme meantimmia no tears need be sheti by the country mit large ii'hiatever time Gutcomno in the Nebraska me- tropolis. Dtubuquo Teiegraph The new fire antI Police comumnissionors Of Omaha appointed by two of time three niernbcrs of the state board created by tIme act of the last. inglslaturo ilave determmiinetl not to attempt to seize theIr offices by vioionce , but to test thuo conatitum- tioimaiity of tIme law providing for their op. pointmommt. Their determination Is a resuit of necessity rather than of choice. for they discovered that if they almould underttmko to OUSt the old board by force they would hove to contend not only with time law and order niemmient of the city , but witlm the , muhiltia of the state. It the srmprenme court shall finally - ' afllrni the validity of their appolntmmlent timero will be no opposition to their aasuinmitioil and exercise of official authorIty , notwithstunding that it is known in advance ( lucy wili abuse their power by reorganizing the fire and police departrmments In accordance with the wishes of ( ho secret proscriptive society of wlmich they are members. it is unlikely , imoivever , that the courts will sustaIn thorn , for it Is the jtidgmeiut of Governor liolcoimIb , vimo was formeriy one of the ablest judges iii the state , 0011 of many learned lawyers , ( hint tIme act of time legislature , conuhictimmg as It does With thmo provisions of tlto Omaha charter makimg : time mayor a mnemubor of tluo board ex-ofllclo , is repugnant to the orgammic law. It is well for time A. P. A's that tlmey eventually resolved to leave the settieniont of time disputed Issime to the courts , Ilati timey pmmrsued tIme polIcy which they orglmIally favored they would simply imave invited dccl- rmiation if not annihilation , e 'I'itl'l'lh 'PIIIFLiIS. Star SayIngs : The ohil legend of tIme ret- headed girl mmii tlmo white Ilortie luns beoru remodeled. It hmami been dlucoi'ered ( limit whmenei'er a retI-imeadoil gin Is seen on a wheel there Is in tue ncighboriuood a white man on a bicyc'ie. New York Journal : Amnntt'ur ArtIst-I miluomlid like to present ( lie imst : picttmr' I painted to HOilOi cimitritable lnstltutiomm. Noi' , which wnmiiui ynu i-ecomnmnenul 7' ' Cruel Lady Friend-The build asyiulmul. Boston Franscriiit : I'lmysician-And ott have felt tilbi tvmty for several ulays' ! it irli Let me see your tongue. I'atierut-It's mo use , doctor ; no tongue can tell how I auffor , Ietrolt Free l'resms : "flook nrc not dry goods , " reinturketi a cynical simoppem in a , retail dry goods store. "Sonietimnes they tire , " retorted the weary clerk. Now York Itecorther : Those Hateful Girlte-Oh , I do foci so imot mirutl unconifort- abie mmii time dumat sticks to mime so. "Probably you didn't give time varmiisli ( true to dry before you caine out , " I , "iown Topics : Dumnle'y-lIow tin yomi sup. 1)050 Napoleon would have luoketi ridimig on ml , trolley car ? Chitmmnicy-If ho hail had a trolley car to ride on lie would never have beomi defeated at Waterloo. _ Robinson ( Ken , ) Index : If the clllg'ocr. \veu.e bigger-as big as a cow-and iuis digger - ger had the vigor of mu subsoIler plow , can you tell. dear picknlcker , wimore you wouid mie now ? Chicago Record : "You say , " onurmurod GeneVieve , sweetly , "that you wore lou to love mne when yotm first saw mu in bloom- cr5 ? " "QuIte riglmt , " said Algernon , aim hue nressed imer to his bosom , "I knew iliaC It you , Ililn't look like vem-y much of mu fright imu bloomers you must mio very beau , tiful. " AN INSPIItATION. t1etv York Trutlm. ' "jtnd wIll you clImb. mee'eet mmmulul , ' ' lie said , . 'vItiI mo , this lofty mountain ? " 11cr cheeks by ( turn grew 1)510 , then red , She slowly riulticil tier drooping head , "Is timero oil toll , " time question shot ] , "An ice cream soda fountain ? ' S ii I ISt'31 II lIlt it I.t i.l'I'I 11 $ . New I'otk Voriti , The watermneion days ore come , 'i'lme gituidest of the year , Of bathing tilt anti euting almirts , And iemniomiadu anti beer , hleapotl In tue hammocks of the grove , The aunimner girls , unwed. On earannela and ioPc baiI Amlti oilier things are fed. TIme stIcker and ( lie Jay have flown , 'rho bluffer stmim shows tight , /tnul from across time hoard tie calls. 'I'Imrougil all the jocund muiglmt , Powci.-Latest U. S. Gov't 1tcport Highest of all in Leavening . - . . _ V B&ch * t I tOWTEL'Lf PU1 'V V