: . . . . . . > -I ; ; : : -V-- --L1Th - : . - - ; . , _ _ , . - I I ,1 , TnJO OM.AIIA : DAILY BE1 : t ONJAY , SEPTEMIIER 2 , l8nG. - J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : _ . _ ( ( : THE OMAHA DAUX 1 c 2ApAx. DEE - - - - - - _ - - - - - - = - tOHtWAT1fl. J0ttor. : < - - - - - - - - - - - - ] 'UI.Iflf' ! IWlmy - MOtNINC. ) - - - Ttml ; Ol sUIJC1tI'TrnN. ( Vllh' flee ( Wilott Rm.d"y ) , One \ r..S 8 I 1)aIIy nee nntl tinJy , One Yar . . . . . . . tG O ( Ill nalY . nnl . . ttnJ"y . . . . . . . . \tar. . . . . . . . . . GO 7ht. . JnnthH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 r , tunly , H. . . Oln Yeir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Halm"ay ; , Bee , tine 'iar . . I . . . . . . . . . y.a. . . 11 ( , " . ' kly 1. " . One Yenr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OFI"lerS. : Omnh. . Tlu JI.e fluIt4n . . . 'l. J e nul"n Imith flninlirt. Slller lilk. , . Corner N And 2Uh S' . Council \ I rr ! . 1 I.nrl 8trt. Chlcll 01. : 17 Chnmb.r nf Corre" " . Ntw Ycrk n.m :1 1 ! . 1 Hn.1 1 o Tribune fluIIding . " 'khlnJlon , II F Rlr.el. N. W COItP fiPONfl1Ci. COnmION ( rII Mt ccrnimuntentlonfi tPUttInR 10 ntWO nn1 ' .1- Al 1.1"llnR tonal communlCAlon. lnler ,1'0111 ' h. ndtt . ' " . .11 'ro the 1,1 lor. IRINr ! ! SH ltTTJnS : All ttIInC'q Irle , nn(1 ttmltnncu , holld b. " .1rtsco . 10 'fho . nnl Ilbl.hlnl Company . OmAh" , Drntt' ' cn . 18 nn4 , 1"II"rrt o.lero 10 ba madc . pnrnb ! 10 tIi , or,1r . ot 'h ' 000lpfliV. 1,1 tomfn'l. TIm urE ! lm.WINO COM 1N \ t u - - - - - - ITATgMENT 0' CICUI.\TION. a.OflO I. 'J"chlrlc ) , "lcr.tarr of The lee Pub. 10hlng cnmpaIy : . h.lnl , duty eworti . eay . that the actual numh.r or tuft and cnlptelt cp1e ot the Daily MnziIng , . gvenln tn" $ unlay l e prlntl durIng th , ! month ot ! July 1S : . Woe nl tolowo : 1. . . . . . . . 1n3 1. . . . . . . . 1Olt ! 2. . . . . . . 19.11 iS . . . . . . . . 19,4..5 3. . . . . . . . 19.1 : 1. . . . . . . . . 1o.o1 ' 4. . . . . . . . . n.R ! 2) . . . . . . . . . " G. . . . . . . . . 19,161 21. . . . . . . . 2'J.065 ' \ G. . . . . . . . 15,16 : I 22 . . . . . . . . 19.0'1 7. . . . . . . . 2r.O . 23. . . . . . . . . 19.61 8. . . . . . . . 19./1 : I 24. . . . . . . . 1901 9. . . . . . . . . 19,093 25. . . . . . . 1.0'1 10. . . . . . . . 19.0U 2G. . . . . . . . 1 .n6 11. . . . . . . . 19.132 I. . . . . . . 19.137 1. . . . . . . . 19. . 29. . . . . . . . 21.l : 13. . . . . . . . II.IZr , . 29. . . . . . . . 19,036 1. . . . . . . 'OlIO 3r. ) . . . . . . 19163 1. . . . . . . . 21,11 . 3. . . . . . . 19,122 16 . . . . . . . n,03t Totol . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ,59.121 Luo ileductiotie for unCod ! and returned cOllol l.duclol. . . . . . . . . unod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.21 Net n1e . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5S'.SQ2 Vnly overage . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 1.99 (1lOfl(1F3 n TZSCnUCK Sworn to before me an.1 oub"crlbe In my preencp thlo 131h dny ot Auust. , IS9r < Ir..noe ( : N P. Fgn Notary PUbUC. - - Now let the w0'I , on the enlurgenlent of the water lulns : commence at once nud proceed wihout delay. The extenslol of the Iacallam pawing on the connty rOlds wi doubtcsH be taken Ul JI Hmo for the fall cumpul Everything works JltO the free Hlver hopper now If Mr. BrJ'an's O'jal IR to he tllen as 1 blmelnlc wcathm' . Jlroplwt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I' n'I'J' RICccRslve Htcil ( In penlcnt rJ' tatC'1 mllcl' - the ( lew law Is allltonal plof that the -whole thing Is one gigan. 1 tic Hwhlle ! trout Htart to flutisli. . 'he qlcStol IH : What convicts will lIe left to come mileI the II'OOsel ) new Jrlson contlct aftet' the maui field haH been II'e.emlltet ) ) hJ' the subcontractors ? Con I'esSmtl Mercer ought soon to IISCOVJL' hhnself , fm' there Is ' . ( lsco\'cl' ) some IH'OS- } ec of n site being srlected for the South Omaha Ilostolce bullln . has be forgotten that hanqlwt l ? If. not to 111m , to whom cal the lallJolntel ( bid- derI alpeal for consolation ? 'he joint ( lC1)13t0 between rival candidates - latcH for Iloltcni ) hOU0'S does lint SCCI to stand In high favor In Klmtucl'J' I)0'SOIS who are willing to .settle their dl'm'cnces In so tame 1 maller as a - - forensIc contest cannot expect to be 110lmlnr on the Kentucy boarlls. The Ilolmlst Itate C01enton huts tie- dared for the Inllnth'e nlHl refei'euiduin. 'l'he IIOlllHt ot'atir4'lll he "ellt busy through h the entire camIal n trying to cXlllaln to their bewildered followers whnt thlJ' I wi have to 10 Rhoull they get the initiative anll refereiidtun. , nrl allel Goneml Peobles will lend the ' 'hUslon county hosts to the re- Jmhlcan state conyenton , but he will 11'st disarm his grizzled wartlors. Ills stock of shotguns Inll riles was plir- - chased for use In lghtn Indians nnd not In lighting for Iloltcni ) recognition. Dr Sln'le says that It Is not the bush- ness of the city health omcers to 11311110- ter to IIUIeIS , no matel' what the cxl- encJ' nlJ' he. According to the Inter- IJelaton of the law by the eminent lllHl of the health delmrtment PolItIes Is the only business he Js expected to ' ntell to , 'rn3-lor . the South Da1ota defaultIng .n Dal\t leflultn x-stale treaSI'II' , not content wih com. lroflhIMIuig ) for a minimum HentcnC 3113- dcr the II \ \ ' . InsIsts on being out on ball whie his 11111cui to the court of 11nal jurIsdIction to tecalo the Inw 11. ullplcable ) IH lenlln . ' 'n 'lol' Is not letting . IIJ' good things Sill ) by him. An Omaha divIne recently declared pat'ty JJltcs to bo the hl10 : of uuiuuilci- Iml government. lie probably ImoWH no 1010 about I than m11 : ' others , but In this IIRtaneo ho struck the lal : squarely on the Ilac1 I Is the duty ot oveu.y voter In Omnha ! to work for 1 101- part 151111 JlIc1u'y j IlII 1 10nlll'thmn 6chool boar . . I I I'rof. T. LawI'I'nce : , rnu : hln's articles I In reply to Coin are now out In book I ft'Iil. Before wc Imow It the copy- : righted edItIon of the 101.lurYIJ' : do- hnto wi he Inunchl)1 npon nIL 110cent P1it)1IC ) . I IIIIy 010 else Is thInking of Jllhlhlln ) his views on the slyer quos- } tlon ho vIll do 'ehl to ' ' ' his ' wi 10 wel hurry IHlnt'I's 01' the ehitire financial lIterature held - . chtm Itcmtl'o lell wi SOOI hn : \0 heel Pre-eluhited. For atllll'al'unec 8al0 : two bids have } Icen malIc : for the II'Ollolcd new lirison contract Inll thus a show of competItIon nU\le. ( luuilCi'S If the Stlto Board of luhlc LI1tlR a11 BuildIngs hn\e' beeii ; clalmll ; big 1t\lnJs to the state If 01' ) , their Ilnls of IWlleltar ' mall I'111t . - are cnrrlcd : Into effect. Whel the comu- petth'o bids that do hot C011lete are ' ( ICCClltl'\1 and the hew contractor Stmii'ts L , to work \0 wi soon bu 1'lllhlCI to : judge whether these 1'CJlt ; Il'u1Iscs ) are . , rel1emn blo. , . : GO\'l'muclt Dlrletor Coombs hns ' \ 1Ial ' alh'l'll It the opInion that the ' COllCtoU of the gO'erllmiiemjt wih - . lime tllol PacIfic . road Is n drnwbtt'k : to Its ProsPerIty 111 shlull ho tl'rl 1- l atol lS SOOI' al posslhle. \\.t Mr. . - oomhs ) professed tl favor the Uelh' , lIl , which soujl t to COltlle the hVe.4- cut ohnoxtous conuu'ctlon iii stIll cOllctlol . 11 Htl 1011 ohloxlol11 fOI'1 for UC J''II'S. Time only wnJ' to turmllnte thIs COll'ctol Is to order the l'UI\1 to sale 01 fore- closurl' ' .hl' sooner the hetel' for the 0\'t'11uent and for the rol , i Tub ; S. ; 0S.ll. ( ( ltf.I Iii ) , , .t.'II' . " "T i ' ' 'Ih" 1IWn1U1110nt ! of the Nebl'aslm : Ilolnl OUlrd : at HaMtlJs , which ) : hnl just closed , whlo 01 the i whole stceesftll % nlil Hlo\ll ; n : ' 111'1'11 : IUII'O'I'llclt both 11 dIM- ellllH nUll ( form , hns : hl'ought out ( lefl'I ) ' \lllel of radIcal defects whlh IhI11el ( bl t'll'llm1 ( ! hy ch:1Jes : 11 mctw.1 al11 ( mnll : eltlt. 'Iho National ( limed 1M the mIlitia or time state of lhl'nI\ ) , and Its ulcamll' : l\lt IH a school of Ilsh'lcton fur 01- CII'S nod umieui . I I ! not un adjunct or the Glnd AI'IJ' 111 I Hhulll mieltliei' I be mneJe ( a sllle Iho\ to 111se the old ' soldier 0' a cl'cw , tu 11h'ac time crowd for the belelt ) of SOlo tuwn. Whie the Ol'altt'IJ' Is time nrw of the past antI the Nntolnl Uun'll ( time ! fl'IY of the future , twre hj 10thllJ that the Natolal Glnrt CII gain by hell ; clllllet ) 01 1n oat stubble adjacent to the O. A. n. CuthlIl p. ) ' ' 1he Il1telf time young soldIer fholll I'eell him imusy from t o'docl In time mOIIII till 8 alllht. lie hns leltlw tle nor 111111'IIIIJ' to lsten to the stcrcotJlcd ( fllcelhe poured forth by the hour fl'OI the 11 ! of hute.scaled ) Illtcn ) nH ! 1111 f'mice'mmieiidlmmg ; c1erals. Time Nlcl1upmcnt should bo a school of Ilstrlcton , nnc that fnct hits been ; h'cl Jwtcal rcco/ullon / this 'ell 10'C thun ever before Dress } llrde ) ! , Intllcctons and revIews are II'ollel'ly n pnlt or 1ltnrJ' life , but they should he gIven ns n lesson In tactics IHI not lS I 1el'O Hllectnco ! for the inimitltoido. A week In cal1J It all too short for a school of milItary tactics and ( disclphimie. At l.nst : two days arc \\'asted In PitCh- Imig and bl''nl\ng calp , which heaves onlJ' four ( lays forreai worl Time great eXlense of the cnca111ment ) Is trans- pOI.taton , and If the school were extended - tended to last ten tinys or two weeks the Increased benefits would greatly excecd the Increased CXJCmlSe. 'J'hc chlllm u CUll Il'cscntod by Governor - ernor Duwes wus intended to stImulate time energies of the various comllnlcl towmtrd ohtnlnln Pt'rfcCtlOtl In form Il 11'I'fccton I Int l'l. M'hen the udmlllst1ton of its LlV'111'd becomcs such that Iii two successive years the best COmlH\les . are , thrown out on I technicality It bcI I collies 1C'cly a cause of contention anl1 discord 111 uterIJ' falls In Its Jnn'pose. H rules were Ilhl clown hl'(1l elough to nlhult all companies and its award dcchlml bJ' Ulll'ojmlced ( and comlletLlt regular UIIY olcers there would be some honor In wlnnll It amid time Gov- el'nol"s cup wou11 cClse to menace time very existence : of t1 NotIonal Guard. Whie 10thln ; II miiary lIfe Is so etsentul as strict clsclplne und obedlenc , It should ho relemheled by the othicers In coifluilllIid that time Na- olcm's commanc tonl1 Guard Is a voluntary or anlatol nnd It should not 'ho malle unpopular hy 11sclplno which Is severe bCJ'ond I'enson. They 8hou11 not forget tmt mal ) of the men have como from the store a\1 countlg room anll have hot tiiO enI11'nnco' the fl'mel' or me- chanic. 'hcn more than ono mun fllnis awaJ on the line I should he a \\'I'nln that Ihouhl not go unheellcd. Nor Is there Ul ' l'lson , why In time of Ilcnce ? I ; ul'\1 ! hoult tramp the camp ' till nlht long or why the comlnlcs } should he dried thlugh I ( Ilrenchln min. I tile next elCllpmcnt Js dJ- yorcell fl'om the Gra\1 Arm ' reunion ; If It will Sllo\1 ) two weeks calped 01 some meatow far from alY large town , but ncar sonic body of water with good \ Jshln ; amid boating to whlo away leis- \ moments ; If It wi observe a ( Us- cplne that Is strict , but not foolIshly . there L wh ' the Na- seVCle : , L' 10 reason whiy tolal Guard Hhoull hot ollyI'OW In elclelcy , but nlso In pOII11ItJ' : . TUB CONTEST IN , ) LII1YL1IND. 'l'here Is no 110ubt that Senator GO' mal hns : In hUld time Imrclestl ht of hIs polItIcal career ulll I he Is successful ho wi take mich hIgher rauik as a shrewd nl11 81\1fnl polItical manager all mnlllll1t0' HU\ he 10W hus. 'rue olllJsllol . to him wihin tile democrtc Jart ) allllll1'S to bL Htcnl1y growing nut ! It now Ilclules SOl1 of the strongest . ' est mel 11 the } altJ' : . 'hen such 11em- oCI'ute lenders nH GoVm"nO' Brown , ex- Govelor . Jaclson .11t cx-GoyelJol WhJ.te boldly . avow their determlnlton lInt to SUlllll.t ) tile GOllal ticket the sttul ton Is 11llell serous for the senator - ator . a 11 his factIon. Bx.GOyer10r 'iVhmyte , 1 very strong 111 11tuentul ' 1111111 , whose Ilrolul hoast ) I hns been that he lever sCI'atched n Ilemocrtc ticket Ilurlng hIs long poltcal career , an- nounccll I few thiys age that ho Is op- posell to the Gormal cn11hlute : for ; 0\- ' ermior. lie declared that time tmc hnl l'lvld when mnlhood : 11emul1s that those who ( ale d'mimocrats fl'om Illnclple ' Ihouhl not he Icd like sheep to the ! KluuJhtel hJ' thidin who leap } into the saddle mimid coiistitute themseh'cs lead- Sllllo 111 consttute lenl- eI ' s. lie Illmltc\l that the slunton Is a serious one for the democracy , hut Rnll : that now II the accllltell tulle when \'OIJ' mnn or bravo Instncts nnl hon- orhle alplratolH , feel that this politl- cal yoke Is no longer bearable. 'rho Olloslton to 8enatol' GOlIun IH In 11\ ' cue to his attitude toward the nilmlllsh'nton , . the : lnl)111 ; selltor en- tC'hllnln InJ.thln hut a trlencly re- t\'d for Mr ; lo\'elnlul , but It Is not iii- together for thIs rl'Hon that there Is a sl'ol faction of time IlemoracJ' agaInst iilmmi. Ills uIel'uIHlous polItical moth- oils m'c COhidOlliiied b ' theOI'e condl'mnel by \OI'e fair- mil II el men of time pnrtr , who have /I'o\n tIred of HUhmltng to the dIcta- tel of n political hess who recogmiizes no such thug as honor or honesty In POhItiCs . "Gormnauilsumi" Is In the politics of Mmtrylaiid symionymomms with evel'y- timing that I ! C01Upt , hlse amid uIMcrup- ulous In poltcl1 1 : ' nIIHlltou , IUI It his growil so bold aunt reckless ns to huye . become utterly Intolerhlo to the 11t.O deellt Inll self-vesp.'ctImmg 1en In the Il'moel'ate 111'tJ' : , Icn who believe that I Is hl'ter ) the party suffer defeat titan to ho bl'llencl whim such n chnr 1ctl'r as the contnuec success of Gor- 1111111's mltholsUHt give It Il'hoso who have : revolted against limo ticket . clc tatcll by the senator 10 not heslato to II'oelall ) this amid the Indicatons are that : time nnt.fOl11 factIon Is steadily Jlllnlng Ml'llJth. In Nome countIes this factIon has conl'oled the conventous nut ! sowe ot its I lcatcl'l Ire enid t bo - - . 11 favor of 1'ltlng ' ' 1 Inllclllllent ( 11e1' I . OCltc state tc'l II the fchl , thlllh It Is hartly 11'lbnble ) this wi b" done. 'fhe sItuation certainly looks mORt ( a. : vorlhlu ) to rlllblcll 8UCCet ! ' 1hc i-c- Ilbleal callllllte ( ( for ; o\'l'nol 18 n , sh'ol ; amid IJOllllnt' man Inll 11 II time , election of relrl'8eltatves to congress : Inst year the 1'lllhlclnS ) cast the hmirg. , cst vote I Is obvious Ult time chnlces for relllcal victory this year are ex- tre\elJ' goOi. ( IUlsn 1.'AI JJ : : : { . Omaha wi entertain not less than fl'om 2i,000 to OO peolJle every day 111'11 : fair weel ' .he cIIHCIJ' : of our hotels wi be tlxel to the utmost limo time hosillllt ' of our cItizens must he uxtolulell as far 1S possible to the visitors ami guests wih II our utcs. ' 0 sJstelntze the 11sh'Jhltol If hiout- lug iopluiatImmi' outside of the regular hotlls there Iholhl bo a buren of In- ( om'liiatioii . celtllr locltec to which nil 111.tes who m'o dilposel to accommo- . dnte sti'aiigers Ihoulc report nnl tlurotighi whIch visitors to time . fair should he assIsted 11 seeking 111u.telM Dlrln ; full week there wi ho a tre- 1enilolR IH'essl'e ) upon ) 11 transllrtu- Uon facilitIes. Tim 11eml11 wIll bo not only for adequate transIt between the city and fall grounds , hit Ilso for I street car service to all Ilrts of the city at 11 hours of time cay amid nlht ' .ho street railway company should ho pre- pared to rUI cars all nlht emi time prIncIpal thoronghfares , If not on all the hues . Iii Denver tim street raIlwayS run what they cal "owl cars" It regular IntC'mls after 111nlght nil the year rotiimd amid there I ! no rcnson whJ' Omha should not hlve slmlnr transit facilItIes when there Is n 11eJnUl for them. D\ln falt' week thcre will he a great C'ush of PeoPle In time streets of Omnll at nlht anc the illumInations III PJ'l'otechnlc displays wi necessitate I'ccaltons agaliist nccideiits nnl hires ns well II I/alnst Ilclqloclwt ) , Hnlak : thieves unc house breakers. Time fire unt polce tel.tments : wi therefore hayc : to be rclnforcet by specials and the regular force must expect to lc ) detailed . tailed for extra cuty , During time fair there will m'ccRsfrIJ' he 1 relaxatIon of the police surveillance over reputable resorts that sell liquor , but there wi huyo to bo IncI'eaRec vl lance ulon the dIves ant joints where men are trapped } ant robbed tl'ou h decoy CII'PO'S and } J'ofCilonal Hwlndlm's. Peoplo'who com to the fair mire enttet to pltecton ant : a fall 10 - tl'n for every celt of money they spend whlo here. 'he men who huvo labored so faithfully Int InccssnntJ' to immnia' the cxposllon a memorable affair should see to I tha the relJ ta lon of bmulm : does not slitTer clher In commOlous nc- commollatons ( , In the variety of enter- ttmlmnuent In cheap Inc rapid transit ant ( In time safety of man , woman all chIld both day nu } night "tYBWm DECISION EXl'ICTID. Comptroller . Bowler of the Treasury Ilellll.tnent , who has asluet thai right to plSS upon the cOIHtlut.olnlly of the npIJ'ollrlaton ) to iIIY ) the sugar bouiity . hns received time bl'lefs nnt united .qr- nmlnts In the hearing hat bqfO'u him alil : Is un el'stoot to bo comlletl his Ilcclslon ulln time poliits iiivoivcoL I Is the impressIon . 1nturaly derived from the attItude of the comllh'olel ns shown In ' time heHhl : s , that his deciSion wi lam adverse to the claim of the sugar ; 1'OWl'S , and I Is tmlt : to he tIme hit'lIef of some . that It , , ' 1 go stIll further lil assert . thnt the . comltroler Is clothed bJ' law wih cC.tnln judlelnl fUlctonR which take him out of time ' ' t.lw category of it iilml'L'iY mlnlstcrlnl ofiicer aiid I 111'c1J' OICC' Int hUlJSO 1110n ) him time duty not only of consider- lug the Ilw lS lIS'I't : by congress . but of dctol'mlnln whether that Ilw II 01' Is not In Iself nnl Inll volt heenuHo In conlct wih constutonnl IH'O- vlsioiis In the event of 11' , Bowllr dc- cleln agaInst time RUUI growers I Is to hI ollell he will ; 0 to the extent ex- 'leetod [ In assertIng the authorl ' of his olhice . blcause It WQull mnl\ stroilgol demnne1 on congress for legIslation to better te1lle and to properly restrict the fUltols of the comptroller of the ! tLOflSliu'3 ' . who now . arrogates to hhlsel llwe - 's which certainly congress never IntUlled , In cre,1lng time ofllce . lie 'Hhould cxerclHe I Is not surprisIng that the pOlllon assumel by Bowler should cause ap- II'ehenslon to other interests whose blR miguthuist the o\C'nment In time nature of subsidieS 0' bountIes wi como before that olcial for adjlmtllcntiohi , amnong these beihig the Hlcamshll : company subsidies . 'Hlles for carryiimg time malls . I tile comlltroler has the authority to hold up the approprIatIon for sugar bounties there Is no apparent reason why lie Is not equally authorized to refuse to Il- low the itiYilient ) of mnl subslleB , and Indeed It It not easy to see where the lne Is to be drawn wih respect to np- lJroprutons ot this nature. I Is evl- delt hunt Howler IR sUl1lortell In his po- slto1 by time presltent and secretary ot time treasury 1111 this beIng tl case It Is Pretty safe to say Iw wIll not recede tram It The sugar growers mny therefore - fore 111,0 up their minds to walt n J'\'nl or two tOl' the hittYhimelit of their just clllms , for there Is very little doubt that the courts will decIde In their tu- vor. ODSER'IG N1lTllLlTY , The arrest by the federal authorites lust Friday ot twenty men charged wih 1 violation of the neutlly laws II organIzing an expedItIon to Cuba Is time first tanllble evllence that the of- Iclnls or the govclmcnl are observing proper vigilance In time enforcement of the IIutrltJ' laws anti its eleet will probnhly bo wholesome. Undoubtedly the 8PI1lsh gO\l'nment has felt that this jo\'cI"nment was not doing its wlolo duty In this matcI' , that although time luthO'ltes at W'asimimigton hat taken nU time measures , lIecesSary to the ober. alIce of 10utrly the SUb0111lto of- lclals wel'e hot NO active and ylJlant II time crcumst.ne8 olemanded . Time exlstenco of this feeling has been in- 11ctetln time utterances of time Spanish press and It must bo confessed there has been excuse for I In the uumcrous . _ . , .4S.--- " - - ' - - - - ' rOllortl ) or eXIIdlllll ! rOI'IUll II anti 111111111 ; fl'oll' { tie tIIC1 States tu nlll the , ' . Clhnll Iimitimgt'mmts. Nor Is It IIUIttoluhle ! tiitt tn Illhl'r of RUll ex. IclltOIR Ilthl11 ornnl71111 imei'e mimid successfully iamithi ( In . ' Bucce MruIJ' In'IUb' Cull. ( UnIJ' n " I ' few olnys uo 11tt \ , , was Htntel tlt the agents of time II I\lnt1 In New York lund received inl'brmlmntiomi . 1'lcel'uII Inrotliuton of time 1l11n Iii ( lha of 1' ' ; .1 pedlton which lef I lhlhullllhln ! ROle ItWO WCIIs ! ago nl111 which I ! sold lb I tpve I ) comivo'Yeoi to time IIS\/eltH f\1 field Ilece ! , two howl1lr8 , aO ( I riles amid 200- I ) i rOlnlH uf nllnunllol , be- flle 1 gremtt ItWniflr uf Iwelclle anll ( held npiinratus . ' . I lh nn eXlwdllon , dc- Ilrtlfml ou'c'.of the iIt'iliCilai ) 1I0'tR ) of thc country . Is wol cnlculatell to calse tile 81111Rh ; O\'el'llent to dOlht whether time olclnlH of 011 O\'I'I'llent , chl'/ell wlh scelmig that time 11Itliy I laws ure ohsC'\'cd are faithfully Iler- I fClnll ; their ditty. 'J'hl arrest of the mlhlsterll Pllt : ' lust Friday , agaImist whol there \0111 Icel , to ho ) a good CIe ? , 11 ' helll to remiiovt' this Ilolht nntl It hilly also serve to put a chock utln these ntel11lH to I vlolato our lawI , which lulc hecn cnco\'ncd hJ' time suc- cess thl t lulls hItherto utollcc them. Aml'lcnl HrllltIJ' wih the cause of the CUbl1 hIS\CltA hlH not nhnted. : On the colitrary It I ! II'ohfbl' Iwener nnllOI'e ( ; cnC'nl 10W than at any lire- \'Ious tme silce time Ins1I'lcton started. But time AIC'lcan Ileoille respect law Int desire ! that the Internatonll ob- l ltons of their O\'orlnent sl1 ) he ) faithfully kept nl11 therefore they wi give 10 countennnce to opemtons whloh conl'n\'ene time ! law : timid violate our oh- latons to 1 flllly mmntion . 'l'hls hico- Illc wi continue to extend to time Clhan : hlurgelt ! the mornl HllllJrt of Its sym- IJthJ' , re/IIIII'SS of whlt Spain mar think qf I. hut the 1mtrllJ' laws IUHt he emifoi'cotl lut ( tIme dem1nd for this Is mOI'e urgent now thln m'or. 'Vonwn have n conHtlttolul ant God-given right to rile a hlcJ'cll aiid they are h0l11 to ha\o 1 conifortab'e and nllll'oll'lato ) : dress thC'cf0' " So declared time Arl\nsas judge who this- chll'/ell. the hlooler.clad : II'jlonor or- rested with , a /I'rat fo1lsh of tll- 1)etS ) for nlIIJfrln ; In Imble In Indecent apparel. 'Pius settles It Alr womln dCII'ln'd of the privilege of riding 1 hilcycle , nnl riding In hloon1ls nt thnt , Iny alpeal ) to time lnlnlJ' of the con- sttuton for a redress of her "Ton s. I wi henceforth he a serious thing for IUJ' : mln to interfere wih the pursuit or this boil-given cyeiing habit ' GOllI'en cJ'tII ; bJ' every womln who Is 19 iniineol . Time St. Louis Glnbe-Democrt ( : says that the RI1IO .r Is not allproclntet In this coumltry , so fuyo1ol with its laturnl growth In II'oflslol. Pm'hnps SO. As a matter of fact timelllm1hlower Is one of enl most OIIlIII\lal : \ of wild 1io'crs. Ho who scoffs a't , the sUnIOWlI' does not undm'HtHl Its beauty. , "re hayo at hast ' d' ' coYerot one lliaco where according ' 1 to tile report , the \each crop Is 10shqrt \ That plnco : Is In Nebraslut. I there Is nny other spot .111 . tIme Uullt ! States where the Pouch CI'OI' Is 'up to CXXCCtiltiOiiS It tiiighmt to seak ) imp : tt once. ) ) luK Jut o 'I. } : I.lorKeJelt. . York Democral. Virginia democrats have started a pros- Idental boom for J. Sterling Morton The only preceptble 'endorsement lho Morton pres- Idental boom has receved : In Nebrdska Is from that great admlnstraton : organ , the State Journal. . Intorllton on the l.ItJOIM . Chicago Times-Ileralil. Secretary Morton has ordered that the Cans of horse meat must be labeled. The secretary should go a little further and order that the calor and age Of the anImal be put on the labels. To be eating a scrrel fet from 1 horse that dId duly before the war under the Impression - ! pression that you are devourIng I chestnut fly of tender years Is an Imp slfon that the astute should , secretary . gad agllnst U- - PozIlC of the Curfew Itt-IL SpringfIeld ( Mnss ) Rrpullcnn , A surprising number Of towns In the north- west have adopted the practice Of ringing a bel at 9 o'cloclc at night as a sIgnal for all children under 16 years lo go to their homes on penalty of arrest. Reports from these towns are to the effect that the people are much plea ed with It. and so other towns , anj not I few cites , are agitating tile queJton of Its adoptIOn. Paternalsm In government seems to have a strong hold In the country . A l'olltN for l'elt. Ilncoln Independenl ( pop. ) . That Paul Vanervoort Isn't altogether "all right" In the line Of reform Is demonstrated - strated by his complete , lay down with the republc3n-corporaton-A. P. A. gang In the Omaha fire and police mudjle. lie Is a populist for pelt. As Is well known. the new commission law was originated and passed as a slap at Governor iiehcomb . and Vandervoort joins the gang to help carry out their scheme" Either he Is crooked 8S a shep- herd's staff or he wants I job very bad. In either event the populsts should put a brand upon him. . ' 'he Dignity tt the Court. Ashland Gazette. Ilzzonah , Judge Scott . sah , had another rumpus the other day with an attorney prac- tsing In his court , with the usual result of contempt proceedIngs. This very able Judge has found It necessary on several other occa- sions lo vindicate hIs outraged "honah" by the same method. In fact , ho has run across considerably more contempt thaI all the other jUdges that have ever sat on the bench In Nebraska combll . IIH'lhe ' could succeed In getting all the peoplewhbse contempt for him Is supreme into jai what an enlargement of the jails would be nelr,1 , [ Judge Irt'1T'r on Court AbIliieN . , . Chlcsm Trlbun" Many sensIble rema ) are made by Jus- Hce Brewer In his Delrol addres lIe wIshes the right to contnuales curtaied , lie wants the time of process shorten. When I case has been oncq . olmenced he does not want any other curt tOlbo allowed to Inter- fere. nut what he ' ps0 say of most value relates to this outrageous freedom ot avpeals -that curse of the AmClcan law procedure which , under the pr tense of securing exact just o for all . breais the grossest injustice. I I to be hoped &hmat4tbese tmely words tram a member of tbp t hIghest American tribunal spoken befor/ a , bOdy like the Amer- can Dar association . WJI not be without erect , but wiil serve as the o enllg speech of a campaign - paign for a great and mucb-needed reform. 'vnun M4tV15III.5 - NOMINATION , Tekfmah herald : H the POiftihists wanted Judge Maxwell for supreme JUdge they should have said so two year ago . Norfolk Journal : I was hardly expected that that popullt convention would 10 out of its own ranks to select a nominee for supreme judge ! , but Judge Maxwell wi prove a strong nintiiiate. . remont Tribune : hail Judge Maxwell stuck to the republican party the popullts never would ha\'o thought of nominating him though he would have been time sro man In every esentd point that ho now is . Tekamah Uurtonlao : At the Populist state convention yesterday Maxwell was nominated for Judge , to the 11 ! lust of the democrats \ho had made a strong appeal for fusion 80 they couh elect their man "Ieep In the mL1dlo of the road" Is to bo the IIOpulst watchword thIs year. Iapllln TImes : In the face of his positive refusal lo accept the nomination the populist state convention nominated Samuel Maxwell for supreme Judge. 1 was 1 splendid tribute to a splendid namm . I rom a political standpoint - point the acton Of the convention In naming a republican to head a populist ticket was II advised , but there can be no doubt that the honor was conferred sincerely lied Cloud Golden 1el : Time populist state convention nomllaled Judge Maxwel for supreme - preme judge and Irs. E . W. Ientle of Omaha and J. W. Da'ston of lied Willow for regents of the Inlverslt ) ' . JUdge Maxwell had de- dined the nomination In advance and the question now Is will he accept or Is It a cheme to have him decline and let the state central , committee name the democratic nominee - Brainard Tribune : The populist state con- velt n nominated Judge Maxwell for supreme judge Wednesday. Judge Maxwell held the omce for three terms , being elected as a re publican . As a JUdge his ability Is recognized by the legal professIon In every part of the country , and his decisIons ! arc cited as authority - thorLty more by . the lawyer of the country than the decisions of any JUdge that ever graced the supreme bench In Nebraska In the event of hIs acceptance he wIll make a very strong run. Seward eportcr : The pIpult elite con- \'cnlon met at Lincoln yesterday and noml- naled lion . Samuel T. Maxwell for supreme judge Ihe vole being practically unanimous for him. The fact that Maxwell had the sup- port of almost the entire convention Is a little surprising when his recent statement that he could not aeeept Is conldered 1 Is a Ute peculiar . but strictly according to populist custom that they continue to take as candi- dates men who have been turned down by the republican party. North Bend Argus : The nomination of JUdge Maxwell was agaInst his earnest pro- tesl. We believe the nomination Is a mistake and that the party would have better noml- natell came man \\'llnl to accept Maxwell Is a man above reproach , true to his convic- tons and Incorruptable , md yet wo believe that hits nomination was In error However , we know of no man for whom we have greater re- spect and In whom greater confidence can be placed. Should hc see ft to accept the nomination - nation the party wIll make a noble tight for his election. Tit DEMOCI1A'i'IO COX\'EX''IOX. Nebraska City News ( dom. ) : Diy Dryan's convention forgot lo pass . resoulcns ! condemning - demning the golden rod as tile national flower. Pender Times ( rep ) : The democr.lc state conventIon which met at Omaha yesterday nominated C. J. Iheips for supreme judge Dr. H. S. Blackburn and J. J. Llto for regents of the State unIversity. Who In thunder Is Ihelp3 ? Wiber Democrat : The nomination for- supreme JuDge went besglng. Nobody wanted the empty honor which was declined by one after another , until C. J. Phelps of Schuyler was dragged from the obscurity to which he wilt relapse In November and made the can- dldale. lowel9 Journal ( rep ) : The Omaha cen- venton was harmonious , couldn't help but bo that way. When the kIckers dldn't like - . the county conventions , or things did not go their way the dissatisfied ones wlthrew and sent delegates to the I.ncon ! : convention. I Is a good Idea 10 have two organlztons ! Of democracy , so tile kickers wIll not go to Rome other party. Joking aside though the Omaha . convent n represents the regular democratc Pry and we'l wager that they represent Nebraska In the national conven- tion. ton.Schuyler Schuyler Qui : In the nomination of C. J. Phelps by the democrats Of the 'late for .upreme judge , not only Is that gentleman honored but a compliment Is pld to our city and county. To honor one of our citizens Is to honor the community , and every citizen should feel a degree of satisfaction. 11 Phelps Is an attorney of ability and has a long and successful practice , and the dem- ocratc party dd ! credit to itself In naming him. lie stands wel at home , not only as a lawyer , but as a citizen , and , layIng aside all politIcal matters . \0 feel Ice sayIng that Schuyler and COlfl caunty Is pleased. . IIUXCES liAV1O 'rHEIU l'UC Kansas City Journal : The daughter Of Millionaire 1ackay paId a large price for her profligate foreign husband , and now she Is compelled to pay a large annuity to get rid of him. Foregn : nobility catches the AmerIcan - Ican dollar both coming and g lng. Philadelphia Times : Consderlng : the price she paId for him the PrIncess CJlonna Is get- ting rid Of the prince rJther cheaply at $12.000 a year Up to date this Is the reord fguro for a title on second sale and the princes ability to collect at both ends of the matrImonial market Is Ikey : lo excite envy. Kansas City Star : Princess Colonna the most conspIcuous example Of the misfortune sure to follow time purchase { f European titles with American beauty and gold has been forced lo buy peace from her worthless husband by agreeing to pay him $12,000 a year. And yet American heiresses arc not warned In the least by the experiences of their unlucky slslers. 1Inne3pals Joural : Mllonare ! Msclca's daughter , who marred ! PrInce Collnna and had to leave lilln has settled wIth her former liege lord .y agreeing to pay him $12.00 a year he to . give up the chidren lo her. This Is a rather humiliating bargain for the princes - cese , but she I probably glad to get rId Of the follow cn such terms She wi probably not advise her girl friends In this country to wed Ialan princes. Droklyn Eagle : The more one sees of foreIgn nobility the more Is one convinced that this republic can take on a few humble airs about its virtues. The prince would not dine with a Yankee farmer but Is there any creature In this 'and who wi crawl as low for a few dollars as these European fortune hunters ? And Is there a woman so little deserving Of sympathy as the one who will sol hersel to an unscrupulous gambler be- cause Of the title he supports 7 Chicago } ) est : The simple talc of Mrs. Mackay's daughter Is a charming lesson for ambitious American gtrls. Everybody knows that princes come high , but few have' proved s expensive as thIs uproarious black- uard. lie married for money , she for a title. Doth gained theIr object and neither had any right to lool for happiness beyond that con- veyed by the marriage contract. I was a clear case of buy and sell. But the prInce , like other "gentlemen" of so.caled noble blood exceeded his privIleges. To extrava- gance unheard of and to a life of debauchery and dissipation he had the mhfortune to add domestic cruelty and barbarity , and the explosion - plosion and scandal which followed were the natural resuls , What Is Miss Eva Bryant- Mackay's net gaIn 7 The title of a princess. What hiss she given for I ? Hundreds of thousands of dollars wIth which to pay up gambling debts and avoId greater mlserlea , twelve years Of horror as the wife of a ruffian the humiliation of knowIng that jhe continents and the was the gossip Of two contnent abject WIS fear that In her flight from one refuge to another bel children would be stolen ( rom her. Highest of all il Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report RY , r IAUSOWTEL'V PU fl E , . , . , . . _ _ S - - S ' 'fl - - - - - - - - - : : - - LoCAl , O\I'\HN timit'i"i'IiL. 'l V. N. Nlon has announcl ! t1 tl na n cnndhnto ! for count cOllluloner In the ' ) I.'ourth district. The m'n flaw after time 10' IlublcRI nominaton arc henry LI\cs y , lieU- dan Jacobsen , henry ! hod\ and Mr . Nason . Vanihervoort's ! police board la In trouble again. When It was nit fixed ! for Johnny McDonald ! for chief of police . Johnny called , ! on the board anti gave II out cold that he would not accept the 110slton I the board Insisted upon putting the Shwart.lao.Cox- Shaul combinatIon on the forco. lie said thAt 110 took no stet , In the out \ that I was time l'roper thing to set a crook to catch a crook , and I Io was going to bo chIef of Iloleo be wanted a dllorlnt , deal In the selection of his f.lrce. . It's a case now of : changing chlefl or changing the force , anti ! there's no change In the force ! ufls Wind ) Gbson declares ! ho has no such scrimpics- anybody that slits Pnll will suit him. Joe } lgerton ( ald Virgi OvId Strlclter are at omits. Joe says that he don't like a hpo- crlto anti that's all tim cXllantol , ho Is wiing to make at this time . ! ev. Alexander Irvin declares that hIs children shul not attend school In Omaha so long a the saloon license money goes Into the 8cllool fund ! . H Alexander proposes - poses to ralo his boys to shlno In the dcr- wish crowd hat t theIr father I mixed up with now the question of their edlcaton need not trouble him any. They won't need It. Clinton N. Powel has announced himself a a candidate for the republican nomin- ton for district Judge anti "liistnarck" Al- stadt Is out for counclmanat.largo from the Second ward. You can't keep good uteri I , down Van D. Lady ts a , candidate for city clerk. Van lays If a dervish can't get his reward for POlItical dirty work this year ho sees nothing to hope for In time future. This Is the condItion lat , leads him 10 oppose his friend Igby for the nomination at the coining - I I Ing conventIon. Van can get a recommenda- I ton from Hunt and Wiey and thinks that nothing more will be necessary . Hahnemann Pybur has called a meeting of tire executive committee of the Douglas I county republican clubs at Coales' plac In I Douglas precinct Wednesday afternoon . Plans will be decided upon for preventing further distributions of the campaIgn funds where lucy fall Into ungrateful hands. The republican county central committee I wi meet next Saturday lo ratify a plan of campaign that has already been decided upon by the dervIsh leaders of the committee. Heretofore the representation In the cOlnt ) . conventions has been nine from each ward In Omaha , fourteen from South Omaha amid . five from each country precinct. The scheme now Is lo make a different appor- tonment , ono that will sidetrack tim candi- dates who are depending upon their support from the country precincts ant South Omaha. This combinaton wi present a proposition that the representation from South Omaha and the country precincts remain unchanged and that each ward bo entitled to one delegate In tile convention for each 100 votes cast for leutenant ( governor at the election last fal This basis would give the Sixth ward twenty-four delegates In the convention - tion . the Eighth twenty-ono delegates the Ninth ward fifteen delegates and so on. ThIs deal would leave the county and South Omaha cutting very little Ice In the con- ventlon. The men who are In the deal have the machinery Of the ommileo In theIr hands , but they wIll have a lively fight when the mater CODes up for consideration In the committee meeting , lS the candidates wil are not In the deal are getting together In opposition to the proposed revision. James A. Powers Is a candidate for the republican nomination for polc Jlage. H. E. Cochran Is ale seeking the nomIna- ton for police Judge . George Helmrod and J. L. Pierson have entered tile race for the nomination on the republican ticket for city trensurer Thero's a slip somewhere Councilman Edwards has claImed all along that the nomination was to bo his reward without having to hustle for it Io says that I he does not get the nomination I will be because the dervishes are ungrateful. . 'l'lie Cuhul l'rnl"'Iuln. Chicago Chronicle. The laws of this country will not suppress mere meetings and publcatons to encourage the Cuban Insurgents. 'here Is nothing In the statutes lo discourage sympathy for any Iny people In rebellion against an oppressIve government Hut there must be something moro than a mere Cuban propaganda In the United States , with a contribution box In its hand , to make a reasonable demand for recOgnition - ogniton as a belligerent Ilower - - - , - - - , 4 \ . IWA I'itilSM CU IT , Sioux City J"rnnl 'niece la no 1001 reason , \ h , n state o\II'alll , In Iowa ah ul b. several llH'J al bug : S a olnll'11 ' fur the olucton of the 11'II h I'arlianmont , , Cedar htlilimhs (1ttotto : : Sumo panr started the story that there ( ' , are ro snn'Nrs of Ibo . Thlrt-teond lu..1 Infantry lad ( hmbr'el hloln , uk horn the rellrfctlon would not have hecl livelier. 'he boys are N"Ly 1"el ) oOI'pses. ' Sieijx City 'rlbn : The land l hlalneS In Nebrua. ! Sth : 'IUkob nn.t . northwestern lo\a iiil have a great boom this fail and winter fnrms In Ihls part of tie cOlllry wi bo In \lemnll. antI , what Is more , they wIll brIng good prices. Inbuquo Telegraph : Like Nebraska Iowa olght to Ilavo a vlileo polcy law al art unller whIch tIme COIIllies would bo ohllged to pay full lutlnlty ! I the loss here total and prcpert"nal Indelnlty I h \ \ ere i'artat ' - But In the absence of such a lAw I I doubt- . ful lf ' the COII'Jnles may In hnmony with time conditions on which they are lueor- l'orntC ! fret anti ! alnlY policy hollers who , have sustaind los anti \Y tola ) ' and flUlbbHnl coOrco lhem Into acceptance of less than they . ale entitled to. Cedar lailids Icpubl'can ' : J. StcrHng Moe- toil of Nebraska Is a Iesler mnn , 10 male . ' his fortune In the wMt. ' 'heet gave him whatever of political honor ho utossesses lie " came to the cabinet as a IrprNentntl\'O Of the ' \\'Ot. though It Is probably trim that when ' ho selected him , ! I. Ce\'e\uul ) know that 10 nil Intents and purpcses ho was ! Now 10 ker. " m - At any rate , J. Sterling II nol In sympathy 9)mpathy With time wrst. Ito has ridiculed It ) after a 't fashion that would do credit ta n 11rofeulonal , EnglIsh critic , anti ! now he Is throwing cod : water on the prOP slton to nominate a western man for the . presidency . , AIRY ' ' vnl'rs. , \'nshllgton Star : "Yoh'l lek miotus " said Uncle Eben . "dut do lal who tel C9 big 'uoul wl1t he hnA olomie an' \\'hut he's Phlndehhla Hccorl cone : CoIrl-Jlck SOrelgh tolll mo Int night thnt ) ought to accept hln because ho was wJlnK tu prove ' his love for mo lr F'rienl-Yhmnt dl \ you ? "I Ruld I ' . " say couldn't fee , Il In that light. 'J'hen whlt did lie t1)7" 'Nothing lie just tU'ncL the ( light - out. . " Chicago Post : "Don't ) ' 01 think Miss Scorcher looks well on n wheel ? " , " " 'el , that depenl ! " " " "Dcpends i" ! you. "Yes. " She 100lc9 very well coming to\ari Cincinnati ] lqulrer : UarlI'cave9Bon- estly . now . doctor , don't you think that tile "pormnhlemit Injury" to Slall8 Hplne wi all I vanish lS soon as ho gets hIs $5.V ) damages - ages fl'OI the railroad company "l 1)r. i'hice-'Wehi . hard ! . I want to get a whuek itt tint $ , O myselr. Cleveland Plain Denier : "And , 10W. " shoutlll ( the exhorter "whnt Is to be done when I man Is rUHhlng hendlong with lght"y Illg specl ( along the road 10 destruction- " , Dencon Jones ( between mtnoretm-1educe size . I ' o' ) 'cr sprocket. Sho's too hIgh gear. Indianapolis Journal : "Now that ) ' 01 have tried bloomers I unite ho doubt you wIll click to Ihem , " said W'hmeeher . "Deal' me , 10. " dltntet ! the blc'clorl. . "it must bo knickerbockers you arc think- lut 0' . " Adams Freeman : lIe-I love tile country , whore everytiling so smnnekis of freshness. SlIe-Tilat imlay be , but fresllness can gain mb smacks here. Indianapolis Journal : Gatos-Tho only tinle I over.USe whisky is When I am got- tluig a toothi litilleti. My wife will not allow mo to touch it. under any other circuni. Btnflces. ilarnes-Ilad any pulled lately ? Gates-No. Haven't any left. - l'UWILING. Life. Wimenever I ioolc in niemory's glass- ' ' What llicttlres there may ite. AlIti review tiiQ doIngs of bygone days , This one thing PtmZZlCs me : \Vhy the timings amid scones I would moat recall Ifave vanished clear away ; While ( lie ( lilies I have made a fool of myself Are as fresh as yestertlay ? TIlE ai.thtHNIY MAli ) . 0 Cilirago I'ost. My thoughts are reverting to days that are itast , C Amid a. girl that I fOrmerly knew , So sweet amId demure tilat sue's easily - ( classed As the first to whom homage is due. V I call to my mind both her smile and her frown , And the modesty , too , she displayed. All , dainty , Indeed , in hler tailor-made gown , Was this dear little maidenly maid. I look for her now , but site's vanisiled from - sight. And a voter baa taken her place- A girl who's afraid i'm usmmrrling some right 'l'hat ilciomigs to the whioie human mace. SIte's clever , I'm told , and wIll make her own way- Silo's as silarp as a man in a trade ; It's all the result of lIrogresslon , tile ) ' say , But I long for tile maidenly illaid. The tailor-mnnilo gown is a memory now , Anti ( lie bloomers we ace in its Iince- Whatever tileir merits-you'll hmave to allow Are distressIngly lacking in grace. The girl of today may excel , I concede , In the ibId she has tried to invade ; So veil Silo succeeds in her effort , indeed , That we sigh for the maidenly maid. We've mon enough now , it is worthy of note , For we do not want all of one sex , So why slIould the women attention devote To a movement thiat ever must vex ? So manly In manner they ate that we fly When in bloomers we see theni arrayed And longingly cry , most regretfully sigh , For an old-fashioned znaiduriiy 1110111. ' V : . # V V. V ' : - : Get Ready For . 1' School-- Comb his hair-wash him up-and the teacher won't know him-but put him into a jci ' - ° . new suit of clothes and his own mother I I o't know him-First impressions arc V 3. always the beat-get the teacher stuck \ . on your boy the first thing and he'll . - - ' 6 learn Jots faster-If lie's neatly dressed G 4. . he pught to have aneat two-piece school suit in Brown or Gray Mixedt Double Breasted Cassirnere or Cli. viet fo 6 to 14 year old boys at $2OiJ , V - $2.50 and $3.00. Surely you cam stand that. A Reefer for chilly inorn. . 1ngs , 3 to 8 years , blue , tan , red , brown , plain or mixecli colors , all wool cheviots , flannels or kerseys , , $5 anth 6. Maybe knee pants vill be all he needs-35c , 5cc ; 75c , $ I,00 for special values , in mixed and plain colorecli cassimerds , worsteds and cheviots , ages 4 to 15 years , Browning , King & C S W Car. x5th and Douglas Sts. , - - - - - - - . V--