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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1895)
- ' - . , _ . Ii- - 4 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE OMAHA DAILY BEfl : : 'Ai C'nDAY , SJDPTE1\lllER \ 7 , 1891 . - . S - - - - - r - , - 1)II ! : OMAHA DAILY DEF" - - - I . * - - - I : ' tO - t"Tim. . } , ltlr. - - - ' -I' , u.IUUO vlm' : ( : . = - - - - - - - - - - . Tj1I3 O. SLIIhiCIIILTIN. ( aly lee ( Wnllut nuai . . tneeM. . . . I .0 \eM. . Iattjf Ue iintj IWndarOne Yctr . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 n.l Mnth nt . . . . . , . . , . . . . .reir. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 . . . . . . . tlx Irnlhf . . . . . . . 1j 'fh , , , ontha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 G , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . fuh < n , l' . Ole 1.ar. . . . . . . . . . . 20 Rnturn He" . Onn Yev . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 , \Veekl I ) Het' . ( , n. Ycor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , oiitvs. : U"t.IFS. Omnha The n" " fliiI1n : . . . . futh Onnhn Sl " nulln 111. Corner N 1 21h SI& Council 1IIiitTi . 1 1' . Cnunel 111 I" % J'oarI Rtrr"L ( hlcno Or , . e. 31 ? Ch"mh.r ) ) nr Comm"'re. ; New Yotk. Hnm 31 1. 1 In1 1 % . 'flblM nul lnl. ' VahIigton. , 10 1 Sirtel. N. " ' . ; conitri'onvncc. COmmI'ONOFNCE. Al onmn1nlMtnlA reIntng to news And . 111. relAlnl tonal 3Uer alould , be n.Ire , . < To the 1.t I or. JUSINgSS LrTI.nS. Al ) burin : ' IMtori la remlttsinces .InuId te Al IP Ipll ! ! rmltRnces IddIP"8,1 tn Thn I. " 1'Ihllhlnl onmpnn . Omrthfi. OrtlA. CIlka An" , .tvce : ollea to L. made r"Y3M" 10 ttit . orii.r or the rompatlv. nr"r Tun : IFI 11ILISlINO COMPANY. - - - RTAT1MINT 01' CIItCULATION. Oec.rgo I. T7Achurl ( . secrtary of The nec Pub. - l hlnl companY plnJ Ilu : worfl . MYR that - the nctunl "umh ot ( nfl enl , cumplrlo coplel uf , the DaiY Merle ! Iyt.ntng : " nod Rlnl'ny ' Jne V printeI dllng the month of .tugut S9 : . was I. tn1lowt , . , I . . . . , : : . . . . nI2i 1. . . . . . . . 19,0.0 , 2. . . . . . . 10.11 18. . . . . . . . . 2'1.135 ' . . . . 19 ( 9 . . 19,101 4. 3. . . . . . . . : . . . . 20.040 : 19. ' 1. ) . . . . . . . . . . . 19.036 6. t . . . . . . . iooa 21. . . . . . . . n.11 . G. . . . . . . . 1 , .11 2. . . . . . . . . 19.11 7 . . . . . . . . . 19.071 23. . . . . . . . . 11.07 I. . . . . . . . 19,0111 21. . . . . . . 19.16 l . . ' , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. . . . . . 190',2 : ! . . . . . . 2'I.O11 ' f 10. . . 19.109 26. . 19.oH . . . . , r , 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.180 21. . . . . . . . . . . 19.2" 32 . . . . . . . . . 19,12 2' . . . . . . . . 39,112 . ] . . . . . . . . . 19O * 23 . . . . . . . . 19.129 . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . , , , , . . ' H. . . . . . 19,10 3. . . . . . . 19,003 ' . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , I' 15. . . . . . . 19,0..S 31. . . . . . 19,1:5 f' ' 16. . . . . . . . 19.CO _ f 1 , Tolll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .r .IS t . Let i t1e1ttetIons for un"ol ant retitrne.1 0 Lp 11.tuelnns . . . . . . . . . . . . < . . . . . retlre,1 . . . . . f Ntt anles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Sr.I2. Daily avcrnge . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 1.01 . OFOltc113 n TZSCIUCK. OFOlO Rlo'n 10 "efoc mc and puhlcrlhpl In my peornee this 2nd day or tptm1ier. 109 , . , 4 ( tOtal . ) N. P. I gl . Notary . . Public. - - - - - - now ml1 ' Ilclelt dcmocrcles of , Nell'atlm ate thcre aiiyvay ? Parlamcnt has adj01ned ( , hut I wi ' before ' . flSSClI1blCil. reCOI\'elC lefol'e cOIIgrt3s The firm of : lahonlY & Sitoytli scems to be h01elessly II\hled on the Sl\'el' { IUI'StIOtI. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I Is .to he notCll that the Iwlce or brool ! Im\'e jlHt been ad\'alcCI , Inl that hefm'e electon , tool ! S1'C1Ut111'3' Ca VJI.S1e will he ' ' Secretl' CIllsle wi ) forgIven anyway for not ntteiidliig the pow- wow of Nehl'Ukl nlllnlstmton tietito- hO . c118. Cllunc'y Dellcw has sailed for home. Let New York Inler\le\\'lrs shn'lHH ) their IH"lcl anl ( be 01 the loolwut for Ils htiitlliig. I lool.s as If Gcneml CUIJOS 1111 come to the cOlcluslol that the blnquet route Is the shortest route to victory over the Cuban 1'C"olutOllsts. ' . Whie Ibout It , Beeler mIght -ust II as easily have gotten GO celt ! I day for the SUIJlloi't of each convict In the 1)CliItclitlill'y ns , JO celts a tiny. ' ! 'he secretary of the h'easul : ' Is Iinv- : log Ihout ns 1111 1 than to I.eelJ n ' $100,000,000 ( ) ( ) gold r sjl'\'o ate sonI UI' , fOl'lulate housewives have lu keeling ) servants. t ! I boilers "O'lh only their price as old iron , \'e\o YI\lwll \ nt $4,00 In the penitentiary nlllJ'ulsellnt. ) who can tel what other Property was slmlurly over- yalled ? - - - - - Now the secl'uln'y of state "I as- sUle to decide which set of 11cmocln Ic state nomhlee shul nIJlleH' : on the official . ballot entitled to the use of the part teslua ton. The great international ' yacht race to- olity II the foreiiiost event In IIJ01'UIg ch'cles. The HeLos account of the con test wi ! ! ! be uuequalel lu any ; . newspaper - paper Imhlhhed In these purts. There Is no doubt whltecthat lion. T. J. ; ' hns the lahone requisite qtiithlfl- caUons for a judge of the supreme court , but I Is feared that he wi not I have the rellulslh ) number of votes. ! Unllel the hlblcnl dlspenn ton Job ! ! I Ice tiny lle only olce lu lft ' years und then thieve wa a general blowout I that lasted ! a whole 'ear. Omaha Is t willing to take her juhlees a little oftenC' Inl lu slller dose . I was enl ' to have been cXllectcd that a convention of democrats , 11011 - - hated by Tobnrlliigton Castor , would . , endorse nud alllJ'O'e ) the acton of President. Olevelaiid lu ' ' \ , , Prcshl'lt Cle\'cln11 ol'de'lng the ar1 ' to put nn end to "orgaiilzed 'lo- leuce. " . Those gl'eethlgt anti congratulatIons , sent to the IJ'cshlent ) mll ! his cabinet . by the con\entol of Nehlslm : 11lmlu , Iratol 11tuOC1'ats wi certainly le highly prlzt' The ! - ] gcutem\l of the , 11lmulHtltol ! tin nut know wheu they will receive tint lext ones. lajol' Wheer says there Is no record In thin olco of the Board of I'ublluVorlno of the extent of sU'tncc covered ly the street s\veelers. I this he true , Mr. Wlnpenr Call let one of his HUIJe'luous clerks levole uu hour a olity to laklnl such record , I Is not so much I question of lineal measure cowered n8 I Is one of satlsfylimg the taxpayers unter the 1)l'eselkt ) systeni. " ' 0 have hl'lrll 10 cllllnilt. , Ocnoml lnln el' J lllm nlt hIs : chief clerk , Join's , of the hate State He. lint cOlmlHHlol , were the lendilg lights nt thin , i % , . I' A. plcllc In Cedar conlt . . Johns rs thin man who wal IllncCI ( 01 the state pay roll hy J lten to pro motc the O'gnlizatol of A. 1' . A. hodges tUll to use fur thll Jl'lJOle stltonery - paId for ont of contrIbutIons for the . relief of lie ( Il'Nttlto Il'outh Rllfel'm' . As atruetols nt In X 1' . A. IJlcllc these two worthies ought to bo un- exceHed. Tile Vie : lcCalt . gang Is again II custody , charged , with umurtlerotms ( wlh Uurderus ni' , , lllls upon I'n'mel' Case tll ton , who i wel'e Il'ou8el1 frol Hind ) 1111 mel'cl- lessly set lipoit. There can he no /1\'t1 olello theta thl ! All good I'O' PlO will sincerely ' hope that the law olcm'l eun mal.o a th'oll'UtO nld that convctlomms ' 5111111 result In ' ' ' COI"'Ctols Hhnl lesll II severe , IJCllllel 11'11Inlctell. ) . 'l'hel'e Is 8010thll radically . wrong wih the SII'II ' l'Ult olcals else tty wOllt , have snlllJrt'ssell or intiumidated the : lc- Curty . Gang long UiQ . OC Ktt 1(4 ns AND .1 3mlC.U SSmg , . . , DIning th ( Illt 1OlllllCl1 ( almlll. ' tltOI aim net was pt'ell : IJrO\.III for OWII lual sot vice hotweu the Unied flutes anI foreIgn IJurtl nod to 1I010to ) COliliflerce. I I tulholl1cl the IJo tlaslel' ; cl1II to contract with citizens : or the 1Julted Htlles for carry- lug time IHIII on Amerlcal steamship : : ; tl such foreIgn countrIes its 11 hits julJ' ment will bcot ' anti ' ; wil hC snbsen'c IJ'omotc time ' postal ( anti COlllelcnl Interests oC the Unied ( States , thin servIce to be equitably ) dIstributed among the At- I hantle. Mulcnii , Out Ill Puclc ports. ' Iii allllol (0 ( beIng of Amm'lcan leJ' Istm' , olhrlble vessels mUlt he ownell aiiih 1 omcclnl hy Amel'lcan cltzcn ! , anti 1110\1101 Is Ilnde that certain IJ'OIIO" ) tons ( ot thick' CI'e\\'s shall he Anmet'hcan chtlzeiis . cll ets. Tlww : ant olher I'cqnlrclelts IJ'e- scdh11 II lie ( act are designed to Insure - sure the carrying oC the malls In the IWHI ) t'essehs of their class O\lell amid oJcel'el by AmC'lcal cllzels ( , ' 1he net also Pt'OVIOlCS . that ( Buch'PH eh Nlml be consl.twled wih IJ\rlculnr ) refti'eimce 10 IH'OllJt Inll ( ecolomlcal eoiit'orslomm limb imaval cruIsers COI\'PI'slonlnto auxiliary nn\al er8 III accol'llll/ to IJlans 111 speelilca- tons to be agreed , UlJI hel Wee I tie OWI'S 1111 he t secretai'y of thin 11 \ ' ' . No vessel ! not npII'o\'ell ) ( hr the secle- tifl ' ' oC thin ' sultab'.e ! for thin tal'Y jiiis' IS sullhe fO' tie sel'\'lco rellulret can he CimilhOyCtl by the IJoshlnstm' geiieriih. Aloth ( COi' IHtol hUllosed for the slleclal ) benefit of thin 10\'ellmelt nod for time general IWlel of American COllel'ce 11 that 11 vt'ssehs ! accepted ns lal stelmers Ihl1 : take IS cadets 0' nlJJreltces ) one Alel'lcll.hol boy uller 21 years oC ago for tch 1,000 tons or register Iml ole for each majorl ' fractIon thereof , who shah he educated 11 the duties oC SCitlhlitmliOhmIp . Beyoimd all this the gov- ornament stIpulates that aimy uf these ' bo taken niiti used h ' steamers mnr Iml uled by the halted States 11 I'anNlJrts or cruisers UpOI . paymllnilt to thin o\\'nerl of the fair actual value of the vesseha at the lme of taklimg. In COISllle\tol for carrying the malls aini h\II : 1 IIPremptol' ) ' cal UIIOI the shllJS for na- tolll use thin govei'iinieiit Is to pay I fixed clrge Per mie accordIng to the \olsh'uctol Ull tOlllge of the vta- ads nld the latul of the servIce. 'j'he IHUlloSC of tiils legislation Taste to encourage the construction of A u\rlcal steamshlJs ) for ocean com- iimet ee. I \ \ 'it8 1 step toward the res to\tOI of 0merchalt mimai'lmme. Un- tIer the ope\ ) tel of thlH act thin Post- olce dllJrtment has contracts fOl' car- ryiimg the malls wih ( four 4mmierlean stealshlllS IUllhl to 1I'lish ports 1111 for 1 siiia1h - mId I tlonni ( iXIWIiiI turn for this servIce thin government I\ct ) cnlr becomes the possessor of these vessels , which arc avaIlable lt aim ) ' time for naval use. The U1ltolal ! nl- l walce for mai carm'yhmmg Is II the itittlire of I subsidy , alt alhou h the sume polcy Is IH'nctcel by the British govC'lment It appears that the British I postal authorites refuse to seld ( mll hr ) these AI'lcnl steamships unless It Is speclly dIrected to go by them 'i'hmls Is n noteworthy exnmle of the ( BrItish spirit of sellishiness. For 11PlY 'eArs 1 lglhdl steamships have eii.Ioyed 'a monopoly lu carr 'II the en.o ' mlls from this country to Great Brit- alit , deriving I huge animal I revenue thel'cfrom. Now that the monopol Is hrolel nlll Amcl'lln mall can he canlell in AmiIeI'lciLit shIps , equal II all respects to those of foreign 'COlstlC- tel , the British . postll authoritIes seek to hell Ih.llsh ship owners by t1scrlmlnatn n alllt Alerlcal Yes- sei4. ! This suggests what may be ex- IJectcl whenever this country shah ! a- ; I'esll\elr Insttlte ( u polIcy for the resto\tol of its merclillt marine. We shah hnve to overcome not only the competllol of the elormolsl ' wealthy 8hlp-ownln Ilterest of Great Bi'ittiln , but also the OIJposltol of the lltsh government , whIch wi be ex- m.tel In behalf ) of thut Interest to the fullest extent. TIme . highest tariff this coumiiti'y mimlghit cnact would not he re- galled wih greater disfavor In Great Britain than would n polc.r for build- lug up our merchult marine. This fact might to Impress the AmerIcan people wih tim great hnlJrtalce of the ques- tel of rcgnlnlng the IJosltol we have lost In the ' ' ' . oeeami-earrylng trde. TIm HAC1 ISSUJ IN Kb2NTUCICE ApIH'l'lllslve of defeat on the hiving ISSIII thin 11emocmts of lCentuck3 ' have Inject ell ( the race question Into the cum- Imlgl ulll are tHlng I to keep thin rank amid me II I 1 e. Some than ago tle ' started the story that ( thin lellblcal Cll1111te for governor hat given assur- IHCIS to the headers amol the colored Ileolle ! that Iii the event of his election thltce should be recogllzcd In thc dlsh'lbutol of Imtroln e , Of course the slatl'melt was absolutely false , but delial of I welt for nothln with the mel who felt the necessity of playing UpOI the Il'pjullces of thin peollle In order to avert defeat. Ever 81nce then the hughcar ) ot Iwgl Ilollnntol has been held UIJ before the delocmtc voters amid they ) ule been told that rellblcan success wou11 bring the col- orcd race to the tore In the tulmlnlstm- tel of the aralrl of the state , com- IJeng ) whie lwn to suhmlt to the dlc- taton and conh'ol of negroes. The ) ' Iuwo hl'en lold that such n state of thhlgH wnull ho a lenuce to socIety : \lt I dnnger to the IJelce ant order of the eomnnmonveahthi. 'j'hat this appeal to race IntlJathy has Iuul some effect Is very probable , not- wlhstlHln the tact that the whit voter of leutUcky outnumber the col- orcd voters atom than six to one Noth- tug Is m\Ioru potent with tle average lolthern democrat Uum an appell to lila prejudice tgalnst the negro , partlcu- l\I ' \onnccton wih polities. A reccnt e\ldence of thIs his been fur- mmishied In South Citrollimit aU11 ' ' Ilshml Clrolul everywhere - where Iu the south the fl'l'ln of dem- ncmtl In this 1''HIJect ) Is thin sammme. Sug- gnat the posllhlb' ) of 1 colored mUl getting Inlo public otce all It arouses Ullm ns lothhlg else wil But It Is very lIkely thint'tthiern are SOUI sensible tl'mul'I'It In Kmlhlcl.y who will not ho mllled by time absurd : cry of nl'gl' tloiiilitntiomi . ll'n who ; cannot be dellded Into the belief that ther Is mull ) ' dnler of I race whole voting strength Is 0111) ' U3O gainIng Wccntnc , over nearly _ - , _ _ _ . . . _ . _ . , _ . : - ' . . , , _ _ , d ' 10,0 wlllo Yoters ( , 111 who cnnuot I 115 Ilersnncled ( lint Kentcl.y society : would sllcr or that tIme welfare ot limit ( state would be less ccrtnluly lolllr\'cd e\cn It I few colored len should get Ilto public positloims. The . ntgro 110ml. naton cry raIsed by the Kemitimeky demmiocm'ats Is the best possible lutlcl' thou ( limit the hl\'e uo cOllllelCI ! lu calrJ'lnl the election on thin lIving . is- I sues , wih the anomaly of n clltllate mumttmigonizliig the platCol1 on UI ! most Impoltalt questou before the IJeolllc. ) I Is n distInct cOICesslou oC weul"ws and wi not , therefore , there Is len OI to believe . ha\'e any 1IIIenco with fairS mlnlet dcimloernts who see ( bitt there t . are greater dnngels than the IJOHHlhlt of haIng 1 few colored lel II Illhlc ) : office. - 1'IUA'WIUSI'O141TJ'AJ ( ( , 4t1T1l'I'J'I. . I Is nmusln to hear democmts coimm- flahlln of the iOhItICiII ) .actlvity of the otce.hollug ! melbers of twh' own iti'tY ) : 1111 citIng ( he O'del mallo hr 11' . Oe\elnlt . 111e years ago migmiliust such conduct , .11 view oC the fllcl that telocl'ltl enell ' cOllenletl that order when It was ISHlet utah It hlH ne\'C' heen l'l'spech'll ) , 01 cel'tllnir 10t silce the 'en' I'ns imiade. W'hienii' . Cle\JIII , In 1880 , Inlt that "Iho II' Ilence of fedell olce hioltlni's 8hOll1 not he felt In the lnlllJlnton ( of iwllt- teal IJhnnry leetl s tnt lomllntllj' comivetitloims" he hat not In Iln\1 \ tu lie again n ctntltate for the II'lilhmr ' . lie WtS commlletl ( to I simmgie term ( Int hnt no expectaton or seel.ll nn other. Ilt when suhsllllenlr , he nU\le ( imp his mlut to seek renomllnton the order l'egI\ln olce holders In POlItICS wn8 Ignol'Pl1 Ult tiemmiocriutit' otclnl ! of every grtde wele ns active In the Il'hllrles minI cO\'entonl nf 1888 ns before the ordeiwas Issletl The raIlway mal service was : tl'IUI" nlzel by replncllexpPI'lulcttl clorl.1 with 11'Iocrts who coull lo useful at 1)i'Iimiitt'ins . , amid cOI'entonH , amid It Is \e. ) wel rllelnh red ( hint mill O'el the ( cOlulr ) ' 11clltl tc pstnmastnm's , rove- lame collectors 111 oilier olclll werl' mievolimioro active II IJltcs thll : II 1s88 , wih the full nipm'Ovmih I of the leaders nml the ( rnk : ld tile of the ( pnm'ty. Al thnt \ I' . Cleveland 811\1 : \ II his . memO'able eider was OUIII , hit It was not approved by his Ilt'l ) : ' nnll has ne\'lr ! hcen respected br i ) democrtc olce hohle18 gel'al ) TIm rccss'i'n-i'ou m'WOl.'f , At ole of the ward club meetlgs lpId 1uler 1ellhlcan usplces , but II reai- I ) ' cOllucted In the iimterest of the oalhbolnd ; cOlblne , the n8 ertol wns heidi ) ' nulle that there Is uo good rC- son for 1 clth'eiis' ref rm 10\'emelt II OII hl. 'l'hls IS81'auce 11) he suth- factory and con\lncIJ to ward 1101 tcilus lull meu who ( make u Ih'IJg out of polIties. But It wIll scarcely he ac- CllJtml :8 gospel truth by the tmtxpiyors : In "low of the teplorbe ! COUl1toi of our 11nlcliJl t'CISI'y , the delJleton of the school fuud mud the hlcl'eased bur dels Im1osed upon them , to malntalu 1 horde of tax eatel'8. I Is Ilsslug sl'll/e , too , lint the assertou that ( 1hel Is uo cal for I citizens' ruform IO\'elent comes from oue of the four men who have been drawIng $20 1 day out of the cl - cash drawer Mince the 'lrt part of July for worl ( hint the cOllltroler mind his force hind neg- meted to pel'fO'1 amid hud been paid to 1 0' f 0'1. 'l'ho squauderlng of school Inomie ) ' UIJon pollcll w'Ire-puhiers and the oiegriitla- tel ( of the whole school systemu b ) ' the pO'nlcous ) , IltO'fm'enc\ irresponsible cornerloafers who douinate the ( Board of Bducatou 11 ' lIe 1 muter of no mOllHt lit tie e 'el of sOle people . but the true fl'lends of the free school sstcm nml mill cItzens who desire to divorce ( lie schools fl'OI the haueful lulueJco of sectarIan 10ltcs must con- cede the necessity of n reol'glnlzatoJ ( that cuu be effected only by a euel1 uprising . of time voters , regalless of part . There mmimt' uno cmiii for ) .ht'e 11Y u\ no cul a cItIzens' rcol'm mo\'emeut In the eyes of the spolHlen and jmlmmcn hUIII'S ! , but when the spectacle Is IreseJted ( of a distrIct judge descendlJg frol the beuch which lie hits disgraced amid dls houored h ) ' his Judicial imsurpatinims , his mountebnuk pe'forlnnces Ill his Cl'IZ ' amities , amid 10UltJg the stUlp for the delivery of vile harangues at l'llhlcan ) club leethlgs culled to IJolote lila can- dhlacy for reuomlJlton , nil reputnh citIzens . . must realize . that the republican lJl.t ) In this count Is hopelesll ' de- 10llzed nut dlsorganlz ( l , mud there- for not In positon to purge our local oYerument of the abuses front which this city Iml county Ire sulerln . 'l'hero II no tangible evIdence either that relief can be hooked for fl'OI the delocratc lary , which Is tlstretml 1)3' factoual contenton , nnd ut best In the mnimiorlty. Omiiy by the COiulllied ! action of the citizens of nil . p.tes who desIre to restore Integrity anti economy In the 111ajement of our local nlah's Iud who desire to 1al.e our courts aguln reHpcctell trlhunal of JustIce can the irresistible demand for 'I'efol'm bo let . itnoi satIsfied. . The Kansas City stock yards PeoPle nnd the Kansas State Sanll' ' Board are lt swords' Joluts over the attitude of the Kansas olclnls with repect , to the IJspecton of cattle sUIPosed to haye becn exposed to Texas ferer. Thin 8tokmen arc said to be moving for the 11smlssal of certain members ot the board beL'uso Ulcy howe mudo Imhle reports of tim results of thmlr investigations. Time meris of the con- I'o\ery are hmimaterlai to ordinary people , Imt they are an annoyance to stock shipper mud stock lieulers. Per- sons 11llug .slock to sell cal I\'olt ul t1ouhle by shIpping dIrect to the South Omulm mUI'I.et. Tile ' do .hey can just us ivell , If not better , timers UUin ( In I'unsns City tld In the InterYl1 the warring factIous cnn settle theIr dispute Time lion. JIm Stephenson . should reo strll his temper. .lo Bee hl8 mme dis- position to deprive him ot 1 lucrative contract or to prevent him frol mmmak- lug uu honlst Ih'II . Thin Bee Hlmlly , Insists thlt street swceiling 1llel' the old contract S'Htel 11 morn expensl\c to the taxpayer lull less remunerative to time laborer titan tim preselt system . Wo are IJnylnl a street con\ullsioner anti wo might us well wako him earn . . _ , r - ' -.t- - . hIs 8ntnr ' . We hnn' the laborers wih U ! nod It Wrq h'l' thcm I chancc to cant iimoi'tj 1\1111' ; time ) ' wIll lIe II con. dlton to Ille\u ) more 101 e ) ' . In oilier wO'ds. IC Wl1'JU\ \ " { 10 tax 0\1 citizens for street Sivetipiiig , It I Is desirable that thin Inll' ' hu' th ) Irecly to lie lel who dl the 'J pl { IlstCll of Ja 'IIJ part of I to thin cOllrnctor mind Ilothlr Jart to Ulo16 1 q lchlel amid h\RIJect. ormo who ohomi't Intqect lylhlnJ hit the ( pay rohi. . . " " . , , Spanish Ro \t1are fully CalJahle of tOI'tl'ln . 1 ( lCft'lmsehess Wllal , hit I si.iii be well 1 wmult day for iililrimfl- wi be'l'1 tilllt 1 ) 11110' tOI or delh\l 'oC the ( m'clOrt. ) . \lerl. cal ! are gIven a' variety of news 1e. 1101'11 ( fl'OI tr,1\I' ' II Cuba so chl'l' Ilgl ' COII'IUHctt.J ( Itl COllctl./ . that Limo l'tlt\I' ! le\el' Imow8 whel he Is reatllIhe tmth. 'hls wi I'oltl\e so bug IS Ihe HpIIIHh ) gou'erimmmitmit cx- m'clses censol'RhllJ oC lews l'eIJOI'IH. I 1 speech ) Iii "IIIII0't ) ) or i'eiilhillCiimi- lain iy ISIIC S. IIIHca1 cal have alY effect IpOI ) the Iltellgtlt "otnl'S of the lllh able , our . tsthlate ( of their cll be' mmml CmIhntCIt ) itiiist umimihergo radical Ilt calJcl Ilst \ Hlergo"lllcI1 ' ' ' I'O'i'isiOii. Dimriimg the Ilascaui \'lslol. DIIII war JaHC ! wnH , I rUlk l'OPII\llwac. Last year he Wil the IHIIIst ) cHllllte I for con imni I iiiii ii. but silce that IJII.t ) ! ) . spewed hll out he Is 1 ! helter fO' r\llhlcll priiicipies. _ fh'tll I U"\I tI I 0' , t n"rl. HI. l.uls , itCitliiie. Judge Scott or amah has fined anolher man for conlempt or court. Judge Scott of Onlha either Is , or thinks hmiimiseit a vcr ) ' contemptiblE pcrson. - Ullhllll I HIHh""I."t ) ' . Mlnn"31019 .lournai. Time A. I' . A. organization . now controlling the cIty overnmeul or Omaha , has matle a 1)'llnl or tunln Homan CatholcJ mate umc , haiL have sErulously proteclc(1 ( the city trc30urer. an A , I' . A. mal , who Is chnrg Will ) beIng 30.000 short In his accouuls I 1\oult be well for the , \ . 1' . A. who re gut them ' el'03 as altogether Impeccable , 10 IJrove lhelr mal Innoceut I they can. I UO'II'I'HHI ito : "r FiItglIMIt " ' 11. " . HI.lnlrh\ Jepuhlknn , American agllculuro Is certainly In a no worse state or depresslou than the English Englsh Industry. The case Is cltI } or the recent sale ! or 639 arra at land In EngJIt. with tarot house . otahilco humestead , and seven cottages . for 2S,5OO. . 'fhls property a dozer years 0' mure ago was valued al $100,000. and only four years ago was mortgaged for $70,000. " 'e hav had a goo many bad cases at this 8011 , parUcularly ! In New England . but as this. none reprccnLlng 91 violent a shrinkage C , ' " " . - - 1..1 thc 3tstriel. Ihla.lpI18 , Titnes . Unless al signs rl. It wi thus come about that the wheat and colon prOdUCeID wih smaller crops than mutual . will get more money by au apprecaloil In prices th'l they formerly secured for a greater yield at lhel" rcsprtve itaples with time hip ! corn and potato crepe In reserve \0 fill all p'ssiblo demands hJth at booms and abroad , On the whole the crops seem to lit time marltel better thia ' year than uS\al. and the prepar310ns for. : moving them will be hailed hy c\'er'bol1 : l , as the signal for the beginning or a 'pp busy and profitable fall and wInter sensOn , _ _ J ( Cle"I'I" atib ' 111"01 'I 'r" Loitlavii1 , , Io\I5'IJ Cnurier-Jaurnni. I Is certaInly .truc , as Mr. Whlney sug- gostod that Mr. Cle'ilnnd Is strongp- than ever he was wltj ' thq conservative element ! In AmerIca. Along with some vexatious shortcomings chiefly embarrassing to those who are assocIated with him , he possesses ' some at the raresl add best virtues or a pub lic admiilnistrator. ' ' 13u't ' . with nil his claims upon the confrlence Of hIs counlrymen. he would prove thOweakesl possible candidate for a fourth nomination and a third term : anl neIther he nor lany one whose opinion , Is i worth eonsldcrln hasdan ) ' thought or such . a I suc. thing . , The dogdays ir ' 'v r. boys let the thlrd- term foolishness go to - sleep 'he Freud , Urll.'lc. ( o : lobe-Democrat. The French relh'blc' may bo said to he twenty-five years old. On September 4. 1870 , when the news at thc surrender of Napoleon III. and tle Imperialist army at. Sedan reached Paris Gambeta proclaimed time es- lablshment 0 : the republic. Imperialism ended with Sedan , but the republc proper did nol 'J ' gln Until the war closed In 187 The third \ republc has lasted several year longer than any other governmental syslem which Franca has had since the overthrow ot the Dourbon rehne under Louis XVI. . more than a century ago and she has had many or them In these hundred 'ears. More over . the republic seems stronger now than I was al any previous time. Apparently France has broken permanently with royalty. I.OIllIV.SNAI.SHOTS. . Chicago Record : Mr. Ingal has begun In earnest lo inflate the pneumatic tires or that senatorIal boom. Minneapolis Journal : New York has no living d mocralc oxsenator.'hen Hlil'e term expires she will have one . for time tel n at hIs life. Chicago Inter Ocean : A couple at "good wesler men" wi most likely he asked In 1896 10 step up and head this presidential tickets . "The star or empire" Is In the ivest Chicago Tribune : Mr. Cleveland's baIt for n third term gels a nibble now end then . but all the big fsh , .6t1 fight shy at it . I Is pretty clrtain he . will never get enough to make n mess. ICansa9 , City Journal : I Secretary Morton wants to put "rree silver" on his employC ho should mnlte them presents out or hb own pockets. The mane ) ' In paymnnt ot their salarIes Is earned , not rree. GobeDemocrat : Thr present governor and two ox-governors or Maryland , all dem- ocrals are out In opposition to Semiator Gorman - man and the state ticket he has placed h , Ihe field. They propose to make their pro. test count by supporting the republican ticket. Unless present indications change tile Gorman candidates will not get more than half the regular democratc vole. 1\1\1 1'1 ShOuT. Chicago TrIbune : at the rorly-nlne members - hers of the republican national committee twenty have thus far put themselves omm record as favoring a short campaign and one al as against It. One refuses to commit him- self The twenty-two others have not yet been heard from. at the twenty-ave demo- cralc committeemen who have said their say , thirteen are fO\.a short campaign , seven are against I anot.fiye are nb-committal. Thus Il appears that the republicans are more decidedly In tvp at the new departure than the democratS. 'bUt democras. ' that It Is nol un- likely that a maJon of the latter will de- cide for a short cai pa'gn. wi Chicago Times : . Into short campaign idea has fairly taken hold . of ! the people at best judgment everywhere throughout the bst try , and some of tim moat influential Infuental papers have come out In its f8yor. Whatever pres. sure , therefore can 'be brought Upon the poll- tcians who more hI less direct the affairs of party to hold laterconvenlon8 alalrs brought The onITitgiimmmen ( offered against It Is that time may 10 be afforded the new 0 national committees to perfect their party organization , but this Isl more In seeming than In reality . M . matter ot tact the same men , wheth11f on the committees off , direct the canpalgn year commitees or can lQ ater year or at least are open to consultation , and their advice and eXperle c ' can be had for the asking. - OTIIIIII. J.ANUS TIrN OVJ ! . Time roPlcan government In FranCe . been weighed In the balances ot two dec. ados ot experience and h:1 : nol beeim tounl , wantIng . I has stood Rn(1 wllutood stII and 5tres . I survIved this 10narcllln1 ot ZiicMahon , the Intr'glcs ot hiodmapartisnm , the meteoric Impostures ot Joullgor : , the shock nud shame ot the Panama cIic'ouics , , - tnll the stab of the assassin's Iwlfe that pierced ! the heart of President Carnet i'rancu l has grown and gained under time republic far more rapidly than under the second empire ot the reign ot her 'iegitlniate" kinks Today liar army I to that which s\ccumbed al Sedan lS of old was the Macedonian phalanx to the Persian ! mob. Today her navy tles rank only second to that or Crest flultaln . end con- 1181s or ships that can feat anti fight . oiflcercd by mim who have proved theIr capacity elsewhere titan In the court bail ; conu at Versailios. In spite at Oermal war lntiem- iilty In spite or Iannla canal sulndlOs . the ronhh peuJlt are prosperous , the national treasury well suppiied , while the btmrchana If taxation awaken no such outcries os greet , the ever increasing dem1ll of her Ill'rJ3ry roo's self.tyle:1ar lord. " For these and other like reasons France can afford t , look on with much patience while Or.rmany maltcs merry and Is glad over time victory or Sedan. Palenee under what must costa to bo gratutous taunts Is nol easy , but It Is pOSe albie I Is rational. I Is more . Il Is JudicIous. I It revenge that France burns 10 take on German ? 'fharo Is a bioolliels revenge to be had far nobler and swet er than any bloody revenge could be. I Is 10 ho had by teaching OermJn nn obJct leson ot the Immensely greater happiness , Inlo- : ' iigenee . prosperity , honor , and even warlIE ' strength 10 be achlevej under a free Gover imlont thal under an hereditary monarchy admlnsterel : by an arrogant contemner or popular liberty. The "ay for France to conquer Germany Is by re30lutey : keEping the peace and pushing right on In the palh or freedom . BIlg111 Is one ot the most backward of European countries wIth regard to the erlu- calon or its people , the average ot the popu- lotion unable either to red or write being over 30 per cenL Il must , therefore , be a subject for regret that the ( present conservn- lve government should have identified itself with a measure thai can only tend still rur- thel to Inccase the prevailing Ignorance Unmindul or that particular clause In the constitution which guarantees liberty at can- scIence thai Is to say freedom at creed the govermenl has jl.l reenacled compulsory religious I.nstruclon In all the school puhlc and communal. The liberal law at 1819 made these school secular-that Is to say freed lhem front sacerdotal control and eliminated religious tC3chlug from tIme list or compulsory Iuhjecls , The priests hcwever , were allowed facilities for givIng religious teachings 10 those children whose parents desired it . and were admitted to the school at stated limes for the purpose. In 1881 , the conservatives being al that time In power , a reactionary law was pas ed allowing the communes to suuhsl.'lizo voluntary schools 4ongslde. ur In- steat or the public elementary schools exist- In" under lho statutes or 1819. The Catholic clergy , as intended rrom the outset took advantage - vantage thereof to establish schools or theIr uwn denomination everywhere , the result be- Ing that the public and secular schools were gradually closed on the ground or economy , au I' about 10 being left or which more than half are In Brussels slone. The gov- erment has now abolished even these 150 thus delberatey going back to the state or affairs which prevailed prIor to 1879 , this con tlutng the first measure or nnY Import- ance enacted by tbe legislature elected since the revision of the cJnsttuton and the Increase - crease of the franchtise or its widespread unpopularity the recent disturbances at Brus- eels furnish abundant e1'11enc3. and It may b3 said to have reunited all sections of the oppositon agaimist the Homan Catholic. church , boJrgeols and workingmen , liberal capital- late and sacialists . all comblnlng to protest glnsl this gross violation at the Belgian con stituitlomi . conslutou. S. . I bodes ill for Turkey at the present jnnc- tare thai the recently appointed grand vizier "Little" Said thould have Insisted on resigning - signing lie Is known far and wide as the moat scrupulously honest man In the Ottoman - man empire and Is clever enough to appre- elate the fact that so long as the sultan per- stats In maintaIning In office pachas and beYD or proved dishonesty and corruption It Is hopelEss to expect to accomplish anything with regard to the Improvement at time Porte's affairs . poltcal and economic. Within - In a few days lfer entering upon his duties as prime minister he presented to the sil- tau a demand for the dismissal at hIs col- league Hussein Pach , time minister or marimme who for the last twelve years has used the ( money which ought to have been spent upon the once magnificent navy 01 the Porte In enriching himself and a ring In the Imperial household through whose influence he has managed to retain his hold lnfUenco [ upn the parlment at which he Is the hOJI1. Hlsseln Is the recognized chief at ! the "old Turk" and anttorolgn party whIch Is blindly opposed 10 everything In the shape at retorm. The fact that the sultan should i have preferred to let his grand vIzier go rather than dismIss lusseln Is equivalent to an almisslon that he has no Inlenton or complying with the demands concerning Armenia - menia . recently formulated by the great powers. . . . The new Prussian Income tax law Is now In full operation and 1 affords . Incldsntaly , a faithful picture of the average financial condition o't the cItizens. I Is shown that out of time 2.519.008 persons taxed there are 2.19.72 who are earning less than 3,000 marks ( $750) ) per year and 70 per cent of , the total population cannot be taxed al all . they earning baa than 900 marks ( $225) ) . In I all 96 per cent at time population oar less than 3qOO m3rks. or the remaining 4 per cent there are 209.702 p'rsons earning from . .000 to 6,000 marks. 39,556 earnIng between 6,000 and 8.00. and more than that last number only 72.038. Including In this last category alt banks stock companies ana other corporations ant bodies or man con. sldered an entity In the Juridical sense There are 13 persons or corporations enjoying - joyIng an annual Inc'le or 1.000.000 marks of over and of lheso there are ton single mul- tl-mmtliilonairea with Incomes at rrom 6.000,0000 10 7,200.000. and Iwo corporations with 8.240- 000 marks In como , On the whole theretore. It will be seen that Prussia Is still. .deo'pite her annexation or fertile and wealthy coun- tries durIng the past. thirty years. a very per country. And this nolwlhstandlng the fact that this January 1 , 1895. there were 3.7 O.251.523 marks or deposit In the 1,47 savings banke at Prusaia . \ blk9 Irusdla. . . . The completion of her port at Dzerta , on the coast ot TunIs , gIves France a valuable naval station upon the south side or the Medllerranean. A canal nol quit , a mile I long , very wide and deep enough for her ! heavy arniorclada has been cut through to n lake or great area which serves as a landlocked - locked haven and port of supply and re- pair. Although a fresh water basin might have a still greater ' value no hotter shelter could be aBked . and It Is evIdent that the protection ot the port , the lake and the canal by fortithtatIona can : easily be secured. Timework work on the canal and its surroundings has been \ goIng on for three years , and that or fortifying and of constructing additional el torlylng at a naval station will doubt- less .onlnue for years more. Dzerta will henceforth figure prominently In the discus- alone of the control at the Medltorranean. SbOh1y Uctis R Show Oiobe-Icmocrat. . One American crop this year will show a decline. The yield at wool I placed at 294.000.00 pounds. a falling off ot over 30.- 00.000 pounds. The vacancy has bee fled by democratic loddy , raked together by the chiffoniers at Europe. - - Highest of al in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report K.oyafl 18akns 4 ABSOLUTELY PIRE _ _ _ _ _ s _ - - . - -0 fl flSSt' - - LOCtl . C.UI.\J ( . ViIA'il'iii. Chaley tnl insists that I Iln tan ht hong (0 ( an ot81nlulon anti still rdlse 10 swallow mull its leaehhlKI and prlnclpln. ) ( niacin n strong agulont 01 that Ill' before the Swetjlsh.Ainerican Ggr.iol.l 1cuhlon club Int night. Charity I trying to can- vhco time S\edu that wble lie betongieto the Junior Order he does not swallow nor swnlo\ t'imdo.rro the cardinal principle ot the order that ono but American born cltun ! shal hold ! oflh'e " Chancy Is wlln ; to have time 81'ellol capture tumy omen In the gift ot the peop:1 : so lent l they do not want the county tr03urerlhlp. lila Junior ardor 01' thullasm I rallJant against any Swcds who may desire the nomlnnlun for that ofhice. - - A newspaper man " imo applied for a post- ( ! on otto or the del vls11 organs 1 tow days ago was Intormed list ( there was no vacancy at . the time , but I he 1oull wait a few days he could have . ro\ 1. ) \ a place lie asked If thal was a certainly and was aestired that I was OM or the reporters , ho was toll , wns going to have n positon on the police rrc under lie VuHler\oorl regitoo amid that If lie ( applicant wouln wall tmimtii that uull time he woulll be given the place of time reporter - . porter . who was going Into the sleuth himsi- ness The neWSIJ3per mali kn6w a thing or two and Is noon his way 10 Chicago , still looking for worlt. Virgil Ovid Strickler Is expected to follow ex-Contcd , Covetl's lead In : few days and declare himself In line with the der\'ls1 con. tngent In the coming fight. I'osltive evidence - dence that Virgil Ovid worked In the iegia- latvo lobby against every leasure Introduced - duced .by time populists has teen placNI In the hands or time mcmbers or that party , nM even his nerve Is not strong enough to allow him to seek further favors In Ihal direction. Mayor Wheelcr hall n p 4lar sensaton In his throat last night and 11110 but a poor show In his attempt to prove that the day labor melhod of street cleaning was n fail- rnl- ure. The peculiar sensation In his throat was time logical result or trying 10 gel such pecuhialiuleas out or his head Since the i "Watch Dog at time City Treasury" was ! turned down so hard by hl8 Fourlh ward constituents a few years ago ho hiss been lyIng pretty low . In keeping with his former record that Ito elmould immalco his le shoulr 131(0 reappear- 3nce In pUblc lre on the same platform and , advocating the same princIples with that i other ellnent reformer Inveterale Snorler llascail. Proto Ralhbun told the SwedIsh Hepublcal : club last night lhal there was no heed or a ' citizens' movement because the republicans wore going to nominate a ticket lad up or clean , capable men I thai's the case Professor , why don't you bring out your candidates ? What are you going to do wih Unhct . Scott , Dick Smith , Jim MIamI . and all that gang that you are now parading as candidates ? AI Sigwarl was the only memb or the Churcbl-Hussel police force to get on the pay roll. Is It possible that "Captain" Slg- "art Is the only member or the dervish con- tngent ot aspirants who was thoughtful enough to send n dollar with his application and get one or Paufs autographs and a certil- ( cato "pretty enough - to hang in any parlor. " Johnny Thompson wans to know what City Treasurer Dumont was doing up al Sl. Peter's church tbl other day and has demanded - manded , through his paper , an expiamiatlomi. Johnny , here's a tip on one ot your own crowd. Uncle Hiram Savage started up the other day to visit one of the Catholic churches and find out whether arms were stored In time hasement His courage oozed 'berore he reached his destination . l oweyer and he spent tIme afternoon al an engine I housL In the vicinity . hoping to see time armed forces at a foreign power come out for their daily drill with Winches leIs. Proto Halhbun laid the Swedish Republean club last night that the A. P. A. democrats were on the alert and would insist upon a slralgbt democratic ticket and would refuse to endorse the Citizens' movement. or course that's been the scheme nil along of Pete Drkhauser and his gang : but I was hardly expected that I would be so openly announced at a republican meeting. Men who . suffer from an Impediment In their veracity and bronchitis ought 10 have a good memory. When Major Wheeler de- dared to the Second ward republicans that ho had always voted the straight republican ticket he forgot that a man by the name of lallel n. Wheeler testified under oath that ho had voted for R. C. Cushing for mayor although CushIng was the regular democratic candldale and horror or horrors , n Roman Catholic. 'Y - _ - _ _ _ = ' : t I'l'l J x luiI'MiC. tlla"1111 Journal When lovely womnn take to bloomer ; : ' 1,1 111s nloll ns If on ! bloomer. ' Tiw . oilier nlrls Iltula1 In rUIOr About "synmimmetriciula" amid things . Wa "lnR"'n SlOt. 11 actor . INlnNI the alphabet , 'ht ) t ) . , entirely thmm'ough. Hf started In with A 1 C , But ) lc1I'IIN1 to IOU. - . Atlanta Cnlltlll n. I WI do not know the place he's gone , I We hope ho's free from harm : f All that wo know-his son . John , lon. JI tlnnln' of the rli ! . 1 Jud/e. , / " "A word Is enough for the wlso" ' JR , n proverb ( html tells lS no IIs : \ Which 11 wh ) ' \u I JUl' ) ' . they stay 4 lawyer must talk halt a day. , New York I.o'def. . A tlnlel nt . \ohln' Pak. " . She went II to haihe for n lark But she lost off n stocking ( 'Twamo really quite Ihocl.tng ) ) \ And Ihe . hnd to - gO home In the dnrk l.e. . I press I ) ' suit to call al her l } trousers arc II creases ; I cal on her to press may suit . Anll fnl her scorn increases Tiutim I amy cook could ride n cycle She would flmmtkt' to recoi'ml neat I 7 ; or , to jtmlIO ' rlcO < 101 ' JUlI/o ( her hy her dinners She a I fcorcher hard to beat ' . ' 111 " ' . \ : 'ixo StJ9I3iEIt. lonl/omery 101001 , These are time days when I feel n craving 1"01 the lel < s where tl' corn Is wuvilg ; ! ' Where time bee on the jlll190n ettlos \ To mllgio his venol with thc big hull nettles. Dnwls when lie hmluo-oyeil morlllg glories Bish wih a hundred sweet hive stories ; All time slteeter under false 'reIOnses ' Whets his bill al the old rail ! I rence " Neals when the cooling winds caressing CollIe rrom time his like n breathing hloss- , II ! ; , Unler the oaks time cow reposes Pigs In time lurholes lP to their noses. Dlsl ( ) ' eveR where the Ighl cloud rover 'ho golden west where the "llsel hovers : Coaohwhll' ! 1Inlel. those rollicking mouser ; rlghtcn I felow : clean out ot hIs "ousers . J I4EADING SI'EOIAI4 ' ' SPECAf. 1 IM'lUHm ; TIl OMA1L SUNDAY Bvj' IN A JOI.LOW OP TilE JlLS : \ Continuation ot Brei llarto's rlRclnnl- ' Ing romance of western Itu nn.19 . \ , graphic Ilescriptonl nelt Illustrated with wel drwn pictures ) CHICAGO'S DnAINAGI CANAl , : ) Udo 1rchvoel. time wel knowmm Gor. maim litorateur , tcll of limo inception of thus great eimghimeerlng e'mmtci'lmrlmte mmd the mamycloumu chmatmge ivhiichi its commm- pletion is expected to work in time draimm- ago of time \'orid's fair city. CHICKAMAUGA FIELID 1)EDICATION : Description of tIm faimmoims battlefield where ro many imni'oes of time blue mud gray Were sacrificed to grlmml-visaged war. Details of the exercises for its dedication as a national imarlc. Notable nmoimutmlents in its confines. LOO1'ING THROUGh lACK TEL.ESCOPI3 Tue famous observatory on time suitmm- mit of Itlount Ilnomilton , 4,200 feet aimovo the sea levei , 'rime immgemuious npphlance. to niul iii ocaimning time skies. Slceicim of time mostrommomner in charge. COPENHAGEN'S GREAT FItEEI POItTm Its advaimtruges to ] ) aimtshm commilerce and time Inducements it imolds out to American mimerchmunts oximlalneti by C'hares J. ltitmrimimyS'ommdorfui change effected by time introduction of time free port system into Demlumlark. - \i'OMAN'S DOMAIN : Autumn fashions for little maids and men who are about to returmm to school. Rev , Anna Simaw's immterestlng summer colony of independemmt mmew women , Wotnen a conductors for a day on time hay City , Michm. , street railway system iim thmo Interest of charity. Soiecttt tohmics for our women reaulers. New notes about celebrated wommmemi. TIlE COMING Gh7EIIATION : General Garfield as a boy hero ; imis early struggles and noble nspirntiomms , Otimer stories timat imlease the little folks. l'rattlo of time youngsters , ROUND TIlE GLO1ITI ONVI1flEIS : The number of vimeelmon and wimeel- women is ever increasing mmd time imoou- larity of tue bicycle department of 'rho Bee is likewise itmcremtshiig. Fun and money iii bicycle schoos. March of time festive bloomer. What time local wheel ciub ore doing. Live news for bicycler - cler of bothm sexes and nil ages. TIlE \VEE1C IN SOCIETY : Preparations for ( ho conming grand bail of tiuo Knights of Ak-tlar-iIemm. New dances for time svlnter. Emmtertainnmenta and weddings of the week. Ilomne corn- logs of the smmmmner tourists. TIlE \VOII1DOP SPORT : Tlimleiy review of time leading sporting events of time week all the world over. Bright gossip of local sporting circles. Among the ball players. Sometiiln that will satisfy all the different tate for sport , Tirn SIThrnAY Br UNEXOEI4LEDi hEAD IT ! .c : , , . . ( I , 1 ' a ' . : : .1.y" ; ; ' : -1- -cI - ' , . ' , ' - Here We Are- ' . * S , ) - ' . New fall suits- " ' New fall overcoats- ' New fall furnihings- i' . New fall hats- Now-EveryLhirig now-so nice and now-all the new est fancies-all the . .proper styles-in profusion-an array ofnew goods such as vo've never been able to show before , now prices too-new fall suits and over- oai as low as $8.50 that fl , wear , look and are as good as any tailor makes them for three times the money. Browning , King & Co S. W , Cor , i5th and Douglas Sts , 1 ' . - ' , " _ _ _ . ' _ , , - _ ' ' -4- C