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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1896)
_ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - r . : : : ; . : . - . , , _ 4 OMAHADAILY3ii _ _ : 1VEDN1SDAY XAY 27 j9n. - - - - - - - - . , 'I'iic OMA11 D1Lv BE1 } . flOSJATIt , ! dlior. _ t'Unt413111n 1VF.flY MOI1NIt3. _ flitt.q OF SUflSCflh1'TIO& aI1y flee ( Without uncIy ) On. Yecr 8 t4 biIty flee ind uniiay. Ono Thnr . . . . . . . . . . V 04 til * Mnth . . . . . .o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fhtee Month , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I3uflny 11e , Qn Y04r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 804 ( fttutIy 8ce , One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 Weekl ) Ike Ono Tear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6' oE F1c8 : Ornrihi , The U(0 fltiIIIng. RlItI Om4hfi. Rnr Jflk. . Cor. N nnIth St CounlI flhiirr. . 16 NottPt MAIn Strq # ( . ChIco om. 21 ? Chmber of C&nmerce. New York , fliwmq 33 34 tin4 IS. Tribuflo Hldr. WhIngton. 1407 I' Htrret. N W. COflhlSPONIC : MI cmmunkiitton , rclttng to fleWB nM edt. torlat ma1ttr ibouM le niI4rcetI : To the E4ltor. nu1NIss ! .wrrr.n81 At ! bUtflM 1Pttrl ! flfl rmtttitneei hoU1 be uridreesed to The Itce 1'ubttehIn CofliPaflY. Omoh. rnfte. cheelce nn.1 poetomee ordrC to be inedo . pwnble to th * qn-4r of th compRny. T1II 13t3 I'UIIhIHIIING COMPANY. sTATIMrN1' OP CtflCUfATtON. % Oenrge It. Ttschtick. eecretari of The I ) PU Itching comnny 1Ing iIuIy eworn. MYC ttUt the rctut number of tuti end complete coptee o the 1)411y. Morntng. Tventng anit RundeY Iie printed during the month of prIt , it9. woe 4 $ toIInwe , . . . , . . . 17.Dl0 10 . 2 t7.I4 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.37 8 , . . , , . . . . . . . . . . 17.D15 1R 4 . . . . . . . . . 1q o4 ; 1t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17tC7 t ; 19.10' ' ) 2) , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fl.t.8 . . . . 17.ttl 21 . 7 . . . . . . n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1TtO R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.tM 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . 17.04 2 $ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i ,0 . . . . . . . . . . . 17,2 ? 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.11) it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to,0 , t . ; 1 , nrA ) n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . 17.M q . . . . . . . . . 17.94 4 . . . , . . 1.04 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 1s.0t6 :0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.103 TotAl 544,320 I4. dedtictIcn for tineold and returned copt'a 4et eoe , . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Net ctIty tlverng' . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,331 C3Oflfl17 13. TZSCI3UCK. Iworn to betorp me nn.1 , mhecrtbetl In my rre.ene' thIs let ctnv or May. ISM ( Seal. ) N. P. 'rti. . Notary Public. It's a poor cate that cnn't ellelt at least two or t1ire dIHsentlilg OIIliOhlS ninong the JtistIcct of the Iliolteti States miprelne cotirt There Is no possIlIIIt.y ) of iiilstake as to who wrote the itosowater oeii letter no itiore tirnit there Is as to who COIn- poted ltoscs'ater's palt of the sliver de- bate. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ VIiat will the New York Voice dO If the IrollIlltlon lIlt I lonal coitventIii &ionld by chance declare for a coinhi. nation of cold w'ater nini 16 to 1 free tllver ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ex-Comptrofler Olseti will t1otibtles coiigratiilnte lilnIseIf that through the Iiitt1iiess of his frIeiIdH his stilt for libel agaitist 'I'hie Bee has not been per- iiiltted to be brought to trial. Mr. Bryan atliflits that his nieniry Is defective. Ills nilinissloit is cittirehy su- periluous. The silver debate IllIttle It painfully evlIdnt hint hiTs memory was ( lefective in nearly every dIrection. Cotigress during the rentainder of ( lie se.ssion will coitsist for the most part ! IIL'rCly of a loosely connected series of conference connuittees and a. body to receive :113(1 : upon their reports 011)011 legislative ilicaslires. When it comes to relieving the cyclone I _ . onilferers our hteolile will have dilhiduhly In uliscrliiiliiatiiig iwtween Texas , Iowa , T'iIXISUS , ilc1iIgaii nod Illinois. All have our sincere i4yiuiathly ) and all have iiluiost equal claims 111)011 ) our gcnel'os- Ity. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Now' that the United States sli1)renle court has liiitiiiliiiously alhiriiietl the validity of the stinr bounty , our deillo- ci'atlc frleiuls will ito longer have nit eXCtli3e ( C ) deitotinco lii their phatforitis the alleged unconstItutionality of the 1)rOtCctIVC ) tzti'iIr. Coiigressman Kent wants his cot- leagues to luiew that hi is the only itoittihist represuittative from Nebraska. F For this reason lie tries to coinitict II11IISL'lf as dIffereiitly as 1)05511)10 ) ) from time other itleimibers of ( Ito Nebraska congressional delegation. No well contlueted iusIness ) house would keep Ithlo money In Its hmamids While It 'its borrowing at high rtttes of interest Yet that is what ( hit State Board of ItlticatioiimtI Lainis timid Fimmids Is tiottig. The idle Itlotley Iii time school ftiIiI ( ahmoulti hi hI1V'i4tell for the bommeflt of time iUbhiC ) rather thmamt fitritmed out for time lmi'ollt of it coterie of 1)OhitlcaI ) bankers. Time Chicago Tinios-Ileraki points out time fitet flint several people intve Iii history t1echIiitl the vIce 1)resldeutlal itomnitmittitmim , but expresses Its comiviction that thmls page of history vhlI imot be reiente(1 ) this year. There Is otmo sure way to avoid moving the vice inesltleii. tial , miomimiimatlon refused , aiml ( that Is to offer it to soimle imman who It Is kimown In ativitticto Is willing to accept It. 'l'Immtt Is what time convemitioims will (10 this . year. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Reports ( mill South Dakota are to the effect that crop prosPects itever better aimil that iies' settlers arc leIiig tIrnvn In by ( lie promising at- tractioiit of soIl mimiti imlineral resources. Nebraska will rejoice iii South Dakota's lirosperity. ] ! s'e1'y hmt'oIln ) should 1)lO ) for to be stmrrouiitled by well favored iteighibors rallier thiait by Ill-favored OiI ( , $ . Sotithi Diikotit cmiii irogless only hand iii hmnmnt vithi the iwogress of Nebriiskn. 1vei'y educator In time vest will up. . platul ti effOrtS hieing immado to Iimduco thit National Ethimeatlomial association to pitch ItB tents Iii Omminhimi lit 1893. 'J'hmat this can be done when eolmgress shtitil liavo given imotlc by ( liii passage of time exposItion 1)111 that Iii thu year 1S98 Omitalma vlIl bring the 'tYhiOloVest to Its ( Oct there cmiii be hIttlo questloim. W'C s'aimt t lie comiyeimtloit of educators amid vimeu its mimemmibera learn time exposition Is ilHIi1eI ( timey vhli want to conic to us. The Interstate COiflhllt1C0 ? Coimlmitlssloim ltii tiecided another ease ugaIimst time - z'alirondm4 , this tlimmo agalmist time diii- ei'iiulnatlng rates iitttde on simipimiemits toVichiitt , 1cimm , 'l'iio z'allroatus have couseqln3ntly been ortlereil to revIse their nito selmedtiles amid ilmt ) an cimil to the ainms . Yet time railroad immalmagens iiiivo nil along been professing tlielr lit. toitso desire to olwy time Imitenstato law In every particular niid to abide by ovel y dediblon of (1w coiuwhuuiozi uudcr the Jaw. . . - - - - - AS TO ZJOND issris. Time resumption net of 1875 authorIzes time secretary of the treasury to sell hOmmds in order to provIde gold for the redemption of the legal tender notes. One of the pi-ovlsions of timat act reads : "And to enable 'hhio secretary of thmo treasury to prepare nilti provIde for time redeitihitloit in this net authorized or required , he is authorIzed to lisa any StIrpilill revenues , from tlnie to time , In the treasuty not otherwise nproprlatcd , and to issue , sell an dispose of at not ies thinim par , Iii cola , either of time tic. scriptions of bomids of time United States described In time act of congress ap- tiroveil .Iuiy 1.1 , 1870. " It viIi be secim that titis authorization was for the spe- chic llilPoze of redemption of time ( lien exIsting legal tender imoics amid (11(1 imot empower time secretary of the trensut'y to us any of time money obtaimmed by nil Isstio of bonds for time current cx- penlltures ( of the goveranient. itegartliimg time WISiOifl of timls legus. imitlon tfiei-e Is no diffetenco of oplimlon itimmoimg those wimo thmlnk that time re- StmflhitlOhl ) policy 'ns rIght. It vns imecessary to time carryiimg out of that ioilcy and was a safeguard to its main- tenance. By vIrtue of It the secretary of the treasury obtitliteti gold to estab- ihshi time reserve fund which was kept Intact front time ditto of resimmuptioti doWfl to tIme fllVeitt ( of time present ittl- ministration. Only wltitin tue last two years , or suimce the secretary of time treasury Imas beeit COIflpeiiCl , ItS 0. COnsequence - sequence of denmocratic policy , to borrow - row gold In order to replenish the re- ticimipt bit fund after repeittc(1 ( lCilC- tions , itits there 1een 11113' qtiestlon as to time wIsdom of time provision of the act of I8Ti above quotetL But sumice it Imecaimme necessary for time secretary of time treasury to act lit of that legislittloit In order to mnaintitlim restmniptioti auth mmpimoitl time credit of the govcrnimmeiif It has imeen assaileti as giving tiiidUe iuiUmorlty to time secretary ititil tlmere in now pending in time seimate ii. 1)111 to prohibit time further Issuance of Interest-hearing bonds witimotit time coitseilt of congress. Perhaps this Is sound as a general proposhtion. Perhaps It would be veii , uim(10r ( exlstliig comidltlons , to prohibit 1)011(1 ( issues witimout time conseilt of comi- gresmi. But n1 present time conditions tore not normal. The revenues of the goveriimueitt nut steadily below time cx- leIIditures. Time trade situation Is such as to create an aimmiost constant demnitnd for gold , St1pilied wimoliy front time treas- tiry , to settle ilahinces against this coun- try. We are steadily increasing our foreign indeimtedmmess. In these clrcimmn- stancei time treasury is continually nienaced with th danger of a rapid drain upon Its gold reserve wimicim if It imati Iio means of replenishing 'otiltl Inevitably soon head to time overthrow of time existing monetary standard. It imiust be patent to everybody wimo has an Inteiligoitt conception of the immatter that this would be time situatloit now If tile secretary of time treasury had itot h)0SseSsel tue authority giveim bY time act of 187i to issue bonds , for congress would imot have given hint time autimority owing to time tiomninance of time free silver mdl , wimo Insisted that time gov- ernmneitt simouhil iY ut sliver for its obligations nn d wouid have taken advantage - vantage of the situation to have forced their voilcY lihOfl time nation _ Time proposition now made to cleIrive ) time secretitry of time treastmry of the atttiiority lie has to Issue bonds comnes froimi the free sliver mmmcii and shows their wiiiiimgimess to force time govern- mmient to it sliver basis. If tlmis propo- sltioim were to prevail It vouid brIng iimcoimceivable dIsaster to time Ilimaimclni aimtl ltmSIil5S interests of time couimtry. 1I-Iiiimpliy timere is imo such danger , be- cattac time reltmliicnfl imouso of repre- seimtntlves is an himmimtssable barrier ugulnst such iegusiation flEOllGtNIZiJ TI1I COMiIITTI Whatever itmay be time outcome of time reimubuican prlnmarles next Tlmurstiay , it must be aimparemit that time situation demands a reorganization of the county cotunmittee. Time camimpm : Ign tills year s.Iii begin just as sooim as time repimb- lican mmatioimimi aimtl state tickets intyc beeii placed In time fIeld. TIme county coimimittee wiil be exIectCtl to orgimimize time forces lim tlmis county and coimduct tin aggt'essive campaIgn frommm stam't to Ilnusim. It Is not safe to swap horses whIle eros-sing a streimnm , neltimer is It safe to cliaimge comimitmaiidens In time nmildie of a caitmpitlgn. To contlimue the present commiimtltteti to Sditembl ) r or October , sylicim tue .county ticket will imave imecu mantle tij ) , timid timeim mmmake time chaimge dtmriimg the mmmoiit critical iart of time cmtimmpiilgit , w'otiid be foolhardy If not dmtmlgcrotii3. It takes mouths to omgaimizo it party timorougiiiy for elliclent work nimil time imioiiei tlimme to mmmmmko time iitmu't iii a vresiileimtlai election ycitiIs un- imiediately before or after time big coim- vcmmtloius iti'e imeitL Thus polk'S , tested by exherieimce , imas given the bent re- suittii here its eii as 1mm other states. IiitOOIMTS 11710 1I'IINT 1'ItOTG7'1ON. 'Ilmo ( lemmucrats of Nev hampshire Iti- ueimr to immtvo 1111(1 oimoimghi of tariff re- 1 forum as uxetimhmhilieti Iii the existing Immv. Tito platforimm adoimtetl at : their recemmt state eoitveittioim coimttlimii thIs (1'dlara- ( ( tIoit : "Ve favor a tmystenm of tariff tax- ittlon so adjllsteI as to protimmee 'time itecessary revemmiles to immeet time Present ( IXCiUtCB of time goverunmeut with the least imossibia Inmrden tiimomm time pcople , itmmtl afford melt limcldflitai Protectiolm'as vIii macct time reiulremneimts of Amimericaim L'lthitttl ) auth labor , " It tutu appears that timO NOSY I hitmnihsimire tlemmmocrmmts have re- ttmrmmetl to time imsition tlmey occupied he' . fm-c time host deimmoeratic national comm. ventioii declam-ed ( Ito hOilcY of vrotec- tloim to be uimcoimstitutioimni immiti coma- initted tue Plmm'IY everywhere to that cx- trmtordiimary tioctrImme. Time New York Suii refers to this ileciiii atloim of time democracy of time ( iranito stitte us "omme of tint imiost litter- L'stimmg ioiltical eveimts of tue iresemlt year , " ilitti so it is as an evidence of Imoimesty alit ! d ( > Ut'ilU nimmommg a iOrtiOml , tibeit a twmimii portion , of time demmmoeratic imamty. It milmows that time spirit of Stun. mmci J. Ititmmdaii stili abides wlflm soimmo I IllOIltlWrs of time party vimicim lit Veiiim y1van1it ammil other mitates once proudly i : _ 1 _ _ : - - - - : : : . ; acknowiedged his leadership and refused - fused to countenance a volleY of do- striictlon to Amnerlenn industrIes auth American labor. it is interesting fltm showing that there Is still it metnimant. of ( lemocracy ( lint Is not willing to iegls- hate for time benefit of BrItish umlanimfac- tnt-era aumtl British workingmnen , lmtmt deiminimds hint these Intereots in their own country simahi first be careti for. There cn be no ( ioult ) ( lint there are hundreds of tiiousaimds ot oleimmocrats Umrotigimout time country wimo at-c 1mm hearty accord with ( lie sentiment of those of New hampshire. Having had brought home to them In a most. liii. Pressivo way time dnimmagiimg effeetfi of timeir imart3"s iOhicy iii demrivlng time gov- erumimien t of adequn te reveflue , prodtmcimmg limdustrinl stimgnntloim aummi bringing diii. tress to labor , they vaumL no limoro of sulcim a poiicy , Froimm ( be ramiks of these deimmocrata time repiuliilcmmn piirty will recruit an enormous vote next Novdmmi- her and they will be timereafter time mmmost zealous supporters of time polIcy of pro- teefion. 111111W flJZ'UflTIUANISit 11.0 $ ( JZ1OIVN l'eriiaps In ito other vortiOn of time country has republkanhstn ummatle iiucim rapid growttm ( lurIng thme 11:1st : two years as In ceimtral amid mmortimermm New York. Time farmmmens of timat section have suit- feictl sevcreiy trout time comhsequcmmces of ( lelflcmtlC policy. Time inumle ) of time sulmumuimer of 1893 , followed by the practi. cal suspeimsion of mmiammtmfneturing , tie- priveil timeimm of timeir markets aimd omm tOl ) of tlmus caine time tarIff biii , which hits praeticitii3 biiglmttnl agricuittmre in nortimerii aimd cemmtrai New York , due to time favor It shows Canadian farmmm two- ducts. It Was bad enoughm that time stopimimge of nmnumufncturing timrev thousands - sands of PeOimie ou of emiioyimment ) auth timerehmy greatly reduced time comisuuimp- ( iou of fuu'm products , but wiiemi Cumin- illitti eouimpetitIoii was largely Iitcreased ummier ( t1i deummocratic tariff it Is easy to tutidem-stainl that time situatioim for the New York farmers becaumme nimimost ties- terate. It is needless to say that these PeO1)ie are aimxiously waiting for time oppor- tiiflity to cast their vote for a imresidemt- tint candidate vimo represents time policy of iwoteetioum. They are not timiimking so immuchi about currency iroblemns as thmiy are aleut time restoration of time policy which will again give timemmi imoumme markets - kets for timek' iwotlucts and simleid them frommi a disastrous foreigmm coummpetitiou. 'rhmey ilmtve had all time experience they s'ttmit witim ticimiocruitic 1)oiicy , wimicim has taken no accouimt of their iumtcrests amid weifare. In view of the feeiing that prevails amnong time fnrummcns of New York timere can be no doubt where time electoral vote of that state will be foumld itext Noveummber GOOD MN fllZY.tN SLiGhTED. In citing the Bamnes of the "good" mcii whose reptmtatlons are said to imave been blasted by The Bee , Wliiiamn J. Bryan has slighted several maca who vihL doubtless feel insulted in hmavlmmg their imnimmes omitted from imus haL It is probably because time good , , dIe youimg that Mr. Bryan has delyed Into ancient imimtory for hoimg departed martyrs of goodimess , rather than set up some of time iiviuig heroes of perfection whmo immtve his esteenm aumd athmniratloum. First aimd foreimmost , lie seems to have forgotten big-imearted Chancy Mosher , whmo , s'hitle not iii time valley of time shmadow of deatim , hits been uimder a cloud for several years. Mosimer was a very valued coumtrlbutor to Mr. Bryan's paper while confluied in time county jail and oimgiml fo imave been registered among Brynmm's "good" men. Tlmemi there is 1Lo.shier's right imanti mann , 13111 Dorgau , imimother good miman wimose reputation has beemi daimmmmged Imy tmimfavorable coimmmneut upoim Imis peal- tuntlnry deimus. It is surmrislimg , too , that Mr. Bryami has wantoniT limsumited time late secretary of state , Jolmimny Alien , for vimoso vindicatIon - catIon ills jlitiCt had worked so hard during his Imimpemtclmlmiemmt trial. Surely Alien hits valid eluiimms to being as good a umlaut itS aimy of time corporatioim cap- liens who lmav imeemi mulvertlsed by Bi'ymmit 118 vIctims of 'rime lice's 1)enshst- emit iC'5Cd11tl01t. It is incoummpreimeimshbie hmosv 1\Ir. Biyaut colmi(1 leave off that sworn foe of inomiopoiy aimd greatest of time oil m.oomn lobbyists , Paul Vammdervoort , whose boat-ti bum anti waslm bIlls amid drink bills vere imaiU otmt of ( lie Uimloum Pacliic I mii'iiit-rimlmber fmuuid. Hasn't Apostle I'auh played veii his vart 1mm time Ioilical ) iitasqtiermmde auth comm- trlhmmted to the caimsa of time iieoimle vitim toiigtmo mmmiii pen wIthout imoime of other reward timitit seliimmg 2-ceimt Immduisti'Imti Legion lmtittoiis for a 100-cent dollar ? It ; Is lnexpilcmmbie why aummommg that list of good mmmcml 1\Ir. Bryaim imeg- iectetl 'to Iiiimuoriahizo time good iumitmm who hits receimtiy been seimtemtced to imimmoteeti years 1mm time itate's prusout for eimmbezziiiig sonic $100- DOO _ of PtuillC ( nuts mmiii ! thmo otimem good limInt viio flavo becim ( lusturbel by 'l'ime I Ilee lit tlmeit sciiemimt'ii to loot time treitstimy or tieframmd the taxpayers. 'mVe feel suiio ( hint thmes'lethmimii of mumhspjnced omtlldeimco iimmvo "Ir. hhmyitit's m4yllmjnttimy , but time'y ct'rtalmiiy have deserved mmmi ivell at his iiimmids as soimie of' tIme "good" mmmcli ime hums ( olmiimiliiidimted. limit imhstory rdltnts htseif. itetitmimlics Itt'o pm'oveiblahiy ungrateful nuid tir. Iiryaum's limgrntitimdtf would immimke nimgeus , C % eOj ) . Time yotmimguiflfl who casts his first vote timus year whli waimt to cast it for i It tickeL him vhmicii li cmum take pride i luring time emitire rommiaimmder of hIs life. ilmo rtmimtmbildlmim cuittlidates for tim imresi- leuicy tutu vice hireiutiemicy appealing for ouiimoi ) t oil an imommest niommtmy piatfOrmn will aloimo ( liTer the imew voter time oi- tortunitY which lie svlll never regret lmnviimg taken. It miiimst certainly be immost gratifying to time PeOliO ot this city to klior thmut Lime Drexel symmdicato liuus galimt'ti nosses- Omimimima & St. 1otmhs ion of tIme railway t ) roiertY. Time ium-cimaso ) immenus mmmuch ror Oimimmimn. 'rime tiecusloit of time foderni supreimie oimrt lii time imm'Itigti cimso is of vitni liii. mortimitco to timus city. 'Whimttcvcr time 3 tiiwuukeo. auid Rock hsiaimd roads immny Jo In reference to the proposed union c deiot , It Is mmow imhaiui that there can be in , O1tni lm tlm vny bt an early tie- cislomm him ti , nimntter , so far as those roals ( arc t5Iie'rumed. Time ntmmmospliero Iii cleared. II kimow what to do. The Real 'Btiito exelmamige Is * hlsctiss- lug time stmbjctcIof imiortgngo foreclosures and proilost ' appeal to time ieghsla- tare for a ijisJon of time laws , to time eimti that eastern money ilmay In greater voitimmio seei I'yestimient ' lii this state. The stibJeetlt-nt1 out one , It Imas been thiresimeti ha ry sessIon of time h gusla- ture the imn-'gozcii ycars. Owimrs of city proimertyhmnve bug beemi iii favor of laws vfliciifl enable foreclosures to be mmmaiie wlthmiim ii year , while laimd owim- ens imave even i ) eit radically opposed to nay cimaumge him exthtlmmg laws nit time sub- ject. Timeso coumllicthng Interests mmitmst ime reconciled before any revision of time foreclosure laws can be brought about. Local ofliclals of tIme Itocit Isiand mu. i'omul In Iowa aie accused by time law ofilcens of timus cIty of connteumaimelmmg the m'efuisal 01' subordInate emimploycs to nutswer time sttumilmmoims of 00mm cotmrts to testif , Iii th Ciiiycoummb grave robbery case. II ; mmmay or may not be true Jmat tIme failure to secure sucht testimony Iflummit mesumit Iii time mmmuscarrhage of jima. thee , btmt It certitlttiy was it reasonable request , made by time eouimty attorney tipout the olilclahs of time Iowa road. A mild for Notorle. St. Loula Republic. Congressman howard , the Alabama populist - list , has discovered that. there is only one Potato in his bill , and. that. is so small that It ha been overlooked. - I'iiciinintic FltiitieIering _ Vatl2inton Star. "No , sir , " said the statesman , whoao mind lim been taken up with the prevailing fad , "I don't bollovo In an inflated Currency. I don't believe In making a serious bucliteas of traveling on' vInd. You may seem to eklin along vary nicely for a time. But time ft-vt thing you know you Strike a puncture , and then where are you ? " Gout sinui tito Gmobe Trotter. Chicago Inter Ocean. Time czar of 10u001a ie reported to kayo $30- 000.000 of American gold in his vnuits , But that is not much , American tourists will this year scatter three times that amount in seeing iirope. More gold goee out of the country in that way than Is shipped In bulk by Wall street bankers. It Is the modern globe trotter that is scattering Amer. lean gold. Vei1er Tobncco EiLInrgo 1'hiiaioiphia Press. Secretary Olnoy has acted with apparent decision In dealing with the tobacco embargo - barge in Cuba. It is easy to deny it at Madrid by saylng that no note has been soiit to the government there. It would not be. It would be sent. to our minister at Madrid. Amor an policy has been long clear on the lvincipIe that this country has a right to express'iimmopiniort on Cuban affaira because of Its ti de and that this trade must be protected ) y dIphomatlo remonstrance when nece6sar. . , , ' ) Cj - Importzeiic-eof National I'rk 11rpmtiyn nagie. CalifornIans _ want aections In the San lThfael range tapart for a national park The district im3.OQ feet above the sea and Is picturesque , healthful and beautIful. It Is not likely tha , tIe region would- ever be valuable to tbqfarmer or would bo a place of large sottIezmiprt.and the best possIble use to makoof It4kouia be to park it off as a perennial pleasure ground for the people. VIth our raptdypowIng population and the increasIng facility and heapnesa ih travel we cannot-have topznapy of such parks. , ' ' . ¶ ' ' - 1' " J , . . . - ' 'r ' 1'lieroi Outlook. Kansas 'City Journal. Tim farmers of Missouri and Kansas , Iowa , Nebracka and Oklahoma liavo the satlatac- tUrn o knowing that the first crlticai periods of the present crop year have been safely passed , and that barring the possibility or a dry spell late in the eummer , them will bo a bountiful harvest of al the cereals. It has been rare in time past that a thor- ougimly good beginning has been followed by a bad ending of a crop ycar Early planting and plenty of moisture have brought the emaIl grainu to early maturity and a boun- ttfui yield. and lmavo put corn so far ahead that the season of dry hot winds has had no terrors. a- IOVA PRESS COaIMFNT. Davenport Democrat : Senator Allen of No- braska. the popullet who hopes to lead his party in this yoar'a campaign , has boon say- lag some very complimentary timings of Horace Boles since the Dubuque meeting last Wednesday. IL is npw in order for the cx- governor to throw sonic bouquets at tim senator from the etato Just across thmo Ma- ! souri. . - Davenport Democrat : A number of Iowa papers are strongly of the opinion that Governor - ornor Drake cannot directly retrain from caiiiimg art extra session of the legislature , for time compietion of the work on the code. Tlti action was forecast when the legislature - turo was tearing the atmosphere Into tatters wUh oratory that it'd to nothing and accent- pushed nothing. last wInter. Sioux City Tribune : The "good tlameo of the past" of whicim we hear so much now would be exceedingly bad timee if they wore of the presant. The simplest and easiest way iii tIme world to make good tummies good Is to want ices than. you have , These persons who vIll rail at this as a "wantom ineult to the common p001)10" are persons whenever never knew want in theIr lives. Sioux City Tlme : Tlmis Is a good year to induce lmnmnlgratloim from other states to the rich lands of the west. There Is no bettor tarmniiig land any.wbcro than right over In Limo rogloim that was once branded as a desert. This year Umere will be a great immigration to the west. and tim states that. are muost. active will got the larger share of It. Western farms will be In demand next tail. Iowa City liepublican : The Grand Army IOCPIO are waiting for President Eliot of harvard university to mnako a respectful ipology. It is the only thing ho caim do ; and It oven that avalla to restore hint somewhat Lo favor with the inert ho has wronged , it will be simply because th old soldiers , in Lliclr tour yearff coursa , learned a genorcsity ) t witlelt l'resldeitt Eliot , with all lila Un ! . varsity courses. imover dreamed. VO1,5TfCl1uSMALb TALK. Minneapolis TjjicF'roia present appear- tacos the denlOtrsJIC party Is not likeiy to lie , but aiinplytotieP into a minority , of ourse. aplCarahqt3 are often deceiving. evortimeies9 , Reed once remarked , Tlmere must ai4'aymbs' a tail to the pro- otulon. " Vt- Pioneer Pres' ' . Quay maintaIns lila reputation for piitrral aatutomisa in making lila POaCO withi ajor McKinley , 3ucim a Liiimmg has been Ikovn as a United States 3enator Iluding n occasional favor at the anda of the prldmnt a pretty handy timing o have. MinneapolIs TrilJq : A roster of ( lie dole. atee thus far elected to the Chicago con- rention allows that they are about equally Ilvided on the a1ivj question ; but as only ibout cno.thitd 'o beqn chosen , It is dill- ! uIL to make an dIiniate as to bow the con- fention will stand. Glebe-Democrat With regard to Me. Cinleya rofuiiuh to talk It is worth macn- toning that no candidate for public office waa tvor dufeatod omm account of a speech lie ildn'L make or' a letter ho didn't write. time spe cbes that arc made and time lettermi hat are written do time mnim'vhief. Chicago Tribune ! Mr. Morrison of ii. inola bogs to call tho\ attention Pt the public to his patent adjust. bie viowa on silver , which ho will guarantee 0 lie ait sound and serviceable as ammy on time market. having bad an czperiemmca of mmmany ears in the inamiufactUro of these and aimni- or views Mr. Morrison feels confldcnt of his bflity to piesee , and all he asks Its a trial. live him a call. NUST LEASE OR NOT TAKE 11 Nebmaskft'8 Chance to Secure the rort Omaha Reservation for a ohool. SENATE'S AMENDMENT WILL REMAIN Vn1tlin1i nn1 Seweli fleclitme to lie- cede front Their OppoMittun to - the llotie l'lnu of Trztmafor OIL. ! Conferee's Agree. WAShINGTON , May 20.-Speclai ( Tehe- grarn-Tho ) senate and house conference committee on the F'ort Omaha bill bad a meeting today and agreed to concur in tbo senate amendments to the bill as it passed thmo house. Time house commIttee was determined - mined to urge the house bill , but when Senators Walthail and Sewehl announced that they would bring In a minorIty report if the cbnfercnco committee decided to non-eon. cur. a decision to abide by time senate amend. nmonta was reached in a nmomenL Senator Waithalt stated that "bare" and "tranefer" were so nearly synonymous , in view of tlmo fact that ( ho whole matter was left in charge ot ( ho secretary of war , that ito saw no reAl reason why anybody should insist on the use , of time word "transfer. " Senator Sewoll stayed with Waithail on the proposition that time whole matter had once been disposed offer for timla session , and had been again taken up on the agreement to adhere to the aummenti. nment mmmdc by the menato , and imo would in- slat upon the agreement being carried out. The decision will be reported to both bodies tomorrow , conference reports being privileged questions , and will probably go tp the president - dent tomorrow night. Tim Second infantry will leave Fort Omaha within time next sixty days. That much is settled upong in tumo War department , and its destimiation lit all probability is Fort Simon- dan. Thu Eighth infantry , now at Fort B. A. Russell. viii occupy Fort Crook while the Slxtoentlm , miow at Fort Douglas wifi be moved to Fort Russell , This is the program today : tomorrow the whole scheme may bo altered as Secretary Lamnont awl General Miles may want to ( site in some additional regiinenti7 , should there be enough money at the close of tlmo fiscal year to accomplish the necessary transfers. In addition it is rumored that the Fifteenth , umow at Fort Sheridan , will ho given a chance to enjoy far western life and will be transferred to Missoula. Mont. , whiio the Twenty-fourth , now at Miesoula. will be brought into Fort Douglas. Orders have been issued from time chief quartermaster's department to equip Fort Crook -witim bedding , kitchen furniture and necessary stores in anticipation of time change and these orders are now being Oiled trout general depots. Audmtor Bowler of the Treasury department stated today that the sugar bounty covered by the first section of the act of 1895 , amounting to $238,000 , was for tlmo payment of cane and beet sugar , oorghum , antI maple sugar claims suspended by the repeal of the bounty act of 1890 , miumboring annie 4,600 They are all small and lie is Issuing checks for them at rate of 100 to , . 150 per day. Under tim second section of the act covering five millions and more. there will be more difficulty , and these claims will have to be made up more rapidly , cisc they will fail according to opinion of Bowler , wimo will assort - sort , as in another claim , that a deficiency precludes their consideration. The im- ParLance Of getting claims in early is therefore - fore apparent. Senator and Mrs. Thurston loft for home today , being called to Omaha by serious illness - ness of Mr. Pollard , father of Mrs. Thurston. Following olilcers have been appointed as a board of visitors to United States Engi- near school at Willits Point , N. Y. : Coldnel Henry M. Roberts , Colenei George I. . . GillespIe. Major Charles W. Raymond , Cap- thin F. hodges. J _ A. Mickey of Osceola , Nob. , Is In ( lie city. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l'I.DAD AGAINST I"iIi'JthSON3iExT. Comiiiucrcifll Assoeintiomma Amipear Be- - for the' IIOIIMO CoIflnItlCc. WASHINGTON , May 26.-Several prom meat representatives of commercial and transportation intereat today appeared before - fore tim house committee on commerce to oppose the liii introduced by hiepresenta- tivo Sherman of New York to repeai the imprisonment penalty clause of the interstate - state commerce act. The delegation was lmeaded by Interstate Comnmnissioiier Yco- mans and included hi. F. Doneman , Chicago Hoard of Trade , Nationai Board of Trade and National Transportation association ; B W. Wasson , vice president Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce ; Elliot Durant , president - ident Chicago Fceiglmt bureau ; 10. P. Wilson , Cincinnati Freight bureau. A letter from the Interstate Commerce commission was read by Chairman hepburn which said tlmat section 1 of the bill makimig corporations llabio for a misdemeanor under any of the provisions of section 10 of the act bad been frequently recommended. to congress by time commission , but tlmat the immunity contomnpiated by the second , If granted , wouid relieve those guilty of past offenses , including those now under indictment - mont , and this was doubtless one of tlmo chief objects of the proposed legislation. "Under the late decision iii the Brown case. " the letter continues , "those party to an illegal transaction can be so compelled to testify against the other cheers. TIme effect of tlmis decision has been extremely salutary and we are clearly of the opinion that this feature of tlmo law should not be changed ; there ahmouht be a reasonable test of time operation at a law which allows imprisonment in the discretion of time court. With the moans of conviction provided by time Brown decision we believe time law is more iikly to ho observed , both by railroad - road agents and by .shippormi , with the im- pnisonment features retained than by repealing - pealing that form of puumlalmnmont. Tim do. cision of the Brown case line been followed by an observamico of tim law amid a comm- formlty to its requirements which have not before obtained in anything like the sanm degree and timir desirable condition will be greatly endangered by the adoption of the amendment. " Mr. Dousman for the Chicago Board of Trade assorted timat the granger roads had been paying 8 per cent of their earnings In rebates , umomnting ( to $88,000,000 ( the div. dends eaid by time sante roads during time year ending June 30 last being $95,000,000) ) and said this per cent could all be saved urrder ozisting laws sInce the Brown do. cisien. lie otated that sines time ilrown do. cisiorm rebstee had practically ceased , Snil rates in anti omit of Chicago hail been helter maintained than for years , Ito added that the Sherman bill was demnandemi only by vioiaiors tmt the law. Speeches were also nmado by Mosars. Wil- ton and 1)tmrant amuh Secretary Thomas Martindimlo , Frederick . % iternman and George Q. llerzebcrge , representing the i'lmiladol. phia Commercial exchange mind tmadc6 urmiomi. Nun horn t'meitle 1mm tIm house. WASIIINGTOI' , May 26-Chairman Con- noliy of the subcemnmltteo of time Imotiso judiciary committee vlilcn hits charge of time Northern Pacific reorganiza- lion , today lntrodtmcod In ( ho house a joint resolution which emtmraces ( ho features of Mt. hlartman's resolution preventing consolidatIon with competing lines and conupelhiumg time sale of grant lands within one nub of the track at $2.50 per acre. The alnendnment etiggested by Mr. Tawney of Minnesota making the mmow company anoume thin land ttlo ! warramita of ( ho old and the jtmdgmmmentmt for labor and damages are incorporated - corporated In the resolution. l'rnitoIon Its t1meYn. , hVASIIiNGTON , May 26.-The president today sent to time senate time following nomination - nation : Lieutenant Samuel 0. Leimuiy , U. S. N. . to ho judge advocate general of the navy with time rank of captain , TAI.IC AIIOUT 5114'i'Emt. Indianapolis Journal ( rep. ) : To make a piece of money omit of 51. or 52 cents worth of silver and say that It shall ho received In payment of all debts as one dollar would be to confiscate one-immmif of the wealth of every nman wimose money is loaned , cut In two time savings bank deposits of time worklngumman , double time prIce of au ito buys and compel hIm to accept his wages in a debased cur- rcncy. Plmiladehpbia Times ( dem. ) : Unless sound money democrats prooont a candidate of their owit as against the free silver nomuinee , a large majority of the honest nmoney demmio- crate would vote directly for time republican canddato , Tlmey wotmd even accept MclCimm- lay , because with a luositivo declaratIon from lila party in favor of honest nmommey lmo would be certain to maintain ( lint policy if elected president. Brooklyn Eagle ( them. ) : flow would the westerner like a law permittIng time people in tIme silver eaction of this country to use silver when they vant to ? Or to trade jackknives - knives ? Or to buy boots with potatoes nid eggs ? The rest of the people can keep on using good mnoimey. Give time silvonites a good dose of their own medicine and they would be hess apt to insist on putting it down time throats of people who don't need medicine. Globe-Democrat ( rep , ) : Time democratic flee sliverItce are not rallying to the support - port of Bland anywhereoutside of his own state. Ho has boon fIghting theIr battles for many years in a brave and capable way and now when timero is a chance for theimi to manifest a proper appreciation of lila scrvices they treat him with indifference , and elect delegates for men to whom they owe practically mnothing as compared with his claims upon them. Chicago Tunes-herald ( rep. ) : Let us Imavo a square issue. iot the people have a chance to express themselves in a manner so distinct on one eldo or time other that there shall renmain no hadow of doubt as to their. will , Let thent have an open , free and unquestionable opportunity to do- dare whether they wish to continue to pay and to receive 100 cents in a dollar on the present gold standard , or whether they are prepared to accept the consequences of being robbed of 60 cents of the 100 , and presenting the proceeds of time robbery to silver mine owners and populiats , l'IIRSONAL ANI ) OT1lEItwjsj. The city of Phiiadelphia has voted $15,000 to celebrate the Fourth of July. A talesman summoned to serve on a New York jury was peremptorily challenged because - cause ho admitted that be had once had "a passing thought" In his mind. With havana clears out of sight and ice cream soaring after tlmem , the young inca ought to be able to save emething this sumi i mar toward next fall's campaign equiipmuents. i General IVesley Mrnitt 1a discovered that Polee island , In Lake Erie , which is claimed by Great Britain , really belongs to tlmo United States. There is a chance for Uncle Samim to I try time "disputed territory" game on John I Bull. J _ Adachi and 5 , Mimura of Tokia , Japan , who have been examining the railway locomotives - motives of this country , with a view to or- deriog a number for the Japanese railway , say that the results of their examinations have been extremely satisfactory , There is a belief current among tue colored - ored resIdents of time watermelon belt of Georgia that a republican victory in a national - tional election is invariably preceded by aim abundant crop ot the juicy fruit. At time present time time outlook justiflee the belief of time darkies. Timero was eager bidding last week in Paris for a painting by Wattenu , The room in which the sale took place was crowded to suffocation. Bids ImOon ran up to $21,400. There was then a tong silence , broken by time fall of time hammer , The highest bid was by Mine. Christine Niisson , countess of Casa- Miranda. A pretty story is told of the widow of time great Schumann. When she played any of her husband's music in public she road over some of the old love letters that lie 'wrote lion during time days of their courtship , so that , as she said , she "might be better able ' to do justice to her interpretation of time spirit of his work. " Colonel Scimnack. the now Daniel : minister 'j of war , is descended from a peasant family of one of the provinces. One of his daugli'J ters is the wito of Count von Moltke , a relative of time field marshal , amid lives on a great estate near Marionborg , on Moan island. The colonel's son married a daughter j of time minister president , Herr Estrup. Time new minister is now 67 years old , l3lsmarck's epithet , "Austria's idiot archdukes - dukes , " seems not ummdesarvemi. Carl Lud. wig , apparently Austria's future ommiporor , is j ho pnrsimnonioua that he ailows rmis cook only 2 henna (92 ( cents ) a day for each immeimiber I of imis household , and on this time cook must provide four meals a day , His daughter-in- law , wife of Arcimduke Otto , pays lien boal'h from her husband's allowance when sue visits ' 1 Idmim , Carl Ludwig is also fond of emnbroidoo. immg beautiful veatmmmenta for imis clergy. Ills ' younger brother , Ludwig Victor , is a couc firmed woman hater. COINACII7 DTUASfl3ilNTS. The Prep Silver Fitil n flelclitiou ci history. Neal York World. I The declaration put forward by time ad. vacates of the free coinage of sliver in their m-ecent conventions are not now. Almost froni ( ho earliest use of money the debasing of time coinage hits been one of the expedlonts resorted to , eIther through ( ho cupidity of J ( ho rovereigi or time aced of the people in time of trouble. The Greeks and ( lie flomnans repeatetliyjo- duced time intnin.slo value of thou' coins , It was not until ( ho year 1600 ( lint lInglami cessei tampering with liar coinage. in Scot. land successive ilebasenments of time coinaga had , prior to the union , reduced limo valno of a Scotch pound to ono.twemmtietlm the value of an English potirni , and it was not until 1707 that the suspicious free coinage intellect of Scotland consented to accept an imonest stem- hug coinage. in Frano time iivro , now calie4 a franc , originally reprerente(1 a pound. hut the French kimigs were unifornuly advocates of. the free coimmago of silver regardless of its intrinsic value. The iivro of Louis IX. con. tamed one-fourth as much silver as in the dayp of Charlemagne ; 1mm tIme reIgn of Henry iv. it contained one-fifteenth as nmuch , and finally , at ( ho time. of time revolution , it bad shrmmnk to one-sovemmty-oigimth of its original -weiglmt , but it was still the ilyro. lIven the mmmcmi eimtlmusiastlc F'renchmmman , however , couiml hardly have considered that it w " ( ho hivro of their damimlicia" 418 Lord Liverpool has pointed out in his "Coins of the Resini , " coins "amy bo debased in timreo ( iifferent ways-(1) ( ) by dimniniehimmg tIe ! quantity or weight of the metal of a car- tam standard of which. any coin of a given donomuiimatiomm is made ; (2) ( ) by raisIng time nonminal value of coins of a given woigimt amid mimade of a metal of a certaimm standard- ( lint is , by nmaking thorn current or legal tender at a hIgher rate tlmnmi ( lint at. wimich they imassed before ; (3) ( ) by honoring the standard or finemiess of time mactel of wimich coins of a given dcnommilnatioim are made- that is , by dimnImmlsimimu time quantity of pure mnetai and proportionately Incromming th quantity of alloy. " The second of timese metimods is the one which best. suits time views of the free coinage - ago conventions. It is quite as mmmch a debasement - basement of the currency to declare that 60 cents' worth of silver shall make a dollar as it waB to declare that a half a pound or a sevouty-eigimth of a pound of silver amado a pound. Ommr free coinage theorists of today are merely following a precedent whIch in Scotland called less timama two simlilimigs of sliver a "pound Scota , " and which in France offered 20 cents' worth of sliver moe the equiv- aieimt of the honest livre or pound troy of Charlemagne. And no country over yet en- ricimod itself or benefited its peolmio by doing anything of the sort. Nobody can make somethlimg out of nothing , vlmcim is precisely' what all coinage debasommmetmt undertakes t do. _ _ _ - _ - _ 'I'ITII.L.i.TISG TitiFl.IS. Harper's Bazar : : ? - ; ; dismmppointc I was out time other day when yotm called , Mls Percival , " "So was I. I felt sure I d find you , because - cause , as I turned the corner , I saw you go In. " New York Press : Pittie-Jobley has been very unfortunate. I hoar lam has lost ImiS voice. Wittie-Well , lie can't complaint Pittie-And Poor ltlbley is worse off. I hear he lost hut legs. 1Vittie-Oh , lie can't kicki Yonkers Statesman : She-Did you know I had a new bicycle suit ? lIe-No , 1 tbdn't. Whom have you been running over now ? ' Chicago Record "Mamma , I tlmim * it wai mean or you to be the only cimild. " "Why , daughter ? " 'Isnbel I3inkii has seven aunts and uncles to help 11cr on her graduating essay. " Brooklyn Life : Brown-I sco that time , Collateral - / lateral rationui bank lifts failed. No assets- cashier gomie. Jones-Yes , but there iii one thimug to ho uaii ( or the cashier. 10rorn-Wliimt'8 that ? Jones-lie didn't desert his post whmi.o there was anytimingleft of the batik. New York Journal : They sat together on Lime piazza , outsimle the hop. The man who uoid boquots was hovering near. 11cr sister IasseI with a large bunch of roses. "No. body ever gives me any flowers. " sime ro- marked. "Never ? " 'Npver. " she replied. 'It would lie a shame to break such a. record , " said lie. _ Detroit Trhimmne : He stood as one trans. ixed. "Those lovely vertebrae , " lie cried i.m -aptmmre. "That sweet clavicle ! Those do- mire ribs ! , Ah , shah I ever see liar like 4 Lgain ! " A mist of tears gathered upon imi .ungstate of calciumuglimases. Indianapofla Jotmrnah : "Do ant ho alarmed , adies and gonti' , " said the lecturer , "at the iiciyoue blue color that comes over the face ) t Monmeer as ime does his imuimnitalilu commtor- Lion act. Time Mon'eer suffers no incormveni- nice. lie merely turns hisseif lulue to gtv Limo true poster effect. " THE TESTOF BEAUTY. Jkqton Courier. True benuty does not tear to doff The plumes and feathers gay , An , ! all the charming gIrls take oft Their hats now at time piay ice \VIOA'l' IT USED ' 10 liE. Detroit TrIbune. dTe could see time pitcher very wel , l3ut not the man at the bat , rlmrouglm time hole we found in the lett.fleil fence , But we never minded that. ' , part 'we saw , and a part we heard , And as regards time rest , IVO used the imagination heaven Has given to boys. and guessed , 4 [ 'ho sun beat hotly upon my neck , And I kmmeit in a osturo there [ 'hat would break amy imeck to attempt today , But , of course , I ( iidn't care. [ 'hero wore two mnen omit , a runner at first , Score tied , and upon my oar hero foil "Strike two ! " from the umpire , in tones like a foghorn cieur. Chen a dandy drive that center muffed - The sun shone In lila face- 4 nd , I asked Jim ) ' surging , clamorous heart , ' Wili lie try to nmake second base ? " RiLW time Iielmler when lie tlmrosv , The lmurtimig ball descried , nd I heard thu coacher hoarsely yell To the runner there to lido , nil tlmnt Was all I saw or heard , I was swiftly lIfted timenco ; Lnother boy Imati claimed his turn At time hole in the iett.ilehml feimce. Ou I sit iii tIme grandstand hero today 'l'ime conviction comes to mo 'lint time gnnme as a wimole is for ( torn what Its ( ragnients Usei to be , L stated sight by immdulgence dulcd ! Yearns ( or time coimtimmermce nmnpoilod by circimimmatamicems like that of time lmoio itt time left-field fence. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - Michmaelim , Sterim & - : Co.'s regular $10 , $12 You may object to these prices- . mind lest $15 imigim suits-the grade but can't suits made for bimsi. we change them 11055 Wearcimooso No one 'is more accomof1chmaehs , Stern & ( rommi a big line at " o 0 ' dating than we-but these Co.'s elegant sit , $18 ° ' $8.00 , $7.50 7" _ _ prices are for the highest a nd , . , . , - . . . . . . , . . . . . nmmd $22 wonsteti . grade suits made and were we to lower them the least , HtmItmi-nmado in time our profit would entirely disbest iiomisiblo mnmmnimcr appear-so low are they -every style , timid already marked. use _ 0 ( )0 ? mI1c1mehii , Sterim & $12 and , , , , , , , , Co.'s $22 bimtck dress stmitt , in 8.button cutaway - ' ' , ' . . ' away tyles-timo tin. est immaterial-the best .