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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1898)
- - _ 'I'IIE Oiii D1nw Biti. z. ItOSEWATER , EtiUor. - - - - - - ptjflLilu1n ; 1vE1ty MORNING. - - - - - _ . - - r---- = : = = = TEItMS 01 ? SUIiSCrnL'TION. Dalty Ilee ( Without 8undrty ) , One Yeztr.LOC Daily HfH and Sunday. Ono Year 1z funth 4.00 Thrc Inth 2.00 I3LIfiiL IJ&'e. On Year 2.00 bntUru.Ly ace. Ono Yftr . . . . . 1.0 VcekIy lice , OiioYiur orFIcEs. Omaha : The The 33ulIdIn. Smith Omahit ifinger lflock. Corner N t RliI 24th Htrets. Council BItif 10 Pearl Street. Clilcngo Oflice : & 02 Chamber ot Corn- tiierce. Now York ernii1 Court. Washington : SQl Fourteenth Street. COflItIS1'ONDINCI. All roiirnunteatlon , re1ntIn to fleW flfl ( PtIItolnI matter &iould bo n(1ressea ( : To the 1dItor. I3USINESS LETTIflS. All bulnei letters tni rt.mlttftflCes hould be ntdrru.I ! to The 1ee I'iiblLIilfl Cnrnpnny , Omaha. Dratt checks. oxpres nniI Iotomo rnrrney orIor3 Lu % ) O 1flt1LI pa3fttIlr. to the nr1er ot the companY. TIlE flEI PUItLISIUNG COMPANY. . - TAIThtENT OF CIItCUI.ATION. ate of Nehraka , IougIn Copnty , riM. George Ii. TzRchuck ecrotary o ( 'ilie flee PubliRhing company. Ielfl tlllI ) Hworfl. ftYR that ( ho actual number t full nn H complete eoplc of The Daily , ? 1ornlng , Evening and Sunday lice , printed turliig thu month of Mny , 1SS , wa ; as follows : 1 . . 2 : ; , fll i 17 2 : t9t : : . 18 12 3 18,27I ( 1 : m , I I 4 t0,8 SO 20 : tflflM 6 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80,7.17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : , I f ; . . . . . : . . . . . . . . 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : , . 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 8(1,0 ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : , : & . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : , ) 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . :11,474) : 2G : tfl,2M7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : .1)1)7 ) ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13..1 1 , ID ) 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ) 35 , . , . . . . :111,111) : ) Total Let4 returns and unoIi1 cople. . .2,14) ) $ Not totnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) , ) Net thtlly nvei ag . . . . . . . . . .3O727 GEOItGF Ii. TZSCUUCK. Sworn to before mc and subscribed In by IVOSCI1CO ) this 31St duy of May , 1S8. ( Sial.J .N. P. FFIL , Notnr.v PublIc ; Tlic i e CaITI hie but one opening duy. lrIiig (1:13' : CCr3 t1113 lii Oiinlia frolil 31os' OH. 'i'lie first eXlOSlthtl ) ( IllIlollIn sliotilt be proIllltl3 ) aWn 1dl ( t lie VCat1le1 UlLU. : I-f you llftV ( VOOIflS to let to ( ixposltlon visitors utivert lo tlit iu in 'J'lie ike wniit CollIllIlls. 'fIn , eXlOt101l h to ttay ojen ) for live ittoiitiit StIll It l 1t1V1l3t Well to go early : in&l avoid thu Cr0VI. ( ' .I'lie ve'atIier uianger : llcke4l ) out one of the 1it1tSt of the rare ilays of June ,1or ExIusLion ) (11V. . 'i'Iitiil. : 'l'Ile giulwttliig : eIns of a westerli Iligli 54,11001 , 11115 eliesen " 1tenL lnbr the TI1tlIIe" us a class motto. 'l'hiis motto Is ( ( 'rl 0 In ly as 8j)1)10EIUtO ) [ ) as those usually 6eleetcd. 'l'hie Bee Invites expositIon visitors to llISpCt its olhices lit rJlt' 1ee 1)ulidlng , 1vl1re ( the IllOst eOflhiilte nevsln1)er 1ilntit III the yesIt4ii half of the cotuitry is toie YL { Il. ' For extra COPIeS of 'i'lie Bee' beautiful 3hlUStrfltetl sutivcitlr CNIOitiOIl ) ( lay Ilti lII 1)Lr 1tllIy ) ) to 'i'tie lIi e lt1Sl11C ) $ otl1ce .AIPIY ) early , for the edItIon is lIIlltetl 811(1 SlirU to be $ ( ) Ofl exlttustetl. : GIulstoiie : uver , cileouraged the lilac- lug of evell a ' Mr. " before his iniue i101 flit "Fsii. ' after IL lie belIeved the forlileL' added nothing to tt uRine ittid the intler Is : courteous monstrosity. The treaty of lauce vlicb marked the CiOSO of the war 'between the UiiItd Slutes * iuti MexIco was lgted just lifty YCU.S flO IliSt Mll(1ZtV. ( it Is a. long titHe lUt\VCCI1 ) the foreign wars of the Vulteti States , but not too 1011g. Now tiiitt the ( ? XlOi4iUOll is peii to IJIC ) Ub11C IL is tiiiiu for tile ealItlous critics 4VI ) ( ) 1Ii1e lwen q1yl1g all nloiig ti1it it Is only IL local ntrailr Iii II1e1I OllIflhlil. 1111(1 Nt1.Jtltsk1t ICI)1e ) ( ) lire ciiletl , ' liiter esteil to williilrnv to their holes. The t'xpositioii 111H3 ititk it few finish- IlIg touches , lUt every visitor conveisitut withi the fitets ivIll Ittiflhlt that it Is 31et11 COuIiiCtIifl ) 1IIIILI hits been any other great , luteriintioiLitI eX1)USitIOIi lit this coUlltFY on Its opeiiiiig day. 'IIIe $ OIIVC1IiY eNlosltIOu ) liUflhleL ) of ' .l'ite flee requires 2 cents postage wheit eitt through that iiiulis.Viiii iiinilIitg ( OICS [ tO trieiith4 make sui that tile reiiiilslte ) ostiigu Is athixeti If you W1L1It tbtiiii to teatcii their destination. 'I'lio ( IISCOVCIY 1110 ; I > CCII niiide tiiitt two indlitits burned to death III tIle 111(111tH TtiTitJI , by titi iiiftitItttetl Illob ofVil.tU li5O1tH lust yeatt10 , lii fitet , Innocent iot tile CillIlt- ' for which hwy suffered. Let the nntl.hyIleilIllg crusade go Oil. 'Jito iioxt ex1)sition : ) 1)11 ) 11tiI 141l0U1l iutve IL 11110 of march tilrough thu 1)1151- ) lR 4S et1ltLr of tilt city , 'l'lle ideat of hndhiig U great illuriullo (1ovi1 ( back i4treetS 1111(1 ( llllY5 114)111 1IO\'ilerU to 110. rlwi t ) slIofild ugitilt lie toii'iiitetl , 1\'Illtt 1)IISIIICSS 1111111VoIIili COlI1tt'OlUISO ) a valid cialul agaliist resilousIlie IartIes ) itt less tinuzi 10 tcllts Oil tilu dollar ? Yet 1 IhIt isVilflt. . tile ( illiltil P1PsCS to (10 ( iviitit It Sflhtt $ to 11cV4jt IOO , ( ) froiti 1110 htoilit I)0iIlsIlleit ( fur a trastl1y 1wrtLtgu exceedIng 1flOK ) ( ) . 'i'lue vhItflt ? ilarvcst hIlls coillIncIleod ftt 1't.xi1s ftlll fiuiI tills tII1l0oi1 tile ilttrVpst. lq s 1II Lo , 11P111(1 Iii tile 11111(1 OVCIy 41II UntIl the IlIluililo of the IllOUtit of itlgU5t. ' , Vlieitt i'lit 1)0 t0Wi1 In HIIIIOSL 0YU1 , ' , stitto ( If till ) 1IIIIIII lfll illolit , and nil the iy floni ( htlvetoli to 1)tiliith tile 'vlititt lIIiIVket vIil tills yeZII 1R tlto ccii- 1ei of lttt1tCtIUU (01 all fiuriilcu. ltuiiiOls Ll1'O rife at atiiitiiccs 111111 Intcr. natlointi ltgreelIIt3lltS In . whIch tile I'HItMI Stlte5 goverilitituit li a lfltrtY , itlt ) 811 sueii ViIilIOliI 11111V _ bet set 1lOV1l 'l'llO iiitlttd 115 % VItilOtlt ( OtIllUittIOll. States cOiiliIIOllttJIl ti'e ' WIIV with Spalii avitllout asklitg tile et1sttIt or advice of * til ) other illitloll ililti s not 110W 1)1011(1' lng for hitcrvtiutiou or assistauca. ori ; : 7' ( TJfl lrOflI1D. TIle frnnsnilsslssiipI nod llltcrnattonni flxposlton 1 how 01)011 to tim world. % It li Ililll'eiislre cxercIsc the luftugurni ceremonies Iiae leen carried out and the machinery iet In lilotlOil by which g to be proIolled the most inart-ehious enterprise of Its klld ever uiitlertaken by : tiy peOPiO niiywiiere. it Is the 1101)0 ) of one 1111(1 ( nil that the ausplckrus oiii'iiIii ii but a prelude to tinqtinhlfled success from every iolnt ot view. Pram tbe standpoInt of nrciil- teettire , landscape gardening , construc. tloii flflli other work ot reparatlon , there is no ijuestloti of Success. it reiiialiis sllnpiy fur the pcolio for Wiloill tills magic city has ileen built to appreciate what tins beci : done IiIIIl to reward tile (2fi01tS of tile inaliagers and Itrornoters with ( lInt liberal support % IlIcit tue enterprise deserves. Tlle IOOPie ) for Wi10111 It. has been trccted lutist now take full utivautage of tue OpIOittlllIty ) offered by the eposIt1on for au Insight Into the resources , tIe- velOiliiout 111)41 iossiblhities of the most ' 0fl41etfIl1 region of tile earth and to learn tile ieSSOll taugilt 1)V ) ( lie prodigious labor flfl(1 ( energy that has transformed the great states vcst of the MiSSisSllhil froni a vIideiiicss to a. Prodtictive gnr den dotted Witil farms , iuitties , factores ittid great coiiiniercial and industrial cities. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4GG1ISfl'I IIRST1UN l'A Tn lOTISif. Without ( liqaragciucllt of those who hive in : Iliy otiler section of the country , 1111(1 fully recogiiiziiig that intriotisin is nilke iuiuil pm eticaily equal throughout tile heiigtii and 'breadtll of the laud , the l(0i)1e ) ) of tim V'Steri ( % states and terrl- tories 111113 'c1i hike l)11d0 In the ready 1e51)OiISeS itindo to the cali for voluu- teer in tIle triiiy of 1,110 Uiiited States ant ! the reildilless to briiig the enlisted rcgiiui'nts up to tile Inaxiillurn under the second eiil : for oldirs. Every state niid territory of tile west has furnislicil tile lresiIelit ) ( all the men asked for auth semite of theta olTered Inure 11fl'1k 1111111 their quotas. The ciiv. niry regiineiits have bee : : recrtiited 1lllliOSt wholly from tile wt'st , and loose- velt , GrIgsly or Torrey s'ouh1 liiivo hind a gielt : ilifl113 IHOFC niCil uintler tIlelu if tiiey had lIfl(1 ( places fr them. 'Vhile ( ii'VC Is .5ifllO ( hjSHiiiUfltiilOiit lCCtuSe ulmuler tue Secoild call the inca are to be iistil largely to fill out the regiipeuits HlEe1Il ( lii the cIJIils : , it is largely the ( IisiliiOlIltIuieiit ) of iersus vhio hittl : been h)10illiSt'(1 ) ( coiiiiiiisslons , timid this vlIl not kti ( ) 111011 V1l ( ) witnt to highIt for their C)1i11t13 front eiillsting. 'llle governor of IOWa , iii 1eqOflSe ) to the secoiiil call , said , "The state Is riu1y : to ilicet nil ilenuuiuhs in any w'iiy. " Tue goveiiior of Nebrashut declared that "Nebraska uvihi p11)1HIthy ) furnish its ( Julotit iii ( lit' inniner : IWCSCVIIeh. ) ( " F'roni the governor ofV3'Oflhilig caine the FCS1)OllSC "Heady to furnish tile troops requrctl , " flint so oii through the list. ¶ J'he C5l)0115C5 ) uloili tile various states In regard to the second call Iiiillcnte tiia hind it leOiI ) f)1 fuir or flu-c tinues as _ iiiahIy mcii It would be filled. Froiti the faiiits of the vul1evs : , froni the mining caiiIJs , front the forests of the mnoun- tmtins amid froiii tile ci ties amid towns time 111011 are ready to meet the demands of their cuntry. 'i'lie patriotism of tile \'cstermt heOllC ) i aggressIve. 'I'liis spoLittl1eOUS respoilse of the vest- 0111 jeOlhe ) is all tile lIloie noteworthy ) ( ' ( tlts : is one of their very busy years. The ieolile are hot Idk nor are tiley suffering from lmslitess delresSlOml. ) TiiereIs tIle greatest activity in niiniiig , ml grleuihture , raliroa(1 constructon anti tOWil ititti city building nil over the west , amid greater Inceiitives to tile aiItiitious ) 1111111 to VeiliiLiml at s oik than ever before. Yet work is had itsltie and duty to country takes ineeedeuce over all. It Is worth knowing that 1)atriotlsiii lreViti15 antong Our OWI1 1)001)10 ) : timtl in every 1)itvt ) of the Anion- cati uiiiioui. ll'Ihi 1' hAS B1.LN : 1lCOMI'LtIIlD. it is only six weeks simice war \vLtS Iheclated. 1Viitn that momentous fact wits amii.uiiced to tile vonitl tIle Uiilted States wIts umiprepancti for hostilities. \\e hutil ii iiit' , but se did not lInve tiit sIlilillieS nccesstry : for the retu.re- iiieitts of war. hind our 51111)5 howl ei1t into action itt ( butt tIme against mu veil et1iii1i1ietl iinvid ) Ower tile ) ' wouiitl il1tYe $ titit'Vel ( defeat. W'e had an available mllltni y force for uggressive operatloits or only about 2iOXJ ( , vthicli w'ouhd have iecI ) % utterly uselesS for tile iitviisoit : of foreign territory. it imiust be perfectly ttIl)111t91t to : tiihody vhlo 11115 tile slight- est huNt of military flilti iiltVlth oWnlttiuils ] that hind s'e gone to war with a first- class iover w'e w ouitl ilave becit at an OiIJiitlOlIS ( ( llsitlYltiltilg ( . Yet tiltre are P(0ih ( ) Vil ( ) have tllougilt anil lelhliih)5 ) ) tIleru llV ( ) 501110 % VhlO Still tiiiiik tllmttV ( ' 1(110111(1 hiilve ( hilVeil Silain out of ( JulIa a iiiOfltht ago 1111(1 ( tillIt the \S'iLt siiouhtl 113' this time be Oilcloth. ' 1'hie numnlcr ) of l4lichl , ilOV0VeL , i1 etreneiy fcW. 'L'hle moore intelilgemit jOoiiethlOSO ) vho 1110 utile to tnkc a rlttlullili yie' of the sit tin tioit-uuitlerstmulitl t hat rtinitrkn Iip ( ) rogr.Ms ( liils lit cn 111:1(10 : ( in lIotIl iiavul 11 Ii (1 ( III i I I t a iy p repii mt : t an il Ill a t iei ) - ilnhs ) 110 thiL r iiittllt of tilt ) surlt1 could lIlt ' .O itceoilitlh Ishicul v lIlt t ha s ltemm ii ono i ) ' tile 1'llitl States , uiiiler like comidi. til)118 , ( lllViilg the lust thllrty days. Coti. sliiei ViUl t hiuiS Icell ) ( hOBO. WhIcH war 1ts tleciitivd tile 11ltS VilI4 Iiisimtitcleiitly SuIihhit'l ( viUl ililIIIlllllltiOli. I t vnm said UhI)11 ) ) gooti nuthloiity tilat nile 51111)5 ) ( ' ) lIid hot IlilVe kbiIt lii ) Ii tighlt for a siigho eeic itiu1 t.lltrt ) dull be no ( lOlmit that such vius tile fIlet. 110w 15 it 110w ? 'l'hit're is lIlt iiliuiimtlitiice of itillIllulIltIolt to supply otir vessels of vnr ron mflomIthis , iIt ) % tvCi great ( lie deiiutnd and lit Uie lilt'1tmiillhU ll1'OVisioIl hills ileell iiiiuhu for lIr'pplying tlieiii for ycmtms of var , if mie'cesl4tlry. io far us tilt ) 1lltY is Coil- corned we itt.u llrcllmurel ton : tiiy coiltil. : gOiW3. W' ihitt of 1110 ill'1i13' ? There was a regu- iztr force , WIttli itostihities wire dedlareth , of less tililit 25,000 , 'FIlls force was veil flililt'd and veii tilseiphlmied , but it voultl hlll't ) ift'eIl ililtIhiless to stiltt it agaiuist tilt ) Spiuiiisit il111) * ill Otllit , although lilfliI _ % ' thotlgiit tllitt tills sliotmiui ilavo beeit done. Thu prIlSideut culled for voiuu- , . . - - terrR and toulny more than 100,000 men ) nro enrohied hi the scrvlco of the Uniteil itntes nhiul fully equipped for nctivo op. orations , I'ew ? eahizo the task Involved In fleCOhlllilshliflg ) tills. The general pub. lie has little idea of the ohtnele that iinvo stood in tile path of the iiillltnry authorities in gettIng an army Into shape. Not a few of the National guard hiave iieeii S1'ilt to the several rendezvous without even tile barest sort of equip- 11IenL Men have been sent to thin POlfltS of mobilization without being fuily pvc- pared iii any respect. For the most part Uie stnto organizations had little of what was requ irrnL Tue duty of getting these sohders Into proper condition devolved 111)011 tue Un- tlonal nutllorities anti It has beeii tione with reninr1able irOiflPtlleSS. ) it is t strIkIng object lesson as to the energy and resources of tllC mintion. Within sI , veoks ilfter the dechnrntioml of iiostiiitle tile thilteth States Is on a suibstniitinl vat foothiig ttnd we 'renture to say that under like condItions iio oilier nation could have done so well. W'eillngtomi took six mouths to : get ready for thIn Peninsular cainpaigti , says tlte Armiiy auth Nitvy Jourmini , and Gellerai Scott took uS long to get onh3' 0,000 macn into good shimipe to invade Mexico. Iii view of these precedemits the presemit war Ircv- aratlons are phenomenal. iriini ; : INGLiXD is INTEIWSTED. lmigiish opiiiioii ftPPears to chug teuia- ciousiy to tue view that notwitil. stautlimig the French lWOteStittiOliS or mlctitrallty hit tile present Coil- test between this cotintly itiid Spain thieve is after nil somethIng lit the oft rejicateth story regardhng a secret - cret understnhtdliig between 1railce and SpaIn. For all of thiehr expressed symmlpittiiy for tills country in the strug- gb the real cause of EnglislI sohicituithe regarding this alleged allIance is no tue welfare of the United States but tile ultimate result of time untlerstamidlng on Eiighand Itself. Tuimit France is not going to iiilx up III tue present comutroversy through nmiy lucre race sympathy is evident. The cost would he too great. with no sub- stantlal gain. Humor freely fixes as tue uinlce Spain is to [ pay for French uts. 515(811Cc ( French l)0SSeSSIOI1 ) of tile Canary isiamuis. This grou of islands In them. selves are timiiiiipomtmtmit , having little in the way of natural resources , lint niumeli or a comililierce muuiti not capallie of amiy great ( i'veholuuent in thIs direction. 'i'ili3' mire , IlOWC'Cr , Cillthe ) ] 'of ' being stroiigly fortllied , Imave sovemtl fine lIar- hors whIlchl WoUld afford a safe refuige foi Shtlf)5 ) of war in case they were in mIeCl of such and 1)y ) reason of their loon. tioii would place ( lie rltlIlhy ) ( growIng Coflhmlierce of Europe with west Africa at tue IIIerCY of any strong power whIch should be fortunate enough to hOSSCS5 timeimi. \Vitii tile islands in the lltilils of Spain , vhose imimotency ; is gemierahiy reeogmih'.ed in 1nrope , no alarm Is felt ly ) the great commercIal iiiterests of England , hut tue hint of their passing into thit' 1)05505- siomi of a .stron power like France at 011CC excites those imiterested th tile 0CtMi1i carrying trade. W'hile the isiaiids belomig to Spain , it Is safe to soy that aiiy : lttelnpt to dlsiosc of them wouhd bring out : in emllIhiatid hlOtest from Grout Britain , whIch that country would tlOiultlCSS miot hesitate to hack with force if necessary to make its ilOtst ) effective. nE.TJ3cT TIff SETTLE.TN7 ! The action of tile city couucll in agreeing - ing to thieproposltiomm of the Bohin bonds- itiemi to settle the treasury shortage of nearly $115,060 by the jam11ent ) of $35- 000 calls for s'igdu'ous hrotest from thin taxjayhmlg citize't ' ; of Omlinila. It' tlis : iafnmiious sottleimment Is carried thirouigll It s 1lh mcmiii nothing nmore mint' less t.hinmi Sitldhillg ( umpOmi the property owimers of the city a burlemi ( of over .75OOO wlilcie iii law and jnstice should be bonmie by the ziien s'hio voluntarily signet ! the ilohhmi bond. The flee mis frnmlkiy smtid that any fair prolosItlou to settle the suits aaiust tue lioiIn lOmldSiiIen out of court would lHLVO the fllprovitl ) of the coinniumlity. 'Pime lVliOSltioli ) to settle at 10 cemits oil tli ( lolIlir , iiowevem , is miot it fair luohositlou. The city 11115 a judg. itient agamlst : ( lie sureties oil cue bonti for moore thiaui $70,000 for money 0101)05- ) zled by iIohlii tlumimig 01113' one of ills two teritis of olllen , amid if this Judgment is good , as ( lie city attorney insists it Is , 110 coimiicii tiliLt iuiiiis to prtect tIlt ? interests - ests or time taxnty.rs shc4lld think of coitsitiermig favorably tile donatiomi of ilalf that suiiii out of the treasury to tue judginemit t14btors. TilO 1301111 iolsmiiemi , secili to hne % 'itilel ( 111)011 tile council to eiitlor thInly Schil.ilio ? by pieltliilg ( tim Innocent vie- thu tiodge mimi snttliig lii ) that sonie of them would lIlt rUiiielh if coilihamhital to live up to thiOll' obligations. hut the great hod ) ' of tmixpiuyers llitVe first chit.iml 111)011 tile ittteiitlon of tIlO city olhlcinhs. I t is lint trllQ tiliut thifl 131)1111 lOfltiSllmell ) 1111) iuhi iiiiioceiit viet litis of illiI4flrtlill0 , II I I Inuiglu sui mile 01' t 11(911 do u hi less itre. 'I'llO h)0IllSillcli ) ( slgiied tile boinls vi tim thtnim' eyes 01)011. ) 'Fiiey volu1ltetred to stailti good for \tr. hlohiji ( S.eIl thioughl Iil'y iiimiy Ililve bl'Oil ) COilhiinltt tiioy WOUld ilO'0i' he called on to ) ay a doh- liti for hlini. hmimiy of 111050 1)Ii1(1S1llt'Il ) ( wc iit sectirty for liohhii for selfish iiimtl uPctliliil ) iy emuls , reiros'imtmlg ; bamilcs v1io ilVOlitei ( by hIs ( ilYnrsiil ) of city fuiitls or tilOIllhVOS i)0l'il'tci5 ) of pulbhie mUolm' II ) ' hinhlli's ( nvoiit 'ill be reillolmi. ieE'll ) , too , thoU as 140011 1114 llohiii eon- (4uSSVII his guilt lie i'its forced to ( l'ei all ills hIl'iI01t' ill ti'tist ft > i- tile ltiIdS- ilInil , wItleit the hmtttnr PXiect ) to COltyelt It ) tiltir dvil Iiilh'IlliIliylLtioml. 11lltr ( (11(1 ( eirriiiiistiinces , tiinrofoi'n , tile lWOi ) ( > sttl , $ Pttitmlit'mlt ! of it $115,004) elailn for 35,4X)0 , ) 'otmiui ho lIlt outrage lllItii tile ( siIliUflmllty 1111(1 ( 8110111(1 ( 1)1 ) ? III- ( PrclllOilIalsly ( rt'jeet eli , I iltij t1OOiC $ should rtfuse polmit blallk to biucoiu'i a Party to aiiy suitihu COilIhIrOililse ltili in- vita tile bolnisimleli to make a fair proio- * 4ItiOit 0i l4tIIili tile CoilSejuleilCts ( of tile city's jutigmiieiit iugiulimst tluui. Thu spectahe of traveiers b0ycotting eertluilm sleeplug cars ia catm.so tiley bear Siitflisli nitnies alId in some cases ) eitlmmg tise ltV5 s-iUt 1ltl(1 ( and stoiies to show their Iillihlkti ( or everythiiug suggestiiig i.paIu is uuwortlly of true AmlIerlelulls. It is trua tilat Just now the Macrican ittt.iomt is vllgltIetl in sonittiilmig of a struggle vitb the Spanish killgdolli , and every Amem'kan fo li hInt his ennntry Is right and I1IC SlinnLinihs are wrong , but there are good Antlcamis of Shiallisli de. Eeeiit who lear * nitimies , tlmre are Spanish names 111th % lavt 'tecohlie a part or tile illstory nit literature of ( lie vorhl , and ! gaimleti by trying to 1)eiittle ) thiesomnes. ; If AnlerleanR lInve wrath , ittlt'be eXIiem11ei1 where It will do SOUlO gLO4U itS TOOflTO RWO It seems to be tejblic of our govern- mneiit to occupy tJmc4lanI of I'orto RIco. This is nbso1tltcj1tlpiltmry to tile orig- limiti luau of ilOitiiIties agaInst Spain. \Ve started out 'ut1ithttlie propositioll tiiitt ve were to iiberati kuiiia from tile rule of Spain and to h1ri1lIt tile 1)001)10 of that island to establish a govirllmiuetIt of thleV evil , nuder the illfluence of tile United Stntes. It now seems that we are going to ( hepart froni tilat ProPoslUon 511(1 ( hot slniply free Cuba fi'oin Sptmuishi : doinina. tiOil , but also time only other colonIal lrns- session of Spain ill time West IndIes. in otiler words , it is not slmiiily time fruedoimi or Cubit we Seek-wIlicil is a ( musk we cami mtlsolnteiy ) justIfy betorotlte world-hut thifl eXlillSloii of Spnmiishi authority rromii ( lie western ileiiilphiere. ilefore the ( leciarution of war there \vas 110 thought of takilig Porto itlco That Islainl , a tlloulsmtnd niiies from Cubn , Wuls hot In time calculmitiotis , any niol.e than (110 i'lll1I)1)hilCS ) , but circummi- stitiices hiitve cilamigetl time situmation so tlimit It hmluy ll3Y be lttSOltlteiy ) 110C0551113 for tills govemmimmlent to take lIossession of Porto Rico , OIl the tbstrnct prollositloli tiiiit it is miucessmlry to emiruble the Ulilted States to mimlntluiml a naval base lit \VeHt Indian waters.e do mint lelkn'e ) that this is a soumid reason fur thin 1)eiiulnlemit ) ! hecupatlon if Porto ltiej , tiioughl 115 a. ( ItlestiOil of stratngy it iiimiy lC mlecesitry tiiitt 'we ' .shiull for it time OCCtq)3' tilltt island. So far as tue exigencies of war arecomiccrmiel ( thin t3xlpedleflcy of occupyIng - Ing l'orto Rico is tlIliUOStIOiifli)1ti ( ) , LUt this does iiot necessarily Iniphy that ( lie United States simoiltP rehtla permmuanemit 1)Ossessiomi of that Island. Tdme thIrd of time Iowa regimnemits under thin tlrst enhi for voluntcers is schmeduled to start this week , but Wiler0 It will go is not yet kiiown. Iowa has aiiotiier regitlllimit In Ca.101) ready to go 1111(1ihl ( rosloiul ) quickly to tue call for a thou- nmltl Illore privates to brimig thin four regiments lii ) to time muaxinmumn. In 0110 105lCCt ) thin Iovn t1o01)S l'are better than tllOSe frommi SUiiie other states , for they lime 1)0.1(1 for tile tiiiie spout lit Citilil ) before - fore tiley go out f tim sttte amid tveli SUiii ) ) iei With ciotiiing before beimig ilitisteted iii. Tue Bee is tllouomiiy iieWsla1)er ) tllitt pmm1ts : t collihiletp rejort ) Of thmt' open- lug cxercics of l1ln ( ? ; XilositiOIl , hiicluthimtg tlit' Silenelles lit nih-of time orntor of tile ( luly. 'L'iic measoi1I that 'l'iie Bee ! s thit (11113' ( mleWSjilptJr ) u t.htls hItrt : of the country - try that hIas til1. ' itiecimanical facilities nut ! the relortorRti fdrce to llmuhihie ( prop- erhy an evqmit of miihiIIlilortlum1ce. Rend- ens vhio 1reserv thifl copy of ' ( 'lie Bee comitalnhlIg . the iccimulirt of ohIt'miiiig ( lit \s.ihi have : ui Imifalflnblj. historic rei'ord for uuiture rnfereijc.j. . St1 nmiiei . ; 1Lmfh1l1thjlt who am .robbed or plundered hjttm gtng : of tilleVeS 8:1(1 ( cmooks 1Ierlutiiig' iieto vithaut limolestuj. titii ly the 1)01100 ll1e 1ii'i1etI t ) lellOrt their losses to 'tile 13e. As th police ha's-c proved themselves utteriy nimble to 1)IOtCCt ) tile city , this course iviii be the tiiiy One thiat viil otTer muiy hope ol' ilmuvlng the stoleit property rccovcrjl. Pile bogus 1)01100 refojmntrs at the head ) f tile Omaha 1)01100 ) force anti lint 01113' uimimtbln to I)1OlCet ) tile city mroimi thieves , but are detci-nilmieui not to let any one else protect it. It is a 1)111111 ) nse of stamidimig in with tile thievs. Thmt s why the 1)011CC ioard 01-gait squeals. . ! Vie llniilii IIii. Ifltilaflpoll Journal. A partIal adjustment at hong Kong of the prize money ciaim3 growing out or Auhmiral Dowoys destruction of the SpanIsh fleet shows that each common saIlor in tile squad- von v1li receive about 1800. Voii'dn't Lo n Cincinnati Tribune. Supp3se , In Some unguarded monient , the real cupid of the universe wore to take reVenge - Venge upon her destruction of his ilkeness by deftiy piaclng a dart in her own Innocent heart and another in that of some manly BCUlptor of cupids ! What would Miss Dorothy Maur do then ? 'I'lie 1IuvnIIun Jol , . PhiladelphIa Ledger. Greedy and selfish motives inspire the ilawallami Jobbery. Tile isiands are at pres- cot In time custody of adienturers , who toio thoni from theIr rightful ruiers , the natives , with the aid of the mammaclng guns of an American man-of-war. The grchmt majority of the population is opposed to annexation with the United States. The Caucasians in time isiumids zmrebut a handful in COnlilarIson with tile residents of Asiatic blood. Annexa- tlomi would ho sIleedIhy followed by tile or- guiiizatlon of HawaIi Into an Anmerican State , with two United States senators-mi- other rotten pocket borough for the sugar trust. AM VieS4'l l Our Ni lghlur. Mexican herald. Bryan's sliver eurremmey poiicy Is no longer a factor in Anierican affairs. Time Aimierican eopie , wimotiler they are to repent or mint , , t. o.nl down lzltothic pool of tile haute loiitlque , and aje now up to tilelr necks , They have got. to provide for a large stand- iiig army and a great navy , and so nmodify their tariff pohlc ii to permit the re- mioWeti growth of tihfr mercantile marine. McKlnleylsm. bosIIam I3ryaulsm , au the petty internal political IHslies , arc being SWClt out to sea by ft"mlglity tide , and It is woii. Time great republIc ba emerged from its semi-Chinese isolation , and it must fight to maintalim its pieeimm the world , CIilt.i l3istis OiIilum , . New YorlC Sun , Some clmotco imoegmys of oplmiton wore exhibIted at tile 1reotitellglous coovontlon , or whatever you , In Boston the otiler day. Rev. Moncuro Daniel Conway , for. morly of Vlrglmmla1hnd Loodon , lB reported to have emitted tW. . Patriotic historical dIe. turn : Tue revolutIonary war was one of the worst over waged , Mr. Coliway i aio said to have compared time freedaw of Nadrld with that of the Umilted States , to the disadvaminige of the latter. A Dr. Truebiood , whose muame ought to be changed by act of the Massacilusetts legislature , if lie belongs within it8 juils- diction , niade the agreeable assertIon that the UnIted States are rrong In their war witit Spain. l'robabiy it Is at once the most correct and , mmost e1taritble view to regard these fellows as cranked justly conthaud In iloston. Ilut they shouldn't be let out , for there are vlacea where mnadrnemi of this sort might get into trouble. nPA : aT.IN ( A141.1CtS. DetroIt Journal : ApollcT Ut empire seems hOW to be tar from our destiny , but It in the near future ( lie force of events prcses us Into cxtendlmig our domaIn we shimull extend it under the constitution withotit gcttin into any "entanglIng alliances" with foreign governments , Our now army and navy trill be maintained as a safeguard , and not as a menace to penCe. Minneapolis Times : The American people have a way of accommodating themselves to new circumstances that is a part of the general elasticity of tie natIon , Whatever Un , fturo foreign policy of the cotliity , it must be a national policy , We shall at icast learn thIs much fm'oni Ptmropo , that the way to lilt'O is to hold and the way to bold Is to show amit-ugonlsts a united front. . ChIcago Inter Ocean : Not a sutalner tOlnea wIthout bringing acute complIcations between Great hlritaln mind .ltusnln , Orent flrltaln immiul France. Any Teteremice to the flies of the London newspapers wilt show ( bitt not three months in successlomi have Vnssed , since iS0 , wIthout disquietilig mu- moors of war. ily niiying ourselves with Great UrItain we would make not only her 'nrs but her rulnors of wars our own and would fluld our nlarkctR coimstnntl ) ' agitated mind our merchants incessantly disturbed bt every dispute betwccmi the Uritish govern- Inent amid the quarrelsome concert of time European continent. Chicago Tribuiie For instance , we have no comninon interest with Great lIrItnIn call- log upon us to light its battles in eIther Africa or India. The partition of time Soul- dan , oti the one hand , and the qtleStiOmi whotimer Russia shall fliahiy absorb Comm. sttumttnople , are totally foroIn to us amid all out Interests both commnercini amId uoiltl- cal. Of this fact the English people must bo fully aware. lint while thiI Is so , If there is to be an unwritten agreenient between - twoen the American and Eiiglislm prophe on lInes calculated to insure the preservatioll of oace and order on this continent and protection of equal commercial rights in the iaelflc , the Aiii rlcan peopho will scarcely have cause to complain. Detroit Free Press : Visions of an Anglo- Saxon UmliOii dominating time world are daz- ziliig the imaginatIons of many Englishmen and Americans at the present time , It may be questioned , however , whether we are yet rcady for such alt allIance , If the prc3ont amicable feeling is deep and hasting it wlil strengthen as tIme passes. We believe that it SilOUi(1 ho fostered and en- couraged. Sympathy of character and corn- munity of interest arc urgimlg the two na- tlons to work in harmommy. But we Amer. icAmim. at least , are not ready to enter upon 'emitanghing" alliances. We arc ready to meet our Enghish brethren half way on proposItions to arbitrate and to mnake corn- merctai agreements. But we are not pro- rared to overstep time bounds of non-entan- giement In the affairs of other nations. We are glad to bury the old animosities out of sight marever amid cater upon an era of good wIll towards England , but not to go so far as to lose sIght of our dIstInctively American doctrine of isolation from foreign entauglemnents. I'OWIEIt SMOi1C. The Dewey cocktniils an effective shot It limit in the iiroper cavity. You can't hose 'em. Admiral Sampson's narents were horn in Ireland. Captain Gemmeral Blanco is troubled with visions of phantom ships. The real ones are troublesome enough. A low of the states are short in their quotas of men. The demand for comnmls- sion. however. exceeds the supply. Ono hundred and ten degrees in the shade at Santiago. The old town is a hot one and time temperature is bound to rise. The prospective increase in the tax on beer has crowded glass factorIes with orders for beer glasses built on the strawberry bo'c plan. . General Shatter received a portion of his training on the farm in MIchigan. His cxpcm'ience ivIhl come In handy in plowing around flianco. General lllanco is inclined to discredit American reports. When American guns report progress the blockaded general will change his opimilon. it is safe to discredit the report that one Mr. Paltmmilo , M. P. , of Canada , favors an Anglo-American union. Pat Tuhiy. forsooth - sooth ! Not on rour life. What iittio mmews escapes from the beleaguered - leaguered city of Havana shows a desperate comidition of affairs , But time unfortunate residents have one consolation , Base ball scores cannot break into the city. Correspondents insist that Commodore Schlcy's name is pronounced "Sly. " The assertion is not conclusive. Much depends on time manmicr In which he uronounees the doom of Ccrvera. Dent worry about Commodore Scbhey. An omcer wllo has 1umnped overboard a crate of empty beer bottles to satisfy tile pleadIngs of temnperanco crusaders , wiii find a suitable corkscrew when time occasion demands - mands it. There are uatrlots and patriots. That which impeis a mall to volunteer and leave Ills family so poorly provided for that one of his children died of starvatiomi is a va- ricty of patriotism that ought to be sup- Pressed. Sucim an incident happened in Chicago last week. Philip Ii. Sheridan , only son of the late Generni Sheridan , wimo ilas been spending a short vacation with his mother at Washington - ton , emiters the Ummited States military acad- einy as a cadet today. General Siiemidan entered - tered'est Point June 1 , 1848 , so that the entrance of the young Phil , as hls tatllers friends call him , will be In the nature of an anniversary. This happened in Dewey's state. One of thin yorng Vermont vohunteers , who was throwit out for the reason that the second too of each of hits feet lapped over thin big too , asked if he wouid be accelted it .lme had tii offending members removed. On being told that lie wouhul lie host mio time in having both of his second toes amputated. Ho is now at time front. rlio swell Seventil regiment of New York City has been vluciccd of its featilers by ilostilu public opinion. It refused to vol- tIlItoer In answer to the r > resldenVa first cimil , but is now anxious to redeem Itself by enhlstin without conditioiis. Tholccling against time Seventh imas been so strong In New York that thin park comuinissloimers re- ceutly dechIllcd to award thin contract to tue regimental band to give open air COil- certs in Central park. on the ground that the musicians would be offensive to time people. - = - - - - - - Time Soyci is the iiigle1 , erode bsidng powder kuon. Atisiel 4etI.ow . it oeeon. . tblrd further thai ony other breed. POWDER Abo1IitCIY Pure ' ; ; YM. . SoilkO POWDU CO. , ) ECW YOSiC. . - - _ - % II - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = = = = _ - - - : : : j .1tliRI : wovf.n ii' PNl ) ? strung unit llIglte u 1'lotc.st tniiimit * III I.U't ot llItmlre. Neu- York ( 'imrltiU Advocate , 'Fiie cry univ Is , "Anmiex hawaii as a measumme , as made necessary by time capture of Manila. " "Reassert our claims upon Samoa ; we shall then have stepping atones ' " "Awake to the tlmrough th'e whole l'aciflc , fact that together wIth the Philippines conic time Marinna Islands , tile I'elt'i's nod ( ho Carollncs. ' These stretch eastward from ( ho I'lllllppines about 46 degrees of latitude. On ( hint basis time 'cry is raised "that a little further mmcmlii and cOst ore the hiawaiians. Shoulill the United States then buIld one of the isthmmniami canals , she will not only eon- ttoi tim oceniilc water passage , but in the most strategic portion of time Pacific ocean shcan , as it were , cross ( lint Vest expense of ocean upon 11cr own stepptiig stones. " Nor have the bumecaneer party forgotten the Canaries and flaicarie isics. Time former Ilmey will ( tim into mu large fortIfied saul- thrium antI prospecting renter for our share of Africa , The flniearic Isles vill lutronchi us in time ilenut of lllrope. Tliy add that "of course these nequlsltionH wIlt wilen ( thin market for American capital antI prodtmcts lund we must be rcatl to dig ship canals , lay ocean cables 011th enlarge ouI army aii'I navy so 115 to equal those of nay other nation. " Judgtilg fromim what we have seeii as me- spcct8 war and other mmienstmrcs , aimlh ( lie efforts of time majority of the represemltnttves iii congress and in the press , of each of ( lie great parties , to oumtrtimi each other , it i quite wIthin ( ho bouniis of possibthit3 that ( hero may be "a division of narties 0mm isstias comnpnr&'d ; ilth wliiclm tariff antI finance mnay seem small. " It is calise for regret ( lint the presllemit of time Umlited Stntes hmns conimnltted hiiniselt so earnestly to the annexation of ilawnlt as to make it nlmnost imecessnm'y , in time ostl- mrmtiomi of many of his comigressiomial con- stittiemits , to enter upon this course. It has beemi a great stImulus to all other schemes of terrItorial aggrnndizeiiment. Omice entered upon , we amity be sure that it will be carried to time last oxtemit. Omio of the greatest evils resulting from one act of folly , In individuals or in nations , Is the iiecessity , under the coloi' of consistency and under the irnpuhso of thin force developed - oped , of an indefInite number of acts of equal or greater folly. Rarely are muon or natlomis willing to acknowledge in tile face of tile world that their past actions were ummwise. When tilat great standing army and , that inmnmense navy shall haye been gathered , and the United States 511011 be comnpetiiig withm the monarchies and repmmbhlcs of time old world , tIme idea that it can escape the complications and time filial overthrow which destroyed every large republic on tile face of tue globe , prior to itself , is an illusion born of covetousness mmiid vanIty , The worst of it is that those legislatore who launch it upon such a career will mmcitiior suffer upon the field of battle , in time liresemit war , nor hia'e to enuhuro uiiy of the final consequcilces vhichi their frenzy mili entail upomm the gencratiomis tlmat. comae after them. smNsm : or % 'A'Z'iOX.tb 1'o''Eht. A , , it tpini s iii 4hi IvenIentN of lii , Ariiiy amiul nvy. Tanilmit Letter to ( 'lliengo Journal. If I hind a mwoi'rictary iiiterost In a 'iUW ing Aniorican boy , and if I wanted to fill him with a rirofomlud and abidIng awe of his govermmnieni , I would show him time 1mm- cesscs by which the government calls its ar- mles imito ( lie field. I i'ou1ml let him see for what maimer of things time government is pouring out 1,000,0O0 daily , and I vouiiI try to 111111(0 hmimn undemstanih 'Itim what superb prodigality amid at tile same tinio s'lth Wlllit sagacity goverm1100lmt spends. 1 would take hint iast : those lilies of trans. 1)OrtS ifl which steam Is ahway up , almil on which are crews ever waiting the word of comummand , I would stand with imini mm tile docks amid wait until one of them cast ott her moorings and swiftly steamed toward time open Sen. I would have him listen \vliilo nmcmm whispered , 'Whcro is simo go- big ? " and bid lmiin note that each one answers - swers to tue otimer : I do not know , " but is supremely confident and complacent , bccauso the power behind it all is government's word , wimicim word is law and life and death. I would have him look iong at those inscrutable camimmon which conic on the lInt cars , antI I would show imini train loads of gun carriages , tlio bales of blankets , time tons of fodder , the thousands upon thousands of dollars' wortim of equipments which government has tummibied onto these docks and into these freight houses. I would take him to the great quartermasters' depots , whore the floors sag under the ( veigilt of clotil , food , muedicines , oils , arms , tools , camidles , shoes , hmats , hiaversackim , cnmiteens , cartridges and dishes. I would point lmini to the herds of mules that are driven imi fromn all thlo coumitry side , amid , lest in seeing all thmesn evidences of governmemit's weaitli ime should be miffed up witlm pride , I would gently tell him that govcmnnlent just at tills tinie sets a higher estimate on a somimid mule than emi a good man and Buds the latter amid easier to got thmami time former- and wants time former more. I w'ouli ( lead blmii anmommg thin tented cities ( imat have been pitched beneath tue pal. motto tre s , anul I would tell ilium that mnnmmy of the mcmi there dwelling imad coma a weck before OlIt of lamids where still time winter - ter hay , but ( lint wimether thiy were on the west coast of Fiorida or in tIme mnomimmtaimis of Wyamiiing , they were time governmnent's nmoli , always and equally at home. I would have my boy halt now and then to hear fib throb of a thnusamid hoofs , an thin cavalry races across timq country , and I would have hiimmi listen for tile tinkle of time manic bells , time mumble of wheels , time irnarso imouts of thio drivers , and all the mysterious clamor that rises iViltn mmian and beast talk to each otimer iii anger as ( i3cy drag time amamy wagomis tlmrough thin aumd , I would have him atchi tue batteries as they wind along time liili siles , and I would have lilni see how the black rmass of horses amid iiarimess and cannon Is flcketl imy the nrlihltyni'i erlmc'on end th , scarlet pnmpommi IIi * soi at li horso's ears. I would 'nimt hini to hear the bumgles snarling fromim cni , to ( 'Cmiii ) 511(1 ( I ' . oulih like to have ilhifl stanti at ( lie edge of time hay and be very sllrat wimlle the regimental bends play ( lIlting ghmarul mnoUimt , and ( ho tropical Still nikes ( he mnovimig iayolmes ( flalm a silner light against the hackgrotmnd of green. fleet of all I wotild like ilim (0 ( See the new south fluId tim new nortim mis. , iimiI stnnml uncovered whemi ( ho ilaliti plays "Star Spamigled Palmer" beneath thm gramnl piazza at night , and I would walm ( hmini to ulnulerstand how ninny years , imow mimammy sacrifices anti how sweet a spirit of forglm'e' 11035 have been exacted before iiie \illo listen u'ltli lmirn COtlId bring tliOliic1 : os to listen to It all. To show your boy ( lie i1ets , the canmion , ( lie trooi)3 , time sinister almd gi' gantic inmpcdimnonia of war may not be at nil the proper way of incuhiatllmg Patrlat. lent anti ( ruin reverence for thin ilatiflimsi idea. A journey through ( ho eomlgrt'ssio15h library mimighmt lift hlliii to greater beighIts of cxlltatioii % ( balm rili ( ho sight of to.ooo regulars ready to sail away for tile storuii ing of a city , lint thin boy Is liracucal 1111(1 inihul ) ' barbaric , 81111 ho will chinese immy way of teaching patriotism. lie vlhl forever bore cteeni governnicnt as sommlelody that does timimigs , that owns horses , amid i'iays with real elmlps 51111 lIne bronze giants with scan cii faces to work for it. Even getuImi ronihy for Is heroIc. ( Ali'1'Y 01" illil ' % VtlI. ( 'liicngo 'rrnIumne : "If thic' S1iaiiishi fleet hiittieh ill ) in Salitingo bay , ' "olIst'rvi'ti lie gemmtl ommimm mm from ? ( i I lui'n lmkei' , 'it imillit ImilVe been bottled for Oxhiolt. " letrolr Free i'rcss : hht-'Voum triemmi thinks that idme would mimako a gOOl snltlit'r. Slie-l'er.imips sli , ' % 'oIll(1. Slat's at rmis- tomneth to ( lice powulor , you kmmow , ( 'levchamul I'lnin Icnler : " 'rimey say ( lint when cmi duty Ciimmmmmoloro ( ( Schihey iii as austere its mm imi iili. " , , ' 'I'rahlpiitt , 1 slliIlnSC , ' ' Vm'ttshingtnn Star : 'I hikes to see or moult tnhe Interest iii do etiuntry , " Siiiih Umielo iltcmi. ' 'bmit 1 knlmi't itmmii'ovn 00 'is lit'glet'till' . . . 'is oim'mi 'titter llatchm while lie vurries 'iwilt wlmmmt we gwinter do sif tiomim Phllippino islttnds. " Chicago Jotmtminl "Charlie Flutter ennie up to toll nm tile doctor said lie eoUhdh't , , " \ ' ' time nmmtttr with imini ? " "I his heart is weak. " "l'oolm , it's his kite'ei , " Cllicngo iost : ° The way to free Cila , . is mint to immvmtdo thin i3h0miim. said time ania- tt'ur tneticiitmi. S "No ? " ' 'Ohm , dear , tin. The way to fro' Cmmhma is (0 illt'flio ( Slutimi 50 1111 to force flinmico to comime to time relief oflnthrid. . Oh , ) 't'S. Iii- ticeth , 'l'hese lililigs imme nil very 5Ilmimle wimeim Olin gim'es thIeni ii. little thiutlgllt. ' Cleveland PimmIli Ienher : "George Rug- ghes wits liomno for it IIIIV or two. I ) ( ) ytam remmiemhwr 'imnt a weak dliii amiul lower .jitw lie immid ? ' ' "Vt's" . " \\'ohh , lie's iln'elped them to the limast IliaSiliVe lroportloils , ' ' ' 'Eitttmmg lmmurtl tmtilc thoes thmnt , " C'hmicago Record. Boyt will be lmoy , of coumrse- 'Tis w'Isdtmmn'a rule , , tmid ( lien it follows omm fmoni logic's source , Timztt mcmi ili be miieii , Atlanta Journal : ' 'I'll jest tell ye , ft'licri. thus yore var iiez heemi a nIgiity gotd tliiiig. ' "how's that ? " " \V'y , hilts emIt 11001,10 to m4tlilyifl' ( flim learnln' Siltimimi' nboiit g'ogmlfy nmi' time thiflciemiro 'twixt em bimtil'- tthii1) an' or crtiiser.'hint in tin diiT'- remmee , eiimmyiiow'V'y , on (1w' cruiser Ibm' cajtimig hex ills shmoe siiiiicd twirl a tIny nmm time hittleshiip : dnmtimig liez lmtss'n sliimied timree tinmos. " Si , . Sehile' I 1ieiimmicmd : 'rimnL. . If hm should miluilce a woiitlrous light lii sonit' iitl men. nfmny. Time pamagrapliers all would write Amid eali Imirm ' [ r. SelliCY , Iitmt If ill-fate Ills flag attemids , Amid ho imo foe can Buy , thitin these very bimmmy ieiis - - lviii dub hinm.\ir. Schltiy ; JOiNil ) 'I'lId h3i.L1S. ! John Jerome flooncy. ( General "Joe" W'hmoeier , time famnomis confederate - federate ca'uiry lender , took time oittli todaT bIB major gomierni , United States urmny , foi tilt ) Culman campaIgn. Ime is time lirst enil- ftjdcrmtto oillcem to have taken tue oath of Sel\'iCc in the army of thin United States.- Vt1ushimmgtoll Telegram , ) Says Stonowahl Jackson to "Little PhIl' "l'imii , iinve you heard tile newS ? \Viiy , otlr \Viietiier-'Fighmtillg Joe'- iiit gomme amid joindd thin hllucs ! " y , rio mistake-I saw himn come-I heard the 011(11 lie took- And you'll timid it dmily entered umim in yon great Record Book. "Yes , Phil , it is u'chnngo since then , ( wo give tile Lord dime tillliks , ) , Vhmcmm Joti' came swooj > imig like a hawk upon your Slmerrnnmi's lhammks ! " \Vil. ' , 'Pimil , ' yotm hcoew tim trick yourself -hut 'Joe' imitti all tile poiimttm- S Amid we've yet. to hear his huorimes dIed of ath ! or rusty joints ! "But what of timt-tlie deed r saw today In yonder town Leads nil we dId amid all 'J00' did imm troop. jugs up amid down ; 'For , 'Phil , ' timimt outim mmhmahi be tim iloal of many a bleediimg wound , And many IL Soutlilamid solmg mmiiuhl yet to that eanmu oath ho tuned ! "I'hio oath 'Joe' sworn uris .lomw tile work of thrice a score of years- y , mimomo thman oath-he sworn away mmmis- trust ammO hate and tears ! " "Yes , yes , " say "Pimii , " "Imo was , Indeed ( I. right good wortlly foe , Amid vo1i lie know , iii those fierce days , to give us blow for biuwi 'Whiemi 'Jon' camno round to may a call-tile S comnmimmsarics ttitl- S Foil many a sveariiig , grumbling yumik' Weilt smlp3)eriess to lied ; "ITo etnied to have a pesky knack-so Sliermnrtmm llHt5i to say- Of coiling , wlit'mi lie iiouid by rights be nillety miles ItwImyl "Coint' , Stonowohi , lUt ytimir imilfll In imio- 'Joe's' swormi old Samuel's oath- Iltvm'r North or 5011(11 again-lie kissed thin hook for botim ! " Our Daily Bulletin AY1 Money JUNE 2mLD , . . stwO rs. , . ' Score a victory when they i buy our nice soft , cool Underwear - / 1 , derwear , at 50 ; plain and - fancy baibriggan. Softboo'ii . W'ASIIINGTON. Jimno 2 , i8S.-'i'oIibmy tim largest ttiimi' ever nssemiibleh iii this colmim- try simice limo clvii vimm will be in active sm'rvico ilgailist ilium tlois , It comnlirises 25- _ J I , II S 000 s'ohlmntet-rs , besides tile reguimr ! army or , , mlggmegltc ( force exceeding . 350,000 mcmi fully eiUimieil ( for victory. With and without c1Iars , $1 , madras and percale , and then STRAW HATS , such an assortment-all kinds , from 50c to $4.00 ' 4W BROWNINGKING&CO. s , v. ' . Cor , 10th , and DougIa ts , I _ J S -