- - - - - - - - - liP . --I---- 1 _ _ I - : 7 1T I T8 _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ TIlE OMAHA. DAILY BEE' SuN DAY , AUGUST 7 , 1898. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ II'HE OMAhA SuNDAyBE1 } . JtOS1ATifl , Editor. - I'U1iL1E3I111) EVIfltY MOI1NING. . - pflIt:1H : StTfl3CRhI'T1ON ' rmlly Eeo ( Without Sututny ) , One YenrG.OO Daily leo nnd Sunday , Ono Ycnr 4 Ifix Months . . 'rhreoInnti ) . , 2JJ ) I StfllflP IO ( , Oflf Ynr , Saturday lice. On Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 ' .VeekIy flee , One Year . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . c ; OFFICES , . Omrthrt : ! r1ic lIce 1ftii1dIn. : Hotith Omaha : Stngr lilock , CornCr N fliid Tsvont.rurtII StreCt8. Collilcil l3lttrl8 : 10 l'ertrl trcot. Ctiiougo OflIc : 502 Chamber of Coin- nrce. cw Yorkt Temple Court. Washlngton 501 Fourteenth Street. CO1t1t1St'ONDINCI. Alt communieatIon rentIng to news nnd rdltorinl matter ahould be nddr'5iwd : To the Editor. Editor.EUSINESS EUSINESS 1iTTiRS. Mi InIHtncis Iotter8 and remittances iThould he nddrt'icd to 'I'he flee l'ubllidilng Company , Oniqha. Dratti. clitk. express 4 and postoflico money orders to lie RiittdO paynllo , to the order ot the1fl11a1Y. . T1I1 13I1' PU1IIASIIINO COMI'ANY. STATIMENP OP CtflCtJLATION. l Btnt of Nebrauka , DougIn County , se. : George 13. Tzichuck. tiecr'tary of The I3eo VublIIiIng company , being duly iWorfl , nhIy ; that. the actual number ot full nuil compteto copicH ot The Daily , dornIng , Evening nod Sunday lice , IrInte ( disring the month ot July , iS3. was as foIlosv : I 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . : tiri It . . . it.IMI ) . 2 . . . . . . . . . . : IUl1 l IS 3. . . , . . . : iu.2 ( ) ID . . . . . . .II,2i47 ( c ; . . . . . . . . P .i.02 21 C . . . . . . . . . . t .iliul 22 7. . : . ; . . . . . : .i 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . S . . . . . . . . . . . . i.iIJ,2 $0 $ 21 9 . . . . . . . . . :11.021) : ) 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . : iio 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . : ii : uslI ) 27 :12 : . . . . . . . . . . . 81,210 2S . . . . . . . . . . . 1'i . . . . . . . . . . . : iun to 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . .iS,1 71) I I . . . . ; . . . . . . . 8 I.Q2 I : o . . . . . . . . . . . . .ilUI ) 15 . . . . . . . . . . . : ; , - & 31 . . . . . . . . . . aG . . . Total 1.eis returns miii iiisoId COPIeS . . . 1,1r7 , ; fit total i'aleq ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1)T ) l,1i1 ( Net daily nvernge . . . . . . . . . 31425 GEOItUE 13. TZSCIIUCIC. i Sworn to lieforo me aittl Ruimcrlbed Ia my rHer.co this 31st day of July , 1S93. . ( Seal. ) N. 1' . F1t1 , . Notary l'ubilc. t p * Ait1'1IS LEiA'VC. FOIl TIli SUUMIflt I'irtles 1eitsltii I I.e lty fur lliu siintluer can ] HL'Vu 'riLe lIce Mrnt II ) them rcgiInr1y . ) ) r ititIriiig 'ilie lIce ) pLsl. I 1IM14 . , lIli'e Iii ietO1 or 1)y 1111 * II. 'I'Iie nddrest 'iIlI ho I cliiiugetl ZLN oftei US iteIrod. . All the rIdS ) ; that I1nl to Oiutiliit tfl c 1aIIy beoiiiiiig ItUrL erov(1e(1. ( I The moon Is hot I11SVUY8L good cx- b.Il11)lCr. ) It \ \ I1L get full twice thts .iiionth. rj'0 'i\'lI ( ) exIce1cl ) iiothuiig frOill tLIC ttlllcs ot tim Uiitted States In Cubit htve hot bocit lISal)1)OIIltL'I. ] ) ) VItIi 1Isiiiiitck and O1u1stono gone , i r4i hung Cltnng how , In all I)1obnbIlIty ) , 1euls the list ci : greatest living stttcs- : { mom _ I 1Th4 ( lillek recoveiy Inltcatos ( tilut it % V8S the Gerniun iueasles t Un young Idug of Sl)1111 ) litul , anti not tlio regular . i 3iuuils1 1 V8 i i uty. ft t Is stiitctl that 7OOtO ) uesous have VIItel ( GIl(1sto1Ie ( toinli shire his ( lentil. Ulie liilluenec of true gicatness liluliily kiocs iiot stoli at the grave. It Is hard on oiiie of tile Anierican liIllly C1L1)1IS ) ) to give them : i. health Vlfl.4SlulCiltlOIt vlth the camps In Cuba- Ijiit they seeni I ) ( leserVe It. It Is PIOlLblY true that the English I Ileollie ( lenny love it lord , lulL It Is n ilear lord they love unit lint 0110 of the I Clielti ) lIlll ( that Ilooley bought ill ) . 'l'lia next 01)POIttlllhtY ) to vhtness : i tlIiIitio ( unl gorgeous iroeessloii Iii tile 'CXLIOSItIll ' ( ) groll1llVlll ( 0Ce111 ' .I'lilirStlay next when. all the ritces of the world vlll be oii 1HIitle. ( VlO and coIlervatlyc 1JiIht(1 ( StatI ? I enuItori4 i110 1)01. ) doIng llny lIroiflitturo _ _ _ _ _ talkliig fllOUt ) the tlta13' they will 1)0 ClillCI ( lljOll ) to ( ligetiss In eeret iftsloIl its Sot ) ! as the 1)10S1lCIlt hI1s tile terlini flErti ilgeil. If there is to be IL society of lirIsotiers of War following the (1tllti'rel wIth Sl)1lhl1 ) its illei1lberlllhl , vIll have to lie lilniost Qxciuslvtiy ) ) iiIsli , Lleuteiiniit liob. 1OIL 1111(1 ( hIs' Z1SOlitteS 1110 about the 1:11113Aiiierlcitin : eligible. ' 1tXI1I4 ) Suiidity 14011001 eIliIlrefl ( are tO jIve 1 CeILL 00011 for It (1111(1 ( to iniy a bible 1111(1 II. StVot'l for C1lltliiIl ) l'hhllil ) p of tlio hJfltthOi4hlil ) 'I'CX118.l'hlO Ullhtahii ) l'hilhhip brand of theology 114 i ) iiihiir ) In tli t ) 3uhllfl3' ( ehitiiils of TCXH8. , L'hio .iiieiheiiii tOhhlel Were hot selit ; 'to Ciibi. to light fever. W'hille they tvoiihil veIeoino it lOtit vlthi the Slitlkl4hl ) , eneilly , they ILLO light Iii lirofeirilig to iLyntli it light. against ( lIS'itS0 unless sonuethihiig Is to be giihiiod by it. 11ev. I'i't'eott F' . .leriicgan , vice 1)1051- ) Uiit itiitl gelieral llltllIilgel ( if the 1lee- tEOiytii2 1Lt1ll1o ; iilt CO1iiii1ly ) , * 41ftt1h(1 ) ( go to Lotitloit to ctiii ) > iiitu ilotes vItIi liiiest 'J't'Eilhl I baby ILIItt thll1l5)iiit0 ) ) Vlthi Iiliii Lull essay on hioiiesy ( in lilsllieSs ) life. 'l'hlO . 'tliCLIeii'IIH ) ll1'i011111i4 % ! iIIitI 4tiiiei1- caiL iuLitlIuifact tiV'VS uvill ho L01)rQ140)ltetl ) ) id tile 1'LLh4. ( xl)1)Nitll1 ) ) , Ililt Iii to the eiltielsiiis (111 . ' ll)0t1litlll3 IIII(1 ( .it.tiierleiuii gootis lii thin i't'uiiehi iieuvs- 1)iil)015 ) ) , but beenuise It iiiys to be repro- eiited at ( 'XiosItiOlIS. ) Octave Thiuriet expresses sincere ye- gyet that the beauties of tIio Oiiiahin eX1)osltloit ) n1 o to lie tolilporary 011(1 eYflhleSellt ittt1ie thOu 1)erllltlnelit ) 011(1 ajoyf0F0VC1. . Tiflit is going to lie lhio FgIet at OVelllO tVIIO VIOtVt4 the won- . tiertul show. 'rho never l)8ri0h0 ) hitis ( teluolistratell thil1t : Oninhia society hleohile cliii do lt they but tIlko liii active lutOrest III 8 1I J project. UI ) to this tliio ; colornhlt ) ' ; 1ir1ngs liiis exeellel ithi other pinees III I Ainerleit with Iti lIotver ( estivai , bit : tlioso who have repeatetily witnessel tL'e Colorito ( teitiOflstVittIOllS flIflhlt ( that Oz.unlia hits urpas "e U thorn ithl. I , _ _ _ .IIUSD flCOGIZ AIt. ? : M.utxTs , 131)011 ) thu reliulillean fitluto coiiventlou , Which asseiibies at Lincoln onVedtic ( lilY , rests it grave rsp USIl)1hIt7. ) tn. is3 all sighs ( aU , the tkbal wave of t4 piiblicaiilsiii which Is sweeping the Coiiiil ry ijinkes ropubil 10011 succeSs III elraskit ) ilot oliby Possible , hilt fllflO- ititely cerinhi It the convetitlon exercises otiiiiI ( biscretlOll Ill the sciectioti of the Party's staubari ( ( beaers . 'L'hic COiseliiiis ! of ohiltilOhi that , the PartY etiiiiiot vhtu unless It iioiuiInntci ClIhiOhile alid cleats iiien for every ox- eciitIe ohliec should preclude the noiti- iiiiitloii of ltibOby ! ( whoso IUbhIC roe- oril or lirivate career would ltnvc to lie eX1)hilh1)eI ) ) or tlefeuled ( , 'rhii , how- dver , In not nil that Is expected of the relulbhhenil tate coiiveiitlofl. Iii order to iiinho suiie of uii1teh and eiithiuisInthc HtlhlOrt ) ) of the vhio1o ranic huh flIes all eboiiieiits of the jarty should be repro- setited on ( lie tichet. Such iuii iubnionltion niny appear su- leriItlotIs ) iiiiil UlleitIheti for to ( hilt class of i'epiibhIcztii vhio boast that they oh- . % s.ays otu ( lie strlhg1it ticket no matter who the CltLihilIttCS ( ( are so long as they litt ( ) thlO endorseiiient of a icpuhihlcan cotiventhoti 1111(1 to tli'at other c1its iiioL'e actIve If less humorous 'hio support only such eaiubtbates ! as are Vflehled ( 10r as satIsfactory to the cothioration malt- ligers upOn whoiui they depend for their iobltlcil ) Iiisihttttloli. ) The convention imist ulot , however , igiiore the fact that the recovery of ( lie state tbOiel1lS 511)011 Its tulilIlty to satisfy - isfy thio hiiihiOrtiltit elettietit tliiit has ic- 1)CttCbhY ) reiiioiistrated In convention 1111(1 ( itt the ballot box against the abuses thiitt brought about the lJisasteis that have overtaheti the pnrt' . Flue words butter no larsnis. [ TQ reassure this cItss : of republicans that the iuirf will not tolerate corruption or Corporate ( bolnluntioa tilt. ) convention lutist thRee (15)011 ) its tichet caud1date who represent - sent the anti-monopoly 1111(1 ( uhiti-bOOhler wing of the lthItY. ) To draw the line at "bolters" wliq ari otherwise htoiiest 110(1 eOiUetCiit [ ) iii iuiahiiig tip the tlehot and not draw it ; at ituen wile hihvo iiever riulseti their voice against public phuin- ( beteiS and corporate bossistn I , not likely to bring back disaffected repub- hlcitiis 'hio are ready 011(1 anxious to . i.esuIuo their IilrtY allegiance jtist as 50011 115 ( hey cittu be convinced that the 1)i11Y ) ( is purgc(1 011(1 ( regelicrated. Few coiiscientjous citizens of nny party - liat e always voted the unscratchied ticket. When President McKInley hind unler ( coiistderation the selection of a seci eti i y of the treasury-the most Important hOSltIolt hi his cabinet-lie \Vt1S t'CliilthbC(1 vh tlihii the hearing of Ute editor of 'l'lie 13cc that Iyinnh J. Gage \t iis a bolter. But the president-elect PrOflhhitlY I'elhlIIiled the nina who raised this objection that 1111(113' hionest 011(1 true blue relubllcahls ) had coiiiniltted the 5111110 offciise. If the test to be aPphie(1 ( to candidates on tluc republican State ticket this yehr is to be uuireasoning and ulnlulestiouhllg support of all llarty candidates trout COllStuih)1j to governor whatever their record or character may have been , the ciiniices of restoring republican supremacy - acy in Nebraska will become extremely ( lOuIhtuulh. 'l'lie rOa(1 to success lies . In the Oh)1)OSlte direction. Common souse tVotild ( lictUto tillit the 1)aI'tY should not only eXteiil uiiicondltional amnesty to all vhu have 1roni good motives or Coliselenthojus scruples either severed their former party rehations or abstained froiui elections but give this diScoti- tented element an IncentIve to return to the reptiblienu fold. BOOMiNG 2'IIb' CAN1IL. 4t few ( lays ago Mr. Warner Mihier of New York , president of the Nicaragua Canal CO1hipttUy lund a conference with President MeKhiiley In regard to the 0011111 1)VOJeCt and according to : the to- port tile lresideut expressed ills no- ( iuileseeiuce iii the belief that the guy- eiuiiuieiit possession of the canal Is uiow necessary , the w'ar and its resuhts inuk- hug the 1)101)OSe(1 ) uvaterS'ny indispetusa- 1)10 ( C ) the United States. It was also sold to 15) the Intention of the 1)resIUelut to uuuiiho strolig reconumeiujuthons to congress fOr legislatIon making prorl- slon for eouuiphetiiug thug cunah and ror uhiuikhlig It the direct property of the governiulent. The liii ivailuun coutimht. . sloiuers , eiiittors Ctuhloiui au Morgan 1111(1 ( Itepreseuuta tive butt , took occasion viieii hit Chicago to urge the construe- tion auud couutrol of thud Niciiruiguti. canal by thu l'nitett States , all of theni ( Ic- during tIutt It hind become an lmIora- tlye uuecesslty uuuutl expiqssilIg COflIileflCC thiutt coiugvss lll CUtlet the h.gishathon reluuIleh ( to secure ( hue coilupletion of the liroiect and its control by this govern- ullont..4j . \.4j recently iio'ted the Organization of a iulovoiiiouit hut Cahifuruiha Inteiided to 1 0110W throughout the country agitatloiu favorable to tue canal uund uilreuuiy the uigitu tlout huut b uuiu ' [ 'lie iidy&utttes of the euiteiprhsu are everywhere active huu u1ittlug ( hut zurguiiients niul stateuuuonts relating to the iuiihltary tund coiiilnerclal ltlVltUthtges to be iberlu-ed from thuc caiial , vhih1o political phatroi-uuts , Petit l'OiuibhiVitit ) and tboiuocriithc , prQiiOtiflce in h'nvor 01' it , Seciuil ) stress Is haitI upon ( lie long voyage of tila bntt1esiil ) Ore- gout as &iii iiiipi essit-e otuject. lssoii 1111(1 ( It is 1)0iiltetl ) out. that \vlthu lOS5eSiOiS ) lit the i'LIChtlC to be lroteetel ( ( lie iiiO. liOseh ( VateflVay is iUhlShCIiSitblC. ) it Ill uuigod thuutt uvo uiuust huzuvo a bigger navy , ( is 0110 Of (1w ( liecessitles of ilaticinfli tlofeuuso its uvohh as of our coiniuierchah deu'elopiuuopt 01)11 ) grovtiu , but as u'o citluuiot uveil Zlfl'OFl ( to build (111(1 ( uhlflhiitLlifl tSV ( ) big iutvles , one lui tue . 'ttiniitho ' and 0110 iii ( lie I'achik , ve uuttist huivo this iuitelOC(1tfl10 euuiiul. 'l'huo Juttter o liii. tloiitil dfeiise Is uiow 11111(10 ( to over- shuiidotv ( lie colitlulerelal votisiheratlon , thiouglu tiuc huutta' Is not altogether lost sighut of , Polular ) sentiment , hiowever , vill ho uuiove easily liufhuieneed h- ( iui foiiuier itutl uiuitloubtculiy it vhhI furnish the duet iurgunieiit ha coligi 05 $ ( or. tile caiiuh , In iOgItL'I to tue question of cost , uvhiicli hutis beeui eoiiIttetet1 of prUne liii- hhOitlliuCe , it nhipear hirolutble ( lint It wlI receIve hess attention thatu hiitiuero. ( No two estimutes agree us to what exIcn- ) : ; - - ; : . , - . . i , . . , . . . . . diluure would b necessary to coiutruet ( lie enimi. They vary from iXOOOOX ( ) to $140,000,000. Jlut.thio advocates of ( lie vroieet will that it 51)0111(1 ) ( lIe earrlL ( tiuroigh a't.1uatever cost 811(1 ( the country having again beconie fniuil- br with large ecleunl1tuures tli ndvocnte of' ( hue ennnl project whhI probably huutve loss tiOuille tiuuit heretofore in vhiiiiliug adherents to the view that an outlay 1)3' the governinent of luetsvecn lOO- 000,0x ) atUr OOOUOOOO for atu huitor- oceanic waterwity is hot. a iliatter for very sorlotus coutsideratlon , Mcaiis'hiile there are two uutost ( SSeuItlflh thuhligs to 1)0 utCl'OlhlhlslieI before the tiulted StateS call couistruict and control tile Nicutraguit catuni. One Is to secure tile leriullSSioli of Nicaragua 811(1 the other it to abrogate ( lie Clnyton-lluuhwer treaty. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IWIiIMIA\G TIIJ TIWOPS. The nuithiorlties are iroceetlitig with all possible energy In thie work of re- hleviiug ( hue troops lii Cuba nuid thuere Is favorable prounlse ( lint nil of Shatter's eoiiiuutniitl which It is h)1o1)OSeI ) ( to Withi draw trout Sauutiago will be on thiO way iiorti w'lliin ( a week. Tile cluief suit'- goon itt Santiago huts reporte ( to thie sturgeon geuueral \VasllilgtOil ( lint iieccssulry uuieilcines ! hiutve Pooh piir- 011580(1 uutitl till lWesCllt 1)00(15 ( Sull)1)hlel- ) vei.y gratifying information , though sag- 'jesthuug the Inquiry wluy it was iuot (10110 sooner. ' .I'liere hin been a great ( len ) of criti. chsuui of the authorities regiut'dlng tile cotithitlotus at Santiago , slot nil of w'hulehi Is just , lout there niupears to be until- cleat evhtbeiicc to conclusively show ( hunt there luau beeiu a great (10111 of carelessness - ness 811(1 ( 111010 or less incouiipetenco for whulchu there can be no sutrisfnctory ox- i ntiatioii or excuuse. It is , of couirue , to be borne lit 111111(1 tlunt the uuiovhiug of the aruny into Cuba 811(1 ( unuikilug provi- sioit for it thieve was a tremendous tasl esiuechiulhy so wluen tim goveruuule'nt was so lIly 1)te1)tiiCd for such a vast nunhet'- taking , but still thieve Is good ground for hue Coii)1)hiiiult ) ) that nltuehi w'uus heft uiidoiue thuuut relbects uiifavorably uipon tlio ntbniiuistratlon 1111(1 the calaelty of SOnIc of the (1e1)artnueiuts , 'i'hle state. uiuent recently outdo b Secretary Alger , lii regard to thue lli1f3rtulnate occur- riuces on the translorts ) thuuut brouiglit hoiiie sick and tvounulel fi'oni Santiago , shiotuhd satisfy all fair-niluiled tacit that ito binnle attaches to tim secretary of var for tlui couditioti of affaIrs , but hue will not 050111)0 ) respoiisibhhhty if tluere luotih1 ho ii recurrence of it , W'hullo we itt-c not ( lisposeti to cutter ( lie list of fatult-finders , belIeving that ( lie president anil the secretary of war are as solicitous as anybody can be for the welfare of the soldiers In the field , still It ; is not to be doubted that the 1)11b1iC ) attefltiofl ( lint has 1)0011 ( ii- rectel ( to the condhtion of the nrmy at Santiago luau lund a good effect. - TWO CIu'ThtNI11LS. Early in ( lie eoinhiug century it will be in order to celebrate ttvo events In the early luistory of tile Auuiericaii re- 1)tiliiC ) , in each tile celebruttiout to be a remiuider of the way tlue fotuuudations for titii United States were beIng 101(1 1X ( ) years ago. The iirsC of' these events is tile admission - sion into ( lie 1111100 of Ohio , whhichi 00- cturred in 1802. Ohio was first of tile northisvestcrn states to be created arter tlue republIc lund beeui foruneil , Veruiuont 1111(1 already been broken ott New Ilamp- shire and Virginia luati given Kcntuicly and Tennessee to the union nod whuen thu tvork of dis-iditig U [ ) the northwest territory wjis begun OhIo tvuis the llrst prodUCt , Tlue alIuuhssion of Ohio marked tile beginruiuug of thhat western advance In the great belt between tluo liulces and the Ohio river which luau been' of such superlative Influence in the foriuntiout of tiue Auuiericau nation , Tue other event Is that of tile 1)urchuase of Louuisituua lii 1803 , the step that assured to the woril ( that flue tuulted States w'as to becoune hue domInant power In ( hue western lientispliere. StCI)5 ) hiitvo already been taken looking tot'ai'ti thi u celebration of the lOOtlu an- ulvorsury of both these events , Tiuey ouughit to be reunounbereti in some , appro- pi'iutte % s'ny and the inauuter of ( hue cole- hiratlon ivhil have to be determined at alt early ilate. Tile inurchinsc of Louis- bIb , w'hiichu concornel a larger propor- tlolt of the 1)resent United States tlunn any other single evotit In tue history of the couuntry , especinlly deserves it celebration - bration commensurate with its Impor. taiuee. The resldeiits of St. Louis have organizel ( IL coimnlttee to tithe stops hopkhag toward holding a cOuteutnial celebration o thin Louisiana lnurchluuue in that city live years luonee utiltl thus movement ilh Couiliflhlil(1 ( the attention of all residents of ( bun states 01100 hut- eluded hi tIle Irenehi niud Spanish tOr- liter ) ' of oiulsiuuntt , Tile Iii'st decade ot the present ccii- tuury , was a liistoi'y-innhhiug epoch , espo- chilly tItli i'egai'iI to the settlement of ( lie ts'esern ( [ uart of' the continent , To' recall ( lie ttiriuiuig 1)0111th , to $ tUly ( thueun Iii tue light of SuilSeqtuCllt eouits iuuuil to forecast ( hue futuire In the light of ( lie lutist 811(1 ( the 1)resellt ivhll be at outco a delight nuitl a' (11113' for the 'i'wontiotti century Auuierlc'auis. (10 VEJN1Xi hit I V.1 ! ! . The comiuulssioners aphuoiiitcd to visit I Iaui'ati , stiily ( lie coiutliioius ( ( lucre fluid R000ilIiiiefl(1 ( o cuiugr nis 'uviiat legislittlOul is required for tlue goveriuiiwnt of our uuhossessiolu ! ) , file OU their w'uiy to the Ishniuds , where tiuey expect to Arrive wifluiiu ( lie next ton days. Jut an litter- 'iey Sinator uhloni of llhiiuois , chair- uuuiui of the eouuuiulsslon , said tlutut its viuoho 111111 w'ihl be to itiako it caieftul. utC'tit'fltO iiinl iiiiuiuio ( iiuhulry lutto eVerything - thing couineeeii ( with the lslauids , In or- dcu' ilunt hue goyet'ruuueiut iuuuy take such , netioii ' as shiuull he ou1ticIvo to tluolr greatest good.'o shiithl , 5111(1 ( Mr. Ciii- huui , have to look Into tiuc iuierhts or ( hue Prhfleilt.Li 'scluetie ( hOl)0Sel ) ( or the gov- oruiinent. qf t1e snhuds utial tlocitbe whether ( huey shiotild be 11111(10 ( a toni. tol'y 01' It cOUilty of Cahionuuia. It thus npjieiirs that so far us ( hue couil- zulisslon Is 'coteorned , or ( lie Auilerlcttii nuonihers pf it. there is no thought of glylug the Hawaiian islauds statehood. The ProbabilitY is ( lint a ( erritorlnl gov- erniun'nt will bc rceoiiiineuiiboil tot ( lieu ) ) , flu this youu1tj tiuldoiibtedly better stilt thue mcli ( lucre uhio are in control of affutlrs nliil who ino be hitcsuuiul0tl to have political nsiilrtttlotus , ! h'o uuinlco tiu 'Ishituids a teruitot'y Vouil 1)1800 ) thieuii lii a 1)OsltiOfl ) to sock future satehiootl ( , It Wotull give thieiui representation iii 0011- gross utiutl R would ennblo seine of the 1)Ohltieiitil S tlure to secure comfortable loHitloiiS. ) Tiutis the lulamis WOUld have a Political euitity ( hot they eouiit hot have It iamb it part of Caiifonuliit and 'uium'iouhtedly Mr. Dole nnh ( tile othutir Ilttwnliaiu iiieiuibers of tue coiuiunlssion uu'fll strouigly conteunt for this , Mote. over , lit ot'ber to iuualce ( lie iSinuilS 0 uotiiit of California It uVoUl(1 ( lie iiCCOS sans to secure ( lie asseult of ( he Peohile er ( hut state null It is quite PoSMillC ( bitt a uniujonlty of them would object to the eoiuiuectioti. It is coticeivablo ( hunt thicy ought uiot desire to have tile 'IIaw'niiitiis , iiuo kttoi' hitt he oi ilotiling about Atutenicutut Institutions , siuitre In ( lick' Political rights 811(1 tlutis beconue 1)OsseSSel ) ( of a Jow'er hit the dotoruuiuua- thou of stilte policy atiti tile reguuintion of State nffairs which W'Otill be largely in tlue control of poll- ticiauis tuu'o thiotisiiiuI uuuile ittvny uthio uumigbit flieuiuselves ho corruitiy ) uulauuil- ulated. As ehth'cii of California ( lie IIaW'ahiatlS W'Ollld huatLe little concern In the affairs of ( hunt coininoitwenltli auid at every election ( lucy wouuld eouistitute flit tuueertaln eleuiteuit to be sold to the highest bidder. For thueso 1111(1 ( other obvious i'easons it is not PrOlltble ) that tue 1)eollo ) of Ca1fornia votilU desire to iuutve the Iiauvnhhuni Islands 1011(10 it ihart of that stute. It the people of hawaii arc to have Oily 1)flFtiCiIMttIOfl In goveriluncuit ( lie territorial lhhan Is the flout CXloiJleilt. Under this form of governmouit thuoy Wotul(1 have such management of their olva affairs as congress shiotulti presenhle nuiti they couild lie graduinily etitucated to aui ttnderstnittfiiig. of our politIcal sys- toil ) . That tim men lui Iltuvaih ts'luo lauve carried the tiuuliexutioui sehleune to stuc- cess will at some time lit the not remote fuiture seek to have tluo islands ad- iuiitted to stateluood is to be expected , btit It is hardly 1)OsShblO this can be brought about while ( lie population of Ilauvail leuiuaills i\'hat it is utid it it'Ihh 1)11 lit least a generation before there Is hutch cluuinge lut it. LIDfl1lflhijs P01 ? EVEflynQDy The traveling library idea imas lnvnbel , Iotsiia uiiutl tiuo way it has been vel- coniod ifldheateEi an early eolulluest ( of tui' ] state. It has bocouuuo an established institution iii New York , Massaehuuetts , W'hscoiusin , Ohio , Cahhfoniiia atitt other states , Tue trave1lng public library is 511111)15 ii librai'y for everybody , It lUtS the 1)00k ) hover of' the sinai ! Iowa on utlniost nit equality whthi the stuudent of the large city. 'I'Jie new tiayehing hiln-ary of Iowa is ( livhdel into fifty-thuree parts , each Part COIlSiStiilg of ilfty boos. 'iiuso books iiI'O Hot ( ltilhlCiiteS. 'l'hue sections of tile library are solut around to various places where 1)001(8 are Ztlprecinted atud read in care of societies or associations formed for the purpose , luibei' gunran- tee of the i'etui-a of ( lie hooks , 'rhuey folhow cuicli othuer itt notatlout aiid are 'heft at each ihuce ) long enough for tile uileiuhber.c to read thioun , TInt library 1flLLL'OiiS In 11U10 uire toils irivhhegel ) to i'01t(1 all of the 2GO books. The library hits just started on its rounds , 011(1 ( before - fore It beconues 01(1 to tile members It is eXlected ( hunt tventy more sections will be utdtlod. Tue travehluug library hOW coulsiSts of books suitable for a general - oral library , but the state librarian , under whuose direction It is operated , contemplates also tIle 1)reparathon ) of sectiotis ContahllIug books especially de- sighed for IflOufllers ) of habor'uuuions , by which the beuieilts of thue system 'ouid be extended to all ciasses of readers. Tim traveling library itboti is meeting encouragement everywhere 011(1 making headway in nearly every state of the unIon , There cannot be too muucii learn- hug , too maiuy good books in tint hands of thai 1)001)10 , lion too general a distni- buuthouu of tue volumes coliected ha the Public libraries of the country. It tile hhopocrats still pth their faith to the virtues of per callta ) circulation tiuey should not forget to tell the voters Wiiose assistance tluey seek tills year tilflt On lilt estlinitted population of 74- 522,000 for the United States thue per eahita ) chretulation of 11101105 in tile couui. ti'y on July 1 last was 24.74 , as against 22.57 a year before. ' , phuis Is how giv- lug assurance to ( hue world ( mit tile Uuiited States s-hhl uiiniuitain a sound and stable euirroutcy is doiulg that svhulchu tile vpocrats said 'it would not (10-namely , iiicreaso tue amount of money iii ciicu- hiution , At the 5111110 tiiiio tiun restoration of couthdeiuco iuiis also increased tue vol- unto of credit piipeiIf figures are worth ttnythiilg these are worth giving to the voters. In thanking ( lie coiiveuition for a. no- nomination for cohugross by acchauuiit- thou Speaker Thuonuas Ii. Itoed took oc- eauioui to Indicate his opposition to tfue PolicY of hIflllei'lOhiSifl auitl ( limit ( hue iiil iioxtitioim of hawaii over his protests huitd not lrelarol ( lulut for ( turtluor toni- tonal expaiuuiouu , Shienker Reed huts long hiatt the credit of fnr.seoing states- uluaiushiih ) , utnil his posltloiu us-It ii refer- 01100 to tue Issues grovlng out of thin war pvouiiiseS to streuugthieuu aiuil ndd to his relutatioll as a safe ienbor. Thio effort to credit ( hue lurobablo 1)rO- iuotioui of Secretary George Cuui'zouu ( noun hits 1)111013 ) iii Sahlsbuury's cabinet to ( hue lOSt of u'ieeio3' of lunlia to the iuiiiuoutco of his t.iuieuicttii 'ife , l'onunerly Miss Leiter of Chicago , uund to ( lie growhuug ( lesire for nit Augio.Auiienieutii a Ihluiuuce , Is slioer nouusonse. As uvehi might it be clainieti tlittt Cuu'zon Is to be lioitoi'od because of exiuloits of iiis brother-in-mw in tue Chicago wheat hilt , Thin rpoVt lustioci by the Piulted States geologic survey on tue proiluetion of 0(101 In ( hue IYIIte(1 States shows ( lInt tluo total vrpducflon for 181)7 ) was 2X- ) 221,1.165 short tuus , which is a hanger ntiionnt tlunui ever before mined In the Uflite(1 ( Stateit in oulo year , atiul nh' ) proaclics itntiy to ( lie annual pi'ulue- ( tion of the cciii nuines of Great Britain. Tile nes'ly ( discovered coal tiekis in souithiorii Alaska w'lih add to the total eouul output 811(1 ( new fields lire beiiig niieiietl jicarhy every year in mine of the hewer coal sthtes of the uunion. The suipcrinteitdent of a ste ( experi- bout statioit iut 1'cuiliSyhVitlIlfl. iuiis ( lenuonstrated that lifly-six lutisiul of w'hieuit to tim acre 01111 tue gotten tilt Pt'nuu'ls'aiuiit farm lanil by perfection of fnniuiiuug iitethiolR. ( Nobody hits ever at- tonihited to deeniniiie ( the limit of iit'o- duictlveiuess on Nebraska ( aria muds under scientific fai'niing , btut ( lie hintit Is far beyond ( hue uuveriige capacity tinder ordinary fuirmitig. From the i'cports of l'eputlicahi ) 00(1- gressioutal coutvcnthoius it hooks as if re- uioiitiiiatloius far exceed uuoniinatiouis ( lila year , Congress luau ( belie little to tils- credit its menibers with their coustitti- eats 811(1 ( lIltucli to strcmigthien tiieitt itt luouuie , atl(1 tIm futitliftul congressntaii is 1)i'OiiiisCl ( nut easier iiathi to retaltilug ills job thuutit lie hiiia lund for a long ( line buick. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ According to W'ashulhgtoii advices , seututtors fluid repiesentatives bent on political uuuisshoius are beconliuig utumer- Otis again lit the national capital. Thus is certalnhy an omen of peace , as the dlstnibtution of the otlices could not be t'ehl i'esuimed pendIng active hostihities with Spain , Church howe is iiuiikitmg lug uiiark Iii the consular service 110(1 110 0110 neeth be stii'i'isol itt Ills promotiout . to a consul goitoralshiip it the couiilhintentary address - dress of the exporters of Pahcniuio is giveit its due weight at the .Stitte de lmnrtment. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'l'hte iuiMer lC1LOff him. PhIladelphia North Amenicaim. As Emperor \\'iihiam vIews it Germany now has only one great nuan heft. Omme as GOIi uN the OtIier Philadelphia Times. After that ea water gold experiment the time is ripe to forun a company to dig for the gold buried at the foot of the raInbow. flight 1011 Are. IndIanapolis News. The exposition at Omaha Is reported to be a most admirable show. In its exhibitIon of the agricultural wealth and resources of the country it surpasos the Chicago exposition. l'rnycr QueMtioIi Out of Place. MinneapolIs Times. Inasmuch as Evans and PhIllips both fought their ships well , why bother about the prayer questIon ? it Captain Evans wasn't praying quite as soon as Captain Phillips was it was because he hadn't quite finished taking up the collcctjon in the amnen corner , " hiiNlnarck'f. 4t1lrOlrlUtC Epin.li. hansns City Star. BiSmarck wrote his own epitaph , and it is to be p1acd on his tomb , It is simple enough , but the present emperor , in reading it , will find the grave is not without Its sting nor death without Its victory. flebow the simple announcement of name , birth date and death date is the line : "A faith- fui German servant of Emperor William I. " li1isnioimnr Ze ai , mii1 No. One , Springfield Republican , It is tinquestionably true , as a religious weekly has it , that missionary zeal won us Itawahi , It was simply a case of the eons of American missionaries taking the hand from the natives , lettIng It omIt to the sweaters - ers of coohie contract labor and then bring- hog the whole profitable arrangement under tile conservina power of the United States government. Misslonary zeal" Is good. TIlE MAN AT TIlE hELM. Great flespon'.hIihlty Jcvou'iing On Preldent , MelCInler. I3oston Transcript. At no previous tIme since he took the oath of 0(11cc ( has the president had as delicate a problem to deal with and as large a re- sponshbhlhty to meet as at the present. Upon him doveoives the duty of establishing a peace that simail accomplish all for which war was dechareci , be generous to our enemy and leave the shipo of state riding securehy iii the safe harbor of its long-tried ropub- hicanism. Congress is not in session , but even if it u'ero it would have no business to meddle with the preliminary negotiations. The president has an opportunity such as has been presented to few of hula predecessors , to mutake a great name for himself , and we believe thuat he possesses enough wise die- comment to look below the yeasty sentiment that always rises to the surface of affairs during a successful war anti see what the sober judgment of the nation desires antI expects. The question Is one for ( lie broadest statesmanship to deah with , When the history of this present conflict comes to be impartially written , the part which the president has taken in it up to tim present time will receive the cordial approval of the candid historian. As far as it was possible for , him he exhausted the resources of diplomacy before ho consented to a declaration of war at nil. Ho tefOsed to be hurried into it hy the pressure of jingoism anti sensationalism , and when at last ho yIelded to the inevitable lie did so in a conservative manner that kept witluin safe limits the reckless hmpetuoaity which would have hurried us Into all sorts of dangerous excesses. Since hostilities began he has conducted the war with energy and skill , and con- sidening how unprepared we were he has accomplished more than those who did not entirely ignore tllo condulions expected. flut he has conducted it in his own way and it has been a much wiser way tluan though be hInd paid any attention to the exhortations of those newspapers that have been dulgently manufacturing a brummagem public opinion , It has been a vigorous war , but it has never- thebes been a humanitarian war in its methods as well as its purpose , Yet In three monthus be baa accomplithed so much that Spain anxiously inquires upon what terms It can secure peace , That inquiry brings thuo president to the most ditilcuit portion of hula task. That he will have a conviction of what lB Just and riglut hut the premises we do not doubt. That ho should have tluo courage tf that conviction Is equally necessary , Ills authority In the first negotiatiouls is so large ( hat ho can act wIth a comparatively free hand and that which he and the represent- ativee of Spain may agree upon will be sub- atantially the terms of peace , The senate does not keep in as close touch wIth the feelings of the people as the house , but it learns something during the vacation sea- eons , and to throw down an arrangepteut establishing peace , to which the parties most interested and this natiopa of the earth had adjusted their ideas , would be a hazardous proceeding , This president has been wiser titan congress durIng this whole contnoyersy and it ha gratifying and reassuring - suring , now that events are approachIng a crucial point. that so much rower at the outset rests In his bands , It he will act as his own judgment dictates in this matter wo can afford without apprehension to await the result. , - SECUL.tlt ShOTS AT TIlE 1'IJLPi'I' Sonierville Jotirnsl.Thio sanctimonious man may think that lie is laying tip his treasure in heaven , bult it is doubtful if lie will ever connect with It , flrooklyn Eagle : The Protestant sects ( lIst have been barred from ( lie Philippines. for- 1idt1en to build chuirchee , hold services or Import ( heir bible are already talking of missionary enterprises in those islands. \\'hat is wanted in i1l the Spanish islands , howcvr , is not so much the preachier as the teacher , IL Is iiiiteracy that lies cost Spain such a sore defeat , Baltimore Amcricant An army chaplain , writing from Santiago to a frIend , suuys ( " 1 find ( lIla is no place for sensational preaching - ing , " tuhout u'hich text a phihippic against seulsational imreaching everywhere and at- ways is based , Iletween dull anti uninter- eating senentionahisin and ( lie simple story of the gospel ( he people will always prefer the hatter. The gospel is like certain foods-al- ways palatable , whether seasoned or not , but Wheul seasoning is added it must be done skillfully or it will spoil the dish , Wasllington l'ost : Iii spite of the great success that Boston has achieved in exporting - ing her cranks to the west fluId palming them oft on ( hue People of a few states In that see- ( Ion as statesmen until philosophers , tiuat city stIll line a large supply of the crankiest kind of cranks constantly on hand , One of these is a clergyman who advertises in this way ; 'Peophe's Teunphe , Coitunibus avenue fluId Iherkeloy street. Another glorious day , The pastor , Rev. James floyd lirady , Ph. 1) , , D , D , , will Prencli at 10:30 : a , in. on 'iteasoims for Restiiig ill the Loviiig Arnie of God , ' niiil at. 7:30 : p , un. on 'To ll-i With Spain. ' All the swearers in Boston arc especially in- viteil. " Kansas City Journal : Mr. Ilooley of Lon- doui , who reccuItly failed in his great feat of "promoting" six different stock boonms at 011Cc. made a present to the cathedral of St , Paul's of ii. service of gold plate , which was accepted by the ( lean and chapter , to the considerable scandal of the religious laibhic -no" , that the Ilooley bubble has burst. Tue plate was good enough so loumg as the bubhle rose and sparkled , but now it is iu'rovcrently termed 'hiooley's Comununioul Service. " Some tinue seine synod , or presbytery , or chapter , or conference , instead of tearing its \'Cstnlents over the alleged unscrhpttural views of a member on the subject of the Trinity or predestination , is going to try an elder , or a iboacon , or a warden , for encouraging - couraging his fehiowmen to think that ( lucy can make a righteous living without work- lag for it. PERSONAL AND OTI1EItWISE The Now Orleans Picayune speaks of the unpleasantness of 1SGI-5 as 'the war before this. " The Anglo-American movement has no- ceived a fresh boost from the Legge family of England. A scarcity of Havana cigars has been averted. Connecticut's tobacco crop Is larger than usual. Porto Rican towils which have surren- dared to the Americati army prefer to be taken without shaking. The mascot of Yale's battery is a very appropriate one-a bill3'goat. When in action - tion lie is strictly in the push , w , D. ilowehls puts it in tills way : "So- ciety is interested in man's future , not his past , as it is interested in woman's past , nether her future. " Westerners have taken in not a few ten- Ocr pilgrims with salted mines , but they have much to learn from the man who Plucked Gullible investors with seawater gold , A Michigan man tried to work Admiral Cervera for his autograph by sending him a dollar to buy cigars. 'fhe dollar came back with the Information that the admiral is not a smoker-not sInce be was smoked out , Prospective settlers In Manila should first decide whether they prefer death by typhoon or earthiqtuakc , Choice Is indicated by the house they select , If built of bamboo , it' means typhoon ; if of stone , earthqtuake. The country 'keeps both kinds of shumes in stock. PEACE TREATIES OF TIlE PAST. Slow Former VnrsVcre hirought to flit Antienhle COnCIIIM1)1I , Philadelphia Ledger. As a rule , the setthcrnont of the terms of peace treaties Is a rather deliberate process. In former wars iii which the United States was engaged the troops were lcept In the field for a considerable period after the war was practIcally at an end. ' It requires seine time to arrest the momentum of war , though the speedy disbandment of armies , after the necessity ( or theIr existence - once Is over , is highly desirable for ninny reasons. rorntcrly ( lie lack of quick corn- nitunication prolonged wars after peace hati been formally agreed upon. Two treaties of peace \vero signed after the revoitutionary war. The preliminary ar- tides were sIgned at I'arie , November O , 1782 , They were ratified by congress April 15 , 1783. The final or definitive treaty 'as not signed until September 3 , 1783.Vash - higton hestued his farowchl address to time army November 2 , 1783 , and time army was formally disbanded out the following tint. Nearly a year passed between the signing of the preliminary pence treaty and thto dissolution - solution of the Amorhcaui army. The frequcultly recalled battle of New Orleans - leans was fought two weeks after the peace agreement between the United States anti Great firitnin lund been siguuetl at Ghent. The treaty was signed Deceunbor 2 , 1814. It did not reach Now York until February 11 , 1815 , In the meantime ( ho unnecessary battle of Now Orleans had been fought , as well as the naval battle between ( lie United States frigate Presitlent anti four British frigates. Stuclu 'as the slotm'ncss of Internal - nal communication iim those days that desultory - tory hostilitIes 'cro kept up for several days oven after the arrival of the treaty in Now York , Modern telegraphic commnuni- cation wlhi prevent such incidents in future wars , In tluo Mexican war the granting of an armistice from August 21 to September 7 , 1847 , by General Scott to the Mexicans after the battle of Cberubusco was prophetio of peace , but the formal jmeaco treaty was not signed until February 2 , 1818 , and ratified May 19 , 1848 , Iii tIlts instance there does not appear to have been a preliminary treaty , thus purpose of which is to set forth the general - oral terms of peace and to note items to ho settled in ( ha final treaty , Iii ( lie civil war there was rue peace treaty , for the reasOn that there was no recognizable power with which ( Ito United States could deal after the collapse of the confederacy. Pence treaties becotnu binding upon tIme powers signing them from the date of signr ing , but it is haiti down by autluorlties on internationah law that when ( lie war luatm been on the sea or In distant regions the treaty should contain a stipulation that cap- tunas made between the date of signing and actual ratification of the treaty shah be re. stored , It Is a principle of international law that when a power traui&fers Iii a treaty of peace some of Its territory to the victor the fealty or allegiance of the inhabitants of the transferred territory to the hag of the conqueror is not guaranteed. Under the law of nations there is nothing to prevent an exodus Of all the people of transferred teru'i- tory it they choose to go , The modern doe- trifle is that allegiance iii founded wholly on consent , Itis probable that the final treaty of peace between , the United States and Spain will be an elaborate instrument , owing to tue many Spanish lslan'Is and dependencies whose future status must bo fixed in the document. The disposition of theu posses- siena mCat be settl4 by express stipul. tion hihjtSV PROM ItAM'S hlOhtI' , ' A spicy sermon makes pungent ears. 4' small breeze raises a storm in a Plitidie. Loving deeds are the best seeds ; they beau' in all Boils , Prcjudlco niches men blind , and blind mcmi unreasonable. Upon the shores of eternity many pleasure - uro crafts lie wrecketi. I'olicy is the habitation from which moral cowardice seldom moves , 'File prayer "forgIve tie our tlebts" lies no reference to the collection. When a uttan reaps the whirlwind ho is always astonished at the yield. 'Flio strumiglut and utarrow patti Ia net'er so narrow that one may not turn hut It. With many Iteople (1)0 beauti is no larger ( hail the mote. This denotes an affection of the I. It is alter men wash their hinnti of poll- tics ( lint they are surprised at thio dirty . water. fl01i iiSh'iC PhaEASAN'l'hlh5. Chiengo Record : ' 'I have a now way ot getting iiy hitislmand 'awake in tle unorit- (11g. ( " . 't'lmrtt is It 7" ' .1 PIle it lot of ielClOtilCs oit him , ' ' Ilrookiyn Life : Fatier-V'hmnt unnk you thmlnlc you enut earut enough to support my dittigliter ? Suitor-Well , i've been eilgagcd to her Lou' mmix iuloiitlus. ' Cievelnuuth Lenticu' : " \'imt no muninterest. lug Persui ( lint Mrs. LottOu'il- , , " "Silo otiglil , lint to be t'o. She line tray- CleI CihotIgli anti seoul eilotigh to inako her 'er . ) ' interestIng. " 'l knot % ' , bilL sIlo flCt'er seems to have an'thuing the batter s'itlt her , " Cirmcluuinti Enquirer : W'nhince-.T eti that thu neronatits have discovered ( lint a ivountin's 'oice necenutle to twice the hunight tittilineti by nmnui's , Ferry-I wolitler if thhnt is tIle reason so many men let theIr wives do nil the pray- lug ? Judge : "You pay too much attention to your llumebautti , my dear , lie will tire of you if you tlo , ' iitit I ( lofl't eat-c to ibirt with other men. " "You ( bOlI't have to , Only make him think it ihehli''i4 you to lluvo 111111 flirt with other Women. ' ' lloton 0 lobe : First Iiturglar-\Vity , w'hmat's the matter ? linro you been in a railway accident ? Second IltirgIar-Oll. 110 , taiL I broke Into a. house v1lPu'0 a wonlaul vas itittitig tup s'nIting for her ltusbnnd , nuid sIlo mistook mo for 11mm. Indiautapoiis Journal : "TIle only way 'for a man to learn nil about women is to get P' utmarried. ' ' "Aitti study ( ho ways of hits uvife , oh ? " "Naw. Listoit to 'ilnt Silo tells him about time other women , " harper's Ilnznr : "ThIs is tue parlor , elI ? " tentatively reunitrketl the real eRtitte agent , s'hio was lOOlCIilg over the IlotiAC. 'Yc,4 , ' ' replIed old mait Icidtler : "hUt I tusunily citli it the court rooun-l's'd got Seven dauughmters , you kuuow , ' ' Chicngo Record : 'Pnpa , here are letters front three inca who want to marry me , " ' 'tVclh , , iOm't hotiler me how : tell them to mail their ilis ) to me at tile office. " OMAI1.t , 'J'llh llOiIui ( IF COMI'ANY C , [ Poem written on receipt of the box sent i ) , , ' Omaha friends to tIle Omaha Guards , iii eanhu ) with tIme Second Nebraska voiunteora at Chllclcamnmtugn ] , . , I Iiit etot heCul to Omalma , Wltero rolls the dark Missotiri down. " down.Saxo , We boys have hearti ( room Omalma , 'Where rolls (110 tlarlc Missouri down , And tour strong mtilemt ctmn st'nrcely draw 'l'ilO timings thlC ) ' cnt us from thiit town. Long _ ( line our Ilonhesicle hearts hnd craved \o didn't know exactly what TlinSt ? , ittintIs ( 'time , our lives were saved , Thicy 'eult directly to ( lie spot. Ienr frieumtis , indeed you mity rejoice , Twice bk'sscl the food thmat love dotli semtd ; \ \ e know the tlmotughts these toiceulit voice Anti that for us your prayers ascend. Oh , yes , ve heard from Omaha , 't'ilerc goes the oXlosltiofl on , A 1)ItY 'tie we never saw , hut we llrtVC btisiiics with thto Don. Tilree cilcers for Major Wilcox , Bra ! lie's proved Ilimsoif to mis a friend , And three times tlmi-ee for Omaha , Goti grant the Ex. we may attend. -DAVE flITTER. Chmickamauga Park , 01111 fl.tILY IhULLETIN , k H/J , -'a---- , : Ji II INDIANAPOLIS , Aug. 7 , 1D5-Tbta is bicycle weCk hire. 'rho National meet of time L. A.V. . , which is to last five days , whhi include three days' racing and two days' festivity , Cycling experts from everywhere - whore are coming to claim their. share of the boners. "Let ig'norancc lalL' as it will , Iaarning has its vuzliee It is easy enough for the man with a "cheap" city goods store suit to boast o the great "bar- gain" that he has made. He doesn't know what he is talking about , Cheap as it is he has not had his . money's worth. Why not pay a little more ergo go to a responsible house , and get something worth while ? Our suits are worth while and all that they cost besides , J ust now it s men's suits that we want to call your attention to especially , These that we shall offer today are bargains in the real sense of the word , There are serge , wool and linen crash , golf and bicycle suits among them , and at prices that are particularly low , even for this time of year. \ JRONIN6 KJ&CO. . W.Oontt.h.ndDoujt..S ( . .