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    THE OMAITA DAILY TTE1 > SATTttPAY , JULY G , 1895.
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Sunilny.
ti
anhwrlhoJ In my pre <
nnd
< 'ri to bi-forp me
It Is uliln that T.immany strlnp
on rri" > Wcut Cluvc'hurtl has never boon
M-Vt'l I'll.
Now for si short spoil of sjowl do
warm vvwitlier to make outpromisor
corn c-iop doubly MHO.
Thf n > i > il of the Slate Kolk-f corn
mission wns promised for not Inter thai
Julv 1. lMi'1 It almost overdue ?
II N apiiaient tli.it President O'evc-
Inud has not lost the tut ofrltln ; :
letters \ , Ithout coiumlUhii ; himself 01
any subject.
Those si'tileisho moved out of Ne
biaska on in count of the diontli sean
of last ioar are aheady regretting theii
hasty tietlou.
The prnliililtitm state convention hat
to bo Its nominee for jmlxe of tin
supreme I'omt to arcept a nomination
Who b.-ijs the ulllce nevet sucKs. tin
man ?
When It comes to ietlln tip 001
old fashioned rousing Fourth of Julj
coiVlmitloiit the average Nebraska tovvr
will hold her own with the best o
them.
Think of Chicago contributing tin
new head of the vventhor bureau unde
the Department of Agik-ultmc ! Nov
York miiy as well recognUe Iier reloga
tlon to a back seat heneofoi th.
Senator Hill thinks all the Ills t <
which wo aie heir aie due to the splrl
of socialism which U abioad in tin
land. The fcoeialists must take -cu-dl
upon themselves for bc-ing a wondeifn
power.
Governor Ilolcombs notice to tin
state auditor not to pay the Dorgtit
wauanl until it be sho\\n that all tin
property recently a | > pialsed is inlae
and hi possession of the state was i
most timely document.
Mosher SHJS that his penitentiary con
tract was woith "nit" when he gave ui
attendlnsj to it petsonally. The hones
prnltentiaty appraisers say the unox
plied teim was woith "J " lo.70. i 00. Ye
the appraisers weie all honoiable men
The men who were hovvilng loudes
for police locngani/atlou during tin
late legislative session and for when
police leoi sanitation couldn't conn
soon enough do not seem to be pleasei
no\v that their wishes have been com
plied with
Itepoits df mortgages tiled and re
leased continue to make a favoiabli
hhovvlng In a majoilty of counties th.i
have u-poited leienilj. Theie Is ever ;
leason to expect the reverseto be true
Tim year piesents many paradoxes ant
this Is one of them.
Members of the police lorce may sooi
reall/.e tlie ftiet that It Is In aU respect
unpiolllable to ml\ polities with olliela
duly and to ong-igo In attempts to un
dm mine their superior ollU-ors. Moi
Known ti > be. good ottlceis have fallei
victims to the agitation habit.
lihnps the newly elecled sec-rolaiio
of Hie State P.oaid of 't'laiispurtatlni
might , If thej weie so Inclined , acconi
pllsh something in the waj of leorgau
Ulng and Improving the wietehed trail
service vvhltlr all .Nebraska cltie.s hav
been compelled to emluio for two jear
and mote past.
The Chicago Times-Herald wants 1h
suciVKsm to the late speaker of th
Illinois house to bo selected fiom th
group of capable and unpun-hasabl
ropiv.sentatlvos who have lomalned di
tached fiom coipoiatlon schemes a
Sprlngtleltl. The Times lleiald ought t
w Know that just those qualities ate th
ones that usually bar men fiom attalr
In , : Mich | Hsltlmrs In legislative bodies
The man who is tiee tium all coiporn
tlon connections seldom hat * the K
inote.st chance of presiding over a lei
Mature.
Governor llolcomb In his letter to th
State 1'o.rrd of Public Lands an
llnllding.s lull-nates that in his oplnlo
It Is the warden who Is to have contu
of the state's prison If the srate ev
nssunieh Its management. 'I his In
point where the governor ami the boar
aiv bound to disagree. The state boar
has been ilgmlng tor months on tli
disposition of the place * vvhk'h It i"
pected to IIHVO at Its disposal , Tli
nwnibws will Imrdl.v be vvl'liug ' to si
their enliillations upset without Ion
and loud objection * .
.v iff ; vo rttufitth ss-
'Llii-rc Is no question 1U.it the
of wund money Is nitktn , ; stemly pie
rvs 'I IK * i' sumption of Indtisttlil
activity , the dr-mitad for Inbor tit li
ercitsud n.-mes , and the linproM-iin'iii
In ptln.'s lire condlifylis i > petutln > c to
> ln > rt' the fallacy of the flee silver con
lenllyn and to convince all who * '
minds nn opt'it to tinInlluciieo of sttc't
( acts that Ihu true and .ile policy Is tc
nwlntaln the moin-tary system wi' '
have. The waxe carnvi * nnd the axil-
cultural producer , the elapses to whlcli
the champions of a deb.isid mriemy
appeal , aie beslunltis to see mon
c'early aud to appieciato uioie stioujsly
the Importnnce of bavin ; ? their laboi
ind their pioducts paid for with mone.v
the soundness of width uinukvstlon
able and that It. good for Its tace the
world over. They UMIJ not be able tc
tindei stand nil the technicalities of the
eurieiiey question , but they know thai
every dollar they set Is a sound ami
afe dollar and will continue to be MI
while the sj&ttnn under which It It
Issued stands. 'Ihcj have seen the as
seitlon of the fie sllverltes. that In
dust rial aud business revival , bettet
wasos and better prices , could be
brought 'Sibout only by the fiee aud un
limited coinage of silver , refuted by
actual experience. In face of which
they can no lunger credulously uccepl
teaching so cleaily demonstrated to bt
The elinngu In sentiment favorable
to the sjniud ctiiiency cause Is espe-
ppclally marked In the south , whlcli
has been the stionghold of free sllvet
outside of the sllver-piodnclnn states ,
All trustworthy Information irom thai
section Is to the eftect that fiee sllvei
sentiment Is steadily declining Tin
action of the Kentucky demociatk
convention has had , as was expected , n
most excellent oiled In this dliccllon ,
The dLclamtion of the democrats 01
that state against fiee silver , alter OIK
of the most vigoious loutests evet
made on any question , was a tiumpel
blast for a sound cuiiency that wa >
Iieaid in eveiy state of the south will
telling effect. Tlnco months ago tin
state of ( icoigia would have given d
majoiity for fiee silver. It is believei
by those who me well Informed that II
the question weie now submitted to tin
voters of that state a vcty l.uge ma
joilty would be found against fiee sll
ver. A lew weeks ago the lieo silvei
men of ( Jeoigla issued a call toi a ton
vention of demounts who favoied tin
fiee coinage of silver at the pieseni
uitlo to meet at Atlanta July 10. Thu >
far the Indications aie that the pie
po ed convention will be a Hat falluie
All ovei the south sound money club-
aie being oiganl/ed aud accession-
to the number ot sound money news
papeis Is of almost dally occui fence.
Theio Is no doubt tlieie has been r
gieat falling oa in fieo silver sentl
ment In the noithvvest and it is bj
no means ceitaiu that even in the sll
ver-pioditilng states it is as stionj
today as It was a month ago. I'er
lainly it seems to have lost some of it :
agiuessheness , judging by the llasec
of the Denver demociatic fiee t-llvei
convention. The most eltective argu
nienl against tiie lice silver l.illacle-
Is the Industiial and business impiove
ment and this is e\ei.vwheie exettiir.
Its intluenco m beliulf of a "onnd cur
icuey.
l DLMIH HA'Ill' "JLMO"
One of the two piincipal speaket-
at the Tammany celebiatlon on tin
Potitth was Uoveinor Campbell o
( > hto , who in.ij again bo the demo
ciatlc candidate for the govouioishli
of that state this jear. Mi. Campbel
has la the past been thought of as t
piesldentlal possibility , aud theie an
two reasons why he may again bi
tlioiight of In that connection One o. .
these is the poverty of the demon.itl <
p.nty in available piesidentlal matetia
anil another Is the lact that he belong-
to a state which may tuinish the ic
publican staudaid be.uer in tlie ton
test of lls'.HMr ! C'anqibell also en
jo.vs the advantage of being on ver. >
triendl.v teims with Mr. Cleveland , si
that If he has piesidentlal aspluilloi
It Is not llkel.v to be Intelfeied with l > :
the adinlnlstiatlon , with whoso taiif
and linanclal iiollcy he Is In full ac
coal.
In hN addiess to Tammany Mr
Campbell ignoied economic and lluan
il.il questions and devoted hlmsel
to a dellnitlon of the Moiuoe doctilne
lie entet tains bioad and compiehensivi
views of the meaning of this ce'ebralei '
enunciation of Piesklent Monioe. I
was not simply intended , atcoiding t <
Mr. Campbell's inleipietation , to "con
line the nations of lluiope to the pos
sessions on tills continent which the ;
abeaily hold , " but It means also , "ilia
we should extend our teiittory in th <
western hemisphere whenever tlie op
portunities weie piesented. " It Is talrl ;
to be presumed that Mr Campbell hai
In mind two piesent oppoituultle.s fo
tlie extension of our teuitory , one Ii
the annexation of Hawaii , and th
other In ncquhiiig I uba , aud it Is alsi
fairly to be presumed that he Is in favo
of doing both. P.ut the particular dl
ivetton In whlcli Mr. Campbell wouli
at once apply the Monioe doctilue is t <
the Issue between Great lirltaln am
Venezuela. He would have no nun
dallying with the Ptittlsh governmen
on this question , but would seive nu
tico upon It that It must sulj
mlt the matter to aibltrntlo
or bo prepaied to see the IMiltei
States enforce the Monroe doi
trine. "Another attempt to seUe i
foot of soil on thl.s continent. " he dc
dared , "should be tieated by th
rutted States as a detlauttlon of war
Thus Ohio's demociatlc ex-governo
ami pieahlentlal possibility put hlmsel
In the fiont i.tnk of Jingoes , an
proudly , too. for he said the time wa
coming when the term "would bccom
the emblem of those men who love
their couutiy and Hag"
Theie Is some ground for thlnKIn
tint the admlnMtatlon , couseluiis u
tlu weakness of the democratic pait
upnn all questions of domestic policy
is disposed to divert popular attcntlo
from the niNtukivs and the pioved ii
capaclli of the party b.v It
aiiKiimtliiK an aggressive foielg
ptilley. imrtlcuhuly with legui
to Uicut Drium. It will be it
rr 'inhered tint a short time ago Air
tou Ikk'n ' oit , postmaster genei.il In
Mr Cti-vt land's llrst mlinliiNtrutloii
mil u close f I lend of tlie president. In ti
public address made a vigorous attach
upon the UKftiiiiullKiiii : policy of the
Urlrlsh KuveiniiK > nt and tirlked In tin
name vein ami spirit that Mr t'nmpbel1
has done. Were these gentlemen in
I spired from Washington to feel tlu
' popular pulse and ascertain how fin
j public sentiment totild be idled npoi
to support an trggrossKe foreign polloj '
Iut ? In any evcrrt .Mr. Dickinson am
1 Mr. t'ampbell do not rolled the ixisltioi
1 of all the democratic leaders. A lettei
i fiom Senator Hill vvas lead at tin
Tammany mooting and among tin
things- which he deprecated are oilort-
"to maintain an Immense standiuj
nuny and u power fill sea-going navy
not for the purpose of defense , but li
i rendition for comwest. In turthoranci
'of ' schemes of national aggnuullzomou
or Illegitimate uses of Intimidation. '
Mr. Hill evidently does not give to Uu
Monioe doctrine the meaning that Mr
Campbell giveIt. .
The democratic party cannot diver
popular attention from Its blunder ;
nnd Its Incapacity by appealing to tin
Jingo sentiment of the country. It wll
bo tried before the people on the recotc
It has made , ami no effort It may uraki
to evade or avoid this will be of aiij
help to It.
< iM > lilt C.I7 ( U/K UM K
One ot the stories he ( C.eorgs A. Dennett
has put In circulation Is tint my oppoiltloi
to him Is a Until agtlnst the Auierlcin 1'ro
i tcctlve association order when everybcd ;
knows that The lleo Is Riving cordial sup
port to half a doien members of that orde
who are on the republican ticket.
I am loth to bellcvu that any decent o
rcpulible member of the A r A will stan- -
up for ISemiett SlRnod KJltorUl. Oman ,
lleo. November 6 , 1SU3
This extract fiom the open letter ail
dressed by me to the voters' of Doiighr
count } on the eve of election is belli )
paraded in large tjpo by the demo
cnrtlu organ of the Omaha boodle gaiif
as u terrible reminder that I had pub
llcly admitted that The lee two year
ago was giving cordial support to hai
a do/.en candidate * on the lepublicai
ticket reputed to be membets of tin
A. I' . A. order.
Now , I have never sneaked behind !
set eon to dodge an Issue and have neve
shirked a responsibility. All my pollt
leal acts aud utterances coiicoiiilnj
public men and measure * have beei
public property. Aud nobodj cai
justly or tiuthtully Impugn m.v uio
lives' or Integrity of purpose.
The A 1 * . A 01 tier sprang Into prom
Inenee In Omaha dm lug the summer o
ls.'Jl while I was abioad. On my 10
ttrrn home t toirnd the town bolllrn
over with sectarian contention stltiei
up by the anti Catholic aud Catholl <
papers1. While disapproving all secre
! or oath-bound political oiganl/.ations n
umuuerican and subversive of fiee gov
I eminent I leginded the movement as j
spasm that would wear itsc-lf out li
due time , just as Knovv-Nothlngisn
and all other sceu-t political assoc-la
tious and parties- had passed aw a ;
witli the broadening of popular Intelll
gerrce. Theie was , moreover , a deep
seated tooling In this community Ii
is'.U that a radical change vvas ik' '
mandc-d In local govuinuient. The pic
pondorance of lilsh olhc-c-lioldc-is hai
cieated a i evulsion against candidate
of that nationality , and the gieat mas
of eUl/.eris , regardless ot paily or cieeil
*
Including many Cathollcs.rnassed the !
votes in favor of the republican count ;
and city tickets , although a majority o
the nominee's were avowed or leputei
A. 1' . A S.
My editorial rival asks. Why di <
Uosowator support these A. I * . A * s i
he Is sinceie in his present opposition
I'ii'st. because It was my honest con
vlctlon that a general cleaning out o
the court house and city hall vvas e <
scntinl to the public welfare. Seconil
because I am a republican , and .is live
sixths of the A I * . A.'s aie republican
it was impossible to break up the eli
court house ring and antagonize th
A. I' . A 's nt the s.iuie time.
Let me now ask , Wheie was th
Woild-llerald in the campaign of ism
If It had any convictions on A. 1' A'lsn
why did it not rn.ifio them known ? A
a pretended democratic organ its dirt ;
and opportunity was to make the Ugh
open and above bo.nd. What did i
do' ' It played the political dr.rb am
harloted with the worst element of th
A. I' . A. Hitler , which , like driftvvooi
and scum , alvvavs lloats on the sin luce
Never a woul about A I' . A.'s in th
World-Herald In the campaign of IV.tl
or Is1S1KS ) or ISIU.
After two year's of probation Severn
of the lepubllcan otlieeholdeis of A. I
A. proclivities tinned out bad. On
of them became a defaulter , anothe
turned the jail Into a brothel and scar
dalUed the whole community. In spit
of repeated warnings to the rcpubl !
can conventions these unsavory oil
dais were icnominated , together wit
some decent men who had done wo !
In their llrst terms. H was my convli
tlon then that the only otU-ctlve corn's
to defeat the odious candidates was t
separate the goats fiom the sheep. Th
outcome of the election proved th
soundness of m.v conclusions and full
justified m.v action In the promise-
How was it with the World Herald
That shameless political strumpet wit
unblushing depravity sold Itself for th
paltry price of a tew hundred cople
of the sheet on the day before ele <
tlon anil sought to elect the head an
trorrt of the A. 1' . A. dervish faction.
Us animus at this time Is oulv a icpt
tltlon of its treacherous double doa
lug and unprincipled couise. its a
tempt to make this a Kosowater an
anti-Uosowator campaign In order t
divert attention from the real Kstr
and its own per v erserrcs.- , will be a
abortive as lias been every attempt v
the same natnie within the last twent
jeai's. My shaie In the Impondin
campaign Is that of a clti/.en ami t.n
pajer. I have no candidates to fore
upon the comnumlt.v ami no jobs t
promote. With thousands of the l
men of all classes who have enllsti-
In the Citizens league 1 bi'lleve thn
the time Is ripe for divorcing ell } an
county government from sectailanlsi
and p.uty polities. On that line th
battle will be fought and won this f.il
ai'd no dog Tn tlunnuiger can lurk
loud enough to su vt t ! rising U lei
i : UOSMV \ . riui
On the IStIV dny of .lime the exist
ence of a deltfli'tVllon In the city irons-
urj vvas ninile public ami the oltlee wa
surrendered lo > the custody of the sure
ties on the tietihUiei's bond A week
Inter the defaulting tteasmer was Induced -
' duced to teiiiKu' li conditional resigna
tion. Pour dais Inter the council con-
| llruied the appointment of .1. H Du
inont as his sitcc'essor This was one
week tigo. It was thst given out thai
(
the new treasurer would have his bond
, Illed and take possession by .Inly 1
i Then we weie assured that the boml
' would be submitted lo the council on
| AVediiesdnj. .Inly 3. fp to this time
however , no action has been taken am'
t
the defaulting treasurer still lomaln *
custodian and dNburser of the city' '
Lunds.
What does this menu ? Is the city tc
conllnue lridcflnlt < > ly to net as a bail
I debt collecting agency for Mr. Uollu's
| bondsmen ? Wheie k there anolhet
city In the I'nltcd States that wouk
' leave an embe/.zler In charge of the
public funds elghlecn days attei
| his default has been openly ackuowl
edged ?
Our amiable contemporary , the W.-H.
never misses an oppoi ( unity to cast r
slur upon Major Itetnls. Its latest inn
Hclons tling Is hispiied by the leftis.i
of the council to conllrm a successor tc
William Wallate as diiectur of tin
Omaha public librarj. Sa.vs the World
lleiald : "The mayor has attemptet
several times to oust Mr. Wallace 01
account of a peronal giievance Haul
cashleis cannot always giant favor-
asked by their acquaintances. " Tin
Intimation tint Major P.emis has leei
refused banking accommodations bj
Mr Wallace Is untrue. But jou an
doubtless talking by the caul , Gil
belt M. You remember , perhaps
that once upon a time a tan
banker was asked to loan .DtK ) to ai
acquaintance who was willing to icelp
locate witli editorial lavors. P.ut tin
heartless wietch had tlie nerve to do
cllrre to grant even so small a favor
llrereby causing the editor a most pie
voklug grievance.
Hver since Secretary Morton enleref
the cabinet he has advocated certair
reforms in tire weather service. I'lol
W. .1. Mooie. the new chief of the bti
lean , it Is said , has outlined a vigotori'
pol'cy ' and will concenlrate the worl
of tire bureau on weather totccastlng
It is not easy to construe the moanln ;
of tlds language , but if it Is proposei
to let ob : > ervor.s foirrn aud publish theli
own conclusions based on local u-poil-
we may expect to see a decided 1m
piovemerit In the service in these parts
Tlie trouble heretofore has been tli.i
the local observer was forbidden tt
think , tlie Washington ollice getting tin
it-ports by vvhe and doling out to tin
people ot this district weather cuesse-
ot the hit or rniss order. ( .Jive the loca
observei a show.
AV ho Oires fur rrCnilplu . '
Washington 1' st
tly the nomination of a free silver candl
data and the adoption of an anti-silver plit
form the Kentucky democrats simply KV !
ollklal publicity to the fact that it Is th
olliccs only the free silver pcoplo are after
l > tr nit nc nf tinlliirite. .
Kimias City Slar
The prices of thoroughbred racers , as o
all other kinds ot horses , have fallen might
lly In the list year or t\vo , and sales li
New York of runners have been failure !
Is the bicycle responsible for all of th
decidenee of the horse , and will there eve
be a reaction'
'lliti 1'iiMic < reillt ,
Indian i | " > x Journil
When the agents ot foreign binkera as
sure the American government that thpy wll
nnintiln Its credit until October. Amorlcai
Independence Is not so complete as It wll
be when a party comes Into power whlc
vv'll ' rel > upon the American people to mi In
tain its credit. _
A Minor Pointer.
St 1'nul 1'loneor 1'rtis
One of the minor but sure Indications o
prosperity Is the Increase In the domain
for small coins In the tlrst five months o
this jear the 5-cent coins minted to mee
the demand hive exceeded by $10,000 th
amount minted of this denomination duilni
the whole of 1S9I This Is the report o
Director Piet-ton of the mint , and most o
us , In recalling the number of street ca
fares wo saved In ' 01. cm easily bollev
It. _ a _
.NfMMl Of I'dlltU-ll DlHIIltoCtlOtl.
Kntmai City Star
To the municipal uphetvab In Denver am
Omaha has been added an exposure of th
corruption of the municipal Jul e of Tort
lanJ , Ora This la > ln , ? biro of Ecandils doe
not tnein that iho western munlclp tittle
have beccmo Incapable of self-governmenl
bat , on the contrary. Is a sign or renowe
health and of an iw aliening amoni ; the be'te
classes of people That there will be polltica
disinfection and sanitation at the next elec
lions In thojo cities Is not to be d ub'uJ.
Kt-up till I y * > un AlllHon.
Detroit I'rce I'ns
Thare Is an Interestlnf ? piece of polltlci
Kasjlp Moating around to the ctfect that Sen
ator Allison's \islt to New York a short tint
nio"wi3 net with ut practical results \VhIl
Harrison and JlcKtnley were nukl'iR speoche
and attending po.iiu dinners and iio.slng racc
fully before the pnbHc. the sly Mr Alliso
oJKetl In. had a qOet talk with 1'att and wa
then reaJ > to take , the next train for home
This Is construed to mean that Platt an
Allison AID In some $ ort of a deal , and poll
tlclans who ha u liiMde Inf rmatlon as t
what Is going on ttruikeeping an ejo upon th
Iowa candidate and his friend *
' l.uiH
The biography cf James G lllalne by Oa
Hamilton. whlchJti J just been publisher
contains a letler from Garfleld djted J-xuuar
17 , ISal , In which u.curs the folIoAlnt ; sup
iestlve passage ci' | | Hilna ; a matter of muc
present interest aira biiportance
' How do you Jfcl oetho tlnanclal oul
look1' Think of * ji 500 000 0 )0 tf money i
circulation , with silver cortlfk-itej Incroasln
Indeflnitely. the cclftfij ? of SJ cent dullirs gc
IIIK on a I MJUseam and from tnory unknow
crack and cranny cf the wind the old frac
tlonal eiher. jntedajlDK lv < 0 , coming l > , ak t
U3 perhaps beln manufactured beyond ou
JnrlsJvtion and iihlpppil hurt ) at a proHt c
25 i er tent aid no Ian ( ur rttirln < it H i
many mili3 abu\e Niagara are we *
Ot II Kit Ll DS Til I V Ot HI.
Ml iffcris to allay th dangerous irntt ton
and Jcaou ! y botvuc.i Norway and Swtden
have been tinavi llni ? and , unless a cutn-
prc mi of some kind Is soon reached , .in
armed collision Ig among the potBlbllttles
The dr | wtch from licrlln a * to the situa
tion art rather Ulsiuletln . Kln Occur 1
repre8 nt d us s.i > inK that the Norwegian
1'urllHment must contribute Its shar ? toward
the (1'plotnntic ' and consular buj | < pt If that
body will not , islrt him In formliiK > minl -
tr > h will not recognlie any ministry It
may fol t upon him , and he will rule Norway
with force and arms If n ce arv The Nor.
vieglan radicals present 1 detlaiu front , am !
the gravity of the situation to attracting it-
tentloit In Qermin nnd Uugslan olUclal cir
cles The Swedes , It le believed , will stand
by Klni ? Oscir There is a conservative pjrtj
In Norway willing to make con-promises The
radlrtls are tainted by soctillstlc doctrines ,
which are obnoxious to the Norwegian
farmers , but radlcils- . conservatives ant !
tnoderaus ire united In the demand for equal
ity In the union In every respect and tnaj
be expected to stand together It there shoult
ba war The Norwegian Storthing consist ;
of llfty-nlne rtdlcals and titty-rive conserva
tives , and this strong coii'-arvntiva mluorlt )
may > ot avert an appeil to arms ,
*
Slgnor Crlspl achieved a signal triumph litho
the recent Parliamentary election * In Italy
but there are now Indications cf serious trou
bio The guest cf the Roman Dank scandal
like Banquo's , wt'l not down and In gplte o
his majority of 100 , the stability of Crlspl' :
government cannot bo looked upon as belli ;
assured The Italian Parliament Is dlvldoi
Ilito group * , which must bo constantly con
ciliated or they will withdraw the r support
LlosMoj this , a few- men have beoit permtttei
to hold the great nnjorltv of members o
Parliament In check and prevent them fr n
transacting business by the turmoil whlcl
they make Tills was the ca o last week
the uproar beln caused by Crlspl's enemies
who ap ear to bo relentle s It H nnv pro
posed to chanso Iho rules of order of thi
chamber , so that the presiding ollieer wouli
hive the power to expel deputies guilt } o
violent acts wbilo the chimber la In sess'on
t > omelhiiK ) ot this character must bo done
else the da > s of thu Itillan Parliament ar
numbered and theru will either be 11 despot
Ism or a republic for vvh ch latter the It-illai
people are far from being ready Meanwhlli
but little Is being done In the way of Inter
ml Impiovc-ments , wh'Jo ' much of the publl
work that is be'ng carried on Is unnece sar
and simply adds to the burdens of the 11\
piyers The country Is also oxpen ling -
largo amount of money In maintaining It
hold In Africa , and Its present policy In re
gard to that continent will , It Is announced
be continued That now conquests are abou
to bo attempted to be made In Africa Is evl
dent , the commander cf iho forces la Abjs
sinla having asked for a fresh supply of rifle
and ammunition.
* * *
It looks as though Foreign Minister Han
otaux was gulltv of an attempt to fool th
Trench people and the world , when he spok <
In the Chimber of Deputies of the illUnci
between Uussli and Franco Hanol-iux vva
defending the presence of Trench Ironclad
at the Kiel celebration , and said that Uussl-
especially deMm ! It , using the term "alll
once' to describe the relttions betweei
Tianco and that power commenting 01
this spsech and Its occasion the Ilusslai
newspapers especially those tint have ai
olllclal or semi-olncLil chmicter. did no
ue this term , but only referred In genera
phrases to the friendship existing betweei
the powers Now comes evidence that seem
almost conclusively to prove thit the onl'
treaty or agreement between France am
Russia , madeof late years is the milltar ;
convention negotlited In 189 ! of which al
Europe has long known , and which h.u bee
regtrded as of little consequence So fat
therefore as any dependence by Trance 01
Russia a aid In an attempt to get back Al
sace and Lorraine , or atiy help from Rus > si
except Russia's own Interests are to b
served by It , It appirently does not exist
Hussli has been using the Fiench hopes o
future aid to advance her own end * , am
France has no guarantee that Russian aii
will be forthcoming when needed.
* * *
The new Austrl in premier. Count Kiel
mansegg , Is described as one of the ables
and most energetic olHclals In the country
As Stadtholder of Lower Austria , whlcl
province Includes the cipital he has achlevei
brilliant results The scheme known a
"Greater Vienna , " consisting of the Incor
poiatlon of the subuibs with the capital
was his work The greit public enterprise
now being carried out , such as the Metio
polltan railway and the regulation of th
River \Vlen were begun by him He. I
an opponent of the anti-Semitic mov men
and has kept down the antl-Semltlo elemen
of disturbance In the Provincial Diet Ho i
an energetic and practical man of biisins.
and an eloquent speaker He has done ;
great deal to promote public Instruction ii
Lower Austrl i , and , although an advocate o
religious education , he Is strongly opposei
to any tendency on. the part of the churcl
to keep popular education at a low level
Count Klelmansegg Is still In the prlmo o
life , being In his 4Hh ! > ear lie is of Han
overlan origin His family left their natlv
country after the events of 1SCB. HU fathe
was master of the horse to the late Kim
George , and he has a brother at present ii
the service of the duke of Cumberland
* *
Uulgirla spends a Hundred million francs :
> ear oa drink and only four millions on edu
cation A more Inviting field for the enter
prise of the temperance missionary does no
probably exist In Kuropo. but thu experiment !
so fir made In that direction have lud little
tlo success In Phlllpopolis , a tovn contain
Ing about 30.000 inhabitants , there are fun
hundred saloons , some of them manned will
American barkeepers , who accelerate the rui
of the unsophibtlcateil Hulgir with the dUbol
leal sophistication of their mixtures It Is n
wonder that the Women s Christian Temper
anne union makes note of the condition o
these outlying lands nnd seeks to Includi
them In Us reformatorj efforts The furU
have tried the same experiment under thi
banner of Mahomet , who w ts a p-ohlblt nisi
but no reformatory consequences ensued
They massacred a good many on rc-llg'ous ' a ;
well as sumptuary pretexts , but produced in
permanent effect on local habits , which hivi
been about the same since the pcop.o ap
peared In history If any change Is wrcugh
In them by emissaries of the Women's Chris
tlan Temperance union , It will be a pruu <
featlior In thu cap of that socluty.
* *
The rebellious movement In Macedonia am
the disposition of the Bulgarians to give i
tbolr active aid constitute a serious war
cloud In thu east Various bands cf arnu > i
men have crossed the frcntler Into Mace
donld and attacked the Turkt'h force * . The'
has boon fighting and prisoners have beei
taken. It IK probable th it a sort of guer II.
waifaro U being carried en , whlcli i * intr
or less successful because the 'lurksh arm ;
U slow In getting to the scene of operatl ni
When It once gets Into the dlsaffecte I reg u
It will doubtless deio.it the baOly armed in
surgcnts and proceed in Us barbarlous wa :
to take vengeance upon the people for atruc
ties now being committed Thereupon .
great outcry may follow which will at
Austria , Russia or England to Interfere
Prom Interference by these powers grave re
suit * might follow 'I he Armenian quotloi
between the yulun and the power * his nu
been settled , and It Is c-mipllcated by th
Macedonian revolt
So llilnki till ) ( uurt ,
Indianapolis Sentinel
Mr Stanford apparently had a vested rlgh
in all ho could aicumulaU from the govurn
inunt
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report
PURE
1 COMPLETED AHEAD OF TIME
Work on the Eleventh Cansm is Now Prac
tically i'lnished.
Pr'INrSG IS ALS3 Will ADVANCED
PnbllilicU Hi-port of thn Urcit Work Will
Jtv < | Ullr * 1 imt.T-1 l > u Vulumut
> -.VtI\uuttt n 1'oMii itiulit
liutiaU.
WASHIXOTON' , July 5.Ml ciisng ! tlio
pro iwot of concluding the work of the elev
enth census. Superintendent Wright today
said that there still remained only one table
to complete , the deductions to be draun
therefrom , and when this U flnUhed the vvofli
of ill' census bureau on the la t census \\ould
b * ftolahed. Mr. Wright also stated that till
printing ot the report was well under \\aj
and that the public tirlnter had assured him
that It would be comnlettd by tlio close
of tlio present > car.
"If , ' continued the * ui > erlntcnd iit , "tbl <
promise Is made good , the complete repot i
of the eleventh census will ba IB me baud :
of the public two > cars and o half sooner
than > va * h < ? report of the census of ISM ) . "
The tabU' yet to be prepared Is ons relating
to occupations , a.iJ It has boon neceisary tc
dilay It until the present time. The ccn ua
force has uow b en reduced to forty , and sill :
further reductions will soon follow , until th <
dlsbandment of the entire force , vshlch will
bo a matter of but a few months. The
report , when completed , will contain 25 vol
umes , and Mr Wright expreasid the oplnlot
that It will bo the most popular of Its him
ever published by the government The tola
cost will be about $11 GOO 000 or about doubli
the cost of the census of 1SSO
Mr Wright 1st an advocate of the perrn.T
n nt census bureau , and ho expresses Uii
opinion that bffora the next census Is under
taken congress will provide for thU servlei
on a permanent ba ls He sa > s he docs no
know of a member of either house ot con
Kress vsho Is opposed to a continuous servlci
and he expects to see the matter agUatei
In an effectual wny when the elevnth consul
shall bo entirely disposed of He thinks tin
expense \vould be no greater tluu under thi
present method , and that the service vvoult
bo more satisfictory In that the Informatlot
vsould bo moro evenly distributed than a
present Now a great dal of very valuabli
imterlal Is gotten together , but ttrro Is s <
much of It Rlvon out at one time that Mr
Wright thinks the public hardly has tlmi
to assimilate It
1 \ \ oriTlllIKANtl'KK
'liilUlnj ; ut 1'lnoliiK lliu Ctnitt iirToj Uncle
the Nnvy l > tpirtniHiit
W \SHI\GTO.V. July G The recen
changes In the coast and geodetic survey havi
again called att utlon to tlio feasibility o
bringing the coast survey portion of thi :
bureau under the Navy depirtment and hav
Ing the work done by the hydrographlc olllci
of the navy The hydroiraphle olllco li
spK'iidtdly equipped for such work as is p-r
farmed by the coast survey In fact thi
hydrographlc oillce U compelled to do a grea
deal of work tint Is made use of by thi
coast survey , and the work of the httei
olllca Is of use mainly to the navy and thi
1 mariners lloth Secretary Herbert and SPC
retary Carlisle recommended the transfer li
their last annual reports , but congre a dlt
not endorse the views of the cabinet oIHcera
It has been suggested In this connection tha
the geodetic part of the bureau might bi
very properly turned over to the geologlca
survey In the Interior department a'ld thi
coast survey to the- Navy department Ihi
Navy department now does a good deal o
work In the line of that performed by tin
coist survey Much Information Is now fur
nished to mariners und to the shipping In
terests , not only through the hydrographli
olllce here , but by tha branch hydro nphli
olllces In various parts of the countr > Al
the ships of the navy arc giving assistant
to the hydrographlc olMce and sailors of mer
chint and other ships have come to regan
that as their great sourcof news In thi
m liter of charts , Information and gencri
maritime Intelligence U ith the coast surve ;
added to hydrographic ollice , It Is con
tended that It would bo more us ful thin a
present , and that the work of survejlng thi
coist could bo prosecuted with much mon
advantigo.
WAM' iiir : 11 MI : I\HMJII > .
Ulllru.ult .Nut Ittiicly tu Cuuiply with the
Sif ty ruuplur k , in.
WASHINGTON , Julj 5 On July S thi
'Interstate Commerce commission will give .
hearing to the receivers of the New York
Like IMe & Western railroad , who havi
asked for an extension of one year In whlcl
to equip their freight cars with grab Irom
and handholds on the sides and end
of their cars , and drawbirs of standau
height Under thu provisions of the act o
March 2 , 1S93 , no freight cir not so equlppei
can bo I iwfully u ed In Interstate commerce
after July 1 1VJ5 The commission , by thi
terms of the act can. however , for gooc
cause , extend the time within which mo
common carrier can comply with the pro
visions of the act The Laks Shore , New
Ycrk Central , and other lailroads agaiusl
which the Milk 1'ioJucers' 1'rotectioii asso
ciation ot New York tiled complaints will :
the Interstate Commerce commission for al
leged discrimination in rates , have bi.cn
gnntrd an e\t nsion uf IIUK iu which lo
answer
t rnnt" < r i * ; K is < > i tuna.
I'll rntrf Tsilunp rurren How nuchl
vvi iitii lo \ i t'i i k i niit'i ' ciiKiit to a -
i uiiuiliitt * lf , , iio cull miu-ly u3lc a nirl
to ij rn Inn' '
Kuul'-r ( in t > - , Mm ) It ileponds on the )
man. You \vll' prcl aiji > liuvc to iuuuj -
liit * H nillHrii.
ri'nrdon'H Wtokbr A kor-'iiuv I U
tile IhRt tli" bookkootKi of > our Ilitu is" be-
jillld In 111 i UicoiinlH , In thrtt o * Mr ln
Kot-rar from It , li * cutue out alual It a
the ccmiiuipj that s boliincl.
ChlcTdt ) TtiVnnn * "C iipo | o. " < \ ! 1 tha
tttlr ctiHoniiT. lu-.illiilliixlj , "yuu can w.ir-
innt this luuiiliiurk ' '
"Yen , mum " bil ktv iviiHec ! tlie sa' J-
inrui. "It's built for two. "
Stai "l-'utUer. " said tlio suiiill
boy vvlio utints to know things , \\lii * ti
the tlKTcroneo between cooKroiur and 1'urila-
"Well. n y Hon. " replied the iiaic-it iftop
oiii8 c-o.islcleiatlnii , "tlie tllif rciic-o vcc-m-t ti
be thnt conmrHH intpls nnit ryuvlvcs unJ
PiirlUiim'tit itKcti nnd Ul * ol\08. '
JOYS OKTllK I'AltMEll
Chkntf. ) 'nil tin *
Xow the merry , inerij futmor Hit1' ! ' ' up
Ht t o'clock ,
And tie Kocth out a-focdlng and nv nor-
Ing liN RttM-k ,
And he Unlitth ifiuhn mi. ) insccti nil tha
bi iRlit ittut a nilUM morn ,
Tor the oim IH on tt > cabbage anj ihu
bug Is In Hie cur- <
THIS ltlLLHLI.K
A'lTiti ' l-oimtlttitlnn.
llnct a mvetin hto , ut I.Mli\lllo
( We vvxs fI i full unU Hue )
lo spftU- PVOIiiuftlon
In the new tltmnuul line
The sllv > r bugs und Quid hugM-
Uv turns they took the sum I ,
With a bontln' of the b nche-i
An * the plu > In' of the band
The innrsh ilho kppt orilcr ,
Hut 'iwtn UvcU vvlien the mavor
Declared ho rulwl thp eountrv
Ami was bound to take the ch.tlr'
Uut the h ( riff nan
An' he ruheil up fiom the door ,
An' thi'ii the ( .hair was biokt-n ,
An' the major ho tooK thu Hoot I
Then up he jump' ! the gtworvnun
"Thc-so In ro uM-ounts t hold
Ag'ln' you Ullivlllo cltUon-4 ,
.Must all be p.ild In gold' '
An' then a silver mansKfoot. .
Or , in u be , l\ foot four-
Load hold o' tint 'ere Rrocorvmm
An' pitched him out the door1
An' then there was a riot !
An' while wo lit and font ,
The military took an' put
The lamps an' meet in" out'
rnm'ucs.
Tim OMAHA SUT IUY BK&
MHN OV THU MUSS 11 US !
Continuation of S K c'roi kc-tt s pi i i-
lar story , artistically Illustiuted uncl at-
tractlvUy vvrltlm
COIN AT Sc'IItlOL IN tnNAX < "i :
Third oxtiait fioin th uroit book of
Cicorgo 12 Kobe-its , showinj ; the falla lo *
of the free sll\or aiKUinonts Ktpij-
dtictlons of the original Illustiutlons
SCDTI.ANn'S CUII D OP SONl !
IntcrestltiK ri-vlc-w of the poetic woilc
of John Dividsun. vvlii inoiiilxos to be
come a vs orlhy su > cossut to Uuboi t
Uurns , from tlir > IIPII of IMo Hiai.li-
vogc-1 , the Ooniun lltc-ratcur
HOW Tu KIUU' YOl'Nt !
Soisombksiig.cstlons on old . > KIl l > y
promliu'iit people- who have p.iss .il fur
bcnoml the nu rldlan of lifehutlinrtil
together In n brilliant a > inpodlum bv the
vetoiuu journillsl , b'lntik C ! Cununtui
irtVIUNOS OK CA1MTAL. tll'R
Impiesslons of Wishlngton men and
womun rcbitcil In a ptpc-i lecontly roail
b > Laura. K Morrow bofoio the Ua.lleV
Foclpt > of the Kno1'itubytctiuii churcli
In Ihls citj
THE ULUl'II VNT IN A UAOI3
Uangorous pc-nod in theiniuial car -
r ei of thu elcpJiuit and the v irmus do.
vices and methods bv which the trim
ors nvold the tugu of the hugo luilmils
ut thnt time
IN WOM VN S Dd.MAIN
The fad for moliilr In summer iliessi-i
ntiil the inanv v\ava In which th s in i-
toilal Is ullllzed High priced vv onion M
boardliiK schools A ptgo Of bi gilt
things for the fair io\
THE COMING GKNEUATIOV
A aparkllns stoiy by U T Ciiiltnn ,
prtpnioil c'\piei-s\ : for ths bovs nil
girls ( Jthci aitk'os ' foi jouthful umhis
SOCIAL. HAPl'KNINOS OP Til 1313I 1C :
All that Is RoliiK on In the loc il wo
clal world MoviLiciits of the soikey
set.
Sl'OUTS 01- ' Tim DAY
Aftermath of the Kearnej nuot SIN
uiiUon und plospocts of the Un ul line
bill team Spoi i il attontlon paid to the
clomands of the ovor-growlng numbc.r
of Omiha bicyclists
IN TUB I3UUCATIONAI. WOIU IV
SKotih of the National IMucatlon il is-
Mool.ttloli now In sossioii In Dunvn
1'iognss of the schools and collide !
Notes In the oilui utl jii il Held
i'Nnxc'iu.ni : > NIIWS snitHT.
The Lleo pridts lt > > c-lf ui > on Us cable uli'l
tek'giniililc. soivli-t It alone prints all
the news
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BK&
THU r.nsr Mwsrvri.it :
We have a word to say
Men's Straw Hats
Several huiulroil vc-iy chorc-o qualities anil styles Unit must bo
sold , ao wo will lot them u us follows :
bi\St > Icsut SIxbtjIoiat S or 10 Styles at 12St > lcsat
35c 50c 75c $ l- ° °
SO. . Keilui.cJ from 7 c UcUin-s I f rom fl HcdiKcd frouiil " ! 0
J utul i-2.50 $ J.50
This is a Straight LBg'ltimutoSJile and No Humbug1.
*
Boys' and
Children's Straw Hats
will bo ( Hit urr Iho saiuo basij tooloao thorn out
J.I.OO Sir ivs . ! to - > 2 SO
35c 50c 75c
That mid-summer suit and pant sale is still in full
swing and will continue for a while.
Our windows will give you an idea of the excellent
bargains that can be had here.
Suits all guaranteed in quality and fit.
Your MOHOJ'S Worth or We'll Tratlo Buck.
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