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I - 4 " = 'l'IIE OAJl.A DAILY lU.J':1 ITUESDAY , SJDPTE1ER ! \ _ 17 _ _ u _ , _ _ _ 1895. _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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t I THE OMAHA DA1LYBEE .
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rUIJLISUED . EVERY : M nNINO.
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TImIS OF SUUSCII1t'T1O1.
flatly flei " ( Without Bun < \"y ) . One Tear . . . . . . 8 00 .
] ) ally DpI and unda3r. One Year . . . . . . . . . . . 1000 ( )
F . Ix Monthl . . .e . . . . . . . . . . eI.I . . . . . e . . . . . . Is . . . . . . 600
fi.IX " Months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 roe
Hundny 11. . , . One Tent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 01 C .
tatUrday ' tIpe , One Yer . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 16' 0 '
, , 'eekly XJee One Tear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
OF1'ICES.
Omaha The J1ee null < 1lnl : .
f10uth mRhn , Blnllrr IJIk" Corner N IInd 21th StL
Council JIIuITI. 11 I'cl\rl llreet.
Clilcag " Ollc ! , 317 Chnmber or Commerce
ew lork . 11o.ne 13. II end 15. Tribune Dulldlnr.
; \ \ 'lIahlnton.407 \ I , ' Stret N. W.
; COflhiSI'ONflflC1.
t All commnnlcatlon" rebatIng tn news nn,1 , e4.
: tonal millet .houlll bc nddreSC(1 l l : To the I ; < lltor.
:
. lIUSINltSS 1.ITnIlS. :
All bUllnps lell.re end rrrnlltnn.el . .110u1 1 be
eddreeot , to The flee I'uhlllhln Compnn
r . . , . orl.r" to
OmRh" . 1)-ariM. chOk nn.l loAt"me.
L. Made l rnmlM to Ih . order or the cnmpnn'l"
C TUr mm lUnLISINQ COMI'ANY.
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, . ' , ' C1flCU.ATIO.
$ T.tTIThIINT : or ClCU.ATION.
Ooorge 11 . TI"huel aecretnry oC Thn 11o 3'U1.
f I. :
2siing c.t1pnny , belnl dilly "WOln lye that
Ilhlng
* the actual number or full owl cOIII-o coplee or
the Jnly M"rlnl. J'\.nln rnl on,1 StlfldtY 110
, printed during the month or Augut 1S. . vM ns
fohhowe : -
folows . . . . . . . . 19.123 fl. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.00 )
2. . . . . . . . . . . 19.1 . It . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.17 . 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,10
4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,010 21. . . . . . . . . . . . 19,03
5. . . . . . . . . . 19,03 21. . . . . . . . . . . . 19,1l
e . . . . . . . . . . . . iiii :2 . . . . . . . . . . . 19,141
7 . . . . . . . . . . . , I1 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,012
I. . . . . . . . . . . 19.OSC " ' II . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,1
9. . . . " . . . . . 19,0.2 2 ; . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.0 ° 0
1/ . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.109 I 2B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.0l
31 . . . . . . . . . 2'1,180 ' 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.2
1. 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,02 2i. . . . . . . . . . 19.14
13. . . . . . . . . . 19Or 21. . . . . . . . . . 19,121
24 . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,10B M. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.001
I. 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . h9Ot 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,1:5
16 . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,06
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 696,188
X , - " .Ieductlons for unold and returrJ
: cOllies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . unlolt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,01
2et enlea . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 606,127 !
% aly average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 , < . ! . ,
OTO1tOI7 n. TZSC1ft1C1.
Sworn 10 before m'OIOF "uh.crlle,1 In my
preence Swor this 2n.1 .1y oC FOPPt' iflh'r. 159 ; .
. ( Seal . ) N. I' . FCh1. Notary Public .
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TO STATE I AIt { VISiTORS. I
, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE
T11F DEE RECFPTIN ROOM.
TIF nccommodnton of out-of-
, town ptrons of The Dee nlHI pnrtcu-
I Inrly newspaper men and women who
vihl be In nttendnflce upon the Stain
I atellnlce
, fall In Omaha. The lIen has estlblshed
room and writing room , of
reception
I ft ald writng
I recepton are Invited to avail thorn-
ni
elVeS. 'fho room Is on the gound floor
of The Dee bullng , an,1 Is reached
by thd west ' entrance on Faram street.
1t vhII bo filled with chairs wrItng
I wi fld wih
tnbles and other conveniences. There
will he a vlsllors' register In which
wi will lIe ' expected 10 inscribe theIr
Juesls . wi Al neW"IJpor people their
trlenlls nn1 patrons of The lIen who
come to the state fall will he cordially
Will he expected to drop
welcome all wi lrop
In as often all as long as they find It
convenient Without waiting for a more
formal Invitation.
SPECIAL VIsiF6iiS. ; : HOURS.
Visitors to the tall wi also bo given
nn or.portunhty to Inspect the unex-
I celled newspaper facilities of The Dec.
In order , however that there may bc
I no confusion they will bo askcl ( 10 ac-
I. I ( omlodale themselves to the following
I hours : The press room on the ground
floor of The pee building and opening
I upon tile west side of the court wi bo
I open to the public between the hours
'I of 3:30 : and 4:30 : each afernoon , The
composing room on the sixth floor ,
: entered through room 600 , will bo open
to the iuhlic each afternoon from 4:0 :
theuhlc
I to 5. \ one who 'Visits the state fall
\lslt9
I should go away without seeIng the
I , finest newspaper plant - In the country.
I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE.
r TO STATE FAIR VISITORS.
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Now fet ' four days mol weather ns
goOtl ns this !
The Xohlslm fa'mer Iref1rs to .
gather lihi corn crop on ho 'hoof.
Chauncey Dellew anti his IntervIew
irr\el SIInlhltnneollsiy from Burope.
Now le us bo content wihout more I .
Internntonal sportIng contests for n
little whIle.
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TlleI'e Is still } Ielt of tmo for the .
hatchIng of se\erl broods of II'esl-
dentin ! booms.
dentnl ,
No 010 who 'comes ' 10 Omuha to
'Islt the fnlr nnll take In the fair week
festh.lle8 wi JO homo dIsappointed.
Do not imilits the art exhibit at the
state rnl' . I wi II'O'e ole of the
' hl ' show
chief atractons of the lmlggi'st1mos'
Nehraska 0\01 Ilt upon the boanl8.
.
I Cuba 8Ullllol.ted 100,000 IlluH'
'rlous workiimgnmen hlstelll of 100,000
sellers I woull get nioimg time road to
lmroslerltY much better than It does
11'oHllelt toes
now.
now.A
_ A Cle\ela11 BIcycle chill ) hns mute
"m assigulnemit ; for the benefit of its I
' ' credItors. AIIrent ' It wi not be ! I
long before we see a recel\erlhlll on
, wheels. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Now If Secretary Morton wIll only
, see that his weather hl'uu does the
right thing by Omaha 111 Xehlslm
curln the present week all wi be
. . ' ' It not . ,
forl\en I forgotcn.
i nntor Puffer's rellllaton plan fals
tb meet time approval which the senn-
tQl eXllectet for It. lelHllnton II no
Jor popular o\'cn In those states
, , ' , hoHo history Is staIned by disowned
debts. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Time AmC'lcan mlniltm' to time Swiss
IlelJLlc hits resIgned his : OO post-
110n. 1'hls wi give PresIdent Cle\'c-
1 slId another fut olce for dlstrlhutloim.
. 'Ve ' 1ti'o 1411rO . there me some noisy free
' .in\or dmnocrts who already wish
they didn't.
The Nutonll Ounr.l . OnCn1lHnont nt
nnstll 8 cost the taxpayers over : r.
less thln the NatIonal Guard elicillup-
ment nt Lincoln the II'ecetln 'el' .
I the next encnmllmelt Is locltetl In n
stIlt luuulel' town , centrally sluntcll ,
the state many Le Il still greater 1 ulnel' .
, Senator Mills hlul declared loudly for
II sound ' ' . 'l'ho ' ' Is
11'l'ho ) Texas senator
now In n Ilslton to lteic his lellUeih !
' for Ilehlcntnl llh'olnlo wih n suh-
, stuntnl tohOvllmg , 111 his tIICCS of
, getting what ho wunts 11 thu WIIy or
ulilllnt1unts itt'O materIally Improved.
c 'tVlieii the lew bounllnr coulullslon
fnllh s Its work of nt1\stn time
r hOI111butwfcn Nehlskl u\l South
I Dakota Its services ought to be culled
In to detcrmlno the boundaries bo
. tWt'n the olco of gO\1lr and those
I of ntorne ' gencll and COnlnl8Slouel'
; of Ilble Inmls.
p , _ _ _ _
' 'ho 00111'8S of JUHtl' on the l'ut
- hou80 110mo Is receIving a 11hulel of
4 rare electric jO\\'I'\S \ Situ will hook
, devil Ullon ) tIme 10be ! I llghtl of Ak-
k Sur.Hen wih the Illng approval
which butt luut been compelled to wih-
hold fr01 the cl'hllnll t1\1810n ot the
district for wany .
. ltrlct court l' wauy moous
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IUJSSLL'S LATfST JUU.
I.nnl Cmmissioner Russell , ns chairman -
man or the hoard or l'ublc I.nms ] and
BuIldings , Is publshing nn advertise- .
lent over his name calling for pro-
10snls for the Installation ot n complete
.lnclntescent nnll are electric lighting
plnnt at the Ornntl Island SoldIers' and
Sailors' lIome The nh'ertRement
specles a few ot the 1Iterll18 and
mnchlnery. The bidders are toll that
nit mlterl11 lust bo first class and all
s'oi'k done In n good wot'kiminmtiIke
1nnnOI' . Xo extras will be allowed
nut ! the contractor will be exjccled to
CU1ish wihout OXI'I1 charge "nn ' -
thing found neccssu' ! ' to finIsh the
work complete UII to lie stnntlm'tl oC
today hot lentonet In time bid. " Hut
( ! lch bidder 1M to flnlsh his own 1)111110
on time conllton enl ' that they P1'OS'ltlO
for 20 10-candle Incutiulesceut
fo. : 1.cantto power Inclnlscent
InmilM nnd two outside are Inml13 oC
nomlnll 1 , OO.cnUlo posser. When
each contractor mll\1 his proposal ) :
lpOI ) his own plnls amid bils for thIf .
Cemnt things It wi be very easy for
Ul1 I Ui his Iln to gIve the work
to time favorite who shulIs In with
. ' ] ' chance
them. Thieve Is absolutely no
for co mlw t t 0 I.
Hut that Is not nil NeIther Com-
mlsslolm' Hlssel nor the Board ot
Publc Juls : . nUl Bultln 1 Im' Iny
irguti authO.y to let an } ' contract for
the Instalntol or an electric ] lighting
lluImIt ) ] lt the 01':1t ( Island Soldiers'
mimi Sailors' home. There was enl '
ono 1III'oIH'lnton1allo ] ) by the last legls.
Intl'u for the current CxitlmtSeS or this
Iitstltimtloii. The Iem reads "For electric -
trio light connection nUl the eXI1enso
lof malntnlnln the isame , thJrt ! ' .fh'o
!
lutiiitlt'etl doll's , " ' 1he Illenton of the
] e iHlntlo ; tutu what : the legIslature
Ieal ' did do was to provIde the money
nece8sary to connect the Instuton
with nn already : ' existing electric lIght-
iitg pnnt ] 111 l ) 'ment for the lights
furnished by It That alII'oll'llton
can by no manlier or means bo con-
Mlruml ( to nuthorbe : tim Board of Pullc
Llu1tJ IUl Hulllns to invest $ : ,10 or
any Ilrt or It In Ilynnmos and fotmmula- .
tlomis. Hussel amid his gal : evIdently
thin ] they see a chnnco for I job amid I
they do not In lend to let It go by un- I
heeded.
AN LJl,1NCf : , NOT A UNiON.
A federal union hltwcen the states of
Central America Is stilt I 11IHton or
the future , amI whether the dllcules
In the 'ovay of such n consummnton can
he overcome remains a mate' of doubt
Alt . agreemnemit between honduras , Nica-
t'nlll Ind 8nl\ntlO' his heen effected ,
hut ) It Is slmlll of the nature of nn nih- , .
alce Intente.l ( . for 1utuai protection
alllt n foreign onem ' . Guatmnnla' '
nll Costa men have mint accepted the
agrrcinemit amid I Is by no means no-
saved that they wi , although the 11.
ylces lulcate that they mny do so. The
ambiton of Barrios , the president ot
Guatemala Is one of the most serious
obstacles In the wily of union. lie Is
hot oPllscd to union , hut ho wants Gun-
temala to ( domina I , amId this the ieo- ,
tile of the other states , wIth tl [ 10851-
hiI Ixeelllon of Costa mea , are not Ilre-
lrc.l . to concede. But for the ntludo
pf Barrios , which Is IIJobably prolpted
mor hy solf.lntm'fst that by patriotism ,
It Is leel ' the proposed union would
now II al estn hlHlwt fact . und there Is
. ' , thnt if he ' '
reason to 11111'ohenl I pe'slsts )
11 his i)081t1011 the mo\'ement for a eti- .
'oml union wi fail. I Is hOSSI1)le ) that
? Ioxlcm : Inluenco has 80methln to do
wih tile attitude ot n.\r1OR . ; , Iml If ' 80
lothlnl hut failure II to bo expected . ,
Iwcause that Illhwnco can douhtess
keel ) hll In power.
The three states which have entered
Into nn alanco are electing delegates to
the commgl'esi which the compact between
' Cm' ThIs ' s'Iih be
them provIdes 1'hls body wi
eOlllosed of ono relH'sentlth'e from the
legl81n hl'o of each : state anti one mem-
ber-at.laro from cach. I wIll hell an-
nunl sesslon8 , 1eetnj In each of the
capitals succcssh'ely. 1'hc con l'ess wl
ha\o 1othllJ to do wih the internah of. :
fairs of thin slntes. ns to which each will '
remain entirely Iumdependent. Its powers
are contnel to the dIrection of foreign
affairs , the nlillointment of ministers n1tl
consulR , the 1eotaton of t'eato8 , ant
the consIderation of all questions ' as to
the relations of the allied states to fOI'-
elgn IIOWCI'H. This shows the real character -
actor of the allIance.
'I'luet'o leems to he 10 doubt that 1)01)11-
intO sentmont in the Central Amercal
states Is largely In favor of \llon'
modeled after that of the Unied States ,
but pOlllal sentIment there docs 10t
count for much I It II not In acc'lt
wIth the ImbllonH ot the lenders , who
ale consta1t iiitriguing for their lIe 1-
sonal 1 ! I'antlzement nUl whose polcy
It IH to foster jealousy between the sov-
011 relubilcs.
NO C.HTSf : FOR ALAmr
An atempt . seems to be makln In
certain I ltlIlt'tel'S to crlllle the Omaha
luLle lIbrary Iml to Impnlr the tiseful-
nels of that valuable InstitutIon by ( I'-
culatn stories to the effect . that the
books 11'\wn out of I for homq readIng
subject the hOI'I'Owcr to unnecessal'y
risk of Infection . of contaJlous th ease ;
Time occasion for this l'umor Is the much
l'e I'etld death of time late lblrlau
from cOnSU111t01. ) amid the hll'l sought
to be Impressed \llon the Ilhle II thnt
her disease Wf contracted directly
' dOUblet 'ovithu . . ' ' . .
front contlct wih ger.mu-carrylmig bool.s. .
Experts : are \limlnous In 11sm.tn ;
that there 18 basis wimtever
imo whnte\er for
Illcal ill)1)t'elleIiStOml of cOllaglon tlom
tim cIrculation of Imble library bookH.
¶ 1'ho orIgin of the IllHlculir ) ease of
cOnl\U11ton referred to could bo ox-
IInllld ! In a 110zen tlterent l'Lu3's. The
theory of conl'ctnl the t1sease from
the books Is a theory ouly. I 18 pure
guesswork , fluid nelhel' In the Omaha
Publc library nor In any other library
have there been \lmlstllmblo : UI
authentc Inltlces thnt . SUlllllt It. So
hlllolmhlo Is the theory that the best
.
authoritIes ta ' I Is uext to au 111)1)08.
sIb ' .
Ilhnl
As Il matter of tact Utro la 10 mOl'o
tlaugel' of a library . sllrealln dIsease
thl'pugh' tl communIty thau tl1O Is In
11 ' other Ilhle place In which 11l01110 )
cougl'e ute. Pilysiclutilti ! lire tlYhlell on
tim Iluestou of the tlll'lbllou of this.
eale.bn'cllug bacilli l , on , set sl'elnJ
lncllg "germs II1 ' 8 111 c\'cry-
where . , the other InsIstIng tnt they are
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IlropnJntCl only tinder intistmnl comithi. .
tlons. Hut bo that ns It may It Is indisputable
disputable that there Is no more clnngor
trom this source In takIng books fmm
a publc lIbrary tuna In taking a rIde
In n IUreot car or n menl In a } Iublc
restaurant. I there II any danger lt
all I Is far greater In receiving letters
t1nsmlted throuJh the postolco or .
Icccptlg Ilone ' that has been In goal-
oral crculnton than II patronizing } t
public lIbrary.
IArS INn , mA'S CO.1fMITT. : :
The 10St Important commitee oC the
house of lepresentath'es Is that of ways
and mucous , but Its Importn1ce wi ho .
somewhat diminished In the Flc -
' b ' of the fact
fourth congress by reason
that 1olhln : It may tlo will be likely
to become Inw. NOhlC the less the honor
of beimig ch111ln of the ways and
mea1S commi tel' , whIch carries . with
It the leadm'shlp ot the majority In the
house , will bo eagerly sought , nml there
nlillears ) to ho n probabIlity that tIme
mltel or 11l'slJuntuJ the chal'lln oC
this commlteo miiay cause Mr. Reed-
whoso electIon to the pell.r8hlll Is , oC
cotut'se , I foregone concluslon-sohle per-
Illexl ) . . Time ranking ] republIcan macin- .
bel of the commlteo lu the host colt-
gross was Hell'oscntnt\'o Payne of New
York , 1111 accordIng to tIme usual , I
though not tIme uniform , practice this
gIves him priority of calm ] to time chmalr-
, , houBe. But
malhl } In a republican
there is I a emlltl that Mr. Dazcl ] of
l'emnIs3'hv71m110 , who stands second on
the republcan lst , be placed at the head
of the commitee , I belimg urged In
his bohllf that he Is thoroughly familiar
wih the details of tIme tariff amid Is nu
able speaker IDd parhiamentarlami. Time
friends oC Dalzel , however , hl\o. It
mtipears , encouutm'otl nn obstnclo. I Is
said that Senator Quay Is opposed to
him and mlY endeavor to Innuouco
Mr. Heed agaInst nllllutu him to the
Ivays aud means chairmanship. how
far Mr. Heed wIll bo dIsposed to con-
odder the wishes of ammybody In this matter -
tor 10 oUe cal Issumo to omly. I Is to
ho presumed that In mnlcng 111 the
house committees , Ill cHpeclnly In des-
lJnltlg the chal'mon. ho wi do wllt
he thlnles best In tle interest of leglsln-
then , whlo nt the nm time aImIng
to satisfy alt relHlleuns , ns far lS
Iloslble I would seem to be per-
fecl ' safe to say tllt neiher Mr.
Qua nor nuiybody else wi bo able to
Innuelco : Ir. Hoed to the extent ot
IUtluelng him to tur town 11 ' man
who has n good claIm to consIderation.
' 1homls n. Heed cannot hos:1 to
Inlet llmlslment for somebody else's
grlevuinee.
A IUMILlTINO SITUATiON.
" 'latm' ( may bo said ot the vnluo
ot the service which the bond syndicate
hits rendered In protectIng the treasury
gold reserve ; . and I Is Dot to 1e doubled
that ( hut for this irotectIou ) ' another
Issue or bOlts wouM' have been necessary -
ary n month 01' two ago , the fact that
this great go\ernmelt Is compelled to
11ell(11 ) upon n combInatIon of bankers
to mimaiuitaln , Its credIt Is a most hmumnhli.
humi-
sittmittlon. \Vhieiiever there Is
I tng slunton. 'helC'er thlro a
large dcmand upon the trensJu'y for
gold , lS WIS time ease last week , the .
country Is told that there Is no Inxlet
on the part ot treasury otclals because .
cause they are confident that the 53'milI- )
cate wIll maleo good any loss of Jolt
the treasury JIY lutm' . I Is an un- , .
lreeedentCl eXllerenco for the fnan-
clal department of this go\ol'nment to
ho thus placed ] nhsolutely at time 1er '
of Il few powerful 1lulln : establIsh-
mentH. Even tlurlng time ch'l war the
go\'elment was not forced Into any
such dellelllent and humlntn posi-
ton lS this , for while I did In that
perIod of terrIble stress require the I\HI-
1)oi't amid Is81stnnce of the hanldng interests .
tellsts of the country , at no tmo wus
tlo ultonl1 treasury virtually In the
control of half I dozen bnnl.lng lrms ,
as Is now the case , and some of the
foreign units.
Grant that time s 'llcato hits thus far
JUHttctl the conlilcnce of the treasury
otelals , the fact that I may wltlllw
its protection at any : tune , eIther 'oitimi-
tall ' 01' because eompelet by el'cum-
stlncos to do 50 , leaYlng time trensU' '
hellless to meet 1 rhl Ullon Its gold ,
keeps alive a feelIng of uncertainty
uot only InImical to the credit of the
oYm'nment , but . 1110 to tIme business of
the countr ' . I limos been generally
Ulle'stood . that thieve was nn agreement
on the pal.t ) of the syndicate to Ilrotect
the gold reserve until October 1 , but
It now appears from time statement oC
' oC time ' that there
membC's tlo syndicate
Wl8 10thln , oC tile Idud. Its obliga-
tons to time government were tullletl
In June lust and I huts not since been
' ' to tho. ' . AU
In
hOUll an WIlY treasury. Al
tim R syndicate . hns done since lust Juno
In II'O\.lllg time treasury wIth jolt hits
heen yoluntm'ly done , and while I
promises to contn to deposit gold
"If existng cOUllonc Jnlc I feasible
to tlo so . " there Is no obligation to interfere .
tm.rem with its abuudonlng this course
at In ' moment. 1'hus time obvious fact
Is thnt the only thulug which pre\onts
the O'erment from being forced ! to
negotiate nnother loan lt I high rate
of Interest Is time voluntary actIon of I
Cew bankers , who , I Is unnecllsnr '
to llY , 'wiii Jot continue I In hour
hcyoUl the tIme when they fnd their
Interests are beIng unfavorably nlctel
by tt. Upon what un uncertain basis
the credit of time government thins rests.
W'immtt I ' I)0sItt0ul for tlo richest 11 ton
of the earth to bo In. The . Iol\mc ' ot
the treasury Ill the safety ot the cur-
l'e11C3 ' of 70,0,0 of Ieoille tlepCulent
111)011 the action of 1 syndicate of half
1 dozen bllkll eltnblshments , which
mu ' bo dhlso1'CI lt In hour's notice.
I Is a perilous lS wel us I imuumillla-
Uug situation.
It Cllot bo necessary to point out the
responsibility for this state of affairs.
I Is explained h)3' the sIUIIo ] state-
ment tbat the rc\'cnues of the o\'ern.
n\ut are not equal to its eXllcl1urcs
amid that time country is I every 11 : ' Iii-
creasing , Its Illehtlllless to Burolle.
\,0 are ll01.tlJ miions unllel the
olle'nton ot time tlemocrute fu'II and
eqlrUlg only timo'usamids. AmerIcan
Reclltl's are coming home faster than
the ) ' l' goln& nbl'lul. Time balnnco
of trade Ignlnst11 hi steadIly grow-
Ing. We are realizing tb logical and
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Ino\Unblo o e& tim economic policy
or the delocrnUc pnrtr.
11ev. l rntk El'nno wnnts n dnly ,0
IgloU8 nowpner ! established In every
C011\11y ' 'Tlllch,11 \ dIsctss mcn
amid mi1ensuik"7rom a truly ChrIstian
Rll 1ensurl ! 1101 t Chrlstnn
tandpolnt , ,4atmtiemiin whnt Is wrong
nntl commimnemilt } 'hnt Is right. 'Vo cnn
not speak ft5r 'ther c0I1unlles , but
In 01nhl ttr can bo 110 enl for the
estnblshlent of such t dnly 10W8'
Ilnller 80 long nB Time neo Is pUblshel
wih its unexcoletl amid lnblnset } res.
entnton ot all tIme neWs ammo ! with time
high stnmidat'd of Public morals by
which I fearlessly judges 11lle macmm.
Why Invest n huge n10unt or capital
In 1 field already fuhl ' covered ? What
need of Inother Chl'lstnl no\\'slle1'
when The lIce freely , wlhont fl\'or
Ill wlhoutII'leo , opens its COhllnM to
Mr. Crane's ' edltom'ials ?
:1' wceldy Ullllt ClO'lnls
.1'ho Bee jlullls n1 [ time COI1tons oC
Mr. Crane's ideal flCW'lflper. ) Let
overyommo who believes with Mr. Crane
In the hlll'oyolcnt of Public 10rnls by
the co,01e1ton ) of } ullit and ll'ess
accord us his ' .
nccort hearty SU111't.
For fifteen years time Central PacIfic
railroad hns ha1pered the Union Pmt-
lle In hnndlng through . \lsluess \ nt
Ogden and has diverted buslncss Crom
time old hue to Its southern hue to the
cast. Time constructon of tIme Oregon
Short 141110fl5 deslgnell to check1nto
time Centrl I'acllhc and for I number
of yearn served Its llrposo Well. Unable .
able to compete ) by fall menus the Cemm-
tml l'aclthc now proposes to abandon
Its rlnelpal tmlnM connectIng wih time
Union l'nclc ] nt ogden . Against such
hlgh.handed blslness Senator Thurston
will ha\'o un 01lporh1ly to protest In
the unIt ot congl'ess , which , ns Oo\'er-
ment Director Coombs recently said , .
orIginally subsidized time I'aclfie roads '
on conditon that a contnuous line bo ,
operated trm Omuha to the l'aclfic
coast.
The Bee his hind numerous Inlulrles
ns to the correctness of this Item , which
appeared In the Chicago Inter Ocean
August 21 :
J. SterlIng Morton bas recently been
promInently name as the democratic candidate .
dldate for president In 1896. I was Just
nineteen years ago that he was a candidate
on the greenback ticket. He was then 4
years old and In his prImo. le Is now
fluent In denouncing the men who first honored -
ored hIm as "cranks and Ignoramuses. " Ills
name , "SterlIng . " 'wl please the English ,
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you Imow.
The stntemeht , of tIme Inter Ocean Is I
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Ilcorroct In ibm Icadlng feature , imamuely I ,
thnt Secretary 1orton once ran for
otce as' the nomlneo ot the greenback
party. Mr. Mrtdn was 1o\er the can-
dllnte of the 1greenbackers ' durIng his
l'esldence In Nbrusiui .
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Time BUSlleSN : en's Lague ot St.
Louis Is bens { Ilg of having ben In-
strumontnl In rectmitly securIng the es-
tnblshmcnt of , three now factories In.
its city. Th t ; nil very well. But
om' Cmlmm'clal".hlb se led time no-
locatIon 't the slate fair at Olaha
amid its mnenmbersiucororated Into a'
state fair aHsocOtOI I 110 brouglmt
about time completion of time finest state
fair grulds nlli buildings In time ' [ limIted
Stuts. I ammy toastl Is to'be dOle
Olahi Is entItled to 1 share. -
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Iouslhollers ( are warned to provIde
against lnmrgiai's II time duli'i3' C'enil/
.durln the festIval parades. I houses
are left without guards nI'aluables
should be put In tIme snfe. A lIttle
precautIon wi sa\o citizens and pol co
much trouble.
'nil. JUorll or It.
Chicago , nec rt
Senator Thur&ton of Nebraska took a bath .
ate green corn and watermelon and nearly
dIed of cholera morbus day before yesterday.
The moral of all thIs teach that Nebraska
statesmen should bo exceedIngly cautious
about takIng baths
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R."trleU.nH nn mtegistriit1n.
SprIngfield ( Maes ) Republican.
The South Carolina election cases arc to go
to thJ supreme court of the UnIted states for
final decisIon. Thcso are the cases In which
Judge Golf decIded that the election nnd
rcglstraton laws or that state are unconstl-
tutlonah. and granted an InJunclon forbidding
any further regIstrations under them Judge
Gel was overruled by the court of appals ,
and from . this last decisIon an appeal has
been granted to the supreme court. I Is to
bo hoped that the court will take occasion to
IndIcate plainly what restrIctions on the ex-
ercise or the right or suffrage the consttu-
ton permits. _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
Tornln" Ill' . . Iiito ? tkimrncr .
i'hlladelphla Record.
The bondholder of the Omaha Water eom-
PIY : have filed a damage suit In the UnIted
States distrIct court agaInst the Omaha
Street Railway company for Injuries to the
water maIns arising from the escape of elec-
triclty from the motor wires used for the
trIciy
propulsion of the electric cars. SuIt Is
brought for $250.00. Some of time water
mains have been so Injured by electric actIon
aa to require replacement. ThIs Is a phase
of the Introduction and extended use of underground -
derground electric appliances that wilt soon
force itself upon consideration. There Is
great danger both lo gas and water main
from electrohization.
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A 'VvrItnlllt' IUIUlel.
C1ev and World.
CevranJ
The Omaha flect , is , well entted to Its
name for , the kl' It may not "Improve
each shInIng hour , ' ' n makes a marked 1m.
provement from year'l year and has a good
hot sting for the ' \i.ho attack it. I Is
published In whit 1 Iled to be the Jump-
Ing.or place of \ ' fler immigration. I Is
now In the ccntej"bt " ° a rIch and prospcrous
communIty. Its edItor. ! I. Rosewater. has
great faith In ths fdt1re of his envIronment
and not long slncej delivered an elaborate ,
eloquent and forcIble address before the
Young ! on's Christian association . In which
he set forth In 1\lplendld style the latent
capacities and rUrces of the trans.
mississippI countrl'llUnder the protective
sugar tariff , Nebraska has already estb-
Ilhed a beet sugar Inustry of national Im-
portance. Nattmralfrtha farmers of Ne-
bra.ka , who NaturUr-'he their attention to
thIs product are''la favor of making the
tariff an issue , Iii whih they wilt have the
ardent support QC c l e Bee . which Is a
"hummer" In every eapect.
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'Vorklul UII flu Indlon11 Scare.
washington Slor.
Somebody out In , the vIcinIty of the more
or less thrIvIng settement of ValentIne . Neb. .
must have a lot of forage to sell . There has
been no direct advertisement of such a condI-
tion . but the alleged Informalon which has
It that the Indians at Rosebud agency Ire
preparIng to go on the warpath would bo con-
clusiva evIdence to those who know the mod-
cusive
era frontIersman that there Is a possibility
' effort to brIng about the
"f a specIal etort presence -
ence oC a large force of United States troops
In that region. Most of the for western com-
munltes would be fairly well satisfIed I
they had a garrIson I near them a Fort
Niobrara Is near Valentine. but Valentine
Is ambitious and would be exceedingly prosperous -
perous I luch I thIng were posllble. 1'here.
fore seven compnlel of Infantry and In occasional -
caslonal troop of cavalry are not sumclent for
th purpose or those who find lu warfare
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against the Indians much more of nnanlal
advantage than can possibly be secured In
times of absolute ptce : thy 40slre the Incom-
lag ot 1.00 or more additional soldiers , called
Into the fold for the apparent purpose of
exterminating the noisy limbs " urpse followIng -
lowIng the leadership of that greatest of In-
milan populsls , Hollow nor hear but who i
are really In the field for no oilier purpose ,
than to provide omploymOnt for teamsters
who Just now : ar out of a Job , and to bring
about the speedy consumption of vat ! uant-
ties of horsefeed This may Mel very ridiculous -
diculous to those eastern people who are
wIthout Intimate knowledge or the western
way , but It I novertholcss true that these
forage wars are quito common In that great
region beyond the Missouri. There was one
In the Jackson ibm country a little while
ago. and there have been others preceding it .
and so far back that the memory of mal run-
noth not tq the contrary. And there wi
como others. .
l'rlMon Contract n I'rh'ntc SHam
St. roull'honogrnph.
The state penitentiary muddle has asumml
n new phase. After the stale has donated
11 Dorgan $3 , OOO for the privIlege or get-
tng back n worthless contract and half a
dozen rotten boIlers the [ republican maJor-
Iy of time Board of Public Lands and 1uld-
InKs re.let the prison contract to another
private individual Mr. Decmor , the ox-
warden And this In the face or the fact
that such a contract wilt cert the state $1,000
per month more than the stato's 81mlnlstra-
ton or the prIson has cost durIng the pst
few monlha while It has been trying the
experiment. Under advice of Governor Hol-
'
comb Warden I.eldlgh has rerurd lo tu'r
over the pen to Contractor Deemer. In his
denumiclatioui of Governor Holcomb Commis-
sioner HUBsel shows an unbecoming degree
or partisan proJudlce. I Is a lamentable
fact that politics should be mixed with the
vital Interests of the tax payer There II
no good reason to advance why the state'
should donate $12,000 per annum to a private
beneficiary. - _ _ _ _ - _ _
Inlnthl" n nerlnet Ilc1i.
New York Tribune
From Colon Colombia , I Is reported that
too ; laborers have been engaged In Jamaica
for the Panama canal and that the work Is
going on under old auspices , Senor Vamitard .
the hopeful and optimistic director . superintending -
tendIng the burIal of new capital In that
hopeless , engulfing trench whIch has already
swallowed Ull so much. But another report
comes from New flrunswick N. J. . lo the
effect that n syndicate has bec'l formed In
that slate with n capital of $100,000,000 10
take over the work and prosecute It to com-
pletion. The old grants and privileges of
the Panama company expIre In about eighteen
months and the syndicate surmises that havIng -
lag made some satisfactory arrangements for
their extension It wt then have plaIn sailing.
TIme old chimerical project of Do Lesseps and
Wys Bonaparte dIes rather hard wIth enor-
mous ante-mortem expendIture , but It wl
perish all the same under any treatment that
may bo applied to It. The Nicaragua route
Is the ono marked out by nature and destiny.
and that will go through. The other I god
for nothing except a breeding place for the
IsthmIan aihigator . till It fills up and Is agaIn
overspread wIth jungle , when I may perform
a like service for the Isthmian monkey and
anaconda as of old.
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A Countr Globe.Democrat. ot 10me/ .
The greatest thing for a country , " exclaims -
claims Colonel Ingersol , "Is for all of Its
citizens to have a home ; " and In thIs re-
spec our own country Is to be regarded
as the greatest In , the world Our people
have what may be called the fireside instinct -
stnct In a larger degree than those of any
other nation. They are pro-eminently homemaker -
makers , and the proportion oC these who
own homes Is In excess of that known else-
where. The hIstory of the country from
the first Is the story of a constant struggle
for the ownership oC land and the multl11ca-
tion of family hearthstones. This purpose -
pose has been the controlling one In the
work of subduing the wilderness and extending -
tendIng the sway of civilization between the
Alanto and the PacifIc. The log cabins of
the earliest settlers represented the InspIra-
ton whIch was to Insure the development
of our unprcdthtel resources end the
winning oC a surpassing order of prosperIty.
Wherever American courago. Industry and
fortitude have been manIfested , there have
homes been established and the domestic
' -irtues nourIshed and encouraged. I Is
true as Colonel Ingersol says , that pa-
trIotsm of the best sort Is always found
where such conditions exist. Those who
are part proprietors or a country are sure
lo hove I and to hasten to Its defense In
a time of peril , as has beel so grandly ii-
lustrated In our own case.
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Tum I.AISINO SUO"
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I II to bl hope the Amorlca's cup will not
degenerate Into A growler.
Now York's educational scheme has been
reduced to two l's-Hoolovel and Herorm ,
I St. Paul has the widom or its rears I
will deer that census recount until the
Grand Army OnCamlment meets next 'car.
For a country that pretended to 'Iavo no
interest whatever In the outcome of the yacht
race the Briish press Is absurdly voluble
and Indhnant.
Mr. Antonio Mora. for whom the government .
mont collected I snll slm from SpaIn , has
been permitted to take iOOOOO of the total i
by the Inwer. I. :
The assertion of the National tlrlnl Casket
company that tn advance In the Price or i
wooden ovr.cost Is A sign of prosperity Is i
open to grave suspicIon. ,
: . Jim Corbet boldly declares that Dun-
raven Is not a thoroughbred sport. True for : ,
YOI , Jeemne . The earl refuses to talk for iamb-
Icaton or tie purposes.
I the Chlcgo Chronicle loungers for n
democratic speech with every syllable a lec-
note and every sentence a slogan , that or
mehard Socrates lbb at Lincoln wli flit the
bill completel .
Another large batch or troops are on time
way lo Cuba. These troops are not expeeto 1
to take n hanel In the flglmt . because the teho-
graph Is ruthlosly uprooting the huurreclon
on all sides. So ssy la\'ana reports. I Is I
presumed the last r. < pedltol Is one In search !
of recreation. !
Strange things are happening , nowadas.
The new city hal of Jersey City . which has .
cost the taxpayers $1,000,000 , gives ovldence .
of bad workmaumsimip. per laterlal and
cheap constructon , and yet the city nuthor-
Ites hesitate about accepting the bil 11 ng.
When Jersey City harbors s'mptoI8 or all
aroused conscience time country Is safe.
From officIal statistics collected In DaHl.
more It appears that only one perlon In every
ten who die leaves property , and that two-
lhlrda of the property owmrs hold only 6
per cent of the 11roperty. In the same connection .
necton the tolton Herald notes the fact that
In Massachusetts savIngs balks four.lrn of
the depositors have ony : a quater or the do- I
losits. :
Mrs. Frances E. Deullct or Philadelphia , 1
who has Just died at the age of 60 , waster
for years a well known newspaper writer.
She was one of the frt to make a business
of writing advertisements for the bIg dry
good houses. 5'le was a 10mber of the
famous 'i6 club or Philadelphia , and gave
valuable assIstance to the directors ot the
CentennIal exposition.
I takes a lawyer to make Ingenious pIcas
-that they are always ineffective la of small
moment. One of the most curious of this
class of pleas was one made In Now York
on Wednesday In behalf of a client who
had been convicted of assault. The lawyer
calmed ] that his clont could not help his
act ; that his case was simiar to that or Dr.
Jekyll and Mr Hyde ; that le had periodical
"sproes , " so to speak , or fiendishness .
John Sherman , an admirer notes came near
going to the front la the winter of 61-62
While senator tram Ohio he boclmo Impatient
at the seemIng so\ : ss wIth whmih the ti-cops
wore bEIng raIsed sad resolved to go Into
the fIeld himself. Accordln'y , hl recruited
a brigade , but before It went Into aetve :
service be was perladod by President Lin-
coIn and others to servo his country by slayIng -
Ing In the seumatc'p
NEIIASICA , IY NEllASI A.
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Written for The neo.
The land of the golden , glorlols corn
Nebraska , my Nebraska :
As smiling and fall as a summer ziuorn .
Nebraska , my Nebraska.
Thy plaIns are clothed with corn and grain ,
Nobraska. my Nebraska :
Thy fields arc flooded with sliver raIn ,
Nebraska . my Nebraska
Thy prairIes gleam with golden-rod.
Nebraska my Nebraska :
I gilds with gOI ! thy emerald sad ,
Nebraska my Nebruska.
The king of plenty reIgns o'er al
Nebraska my Nebrasl , :
From the low sod house to the palace w'l.
Nebraska , my Nelraska.
There's R song of joy In every mouth
Nebraska my Nebraska :
A song of 'trIumph over drouth .
Nebraska , my Nebraska.
Hal ! thou land of the glorious corn
Nebraska my Nebraska :
As smiling and fair as 1 summer morn
Nebraska . my Nebraslm.
-WILLIA HEED DUNROY.
' 1J1 U\Nl. VI N FIASCO.
Chorus or Exchanges : Quoth nlnrayenr \
'Ne'enmnorel"
"Nc\ermorel" I
ChlcaRo ecord : John lul Call take his ' . , .
revenge by Icoolllng 111 Imo large lI1'lle -
full of the AIHlcan geld reserve " v
Ghobo-lemnocrnt : \nll Valkyrie ! The
great " 'IIloudnly will waste 10 10re oe
its Clcelmlnn Latin 01 you ) , You ore n , or.
iiinmmenpohIe Journnh Maybe Ttmnravolm i
: llln 019 Ilnra\en
has weakened 01 that lrollso 10 Ilolsion
his crew I thy won the I'ace . Jut ho '
seems to l1vo been Ilrfl'ct safe.
Washington Sine : Lord nlnrn\en IhOI"\ . I
realize that tIm 1081 or the race Is hit i
ehIOtii'hi without a loss of temper along s '
with \ It. \ 4
Detroit ) , ' 1\ ( J'rrois : COIC to think nf It '
nn Iluiglishi ) seeker has heat v'
gn"l CIII leeler hls lo\er won I
In American wnters. t3umehi IL record eec-
tnimmly dO'S telll to lalec I lan hiomesiclc ] I :
S\rlnlneld ) Heplblcan : The earl Is angry : .
nll \ he knoll too , that his ) 'lcht cou\l ! not I ,
hope to wiui. And 80 time relt contest fet " '
thin America's cup In 189i . goes Into his-
tury
lhlnlllphla I.ellgr : TIme \merlcnn ' eo-
woiulil rather lose the 4nmcrIea's
1110 wOI\1 \ e Alerlea's rump "
throlgh a gallant struggle to hold It thln
rltaln I as the result . ! of technicalities.
I There Is no FJrt or glory In the laUcr. Ii
New York ] Sun : Meanwhie I Is some ,
satisfaction In lia''o hl\l thin delols\'ullon
already aford"ll or lcfcnlol"s Incontestable - ' .
testable suporinuity , 80 Ear ns ( eatetl ' and "
wo many add , to hove hat nn exhibit \ on 0 ,
thc spirit In whIch the A 10111 I owners
and unanngcrs of Dctouuhi'r hlve let ,
the vexatious ! u18101S raised by utceldemits ,
sible. for which they . certlllly , were nol respoui- "
Ih1111lphll Record t Ulle ! ! sle lethol1 /
can bo found to abate the tt'amimhont lull- II
mnee. or the locus of future contests can
ho hall nl 1010 1101lt 1181ant frol 1 11110 l. \
city It Is 'ery much to be feared that the
last nf the challenge lacls for thin A\lerlcals , . , !
CUll has been Ffliiei. Thin trophy wIll be- !
como I neJlectcd (1m' ! oC rIot" . whih no- ( "
boily will thlnl at striving for , and , thus itt
chief \llue ns nn incentive ) to tnterulloull ,
sPort will ho gone fur\'er. ;
Chicago Record sings : r
p10 Mistber Inlhllclt Quinn ,
Ye'roIWarH wlcomo whln '
y" care to try ncr boats UIn our wathers ,
" ' \1 oumy kind IV yacht-
Yo kIn Imllo tIme ! am\ or tint-
Yu'ra wlkome but 1)lazo ) fetch along yer 't
lughthers (
"Yo'ro n daisy , l1sther Quinn .
An' sure ye ougbt'er wIn
For qUlrlhers ye'm'e always : HalC anI ready for chose
So whlu yo think ye've got
A betther buIld yacht .
hether bulll av ) 'Ichl.
vo'n race y ( Ie ) ' & \ brIng along yoI
dQugh thers ! " .
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SX.U'I\ SNlt'i'S.
Indianapolis Journal : "I surely 110 feel ,
" the oC mutton.
touihi . complained leg mulon.
" / Irst I Jet roasted , nnlS , If that were
not enough , tomorrow they wi cut me
cold. "
Philadelphia Record : Youngster-Do you
0\11 remember losing your nerve In battle ?
Veteran-Onl once . uiuy Ion , and that was II
whel a bullet kiiockeul In aching tooth out
oC my jaw. . I
Washlnrton Star : "Decorations am all
wel II dah way , " fald Uncle Eben : "but
tam' nlus do man ( lot puts do mos' flourishes -
Ishes Inter 'Is hauLwrlo ( det does lo bUs'-
ness when hc signs or checl"
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Ilfo : The flitter One-I t(1 'ou. I man
changes his mind about hIs frIends and ene.
clanles
mils ,
"How SO . old man ? ' "
"Ills enemies stop hitting him when he's
10wn , but It'l then that his frIends hegln. "
Indianapolis Journal : "I have been almost
a hermit . " sighed the successtul man ,
"Now that my fortune Is made , alI I have
I Ito time or \ ) ' own , I find It almost \
Impossible to get In touch with the worll , " Iou I
" You ought to set a bicycle , " suggested
hIs friend. _ f
' "What's become ot the
Washington Star : o .
lllatfWm ? " asked the voter. .c
"Of the what " Inquired the canlllatc ,
"Of the platform. You adopted 1 phlt-
Corm at the convention . didn't you ? "
"Yes-oh , yes. 'Vo adopted one. But
we've disinherited it. "
Detroit Free Press : "Dmc and his wife
are a very loving couple. "
"You can't always judge by appearances. .
"I don't . "
"How do you know , then ? "
"Thoy always eat onions on the same
lay , "
TWO IIDS OF LUCIC .
Chicago Ilecort ,
Jones lost n dolarand he Celt so bad
ho to nuui s'h' '
That at once began pinch , 111 .
Ho'd quite recoverell , he founl he had
I In that time saved a crisp new tcn.
Drown wasn't so luckY-h" (01"1 the lull
That Jones had lost In the rush amid rot&
anI rou\
And when ho was done with drinking his thu ]
J 10no 1
lie found ho was Just live dollars out.
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Your MOlle"S " IForth or Gel I Back.
We Bank on Our Goods--
. That's what you want-and if its as good in every way
as tailor made-so much the better-We will guarantee you
the best suit of clothes in America-in good , reliable cloths-
substantial colors , at the same prices you pay for inferior stuffs.
$8.50 , $10.00 , $12.50 , $15.qO , $18.0. '
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_ vVil do well to at least visit us this week , for no one can
show.s fine boys'wearings as we do. Our reception room on
this floor is always open to ladies-to rest in-to leave ) , bundles
in-to trade or not , as they please. . .
Boys' suits , $2.50 , $3.00 , $3.50 and up.
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S. W. Cor. 15tlt and Douglas. Omuha's Reliable Clothiers "Si
Only Makers of jal1y Fine Clothing 01 Earth.
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