, * - . J--v--- . . . , . r , - _ _ . : ; : . . _ , . . , _ . . - - . - . . . . . . .7. . . - - . . . , " . . " , . " . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , , , , . w , ' . . , ' \ ' _ _ " " ' : . . . _ . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . - ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . " . . , . . I . I 4- TILE O:1\fATIA : DAILY J.11 : nD ; { BSnAY. SEL"I1EMBER 18 189lS. I TIlE , OMAHA DAIIX nm . ri ! ! _ - , : - - - _ _ . . , n . , nOSeWATn. 1l1or. . _ . _ , _ I - - - ' ' - oL---- ' : J'UmtlUmD EVeny 1JOnNSU. ( - - - ' - - - - - - - r--- ----s-- = TF.IIMS OF Ruisczt:1rloN. : flatly fle' . ( Wllhtut BundAY ) ) . One Tear..S * M Dally lIee nnll aunlay , Ono Yenr . . . . . . . . . . . 10 4) ( ) o ) flh : 1i1onh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & ( ) I ) Thl'1'ft Month ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 & 0 I4iinday Ute. One TAr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20' ) flAlurdny flee One Yenr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5'1 ' . 'Yeekly lJee. One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , OFF1CI8 Omnho. Tb4) UA lIulldlng. f10ulh Omihn : Singer IIIk. . Corner N and 211h St. Council 1I11111'J. 12 I'Mr' ' Sireet. . . chtera Offle . 217 ) ChAml of ommeTCl . . )1ew . 1nrk. 1th4)mI U. 14 and 15. Tribune nulldln ; WMb1ngton. 11117 F Sireel. N. W. COflJtr.SI'ON1W.NCI. All communlcntlona retAtlnlt ! 10 news and edl- # torlal mailer ehculll be djreqqi1 : To the Editor. ! nUSINESS LF.T'TlmS. All bUllnes 1ter "nd rrnitt.nee .houl.1 be addr.ssed to The uN . I'uhllshlnlt Compan OmahA. Prnii . cheek' an.1 1".IMnC. orders to be made PRVA.1" ! ' 411 tli . orcl-r 01 th' mmpAn\ TIm neE ) I'UDLISmNO COMI'ANY. RTATIMI-N'T : OF cmCUIATON. Oeorge Ii Tuchuck. a.cr..lnry of The flee Pub. Jlshln" cumpnny. being duly Aworn. Faya that the actual ' numb.r of full ant , COlnplete copies of the DAily Muintog r.nnlng An,1 . Rundny lice printed rlurlng Iht month of Auguat ltJ : ; . WAS ns tollowc : I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,123 : 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.00 : z. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.141 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2O,13i 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.oro : ; 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.107 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211,04(0 ( 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.000 & . . . . " . . . . . . . . iOt:1 : 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.171 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . H.117 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.111 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.071 .2.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.02 R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19016 :1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . It.JlG 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,053 ) 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 .090 ' 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 . tOO II ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.0'4 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . : oiso : To . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.21G 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.0S3 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.113 U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.M' 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.121 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.106 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.1K1 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.019 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.135 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,06 _ Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . " . . . .69.138 Lea , unaoid and returned iledttctions for L8" Ieduclons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . unsoll . , . . . , . . . . . , . . . . retuned . . . . . . . . . Net Rolcs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IG.l l Dally nverag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .97 flEOltUld 19. oZRCHUCK. OFOnO I. Sworn to b.fore me anti suhserlbe,1 In my presence Ihls ? nil day of SeptembPr , 109' . ( Sui. ) N. 1 J'JL , Notary rubuc. TO S'J'Arl 1"AIt vIsiToRs. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TIm l E' UECEI'TION nOOM. For tim accommodation ot out-ot- town patrons ot The Bee and parlcu- larly newspaper men and women who -will ! e In ntteniahlco ( upon the state 'wl < tall In Omaha. The Dee his estlblshed I reception room and writing room , ot which all are Invited to avail them- aelvPs The room Is on the ground floor ot The lice building and Is reached by the west entrance on Farnam slreot. I will be fled with chairs , writing tablml and other conveniences. ! There will bo a vhItors' register In which guesls will bo expected to InscrIbe their names. Al newspaper \leOPle , their friends and patrons of Tie Ben who come to the state tall wi be cordially welcome and will be expected to drop In al oren and as long as they find It convenient without waiting for I more formal invitation. SPECIAl , VISITORS HOUnS. Visitors to thc tall will also be given an opportunity to Inspect the unex- celled newspaper facilities of The Dee. In order however. that there may be no conCuslon. they wi bo asked to accommodate - commodate themselves to the following hours : The press room on tim ground floor oC The Dee building and openIng upon the west sIde ot the court wl be open to the public between the hours publc , ot 3:30 and 4:30 : each afternoon. The composing rooms on the sixth floor , entered through room 600 , wIll be open to the public each afternoon from 4:0 : to 6. No one who visits the state tall should go away without seeIng thc . finest newspaper plant In thc country. T OMAHA DAILY BiE. TO STATE FAIR VISITORS . - Innl CoiiiiitbiIouer Ihlssol aplnr- . cnt ) oXllectel ) his Grnl Island elcc- trlc lighting job to go through like a . . hash. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . The exhibis at the state tall are the ' b st cnl'tl for attracting Inhnlgrton to Nebraska that could possibly be dc- vIH > _ _ _ _ _ _ _ What the suprele ) court BUYS Is law - may bo UnlJlatlblo law to the great body or our citIzens , but Is law just the saJo anti will bo obeyed tK such , The people ot Lincoln are partkulal : ) ' Invited to attend the state fall at ; Omaha and bo convInced that DO ' mistake was made In locatng I In this cl ) ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Moslier Intl Dorgan are wondering why I Is that Bcemer succcllcd In ( . : getting better terms on his prllon labor contract titan either one or them did themselves. Hoke Smith Is again at his desk In L the Inte'lor dt'III'tmcnt and the wheels or go\'crIO\ continue to revolve with all fear ot danger from Ilossiblo cogging dismissed . I n few boys In the High school L want to learn to Illny foot ball , let : them ' cub together and raise by sub scrIpton what they neol to IJY I Ire foslonal coach. They ought not ' I ask the taxpayers to pay ; ror n conch I for them. : MembC'1 ) or the Nebraska suprcmo . ' - curt wl sit hcncerol.th on new qual- ' ercl oak ; chairs , supported on bal 'bem'lngs , I there Is un'thln mon ' . cnluch'o to the exact tllllnlsiroton I ot strict Justice i Is' new elk chair 1 and ball boarngl , Yo have refrained 1l'om inserting the 1 criminal division or the district C01t L In our schedule ot attractions for stnte fair visitors nlrel ) ' because the judgt 1 who lu'eslls over It Is so erratic that 'e cnnnot tel just when his customnry circus wi take ) llc ( The BolieiTihui turners scored n tew ; more big his In the tourney 1011nr ; , Aleut eighty nthlccl hued \11) \ for the prize COIItt0I I Is 1 matter or regret . that tldur' tile cl'cumstances . the city , canlot elt01.tull these tUlcra lB their merit deson'es. \ President Dlnz was only to have been I expected to Paint us attractive 1 111c- turo ot the contltol ot the Mexlcnn republic as lsslblc. Wih nU its peg - rcss , Mexico has 1 long rent to tr1\1 I " before I will get within hulling die - tnnco or the United Stntes. Police reform \llh'r A. P. A. ousplces has been promptly begiiii. AU the men who mid bcen tlCIIOSOl ) within the pas ' year : for seaiitltthizliig the service b ' relr acnndnlzlng by In- . . otclonc , ' note ! hnl011 conduct have been Iellttntet , and the most dlsrel- utablo ot the Job lot have been com- nls810letl aB CitltllIus and sergeaute. One ot the 11'ollrntor ) ' years or the , State university Is abolished this full . So far , so good. But Its 1)1110 should I not bo SUIlllel with another \ ellrt- mont or elementary instruction \ller the name ot , 1 School or Industrial nnt I Mechanic Arts or any other nnme. ' 1io way to IllakO the State tiulverelty I In1ko unlrsly n rca . , unlverslt' Is to llit nn eu't to l\pnra- tory work unte lie tlrocUoQ once nut I for all lwe TIm I'OMCI' ; lQtW fl'C7S1Ol ; TIn suprcmo ) court or NubrnRklt hal ull'letl the eonntttutloiiullty ot thc flli . CIHtU toll I new 1I01ce ( 'O'IIII1sIIU ' 1l nlHl UplH'h the \'nlhll ly ot the Cht'chll-ltl1l'l UII' P oliitineiits. Whlo this tlt't'Isloii Is at \'nrlnnco : with the 011inloll9 or Ilitiny li tvyers CIIUIU ) ' learned In tim l1w nlHl no less ( lllellt thnn the Jiltigeti of the cOlrt , It Is iies'erthieiiss the th'dslol or thl ( I highest Judicial tribunal ot this slnto 111 hhH1n/ upon e\r , ' Ilw , nhlll1 ) citizen. I Is I to 1m tt'11111'll that tile decision , wi be regarded ns 1I01tcl1 , mthcI' ' i thnn ( h . 1R strictly J11cnl I Is very 11- fl.t1lnto that the Iss1e bctol'e ) ito ( comt Involved Ilchlentnl ' a contro- \'IW bctweel 1 lllltlst governor :11 two l'cllblcnl state olcerH'hose ills- cOI'leous Ictol nuti tlsercl111hle 1)- ( IlolltmcltR 1 rellblcnl court haM thins felt itself cOlllletl ) to cnlorse. Iii ( h its instance , I ! In the case or ( . lie 1m. Ilcached statt olclnis two yt'ars . 1)0 , 1 r'llblcal court hits , ut\.ltn/Iy Il l rhallR : , strucl ; 1 dnIH/lnJ blow 1 t re- Illhlcll l ) selr'llrg1ton nll lellblcal slll'clne ) ' 11 the ( state. ' 'ho aCllultnl 01 lucre technical /1'OUllls or the Mtnte olclllls whom four - llftiis of 1 republican leglslattire hld chnnccl wih cO'rullt practices 1111I'OSR ne/Icct or duty , wherely the trens- 1''IS i looted and thc state wus ebbed , was 1 pC'nlcous eXl\lpl1 which Roon bolo Its delll-scl fruit. Stmu- Ilted by lie comt' nctln , the ( viiithl- catetl jobbers and boodlers jelled Ilnts to dominate l'cllhlcln ) ) & conveltols 1111 to foist UIII ) lie party 111 their successors - cessors lit olce men who Were 10re liii- prilciplel it i ald 10re UISCI'Ulllloll thnl ( the ' . U1d these men beol held 11)lly : o ceoiiiitnbhe and dtiOSctl from IccoUlt1blo all dOllsel 11'11 powcr ns the ) ' should ha\o. been , a lal : or tl record . and caliber of 'l'liotung .1. MaJot.s would novel have 11ared nSlllre to the governorship or this coiiiiiion- w n1h and inca or htussell's :11 C hurchIll's stamp woull have 10 Illaco 01 alY tcket Instead of wcakoling llllc conllol o 11 Its ulblased . jud/- ICltS , the RUII'cmo , court could have Ilsed Itself Iu pOllllr estimation . 111 strongthenct the reilblcnn 1)uirtY. The polcc cOlmlsslon decision will'l nlso naturally rccal the fact that the cnnctment or the polce bill was 01'- tm'ed by the general manager or the Burlngton railroad with the avowed dOHlgI to cOI'm't thc ( Olaha II1ce : ll 11 l departments . 1110 l1chlles for 111glng the city or Omaha under the poltcal tolllion or thc 111'ln/tol c zar. I now relnlls to bo seen whether tile peoille ot this city can bo buldozod Into corporate bOldl/e hy i ) OhiCdlflefl'S cubs swung , over their he1ds by such reprobates ito I I Paul Van- 10rvoort and such political desperadoes IS ' % V. J' . BI'ontch. A review or the history or this case or or the legal points Invol'el II this leclslon ds Is superfluous. Sufilce It to sny that the law was conceived In fraUl by 1 set of Iioltcal mounto- ( tanks , anti will now bo executed by just j the klinl I or len that , lIke Cassius , nro i lit for treason , stratagems and apols 1 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CONYIC7'-JIDZ FOREiGN GOODS. Are foreign goods made 1) ' convict lubor li l cOlllotng In the American mll'lct with goods male by the free Inhor h or this country ? This question Is suggcstet st by the report frttiitVnshiiiig - ton that the State departlent : has received - celvod through Its consular ngents information - formation obtaIned from cllmbm's or commerce and trade guilds In Germany showing that thc elplo'ment of ccii- vlct labor I growing In lint country and that large amounts . ot goods Illle by His labor It.O exportcd. I Is not stated that IIY of these goods arc reg- ularly sent to the United States , but hero Is very Itt reason to doubt that 80mo or them 111 ( theIr way here indeed - deed , It was 1SSo'tel 1 short ( lute age ' by one at our consuls to Germany that Much Is the case 111 he suggested al Ilvestgaton and also that SOle acton L bo taken to Prevent I possible the Im- ioltation of comivict-mitatle goods , tleslg- hatIng variety ) ' of articles which 1'0 thus II'mluCOtl abroad. I woull Iln- leMty be l1posslble ) ) for customs of- Iclals to distnguish convict goods ; froth others all It Is not easy to con - celvo how the Importaton at such goods can be Ilrm'ontel. In view of the I fact that IHlu1emtcll wines and ether artIcles represented 'to bo II\O arc 1 freely OXllolted to the United States I 1101 Europe there Is reason to belIeve i that the G I'lll maluCaChU'cI'S who I employ convict labor mud goods here , though posslll ) ' not so extensively as ; to Englanl anti HOIO other countries But lit aity event the ( matter Is celtalnl ) ' ono which should receive the sC'lous i attention or the government and the 1 labor O'jlllzlilons especially will I 1Ul In I a subject worth ) ' or their con , slderatlon. \Vo wlnt 10 convlct-IIHlo ! foreign goods ot Hny kind 1IIIrted L Into this country. I Is quite enough I that AmerIcan manufachu'els ' 110 coma - poled under the dC10c1tC h\11 ( to meet the severer competition or torelHu I 1anutachu'0' . employing : flee labor , which Is fully testIng thick ability to ; hold theIr share or the hOle immarket. T11Y.fZ FOU .iIOIITON. The . New York republican cnvonton I unanhnousl adopted H resolutIon de claIng Governor Mortomi to bo the choice or the relmblc1n rCII'csentath'cs ; or the 1 IIII'o atato for the ( Ii'st place I ou Ito presltlontlah ticket In 1800. ' ' 01 preshlouUI1 tcket 11 180. 'l'hls action was expected , hIm uterlmceB or promluelt New York republicans for sOle Hlo Past 11\lng CoreMhlHlowcd I though there was 1010 doubt t whether Iii e\'cl' y ease time IH'OrCtsod I II'otereuco for Morton WIS sincere . Even now there Is reason to queston ; whether Mr. 111att and some of his ( oh - lowers really desire that Governor : [ or ton shal bo the republican CllUillto : for president 11t year , having SUI1 po'tel the resolution favoring him be Cllse I was politic to to 80. UUllues- tonabl ) ' Mr. Mortol Is 1 very strong IUI In New York ; and ho fully merits the high respect ut confidence ho enjoys - joys , which Is not confined to rcpubU- calS , In every public saton he his oc cUll led ho has shown 1 high order ot ability amid 11 none more so than In that at chief eecut1'o or the Empire state le bUl bolt bhnsclt aloof tram . the ( l factions , bo bus not hilt pmtrtisitii- s hill ) nbo\'o every other conHhll'rntln , it util iiitt ' hns . heen 111 hit com'le so Innlfc't 11101111111 ) by high nail wUlth ' iutot1es thnt ( l his pollcnl olllnelt ) ) ! have heNI CU111Ied ( ) to nckiuowietlge , thl ! Per , 11 ilil caiidhhitte for lie ( ' ' IIIII lS a cl11hlnto I' tl'cshllle l a''i P. Morton coull carry Nl'\\ York , but whlt woul,1 , Il his availability In othe' states which must be rcletl UIIII to t elect 1 Il'lmblcan Il'eRllol t ? 'Ehitit : : ' . Iot.tol Is wel thought of b ) ) ' lellllclns ) gClcrll ' Is tiiiipiestiuii. 1111' . They regard hhn ns being I 80111 , sate Inn , whl woull tiuitlotiht- , ell ' lal ; I gootl president Ind who . woull celalnly lalllaln thl dl/ul ) ot ( lint high 0110. Hut all hue (111811'l Il catlons lOSSeSsetl ) 1)V Mi ' . Mortoii ' lctolls posscsel ) _ : l' 1'0 Ilossesscl j by other lCllnblclls who hl\'o the Htllllonnl ltvlntnge or IJII much 'ollO' thll he , tlHI ho\ 1uch m or In Ili\lll ( o this is I hut I POP1I- li ti' ek'e ( ion ' ' ' 11' l'llctol every eXllol'lcncctt ) ollNII il iidetut1IuIloi.hi' , : lm.ton Is nit old 111 1 , though still vigorous for ono If his age , 1111 would 10t sth' the Iltel'est 1111 elthusilsm or lie ( ) 'ounJel' class or voters its woull Hcel 01 : lcKllle ) ' . I Is hnllosslble ) ) to say huw fiti' thc 1Ctol of the e\\ YOt'l l'ellhlcll con- \'cntol . lit Ilelllll its preference fet ' 1 Ir ' Io.tol wi he regl'lel lS hhlln h > UIIOI tIn cOlventol or Icxt 'ell' that w ill choose delegates to the lntonll convelton , II0bahly ) he will get the Blph'o ] ( state iheheguitluti , In which case his h lIume wi of courSe le 11'lsentell to t the ( lntollal ( 'Ol'eltol , but It Is lint liel ' he1 ha \'e Juch support . be- rU11 this or that I wi be Illu.tculnrl ) Iggt'elh'c In urging his jioiuuuiuttioii. AS ASSUlf ! : SUCWSS. , The Xlhlslm State Call It Omaha this t year Is 10W 11 t1SStl1'Cl ( success , N ot thlt lt 11) ' (11110L1S ( there nl - Imlilelt l daliger that ( I woull be I Iullu'o 101 that the mel who have : spcnt RO much ( lint' . energy and 10W ) at 11) 1010nt faltered In their \vO'I ; for fear lie resnl8 would not be what they hOllel l1tl eXllcctet1 But the p reliii'ntory Period Is II\n)8 lalle to b ring thehitys , IlshllHI , IUII miiisiiuitler- s tituthings that mlgh have 1IIIerleil the t sl'ceSR of the hugo \ltlertll.ln ; The PrepitratorY ) ) erlol ( has been safely nissed. The II'Mt two days of the ( great eXllosllol IJIccI mole thll lie ( m 10 t sanguine : have miuiticipntcd , and It i s t1IOCOSS1I ) ' to await the rClnlnln lu's to characterize the tall as nit \I - Iluultml &uccess. JrXWAN 'uos'i'uu'i'- The address of Pt'csilelt Dies at the ollellng or the : Iexlcal conI'css slwws that ( our neighbor ICllbHc ) , In whom I u , ' tellnl tles'eloh.iieiit the ( A1erican Ilcoille l should hllw a great hmier'st ( , Is e njoyiuig ulusual ProsPerity a 11(1 iiiitk- ) 111 Inl- Ing l . . good progress. The Jlnln , Inclus- f. y 1M actIve mimi ( hue ) Icsilent states t hat ' thiei-e his becl n 10tnbe ! Increase 11 I the output or gold. There IIIS bten It relarkahlo : growth of the Ilostnl ( busine.os lming the htst ; yeai ' , which Is I l , most suhstantnl evidence or In- cI'eased Proslerlty. Itui lhi'oad ' prosperl ) Hnll'oltl cOlsh'uc- ton and tho' extension of ( et'allh ! h ues have gone steadily forvaril 1111(1 hl Incs \0 stl'l\ly COI\111 :11 luslw8H l With both has bocn gOOt1 'lhe Ie\'enucs of the gO\'el'nlent have Increased - creased and tim Ilrcsllent ( ( , vas nhlo to ( 4 sa ) ' to lie ( cont.osl that the.o Is favor able profuse or the receipts uf thc t t'cns10' the ( current fIscal Ylal equaling OXCHUI'es , viticii Is a better - tel' slu1ton than the Ulted Stat : ; CHl boast 'l'he message or rexlco's chief exee- , ut\o i ought to bo highly gI t'hlg anti elc01'Iglng to the . MexIcan 1I011le ' . ald 010 effect I Is very . tl'e to hl'e : Is that ( or atlctl more fOI'elgn cal- - tnl to that counh' , so that thc ( prs ' . )101' pe'lt ) tim couhitry I Is lOW cljo'llg b S hot onlct'ltlln to he Illntllllel hit Increasel 1"01 what has been nccol- Illshll0' ' much Is due to the wise , ' bloal 111 progressIve statesmanship oC l 1resllelt Dlnz , who Is serving his third ( terJ With every 1881'IICC of another . lie Is ,1 exceptionally ahlo 1al l1d Ir at tlulltS he hits exercised tles ? his his authlr- Ib' ( somewhat arbitrarily all not alto - guthel In hurinoiiy with rellhican Ilcns , results have justled his course . lo ( hits I.cllt Ileuce within the COlltl ) ' aul 111ntl11el (1'lcull ) ' relations with m other counh'lcs. 'l'he few attempts thai I : have heen Jalil since he bccalo IWell- clout to stir U ) l'o\'olutOl IUle tieci u sulallcluHhcd 111 1t II'esent , aI- though ho undoubtedly . has clemles , the very large majority of tIm Iexlcnl Ileople have thc utlost cOllllelce 11 Diaz. Ullor his ltlmlnlHtrton the policy ot Mexico his been to cult\te closer relations with other cOl111Ies , wIth 1 : view to ellal'glug 111 Imnpm-ov - lug C0tJol'cI11 conlltons , In NII1t , lrcdllelt Dim his been guided h- the ( II'OIItIjS or the highest pah'lothln mil the wisdom or hiM IOhiCY Is shown II the filet that today Moxlco hanoi n better credit , a higher melsulo of pros - Iorla more cOlteltol peollio ) l\tl r4 stronger place among thl ( IItoIH .hlD m ever befoi-t 1Vhien , duo cOIHllm'atol Is given to the great dltculteH ( limit ( had to bo overcome certainly Diaz must bo regarded its ole of the greatest states mel or the ( last hllir of thin century. The questol ( ot cultvatlJ tim cllost relations betweel tIme United Stati'm 0 al Mexico Is obviously one to which the pcoplo ot both republics should I\o serious consIderatIon. ! " 'h1tm'ol' bar - tiers still rC1aln to the fullest coin niercial I Inthlle- ( ought to bo t'olo\'ed la soon as I Is pOlllhle ) to to so , to the mid that each country aha 1 get the largest bllelts that cnn conic tram n i ' Policy ' ot broad 1(1 liberal intercourse . Thieve Is l'I'IS0n to believe that Mexic ( ) It pI'elll'cl to 10et . the Unlel Staten hula ) - In furtliei-amico ot such 1 111. hey amid wo should not hesitate to do our part toward Its attainment. Owing todelays the World's tnlr - - - dllllolUl1 ) hi - ' 10t ) 'l't ( Ilen ? .loh'cl'cll . ! ( 10 t ll ( 111' to ( \ h011 they \\1'1'0 t\\'nl.tll l ( , nt wi lot hI l'elll ( ' for tie' 11'1'1' h ) ' ulII I f , 't WIIIII' I , 'J'Iit' Nebraska Itl I' fair 4 lentimie , hiovever , wi befl 11'lllly ht h In I' hltll tt the successful lxhllll' ) , I , t 11ll'W or the sharp COIIllttOI i 11 hotors they wi he worlh IltoRt IR . much its thl ( \Vorltl's f air shelllIlh" , [ SOII lnt'liiht'i-s or the ( Board of Ethti- caton still II'dt8t ot tile Sall theo ' 11 i resllect ) to ( lie ( teaching or drawing ( hut ( hey d It iii ' ( tii ' thl tll ( 11 Iefllcct tl tm Sillit'i'c \'I , leI ur schools , WIII the suul- 11) ' or thc lewl ) ' elected super- i ii ( elident. who hld been reedy- II l $ lO t 'ea' Wla fixed nt $ : looo , or . UO ( ) hess thll his Ilrelleclssol' had l'cclh'III , ole of the Intclolt lellm's h ) said lint thel' was Just MU luch i . wOI'k to he ( lithe 111 It \\'al \\'ol.th just ns luch whether It was dOle ly Ole 1I0'HOt 0' anoher. ( The s alary clucHtulln the other telJrtlelts seels to be dealt with In lie sale i iutnmiet ' . Viiy not n Ilostnl sn\'llgI hall ; In- stenll of a Imll Issue ? ' 'ho llltlll sayy Inl i Illk : wouhl supply the ( govetil- t iieiit. vlthi n ' lonn at lelt wih 11011111' ) It a low I'ate or nltlt'est , I would he I loan II'actcnly l creatctl out oC the ulr , be- caUHe thl feeling or safety II regarl to deposits 11 such I bank woul , ehicollE- age RII'II to I munch greater extent tIthe t . ( lt'lVflte ) sa\llls balls , whose SCC1.1 ' 1101S not I1s111ro the sale coilm tllclce I Ilon the ( IICQlllc A postal HI\III lall should ho ole or lie ( plnns or rcle\'llg the h'sl.y ) seriously ' COl- slthii'd by 1'iigress . IS SOOI I\S It meets. A l'eioiiucylymtuila Iln out out n hunt- II l eXIICtltol ) II tIme Colorado ioioun- talns has btcume ) ( lost , amid dcsilie tl Ilr/c l ruwUl1 offered for hlfo'lltul lelll l : to the discovery or hIs wlcre- ahouts m 10 tlco or him his been hall II l over tOi ( Iln 's ? Now watch the Ilresl- 11eltal ( possIbilities or Peuitsylvmtiiiit 111 oilier states lule I bee hue for thc znouiimtaiuis of Colorado , A place wherl they cal get lost for tel ( months would stilt most or them even better. A .Jubleus I 1)'Clt Chicago Ti ibune. I 11. Soverel/I's boyct ! has strength enolgh , left II It to crawl he should hasten to cal It off. p Jht'I I ( Nntlonihlse.l. Indlannpls Joural , Kentucky's sectional "burgoo" was naton- alzed at thI 'encampment. stimi . I will take yeus for an outsider to atain the per- fection of that delectable edible as represented - sented by retlrnL ! visitors C No , . 6i ! OUI' Clu" " . , .8Iohe.emocrat. Our riway car are twice as heavy as ) ' the English. and our tracks cost hal as touch . yet v.a lucid the record for Cast trains The tight Iltl Island Is no match for forty- : five states , al . . marching . under Did Gory , Furhu"htul Chntlu"1 iiooeii. Chlcqso ( Tribune. Chauncey titpew- Is now getting out his ) makeup box and , his 1 blue jeans . Jn prepara- ton for his approachIng appearance as the tarmers' friend In the farce entted "Shak- : . lug hands for the PresIdency. " He Is also , polshing II his collection of'storfes , which are alt heirlooms and - , very . .val - able , Make . J Iuto Neat. - MIflhepoii ! 'rlbune As little corn as possible should he marketed - Ileted , but I should be put Into cattle and I hogs so far as possible , and the sperior , qualy of the corn fed article will always : Ins lre tl2m a good market at remuneratvc prices. Corn h aptly called the hey to the ; Amcrlcan position ; It is the greatest cash crop that can be raised In the north , and we ar glad to see that Minnesota farmers arc every year Increasing thlr corn acreage. Toughs u.Jh TitireN. lan5aa City Slor Americans as a rule are not socially : "thick" with kings . and so It I unfortunate that Mr Wilam Waldorf Aslor In the rare event of a citizen oC this ( great republic Itoh- ncbblng wIth a monarch , shoulc have selected King Milan of Servla , about whom the 10si respectable circumstance Is that he Is the descendant of a swineherd. and who Is per- sonaly one oC the mos disreputable of the numerous "toughs" who have borne the tte : of king , I . ColH TJhteICIIhout ( ) oll"H , Ihladelphla Times. I I the escape of Holmes shall 10 possible In PhiadelphIa there Is Ittc 11elhood that he can fnaly escape conviction for murder. lIe Is already a cons let on hIs own plea or guilt for a less offense that would hold him In prison for years and I he were able to elude punIshment on the pinching Indictment for murder , time would doubtless give up more of Is secrats and assure his conviction In another tribunal for one of his many other murders. -p stilti . l'u111 for Ser erthH. f'Tlbner News. Now that the ( penitentiary con act has been let ugull , malY voters ot the ( state are asking why , It was necessary 10 let the con- tract for feeding the prisoners In order to british a ser berth at the expense ct the people for a contractor wIth a salary of $3,000 and perqulllte ! The inmates of all other Institutions are fed and clothe.l wlholt the aid of a contractor and It Is hard for the average citizen to understand why the warden cannot attend to the prIsoners as well as the Superintendent of the Insane Asylum attends to the patients. p EschuUIJ Am.'rh'un MontH , l'hllndelph HeL'rd , Theta calnol be a reasonable doubt that the action at tue local authorities of Germany - many In adopting ' restrictive measures against the sale of American meats Is Invidious , al' promptcc no ( bT anLary but by poltcl consideratioca. br evertheiess , the new regu- lations preacrie.t , by Secretary Morton con- cerning meat 1insptctioml , are In themselves wholesome ; and lonecfect ot their promulga- ticn and rigid 'ntqrccmeitt will be to demonstrate - ) nfccmelt lemon- strato to \4Ufaetol ! ! or impartial Oer- mails theinseii' r : } hat the discrImination against Ainericjon .1\eats \ Is sImply another instance - stance oC defeec7 ? , to agrarianism rUI wild. --1-1-I - 'I 'he ( I"pon ) of G4)Id. Icao , " Tribune r\11 The exports QC gQI,1 , from the UnIted Slates since the closelp1a93 aggregate nearly H70 , 000,000 In coln 'ildt bulion , and the excelS or export ovnulmorts In that time was nearly $ t20,600JQOQ The dUfertnaa b i much more than the'dtal \ output Cram our gold mines In that tmELso that the stock ot our public and pclvntel holding or gold has diminished sInaI' tm close or the World's fair , In spite 1f Ur three issues of bonds and of what thl syndicate has done In maintaining - taming the rCnVS since its legal obligation to do so ended s'thne three months ago. The situation Is a pitiable outcome of democratc "sucess , " and suggests a repetition ot nit old-time remark , with slght variation to make It read : "Another such a victor anti the country would be ruined " Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Repor Royal Baking Powder ( AUSOLVTELY PWE. 1cItfl CORN . A Pe'v hteisinrksoisthie nohlll ( l.rn- Ilortol" or Cfrrnt l1'ilI' . lt , J.uls Itt-public. The tendency of the Agricultural deput- ment has bee to unlcrestmato ( the country's crop yield. This t probably duo to dolre to ba conservative. Private estimates are estmates . generaly on the other side of the line. Absolute correctness Is , of course , out of td thC t question. The crop on which estimates d iffer mostly Is hal of . dlrer ' 10sty ! corn. According to mOit of our grain authorIties , thIs year's coin rep will be the largest in the history of the country. hut that Is not the report or the AgrIculural dep3tmont. The condition [ or the crop Is rated at 96.4 In the report for Scp- tembcr , issued lat u-cole. The yIeld per acre for the entire country at a standard of 100 Is 28.6 blrhols of shelled corn. I hoe ( conliion at harvest Is the same as reported by the government for the beginning of SW' t c'mher-9C,4-the average yield per acre wil i be 27.67 bushels. The total acreage Is pbcd at 107.8 as compared wIth last yeu's , which wo thud to have been 62GS2.26 acros. Thh wOlld make the total yield for the entire countrynt quite 1,860,000,000 bushels , Our greatest corn crop wasrown In 189 anl ao nmounted to 212.892,00 bushels. Thl of 1888 was 1,987,790,00 and the one 11 U9 was 2,060if4,000 ; bushels There are tbe larg- cst corn crOl1 In the history or thc country. We have , had one other , however , which cx- ceede the government's estimate of this year's crop , In J886 the yield was 1,936,176- 00 bushels. To beat al prcvlous records thIs : year we shall have to produce about J p.r cent more than the governnient's latest el- niato I appears from the Agricultural dc- partment's h report that this year's acreage Is wveral million acres below the a\eta , c. The total for the whole country Is 67,463,486 acrOl , marly 9,000,000 less than In 1891. nut notwithstanllng the short acreage , the crop Is gong ! to be an enormous one , even as conservatively eslmatej by the govern- m.nl I wi belt the annual average for the ! last l five years nearly 300,000,000 bushels There Is scarcely a doubt now that 11s- l'url wi take frt place among the states as a corn produc1 this year I certainly will I the government reports for September - ber arc relable , The condition of thIs state's crop Is rated 111-considerably higher than that or any other crop This means ,13,29 bushels per acre. or 2H,260OO bushels for the whole state The ' ' go\'erment'9 estimates - mates , both as to acreage and condition of crop , are taken In figuring out thIs result. 10th Illinois anll Iowa have more acres In corn than Missouri , but In condition of crop each ranks below the later , one 1 and the other Hi poInts. J stmstng the yield per acre of each at tha normal standard to be equal to Missouri's-and Secretary Mcrton himself Is authority for the statement - meat that no state's Is greater than Mis- souri's-lilinois will prouce / about 233.256.- 000 and Iowa over 215,116,000 bushels of corn thl9 year The probability b i that all three states will 10 better than has been estimated by the government. Together they will produce considerably : more than hal as much as all the rest ot the country Most of the crop Is beyond danger from- frost and In another week or two all ot I wi be saCe. p ShntrrJI" PuhlC i'njlcnce. , , J""lon Adoertlser "Oeneral Clarkson favors Senator Allison Alison for president. " I Job were living now he would undoubtedly prefer to be rlten with sore boils from the crown of hIs head to the sole of his foot . to go sit In the ashes and listen to the pIous consolations of hk three friends and the Impious advice of his wife , wie rather than be compelled to read some of the ateged news that In some Inscrutable way contrives to get IselC telegraphed , as the devil declared , according to the devi delared record In the book ot Job that he ( the devil ) came and went to and fro In the world , and UII and down therein So General Clarkson favors the nomina- ton for the presidency of Senator Allison. In other words , the republicans of the state of Iowa beIng unanimously , not to say vo- ctferousiy . In favor of their most distin- distn- guished citlzeaand political leader , a prom- Inent Iowa republican I ot the same mind with every other Iowa republican , prominent or not. And this immense information Is loaded upon the telegraph wires at Des MoInes anti goes hurrying and scurrying and whiz- zing and buzzing and glittering and glister- andlterlng - / glster- Ing. and humming and booming , all night , long throughout the length and breadth of fortY-foul states and presumably Is served up hot tor breakfast In London Paris , Der- In , St. Petersburg and Zanzibar ! I TII 1'\UNU ! SiO" ' , The death of John Dunn . a Zulu chief , made orphans of sevlnt ) . chlhrc : , I Although a trine early In the ! season Scp- stun. ember ( II supplying al abundance uf holj I stun.An An Indiana Solomon , seconded by n Juicy . holds that kissing 1 woman I hot assault unless the woman resists. la orllr to secure evidence against an ai- Irged disorderly house In New York two of the policemen voted as club men. There was no deception In that , for nil the policemen of necessity are club.men The death or I'rof. , E , V. Riley . the noted blgo10gls1 , was duo to reckless coasting on n bicycle , his wheel struck a atone at / the foot of a lull In Washln/ton , throwing the / rider and fracturing his skul , N. Louis Coulon , a distinguished French lawyer has : a beard nearly eight feet In lengthi. Unfortunately he stands less than five feet six Inches anti Is compelell to weRr his unllluo adornment In cols around his neclc. neclc.I Is a curious circumstance that J. I. Ash- bury thlrt I nglsh challenger for time AmerIca's cup , should die nt this Ilartcilar tune , Ho contended for the cup twice , the , /rt tme with the CambrIa , In 1870. Rnd the second time a year later with the Llvonla. Robert Pate an Australian millionaire , whose death I reported , struck Queen \Ic- term In thc face with a cane forty years ago , when he was a lieutenant In the Tenth lus- sars. I For this ( ho was banished to AVstrahin , He auiiassed great wealth , hut was A\strnla eI- butted to leave Australa , ) I Is given out as a remarkable circum- , stance that Pierre Iorliard , the tobacco king I does not use thc weed In any form. I we ! did not know how good tobacco Is we might think he refrained from the use of tobacco 'on ' , the same principle that doctors are said to avoid taking medicine Two relics or He\'olntonnry times to bo : exhIbited at the Atlanta exposition , relics to : which an unusual amount of sentimental interest - , teret attaches . are the sash and sword worn by Major Andre They are the property 0 : one or his descendants , 11r , Alfred Rodney , anti are sent to Atlanta by Mrs. Greenhalge , wife of the Massachusetts governor. _ Emperor Wiiam ! was surprised and displeased - pleased at the forced march of General von \on Waldorsee . whIch resuled In the discomfiture of the Army ot the South. Naturally hs 1011 be. his imperial majesty commanded the dlscomnod army , General von Walder- see showed himself to be 1 great general by his but maneuver , a mighty bad dlplomnt. The crisp new one , two , five and ten dollar bis wi be ready for Issue within a month or two ; and I Is said that the Bureau oC Engraving - gravIng and Prlnlng , anxIous to offset the criticisms ' evoked by his early attempts at postage-stamp making , has endeavored to make the new currency exceptionally at- trctve , But lie quality of the work Is a secondary consideration . The main thing Is the quantity getatable. Garrett P. Servisa the astronomer , got lost In ascendIng Mont Dane a few weeks ago In a furious snow storm , narrowly es- caped shipping Into a crevasse and was snow- bound without food on the Dromedary's Humps for a nIght and two days. lut he trIed I again a fortnight later , and made the . ascent , when on his return to Chamolnlx he .was aluted with cannon and champagne In recognition of his pilek , A ! conspIcuous figure at the celebration of the Society of the War of.181 , In Inllmoro on Tnursoay , was ( allaln Jame otooper Speaking at him the lallmoro Sun says : ' "Captain Hooper was born July I. 1S0t. and when 10 years old was a powder boy on the United Slates schooner Comet , In the Chesa- peake bay , on which his father was an oil. of- cer. He remembers the events oC his early years and no one applauded more enthusiast caly than he at the park celebratIon. The appearance oC Captain Hooper docs not Indicate - cate his extreme age Ho Is at tall and commanding - mantling stature , agile In his movement , and looks many years younger than he Is The captaIn occupIed I seat In the park pavion , together with members of the society In- vied ( guest and these who took part In the exercIses. " . p NICK1JL-JN-TmhiO-SE.or POETRY Somerville Journal. o IC I only had I yacht Then summer days when I grew hacht , Leaving this sun-tormented silacht I would go sailing-surely : nacht In loneliness. for charming Dacht Would go wih me to share my lacht Pure happiness without n blaeht Our lives would sitow and when wc gacht flack home again no schemer's laelt Could spoil our joy , for not a jach Ot care would slay within our cacht To worry us-but this Is racht , - - - - -4 1\\ ( ) l'nmHI - (0JI : NT. IJ.o\c . City Jounal The real contest In thl ( 10\\1 \ tllcton this year lu't be bltween the drmocIII end 110pulsts-for second 111/11. Sluux City Tribune : The state fair held lt nes Moines last week was a financial tucreu , Ih Incoll was $20OOQ over expenses , which wi lay tIff the Indebtedness of the nssIa- ton anti leave a balance In the rectory ( . The total receipts from gates nail ' 1"111- theater were $19,361 , which .loet nut include $13,000 worth of tickets Mhl In advatice , The 11rlvlcles. etc. , brOllht In about $ 6,000 , tanking the ( total receipts $38.00 In round } nlnlcrs. 'he state fair this year was milan- a/et In a businesslke Ilnler , and , A a r- smut , was a success. Cedar . Rapids Thll : Iowa'a barley crop I reported as big as the oat crop this year , enough to supply the breweries of the ( rountry And yet , Iowa cannot legitimately manufacture a bushel of this grain Into beer : she must ship It to ( other sllt8 for manu- " Cacture ant return It In the ( fluid state for Iowa consumers To Icrmlt beer to 10 sold in Iowa , but to \rohlblt its manuCacture la , as much the higiit of business foliy as to foly A 'i ' prohibIt the feeding of Iowa oats to Iowa horses until It had been made into ' unti hat Inloroul11 /roul11 / , feed in II some ether state. Right or wrong , the Ilrolucts , of all manufactured articles from Iowa grains sol.1 . In Iowa should ho I manufactured In thIs state. 10 i , Dubuque Telegraph : The expense of enforcing - forcing the revenue la\s In the southern district - trict of lawn exceeds the I'eveuue , utah the aslgnet reason Is that for the sake of the foes to be made thc federal marshals are superIIOusl ) ' and extravagantly industrious In the pursuit antI arrest of "lrnotlpggers. " Whlo perhaps few . If any , arrests are made that arc not warranted b ' law warrante by , they ore ac- complshft In such a way as to increase lie cost of the administraton of justice . The obvious remety Is tile substitution of salaries for fees , I congress should pass a law ' providing for thc payment to mahals ali their depute of fixed annual sumsl the detection - tecton , arres' ant prosecution of bootleggers would be more cconomlcaly effected . ' 'Jl'rJ 'I'Itlb'Ll-iS. Atlanta Constitution : Strngor-I would like to see your bill colctor I moment 1 1-tlitor-Ceraini' : ( ! John , hand the genUe- nll that shotgun. Chicago Times-Herald : The fact ( lint n 11t man replies tn n hoarse whisper doesn't necessarily Imply lila answer Is neigh New York Recorder : And spealcing' ot 8lcal\ng the cup , thc colored genticinata was not ! enteman WIS far wrong when he paid : "Good name for dat boat ob ours Iiiissoy. She nlmB keep nil de udder boats off , 80 sho's dc IIeI Cincinnati Enquirer : She-I shouldn't decm nn engagement as bliidlng as n mar- rtage ! HeMore so A breach ot promise suit nearly always cost more than u II\orce. Chicago necord : Shelave yoU been reading UI on this ) 'nch race ? 3ou leWel ) 'es. She-WelL now , where Is the sail called the 'baby : jib ? ' sai calCl He-Healy. I don't know . but It ought to bc somewhere near the spanllerl Washington Star : "Politics . , " said lie ( self-made mal , .al.a.s reminds me of scmethlng I noticed when I set out In lto as a saior , " \Vhat was that ? " "There's 10 good knowln' the ropes unless - less you've got a pull. " Vogue : "Couldn't your husband be induced - duced to try the talh cure ? " "I think ho could. He's tried dozens ot things he didn't believe in . ' Detroit Free Press : Burglar-Your money or your Itfe. Sleep Father-Take both , but don't wake the baby. ChIcago Tribune : Orlnnln-Yol would . hardly believe I , but since I began taking n swImming bath at the natatorium once n day I have run my weIght down from 207 pounds to 193. town Boap flarrett-I can easily belevo i You us. Indianapolis Journal : "I think yoU are just the bestest goodest husband In all the world. " al "I wonder how much she wants ? " "And he gave I to me wihout fuisin , ft bit. I % vnder what - he has been up 9lnf EASY POSt JIM , > Cincinnati Enqulr ' "Cli tel me " IRked the maiden coy , 'Is there any balm or art That can make whole ant mend again A shattered , broken heart ? " i , , " 'Tis easIly told " saul the lawyer bold , " ' "Ivc known the plan for ) 'cjors ; The cement used Is yellow gold , Dissolved In lllalnttCs tears. " - - _ - - . : - - - > . : t ( , ' .1 ; , 71' - . 71'i' , J-'i ' i' , - ' . 4' ' ' ' 'lIt 111/ ( / ' - - jtt , ! , ' , - - ' ' . ' - : ' " : ' -4'i- . ' i ( iJt - - " , . , - ' - " - J' - " . { . ; : , . . , . . 1 " The Fly Young Man - _ Isn1t necessarily a tailored to order young man-He may be a young man who has got onto himself after many trials of tailored to order suits-but he is usually a reformed young nlan I-e knows its not necessary . to pay high prices for fine wearing ap- parel-because become acquainted with us-I-Ie's not ashamed to o\\n that our label is . under his coat collar-I-Ic's got over that , for there are many things about the making of a suit that our tail- ors excel aU others the e's in-although one thing they can beat us C at They cat sometimes get twice and three times as much as we do for the identical cloth. We commence at $8.50 ! and have some up to $30. - . BRowHIliKJH& ' S. W. COt. 15th and D01tglas. OU1ubn's Reliuble Clothiers Only Makers of Really Fine Clothing Of Eorth. I