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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1896)
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VnihIngton , IO7 F Striet. 1. W. CO1tIflSPONDt'.NClt Ati eornmunIcaflon .Inttig to newft an1 (1I. torinI ! llnttr houId b nd1tepsed To the 1AUor. usists ; L1rrTIns ! All buIne IUeri in1 rfmIttnC f1Uflh1l h. dre(1 to TIlt. flee I'ub1Iulng Omhn flrnft , cliecki nTI potoflIcP OttICr $ to be made i.iytjle t the order of th iott1IlIflY. T1fI J3V.I PUUt2tTITG COMI'ANY. ST41 rMtN : [ ' o1 etflcUhkVO. State of Ni'1w:4crtl DoiigIa ounty. fliorgp IL Tehuck. pertnry of Th0 Ion Puh IIshng rotnpnny. tfIn duly iwotn. tftt th9 ttuftI ntinitpr of ( till anJ eornltA c'Ie nf th Ially ! ornIng , IYlnn Ifl(1 ( tlIflIRy 13eP prnt4 ! ( tIIrng the month Mayo 1&D0 , wa 8 fo1Iit I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1S.2 P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It.2C9 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : t 19.2io IS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . 1t 2S 14 . . . . . . . . . ri lt.lt $ 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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My coTnn1IInn ? xptri Decemlier It. 1)O Politleni ( 3 clofle cellars are tilso In gt.c1 t ( leifla D ( L (1Intiipy 111k'ys lint nmnngetl to - . CttIft 1hbtit ( ; IiJtiiy. , No one feels grtter : reIf now hint tlio prt1ImII1nrIs are over titan thu average cIty hull elnhtloyc. Eiighui IH eoniplninliig of ( Irouth. It Is really too bitl : iiattire imnuot sntIfy nIl portions of the gJobe nt the niine tinie. SiIP1oft $ S1)flhl ) slinuhi tiit1 a iww coiniiinnilt'r to taki cltarge of It forces Iii Cuba In ( ho iilnce \Veyler. . Then whnt ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ It Is nn III winil tlint blows nolioly good. The tOrfla(1O Insurance conipa. tiles nijil their agenis are reilIIIlg the Iinrvest. If the IIl1hIStS vIhI only put a pro- hihltlon 1)11111k In their natlojial p1ntforn they will tike : away all excuse for fnr- tIir existence from the newly organIzed home pioteetlon PartY. rUhie st. 14)1113 cychne must hinve been horrIble eiioughvlthlont having th liar- ror Iiicreased by tli 1)uIhIcatioIl of the , ' horrIble j)1c111re4 ) that have leeIl : itlorn- Iiii some ol' tIii so-called inetrolohItan J1trspapers. The free sllverites sllppoil a cog In thin prohIbIt Ion national convetitloit. Aini thii' chiiiices : are that their cogs will ln tdlpjiliig iIght along untIl they are voiii off by thin lahl ( ISIILIC against free sliver iicxt NOYCHIIe1. q'hier' : ir' iit'sv ritniors afloat In Lou- lon of Aiuuluassaulor Ihaynuti's retire- uncut from the court of t. .Times. Thin retirt'uuieutt , w'e have reason to lelIs-e , however , s ili not occur until shortly after March -1 18)7. The poltIcIans w'huo. are worrying themselves uhout Speilnr : Heed's uiuture are only causing thieinselvts neelless trouble. Mi . Iheed is a. big enough uunuu in t vtq y respect o hike care of himself nuiti will no tloubt tb so. Tiut' story that Presitlent Chevelflnd , IIi accept an luuvitation to go on a svtterui fishing excursion vi1hi Senud or iing is now pioruoiuiuct1 ouue of thut tallest ( If huh fish stories. But IL 1u3 i story at 'vhuichu tile poinuluir uishi s'hhI bite. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A man 'who reails that thin weather foreast liulleates rain may curry au umbrella , hut vhunt s'oiihtl a inaui ( o , eveul If 1u luuni twelve hours' uuotl e by telegraphIc lnuhlellui that a tornaiho 'as on its vuuy tovnrt1 his to-ut 1111(1 IVOIIIt1 Iii all IWlulhIhItY ( ) ) juso his front yuurtl for Its JlaYgrouuIlll ? The tThmocratjc pohIt1clan now o - journilug hi iuIroi1n are there because they want to keel ) away ( iouuu the I ° - utica ! storm ceuiter this year. They tb not vnuut to kuuow anylhuluug about Airier- lean 1)011 ) t les a iub t lie foreign lICs5 flia ) as vehI give up In uivuuice thin task of secuiriuig luulti-victs-s froni them lujouu the situation on this shIn of the Atlantic. The month ot Iuuun will bring ninny strutngers to this city , them boliug ' a fluuuulier ot events of tixtranruhluunry 1w. juortance on the lists. P'OiiQ ) from itli iau tt or the eouuutry vlIi , for a ( bulyM ut it tiuuit , 1)1) guests of the city. It vouId bt' of iiuestiunnbltj ynluun to us It every struuuugei could carry avu' wItIi huliu' thin icuuoyietlge that in 1893 thin TrauusuuuissIssIiII ) exposition vIii be liehi hero , nuud that every raliroutul en- tt'uing the city limb p1eu1gtd itselt to enter the ProPoscil tiepot , thereby In- tutluug Its conuiti-uction. 'I'lio reIuuIhIcauus ) ( it Douglas county i iio vote outshlo thin IIuuu1t of the city i lins-e n1auiy tiuuies rouuuialnetI ) ! that the i city claiinetl all of the oIIIctt , riouuiuig 111)011 the enndkla-- ( auiy rt sklent o outlying precincts. 'rir eritlehun hunt not always beeui Just , anti In the action of 1iu reiubhcau ! couiity convention It , ' , luts beeuu vhuoly ! sileuuceil. Thin couuuty i divided 1uonouu equally vlti ! thu city atid the convention reput1intei thu nazi. tlltlacy of one or two asplu-ants who rei i Eldo In the city. it was denny bovit that uuieuu not geographical loeat1o1 Ilgureil iii the mizuhu ot delegates. \iieuever the beOi)1O ) of thu county jn-c. I tuent the rl&it iuuuuul for atu othlee which ito ciiuu fill with tredIt , the city zt n I rule vIIl uccupt thu situation. . : - - _ - _ . - , - TIW D.SIUCItA Tie ritisi' . The huouuetL uuinuiny democrats hIflO pi-nctIcaul3' giveut tip the light for the couitrol of the Chkugo convention. lie. 1)OrtS from 1Vutshultiuton y that Sen. ntors Gornian , linen anti souuue other equuhiy trouug ailvocntes among beuno- erats ( it the goiti stnntlnrtl nlmit IISV that the silver faction will both vrlte ( lie ihuttfflrifl ) nuuti uinuult' thin next ibeino. erotic cainhiduite for the iresldeuuey. It Is IOIIPVCI ( thIs is titt viev In ntlininlstrn- tioti circles , though it is of turse liii- possiblu to get oily expression of opinion from that soturce. 'i'Iie Louisville Courier-Journal , which huai maim a most enriiet ituid gallant flghut for thin honest uuloney tntuse In 1entuieicy , sees little liope that tim Chicago eouiventon vilt not euutboric free silver. Novhucre , In- deetl , Is there tiny umote of confidence or hmopefiulni.ss from thin 501111(1 ( uuioney tininocrats. I f there ore any vho have lint qUite given ui , the tight , all feel that tim clinnee of defentiuug free silver at Chicago is vell uuigli luopelcs. ' 1luo tlnunocratic I'iullutilclhululit Itecoitl recetutly said that It would be worse than useless to attempt to tbisgtuise thin truth thuuit the tlemocrntlc partY Is fast zip- proncluhuig a. crisis whelm tiuieateujs to couuulml'tely tiestroy its huutruunuuy nuuti unity. "Notluluug hut the greatest patri. otisun , gooul fortitume fluid political skill , " saul thutt- paper , "caum prevent thin split- thug of thin part3' lute two Irruconcllzible livlaiouus at Chicago. ? htuchu time suuuuic elements are at work now which dlvldetl the democratic partY and uussniied the union of the halted Sthtes thirty-six yezirs ago. ' [ 'lien the motive for thlvisioum s.uts slavery ; ulo\V It is fotumul in tie- jit'eliited liIOflCS nut ! reiiubiation. " 1'lmu itecorti declared that thin tritutuuIhi ) of rieo sliver at Chicago would be a tllstluuct nbanlonuumdnt of heuuiocraey uiuuti iniphieti tiiztt it would be time duty of the otiiid money democrats to revoh t ngztiuut4t client ) eurmeuucy aini rpiudiuttiout timid thereby keel ) vlthi thicin "thin orgauilzzt- tlon , thu principles and time mime of the iarty ) of .TeiTersoim , Jackson auuti lienton. " It is of course idle to talk of patriotism to thme free sliver element of the demon- racy , or indeed of either lmrtY. The utIVOCtitOS Of fl policy of currency de- basemneimt iunve convinced thueniseives that they alone are thin eunliotilniemit of patriotic devotioim to the interests of time governmnemmt arid time conservators of time peolIe's velfztre. Thoroughly liii- hued with this belief they satirically laugh itt lIipetilS to patriotism. Nor is it apparent 'hmat political skill on the Izlrt of huonst uimtmmey tbemnocrats can an- coumitihisim at ( ) hmicago agnimist such an overwhelming majority for free sliver as nov seems assured. 'lhme fuict tlurtt a majority of that conumlttee is against free sliver auiioumit.t to ilttle , for it.s power goes no further than time temmi- iorzr organization. Time comummnittee wlhi simply follow thin regular course , in doing which It cannot in the least affect tue loier of time element having a majority of thin convention , auiti that uuiajority will be bound by no rule or piactice of preeellng conventions. F'i omn tim ircseumt aspect of tIme shtua- tion miothihuug appears more certauui titan a , Sihit itt Chicago amni the itomuhitation of two democratic cmmtditlates : for time hreskbeulcY , time gold standard ( leunocrats bolthumg amid imomnimma thug a camidldate macrely to pri-serve tIme organization. Even this , however , \\lii not prevent : m tremnemidous disIntegration , so that in ally eveimt the crisis titat couifromits tIme (1emnocrati ( party rnimst resuit so disas- trotishy to it timat it niiiy jmever fully recover. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r11l vrc ; I'I1s1DFrCY. A good deal of Interest is being maul- fested in easterul political circles regard- hug thin sccoimtl pizuce on time republican presitkmutlai ticket , the nomulmiatlon of McKimuley for presidemit beimug very generally - orally cOflCOI ed. Time Piuhiadelplmia 1t.S of hast Friday COuItalflCl ( an eli. torizii doimhthess written l)3 Its editor-lit- cldef , 110mm. Chuarle ] mn ( ry Smmulth , pre- seating cogent reasoims In favor of Speaker bleed for time vice presilency anti urgiimg that if thin party wants Imim Mr. Reel sliotilti accept. ThIs probably voices a. tjtifle general sentimnemit uimaomig eastern repubhicamus anti doubtless it is safe to say that if the distinguished ilaluie statesinaim were to signify his wilhimmguicss to luke thin secomni 1)10cc his nomninathoit would be certain. But it is mmot Iiktly that Mr. Reed vihl do this. Time vice presidency can hardly hmnve any atti-aetloims for Julia anl lie is sure : of lelng speaker of time next Imouse of representuitlVe4 If thmat body is repub- Ilcan , a lDsItlomm thuat Is lit every vny congenial to him. New York hits seventh nielt who would uiccept thin vice ireHl : ( beiltiuil mmommihnntlou 011(1 it Is thought PVolflthlO that thin dehegatlomi frommi that state 'Ihi lrtsmmt time unman of ( ovenmmor Morton If lie tbesires it. His selection woumhd ummuloimbtethly strengthiumm the ticket so far as New York is count-rued. New Jersey , Comumiect Icut and bhhuotle Islamul have each a etuidlilmite , but they are itoh munich talked of. 'l'hin comitest for time [ ie presilcmitiai ( mmomnlmmntioii at St. Lotus uimny be amore Imitertstlumg thuzimu stmeh comi- tests conhmuuomuiy are , limit it is hosslbho ) I Lhmat time camidhiate will tnt ciectcd with- IMit auuy struggle. IflUJtIi'.S CtTWXOY The release front Prison ly Presldemit Kruger of all thin h'usOImS convicted of troasomi mmguuhnst tIme 'I'rammsvial ; republic axceit ) thin four leaders is addItional . Itroof that time Boor President is mint an. tumated In thtitt matter by feeilimgs of lmati etl or vlatblctlveimess , but has acted ohely frommi a semiso of dimly. A very i : trying timid thllllcumlt situmatiommas pm-u. 41'uit(4b to him. A dohiberato effort Iuuiti It'emi ) umuado to orgammize revolution Iii the rehnmbhle ziuiti thin evidence zugaiuist thin i Hen arrested nuud who IuhtuIel guilty to I hme charge of treasomm was couuchuislve. i'iiere uus aIilimtlutmmt reason to iChIeVe ) , m mowever , that these mmmcmi ern mit Iii. i ; trumnt'umts fluid vhmhio thin goyermiummemmj would humuvo bet-mi Justified iii blunting Limo i4evemest beummtbty , l'reslibemit Kruger ivklnimthy ( roam thu outset hits beii this- ) OSt'I to give them thin bemmelht of thin multigatlumg fitet that they wi.'tt , macrely hut , creatures itnil that thmoo vhio were , hiielly respomusihie for their eommdimct amid I -hio should stuffer eoumhtl not be rcumehmetl. I [ ) epite a strong liulnuhar tlemmtaumtl ton I nrryIng out thin sumtejmeo of thio court c Cruger determnhmwd to treat time mmien vhio e aid cpaspired ngalttst his goyei jwj I - - - - - - - - with chernency and lie hiss done thmil4 itt BOIIto risk to his poimiminnitY itt home , thmoumghm othmer icople vhhi regard hmls an- tion as that of a brave anti crnmscieit- tloml3 mnaum , nettmnteil by a imighi semise of Initlu duty nmmh justice. There calm hr lit ) tloimbt that iii nil this mmmnttcr I'resklc'mmt I'ruger huts huoceethed Impomm hml'u owui conviction of what was hwohcr to be dumme , regardless of volnmhar chimnmor at hiomuto or reimresommtntiomis from abroad. lie huas mmot becit swayed or Iiiflummmcntl by extrenmists nmnommg his own PeohhC ) 01. by uvimat hits eimiauiuiteui froiim I4ommilomi mummd there cami be Ito donut that hue is stronger toduiy and timnt thin govcrmmimicmit of whmlchi lid is time hied Is mmmore secure thunmi ever before. lIe' hmns tleuikd that them is ally nhhlammce between time Traums- vauil republic flhll ( ermnamu3' utitti his ( In- miluii wIhi be imumiversaihy accepted , because - cause there Is umo necessity for stmcim an alhlammce. himuiCC(1 , Chic little republic is better off % ithioutt such an alliance , for stanihiuig ahomue It ciin rely impon thin civilized w'oritl for syimmpathiy iummtl simp- [ mont in nmaimttnltmlimg its Iimtlepcumdeumce. .NIllJflI.S'Kit iL.Ij flOuT. From every sectlomm of time state comb tidlmigs of a prosvcctivo hiommuttifimi liar- vest. Every acre of arabic mmmd hit thin state that is now umumdur cultivation gives good imroummise of a yield equmni to thin largest timit : huu ever beemm imzurvi'sted iii this state. Time fuinmumers of Nebraska huivo Imeim taught time benefits that an- crue ( rout a divershiled lntltmstry. 'I'imey no longer hut their eggs all 1mm one hinsket , but emmdeavor as munich as possi- llC ) to lumsimne thicumiselves ngalmmst iosu h ) , planting their hamid to various staples. \Vhule conui s lhl ztluvnys be time ummnlumstny of ngnlduhture in tIme great coru luht , a lurgnt hmerceumtumie of time acreage will thus year comutrlbute to time grand total of dlvemshtled prozlimction. ITmuless somuin uuuforeseeum autti ummhlkely Cithamutity lmefahhs time stale It Is sitfe to estiummate the nhue of Nebraska's : mgnl- cultural output for 189(1 ( at over $100- 000,000. Time corn crop alone , cOmiuled at 20 cents a bushel , vlil foot up fromu $ -I0)0)00 ( ) ( ) to $30,009,000. Converted immto meat the btmhk of thin conuu crop will yield U great tleal moore. Time smmutli grahuis , iOtattes , Imzmy , alfalfa , sumgau beets , flax amid vegetable seeds svhii ncr- taimuly bring another $50,000,000 hmmto time state. Time output of tIme Colorado gohd 1111(1 silver mines , 'svorkel to thicit- full caummielty , will umot exceed $50,000,000. 'I'iie emutlre gold product of the Ijumited States will hot equal iii valume time farm lrotluucts of Nebraska , and tIme silver product will fall $30,000,000 to $40,000- 000 short of it. . \vhth : t-o years of 1)oummtiulml luarvosts Nehrask.a will again leap to tile front ramik of prospeioims states amid every vihiage and toWn In the state will re- 5111110 Its former buslumess activity and reumewod growth. Twenty years ago time impression prevailed - vailed that it WflS Impossible to get a goo(1 horse outside of Kentucky. Now w oare told flint time west Is producing ju.st as good stock as timat which Is bred in time famoums blue gm-ass country. Crtalmi It is the breeding marmns of Iowa and Nebraska imavo umuffle great StVi(1eS in time breedIng of horses the past ten YCiiiS. In recent years Ne- hraska.bred huorses have mmmdc signal records ouu time turf , amid thieve Is no doubt they uihh achieve 8tihI greater trilmitmjhiS. Under these coimditions thieve is no reason wimy Omaha cannot be mnade the neuter of Uuis growing inter- est. We should have race meetings every year which can make this city fttinous from one end of time country to the other. Tim races on the 0th Inst. ItouuuiSe to excel ammythiing of time kimUl Ommuahma has atteniptcd. They ought to be encouraged. Time assertion of time Lincoln News timat there itt no lreeetIemlt for refimsimug to reimoumminate a state othicer to a secoumd tct'mn is not borne out b historic ( acts. Joiuut J. Gospem- , secretary of State , was refused a remmomliiatioim , aitiuoimght hue w-as it one-leggel old soldier and wanted it balIy. BeimJainin Cowdery , secretary of state , and John Steen , comunuissioner ( if Iuuihln hands , . faihed of renoimulzuatioum six years ago , and Toni Bemiton caine withuiui an ace of simarimug their fate. 'Vim iICa ( thulit ally uimaum humus a niortgage I on aim dune for a. second lenin becaimse ly ncchleuit Ito secured a first tenimi is lit vamiutnee with umast expenieumce as well 15 witii sotmumtl political seumse. 'Fun party incurs ito obiigatiouus ( or Uue future i % -Iieui It honors a mmian 'uvitlu a piutce on its ticket , and thin intem-ests of thin party lutist bo consulted before time interests hf. thin individual ofhhce-hiohiler. Tim last tlnys of May are always most critical In time eyes of time frumit I grower Iii this latltimtlc. Dimniimg that timne there hits been no frost re1)orttd tmitl miothuilig has Interveumctl to brezmk t thm vroimulso mumntlo early 1mm thin season cite It utmost abumutlaimt yield of au kimuls ) f frimit In this section. In Pottu- vattnuiiie commuty anI ( Iii southwestern Iowa thin fruit crop will be an emmor- Immoims Olin. For thus lrothmct Ouumalma funmmishmes thin oumickest amid best immarket tmid 01i1 people mmuay exiect In get miii c tiuti fruit they vuuumt at how vrices time oumiing fail. Thin fnimit growers of iouimmcIi lihumirs aimul vicimilty expect to 1-cull ) a rich ! uan'est , which will fully r rehimibum-se thmeimi for last year's losses. l'huo ( alum of Pottawuittamitio county 8iuheS ) hits golmo taut to all parts of thin oumtti7. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oummnhua is comparatively yoummmg , anti to htL fact mumay be ascribed time abeumco 0 if unouuummimniuts itmitl stzttimuiry etected o the memory of attttesimieim and salc lions , ihuihauthmrtPlsts axmd mmmcii of Jet- ttrs. Them urn ito immoto iumterestiumg or uuiiosiumg features of ptmbhic Iarks iii a lie larger cities luau thin magiuihhcent miomiumiments wimichi a gratefumi pcojihe uave buIlt comnumiemoratimig thin virtumes c imutl deeds of great mmmcii. 'The timumo Is ) eriultis lint far distammt vhuezi Oumunima u-lu give this suhject imoler ittteutiomi. flecoittioii duty was nmarked all over liti coummmtry iS' _ it diversity o ( amateur ports , with eychlumg events well lii thin end. Ommiahia 'zts in no semuse behind Ii thin variety aimd Interest innumifested It thin contestH vaged on the bicycle nurse , thu dlammiond , the teumumis court , tn. iVluiio tlmeso fratimnes nutty not. be U itrict keeping ivith time Siminit of thin . day , they arts of lrnmmeflt to ParticIlammts auth affOm(1 imiimiimnemmt , iVithiOtit Vhu1chm 8. hiohiuhum3' . ePltO ( rout ifli)01 ) St'elilS 1mm. comuipht.tt' _ _ _ _ _ Oime POt urns hmroumghmt nut at hut' ro- hi I h il t iii it coiVmm t lout vh i ichi seemmi s to have es'itit.ti I ii iittCuitimlm ( of thifl uuummnerotis third hmarly ngltmitoms amid whmichm umny ciuuise t hi t'mum con ski erahmie I imui ide 1 intone thips _ get tiirjtTgii , It was that tmumder thm laws as they exist lii a mutiiuthmer.i suites time third PamtY eii'etors 'ima'e no rlgiit. to iminces on liii : ' ohilcInh luiliot except its eammihitluite 1)3 ) itt itiomi. 'I'luey must , as a gemmerni tIming , point to thin poilliug of a. mliii- tlllmmui peuceumtzmgn _ of the votes at thin mlext imrecrmhlmmg eleciloim Iii oniiei to ho emitithed to thin Imse of a particular party desigmmatioum. ' .Fhuis is true , for ecaummple , 1mm Nuimrnskn. t mmy bramuth mmeuv limrty ) In thus state s Ihi hive thlllletmhty imu liii. pressing its ltl'ty htbtfltlt3 ilpoum thin voter. \Vimeii it colmle.M to thin news of time world thin Wo1hul-I lerald si mphy lsut't in It. That boastftml POPCI viikcs imp on Moimtliy ; to the fact thiat a great disaster - aster , Imivolving thin death of thmoumsztmnls of lhuisshmn iCtISttImtS ) , occurred mmeni Moscow on Satmmrday hast. headers of 'Flue 1venimig line were glvtuui a full telegraphic Caihe ) report of this calamity 011 Sattmrhay , wlthmiit a few hours utfter It iuiuipemmetl. ) Time Sumiday lIne comi- tutimied a inure detailed aecoumut , muitui \IomiiIny's lice revIevs thin immcldcmtt vitii careful estimates of thin terrible loss of life. Comimpare with nil this tue meager flhl(1 belated report lii Mommtlmy's : 'uVorid. IItji iuhh. ( Ihimt little things hike this are of nuuimost daily occumi'rcmmce. Owiimg to Imis defeat iii the coummmty con- veutthoii , Attorney Gemuci-al Chmuu-chtlhh hmroloses. ) so It Is said , to mimake the ( mImic of time state house trehmhile by certain eXllOsiVcS hue will drop in tue vicimuity of the mitoumey yziuuits. 'l'imls imesumliiioses ) there is sonuethmlumg wroiig in thiat piar- ter If this he comicedctl , the question nnises , Could Chmurcimihi Imave becut in- ilucial to stir imp time ammimnaha except ( vomit uuiotlvcs of revenge ? Iii other words , If reimoummlmmated in state couven- tlon vili lie continue to svimmk ut irregu- laritles kutowim to exist , amid which , If hue did his duty , could readily be mdl- lied and il'OVCIitel ? TIme ( mlhlgcmmco and ability shown by County Attorney Balubrige Iii tIme 1)lose- cutiomi of the jury bi-ibery cases Is no less gratifying tlmami vzis his work in tue prosecumtion amid convictiomi of Bohimi. Ills at1dres to the Jury iii thin first bun trial i commceded to imave been Olin of gient lireluithi and 1)ower , staumip- imig hum n1 : tHe of time stromigest prosecutors - cutors thmtcqumnty has ever 1111(1. It takes yeat' aid opportunity for a law- ycr to gain local proimilnemmee , but It ; does ii j1riuire so bug a tlmnefor , a. states mittorney to acquire a reiutation for feariettmef and uumswcrviimg fidelity to . duty. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Stathstkan. ; . tell us that in no year ulurlug timu buist quarter of a century has cornfafed , to reach 40 centh a bushel in _ lumly or August In this mar- kct. Time question Is , 1Vihi this year be an eXCeithtfli I to he rule ? Nebraska Is vltauiy interested iii this muatter , for timore are vast quantities of conmi stored throughout the state awaiting a rise in umini-ket irice. W'Imen this coimi moves iumoney w-iil be plentiful In time country tos-ims aimd our jobbers will ( lerive beime- fits in turn. Geiteriti tlIi1I,1t-rNII ns u n Orntor. . Cincinnati Enquiror. Ex-Senat3r Manthzr.son of Nebraska dehlv- ered the oration at General Grar.t'e tomb. Mr. Man1er.on can make a bettcr speech than many men who Iiavo been presdont ! over could. Itciitiy for the COflYCII1iI1. Giobe-Democrat. The cyclone wllh not Interfere In any way with the repubilcani natlanat convention. St. Louis Is sotnowhat disfigured , but still euaI to the fuhfllhment of all her pledges in that important matter. Canitila Oiiteln.ses ( lie SnlcM. iluffain Express. The spirit o mno'j hawiessness seems to be on the Increase In Canada. Near Vaterhoo , Oat. , a gang of men etripped a aoman , covered her with tar and featimers and rode her on a rail. The worst of whitecapping outrageu in the barbarous ace- tiol's of the United States can hiardhy equah that , Ieseryo , . n IteM)111414)H. lndianap3tis Journal. The thousands of people who seem to take no Interest in thin purmxze for which Mc- rnr.rlal day was set apart should at least lvo the men who saved them a country redit for securing them a holiday In the most beautiful season of the year. They might hold a ineoting and pass a reohutlon o that erect. * I'i liig Off an (11.1 Score. Sringt1eii liepuldican. The French sp9iiation claims against tbo I ederal government are almost of 100 ynara' I utanding. It he to be noted that their settle. nent Is coming upon the country when Its reasury I ! ivorse prepared to meet timomn than t has been at any time In seventy years I vith the exception of time civil war perio'J. lento 2,000,000 is now to ho appropriated for hut purpoco , ciainm.s to that amount having I ) OOfl approved by the court of claims. JilcIiir,1 IN ilillINcIf jtgsiln. Now York Bun. Joy nestles In the bosom of lion , Richard 'arks Bland , and all thin ciou(1s that how- red upon his boom turn themselves Inside s iut and show their silver linings. The criuiio of 1873" loonis up before tim , gorier 0 500 ttIan-hmnset In dog day drought. lIe money power is seized wills guilty renmbilng of--th knoes. The sun of hope ises like a c hdssal silver cartwhec1 and Ii the ivest , Jyjequest. The demperats of ) khahonma , live-iinstructcd thoU- delegates i 0 Vote for Slive ; flick. ftir as a Motor , apotis Sentinel. Fho annouenont tbat compressed air notors are to bO-Useil on the street railways f Now Yori& Ia Lfl interesting thing to all osidents of htlC9. Ele trlc motors are imot jmiy somewhat ufrohiabie , but also expensive a account [ iii patent monopoly. The Ovent of a tonipetiiig motor means both C nprovemnonttintcheapeiming of operation. U t has boon rumred for some months that t cornprsdifotor ! was under trial which a ave great pronuse of proving succesfuI , e ad we presunib thi. Ia thu sauna one. U is 'I ) be hoped that IL wili prove a complete suc- oss. ml APTlil 'Flu i ST.tTIi omiicms. 'uS'out Point rrogres , ( dom. ) : McNlsh Is gaining strength daily f3r the nominatloui as state troaeurcr. and it would not be sur prizing If his nomination were to ho ma1n 111150 imous. Stitton Advertleor ( rep. ) : Deputy Aimditor Itothiuliti It he is the umonminee for state aim- ditor wound undoimbieHy strengthtn tiio State ttckE.t In Clay county. his reputatioui sail tanthiumg here ie the very best. Grctuia Reporter ( rep. ) : Judge U. W. Ant- broso of Omaha ha been announced as s candidate for Judge of the cimpronlo court. Ills record on the district bench in this die- trlct Ic such timat it will oiiinid hIm to every voter in the hand , Sutton Advertiser ( rep.i ) The namno of lion , L. a. herd of harvard is freucntIy mentioned In our cxcimangc-s of late in connection - nection with the office of lieutenant governor. if Mr. hiurd desirus that honor lie luas only to say the word and it is his. i'enuler Tinies ( dem. ) : 11 , 1' . Shtumnway of Wakeileld , one of the few republicans that have been dnfeated by the people for a Nebraska state office , wants to gtu'o the meo- pie anothicr.clmance to knock bluim out. lIe would ilko to ho lieutenant governor. Red Choul Ciiif ( rep. ) : The umewspapers of thio state shouuhil hiavo 000 ropreentatlvo at time elate house and in boomIng . M. Geddea of Grand li-land for auditor they are doing thio proper thing. Ito is in tvery way competent and imis nomination would be a Just recognitIon of thio repimblicnn pret's of the state , which is always loyal and effeetivo in the work that it. ( lees for Its nartY anti state at eli timmmes and at all seasons. Seward Iteporter ( rep. ) : Among the ntimncrous candidates for state officcu none stando before the people In better shape or with a cleaner record than W M. Geblee of Grand IshammI , who seeks time : memimiatlon for auditor , Mr. Geddes was chief clerk of time last house of representatives and denioii- strateul hIS ability and hmis honesty in that re- sponeibio poeition. It Ito him chioseim for nu- Oltion ho will make a creditable otflclai , lining a nowapaper man , ho has lots of friends. Grand Island Independent ( rep. ) : The Central City Nonparlel is responsible for the atatement that "W. S. Summers of Lancas- ton is ammnouncetl as a candidate for attorney general , Mr. Stmmnnier is an able as well an a brilliant iawyer amid houhd have had the nomination two years ago , but was beaten out of it by a combination ; a combination that , to say tIm least , was of no help to the republican party. Mr. Sumnunors is famhihar with the duties of the olilce , having served as deputy for a number of ycare. " Sutton Advertiser ( rep. ) : The western' part of the state does not purpose to let Lincoln and Omaha have all ( ho state out- cers this year. Webater county lia a candidate - date for the omce of etate treasurer in the pr'rz'on of L. P. .Albrhght. and her delegates will go to time state comiventlon united and enthusiastic in their efforts to secure his nomination. The Fifth congre3slonai district never has furnished a state treasarer and if tlio other couuitioi will rally to time support \Vebter countyv man the thing can be done. Fremont Tribune ( rtp. ) : It is announced in a sorni-omelal manner that Lieutenant Governor Moore does not want a ieconil term. It is also announced Senator Orlando Tefft of Cass County will bo a candidata for this place and when the convention starts out to hook for a man It cannot afford to overlook - look Mr. Toift. 1-10 iun , oerved tour or five terms as member of the state 'enate , aiwaye 0110 of the keencot , ablest and cleanest men In that body. He would bring to the lieutenant - tenant governorship every qualification fitting him for the place. Table flock Argus ( rep. ) : Thu republican state convention be held on July 1 , and if present indications are In evidence Pawnee county vihh be recognized in ( ho distribution of omces and lion. Charles E. Casey will be miominated for state treasurer. Mr. Casey ieine of our most esteemed citizens , is a rephblican who has helped to make Pawnee county the banner republIcan county of time atato in proportion to her population , and his imoniiiiation by the state convention will ho appreclated by the people of the county , while at the same time it v1ll insure a clean. competent. honest candidate who will add strength to the ticket , Iloidrege Citizen ( rep. ) : It is gratifying to the Citizea to note the many oxpresisons favorabh to the n9mination ot P. 0. Hod- lund for state auditor that have heemi published - lished in republican papers In avery section of the state since Mr. Hedlund wa9 formally announced as a candidate In thesa columne. It must be evident to republicans all over the state that no man mentioned for a state office Is being more cordially endorsed or more highly commended than Mr. Hedlund. It ivill bo gratifying to his hosts of friends In this county and this section of the state to know that the candidate of their choice receives such widespread commendations , as we fool safe in predicting that the good words being spoken are only a commencement of what will be said both In republican papers and by individual republicans , the more they become actuaintod with the Phelps county candidate and the more they appreciate his counpleto fltne3s for the office for which lie hi a candidate and the strength lie will add to thio ticket In its entlrlty 1'EiISONAL . ; - ; liIt\VISE. It is catimatod that the profits of eoim Rhodes during the past year amounted to 2,500,000. 'rho secretary for foreign affairs and the first lord of the treasury in Ingland receive - ceive each a salary of $50,000. The fool killer never troubles himself about the man who rocks the boat or the one who grabs a loaded gun by the muzzle. Charlotte Bronte's husband , Rev. Arthur Ileil Nichiolis. is still alive , though it is more than forty years since Charlotte died. This year's peach crop will lie enormous , the watermelon crop iinprecedemited and other fruito in proportion. Nobody but a dyspeptic will wish to die this eummner , Dudley Buick has discovered that time hits- tone Now England stock is dying out because - cause of "too much 1)10 and too little blood. " Yet other authorities say that rection Is ufferlng from too much new blood. In a recent Interview as Whitelaw Reid wai leaving Arizona for California , he said : "I ant as strong , and , so far as I cami myself tell , am quite as well as at any time for ton year ! , with one ox option-overy now intl thcmp something reminds me that I am Len years older. " Sonmo tllne ago the supreme court of Ohio hecided that Mis.t Nellie 0. Roblnun , a lawyer - yer of Cincinnati. could not be appointed a notary publuic. She has now applied to the mpremo court of the United States for n Jecision on the question , and tile case will o considered by Juetice harlan , A strong combination of extensive consu- ners of ice has been formed in Chicago to glit tito Ice trust , which advanced the prlo ; o to SI per cent. The movement is a o-oporative one. It whit purchase ice at , utside points , ahip it in and deliver it to ubscrhbera at one-halt time trust prices. "All you have to do. " aatd Jules Simon ho other ( lay to PresIdent Fauro , "is to ride straight and not to read the newapa- cre , M. Casimir-Parier lost his balance iecauso lie was ahway8 perusing the cut. Ings about himself , whIch , after all , wore ) nly dished up to goad him on to resign- Arimonti anl ( Raymond Forest. the two ester children of hue Baron and Baronnesa : itrsch , are both Protestants , and , owing to omo tecilniCah difficulty. have never been egahhy adopted by the Jewish philanthropist umid his wife. but they will inherit hIs enor- nous fortune. They are aged respectivoiy S and lii years , Coloumeh Schnack , the new Danish minister r war , Is descended from a peasant fainiif f one of the provinces. One of his daughtere S the wife of Count von Moitke , a relative f the field marshal , and lives on a great state near Marienberg , on Moen island. iio colonel's son married a daughter of the ilnister president , herr E8trup , The new ln1ster is now L7 years old , Highest of all In Leavening Jowcr-Latcst U. S. Gov't Report Bbking RoYal a Powder ADSOUJTELY PWE ,1tim ilt1MtIt'il'4 ' il'li ) , CIeelaumd'orl'l I4rnaiThat Ctevt1 unds veto of thio river and harbor llii nuut5iui the mmuah amount of his upetiOr elunneh sir- tue and shf-niglitouisiet' : , , Chicago TIunes.llra'tl : S long a , gross ( lI'fli's reiIf to this triiury the pratt. dent eatmimot to lucid biame ( ' : ( tmy tar retuis. n ; to eomicmir in cotigressionni prothig.1lity. Iuudiauiitimhit Journal : 'the .ouuitry uieds iutti tI"er and lmtrbor Sp'iopriatil15 C'i'nrY yefti' . but eomgre : ouhtl never make bail nui.- , , It ha a pity thut preseuit bill cOllill not have tci , thoroughly pniimmed , Chicago Jonrnai : ( Irover Cios'ehantl may to forgiv"ui th' iiiqral llatitmmt'.1 with which lie interiards his piubiic Pa1)"r ticcaui'o of the sutritl seno'o thiut ofteum tunbonhios thorn. The veto Cf time uiver and hmarbar bill juruifles itoelt and iutd , uiianio coares. Minneapolis 'i'nibune Mn , Cleveland's set. thOu about the "stariiuig virtues" of thrift , comfort iummth t.ccnnuy , thoultl hmavo been raid to the hiothusohiiil-Morgam : symidirato. It Is "vicious liatermalisnm"-ln hii eyesto pay a cotiplo of tl&hars us day to laborers on time iiubhic iso1 : , lout It is "exalted putriotisnm" to Permit hanker iIorgamm to reap sovernh inlhiioii dollars' profit for ipendhng a iteek of hula valuable time In dIstributing government bontlo umuumoumg eager purchasers ! Go tel Mr. Preiidont. Your logic is Leo temuuiouus , Cimhcag ltecortiz In many of lila publh ( lOctutuletuts Presiik'flt Cieseian.l hi innile tise a ! phrasog and exprooniomma that have at. tracti'I ntteiuUon , Hera is one Irma his 11105- sage of yesterday , vetoing the river antI liar- bor bill : "Individual econonmy nod careful oxpeuidlttiros are sterling virttte simic1m heati to thrift and comfort. " lIe follows it with an apphicatioum to ubiic exiteditures , as foh- lows : ' , Eoonomy and the ezactioum of clear justification for the appropriatioui of public mncncys by time aervaimts of the people arc not only virtues , but solemn obligations. " The president's Poor Richard phmrasca are ponderous , hut whioiesonme. fiiSAS'1lIZ'S siu.titi' W'AhilXG. St. Louis Ghobo.letnorat : Last night'a storm in St. hells emphasizes all the argu- nicilts over made for rutting tue wires under- groumid , A considerable part of the de- stuuctlon of hifo and Property iii this city votmid iiaro been avoided if thu wire , hail been burleil. Ienver Republican : It is a fact , as the simpnrntemmdont : cf the lhisoim iiiumniinating company of St , Louis soya , that the tornado which ewept over that city hits demonstrated thio wisdom of placing electric wires nuder . ouumd. There would have been fewer atahities in St. LoUs ! following the storni if the wires had all been under ground instead - stead of atrung through the air , Every city In the union hctild compel electric conipanles to phac3 their wires in tinder- around conduits , St. Louts Republic : Good caine out of ill-fortune whomm the storm which threw dowim mnyrlads of wires on the streets broke ninny of tiio connections and stopped the machinery In thin plants. If the streets had been filled with live wires fires and deaths would have bce mnultipiled. The horror of the cohseiuences cannot be esti- mated. Tue warning of danger in overhead - head wirce should ho heeded , The work of getting the wires under grouumd shiouitl be pushed with all speed. Chicago Times-herald : Every year the number of deaths from overhead wires In- creases. Thio eguinoxes always develop stornia of suflident intensity to hurl wires front their moorings and precipitate them to the ttreet. Titan , in the face of such a dlsstor as that at St. Louis , why should life anti property ho jeopardized when the possibility of haying the wires under ground without Impairing the current hias been abundantly demonstrated ? They must come down ! Bury them before they bury us ! Kans2s City Star : Every great storm which expends ito fury upon a populous city demon- stratea the danger of overhead electriC wires. In St. Louis the broken wires causoil fire to add Ito destruction to time general havoc and proved a source of peril to human lire. The work of repairing the extensive damage to property svihl be obotructed at every poInt by the prottrate poles and the tangle of iron strands which appear everywhere in the wide area of ruin. Considerations of safety , under all crcumstancce. ! require that electric wires shall ho burled underground. but the necessity of this reform Is always made Conspicuous in disattera by storm or fire , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Duty of lloiieMt Momiey 1)eimoernts. liiiiadeiihia Tinics ( dom. ) . If the free silver men shall control the democratic national convention It would be entirely within their power to adopt rules' giving their majority the abeolute control of tile candidates as well as of the platform , and there is no reason why they should not thus take possession of tIle nominations. if they shall have the power to adopt a cheap money phatform , no good could be attained by restraining them from nominating free silver candidates are in accord with them. If the twothirds rule shah be en- ( arced , with a mnajorlty , but less than two- thIrds , in the hands of the free silver ( a- natics , no sound money candidates could be nominated by a two-third vote , and the only possible way for honest money democrats to vindicate themselves would he to hint the entIre responsIbility upon the niajority for the democratic suicide , and vindicate themselves - selves by holding an honest democratic convention vontion and nominating homiest democratic candidates. As thin free silver craze Ia revolutionary in its alms , it would be only hcgical for it to be revolutionary In adopting the rules and methods of the democratic national convention - tion , and hf free silver shah daminate that body , the fragments of the democracy would not be worth bothering about. J'S'l'HitlC.tI1 Clmkago Trihimnot Dr. .1 , ii , Acton , a tartan preacher , izm his iuccalauurNtto sormoa In the Uumivm'.ity of WashIugto at Seattle. hua.q bCOmmiii notorious itt a bomind , In on. SPeech ho lots made a name for himself that thouid ! hot ho soon forgotten , This itysteriesi cmtisniity hmowier fortunately ox- aggertns huLs own dietorteil views i'o niuictt 4 that iiiq mituithuig Calinot tb much dirnot hurni , hut the danger from such anarchial iiuinds , Whuichi iiiinein hias reason to appre. cite , is the hmmvhlntlon their outbreaks breed anti time nltcoumragelument they give to yb. lenco , it. Dr. J , If , Acton has been cor. rcctly meportecl lie Is a fit subject for chos. watching by tiio police. Kaumsas City Starl Itov. Dr. 3. hI , Actoa of SeattieVash. . , is overwhelmed with despair - spair , To hia mnorbid mental vision there is iiothiumg discernible but hmobgobhins. Thuo times are out or joint , as ho observes them , anti everything it. goimmg to tluo bad , 11ev. Dr. Acton revealed the hihilcous features of his horrid nbehitmauo eu Stimmdny inst its preaching flue baccalaureate sermon before tim students of the unIversity of the stat. 1mm which hue i1ve , antI a ummoro inappropriate tiimio tmtl Occne'ion coulti iiatdiy have been found , it the yotuumg men to wluonm lie ad- dros6Od iibi lugubrious tale of woo are the ' least bit immipreasiommablo they nmuist hiavo gosis cult from the uirnseimco of tbo lireacher boive , don a with grief mind imopeleasiy depressed. ' S A yoimng miman iiio goes out into time world , it ithiout respect for the glory achIeved In the l'nst. of hula eotiumtry , the grandeur of the twos- ent and time hope of time future , is a PttlflblO object , Ioe Moines Leader : The Seattle chergynman tells He that time revolution Is to coil ) , ' "by tlio explosion of expanihilig ilmlhiglititbon , by the final climax of a fruuitheas patience , sihmichi hia at last culminated in time resistless fury of the tempest. " 11ev. Aetna may call hmimmm. self a John the Baptist , but hue has asiuti-it htmnsolf with thin wrong title. lie Is e'lmmupiy a conmmnon croaker , a luyatoric fault finder , of A typo which appeared In the world soon after the advent of Adam.Vhat good Ia to be gallmi for reilgiomi by the opening of stick a l'auulora's box of woes ? EspecIally whmimt. moral benefit is to ho accomnplishietl by dis- ' ntissing a body of students frotmi their alnta $ niator ivithi such a distorted amid uiyspeptio farewell in their earn ? It was not a titan for the utterance of such sentinieiute , even if true , But. as a matter of fact , there is no trutb , not even tim senmbhauico of truth , l whet Mr. Acton sold , 1'Bl'l'lltY VOIN'l'S. Atlanta Journal : " \\'hint's Jim zi-doin' of since lie gradtuated7" "lie's a-working fer the miman that wrote his graduation speechii" New York Press : "Say , " said tIme cyclone , " ohu think yeti can stand inc off , hut you're not onto may curves , see ? " "Ye8 , " muluimitted time teeplo , retictamitiy. ' ' ' ' 'I tumnbe , Philadelphia Record : l'rospective Tenant- Is the hoUSe veil heated ? Agent-\Vell , if it Isiit the lnmidtortl wilt make It hot enough. If you douu't itay the rent. New York Tribune : First lUcychist-Dhd yell hear that fellow on tue crosimmg kick when I ran hint down ? Second Bicyclist-Yet. Sill ) ' of him , wnsmi't it ? I romeniler : i used to do the saute thing myself before I got a wheel. Somerville JournalDumnns usunlly re. qutrc'd only about six months to write mt story , but some of the mteole who are writ- lag storlet now ought to 0 gIven at least ten years. Boston Herald : "Ihope I see you well , " lie saId fluently to the old farmer leaning on his hoe. "I hope you do , " was the unexpected an- miwer. " [ jilt it' YOU don't see me ve1i , yonnir man , put on specs ; they're a wonderftml to poor eyesight. ' , Brooklyn Plntesllbggles-OId : Bihsom cailed In four doctors in eonsuitation over him 'when he died , Miggie-Timere's no danger of his being buried alive. Buffalo News : "Your husband painted this house this 8pring himself , didn't he ? " "Well , yes ; I suppose lie got some of thin paint on the house. but you wouldn't tiilnlc so If you could see his cothies. Indianapolis .Totirnal : Iceman-On tIm denil , lnd' . we nrc selling lee cut a loss right. noss- . nossMrs. . Wlckw're-I hehieviyou. . I'm certaid that the fIfty-pound chunks you heave huave stufl'ered a loss of ( toni lx to ciglut pounds before I get them. - Cincinnati Enquirer : "Lemme see , " cal- cuhateil Mr. Philip 'rtink "nt 110cr 115 1 can ' figure it , I only paid ill for tlit' whIsky attil zu at the hosriia , It rentinds inn of 0mm of your ijresies. "Why , dear ? " naked bitt wife. "The tremens cost so much more than the goods. " . 5 - A SAVING ATTITUDE. Puilladelpmiln Prcss. 'Twomuld save a deal that goes amiss In noncomiclusivo nbor " If every man knew Itoit' lie is \ Indebted to huts neighbor. For lie who claims lie knows it all Stands in a spanhesm , distance From rich suggestions , friendly call And unaware asslatanco. A PLILt , . fletroit News. 01k give me not the "marble heart , " or yet the "icy mitt , " Nor treat me to the "frigidilat , " Nor answer me with "mitt. Don't make me "stanrl uponniy head , " Nor " ( 'mow ate 1mm the air. Nor "pnss inn tip , " mior "trun me ( lawn , " Nor give one the 'glassy stare , But , it you must reject my suit , Why ilease to let roe know The sorrow of my lonelyfate , JJy simply saying "No. An ! ! ! ! Nothing succeeds like success-a fact that was handsomely exemplified at the opening of our 20 Per Gene Discount "Getting Ready to B ernodel" Sale yester- day. I-Tad there been more of a crowd we couldn't have waited on the trade. As it was we had all we could 'do. Bear in mind that 20 per cent discount from our . , . . plainly marked manufacturers prices is al- , , , 1 I lowea on every man s , boy s or child s ' garment in the house-not a single piece of clothing being rescrvcd ; and the sale continues. Largtst iii the World. Browning , King & Co. , Co r , and 0 us.