! - - - . ii- : - - - - - - - - --a- - - - _ - . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i 1 4 TIIT U:1 Ail A DATril' t ' ; E I1 ! IDAY , .TUN 12 , 1890. TH1s 01jA11A ' ' ! Y PEG n. ItO31a1 ATnt : , 1S.IItor. _ 1'Cn1JnltCD 14v1rtY SIOfNiN0. TI ails OF SUn9CnrTlo\- : . IJally mien ( w'Ithaut Rendnr ) ( The Y.wr I 300 Dally Ifen and gnndey , Ono Yenr. . . . . . . . . . . 10 p ) mix nonhu , . " ' . . . . . o 00 . tree mnnlhe" . . . . . . . . . . , . 2.0 Handzr nee , On , Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "t,0 Rat irday ike , One Year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ad Weekly Ueo , One Year . . . . . . . . . . Cr o6'FICEs : Omaha Thn Dee ISUHIing , Ilauth Omaha. Slt er Ilik , ( tor. N end 14th Ste , Council nluas , as North btaln Street. Chlcze , omre , 117 Chnmber of Cnmmerre. New York , Meant , 12 , 14 dad IS , Tribune DIdr. Washington , 1107 1' Strc + t , N. W. cotuusroDl NCi ; : AU com iurk atlas ) releltg to news and eII tOrlal matter should be eddreaacd : To the rdltor. 1 IlUsiNsg I.L'rrl.fs , AU Iuslaen letters nod remlthmcca ehnuld be a44reaeil to The Hee I'nblhhlne Company , Omaha. Draft , , clicks and p..etoihce nnlers to ba made tintabte to the nn1 r nt th lompanY. Tllf : Jttt : 1'UI11.IS111N0 COSIt'.1NY. W'r. TIsMISNT OF ClltCl'LATION. ilttle of Nebrnekal youglas county , / Ueorga It , Tzechuek secr tiry of The 1 o P1 I ) llehtng enm any , being duly sworn , esya lint qua actual numlkr of colt and cnmll to copies . .f then Dally. Murning , liecnlrg and Sunday Urn prlnhd n during the munlh of May. 1340 , as es tottnwat 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.1'2 l a , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 G l 1. 1t,262 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21SW a. . . . . . . . . 11.2'1 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SF.h1i 4. . . . . . 1R t9 1" . . . . " . . . 6 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1t.lst : r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13f71 11,193 "L. . . . . . . . . . . . 197 8 . . . . . . IF,057 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. . " 18,210 . , , , . , . . . . . , 75.782 s . . . . , ls.ls.i "t. . . . . . . . . , . 14Wr ; le. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.15 ; zl. . : ; . . . . , . . . . . , nrtet 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it211 2r . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 19,12t 12 . . . . , . . . . . . . . 19,207 27..u. . . . . . . . . . . 14,271 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,711 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2I,4r7 1 $ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lt,7.3 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 , . . . . . , . . , 13,114 : . . . , . ] , G1 Totnl . . . . , . . ' . . . . . ' 684,302 Lens deductl.ms'ior unecld nnd'retnnne.l coplee . . . . . . . . C,112 Net enlee. . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65",170 : ict dally m ernge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.782 Gcono1 ; IL TzscuuClc. 5ub.crtbed In my presence and an orn to heforr me lhle let day of .Stmt , A , 11. 19. ( Feed. ) w1Li.xui siMFitAL. Notary I'ehtt0. My commlelon ecplres December IS , 1)0. Omaha dirt vI11 soon be In brlsh dc moot. Tlie word of Tom feed Is as good as ltis bolud. SL Louis can now boast the biggest fake uiIls lu Amerlut. Congress bus once more ndJourued and the country Is safe , Croakers nod mossbacks to the rear and enlerprlshIg ntetl and pullic- spirited melt to the front. Accor cling to (1lspntches frmu Spring ; field Govetor Altgcld's pinions re- hnaln o1 nil the issues uueltnnged 1Vlse 111011 change-fools never. Even though the colored delegates are exeludt d front the St Louis lioteb , they have the satisfaction of being hieluded in the pictorial editions of the St. Lords dnllie $ . [ low Sooll will the newsmnngers at St. Louis slop their gush an(1 gabble and entleavor to give the 1)001)10 some inforntttiel flint Is not contradicted every ton uthnites , 1tarh Ilanna need not worry over the dnnger of an honest money plan ) ; in the re1)ubllcau platform. 't'he more . i specilie anti tlnequlvoctll it is the Lliger will be McXluley''s . 1Vhy can't the street railway company - pany extend its hue to hvervicw ! park ? The distance trot their Thirteenth street lei'Illlnlis Is only three blocks and Itirerviow is certainly the most popular - lar resort next to llnnseom park tun ] deserves equal facilities. Several of the largest bicycle factories in this country have closed dawn for a 5085011 , and We Simi not be surprised If the men throwit out of employment Were infarnleti 1)y the champions of the nvhite metal that their loss of enploy- , nient is c11ageabla to the crime of 'TI. The architects of Omaha will have reason to Congratulate themselves upon the exposition law. It will Incrense their 1)liSilleSS ten-fold , to say nothing of time revivill of old plans half finished : Which have been laid aside a1'nitlug More promising tinies The action of MiCrelghto'a will be emulated by many others. Let its mint , in tills hnur of supreue delight , coudenm the nation of the presl- dent i1 vetoing the military training t School hill. IIe approved a measure of nntcll more vital concern. Omnha as a city eats , if permitted , preserve the fort front vaninls until the gove7nuelt or 1 the state can provide lllellll3 far Its pro. toclioi. Only a fens months heuco it 1 nv111 be different lit the whmhtu house. t r t Postmaster Ifeshig of Chicago , who , „ 1s also propt4etor of the Illilels Stoats a 'Lofting , thu lending Gcriimnm : dully of 1 the west , pesitlvcly declares ills lnten 1 thin to support the republlcai ticket f this toll if time natlohnl platform pro- . Bounces ngniremt free squarely coinage t anti for the gold standard. In title llr t hosing simply relleets the sentinelt t Mt GceHUUi Aneeicnns Who are for l sound money nbovu all other tlilhgs , fl good CITecis of the exposition law ti are already felt 7'o thu prospectlvo ti hivestor ! t ulnLcs the way clear ; 1o a tilt property owner it gives conlideuee , timid to everybody' , delight. Yet time passage nn(1 approval of this hnpnrtaul n1efS1)ro hams ( . upon Otnulul 7111(1 ( liar 1 people n long of responsibility timid hard 11 vo'k such. mts they hoe uuver before e assumed. Somexaly''s bruins and Sammieu body's utuuoy are now in aetivo roquisl p tion. Both are hero In graft aluuiauce , i All that Was ntvde(1 ! 1o put them into u motion u as am exposition bill , c cc From the moment the oxpoeltlon bill le It algned by the prealdant Omalia'e burden of i t ruspoaelblltty will ateadtly Increase. A task 0 compared with which all other public on- torprlaea eapouaod by Omnha dwarf Into In- v signltlcance will be Imposed upou the lead. s log men of thin city bT thu aucceea of the bill. The exposition la not , strictly speakc lug , an Omaha enterprise , but our people ti cannot evade the respo eibillly of provlding t a place for it and arranging all the prelim. tl Inartee for tha greatest exhibit of resources and products tire wont hoe ever attempted.I' -Omaha Bee , May 24 , fl 'rite exposltlait bill has been signed Ii h ) ' the 1)resldellt,1111(1 upon Omaha 310W 11 Ilel OiVC8 limo raspunsiblllty 1111(1 the task to iiuke the enterprise u success. C Ia .1 L tluonPsitF iVT. 't'he first imcslon of the Fifty-fourth congress , aldch enlled yesteriny , did hittlo for the general welfare amid noth hug whatever for lima removal of distrust - trust and iepresslol. ltespommslLlllty Lot' thil ; rests upon tilt senate , where a tlillon of thmmocrats , free sliver repub- Ilenns such populists prevented ( lie pns sage of a eo1'enttC lu1'flStlLC tutu other legislallol intended to give relief to the treasury : 'lime house performed nnmclt good work and the republican nut- Jurity in that body is to be conuuendci for having shmvmi an cattiest deshe to reuwdy existing cotiditions. Early hl the session tilt' house passed n revenue hill tvhleh would have furnished time trunsury tvllit sufliciemt ndditiohal revc- 11ue to have put a slop to t1el1eIt , while at the Satmle time h0uellthtg numerous ludastries which are sulerhug front that' effct'ty of the demoeratie tarlll' . This nwasuro was killed oil' by time free silver ver nu'u in lime senate Iii combination with the homiest nmoney ultitproteetinli deruoerats , th' latter nellai ; ngreenbly to the opinion of the president and see- retnry of the trnnsury that therm' wins nn need of further revenue leglslntiou. The lmouso niso pnssetl n hlil nullaorizing till secrt'lnry 'of the tretlstury to issue a piloted ahotntt of eerlilcatog ) of 1u debtedness to meet drtleleh'los in the t evenues , In wllielt the senuto failed 1o coueur. A. bill providing for the issue of sltort tinte lowaate 1)011(15. Which 1S'iiitl ' havu stved : a large nnnnult : um- uually In htterest , tuns passed by the hotaso and foiled it the seunte. It is thus seen that so far as provi(1iug rent odlnl legislatinu Is concerned no fault can justlyy be found with the house amid the sennto mast Ire hell ] solely rte sponslble forr to ! fure h1 this respect. Perhaps , lIO V'VeL' , the nduthlstratlon shnnld share the blame , for Iidti it acknowledged - knowledged at thu outset the ncuil of legslutiou ( for additional revenue it is hardly to be doubted that udnliidst a- tloi demiocrats in the seunte Would have supported a revenue mensure aumd thus node the pna5age of one 1)05511)10. 'Chile eonunlendlug the republicans of the house for tine faithful discharge of ditty , the same colslderation is due to the seunte repuhlicaus , svitli 1110 Pxcel ) float of those front time sliver stttm. : hlvery effort was male by Senators llorelll , Shornuum old others to secure legistttioi for tin relief of the treats- uty and the sound money repuhikaus el' the seunte arc in nn 501150 uilnnsibl0 for the failure of such leglslaliomi It is trite that they were not disposed to : tccept propositious for raising revenue which v.'ro not in accord situ reptib- 1lCan lolley and in this they were entirely - tirely right. It would have been a grave blunder on their pnrt to have agreed to lull hicrease in time beer tax and to time luipositlou of ditties on teat amid 'coIrtn , for while such legislation would ] tare given the treasury mare revenue , It would hot have helped a single Am erl- can hndnst y or given a single idle work- inglllalr t'mployineut. Iit'ptllhicaa 1)01- Icy contemplates not only more revenue , but revival of Illduetriai activity and the creation of a dehauul for more labor , It was madfestly time duty of time no- pnbilcans ht congress not to do any. timing ht eontavuntioti of this policy. or svldch aught interfere with putting It lute effect heron fter. Sluice the civil war there has hcen hint one earlier ndjournuteit of the ll,3t ses- stmt 0f cmtgtess than time present one. That was 1u 1St ° , when the lhml ad- Jourunelt took place on Jimmie 10. In every presidential year since 1S72 , until now , congress has been in session when time natloual conventions were held. CLflan 0CLalltTIONS. There can be no qucwtInn as to the Gleaning of the currency declarations of the ltarylnnd and Connecticut ieut acrats. Tuley are unequivocal for the i fold sta11111rd 1111(1 against the free cohu Igo of silver. ' ! 'here will be from now on 'utorc of these exprcasslons auQ their tendency will ho to elcourage timid stengtllei the Honest money semitlnment of the country. The democrats win an. tray tmeutselves ) 0h the shoo of the gold standard probably eunnot prevent time 1 Chicago convention Uehtg domuinttud : by ha free silver element. 'Clint seen ; ; a 1 foregone couchlsfon , But their corn'1 tg0ols example cauuot lath to exert ati vholusomo influence him ateamgthellhg i h0 purpose of sotto [ humpy i0mncrals n averywliere to stand tlrmly by that n'inciple. 1'hnre is nttihhtg In the tat- 1 t orances of these conventions which be- s rtys : iluy lutentlou emi the part of time t 01d standard democrats to bolt a free liver plutfornt aid candidate , but it is nnrdly conceivable that they can be i ltisuadud to stultify themselves by t ailing into line with the free silver 1 ) element 'limey must understand that i o do this would be utterly dlsnstregs s o the democracy as a party ttud thttt he only way ht wlicl the name of that aallticnl o g7udxatioh can be preserved a s for the homiest. humu y men to repudl tto the free silver cenent ) amid present eir own platform mind candidate , even a ough the result slmould"not b0 a single ii iceboat vote , f fI I ) IIOSTJId TO TJltl UA'1TI/D ST4TtlS , 1) 'I'lw demonstration of lmnstility to the C lnitt'd Stales which was nHrdo at time C peulmig ni'etlmmg of the congress 0f time it haunbemi of cinllmercn of the British nmptre , on time part of tl dulegates (1 roan Cautada and Aush allam , Is lnteeest s mg , lholgll root partleularly surprhylug , u t least so far us the Cahullaus ore s ommccrmied. 'l'imo attach 1)1)011 Anlerlaums runt trout n represemutatlvo of the thou- , 1 dteturern' Associatb it of Cahudn sal 1 ! s no revelation that the niaumfactir' t 15 of our northern neighbor have a it cry' hearty hatred of this county , Tito la ripener energy and euterprlso of the 1) lomericnn manufacturer umke him a a ontnatltnr of the Cautlhul nutnufucq ror in the tatter's home market , s vithstumidin „ a tariff made to shut out n mu and the lower prlco of Ahmen'lenui ' s abor. Ilulco the progress of manu- ucturlmag Industries in tlue 1)onilnlol as not been rapid amid the outlook for di mum Is not illo most encouraging , di 'l'imo Cumadlut : represelttttlvn told tint ti 0ugress that t1u larger body of the o yt , tea , , S . t" wJ . people of time ITnited States liesire a war with EnglaHl and therefore there is no hope of commercial reciprocity. It Is probnblo that not to exceed 10 per cemtt of the American people would like to see war with i tmgland nttd yet there is little ] tope of reciprocity between this country anti Canada for time rensotu that there is no chance , so long as the tort' party Is in control of 1)oiuinlon atTairc , of effecting a commercial arrangement - rangement tlmat would be fair to the Umilted Stttes. No proposition coming from Canada shuce time tubrogatloi of the reciprocity treaty years ago has 1)och of a nature that our goveruuleut could accept without a sncrltlee of time interests of our own people. If the lib. oral party should be successful in the coming geue al electloi It is passible that n reciprocity agreeutelt might be negotiated , hutt miutling could he accomplished - plished lam the event of dory success. 'L'ime AlitCVICiiIt people must CXll'et time hostility to this country of tltu Cala- ilau uuunlfateturers , its well as of all those tvho uta sdlmercuts of the Inipurlnl idea , but it is not' a nutter n'hlch iced give us nuy serious concern. As to the hostility of the Austr flans , it Is nut so easy to understand it , except oat the score of syulpatthmy. 'I'Ite great benellt thait Australlnn wool growers Have do- dyed frmu free wool ought to have uindu its frleHls lam that pnrtiou of the lltitislm enmpi'e , It tl liS creditable to the English delegates hi the congress that they maullfeslcd disapproval of the attack - tack on this cmmimtry. TI1K 11UL LIA'OTOA AA'D 7'llhl DC'OT. Onuilm is tvilllng to tvitltpnticntiY for the ] espouse of time Burlington directors to the petition of Its 1)usihes)7 m cu for conuumliols depot fnciitles. ) l3uit time Burlington mmuaagetu lllld directors hurry a5 well uhderstuul now' as latter ou that Italy lrnposiltou to coutpete ) time llnsou street moustroslty will not he satisfactory tory to Omnhn. A depot that iw acces- sihio only. fronm a vItduet : traversal by four tracks of street r1111wny' cannot amid twill not meet time aumts of Onuuln. A depot Sutt will compel women , children , hlvnllds and cripples to climb a forty- step stalavny will not nmeet time demamis of at city that is enlled upon to eliter- tahl two nttllious of viSitot s in time year 1SIS ) 'lime talk about time inconveimletice to the Ilurliugtou or any otter road of eontfug into Onmima amid gnimig out of Oumatha by aft overhead viaduct is the veriest bosh. Such approaches are col- sidered perfectly feasible in nearly every ltrge : city ou both sides of the Atlantic. Thn day of grade crossings in cities is past , and the entauice into couunc'cial centers , hither by tunnel or viaduct , is becoming universal. It is if nnythiug nnre lreposterous to talk about time half-million dollars which the Burlington - ton claims to have expended on the lfasou street site. 1Vhere was tlmat half-tuilliomm c pcnied ? Surely not oil any improvement that is visible. 't'Iu. only huprovement the railroads or tilt depot compaples Have paid for is the founlialtlon sit ) wails of time first story of nu iusignlticnnt railway station. Coulputed at time nmost extravagant estimate - timate , Its cost did hot exceed $60,000 , find that nnmouut has l0hg since heen repaid by the vnrlotis roads for rental of time sky parlor quad huumigrant sited that have served Omaha us a union depot thhlug the past five years. If any hlouey hats beau paid by time B1)r- ) lugtou for idiot ground no loss will he sustained by Its eht nnce into the proposed Farunum street uhton depot. Time ground they 1)urclasei is still theirs , and every square itch of It is needed by the Burlhmgton for transfer amd trackage pu11)aSCS. If the Burling- tou directors have : hit' proposition to make to Ommaha to coumponsatc it. for any tanglblt loss or extraordinary expenditure - penditure incurred or to be incurred , is pr01)osal vii1 receive fair aid frinudly coasIderatiou. Any scheme to placate Omaha with at promised conlpletlon of Lime llnsou street abnrtiml-oithcr on the old pluu or a new plan-may ads well h0 dropped. - Japanese electrlcaums , studying the telepllohe systems of America , pro- uouucC time systemic ham On11uimn superior t0 that of western cities. They arp naming tall the good points , amid will eport to tin ntlk11do. Thilk of tlls a uoumuut. 7'ho first telephone was used u , inpnn live yeas ago. Now there are llllllly thousanis of IHiled of tele- ) l1011e wires. 'l'ima govoa ument secs time necessity of undurgrniumd wires mt mml ends a commisslol to the United States s ' 0 learn time hest system of couluits , c Tal)111k owns aui controls time luiepimomme n that khmgdnnl , and noSV , after using , t live years , proposes to put time wires trader ground. 'These reforms have lnag a )0011 demandal by time people. Time tutulcipallty should own the teeplmone ) t ysten and build conduits for all wire's. n Tapan gets .lnmeictia Idtus aid Ilmen f Ieatts Us omit In calrryhtlg tilelnt into j tfcct , d dh 't'he consensus of local old nloam among ( tlxens of all p11etles is dolt Congress1 t 1 u ilt Meteor deserves the highest praise a 1)1' his svo ! c in behalf of time exposition o Ill. } While lle ctur's nltlno is ou every- s ody's tongue , the runners of otter I aumdidates for congress are active lam haglhg that lfercer hind resorted to i nH'au politlcal Irick ht holillug the n hill till time email of the- session , 1Ve c uubt very muclm , however , whetter e' mach deh actl01l will inure to time benefit r uuybody who aspires t0 11I1 llerccr's f hoes , tiI Ii I 'Why ciuulot time Board of Edticatioim iso ubovo party spoils imunturs just nag enough to api)0illt ) leutlhmg immetl to the h ho vitcancics upon tlm board. Let the igilea4t hliter'e.tu of lime sflmuols figure t hi 1 the selections. Put men oai time s oard wpo are wise from experience : a mid who are putrons ; of the schools , hero are too mummy cheup men lie Umo T drool hoard already. It possible met em vho are not aetivim partlsuus should be eleeteti. ' 1 lie Omaha Conmluerelal club should I sist front ntteumptlug to hununer 5f wn too ninny mulls at olio time. If b ' o club would ceutcr nil its energies mil a ruislug the necessaiy ftmuds for the In ter" exposttiolmni bring nil its hifluence to bear broil the rnlltnads to ngreo u1)on lnllldithe naion depot time club Would neelJmltisll ) more for Ommnln that by u tt@rilg its fire into every (1irectlon nn Again lt.heioimi0s necessary for the Union Stocks Ytirds coulpnuy to increase tilt capncl4hq ' tlio yards , I'resent tar ciiities are Jiwbolly inadequate to nc- comiuuodate thl trorleudous movement of cattle thutuust begirt next month. Corn amid d7ltie this yead are bringing , amid will bring , store gold than has been drawn tutu this regiet for several years litlst. 1Ve are right in it. A ( ' . ' Cdcage ) Chronicle ( deco. ) The repeal of the two-thirds rule would prnmoto tire dlesulutlon of the democratic party. It would be a radical bolt and do partee from the prlnciplas and usagea of the democracy , which would dissolva ' tie of allegiance to the organizatlom. MonupuiIeln ( the h9uur. Cdcago Itecord. After having been Informuad for several days as to what this political manager is doing and that political manager is going to do , some of the meeker members of time party naturally and occasion to wonder where the "voice of the people" conies lu. .t Sign IIIcnnt Omission. ( Fan 1'rancisce Cal. The senate lies voted to pay wimat the government owes the Southern Paeifc for transportation , but ! t has not voted to make time company pay what It owes to tlm gov- ermmnmit There 1s a good opportunity hero for Senator Perkins and Senator 1Vhite to rise and explain. 3tntealllrltlehtil Costs tilrtl y. Globe-Ikutocmt. Counting in clerk hire , mlleage and ln- cidcmitals , a member of congress now re- colvcs a total of about $12,650 for his two years' service. Daniel Webster used to get for the same period 3,32S. The expansion in time pay has at ienat kept up with that in the statesmanaWp Ilene , 't'hese Cltbtllet I'enrs , nugaio Ixpteas. Carlisle's detest in Kentucky was paralleled - leled by Iroka Smith's overthrow In Georgia. Of 137 counties only ten have supported the admhiistrntoo ! at tlelr primaries. It needed something moro than the judicious disposal of cabinet /races mid other olllces In order to vea i the democratic party from its her- esies. - o An Unavnrrnirted Squeal. Kansas City Tames. France grows exceedingly hot under the collar widen the United States retaliates for the exclusion of American cattle from Franco by excluding French cattle from this country , but unless France is tvilllng to deal fairly with us she will have to put up with the worst treatment we can give her in return. FormuluM of the iin possille Newt York Sun. have Mr. tforlou's labors lam the vegetable - table klmigdoul has a bemiuntbing effect upmi his sense of Imaimr ? lt'lay , even his ornithologists - thologists arid'mammaloglsts can taco the joke , which is as obvious us the capitol or the Itocicy mouutt Ins. To ask a telephone to be original , to insist that water shall run up hill , to beg the bricks In a cblmney saterol by a gale to fall upward , to demand - mand that thh m&an set up an lndepeaident light plant , tp , call upon the leopard to put on a imlala , suit , to entreat the Ethiopian - opian to chaQ u hl3 skin , or a cash register to skit the change , to command the float Julius Sterlllg Morton to shut up , are all formulas of the Impossible. I'ronila Itouitllfl Ilarvest. { hllmytelphla Press. Judging from..ttip reports prhited.in , the ICansas and Nebraeka mewspapers tlio5tt'two states are to-he. blessed 'again with' the most bountiful harvests , The Topeka Corn- monwealtit says that Kansas is on the eve of one of the heaviest crops it ever produced - duced , and The Omaha Dee claims that from every section of Nebraska come tidIngs - Ings of a prospective bountiful harvest. This wlll be good news for the whole country , for there can be no assured prosperity without - out good crops. The Omaha Dec estimates , that the Nebraska crops this year sv111 be worth $109,000,000 , and it adds that the total ' silver product of the whole country is $30,000,000 or $40,000,000 short each year of the annual agricultural product of Ne- braska's fauns. Such an illustration shows what a difference there is between the size of a product and ho noise it Cali make In the commercial world. - - + - Tlic Vest Pocket Ilolt. Chlctro Jumnai , The story that President Cleveland and several maniLers of his cabinet will support - port McKinley agahmst a lace silver democrat - crat is probably nothhmg more than conjecture - jecture , but It 1s ryssonable enough , There are timousanda of the rank and file of the party who will pursue that course , and thousands besides who will trot vote at alt Frmn individual experience It Is safe to prcdlct that time deserters svlll be uunbered by thousands in this city alone. There is no business ntau in Chicago who cannot name at least halt a dozen democrats in his awn circle of acquaintance who are so dls- Iusted at lime thought of the silver convention - tion that they have bolted already. Men svlto have voted the straight ticket far thirty years svlll assist at the party's defeat and mejolce over It. They ammo far more bitter than the republicans in their denunciation of Altgeld and the other wreckers. JAPAN AS A Sli.flat SAIIPLFI. Some Pacts fur % Vztgc Earners lu Poudei Over , Chicago Times-herald. It is conceded that Japan is the most progressive of the countries having the liter standard , Today a feature of the 'ademmcad" condition of Japan is that hiltlren of 7 amd S yea's of age work for cent a day at rugmalring. It is also a act that 1 to 6 cents a day are current vagos for a day of twelve to fourteen hours. Ttue Japan , Ut its progress , is beginning where England , ou adopthag the gold stand- rd , left off. The first effort to ameliorate the condi- imt of child labor In England was made hortiy after the adoptlomi.of time gold stand- rd , The first ; pill for factory inspection showed the adoption of the gold standardd n 1833 chlldronunder 11 ware prohibited rom worlcing'uhomier that mime hours per ay , and weio oblijiod to attend school two ours a clay. . . , . . . . Legislatloa In' every gold standard couai ry has beeam coykistent and proressivo reducing tlmb .hbura of labor for adults mid protecting children from the rapacity t parents. ] m-must of the states of this nlon chltdrali afro prohibited trom miming ud manufacturing under 14 years of agar n New York o labor hours are ilnilled o sixty per for persons under IS and or women u 2 . In Massachusetts tune our llnmlt in r fight a week for minors ntler 18 and n. 11'lallo mtm tiptalne to be done for hildbood la o old standard countries , ery one o , he o countries has shown lute the ad on of the gold standard a rater dole mat on to rescue children ran ovary a doe of abuse and to keep 9 largest sib o proportional number school unt ahyslcal , mental and immoral evelopmont 11 have assured a sound dnd In a healthful body. If this ho thd.condltlon of childhood hum e note Japan iimder free coinage of alt. her , and it these he the hours of labor ecessary for earning 4 and 6 cents. a day , s advocates of tree sliver la' the United hitatee should take steps to prevent iator- nntlon contenting "progress" in Japan am becoming common knowledge. The highest standard of money is an ear aomtlal feature of time highest civilization. he treatment of children and women t a premo teat of clvlilzatlou One Dll/itUUC Stitt tint balled , SAN DIEGO , Cal. , Juno 11.-The jury has teagreed in the suit' for $100,000 $ for alleged but , brought by Dr , J. C. Ifearue against , II , Do Young , proporietor of time San 'rancleco Chronicle. The jury stood eta to r , The ailegod libel connected Ilearno's ama with the murder of Amos J , Stillwell Hannibal , Ida , eight years ago. o IiiiXRY'ns'.lnno01c 021 rni . Ilia M drene Pincee Ilint'lllgh In tlto unit of Chicago Orators , CItICAGO , Juno OrTo the Editor of The nee.-Tho dedlcalion of the Franklin statue in Lincoln park Saturday afternoon was an occasion which will be cherished In the memory of the thoughtful Americans prca- ant as long as they live , and I should Imagine it will be moro lhah usually in- tercsting to citizens of Omaha in that it was time means of introducing to the nation an orator of uncommon gifts. Mr. Eala- brook's oration was the supreme topic nt conversation in circles where conversation means anything. It we were given to lion- Izing-happlly we are not-i should say that Mr. llstabrook would be the lion of the hour in Chicago , It you will permit to till a stickful or two I promise to avoid any repetition of the proceedings , limo report of which , of course , you have already read , The hour , the place , the time , were Welk chosen , and all went off to the satisfactlml of even time idlers and time wlmeelmen and limo wheel girls , ss'ho thronged the outskirts of time great gathering. Assembled In the latter group svuro mill that Is left of the old veterans of lima case , and they were a goodly set of men. Thera are very few in a gmmarntion who can compel the attention of a anlseellaneous open-air audience , Daniel O'Connoll , we have heard , could keep a crowd together In a rain storm. I remember Colonel Ingersoll at Iudianoplls lmoldiug a multitude together under pelting showers for more than an hour and a half. lint they were stirring national issues in those days whlclm people conprohmuled nmoro clearly than they do time silver and gold conundruni of the present - ent day , One wotmid have said there was nothing iett to stir the popular pulse over the ru- cilal of Denjantlu Franklin's virtues. Mr. Estabrook came late In the program , and after tin rcldlng of the speeches of Joseph Madill amid all the others-excellent ht their way-limo audlence began to feel like going honto , Mr. William J. Onaban , who was on the platform , owned up to time that lie felt like sneaking away whom lie hannil the anmouucentoit that a Mr. Estabroolt was to dellvor the "oration. I was ml the point of suenWng over time ropes myself , but i Lad not heard three sentences when I determined - termined to stay on the spot and hear tliat man to do end. I noticed this , that not a maim , woman or child left the circle till time nugnifcemmt finish. I ant not attempthmg to say anything about tlio merit of to speech. What I seep to describe is the effect produced by a lawyer of Omaha who came hero unheralded and carried away the honors of the tiny. Let me uuolo a comment of a literary friend of inlne , Captain O'Conor , wino did not listen to the oration , but who read it twice over on Sunday morning , He said : "Twenty years ago I heard a speech of Garfield at. Madison , anti I ronember saying to my wife at the time , 'that man will ho president - dent some day. ' Now this young man Estalrook-is he a young man-has made a deep impression upon every tllnkiug soul by that apeech of his on Franklin , amid I shouldn't be surprised to ] tear of him again in great circles , " I quote this , as I might a great deal more , from observant mid reflective people whomim I have seen , just to express to your brilliant townsman that he did make a very palpable lilt , lint I presume this will be nothing surprlsiug to the people of Omaha. JAMES CIIISiIOLM P1IItsONAI. ANn o'r1Inmt w'lsml. The president of the republic of Andorra , in the Pyrenees , receives a salary of $ i6 a year. Rantmin , the originator of the Moorish palace at the World's Fair of Chicago , committed suicide ht the forest of Kcope- mek , miear Berlin , not long ago. The towpaths of all Now York canals are flow open to bicyclists , and a series of Iii- leresting arguments between the wheelmen - men and the towing mules may be expected during the season. A writer In the Augusta , Ga. , Chronicle 2sys : "Onto at Liberty hall I was present when Gmmeral Toombs made a statement that was hero and there punctured with mild profanity , lie concluded thus : 'Don't you agree with he , , Mrs Stephens ? ' The old commoner piped out , shrilly : 'All but the damn , general-all hut. the damn , ' " A statue of Geimeral Kruger will soon be erected In Pretoria. It will be forty feet ugh , and will represent time hoar statesman In thin quaint garb , tall lint included , which lie affects on Sundays aad special occasions. rho statue , which will be of bronze , will be mounted on a pedestal and column of granite , and at each corner of the pedestal liters will ho a figure representing a Trans. vast burgher in an nttiludo of defeuiso. Ifalsor Wilhelm stopped at Frankfort for a few hours for the ceinbrntlon of time an- nlversary of the treaty of peace , aad within three days there were forty arrests for lose hajestn In the town. Alt the presidents of limo I'rench republic but one have been honored with statute. M. Cannot has sovcral , ono at Notay , an. other at Nice , and a third at Pontalnbieau , Five mnore are being prepared for the victim - tim of Caserio at Atmgoulcmo , Cbalon eur- Saone , Deauuo , Nancy and Lyons , Senator John Beard of Alameda county , Cnlifornia , ten years ago planted nu micro of locust trees. Last season ho sold nil the trees thereon , measuring six Inches in diameter , to a sea csplnln for ship tlumber , and utade $613 by the transaction , besides cutting thirty cords of wood for use. CLOSING o1' COXiiliSs. ilnte of AshJourunien ( of the I'iral Scssiom Nnuhl' Inrlm' . The close of the fast s0aslon of the Forty- fourth congress conies within one day of being the earliest on record since the civil war. The earliest adjournment iii the last thirty years was on Juno 10 , 1572 , The oilier three adjournmeute In Juno vere June 27 , 1874 , Juno 20 , 1875 , and Juuo 10 , 1850 , Thu latest filial adjournmiuonl ahmce the clvll war w'as November 10 , 1858 , but that was wldle tlto fight between congress and President Johnson was on , and congress kept itself In scasiou nonthally by adjourn- lug front ammo date to another , becmiso if It once adjourned it could not meet again till December , unless the president called It lam special cession , which Mr. Johnson was little certain not to do , Next to tli19 time latest adjolrnnment was October 20 , ISSS , when congress spent the Rmtuner in discuss- lug the Mills tariff bill amid nmaklug speeches for distribution as campaign literature. Two years later tin McKinley tariff bill occupied tire attention of eoatgrras , and time session did not close till October 1. Five sesstone since the war have ended in August , as follows - lows : On the 2Sllm in 1591 ; time 6th , 1S92 , and 1896 : the Slim , in 1882 , and ( lto 76th , iii 1870 , Adjomrnments in July have becu on the 7th in 1584 , thu 15th to 1ST0 , acrd the "Sth In 1866. Ian no presidential year alnco 1872 has congress adjourned heforo time national conventions - ventions , although than is always a lot of talk early in the session about Its doing so , in 1854 , lmowever , it adjourned just after the dmnocratic convention began ; litany democratic members of congress were able to stay to the etld of the session ad get to time convention before it was over. The republican convention had already been held , 'rlH : SUPIt111IE IS51fE. Chicago Times-Herald : The St. Louis platforu must declare for the maintenance of the present gold standard mud against the unlimited coinngo of silver at any ratio. Glvo the nation a chance to spurn debasement - ment of its currency , to down time conspiracy - spiracy to declare it a bankrupt before the world , Leave the white feather to the Chicago - cage convention. No white feather at St. Louis ! Boston Advertiser : Time platform Is by far the most ummentous question to be der elded , and of that platform the financlal plank is the paramount problem , More depends - pends upon It than words can tell. Tile oh- ject to be mahdy sought Is not party success - cess next November. That will come any- how. It would come with any platform or with none. Above party is country. Before - fore time question how to win at the polls , is the question how to insure the public welfare - fare , to preserve the national honor , to secure - cure time peace , the prosperity and the hn- dustrlal and commercial stability of 70,000- 000 people. To that end the St. Louis platform - form must declare for sound money in terms that will leave no room for doubt as to what is meant by sound money and how it is to be maintained. Away with glittering generalities - eralities ! Evasion and equivocation in sucit a crisis as now confronts the country are I an abomination. --o-- 1)ISCOnDAXT DEMOCRACY. - Globe-Democrat : The experience of Cleveland - land has demonstrated that a democratic president cannot be better than ills pnrty' without making it worse than it was before. Chicago Chronicle : A Des Moines paper says that if Horace Boies is nominated by the democrats for president an a free silver platform Iowa will go republican by 100,000 majority. It appears timely to add that under similar circumstances , or with any other silver and populist candidate ad platform , Illinois will go republican by 170 , . 000 majority , of which Cook county will contribute more than built , Sioux City Tribune : Governor holes has written a letter to 11'ashington , ssying that "if the sliver delegate , control the Chicago convention a democrat will certahdy be _ nouthtaled , " It le easy to say this , but it is lust as easy to believe that henry M , Teller of Coloratlo , the lender of the silver forces , could poll moro votes thou any other man to ho nominated on that isstlo , lie possibly luight not pull more democratic votes , but ho certainly would poll more republican voles and more populist votes , 6 and moro national sliver men's votes , regardless - gardless of their parties , than any other maim to be nominated , " New York Trlbuno : With its wholesale adoption of the silver heresy the democracy j' ' becomes more than ever the party of dia- humor. Whom tha gads would destroy they L first make mad , its tiosltlou on this ques tiomi will probably wind it up Llstorically anti brake an cud of it. It is hard to rub the mmno cult , and that is not to Lo looked for , but it Is likely to be set up as the figurehead of sumo nosy craft not so oh- vlously amid openly piratirnl ht act and In. teation. It is tinco ( hint tbo old one wont e to the bottom , "It tots that fatal and perfidious bark , but in th' eclipse and rlgg'd with comae. dark. " The rats began to leave it some whims ago , and are still scuttling away in multi. ttulos , like those wldcii followed the Pied Piper of Ilamelin , Its nppenrawco as time champion of the tiebasenment of time mm- tlon's currency would be an appropriate winding up of its career , anti that is what the outlook is at present. 1'ASSIN(4 t'LLiASANT1tiES , Iiarlem Life : Jones-Good morning , lien. sot , ltow do yotc faith hualmiess ? liensun- By judicious ndvcrlishmg. Cldcago fecord : "Mrs. Tngby' , won't you come to our picnic tomorrow ? "As a guest , or do I have to brhng a baa- ket ? " Washington Star : "Sane man , " said Uncle Ebeu , 'dome' seem tar lath only jes' Haft' sense tor dlscutbber new' ways 'or gittin' Inter trouble , au' not 'null ter glt out" Lndtannpolis Journal : Morrows-What la the hest wheel on the market ? Hills-The best wheel Is not on the market any more. I bought it myself two weelca ago , Texas Slfllng , : After mill , It's neither tire guldbug not time silverbug ll tt Is n steady evil in this country , but humbug , Chicago Tribune : Ilroolcs-I have bean toil dial a mnn Ioarniug to swim should imitate as closely as possible the motions of a frog. Rivers-I don't know. Did you over mice till otter swlmmhtg ? "Yes. " 'H'ell , that's the wny you otter swhu" Cleveland I'lnin Dealer : Mr. Mimms- Anastnsia , I found our son Robert him a pool room today , Mrs. Mimms-Lt a pool room ? The dear boy , Taking a bath , was he ? - Detroit Free Press : Mr. Nt'wwcd-I-I may not be homy until hate , dearest , an this Is our night for a business meeting. Dearest-how do you expect to get In , Mr. Newwed ? Mr. Newwed-l-I thought , dearest , you might leave the scuttle open. TIIE LONG DISTANCE GIRL. J Indianapolis Journal. On n twenty-milo run Mss Dotty Starta out , looking witchingly pretty ; And the shlna of the sun , Ern the hot tiny Is done , Makes her frowzied 101(1 tousled And hopelessly , vulgarly "sweaty. " THE 1i C , AND 771E CAPiTOIw Wushincton Star , rime place where tumult once did swell lltmst soon bu dark and still ; Tin hard indeed to say farewell , Oh , house upon the Hill. With scant applause we now are bid To hurry front time spot. i11uch do they blame the things we did. And more what w e did not , Though we forsake the halls of state , We mind no better station ; mhthough our places we vacate , 'Tis not for a vacation. [ 'cameo may not smooth the ruffled brow And calm our indigestion ; We leave off dodging ink wells now To dodge the money question. DISCOUNTa That our suits are the equal of tailor-made has been long conceded-That prices half the usual tailor-made ago - our prices were - figures is also acknowledged-True , on account of the fabrics- the fit-the finish-the findings-the fashion-we have had no a "bargains" a to sell-taking a ' 'bargains " as "bargains" usually mean - -a suit made cheap to sell cheap-but they were bargains a just the same-the kind of bargains that wear as long-look as well as a a tailor-made-which is about three times as long as the cheap bargain can lasts - s On top of the fact that these suits are the finest to be had we are giving a discount of exactly twenty Per cent on any suit for boy or man in the store , The a goods are in the way with the old plain marked prices still sewed on them-We must get them out , of the way-It's better to stand a loss of 20 Per cent than to have thCITi covered with lime. As to Prices we have men's suits as high a as $25 that go for $20 and as low as $7.50 that sell for 6. r This is exactly as it is-the suit we sell for $6 is not a $12 or $15 suit as the "bargain giver" would claim-but its a sight t better suit than any suit that was ever "bargained off"at twice the m9neye ' BROWNING , KING & CO. , Getting eady to Remodel the Sm W. Corner 15th and Douglas , Omaha. v - , . . . . . . , " , , . . v.