1w T1iE OMAI1.11. DAILY Jtit , : SUwtAY , , TUNT : 1'1 , 1SS1Ge Tilt OM1UIl SUNn2vx I3tt - - - - - - - - - - - - r- - It. 1toHitivA'rtt Cdnor. _ 1'Cnh1SII1n : 1t'itfY MO1tNINa. TIfMH OP SO11SC11IPTiON , TaU itre Iwlthout Sunday ) One Yenr T a 0 ] ) ally flee nnl Sanjay , One Year . . . . . . . 20 e NIx monaln , , , . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , , , , , , . an Turn. rnonlhe . . . . . . . . 2 t suntlny lire , One Ynar. . . . . . ' 0' Halurrlay lre , flue Vent. . . . . . . . . w eekty flee , One Yenr . . . . ' . . . C. . OI'r1Ctis : Ornnhn. The H e Imulbimng. Houma Omnhn , Hinger 1IIk. , Cor. N and 44th 91s inuncll Ilhlne , 1a : orth Mntn Stiret ( : hlrngn Ofllee , 317 Chnmhnr of C"I1ImeTTe New York , Ilnnme , 13 , 14 and 13 , Tribune I3k1g Wnehington , 1197 1' Htreet , N W. COIt1tl Ht'oNDI.NCN : All comrnunlentlolu t Iating to newn nfJ rill tonal matter shnu11 1)n nddres1 N : To the ldttur IttJSI tSH i.lTriIIS , All Luineaa Ipttrra and remittances shouid hr RddrPSSed to The Ilee rubllshing C" Inpmmy Omnhn. Urafta , cheeks ntd pnatmllce madam t ( be mntlo pnynle ) , In the order of lime company. 1'111 IIIiE I'C1ILINIIINIa COfil'.tNY. sTArrMINT of CiItCCLATION. slate of NehrnIrnl ] ) ouglaa count3' 1 ( hnrge 11. Txsrhwk secretary of The lire Ptih flailing company bring duly sworn , snS'a that Ihe Rclual Ii utnI r of tell and cnmtke ( rupmrs of th ! Ial1y , Mnrning , Itvening and Sunday Ilea prntrd : during the mush of Mn ) , i 'G , was 1)a follows ; 1 19,314 1d. 19G / 4. . . . . . . „ 15,267 17. . . . . . . . . 19NSa 8 . . , , . . , , . . 19,2 ( ) IS . . . . . . . . . , 4 , . . 39,259 19 , , 16.11 6 . , 0 , , . . „ Js lGt 20 , . . . . . . . , , 1S.Gi ' : 8. . . 19,155 2t , , , , , . . lF'n9 7 . . , . , , . , IRr1S7 22. , „ , . . . . . . IN,711 a 1L210 " 1 . . i9,7s. , , 21 , , . , . . . . . , 1911) ' 10 . , . , , , , T 1.3 . 2a , . , . . . . . , 1sd 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,207 27 , . 19 , " Y 13. . . . . . . . . , , 19,311 24. , . . . . . . . . , "LM7 14 , . . , , , , . . , , , , 16,359 29 , . . . . . . . . . 2" , 1)9 30 , , . . . . . . . . 31 . . . . . . . . . , 1s,3 9 Tntnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 699,902 ded dnd ntri cplea , , , , . . . C,33 : Net ire a. , , , , 692,47 ! Net doll' nvetnge , . , , . . . . . . . . . . , „ 19,757 atonal : It. TSCiI11CR , Suhsrrlbcd In my prearnce anti sworn to hetore n1r ltaa tat da3 of June , A , p. 1'95 , ( Seat. ) w il.LIAM HIMfhtAL. Nohn ) I'111a0 , Tty commtsslon expire neccmber 19 , 19) ) , - t ' )1'iiiti.lfll ) 01'rill ; 11Ri ; On ii t Friday , June 19 , iS90 , The Bee tvIll hove Congl'ted the lbws tsveatyIi' ( yearS of ItH 'xlstelee. 1 'naulI (1 lame 19 , 1871 , It has grolvn from a little ttvn pnge sbeet hlto the magnIiict'mt ncavspaper of tdny. It has worked t1I1C Nimgly for the vt1 fare and progress of the people of O11ulhu mul N'brasIi , and ha slut rt'I their fortunes anI th'h udafort tines for ts'e111yO'e yt1ts I1 bas nl'oeated ( republican pthnelpl'S and fought the battICH of true republicutlsnl , and cnn hak hack upon a Neely-II'e year ; career of w hicb It has reason to hu promsL lu Couuueu1Drellnn of its ( Jutrter- ccmlcniilal anakversary , The Bee for Frhlny , Jullc 19 , will he a special 11 hlstrated souvenir utumber , des ) teal t ) time history mid acblefewels of the paper and Its founder. The souvenh - edithum will lu addition contain all the news of the day end be served aS usual to all Hubseilbe's and patl'ons. It will be a nwuber which every one will taut to preserve and Send to hits frleiuls to preserve. 1'xtra : copies may be had n ( the usual price of G cents at the business - ness otilce of The Bee , or of the ncvvs- deulers. In vie' of the nlready large deuinad , it will be well to place orders for extra copies In advance. In further cciebrlNlu11 Of this menol't- : ble occasion , the editor and founder of The Bee , I'dsvard : Hosewater , will be at bonze to subscribers , pnt'0i1S and frlei is generally from S until 10 o'clock Friday et'enblg in the beautiful court of 7'he Rce hullding The Bee building will be specially hlhinuleateI and deco- ratted both exterlnr mad Interior. To this informal gehe al public reception a Cordhml invitation Is here extended 10 all renders of ' 1 he Bee , vitb whom the editor will hope to reueav and strengthen JIH personal acquaintance and express LiH Ihonks for past support at the line cold place mentioned. Not' for the great llomminathlg cnn- venthon. 'l'ime pncuI RtIc polItleaI ph aIforln Is altogether tan expo ul to pumeturu for coalfort or safety. The die-hi-the-last-ditch tuesidentini candidate Is to be admired for his per. Histulce , 1f for notllng else. 9'he favorite son racket seems to be being worked for flit It is worth Inside time glues of time tiemnocrnlic forces. The free silver agitators always did nlako a ht'np of noise cmnIaretl vIth iho number of people they represent. 't'he great ( xpusltlon will have to be well ad'ellsed , But n creditable ex- hlbition w'lII be its otvu best ntlvertlye- macnt. Although Ihls Is leap year , time In. Htahmes 1viieme the ollice is seeking the taut nre still too scerce to pnsa noticed. ml few ibousuul : discarded ealupalgn buttons will anon 1) ( ou time sctond-hmummI amm'let at jn'h'es tlma t no Mlle can afformi to neglect. The Fifty-fourth s congress will not be forgotten. Il Is the Co llgeesH Ihum t haH mule tlu''J'rminsnlhss15811)11I cxposkt111I1 mm mm assured success. If lbere are any survivors of extreme greehlntckisln tvbo met not 10 lu 1 free sil eites , they mu not the ones who nra inn Llat : lhu pulse , Complaint Is hand butt the great nmjorlly of the delegates to the St. Louis convemtlon were nes'r heu'I of ( mm tSlde of ttl'Ir shales. I mss Iii y , In ( give thrum a eluulce. finale of the111 will 1)o better known after thu comer' tlon shill have Ulion ( r11ed. A Iirevorhs trust tvolld be ilie very height of glory. It could go up llhe a skyrocket lend comma losvn like u stick. AH the lelwrth of .Iuhy is so memr at hand , time trust should be permtted to gi u niT Its HcinllllutlomlH as a stipple' memt to the usual celebration. LtKCOJIA11.1rB'O VliXTIOA'1TI1 OMA1lA , June 12.-To limo iIItar of Thl Ilec : Now timid the Tranalnisslssippl expo sitlon Is assured for Omaha 1)t 1999 , wouli It. toot be svctl for the people of this city tl use every effort In endeavoring to secun ever ) ' natlonnl convention , InchuUng po Iltfcal , retlgfous , fraternal and nit others It art , literature and nmusmnents. No dnubl ( hero will be , during this year and next , al least , 100 national organlzalfons rcpresentcr by delegates front this city and slate , l.el every delegate to nil conventions , of what ever nature , make It Lls brashness this yens to Invite In ndvance Limo nntlonnl society of which ) to is a netuber to elect In Omalma In 199x. 199x.As it matter of fact , tunny nit of thest large organizations urn partlaliy booked lw i yenta in adsancc , and the locations arc largely reciprocal , 1'ho Cmnlnrrclal clul and all other organizations of iho city , a ; well ns nil state , comely amid city ofcials , should lead their best efforts to these deho gates who nra strlving to secure tim con' venlinns , I hope next week to attend the American tnstltute of homeopathy , which tnectn in Detroit. 1iohQing n sesslmm of ten days , and where there will ho many humu tired phystcinns and their families nail frlendn , A cmnmittce has heeu appoimtcd by the Omaha Medical society especially to invite amid urge our National lledical so. cicly fu 1993 to tweet to this city. Lei all other medical societies invite their own national organization to sleet here also dur- log tlmo exposition , Furthermore , would it not be well for the managers of the exposition to provide a suitable bulidimg for the various congresses of art , literature , medicine , etc. , lu widch to cnnveme dur1)lg the months of the cx- position , Should there ho 100 of these no- tlonal societies secured It would bring more peopbt to the city and exposition by double time numnber then would otherwise attend. Should this suggestion meet with your approval , please do all in your power through the medium of your valuable paper to advertise this as the convention city of 1899 , \v. 11.IIANCI1ETT. The lice heartily endorses the slug- gestlon of Dr. Ilauchett and will be glad to do whet It Cn11 to hhduce mummy mull all of the great netlomal e'gaaiza- tlons to hold their 1SJS mleetimgs lit this city , A beginulug has already been niede with iii' ussistauce of 'fie Rue 111 this dhection , although it Is only a be- ginnhmg , 'l'ime Nrbrhsha : delegation to time recent biennial comdeuce of the Anlrrlcan Federation of ) Comlen's Climbs extended to urgent Ins'itatioln to time club womn'u to heel In this city two y'ars hence 85 the guests of time Omaha 1Comuut's club , anti time fact that the exposition Is moss' a settled Iixture will no doubt exert the dccki- ing kalhmence 111)1)11 the commniilee n'llh whom the selection of the meeting place rests. A sinutlar invitation was given only a week or so ago to time eonvt'n tion of the Nmtloual 'I'ravele s' Puotec- tive assockutlomu 811(1 nlet with undis- gtised expressloms of favor. 11'hen the Invitation Is next year repeated and rev hnfot'ced , as It will be , with detinltu assuraumceS of euiteetaluwemt , Ounmha ought to be the strongest conmpetitor fen' time ISOS asse11hblage. Time mission ( it' the Nebraska tepresentatlves itt tihis w'eek's mmtkonul gathering of hmneopa- thists similarly deserves every en- eouragenlcnt auQ will no doubt be productive ductive of results that will bring Onhaha the Annericml institute dnrlug time year of the great exposition. ( hue sthnulus to an early and aggres- slve campaign for time great nlUionnl com'eutious nut 11tt'mllomed in Ir. Ilui- : chett's conuullnkcutkoa i to be found s In the fact th.lt these ornnzlfious ( : are to a certhin : degree clanuisb. One brings : mmother amt the more that come , the wore will wuilt 1o collie. It w us ' Cemte11mIaI and so at the I'hliedelplhin It wits so at the Chicago 1Corld's fait , Last year flu uilnsual nuniher of these nwetillgs were located met Denver. As rote by one the ditfere11t business , putt- heal , pi'ofessioaal , frateeeel , religious , scientific , educational , literary and trades assoclatious : unlotutce their In- temtinm of couibiuimug husi11'ss with pleasure by vlsitlmmg the 'I'rulsmissis- : Nippi exposition , thu trgunnult In favor of conmhtg to Owmba svlll grow' cmt- Ntantly stronger mid It will becmn ( more amt were d111lcult for mummy of then to uleelllle time telllptlmg IIIvltmlloll prof- fumed. As to time necessity of providing e snitoIdo convention lutll , that Is admitted - mitted tts a mutttir of course , Suchl a huildilg cent fllly located mumd con' venlent of access w 111 be as much a preregthlsite of the great exposition as the exlmibltimt htlldlugs themselves. It is even hOSSlbltr pod very prObuhle that one andltorlum will mint serve the 1)111'- J10SO cold that hvo or more capuclous halls will be required. 'T'his will certainly - tainly he time case it the proposed caml- paign for the untloml comellions hint nmeet hl ISOS aehleves the success that It promiIScs mm ud w'e arc called neon to till tcyliiimm ilvo or Ihrce , or even amore , celossmul galher111gmm 1)t ome and time suae lime. Each amid every one of these err gamlzmttlnns way rest perfectly assured Ilutt Onluha svlll net the host im the most beiitflng tmlumnet' mumd that their menlbels awl delegnles tvlI1 not only be roy'aily uitelnieeI , but leave without - out regrets at ironing come here. Is'fd.11F/lfI ; / iN'J'.lt.IR/NF. One mlatter lvhicli ought to be giveq sum lllelent prnalm'ncc 1)m Ihe St. Joins platform to mutt'aet popular attention is hint of restoring (1)c ( imme'cbent mim'- hrr. Undoubtedly there will be nil 'munchltion nn this subject. It is a qu'sttom which Ihe repmhliren party has m ) mlisposltlimit to ignore , Iaml an lbu comtrnry regards with great Interest. .1 merely pe'fuuctary atterammce , Ilosv. ever , will nut unswer the requlrenu'ut 'l'hero needs t ] be it strong amid clear declmunlon ( lu ( m 'or oi' 'mm ly and tag' greasivt : action for gl'imig tlhu United States mu mn'rcbumt m1u lnc that will restore the lhlg to the ocean and carry it hi nil the ports of the world , ' 1'lme couv'mtluu should uuake It distinctly understood that this is mu consplcuons fenturo of line pellcy of time republican pmu'ty amid onu that it seriously Intends to glvo effect to If entrusted by the people with time 0ppOrtuuity to tin so , At least llfleeu t'opuhlicuu slate cun- veutlonH have ills year d'clared 11) ( mu vor of legislation loohhlg to thu imp. bullllu g of Ulu uncrchflut marble mad mist of these eollvvumtlots Lave pro' notutccd In fmn or of a pohliw of dls crbuhultiug dutles , such as were 1)m force for nearly foray yents ( roan the fouurlntion of the ( tv'ernuteut , ii IIii the result of ) ; r'ally Inerenslug IIi neenn cat rylllg trade of the country 'I'ho nlvoeatcs of this pulley point nut tint wile ens at the tinge of this legis In tmum Aulerlcut vessels were 'arrylull only : T per cent of the exports mind itm purls of the Uulted Slates , I)0 ) per cent 1vls : ultimately carried ht Amm'icuu : hot' toms. t ) t cmust' coin umu'relal eon dltfnn now are very differ'mt ft'oml ss'Ihat they were them and perhaps fl r'stomit tiOU of Ile ! pellcy adnpi'll mote than a 'outlay : ago tvntlid not peoduee like results fll this Iliac , but it will be for the con- veil tIom 111 Iis wisdom , to deeldi' as lu w ether the pails should la' coin lnitti d to this policy , which Imams linlily muble timid camm mmus t mm dvilIIes. 1'h'r ( caul he mo (11)111)1 lint ih ( c1)nl It' , ' IH prepared to a'lit souse.1udiclons . nuu1 praeIleeble policy for Ih ( cremllioll of a mn9'elmlllt nlmll'ille : ldepmlle ( to the dcmmmds mf our foreign co miner'e mm md wilkh will save to n11r own people the vast sum , estluuutcl 1)t nutru ihna X100- 1XO,000 ) , that is amlmullly paid to fur' clgu ship owners amml COIIImlIlllh's to the sappurt of the ford go ship buihli11g imdust y. The producers of the west Se aN elcm9y 1)s the mmulufactm'ers of ; the 'list. tint Ilmclr Interests womlhl be snImser''d by such a policy amd they will be found quite mis emuest , old 1)H zelouS : hl its Htlpport 1)s the pcople of any ollher section of the collmhy , There hi mu s never heeu so gem ermll : ii e- nu mul as there Is mots' for a nmrchmmut nlitiiue and time repubiICu9 ntloumiI ( com svution must neb fall to give It prayer recogliItbum , TIU ; Sl'OWd1'IOS C/.1 1.11S. 'I'he prlmcipe ) objection of 1't'esident ( 'Ievelnnu1 tO Ihe general deiiricucy bill lS It first passed congress rebated to ( lme mpptopriatkoll of souu'thi11g over a mllllot dollars for hnykng what is known 1)s time French shOlkution chllws.1'akimg time position that there exists ho legal liability against the government on tccouut of Its t'elatlous to 1h'se claims , Ihe hresidcnt vetoed the mu'asurc allI 1)11gress r'eonsidcred anti passed the 4111 with the omission 01 the clnhas gmpeoprialhon. 'l'imns agflin clnlmis agutinst the govem'11mu'nt w lmich buve heeu hl controversy for nearly a cen- lu'y and the Justlcc of s'hlcli has fre- puemutly heemt recognized by congress u'c ecJeeted by time executl'e brmulell 1f Ilse go'crumlerl. These claims originated lu the (1epreda- iolis upon cur conmlerce by French : rwisers and vessels daring the closiug ycmua of the last cemtn'y. The United lntcs hl 179th Made a denuad upon Treace 01' imdanuulty amid negotiations ' 1)r time alowulce ) amid paynlemt of time iulums tt cre eonlitmed t'ot' several years , he merchants who suhl'ered losses Imav- ug suhnlitted time proofs of their claiuls met time request of eut governmment. finally time French govertu eumt acv uiowiedged time validity of time ciahmums umd olTeu'ed to pay tbeul , but presented : uunter clalums by Frehclm eltizens tgalnst this governuleltt. The outcome vas au agreeuheut behveet time two ; ) vicennmetts by ivhicit the Unitcml itutes assumlcd the payuucut ut the laericau claluls mad Jeemuhec released this government from all liability for : hulas mlade by 1 u'encll citIz'ms agemist It , the validity of w'idch was adinittetl ! 'his has always been legu'ded : as a fair u'raugemlcut amid it w'uts acceptable to lme clulnuuhts At time time when amide , buy very uauraily ( missummml11g that they wound be more likely to brave ( imclr ' ! alums promptly paid by their ow n guy- ) rltmueiit thou by Yeomen , 11luw' greatly uIstuken they wetu In this Yiew ! s maw bistomy. Tile French spolialbout claims were presented 1)m congress lu 1S02 maul pay' neat deferred because of time combuvuusn : meets 0l' the trcumy. In 151)7 theme : vas n mt } orablu report on thew , but Imo rccommnendntiom. ' 'L'ice subsequemlly the c'buhns were reported 111)013 ad. ve'sely , In 1820 a tall 111stou'y of the : use w'it't presented to congress , and ( Ince that flame no lnfavorahle : report on hi emit has eve' been nun iii' . 1)neing ibis ) C ] led two presidcnts besides 11r. Cleve- In ld-fella maid fierce-vetoed ap- plopiiatious for plylug : time chimes , but against tlm'ir disnpprovni of tlmeun there mss been arreyed time ophdon as to then' lustlce amid validity of UmuuiclVebsler , ilelll'y Clay , Cliet' ) iustice 11m'shall , luerles Sumter maul othe' distiugulshud jIatesmcll and jurists. It muly he true. lhuut limo limped States Is not bound legally to pay the claims , because there iH no gas' to cover this chase , but the ho L81 old Igetlml to pay them would scum to be perfectly phahu humid there : en be mo doubt tlnut mm t some tlumu lucre will be n president mend congress do accord ou this w'ho will swipe oflt time ; llgumiii tall limo govel'Ilhllt'mmt of timmu s IUg- cctiug to pry its honest obligations to tmt ow'Il pcople. Pf0'Tr'IOA' ; LA'GL.1ND. A London eom'r'SpomIent Sit ys ihal IImu English p1'oteeliunlst Is mm o longer lie minumuly 1)o svfls mm dccmtde ago. Ihe s puttiug himmself nuwpdmuys aiuost ad uumch ! n evideuco as Ilme free tt'uders ! id sixty yen rs ago. A1) exmumple Is .l I'll of n preullucult prot'cllomI141 , m neumh'r of the nobility , vhma huts sent 1 clutllemge to the C'ubde 1 club lu order , Li. ; he seys , to anise ml Aieudly discusslou ) n Ihe mu I jcct of freu undo vesnm pro' 'Ctlm , 'his Jhersoll says lie tllluks time info is 0pperlmne for chmtIIelmgiImg Ilmose t'll ( suppnm't time present fiscal systemn 0 show cause vhmy It should lam cou- bumed. Speuklug vItit lhu mualhoylly ) f expuricumu ho aflym that free trade H sluw'ly but sureiy d'st oylug the uoduelivo JHts'er of the 1'lngllslt nut ion , lie nsscrtmi tiult pent'etlou will give more enploymcnt nail butte' wages 1)m ) free Imports mud that for fifty ! t'am's free Imnports have alsv'ays heeu I1)- Itu'lons to the country , Imavu lessened lie produetivu pow't'r of Ihe great I1)- bust-It's cold huve. ) essencd , therefore , ltu muliomal w'etllll , 'l'int this mdvacatu It protection voices Ihe sentinleml of t ve'y lunge numl1)er of the J mmglish ) eople there can be mo douhl , ' 1'ho ii ltllmde of time lirltlsb colonial leerotury , 11 r. Clmmaburlulmi , the 11iost u'ogresstvu and ugeressive of Ingllsb sin tesut'u , In regermi to n Ilsenl syatr'r b'hfv'n 1'mm Ialnl flmd the colonies , I nttracliag world-w'id ( mmtt'mtion null I pnssesses greener htl'rest , pe1 llaps , to the I'uilell S'Jntes ' Iluul tor niiy olhe ( 0matry. ImI leis address to the cvagres of the chmlmmhen of eonume ce of t1) ImIiiSll ; emliiir ( 1I r , l hntitberlnImm mum udti mutt ImlItIe deparlmn' fn u ) the principle of ( 'ohIemmISml , Ile urged coin umerbl nniou withum ih ( empire null declared a the tree solutlou of time prehienl ( hn l:11glflmd mud Ihe colunir5 Shnmid hev fm'en trade amum011g llcmll4ell e5 , ViIIi I 'nmpromuIse' 14ng11sh lariIT for ccel II foreign huluau' Is , Ii ( rnnsiiicued ll al essi'Illinl t'llllilitIOll limit fla'emmt ltl'Itall shout Id consent to repln ( ( the ImPor dtrtIt's on mm 'Iich s which were In u gel ; prodnceii Im the enlohlles , The s'hetlmmI I e suggested en mumprlst'il wheat , ma enl t'onl , sutgmtr mid 0thcr flrli'h's of cunt utous eousuniiiIInu lu Iugnuti ) , whlcl are produced on a Imtrge scald by Ill colonies mull tvbie11 In ight mm udem' lh 'ouIItlomus of mum iupt'rlai 7,1)1I''relu h wholly produced by IImiIIsll Iamom. 11 e' w'es a progrmuu ht Ileect coulhuventiom of the ( ummdimnhenlnI nciplm's of tIi' p0llv of Cuhdeu nod liright amid I met with the hegrtiest approves 0f tie d'legnlus frommm Cmtnmlii , lhC 11'est iml Iles , Aushin11:1 , South Afrlt.t uul olhe colonies , 'I'imere is 1)0 doubt there is tai orerw hehnhhg seutimueut lu time Ilmihisi cnloules fn'orable to 1t' ( . ( lImtmmmhem'lt : : iii' plan amid this will he brought to ben tl'Ithi gu'eat fol'ee 11)lohl ) 1110 1'i11g1191m ) ) l il plc , with the prohnbility of creathn ) II very pnaveh'ftl s11tlmlemt hl i mm glml ut favortole : to It. It conh'nlphates , 1)s 1hi Loudon c0rrespondcut paints out , dude upon Anu'rlcun food productH for 1ht betelit of ( 'nnadfl , a tax on wool f1'on this couuti'y for the benefit of .lustre IIn , amid other huitf dIsct hulunlioml egaihst the produets of time ilmuitet Mates in the l11terest of stnllnr prahtct of time celnal's of Great Britain. Teri epeeu : S to lie mat doubt tImt the spin Lit protection Is gro vimmg iii Rnglamit mud mm lhough those who favor liar policy mare still largt'1s' hm the 11111101' ty the fact ilmtt they rare mltkiug heed svay Is of cottunaulhhg Interest to the lmei'icnu pcnpie. 1t niost strongly sag ; gists the impm'lmuice and uecessily of Iii Is couutey me ta'ulug to the policy ) f protection : us a meatus of Industrial 1e'11)p11u'ut rand time umini IhIImg of the lone umu'ket for our natural products 'file grauithug of a dogrel' by th ( Mete nniverstty last week to a young shored 1tho first of that famec tr. ; ecel e a d1poula ) from that hlstitl : Ion , IN deseiivng ! of at least inssinp ' ! 'he1',5'dncatiomal factlitics iotica ' , pro ided by the people of Nebraska : arc reply nccoed ul 'persOmiN of both sexes o'ithont reguu'Ii to color , from tin' tirsi : htsscs of tlit' . Ji hwnry grades to the n. ilghcst class , f hue highest uml erslty lepartniemlt ' ' [ 'hat 1)0 colored stnleut ad pres hoti lf yttusueI a university : om se humus bt'emidue , doubtless , to cif. tnuiNhnlces that'uve : prevemhted repie 4enluti'es ( if , the ilegro race in Ne ) rusks frown , , devulimg time 'ueccs ' , mu'y hue to selentilkc and literary purulls. ( Chile time L'nl esity of Nebraska mow onnts its lust colored gramluee ( , It It' : o be hoped it will not prose its lmtst ) me The rctuil merclmamis mire Iumterestetl m mummy umeas11ro thutt tvIII brhlg peopic to Omeha and at the sunta : timne me- 'ide for 111(3 (1 lsttlb11tlno of money ii the city for uhale'la1 mind ImmItam' , w'hel )1)J mn'chumlcs mm md l8bore's me all en1 ) l1)yed the relaii we'chart receives the irst direct beneit. 'hus It is that tit proposed expositlnn trill be of incalca able IlII hi Iage to tihc shopkeepers. A rant San umist bc' ' 'xpetled upon tit : xposition alone , while in its shades hill mm pririg up lnnuy buildings and en e'prisl s that will cause thin exia'midltummt ) f nuuney he'e. 't'here , Is plenty of 11Oney in Ouumha. 'the 1illleulty bar n'eu that those who possess it have far tine past ( esv yea's declined to lu rest It. Senpor ( 'l'ellet si'Ri be the only meal it the St. Louis convejmliomt with a dele ; alloy bthlmid 111111 iiist uctd to carry ) ut his ideas 111)011 the pending 'ilul ; Ssucs Of the miny , 11'iwlever the Henn' or does , there litre , It Is to 1)0 expected hmtt the ouilro ( o1oredo (1 eiegtlnn w'lll lo , lint Seumutni 'iellem' tees secretary ) t the him Lev Ior under one u'm'puhiIenII Sresident , tmii tvam mu hvnys elected la Jun senate as a repubileum. 11eu t'hu have be'n S0 honored by the rcpuhllcmui in rty will hardly be expected to i 'pndl mite eepubllcanlsm1 mu t this tithe , )1'ntch for fie for'lgm press eoumueul mpun the dial cc of this week's ( 'ohm ven Ion of the repnblicum stflmdurd beaeer ml' ISJI ) It the l'oi elgm etitars do not 'm'llsh the unlnim a they w ( II ant be able I 'nmccel ( het' disgust. ' 'bey will my Io bangle ( ghat they ere call'd upon I ) elect lilt pE'c + ident of this 'aunt 'y nul iheu' advice multi cl'ltlcltnm will 1)t' 'reels tf'ereitfi the hhuinber nf'uIt's ' 0mlrulled Imyal1ij ) torelgu press , home. 'vet , IN ext'nlmaly Ilulted , It will mcflreely nat ( ! , llmueb dIiTer'me w'hul ' 'en ( hey map Ishy. NOhrnska , .lfi tmliismis mull LunIsImmumu all mtvo Ile ) NII1i' : ttuutber of delcgatcs In he St. Lnuls ron'eltlon , , That Ne n'mtske should' f lu pill nn IIto shone plane ms Arkarlsam Juulnlnnulshumm , where Ihe 'V mlIcmuis Nlt1Oin ! mum dto even an Imr Ii'l'NHiIl ) ml tbg eltu'IIH ! , I'm i mmmslzcs ilie need of a t'tVhslo11 of the systtgn of vyr's'mhiIboim'Ifd the ullhaet ( ii 114)11- limit ut somno Jj mtmi Just to ell tmterests ) Tccted , ' 1'ho umewwptpee Comulish untieuI14 hut vu Jlti'i'llrhliii : tllelllseives Ill St. I.imiiii lieml of limo tielegates to time big coln ' ( lion , ' 1'o tell time bommest t'atlm , It night be hard to decide w'hicb will lie ho umnyt Imptntmumt adJun CtH to ibu at Iiherhhf , the correspondents or iho iclegmltes. It must be n sound h luuey phutfornl , o other will Hatlefy the expressed do- nan(1o of limo vast mutjorlty of the l'utk ud Iglu of republlcaum 11) every state , mid territory fu the union. .u. ! . \ 1:111Lta1II1tJ01C105 : , Stntr Trust lianas tls , ' 1'runrtnlunl.- rdppl l.asv s9lth lirllglil Ileavet City Tribune ( rep. ( : Congressman fiercer Is the biggest nmu iii Nebraska since 11e secured tha passage of the Omaha expo' sitlon hill. Henrney tiuh ( rep. ) : alt' press of San Frnmrisco gives n strong endbrsemncnt of the Trausnassisstppl expositlmt to be held al Omaitn in 1S9s. indeed , the entire west nod ndtldlo west is entlmhsiastlc for it. Schuylrr Ilrraid ( dum ) : The cltlzetm of Omnhn are soun + ling the pralses of Senator Allen for the substamllal nit1 he gave la securing the npproprintion for the exposl- tiom al Onhalmn. Tlmero are some things for whleh We admire the senator nod this is one of them. Sidmoy 1'oinnril ( rep , ) : in spllr of all op position limo Onmlia expositlua bill passed the hmmse 1Fcdnesday , time senate lutnedl nlely cobrnrred in the honfie amenduleml and time hill sent to the president whose signature nm,1e It n law , Omaha anti all Nebraska teJolce itnrtltugtou Ilrraid ( rep , ) : Score one for Nebraska , The Trnnsmisslsslppi exposlllou bill becanir n la' 1Pcdmesduy it was passed through bath lmbuses mud enrried by sir , ytetcer'to lit presideimt , where it 1e- cei ed his slgnntnre , all Im a little amore tine than it takes to write this account of It , hmwells Jouninl ( rep , ) , Nebraaka greatly needs the 1'ramsntississippl exposition , Needs IL to show her wonderful resources ; needs It to shbw' viiat great possibilities she has ; needs it to slow her boundless productions nail still greater enpahllilies. H will be heid wllli a certnlmty and the visitors there will be greatly surpmised at what w'o have to exhibit. ! ! lair Cotlriur ( dem. ) : Nebraska has us- caped w'llh hug the fag end of a cyclone thnms far , while stttroumdimg stoics hn'o fell Its awful breath , \Vitlm pleats' of rain and men cyclones we lift our lout and say ; Ne- brnslun , haute of nut' boyhood anti tnauhna 1 , tau , % v' Itn'o thee ii rat-ly timid ask mat manta tlmnn to live beneath thy skies for many years amd to have Ihe Trausmississlppl exposition - sition lm Omaha two years hence , Springflcld Momilor ( rep , ) : Congreasniiut yh'rcer has added another feather to his cap mad is to be eomgrntulnted ( iii his umntirimig efforts amid the mmmmy obstmtclea he overcame in getting the Omaha bill for the Trams- Inississippl expusllion through congress , Scuator Allen also did noble work far the it i1L The bill passed holh houses yesterday without a hitch , and soon after Its passage was signed by the president Every citizen of Omaha is accordingly happy. icarmey Ilub ( rep , ) : Outaha and the west are to be congrattdnted min the passage of the Transmisslsslppl exposition bill , which was passed under grunt ditifcuittes 1)m time 'hosing lours of the session after ft had apparently been lost. Congressman Mercer of Omaha Is also mttllled to the warmest of congratulalimis , turd Senator Allen hs to be commended for the assistance - ance tint he gave while his "pop" coma- patriot , Hsu , was emlea oriug to kill It. 11'huside Tribune ( rep , ) : Thin Transmissis- slppl exposition is ahnost au assured fact. Omaha in particular and Nebraska in gun- oral should get down to a long pull , a strong pull , and a pull all together for time success of the enterprise. It vihl again give us credit in the eyes of time world at large ; It will show that Nebraska is one of the great producing states of the northwest : It will show that Nebraskans have the phmck , push and power to flake a success of what tile ) ufdertake. Teknmah herald ( rep. ) : Time Transmissis- sippt exposition 1)111 has passed congress mind mow the great exposition is au assured fact for Omaha. The govcrmnent appropriates $200,000 at the outset , svhichi will give the project the backing necessary to make It a success. All Nebraska should rejoice , as the exposition will mark an era of greater prosperity - perity for thin stale than has ewer yet been awitucssed , It milli brlmg people frmm all over time world to s'lew for thmemselwes our broad and fertile prairies. They will depart Ims'ing better ideas of Nebraska , Grand Island lndependmit ( rep. ) : The passagn of time Transndssissippi and miter- natioaal esposlllon bill wilt be hailed svlth delight by the entire west , as it is the cu tire west that vill lie benefmted by the exposition - position , The transniasissiPitt country abounds in resources of every description. Time mamtfaclures along thin eastern borders - ders of thin transatisslssippi country , the products of its fertile plains , time riche main- crals of the neuntain regions-none hive' had the advantage of such a display as thin oxpasltimi will offer then , It will , mmrlhcr- more , tiring thmisands of people to tills western enimlry whit have but n cngume Idea of Its vnlme , nest on errmleous Impression - sion of time penple that imlinbit it . 'lime whole swat w 111 rejoice over time passage of thls bill. lymerson i nterprise ( rep. : The pcople of Nebraska are tnkfug great bileresl in the Trnnsutlsslsslppl exposition wlilrh will be held hm Omaha 1m 1999. ( 'umgress has mtl ready appropriated $ :00,900 , most of the stales in the Mlsslsslp t and fllssuorl vnl- leys svlli have slate , nnrl time expo' sitlomm will be to this sectlmt of the country what the Allnhta fair tens to the somtb. it will he n grand lhbug for Nebraska. The resources - sources of time stale will hd properly shown imp and the throngs of visitors who attend the exposition wiiI sea Ihal hut' slate is all right , ( irelan Reporter ft-cit. ) : Burrnh for Ne- brnslta , Ommaha , Dave fiercer amid time 1'rnmms- nmississippi espnsllintt ! ! ! fly dliit of the perset eranee of t'ongressmmm fiercer amid Semhntor Allen than exposlt ion 1)111 1V'liS passeli 1Ceduesday at moon by the lmousn ht spite of limo opposition of Objector items and Con' gressman ilailuy of Texas. It was hnmc- dlatcly trnusferred to time senate , where Senator , lllen hand time upper house eon- shier atul pnsa it ahnost ltntuedlately amid time president's signature vns nttarhed yesterday - terday , thus umnkhlg iho big exposition alt nssuted fart. No enterprise yet conceived Is fraught witlm so much interest to usury Nebranknu mms this cxposilion , for it means that Nebi nshin will forge ahead of her sister stales and hta time ceder of attraction for two years to route. Millions of dollar's will be sped lit time erecllou of btmlldings and ex- hihlts by the exhibitors and by limo millions of people Limn will visit time west at that tuna Ntu s' let every than put Ids shoulder to ( Ile svlmecl and talk this enterprise of eml0rprises almig , i'apllllou Times : The proposed Transndtt- slssippl exposition at Omnha in 1898 Is now tin assured fact , time bill having been ndoptcd yesterday by both immmsrs of congress. It only renmimed for l'residemmt Cleveland to make tlmo bill taw by attaeimimmg Luis signn- lure , and this he did bnmediately , s'o congratulate Omaha and Nebraska upon se elm rhng such a spleudld upportmnity to prove to the oulsido nmlllioua who will visit us lit 1898 tint our state is all and more of nn ngrlcultural paradise than we have clabned for it The buidnmg of time exposl- lion at Omaha means time drawing to that city of millions of peach fromu other slates. it nu'nms that durhmg the exposition vast utII llmmmi of uatside money will be spent iu Omaha , : umd in umiidrr measure thruughout time state. Aside from fnvorabl ) ' aelvcrths- ing Omaim and Nebraska amid making rich all Onmahn merchants amid manufacturers , w e do not believe the exposilium will be of nfu'h value to time public , limit franm n selfish standpoint w'e con he thankful for those favors and say welcome to time prmn- Ised show , at the saute tine ndnuoislmhtg our Omahma friends that they do not want to go to sleep In the matter of raisimtg time princely bonus n-ouised in aid of the enter- prise. And baked we do not believe Omahma should be called upon to raise Lids bonus unaided. All Nebraska will liroflt by time exposition , and all Nebraska slmould help Omaha put up the purchase price of the exposition , 1'remnont Tribune : The Transnmississlppi expusllion bill passed % Vednesday in time dying hours of congress , after bcbmg held up by the throat at a critical stage of its passage - sage by Congressman Hem , who ebmerged long enough from the gloomu of obscurlty wimich has encircled bite since thin day he tooir hta seat , to seriously menace the hest luterests of his state. This measure is one in which twenty- seven western states arc interested , and of vast hnportance to Omaha and the whole state of Nebraska. It Insures a great industrial - trial exposition , such as has never berm held anywhere In the west. The advantages vhmicb will flow frmu It can scarcely be estimated. ] t men ) focus at- tendon to Omiaha and Nebraska mint only during the six months the exposition is open , but during the two years of time pre- ilminary preparations , It will produce a generous rivalry along all lines of productive activity. It will increase values first in Ommalta , then gradually anti lncidemtally In Na- braska , It will hhterest investors in thi. . late. And all these will promote emigration to Nebraska. Every loyal citizen of tills state bas abundant rcasom to congratulate hbnselt over time successful issua of the exposition bill in cmmgress , there's to llercer , here's to Omaha , liere's to Nebraska , here's to the tranamisslssippl region , 111.1S'I'S 1'll)3l ILtfi'S 1111115. r It is always expensive to be wrong. , lime moan who does well today many do butter tomorrow , 'limo umn ssho will not look ahead will lmnvo to stay buhhul. The amen werks hard who spends ads lime l hooking for as easy place. If grave stones ss'ore reliable , tlio devil would always dress lm hlnek , It is of more great to have n contenlct spirit tlmnn n fns bank aecnunl. I'roplu who lire only fur thcroseivus are always little , no luatter Ilow big they feel. Time lnuh utny he burled , but this world is too small lu utnke n grave deep enough to held It. , 11'In n cldld's lucnrt , mend you will have something tint will brighten two Ilves- youlrs mad his , - - - - - - 11n111S'1'il : 1$11',5 , Chicago Tttbtnt' : l'rmtd Young Mother. . John , let us roll hint Clnudul Equally Proud 1'nummg Fit thiur ( go zlug at his tlrslhornNo , ilh nmda It night keep iihn from bring presltui'ut of the m'tdted Slates sansu tiny. R Ihettolt free Press : "Your sift' gave ua a splendid lecture on ronkhmg lust evening , 11'hy wrrdu't yon ( lucre ? " "i was lmottme willm mu terrible cast' of dyml prpsla , " New fork herald : Ringo-T slmotld like t0 go to rhurrlt svlthi vutl ( ii ii mnal niug , but , I hum ven't run ii the polltk's hm time papers yet , ilrs , tiugo-wimnt dlfferummea Burs that nmke ? Itlago-You dau't expect mite to go unless I have same iii telligemIt npprcclalloil of lime ye Inumi. . Ctieng1) ) itrcor , ) : "I rmmgraluitite you , " .lggintnli. On having your three daughters mnri icd off. " 'bust wait nw'hlla llupklus : I teu't tell yet Sr hatlmtr 1 have tinter daugut es moor- ridd off or three sons in 1tiw nmrrled en " St , Louis Republic : She--ilia ptipn give his ImHmit'mil7 Ile-Vcs , be almost klclial me over time 010011. Harlem LIfr : lmrhgs-1'nu knee firmgIn mnrrirel n ss9dosv nod 1 % cut mm n mwculdiumg trip , didn't you ? 1 saw hint yeslerduy nit his return. ( riggs-g hnppemi wldlc' be svns out ) ? itriggs-Yt's , lb : says llmnt h1) n fit of ab- scut nlindcihess she propuscd to lm lm again' Tndlwuupolls Jmf 11a1 : flanuna-T don't like the h u lL of that youmi1 , linrrts lounging around Jenny so much , lie hasf't mu edit except his hittle salary. Papa-you needn't w'orry' They ore both lee busy ttiiklu g about bicycles to hus'o any time for love-auiking , fbmclmmntl Ifmpnlrrr : The fanous tinge ball ph Ititer bud a-al ked time flour with the youngest of his family for an hour or ! , o fume , " Amid he , "If the nuumger snw me now I het 1'd et nomtkcd with a mimic. " "w'ii ) ' ? " asked Ids w'ilt' , she'eplly. "I don't seem to have any control of the bawl at mall , I don't" Atlanta Constihmllnn , There mace w as a bead they calico "Grecian. " Rut may fate or kind fortmno defend True hovrrs mend nil On this bicycle ball From lute maid tvltlt tic bicycle Lentil IIAD 1181 FOIL Th EM , Chlcago Ilceoni lie gns'e her roses , w ] dc11 she took With a Joyous , gracious air ; Ills heart leapt quickly unto hope , From former dark despnh Ilut oh , the trifling , wheeling girl ! liar hover did mint scum That she only prized the roses For her Jar of polpourrl , 1 " 1't1'iLL ImE .tm m. 1tttIl'1' . Oruro Ilene Itoyinn. Sometimes I think the day Ill spent ; Au' btickward look w t' daconlent , Till candho Ilght R'hen Itob comes w'bistiiet home ngntn An' says-though it be shine or raim- " 'Tw iil be all right. " lie ennnmt always It'll , I know , nut when he maces sae brow' n aiowv Pn1 hmemirleme'd , quite , An' then I thick , come Ills that may , I'll bear them s'blle lie's by to soy , "Twill be all right " nrave is his he'nrt anti strong ) mis nrmt To Beep me' safe fni' every harm. An' sac , at night , I Arty wheru'cr our feet may go Though rough our path , or smooth , we'll know'- " 'Twill ho all right. " . / It is Not Enough Y to say that if a suit proves faulty we'll give you , - gee without' saying-but we see to it that you buy just the right kind - 1 perllaps that accounts for the fact that our 5 20 % a. e discount is h/N : OMAHA enough STQ I to increase our business to 1 proportions vcrg ing U I poll the rush or- , L f the clothes--the good tailoring- der - - - the making o - - , the fabrics that withstand the severest tests-the fit-the finish --the fashion--cua1Itles I that come from tailors' hand t0 You for about half the toilet s'p have heretofore been considered good enough values but s'w because we're getting ready to remodel our stole-we are taking off 20 Per cent front our plain marked r figures-every sett or overcoat for man , boy , or child is inclucl- ed-IlOt111I1 . g reserved , except 1 furnishing , goods ; , and hats---even the , "Star rr waist s that were recently marked clown from X1.75 to $1.00 m and the 1 et c , tars th tet were marked down to 50c also get the cut of ' . 9 ,0 1 per cent to get the goods out of the way of the Remodellers of ottl store. T he most remarkable bargains b are offered in our chil- dren's department l as this stock had almost all been reduced in price , before we decided to make these extensive improvements , and now we are giving 20 per cent off on these same plain mark cd figures. BROWNING , CO09 Getting ead to Remodel the ya orner Ir ou GIs mil a r