fnr OMAUA DAILY tc ' ; , f 1rllrltsnAY , , TirNr 13 , 19ha + r1liii O L1ifA IAII.Y ILr. ; 1 ' _ - -P. lto.I ; % ; ) : , tl' r _ - thLifhII , CItr : son ly - - - _ . r- r.tmtMM oR aCMlenttTiO ( . Vtlty 1) ) * Wlthcrst ntladrry ) one YMr..t 5'4 " Davy ilne .td Aan'tny , One YMr. . . . . . . . . . . . Ii M ms mmrtns , . . . i" l Thr.e rnentha „ auMey Ir.n , On Seal. . , zed pntelay ft. + , nna Y. + r . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . 1 1ve.kry 11 , . , rue Y..r. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oi'i'1Cigl1 nmaha , Th 11.5 1ltlfldlnx south Omaha. alnR.r 9e. , Cur. N end 14th ntr. ( mo ( ll ) ) leas , ) 4 intth Meta ! Itt.t. rlhraro 217 Chamh r er ? ; ew Ynrk , rlonm + , D if an4 11 Trlbana il'4 ( . y Sreshlnalon , 1r ; I oleo. , . I. { + f , CoilitrnPONh .XCY1 All mmmrntrttkn , r4Itt3 / to n'wa nf4'dl lotral mater ah'add b. a44t'sa'ri : Te the Wi t'f. urslsKas l.i rrskls. Ml Mrtln r + I'ti.rit a,4 r mltaneetl ahnuM he a0er'ea J to The h. . Pehll.ntna r : mpaay. Omaln loons , rh'rkt ahl yr"lentra order ) to be roads pornbl. In rho rrd'r , of th' enmt"t y rltK HKr. PGULtshifQ Cnnil'rfl HTATb/1 : NT UI' C1tL ULATIOT. Iftatn nt Nebreekal Z csugias emnty. I ( I-.tq + It , Tzarhock , , er.tnr ' of Tii flee 1'dh flahtn rntntany , Icing taly sworn. MYi that ( he nrtuaI nnmh.r nt full sot rtmpl'ta rtil f I Jrally , Mtuntng , i renlnq aryl t 1m4ay r dorlnS the month of ? lay , 1195 , waa as totlnwsi 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i4,2r2 14. , R. . . . . . . . , . 15.2P3 17. . . . . . . . . . . a . . . 1. ? ) U. . . . , . . . . 14aS5 4 . . . . 1ai'i4 . . . . . . . . . . 1),911 a. . . . , 15R/ 29. . . . . . . . . 14.174 . . . . : : ; : : : : : : : . . 2L. . ur9 I. . . . . . . . . , . .1i.,7 22 , . . . . . . . . . . .11..16 8 , , . , 1),219 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a. . . . . . . . . . , . . 15 IS 21 , . . , . . . . . . . . twin ! 1) . . . . . . , . . . . 1'J.li6 2S . . . . . . . . u . . . . , 14 Yt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1' ' ul % 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.297 :7 . . . . . . " . . , 1L 14,312 2' . . . . . . . . . 21 f , 1 ( . , , , , „ , 14.719 29. . . . . .22. 511 lu . . 14 )11 ? 1 , . . . . . . . , ta9 31. . . . . . . . . . . . 19. tJl Tnln ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . { 14,4)2 a 4d , .l vsplna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.372 ? ; .t salsa „ . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152/79 ? ; et dnuyav.rngr. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.789 nCnilnl : It. TZSr nlil { . HI/bM ) . , In my prea nrI and lwtnn to befata me this IM day ( f Jun' , A. U , 19a'h ' ( ncnr.l w'/r.LLtM SrMEfAT. r Nntnry 1'ub11c. s' My rnmrnlretnn raplrU Incember 14 19y1. 1I NI1'r1t41UY ; OI THE fFi : ; . on next Friday , dtutc 19 , 1S00 , 'Phe ' Bco 'viii have cnulpletrd tun IIcSI v twenty-five yearS of Intl cAlstenc. . founded June 19 , 1STI , It has gr1)sv i frnul a little two page sheet I itn the ii g11fllcrut newspaper of lollily. It . Zinn tvorkr(1 ( unceasingly fur the \V41- fare and prngrrsH of the prnple of 4 Ornnha and Nebraska and has shared r their fortunes : uld their tllsfortunrs for ltveftyAve yenrH It ZiIM advoraloll repubhIetn principles and fought the battles of true rnpuhiIcanIsin , and can look back 1111(111 n ttyentylve years' career of sviltcb It 11us rcaso0 to he proud. I ; in cnntmemontlmi of its quarter' eent'unlal n11uh ersury , 't'he Bee for ' L'rlday , , Tune 10 , tvlli be HpeeI iI 11 lustrated Soil vcnlt n tuiher , (1evoled to till hi It ory and achlevelnrnts of the r paper and Its ( ounder. ' [ 'he souyenir edltitu sv11I In additlot contain nil the news of the day : uld he served as uhuai to :111 snhscrl11ers ana patrons. 1t vh11 be a nutnher which every one will want { thrCHtrfe / allh ( 5011(1 ( to his frIeiid9 to preserve. Extra copies uuty be Lund at the nsu:11 : price of 6 cents at the bu51- n .SH ofllre of T11L LLe , , or of ihL ncu s t ( ledprs : In view of the already large denuutd , It tslll be well to place orders tor exha cnplPe In ndrnnc0. r In further coIe1)rallon of this memora- 1)10 OCCOHl0)n , the editor and founder of The Hee , Edw ar(1 Itosetvat.r , tv111 he at ho nee to subscribers , pntrouit and f9ouds genrrnlly train S until 10 o'clock I''rirley eyonhlg lu the beautiful court of 'Phu itce bnildltg. The Bee bullding will be Hpeclnlly Illnmi11nled and deco. rated both exterior rued lulerior. To t111s Informal general puhhC reception a cordial Invitation Is Ii crc t xteii tied to all rra(1crS of The Tk'e , with whmn tbo editor will hope to ren.s and strengthen tits persnnnl ncquflntanee and express Its thanks for past support at the time anti place rneutinued. I vtry ! tub on Its osvn bottom and ovary Ca udidato nu his owu uterlI t. 'Pbe dock horse Seems to have Clung ptr lty closely to his sinble $ n far this year. Addlcks tumnl5e:4 to hC as ynUCh of a political Issue I11 DCi11vare this fu11 as ever. Itepnbllr aii oratory vvIIt ctln , ) re w11h nay the vvnrlii has hrnrd from the tune of 1)eltloslhtetle4 ) dnSPll , 4 ft.r the St. Louis attraction the polltl ( ' i slid west at Idtlcoin vvlll be hell 1111vd to CCCIIIY t11ts boards. ( } enernl ( L'o5rcuor can saw set his Ilglllii iii g political en iculator at vvnrk producing forecast hldletlus of the ro Halts or the Nt'Iuh'I ( elect bus. It tt'ill h' hot nil Humnu'r , hot not hot enough to Intt'rft rtt with I11c vvorit of plnuufng iInd pr.p8rlug fur the great ' 11'anSill 55Isshiii expnsltlon of ISOS. 't'he assessors nerd not t ii arrel ns to tvho did It 'I'bc eluestlnn Is , SS'ho is to undo Ili' ' ' ! 'hi 1. n.xt legisilttnlo must do 8mtll'tbing to renlt'dy our absurdly loft tax ussawulc'tls , ilr. htrya11 say's ( hue St. i 0111s coll- Venll1)n Is mute. Of cellist llr. lu'ynn Is nut nccustuhu'd 1o svill.ss H(1 ( unu'It party luuuutny std tinily of 1)nrposu us pervu(1es uepnhlleaui this y.nr , lend- el s , rank mild Isle end all' 'l'ho h ttsl Is Ihtnt sin aIIpox h s raglut g It ( 'ubn. SS'Ithi snrllllpox , yellow fever turd Ill' lusurg.nls nil udtnChitg than HIItt11llnu'ntsly' Ihp hlc.ullye to the 1i111ullnrds In svIthdensv at Ieu itt trm- portu'Iby nnlst by ex lrouu'Iy ' pnu erful. Air itrynn's att.udluce : np0)t th. St. LnIIS rnnvuhon Is uxplniunble u111y on the Ibory 111111 ho tvuDlls to gel the hay of Iho Ilunl so that hit , con 1ptun'u (11111' ( heXI ii udllIi ftr.118red to gc't In his work lvltIi his 1frh111IIIIc : frlCnds , The 'I't'XIIS Cyclone Saft'irs ye Iuin ihanus far Ilse ii s515tIIHCU Itfi'ord(1 II.nt trout Sebrnshu NCbraHktl'14 only regret is dull It u'as nut lU position to HellI tubes ll Is oily 1(111ro rating tiIYUI tl tjxteuded to it on piovlolis ) Cctudulld , , { rirol7Tf ; ' T TILIT Ft 71J D It w t1I 1 , , remr r.Ib ( rel that the nuthol ( Jr tire 1S Iis"it tariff 1,111 % I4ltc + 1 ling inn'I niter that tnrnsnro b."amn law nntl was innrluated In L'indrn , by if-lush tnnntfnctnrrrs anti merchants , Ott thnt oce0slon sir. SPlhlnn pr-ilktcd n h.ts. ern and n rrrlvnl of the Atnerl- ( 'IIn tnnrehnut marine , as well as n strgtdy Inrrrnse In our .xpartP , lst11 offend fond prnJlt1 is and ntanufacttircd nrtieles , rind he varti.d the E11ghsiuneu that under tllp ofl'r.ttlon of the pokey of banking dotYlt the deft'usr's rnised hiy Itl'oteetboil .ltilet Ira0 10flnuflteturrrs item to become their cotII1).tltiors Itt ' thin ii entrnl Inorke14. It is Interesting nos to recnll this prophecy 011(1 to pohut out lioSv coin' pletely It lull4 foiled. It is np'dix5 to soy' unit ht did not Iii the letht ! ( listurb the Ilrltli + h tlmnufnrttlrers to tvhotn It setts addressed. 'Iii y were heartily In sympathy tvitb the pokey' represpnnd by llr , SClls1)t mul I11t' , 1uOss' perfectly still uhnt Its restllls n urr to be for them. They hind already - ready set tibnut lucreltslng their fnt ilh iLa fur hitiklhg goods for the , tnterlrnn tnurkrt turd th.y'wt'ro hint nt nil troubled about the Toni 1JIItIon of AtneIenii in ti ufart7t'ers in neutral ninrkets. On the couitrnry they were father auniit'd at ( Ito \S'IlsoIi Id.u- talural e11nugu , pt'rliiii to gut ex eol- Inge plofesSi1' , tvh0 knew very llitlr about prneticnl : tffairs-that our rnuu Ufacturt'r9 milli hold their home Intl r- k.t ngain5l itritisli r'onlpetltlo11 nud also InvaQO other Hi lrkets long oc- .Itplyd by the ! ninnuhu'turers of lug- Inud , 'live propnsithen wets so obviously aIiSUnl that the h raetIenI nu'n v h o tv.io en tertninlug the .lineti rat Iitrlff reformer could ii tit have It'eu Ithorsy thaii antlsed. SPint Inns been the lit IIi iii . ' ( t'he very reverse of what Mr. SS'Ilsou predicted. ftstt'ud of our exports offend fond products Increasing they hove steadily declhlpd. Instead of a revival of ibe .1111e1'lcnll lilt' rchott 010iiiie , a srnnIIer percentage of (01r cxpnrtS and ImporlS sire bring ( it ribcd in Attacnii vessels now' than tsso years ago. As to experts of ntnnufalures there huts been a very slight inretse : , s0) In- shgulthen nt it eoulpurisoii situ lvliat our u aniifaeturers ultve host of the home nuh'kel as to he uutvurthy of considert- : tion , while uo ilii tlsh muumfueIUrer Inns been ph need at the slightest disad vantage in auy market on the globe by reuStnt of .American competition. On the other 11nnd , hovv en or10nus has bee11 tiic glt : to the utanufacturers of our great conuuerclal rival , iii whose interest - terest the pt'nlectlnn defenses were broken down. The woolen industry of ingluutd Ii as cxperienced (1urlag tIit past two years probnbly the greatest degree of prosperity ht Its history nud even novv , when Alllel'helit : svonlen mills are Idle or run111ng on short titer , ilunie of ltradford are iii 'full operation , largely to meet Autterhun orders. II titish tuunifnclurerM : hn ye hot only bold t11e neutral markets , but hnvr tukt'ii : a lm „ c sh81e of the .ltueuheaii tanrkel , with all that implies ht loss to Anteri ciut capital nud labor. At the snare time free wool hms been a boon to Australian wool growers and : lit : thuost fatal blow to sheep ius1)8udry in the United States. 'l'bw platfntln that with be adopled at St. Louls coiult unns ht terms none lee su oilg the destruetlve surd It. plorable results of deltuucrldle policy , ss9tlch Iuas not rcaIIzett a shighe pralu- he of Its aulhm's. CLbPt ; LdND ILI S SPOKEN , Thu reSpo11so lunge by I'resllien t Clev.haud to a 11psyspnper rrgio st for a shtteuleut cnna'rtulg tit : democratic situethou play be regarded as Ili llle nature - ture of a message to the deluocrncy lti . Clevelaud dues nut III h , au altogether gether hnpelcs5 vlety of the t + ituatinu : lie still has faith that vhiu1 the rcpre senlallves of the drinocratle party nu'et In convection and conic fact to face tvItlt the scrims duly aiid revislnslbility of proclutiuting prhuIClphes and uuntlt11l- lag cu1111datt'S , Illusions nmv IaIinentInI In the party tylll be dispelled' IIc mgt's the somul ntmtey dunocrnts to light to the cud and uuthou hlcdly this eouus.l front the foremost of detttcratIc sound utoney Ilea will hove the .iirct to Hthu ulate their zeal tad strengtheu their p10 hiOSU. hot it must be apparent to lhr. Cleve' laud , ohlhIII ( gll ho Ii as inn do un Ii gnrt's as to the probebhe actlot of the dae- gntts to the 11nlioultd eoeveutlnn , that there Is Iinrdly n possibility of aveil lug vs'hut he says vvlll result hl lusting disaster - aster to the hinny nrganizatlo0. Ah'.ady the fee silver vi in i'ut has elected witldyt 150 of a majority of the dele- gat's utnd of these yet to be chosen tsu.thrds ! , or nearly rfOO , are almost cert taut to favor free diver. ' 1'hC most enr.fal eatlmluw : , by I11osrI to desl'e that honest utoney should prcvuil In Lilo Cllicngo cmtvenlloii , ( ou'ed0 t0 the free silver ful.tlout enough del.81(5 to frame toll ndupt the platform and if it can d0 this it cut limits the ( nndhtinte by uldotltlug a mutjorlly instead of a tvvn tldlds cults for I11at purpose. ' 1'111(1 th0) f't'e silver democrats grill not he 1)ututd by sty' prnctlce of pr.cedbtg ( onventions , 111)wevde old , that rluuy. Hlnud h1 tu' vvny of t11olr poi )0se , there iH n1) dnutbt. 'I'Ilo rule that a t vo- thirds vole of the cotlyrntlon shall ie necessary t0 ttohtl1111to cnhdldntes for presldeul anti vice prosideot Ins been oh s.rvc t lr morn tII0II sixty years , lint it wlit ho Ullh.sltntingly s st'pl ats'ny hit ( hieag0 ; If th0 supportt'rs of free silver llud It necessary to do so In order 10 unudnetn n fe.e silver ( 'anllldtle , 't'here Is 110 Iithuatlun iii \I r. Cleve land'14 stntem.nt as to what t11e sotnd lltttty dt11lor8114 sh1)nld do lit that (8141 , lie uttivi.t thorn to light to the .td , hid lie 111a1n's 1111 Hllgge'stl/Ill us to what they' should du ii ftt.r d.feat. It veils cot to ht .xpeeted , yet the ( hues- 11ur1 Is terploxiug buadrrdS of thou. r + atds of lie uest nuoncy detuoeents. I'er- haji ; their dlstingulsbcd leader unity % uacbsof0 advice au this when he ii tds the cnusU of 5011011 uloltoy at.Cldcngit hop.lcss , i'ns + ihly he Avii I ncgiUcsce iii a deelat atl0)n reredtly unnilu by out , of uls utmost bdhtnlo fiends Hutt no democrat con cote for n frets silver can- didntu tax' hrt51t'ult. TIoru J,1 a8 expreti hoc in this stat0 F mcnt of 1fr , Clri-ohnd'n , whkh ii slg nltirant In its 1x'aring on the thllrrl U'rtn ( hIIelt1on , lie says hr "desires here' after no greater political privilege than to occupy the place of private In thud ranks" R'hile this is not a specific deeiaratinn that he would not iiccept another nominntlon , it plainly unplkw that he dons nut deslrr nnnlhrr nondun- tlnn 011(1 probnbly % s'0s lutendt'd to cot- y thin t impression. It will nut sntlMfy Ihnse % vhn want nil .xpllrit announce- Inrnt from f'ievelnnd on this qu"s- tine , Intl roust pfopln svill be likely to rrv ntrd it as sul1I i ( tlt nssurfnrt' that the prrsldeut Is hot set'king farther honor at the bstltls 0f his party , It ! s possible , though tint probablt' . timt t111s Utterance of lfr. Clt'veldu(1's an the ti nthocratlc sittlntlnn trill have the ef.rt to s1)11u'tvhnt rhua'k the grosvlb of the free silver st'nthn.ut fn the rnnhs of the d.ulocrnry. 'Phu feet most bn mintltted , llotvu ver , Ilan for Inlluenrr of 'ti r ( hctelnnd hind very greatly declined In t11U hnst fesv years , SilgtdmIIIs ; Tn TIii ; II'f1Eff. . h rntn nnty out until 1fs1S every man , u'nritnn Intl el II ld whits. Interests ore botuld up lu ( Bohn unust hint their slionldruw to the wheel if lhr great i'rutsullssisslpjil t'xplMition is to be mule creditable to Its hnlldriS hind (0ht' up to the high oxprtttl(111 : ( t vhiIeb have svithi rrnson ILill H11nuedd Ill the prnple of the whole n .st. Thr .uh'r. prise is of snrhi St npeudon M 11tlguhtldc , so nutrhl gt'ater thlul tuty oilier m iuo h' IIroj.rt wlllrh w. b11vt' ever nu(1t rtuken , that its success will dpmltull the , best t'ut rgles and unc.itsl11 „ clfort of t s t fy meuiDer of the c0)ulnnmity , rash con' tril uthlg ht his nuu vvny nccorditg to leis utmost Abilities. Thr lust step to be tulk.n 1s the tno/'c rotttpit'tc nrgauiznlion of the ex sus itluit aswu'iittiui , that has tthin : 111)0)11 Itself the utuutltg.nleot of tlu' inigi' yen till. . ' . i'ir this the huSl cuetul : thought of our Subulantlul hoslIp55 0I cn Is needed. The 1nuuchlg ! : of a great fair Isau , small Inlttter , and tvithnnt the requlslIe funds no svouh ran hp prnsprntit I ' 1'hc 11r.sl- dent of the exposition liSSncluinu : has issued 11ersotel Invitations to the bath. Iitg iii'rchiniits , Jobbers , hamike r and business 111x11 gi'ur rtlly : to attend a In u ( tutg at the Co mrurrchll club room S tunwn roty .vrnitg to III SCIISS Iiir' slttut- tlon used amp nut a policy for future np.ratl1)tiS. It Is to hr hoped that no elan whin has recelved tun l11viIatb it will fail to be present , II 0hs ii u0vofelt : lily prevented , "If the .xpOSltlot is to be held , " says President SS'dtI : s , "at assncnnce of the co opernton ; of the business Illrrrsts of the city Is necessutry. I t is drwretl ! 1o dlstuss this matter at this tinnye and reach a IIh01 conclusion as to is-hi .tIior the proposed dxpnSIIIon trill be held , " ' 1lie expnsituotl still , of rnulrse , be hold , but the tumsule of Its sacce.S will drp.nd upon the vint svth ! tvhlch our Penpi0 cuter into the prehhniunry syorl ; . SS'Itb proper Suppnet. 5111)1)0)1 tvldch they have a tight to expect , the I nut tagers still push the t'ntt'tprise to r0pid (1)ngdetinu , it nd oil the aPhu ll Ied day in the spring of 1S4S open to the pulliC Oh .xpnsitlon the Ilk. of vhiI 111 Iles not I.eu west before or snce ( line SCurid's fall- , and w hlcli will send fresh Pill Sntions of prosperity thfotuh every ii rtt i ' of cnth e iratnlississippf region , 'lateh1tlonliI IthlenIm u aI assnridlout utttractd oval1(1)1 ) ( tu'ithCes to its annual couveutlotts Theree is n de- sire upon the part of .ducntors here to have Onntha bid for Ile national : tssoctallnn's iii eetllg In 1 .S9 ° _ 'hue Connterelrtl club will of eourse extend an Invitation , but the fourth of Edura thou con do more to bring the trach.rs here thi ul can any other agency. The head o111eers of the association could be given otiite room In the city hull fm' a veek , svhlle the deutattmehts of the nn- tionnl body could Inch I' mu sslguetI to ( putrters lit the school bnll(1ings or 1n tut' city hall for n few days , Such ac- : nrnttodntbouts must be 1n ondsod In ad- vance. 'rlu' ittiuuI of EduCatlon ought to take this matter up. ' 1'hp 1-el uhhlenn 11ntional cnnpnittee is nnxintl5 t0) hut ye tie rules gov.rnIii it so anuaidrd that It need lint Issue tit call for lie natlmlaI con vuitinu six 11b10this 1).fnre dirt.e set t'ot' its the' llu'.tutg. 11 may be ndvisnhilt' Io lenye hue length of tune for which notice unlst. be Risen More It tho' dIscrellout 0)f 111e cnn10dttee , yet six mouths le lint ab- unl'uinlly loulg for rt rlly that has to construct at ( 'hi tIuely new : nulItoiluln , its St. Innis Ilnti to do , 't'he limo is by no sueuls : ton Brent , end If It were Irss might bar out numerous competltosv for the e1)uvt'ntin11. ' 1'Ids is n season of snggestlout s ii II I'll t the great rxposlllout. lien vi lii smnhl , IInt tleaI Ids ileas sue uceeled 10 v oliiutIcer cn np.ietl1)11 The trash Is grant ; ti. n1m e sue tilnktl of the entetprlse the Iiiu 'u It grtsws in nugallud. : FhsI of ( nnrs. , is the 11ccrsslty of unney. Ouce get. the cxpuslIhut and the pe0plit will cn11ns. \ \ ' lieu they get it're IIiey in iist he cared fnr So fat' the exposition people have lint yet Heel , the need of a practt- cal , ldgu grade rni11'oad nu10 lit cllitugo 1)f tr8nspm tation f11cllilles , 'I'bis vvlll Collie Ut the proper dune. 11'hen thin secale connuilt.t' Hilt is ItvestIgalfug the reel'lit holih , ( soles shut II iinyo lhtlshed Its Inrplh'y It tvlll have Ien'netl that l11c pnblle debt svns In. ( reused by so ) many 20IIIIonii by thi e Sale 1)r hoods l0 make np the dMlclt hl the r.v.auCs derived under the SVi hson ins. It v hii hhii , ' that the vvuy to prevent booth soles Is to provide au adequUe : reven11n for Ihn government , it may 1:11'11 : it ( ( I % 111111) dolalls of the 11.gotln- thellt that hilly $01'Ye as Ca liijmight ' trap for r tr trty or hit. ' .tbrr hn 1 > < y"nd they iltl wisdom will lint ex toot ! uru' h is ' .nri the liii s svhrrc b origiftniiy Stgrtrd. T110 proiib Ihon to require all I1lg1 school tarts to don regiulntiou nniforn dress may n"t be n proper sttbJMt. ( ( fu rmnmt'nt. ' but if it be nttrutptrd it Omaha the Idea must soon he aban finned or .tltarg will be no girls Il tut Itig11 school clnases , ' 1llern is no tttnrt sensitive Crl'lllnre thou the seitooldt Just nifon ( hit tliresbnid of tvornatlllool Slit' still dicintr her ntvn apparel ant' will not tr21ertite interfrrhee ( trout other titan p11rentnl : utthnrity. A11th tltere b 1111 retsnn : w iy 'lt' shoal 1. A bnilditig svns burned to thin grnl10d .nrly oho' nlnrnittg 11114 u r.k The total loss wilt not exceed 81l.VL 'thou fire depntttnrht was not prnutptly estletl nud nil It could do tvtis to protect neiglu horutg buiidlugs. A total hnMS unit Cnllic b ) be of such rare ncettrrr11re that the Ilre iigbtrrs tyre antllo % hint aetthrd In" CI11ISC of this on. , 'Ph.y rho 1101 svn11t their record blokr11 , 11 Is tit'ir Dual- nps to purest losses by fire stud they have ut k.eu st'ust' of their restonsl. hillty its ( lie preutls.s 'i'hr' cnunmltb" 11uunt'd to natlitc a Ii ) i un for 0 pu1)11e meting to Jiihlintc over the pnssug' of the .xposlllon lacy huts a11 bni n-tunt In netion. ' 1'11. ocra- 510)11 calls for n .hunnnstrnilnn the tike 0)f svbkh Othin ba hu1S not utau a In rrrett yt't : r5. 'l'htit' Is to building Irge , enough to hold tun people vvho will attend - tend tlt u0'otitg _ I I iou stir s11e.CheS u11ht do its fair e-en ther : but ti- range-struts should hit' made su that rtin : shall 111)1 inteeft're x 111 , the Jtlbfludioh Piro Iisnt 'rtur coin pntths doing 1in I- urss lu fnulha vill dohbtlew look with dIst11ty : strop hue pr0pnsitlon In In v'st nrntly half a million dnllals by hit. svat.r worts enuputy : , as cotteitgdated by thin itotanIzr'd coin pnny ii o v fotin- ing. Sl'ith snclr fltciltles ! proyiltvl the I:1st : s stlgc of an oxcasp for nutlutnn- } Ing o'xet'sslvt' ptv'nduut rat" svlll have been lust. Lt't it ( aunt' . 1S'e watt lower taxes turd lower Itsnrance rants , 1vet y luau Inmvs : of hots of llhlgs lie tvottitl like to buy if hue cotld only utiord to do so , and both the where' withal to put } for them. lint hr nsunily ndnptK hi ltisthf to the unbending ii eceS- sithts of the tltlnnchti situdins : , 't'hin IS the condition of fltunha with refer- ( 'uce to 11nud(1' I otvncrsitlp of the stet w'orkS plant. Our 'streulyd contemporary , flue T.Itt- coin .lourlnd of yesteruhty , located the role lit the N\- : fork (1t'legatiml In Nt'w York CItylljiOpltllstnnding , , the fact that thle drldgalinn S1S snppnsed to be on the 51101 la St , Lonc itut Ih.u a little distnnce like ' & ( ssj uliies cuts no lgurU In the eiltm'r ) lsing Journal otlice 'l'ie nattonill meeting of ih0 Coin- ntereial J assIetgut' : it the next great eotventIot funl : in is pt'ivIleged to en- ti'rItln. : ] t lyhound , to ent.itttu the d.l.guten ii : n bethtlhig and hlosplttole lint IIier. ly so (1oing it will ateem dbsh n great deutl in the way of securing nni'e C0)uyC111i0ns full I S' IS I'L tlfnrnt Perpl-l I . ( ilobn 1)m rernt. The Ulan rho invented the party platform did not know that tie was thrusting a source of endless confusion and pcrpiexhty into ttmerican polillca. hilly Itryttn ruin Iii , Gln'1 lined Cnlcngg necnrd. Nebraska's Mr , Bryan In in St. Louis , too. He evidently intends to he right at the door to give the glad hand to the senator from Colorado when he shakes the gold dust from his toga and walks out of the convention hail. ' 1'Ire G , rntana and Free Si l-r. Phllad'lphia Itulletin. Tim Germans , as a class , are the thriftiest of our population. They are not carried away by flighty or dishonest ideas. They save their 'earnings and put them where they will do the mast good , no matter how small they may he. They arc too frugal and too sagacious to take the chancea of losing hall their savings by foolish ex- eerlmenting with the currency. With a tree silver platform the democratic party would ho deserted by an ovt'rwhehning mu- jority of its intelligent German voters. The in te Cnplr,1 lluurkr , inlfanuvile ) News. Captain Rourke , whose death is reported , was one of the most interesting 111011 In our army , it was his unusual fortune to have fought in ills youth In the civil tear , acquitting - quitting himself eo creditably that Presi- rielut I.hlcoln appointed Limn a cadet at Wrsl Point at the close of hostilities' As an lndint lighter Captain Rourho von new laurels. Ito was u devoted student of Indian - dian folk lore , and his writlugs on the subject base beau wittily recognized by sclenllflc societies. It is unfortunate that he should have died just as ho was tip- pointed to Fort Ithau Allen , one of the most attractive stations in the army , where , after his long and active career In the far west , ho might have found tranquillity and the opportunity for literary work , in which he had been suceesstuy , 'l'Ite V1'rat Sind ( Irt lrpoal/on. ilurllnatun Ilawkee. Omaha is rcjolcing over the tact that the proposed Tranandsslsslpl exposition , to be held there In 1696 , is now nn assured tact , since congress has passed the bill gra7ntitg congreeslonat recognition of the enterprise' ' and pledging b00,000 from the nntloual treasury for a governnmut building and exhibit - hibit , and lr ( Cleveland has sanctioned ll by his signature. With national recogni ' ' time granted , the respective states and ter' rttories dntorested will not fall to follow with eimilar ; , rtion and there is every pros- PCct that the enterprise will be a great sue' cess , The atlVantages which this exposition will afford tmthe development of the vast resnureeo ofFthp country directly concerned will be the"t r0ngeat Incentive for particl- PalJon. itsrC y mean the beginning of another era.of yreat prosperity for the west. Omaha iii pprtituiar will benefit by the enterprise - terprise , whlrh de sometldng that city needs. For during'g the last few years Ornaha hair beea compdrutlvely dull irhnnla n ( irJ and CoIIIIII/Ia / Snltdde. 1'POIt1A , Juno 17.-John Connors shot Iilnmio Mulligtyl three tunes In the head this morning anti then shot himself In the right temple , lie Is dead turd the girl Is not oxpeclcd to live. The decd .com- mitted been nit ) the girl would not niurry him' ( 'collars le 45 years old end dftss Mulllgan Is 1G Highest of ull in Leavening Power-Latest U. S Gov't Report Bakh w = Powd AJCLLUREUtail P4J E I LIKE O P 1VORi ( I1 EARNEST First Regular Business Seaiien of the Sun' day Schaal Ifstitnto. CHURCH CROWDED AT ALL THE SERVICE : DI eua.lorti of Suntluy 5cirttol 1Corl and ha Itrinllon I , , the Church and ( iirl.btnlty-Viuluu of Cnrly Trntrtirtt. The flrat day's seslona of the first Inter' state Sabbath School instltnte of the i'reaby tertan Synods of Iowa and Nehraeka were held In the Fint Prtsbyterian church with marked succets. The morning , afternoon and evening servlef' were largely attended , despite the Inteneefy warm weather that pre. valled. The rise In tetnperature was ap- patently accompanied by Increased Interest In the meetings , for each salon waa better attended than Ito Immediate predecessor. Pans and tee water were In demand , but the supply was equal to the demand , and the worahipera kept as cool as clrcnmstances would permit. The devotional eervlcea opening the mornIng - Ing aesnlon waa lend by Rev , A L. Sarchet of Griswold , In. , after which Ur. Vuorden occu- pled a half hour with the normal hesson. The first paper of the morning seaalon was by itev. S. M. Ware. D. D. of the Second Presbyterian church of this city. Dr. Ware spoke on "The Sabbath School as a Factor In Church B'ork. " He referred to the general effect of Sabbath school teach- tog on the pupils. as tending to improve them physically , morally amt mentally. In work among the poorer classes it was often remarked how soon after the children were brought into the school their appearanre waa entirety changed. Dirty fares and tattered - tered clothes soap began to disappear and line of the primary results of the work w aa to Inculcate a aplrtt of cleanliness and order. The speaker alsn referred to the relation of the Sunday achool to the pulpit nail pastor. The Sunday school could not take the place of the pulpit , nor ( lie pulpit that of the Sunday school. Rut both , were divinely - vinely ordained and neither could be neglected - lected without loss. The Sunday school had the advantage of the pulpit In the close personal - sonal contact which it afforded between teachers and pupils. The Sunday school workeri with the individual while it was the province of the pulpit to direct the thoughfs and aentimeits and sympathies of the con- gregation. The speaker considered the Sunday - day school an Invaluable auxiliary to the pulpit. The preacher took it for granted that his bearers were famlliar with the elementary - mentary troths of the serptures , but in this view he was sometimes mistaken. It was In the Sunday school that these elementary - mentary prinrlplrs should be inculcated and in this way it prepared the lndividual to comprehend and aasinllate the gospel as preached from the pulpit. RESULT OF CHILDHOOD TRAINING. Dr. Ware contended that the Sunday school work was of the utmost importance in the salvation of souls. The conversion of ninety-nine persons out of 100 was directly or indirectly attributable to the results of childhood training. The best Christians had been converted by the Christian parent and the rhristlan Sunday school teacher. The must useful and intelligent Christians were those who had been trained in the Sunday school. As the theological seminary dealt with the young preachers and the college with the educated class of young men , so the Sunday school dealt with the great mass of the young people. 11ev. David Macintosh of Hopkinton. la. . Was to address the institute rn "The Home Class Movement , " hut as he was unable to be present , his paper was read by Rev. T. S. I\'lley of Shrnendoah. The lack of syste- matle atiuly of the scriptures among people who could lint or would not attend the Sunday - day school was referred to as one of the great difficulties encountered in Christian work. It was to meet the wants of such as these that the home class tnov'Inent was organized. It. aimed at the regeneration of the home , the most sacred place this side of heaven. It the stream was purified at its source its waters would he pure , and It was on this principle that the Noma classes were conducted. The hpcaker devoted the most of his time to an exptanaaon of the manner In u-hl.h Iho hole wok was ergaal'J a Il conducted The last hour a th9 9es i'a was eceupied by a aympo4l um of short tatk on ' The ? 'h teth Arhonl as a MIdnnars .lgettry. ' R.- I , K Nllrr of nrnn.tt , Net , dla uacd "The Ikrdnprmnt of the MI sionary Splrlt in the aWrath Scheel : ' Nor. A. K. Mavahail D D. of D"9 Mones : , Ia. . "importance of City Mlaaton Sabbtt Schools , " and B. it. Grant of ituron. S D. . The eeti and l'oesl- htlitiee of Sahhath School Work in Rural Dialriets. " In the atterooa adtameea were made by Rev. J. M. Wliaon , D D. , Omaha ; Rev. A. Z. McGoKney , Lamar. , Is ; Rsv. R , fan- Iyke WIRkt. Wayne , Nab. , snd tier. J. D. . 11. , ) . , Rcnttler , Nab. The evening aervieea were attended by an audience that complttely dled ! the rhurrh , the aeata ott the main floor and theaa its the gallery all being occrtpled and a hattie aum- ber of peraona standing. A song service preceded the lint addresa of the evening , , which was dellvernl by Rev. Pleasant hunter , DD. . of MInn.apohis OPPORTUNITY OF TilE CIi1 RCII. ltls address wax a most eloquent one and watt iistsned to with rapt attention. he spoke upon "The Foundation of the Secorud house. " Ita said that if the second house of God wan to e0 ipar ! in glory end brightness - ness with the first house of Oil It wonid he necessary- for Christian people verywhere to do four thinga : First , to cultivate a stronger Christian love for the church ; second - end , to unite thetnaclves by a eiowr iroflerly love ; third , to rive greater heed to t eir own spiritual llves : fourth ; to appreciate a keener aense of p"raonnl responxlblllty. In speaking of the magntflcent opportuni ties for the church to work as a great brotherhood he saul that the questions of today should have the thought of the best lnople of the day and be settled by them. It arhvoeate.d a feeling of brotherhood that would assist a deserving young Christian to obtain an education , whether he was Intend- lng to become a physician , a lawyer or a journalist. iTe deprecated that the church should give assistance only to the young men who exfectrd to become ministers , and refused to aid those who chose to follow other honorable professions. Speaking of the strong attachment every Christian should have for his church Dr. ifunter sal l that the emphasis of life should be placed on its spiritual side. This was not to be honest in business , kind In the home and a willingness to stoop to con' goer. It embraced all these things , but they enuld be exhibited by non-rhristlans. lie would not have any one slight these great moral principles , but there was something - thing beyond alt these that the life of the Christian should exemplify. The world behaves - haves In the value of a moral life. It is for us to demonstrate the spiritual lire. We need a life unto which is a made righteousness and aancliflcatlon , to which Christ shows IImself. : This Is the divine life with which the world needs to be im- pressed. What we need to Insist on Is that the life of the church is not only moral but that It is also Intensely spiritual. " PROBLEM OF ItOME MISSIONS. Rev , S , M. Ware made a short address asking for a contribution to defray a portion - tion of the expenses of the convention. He was followed by W , it. King , superln- tendent of the miaslons in Indian Territory and Oklahoma. lie is aupporled in that field by the Young I'eople's Society of Christian Endeavor of Penasylrania , and paid a line tribute to that society , under whosa direction last evening's services were conducted. He said that the past few years had been developing a fearful crisis In this country and that one of the most perplexing - ing problems of this crisis was that or home missions. He said the flnancial hem was one of the most serious that waste to ho met. it had never been so bard to raise money for the support of home missions - sions as It was today. The apparent causes were hard times , outbursts from chronic grumblers , politico-ecclesiasttcal disturbances - ances , but these he considered as mere ex- cuses. The real reasons , he declared , were the ever growing passion for wealth , the gross materialism of today , the failure of the ministry to properly present the claims of home missions and the inability of the great middle class to contribute as they used to. H : sail the r mu' be greater faithfulness - ness and loyalty to the church by the people - ple , and he advocated systematic giving that should require every church member to contribute one-tenth of his income to the church. In closing he ahso spoke of the social and the educational problems. . Cnslt In the 't'remor ? , WAShIINGTON , June 17.-Today's statement - ment of the condition of the treasury shows : Avallable cash balance , $2G3,17331 ; gold reserve - serve , 1103,995,627 , IOkHft3' tON'ti't1110\ ' . 1Lrper's liuzar 'Dkl you ever have any ! Moils arrbleni5 whitA traelln ; s ' Dbl I' it was while I sea' traveling r trro'i h the south that I met my wife. ' iloston Courier : "Do you Intnrd to take your wife with you to the ! eaetdr' Ne ; she ha ail ruin down awl is not equal to the exacttone of a vaautlen. " Tndlanapoils Journal : "tfaS r he at 111 , - L ertp to gttotr you as lndet1nK the send' moot that tke soiee of the people Is the votce. of ( lot ? " akstl the int n Iewer I would not tike to commit myself to that sen. timent until after the contention. " anSwered - Swered the candidate. Plnrinnatl iinqulrrr : "Do you ride n wheel ? " nsk"d the ekleet of the doctors on the Insanlty commission " - ' the subject. R-r"'d t anti " " 1 never noticed. The verdict was unanimoua-dementia. Minneapolis Journal : Thu' condemned i. min Was standing on the aranol t and the ! hr ritf adjusting the black cn , , when a I i loud rry was hoard without and a swtrt f a'nreher on a blue Rh'en btcyth. came roll- in g unu , waving in the air a r 'prfrv" The y aherltf removed the roles , and the r"li. ved prisoner glancing critically at the neon her who Kati saved him , asked : "What m. ke is that wheel ? " _ . Clev.land Plain Dealer A ( teergt.t man L' was arreatod for earrytnlr whisky In his . bicycle Ur.a They probably charged him with pedaling It without a Ilaense trashlnxton t tat' v The man on whom thkl nation great A long. admiring took will turn , IN he wo truthfully can state "I made that motion to adjourn" llarpnr's bazar : "Isn't It sw'eet' Tom , dear , ' she. said , 'sitting here in lb. ' moon. light tlst.ning to the crickets and the tree tends tonds"humph" retorted Tom. "There aren't tree loads and crickets. It' ; the trolley" ' Cleveland Plain Dealer : FirM Amerlonn correspondent-Funny thing happened at headquarters this morning , iyev"r : hoe- rowed an umbrella when the rata term came on nail broke two of Itu ribs tr I' g to lull It up. Second American eorrra { on'lent- Glmme full particulars , quirk ! Ifere I ii t write the hendifnes "Unpantileied atro sty' ihitchrr tyeyler Breaks the ittbs of Ills Latest Clctitnl" Go on with the story , Indianapolis Journal : "My young friend " said the rornfetl philosopher to the brand r new graduate , "while there are dmrbtlelx countless positions you are tit for , It is well to remember that the soft job lit not so apt to fall to the man whn's tit for it as to the man who's fought for lt. " ' D.ttIt N'vs The optimist is one who sticks So closely to the brighter side IIe wouldn't walk within the shade Though from the heat he died. F PER THUS , Chicago News , A pretty ctrl , A crowded car- "PI ase take my send" Ind there you are A crowded car , 1 womnn plain. She stands and there You are again. i - \1'11.I LtJt JI'HINLI:1' . Witten for The flee. mil McKnley , I7111 MdKlnley , you're th' only man , you air , Who kin in ninety-seven fill up th' vacant chair : You kin count on me on' others by th' thou. sands , so you kin , An I know it , an' they know it , thet you air goin' to win. iy'y , whoa to run ag'in' you , thet is. who's a-coin ' to try , Thet's strong enough to do it , an' kin stand th' race , sez I ? 3ome'il prob'ly run tt fair chance , but T will bet my tin Thet you'ro oh' only feller now who has a chance to win. 11111 McKinley , Blil McKinley , I've a button in my coat With your pictur painted on it , an' when th' time to vote ' _ omes , sve'il lie standtn' round th' polls sticktn' our names in , A-makln' it unanimous-cause you're ' win' a-gem' to ' Ililh McKinley , BIII McKinley , I would like to grasp your hand , 1n' raise It high up In th' air a-makln' a-demand ? er protection , reciprocity , an' thet sort , then ag'in , Sound money , 'cause we're with you , an' you're a-gon' ! to win. CLATtENCE P. M'DONALD. Omaha , Nob. t - - - - - - - I , I ' t , v- r , i to say that if a suit proves faulty we'll give you another-that goes t wltholit saying-but we see to it that you buy just the right kind -perhaps that accounts for the fact that our r ' ! I J 20 % Iy r i ' 1 a s' iii i ll : discount is - orYAHQ enough e r S-rof 1 to increase our business to pt o of neons vet it1 upon the rush era - 1 ' , of the clothes-the good tailoring- 1ei - es-and the making - , , the fabrics that withstand the severest tests-the fit-the f nish J - fashion-qualities that come from tailors hand to you for about half the tailors rice have heretofore been considered good ' ' enough values---but now because we're getting ready to remodel ? ' our store we are taking off 20 per cent from our plain marked r figures-every suit or overcoat for man ) or boy , or child is includ- ed-nothing reserved , except furnishing goods and hats---even the "Star" waist's that were recently marked down from $1,75 to $1,00 . ' and the $1 ( ( Si tar SI'that were marked down to 50c/ also et the cut of out of the of the Ren t odellers of 20 p er can t to ; yet , the goods way our stores ' 1 , h e most remarkable bargains a are offered in our chil- dren's depai tme i 1t as this stock had almost all been reduced in i price , before we decided to make these extensive improvements , and now we are giving 20 ler cent off on these same plain mark- t ed f cures , a 9 C009 , Getting 1 eta d to Remodel the W. Corner an Douglas , Omaha. q . ' a ( t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -