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    man oMAh A I ATLY 11D : SUNDAY , JUNE 21 , xsOO.
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( C ItOSlow'ATIn ,
ru i sure ' area 1N0 ,
TERMS OF SUflSCltiPTiON ,
flee ( without nun.y ) One rear. . . . ,
Dally ace end Sunday , One Year ,
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Thu. months'
Sunday I3.e , One Year. . .
Saturday nee , One Year. . . . . . . . . ,
w..kly nee , On. Year. , .
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Omaha , The flee Ilulldlng.
d S"uth Omaha , Stnger 1)1k. ) , Cor. N and Ott
Council tllua. , le Nnrth Math Street. ,
Chlca rn Oalce , 217 Chamber of Cnmmeree
New York , linntn + , 17. 11 aed 15 Trlbun.
Washington , 1197 1' Sltcet. N , iY.
% COIttt 1'ONnt NCC :
AU communleatlnnn relating to news and
tonal matter thoulJ be nddrer.ed : To the fi
IUSINLSS Lrrrl:11s.
Ml bu.lnc. . letter. and rtmittnncca thou '
lice 1'ubtlshung C m'
addretaed to The
Omaha , matt. , check nn1 pnstntflce otdc
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be undo pnvthlo to th. order nt the mmp.n
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TII ! IJ1) ) 1'UULiS111NO COMI'A :
STATrMRNT OF C11tCULATIOY ,
State of Nrbrn.kal
Iougtas county. 1
Ueorge It , T.clmck , .rcrclary of The are
1tthlnR company , heing dilly sworn. MY tha
actual numbs of full and cnmptete cnplr + o
flnity. Morning , livening and Sunday ] lee pf
during the month of May. IFe6 , mina ati foci
1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,333 le. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .
2 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 18,467 17.
8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,207 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
/ . . 1t.2 .9 18. ,
6 . , , , , , , . , . . 18 t64 29. . . . . . . . . .
. . , 21 ,
7. . . . , , , , , 18(97 22 , .
6 8. . . . . . . . , . . . . .18.219 23 , . . . . , . . . . , . ,
10 . . . , , , , , , , , , , , , ] 0,175 , 21. 25 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
fl , . , , . , . . . , 1P ' 1 3m. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12 , . , , , . . , , , , , , , 19 207 27 „ .
13 , . . , . , . . , , . , , .18,313 2A. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11. , 18.3u9 23 , . . . . . . . . . . ,
15. . . . . . . . . , . . , 19.311 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3L. . . . . . ,
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6' '
Lets dedttctofor un.otd anti retutneJ
contr. .
Net tnte. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5'
Net unity average. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '
il. T75CI1t1 (
SuhscrtLod In my presence and worn to b
me lhts 1tt day of June. A , U , 1t' . .
( Senl , ) w 1LLIAM SIMCRAI
Notnry Pub
81y comml.ston expiret flectmber 15 , 19)
IIeparo for peace , protection
prOSp1'ilyl (
Now for the cahlnet nitkees to c
merIc0 gctthtg lit their work.
It must not be fo'gotten that
Ahlsku delegate did hot vnIk out.
i\'e presuutL that Ilubart college
tnke the republican ticket us a ape
colupllutent to Itself.
bcICiuley and IIoburt exehaliged t
grains of enngrttohntioms : , 't'he folic
tioes a'0 not only nuitaml , lUt miniver
' "On to Ontnlia In IS9S1" w111 soon
the cry of all the big o'gaulzatlotns t
hold large national couventluns lu t
U wear.
The Canton poSlntilce tIll have
have a postal force equal to that ii
city twice its size from now ou u
Suauguratioh day.
A \veslern headquarti rs of the
pit hiICath tin ttoutI executive co nuOI
will be one of the first necessittcs
the eantpnlgn to ho attended to.
Omaha will be sorry to part with
Second luftlntry , but \v11i have to
sign Its claims upon ( lint fatuous r
meet before the commauds of o'd
from heatlgnatiers.
It is parictlnrly ( worthy of note t
the 8nnouccutetlL of a lrelvo'ks ti
cones In 81111)10 time before July
G , to wnrrtul the eunctutent of trust preen
on this year's business.
P 'Three of the NOhraslat dclegatlon
St. Louts serum to have gone astray
platform
they canto tlroahd till right on the v
for McKinley and Ilolart.
i
The Chicago ' 'Itnes-IIe aUd suggc
that Senator TImrstomi be Made i
nnamrett ehnlrman for life. 'l'ie se
tor will doubtless be ready to serve
that capacity whenever culled upon ,
i
If the silver agitators will only let
fora little while on their nuttier
manifestoes and pronuclamentoes
gt'neral puhllcvlll be Inclined to vi
their i irnleeds vvllli a much min
lenient eye.
NatIOnitl coaveutlons comme but of
fat four yeas. Most people , hovel
a \vould not cuter nay obJectlons if 11
canto but once fu six years. A
'I youI single ter'un preslelency would h
thugs 81oug uliglllily.
1t is to he faced greatly that the t
cliin0 poets will tied It as dblie Il
tutu words to thyme with ILhnrt )
to find them to rhyme \v11 1i 11cl' 1nl
Still , we trust that the poets will
oil , hut account bolt the ticlcet.
Strange now st4leltnus the deahc11
no\vspapels are for the republican
piranls for honors whin fill to sect
the coveted nonlinallomis. Front
douoerntic standpaluL the rep11bllca
% % 'ito ere passed by are always the h
republlcats.
The EutOpenn ne\vspnpeVS can't qr
cottvluco tleutselvesvliuthcr they t
nhoro pleased over the republIetu d
laralion for soUllll Itlnnley Una they m
displeased aver the pr0n11ociatb it
favor of the restoration of a real 1)
tl'Cil'e tariff.
Senntor'POIIPI's terns of olilec as r
resentatlve of rho stubb of ( lnlorwdo
the hulled Stmt's senate expires llal
3 , 1507. That signillcant filet in
throw tt ray of light upon the mimtl'
tor his 1)Prfor31uutco at the eepublh
national convottlon.
i
Seunior FnrakPr saki the republic
couvodlon mlo uo in dstnko in ads
l lag a via tforni IItat (100111 10l expicl
ugalnst In to 1 freu sliver coinage , \\'I
Senaoe ( honker said vlll b0 eudor8
by the people where thin voles a
cast next November.
lletveen now' 811(1 Sntdu'dny all i
remitainiig county com OUtlous wlll
held matt the list of delcgttlcs to the
ptihllciul simile eoa entiot couplet
' 'iio resulutbits Bud Instructu
ndopied .11 these convelttlous sb
which w ny the straw is puintlug
nloro that ore contested 1)1800 on I
slatO tleket. Up to unto note of 1
caudldntt 33v11o have any opposition
all tire Itblt to tnuku good their chat
of sure nontluutlon. It hf atlll eve
body's ALbt
no ir TIIF : ACPo9rriorc Ofl1ULVATI
The Iiso cheerfully hives space
letter from Mr. It.W. Ilicbnrtison rein
to the origlu of the Trnnsmissisa
exposIUon. Withbo according to
Rbchnrdson due credit for bringing
9'ransmississlppl congress to Omaha
exerting his lufinenco with the rc
sentntives of this and other stnte
Mate the project of a Trnnsniississ
exposition endorsed , we do not ti
1116 stntOi lent detracts anything f
the clolm that the inception of the
IIOSitiou cause from The Ileo anti
editor.
The originnl Idea of holding an III
state oxpositlon at Onlnlm was
seated and advocated by Ttle ilce yt
ago when ( lie state fair was remc
front Ontalln. Iucldontal to the 1n
state exposition project was the es
Ibhntent of a perutansnt 0xp0sitlo
products of the transmisslsslppl c (
try. Tubs Idea had been repefltl
advanced amid the erection of n
mnnent tlreproof exposition buttdinl
the heart of the city urgeel from t
to tiuc.'itiht the past two yl
conferences were hind with unenti
0f the hoard of County Coinmisslel
nud the ( lstnUed l lnmi and purlloso
such a buildiug discussed with a v
to its erection on enmity grounds. '
Ilrst definite suggestion of the propc
Transmississbppl expositolt was for
Iated by the cutter of ' 1'Ite lice 51
weeks previous to the session of
\o tlnvest Stn to ImmIgratIol (
vetrlton at St. Paul , Minneapolis ,
St. Paul pmtpers were at that time c
lug for action looking toward a u
COittilent exhotthtioll at the Twin cit
it was deeuteti important that Omni
ihould either compete at time convent
for this enterprise or endeavor to nut
late time appeal for congressional n
hgnitlot by securing an enllorsem
'm'Onl ' the then coining TraisuUssissl
: migreSs. 'l'lds idea was coma
cried to Mayor BOUils and prontht
uembers of the Coumercial club v
a eeo eulisled in the stale fair w c
1t the outset the project act will
onewl nit cold reception. Itut by
line the congress assembled In Out
cough favorable sentintemit. hind 1)1
roused to warrant the Onmhmt dole
Ion In asking the cotgresq to mentor
ze congress iii iehinif of an exposit
11 this city In IS'JS.
'ie reference to the exposition in
uvitatlan kssued by Mayor Bemis
Ir. Biclmrdson was therefore It c
oulutee with the Idea previously
aced amid discussed. In fmlct ,
nvitIttlOn circular Merely intima
hat a Transmississippi exposition v
oateuplated at sonic Indefinite 11
nd at some indefidte place to be In
leter11dned. The first public plea
n 1898 Traanstulssfssippl exposition
) maha was that contained In
ditorlal in The Sunday Bee , Novc
ter 23 , 1S9f ) , tie day before the
eunbling of the congress am i before
netubers had any thought that such
rojeet was to be brought up for
oniddura Lion.
lA'ATf tNTIC.NA1'df.STATION ,
The tepuilicai natioml platform
] pros in favor of the ncquisitiou by t
Tnited States of the DanisihPest
Iles , consisting of tic islands of
'honmas ' , Santa Cruz and St. John ,
he purpose of estahlishhig a naval s
on. It Is believed that Demntrkvo
cll the Isituds to lie United Sin
or it reasonable eousideratiou amid
a the opinion of mim td officers a
titers that It is most desirable f
onni y should possess theme , or at a
ate St. Thomas , for a naval stath
'ate ' question of acquiring these Dan :
ossesiomis Is not new. More lb
hirty years ago Secretary Seward r
mure11ded their purchase nud It 31,11
aye been aeconplishe(1 ( at that ti
ut for the tietermlhed opposition
cantor Sti mer. Again , In 1Si0 ,
( fort was nude by Secretary of St :
'isi , with tie ) cotcurrece of Presidt
! rant , to secure the Isltuids , but fie ;
atinns failed through opposition frl
he sune : mares that defeated the r
utntemidntnn [ Of Se\va d , witchi Is sl
) have had the approval of Presidt
, lmicoln.
Before time close of the rebellion l )
iu'tl : I'n'ter called atlemitlon to time i
ortitnce of aegniring the Danish \ \ '
idles. Ile poihted out that St. Thiom
es right in the truck of ahi vessels O (
lnrnpe , Brazil , the East ladles a
me Pachiic ocean bound to the \Vest i
is Islands or the linited States.
I the point where all ships touch f
ceded supplies coming front any of t
hole quartos. It Is it central poll
roe which any n mill of the \\'est I
In bSlillllls could be assailed , vlmi1e it
npervlots to attack from Ini ling pt
es n11d cat b0 fortitled to any extci
t. 'l'holilts Is a snt111 Cibraitnr a
ntid not be itltached by a naval fort
L is ndnlb'ubly tilted for n naval sI
nn , Us iiub0r 8nd tlilt t of St. J0
add float all tic vessels of the ha eta
a\ bit law vvnrhl , ! n hue , wrote . \
drat l ntOr , "St. 'i'houuts is the lu
; 0110 10 tue ureh of llte'tst ludo
cominlimit uds thiemil ail. It is of fir
n1)omt8mice to us that to aty oilier r.
0u. " 1)iirllmg the ad iniiiisIinIm u
residerIt Jdllltinl ( a proposition w
nubu to Denmark to Lily the Isliui
) r $5,000XH ( ) , lint that county deelbt
) dispose of the islands at that pile
ut agreed to transfer throe to t
hnited States for $11,0)0,009 ( ) , or 1
germs and St. John for I10OOOO (
pother condition Inposed was 111
le penple of tli island SlloUld expt'c
y n 1101011111 vote a t1eS1IC. for annex
O11 lm tuts country. Suiscqudnll t
e0ple Of ( lie kshuul recortleti tlieinsely
) ballot nu lu favor of enaexatlnmi ,
Since IS70 no serinis attempt h
edit 11)11(1) ( to obtain possession of t
8111511'cst \ Indies , but tue subju
'its presotted to the attention of t
rst sesslott of time present COtngre
mid It wmts shown that time adntiulstt
oil turd it nmjorlty of time senate ve
favor of limo iie iUisitlnt of the lslunt
is also a tact that a mnjority of t
: oplo of time Danish \V'est itithes dl's ,
uauxlttlol to , hie Pulled States. B
to principle upon wltlch Charles Set
or anti others opposed the acqulsiti
' thiesu islands tmh ty years ago , Um
w ns umt vise fur the United States
fiend Its territory beyond its prose
oundurles , has persistcutly assert
Itself and seems likely to do so
soma time to come. The fact fins
pretty tvo11 estnbiished during tlto
three or four fears that time Antet
people are not anxious to absorb
territory ly9ng far beyond the bar
of the republic and there is no re
to believe that they are likely in
hear future to be favorable to time
gufsttton of remote territory , eltho
the Atlantic or time Pacific.
TII ; SUUAf IA TRIWST
The republican party Is pledget
the protection of the sugar interes
Uie United States. fly the tariff at
IS90 raw sugar was placed on the
list and a moderate duty was lap
) n refined sugars. 1n order to encomr
the protluclion mud mmnlfacture
sugar he this country a bounty
Iven , tinder the operation of tiv
; tenure was a very marked Increase
ho dom csle Iuhilstry. 'J'lte st
) hatters of the south enlarged
trey of production anti greatly iicret
heir facilities of nmantlfneUn'c.
meet sugar industries in California
Jtnlt and in Nebraska were gre
: xteruled. The year following the
Ion of the last republican eotgres
wlmaif of this great interest a most
nnrkrtble growth was realized
) regress coutlnued tutu ! It vas asst
lint lime democratic party wouid ntl
his ht couduion with nil the other
iustries of the country. Ttten 0a
n'lse begun to lug nnl the great sit :
tterest ) felt the depression tlmnthfet
very oilier industriti mind business
crest In the notion , 't'he blight of ti
eratie policy fell ilpomi this as u
very other dmltOrirbst.D in time no
mid since then its course has been
f deciiie. Not only dice a demoer
ongress repeal the bounty that '
nlemided to support and Stinulttte on
reduction , but n dcmocratie trees
lUcial , sustained by time ndhtinls
ion , refused to pay the producers
manufacturers of sugar what they
arned amid what was fnily due tl
miler the enactments of congress.
istory of the country affords mio i
lida to the Iujnstlce done the on
rodacers by a donocratie congress
dial itistratioti.
The republican party pledges it
) restore proper protection to limbs gm
merest. Its platform does not spe (
t what \vay thus shall be done ,
hat is not esseutbal. It will be gutI
y what the conditions indicate to
isest and best. Time bsiief of the pit
I that this country is capable of i
tteing every ioutrd oi' ' sugar needed
me consumption of the Ahmericau I
he amid by this belief its action will
Ictated. If n tariff duty is access
) produce the desired result It t
dept that ; If a bounty Is depnnd
e more expedient itvlll make the
and build
he means of developing
p time sugar ludustry. It Is not cc
mitted to any specific policy.'hate
u best for the gcaeral good the pa
111 adopt and it 1111 trout this hid
y , as it Las every other tit the p :
'ith fairness and llherailty.
There is miot a reasonable doubt t'
me Uulted States calm it tune 1)rod
II the sugar vImbch Is requhi'cd
sure consulnptlOmI amid tins keep
Ditto 100,000OOO , aunnnlly sent out
le countY In payment for this mien
try of Iffe. The buildlug up of t
Idust y means not only cheaper sal
n' our 1)001)10 , but a means of pro
hie [ tn estncnt for nuuhy millions
tpitnl and of emiiployuiemit for a gr
sal of labor. Front evemy point
ractienl consbtlerntiou the question
eveloping and fosterlug the sugar
ustry of time United States appeals
In serious attention of tile Atimcrk
eople.
. IrE3rour OF I.11t ) COuRRSPONDEN
Among the telegrams of cottgratt
on received by Major McICimiley on
my of his nnmiduattodi was ono from
terun : newspaper correspoade
carne Alfred Townsenml , which sa
1'he Many correspnudeuts laid tit
n ner stone on South ttiOrutlain , uia
mid , while you were bdhg nommi unit
01110 back here where you served I
mffce to your rcgitueut and dedbe ,
mr nmeminorial no presidemit-010d1. " 'i
eject of etect lug n rueumnrlal fir Sot
outran "as a ecolleetlomi ) f let ,
the midst of orals" anti its n ree
lint of time Im1)oraaut p8rt i ) ° 'fartm '
r jouruaiists , luring time civil tier \t
nrted several years ago by survive
may corresiohdeiits and hams noly fU. .
'actlcal form. It was prompt l
ue coosideratiot that "a tnenmd n
tonl(1 be modestly raised to till I
: side time sword"'ieti ' 1 i. . IAnco
mseif a reporter' ofvar events , f
0 htsplrntion nn ] cnmillde11ce to 1vr
S Ieoclanutlln11 of en1)urclpnttua. " 'I
0Ject has no sectlomaI bins ad i
sutn lal is designed to humor time
gy , eimterpelsu itud tnient display
r lime ne\\'Spaper neu ) tvimo folio
o urnites in thole eailmpalus and
rihed froimm day to day the progre
id events of the struggle. In sir
o mcaoriitl Is intended 1o be a trio
rat to Anutican Jonrnnlisnl anal shot
emend itself \varimily to all who a
eclnto th0 services roadcrcd to t
tblle lu peace amid w'ar by the font
tale.
The ntunbcr of lvar correspnnlca
UI Ilvimg is not very large , but sot
the host dlstingulsied uamtes s
untitled w It11 jonrullllsm woi ( iii
nth time armies of the nudon , shied
ith the soldiers the hnrdahlls of I
arch , limo plivatbons of the creep a
) perils Of ilmum bimitletield. IL rcqui
urago and eruIit Lice , its well Its e
1)110001 nblliy , to be n successful w
rrespomduut 811(1 the Set'VICUvili
est of tlmoso rendered wino represent
e great ropers of time country at t
out vas favailmuile 't'hese u1
' ; u Ptl Ovny dam miger and chdured eve
entice Jn order t0 keep limo pub
forumed as to what was going on u
0 good work Ihcy (11(1 not only
porting the progress of evoU8 , L
sustaining the hope and palrlollSm
0 1)001)10vas lnuheatsueabie. Su
Tow'nsei
eu as fleorgo Alfred
iitelaav Beld , J , Ii , rleCullotal
'orgoYllkes gaud others who won rl
actlou as war ct respondents , p
tuned a servlco to the uufolt tan
pueblo that ( lint of Many genera
is only just tltat the meriturlo
labors of the war crorespammdents
be colnmentnratcta in 111nrbie find
ncw spnpe t 411 should be glad to
tribute , 1t necessary , to the projc
memorial ,
Oi'fiNTNOOPTi11 ; CIIAi7TAtlvvn Slid
With the c'ostng ' days of dumio
Chautauqua will ho once ntoro 1
tis. The cllatllaltilln 11ns a Ilrnl
lglon the PCOl)1e ) of the west , and pa
unrly upon tire people of Nebrnslca ,
before the mmnmer months shall I
been i nssgil nearly every seellor
the slnto will have had Its Chautat
assembly ,
The ChinItct } mgna idea , the , den
bringing Monte kind of systeruatic
strttctlon in the ltigiher branches
educatfott hnrue to the people who 1
not the time or cannot afford , to
come regular nttendnnts upon re
niz0d educational lustittttions of std
fug , has always been endorsed amid
rouraged by 'm'ho 13cc. People n
know so much that they cannot p
by learning more , nor does nay one
heennio too old to learn. There i
department of science or time art ,
tvhlch ntarveiotis ndvnnces have
beep rondo lu recent years of vI
every rersou sbotdd know Whr , nu
pretensions fit befog well Im fora
[ 'ho great benefits whichi time Chnu
Ina rending circle anti its ntlJuuct ,
OhaItnuqut : assembly , have confet
upon us arise from time opportumil
Ikey present for people h hushes :
it Monte to prosecute their studies mil
tpproved hues. Ily pepularizblg m
lefentific discoveries timid sefen
11etuods the I hnutlupilt is exleut
.lm wort.of higher education nm
lasses that it few years ago could h
no ns1)trattoaS ht tint direction.
At time satlne time thieve are two 1
tiding forces operating ht time mom
cent of nearly nil tue Chautauqua
letlblfes-tic edtteatioual gad time e
nercial. 'fie couuoercial ferco nh
cols itself ih the efforts to coustm
t program that wlll.drnw crowds.
lint there is not munch to be tan
) y an exhaustive ( Rscltssiell of a II
cal question of the day by pronmhi
cprese11tmttlves of time opposing sit
iut time trnnsfo miation of the Chant
Lila Into a political catniflre amid
ubordinatiou of time edlcattlonmtl 1
lose to the greed for gate receipts ,
S 50011 In prochiuuatlons of ape
rand Arnty of tine Republic clays , 1
ncn's days , fraternal beaeit ( organ
tou days , etc. , is to be deprecated I
voided , Against this ' [ time Bee Imams I
csted on forever occasions. 't'here
Icolt n mihorked lmpeoveunent in
lharaclor of tide work of the vest
Illautauquis daring the past few yea
art there is rdom for still greater
' 'Pilo card
roveneut. best drawing
very emiterprisp of this kind is a re
upon for ihotuugh and effective e
attonal work. .IThat should be the r
mid object of ( lie Chautauqua.
The rallronds of NehrltSklt preten(1
live given due colmsiderttion to the
nest for a lint reduction [ n grain ra
) r the next thirty days. It was 1
osed to then ) that the mate lie cut
alf. 'l'ime answer was that the gr
men lit Chicago were and must c
lane to be'grcatly opposed to any Si
ednetlon in rates , as they have
filch corn already. They threaten
) reduce the price of corn 1)luporll
teiy with time amount of reduction
ties from Nebraslce. Tu a railr
ton of O11mtha : are telllilg their pats
hat under these comlitfohs redid
m9ih rates would he of no benefit
; eiraska producers. Is there any 1
t Nebraska credulous enough to
ept this view of a nutter which is
ay of vital oucern to the jobbers a
ountry merchants of the state ?
rlrnt power can Cldcago grain men
mice the price of corn in Nebrsekr
L'iltS it blisihe [ ? It is well kitowtm cl
I It drug on time marlcet ; there is u1
1 Ciicago than its owners kmiov w1
) do with. I nit that Is no reason w
hcago ( sitould be permitted in diet
) Neln aslca Slippers 811(1 reih oa
[ acbatnis it1 bahkets of Neira :
gtrd this as the most iutportuml s
'ct with w'liclr they have to deal
mis time. 't'he surplus grniu of ;
raska must be nnoved w Ithii st :
ays. It viii not move unless time ra
) ads reduce the rate and give the p
nco time heneIit of such reducllon
hlcago does not watt our corn th
10)1lhil be mt supreme elTort lnnule
dl it in Nosy lark and Italtinore a
lip It vin Iulutli and the lutes. Si
use the Onnlhlma road world a1111ouue
cent rate on core from Nebruskn
nihtti 'I'iere is now 12 calls dlti
ace him the hake and all-mall rates
to scum , 'l'imbs would give time Nebras
roducee about " _ 0 cents for ills corn
rice gtdte lOW enough , At Iuny tae
ante pr ovfsioo mast be made to miss
tovestern producer 1o get ldgl
rites for his products o else time lieu
01) of IIuis year will be of little hone
The natloud mimeet of the League
nrericami l'Ilcelulell at Ommthn for 1f
'ould form a most appropriate I
nmipadmott of the 'l'rallsnllssis.si1
cp0silb0mi Onutht hits a host of
lthuhitlstitl wilet'inrtelm as any C
Its size , if they will go to work
ace and exert themselves to sect
pis gathering there need be little m
relmellsloll of Sailurc Time bicycle
er0 Ian stay nntl It w ili b0 the ( 'c11i
as nncitIz terest itm 1S98 as lit )
nmila for tint League of Anteele
'ileeilmlen 'fleet hl 1SISl )
President Clevelmutd has extended t
vii se vlcc'rtijes about its far as th
11 be cYtemiilgtl. 't'his trill retlmicu t
) oils questlou to a nmlllilltmitll lmi t
11uing cut npaigmi , but ItvlII also nun
me conmpotllloa for limo oliict' st
ithii the umitrann1It010d gift of time mill
hinialstnmtlon all the keener 1131(1 here
he'u will be rower crumiibs , but arc
ads after theme.
' ! 'here are no laws , written or 1
rltten , that obligate a party to i
) ltihlate olllcers for any oUicr reus
nu ability and faithful perforumu
duty , 'Pita honest anti 0Ilclent [ of
L who has served ouo terns svilbout
shush In his record is jmmstllled in e
: cling renomimimation , but not justill
on tlmca to insist oa it us a right I
longing to Itlm , Party success roes
depend upon time appeal wltich its car
dilates can ntnke for the support of th
voters. A weak nomitimiee , whmethc
minmited for the first or second tine , is
foreordalmiell deadwelgltt to the Ion
time party hits to carry.
As has several tines been intimate
in 'Cho lice , time Slate Board of Tram
portation has fommd its time too cm
grossed to permit It to take up the net
Omaha and Llucoin tariff eases lust
after 11me state convention. No 11tt1
tlddmg like time estnblishuu'mit of just mm
Indlscrludnating freight rates out e
Omaha amid Llucoin can ho allowed t
ilterfeo vIUt time urgent political tit
ties of the mimcnlbers of time board. Th
cases will watt , but politics will not.
There will be no old to creditabl
I'ourtlt of July eelebeatlons iii thi
smitller Nebralska towns this year 1
the programs that are announced or
2nrrfed out.'iietr it cornea to imtrloti
enthusiasm for Independence tiny ih
people of Nebraska claim a vlnce mien
Limo top.
llnntrerou. Lpre. + lan. .
Somerville Journal ,
Campalgn orators out west will need t
bo very careful this year not to expallat
upon the gulden Gelds of corn , when ( lie
fro stumping free sliver districts.
Cn.nin/fait for Otte Ilnnirer.
Denver News ,
A Now York banker who refused to dis
nurse when shorn a bottle of nllegcd nitro
'lycerhie and a gun is dead of tits wounds
rids makes Mr , Moffat very cumfurtable.
A It t ht it.S ul Opeulntr.
Sioux City Journal.
The Transndssisslppd expasltlon wvfll be m
; rent thing far ( lie west , but It ought to b
) pened by a president of the United Slate
a'Iw believes In good money for farmers am
m chance to get It ,
'reo nul fo-Openrtive 'rig rlf
Imltnnapolls Journal.
There are over 1,500,000 shareholders it
nillding and loan associations , of when
ube t ono-pith have become debtors by bor
owing money to build houses. 'Flits mean
hat 1,400,000 lire creditors who have pall
Is good as gold dollars for the shares the ;
mold. It may h0 assumed that when thest
lraroholders understand that the free cola
go of silver meals that they will be pall
tacit hr dollars worth but GO or 76 cent
ompared with gold they will be very bttteu
galnst the nlino owners' scheme.
sliver and Life Insurance.
1'hllndrtphla Record ,
Tlmerq are at present in the United State :
,352,000 valid insurance POIICics , represent.
fig n value of t9,4G3,000,000. This doe :
of include tyro numerous beneficial orderr
mid burial societies , if free sliver coinage
hound be enacted the Insurance companies
uuld not pay their policies in gold , but
t legal tenler sliver currency. This meatless
loss of 50 per cent for every beneficiary
f an insurance policy , or a total loss om
early five blllions of money. If thorn
ere more holders of life insurance policies
t taw south and west there would not bee
o much of an outcry In those regions for
epreciated silver money ,
Conrawenu. Soldier. ilonored.
New York Sun
The publication in orders , at intervals , of
ho names of enlisted men who are deemned
arthy of honorable mention , serves to re
) ind the general public as well as the army
hat courage and devotion to duty can find
pportunlties for exercise in times of peace ,
he last batch contalus the names of six
oldlers , cacti of whom , at the risk of his
fe , " saved some person from drowning , and
seventh who stopped a pair of runaway
orses and roseued the occupants. If In
fie whale list there is not one case recorded
t special valor or constancy performed
1 campaigning , although parts of two years
ro covered by it , this is a suggestion that
appily even Indian hostllilies have now
econlu rare. But the soldierly trait of self.
rcrifico is none ( lie less filly marked for
m0 emulation of others , when concerned
'tth savage life instead of taking it.
S0tII .tN a 'IISAItY altfIrt1Na9 ,
Rlalr rllotm The rtlot IA in reeelpt of
very neat Invitation to be present at tt
celebralton of the twentyftlb ahnlvoreai
of The Omaha lice , which takes ploee lb
weel ( 1'nIday ,
Silver Creek Timest TgdAy' The Otnal
lice celebrates its twentyfltlh anniverear
The Bee 1s n.senlinll a Nebraska iesttt
lion 1n width nil Nebraskn118 tnko a lu
prldo. Hero's n brimming goblet to I
plucky and able editor.
Central City ? ' ? onpmmrioi : The lien eel
brates fig twnntynftlt birthday Frida
The paper spanks for Itself. It shows will
n man with push and energy earn aecomplls' '
With one of the finest equipped olaces
America Mr. Rosewatcr has reason to I
proud ,
Tekamah Iterald : The Iternld aekno\9
edges an invitation 16 parlickpoto In ll
celebration of the twnntyOftlm alltlverspu
of The Omaha lice , at Onmahn , Jnno 19. TI
lieo , under the ntanngemcnt of l tIi ai
ttosewnler , Its founder end principal owue
erns grown fromu a small 1)egluniug to
great uowepaper whit a national reputath
anti Influence.
Dakota city lnglct The Omaha Bce , ii
greatest dally in tlmo west , will celobra
its lwenlyaftlt nntdversnry on 1'riday , Jui
19 , with n souvenir edition , b ) the ovenh
a reception by Ed\vard Rosewater \vlll 1
given it Time lice building , which will 1
beautifully decorated for Use occasion. TI
ivagto ackowledges the receipt of an ia'll
tiou to be present.
w'inside Tribune : The great newspaper
Yebraska , The Omaha lice , Is to have n bird
day the 19th. A special edilfon will 1
Issued in honor of the event and it u'i
filly illustrate the progress in moder
lonnallsm from tile two pnge wecldy 1
limo magnificent paper of today. As
lnnlple of the cnterpriso and poesihilitics I
Nebraska , The flee is a good specimen.
Aurora Sun : Tlio editor of the Sum it
receipt of an lnvilatlon to participate is. . ( I
cnlebrntiom of the twenty-fifth nnnfversat
if The Omaha lice , Friday , Juno lit , ISO
whimo it 1s Impossible for its to attend , u
wish Nebrnslca's greatest newspaper flint
rcdurns of the day , anti its editor , at lens
t life long mrougir to witness the fiftieth au
niveraary of the existence of Thu Omni
Lice.
Minden Cnzelto : Iamisono invitation
nave been issued by The Bee for the boy
o crone to Omalta tonorrow evcaing an
assist In the relebrntinrl of its twentyfift
) irthdny. While we do not nil agree wit
ho politics of The l3eo at ( lilies , yet credl
must ho given It tor being all enterprisltr
tewspnper and fla editor one of the bes
iuatlers In the state. Here's congratulation
o Thu lice. e
Papllllon Times : Tomorrow Editor Rosc
voter and hits Otnaha lien will observe th
wenty-iifth anniversary of their Sonrnallsti
ate 1n Onmha The Times acknowledge
vllh thnnics receipt of fir invltattou to th
: elebratton. Moth moan anal pnper have lice
urlnle ( nc ors in the development of Onnah
ad of time great west. Aside from politico
nor hearty congratulatlors to ourr metre
) olltali contemporary.
O'Neal Frontier : The Frontier nclcnowl
) dges receipt of a handsome and cordial ht
elation to be present at the cclc
) ration of the twenty-fifth anniversary o
rho Omaha flee , whlrh is to be held at Th
Ice building on the evening of June 19
Clue Boo is a great newspaper and a crcdi
o the state , and we would hike first rat
0 be present on that particular occasion
ad pay tribute to Its greatness ,
Aslrlaud Gazette : Tune editor at the Oa
ctte acicnouvledges an imitation to atlea
lie celebration of ( lie twenty-fifth amt
ersary of The Omaha Bee , which occur
rriday at The flee building. The lice is end
d the truly great papers of the west , mini
is twenty-fifth anniversary Is an occaslol
or Just pride on the part of its fonder
'ho success of The Bee has run parnllc
eltlt the prosperity of the city of Omaha.
h astings Tribune : Today Is the twenty
11th anniversary of The Omaha Rec. 1
as grown from a little two-page sheet
No a magnlllcent metropolit .t dally , out
f whlclr all Nebrnslca shoed feel proud
: dwvard Rosewater , the editor , has labor ,
ants and hard , but not in vain , far he car
ow point to his great paper with pride
mid feel assured that be has at last getter
mto the road which leads to fame an'I for
mine. Long live The Dee.
Da Wltt Independent : Time Inlopendeat (
t in receipt of a very handsome invitation
o be present this evening to take part in
ho celebration of the twemlty-fifth anniver-
nry of The Omaha Ike. Mr. Rosewater ,
ditor and founder of this great Nebraska
aper , will be at borne to all his friends and
-
patrons t tom S untli 10 o'clock. Tile papet
ongratuiAloe Mr , 1 osewalor In bis profitph
glvenfts anti n'Istues hint many root. ueotul
ycaP5 Ill the field of joUrnaliato ,
foblee Onzeltet We tire in receipt of en t
lhvltation to be present at the colobrntioa
of Lilo lwcotyfitth anniversary of Tile
Omah1A Bee lrriday. Mr. flo9oh'Ater has re 1
Son to bo proud of what he has acconi ,
pushed Ih tbat time , It show. what pluck ,
parsolornnco and energy can accomppeh ,
backed with brains , That The Bee le
mpto ( metropolitan nerrepnper no ono Rii
dispute , stud we congrntulate Mr. itosewalet
upon the success that ho has attained ,
York Democrat , The twenty-fifthm army
versary of The Omaha lice will ho appropriately
priately cerebrated tomorrow by it. editor ,
publisher and founder , Ldwnrd ilosowater ,
The lice has long been recognlzbui as the
lendhtg newspaper of Nebraska , and
quarter century edition wIl be a special 11
luatratcd souvrt Ir number , devotcll to the
history and ncluiovetnents of the pnpe and
its founder , which will be n credit to the
paper , Nebraska and modern Jotruallsm ,
Atkinson Graphic : Juno 19 The Omaha
flea will be 25 years old , Mr , IL
ltosewater started and has been Its sole
owner during ad these yens. It Is n Arost
paper , no mistake , Mr , ltosewater has gd {
hinself into disrepute with good and bad
republicans in the past on account of hits op.
Posltlon to ring rule. Oood uteri , as well
as had , will take advautngo at rhlgs so 1003
as ( lee syslou la in vogue , and it should be
abated , bar , ltosewater is right iii his op'
position ,
Springview Monitor : ( treat preparations
are hehmg mmado by Tue Omaha lice to cola.
brate its tlvemlyffth anniversary tomorrow ,
evening , from n small sheet In 1571 Th.
lieo has grown to be one of the foremost
papers west of Chicago and tvltlt an Intla-
enco that Is farreaching.'hlle Mr. Iii ,
itosownter has given up active editorial
work mitt lilt pnper , yet ho has every reason
to look with pride on the magnificent paper
ho has piloted through to its present high
standing.
ltoldrego Cttizen : The Omaha ilea ccl-
brales its twenty-Ilflh mmtv.'rsary today , fie
It was started Juue 19 , 1571. It has grown
from u sump two-page paper to its present
shape. It may he truly said that it Is ono
of the treat papers vcst of Chiengo. We
hay not hue the editor of The lice and
we cannot lake nntuh stock in many of
time editorial positions of that paper , still
au itnvo to adudro The Iiee as a paper which
prints the news and hurt mho nerve to push
ahead where others falter.
Itavemra News : The News is it receipt
of a handsonoly lithographed invitations to
attonll and participate in the celebration of
the twmttytifth anniversary of Tine Onmha
Uco , at 'rime lice building , Oumhn. Friday ,
Tune i9 , 1590 , The flee is Nebraska's great-
) st newspaper , amid Its growth is one of the
uvouders of western jourmralisnr , and ft.
rounder amid present publisher. Edward
ltosewater , Is ertltled to the haror and
pralso for the great work that lint been
tccomplislred by The lice in its twctlty.IIvo
yea's of usefulness ,
Tekatah Ilurtoninn : Friday will he th.
uenly-fifth anniversary of The Omaha Bee.
\fr , Rosewatcr proposes to celebrate the
) Pero ( 1n proper style. A souvenir edition
viii be prltlted on that day , givitig a history
) i the career of The lice and the Yates
into Its advcut. Tlue building will be i1
urinated and bir , ltosewater will receive
n the ronmula of the building all visitors.
Cue flee is not always right In its policy
a our notion , but it is one of the great
capers of the west , anti has been a great
actor in butldtng up Nebraska.
Central City Democrat : Next Friday The
) maim lieu will be twenty-fvo years old ,
rho growth of Time lice has been as con-
dart and steady as the growth of time vcst.
Vubraslca has become a great slate and its
: reatcst newspaper has always kept at the
lead of the procession We country editors
are been In the habit of roasting blr , Roso.
eater on every convenient occasion , bUt at
he same we are very proud of hint and ro-
oice at his success. One of time huucbiesl
f them hereby tenders lit. hearty tong , , tu
ntlons to Thu Omaha Ilea and to Edward
tosewater , Its great editor.
Omaha Hotel Reporter : The Omaha Bee
'roday celebrated Its twentyffth anniver
ry , the pnper having been fouudcd by
1dward ltosewater Juno 19 , 1571. A large
ouvenlr edition was issued , containing a
onplete history of the Paper and its
nmdcr since its establislunert to lute
resent time. The growth amid deolopntoltt ,
r The lice from the time it wits first issued
building located on
frame
aucnll
am n
weifth amid Dodge streets , to the present
me , when it has of the finest hub
mgs in the vest.
enter-
and
taw ability
) aptcr and testifies to
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The most convincing argument
that our Great Remodelling Sale is a success is demon-
strated by tl 1e fact we have been compelled to bring down
order to fill our counters. It's
eels
our heavy weight g , to
the best opportunity of Youtr life
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thing reserved-ex
' goods-ever.y dollarms worth to be Ice I
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ce i hats and furnishing
discount--no matter whether it's
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summer or winter weight.
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W. orner an Douglas , Omaha.
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