THE OMAHA DAILY ' TGUCfl' ] irN EST ) AT , JULY 1 1890. TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE TKUMS OF Dilly H ( Whoul Sunlayl Ono Year ISM Dilly lltf anil Hutida > , Ono Year 1J > < J > filx month * JJ2 Throe inontlii } Hunilay life , One Ynr j y' BaltinJiy Ueis One Yenf H Weekly Jlee. Ono Year * 5 OFriOBflt Omnha , Tim lien lluildlng . . . . _ . Boutli Omnlii Sinner lllk , for. N nnd Nth St . Council Hlum , H North M ln Street fhlpnii Odlc" 817 C'himlxr f Commerce New Vork , Itnornt p. II nml li Tribune Modlilngton , H > 7 P Stt t , N VV. coiimsi'ONmNCC : Alt Mimtiumli ntlon n > lntlni ( tn TIPW nn/,7 torlal matter ahoulil lie nddiemcd To fie Hilltor. UUHINI SS IiKTTnilS All ljuilni > < Mloih ami reinlttnncm should M nddrciMHl to Tlie Ika l'ulill hlnic O mpany , Onmliii Drufn. tlmks ami postmllce orders to be mndo iiijihlc to tlie OMIT of th" compnni. Tin ; nun rciii.isiiiNO rovir.vNY. BTAl KMIJNT OK CIUUU1-VT1OS. Ftita of Ncbrnaknl Douslai county. I CJooie * 11 TiHClitick , srcrctiry of Th Her rub- llshl'iif cn i | > any. bclnts dul } ivtoin , M > < tlml in" nctunl number 6f full nnl tomnlctn cnjilci or M inily , Morning i\enlnff nn-1 sunliy UeeP.r.lnJ1 ? } during the month of lln > . 151. wi ni 1 IS:12 1(1 ( 1 * * 2 HIM 17 2'1 ' 23" a r. > 2H is mi- , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISKI M' . . . . . . . . . . . C IS.lD'i 51 18 70S 7 v 1ft 07 . . . . . 8 18 ill ) 23 . . . . 1S7W 0 IfIV . , . . . . . . . . . . 13M ' ij ; rivr. 30 1117' , . V IS 231 ? . ' . n-2 ! J2 1S.S07 . . 19 JCTi ' ; . . . . . 14 107 11. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ! , $ S , . 2J2T < i 15 18.211 2,1 . .1 . H7M 31. . . . . 19KO _ otiil . J.o s clnlueMnii for un ell nil ictutncil ccplcn . C332 NH tnlM . 5S2470 Net ililly nv-rag" . X"81 rtonnr. : n TsMi-uijrK Sul ) cilbeil In my iip'S'iiee nnd inmn to before mo tldi ut ilay < f Jimi ? A 1 > I5'1- ( Seal ) WILLIAM SIltnuAI. N"olnrIMilillr My eommlmlon explrei Dopoinbi > r IS 1W ) I'nittos pohis out of tln > cltj' for tlio Riuninci insiy linvc Tlic lice scut to thi-li nrtdiess by lPii\iiR ! an ouloi nt the biisiiu 's olllco of tlic lion. Toloplionu li. " > S. SK inniiths of Jonp .VIMI- gone * anil still a few ell 'il'lo ' lineliolors U'ft. All eyes tn Ncbiasku A\lll bo today turned upon the convention nt Ijliic-oln. Wo ropnat tliat it IM none too oaily for tlio alli'u'cd Kioo Sllvor Uopublloan Biniotalllc Ic.iKUi' to cli.ini1 ! Its ii.iino Kvory time any one ( I' nits a polltlfal paity by ulileh lie b.is been fa voted nml lionoied he al\\a.\s trumps up the old oxetiso tli.it tlio p.nt.lias ( lesuited blm. of n feather Hod ; together. All of tli < > debt lepudiatlonlsttt and piofe.s- Blonal deailbeatsill bo welcomed Into the fiee silver e.uup beloro the season Is fur advajioed. There ran be only one head to the. republican state ticket. That mean. ) that of the. olj-ht candidate * for gov ernor at least seven aio bound to fall in theli ampliations. Hev. Fiank Ciane oamo out Sunday with a pulpit pica foi the bicycle Kill , the. bloomer and the divided sklit. With this ondoisuuiLMit of the pnljiit the new woman ought to make an immediate mid tic old L ( I .spin t. We have been lepeatodly told that this is the people's jour. The people want Moicer , and if they \\111 onlj make their \\ants kno n at next Tuesday's piimailes they -\\lll \ set him , no mattui what the politicians do. If old man W. C. I1. I'.iccKlmldfjc of Kentucky , 'with his silver locks , and his sIlM r toiiKimeie only on ( lie tii'lit side of tlte fence he mifiht asphe to a pic.sidontlal nomination at the hands of the Chicago coiucntlon himself. Hland is sure that he Is just the man the demociatic conven tion want.s and must have , but then he Is not omitting any oflfoit to brlntr his waie.s to maiket. What he feais is that the demociats may not Know that they want him. Delaware's lepubllean double-header poihlsts In malntalnliiK it.s dujillcate Identity , although \\Illln > ; to join foue.i on Htate and national ticket For a state no blKwr than many a XebiaMca county little Delaware has a heap of politics in n small aiea. McKInley has olllclal knowledge that ho Is the nominee of the republican mi- tlonal convention for president of the. United States , but liolmit l.s as yet ilttcily lu the daik ate the tact that ho has been selected as the iiiiinlni ; mate of the eminent Ohloan. IMcICInlejpioclalms publicly that the :4ntforiu adopted by the. republican na tional convention has his utxinalllled approval. Tlio platform Is a Minaro cxpiesslon of tlio position of the party on the Issues oftho day ami tlio eaudl- date htands siinroly ( ] on the pl.itform. No man should mer be put on a ticket as picshlcnllal elector \\hos < > per sonality will alienate any number of voters w Ithln his ow n pai ty. The pi eM- dentlal nominee It , entitled to have his candidacy represented by an electoial ticket made up to diaw vote.s from the rank's of the opposition and of the in dependent leis , and not to lepel them. Membeiship In tlio Itoaid of Public WoiKs has lor .several ye.iis past been larpsly In the natino of a sinecure. With the TraiiMiilshlsslppI o.\postlon | on the hoi I/on and an inimeii.se amount of public woiU to bu donu in luepaiatlon for It , the board Is llkuly to June it * hands full between now and 1SS. ! ) With Increased responsibility tlio ne cessity of linvliiK men on the boaid equal to the task was never gi cater. Kvory platform adopted by a lopub- llcaa convt'iitlon will as u matter of course ntllim and ru enunciate the plat form adopted at St , Louis. Tlio cam paign of IS'.Kl Is to be fought out on that platform and It doe.s not lest with state organl/ntlons to qualify or modlty tlio declinations theieln contained. The. only giounds on which lepnbllcan can dldatcd can dtniuml tlio snppoit of thu reiuibllcan voters Is toassuit themselves uniesoivedly upon the icinibllcau ua tloiuil platform. .t ( HATST OK K.l > KHthbl S. | In hla - < p'ccli at Canton on Jlonday , Major MeKlnley said that the contest tlilst jear will not be waged upon theory and speculation , but In the light of practical e.xperlencc and deaily acquired knowledge. What Is this ptactlcal ex perience and knowledge which will most largely Ititlueiiro the Intelligent voteia of thu United .States In the Impending campaign ? Tour ycois ago the condition In this country was one of unoMimpled pios- polity. At that time the ludiistiles of the countiy woie In full operation. Uvoiy mill and factory In the countiy was miming nnd ovoiy man , woman ami child that ncodod woik could ob tain It at good waues. I'nder the last lepubllean tariff law the development of manufaetuilng IndtHtilcs had bi'cn lapld , but with the ample employment which those ga\e to labor , tbeieby gleatly Ineieasing the ability of the people to consume , the demands of the countiy Kept pace with the .supply. At the sumo Him * that the domestic com- meico was greatly enhuged the foielgn ( onlinece ] was also \ei > much Incieas-d. The statistics show that the e.xpoils of Iho United States In IS'Ueic thu laigest of any year In our history. What is known as the McKInley law had been In opeiatlou less than two jeais and Us icMilts In all lospwts had surpassed ( hi1 most sanguine expectations of its siippoitots. These facts are Indisputa ble. Thoj aie matter ot lecoul acces sible to ou'ijbody who will take the tiouble to hxik them up. They aio l.i- mlllar to millions of American woiKing- meii and business men. What has bri n the expeiienco since , under thu opeiatlou of demociatic policy ? This tiKso is familiar , for the countiy Is still under the pall of the Istiust and depression and disaster aused bv that policy. The iesnlt , of he national elei lion of 1W- ) , which de L'd the advent of the demociatic pnity o power , was tollowed almost imincdl- tely by a change lu lndnstil.il condi- ions. Aliumed at the demoeiatlc tin cat o o\oitlnow the policy of piotectlon naiu'facttneis begun to cm tall piodue- Ion and exi'i.Vr Industilal eiileipilse ( allowed its opoiations. business men f all classes inepnicd for the new basis ) f compotltlon to lp cioatod by i educed lulles on toieign competing goods riieie wa < a uni\cisal feeling that It MIS necessary to take pieeantloiwij ncasuies against thu i evolutionary bango which the doiuoci.itic p.uty had issiired the uiuutiv was to bu iiisti- uted. Labor wa , as usual in evei.s conomlc and lliianclal icactioii. the list to sull'ei nnd never beloie In the ilstory of the countiy was theie so jicat u uuml > er of people thiovvn out ot mployiuent as during the two yeais following the advent of the dmo- ciatlc paity to povvoi. Never be- ' 01 e was tlieiu so gteat an ainiy of \merlcan woikingnien and their I'.iml- los subjected to pilvatlon and hardship is in this peilod of deinoci.Uic contiol ) f the goveiiimont. And even now him- lieds'of thousands aie idle , with no lope of betteiing their condition except hiough the. restoration oC lepubllean lolley. It is hiieli piactlc.il expeileiice and Ic.iilj acquiied Knowledge that has li.iwu liuudieds of thousands of voters to tlie republican patty dm Ing the last .wo jeais and will lender that paitj iiviiuiblo in tlio contest of this je.u. These \oteis have had enough of demo ratic 01 onomie polic.v enough of so- called tiuill lelorm-and they will not jo deluded into Mippoitiug that putv > y its advocacy of a ciuioncy policy vxlticli inoposes to dil.ise ) tlie money of thu people and pay the wag1 'amor ' in a cuiiency vvoith only h.ilf what lie is now paid in. The fioe tiade md fieo silver theoiists cannot pi ova II Mlnst the severe iiactical ) oxpei fences uf the past tlueo yeats. CUUIIT CUIIllIJl'TlOXtSI S. Wlillo It may bo no consolation to thu ople of Omaha and Douglas county to know that other communities aie In- Dieted with JmjMKeis , biibi'takeis , maniimlalois ot stiaw bail bonds and unsetuptiloiis attorneys as well as they , jit there should be a measuio of eu- c'oi'iagement for their elfoils at letonn In seeing similar purgative lemedles ap- | ) lled by thu courts of other states Kiom lellible infoLinatlon it appeals that the ( outIs of Chicago and I'ooK count.v ate just now contending with a gang of peiveiteis of Justice , whose activity lias been no k-.ss ] HinicIoiit > than that which has leeuntly Infested 0111 couits. KelVnlnc to this demoiali/Ing condition , thu ( Jlilcago Tlmes-lleiald sajs : \Vhat with perjury , Jmy packing , false personation of Juior.i , bilbory of ointlalH , stiau trill and straw bonds , the administra tion ot Justice Is seriously crippled In Cook county. Ktcry day some fraudulent devlco to cheat tlio law roraea to light , and though sometimes the culprits nro punished , too frequently they escape. That thcro Is nn lininciiko traffic In fraudulent ball bonds liaH IOIIH hccn suspected and partly Imouu , but It Is extremely rare that this crlniu b ndequattly punished Attempts aio made to bring the roRuet to Justice , but the law's delay , political Inlluoiuo , and other vvcll Known means too uuiely Interpose to save tl cm. The Times-Herald goes on to clto an Instance that has Just occuned , vvhoio a fiaudnlent appeal bund was given , the bondsmen having made oath to the owneishlp of propcity that belongs to other peisons. The smprising thing In their testimony to such ownership was the details they gave of the propoity and their title to It. They described It fully , told Its value and what liieum- biancos woie. on It. All this with an air of slnci'iity that Imposed upon the. cntiil and cvciyhody who heard them bavo thu astute and suspicious lawyeis ojiposed to tliem These gentlemen matin fmher ( Investigations and ascer tained after much expense and dllllcult > that thu bondsmen wcio. liars ami per- Juieis anil owned nulther that piopeit ) nor any otllur. And the Tlmes-HoiaU' concludes its ait.ilgnniunt of corrupt coiut methods with thu ubseitlon that such cilmes tuu sc'ldom committed with out the Knowledge of one or moio of the attoiiieys engaged In the cases and with a demand that the Judges and bni association Join In pinging the legal frateinlty of the QuliKs , ( iummoub and that Infest It. Theio hi no question that thu Times llciald Is right In charging up a largo pint of the Jurj-fixing ami mlscnnlngc of justice to the complicity of conscience less lawyeis and Iho Indlffetcnco of reputable attorneys and Judges. An at- toinuy who connives w'llli purjuiers and iilbc-glveis should bo legaided as all ho more culpable bccauso he Is an at- oruoy and ought to know the licluoiiH- less of the cilme that Is being com- nltted. Making a few odious examples of tin ? black sheep In the piofcsslon Is vhal Is needed to si lengthen and main- alii the lepulallon of both bench and bar. bar.AS AS 10 nKvncriDXs ru M wKtxr.Kr. There has never been a national cam- Mign without thu defection of some lewspapers and some iiollttcliins fiom ach of the great parties It Is simply Mioillo , theiefore , for thu fiee-for-all olnago shilekeis to miiKo such a great do about the low second rate papeis ml tenth rate politicians that have iiiuoiinced their Intention to bolt Mc- vlnloy and llobart. Lot these political weather piophels ook back to 1ST- , when Ri.int and \VI1- on were candidates. In that campaign he leading republican dull ) of Now YoiK , thu New Yolk Tribune , wont ver to the suppott of the coalition andldates' . ami so did the Chicago 'ilbiine , the Cincinnati rommeiclal and mlf a doxen other gro.it republican lulllos , besides scotes of lepubllean veeKlles. In that campilgn the lojiub- lean defection Included Chailes Sum lor , Ljman Tiumlmll , Chailes Prancls \diuns , Call Schur/ , then Pulled States enator from Mlssoml , Senitor T. W. ripton of Nebiaska and any number f other republican colelnltles. In No- ir.iska the defection Included such stal- vait lopubllcaiis as thu late .lutlge Mason , ( ieiioial Kstnlnook and minor ights giloio. But thu lepubllean col- nun under ( Jiant marched light on iu- g.trdh'ss of deseitets nnd icnegades and vhon the smoke of battle cleatod away ho lopubllcaii party had won Its most leelslve vicloiy. Tin : A KMr.scir , i /.t/f. Tlie now goveinmeiit llscal year be- ; lns today and with It come demands ipon the treasui.v which will make an nro til upon the tieasmj gold that will Mobably cany It bflovv . IDO.OOO.IKU I'lieie has been only a vciy model ate lomtind for gold for e\pmt dining the > ast two weeks , nuM iiialily due. it N lolleved , to impioved tonlidenco since iho St. Louis tonveiition. but the fact , s noted that at this season of the joar the ot'tllow of golil Is usually les- < than it other se.i.stuis. Thus dining th' u o itlis > f July. August and September of last H'.ir the net expiuts of tin yellow metal woie not excessive and th..v . were still ess In the conespoiiding months of the ) ieeedlng jear , although the gold 10- servu in ISI ! ) was at an al-umlngly ow point. This , together with the iui- unved confidence , Is regarded as as- stulng a light tlonuind on the treasmj gold at least dm Ing the ensuing thiee iionth. It has been suggested th.it per haps a. fioe coinage declaration at Chicago cage might have an nnfavoiable effect , but this has doubtless been already discounted In llnancial elides ami will not have any inlluonco at home and ibioul. The condition appeals to wai- rant the belief , tlioiefoio , that thoio will lie no inioad upon the ttcasury tesoive vsithln tlio no\t thiee months that will necessitate another Issue of bonds ami ft is icpoited f loin Washington th.it no consldeiatlon is being given by UK- admlnlstiation to a future is-ne of bonds. On the oontiaiy it is hopjd that the liond Issue of last IVbinniy will b < > the last dining the toim ot riesident C'levuland and ceitainly tlie countiv will be Avell pleased if such shall be tin- case. The new fiscal year opens without any Improvement so fat a.s the lovoiuu"- of the ; ; ov 01 aim-lit aiu concoinod ami theio Is no icason to expect tint time will l o Improvement. Such being the case the lecoul of monthly deficits ninj bo expected to continue and thev aio vpiy likelv to be fully as hugu as dining Hie llscal jour just ended. ixuh\xn : \ .ixo CM A.ma. Acroidlng to the London coi respond ent of thu Now Yoik Tliius. nobody In Kngland Is leally soiry for Hie simnli-iip of the old conservalKo gang In C'anad.i Soii'o of the moie zealous lory fomiiaH piofess ( onventlonal regiot , but It N palpably potfunclory. lie hays that f'anad i for a long lime has bi'on a sou i co of much disappointment to Kng- lishmen. They have rosonte.l Its narrowness - rownoss , Its mental stoilllty and H. > Ingialned piovlnclallsm all the innio bo- caus" coinparlhons v\lth thu United States simgo.sted themselves continually and almost Invariably to the piojiidlce of the Dominion. The liberal victory I * logarded hojiefully as a pioiiilse of ii'jvv blood and now Ideas In ( Janadn. There doubtle'-s Is a consldeiablu foiling of this kind among Englishmen , but It would bo a mlstiiKtvto assume that It is genoial and It is ceitainly safe to iviy that thu men now hi control of the ItiU- Ish goveinmont are not In sympathy vvllh It. or at any ratu that they do not logaiil with favor the giowth of new Ideas whose teiidoni'j Is to place Canada In more Intlmato liilatlons with the Tnltod Slates to the ptob.iblo disadvan tage of Kngland. This tunilency Is dis tinctly hostile to the colonial policy of the picscnt Hiitish government ami hence the llboi.il tiiumph In thn Domin ion cannot bu legaided with satisfaction by Mr. Chambeilaln and tlioso who sup poit his colonial plans. It Is a fact unit 1'ngllsh fnlluuiicc. scorns to havu been oxoited to a voiy limited extent In the recent > I u-llon , but this may have been duo to confident u in the conservative cause. Wo may bo RUIO , however , that the Hiltlsh goveinmont will not be found Indifferent to Its Jntoiestu In Its gieat North Ameilcan possession. Thu retail giocors will accomplish through oigani/atlon what would Imvo been Impossible otherwise. They h.ivo long entcitalnod a gilovanco against wholesale houses whoso omployos and agents have boon In the habit of soiling goods to consumois at pi Ices In some Instances below prices quoted to the rotiilloi-s. The association has losolvod to put a stop to the pineIce ! , and being unable to gut satisfactory agreements with coitalirrjobbi'i-s , It will hei'enftor withhold-Jinjlc from them until such line as tH yi can be made to see the nor of tutlijvvny. While pcoplo want ho pilvffogc of bu.vlng goods In the heapest imukets , the popular idea of fair play will accoid to the ictallurs hat popular support In their contention so essential to ultimate success. The exposition will attract the attoii- Ion of thousands of people to the ad vantages of NobiusKa and the chief Itlos In the state. livery business louse , corporation and otgauls'iitlon for ho promotion of trade should bo pro- mt 'd to glVo the facts relating to this state to all cot respondents tlnoughout ho countiy , The Manufacturers' and L'oiiHuineis' association might with piollt uoparo sonui data along this line and supply iho Information to all conooined Jvoiylnidy knows that Nebuiska juo luces plenty of iuw nuttoilal for niniiti- 'actuios. but the cost of transportation , uel and labor Is not so geiieially known Yet eveiy pie pectlve manufactuier mist have positive Ititounatloii on xo subjects. The total Value of the mlneuil pioducts of the rnited States for the calendar jear 1M)5 ) was ! ? t11,7I.V- ! ! ! ' < > . Of thl. < only I7.0 ( > 0OIM ) ounces were silver , which at W ) cents an OHIIWJ would be vvoith only 'JS.i'oo.oiJO. It's coinage value at the old pi ice of SI. ! ! ! ) an ounce would be only 8I50,000. < X > . Yet the fieo silveillos want us to upset our whole cuiiency system and reduce the countiy to a dopieelntod single silver stnmhml fust to put some millions of dollnis Into the pockets of the ovvneis of sllvci mtiies. Tnxp'iyets are much moio piompt this vear than last In the paying of city axes. This of itself Is a giatlfylng 'act , for it denotes a higher degieu of ability to pay and will lessen the in oiest Inciement upon outstanding city wan ants. The sentiment which per vades the city Hint thu tax late must e reduced will sooner or later produce ) LMiellclal lesiills , and as bin ileus be- -oiiio lighter our cltl/.ens will as a mat er of coin so be moie piompt in the uymont of taxes. One Coin llaivey is out with a giuat scheme lor the fusion of silver forces on i basis ot dividing the cabinet positions between thu populists , demoeiats and 11 co sliver lopublicans. Very piotlj in llieoiy , but suio to fail in piactlce. Then , too. we bail all been told that the fiee silver peoplu vveie contending for pihiclplo and not for peisonal gainer or the spoils of ollice. Tin- ' 111o-Thl.-ils Hull- . ClilcTKO Chronicle ( leni ) A mo\cment to repeal the two-thirds rule In thu next national convention would bu revolutionary. It would be notice ot party dissolution. TinKnlHcr In Scnrcli of I > I lit. Clilcago Tribune Emperor , AV ill lam lias taken 300 books on thu financial question avvny with him on a cruise. After he has lead them ail "Old Sutscilber' Wilt explain to him what the facts recllf are hllll.-lUoil III a' " < - . > rul. > - . TMInneapulls Journal. Kistcrn papers sny that the wheelmen s vote will probably go to Jlr llobart be cause the republican vice piesidenllal can didate Is an old-time champion of good roads and rides a bicycle himself. If the demociats expect to do an > thins they jmi.il put a atorclier at the head oC their ticket 1'heio leallj Is only one Issue , "How Are the Honda' " e OutIVntiiri * uf ( InSIion. . Chicago Chronicle Visitors to the Tiansmlaslaslppl exposi tion jubilee ft Om.ilia are justly surpiised and Indignant nt thu absence of the Honoi- ili'f VMllIsm Jennings 13r\nn from the ex hibits The pxplanatlon tint Jlr Brjan In- pdvtitentl > bvvallov.cd a cjclone early in the v.ccli nndent over Into lova toorK it off In fieu silver speeches is not satisfactory. Ho Is the chief feature of the show and he ought to bu on hand. dim-lit Kcw York Ienlntr l-ost. An hon st dollar. The dollar of the constitution. A bound dollar. The dollar of the people. The American dollar The dollar of Jtffurbon and Jackson. The dollai vvorlb no more and no less than ICO rents The souudcbt and best dollar known to man The dollar as sound PS the government and a untarnished as Its honoi The full dollar. I'l'I'IIIIMl l l O11N flltllllS Of Itfllf4. Ntorlv VVorlU tdiMn ) Govcinor Doles' clplms for the west are prepo-Ucrous Ho carried Iowa on the liquor Issue li > small pluralities In 1 ( 9 and 1801 I3ut the icpubllcans have carried It evcr > ) car sliipo by 80,000 in 1S9S nnd CO 000 Inht jear. Illinois rave the republicans 123000 majority In 1S94. With at least 103,000 sound money democrats vlo v IU not .ote for Altgeld , icpudlatlou and debasement of the cuiroiuy , whut chante have the dome omlH with a populist plank ? As for Michi gan nnd Minnesota , both panics In those stairs have declared ni ; lnst free coinage. Is thcro any canlty In the o\pectatlnn that they will stultity themselves' ' The foimcr gave 100,000 republican mnjoilty In 1S91 anil EO.OOO lust > ear , nnd the latter has never been carried by the domor-rnts the repair llccns scoring 10,000 In 1894 It lu out of such moonshine as this that thu free silver demociats are weaving their ho ; > ea Kor the salto of a few mining ramp end sagc-hrus ) ) states hnving all together no moio ojcctoial votes than New Vork Ihoy mo jeady to throw nwa > all the csjt ern states anit Juso n large slice of the solid --.th Tbis ) a not politics It Is lunacy It U not djim/J\gnlnt ; It Is suicide. 1111,1 , _ iiiti.\vs ric/i'L'ui ' : . V I'roiulHt-il Siircliicli- IIIMI William Cniiluri-M Hie < llllllUlllll. -Chlcaso 1'ost On a seenfe fhlnter's frame at Lincoln Neb. , Is groJngMtlie portialt that Is expected to nomlimf&i t\glllam Jennings Ilijan for picaldont nf l\ilK \ United Slotes next vvceU Daub by d" - - - by sfjiilit It Is grovv- Ing nnd gl ! lug under the Inspired brush and ? n great free silver palntei Abeady It 1 thing of joy and beauty anil freshness le "boy orator ot the 1'latte ' stands out on the scene painter's canvas as ii-itural _ _ fe and twite as large. IJail ) the t'lotiuent'lv8ttbjett visits the painter's bridge and spouta while the artist maket a composite coutiterflt of hla mouth am arms tn action This inagninccnt work of art Is to be finished In time to start vvlta the "Great Nebraska Silver Train , " bearing Nebraska u sixteen silver delegatea , in white sltvei linen suits , to the silver convention at Chicago next week , U will bo rolled up on n droi > scene boom ready to be unfurled In the coliseum at the auspicious moment when William Jennings Ilryan concludes an earth-splitting peroration which U to so Inflame and Intoxicate the multitude untl with one deep , hoarse , Inexorable roar U demands the nomination of Do an for presi dent. dent.Wo Wo will not attempt to anticipate even In Imagination the nccno of delirious madness and joy that will ensue as Dryan'i great .portrait of himself unfolds before that rav Ing throng. Lit the reader attempt It If ho will , We can only wait anil ace If the scene "baftles drscr.itlon. " HIM'UIMCAMSM l.TUP. Alii. Kearney Hub ( rep ) : Tlio republican ntnm- icdo in this particular Bocttoa oemtlnuos o evlst solely In the ImngltmtlonH ot some ot our populist and democratic file-nils. Stiomimiic Mown ( rep. ) ' Never before In our history have the pcoplo dlxplnycil so nuch enthusiasm for n candidate * and n cmtso ns Is now mnnlfest for McKInley nnd irotoctlon. Uvcry citizen aceras to rocoRiilzn 'he time has como to put an end to free i.-iile Agitators , ostabllsh our huluslrles on n firm basis , nnd get rid of Clovulnndlsm "orovor. I'oncn Journal ( rep ) In the fnco of ro- nibllcnn vlctorj AID ! vvllh abundant crops , his country la certain to mo better times restored The ordeal of depression through vhli.lt wo have passed has been long enough Mid hard enough to teach us lessons that Ull not IMJ forgotten in the next fovv dec ides Ilcstnro confidence and return Iho irospcrlty of bsjjono dajs nnd wo will bo Fullerton Joiirnnl ( rrp ) Tlio chief Issue nay not be tariff this joar. but the nomltia- lon of McKlnlcy the author of the tariff nw which bears hH niino , vvoiiM Ic-ml to ihovv that the people weio ilcl. at the e-f- ccts of the Wilson bill mul wanleil to return 0 the MtKlnley Invv U will bo alratiRc If > no of the first efforts of the n vv rciiubllcnn iilmlnlstrutlon Is not to re-Issue the Wilson arlff law on the lines of the McKlnloy Mil York TJnies Crop ) Kepubliinna will not orget that the cntiso of the h.inl times s attitbittcil ellrectlj to Iho repeil of the republican tariff law. The ) Unuvv that It cannot bo remedied by tinkering with the currency , nor by any of the quaclc poultice * iroposeil by the populists Amid all the jcntlng ot tom-toms nmt Inillscilmlnato v hoops of the opposition , to distract attun- lon. they will continue steadily to keep heir o > o on the main Isstio and to vvorK for ho true and certain remedy. David City News ( rep- The fact that the epiiblican party currleil out and fulfilled ovorj pledge ever made to the pcoplo when t had a man In the pieAlduntl.il chair and also had control In congress outfit to be sufllclcnt to ciuiso every republican In the countrj to cnthusHstlcallj work for thu suc cess of overj man whoso name hns n place on the ticket In November. Its platforms. Iko the ono adopted at St Louis last week , iave alvvajs been plain and easily umler- itood , and the uorKingnicn especially should lave cause to rejolco over the promises nndc. Tor them the success ot McKlnlcy tieans work nnd pioper pay for the same n money which Is as sound as that ot any latlon on the face of the globe. riattsmouth News ( rep ) The tariff ta\ ) ii the poor man's dinner pall Isn't going to be a burning Issue In this campaign , as It was In the last. ' Tour jcars ago the pro- 'esslonal romancers ot the democratic party Incited such an Instiriectlon concerning tlio oppicsslve tariff on dinner palls that no self respecting laborer approached his pall nt noon without being selral with a fit and 1 fien/y and an Impulse to kick It ami semi t gallej'-west and hcll-bcnt-for-electlon and fill the air with roast beef , fried thicken mddlng pie and cake Dinner palls were lemonctlrod four je-ars ago and have all 'one out of circulation. The crime of IS'JJ ms uiado the dinner pall only n rcml- ilscence The tax on It doesn't cut any IKUIO now , for laboring men have little work o which to cairy dinner palls When thej do ge't a Job a little stale bread and some fried liver wrapped up in an old untaxeil lewspaper constitute the depreciated din ners which have driven pie and cake out of ilrculatioii. The free coinage of pudding 'or the laboring men will bo icsumed this jear. XVIIITMJVS iisi'Aini > n GUY. Chicago Times-Herald : William C. Whitley - ley has announced himself as the Henry M. Teller of democracy. Senator Hill will doubtless continue , In the star part of asablanca. Buffalo iprcssTho voice of Whitney s heard crjlng in the wilderness The In terview with himself which Is published this norniiiK bajs In effect thit the silver states are making a monkey of the democratic > arty. and that th ? jig Is up He foresees the disruption of his party. Sioux City Tribune. Now. does Mr. Whlt- ity mean that he lifts abandoned his ocean . 'xrmslon to to go Chicago to organize a ! > olt tin re If the silver men cairy their pui > ese to the end' Is that what he has been driving at' Well , If he docs not mean this then ho is running n great big bluff Chicago llecord William C Whitney In ils latest declaration frankly admits the > robabilty ! of a ftcc silver plank In the Chicago platform , and dcclates that if such a plank Is adopttd the pait > is In dangei ot disruption Notwithstanding this pes simistic view , hoic\cr. Mr Whitney and his New Yoik colleagues .UP coming to this city to put up the best battle they know hnv\ . When such n fight Is pending It Is riot the custom of the fighters to do anj- : hing calculated to balk their success , and : 'iercfore 1 is to be understood that the \\hltney piominelamcnto was not wiltten 'dlj 01 without purpo = e Chicago Journal When asked how tin rnmpUgn was progressing , ex-Secretai > Whitney said , with marked emphasis "MKo I860 , if the truth must bo told ' Factions may compromise minor differences of opinion , but when the differences are so great as to separate tl'em as vvidoly ns anj paity division , it if absurd to talk of tin possibility of an adjustment A democrat v ho stood for the union and emancipation had far moie in common with the icpub- licans ( linn with the democrat who atoo' ' for disunion n.d blavery So today the old domoci.it Is In greater sjmpathy with tin republicans than with the bilvcr demo crat Chicago TribuneMr Whitney Is not uliing He lays down an ultli.iatum H > siyt , the position of New York is that Hi-- gold standard must bo maintained , and that n compromise which affects that standard Is liiMio slble The frto silver men can take their choice The ) can make a plat form to milt themselves , and do without the votes of the eastern democrats or thej CPU surrender to thobo democrats i-nd Imv < votes The majority of the rice blhei leadcis aio so filled with belief In the bticngth of their ibaue that Ihoy will malic no conrosslona It Is evident from the tone of Mr. Whitney's Intel views that thcro v III bo Rome plain speaking nt Chicago He and other eastern democrats will define tliolr position unmlstal ably Ihon Altgold will call tiara rcpioscntathcb of Wall street and tell tin in they nro not wanted. The convention will bo nn Interesting one. rnilSONAIi AMI OT1IKHWISI3. Stuart Ledger ( lop ) The free silver ciaze Is u twin slater of the greenback craze , Dally bulletins icgardlng the condition of Major McKlnlcy's lawn show that It U now too late to plant the sign , "Keep off the " crass In Chen Chow gold fields. Drltlsh Co lumbia , the dirt washes JIG to the ton It Is astonishing lion much dirt most people will hondlo to get a little gold. It Is to bo expected that sound money democrats will about nnd spout In vain at Chicago llellef ran he hail , however , by wrapping the throat with Canton flannel There Is hardly room for the women In tin republican banrt wagon , and It Is not con bldercd the best place for them , anyhow but they aie cordially invited to join thu procession Joseph Chamberlain , alnco ho lias become ) secretary of state for the < -olonlcs hns scan dalized the bureiucrats by habitually giving news to the pre < ss and early one morning actually suit out clgais and whisky to the reporters wultlng for oincUl news announce- ing Jameson s capture of Johannesburg There Is talk of restoring Wanhlngton'a headquarters at llocky Hill , N. J , now over run with Italian laborers Washington's real headquarters Is In the heart of the Ameriean pcoplo , overrun with evergreens and Immortelles , and there Is uo need e ! lestoilug It , since it never showa signs of decay Naron Kdmoni ] de Rothschild has estab lished another colony in Palestine The now colony , which Is situated in Galileo , nul far from Damascus , consists of a village ol 3,000 acres , with many springs and thu sources of the Hlvcr Jordan This settle ment will bo colonized by fifty farm laboiern of tried experience The German empress has during the last > ear grown much stouter and she Is seriously thinking of trying some cure , as HUB 1ms a great horror of growing too fat For some time after her Illness of a year ago the impress was very thin , and it is only within the last few mouths that she has increased so much in aim , LOOKS INTO 'COST ' OF AlfllflR Secretary Herbert Commences an Investi gation on His Own HooV. WILL PAY A VISIT TO THE CARNEfilE PLANT ( 'ntifor * Ttlth tin * ( 'Mof * of ItnrontiN mill 12x ) > uri In Oritiiniirr Pnlirle'a- tlini llofore Iioux IIIK VViiMlilnu- tun ( or lIuiiiL-nU'itil , WASIIIXQTON , Juno 3 < > 1'repiratory lo undertaking the Investigation Into thn coil of production of armor plate , with whleh the s'avy department was chnrgod by congress , Secretary Herbert was In con/crenco today with the ehlcfs ot bureaus nf construction ind of ordnnnco , nnd also with three naval odlcers who nro espoitB In the fabrication of ordnance. Thoio nro Llrutcmnt Albert \ckoimnn , nt present ntlnehod to the bat Ic ship OTOEOII , but Tor three jenrs prcoed- ng his present dutv stationed In the ord- mnco bureau ; Lieutenant Nathan K Nllcs who has been hummmied from the Lan caster , nnd Lieutenant I'arl Hohrer , who Is temporarily detached from the Amphltrlto Secrctaiy Herbert expects to conduct the n vest lint Ion personally , nnd to thnt end he will proceed tonight to the Carncglo works it Homestead , accompanied by Commodore :1 : Tlchborn , chief of the construction liu rent ) , and Cnptnln Sampson , chief of ord- inuce Ot the two conceins which nt pres ent supply the armor for our naval vessels , ono , the llethlchoin company , It Is under stood has offered to supply the secretary with nn Itnmlrcd account of the cost of armor plate construction , nnd this will be icocpted ns n basis for Inqulrv , though of course not us conclusive evidence. MV\IS TUP. .I.VMTOH IN en utcn. I'rrnltlcnl ric % clniiil < ; > ! to 4ni ) ( iilili'H for the SiinnniT. WASHINGTON , Juno 30 1'resldcnt Cleve land left Washington this morning nt 7 o'clock over the I'ennsjlvnnla rallroid. A private car was attached to the regular train from New York , leaving at that hour and placed at his disposal. The president was accompanied by Private Secretary Thurber , who will bo with him during the summer. At Jen > oy City the president will go aboard the private yacht Onolda , and will sail to Uuzznrd's ba > All executive business will be tinnsactod at Glay Gables during the summer , but ofllclal announce ments , .uj heretofore , will bo made from Iho exccutlvo mansion nt Washington , l'ri * lil < 'iit Hi-fuNi's I'anloiiN , WASHINGTON , June 30 The president lias acted on a large number of pardon cases before him In nine cabes ho has denied the application for pardon , and in ono ho conimuntcd a two jeaia' sentence : o one jear. George N Thomas of California was sen tenced to six jcars and a $6,000 line for smuggling Chinamen nnd opium. The piesl- lent sa > s that these offciibes are serious and difficult of detection , and he iloeH not feel that ho would bo doing his duty if ho [ > ardoncd the man John Grllly was sentenced In Oklahoma territory to live years for countcifelting , and the president sajs no reason hns been presented for Interfering with the sentence. Clilltlrrn Iiiltril ( o Colclirntc. WASHINGTON. Juno 30 In the Fourth ot July celebration to bo held at Saratoga Springs , N. Y. , on the 3d , 4th , 5th and Oth da > s of next month , under the auspices of the Saratoga chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution , and the citizens of Saratoga , the Children of the American llovolution have been Invited to paitlclpate Whtlp invltaHops to thlj effect have been sent to all the presidents of the local so cieties in the \nrlous states , the committee having the matter in charge desires the an nouncement made through the Associated press in order that each child may feel the Invitation to bo a personal one Ulu-r < i llcllo ( Vet Pn III Pur. WASHINGTON , June 30 At a meeting held by the executive committee of the Columbian Llbeitj Bell association , which consists of the following , Mary Desha , chair man ; Mrs Minnlo I" Ualllnger. becretai > , Mrs Anne Green , Mrs Patty M Stocking , Mrs Lillian Pike , Mia Minnie P Mlckley , Mrs Lotillo M Goidou , Mis Jesse Ruidett , Mis John Uitchie. Mr Woodslde of Phila delphia and Mr J C Pumpcllj , a resolu tion was adopted authoiizlng Mrs Green to make a public statement In logard to the debt vet due by the socletv on the boll for Its construction .Smallpox ItiiKliiur In lint nun. WASHINGTON. June 30 Onlc-lal advices to Surgeon General Wjman of the marine hospital service from Santiago do Cuba Juno 1 , state the United States sanitary in apoctor has found 1,000 case's of smallpox In that clt > Ynllow fcvir Is on the In crease In the Island , tlic.so repoits show COUIIlll'lH'lllir C < > \ ITIIIIK'lll VV OI'UN. WASHINGTON , June 30 As a nsult of a confcronro between Piesldent C'lc'veland and f ccretary Lnmont last night oulcis weio bailed frpm the War depaitmont Uxlay for the Immediate action of the provision of the i her and hat bar appropriation bill ait with the exception of those Hcctlons of the law puivMlnK fur HID mnUng ot contracts ? | Ilia eontlnunllnn and completion ot the vor ยง (1cici.il rralghlll , chief of Mutineers , ted ii Iwucil or.leis to iho officers In charge it' the Iniprovrmuiti lu nil parts of the count ill to pioi-pi 1 nt oncn with the ordinary govr ernmont vvoik In their respective district' No action v Ml bo tal < cn at once with rospc lo tin- Important work fur the completl t. . of which the bill authorizes the making and continuing contracts Ihero ro thlrt six ItciiM of this character In the bill , ai the authorities nro now considering the be course of arllon with icupoct thereto. IVilrrnl I'limniMIn llctti-r WASHINGTON. Juno SO The Indlcatloj now are that the excess ot ROVeminent el pondlturcs over receipts for the year ondlnl today vv 111 be about $2VROO.OOO , nn compare ! with a deficit of about $11000.000 for " jear 1S03 Iho iccolpts for the prcson mouth will oxeccd the e-xpendlturcs by nboiu ; ] $1.400000. vint'i'iiri t , iiuitiu.ns. Chicago llceoid "Aro Ihcro nlco peopjj oul win 10 jou go. Mi I5aih ? " "Yos , I mver Htniel ; u moru refined In my life. " Philadelphia TelPKilpli : "Poor Dick U ponol llo v\as u devoted cjellst , wasn't ho ? ' "Yet. Indeed ! 11. ' left a will Hinting that hn was to lie oiomitid nnd hli iiRhe * put on our Jievv cinder pith. " Haipor's Uarir. " 1 toll you , _ _ said VVearj' Walker , "do state of New 1 ork Is ROlti * against dls free silver bu l " ness ' Oonrtn It Is , " ictortod Diistj"When ilo sintn legislated agin freu lunch Ikuovved tnlKhlv well IiciMlom vveto ut u discount heio. " Truth"I went lu two reception * last night , and lost mj umhrelhi ut tlio last. " 1 li't 11 vvomlcr jou didn't lese It at tha first one " "Tliat'B where 1 got It. ' " Puck : "He disinherited nil his relative' ; ] jot they put a eostlj- monument at bill giavo " ' Did jou see the monument ? " " " "No" ' I did ; and Tin not surprised at Utl action Tin- monument consists of n " muiblo heuit. " Soniervlllo Jounml "I beg your pardonl'll > 1u > exclaimed collcltotislj- elldn't meant to stfp on join foot " "Lord lile-ss vou , miss , " roturneil the I man lu thu blue elillllng blouse' , "I didn't J know J'oli did. " Washington Star"I cannot help regaril-1 \ Ing the pilgrim fiethem with feollnga 01 piofound e-nv > , " rcm.itkutl the nervous' in.HI ' "Ihej- endured ' " m in > Imidshlps " 1 Know It. Hut they lived In this conn- tiv befoin It bccjmo eustomniy to shoot flicciackits on the I'outth of July" Indliiiapolls .Touinal "Used to bo In the halii rdiishiTjtindo. . I liellevo.7" asked S.itan ot the now ai rival The ni'wcomnr admitted It "I knenv It Isn't the ooiroet thing to talk nhop to a guest , " continued the host , point Ing to a row of tormenti-d stouls , "but I would lIKe to aOc you wh.it vou think ot tl.ut line of Imported blazers ? " UY Tin : SKA. Atlinta Constitution. I am w.iltliiK by the se'ii. Do.rest , dciuost leive1 , for Iheo ; Waiting wheiu tlio billows roll llouso-hlth o'er my anxious soul. Hasten , lovo. across the land ll.isten to this pe.irly strand : Haste to hear the ocean's xoug , And bring jour silarj' alongl P S Uithlng suits are de.ir , When M > U Imvp to biro thorn hero ; Mlno. If jou will only look. Is home there , In mj pockct-boolc. Til 13 \T.\I. . STI3I" . Tribune. Now listen , dnrllng diughtor , w-hllo your mother gives jou wnrnltig , Wlillo sbn speaks to > ou of llfo and its astiaj . I saw jou out with Johnnlo on the boulo- \.uil tills morning. And 1 thought jou might bo learning girlish wajg. v A You should ) > j' nil moans keen n man nit \ it illst.iiieo If jou can. Never let him put his arms around j-our waist You may think he wouldn't trjr It , but ho will If he's .1 man. Ando many people think It's awful i taste I must tell vou , though , my daughter , that to maiiv is an , ut , It Is something1 uorjwoman ought to do You should sohool yourself In acting , novcr fall to do join pirt , Learn to give a man as good na ho gives jou Just n moment , though , mv darling , I Imvo lometli'iiK i Iso to sij . It is nom < thing e-verj girl should know , I ful You will no\or got a husband , j-ou will drlvo the men IIVMIV , If you evci ride In bloomers on a wheel. F" THE BEE'S ANNIVERSARY NUMBER. A few copies of this excellent edition of The Bee are still to be had at the business office of The Bee. Send a few copies of this souvenir number to your friends. 5 cents per copy. rr - w-Tt , p \Vhen we After the Fourth f ) we will commence in the back of the room and the Straw Hats are in the way 20 % off on all Straw Hats 20 % off on all Light Coats IIr 2O % off on all White Vests toll -lit 20 70 off on all Pantaloons 20 % on every article of clothing for boy or man until after the Fourth. Re.iable C.othiers , S. W. Cor. 15th and Douglas.