TTTE "PATLT MONDAY , JULY S. 1897. Tim OMAHA DAIL K. ItOsnVVATKIl Krtltnr. I'UJII.ISHEO KVF.UY MOHNINO. TK11MB Uf llct ( VMtliuut Sundii ) ) , One Yrr..tt M 1 in j lire anil huiuln ) . Onrni . ' W tnx Mmlti * . J JJ Itutt Motith . JW l-un.U ) I ! * * , One c-nr . Hutui U ) llct. One 1 cur . > ? > \VecM ) ! ! One mr . OlTli-'KI : Omnlirt The litu llull.ll.lg K ih ( Jtnnlio. Sinner ink , cor N and ! < th Bit < ouicil llliiffB 10 IVnil Mii-tl. i I u IRO oillic. 217 tlmmlHr of Commerce 7 > > w V < irl < tliM > in 13 II nn.l 15 'Irlbune llldg. \v MtiKli'ii Vil ruiirltenlh hlieeu ( .OltltrWONUKNCK Alt commimleutloiH lelntlnic to m-\ > ftj.l oill. lot ml nintti-r ilmiilt lie mlilr * i"J : To tha L.alt' < r IIUSI.N'UHS I.KITI.U- * . runlttiiM-e * ho'il'l * M All bu ln * letters finl ililrtiwi.il tt 'llic lic IMililln m < * ninMt | , Omnlm Dinftii clieelei , p pres nn.l ] > o-tornc Jimmy orilem to IKJ mnile | m > ablc to tha order of Hie coinjmnj . _ Tin : IIKI : 1'tniM'uitNU POMPANT. i TATi.Mi\r or ciiicri.vuoN. Mil 11 .jf Ntlirnrkn. UMiKlnn C'olilll ) . i ! llinnip II Ineliurk. Hrcictarj uf Tli Ucc Puu- IMihiK CUHMVIII ) . lulu ) ; dtil > KWorti , ties tint llic nctunl tiumlior of full uml compli-to < oilii | uf llio Dnllj , Mornlnt- i : Inn ami hiln.li . > llic pilntcil during tininontli 01 June , H37. was nH fo M.53S . 15 IS3 , 20,197 : : ; . : . . " : : : : .m" ' lu'nx ) jj U77U I'J 931 0 20K1 C 70 MO 81 19 M- 7 , : n ci 3 10121 7J ( 19.71't ' ID ITS 9 , S0.7S3 | 11,110 10 ID.SIS. 25 I'J 171 II ffl 19 .7S 13 13 , j l'.OU ' 1U.70I ja VJlil Cy 19f,7l .j--nl f.'Jj412 I.ICM ilfiluetlmis fnr minotl nml le- ninied coiilf * > - ' ' T'ltlll IILt ffllCA . . Nit ilnlly nvi-niKi- . . . . U .i nviniKi01:011012 : i ! 'i > iirn tn Inforeini - niul mlitrrllicil Hi t > PICB- enre till" SJ 0 iy of Jul * , , 1VJ7 _ ) Notuiy Public. Tim Jinn > > i MAINS. All iillriiml inM (1ii ( > jM nrc HII | > | > 1I < * < 1 Midi I'll. IIIUll Itl-CH ti > iiiM-iiiniiinilnd- cry | IIIN- HriiKor nlut mini < l ronil u iiC'Tiii' " ! " ' ! ' . lnslnt ii | on Ini-i- li\K \ The llrp. It jnn fiimiiil Kol it lionon n ( ruin fi n in llic 1IC 11 H M-ft-llt , Jlll-IIMC I-t'port tluliiot , Kliillnir ( In- ( ruin mill i-iilli-niiil , to tinClionliitlon DoiHirfiiirnt of Tin * Hots The lli'u IM for milo on nil Irnlnx. INSIST ov IIVAIX : 'inn mn. r.urriis I.HAMM ; run Tin : stnniuit IriMlim ; ( hirlly for tlio nmiiiiicr emi III- * * ' The live unit tit them rcHruliirly 1 > J nollfjlllir Thi > HIM * linil- llo ix ollloIn IK-INOII or liy mull. 'J'hc nililirxi it 111 lie chunked UN often ilv lrcd. The sti IKc of llic c'oul miner.iml coil lu'.ivcrs liable to I mulsh a > i CXCIISL' to the coal dealprs for Inausiir.uin ; ? a atilke tiimn tliu coal consiiin 'is. Tlio Komlh of .Inly sou'wh to whicli JlioUi'u How was tioatcil on Hie : i < l of .Inly Is tlio iiulnli'ssi'iicc of ( k-uia- ( 'K.V anil tall mlxiMllth liililical < ino tatlon . In 1'T.incc ' they ci-le i-iti' tin- national holUlay thteo tlajs In Mici'i'ssion ovoi.v year. In tln > Ilnlti-il Slates tln > national liolldny ets a tlnee-ilay ( elelnatlon only \\licn It lalls on Sunday. "When It comes to tlic i/c of the ennuis attracted when he tinvels thiott h the connti.x Piesident MeKin- leyI11 not ha\e to jleld the lecoul to any competitor or J'.iyan is cettintfas Iiira\\.ikv Iiom the Jsashvllle populist ( onii icnce as po-slblc 'J'he outlook seems to li > ( 'ood. too , lor the | MiiullsN at Naslullle to et away from Mr. P.rjan : is tar as possible Tlii-ie Is an economic axiom that me woi Hi no moie than ll cosls to jirn cure them. Free advertising In news papers Unit ijlvo a\\aj their space ma < 1)0 ) Ket down as valueless and dear at nn > pi Ice. Our amiable popoeiatle < onteinpoi-ai.\ estimates that White , tnsion caiuhdate for tfoveinor of Iowa , "will cany the htate of Oiniiha In 1J.OOO. " That's ver.v uood , but by how much will In.1 be < le featcd In Iowa ? The Missouri bntleilne law Ins been upheld as peilecll.\ constitutional by the contts of that state , but lb.it will mil proven ! thiirty Missonil diiu.Miien tiom lialmln < > ( ( n conipoiiml ol laid , ( allow and slvlni nillK a.s golden cieamciy but ter. The Invnslon of NebinsKa by sell frtjled llvliii > healeis and oilier lakirs of \atletles Is nnolher KOOI ! sl n of th' times. These people jo to places when1 they * < ee a rich Held to woiK. They JlKht shy of poor communities cveij time they make a move. The way the .settlement of the einbe/- Tieasiiier Taylor's dllllcnltles Is aloiiK hi .South Dakota does not otYer nineh cncoiuateiiii > nt to those who hope to see .N'ebiaska soon leccnei the money lepresenied In the NlioittiKc of Its defaulter , evTicasiirer Hartley. Omaha has thus far had no dualities to record Horn the heat and lint one or two cases of heat piostiallon. This N n testimonial to the healthful alnios- jiheiu which this city enjoys when lower decrees of tempei.itiiie. In other place.s jiioilnco such t < eilons conseimenci's. Thi ) statit tickets put In nomination l > y the piohlbltlonlsts and by the new liberty party present only one candidate each for university leenl Theie aie hlx university ic ents , two of whose terms expire oveij second jear , so that there nro two ie ent to be elected the coming fall. One of the outgoing re- Is u populist and one a lepnbllcan. In all not them states where the re publicans aie oullnailly In iniijoiitj. tlio demociats aie caxcr to ellVct fn Hlon with the populists. In all sonth- ern Btato.s where the normal majority Is democratic , the democrats will have nothing whatever to do with the popn- ll.st.n. I'Yom thi ) demCicratlc point of view populists aie entitled to no con- bkleiatlon unless they happen to con trol votes absolutely nccvssiir.v to maku a bliowlnn agnliibt tliu republicans. TIIK JO MM Whllo the nctUo work of Intf In lown will not be tjcRtm for sixty tlnjs tl.j con'i'iullu ? parties me Inking positions hi the field inopaintoiy to leMIns tlinlr vlrriisth. Tliu i'ittlnr . < w ment of tlio ( lilcaKo platform with all Its Mfnilc ( < ? by the democratlo state convention ninkcs pnictlcally ceitaln flu1 icfusal of thn sound money demo crats to siippmt the ticket placed In nomination by the tiislonlMs. It Is eiiTill.ceitain ; . that the rank and lilu of the populists will prefer to lemaln In the middle of tlio toad rathei thnn be swallowed bodily by the lir\nn de- iniHT't'.v.V : Iniire imilorlty of tlio pnpitllsts hiivo { 'icater meislnn to tlio demr.ciat'.e jmrty than tiny have to the icjiuhllcan party. Tlio piospect ot n dlvl lon of spolk In which a linndful of Hllver iriibllcins ] ) : me to be accouled the lion's share hus no alluri-monts lor them. The Oeiniiiii vote which has been a potential factor In deciding Iowa elec tions will not be cast for candidates who are nominated on a lepuillatlon platloim. The ( tctmans were alien- nled from Ilio lepnbllcan paity by pro hibition , but tlio eiiiiclincnt In a 10- pnblUaii leulslatnie ol the mulct sys tem hus KOIIO lar to conclllale that clement. The position ol the Germans Is voiced by lleni.x Vollnier. foimer major of la\enpoit. who dedaies "tlial the sound mone.\ democrats will liau1 to tliht the Unlit of hist year over aualn. Probnbl.A Ki.iHiO to r.n.ix ) sound money dcniocrals , most of them ter- ! nimiM.oieil for McKlnley in Iowa last fall. Many of these ( teininns will nn doulileill. ' . i cumin in the icpuhllcan paity. The silence of the fusion plat- loini on the liquor iiiestlon ] Is a le buke to ( ho Cicimans that cannot be ovei looked. " I'niler these conditions It Is almost safe to piedlet that this ye-ir'-- vlown stat campaign will be a lepetllion ol the ciniialKii | of 1SIMJ All the ic itth- llc.nis lime to do Is to nominate a clean tl < ket upon a platfor.n siniarely In hue with the pilnclples laid down at St Louis and their tilninphant \ Ic- toiy by the Imgcst olT-jear majoiity that has CUT been when Is as x ° ° 'l ' us assiuod. ; rntitt IWIUWK. The people of Omaha , and especially the business men. aie becoming 1m patient at the inexplicable and Inex cusable delay of the police boaid in iiniii iii.ilin ' police letoim needed toi the secmity of life and piopoitj. The members of the police lomniisslon mav not he awaie of the laet , but It Is nevi itheless line that neaily all the opposition to tlif leoi 'aniition of the police foice has beep fomented b.the . pa i ties that otleied a icwaid of SIX : ! ( ) ) to "the train ; " ii ther succeeded in friltintr their ( rambling bill passed b.\ the leu'lslature. The an'ilacity of meinhoisof the outlaw KiuiKeems to know no hounds. They openly boast aboiU Ihelr pud upon the police commission and ha\e left i.o stem untir ned to pi event th < > -.I'leclion ol a ( hiet of police who would put an end to their outlawi.v and cluar the citj nf piotessional nooks , who are alw.u.s in close touch with the keepeis of dens and dives. The present st.no of police Inellicienc.v and < lemor.ili/atlon cannot possiblv be loleiated nilicli lontrer. The 'o.its will have to be sejuiated from the sheep 'I he u-pntihle and stiai hlloi wai d members ot the police board cannot nlTonl lo shlik theii duty because mem beis atllliated with "the s.uij ; " puislst In obstiucnve tactics. i\Mii : run AIII ; The aiipiopiialioiis for the expenses of the o\einment lor the cm tint liscal \earamonnt to .fr.'JO OOO.IXK ) . The < ine - tion as to whether tinntw lailff will yield this amount Is a veiy s-iions one. Chaliimin Dlnjrloy of the wa\s and means committee. In siibinlltliiK Ihe new tin Iff hill to the house , estimated tint the inea-uri' would l\e .s7. > , ( ) t)0i ) , ( ) ( ) ) ad- d'tlonal ' leu-line. If It should become a law In Ma1 , which would have pie- vented the piling up ol he.ny stoi ks of I'oieijrn men Iciinlise , npun the dutiable poitioii ot which the i.U.'s in Ihe exist lnr larlll law have bc-n pihl. A 1011- .siihMiibh1 liatllon ol cstnnilfd ie\ > > nne was to come tiom wool , n.iw on the ine ll < t , but an emu minis iinnntlt.\ wool snlllclent to meet the demand foi more than a j e.n h is been Impoi teil. s > that theie will beer \ little il nnj i. < \ ciiue Iiom this soince lot at le-isi a U'.ir Senator AldiUh. of ihe senali llnance i ommlllee. In piescntiiiK Ihe bill as ic\scd | by that committee , i-a'd ' thn the house estimate ol leu'ime was e.x cessh ( > . I'e ' csllmitcd a pioh.il > le e\ cess ol lec-lpls in or exnendilliics , l.u the 11 sen I jear ISDS. o ! a little less thin Si.XW : ( > .IWH ) . Hut 111" IlKines of the seiint llnance lommlttee Ii.clmlc'l mciiils no n IIP aililllion.il lax on leimenled Illinois and Iiom a dutj on lea , both olvhleb liuve been eliminated , so thai moic thin N'JD.IHMi.ooi ) mn.s | be deducted tiom th" estimate of Mr Aldilch. Tills would leau ) a dellcil. ) u oIdiiiu' thai the e.stl- nulled leceipts fiom all other some- , should b > i eall/i'd. lint It Is to hi > appie- hendeil that they will not be. It is admitted by e.xpurts ( hit calcula tions In le anl to theiiinount ol levniue to IIL > di > ihed tiom the bill an > largely a mattei of Kue-.swoik and all who an- fiiniiliar with the In.ucnrncy ol all e-.ll- mates of revenue Iiom tint existing la\\ know thill such Is the case , ll Is pcs < - ble to i ppr xlmate pretty c'on-ly to wlia a leu'ime nieasiir * will > led ) when busi ness conditions annoinial , but that Is not the lucscnl situation It theie wa Kcncial pio-j eiltj. If the consuming ca- pacltj of Ihe people was not so hugely cm tailed , a llbuial estimate of icvenue tecclpts , Mich as made In the majoii ! > of the ways and nieiiiscoinmltti > e. might be wTillcd , but mid T such elr > Pin I.IIICIM as now picMill It Is ncccssai.in . onler to be on Ihe safe side , to make estimate * with gieat conservatism. It Is ( pavilion- able whether this has been done either by Mr. Dingle/ Mr. Aldrlch Theie Is substantial ica.snn to fear that for n time alter the new tailn" bill gocn Into clfett , unless some dlstlnclhe jeve nue duties or ta.xes may jet be agiei-d upon , there will still be a delickMpy. With little or no revenue for a > ear fiom wool , with h.vs than has b > 'cn estimated fiom wooluu oods aud biiyar and with lirolmbly no inntcilnl lncroa io fiom other souico * . the fact must be rocognlxed that there H danger of n considerable defi ciency din lot ! Ihe flrst year of the opeia ( Ion of the new Inw. If enacted as It now stands. Liulottliledly Ibis Is fully under stood by the republicans In congn s , who It must be presumed also appreciate what It would mean i > olltleally , MtMlut It Is probably s-ifo to say that some dls- llnril'0 icvonuo ilulles will be Incoipo- tatcd In ( lie bill , either by the senate erIn In conference , as an offset for Ihe lo .s of revenue from dropping the pioposed ad ditional beer tax and the tea duty. It Is no lault of the tepubllcans that the tin ill' bill did not become a law In time to pro- M'lit the heavy impoi tatlons of wool and other nieielmndisf , but this will not be accepted as a valid excuse If theie should be a continuance of deficits under the new Inw. The ivpnblleau party Is expected lo put an end to deficits and failuie to do ho will woik Injiiiy to the paity. AI unit w.s 7 nm.t NCKS. The stilke of coal miners In five stales ordered lor today , together with the dlstuibailees In the lion uml steel Industiy which have tlnown thousands of iiien out of employment , me to be deploied for the check that will be ghen to icturnlng Indiistilal activity. The coiitiovers.\ between the tin plate workeis and the m.inufactuiers over Ihe iiiestlun | ol wages has been satis- lactorily settled and the tin pinto mills that have been shut down will lesiinie opeiallons at once , but this one Inlirlit Icatuie does not iclieve the situation \ci.v inr.eli , since only a few thousand men aie affected. The u-ry seiions matter Is the toiniidable stilke ol' the coal miners , which will Involve at least ir > 0,0)0 ( ) men and may befoie It N ended embiace a much linger number. The elloit Is to make the stiike gencial and while Illinois at \arlous points have announced their dctci initiation not to join In II , the piobabillty Is that some of them will ullimaH'b do so. We h.ue had gieat strikes of minors In the pabt , but the one now m dot id threatens to bo the most loimidable the country has known. 'I hoio has beener. . \ thor ough oiuMiii/alion hi anticipation of the stiike and it is said the mlncis aie piepaicd lo lonllnue It six months , if necessaiy. If It should be pioloimed any such time , however , theie will cor- tainlx be a meat , deal ol piivation and siifleiin- ; among the Illinois and their families , lor a majoiity of these people ple have nothing ahead. Their cam Ings me s0 small that men with fam ilies < annot sit\c ; indeed , they cannot pnnltlo theinsehos with all the neces- sMies ol Hie. If all is nue In the statement sent out by the olllcials of the miners' or- ganl/atlon the demand ol the mlneis Is not niueasonablo. It is cleaily shown that the wages they have been icceh- ing Is liistitllelent , even if they had constant employment , which is not the tase. a Aoiy l.nge ptopot tion of them getting woik only pait ol the time. Then1 is appalling dlstuss among them and their condition glows steadily woise. A committee of the Pennsyl vania legishituie a .shoit time aio made an inu stigation ot the condition of labor In the bituminous mining leg'ons ' of that slate and its repm t Showed a most dlstiessing condition ol aftulis .Nof only weie Ihe miners pooily piid lor their labor , but they aie piactually In a state ol slavery , owing to the tact that In older lo keep their omplo ) mem they must deal with the "pluek-iiie slnies" owned by the companies , pip ing exoibitant pi Ices tor all they bn.v This system keeps the Illinois ot I'uin- s.vlvanla in a condition ol dependence and htlplcssiioss. The situation ol these people In Ohio , Indiana and Illi nois Is not very much if any better and It Is not suipilslng that they me dilven to levolt against their hard lot Whether or not they will impiove their condition by shilling It Is Impossible to say. Mineis' stiikis have not al wa.vs been advantageous to the still ; ois , but the piesont one ma > piove so. though it is to be feaied that It will hi ing added piivation to the men and those dcprndcnt on them. The closing down of lion and steel mills , thiowlng tens of thousands of nun out of woik , is liaidly Ie.ss seiloiis limn tlie miners' stiike , tiom an InHns lii.il point of view , but the mill woik i is aie better able to enduie idleness limn the mlncis. These labor conflicts am always nnloi tnnale and they aie especially so at Ibis lime , when the ( onnliy Is emeigng ! Horn dcpnv > sion and the opllouk seems favoiable lor a lotuin of genet al piospeiity. The death ol ex lioveinor John Kvaiis of Coloiado Is announced fiom Depver iiovi-inor Avails was widely known west of the Mls-ouii as one ol the moil enteiprising and public-s ] > h- lled bns'ness ' men of Ihe Centennial state. He was < jno. of the sturdy plo nti'is that contributed mateilally to \vanl the building ot tht > Hi's ) connec tion by mil between Ihe main line of the I'liioii Pacific and the < Ity of Den- v.-i' As one ol the loundeis of ( he icpubllc.in paity he was a lecognl/ed leader ol his paily and lei many yeais piomlnent in its ( onnclls. Moss C'niKer Is ieiorled ] to have ofTeied lo retuin to the leadership ol Tammain Hall so convinced Is he II ) H the.Tain many forces will win in the coming ion te-t tor contiol ol dealer Xew Yo k lint Mr. ( 'inker made piedictlons that Tamin no would win at th > hist mini ! I pal election only to find when thu ie tniiis weie In that Major Stiong and the whole lefoim ticket was vlcloiloiis by oveiwhelming majoilties. The e.xtia session was convened by the piesldent lor the ( impose of enact Ing a new tin 111' and it will not ailjomn until it has accomplished Its object That Is a gu > at deal moie than can be said of a number of tegular sesilons of congiess that have adjoin ned with out actomplii-lilng anything tangible. Senator Allen , as leader of the popu INN In longiess , pn > po-cd a sngm bnunty amendmcni to the tailff while the populist Icgislatmo In Senator Allen's homo stale repealed the state biigar bounty law uud ducllnod to do anything totguyurago the beet sugar lndusti.v , } { lSyJi2ir Allen must bo cred ited with having opposed the repeal of the Nebraska state sugar bounty law , but the populist party Is left In a rather Inconsistent j who may be depilved of employment on ihe city iitieels because of the lack of miiiiey In the stieet fund should understnUd wheie the icsponsl- blllty lor this uhfoitnnato state of nf- fali ( < belongs. It ivsts solely with the ISioatch Ho.trd of Public Works , which nearly exlnnsleil the street fund by the employment , at the ta.xpaycis" expense , of hundreds of political woikers for the purpose Hist of continuing tlicnisphos In power by the icnomlnatlon of the late innjor. and second of defeatliu the piosont major for election. This almost eilmlnal dissipation of public money must cilpple the stieet depaitmont for the enthe lemalnder of the jear. The Western filmier becomes face tious In iciiiiestlng all burglais and pro fessional crooks opeialing hi Omahi to send their names and addresses , and whether they me woiklng In gangs , to the police olllceis , so ( hat they may know what to do in the future \\h"ii buiglar alainis me tinned in. Phis may be n line bit ol Miicasm , bit 't seems to be fully Justified by Ihe Ip-lpless con- I dilloti ot our inclllclcnts and Incompe tents In the police department. If the new Aineilcan nilnlsleis to ( iieeco and Tin key will only huiry Ihelr anlval at their seats ol destina tion thej iniij .vet have the honor and pi Iv liege ol set v Ing as witnesses to the Instiumenl that dellnes the condi tions of icstoied pi ace between thcso two tecentlj waning countilos. A Scriptural Pulnl. TupiKd Capital. Kansas Is a IhliiK pviiiiiplineatlon ot thu truth In thu scilpturu "He that tlllcth lil.s soil shall be satisfied ulth hiead , hut he that followeth vnlu Ideas will have ixnetty enough " IMccllllll l'ONtMIIIIll. | Globe leiiu > ciat. Not IOIIR ago Itas announced that AVey- ler was alsoul to hold an oketlon in pacified Cuba and now ho calls for 60,000 fiesh troops Ho hccms to have oveilaoKuil a few raRgei' ' bandits who arc still holding out. XVIT Tliuii Ills I'jirty. Lnllls\lllt C < iu- | | ( > l-.l.lllinal. Hon. Tom Watson declares that "free sil ver is Itself too small an Usiie on which to appeal to the people" It ccitainlj was too small an LSMIO to support a Uirou-ilnged cir cus la&t > oir'and' It Is giowinR beautifullj less. M The i\lli ; , friini Neiiiiilin. Sluux CHi Juutnal. Church Howe ot Nebraska has lamed his appointment lo SaJiioa or another deseit 1st' . In Ills ( line ho has ueen one ot Hie sliiendeit iiinall politicians in the west niul his ncver-emliii ( scraps with Tom Major * have ever Kept him In uli 'it. I11n > uf ii l an&aa City falur. In a speech dLli\ereJ nt SantliiRo , Cuba , the other da > Cai aln General Vtejloi said "I Lome lo bilnn , peace or wai , and will lot jou hivp whithuver jou v > ant" Tint \.as bomhastid anJ thaiac ttiistlt otVoyler , but not JustlfjCd by M , record Ho hna i-ot broiifiht peiee tri all ) part of Cubl'and ' he lias not brought v\ai uxtept hr lliA' ' "torm of brigandage , IncefullarUim and brutalltj. Oniiihii I'MCiiu ' % i-nlldii C'llj. FI U\ ( it > ! Imp * The Hc > ass Hut inrilcatlSns an > that Oiralia will hive plenty o [ cunipotltln'i in 1 .1 cfort to hTure the National Republican h'aguo incptln. ; for 1SS ; n.e cltks bcsl Irs Omaha thaf ai ° tAteniliMK In.Ui'lnns to the ci'iivcntlon arc Hiltlmore , Dallis , Sn Trau- cisto , I'.irL'i and tnllanapolh Omaln , ! io\\- c\er , hart rp-clal attiactlops and tndiicemen'u to otter , an 1 the1 ! Is no reiron wh > it nhould not with piopci icptc Ciitatlon Hectnu the niectlnf ; . J'roin bhirl SliMMi-K ( o Shlrl si..s. | 1'IUabct i lllrlHnl In North Ami-rlcnn llrilcw In Amcrh.i It Is the ( imlom veiy nearly the universal custom for patents to spem ) upon tlio luxuilcb and iile.isuii.j nt the fam ily life the whole Income The child ! on are educated according to this standard of e\- uindlture , imd mo accuatomed In all Its privileges No thought U taken of the time when they must Bit up households for themselves solves almost Invariably upon a very dlffei- ent scale from the one to v , hlch they hav. . been used. To tlio Aineilcai ) parent this ( .cm i only a mtural downfall Thoj ic I'arU clicerftillv that they thi'insrlve.s bo- can In a small v. ay , unit It will do tin voung people no hum to acquire a slmllai exncilence foi pttlng th.it In most cahos their ( hlldren IIPVP bren educated to a mm h hlglic. ! Btamlaid of ease than that of tlu'lr own early life limy do not consider It obligatory to leave anj tiling to their dill JIPII at death They have iihed all thej p 'aid accumulate during tbrlr own llfetlnu let their dilldien do tlio aamc Thu ID s"Hs of the svstim ere < i > atallUcd In the American saving 'Ihciu an but thict icneiatlon i from shht sltcves to slilit "Ipmrs " Tim man who acquires vvetlth s.inida vsh.it I'e makes Ills ( hlldren brought up In luxur > , struggle' unsuccios fulli agulnst ccnilltlnni lo vliltli they arn unused and ( bo rrandnhlldrpn lipgln In ( lull Mi lit slcevrs IT loll for HIP vveallli dlb.sl- lutcd bv the two prciidlng generations. ; < n , i > niivincit'IN vii'sT riirr , I\M ; | ( < - IUMof ! ) i-i'HHTnllc I'rliK'IpIex li'l"'i > 'li < IM Tlu-lr CiniriiK < ' . i-lirlriBiVIJ ( Mui-'i ) l : < : > n ) > llcan The chaln.ian of the Ohio democratic con vention pointed to Olilti an 1 KentucUv an ttatps where llio iHrrociacy has fcarloeslv pushpil tint s-llvci hsuo to HID front iipuln and challenged Ineh < ) | n < ) nent3 to a icnewc.l contest rt. I ho llnrs ot the laat piishlentlal In an oft jcai tlio sllverltei look for vle- tor > an 1 Iherp iiro many clrctniutancoi tint ccem llkflj to , vork In theli favor In bnlh commomvrallli ; , , , Yet In Kentuck > the gold i'cmocia' ' 1 ard.CDeuliig . their struggle of re- lUtancf to aiiuOn-uiali f.f the ellvorite horde vvllh tplendlef , 'viit.l and courapo Thcr3 U lltllo chance of ilp'eithiK Iho icgulir dome ' era tie canlldfllM , , liprsiuo the rcpubl'eans ' ttionuohfs ny > noy In bllti'r factional wir- fauas the riyiU ! ! . /if / f'o soiialorlal struggle vvhllo , contrary , tuJhc mctl ort In fie jnesl ( 'rnllal clrctlfljj vviien llrjan lost K only a fc.vy . numlrul votoa , ' .s u IIL n t cant their ballots largely I fur tlio repub/jit.ii / jcamllditp. Their objett I Id not lo defeat t 'v sllveilles to mucii ar [ 1' Is to iml.e u formlilablo ileinnn'tritlqn , pf tliolr o\ur-rn3istli ! Independent of the other parties This would uu'otirago the pold demoiiaci ylnevvtipro In tlio country and provo that ns a rot'ng ' majt , tlio follow ers of Clove Knt I' ' Mid Curll-lo unlit ho icck- onod with / , , / / Mr C'ltlirile's decision to preside at the com'ng ' convention of the fold I'cmocrats of KentucUy un.1 lil purpoii < to t > tump tlio Etato aio nauily undtmtood Ho ami III ? mpporters are loolJiiK uhe-ad to future elce- tloiw and fliht ihoy must Their plan U high ) } ( ominciida.ile , becaiuo the prlnclolri , of a gold dtandaid and a low tariff are worth battling icr b > lliuir who believe In them ; and , while the outlook may bo clouded at present. It may tvan appear tint In the organization and pclnclplea cf the national democrats rests the only hope of thu hU- torlc old part ) The dlverltrs at present are hopeful of final succeiii , and an Imperious , arrogant tonn prrireatee tter | | utterances toward tbeh old party ss , pclales. Thej erj "no compromlc" 'no quarter. " and the hattlr Is en again The gofdltrs must ( tand their ground If they ho men , honest anJ hlncere. and rtwolutuly wander in the vvlldernoM , If need be. until the roll of time , the march of fate- , finally mtlea < ho great Usuu (01- ever , SIJ TKM'IJMIICIt IMTS Till : CUMUl. Leader Jiiilgo l ) ker has sen tenced ox-Treasurer Hartley to twetvy > iMrs In the penitentiary 1'erhap * ho will agrco now not to do It npiln. McCook Trlbunp In stntcnrlni ; cx-Stato Treasurer Joseph S Hartlej to twviity > e-\ts In HIP state ppnltentlarj at hard labor ami piy a fine of JSPS 7CS 90. Judgp llakcr f.oii ht to make the punishment III , ho erlme llastliiRa Tribune Kx-TreaMtrer Hartley has been sentenced to tweiit ) > eari In the pcnltentlar ) at hard labor Ilv thu time he has served his time In the "pen" no doubt ho will bo aware tint a public ofllu < I" a public trust Scluilji'i' Heiald Dig thieves do net l- wava fscape punUhment Tills Is oon- cltnlvelj shown by the > enteneMng of p\-Htato Treasurer Hartley to twenty ji'tus' Imprison ment He was not ai fortunate as Mosher , who wa.s a bigger thief and got oft with live > ears. Hod Cloud Argus Twenty > eara In Ihe pen and n fine of $300,000 Is n tilting sentineo lor Hartley , the ptnberrlrr The onlv regret ex- prra ej by the people of the state Is that ' there are others" who profited largely b > Hartlcv'a crime1 , and thev , too , ohouhl be maito to suffer Albion News Twenty years at hard labor In the penltrntliry niul a Hue of over $ 500.000 Is the aentencc pa weil upon ex-Slatn Treasurer Hartley for embc77lement of stale funds That's about right , without anj par don befrre his tlmp Is out. It's n terrible sentence , but bis crime was monstrous Spward R"porter The Haitlej trial hJ demonstiated the fact that public nentlmcnt Is making Itself felt , and that It Is no longir site In Nebraska for n man to fcteal half a million dollarj and rely on bu > lng Immunltv fiom punishment Hid Mich u uuiiac been takrn jeJii ago It would have been ImmezH- urahl } bettor for the state and everj clll- 7cn Had CV Mo'lui been given a twonU-jear ncnteilce pollnps J S. Haitle ) would have been afraid to hteal stale funds , Wah < o Wasp The twenUeir sentence glvin to ex-Treasurer Hartlev b > Judge Hen llakor In Omaln last Saturdaj Is appioved bj the people of the state The technical points lalsed by Hartleys attornejs should cut but llttlu figure In a wee when n Irend- urer dellberatil > heta out to loot the fund In Ills hands and succeeds In stc-illng half n million dollars The action of llic supreme premo court should not bo to allow this matter to diag along for jears , as It 1 * Intlmited It will do Hloomlleld Monitor- Joseph Hartlej was found gulllj of ember/Moment and was bcn- tenced lo twci ty j ears' Imprisonment at haul labor and fined $101.000 The sentetuo was a Just one- and although we never vvteh anv man 111 lucl. , still when nn olllchl makes a deliberate steal ho should bp made to suffei Nebraska has been plundered enough and n stop should be put to It If Mr Meservr wlslus to escape the fate tint has overtaken Hartley ho should Immedlateli discontinue Hartley's methods In the conduct of the treasurer's otllce. , Norfolk NCWJ , H\-State Treasure ! Halt ley was sentenced Satnrdaj morning to twen ! ) jcurs In prison and to pa > n line of $300,000. Appeal was immedlatelj made to the supreme court , and his bentenci' was suspemlccl , pending a hoailng , and If hr It able lo furnish a bond of $1 5,000 ho vvT ! be rcleis d fiom jail until the suprtmo court review his eabc The people of Nehiauka cannot but lecognbe that his Kciitence Is n just ono and the prevailing sentiment Is that the sentence should not have been In- tirfeied with by the Bupiemc court Joe Hirtlpy Ins earned u place In the pen ; thci to Ihe pen lit him go Slanton I'lekett Joe Hartley received hit , sentence Satuiday moinlng The judgment of the court was that Hartley go to the penitentiary for twenty years and piy a fine of $ .100,000. The fine will never , be paid but unlesa the hiipreme court Intorfeies the tPini of incucerallon will have to be bcrveil The speed > trial , conv Ictlon and senlencr meet with ui.anlmous approval from the pee pie an.l It Is to be hoped that no unforcbecn circumstances will arise to 11 event or delnj the Inflicting of the punishment The people of Nebraska whom he rgbbed will v. Illingl > beard and clothe him for the nest seven teen vears In exthangc for his bcrvlccH and pribence al the pen. Central City Nonpareil- Joseph S Hau- lev has received his bciitcncu , and It it twcnt > years' conflnemenl In the pcnlten tlarj at hard labor , and to pay a flue ol double the amount of his embtz/lemcm ll will hi * well foi our populist friends lo icmember that not a single one of the n- publican pr ss has condoned Mr Daitlej foi hla cilnic rlbo that County Attorney Dili ! rlje , who pio-jccuted H-itlcj'b cate at Omaha mil Judge IJakei befoie whom ho wai trod , vvue lacli republicans The lepubll-ui , Dai v > is not to blHino for the indlvidu.i acti of Its olllcets when their chaiactoi Vias above reprotch before election to olflct ami no one is more anxious lo have SUP ) iscu as JJirtkv brought to jiiitlec than IF the parti whose Must he has > betrajed , h common with the citizens of the btatc , am who would have to suffer on account of his acts if fostered In them Ills ranlemi Is unfveisally satisfactory , and If more lll ulmlnals wnc to re < el\e a similar fate , i would tend to put a check upon such whole sale labberv. Judge liakei Is to bo con ' 'ratulatcd for his flrmness ami lntiepldlt > In meting out justice In full measure Aubuin I'ost Tlio scntcncp of e\-Stat < Treasurer Joe Hartley , of twcntj years In tnt ponltcntlarj for cmhc7zcment ! of the slat , tnonejs , mid the iccent bontcnci' of Homj Holln of Omnha , to nineteen veain In tin pi'nili'nll'jry fur stiallng the ninnoy bplom ; Ing tn the city of Omaha while eity tipab in or , hhoiild leach n Iisson to the > oungi. | men who have i/oii'lcal aspiration. ' Nolthn of thesn men aio thleviA by initiire , and bad thej 11 e means the ) w mid gh'lly re tiiin evcrv I'o'lar ' lathci than suffi r the pen ally of thi'li ( rlnioj. While thpj vvce In oPdco thev wile halo fellows , wol ! met , and had a hoit nf friends , In fact , moic frit-n.'s . than they could comf j"aiily IMIO ' 01 ll.eli olllci's und Ilielr hotel looms v.eie beelegeil bv pel. sons who wished lo pay theli rchpe < - ( ' ( to them but now 'tl vuhlly dlftriiMt tlu'lr frltnds aio ( a ll > rounted That c.i h of these men had plenty of accomplice * ! Hero IH no ilcir 'n ' as thoh previous llfr v.ould not vvirra"t the ahsoitlon that the" . wo ild fndlvldualb anil alone sti.il thni amount , and now they must Hiiffpr the pen ally of thill clinic , they ov.p It to th- stiito at lart'H to tell who helppil them g'l away with the money of which tlipy were the riiKtodluiis Tekamah Uurtonlair K\-Plate Trpasuui Jo-icpli S Ilaitlpj hi' ) met h' ' fate la l Piituirlny Judge llaker , ifler rpfu lng a nr\ ' HUl nnf ovi-rrullng i griat iinny ( | ipatlo"i | ti not only the rfupiome point of the Hint" but on whhll tie ! iaso can I ) ? caiiled ID tin t'nited Ststes Hiip'emo point pcn'cn ' n ) Hart lr > to twenty jiaia l hard labor ami to pij a fine iloub'p ' ttip amount of thu slejl whltli woulJ he $101 7iii ! > 1 'I ho rase wn.j Irtinip niately appealed and u Iwnd of $1250 A ) fixed wlilph he will hive to give lo raln a nhorl frtednm 'I he cano was one nf the mos1 deeply fougl.t ( nsn III it has vir been trlei ! In the state , lU'Ufj'a : ittorni-js fighting eeiy Inch of ground with a grim deteunl nttlon to try mil fien Hull cllrnl 'I IIP itcn taiico fleems to mi et the approval of even ( ai and liomht elllzrn 11m UMO w'll ' IK fmght jiut at haul in the buprunc tourt anil will imdojblrdly be eairiul to tlm United Statin iiiunie | court The delay will mil ) g.vci Hiitli > .1 while longer to enjoj fr < i J ni for the liklicr lourlw will undimbtpdl ) iTirm HIP led ion of the lower court Judge Uil.ir KI'.P the ili fcndnnt a fair t 111 and ailmlttid lots of evidence that nhould not liavo IIPPII allowrd Hartlc ) was gullt > , hr kneu It ai did aluo the whole slate Tin time has arrived when public omhc/zlers wl 1 have to taku more than a five year PII- tuiiPei ami got out In tlmlo pnjoy life The icntcnco pissed was within ono jear of boiui ; the limit CONVICTION or imrn.KY. Huffalo ixpre--3 : A default ! ! ) ) ; Ktuto treaa- uter of Ntbranka lisa been t > fntemcil to twenty jpaih In the penitentiary and to pay a line of $300 WO A bank ea.ihler at Co lumbus , O ha& been convicted of embezzle ment Hnth are much-needed examples St. Paul Pioneer Prefu Ail ex-treasurer of the ktatn of Nebraska , having just been convicted of embezzling ttate funds , ea > o "Ihose are the happening ! * of a life and imi.t bo taken aa they come " It U ( Hill a ques tion whether lie referred to liU conviction or to the fuiuu Sioux C ty Tribune Twenty jeara U a lonK time fo Hartley to bo In prison , but If he has xaved a respectable part of bl.i atcal- Ing4 bin ImprUonment will pay larger divl dinds than hie bank tvcr did and the only d'ffcrinco between hla petition and a foreign corriiilato U the clotbu * Uu will v.e-ar aud he c u't roMTic.vi. O'Neill Trontlcr ihe republican * of Ne hr.i9K.t have nnde mlsUki's In the pj < t In selecting Its official llmboi fhc e in stakrn should o.ui o the partj to be vcrj catetul In the future , and to put iioiu > but ttito mm on guard \slihnd Oazi'ttpTlio pi tilti > iitlir > I * fast plo lng aroiim ! llaitley. ThH Is as It should I he1. Hut the conspirators who attempted to , slMl r viiitnnci JiliUcslilp ntc liable tu re- I main iirpunlt-hed Justice ought not to overlook tl.isi oonsphaturs Stanlon t'likrt rhln l goltiR to bu a fall of * f.irchllthl Iiiv-Mtlgitlnna nnd the icpuh- llc.irfl will Jo welt to use a powerful lens when making tlicii nomiiiatlcms to iissure tlio . rtc'i'rtioii ' nf such caiulldatiw aa will iiftiis I muster when they como brfotc the people In Novembir Kearney Hub The World Unatil Is mak ing the mint etiiiimni ? efToits to pot tlio c'cm- ocratlc lion and the pupultat lamb to hue igiln The fice sllvei lepulithixii mouse la also .nvltod In on tin' tomblnntton It Is piobibl" that both the limit and thp mouse will bo nn the Inside when the dell has been worked to a finish Uibuin ( Granger : Up In Holt cininty milt haa been begun and wpial thousiucl dol- lai of bank stock nttnrhed as the pioperly of Jntiph S llnrtlo ) , wlm was one of the bondsmen for llaiirtt Scott 1hp hank that Ihsupcl the' stock Is defunct and llirlley In defuneter , hi mo thp question ail&es as to who will paj the cost1) . Noilh Platte rrlbutio Hilt ( Jreone , ton- gre'snnn fiom this dhlrlet lias intioiluccd a bill in iongress providing that eight lioms 'hall cnnstitute a full di > 's work for Ihe po llcp fnice of the nislflct of ( 'olumliH This InauiPH foi Hill good treatment from the Washlnglon "cops" when he gets one of h'n ciifltmiiarj attacks of "tonsllltls. " Lincoln NewsThe World-Hot old lung- Ints tint It is whacking the everlasting whej out of The lleo In Its controvewv ovei which Is the most moral paper , but It falls to observe the griioial smile thai is visible nvii * Its fiiUutp to denj in atllim that ll bonowed inonej dhectly cu Indlicctlj fiom itaitlej or Holln Until \Voild-Iloiald illsproves that It will have no htandlng with honest nun Tecunibph Chieftain : Tlio icpubllcans ot Nebraska an * about to stall In on another campaign It behooves the P.IKJ to coiuult Its horoscope , to take cmuful obseivullon ot Its bcaihgs , to piepare to profit bj the experleiiPts of the past to the end that the page"of futuic hlstorj n.ay picse'nt no tin- plciibant u cmdVc prcsiimn tint the les son has ! > ien thoioughly Itnpie < . .vd b > thl-s time that mon of questionable icputatlon must bo kept oft the state tlcKot , thai r > omc otlu'i iU | illllcailons me needed In n candi date othei thnn that he is a jovial , goo > 1 fellow ' among the bojs , " tint somelhlni , bi'ttet In Ihe vvuv of an cndois-ement must bo his than the baio fact thai his oouulj suppoits him with Its delegation a delega tion pc i haps se'ctirod bj means of a packed connlv ccnventlim and various other iiie | - tl-iiiblo practices not unfamlllir to the smallbore politician This ought to be u jeai when the olllce nooks the man a jear In which the men who have the chtonic habit of hei'MiM the olllces should he tint to the hind f-nd of the picnesslon and kept there If hoi est conscientious methods con trol l'i btate convention and If the delogalei make nominations In a spirit of patriotism ami not in u spirit of toidvlbin , the pirtj can olecl its ticket , othciwlse not Kepub- lli.anH bhould sl/e up the hltuition and pie- paio to acl In accoidance with the exigencies of the case Here In our coiintj theio will bo a super-abundance of matciial offcieit from vvhii'h to make up the ticket. 1 IIP motto ought to lie "the survival of the fll- Irsl " No man should be nominated foi whom a single apologj will be neeesbarj. Uacli piecinct Mionld caiefully scan the ma terial It is likely to be called cm to support li convention and if not up lo the standaid it should kill off the iiRphants right at homo , so that the convention need not bo bothered with them If hiieh a spirit peivades the paitv thioughout the county there will bo no dingcr of numlng a weak ticket and succes'i will IIP absiired It Is high time for repub licans to get le'ady to act. rvi.i , IIVITJ.I : ix Detroit louinal * That steillng sound monej democrat , J. Sterling Jlorton , pie poses to have u bound moiipy democratic ticket in the Nebiaska Held to make thlnirs mete livolv for Mi. Hr.til's party of fusion- i"ts and confusionlsts H will bo a three- cornoied llglit in that state , and if the [ liy- anle don't win the stai lie ! > Drjan will pon- sidtivibiy dimnipd. Hufftlo Epiess1 ho fiee silver people of Nebraska think thoj have comixi'ed theii illlfurt nccs h ) n fusion which gives the can- dldiito for judge of the supreme court to the populMs and ono stale regent each to the leinccr.its and the &llver icpubllcaim. This Is the slate which was pieparod at a meeting of tlio btats central committee of the fiec1 silver wing of the democrats If It Is ratl- n > l bj the conventions It will then be In order foi tlio republicans and gold democnts lo make a llglit which will glvo Mr. llrjan his quietus In Ills own state. Globe-Domocrat1 Nebiaska will elect onlj minor state olllcers this jear , but tlie fact that Hrj-an icsiclCH In that state , and that he will take the stump for the ticket , will give llio conical considerable inleipit for tin vvholo country. In Is'jg Nebraska gave Hryan 1J.OOO plurality , but no siicli lead for the democratic ticket need bo looked foi this voar If the icptihllcins unite an .ictlve einvabs A republican victory In that state would bo a blow to Hrjan's prestige but If the crops turn out to h ? good cmd if the busino s Improvement should bo ns iivirkod ao the lepubllcann believe It will lie , let no body lie * un > rl ud If the republicans carrj the stale1 The only possible clnnco the democrats have for victory this JPTI , or at an ) other time , depends on the continuance of the business stagnation or the occurrence of some other soit of a calamity. Indianapolis Join-nil ft Is aniouncpd tin Mr Hijan will lemaln in Nebiaska tin greater part of the foas'in and c-invn. thai stato. wheio a supreme court judge and two regents of ( ho Slate unlvoralty are to be eleeleJ Inasmuch as Ml lirvan pairled Ne braska las' fall bj about 15,000 majority , It -e mstiango that hohould waste Ills elo- ( | tieiui > upon Ills own &taie lint the-re ap- pcniH lo bo reason for it 'Jho cloue fusion of I ( "IB cannot bo counted on The democrats dp-lio to hive the camlldapy for llio judge- nhip the populists InsUl upon It , and a K- | | \er ippubllcan Ihieatcns lo lead n cotitlricpiil of I 000 followers of his biand out of llio fu lion idinp 'Ihcfl IH fiiflon menaced In Ne braska Mr HIJUII cans Illtlo who Is the cMndldato for judgeit'id bos no exprrnbcd himself so long as ll'mi la but ono end to iho end that ( hero fliall bo but ono ho. is .striving In Ncbriska the populists are a nuinorous as th" democratno that if theie Is any friction In the nomination the state will fall In'o Ihe hands of iho republicans an c .rut which Mr Hi > an sera would Injure If not dciitio > his prc iUeas a presidential ean- dl-ialH In 1UOO Cvcn with fusion , ollieiH than republlrans exprrM doubt a.s lo thu outcome Fevoral hrportnnt Industries are starting up In Nebraska , dependent upon llic paasago of tlm tariff bill Alreidy Iho Hryan orgami are erjlii1. ' out agjlnst the etTorto to republlcanlyo Nebratki and Kansas by creating an ai uncial wave ? of prraperltj The republicans are con fident thai the Hrjan ticket ran bu d fe > atcd To that end Ihn republican convention will r.t ) bu held until after HID dpmocraU and popullsu lmv nomlna'od candidates The ) count miiih upon the b'tter feeling among the farmer.- , and the fienurally Improved In dustrial outlrok Mr llrvan is going to sMimp iho slate from onu end to the otlior Meantime , ex-Seprotary J .Sterling Morton Is organlzl'ig the sound iioney democrats , T.IIO will do all they can to defeat a Hllver candidate So Mr Hrjan may not have much time for mlMilonarj work In other states. Slllipl ) lliiiiKii fif the VV'nrlil , nufTdlo ixirefcn : | American locomotive works have received orders from Japan , Himla and China for lo comotives tlio pan week Japan wants twen ty-five and Mexico haa ordered twenty The locomntlvca wanted In China are for the Sang VVu railway This trade can bo held by thin country against thu world If proper efforlH are made to push it Maine Is shipping whlto birch for epools to tliu Scottish thread mills and very largo quantities of sprucu lumber to nngland II SIlliioH VII lln > llrlKlilor. c lark * leader The Omaha lleo has In en ono of the great est factoiu lu the development of this great slate , and the efforts of \Vorld-llerulil to billttle thli fact but tuakti It blu out the brighter. iiititiiiTr.H run xinn.\sic v. Kelmr POM ( imnht In to hive * ' > . ; f. r.ir . and Kliiiew. f.uiorv Th's ' l K PIMP > , f h i- 1 IIIR nev-.fi not onlj for Umnbn bu th > en- HIP stair .McOuok Trlhmlc ( lull * u ir'pe , iPllile I t of | ruxpc-MI ) litio "truck that . 1 Onmlifi in ' looking up , " m It . * , ri 1 Aimour pac-chiR house to cent alien < lion , li now under wsv ind im < ii-- > Ii , i < things for tlie parking Industry of ilic sou of Nebrask i. Scvvniil Krpnllci ronfldeiiC1 In \i' < ti > , tA 19 shown to be prtttj well istiii'miu 1 b > the fsct lint a jSdfl.OOf * sunir fn < iv uml a million dollar lurking house lun , t > n < ) loMtcd at ono rlly v\nlihi o.ir bori i side of a few clijs Nrbi"isk.i ai ! o i ii Omilin ni both to bf roiiftritn'i ' I in 1 thtwp ppopip who have born tuivvllnt : ilnni tly eliniiM kerp inilcl ami t = co tbp jrovtili < < f pro-fpf-rltv Poiloi Journal \Vhnt Is the mem h > P I ) Aimneir to hiilkl n mlllle-n .Ini'm i v i , Ing hon o In * 5onth Omaln inn i m ' > \ < > of thin ti'turnlilK ionildenri nn.l in In 'rnl life" 'flint UUP tii'tltuttoii will l > . in II i'i ' i sands of pcoph > illiorllv or linlii..itv nl will stimulate the stick nnrkoiK of th. > . tlie wr t. such rtitrrpilEva no onij h tote to fliinil thp piedlrtlons of blur tni.s but take the wind out of the' sails < > r u > polltiul pcsFlmUts. 1 Helen Citizen A million clollu , i ' < i lioliM' Is to be built bj Phil \im.u I u "onson at South Oni'ln How de il is sdlko the iieiikora itw n Kimph- > i HP i ( ton of confidence and a ) iaiblm. < i ni turning pnisperlt.v ? 'Ihe Invit im i . > laige an amount of imitic.v In a I em ' Indnatrj bv "tieh n kern caplt il ! t II moip to adveitlsc the fctile foi t , ' 1 Onu can be' offset bv all the wall Inn pop cdltois of Nebiaska In a m > nlh of Sun- da- , < Sldm\v Tehgi.iph Phil Annum th i- thm's biggest hutchei. has ili-i leli 1 I I 11 a tl ono COD picking hou i at Smith O mo Tim slli' , which Ii lo lovci lUtei-n a ri < - i' giouiul , his neiilv all been pun ha < 1 uii.l the ) "tiivcvors are no at vvenk liveiu 1 i greiliml | iln Tile ciectlem of the planl vvii ) give' Imnii'dlale' emplovmmt to lint ) lriil < i of libelling imu and after It Is complet < d . ' " ' men will be rrgulirlv emplovid I hi' la- foimitlou will iiiidoiibledl > m.ike the e. 11 thills rim up and doxvti the back of tinaver - ag Nebraska calimit * . howler iliuloi lltiald Sonlli Onnhi Is to hive another glgmtlc packing linifc tci h. > bulll al once bj P D Armour of rh.agn The new plint lis to ce. . t a lound mllli. n of doll.us and will be > one of thr ( intvt com plele packing houses In thu count\ ! 'Ibis new enteipilM1 mums much foi Sou'h Omilia , Inelndlng "te.ulv v\oik for vipvv u 1 of ' . ' 000 men 'I h il cllj Is dcstlmd to be come the greatest live stork maikit on this conlIncut , If not In the woild Ml this Is ineemiaKlng to ( lie Nehiuski firmn as it glvei htm a nc.ti and good market foi bio stock Tekannh Ili-nld The P. 1) Aimntii pick ing house that Is now uiide-i wat at South Omaha la tin * heist thing Hut lin.s lrmk Omahn for muiv a ilnv Omilii Is destined In the' neai future to bo the hiigcst p.n KIng - Ing liou-o ci ntei and live slock m.iiket In thu u in Id ' 11 Un imli is foitunnte enough t- ) be vvithln foitvtwo mlh's of it mid will leap home of the bene'lllshcn -smli ihrovvil and experleuerd business men , IM P. I ) Aimuur give Kticli evidence of their con fidence In Om-ilia and Nebraska It Is time for Iho cMlnmlt } howlers to take u back ee.it \shl.ind Rareltc Phil Armour , the big fhlc.igo picker , Is almohl as mem a man as JIark Manila In tol.il dlsreginl of the canons of calamity , he has pi mned to erect a mllllon-cloll.it packing ho urn * in South Omaha. The bringing of thai amounl of capital Into Urn state' is a dog-gustcd insult to every pop editor in it under ali > clrcunintanees , but It maleci It doiiblj aggravating to otait such an enteiprleo In thn face of the walls of eilamlty that have been emitted and Iho pic dlctlons of gloom tint have bcnu made- . The now plant will bo the largest In Nebraska and will give pinplovmeiH to 2,000 men. It's an aw fnl outrage' to thus discommode our dear biethrcn , Ihe prophets of ealamlly , and to show the utter loollshnres of their pretension I In the prophet buslni"-u. Oaklind HepUWIcan- Will ) anothPr pack ing houve FOOII lobe erected b > P 1) Aimour at South Omaln , covering fifteen acres , and the very large sugar and glucofci' factory BOOH lo be built al Iho same city which Is Imlcetl by a Mr Tle'shm not Philadelphia with $130- 000 , who is a practical imnager In the ) manu facture ! of sugar and glucose and backed also by P D Armeur ot Chlcagi , llcrnun Kountyo , Hugh Muiph * , . I3uy Haiton , P n Her and others of Omaha who know no faiicli word an , I don't know , He's ' not so warm But how much more comfortable he would look and how much better he would enjoy the glorious 4th if ho had on one of our swell crash suits with a soft negligee shirt and a cool straw hat. We are going to keep open until noon Mon day just to' find out the conditions of the weather if it's hot you will find all kinds of thin materials to suit hot weather if a blizzard is blowing we can fit you out in ul sters or fur coats we are always prepared to meet the weather's demands , 6t