TJIK OMAHA DATLV 3 * R . , EDNKSDAY , JTTJjY T , 1807. OMAHA DAILY BE E. IlOSEWATKIl. Editor. 1'UMLlbHKD MOIININO. TKIIMa OP SUIISCUII'TION. Dallr He ( Without Sunday ) , One Year..tJ M Dnllr Itee anJ Sunday. Ono Year w Hli Month 00 * Three Munlhi . . . I W Huh.lay lire , On * Year ' ' Hntunlny lire. One Year . . . . 1 60 Weekly llee. One Year . . U OKKICKS : Omnha The lie * HulIiUnK. fiouth Omaiia Plnscr Dlk . Cor N and Jltn St . Council llliirf . 10 1-eail atreet. thluRn uilli 317 i hamlwr or Commerce New York Idioms 13 H and 15 , irlbuiw UtJs. \V iilnKlun 01 Pourteenth Street. coiiiir.ri'ONWiNCE All communlrntlons relatlnx I" new * unit edi torial matter shoutil be ailJreB8"J. To the fc-Jllor IILSIM- MTTIIIH. : : All liiidnr-sii letters imJ remittances ihouM be iMrer" I IIlie llt-e I'ulillohliiK Company , O > i.nli Draft * , checkn , entire * * ami poitonic * inuncy nr.ler * to l > ma.le . pn > uble to the order ' ' ' 'TII'U'IM- : ! : I-UIII.ISHINO COMPANY. RTATP.MINT : or CIIICUI.ATION. Blnte of Mbrnrkn , Diintlm County , , lleurgc II Tr-ihuck. bi-uetnry of The UPC ruli- Hulling iiiiniiiiliy , l.-lns dill ) . > rn a > n timt llic' BcliiHl numl.tr of full nnd complete copli-s of The Diiily. MornltiK. livening and hundiiy llee | > rlnlccl during the tumuli of June , 18'J7 was n follow * Tin : mi : > T All rnllroHil iiPT Nlio > K nre > mi | i ill I p l v lli ( I'liiiiiRli Ilees to iiceoniiiioilale r\ery | iim- Hcnm-r nli Tumi * In mill n Ill-M-1lllICr. | IllNlnl Upon Illlt- IIIH ; Tlu Ilee. If jou emiiiot Ke ( it Deiiii it I nil ii from ( lie/ iiei > N iiKrnt , pli-nne report tin' fnc ( , MdiUiiK Hie trnln unil riillri > ml , to tinCliruliillou I > eiiirineii ( of Tlie lire. The Jlec IN lor Niile on all ( ruin * . ISIST ov n VMM ; TIM : 111:1 : . I.IAIMS r TIM : - > miMits I'nrlles lcmln r the oily for the Niimiiier eiui lin e The lice Kent to them reuiilurly li > notlf j I njc The llee Itiisl * IICHH olllee 111 | > i-r iin or liy mall. The nililreHX 111 he cluinureil IIM often IIM ileNlreil. Tlic htlll lias : i fv\\ tail loft. AVIlli Altui'lil at one end anil ISryan at tlu > other the equlllbiluin could not IK distill hed. All things may come to him who waits , but tin- man \\lio p-H up and helps pios- Itcrlty along will enjoy it all the ttHiicr. ) TliL c.ar Is iiuotcd a.s making anew complimentary lem.uki about the union lL-t\\eL'n France and Itiissiii. The cx.ai Is a diplomat beyond question. day \\o \\ill have le.ielii-d that enlightened stage ol piogiess which dls- Boi'latus patilotism and Hie blowing on" of lingers and aims \\llli giant thv- crackers. f'ongress will have spent an entlic ox- tia session upon the enactment of a coin- liiehonsive revenue law , liit ) no one will llnd Tanlt with the cost ol' the new law If it product's the lesults exjiueted of it. 'Not a serious liie in Omaha during thrue dujs of giniixiwder , led ) hu and lockets. The lire dep.iitment has cer- lalnly looUod well to its laiitels. Hut what about our demorali/etl jmllcc force ? Omaha does not object to other west ern state * * being fm ; > iod with special fast mail trains , but it dor.- , object to bulng left out of the fast mail dlstilbu- tlon. Kqual tieatmeiitith ilval cities in what It asl.s. The Omaha platform was adopted on the Komlh of .Inly and that Is piolmbly the reason why the middle-of tlie-umd jiojiiill.st.s Insist on Its being a more sa- cied party declination than any that Went before It or c.ime after It. And now Altgeld may bepected to chaige the Ameiican press \\ith being fililSldlzed ) by the money power because most of the newnpapeLs of ( he country gave only a column to his Independence < lay tirade Instead of placing all theii fapace at hi.s dl.spo-.nl. The mere hiiggestlon by e.\-fovernor ! IJolus that the honest ratio for the free coinage people to ad\oc.ite is the inaiket ratio of the t\\o money metals Is tnkon by the popm-rats to bu enough to stamp him as a heietlc appioachlng the order of the gold ling. Rmtth Omaha Is again moving for hotter - tor street r.illuay f.icilille.s. Tln > poojilu of Omaha and .South Omaha do not \\ant to be uiiieasonable , but they will cer tainly expect their Mi eel lailuaj sen ice to bo thoionghly ovei hauled and gcii- or.illy Impioveil at le.ist beloio thu ex position opens. Thu annual report of the llbtarlan of the public library Indicates th.it the poo- jle of Omali.i onl.\ ] ) artlall.appieciate the llbriir > facilities at their disposal If they would taKe full advantage of the opiH > rtunltiort for self-ed neat Ion pie- Henteil by this Institution the .statistics of Ms pationage by booK borroweis and visitors to relVienco and leading looms , would shoot ijulckly upward. The hiibstautlal htutvss ( hat h attend ing the Toniifssee Ooiitttnnlal exposition a.s It progresses .should IH > gratltlyiug to the general public as Indicating di-.scncd nppieciatlun of thu elVorts uf lib pie iiuiter.s and inanagers and pointing to a better feeling among the people who liavo iKTMiadod theniselvo.s that they can nlTonl to avail thonifolvos of the oppor tunity to visit the Nashville .sho\v. It Is to lui hopeil the hia-cos t > o far achieved \\lll bo maintained und liioiea od. The rolebrsitlon of Indopmdoticp day IM an doeaslon that nhould appeal to the patilotNin of the American peoplennd ie\l\i faith In themselves and In re publican Institutions K was taKen ad- Mintage of this year by n political elo- mi-lit to pleach calanill.\ and foster the wplilt of dlstiust and discontent head- eis of the purl } that vuis defeated hint Ntm-mbiT inaile It the oppoitunlty to thrust tlii-ir political docilities upon ( In attention of the country , accompanied with milch false assertion u-spectlug ex isting conditions Theio WIH talk of national paralysis , of the foiees of do- stiuctlon being still at woik. of more tllie things to come If thoio. In not a resioia- tioti f the free coinage of silver. The foieinosl upostlcof caliiiulty. Mr. llryiin. boldly proclaimed In a letter In Tain- many that republlc.in policies bine failed to restoie piospetllj. though the only republican policy In ofled at pivs- ent Is that of maintaining a sound ciineiiey and under this policy the cotin- tr.\ has In the ] > as | expelleiicod the high est nioafiiio uf prcxpiMlty. We are still do'ng ' business under a tarllV policy fastened upon the nation b.s the pi oiilo \\lio an- now crying calnndt.x , as they did the . \eais aan. when they suneeded In deluding the people into placing thi-iu In power in urdei tn undo tin- \\oiK of the republican pait.x which had made the country prnspnotis as never before. \Ve shall soon be lid of the democratic tarlfl' and then II will be in eider to talK of republican policies. Of course e\eiy circumstance that tends to delay the reliiin of pro-pi-rlty Is heaillly welcomed by the lalamlty cioal.eis. The distill b.iiues In the i.iuks of labor ate a MUIICIof joy to them. The shutting down of mills and laetoiles contributes to their h.ipplnoss and hope. A distinctive tliouth would 1)11 ) them With gladness They revel in disiistel and distiess These people have but one substantial fact to rest upon , which is that the lount.v is less pinspeious than it has been at times in the past , and tor this they ate themselves it--poiishlc. | They made wai on piolectloa and the ( lesiilt was industrial stagnation and gen eial business depiessioii. I'ut if the loimtij is not sn piospcioiis as it was hofoictheiU-Mioctallcp.no v > as given powel to put Into elicit its hostility to protection , the conditions ale \eiv much better than beloro the leslo .itnm of ( lie republican p.n l.v to power. UM-IJ well-inloimeil man kliow.s this to be the laet. It Is .shown in the aggiiv.it > b.uiK clcaianci-s ol the country , in the in- cieased railioad.linings , in llic im pioved demand tin goods in m st blanches of tiade and in the better ml lei lions of merchants. It is shown in the tuasuij .situation , which is fice from an.v appiehonslon of a > eiious lo s of gold in the near Inline and it is shown In the tinner slanding of Ain-il- can M-cmlties abroad. Nobodj can linn estly doubt ( hit there Is more conlidenci than theio was ten months ago and the disposition locmbaik in piolei the em 'i- pilsesls more gelieial than for several jeais. The shiewdest and m-ist s.i- gaclous men of alf.Hrs look to ilie Inline hopcfull.v. 15ut nothing iort ot a complete r-tuin of prosjieiity will silence the ealamit.v cio.ikcis and even with that iMiainul theio will be some to insist lliil 111,1- peity caiinol be lasting without the adoption of theii llnanci il iiosliuin 'I'll' ' ' inlliience of these pi'iijile is , howevoi. steadily waning and thevvill bocoine less d.ingeious as a politiial l.ielor as bu.slnesb conditions impiove. Tin ; oH.s//A.ir intK. It was appaient at the outset of ( lie puam- negotiations b. > t\veen Uieeco and Turkey that the povvcis would Imd it \ er.dilllciill . to induce the latter to give nji Thess.ilj , or to agiee to such a n- adjuslnieiit of boiindailes as would lie a practical .suriender of that teuitory. Tli Tuil.lsli goveinmcnt ipiite natuially to'Is that It has paid a largo pi ice. in men and money , lor Thcss.ily and that il lias the right to claim either the entile piovince or insist upon such an arrangement ol boundailesas will suit its pin poses , mili tary and other. It is simply doing what was exported and undoubtedly what any other Cmopean powir would do in like ciicuinstaiice- maintaining Its claim In The.ssaly and it seems highly piobible that it will not lecede liom this pooitiiin unle.ss loiced to b.lie . ( united ailliin ol the jxiwers of a mine decisive naliiie than a diplomatic demand. The ipiestlon Is Will tliepovvcis act together gother lor the coeicion of 'l'ui | eivV They are committed against allowing that government to retain Tln'-vily , but when it comes to the mallei' ot ellloiehlg their dot ision they may not be so icad > to act Doubtless the .sultan and his ad- > isor.s take this view of the .situation and with an arni.v of . " ( Miix ) ( ) well disciplined soldiers ready for action the Tiiikish government teels that it can allen ! to bo obstinate. ( Sre-ee , m 'anwhlle , Is willlii.- helplessly for a solution ol the dillieully. MiiMi.\iir : \ < The Ameiican .Monetary cominisslon Is now In London and within a f w day- we slull I'liibalil.v lia\o infoini.itlon as to tin- result of interviews with HrilMi otlicials legal ding ( lie put pose o | it.s mission. It was staled by an Knglish Join mil a MIDI I time ago that the British goveinmont was icady to make some lmiiilint | ) ) conccslons In the iiitcrc.st of itileinational bimetallism , but the Man- meat ha.s i.ol iccclvcd much ciedence , chlcll.v for the icasiin that the u.ine ! making it Is .somewhat idontilied with the bimetallic movement In Kngland and would not be likely to have \or\ , accurate Information regaiding the sen timent in olllclal ciicle.s , except a.s it Is publicly known. However , the itmnnls. Miw will not be long In ascot lalnlng what the .sentiment Is and it will beery surpiMng if it u loiind to be at all oil- coniaglng. It has lii-eii reported that a tentative airaiigemont with l-'raucc has been leached , the natinenf which Is not made public , but It may well bo doubted nlutlhcr there Is any snbstanll.il founda tion foi the icptiri. The American coin- mUsioiior.s weie shown marked consid eration In ri.nico. but MI far a the pub lic expressions of otllclaU go they do not Indicate any very stnmg M-iitlniont f.i- voiable to Inteinational bimotalllMii Suiue of the mumberd of thu arc friendly to a conference. If the rnltcil States will take the Initiative , btit so far as known untie of them Is j committed to any plan , and probably all that the reported arrangement amounts to Is that the Pieiich goveiniueiit will second a move on the part of the 1'ulled States for an Intel national monetary confeienco. M. Alelluo. president of the coutiiil and minister of agilctiltun- , has boon one of tin- most radical advocates of bimetallism In Franco , but It Is noted that since he came to power he has .shown a good deal more icseive on tills subject than heroic , giving the Inipies- slon of a sense of the responsibilities of power. Suggestions , then-lore , of any aggressive action by FianceIn behalf of International bimetallism must bo iu- celved with huge allouance. The losiilt of the commission's Inter views In England will bo leginded with great Interest , but It is safe to predict that It will not be altogetlur eiicouiag- Tidily ye.ns ago the city of Poithnid , Me , was almost enllielv destioyed by lire Kindled b.\ the dlsehaigo of a I'ouitli . of .lulj tlieciacker. The Voilland ca- j tastiopho was followed by a spasmodic | to siippu-ss the b.nbaile eitstoin vvhtch annuall.v cai'ses the maiming and killing of thniis.inds of miMi , women and children and the loss of huudteils of thoiis-inds of dollars by eonllaiailou. ; l-'or a few yiais piiiclatnatloiis of mnyois and vlgoions police Intervention p-duced the rouith of .lul.v fatalities below the .iveiage. A.s time Ins pas-cd , however , the prac tice of indistrimlnato gnnpowd r ex plosions bocumos moie leckless and di-- sti uetlvc- . The little Chinese llrctiacker has been siipplnnted by the giant cracker and d.vnamite In nib. The slatighU-r of the inniicuits and the maiming ol palii- otie manlais Is liiuea > ing liomoar , ID je.ir. All tli.it cm bo written and s.iid against tin- suicidal practice seems ID h-ive no olfo'-t , and the leioid of this year's casiiallies will , if an.v tiling , < -x i ceed that of any pnvlotis Fdtutlt ot .Inly celebiMlion , because tlnoe da.vs have been given up to the explosive jubi lation. The ( | iiestlon is , Can the ciaxe for gtin- powdei patiiollsin lie icpressedV If the .same number ot p-isons were period- caliy s.u-iitieed and Hi' s.nue amount ol propei ly wantonly destioyed b.\ an.v ether pievontable piocoss tb piople would insist on the ap plliallim of diastii * reinedls.Vh.v . not also prevent or lepi-ss Hie annul slum battle thai ioss | so many lives.- It is s.ife to siy tint waining pioelama ( ions will not do it. The ieniedy mil-I lie in the suppii-ssion ol th > - sale of tin deadly gianl er.u-kor and the indisciim- In.ite dlsih.ng > ot II evvoiks. if we must have romtli of .Inly InewoiKs a-id Fouilli ot .Inly bo'.nbndments lluj llould be und.-r < 111al snpoi vision. liiasinudi asthelile. ace dent and the Insurance coiupinli-i . .IKp'emiia ily th gie.itest sutleicis bv c\'n-ive ) piti > l isin , il seem.s sti.mgD that ih y have no long since t.iUcn leps to do ilway vvilli the abu > e. If thi-y would expend one leiilh ol the nioue.v th-il tli-\ . lost- an nually In p oviding pnbi'c Hi-v.oiks ill lila.vs under piopoial guirds the ; would not onlv > ave millnias ol dollars bnl collier an untold blessing upol huinanlt.v. Omaiia expt-cts to eiileltaln hinidred of thoiisiiuls of visitors to tlie. T-aiis nilsslssippl i\posltli : > n next .veai. Ths people will neid police pioleclion lie i cioiiks , plclvpoi kets , eonlnlenu' men am' ' swindl'Ms who ,110 alvv-iys altiacted ii places wli.-ie ciovvds have as.s-mbed ! It becomes ab o'ulol.v ' neioss.n.v , th ji foic , I'mlie ( lepnlatlon ol the clt.v and the .s.ilily ol its invited gu-sts that ii have an ellicieiit police loice dlu-cled l\ ) a chiel who not onh knows who ll : piofe.ssion.il ihlcvc-s ale , but also ha had expoiienco in dotecllng cilme am' lundllng ciimiuaN. To experiment with a novice at the head ol ° the iiolici depailment at such a ciilical time would be almost ciimlnal dlsrogaid of the in terests of the public. i It doesn't make much diflcronoi whether iiioinl.sed new faetoiiesaro con- tioiled b.v homo or lor-lgn cajdlal. I , n iglil be pioforahlc to hive thorn bull : with toroign c.iill.il | , l.-.ivlng home cap ilalist.s to put th ir money Into otlie and ailililion.il enlt-rprls- , . If e.istein invo.stors will plant Nebiaska thick Wiin mills and lactiilos , consuming the pioducts of oni farms and giving cm plo.nillit to our woikinginen and women , so much Ihebeltei. Soiiul the.v later show tendencies to He up vvilli Uitts or tiado cnmblnallons , wo will he able to deal with lli.it phase of tin- ques tion when the situation piosenth It.self. Kansas city has moved Its bid for tin- National Republic.in l ( > , igue mooting b.ulv a year and will ask I'oi I ! for . , , . , .1. That ought to open the Held wider fin Omaha to captuio the 1SS ! ) convention As the home slate of the hist dcmociall nominee tor the piosldenc.v , Xobr.iska ought lo present spiclal ivason * , why III - National league should come west and encDiiiagc Nebraska icpnhllrinis in their cllorts to ledeem the slate and keep It republican. The fusion Slate Ilo.ud of Transport. ! lion has boon drawing s.ihniesout of the NellMsl ) > a state licasiny for six monllu , but the poison who tan discover an.v thing tangible that it has ac compllslud on behalf of tlu jio pie or an.v tiling that lopro.scntr. value loturned for tinmone.v re ceived must lie gifted vvilli a vUioii that Is not enjoyed by the aveiago of mortal mi n. The coniilete ] iiacllication of the Phil ippine Ishnids having b.-cn announced and conHnnod , Sp'iln Is tree to devote all it.s attention to Cuba and dopilved of th- i Ndise of divided torces as an explana lion of Woylei'n failure. There aio good giounds , however , to doubt that an.v thing that may happen to Spain's ad vantage in the Philippinec.in have ino.o than a moial ctfiH-t in Its behalf In Cuba The prohidclit of the I'liltcd Mine WoikeiV oiganl/.atlon that Is at the h n k of the pending milieus' stilko s.ij.s hjieak inj ; fur the otilkcia , that "they uuin good shnpo to stay out nil summer It need be " f\tff ] \ < does not sound very iiiucii as if thp country were on the verge of ruin. .n QH _ Vnierlpnn 'tVpple ' * .Minimi. rtlflm t > cm < xr.it. The (1prniin.iiic/iiriirl | ( il to ( linl tint the Riiiplv | of Amp lran at pits continues so l. 'o in tlu < siirlni ; rf\c tliotminil Inrrrls wcro re i-inly nll Ift r tHtf'llrrlln ' nnrket , ana many of the papora Trtmiiicnt on the superior np- pcnrnnoc mil cuiiiitlnn ot thu fruit. ' 1 he ( Jiiinpiiluii In Ohio , \Kiw Vurk 8un There Is ( is 4ot nti'olutily no evidence of n chatiRe of opinion In Oliio Tlio imln hopr- of the nlito ( leimfPMts muM be foinul In loial ill'iittsfactlons ami in tlie innvl-ac resolution of the Kolil ildnni'tntM to ni.ilnt.ilii n ecparato pirlj or jnl7jtloii iiiHtt'Kl of tinltlng with the ripnlillc.ins agnliipt the Chicago platform. siiiierlor V llriii-lliinx of Oniiilm , lov\n stnift Ouiltnl. Kansas Cltv Is a claimant for the ists con- \tntlon of llic Nntlon.il llcpnlillcan k-ague. Uniulia al n ile'lies to have the convi-nllon iniet tliuie nnd advances tlu > nrgumont tint \vlth the lianiimludsslppl KxpiMltlon In prngriss Omaiia would Imve greater attrac- tliinn than an > other city could pnsent. And Omnha lit not < ; louin Jr.iulnK In ( .oinentlons foIS S. I'iisliliit \inei-lcin : I'roiliiclit. Pl > rln ni'l I tli-publli nil A London nrm's order far the entire out put of tlie butter of Hie low a ngrlenlutrnl college Id the dhect irsnlt of Secretary Wrnon's rrcint expcilmunt ol trying to sell Aincilcun dalr > products in the London HUT i krt The eon > tat > of nRiknltuiu ettn to hive n ade two Madr of gratrfow \vliue one firtw befoie , and this h jn t ns well for the countrj as writing controvcislal nr- tli-lcs on the silver iiuestlnn. Triml Iliusllnii ( iiiinol lie Ignored. \V iliikti n Hlnr ( ipp ) It Ii lo In li > ; i it tint ippnhllctini of the senate will dud with the question or n lists v.lth both taiiipRtncsi and iiblllty. No mere plnvln to the galleriis will answer Tinduiiand Is not foi loniethliiK that will boviml will , bin miniethhiR ili.it will " : e.ich the ] int" and cornet n recog nized nnd growing evil. Of mmftilniln i- llrtii theie Is nlre.ub a plenty. What H H'olcd Is srimrthlm ; with hooks to It whK-h will tnKe 1 old and hold on The 10- linblic.in pirtv < nnni riUni.l tither to Ig nore in only Ih-htlj consider its IOBPOIIBI- bilitv In this matttr. not ri.-Aiu in onto. rtiiiuiii ipi iii Timp'i Ohio Iri Roing to liave innro tiolltlcn to the aero tlilo jiar than ever in lln pirvlom b 3lory The u publican and regular demo critbtlcl.et me al'eady in thfUlil , and as the thief pti'e li a Unite 1 Slat "pnator- sl.lp , IVinni and Mcl.e.m arc goirg to knock tii ! biniga out uf their b.irif'i ' , nnd nulc what Kllpalrlrl ; usid to eall n ciminign will' plentv of mom v in It llann ? und Mrl.pin d dn't CUM.- ' ! all the Ohio political od ( ! nnd Liuls however . 'ill there are to li ? , i sihcr icnul ) l"an .1 po'iuiut , a national ilrni'cratlc ml tvo prrl.Piltlon tickets in tl-e lldJ Thp OMo votev n nn't llnd a ticket to sn.t Mm th'h fall mivt be bard to please ? ! : w < ,0/1 , , ; * oi-elevii sj , , , , , , , ! , , , . . 1 tr Mj lies tyiailcr flro fratt rcv/of Hie new nnff bill will inret vvlln approval , without legjul touily \ -mil-ll n It-Is thit which will make it I npo--l'jlo ' for slobe trolteis o ur to run ovei 'o ' l' | -rii tn , dn Iheii- hnpi , ig. hihigng In thrlr HMC't-B'cs ifiee of iuThe : new ir.nisi'n I that nn ] to exceed $100 vvmth of ! is--cril i Ifpc'.i jinxcotno in fire of duty T i" old provIsrri'Tjat "wcnln ap $ < irelind other pcidjuaP "Wbcts , nere , ury to ttie- ovvnet's LSI , " jilulfl enme In fiet > Under this elx-lio . lias bun pijra.B.it mi uncom mon th m ; for | u > icnseia frni-j Ku-ope t" hi la ; In manticjinanil dolliis' vaith of good ! , If we are guiiig to have a hl .h pni- tecjuc. tariff , fj far as | iiifole is ; otera- | Ci ' n tiriil ! ] 'Ji diiil It i-diQui.l u i beilg - j I'ly enforced on tjio = e wi | < ue meagre foi- li I'M round 'Uirnr1 to fctay at ho-ne , am ] rurJcnleI In j.el.-ilf ot U'o-e v ho malic tno summer ll'g-t ' ! actors the teas \vii.itn , \ % m : run \iii\i ] > . Ilie Ilinll Sjr.'ilerllele TIcKlcs Die IVntiM of Km oiie.ins. flmlrnul c-immudHl 'JMlm" " Tl't ! c-ieii.'i if of shipping American la- ' . ler to i.ul : . i his proved w rth.hile .1. ifailv lu io-a the state ot cicutary o- Vffllpillt'lMiaen vi In . - , ( .1-1 lej on' ' tin I'lta \ f. , , , , cu nrm hp.s j ist plicci ai irf'cr f"- .hi tut'i-u proluet of the la v.- kKrictil'ural ' college. Samples of huttri ere I.icladij in the c\prrlm > * tj | phipajenl Hli t-e ! s-at , ( - . - -oiy irjultn noted. Fn.m ! h nil ! begl.-p'ci ' , giral losu't , m , > foilm If the | ( dairy in'eie.jts will 'jul 0 i8iil7P c-i 1 l low up the g nl woik m rc-niH I ei'an bthe scn-tary Iiilm.uii , Im arc ambltiiis enough tf enturu Into foiolsn n-nrkda must no- . ' ! eel > to theiItrcrcMs 01 they v 111 bccon. victims if the ] t \ n ! the tjulval of th i'ltes ' > t. irur p ana gne- too U-H'J an eai t < vlamlni.s upon \mrrlcan fool prol-iets Ihi j"2lousy nf tinGnrman meal lntcnt'tR fni PU-PS upc-i cur gnat isckus the nee-silt of const int visi'ance ' lest a Misma Le fi" t tiled iinon ll-c cniality of cm meat The \linsiVB oleon urgnrlnu Inleicsts place the dilryman IM the mine pnslti n Olllcir' llguicr t > how that owing to the vlllalnom. iJia.tne . of ' I'.lling ' dictbii m | n , ,1 , „ .mIs , of , il | tn a hholl full of fats , nm. L-.Uer . silfittiiKdmerlcaii chrcse Is at i ( omit ubHad , while the pule pioduct o I anada is slowly driving oui c\pnls on- of Ihu I'eld. ' H Is only a question of time when the oractlLu of hnnibugging the public wll , 1)1 In i upon tin swindlers its m\n penalty and that a MMIC- one It the honc-at dalrs- niflti of the hu d can succeed in driving out Ihe r. ' "ils if tie tiade , who , : I-B iloliM il-pin pi.rma.iint luirni , tlio | i. ( | UH iu , , , , ' an I the ei .my e'u-ihe. whonvlrtma have made the W < Hc-n lletercfamoi .s Ihe woihl ovoi , will hold ll.i-r own In . -ny market Puithfii'pjrlmeiita by theUipJitmunt of Agileiilttue .no contemphied , and the ic mill.s will be of mm.li value to Ameilcau ( .xportc'iei. rovrxi. s\vi\s ii\Mvs. ' .iieeeHsl'iil DHTJ | , ( Inn of ( lie , > , j > 4eiii iti ( 'iiiiiiiln. i liliith-o Hcconl Canada has had postal tuvln s lunln nine. IbtiS. Tile sv en l.a.s worl.ed si well that their In piacli ally , no one In the dimlnloii who would iiik u > U-nc It abollaliud 'Ihe w nder j : iiBiig ( anadiani l'i that the Unlltd iitntfrt ihcu'd Invj ilebyel rte long the rn- tablhhmcnt of a Miullar Instliutloa fci tlie rood of It.s p olsiij Jlut Ihe tru h I , thu th1 United State.i , t5iftiijh heraldel pa p-c-tml ncrtly the goyjinmitnt of the people , la 111010 I ckward iu earliu ; for the inic < .Ui of In psoplo in many 11 'peu s than ars the gov- rimcnto of n icr leading nations of thy t-iith Oieat lirithln , Prance Ilalyu.i ula , Holland , , iiplim ( | , and v ricui linlitli co ! nicj have joiip iad postal giving banku to the grout jli acllon of the'r people The United StHit ( > Is In need of s-iuh In itutluiiK as mtuiti , a'i any u tlan on earth and rluiild no iKUK-er delay their otablUh- ' nicnt ' In Canada c'onditloim are very similar IT rondlllcus e > xl * + i > aIn the 1'nlted States The complete tuccetja that has allindoj the lyperation nf t ( < 'it < Mlal tavlngs bank cja- tfin In that nninti'f U Ihn ttroiiKOit evl denco that coylil } u > offerel In oiioiwitloii ti thCHo nho cxiMtss fear that J.ach a tystcm could not be IllrtJltf to work Tl-c sentiment of our neighbors tt < > the north ! s no unani- nioiia in favor of putal ravings ban KM that thu exUttncu nf the tirUtutlon i.-i no moro tailed in queitlun than that of the pcstof- flco dcuartment Itielf Worklngnu-n , wltl'- ont exception btUlrvo In the piMtofIk'i > i > av- iugi bank , whether they are foitnnitu to iiAvo acuuinls wiili It or not UanUirs of Canada say llm bankcM of the Unite ! Statt-i should glvo their approval to the agitation fur futabll ihlng postal tuvlngd hanktt In this eonntry , thjugh they mugeat at thii 3 in ii time that thu maximum limit of de posits which depositors may luve Handing to their crodlt should bo somewhat less than It ls In Panada Wherever posul KavhiRa banks have been established the. ) have tict-n of Kieat benefit The peoplu uf tut' United States should de mand of congreca legislation catablUtilnt ; tin Hrstrm for this country Why tbould the I'nltul Stales continue to UK no far Ix-hlnd other i-iilishlened imtiuns In promoting the wt'lfaro of Iti pt-oplo in tbUj ImpurtJut rt s.puctt THOrill.i : AMi TO llrynn MnUos n Speech nt I. on AiiKeli' " llaniirl > LOS ANGELES , Cal. . July C. Lsto last nlRht n banquet was given In honor ofYII - llam J Hryan by the silver republican club In his address Ilryan Mid he need to think that all good watt contained In the demo cratic party ami all bail In the republican paity but lalely he had scon so many good republicans , he had changed Ills opinions HP wanted to give thp silver republicans the front rank In thr battle now being waged "I am ghid to bp permitted tonight. " he said , "to bo able lo sppak to the middle- classes , not thp poor and not the opulent Uiover Cleveland " IIP - lil , "Is more Inter ested In bimetallism than any other Indi vidual In thp United Slates today Thr > sln- Rlo standard means that Ihp fewnlono who hold Ihe gold shall make serfs and bottdsmi'B ' of thp many Allen foreign Intereste reachi-d mil from Lombard street London , tu llic Now York b inker , from Ilie New York binkei to all the hanKcis nf the UnllH SUtis , from Ihe h.itlKpr lo the business men and thence to everybody So we find thai IJngland has nn Inteiest Arp you Fiirpilsed , my liuaroiv tint we failed to teach all the people. 'Ihe disappointments which Imve come from the holding out nl fnUo hopcj will make It Impossible to repeat HIP jmlg ment of thp last election In a tist of en durance the west and the south will outlast Iho eaal. " - time i-vnimN rou TIMi < > rMiiis' ; . I'edtlonlileh dintilns ( lie .tunic * of Vlnm l-i oniliieiil Men. KANSSC1TV , Iul > fi-vy. c llromugh left hem last nlglil to present lo the Mill- msot.i lioaid of Pardons a most fmmldible petition asl.lng Ihe paidni of Cole and Jim Younger , Hie bandits The names of tlie petition , which aie now made public for the llrbt time , Include come of the best Known public men In the lountry Among thpin ale l\ judges of the supiemp court of Mis souri , United Statew Scnator Ontgp I' Ve.n Stephen II UlKlns and O M Siblu , Coti- glcsamoii Cow herd. Dochcry , Claik , Uobb DP Almond and llenlun nil of MKsnuit. iip.nly all of Ihe pri"i-nt s'ate olllieis. In- i luding Uenornoi StPpInts nnd io\einor- ; - . Stone nnd riltteiiden , Aslant Seerctais of the Intel lor Webster Uav/s / and Itlchtnl C Kui'iis ic-piiblleaii national conimlttecmaii for MU.oml. I'i'is oi T ttv\s\s CITVS ciiir.i' . Ill-nil or ( he l-ollee Put Onsleil lie- eitise nl N Oli-li I-NI-n- | | , JippiivSON PITY , .inij c iho aupiemp conit today ousted Chief uf Police 1 IIOIIIIM N" Vallena ot Kansas City fiom olllie on the ground that ho was a non-reshlenl of Hie s'ate when appointed Attoim-y Cen eial Clew liibiituted tlie proceedings about i iiriuh ago KANSAS PITY. Jul > G Chief of Police \ liens was formeily n Pinkerton ddeetive and cime h"ie from Clilcigo Ik- was np- pointed Ibis , spi Im ; to .succeed Chief I , K Iivvlu at the littein cki-h Tli ? light on him was nnilp by I-t-il labor unli > Dur- IH ? hla brief hold on Ihe ctlb-p , Vallon * h.u -lied materialh In dilvlng gamblers fiom the- city an ] t-iipprcihing cil-ne 1h Un-il poilce boird i > ay It will reat point him. Tin : p. VITI.I ; IN low \ . ' Mlnneapnli- ) Join nil ( icp ) Thedesp"i - atc niHuif nf tlie In.\n campaign is indicated ! ) > the fact that both 'lillinan ind Bryan aleso be liiuuht into the state Sioux City rrllnuiQ ( dem ) WaNh has sttlr 1 V. bite's , fate us fai . .1he is capibl of n-ttllng It Hiyvn'ri pioml-t to mala- a tpCLch in each cc ngi ( .visional dl tilct In t e stite ami the Imitation to Tillnvm. tin South Carolina freik. who cnfnicvd pruhlbl- llfii wltli a Etiiti > coiMtalinlj.y and bj fre- qi.-nt Killmga uf nun nnKifi it utteilv Im- tossible to loii'-idci i-talp issues or to hi Ing back th" ( ii-iman vote t ) the demacratic tarty Mr While's mine Is mud , a-nl many i- good man will go down xvltn him on county Jhnneapol' lilbune ; ( lep ) . Colpnel Kl- birk of the Staats-An/Eiser , the mc.t In flueiitl ; ! ( iLiinan papei in Inwa. de lines to > .W oil the Blhei ( Uaiociatlc tickit He iavs Co'onelhlte. \ . tne iiumliiee foi KJV cuu.1 , ia a Kood IL-UOS. hut ciu.nk > on tin O'liincj riuiirtie.il , nnd thplatfoim 'a nu Ke , > d at ai ! "Was ka'in em de.uokial un IL.dem Umstandtn tin i- ' " ht asks ' Wa soli man nun tht.ii. ' \bwaiteti n Eehen was ra kou.ii t " Ccncequently I.e an 1 'lis ' pa- pc' ' will uanJ aljof. net cailns much at p-wcnt vvlil.li alie win- , . Indianapolis , ! .njiial ( ic ; . ) In rcijpors ( trs ilie'aia'on ol the d"iocraiic platform in lov.n that the fai.npr.s of that state are m ir- 1 "tint ; theli produrs for l -i than before "H cle.tion , a icpnbhcan paper spimrs the m ir- I ct quotations to ihovilut Ihe statament In false ILi r.KuiL' , aow tnat Iowa wheit it , i l-'s cents a bi jjiel hlf.iicr now hni I ofou : ho olttllon , oa.j b cents im ] i > e and barlij . ' itfnth l.ignur Caillo luva alvanced from < -3 > 0 lei $ J U3 , tin i p tioin Ji 75 to jJ ! > r , and I1 A ? from SI 2J LO $3 CVLII the caino el uiu free an I nnlimitej colinso of Ihe f liver mine Rjndlcato's bullion cannot. Liehe.ped L > 4aeh Htiii ( Ij I , [ { ai that In the Iowa demo trail p atform I'liiladoli h'a ' Hciord ( demTim ) ChiiaKr phuta. m , " wiltcs i'\-ioveinor Horace Holes lo a IJt.3 Mnltira neutoapcr , ' is no lcnp ; , hiidni ! , upon Ihii ( oi-aclmiue , , | ) | | ical | < ) ti hcrv lac of - ilpnccut a-y in tile- United .tales The 1-mnb matlo by that hmrnmon. have beitn < iib.nltt d to the enl > irlbmial uuthorUt.l tci pac.i upon them nnd they IUVL I ecu found against m- " It vvonl I he a fi'eil le'ie-f to HID minds tf tln iaads cif ho'nes. rlemoiiats wiio ic.ik stoek la l vear in Mr Iliyaiiri siiiaiy plailtudu nml the cry ot " "K-Biilaihy" if Ine. . i mild , , luo ! off tauh dduslon .13 ieadi ! > \ has Uncle Horace. He Itpudlate's , lu-o ei-lnaKi' , but | j ulsnoee'l to lall back upim Kieenbacifa as a snli titntL IKO'H claim -a an Ideal oiimmer resort npjieara to be pioitinli'd HU nuine now app ars in jirlntau ' Wlilhm Mfihtfjot Viiithei " \\hin In Omihi he WM luioun at Hill Mn-t of thi ) people who want Hawaii an- i.Bxed coiildn t lell for the lifeof them what they want II for. 'I IIP develop'iieru In connec-tlnn with New YoiK's i , urder my 'tery ' inlleate that a greit many n.cn have nas-on to be lls.Jnl.ful they aid H HI alht > . Cl.aile-trn , S. ( ! . abolished hoiao cais. tills TniHJay Itcfiro long wo may oxpict to see NBA Ynili with In ciiilouury enler- pr'ee ' , ndvertliilni ; tlu < fait that it is Ihu only c-itj In lht > couutiy wheie horuj cars and cabli eai may still ha FCI\ \ > H ls related of Nico'a ' 1 ula who lies beiu even irore lalkc-d about Hun usual nt lute , thai he IB i.nbHcnt mlndel tlu.t he mice go ; Into hU Uith wliliout uinluislnR go cut uud ue-nt thr ui the nutlun of diylng iilmiilf di.-iifd a complete null of cluJiing and went about h ! < biHlii ! < iia doubly did The Amrilcaii iimimnclal traveler hao b.en guttliiK In hla VMiilc ' 'ii Ilie gui'c ' lc.,3 KnglUhman dm Ins the jubilee , and has i made a London paper ticllcvt tl-at iho Yan I.cm no\ not only maiiufHi'iuio wrodi.ii nut- in ? ; , but make urlllli inl ilmondii out of lurnlji * , uliUli are "undUilngultihablu from the genuine " Pre-ilent M'-Kmlev has dnffed h' silk ti'e to ihn Wcehlngtrn eumnier mil appear i In a remarkably high white liat of iho btoveplpe Nothing like U can be found In the Washington hat Htoret < mid there are op prehensions in hl''li soc-Ul ciiclni that , llkn the Inanguiatlon tmlt of clc-thea , ll Li of Canton manufacture. Nai-sen. the explorer , la at prrnint In St Prttiiibuig and Is s id to b ? n-'pnUln a novel | IUJIR- | enlerprlx ) He U formlni ; an International company with a capital of rjj ( inn.oi . ) rublee , to exploit the rld.es of the far north On his last J-urney hu found on tbo coaut depo. ! ts of Iron and nlikel on s that aiiald lo he enormously ricb NJII- t > eu'fi c-oni | > 4iiy In lo lulnu und market lliine ores John I Illalr of Illalrstown , N J , imu " lu hU 95lh year , Uughrd lieartlly the other da > when he heard Ilia rspoit Ihat he w-s dying "I feel btrotiRer and belter now than I have for nome montlin pant " he aild "I have been 111 , bul am K'tiliii ; stronKcr and B'outer now YMI ssc I can h areely t-pan my wrhit A couple of months ago my tin gers lapped over I nn pit king up and hope to live many yenrd y t " JUt.Y SIA Out of A nioflt attractive table of contcntn the feature of the July North American He- View , which will probably attract the widest attention , Is tlie llrrt Installment of some hitherto unpublished letters nddrcosiM by General Grant lo Klllut II Wa hbnrno dur Inp the period Included between the years 1S62 and 1SSO llev. lr. Walton Ilatlershall rontrlbules an lnlerp tliiK article on "The Warfnro of Science with Theolog ) " and lloj Mairlott llroslus of I'onneylvanla trealw of "Tho Orernbiik nnd the flold Standard" The second and concluding pnitlon of U W l.uc > 's paper on "Ilio CJurin'H I'arll.amenls" Is contaliu'd In this number and other Im portant and timely contribution * are "The United Slates and the l.lbeiatlon of the Spanish American Colonies " bv M Homero Mixlian minister to the United States. "Kdu- cation In the Hawaiian Island " bv Pinlel Ijnunn ulltor of HIP Honolulu Kvcnlng Unlle- tln , and "Tho Union Kabul " touchlui ; a phase of the labor imc < llnn. by Mlfs M K J Kelle-y " \ro American 1'n HiU Sdfliili * ' Is aiiBw.rrd appaiently to her u n sitlsfac- llon by iil/abi < lli llnland ! , Lord MoitkuweU lre ts of "The Hoii'liiK of thp IlnRlUih 1'oor" and Thomas il .lernlKan. United Strttis com- mUsloner genettl to China ha a valnnblo paprr on the "Commeiclal Trend of China " I'tof Mulhall directs hU attention lo 'The Southern Stales" In his orle < rt of articles on "The l'roirp" of the United Stati " and ' "I IIP Pi nn co Russian M'luiee" t abty nnal- y/ed by lion , J II IIiMtK htp ambiMidor to Piaace from this country. Thp Julv Porum opens with a thoiiKhtfiil and UKiestlve paper on "TinI'mver - * and the * Ci'aeio-Tutklsh Wai.'by I'rof TM-odole S \Yoolsev , which b appropilately followed by nn at tickon "Ihe lights of roreliriers In Tnrkev " b.v Pi of A I ) P llamlln. Ihomns ( lolil Alvord Jr u-lls "Whv Spain Has Palled In Cuba. " and Or Hntvey W Wiley chief of the division of cliemiHlry of tlm United Statev department of VRrluil tuio Heats of "StiKar Hountliti and Their Inlliience ' \n Important fiMtmo of Uils numbei is a dsiu ! alon bv exOovernor Plower nnd Stnator Piank II 1'avty of 'Non- Pnrtlsanslilp In Munelpal ( lovi'rnmi-nl " I'rof .1 l < auie > nec l.iUKhlln speaks wllh a certain imount of illdcnur.iKcmcnt of The McKln- le.v AilmliiLliatlon and 1'iosperlly" and Chaiiman Duncan Vea/ey of the Civil Seiv- lee association polnu oni "A Hadlcal De fect in Our ClII Service Law " Dr Piled ilrh I'-uil.scn of HIMlin unlVDifllty contribute tlie llrat of H series of essays on "The Kvo lutlon of the IMucatlonal Ideal " In Kume what llqhter vein ate Oustavo Kubbt-a papc on UrahniH A 1' I'eaboily > on Wordsworll ami * I'rof Davidnon's on "Vlctorlnn Griato Hiltnin and liri Pnture " MKs Piancis M \liboit answen ? Ihe quislUm "Have Amor lean- , \ny Social Slnndards' " In the neR.a the- , with a inimbe-i of having itnllllc.Ulon | Thp Mldlanl Monthly for July contains r long and lnti'it\sUiiR deciipllvo nrticle b ; P W Pitrpilrlck on "Our Inland Sean" 11 lustiatid li > photographs taken during a lou of the gtcat lakes Ms 1 S Clarkson ha : a pipir on the "Involution of the 1'olltliri o low i" nnd a poilralt of the author s-erviv as frontispiece' to tlu > magazine Tlie set la hiitoiy of Grant's life In the wit > t , b Colonel J W Kmc'i on. is continued , am Mia Mary Vvli Scotl'.i bright narrative o navels in Me\ho Is brought to a dost 'liieto are heveial short storlfrt. anil the de partments have theli usual tutorial The July Outing Irt n particularly breezy number of thai bree/y pfilollcal It open with a htory of the turf. "Her Highne-H , ' by Cnrolino Shelley Much spice Is devoid lo cycling milten-i ami Iheie arc timely articles on camping hunting. Hailing canoe 'ngachllng ' and most of tlie out-door sport of Ihe M-SbOn. 'Hie Ametican Kitchen Magazine for Julj contains abundance of useful Inform itloti foi liai'MCvvlvrn Incluillng papers on "The Chem i tiy of CoikliiR and Cleaning , " bj Hlle-n H Indian's and S Maria Klllott. nnd "Tweht Mnn on .a ( icrnmn Steamer , " by the editor MIR Lime n The Tuly St Nicholas has a decidedly pattlotlc tinge , as befits the season "How ( iinndmolher Mot the Mnrquls de I.afajelle. ' b > I2la ! Sliuman I'aitildge , is mildly re m'ndfnl ' of a similar i plandp ileocrlhed by .Miss Alcott hi ' \n Olil-Pashloned Clrl ' TliPie Is a facsimile letter of Washingtoi i chanting the loss of his favorite pocket knife. "The Chesapeake Mill" is describee by W.lllam Abbott and Mary Lillian Heir t ! ls an Interesllng "Aivedotp of Lincoln ' "Iho Last of the Drums , " by LleiUeii'n I'f-rklns. and "Honors to the I-'lag. " t. Chnri.- ! > Sidney Clark , will appeal to youtl of mmllal iiiclinatiniiH 'I International Maga/lno has for Its Icp.ding aitldo in July u carefully wilttci pppci on 'The Walls of Conhtantlnoplc , ' which Is piofusely illusliatcd fiom photo graphs There Is , moreover , the usual col lection of stoilcti tuinslated fiom forelgi Ipn naittb. and the bjn clnl departments are full and intPristing What to Kal in the Inlv number sustains Its excellent reputation. It opens with ai DI tide on applcH by Dr Tookei. Much o : Ihe spice this month Is dcvotod to rules ol dint wl.Ich are worth noting and pondering "At the Shrlno of the Goveinments , " tij Mary Josi-phlne Qiiahan , describes semi famoitn culinary lesnrts Prank Try on Chules ines Home valuabbnlnl.s on the " ( 'nit of Keeping House In Piancc " number of tempt In- ; recipes am given. ' "Ihe Pmnllial Hepubllc In the Woild" IB Hie title of an Interest Ing paper by Mary Gay Hiimphipys , which opens an attractive July number of MiClnre's It tieats of an c\ litilmcntal colony of lioys ami girls , under adult guidance now In actual and apparently siKicss'ul operation near nimlrii N Y A svmpat'jptle ' aitide on the Into 1'iof Henry Dinnimonil IH eonti Ibnte-d by his frit ml , Itev I ) M Iti > s nml Is Illustrati il b > hcvial poi- traits of 1'iof Dinmii'oiid The IngenloiiH Mr Gotland lontlnuiH his stoi ) of Giant , there ure icminlsrcncos of Andievv Jack- eon b > his ginnddaiuhter , an iiciounl of the Mayllowi-1'H \ ii , and nttlon by Anthony Ilipo Conan Doyle ami Kobe 11 Hun. With tlie number feu July , AnnalH of the AiiH-ilc.-n Academy begins Itw eighth yiai ind Icnih volume This nnmbiir contaiim ufii'iH on "The Immigration Question , " by Unitc-d StntcH Comm'Hlunci ' Joseph H. Sen- ner ; "TinGilater New York Charier , " b ) JiimcH W. 1'ryoi. IJsq , of the Now York City dub , "Ovnr-Nuti Illon and Its Hoi Ul COIIKI-- qui'iKiH" by 1'iof Simon N. I'ulteii of llic University of I'emiHylvanla ; "Itot iau und the Ki < tub Itiivnltillon , " by Dr Cliiirli'H H Llnioln , and "The George Jnnliir Hepubllc , " by 1'iof. William I Hull , nf Swarthmoro colhg" Tito muni i r alHo cnntaliiH an ac- ( onnl of the gem-ial mrellm ; of Ihu Amerl- ( un Aiademy of I'olltlial and Social Science. , liel I in Philadelphia In Apt II Thern are , as nsuil , Iliii departmcnlH of honk review.s , p < ? r8onul noliH , nolih on municipal govem- liicnt nnd sociological noteii 'Iho Northwestern Monthly for July , begin ning a new volumeIs devoted almost ' n- tiiel ) to HUggistlons of the phynlciil neciln of childien A long lint of connllmtorH , maat of whom are of high rank In tha edu- latloiiul world , show hnvv dilldren tihuuld be und foi as riguidn their bodii-N , particu larly dm Ing thu years given over to menlul training In Ihe uchoolu Till ) Ctiap.Ilonlt bearing date of July 1 has , bfbldui lh < > usual lunik revluwu anil bright editorial ion incut , an i-hkiiy by 1/oulno Imo gen ( julnuy "On thii ProjioHid Abolition of DogH , " and "A Hit of llohc-mian Gluns , " u fitory In the decadent vein by ICdltli Car- rulh. Tha mldbtimmer Mdropolltan furnlnht * ijiuli ) It.s eubtomary amount of rcfnuhmc'iit In the xhape of allmlng repn-HPiitatlonH of fnmlnlne lovellniBs , biitldis papern on Hull- ert 0 Inwrsnll , "Military llalloonlnt ; . " "Tim Making of Stage l'roperlle , " ' "J he Leading Miniaturists " "An Artist of Ihe Wulrd" and "The Art Work of Mrs Kenyon Cox , " ami Leander Hlchardiion'B "Now York Summer Amu mentH " The National Muga/lne for July contuliiM Dr IMward Kventt Hale'u recollectloiiH of "Tim I'rehlslorlo Nti i > pap r , " un Illustrated artlde drscrlpllvo of " 1 lie Landing of the I3mlgranl , " by Joanna it NIchollH. and a papir on "Tim American Tourist In SwIUer- laml , " by Reginald H i : Slurh , bralde the iihual uttrective colhctlon of uliort Htorliti und mUcdlany Sir Waller lleBant B retrospective "Sixty Veara of Social Cbaueu In Knglaud ' occu tlie plnce of honor In Self Culture for July Melville i : Stonp dlscoiirsed enter , lalnlngly of Newspapers In HIP InihJ States PUra L Laughlln contrasla Lit- prnturias n Pan-er nnd LI tern lure a n Livelihood. ' nnd W V Plemlng rcuilrlbuti-a some helpful suggestions on "Lc.vrnlni ; Lati gungiis for llu.sim-ss PurpiucH ' The spi , tat departments are all full nnd IntcriMIng Other , tul > mngnzlnrs received Rre The Hook lluyir , CliRrlis Serlbmrs Suns New York , The llookmaii , Dodd Mi ad * Co N MV York , The Mntith , The Critic company New York , Thp Alt Amateur. Montague Marks New Yolk. The Outlook The Outlook mm pany. New York. The Lotus Ihe Itu IROM Klmberly I'ubllsl Ing company , New irk , 1'lanets and People. IK Ormsbv ihliait Printers' Ink llcior.l Pnbli hini ; iompnn ) Phllad-lphla , Intdllgence Tlu > MetnpluKi.il . I'ulillhliliii * companv New \ork. Mulmn j Monlhlv Thomas Mcehati s Sons Phllalil phli. tluntnn'K Mng.i/lne Polltli il s. . li n a Publishing company New York Th Hngl- lieerlng Magazine. l.'O 122 Llbutv. sin-it , New York , Munldpal Cnglneeilnu Muni. I- pal niiglncetlng companv. tndlnnapoll Wrtohlngloti Star : "P'V kind o' w TH.I , " said Uncle I'lien , " 'Itoui ile kind o pun t Ism dnl | m > ciish fob Us Iliew - ! ! > < an' Us lilM-i" llnrlein Life llurrvYou cuv Mm ' ! Incs HKe nn iiucvt Why , I nevil I. ml h r Mug nt nil Pi'iiclnpe Tine , bill did you ev 11 lu i an ' " inigel Tiuth : "Won't you trv the dil.k. n i np , judgenski'd Mis Slimll of liei I n I. . not noticing Hint he Imil gone l" \ n I I'm soup singe In his dinner "I Imve tile < l It , tnnilim" ujilui tlm "The chb'knti hni plovel in illl'i " Clevehinil P uUi Denier : "llete v. mn. ft I low , I wnnt vou to keep voui hni ' < ff mv law n. " "S.u , you'ri' u binl-lii'iitteit old M k. ' "What ilo vuii tni'iui " ' "Win , ilil pnm hoi i Is 1ii"t i pi i < ti. lu' illKneipp cine , dill's vvliut. " ls .louinnl "Thcv dii i\ ti it eveiv Atui-ilinii I" u bottl Inviiitni il 1 the pntilotie gintlcimn "Mv bnoliand " nld the fat linlv 'Is il e\ceillnn | HPises the uniup oM I-MII'I l foi liclng out lute that 1 u ed lo hull my fathei u p " Puck Telleililmilmvv ( Is the on v mm i of my iiciiu iliitiince who liivnilulity vvliiIn ' an iirKiimeiil wllh n uoin.ui Aiklni How , In the mime of vv.uibr . doet he do If Teller Oh , he states 1 i > slilo of Iho i.i-w nml walks off Cincinnati llmiiilrciVnlliee I In ir Unit yoji got sepmatiil fiom vmir mon. y while you weie nt the SPII IIOIP lluigrt lives i-paiati-il ? H was an abso lute divorce Washington Stnr , "You - pe ilc of yi ur colb ngiicn" hiving- merciirl il timpeia- inent " "Ml.l . dm'Hat"man ' c-4" teiilleil the ntlii-t , IIH he wiped his pt-tsph Ing blow , "the gieat tumble n'n ut him H that you can't keep him ilnvvu" Detiolt Tilbmip1 "Siwnk to nip IMwln" she pli-uled looking up at him with her gicat piteous ev. < " I'ut lie \uis lleiit 'I I.at was w-bat c.ime of Irylng to wrilo wllh a fountain pen Her lover cmild not speik ; be conM node > do u thing until tli.- Ink ( lowed again Hut wonll .nlio im Tin : r.v IPIS'I-II : . AV.i litiKtmi Slur 1 found It ngnln in olil letter "I'n is wiltti-n l.ing . long M-.US ago In myounger days , wlieii , The heart guided the pen Xoi wallid 01 reason co slow. And each line teemed .1 miiKlr.il fetter Th it linked me anew to the past , Slip ua tin-re , a" of yore , Hut VMhrcathid them no more Vov\s too sweet and too fiuglle to Int t Yet her voice with Its niii'lc came ringing Again In my wondering earn , And In radliince them Shown Ihe gllnl of lu-r hair , A luster unillmmeil IheyeiiiH Ami m > brain of a su lilen seemed -.wlnglm ? , And my cheek seemed to light Into llnmo , As I gazed nt the place \V here I'd lingered to truce "Youis KOI ever , " and then signed mjr n.line. There Is no one to care for mv As I look on the l > ipir o WOIIL , Ami 1 try lo be cold And seem caic'lc s and bold , Yet I siiuil.lei . ami think of her scorn ; Kor tin- writing Is mine pant denying , Anil In m > mind's eye I can see How Ihe Jmi will Kiln \\hwi the luwytiH begin On thai letter marked "Inhibit 11" for ( lie liolldiiy oiitloir ilnn'l lente (111 ( ( lip liint inlliiile HID liiNiicedoii of our I'lirnlNlilnia li-iar- iiielll. K t'onlnlliH n ri-iit liillllj- little KCIIIH Unit oiiKliI ( o K" Into jour IriuiU. There lire nrKllKee nlilrlN , Hnend-rN , PIIJIM , lieKn , Kolf lioie , li ice Tvllli ( Ile lili-j * fie or ( eiiiiln Null , mill ( liern lire HKIeluli ! ( KiiniieiiN ( unil iluelc ( roiiH- erM nml HCHKIIIIH Me iici-lc- enr , nml In Hliorl nit iniiiiy tli I o KM ( lint mloru UH rvell IIH iidlrn ( ho > oniiK' limn ( lint mi OIK ) CMII i-iiluloKUe ( liriu lu u fe > v linen , iieeili : ( > niillr I'lwli III iiiiillyf | ( III rue ( lilnuro ll rn e ccilooiill ( ) ' low In iirluu unil roiiiinriicl ( lieniirlve > ( o eerimdful ( iiur- ulntNi-r. BROWNING , KINO & GO , 8. W , Cor. Ifitb and 6t