Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 27, 1898, Image 4

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    r TIICOMAITA DAIIWBEI.
Ic , ItOSEWAT1fl , Efltor.
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I'L'fl1.ISI1ID FVEItYMOIt41NC1.
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F TII1H O1' StTHS'fl1PT1ON
Daily 13e ( Without Stanay ) . One Yeat..OC
Daily IJQ ntid Sunday , One Year 8.0' ' )
Ilx MohthM . . . . . 4.0' )
'rliro Montti 2.0. )
8uuil.iy llce , One Year
SEturTIty 1hi. One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50
\ cekly flee , Ono Year
oirlcFs.
Omaha : The 43e 1iuildln.
CLIIi Omaha : Singer hock , Corner N
anti 2ltli Btrets.
Council t3ltirrs : 10 Pcarl , Sret ( ,
Chkngo 0111cc : 502 Chamber of Coin
inro.
Nev York : T'mplo Court.
w ashlnton : 501 l'ourtecnth Strcet.
COltIt1I'ONI)1NCI.
All enitimunicatIon ritatlng to tWV9 fltl(1
editoilni matter should bo nddroe ( To
the ItIltnr.
flUSINtSS
MI Itistnc lotterN an1
hou14 1c nc1rcs'tI ( to The J3ee 1'Ul,1lth1fl !
Cotipnfly. Ornnhn. Irnft * , dicc3 , eXIrOU
nui1 PtflfllO : money or1er to ba
1)aYfltlO ) to the nr.ler ni titi' eOmPfl1Y.
TfIE 1iTF PUDhISIIING COMPANY.
STATEM1T OF CIRCULATION.
State of Nl.raskn , Douglas county , L
George II. Tzschuck , secretarY of ThO I3CO
PublIthlng compmy , being duly sworn ,
that the actual number of full and complete
coptea of The Daily , Morning , 1VCOIng and
SunlsI ) ' I3OC , printed durIng the month of
April , ISS , sva o ; follown :
I . . . . . . . . 2.1M
2 . . . . . . I.l1M
:1 : . . . . , . . .OI4 ( IS
4. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I ; . . , . . . . .9
G . . . . . . . . . . 2.I.lr,2
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ( ) 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , : 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
p..2 1,0th ) 21 . . . . . . . . . . . ssio :
10 . . . . . . . . . . 2 1,11(17 ( 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
II . : u.1 ( ) 2 ;
32 . . . . . . . . . . . 2'4'fl )
13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2S
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ( ) : ; 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0m)3
Lts ; returni and unsold copies. . . . . .
Net total
Not diLily avotago. . . . . . 25,639
UDOROR 13. TZSCIIUCK ,
Sworn to before nie and tibrled In my
, rctenco thIs 30th day ot April , 1898.
( Seal. ) N. P. FElL. Notary Public.
.
Juin 1 , ] : xl)1tIofl ) ( tiny. Mai lc it down.
I f the Florida 'cenStis ' tnker want to
. imtkr' a hig sliovliig for their state they
. ivIll lo iIIsIt1.4 ) . IlI
\\'IIPII 0111fl1111 l able to ! ( 'll nunilel-
)8l ) louils at geol prices In the iii.lst of
a iti hurry tI'e ' ns c rtion Is safe thut
Its eicillt s at tli top notch.
I'lt ( ' niutilnilon of eXIOltlt } ! ) ttuttinry
by lIIsjlreIl faiintks inty : he gOOl ( ad-
vertlshiig , but It h hardly the hliid of
ad'ertsIng the 0x1)u.sltlon walits.
'Plio new call for troops Is to mn1e
110 tllscrlniliintoii lCtWOefl state inllIta- !
ILlen tiiiil ordlunry voluiiteers. lInt ( lie
nedItl exatititiers will get Iii their vork
just the iaIi1e.
_
Wlll SflperIl1tPIIle1It F'oter wIth the
nowletlgo lie hiii of Slg\varL and his
ieuithihous : : record tolerate his liresunc. '
, t the head of the iohice on the e..psl.
( bit grounds ?
ir tli Pailsliiii want a Ilrstchnss
TI11tj Stttes : exhibit at their exposition
t \ o yeahhielice they vihI iestrahii the
JO-SjfltlIIslI ) ! eiitIiiieiits of their brokers
and bankers.
, - . It wouh1 be just as wehl to have It
11111(10 jilthii : that stntuary sinaslihiig In
Oiiiii ha is hot the regular order. Salva-
c tloii Is fret' , mit not. free to coiiiniit
offenses ngitiiist iroprletles anti 1r11ert' .
, The nev1y alIOlIItel ) ( Uiiitcd States
. marshal of Ooloraiho hul : ( lie good
fortiiut' linuly years ngo to 1)t ) cIirlstitied
whIt the iiiag1' ' niIhe Dewey , but hits
frieluiM Insist lie got his iippoiitiiieiit
strictly cii. hits iiierlts.
r
' 1'h , gnnibhers vho control the ret'oiin
polct' commission arc not finding iiiiii-Ii
f. iohiice iii either the iiolice court , the
county court or ( lie district court. The
IrOteCtIlIi ) giinriiiteeil : by the llerduinit
gang evlileiilhy lots its Ilinlts.
'l'lie 'VorId-Uerzthd has a great deal
10 say In detraction of Colonel Fred
( rant. 'P110 sonIc iiuper hind ii great
: ( heal to say _ In ihetrnetioii aild viihIhcatIiu
of dils 1hIiistroiis father , Ulysses S. ( irant ,
during the vni of I hi rebellion.
Es-ci y uiiiforini'tl civic society , not
ulihy In Oiiuthia , hint In all the surround-
lug toviis , shiouhth tiike a iiliiec in the
OjH'Iil ii g ii ia the. 'leo have ) I eh pateti
In the eXl)08ltiOI1 ) ojieiiliig svhhl ho a 1)I't )
of their records of which each society
.aI1 itlvi 1)0 ) proud.
NI ) 0fl eoiischenthously opposed to
Sunday jieiiiiig iieeil go to the exiosl. )
thi1 OIL Suinhay , but t here Is iio i&'asoii
8hi. . OIi. ' shioiihh obst ruc t otiier from oil.
jyliIg ( the shiov so hung as the iiitt rtaIn.
iiient is instrIlL'tI-e iiiitl vithiIn the
bounds or gooil 1001815.
_ _ _ _ [ iiritt I litlsteiiih , tvhio spent iiutny
Illoitthis iii Cuhin , thoi's itot favor it hasty
iiiviisioii of the hshntid or an advance
iii0V'ilt'ilt ) vlt1iout stilleieiit ! force to
OVt'rctiiiie ilhi O1)StiIi1e5. ) ! 'flie ilieli vhi ( )
kiiov liiOSt II1Htit. tIiO SItliatiohl In Cuba
.
LLl.e Urgiig cautIon iii Cuban oiei-atloiis. )
¶ I'hit' voluino o1 hiiisliit doiio Iii thin
tiitt'th : States eoiitiiiuts large auil the
1t'liVts ) ( t'acli veek of bituk cli'arings
iiiid OthiOi aeet'ptt'il yidences of haishiiess
11C1 IVhty UVO sliiiiiy iiistalhiiieiits of a
(01i1 liiiieih st ( IVy pleiLslllg to OYIl' 000
Intt'i ested more in busijiess than Iii
ocratle iitilhtit. .
Aecorthing to thin 1)011CC bottiih Organ
I lii' iihIce uro itistIgat.iig thin casi , of
I hit ) ' 0Illflhi brutally iisaulted by thugs
Iii ( ) Iiu of thio most ventral portlon4 of
thin idty. 1 lot all thin Invest hgal tog Ito
( ) iiinhia j)0hI has been doing si'nins
only to hiiereas& the attractloiis thin tiiy
hiohihs ( lilt to vroteshoutl tliIove nod
crookti. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Tim teciitt call fortrool)8 gives
niiutlier opportuolty ( or ( I overiiot liol.
ctiiiili to thitliiguishi iiIiiist1t lit itilother
tNjlt VIV01 $ , % 'IUt the \\'a t I1I'liaVtlllt'ltt
1114 ii ) t hitt ihao vliere thin vultiutnors
- - siiiiht ho iittstotI , iii. ' 1'lio railroads
shittilhil hot thu governor kiio' at oiiee
ssliitt jtoilit would ho l1tOtt ) coudueivc to
their 1)rOtit ) oil the travel.
Olin OflLttM TION iN ( ttIlA.
Two ( nets III regard to thifl itlfttlOfl
In ( 'ubr hinvo been prettY & .eiiriy ( hell-
onstrate(1. One hR thrnt the alleged in-
11111)110 ) IS merely on P:1PCI'- : that Utere
is iij. orgahll7.eil Pubaii gove'riiinent. flS
hias brett dn. iiietl , 'iflI.itbItY of perflrllilng
gvernuuIItlth fill1eons. $ The other
fiirt Is that thu strength of tim in8ur-
gent forces has hienu very Illuehi ocer
ilttC(1 ( tititi that they will not prove OM
vnlualhe ) as nihlltnry nihhes ns hinti broil
CXhN'tNh. Iii view of tiie9e facts the
vIsi1oiii of Presitleiit Mchhiihey in not
reeogiihziig ! the so.ealhetl vepubhlc is
fully vhiuhicntcd , as is also the good
jtIhgllleiit shown iii not accepting its
coiiehtislve the stateiiio1it of the Jutitti
iii this coittitry regardiiig the nuniber
of insurgents that could co-operate with
0th. flt'li1.
It Is ItoW Seell that the tosk of ox-
) ( hIiig SittihtI ( rout ( tihia ititist be nc
coinihlshIcd ) by the hnited Slates witht
very little nsslstiiitce from thin Cubans
itiiti It is tIso scout Uuitt v1ieii this shittli
IIILVO beeti hoiin lutist uiiniuitttln nil
arniy there until fl gOVCrllillelt ! shah
be established hinvhtig the elements of
IetilltliieiCe ) ! nut ! stnhiillty-ii reiitublcaii
goverlneuit : created by the will of it
IilnJGrty of thio 1)001)10 freely expressed.
I t hiii benit thin geiii'ritl idea , vhiIcIu is
prohntbls still i'uutet taliied liy ninny , that
as soon ns Spain Is thriven out of Culin
thin control of ttfftir there will be
turned over to the melt who have bceii
for uiore thian three years striuglhiig for
the it1leieildnlicO ) of thin Island. This
lins been regarded as the jiust and logi.
cal course for tue United States to take
-the juroper recognition of those who
hinve fought and 11111(10 sacihlhees in thin
citlise of Oubati freedom. 43ut mcii who
litive given I hioughitful coiiidc'iatioit to
thin situation realize that to restore peace
in ( ) uba iuieitti inure than to conipeh
Spuin to html tlowui her thug ; that it
tleiiianils riot merely the ( heparture of
the Spttishi : trOOiS ) fiiii the islatith , but
a. general thisaI'illiLlIlellt itiiil thu i'ettlrtl
of alt now mined vhio remain there to
thin vnys of 1)C1ICO. ) ' .Phiere must lie us-
tabhlshied coinhitions vhilcli vilh huisure
to everybody in Onba tim protuctioti of
life and property and equal rights uuider
thin lavs. ¶ fti'hs governiunlit is not wag.
lug war thii're in ( hue interest of a foe.
tiouf , but for the wehfaro of thin whole
( ) tilntui IeOlule. ) 'ih'hio puiiose ) is to 1)111CC )
Cuba in a 1)OSltlOlI ) vhiere it Cflhl hIltVC
thin ailvantuges nuid henelhts or nit ad.
vanced civilization. 'tVo should not be
able to do this if w-e vltlidrew all of
our iover uud intitietice from thin island
as sooui 11S I lie Spttihutrd w.as eXiLhied. )
The I'iulted States hitts distinctly dis.
ehitiiuiod any dishoSltion or Intention to
exercise sovereigiity , Jul isl ( : ' tlo1u or
control over Cuihnt , except fo.t the paei-
heat ion thinteof , uleelaritig Its ( leterullIlla.
Ilout , vhieui that is nc0011hhhlsli.d ( , to heave
tlit goveruiuttuuit and control of thin 15111201
to its ieoiihe. ) 'Pliern can Ia' ito doubt
thiitt this wihh be strictly adhered to.Vc
canitot (10 otherwise and ietahuu tue
CCdllltlCilCC of thic world In thin sincerity
of our pledges. But ve shall exercise
so Illulehi control uuuttI for so hong a thom
as utitty he iti'eessuuiy to itiake the pa-
eilhcatioui of the Ishnuid thorough and
couiiphete , leaving It , when tln. . 1)tolr )
tliuin to leave eouuies , L $ peaceful nuid
orderly as thin states of our tiuioiu , with
Ii. iolmtial ) forum of gorertinieuit iI'0112i5- )
lug thin uumainteluaulce of that eoinhitlouu.
how bug it tinie Itih1 take to ac-
couuphlsli thIs iiiuil what troulIC ) and per
1ulexit3 timay lie Involved in its accoinp.
hishunelit cannot be foreseen. But wn
huilve assumed thin ob1gtttioui and must
falthmmuhhy lerfornm it.
1ILL ON 1N 1QUALITI.
Men who enlist In the service of the
IJuilted States , wiuether n the alloy or
uiutv.flt0 . , miii out an equality so fuit- itS thin
regulations goveruulug thucimu are con-
cerminil. 1feL1iI1g to thin conmpiaint of cer-
taut fzleiids of time naval n1hltia. that no
distltict ion Is uiuuthe between thteuti and
ordlimary iunui-ot-wars-ineti in : vtiuai
service , thin Army umitil Navy Journal ye-
nuarks that the mias-al militia is on trial
auitl that there is sonic doubt in the regu-
har navy as to its utility w-hiiehi It has got
to thlspei.Vheii Its members enhist mis
orhlnary ( Sealuleul , says that irpnr , Uiey
lII t ? ordinary senuumen and not ntisigns or
lheiiteuiauits any 1uor ( than they are law-
ynI.s 01 doctois oi- society headers.
\Ieui viio enlist iii thin in.h uy or naval
SUtVicl should uuitlerstaiul-auul it Is to
lie lite'slluuui'l that the vei' large majority -
ity of them ( hi ) iiuidt't-stiiuol-thiut huat-
imeitheir social position in clvii life
there can be no thiscriiihuuatioui shuowit
them ( iii that account as soldiers or sail-
015. They lutist lake their sham of thin
vork , thin hiurdshilps : 1111(1 ( thin dangers
luclilentuti to iittlve service in conumnca
with those 'hio had no social iosition.
For thglitluig hiiI'lO5(5 ) ) 'cotiruige ' atud oliedi-
cuter to ordeis are thin essential i-equlrn-
uuinuits and thin unaiu vhio hits thiesn is as
good us 11113' other uuiutii , regardless of
social stauuthimug.
TJII .sinI1 1"U ( : ivI1li. :
'i'iiu Spauilshu miduumirah , Cervera , has
undeiihitbly 5i10Wi thiat lie is a very s'1hy
for. 'l'hin uuutuiimox : Iii vhiehi kept t ho
naval 1nntii uiuid thin coinniauutlers of out-
5h11thL0utS ( guessing , viuiho he huiuurehy
uiindn his -ny to Santiago do Cuba.
iht'tuuouistrntnd either flint lie hs a strut.
egist oh' iio ordiuinry ability or that the
strategy of outuinvn I authioritit. w-as
( lOfeCt ive. 'liiose who hlitYO fohowed
hosely the rumoveluiejits or hun uiuval
foicos Iii \\'est liudlati vaters sliico thin
.Siptils.h ) hiet V4Zlchiel ? thietm cti fhuitl
iilututshliho 1 etiSOtii ; fi thiiuiking that the
tuiieituui : suiuuuidiouus 1111(1 ( lourticuhtirly
tIm squiniromi uuiudet conutimutuid of 4cthuig
4 dnihral Sauuipsou should have found
thin eneiuuy hiefurn this ituuti forced hum
to battle , but ht inny Ira nspirn that thin
.
lu-aunt. course hits it'omi ) jursiued. It Is
sititi to 1w thin belief \'utshtiuigtoii tlittt
Cervcmmt is butthti iii ) a L Santiago do
Cuba and tluitt thin thestruetloit of hits
silunthron is assureul. It is to be hoped
that such is thin ease , ltit ) 11 Mitdrid dlii-
hulitchi states that thin iuiupresiou thinro
Is that Cervera got. out ot Santiago.
1)elluilto iiiforuiiatlon in this very liii.
hortttuit uimattt't shuouhil be soon rt'eeved.
' .L'Iw dlsposhtiout t0. eiiticise thin naval
strategy 1cmurd nod 'ut1uiiirai Smiuuipsou ,
3'.httn further dcvelopuuiouts , Is to be
( leiirecntnth. 'jhie board Is couiuposed of
t'xperieiieeul ouch , uthl of whom saw tic-
tive eiv1Cu In tile civil svar. ' .Pwo of the
iiieuubcrs of thin board , Admiral Siciurd
aud Cuptain Muiiau , nre recognized In
.
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1uir as nwa1 eXlert. of the lighest
iulhhItY. ) In iegarl to ActIng Admiral
$ uuuihSOfl. his selection by thie lreshuheuit ,
to conuinatuth the chief shuullhron ( vfl'
thoubtedhy ultie ta a convhctlon , nitir
careful investigatIon , of his simper or
( hulahhll atlotus. In lechinlcah kuuos-hoi1ge
SaimliMon is doulithess t.litu lmrL of any
112011 In the lmnry , hilt hIs nbhhhty to coin-
iuinuitl a fleet lii battle Is yet to be toted.
'l'iirro Is uio reason to believe , iiowever ,
that hue is hot fully qualified for his
great repotmsIbihity. There s n general
feel I mr . of con Ihheiicn I ii Coiiminodore
Schuley. It votihh be ronmarkahihe htideeti
ifIthu thue.se coniuiuanuhers co-operating
lii the search fou ( lervt'ra , thifl Spaniard
sliouhtl dodge theta nuid get tt'viiy liii.
liD rt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
2'IW ) rOIU UI" ! A'JflflTI ' ixuiix ;
Omaha has itui oiportuuuhty before it to
cii bunco Us already wehi-estabhlshind
teiutitntloi for hiOShitIllle ) t'uutortuuniieuit
of guests nunh visitors. Ouuunlin shiouhh
iiiake thin uuiest of thihs oppoi-tuuiity.
'iVhiihn this city tins hind thin privilege or
weheonuhiug no unnaIl miuimumltof great
eouiventious nial asseinblnges amid of
shioiviuig honor to uumnny utica amid vonieui
distingushietl both at home amid. abroad ,
hover before hins an occuusion oitnred
sitnihar th that viuiehi Is irouimlsed by the
eXhOSlthOll ) seasoui , duurhuig whhchu Onmnhia
vhhI 1)0 ) thin objective 1)1)1111 ) ) ii0t ouuhy for
ithtimost time niutire tour.st trnveh , but also
thin tiientiuig 1)111CC ) for a hininhued or uiioie
gient state timitI nnthouuah organizations.
During time ieVlOI that the expositIon
gate iii'e open and thin great show in
hirogress Omaha may expect to receIve
thin official representatives of eltie ,
states nod nttiotitl : : goveruimnent lii iii. .
lilost endless succession. Unless all
signs ( nil , every visitor to this 'couiutiy
from any iart of the worhd will be attracted -
tracted to Omuahun by thin expositIon and
their impressions of thin city and country
lit hurt mohlud by the attention iimtd
them as guests nuulong us.
\Vhtile it is gratIfying to iuote that tIm
exposition 811(1 thin commercial amid social
chubs have begun to take imp thin enter-
taitumument qttnstioiu , too utmiuchi stress cmiii-
not be ho Id umlioli thin iiIlIVtiiiiCl' ( of dohiig
thihs work right. All the orguuuizatlouis
that epeet to assunme part of the duties
tlevohving from the attetidauce of vls-
Itors upoli ( hue exposition shiouhtl put
thicinseives in eoninmunhcnt ion ivithi one
another timid have thin dilTeinut features
ot tIm task iiroperhy distributed iii ad-
_ ahu1.e. 'iVhilin thin nialn tlreetion of nil-
tertnliiuiieuit must bo in thin exposhtioui
mnunagenient , vhiiii lots thin responsi.
bility for Its cffectivenss , the flehd is
so haigo that every contribution from
whiittever source \yjfl coniut In nccoium-
pllshuing thin desIred result , nituumely , to
make every visitoi feel glint that he
emtilmn and go a way cherish lug kindly
iecohlnetiouis of Ouuiahia amid hLs people ,
If not ( lUteViuiiiiCl ( to totuirui itt 011Cc atid
uuinkn his lionin ivithi them.
"Us fellers iiuvn to stand togethiem. '
'Iiuls fanuous nxchmtiuiatoii ! of tIme jiu-y.
ullahi III a SQhuictiOil ( tilmtl i1)IiinS ) 'orcihily
to thin cliques aiitl combines I lint foistd
GeraldIne on thin exposition and hiave
lii one forum or atiothietreek1u..sly
5huIliIlleied ( eXhfl2SitI0ii fiiiiuls iilOil ) fit
VOfl'l ( eoiitraet ors mnol Inelihehont mm imd
( lishlouiCSt euliployes Time uuiore this
miefarious hiuisiiess is exposed the tighitet-
the ihngstnrs liuuuig together. TIme 3O ( ) .
a-mouth - is
- tlgum-ehmead general muanager
tuiihy a repetition of thie $300-it-mouth
dictator whose resignation svmis accepted
1)3' ) his backers only because they found
( hint thin Peolie ivouid not vote mtiiothiei
dollar Into their keepiuig uuitll Gerahdiiie
iias dropped. It ; s meet itiid pi-oper to
stick a jig lute each job as perlietrated
by thin combine as a landiunirk for time
Ihimmil stiunnilug up ivhien thin record Is
ChOSeI. flhil OVei.Y varning giveui by The
lIen fully justilhed.
An association of business muon at
Daveumport , I a. , has passed resolutions in
favor of a treaty of recilroclty with thin
1)oiniumion of Cauadt : niud a similar
treaty with Newfoundiand. TIme resolu-
tlons refer to the $ lOfl,000,000 worth of
tmade between time United States and
Cailuuha last year tiliti cite as an argu-
iiieiit for reciprocity thin timarrehous
gioivt hi of trmuie uiml(101 ( thin recijrocity
laws it vogue for thirteen years fol-
lovitig 1834. Oh accoumit 01' imuiforoseeii
iiuternittioiuiil coniphications tIme lJuiitctl
States hums not beeii able to iiiakn time
iuiost ol' the rt'ciiroeity provision of time
1)inghey law , bit thin value of rechroclty
cita be ProVel without going hiack a
half century in time business hiistory of
thin nation.
Thme governor of lowat huiis statel ( thiat
iinmhei thin hatest ciuhi for ti-oops Jum will
ahiot ) tiOui thin uitumiuhior called for anmong
thin viiriouis eountie uecorthimig to liolm-
lation and give each county credit foi-
thin men furitlsimed so that alt ii'iil have
it chinmice. 'l'lme couuities frouii sshuhch coin-
iiiiili5 ) thiitve already 'been ' snot to thin
ftomit wili mint be ho'u-uiiitted to 1uiOuiO1)-
hize tIme evidences of patriotisni. 'J'hie
jilati hits seine advmnititges , hint itmay encounter -
counter olistaches thiat will ulofeat it.
'limo mimutuiagers ot' Jouivni's Festival. of
thin tlotiiitmtlii 1111(1 ( Plain hiave ilecided
thimtt they ivihh iuvo ito yehhoiv In tIme
othicini colors of thin cehelnittion thus
year. But yellow is thin color of thin
gold ivhuiviu giv.'im couuhhtleuico to thin nut-
tionuih tluittuinltm.s uiiid of thin cot-ui that
yithuhs ieilS for thin A uiit'ricaui faiiuiers
mii(1 ! ought to hiohil Its own In spite of
the dlsgrucn of yehhosjourliahhsni ,
All iIt'i.l , i'll
New York 'l'rlbune ,
Three cheers for thic Oregon ! Thmreo
cheers for her captain ! Tiurco cheers for
iieibuihderBl Atid three times three for
thin nation that cmiii vroduco such ships , auth
many it turn out mumany morn hIke her !
. & l'itritiig Pi4bt.
Mimmnenpolki 'l'rlbune.
The peEtifcroU Poho hiss heft Canada , but
his undorBtudy , Du hose , remnahuB In Quebec
to carry on time work begun by thin ex-mhn-
ister. it Is a queer Bert of neutrality which
forbids a boihigorcult nation to luck up a
load of coal and yet allows Its accredited
agetits to carry on a ystcmattc campaign
of undoubted value.
Touches lije iiutosi * llserp 'I'liiic.
Ciilcauo Ctirouutclo ,
Speaking of thu craze iii bestowing Ad.
nmiral Dcwey'a naimia to nil kinds of corn-
moditles , the inventor o a cocktail bear.
lug ' .tie brand of the Manila hero would seem
to be In a fair way to make a fortune , The
imbiber of a Dewey cocktail Is said to be
consumed with an immediate desire to go
in search of it recruiting otflcer , while the
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ab9orptlon of two ot them is wtmrrnnted to
Create an appetite for annihIlating a Spanish -
ish fleet before thUtkfast ,
01 'i
'iIie . 'nczhinn rIi4rntiomi.
St PaI1 iioneer Press.
l'ormer I'restfliit ? harrison has been
chosen chIef coiseX for the Venezuelan
government in tf ) oundary dispute with I
Orent liritain , The court of arbitration
will meet in Paris next February. The
now spirit that hM come over the relations
of the United Sthtts and arcat l3ritaln will
turn this onca riheus quarrel Into mu mere
friendly suit. t
The Snutiit.rut itnIlrnil Ilnil.
Springftbid' Itepublican.
The governui mit1roqucst from the railroads -
roads for a uni ( in1-cent rate in the carriage -
riago of so1dicr 'mas ' ben i-eftised pretty
gcnernhh- raihiay , passenger associations.
As matters stiintt the eastern lines nrc
charging 1 cents1 the western 1 cent , and
the southern 2 cents. In tim western case
the tower rate is due mahtily to the federal
law requiring hand-grant roads to carry
govcriiniemit troops at one-halt the regular
mate.
I1ilbie of ' .Veteri l'rrcs.
l'lmiladehnhia Itecord ,
Thmo Transnmisshssipph Rxposhthon at
Omaha , which President McKinley wihh set
In motion on June 1 by time touch of a but.
tomi In Washington , will ho such an exhilbi-
tion of the resources of time vast enipiro be.
youth thin "Father of Waters" as has never
before been gathered in one eliot ; and there
is no a'tTfloricahi who wihi be able to look
upon it without a feeling 'of pride , nor without -
out deriving profit front the experience.
Nor ivhhh the instructive value of the ox-
POSithOui be confined . to' our own country.
Thin war is giving to the world an amazIng
oxemphllication of the war-making resources
of our veople. To have simultaneously
therewith such a demonstration of our in-
dustrini energies mid capacity for the
Imursults of reace mumst fully convince the
outside world that America has , indeed , be-
comae a giant among the ppw rs of earth ,
'FrnhiL' tguoi'es 'Viti- .
Indianapolis Journal.
The statistics of trade the three weeks
of tbo present month do not confirm the
tears or hopes of those who expected a dull
period at the setting in of thmo war. In the
central west the Xeports abow an unprecedented -
dented activity In busImmess. The railroads -
roads show a decided gala over the good
showing for Arril. This mantis a large
volume of business. The clearing houses
show an Increase of 26 ncr cent the last
iveek compared whthu the corresponding
week of 1S97. The unprecedented market-
lii ; of brendstuils , with the flattering reports -
ports of crops to come amid time large pur-
aliases of merchandise by farnmers give
strength to the business situation , Thin re-
ccipts of wheat tim last week were 5,876,716
bushels , agninst 2,430,109 for the corro-
sponthimig week of last year. The exports
of wheat. froni Atiamitic lmorts during the
first three weeks of May were 7,95,5S6
bushels , nearly double those of thu same
1)CmiOh last year.
SAGE A1)MOxi'I'tOxS ,
i -
'l'iie Ynriil ng.i % Vprdt.s , r .VnMIIingtohi
ALrmtiiINt Ftii'eigit Eiititiiglt.iieits ,
Philadelphia Ledger.
Now that the United States is at war
with Spain , various ipropositions have been
advanced involving a departure from our
historic policy. trimese include the annexa-
tioti of Hawaii , dime retention of the Philip-
limes , a political alliance with Great Britain
and the mnainteimumnceof a vast standing army
iii times of Peace. i It is velh , under the
circumstances , to recall the admonitions of
thin fathers of time republic. W'nsiiington's
farewell address.contains humorous passages -
sages which are sIgnificant In connection
with tbo existing sitmaton. [ For exam ple :
"Observe geoL faith and justice towards
all nations ; cuLkvatm neace amid , harnony )
ivlthi nil. It wli ; io worthy of a. free , enlightened -
lightened , and , at a no distant perIod , a
great nation , to give to inammkimmd the mnag-
nammimnous and too novel example of a people
ahways guided by an exalted justice amid
bemievolence.
"In thio execution of such a plan , nothing -
ing is morn essential than that rermanont ,
imivoterato antipathies against particular
nations , and passioumate. attachments for
others , shioultf be excluded , niid that iii
place of them just and amicable feelings
towards all should be cultivated.
"Against the insidious wiles of foreign
influence ( I conjure you to beilove me , tel-
low citizens ) , the jealousy of a free reoplo
ought always to be awake ; since history amid
experience rrove that foreign Influence is
one of the most banefui foes of republican
government. nut that jealousy , to be useful -
ful , must be impartial ; else it becomes thin
instrument of thin very influence to be
avoided , instead of a defense against it.
"The great m-uhd of conduct for us , in re-
garth to foreign nations , is , in extending
our commercial relations , to have with
them as little political connection as pos-
siblo.
"flurope has a sot of prImary interests ,
whiichi' to us must have none , or a very rc-
mote relation. liemico she must be engaged
in frequent controversies , the causes of
which are essentially foreign to our con-
corns. Hence , therefore , it must be uuuwiso
iii us to Implicate ourselves , by artificial
tIes , In time ordinary vicissitudes of liar
politics , or the ordinary commibinations and
colhislomme of her friendships or efluiiities.
Our detatcbod and distant situation invites
and enables us to pursue a different
course.
"If we remain one peopio , under an efll-
chant goveinment , thin period Is not far off
wimemi wo may defy materlai injury from
external aimmioyanca ; when we may take
such an attitude as wIhI cause tIme neutrality
we may at any time resolve upon to , be
scrupuloushy respected ; when belligerent
umation , under time linpossibihity of making
acquisitlomis upon us , will not lightly hazard
the giving us lirovocation ; when we may
eiiuoso peace or war , as our Interest , guarded
by justice , shmalh couiisel , Why forego the
advantages of so peculiar a situation ? Why
quit our own to stmimmd upon foreign ground ?
Why , by immterwe'a''hmmg our destiny with that
of tiny part of Europe , emmtangle our peace
anti ProsPeritY in tIme toils of Europoaii aimi-
bitten , rivalsbiip , interest , hmumnor or caprice ?
'Tl.er cm lii' no grettr error than to
expect or calcufato upomi real favors from
nation to nation.1lLis aim Illusiomi , which ox-
hmerieuico niust cure , which a just umndo ought
to discard. r
"Takimig care * ayS to keep ourselves , by
suitable defensive establishmnients , au a re-
sPectabhe defenstlr'opostimre , we many safely
trust to temporary , nhliances ( em' extraordi-
mmary en1ergouielfi.t' #
Time advice of time great patriot is as sahu-
tary today as it was when lie gave it. lie
I foresaw thai ntt''iiiTs ! that would ho made ,
( rein witlmimi and without , to broaden thin
sphere of American Imitluemico so mis to 1mm.
evitably eimibrolli ! thin Ummhtod States in tIme
disputes amid etintdntions of Europe , lie
m'eahizetl that clunmerchah , not political su-
liromiiacy , was tlJdeal to hm sougbt by our
country. amid b m conjured his fellow citizens
to be on guard agalmmat thin insidious wiles
of ( emuigmi natiomum. 'rhiat land is miot naturally -
rally the happiest and moat prosperous that
lights tIme most battles and comiquers time most
hirovinces. The glory of war is nurtured
emily by the blood of victims mmml time tears of
widows and orpbauis. For us should be tIme
paths of roace amid time policy of non-inter-
vommtion in what does not concern or affect
us. Our war with Svain was forced upon us ,
amid , havimmg takeim UI ) the sword , we must
wield it ummtih victory rewards our efforts.
But let not our vresent enterprise be the
entering wedge of ta policy of militarism ,
colonial aggrandizemeat amid International
entanglements hei4 in such disfavor by
\Vasbtngtou and th Fathers.
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111s.v ElU'ATIil ) SOl.i)1t'It.
Mo ( In1ehliacntllo.hici of Mcii F'r
tiilli ' .t into Ser'ioe.
hndinnauulhs Journal.
The men who are now proceeding to the
various places of rendezvous from this anti
other states are probably the most hatcH ! .
gent bodies of men that a government over
called to servo it Ia time of war , By thIs
Is mcaumt that there never were so few
illiterates in an nrmiiy , As a matter of fact ,
there shouhi be none , and would be none
if the requmireniemits of time orders for time
recruitment of time regular army immivo been
observed in the muster of vohunteors. ha
time minion armIes , partletmiarly from thim
coast states , there was quite a percemitago
of muon ivhmo could not write their mmamnes on
time mnustcr roll. Many of them nimulo good
soldIers , lAit riot so good as it they hind been
able to read and write. It is probabhe that
not a imian has left Indiana In time new organizations -
ganizations wimo could not write his umnmne
on thin receipts of time fluster roll and who
will not be able to write letters to his
friends at home.
' As a coninion scliooh educatiomi 1 , ( ter fits
any mnna for any vocation , so thmer is every
reason to believe that the man , oUter thmingi
being equal , who has hail time advantage of
tIme education of the public schools of In-
diniia ivihh be a better soldier thmnmm if ho lund
miot. One of time timings whiehm was said to
have given Germany time ndvamitnge over
Austria anti inter over Framice was that
nearly every Germumum soldier hind been
educated in the liublic schools. Sonic one
said that the sturdy Germnums wore victorious
because they carried "thmimikIng rifles , " t
stands to reason that there is much in thIs ,
Thin ability to read amid write involves a
certain ammiotmnt of ihisciphine. Time miman who
has attained aim ordinary educatiomi has a
keemier nliprehmcmmsion than one wimo Is
illiterate. hlic eyes and ears carry messages
to a mmmimmd that is better qualified to make
use of time informatIon than is time hntchhi-
genoa of tue person whose inhiuhum is 1mm a
state of nature ,
There is cause to expect thud time young
macmm who have gone as vohumnteers irihh ho
superior soldiers because of their public
school education. They wili more easily
acquire time knowledge of tactics anti a
( aniiliarhty with time modern weapomis which
will ho put immto their hands. It will take
nmuchm less time to brimig such nm'ea to that
degree of discipline which Is essential in
good sohdiers than has been miecessary to
beat imito time heads of illiterate inca a
kmiowhcdgo of the duties of soldiers. in
camp nien who can read nnd write lmai'o
aim Immense advantage over those who must
spemid their leisure in blank Idicimess , for the
reasoum that tue occupation of time mmiimid promotes -
motes cheerfulness , which is mmmi essemittal
quality in time good and effective worker 1mm
any line of cmmipioynient.
In respect to the hmitelllgence of the schools
our mcii are far superior to those whmoni
Spain line In her arummies , amiti it will be a
great and mortifying disappoimitmnemit it time
soldiers ivimo have been graduated front the
chmoolhiotmso do not show iii commilict a
marked superiority to those of a country
in which two-thirds of Its people cammnot
road.
1'SiItSoN.tL , ANI ) O'1'1mL'itWlSl.
The poor man's motto when hue buys a
loaf of bread is " 1temeiber Loiter. "
It takes a bolder man to start the straw
hint season thmamt it does to enlist for time
front.
In this anti future wars Old ICing Coal
may truly say , "Thmey reckon iii who leaves
mae out. "
Asphalt pavimig is now being laid in Phila-
deiphia at $1.20 rer square yard , about one-
half time former Price.
Time hat which Major General Wheeler will
probably wear in his camnmaigmmlulg Is erie
which he has worn for thin last hifteen years.
It is a soft black hint , \vhiclm , when ho takes
it off , lie generally puts lii his pocket.
Gramit Armstrong was arrested in Park
Itow , New York , en Friday and hued 2
for selling "imitations of an evening news-
Paper. " This is probably time sincerest fiat-
tcrliig the yellow journals will over have ,
A combination of six ivehl known firms
makiuig collars , cuffs and shirts is imi process
of formation in Troy , amid it Is probable that
public ammnounccnient of the coniplotion of
the nrrammgemneimt wihi be imiado withimm the
next few days Capital , $15,000,000.
After three successive failures in a costly
oxpcrimnont , one of Mr. Edison's associates ,
wormi omit with the straIn , asked : "Why
don't you worry a little about it , Mr.
Edisomi ? " 'Whmy should I ? " replied time
Inventor , "you arc worrying enough for
two. "
A Georgia expert reports that time peach
crop this season viih be time greatest in the
history of the state , exceeding even the big
crop of 189 , and ivili bring in hmmndreds
of thousands of dollars. Time crop Is rmomv ,
he ciaimns , safe beyond question and the
trees are loaded with large sized fruit.
Congressman Eddy is so conspicuously
plain looking that a beggar who asked hun
for a quarter in Washmington time other day
amid got it returnmed it after a good look at
the congressman with time remark : "l'li
be hmatdI it I'll take your money ; go arid
buy a square meal and l'li strike
some of'ehso. "
AdmIral 1)ewey , It is said , has never voted
iii a political electioim 1mm his life , holding ,
as so mnamny of thmo older men iii ( lie array
amid navy do , that aim officer ought mmot to
dabble iii politics , "hut servo iris Country ,
no ummatter who Is in power , " shinily up-
hioidimmg the existing administration s'ithiout
comimniemit or question.
When William H. Staytorm , wire is suIng
Mrs. hietty Green , time fatuous New York
rich woman , for $50,000 for legal services ,
was called away ma the midst of time trial to
command time Second battaiiomm of time naval
reserve , time woman expressed thin hope third
he would ant ho killed in time ivar , but. would
hive to suffer ( rein a bad commcieirce ,
An "Arab Napoleon" has arisen in Africa ,
his name is Rabnh anti hue recently invaded
time Foulaim empire of Soicoto , At fii'st ire
suffered a er1ous reverse , but finahhy
cimierged victorIous from thin struggle amid
captured Kane , the great metropolis of time
westormi Soudami , where ho now reigns
supreme ,
Owing to the dearth of war news time
New York World enlIvened its pages , time
other day , with a symposium on the noons-
sity of pronipt invasion of Cuba , Leading
military oiilcers expressed themselves by
telegraph. The substance of their valuable
reinarlumu was : - "My position forhmids inn
to express amu opinion , " Ahi of which was
miilghmty intorestiiig for readers amid valuable
to thin telegraph conipanles.
Time estmmte of Wihliurmm Steinway , the New
York llaiio immaker , wino shortly before hula
death , in Ieconibem' , 1890 , ileclarod hinmseit
to be worth about $13,000,000 , is now said to
ho so seriously encunibereil that there is
doubt of it sufllchericy to pay all time claims
against it. It is said that in time 'mist years
of hmi life lie gave away , little sums to a
greatmami' people , which in tIme total formed
an liiiinenso aggregate.
Under arm old section of time revised stat.
utes the morm of Admiral Iewey's Ileet will
receIve prize money amounting to at heast
$100 eacim amid many aniount to $200. Time statute -
ute authorizes tine iaymneimt of a bounty of
$100 for oachm man on an enemy's shIp of wan'
that. is destroyed in action , The reports from
Manila are timat the Spanish fleet was double
mmmmmned in the expectation of conquering
the American fleet ninth requiring vrize crown
for the captured vessels , In this case it Is
likely that there were no less than 2,000
mcii in the Spanish fleet , which would mean
an aggregate premium of $200,000 to ho divided -
vided amimong American sailors , Time naval
omeera are taking steps to ascertain the exact -
act nunmber of Spaniards on the eleven yes-
sels destroyed as a basis for the irsyments to
be made ,
MIST ( fl' TII1 'WAIL 1VA'E.
The Oregon Is 5mfsi : by Jtmpitet ?
hr you would keep cool , ivolti ti c thier-
mometer anti time war rumor.
him computing the states in the unloum i.at
now don't forgot to coumit in the stale of
war.
war.A
A Minnesota man offers nim nmmienthnment to
time popular war cry , so that It will read
'Rermmetmmber ' thmc Men. " All in favor with say
"aye. " Motiomm prevails.
In view of the imnccrtahnity as to time
whereabouts of the Slmammish arnmatla , It Is
a propitIous time to relieve hiubhic anxiety
on that score , The fleet will navigate thin
lagoon of the Transmnhssisshppi Ixposithon
on the opening day ,
Time cruiser Newark , comnnmlssiormetl thIs
weehu , carries twe1v 6-mob aflooting irons
anti eighmtc'en siimlhem' halt-trigger speakhmig
tubes , it aim ) ' of Sraimm's iahder hnpiemms
'ithmiii ramngo tIme Newark is fixed to Indulge
iii spirited repartee.
Thmnt passengem' who put imi at Cimpe tIny-
tlemm last Snttmrhay and put lim circtmiatiomm tIme
story that out of the SpanIsh fleet of six
ships twelve hail been destro'el , immust have
taken a hong hUhlat thnt Sammtingo bottle
before Schiiey jnmmmmued lii the cork ,
GoncrnlVsley MerrItt lmrtleiiiated iii
timirty eiigngviimenmts iluring time civil war
arid hmal several emigageimmemits with time indiana -
diana hater on , lImit hula Cimlengo onngemimemit
oveitops nil. Coimsitlerimig tIme e.irciminstmmmmecs
time gemmermuh'a surrender vill be forgiven by
adnmiring couumtr'mmiimi ,
i'resitlont McKinley's fate has been the-
creed In ativaumee of Spaimm's capturing thin
Uimitcd States. Madrid paper nimimoumiecs
that lie iviih be imiade oihichat bootbhnck for
Spain's murmnmy officers , Zmieammwhmile somume of
MeKlmiley's fm'ienths vIil do time liohishiltmg act
In the highest style of the art.
Should thu Preseumt wai' Inst omit , year ammd
I time expcumses iipproximmmate $1,000,000 a day ,
I nimich uiow mippears probable , thin cost wIll
exceed the total outlay of time first tlmrca
wars of tue republic. Time revolutiomummmy
"ar cost $135,193,000 ; the second wam' with
Great Britain , 1812-15 , $ l07,159,00 , Mexican
war , 1816-48 , $66,000,000 , a total of $30S-
252,000 , comimprured with $36,0O0,000 for one
year of war with Spaimm , Foumm' years of
cvhil war cost $3,025,000,000.
I , 13. hhammmpton of Guide Rock , Nob. , a
veteran of the civil war , suggests in mm note
to The 13cc that citizi'ims of Nebraska raise
cmioughm nmmmnimey by Imoinilar Bubsoriptlon to
buiid and equip a ilrst-class battleship ninth
Present It to the timmitod States. Time sug.
gestionm La a happy olin , especially for thin
"stay-at-homes. " A first-class battleship
would break thio heart of $4,000,000 , or
about $ I for every mann , womnmamm anti chIld
in Nebraska-a mere bagateihe. If arm at-
tcmnht ) was niiade to collect it , however , Umo
collector would encounter a "succession of
imirgo , imoary frosts. "
GOSSII' AmOtJ't' W'MEN.
Mohhie Fammelmer's minnie is beconiihrmg macre
and mom widely known as Imiterest iii hem'
peculiar commditlomm increases , says htampei'B
liazar. Sine hints lain In bed for sonic thirty.
two years , iii imer hiomne In Brooklyn , N , V. ,
amid durummg that timmie developed mnnny phiast's
of ihnysicni ) tlnranigenmment which have excited
both speculation timid ivonnier. F'or ohm
yeam sine rcchimmech 1mm erie iositlon , wIth her
arm above her heath , Thmemm claIrvoyant
Powers were developed , anti for a long time
her iisychmological gifts were time subject of
investigation. Thin latest of tine mann > ' of-
foi Is unmade in her behalf lmati for its ohileot
thin bn'lumgiiig of a iittie touch of time outside
world into hem' nooni.
A concert for hmer benefit was given in
Plymouth church , arid by mnt'amms of telephone -
phone wires anti pimoniogrimphms aim was able
uiot only to hear time mmnslc , htmL time speeches
amid oven tue apphrttmsn ! Simo srtimi it was
hike having becmm death and come again to
life , Arid no wonder !
Nw York has an lnvaiid whose umamno is
also ividely knmomvn. It Is orom' ( orty-fotmr
years since Mrs. flehla Cook went to bo
In a house in Nei' York City , whIch was
then a small cottage i'lthi a gardemm , amid
moore or less open coumitry about it , but
svhiichm Iii now a little back buIlding in tire
i'ear of tenement houses and sniloonis , elevated -
vated roads arid surface car tracks. To
leave tue surromnndinmgs amid go imito Mrs.
Cook's room is 111cc enterIng anotimer world.
Evemythlmmg is srotless and dainty , 1io'nrmm
grow in the viiitlows , pictures hang on time
wall , arid sire herself is always faultlemishy
clad him the finest of white mnighmt gowns amid
( 'ups , nttipphied her by some wonmami iii Europe -
rope , Who claimnis this as her special mlvi-
loge.
loge.Mrs.
Mrs. Cook inns devehoped no psychiological
gifts , but sIne Is always active in charitable
work. Qimamititles of w'oruout clothes are
sent to her , whelm shin sorts and arranges
and marks for distribution among the poor.
The world has hind its bronze ago , itrm
iroum ago and its golden age , but timid tine
iirosermt is emphatically its wonnmnmi age Is
illustrated by time influence and iiromnhmnenmeo
of wonmen In every departnmient of effort anuti
activity , says thin Baltimore Smmmi. Whmcthier
tinny are emutitled to political righitmi or not ,
timey are deimioimstratinmg timat they have
capacity for ninimost every kind of ivomic aniti
can give a good account of thmemniseives lii time
iiuaimmess affairs of life as well as inn the
narrower dorimestic cliche , A strlkurng cvi-
thence of time mmmnummner iii which vomnenm are
entering llehtls until recently commsitlercti
rimaim's exchimaivt3 territory is tine election no-
ceiitly of Mrs. Evchymm S. Tonumo mis lirealdent
of thin Cecil National bank of Port lepoait
as successor to liar husband , tue late Jacob
Tome. This is not tIne first Imimiumimice in
which a womnntnm has been chmoseim a bank
presitlemmt , but such selectIons have itehilommm
been nmnule iii the older and , rimoro timickiy
settled coimiiiiimiities. * There Is rio rerisomi ,
Inowever , winy they should not inn made when
time wonianm hums ( lenmonmatrated her financial
capacity for such a poslthonm.
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GOOD 'TIMls rfllt P.titMIIitS
Ihummn , ' full Simo' nit ti Inflni Aim.
tm-onrlimii.c Rns' Street ,
lndinmiimpohis Journal.
These sire good timmmes for' farimmers who
have anything to sell , and the seasoim is amino
to be one of good prices for those wino till
the soil. Vhmcnt nln ) not be a dollar a
bushel thiriag time next scasomi. but it vihI
brimig a good price , for time reasoui that time ,4 ' _
bins of time bread-catting iiorld are practically -
cally omnpt ) ' . iuring time last three years ,
evemi with time large harvests , time consummup- ,
tioui Inns been cquah to time imrothtictlou. Thmic I
has rethumcti the stock carried fiommi scasoim t )
season to a low ilgtmre , Whteim time uthmort
sl.nsoim of 1897 caine ahong there were smnmili
reserves to miiakt' imp time deficiency , As time
zermsomm a'hvnmmceti ' it itas discovered that there
imna a scarcity of wiment , or very hear It.
hiemico lirices boonmed , arid now breath is th'sr
-so dear that there is conmplaiumt 0mm the
part of immammi' conmsumncrs. It is clammed
hny spucimiliats ihmo have thevoteti immucii at-
tentlomm to time subject ( lint whmcnit ivill not ho
an ; how iii years as it was two years ago ,
Thmo statistics of tlmeso amen are phausitmlc ,
but , if they are muot Prolilieta , the irltuatiomi
is so certain that fair prices may be cotmnuted
oil for time guowing wheat crop. With a
scarcity of whient the imrico of corn imna ad-
vmniced iii spite of the bountiful crops of time
liast two years ,
Time hirlecs of hiogs , cattle anti shmeep mire
advancIng. Time temmmporary ilemnand of thin
war may hmrtvo sommme effect iiOii prices , lot- - '
time immain cause is said to ho a fmulltuig elf
of the miumuber of nmmhiunhs , with amm immcreascd
( lellmamith for macmit lmrothucts lucre amid abroad ,
Offers to farmimora wino house aninmials to sell
indicate a imigimer vrice nih along time iimio
luau has tirovailed sluice time scarcIty of 1881.
The price of imooi has advanced beyond tIme
ihguro whelm time tnruif Imithicates. Ilvemi
horses , which bave beemi a drug , are eoiii-
mantling bcttei' pm'hces than for years , nin
mnitiie , ivhmicii have lund hlttio mmiarhmct 'ahtio
siimco elcctmict' tins bccnm npphictl to thin
stm'oet railways , have suththeumhy mmcqtiined , ,
value. Thin better irriecs tom' hmorses
mummies are title dually to time ivar , though time
value of horses was inmmproviumg before thia'4.-
mmmd ivas immnthe for mmcmv cavalry inorses.
Time prosperity of Ume farmers 1mm Iimnliauma
anti mieighulromimmg states mmmeamms a gooth trade
anti a fair activity in other iuidustrics , As
there hmas not hiecmm for years so certain cvi-
tlemmCes of good timmien for farmers as at
Prcseiitwn many hook for a Iwoshierous sea-
SOti , war or ience.
1'Omi'i'II ) mtmM.tmtKS.
Detroit Joumiiah : "Time linen of liberty , "
remnmarimoti time nbsem'vem' or mien amid tlmimmgmi ,
"is mmii time greatem' fur time remit of us by
renmmiout ( it' time uirnictice of lettimig reporters
iii deadhead. ' '
hrmdlnmuttpohis Jotirimnt I : ' ' \V hntt kind o f ra-
tioiis th ) tlie3' give 3,011 nit your miem lihuce ? ' '
iimntuuiieti cmiii 'omkmiiim mm.
'I' ito othiem' looked ii t in Inn m'epm'oaehi tmml I v it mid
ntnsivei'cd : ' 'l'en'smmi mat in ms 2 lmitt'mi all. '
( 'idea go Tel hum to : ' 'There ' ' exelmilnumeti
? tirmi. Ummjhmn. , as slit' w'Lig'ti liar 'ay mite
thifl ti'uVthcd clevmitom' islini mice rim inns full
of hiumidies. ' 1 comm breathe Inure fm'eciy
' '
iit ) ' !
Sire lmmui just heft time hargamm ; eotmmiter.
Somerville Joum'nmnmi : 'l'o nmiost itcoimh tliti
tililerenmee between it countem'tt'it cciii amid
a gotth ( ) tiC is ( limit yeti trmni't 10153 time tommmm-
temfeit.
Judge : "i t makes iii' tired , ' ' exc'iainietl
N''it mu i ha ti rll'z7m1 r , ' 'I o um : t gnm 5' '
Time soothsayer glammeeti camimmahhy Into limo
( ott re anti siii'et'd.
"lie rejoiced , 0 , 1lmig , " she pm'ott'steti ,
" ( led. mvii mowers ntrt riot yet immvemutcdh"
DetroIt Free Press : 'lsmm't It otld that
tint' imeaL'hi ViO ) iittsii't beemi destm'oyetl timid
suirlmngT'
"J'imrmt is entsiiy nccmmmntet ror. 'J'iue aIde
jomi emma I i'tts immtve a I I ht''mi oeeu mlt'l , msi t Ii t ii ti
timid mmmimmui' ' have bt left
var , nnattcm' en to
amnatetui'S. "
rnmnthi : " \\'nnti , ghrls , " maid Uncle Si Low ,
ivintvntm i'ititing hum rimeces , ' 'when you
( omnie dovmm it ) ( lie farm Iii time mitmnmnnmloi' yen
OimlCt ? lotS uv fumm itv uS bcctiso we cut In
time kitineim. hut I thomi't itcu ca it mmmakm's
miimrcii difterenru isimtithmer you eat iii thin
ki teheni e r cook I mm I inc Oh nil rig mcmi , ' '
ChIcago Trlhitmiie'hshtn - t from thie far
camit-Aii , it's so dehhgimtful to mayo a fruit
forum cmi time uutmilsIi'i of nm city ! 'Flnat
, rnmchh of nihitilo blossoms is particularly
I his \\'estern Emitnrtmtinnen'-.Yaw , Dot vans
U brewevy. "
Boston Trnriscriumt : "l'iiei'e'n a good lenil
of mu mit ii nntttmm'e I a ni eumvy. ' ' mcriintrkt't ,
t lie i timi I , msoiii , I'm' , ctm I y vntciih mig iido
tenrimng his best , mat to Pieces. "Ainiionmt as
th'ttrtictivc' mmmi uric , mf nmiy little riephmt'ws. ' '
? tlm8. Iourmc'i'-\Vlny , , imrofessor , dorm' t you
see lie'mi got yomir mitt ?
'rime 1'i'ofesson-'imuniilcr ! so mne hints. I
thought it wnis oniti of time hoamders hints.
'I'alum tlnmtt , you 'hieip !
hit Ilie Lnmst liii , .
Cimiertio Record.
Inn thin last Immni-timo ooet writes.-
I lid 'mienthi time utniet multi ,
'l'hmero is inc i'oekomnimi to rob
Time lodger of lmimi gold ,
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Tine rooms are cooh , thin beds are good ,
'Jimert' ai'e ire cm-and : ; to gape ;
Thicn' Is mit ) no I ito. I iii t , poet , sri y ,
Is thure it lire osenmot , ?
YtIiM % Vli.'J'mlIiiL Ais'ieiJ.
Somimorville Journal ,
Time iveatlmer'tt gtntimmg im'arn agahnm.
The tunic fiji' smmui' amid ice
hr gtiit' , amid mnnmmy people imeed
A w'orth of good advice.
JIPrL' , them , it is : 'J'm'y to keep cool
In hitidy mmnth 1mm rriinitl ,
AntI mimnum shi I Inc mini I Imerniomneter ,
it Is nm cmmrse , you'll fhmmtI.
Iii Eden Adnimn mmever mad
'l'li ermmiommn oleimi it t mm I I ,
Amid lie ilieti there , juito lmnpjnily ,
At lc'ammt until thitn full ,
AntI so , If you im'tutmlil live untIl
'J'ime fmLl I i fl b , eru'u Cu I lii ismi ,
Just minmmnmahu lImo ( mlii tlmemmimomneter ,
It's miomt'tlming , ' ( iim womi't nmilmimi.
W'lmeri it is hot , it's tihco as hot ,
I ( you kmnois' just lion' hot
I I Ins. I ( you dmmum' I ii mmow , you will
liii cool , as like as riot
Ionm't bore ynmmrst'lf , , hmmmi't bore your fr1end.
Ii ) ' t'tumii imng time degit'emi ,
Jum.t mimminiusli tIme (1111 tlic'rmnometer ,
Amid do it imromptl' , riensu !
a 'A Moral :
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A sensible and
well-bred lnan.-cowper. "
In offering really good clothing for sale , even though the
price be low , it is necessary to appeal to the intelligent purchaser.
They alone can appreciate the qualities and values of rightly
made clothing.
It is the sensiblcand well bred man whose attention we ask
to the .pring and summer wear that we are now showing. It is
too good for the chronic "bargain hunter. " -
Serges are always in good form , and we have a variety of
grades of these popular goods at prices that will recommend
them , In fancy patterns for those who prefer them , we have no
less a range for choice ,
Summer furnishings and hats and caps are here , too , for
men and boys.
w BROWNINGKING&CO.L
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