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Ti . v rllull , v1t A 1. ul.r : > itult uL1.Y , J U N L 9 , 1S98. 'Fiir. O tAitA DuIw 1311 : E. ItOSEWATIm , Editor. t = - - - - - - - - - - P1'fhlHllisl1itV JIOItNING 'rEItMs OF SU11St RIPT10N , Daily ileo ( Without Sunday ) , Ono Ycnr.iR. & Dally Ilea ) tad $11uday , Onu Year. , . . . , . . 9.07 ; Ix MOnthM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 J Inca Months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0) Sunday lie Ono Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.07 SaturJry Bee , Onn l'rnr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,50 Weekly Bee , Ono Year 05 OFGICIS , Ontnm ) : The ilea Builtiing. Snulh Omaha : Singer ] flock , Corner N and 21th Streola , Council lllufis : 10 Pearl street. Chicago Ollice : 502 Chamber of Corn. mcrco. New York : T'emnto Court Wns111nrton : 501 Fourteenth Street. CORItISI'ONDINCE , All rommlmunicatlolla rebating to news and ailtnrinl matter should be uddressed : To the Editor , nUStN1SS LtTT1RS. All buslneM letters and rt'mittnnces eh0uld be n + ldressed to The nee Publlsltlnq Company , Omalui , Drafts cheeks , express and , e4tnflle0 money urlers to be mad ? pnynldr' tO the ardor of the company. Till : IIEE 1'UIL1SiltNG ) COMPANY. ' ' ' ' ' ' . S'VA'l'1:11EN'I' Ot' CIItCULAT10v. Smite of Nebraaskn , Duuglus County , Ms , : Gourge II.'rzsrhuck , secretary of The nee Publlshlug tom pany , hem g duly sworn , slays that the actual number of full atml tOugdelO copies of ' 1'ho Dait , lluruing , I'vt'uimmg and Sunday flees printed during t the month of J1ny , iS9S , Was as follows : 1 : : : ; , .i . t 17 , . . . . . . , , . , 0,305 2. . . . , , . , , , , , : n1,5et : 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0,1114 4 3. . . . . , . . . , . . : utJ71i 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . tm , l l7 4. . . . , , , , , . , m:1.1)20. ) : . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Io.7 17 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 6 . . . . . . . . . . . m.77 ; ; 22..a11,1/.5 / 7. . . . . . . . . . . .87,1.12 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : tu:1711 : S . . . . . . . . . . . . . u.oto 21 . . . . . . . . . , .ao , ISu 9. . . . . . . . . : t1nut 2i . . . . . . . . . . . . . : tU,107 10..a t , s7 )2. . . . . . . . . . . , , ? 17 Ii . . . . . . . . . 81 , ftIT ) 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . , . . . : tipL't 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 artT 11. . . . . , , , , . , IInSu 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : tslt : o. . . . . . . . . . . . , St/,01y 25 . . . . , . . . . in j 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8l.Ly9 Totnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , .t17 IIta Lest returns and unsold copies. . . , . 2lut : Not total snles. , . . , . , . . . , . . . . , . . , .1n.,5mi Not dully average. . . . . . . . . . 30,727 m GEotI ! it. T'LSCUL'CI : . Sworn to before me aid subscribed In ' hay preseuco thlN 31st day of May , 1S9S. 'lSeal.l N. P. . > Nolnrv Public , 'l'ilt Oxpoitiun is the cheapest ns well ns the ( related sknw au eflrlh. It would be cheap If the ndullssiou price w'cr : t'U thncs WIUtt it 1 $ . If It4)oseVell's Itnugh Ii tl't ttl'e1)Otto be permiltle(1 to lhelr bronehoes to ( 'ubm ' , hu\v : u ( they to nppca Ill tlueh t pceialty In the bull ring at IIlvana : The approach of the close of lhu Sh , ol year is the tier signal ) for the uus- j totnu : y rungle ovw Sciwol JaUItursltip4 , the ont(0ou' of which iudiates vii the the tail wags eke dug or lhu dug the lull. - - - - - - - i'OpulistS Ps 'ryw here will be hiter- ( 'eted in the aamnuuwmeut I loot It \I4 ? lrs. Lease's lieu rt that br.ik : down hm the closing of ( lie Oregon 1Folitiral ealll lmign. 11er voice Is salti to lie still all right. O'here is no hanger chat Admiral Cer- rert : will treat harshly the ruptured crew of the 3lerrlutur. Cervera realizes that It may 110)1 he long before he and his tissnciates any he In the hamids of Allleficius. Pellll'il of , filly at the expositlO l should be made 11 ' girliesI : patriotic tlemiwu- $ tr8tiun of the yeu : . It mast be re membered that the ahiereua'ml of lude- peadence by the fathers of t1w rOublie cnu uevel be over glorllled. 1'1x-State Oil ] nspertor IIillou bas II nily : been hell ( Ruble for lime Iuspection fees \vhlh he euilretcd but fulled to turn hit ( the slate trenstirJ' . iii Iron cnu Bow' ask himself the questlou1'hat is the use of a lefolllie'r turning populist ? Srhnai eltlldrru'5 dhy at toe ox 1)OSitiou IN 11 good thing , but mio school chll11 F should be tuered to slug smith One day. Every parent in the city should flake hn eITOrt to Scud his children t0 the ce podtlou at leas ( Once every two Veclts 115 Il part of Its edumtlo1. 'l'ime usual imhdenns Sigubolu'ds are agalil link ing their uppelrnnce : In trout of iIIHhli ) $ $ places uu the priteipnl Klft'P1S of the ' ' Pity' . O'hel't ) is 110 rrn81)11 ) SVhatuvUr w hy a sigllioar11 lnte11ded to II ttraet trade should not be artistically it ttraellye ruttier lhaa nisurdly repUl- S1S'e. South Dukutlt people ale llguriug on a total luuulgrallall to the state f01' the year of about 20,0X ) . T'ho'se _ 0,000 , Inl- ndgh'n11ls , If they nialetiallye , will make al Jnlslnku Iq gnilig into the tlYmSllllN- SisSlppi region , ' ! 'here is math ) , however , for other thnusimld5 In all the gro\VIh g stilted of the west , . 'I. , II , Ibill ii ImII41NIIICll get 0th t frnnp un- (1 er for less ( inn it ) rents uu the dollar of their obllgnliuns.'h0n the property ow'uers are riutllhPd to step up and pay. tltl'r ! blxls , hoVev ( ( ' , they Brill lave to pay hot Only the 110 Cents for ti lents4)lves but also the lilt add scuts of willei b4)ndsulen lutve been I'CIICred , { It lucks as if 1innsoul wOr 1) trying tO nluko a tiAo record. It was t)0O ) which , uccurdhlg in till popnllst 11IIIlllltIh ) ) , ho s't'tll'ell ( Out of the llmniey stolen by' Auditor Eugene 11nar1) mud It Is $ , )00 lint. lie extracted whit Iii help of ( 'lus't ' of I'lllee ( iuilugher from the l.19i rush pot Captrred Ill tJa' late gann- bliig raid , 'i'ho day of the Oregon eleetIon the Stilt I.aho ? 1r1 blun' prrdleled tiia success of the lelmilullcitn tltket in Otegou sill declared that It would be 'u pity to 8eo It send fruit the fir west a senator Ill 1\'tsliiaglou who will yore to Cuutinuo tlmi' peesemil depression on tie (011111 Ittt that Is what. Oregon llla , becuusu re- pltblleill : prospeeity Is the kIhiI ( of "ti t' . pressman" Ilie peuplo Ilke and wiutt mule of It. 't'here Is a ti Isp4)sltiou la tlu ) 8lmtti , nil vtitlu 54)11)1) ) simau of reuOhi , to resent thu sUggest14)11 of forming regluiuts tit iu- putlnes in the southern states to be sent to Cilia imi urdel' to II VOld the tin uger of ) ( name' tever. 't'here hits glt urea utuell yellow' fever l11 due suutluern stutes In re. cent years amitl hut tow peOple lit the south mrl lirttof ugaiusi It. bike Spaulsh bullets , yellow' fever is 0111' of the hurl. dents of Wu wur that Ulu soldler8 wust brava oplRATIONS AT S,1XTZAiG , The 01)1ratiois of the Aulerknlt ( feet nt Sluuthugo appenr to have hntl entirely satisfactory rt' + ulta. The report from Atluth ui Silminpsot that the forts vero Othickly silenced by the bombardment of last Monday , without injury of any kind to thie American ships , although they svere within : ,000 yards of the Sitivdsh batteries , furnishes unother Ii- lustratlon of the Inferlurlty or the Spanish - ish guuhers , 'I'lle Spaninrds probably tired as huumy projectiles as time .tmerh. Culls 011d ) but tvhlle the latter lilt great execution the Spanish lire svns IueITect lye , an utter ts'tt5te' ' of nmmmlition. Snulpsou has demonstrated thutt San. tinge can be a ductal by Ills licet wllhuut gold ( into thO harbor , hunt the pine is to have n co operutiug hull force humid If the liltost adilces are lrlldtwnl'thy it is prob. aide that such a force is now' hn'estlmig the pert , or If not already there will b0 within the present tverlc. Jleausvhile tilt rd ) Irt4 imitiicte : tint the lusoigrlils are d0hmg good service , ts'Iuieh gives prutulse tlmt they will be found ttseful miles when our troops are ready to miwVo upuu Santiago. 't'ill' capture of thus stronghold is of course only n question of time. and per , hlalS ) It rl'1 y ht'ief Ihue , 11111 It is not to i0 expected that it t'lll be aecotuplished without hard Iightlng. O'he number of Spanish troops caurcntuled there 1s not Iniotvn , but the puttee haul goad defenses oil the laud slobe iutd a slunil farce could make a strong light against several ( hues its number. Boshles it svlll have the support of Cervera's squadron , which Is hot ht n position to Operate against the A11n'rinmi II e't. ( ' 1'hert.for , the hull attack - tack on Santiago should be unadu by a large force. 'i'he muss of this position to the Spnu- lards will lie a serious blow , but It umst not be ass 11ied tluat It will necessarily cud the sear , as soumo seem to think. It \vll ( release our ships for opethtlons elsewhere - where , but there will be more lighting to 410 after Sant lugo is lit our hathds turd it maybe extended over a cuusiler.tble ( period. Tlw xh \ 7' Uo vm ; ss. Puulilic Interest In politics is sot very sense at present , but the people should not permit their utlentlou to be so wholly ullslrbed by the war as to lie. Come hidilIerettt to 1)Olitlal altars , In. tired the fact. that the nallu ) Is at var is in itself a rouuunmidImmg V1L4)IL vhiy citizens Shuuld Coueeru lieuselves with pulltk8 , for political couditious still httVe a decided Intlueure , II' not upon the pruscentlau of hostlllirs , rectum 11113' 111)011 the dutermitatlon of the ipu'stiums that mvlll arise Oat of the coulilet. Men of lull paeteS Support time governhnnt ) In ear- rylmig uu'the war , but svlieu It is ended there will lie dlvisiun au party flues upon the questialS that whhl he preseuted for settleniehlt. It is for time people to say' upon svhiicli party they w'Ill devolve the duty 1111(1 reao11aiblihy ) of settling these quStbus. A new- house of rrpreseiltnth es wilt be chosen lu NOVehiIt3 and \vlllle It is reusounhly certain that the \var will lutve terminated long lefore the Fifty- sixth congress eouVeues ht December , 1s94J , that eO lgrt'SS 11111 prObaily be called upon to eunslder : uul net upuu the Most imlpurtaut questions rsultIhug from the \var. It will doubtless have to de- terinhmO the pull ( } of tlae mtlon lit resltet to rongnered territory , decidhlg w'htluee or nut it shill be tempnrarlly onpietl or perllnun'ntiy held , hew' It slmiull be governed w iile lu ( 'ontrul of time United Shtts , vvhllt eennoniie system shall be applied 14) it amid other unulters that the new order of timings will pre- Seut. 'f'lit' next C4)ugeess will therefore have a svurk to do no less iuuporlmt t timid devolved upon tilt nutiom ui irgis- luhpre after time civil mvar-a work that will call for a high staudard of - slut's- ' nuulShip. It must deal with a prohleul lu u hlrh the greater pm : tof time \vorhl IS deeply concerned and tine solution of Which w'ill be vital to the future of this republle. The ch'emnstnnces seem to hupera- tlvely denm uml that the congress mud the adudnist atium should lie hl pulllical ac- cord. Obviously Itvoul(1 be must uu- forlhnale w'heln time grave qulestlomd grow'lug out of the war come up for final sohmtlou if there should be a serious clash between the executive nail the leg- lslntlve departuletlts of time goveruhimelut. Such m slat ( of muhI'ulrs would allord op. paelaulty iO forrign pamvers to tithe lu11- vautuge Of thO United States which they alight Iutprove. 1larupouy betweru time president stud the umljurlty lu cwt- guess will , Ill Oar judgnmigll , hn II S tmores. Snry t'or tau settlenmimt 4)f w'an' quesllon5 as it Is for Ilie ruu'ryiimg on of the wtr. 3loreOVeh've euuildenlly believe that a wiser disposition of those questions would be thus assured , beemntse they svould be doll it smith in time very highest 5(1150 of rspunsiblhUy. Unless file people becomitu utterly apa- thetlc au11 hmdlfferent the house of rep. 1'vennltiVOd ( of the next cuugress should ho repuulican.'e imnVO mO dmubt ItvIIl he. Thu republlrau Vhetory I t Orgou last ylomdmy' (1i(0111m'ltges this contldenee , . m.htih Ii uds w'IIrramm t Ili every CaUSidern- tiun that should hum vo svoiglut svlth the betelligeul Voters 01' the country , 1Af.ut ; ol + THF ; I'0nt757s , Thu ( Idol' Ile ( w ucdeu of 111hnesota hp his amnnunl report sates that the da11mgo acne foelsld in tint shut ( by urn In 18h7 ; imuoumled to ulmiy $ 22 , 115 omit of forests Vuleed at OV1'I' ' % IRi,000X ( ( ) ( ) . Thu Value of JliuuSOlII forms tits It Source of it perhlnueul imulipti'y Is silo\VU by tlO stat0mnt tlmt lu It fmn'urublu year tlue Ioggees vvlll emitti71OO11,01k ) worth of pine , svhlrh will be doubled In Value when Nnvtl : Into lanlber , flighty- per pout of tills svlll represeht labor , 1111(1 tilt 111)1)11 ( ation tit lnbur still fup thp' him ereases Iho value of time product svhien prepareQ fur use as imunber. \Viilie I'uVemtl4nl ' of forest II rs is only m step lu fort'h y , the. 3liumesotm flit : \Vardon eonipltihis lint it is hard to so- curt till ! expenditure of cream sluall soups of thus public 11nouey to support the lire w urdrim sydtetu , 'f'ills dlllletmlIy Is duo largely to lute flut that delinitt results fruul fOrt'Stry tome lmily after tunny youth's. 'l'ei best w'hitO 1)1114.8 of ( lie narila'rn forests him vii bcemt growing for I'ronl 1G ) to : h ) ( ) yea's , and although mer- ( huutnhit' plan ulny bo gro vn him sixty years , there a'a few' people willlhg to look forward to a crop so slum' Ill co11tug W maturity. If amtythimg Iwpurluut Is done to rent'w flint perpetmnte the fnr- csls of western slates it tnnvt ht' by the state and In pursuauce of n broad 81141 Iihernl Polley looking to future pros- perlty. One feature of forestry but little understood is that trees cnu be grown to udveninge on hull until for furntbug pnrpuses. ' ( 'his Is especially true of the pine forests , but it is also true to souse degree of all forests , aid there are fetv sbtes that have not n great deal of land that would be more valuable for forests tlhul for ally other purpose. As tlds [ , let 1s better appreciated the Interest iii for , wiry Is bottled to become greater. .311152 P11OTZ' 'T YTS GCfSTS , No obligation nssutned by the city of Omaha In conm'etion w'Ith tilt exposltIon is Vlore sacred thou that of nlTurtihlg ex- posltlot guests ample protection front professional thieves , thugs amid swum- d1ers. 'Fills obligation rests mint nhaely upon the nmlnieipal autinritles charged with tic umhuteumuce of litw turd ordrr aid the suppression of vice amid crime , but w itil every citizen who hits the rep , tllat10)11 of Omaha mud the success of time exposition at heart. Leaving out the immoral mtspect of time proilem , the protectiou of Omuimi s gmlests is Ili lutperativo m'cessity front time bttsiuess standpulut 't'he ' repressinu of smv9ndliug fakirs rand tlievhmg Crooks of mil descriptions Is of vital luuporbuuce to all reputable emerchauts , hotel keep- e1 s , express amid titilsvay conupumile5. .15 at mnter ( of feet it is of Vhlul moumeut to every persolu svho svallts the streets or has a fauuily aunt Inoue. lJufortmutely Onuulnt hey been af- tlicted with pollee uuisguvernmteut svldcim , instead of protecting the conluluuily , Seetus boat upon proteeimg ( uud : ldhmg the crinllnmtl classes. For this eelusol the OxpOSitlomi nnumtgeuuenl imas been COmlpciled to eumploy expert detectives upotl schum some ( ilyCmlOUCC ) cudul the piIICe(1. 't'he atte11qt of Chief Gallagher and his heuchnuen to drive these detectives omit of the city forces to the front the questu11 whether the cxpnsiti0u shall or slmll not he left to the tender uuercice of piekpockets and shoplifters. UI ) to tills tiny the Only nmett on time grounds vested with legal authority lu matte arrests - rests mule Captain Sig\vart : uul him , quad of poilcemen detailed to ptut'Ct railer thut : to suppress vice iumd criule , The 100 umdfornmed expusitlan guards who :1 : to paid tO perform pollee duty have not beeti cahuuissiu11eti by the mmuayor or 410p- utizetl by the slierhif. ] uasunmeh as under Ili charter thin mullhority 1o appolut vpei l policemuen is vested solely lu the mmlyor , with the 'CU11cutrenco of the police eouinml.siun , ruin hlasumtchl us the nntyor under the ieelsiuu of Judge Scutt floes not recog size the validity of the llolcumb Com- umissiun , the only wty : out Is to have time nmeumbors of the exposition guard deputized I ) ' the sheriil , ' 'his step should be taken wtthottt further parley- lug. \Vlteu tie guard is properly tiepatized the game of holdup now being played by the pollee upuu coueessioutres : amid exhibitors - hibitors will be at an cud , and So lVlll nil furtimer luterfereuce with the exposition - tion detectives , Should Chief Gaihmgimor persist ill interfering iv'lth otlhcr:5 emml- piOyed by the exposition for the public protection , the power of the Courts cnu be hn eked to prolet the people frmn a police force orgnntzed to protect lawlessness - lessness , .1 OOJIJ11iNDA1r ; .iPi'o1.YTMFXT. Time alIohltnlent ) ) of lion , Oscar S Struus : of New' York mluister to 'I'urkey , to succeed Dr. Angell , who resigned to resume his duties as inesldelt of the y1k'hmigat mllverslty , has been geuerally cumimiIeimded , 11r. Straus represented this gnvernnlcut at Constantinople daring the last half of I'residemt Clevehtud'S first a(1nhiuiistratlon : uul made an excellent - lent record. lie served Amu'rieau Interests - ests with exceptional uhlllty and vas oil good terms with time sultui's govern- ument , l11 fact was ou ) of time most popular - lar minlsters the ljmilted States has Imtl ht Turkey in recent yeas , lie will therefore return to that post svitli a full lcho\vledge of Its duties mud \vitlm euthe aceeptabillty to thin ' 1'urkish governnueltt 'fill mioy tnluisier is Gtumilinrvlllt the detnlIS of unsettled diymtes bottvecn the poh'te and the United States. It is 01O- slrmtblo that These oifTcremces , soma of therm growing out of the Arnu'ni ii troubies , sh:111 : be adjusted \Vith as little delay std friction as possible an(1 per- hap5 ho nmul is ietter ) lilted for this par' thrum r tusk ihuau dlr. Straus. 'm'ho ' fact that the president went outside - side of his party hit sIelifig a saccesslr to 1)r Angell Is another llhlslrtloa : of his wllliuguess to subordlmpte politics to time public good , Its he did In retlinlug : General Lee at IItlvamia nn(1 nppoluting a democrat to ho nssistluit secretary of sbtte. lawn's prospective o-0,0X,000 ( ) , busltel wheat crop Is camiVlo'img proof of the vmimme 01' Feud \vork ht the pnrault of mg- rlnlmn e. Only a few yeats ago the commplulmit w/us general that I\ra ( wheat II clds were "pluyhug out" aim ( I It wms : sulll by seperlidu1 obset"'crs that Vyheat I'luvial ug is peulihtbl0 uuly on huw'ly broL'em gronmd , A ( rent um miy fauirs' mceepte01 Ibis vluw uu(1 ltmrmted to core , oats aid live stuck , being content to buy thole iuur 111111 see the local umllls go to rule. Itnt m few ueillel:3 and athers made a study of the wheat grusvi11g I mohlem thud found that w Ilh to eihngo ui' seed ana correct methods of t10atimig limo grotnmd limo' crop is a Sato oue.'I'ime r- stilt is that Ino m has win at maul ( lour 1'ur sum it , and the lesson Is nvnilabie to r its acigimbors , Of eonrnu lhl selection of June 1 t as Nebraska dug by that Ii oupaetlsimm Htitto ( xpositi0a eomudssinu reprsentitmg tire t111Terout pulitleltl parties that vale ammo mend tlm0 sumim ticket hod uothing to ( ho with the fact that time (111(0 ( bid beu prevlaasly flxe01 for lie umeotimg of time populist natlonuI coin nittee , the populist state eomutittoo anti the' populist press associatlom , 't'hat Is slnmply another of 1111150 COimchlfeliCt'S tempt intjmpea on hllr- pose. No lumerllyul expnsitlnu , not Oven the ( 'hlugo1'orit1's fair , lulus nttraeto4 mt Its opening the w Ide mtud favorable at- temllott ( hrumgh the Annrlemm ) press that hats the Ouunha'l'rausudssl8sippl 1x1)81 thou. 't'he nusvspaper rendlug publle 11:15 : been fully npprlsed of the lunugurutlou at the exlmsltlon mmil told of Its beauties I mitt ' 111141 Iho uowspnler reading public' ' , iles ( pnu'tieally all tilt ) iutclligeat topic of time hull ! , \iiimt Is equltily to thin"lllfltht " , substautilllly whole Aumerieaipress , has retogalzoll in , the exposltlou ttsulJect of ever hlcrems ' lag popularity Imd proullses to keep It before time pcopli'through { the whole ex- pusltlun snsomI ' , , , , . r Time Off : SlSlgwart , who figured SO eonspiauously in time ihimulu' cuicnu : ilulicc pihntt' , Its the eotnulaader of lime police stitmod : on the llidsvay , is euminently iuu mt cord with the eternal utness of tldngsltl'jtime ' beauty of this ar-I rlutgena'11t is ihat the records of the pleseht police cmimltlhssiol , Cellmla/S'lh of shh moral refurnmei's its Judge Uregory , Dr , 1. 11 , i'eubu01y mud ltubert E Lee Ilerdtnnn , show thitt the bnntd ht- struclul time tmuyur amid City ittlormey to formuinte ebnrges of hdscoultht't against Sig vart tuol tmuuiy mouths ago. A fens dtys ; hi ( ) it democratic postmaster - master was renilpoluted for mnwther term lit Slu'lburne Pills , 3htss because hO luml provoQ so satisfactory dint ho. body ctied : to oppose his reteulhut lu the alike , Iuul the republlcmut OusmiSler ( : met Lumdnstvr , 3lutss. , gets a tlmhd taut aftet' hiving hull right through a ( lemm- catlle atlutlnislrallon.'u nay lmtve civil service in the postal service yet , 'F'lue most rclhtble 111101 coumpleto lie- cnuuts of the proceedlugs of the 11tmiuer oils eouventhous to bo held In Oluitla dtu hmg the ox POsitiott seusuu will be found ht 'l'ime ltee. 113' preserving time copies of O'he lien coutniuhmg these to- ports renders caul have a to rect record of time work of all the various organlza- tiots. ItCud 't'he Bee , A DIM/lltieltltg l'sMllIlit. . 1Cammsas Clty Journal , If this cbulumy fceling between John Bull and Uncle Sam contlnbes to grow , Thomas F' , Bayard may become a logical candidate fur the presidency , tilnuu'M fearerlhutlug. . New York Sutl. "Twenty American ships wet'udrlvcn away by one of our vessels at Santiago , " So bul- leti s Captain Illanco , alias \'hte , and fires the Spanish heart once amore. But why twenty ? \Vhy 1101 2007 Is Captain Whllo's vein falling ? Is that decd ) wellhead of romance drying up ? Overtures fut. 1'eutee New York Tribune. Spain is said to be about to ask for peace. But she will mmmake a mistake if she Iuo14s far it through lntervonllou of the European powel's. That resort was tried lung ago , In vain. The trial will he no more prufitablo now. II is with the United States she Is at war. It is of thug United Stales she must sue for peace. , , . : ltscredtled. Springlield ? umltsaJ Itepubllta n , It will be observed that upon arriving off Santiago AdmtraL'Sanipsou did not assume command of the Squadron under Commodore Schley ; nor , so fair' as can be learned , did Use two ntcn quai'rdl over precedence la their lomig conferenced concerning the enemy - emy in time bottle : ' J'hese acts are sopme- what disappointing to. the Washington gossips - sips , who have longed for an outbreak of jealous rivalry hotween the admiral and the commodore. \rheu AierjettnN ldke Ia Flght. Phuadplphta Ledger , The Amerlcanscan , Jhght If they must , amid are not averse to doing so la a proper cause , but they da not Ilirp to lake up fighting - ing as a regular bnsimness. This is well shown by their reluctance to enter the tilar army , though they are so eager for the volunteer service that they are quarreling - ing for the privilege of enlisting. For this reason , If for no other , compulsory military service could not be enforced Ill tills COnn- try. The people would not submit to it \'ataateers Shah Up .Vell. L'nltimoro herald. Not only the Spaniards , but our censors at home have underrated the fighting con- dttlon of our volunteer army. There arc no tenderfeet among our now soldiers. They are , alumost without exception , robust , able- bodled and athletic. They have successfully passed the Most searching physical exandna- lions The greater part of them have already - ready been drilled anti disciplined , and tavo had more or less experience in camp , When the time conies it will be found , as it was In the civil war , that our volunteers will hi ready for every contingency incident to an arduous cmnpaign. iwpraring Its OpportluIHes. Chicago Chronicle. That Canadian statesulan are opportunists Is well exemplified by their descent upon Wnshiugton at this Juncture to press to a conclusion the pending negotiations for set- ticmmtt of exlstung differences between the United States and Canada. We hear a great deal just now of senthneutal afiinity between Great Britain and time United States , and it Is uaturni that the former's colonies should crone In for n share of time samno feeling ! f it exists. The Canadian government - ment is wise to seek at opportuhe time to smooth out the friction caused by the seal- lug , customs and fisheries questions , but If time Washington authorities meet public cx- pcclaliwi they will bo sufliciently hardheaded - headed l0 avoid any jug-handled treaty with the Camiadlams for sentimental reasons only. % 'Isest lleasura of Ida \t'ttr. Suringfleld ( Mnss. ) ltepubllcum. Notwltlmstamllng time prestdent's tielertnl- nation to use a large number of the 75,000 upon recruited wider the second call for volunteers , to raise the reglments already In service to their tnaxiuwnm strength , there is said to a strong political oppositlmm to this plan all II opera tilg In Vb'asllhmgtoll , Nathhig could be nloro wicked than such an opposition .o mm of the wisest mcas- ures of the war. J7'he president should not yield no inch , Time ngecsslty for this meas- u + o 1s obvious , tIl 1'ennsylvauta the ten reglnmenls of minutia which vuhInteered were deliberately Swelled to fifteen by pol- iticlans hp order I avu oflicers appointed to time live extr re ) Iments , The goverl- nIent now proposes to USC lime new recruits front Penusylvaulato ( make ftfleun real regl- mlents of maxlmuui slrunglh.'hon poll- ticians begin to uiihohr army for their paltry - try , persaual ends you feel like seeing their necks wrung , Ihu'le Soul's Brent Cnrd. Foists ( 'ley Star , There is a grdiu deal of talk In nil circles - cles of British so"clety concerning time Anglo- American alliance , and one of time imluts dlscu3sed with thmuntest : frequency std earl- estness is , what avgypl bu the contribution to the alliance In return for Its advhntages , ( lreat Brltaln has a first class navy anti oven a strong army to eontributo to the common stock , while ordinarily the United States possesses neither. What , then , should this country put umlo a partnership supposed to be equal ? To this the lrsl ) unsw er Is wheat , Time United States Is limo great food- produciug COuutry. Let her part of lime alliance be the furalahing of the bread anti most whllo the other nation supplies the ships and guns , Under this division each party In the league pound appear at Ina strongest. It Imlay be Bald that an alllanco of the United Slates and Great Britain would be tutu bast ( el combination that has over been formed In the history of nallouL id POSlTtON ItiClt IN 1'ItOJllsr , Lincoln Call : The Tranamississlppi Exposition - position opened very ausplchously , it is on n much grander scale than the visitors of the opening were expecting to see. At first it surprised time crowd which looked upon it for the first 111110 and then astonished nil with its genuine magnificence. Norfolk Journal : Time opening of the Transmisslssippl ixposltou at Omaha on \Veduesdny tnarked an epoch In the history of time great west. No more beautiful day could have been pictured , anti the attendance - ance exceeded the brightest anticipnllons of the tnnnngement. Omaha has never been called upon to entertain so vast n throng , and to her credit be it said that she did her part nobly. I ( is to ho hoped that the auspicious opening augurs n complete SUC cess Ill every way for the exposition. Blair Pilot : Time Trummsinisslsslppi anti international Exposition is open to limo world. The opeuhmg exercises were held yesterday and it Is estlinntcd that 50,000 people were on the grounds. The opemming ceremonies were very impressive. Those who visited the grounds yesterday were tutnnlnmous In their expresslous of surprise - prise at the mngnitudo of enterprise and mitany are frank to admit that it even exceeds - ceeds the \Vorid's Coltmmhlnn Exposition In manypohmts , In short , it. is a great , grand eimterprise , aid worthy of hearty support from the eimliro trtnsmississippi reglomi. Wahoo 1Vasp : The opening of the Trans- nmisslssippl and International Exposition occurred - curred at noon yesterday aul was wittmesscd by a large concmirso of people. Tha weather was delightful anti everything cmmtmecled wlthi the trausnrlsslsslppl was one grand success. The mmmanagenmeut of this wotuler- ful cnterprisu as well as the people of the state are to be conmplimonled on the success ntleudimmg the opening day , The exposltiou will grow hm Interest and the people will become - come more enthuslasllc in singing Its praises when they see for themselves time wondurful acltleventent that has been nccomplished hr so short n time. Lincoln News : The great Trnnsmississippi Expusitlou is open , And It well deserves the adjective "great. " No one who has not 50011 th0 nmonunmeuts to Industry and euter- priso reared by time unwearied mill hustling people of the Nebraska lltetropolis has on adequnle conception of the nmarvelous aclmievemeuts they have aceomplisimeti. Time grounds are lull out on generous lines and umcht better far sight-seeing puryoses , ht some respects , than time World's fair grounds. The buildings are of the aonie general Grccian nchltecture made fanmiliar by the great exposition at Chicago. It Is In fact a copy Ism nmhtlature of the World's fair and we wish to state that it is a great big mininture , too. Fremont Tribune : The opening of the Onmalmd exposition was a most mtspiclous one , even excelling the expectations of the most sanguine with respect to the number of people in attendaee. The tiny was superb. It was the first tiny of "leafy JuOe" mid an ideal June tiny. It could not have been fashioned to better ndvantage to meet the requlrmueuts of the fair. The immense attendance is a token of time great interest of the masses in time success of time enter- prise. It means that during time life of the exposltton it will be liberally pntronired. This has been the only fear. The promoters of the project have provided a superb exhibition hibition of the products of nature and the works of man and if the people go to see it according to its deserts all will he well. 11tattIS OI' ' s.ta'rtuO. Cldcago Tribune : There was a Murphy and likewise a Kelly with Hobson when ho sank the Merrimnac. They assisted bravely lmm Corking up the Santiago bottle. Iluliannpolis News : Kelly is there , of course-Jahn ICeliy ! "Wimerever there's iCellys there's trouble , " said Burke , " , Vherever fighting's the game , Or a spice of daigor ht grown man's work , " Sold ICelly , "you'll find nay' niune. " Baithnore American : \1'hcn Adntlral Sampson called for volunteers to risk thelr lives m1 the Merrhnac , 1,000 men in his flout respouded. That shows what kind of material - terial he has behind his guns , It Is the alma of which heroes are made. Philadelphia Tunes ; These romantic incidents - cidents are the bright spots In the sombre panorama of war. We cannot make too much of them , yet we must not forget that there may be as much devotion and self- sacrlfice , as much real heroism , among the silent men to wham no opportunity cmues of personal distinction , New York Tribune : For that discretloa which is the better part of valor , and that unllinehing valor whicim is the highest of ail ( liscretlon , the deed comtnands recognition ammmg the most heroic deeds of all tune. No wonder the Spaniards , brave memi the n- selves , applauded it and treated the prisoners - oners as distinguisiied guests. Philadclplda Record : Four of thin heroes of the Morrhnac bear names witich Indicate Celtic extraction , Hurrah for ICelly , 31ur- phy , Phillips and Deignan ! to view 01 the proimdnent parts played by Erse a , d Gaelic Celts in time wars of English spenkin nations - tions is It not an apropos ii eslfon of Dr. Conan Doyle to substltlmt0 time inelush e term Anglo-Celtic for the exclustve nano Anglo-Saxon ? Wasldngtoa Post : There was a touch of time romantic ammd the chivalrous In youmg Iiobsou's spiendid feat that appealed to time Spadsis Immngination , too. The prompt ac- thou of Captain Oviedo , his assurance of courteous tremtuont for the prisoners and of prompt cooperation In nay measures for their exchange , stowed that the dcs.endutls : of El Canqeador still adnmue and honor gallantry alit ] are quick to pay tributu to those lofty virtues , I'lilladelplmia Ledger : That the men who wont forth so eagerly on this perilous quest of war escaped without serious injury - jury is a marvelous circumstance , tie- Iooguered by the furtiflcntioua to the right anti left , confronted by the powerful nuns of the Spanlsh fleet within time harbor , beset by autos w'hiclt mimight seal their fate at any instant time Merrimac was gulded by Lieutenant llobsoa and ills men u ) her ties- tination in thin narrow . There they sunk and abandoned till vesael , and then threw limenmselv'ea upon time hospitality of the fleet which had been huriing deatlo- dealing rntsslles at them , aid surrendered as prisoners of war , Thorn may be naval battles fought lit lisle war which will be miiarked by great destructlon by the splendid - did exhibition of science of naval wartaro , but we may not expect an lllustratlon of fearlessness anti deternlumed resolution superior - porior to that displayed b ) the counua der and pion of the Merrlumac. . . . - The Royal is the highest grade bukinO powder IWOwe. Acluet le tsahow it goesono- third further than any other trend. OY r7 IMG "AKItI POWOEH Absolutcly Pure raavAL tAtlNa.QWDra ) CO. , MCW YORK. SI'IIAY of Tiriv' tit WA1'T : . Nule. and itteidMlmi rnneernin/r lb. InaM nt the Frnnl. . The observations of I'held Marshal Poult- tiey Bigetow , fresh from Europe , on the coil- dillon of the troops at Tampa , are not received - ceived with nmrli enlhusinsrm. On the con , Crary , several eruluent army men anti flit the correspondents intimate that I'oultney is a romanticist of the sehoot of ilhaiico. Time fact that Poultney Is a recent arrival from Spain anti had been In the camp at Tampa only tour days when ho penned his wlherumg ( criticism furnishes some basis for the as- sartlou that his itnaglnation was drawn upon with a lavishness characteristle of i Matirld anti tittvann editors. Amotmg other nbservatlans of the fleet I mnrshnl fresh frmn Spaln are these : "Nut a single regiment is fit for active duty. " "The troops In Cettt ) ) are losing v'ilollty. " "Troops have not been drilled imi brigade' ' 4 form. " "Ueneral'heeler is too old to fight" These amid uth0r refiectlons were dignified by sharp denials based on facts , i The health of limo army at Tammpa , as staled by time chief surgeon , is remarkablygood. . Only : per cent la on the sick list , rompared with time usual average of 1'A Per Cahn The enthusiasm which marked the embarkation disproved the assertion that the troops iavo lost vitality. "Thero is clot n reglnment belonging - longing to the regular army ; says Gencrnl Mlles , "that is not rendy to lake time hell amid that bra not teen rendy for months. They were cqulpped with every' tldng-trans- portnlion , camp outfit nod everything-and they are n11 reatly and as fit today as they \vero then , I have never been so proud as I a'us : yesterday , when I rode thirotigh time cninhts of the Fifth arumy corps aul saw time nmgnillcent coudltlou anti physical pcr- fecmiess of our men. There is n0 army corps nuy'tehere in the world that is better supplied i witht semi and ofllcrrs of conrnge , fortitude I null lmmtelligeuce. " Drills in rtiglnmmdnl and brigade form have occurred : mlmnst tinily , mill the paper whlcim publislmeti lilgclow's criticismm contabmetl phntographic pleltmres of such nmovelnents. General Jot ; \\'heeier Is of time snore age as Generals Cnppiuger anll Graham , Ills activity at Tamupa , together with his record as at army otlicer , justify public confidence ht his ability to render a good account of himself , "At the time t was a puling , mewling baby , without a name or nweh more hair on my head than I have now , " Bald Conuno- dore Schlcy to a reporter some years ago , "My parents were , I suppose , at their w Its' end to cudgel up $01110 nanti appropriate for thin marvel of unman excellence they tni doubtedly thought me to be. The matter did not bother mime so muclm as it does now , 1 I for I wisely refrained from giving au npin- ion ou time subject , or at least amU' that the tlewspapers wuull care to publish. At that tlnie , which marks an ern t one life anyway , General Scott was ill time zeultim of Imis glory and rotundlty. A very great Whom was Scott at that time-physically nod pop- ularly. Ito was a great frleud of my par- emits , and frequently called at our louse , As I said , nay parents were cutigelhmg their' brains to find sonmu nauu , good emmugh to tack mm such a morsel of humanity as my ' self , and w hilo In the muidst of their couu- c11s one tiny , the huge shadow of Scott darkened the doorway and cast Its robust slmado mm tile. Tint settled It. 'rime cir- cuamstnnce was rogartled us am auspicious muen , amid forthwith it was decided that i was to pass through life as WlnOrlti Scott Schley , Now , for pity's sake dmm't give may Inst name with a Gcrnman accent It's prououuced Sly , ploiu , coon onptaco , everyday - day Sly. That's time way it has been pronounced - nounced In my family as long as I can me- member or ever heard of. " Lieutenant Ifobsom and time gallant seven men who manned the Merrhnac and pluclteti glory from the cannon's mouth at Santiago , will receive due recognition for their hero- Ism. Ilobson will go up eight or ten notches. The seven enlisted mmm will be bromoted to warrant oilcers , time highest grade far enlisted - listed mcn tinier 'time law. A warrant officer' wears a unifornu very much 11140 the undress of a cmnmissionefi officer. Ile also wears a cap that a layman carrot distumguislt trout that worn by his superiors. A warrant oM cer is known as gunner , snlluaker , carpen ter or boati avyln , according to his duties ; h called "Ulster" by the omcers , and is treated with great comislderallon his pay ranges from $1,200 to iiS00 a year , 'tad he can retire for age or disability on three totmrths of the sea pay he wits receiving at the time of retirement D1 ndtiitlomm to promotlon they will receive the nation's medal of honor and a purse of :100 , w _ According to time record Just pubtlsimed by , ' the weather burenl. the average tentpernture al lia ana thing June , July and August is 0111) S2 degrees-the carne as that al Now Orlesus , pnd odly seven degrees more than \Vasldnglon. . bi fact , \Vnsltinglnn bur hotter days than Havana ever tins , lhtvana's holtt'st is lao degrees , while 11'ashingtott's Is 101 degrees. The average yearly raiufal ) at llavala is cunstderably Irss timnn at Note Orleans , bIng 01.71 hches , ngahmst the Louislaua city's 60.52 inches , Even in the ' so-called rutty sesmm , which began with t May and will end with September , the ralu- fnll at llnvmtnn is only 32.27 luches , as agahmst New Orlcaoa' twenty-seven inches. As nmleh mum h equentfy falls lu thu dry Benson as in the so-called rnlmiy period. The rein. tine humidity of time nmnospitore appears to be fairly constant and averages only about 1 seventy-fivo degrees of sanmr Lion. The timidity - midity him line 1'hi111)jdnes is consldermtbly granter titan lids. The caged .idudral Cervera is receiving very lavish cmnplintents front time press of time United States for ids "generous treat- ment" of the captured crew of tlo Merri- nmac. ht time light or subsequent events , these conpliuents appear overdone. The captured crew tens plnceti In Morro , time mimost conspicuous fortiacatilnm at the entralre of time harbor , thus cmupellimg the American sleet to leave the fort uulouclmed or imperil the lives of time heroic prisoners. Tile triclr is characlorlstie of the wily admiral , l'OLISIIti 'I'O A 1'111\1' . Detroit Journal : "Talk is so ehenp , " re- i . , marked tlmo observer of men and things , l "tuft gossip Is usually retailed at vvhule- sole rates. " 1 IndiannpOlis JnurnnlVibbleAll : 'time re- ilglun I have couslsts in bellevhig that my neighbor hits a right to do its best stilts . lmint. 7 1 \Vabble-'i'hero is no rd Igloo in such a belief mts that \Vnshingtoim Star : "Does Mr. Meekt0n ever speak his nd11d loudly , in time preseuco - of iris ttife ? " . v'il , , " replied the nuptial friend , " 1 was present w'bemm they were both in a crowd and hi , gave three cheers for Cuba Itbre. " Somerville Journmtl : 'I'he living skeleton met the dime museum prnbahly cani + s uutrer than anybody else to beilig worth his weight In gold. Adams h'recmamm Ile-There Is nlivays sunothiug 1m0 sunsictd about a pretty ' ' woman. She-Yes ; it's a mmn. Cltirngo Post : 'limo Youth-have ) you got a horse meat is safe to drlvu with uuo hand ? The Cynlcnl i.h'et'ymam-Young feller , It never is safe fa a single man to drive will ) ammo haul. A SIASOS.tuil.i : SUGGIS'1'ION \\'nshingtuu Star. l'imo's provurblally precious , 1\'heu you've amythhtg to say , hull It down. Don't let verbusl ennbelllshmmnt with rea- , sml run away : Boil It down. 1Yhen you nuthe n speech with vivid expeditious - peditious 0f rem uwn Or tell the governmmmenl just Low to 410 tlo feu up hrow'n Or Issue n de + crlptinn of the avay to shell a town , Boll it tiutvn. t \Vben the rlppllmg of time brook suggests an tesmnsy to rhyme , Boll it duw'11. 1Vhen the river brand and sweeping tills - - your soul wtth the sublime , Bill it down , And espreially , don't meet time v'elce of science with a frnten. \Vheu your uummger thirst with any sylvan w'nler you would fivw'u , tiniest ; ynu'ru Ill a hurry fur a halo mid a crown- Boil it down. Our Daily _ Bulletin. T tuRsoav b JUNE 9 ! ! f i ' 1 : J ' . ' . " , : wi// A\ 1 \ LAWRENCE , Miss. , Juno 9 , 1808.-For the first time in twenty-five years time New England woolen nm11is will run on full tine aii anal ) er.Vonmeu nud children heretofore - fore obliged to seek otltar utuploynmeut after this dtte : many now stick to time factories , owing to the Heavy lelunad for woolens. There's aso ! Heavy Demand for those E $7.00 $850 , $10.00 s We have a good assortment yet to select from , Cas- simeres , worsteds , cheviots and serges-all our own make-every one warranted the best of its kind in the world. We are able to give a guarantee with every garment - ment we make. The fact that we did not have salesmen enough to serve all our custolnel's promptly , annoyed us more than it could have inconvenienced those who came to buy , and had to wait. The special sale we are now conducting , was forced upon us unexpectedly , and we were not fully prepared - pared for such a rush , But as long as the goods last we shall be prepared ' . . .R < to serve more promptly. Remember the prices , men's suits , ' . - 4'-- $5.00 , $7.00 , $8.50 , $10.00 Boys' and children's suits $2.00 , $2.50 , $3.00 $3.50r --r " BR0WNINGKIN6&CQ w wi , Se W. Core 16th find Douglas Sts. . .y Yr