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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1898)
F : : : : i : TILE : BEEWmNEJDA .JNJ 2 189A. ' . TIlE OMAhA DAILW Ba J , . IlO9EWATI1t , iaitorT PUBI1SIflI ) 1VFItY - TERMS OF' suLiswurIoN. Daily Bee ( Without utiday ) . One Yer..O : ( Iatl ) flu nnd Suiidty , One Yeht 8. ) aix z1onut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 4.00 Fhren ! onth . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° ) flutidy Hoe. Onn ! ar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Stt2rtI.Ly flee. Olin Ycnr . L9 \ock1y flee. Onu Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . OF'F1CFS. Omaha The 13e BuIIdnr. Sotith Omaha : Singer iftoek. Corner N an(1 2Ith HtrcctL CounciL flutEs : 10 l'enrl Street. CIilcno Ornco : &fl Chamber o Corn fierce. Nw York : Temt'e ' Court. lvaahngton ( : 0l Fourteenth Street. COIt1tlHI'ONIINC1 , All eonlmunlcatlnnR rebitins to flCV Otid etiltorint matter ahould be athre3s0d To the Editor. Editor.flUStNE3S I.ETTEflS. All luRin'i letters and remtttflflCC ithould ho n.1ilre9s1 to The Bee I'ublllIiflJ Company , Omaha. rafti checkH. exPrCRI rtid poitouilco money orders to bo Hiftdt 1)ayflll ( ! to tlit , order of the comhiaflY. TilE I3EEI'UIIL.lSIIING COMPANY. - STATEMENT OF CIItCU.ATION. Stab ot Nebrnn. Douglas County. 95. : Ceorgu 13. Tzschtick , secretnr3 of Tile lice Publishing compotlY. being duly sworn , snys that ( lie itetual number at full and comIleto C0lIeS Of rIio flaii' , MornlnT , } vening and Sunday lIce , Printed during the rnontl cC May , was as follovs 1 2.U1 1 2 : ) . : : ; IS , : ; nn i : i . . . , . . . . . , , . . : t .t,7fl 19 . . , . . . . . . . . . : tu t17 4 . . . , . : iot : $0 $ 20 I3. . . . . . . . . . . :10,711 : 21 . . . , . . . . . . . . ' . 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Now lot low tt try to O Illinois a. few hetter vlt1t the tltdiCfltlifl ? of lt4 state building. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Give the Sunflower sItt'e : t big credit niark for ItS intrt In the 'r1tt1III1lsSiSl1)I ) [ ) EX1)OSit ) lou. Onlalul's "velcouue' : sign 1lllllg $ out :111 the tluuue flV , 1111(1 ( it ki hot : t iiieaiuliig- less forulnIity. For extra copic of 'rue Bee's liIis- trateti Illinois day ( 'dltloll , apply to the bnluiosi 1)1111P of the IHtIJ4JI. No flel of Inure Ilililidry cflllui ) Iti Florldit. It iM lit Cutht that the nev ( ) l1e3 otiglit to be locuteti : ttutl Pity 'tis , ' 1k trtu. ltiit LOIlle of the llOt.tVflhlSfeV3lle ) ll ( b4Uetl by the eXpltIOll ( lttve : nlreuhy : turiteul up in ( lie lmitls of people to vhiont they ( ho not belong. If the French boycott Is lint to be nLntulu1otittl CIltlFel3P rostatiritiut Ott blll of' fare ought to be IlleltuIled. 'J'lie Euiglishu iangiinge Is stutilclent to deseulbe everythIng good. 1 - Ii'tt Vlt ( ) Hilirt tiuifouudcd about ( hi.etuslons uuuotig Aiuerleau nih- cers euttriistetl vItli the ( lIreetluti of v&tc & ILt.C lint itecesstrlly : Spiuiltvd : : , hut they are itexL of Ilui to traltor5. ColiHIdering t1ii qunilty of the nuarks. IIIt : utshul I ) SlHVul I t i Hot i411E1 1 ilsI uig thin t I ' ( lerinaul auth F'r'llchu uirtlilerlsts ( Icily t that tuuty of their count ryuni'ui are vlthi I the Spauiu.zli oilily of ( lefeulse In ( Joint. Out-of-town visitors to the OXj)41t1011 ) ( ) 8110111(1 ( not foil it ) 11D41)eet ) tile great stock yartls full meat inuckhuig PhiltIts at South 0 11111 liii. Son tht ( .9 u ii tuhiut Is a I Ivitig cx. hilbit of % t'4tOlll iitIdi ituuth iduek : thi by ltLOlf. : Tilt ) Board of Editcatlout sct.uns ( leter- uuultied to go Into the reiti C4ttttt 1)ulSill11S ) ' 'ithi the ilitt(3' ( ( In the ichiool fund. ' Evet y reiti estate deal for school sItes I of ttiestlotiutble uleeLssIty wIll bear Tlic Bryzun orgun's 0x1)luhunthoul of its I "aeeunluig retlectlouu" uoii , the UnIted Stntt unusteiluig olthcrs will not vashi. The ouuiy s'lt ) to crut'lisil oUt of the iitseltss itttni'k It juinde on thutse olilcers Is to utOhgIZe ) rlgltt out. 'l'hic ' sklui gaulle glIlllllers ) tiuuti graftluig fakius must go , even If they tb stitiud lit vIt1t the gang uuuutler guutraiity of lOhlCe ) luuOttctIoui. I ii Igturiuig on pro. teetlun , tile (1)lullty nuthiorltles svhio vIhL hot 15. ? s'erved frouti their duty are not to be ovt'tiooiad. it after till , that the popo. cratle tite ; igtiitt : S'iuttor : 1 I uiia , vhulc.h hu ; hecut kt'iut ill ) steaduly 5Illu lie luittl tiit ituudacity to suuecessftihiy direct a Pill)11 ) ( 'Ull iint I en in iou lui , hits not iOeul stuthlt'k uitly efl't'tivc to ( ilehO IL bI light' lie v I a ii is it iiuor. ' ! 'iiero Is Ito good ii'itsoit vJiy louigiuu county ileleguttes to the rehutidIcItil , state ( 'OiLV'Iltiut ) sitouliti be 5t'i'CIei ( sIx veehs nhwnd of the tiuiiu vlien they are to per. fori ii tI itlt t'uu ulet louts , 'i'ith lug eu it p j uiiitiii cut t un I hit iit uk a ii ti tutu i ) ) call I IItI u no riei4 vi t I iou t. it ul tquun t u iiotlce IS bouutd to Leitt 1111(111 thin hLLitY. ) ' 1'Iii fort I litl ( ) I Hg 'I'o 118111 1541551 1)1)1 ) ) ] tI. uuent louutul t'nyuuitlon to lie Iteid at ( ) iilliiL ; % ( iii , last veek in June is attruitt liii. ; itt tOiltiflul itil oei Neiriti4kil iiiiih suii . lotiutillug stittes. 'Flie ttat iiit' hio ileg. lects to tilki ) aiVuuuititg&u ( of hue tululty ttTueli ) iy thIs great uticetluig of iiotithilti cthiitittuts wIll regret it for years -to collie. . Ni ) LPIHtt ) yet * 'Vttl ( ) ( Ito K.VtEil0r' $ stihi tItut ( OIL tutu hitntiluig of the iltlIeiIeh. - mont cliitrgc ilL01tt110t1 agaluist ( mv. ( ' 1001 I luieniub's iwt jOhlcO cointuultetloui- eI , Itobert i. Iee I [ citlinatu , J itines 11. l'eitltOhi ) ' ittiti 1) . 1) . ( iregory , how tittielt longer is the goveruior going to - wake this tuubntvory trio rest under tlul OdiUhil'iteii 'Il1 till ) ) ' get tilt ) OX- oueiatiouk which they barguineti ( or but whieb ba not yet been delivered ? zAr. ) 'l'hio ICiiizit bulidluug tit the 'l'utnsuuls slshjtiul FxIaItiOil ) k tit'dlcntttI , tIIIY. ( ) ( 1 lI ( , the .Stunl1over stulte. it IS 1lItlt'4t ( attractive otut reiiuesentntlve 'if the. state. 1lie stitte of linsas : Is typit'itl uf the tr.tnsinIsslsIppi regloll Iii Its histot . ' , his ( ) ) , lLs reFohir&eS auth tiuthuus- tiles ttuitl In its isSitliItIeS. ) 'rue 511)4 ) iueoitie iuitvu it VIJIIt to btnist of 18dXX,004) ( ) wort ii of ngrlcutitural tICt4 iuuarketed last yitr , of ( lie 1,001)- ) 0(1 ( vortiu of hIve stock they own ititth of the : ioooouoo of hiidehtedilcs cautecleti ' evldetuces of tuuullinltetl iti4t : 3L01'---Itli euiergy rightly nitpiled where resoulrceS Ore uLiIItlditlut ) , lInt Iauiszis Is uuuore titan nil itgricuiittitiul stitte , for zInc , salt , Oil , icaul iuunl couti ttu e takeui fvouuu ( Ito (1eIthl of tiit earth and ( lie vitIe of hitnsits 1180 hued vith uuuituitufutetuutIuig t'titt'r. prlses. Iuuuusas Is , tiuerefle , nil till- rtauitti , good ivestein state and tor I'ilu- ttus to have Ieell ) left1 out of the exposh ( lout ii ttid ltitve bectu an inexcusable blunder. Kiuutsis It ; next door uuclgitbor to Ne. ir3ShiL ) 311(1 tue two states ititvu iuuuttiv Ctitlull'tL ) ) luutt'resti4. 'I'iue ltPiC ) of liiui- sa.s , as well us thioe of NeIvtlsktt ) , thelro titttt I lie greatest lslssIlle irosperIty iiutiI collie to thIs vortiou. of the Uuuitcd States and tlOliltCSt ) ! Ielkuve as ive do tititt. the routth to itrosperity wIll be I sttittotltetl by nubhishiug to the ivoilti full , fiute tutu iiltlitttiitl ) Ijufornintioti re. giuidluug I lie reglouu. ( ) ur I'ittluous neigh- itS ) ( ivill not be disappointed itu tiuc cx- 1ftSItI0ll ) nor vl1l thit regret htnvllug do. terniluied to be represeluteti at Outuitluit In a nuanner ivortity of theIr great state. Outuniua cxteuuds it t4luueore iveiconie tt ) the I'utItsits leOllie ) today uund ivihl ivel. collIe all others from the Suuuliowcr state with the lUiSluIttLiIt3' thtt : belongs to neighbors auth guests. z'1flfAI'i'IN ; INIbIILJNDI.ricI. ; . Thte l'liihippIno iuusurgeuits having do- olitreul theIr lutthqueittieuice of S1)atn ) ititd sOt IlL ) IL Pl0ViSIOflitl governuuudnt ivl ( ii 4guuIuuitltIo at its 111211(1 , the tituestlotu is l)1SCuItetlViitt ) : course will the Uuuiteti Sttte : take in ruspect to this netlouu 1 'l'hie right of tiue Iuurqurgeutts to orgaitizo 8. ltOVISh0lutti ) goverlu uuuelut seeutus linen- testable. 'J'Iiey ltitve WOil it by sucecs- sive defeats of the Sptuulttrds : which hutvc : giveuu theuuu control of it large area outside of ? iiauuhhit : uiitl luitthouhtehiy iiey could ctutuure : the l'hlhhpplue capital if 'iduuuIra1 Dewey were tiisintsed to let titeun do so. I'hit'y luitve the city In- .VttCl , but. they nun ivlllluig to ahloiv It to 1)0 ) taketu by American triOIs. ) 1)ewey itu. : ilecepted theIr cooperation and to that extent they have beeui rtieogutlzctl , Shall we go further auld recognIze their 1)iOViSIOititl ) guvt'riu utueuit , thereby tic- huiowledghuig the iuutlepentlence they itave declareth , ot sliull : our governuuueuit deity their right to take tluI itetloul , this- regird : the iiOiIsIOIuii ) guvernuiuent anti 1)ttCecl ) to adnulutlster utITitIr thieve tinder - der military rule ? 'I'hiee tiutluuus tiLe Very likely tp arise. Agulnahilo Is iiot the sort of man ivhuo ivlhi 8111)11 itluutself to 1)0 ) Ignored itiuti there is no reason to doubt the loyalty of his followers. if hc hits tint- bltlon , as is 1)toiiiliY ) ) the ease , lie ivihl dtuuiiituud tecoguultion , ivlhi ask that Phil- hpplute hiudi'pendeiuee be acknoivietigeti by the United StatLs. 'I'Iw nctlouu of the insuurgelutLl does not render the PhIlip. liltic lurobieun hess peiilexhlig. ) .NJGo2'I.tTioxs : III'1'I1 CA NA 114. The conilug coutfereitce between rep. roscuitatlves of the Unltsl States anti the Brhthshi goveruunioult regarding out' rehathons wIth Canada ivihi be of great Iuuipoi'tutuce , the object hieing to adjust Uuiti dIspose of the several inittters whulch have heeuu long In controversy nuid hittve cituutu-ti from tluuto to tlnue ituore or hess IrritatIon uneiiaciuig to tue friendly i.e. lathoits of the two countrIes. ' .I'hio president - dent , it l stiltl , hiits been gIving careful flttefltiui to the iuitttei' : itini th United States islil be represe.nteh in the con- l'ereuuce by nueti fully coluversant. with the qnosthouus to be coutsitlered tutid de- teritutuied. 'l'hie BrItish government. w'lIh 1t Ve1)IeSl1tel ) ( ( by its nunbitsintlor to this country , lt' JiuhItnu Puiuitieefott' , ivhihhe ( lie Cutniutllaut governuuucuit ivihi have sohiut ? f lt 1)I0iiliulOiit ) dihiclals , i' 11111)5 ) ( lie heiutier ilulolig thicuti , in tile coutfeieitci. The scope of the .MIuhjects to be eoui. shdereth hiis : 1101 yet hetn absohtutehy do- lined , but it is'hIi Irola1)hy ) ) ) enubrace ahh uiuittters that have heretofore 1)eell ) this- cussed botweout the govrututuoiuts , wIth the Ihslhle ) ( ) tXC'ejtiOui ) of : reciprocity. 'l'hto rt'ehiuttcItv coutuuuiissitiiutq' . I lou. Johiii CulRni ) , luLLs 1)0011 ) conductIng negotiations Iiudejx.-ndentIy of (11(1 ( soiiu. thin of other quuestloius , bitt it. inriy be fouuutl tixpethieuit to inent thte stuijCct ) of recIprocIty to that ctnterence , shiico It Is uiihtrtitood to be ( lie tlt'slrt of the Uanitthlitui goveriinuiutt to have thIs titles- tlout dIsposed of it-lilt the othucis. 'l'hie Ahuslatui iiouuuthary thtueslouu ( , ( lie 1I.4huerles iuobheun , the transit trathe through eIthu r coiutitry fou gotshs destliucti for thin other tttititry , the ettiutroh of lnuunlgrntioiu tonI thn rlglitut of tutu two conuitrirs on the great lakes , is'llI ahi tHu suuhnnlttt'd to the coittt'reiuee itutil conslihereti Iii thttulr ill- t'itt bearing on tito ititerests of thie two couitutt'it's autti oh their iehatlons ivlthi etielt of lice , .hh tilt's , ? iuuatters tutu exceethluughy Iuiu. hurtitlit tiuuth 110110 tif thttoii iluortu so thtiiui I lie tea nslt u 1utst loll , iv hi hehi his s hietn ttgttttttth for yeiuli , 'I'lievu Is a i'ti9' st mug Icch I ug I uu t hi Is (1)11 Ii I t'y t hit t I oo 01 uuelt ciit'oui t'ii gtuiicui t is gI yen i' t lie gotcriiuuient to ( . 'nnathlaut raIlroad eoJn- itet It ion hut t I t e eoueesslouu of t ito 1)1)11 ) ii. I ng p ili' I loge an ii A in erhea ut la II ros ii Iiu- tL'rcstS liii ecteil hy thitu coutupctltlouu hiavo bug bctui versIsttuthy uurghiug thin ivltht- tiraivni of the touteessloju , 'l'Ite 11) h)1' t'1it tilst'rluninatlutg duty IiucoporiitetI Iii tIst' ircsiut ttii Iff hitiiV1ii3 dttslguteutl it ) th0ti0y ( hue Cunaihhiun eoutupt'tithouu tool thtt'ro hIlly ho othuor legislatIon hookIng to this it souuue itvrilttgeineitt slothi itot ii efh'eettMh bthdiug thu nuottet' out or controversy , Ptnliahtiy no dithicuity whIt ho ( uuitul , Iii set thI'it ( iii' othter qulestlnuis , If tutu Caiiuthlit . . . . _ ttIutent Is dispuseti to hittv thttte stitihuti tiithepeutleuthy of recIprocity. lii eegtivth tt the hatter the ehtuiict's of reuchtiuig it satisfactory or. r&Lngeulttnt thu not ap)0a1to ( be very good , ( lie great obstacle beIng ( ito iii- abIlity of Ute Canadian governuneut , L _ ( 'Il If willing , to grant siuchu cotuct's- shon os ore uccessiiry to a tithe ititti etiilhtflhde ucclprochty. Perhintot nil thihit coIlntt7 colt tisk Is that ts nunuuufacturctl vrotlucts slinhi ho phitct'd olu ulli eqtiil : footIng In the Citunullauu tarlit ivithi hell Ishi peniltucts , lout it Is hOt tt' be expecteth flint : thIs iiiht 1)19 ) thoiue. Soiuue tlhserluuuhuiuttioui In fatar of lhi'ltlslu goods ivhii utidotubteihly be lii- slstitI uhuolu. I t Is thuoughit ( hint the corthittl feehlng now reVfllhhltg betwt'euu hue PeoPhL' GreiLt Ihiltutlut nuol the United States whit hutive it uutost favorable Inhitience out the settheiiueuut of the thtul'stiOulS tiutit wIll hit' submitted to the couufereuuce untl tlouuhdle.ss it it'hih , lout in the consitherit- then of such a mutelY hnisliucss tnatter ith recIprocIty seuitlnueuit Is not hikely to phn a very large lnirt. ru ; : .i1tIitX2' ) OX StNT1tGi. 'rlue liret A iuut'riciui army for the iui vnsloui of ( ituhOt hiavhuug reachel ( Ifs the tluuathon Itt Santiago , stlrrhuug ev0uutn nuii3' 1)19 ) honketh for In that Ihtuinter .ivlththiu a t4110t't rtluiue nuud cable ittuutuliIuutcIttIo11 havIng le'tt ) ( 19.UStilhllShtt9d ) tile goverul' uuleltt auud ( hue inubhIe vhhi be Iuuforuneth tinily of what is tuiuuthIrhuug. ) Sevei&tt & thays ivlhi be occiutuietl In Iauuthiuug ( lie tt'OolS , but as soolt us thiey are till ( Jubaui soIl lit ) ( hue will be lost in uuuoi- hug upotT Saiutlitgo. I Itis' intuelt tuf it task the CitltliiC ) of thittt 1)1.1100 ) wIll be , it Is iuiiposslbio to 51i3' , hUt uiOillt9 hiitVI Ilghtiiug Is to be expecsh. ( it Is .suup- hKStl tIii Sauttlago Is vohh fortified oil tue hand side and ivhlle thleue Is iuo tieli- uiitc iiiforitnttloiu 11.4 (0 ( tiuc ultulullut'r of tbe' Shitilishl : force thieve , 1t I , ; .uunhthubtethly stutilcheiit to uuuake a strong auth , stuhi- ittitu defense. It 11:15 : liecul reporicu nun t the Spauulshu sohthlei'8 itre uuot Itu gn ih hghitliug couudltituoii'itug to tite filet thuttt they huutve been Ill fed. 'rhuhs is unit uiu- proiualtle , but stlhi it lllu1st not be ilit- Stiltueti thuat the Aunerleaui : trnuy isihh he allowed to walk Into Sziitlttgo. eLhtiIVe ) of that lOlilt , 514.Milti 01113' to IlILvaila lui illlhOttOllCt ) ? , i-hhh iiot bdac.- coiiuphishied whthtout a tilrtiggle , ( 'or. thieve Is no luuuger any tbltubt ( hint flue Spuuu lartis tvihh light , though they have uuot showut sohdherhy tinahities of the highest outler. \ 'l'ho force iuuuler coinninuid . of Gent'ral Shiafter , iuuuuuhering hetweui 10.01)0 ) rtiul 17,01)0 ) , Is ci1uicuteh ( ( 01111(1St ( euutlrt'iy , reguliurs , thieve hoiluug only two voliiuteer rtgInients iui ( lie itu'uny. it s a pIcked honly of uutell , eqliiuh to i1uly ohdheus In ( hue tvou'htl In dlst'lphluuc , courage itultl ( hit' abilIty to endure any reiulil'euilt'ults ( ( if ti calnhaign.nihue ) tlisptitehtes sr.tt.t that ( lucy are eiiger to begIn light lug : uutl whuen ( lie ohihuortunltY comes they will iuuidoiubtt'tlhy j uustlfy the Ii hghuot expeetil- tioius and fully sustaIn thue high char. actor of tue Auilt'rheaut soldier in wtr. : ' [ 'hue eiuptu1 of Sauithutgo'hhl gIve the UiuItt'ti States a base of opertttlons that \i.ihh enable It to hilO.eCu1tt9 hitstIhItlcs with all ios.slhho vhgot. It ti-Ill on- tloiubtedhy lie followed lutuneulla ( ely by the uOiithltlg of auiothier and htirgeiarnuy to Cuhot nuid a movement toivarti havana. AN IUIWz'UL1IU l'iWJlDING. ( The niore the suuap judgment action of thue reptubllcan conuuty couuunultt e is iuu vestlgated In calling the coiuuity conveut- tloui it'ihititut ( hnubhlc 110(1cc ( auud w-Ithout ahhoiviiug ( hue to tue rank :111th : tile to coutslder cauutlidates or conditIons the itlore arbitrary told lrreguuhar thoes the hroceedhuug ith)1)e3r. ) ) Not ouuhy ivan this eoinituittee meeting sterethy ivorheth iup to hint thirotughu a ure-turailgcl ( prottai fllilIt ) ( ivhihclt otuhy those cii ( Ito InsIde iscie hnforuueth , but ho ( itIlehiti record of the lllt.tithilg seelils to have been uuoule. it Is asserted h ) ' 111011 .wlui i'eie thiere thiat iuo i'egtuhti : quorulul of the cuuluuht- tee Wits IL'eseuit , jpit thuat nuatle-toortler li'oxles ivet'e llxed up in the huihl : thu i'ttet by teiStiuiS ) WilO hiatt no lurtiper eietleiitlaths ttuutl 110 authority to act with the coutunuittee. if thue cotninltteeuuueui ivhrn hiuve iwr- tietrated ( hits otuti'uge : 01)011 ) Doughius colutity rehnuihicans ) thiiuk snehi iviurk will strctugthtcn the repuhihlcan 1)ItltY ) lucre or thurotugli the state thucy hunve a ilith4t peeluhhitr uuotlon ol' the dtuty do- vohiluug tupoii thin litrtY ) rcll'eseultntlves. ) 'l'itis Is . that ( line above nIh others , ivhteui the PartY deunuiuuds th uuonuhuuittlout of candIdates itftei ( IehllL-rate and thlsints- sloitiite thisenssioui of thtetr tiuithhtietthouus : , recortis :111th hOhulihiti'ltY. ) ' 'O 11111)05(9 ) ( 11(1011 ( ieitUhuhIctLtlN it tlCkLt tuULlO Ill ) by tiit1cs of thi hegttthoiis haeked ) inottthts In ad- Vaileti to avoid thuls discuissioui Is friuuiglut ivithi dauiger to oil coiieei'neth. Let ( lie cotuluty couiluhit tee rescInd Its call uuid give 1)ouughit.s eulltlty ic1)ui- ) ilcauts it ehtautce to exeucise n. i'oice lii the sehectiouu of the standard hn.arers for . . 1895. , . nlhte great. gain fioni the tliiTerdnt state 'hilys at thou cxIo5htioa ) Is to couuie froiui the weltliuug together of tlte hiuuslness mud soelith interests of the tIIfl'ereuut suites partlelpatitig In thte exiishiout. ( illluuols auth Nelnashtut lotte ahiyiiys hnt'tu ( in moSt trlcuutlly tL'rtits ivlthi liltIuilitte etiuiiuitticlitl Intercourse hit'tw'eeit thtehr htethh ) ) ( ' , but thtis lehilthuitshthh ) Is sure to lie. CttlltJ ) 111(11.19 chose 113' FOOStIli ( If ( Ito visit of tht& ' lhhhitohs dthcgittIouis it ) h:1l'tieihittt ) : ) : lit thttt thuilleation of thou IllInoIs state buuhldluig at the exposition , 'l'hie utaitie ctiui lie sold ivhtii tiuutli l\4)tL'tiuig ( ) ? ltul- : sits , lowtt , "tvhsi'outshui , ti ouutauuil , .IIuunc- 5(1(11 ( , 'sIISSOtiL'i ' ittiti ( Ill ( Ito outer gloat states that itre rt preututcth lit ( Ito cx- ioshtloii : ntd have hind or will htalvtu sitnte days itt the (9xhtslthon. ) Piuuuh dii Chiahhtu , by hhitht , a Pienehi. tilitli , biut by tntlnliig a cosiiiopohItt , ivhloso t iit't'ltt (1 ( II it ii tu Ii I I tt t ul P $ ha ye fntitllhitrlzed hihuut tvithi ui'i'y hli't ) : of the United Sthtts , lots tuthy well w'islie.u for thto success of the 4 lluuiit-ail ttu'uiu ai , disclosed hit it let tt'i' ( it iutli'i&e tvuhtttui , by hthutt to a young frieitd Itholit ( ( I ctthl.tt. It Irl only Eurthtauts ) ivhto kuioiv little ciitotliiutg utboitt thttt Auiiurheaut heoiho ) ) ivltu ( cite ( hue row'htug iover of tito gloat i'oiiutbiie , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'J'st'o 3.etiIs flgo six counties of Ore- gnu ; 1(11 ( uuuely , iiakt'i , COoS , Jackson , JOSehIuilie , Utuiitihiit itilti IJiihuui , gave iheynut iIST i-titt s , lout this yeai' they gitvo KIlig 7,1)21 ) l'ottOl , 'ihtu hInes of dl- visIon tjii ( hut , eturreuloy qitestiout w'ere (001(1 ( cheIy driLwuu iii Oregon this yciL % thittil tiVei' it9tl'e iuiuth yet lucre Is a great loss of voiocr.utlc votes in agricultural count It's. "Tlub'lcsiI 1vciuIs obv louts , " sIl3s tin , deiuunt'ltk ' Des tiflhllt'u l.t9fltler , referrluug to thuis'hiauuge , , , , "yet tiouubtles t'veiu lit ( lit' fitcrflf a slutitviuug such os ( Ii ' fllOV'e ) , the ) hea'ler , of the tie'uui- ocrutthc ltL'Y ( ivIihipriti.'tt In thit'll' t h)0hlOY ) 1111(1 ( w'Il9tn t Ict ll theIr grip uuuutll tlte hlfe of p rt Is iiire nearly ) Ct4(1 ( extinct , " -tm ' 'i'hit governor 1St' ' Ciitlfou'uihn. lifts lit Inst ( hisIloseth of ofVordeuu , ( lie tItIhIL wrecker , , fp , whose inurtion front a deathu seuuteuu000ittroulg hIrel1rO Wits lwoughut tk , hienttfi'lte $ ( mill wrecker will not hinuig , l > ut o to it PLlSolu or Itos- lhtiil for the r&4t'f hIs lIft , on recouuu- iileluthitthOlt of alioaruh of eounuuulssloiiers % tltk'hl rtquortetl hilitu to 1)0 ) stuiferitug ( 'rob nut Inherited teulthoney toward Itisnuilty. luisututtu lt'es0ius ) ivhio luave a desire to uvreclc railroad ( ruins nutty not hest'i'e ltuiuhdutilc'nt 1)3' ) tleathf lint hut' safety of soeley ( i'ethUtlcS Iltuit they shiotulti be iut'r uuuinueuitly re..ttI'ahibl3l of thuelr hibery. ( ' ( 'hue departure of t lie \larltio hnuiuil , w'hulchi has eontuihtited , In tiuakluig tue uittusle of ( Ita 'openitug thitys of ( Ito exo- , sitlouu thte tuoable ( feature , vlhl 000ibtloil keclu legret ltufloiig tiuc Patrius of thi t9X1)eshtioil ) whuo Itave enjoyed its hIgh cltist concerts dully luuce .Tuuue 1. 1 iVihI linheed fortiutunto for thte exposItion thiitt it ivus able it ) secure suehi alt cx- echhent orgilillzttIon : of uniusichitns and tuutlel511011 cahothilo h'lthCrslthl ) . % l'riun-r iii itlap 1IlakIuii. Cluicufo : Record. After the dynamite cruiser Vcsuvitts hits fired a few more hiOt3 iou entirely u : ' map of ( ho southern shore of Cuba Will be needed. l'ZtNM th i'iezo.e. Kauisas CIty Jourtutil. Colonel Iltynu : ennotunecs that hue he now done talking and henceforth iiIh be a sol- tIler. But it lie quht tahhtlng , Colonel Bryan will be more thaiu a ioldier. He will be a martyr. Cutit Troulules. l'lulliulolehtla Record. The cohonlah system is all rIght as hong a the colonies reinahn contented. But one lesson - son of the Fourth of July is that. sonuetirnes tiucy get bumptious auid bake a hot of troubho. Olti I4M(1eN i'lNMiIIiC .tSTI1. 1iutlt"uore Snui. A uuuost strllhiug cllcct ot the Spanish war , and one not niuticipated or desIred by most of those viuo brought it on , Is the creatl it of new hsstues which nrc to displace ( lie unti- quatci Issues of former decades. St v'uugtiL In ( ' , uniuiet 'i'.ri'itory SPriu gil ebut flepubuicun. It needs to be renuemberinh that while the United States did go beyond its Immellate borders to take Ahtlsa , Russia at the seine time gave up Its , qu1hI ) outlying pO3SetslOn- and ha Its policy ofisef-contahnrnent has be- conic the most dreaded power In the world. Itz great strengtb.todtuy 1103 in the posses- slon only of contlgtwuo territory. Lot l8z Des urihitTs flegItor. Lieutenant 1Iobroi , he heio of SantIago. is being abused in ritin eastern papers be- cauao ho smokes yjarttes. Let him smoke a rope hr he wants"to. A maui who has gone ovoiu tilito the gacs dt death for hIs country ought to enjoy th blessed privilege of sniok- log , drInking an vertng exactly whiat he picaces without eIpK.abused by a hot of cranks. , , . , T1ui ( ) urrhuie''C.iuvent ' I , , , , . New York."Jtnii nod Exprcss , Ex-Secretary J'Sterhhuig Morton of Nebraska - braska is preparliug'to hold a great monetary conference in Omaha ho 'conjuunetiou with the Transnuhsslssippt ExpositIon. Ills julaii pro- vhdos for a grand freo-foi'-nll talkIng bee , with handsome prizes for the competitors who can ( eli tlie most things that aren't true about finance in a given length of time. It Colonel Bryan's mIlitary duties permit him to take part in the exercIses the first prize will never get outside of Nebraska. Usu-ul ti ) ( huI'rrllln % VsLufuirc. Knnn City Star. It is fortunate that the regular sohdlers of thie United States have been trained to encounter - counter the American Indian , who , iii the line of bush fighting , has not his superIor in the world ; who jovented a sinohce signal system of his own and who adopted thue hooking-glass or heliograph code before our arnuy did ; who Iiu the matter of followIng a trail or concealing one has never beeti suir- passed ; who will bury himself in ( ito saiuuh and with a buiuchi of. dried grass tied to his head hie still for luours and pass for part of the surrounding vegetation. % VILi lIe Sal lMli'tl. Des MoineS Register. Before the war tax was put on sheep- Ing car tickets thue Omaha World-Her- aid was howling ltsehf hoarse for fear ( be Puhlman company would oscalto taxatIon , uui now that ( hue Pullman concern is taxed , ( \Vorltl-llerald is setting - ting Up a howl and says that thio tax will doubtless result in a reductioii of ( hue wages of the sleeping car cQnductors antI porters. May the good Lord delIver us from tluo ppu- list editor. If he is not hiowhluig ubotit cite thing , ho is about another , and we will wager ( hunt the editor of \Vorhd-llerahd hues not been satit1ed with anythulog since ho heft his boyhwotl behind , that. ho kicks his dog. auud that. he has not even a pleas- alit hook foi auuy one. JULY .1 t'l' 'FIlE JIXJ'OSt'i'ION. It 1'liuuIuus I'Iiiie.i 1,1 , I uiii Clioseui . Ornlur 01. liii , Itt ) . Philadehpluiti Tinues. James M. Beck , United States district attorney - torney In this district , hias received a uuuant- inous and pressing invitation fronu the iuuan- agers of the Transiuuississippl anti Interna- tiouual Exposhtiouu , now iji progress at Omaha , to dehiwer the oiition &o ( ho exposition grounds on the Fflurti of July , and ho has aecepteul the Invitatijtn , Thia is a luigh nMjUst compliment to one or ( lie 'most accoSulpliHlued of our Pennsyh- vauuia orators , an4".4t. Ileck will certainly dehtvcr an oratioll' tifht will ho eminently crcthitahde to tiueiut occasion end will rethect credit upodbl city and state. lie Is one of the verf'toW young orators of tile country whio happily blcitcl sound logic with exquisite rIuetorIcntid It is reasotuablo to assuunue that his PIdrtbi of July oration at Omaha will rank dlireat with ( lie nuenuorabhtj or.itioii delivered Jjjaury itrmitt Brown hut Carpenter's hall titth opening of our great Centennial in 16. Mr. Beck iuas a grand theme for huis Omaha auhtlress , 11,9 wIll speak to mud for a great section of tie ountr that was alien to us when the libErty of the western world luau its blrtht III hudeieuldeluce ; bali , anti cciii- ihmg from the cradho of hlbery ( to the new empire grown jii opt of Je1ersol's ( acquish- tton of Lottisiauua , thit loW tiresents a grauud githaxy of states frdin the Fathuer of Waters to ( hue Pacific coast , he has an iunnuenso ttuud irnetic field to cover. Mr , heck's udultess will not be inertly an attempt at oratory , but it will doubtless be as practical as patriotic , anti the great probheuns of current Interest tirlutiuug ( rout the marvelous grOWtll of the west are likely to be ireseuutcd iii a most entertaining. and Instructive inanoer , The people of i'hlladeiphtta fully appreciate the honor req. ( erred upon their young orator , and feel well assured tba ( be will touru ( ban iiueet the expectations of the proreealvo people of ( hue west. \ iitx oi ' 11111 * 1(1131. It is concedeth ( hunt of nil ( lie Atlnntlc coast cities , h1ortiand , Mo. , is ( lie best tie- fended. lion. Thonuas 13. Heed stands guard at Waiuluitugtou. Another big guuiu has beetu inotunteth on a sightly point eonuunatithing the bay of l'ortlaiuth. Aguiuunido , Instirgetut lcntleu of the Filip- pines , believts thiat liberty Is wortlu flglutuug ( for , and is practicing what hue preaches. And he is sending some Itretty hot bails over Alugtisti's home vlate. Sergeant htcginnld I. Tonry of couulpany C , anti ( 'orporal Albert S. Tonry of cuiiipany L , Fifth Muirylatud voltinteers , now limier cotui. uuuand of ( lenerah l'red Ormutit , utro grandsouus of Mrs Sturratt , who tiled on tIm scaffold for complIcity lii thuo nssnssinatloo of Lie- cohn , ned whose diunghiter uiunrricd'ilhinnu p. Touury , a sohhler wluo sorted tuu the union aruuy duriuug the civil ivar , 4' . iCentLIcky mountaineer appeared itt one of ( hue recruiting stations and asked for a 1)10CC in ( hue rauuks. TIm exanulning bhiYsi- cmii JokIngly askeil it he cotilt.h rend. 'No , gob darn it , I ciuu't. ' ' ho reuuhied , "I didn't ouiuo up ycro to teach skuic. I eouuuo ter Ogilt. " lie was snorui in. One of thto engineers of ( hue cruiser ilalti- Imuoro Iuits written home nil expert view of flue hcssomus to be drawn from ( hue Manila bnttic , Thai Spanish forts anti fleet conu- bined , hue tluiiuks , were equtal to ( lie Auner- bait sqtimulrotu. "They had as ninny modern stilts approxinuatng ( to thue sauuue size tis tso bitd abel more nuen to fire them , They shiouid htvo been able to iuavo fired as unticli weight of shuot in a scclflcd time as we ulid. " hur- lng ( Ito battle , Indeed , ' 'tlue Spmtutiaiils fired lull etlormtuoUs number of ( hues. but with apparently - parently ( hue most hmuprcticabio aim. Sluella droppctl alt around our ship ; we Were in action for over foBr Imurs ; lntndreds of shot and shehi fell chose to us.t' The etugineer declares ( hint iii his opiiuiouu , ' 'lund we manned ( hue Spmtnlsli shuils , anti humid ( hue Spipulmtrds nunnncul our Ilet , the Americitn sid& would have been as victorious us it was. " The Chamber of Coiuuuiuerce of Erie , Pa. , where the hate Captain CIumihcs Vernon Gridley of ( hue Olynupia was born , has started a popular subscription to erect a inonutnent to time gallant seaman. Senator William B. Mason of Illinois has received ( rein tuo ( shiii's company of the flageltip Olympia a large SpanIsh flag cop- tureti at Cnvite , May I. ISIS. The splendid trophy of the lnttle was acconulianied by a note from the ship's company , in which the donors say "This Is Bent as a token of our esteem for your Patriotic utterances iii congress with regard to the Maine disaster , which sentiments tImid a read ) ' ecluo in the heart of every bhtue jacket serving under the star spanghett banner. " During the debate on Ilawaiian nnnexa- Lion in the house of represrntattves an alnts- ( leg incident occurred whIch nearby floored the hair-trigger orator from Missouri. Champ Clark unit in bus chin iuu opposition (0 ( annexatIon. "Mr. Speaker , " he exclaimed , . , if this POlICY Is pursued , as the jingoes want , nod you are here presiding over the house twenty yearshence , you tvili be cahled upon to recognIze the gentlemail irom 1-aLa- gonia , the gelitlemntun front Cuba , the getutbe- nuan from Porto Rico , the gentleman front Greonlniud , thie gentbemnan front hong Kong , the gemiticinaui fronu Fiji , and with fear and trembling the gentleman from ( hue Cannibal islands. as ho gazes with gleaming eyes and glIstening teeth upon your imposing anti tenupting self. " This panegyric Provoked a roar of npphnuse , which ti'as redoubled when it nppeitred that Mr. Reed , who was singled out as a tempting morsel for ( lie cannibals , was not presIding. Clark saw the . . .point nnd explained : 'lt Is unnecessary to sny I nreparcd thmat for time regular occupant of the chair. " ifliLSONA 1. % l ) O'i'tlldIflVbSil. Cerverr.'S fleet is estinuated to be worth front $10,000,000 to $12,000,000. No wonder Sanipsotu wnnte to capture it before tue army gets there. Trolley oarlor cars arc muow ruuuniog to Coney Island. The law forbids a higher fare thuan 5 cents. htut you pay 20 cents for a reserved seat. and sometimes it's worth it. George N. Curzon. the English tmnder- secretary of state for foreign affairs , Is threatened wIth a physical disability which may remove him front active publIc life for some time. In discussing cables and cable bills a western paper makes the statement that tue United States paid $1,000 for cable notice to Napoleon III t keep out of Mexico , Four companIes of Canadian militia will come down to help the citizens of Portland celebrate the Fourth of July , but they will tiot briuig with ( heat the brass cannon captured - tured at Bunker 11111. According to an estimate made by John Wananuaker , the people of the United States have within the last twetuty years expemlded over $2,000,000 in the purchuaso of national flags 101(1 the demand is still going on at an increasing rate. The last exauiiplo of a yellow journahist comes from San Francisco , tvhere Mumut Sluu , ditor of a Chitieso paper , has opened a sub- scriltlon for time lIed Cross society among his countrymen pnd is booming it and his circulation in ( lie columns of his paper. That ( ehhow Carritoza , who neglected to bunt his letters , is the same .party who challenged Geueral Fitzhtugh Lee anti Cap- taut iiigsbeo to a duel , Failing to shIed Yankee bio9d he proceeded to shued ink , to- g4her wRit sonic light on the situation. The decision of ( lie New Jersey supreme court declaring the anti-gambling amendments - ments to the constitution carried satisfactorily - factorily ends tile struggle against race track sports. The fight against race ( rack gambling was a long and bitter one , but good nuorals tripnuphued in ( lie end. Negius Menellk of Ahyssinia , the Lion of Juilah , Is preparing to visit Jerusalem in 1000. iLtt wishes to visit the scene wluere ( lie mother of hits race. the queeuu of Slueha , was eoteraiuued ( by King Solomon. According to hIs own gerucithogical tree , Menehik is tile niumety-seveutthi successor of flue queen , Representative W. W. Mclntiro o haiti- more , IIOW possesses every ono of ( Ito three flags that floated from the capitol when the declaration of war was inatlu against Spain. Mr. liclntire has a fad for collecting unique historic relics and has been applyIng hInuscif to securing tlmeo three flags f9r wcells l'aul Ieschaneh , the newly electeml vresi- dent of the French Chamber of Deputies , is not ouuly a great favorite of the American colony Ilu Paris , but is a student of our parlIamentary itustitutiomma and an admirer of Thomas B , Reed , whose methods lie is expected to imitate during lila term of office. ( Iaiusha A. Grow , wluoun the republicana of Pennsylvania have nominated as a comu- grcssunan-at.largo , was born in Connecticut In 1823 , auuth is accordingly now 75 years of age , Ills colleague out ( hum republican ticket in l'eonsylvzunia , for congressunauu-at-harge S. A , Davenport of Erie , was bore at'at - kins , N. V. , in 1834 , and is therefore 64 years of ago. Tile republicans of the Keystone state evIdently believe in ( lie merit of "old men for counsel , ' Long before Mr. Do , Lome was foulud out in luls leter writing Ito wrote to CaptaIn C , C. DIllon. a Cuban filibuster , offering a large suni If the emiptain would allow himself ( be captured by a Spanish cruiser when ho bad a good cargo of arms and anuunutuitton on board , Tite idea was , of course , to secure - cure evidence that the United States wes secretly helping ( lie Cubans , Captain Dillon is himself the authority ( or ( hIs story and lays ho has the letter5 VA1tZNI TO coutt'oit.t'rnus. N , , ltiisincuus to 'Fake V. Meluetuueu for id'glMintic llrller ) , Siringlleld ( Mass , ) Itiqitubhlcan , Former officers of the Pacific lxprrss eonup.uny hare r'cutly ( had mu preliminary trial at Omaha on charges of euuubezzlt'nient , The amount alleged Is some $200,000. TheIr Prosecutors are ( he present officers of the company , wiuo are also at ( hue head of ( ha Union h1utciflc railroad. It Is ontcuitletl by ( be accused tlunt ( lucre has been no mis- ahuphicatloul of ftuuids , ( lint the money was pelut to defeat hostile legislation atttl that while thue exi'euidituro wits of qutestionmuble character it was nbsoluutchy uuccessary to ( hue contInued business success of the conupiuny. No dc'milzil wluatever Is liunile of ( hue state- tiuclit that ( lie Pacific Express couutpany umuaiuutnined tot' many years a lobby ( It the Nebraska capital , Sonuothing like IlotiQO a year uns expeiuded on this lobby. 'VIto Pa- chile eonupaiuy paid ( hue nuoney in tluo first instauuce anut then collected auu agreed upon shah , fronl tlu Adanus nuit't United Stiutes express coinpaiuIe. The utuniucy was used cluleihy in killing bills to reduce express rates , President Horace 0. furL of ( hue union Pacific ntl also of the l'aelfte lixpu'ess cmii- tinny evidently does not accept ( hue coutten- ( iou of the fornuer president , E. M. Mucs- muuan , tlunt the expentlittuue tins neccssary anet exctisdhie , or ho tvoiihuh uuot have forced ( lila public diaclostirt , lIe might. very easily. unalntluin that the eapeuttliture was not only wrong in PrinciPle but , unfou tilnate In lurac- ( ice. For ( lie eveiut proved that tIm lobby grew uhioui what the l'aciilc company fed It. The $10,000 a year or so becmunc' not merely a special citiergeulcy expcn'liture for the counpauuy but it permanent annual cxlenliture. When hostile express hills were watutlmug Juu the legislature , tlue lobby wotihl induce sonic 'strIker" to Introduce a ( en' , amul then the express company would be called oion for money to inert the new legislative eunergemicy. There arc con- scieneeless strikers and corporatioum "scud- baggers" in every legIslature ready to preparehills to buke iii the ( ace of solute rIch conupaiuy auid frighuteil it into buying liutnunity , but the eorporatioa omuly stirs UI ) trouble for itself by subnmittlng to suchi blackunail , It would be .far safer , as tvohl as uuuoro honest , to iavo its case to ( hue legislative and popular semuse of fair deal- I tug. tug.The The result of. the express companies' course in Nebraska is a great loss of money to the purpose only1ot arousing popular nut- tagonismn and provokiuug worse legislation and public treatment than has been brbed ! away by the $200,000. Circulars contain- lug ( hue gist of the testimony in the preliminary - nary trial of former Pacific express corn- paumy oflicers are being scattered over ( hue state by ( hue radical democracy , antI ( lie matter tvill flgturo votcothl' no doubt in the coming campaign , Popular prejudice against all corporate lpower wilt ho increased - creased , All are randy to admit now that it was an unfortunate expenditure of corporate - porate mnoney. Tiue case should be a waruuimug to ttuo corporations - porations everywhere. They would better let the legislatures caere , generahly alone. lint incantinte what shall ( ho ieophe do about their bhackmnaillng anti bribth-sectkiilg anti bribe-taking legislatures ? , , 'i'iu SVldS'i' \voltiuY or It . lcveiopuui&.nt of the SVnrId'M Ginuinry itlirro red li ) the ExlINItioII. Chicago Citizen. Five years ago our good city of Chicago astonished the world by holding an exposition - tion that surpassed all pr'bvious exhibitions in the history of the Indtustriah world , Now Chicago's eldest daughter , Omaha , the ambitious - bitious Gate City of the Trauisrnissotirl ro- gious , has just opened the Trnnsunississippi Exposition. It will , in everything vortaiui- ing to thue Industries of the states west of ( hue Mississippi , surpass thue Wet-Id's fair in the wealth and variety of its exhibits. To ( ho ordinary muan , five years seems a short time , hut in our age of rapid development , of new discoveries , of new inventions , of continual changes and improvements ut mnachlmiery and inanumfactures , one can scarcely conceive the wonderful advances mr.ada in every bramich of industry. Men , yet in their biriund , have seen countless herds of buffalo roaming in the complete security of ( lie desert , where now flourishing states , cities and conununitics are competing with the older world In science , industry and art , The IndIan trail that mamiy of us have ( oh- lowed with carbine at a ready has given place to a network of railroads , The In- dian's hunting grounds have become the granary of the world and the pasturage of flock and herds that feed rniiliouis of men. Time exposition huiitiings are exceedingly handsome In design , and In the plan of the grounds the general view Is much hand- sommior than at ( be World's fair. Time cx- luibits are very large. The United States tuna surpassed its exluibit at the Wend's fair , and visitors with find very many and won- ( lerful changes in all that rehates to muulitary and naval art. Thu archaeological and anti- quariami tlepartnuents have received many cow additions , and the exhibits of the Fish- cry commission and ( lie Zoological depart. nients wIll ho much more diversifIed thaui at the World's fair , Time agricultural exhibit. will undoubtedly be the largest itu ( lie lila- tory of thu world , and will be a striking illustration of the wonderful change in the productIve power or regions which were but lately described as the great North Amen- can desert. Thu mining indusry , notwith- standiuug its entirely unprotected condition , will Illustrate the enormous mineral wealth of ( ho Tramusinississippl states , though only iui the Imufancy of its dovehopumucuut , In the Trauusmisslaaippi Exposition that man of patriotic - triotic instincts will fluid much grutiflcatiouu. Ho wIll ho convinced that he has a country destined , under wise legislation , to be the treasury and emporIum of the worhd. The state buildings are very fluue edilices , sun- passed Ill sizq only by two at the Worhul's fair , those of hlhitiois antI California , The home built by Illinois is worthy of our state mind lmroves time kindly interest that exists between us and our Nebraska neighbors. MILLIONS lIt 'I'll B F'A itMlIIM. The G rulululry or ( lie' 'Iorld F'eetltuug ( lie V'onld , ChIcago 'J'imnes.Ilonuilti , The year ending with ( lila uuuontlu will be knowzm In the annals of Productive in. tiustry as " ( lie farmers' year , " Other in. dustrlal activities huuive felt the quickening influence of more favorable economic condi- lions. All lilies of manufacturing and merchandising have received a stimulus from thin restoratlomi of business confldemuco and the stubsldetice of currency discussion. But nature as well as economics huuive been on the aide of the Anuerhcamu ( tinner , As If to reward htiua for huis aid iii protecting thai jimutlomial credit ( rota the assaults of populism nature humus conupehleul Europe to pay 111111 over SO0,000,000 in gold ( or agricultural biroducts during the fiscal year , Right hummed unihlion dollars of European nuoney tells tIme sory ( of unparalleled prosperity for the Auntenicuin tanners , ThIs enormous sunu , witich ropreitcuita ( tic deitemidonce of Europe upon .Anlericnuu breathsuffs , also tuccounta fur a large por. lion of tle increase in tIme volume of gun. cml business transacted all over time country , No unnaIl amount of this foreIgn bounty to our Productiveness lois gone to the railways - ways and ( hue nuanutactures of agricultural impienuenta , Whutu thsu two deitarinionts of industrial activity prosper all itroductivu endeavor can be adjusted upon a basis of profit , for ( bese agencies are the great diii. trlbutena of capitaL Government statticus ( for the fiscal year wIll show that ( lie farmers of this country have drawn upon otbur parts of the world for more money than in any year liz the hhitory of the country. Thu high. water mark of our ngnletuttural xp0rts wu reached in 1S02 , when they were valued at $109,325,232. When ( tue reports for May anti .Jtmno arc coiiuiuletnl it Is now esl- ( mated that ( he total for ( lie yemur wilt not fall below $535,000,000 , anti unity exceed ( hut Itunotmuit , The exports will be fuihy 50 von cent Ill L'XC'IIS of ( ho total in 159. ) , and at least $ if0,000,000 more ( luau ( hue exports for hast year , The value of the exports of wheat tulutm will be moomo than double ( ha exports of if9 ? , while flour anti corn cx- borIS elicit' an increase of 60 per cent. The most notable fehuro of this no- iuumumkable export uuuoveuiuent was ( hue sale of corn to Eltroican and AsIatic couusttuuuers , the total exports for ( tie year luavitig imssed tiue 200,000,000 bushel mnark for ( lie first tune In our history , hut only three preceding years have the exhorts of contu reached the 100- Oth,000 busluel mark , Great lii'ituiui Is as yet our heavieut CUsouuuer itm corn , wheat , beef and other food Prodtucs.Vtmeuu ( ( lie couiutnies whIch luavo been suffenitug front brcnui riots learn thom food u'nhuie of our Indian corn ( ho cx- l'orta of ISIS wIll be a uuuero bagatelto coma. voted to thnt ( lie Anut'rlean farmer will be echied ttlmli to supply to uncut ( lie forcIg tlviuuuu'h. ' Z'01x't'ii ) lIldM.tliCS. ) i'tick : Fetid i'nreuut-'riint eltihh is full of rellutle , ihiurtiustic'iaitor'ca , \'hat it vlt It lu allowed to enctulam. ietruit Juturuuni : 'I'iio sultati , or soitlan , oI'enetl , his eyes mind te'l't , ' 1 tutid ititcii Li laiutiutittul drt'mtiiui' ' he cx- lttiined. 'l drnuuietl I wtus mm umpire entice the utew mica. .Auitl oh , this nutltui owit keuming ! " 1'or his nuajesty iot't d rower. Chicuigo Trlbuuue : "l'edigreeV' echoed the it 1)1)1 . ) iC ( ( ( I t I ti r nittet' . ' ' ' ' \'haL's thnt ? "Your itiicestry , ' ' saLt ( Ito chief of thu do- l'artnient , 'Of course you hiitve sonic sort Ut' fatniiy tree ? " " 0 , yes , " rejoined them Ohio inuiuu , 'ltly fitinlty trqtm is a buuckuye , ' ' . Flicgeuude lilnetter : Angry Mniiager- \'limit d ) 'ott utucatu by suithiuug Iii that deiitti scemue ? Actor-V'lthu thu salary you pity , death seetius a llCflsluuit relief. Detroit Jtiuruunh : ' 'It Is itt ( lie mnouuiunt of greatest lrtslerity ) ) that our ( roe imu- tittmt1otuit mute uiiost ili .hiiiuger , ' ' reiiuumuIced ( lie observer of men aunt tlutiugs. "Tiimtt ii ( a smty , ( lie lrico of liberty sytuupatluize , - ' Inure or lcs8 .w ith the nrico of tt'liemtt" 1'Ittsburg Clirouuicle : Tlmls is the emut- uneneunuciut Itemisoiu , " ucunmurkuci ( he obsery- aimt boitruler at tIle brenktnst table. "Yes. " replied the cross-eye.i btiuirdc'r , "multi ( lie sun imu ctuuuterring degrees ttpomu the tiieruuonietor _ " I'tuck : "tic shah bite tint ehusti' ' hissed the wicked tyraiit , 1i4 tltere no Impel' ' faltered thuo heroine. " 1 Inrkl' ' i'xehmtimiteul ' ' ( hue lucre. 'tetliiuiks I hear ( hue clatter of hoofs. l'erlialis it is a stnIuukhing cart ? " \Vmuuhuimugton Star : 'Souue of these summer young mcmi , " remarked Miss City- T cane euisivehy , ' 'renuluuti Inc of Dresdemi chint. : " ' 'neciumac tlme'y are heatitiful ? " Yes. Anti they get broke so ensilyl' ' Chlc'iigo 'l'rlbune : Nnnie this child , " said the cIcrgyunait. 'Dewey I luhstt ( Blue , ' ' responileel ( hue ( tutiter of ( hue iiufatmt , Indinitahuohig Jouirutnl : 'Diti ? tlntid Etliol tell you abotut belumg tunnblo to get to the PartY on nccouuuit of her dregsmuitlcer ; dis- mu lpoiii ) I I ng her ? ' ' Shie didn't 1)01. It ( lint tvny. She said her equipment tvtis hot forwarded in ( mute. " 'i'ltId WilliE CITV. Ill ) ! W'iihto City of LImo plaimus ! \Vo svhuo linger lucre today , Sing to you our sweet rcfrmulnis , t \Vhilo yotu hold us with ( lieu sway Of enehuitutniolut. From your spires Amiti 3'our domes murise thifl glare Or inmiatlnation' hIres , Stealing out us tumaitvare. 0 , omtrmiutured , now we gaze On your lucatity. mill intent- Simigluig to l'oiu the jttst praise . . . I \'rouglu ( UI ) by thai inistruiiieuut Of mnaui's geuuiui. Anti tve snub On your stately gniuuttletir thurought Mists that linger for a whufe , , As we thtrotv a kiss to you. ho ! brmtvo city ! % % 'ttltlrotisly Fair before time now ytu stand In youir robes of white. We sect ' - Plilowed on your breast , ( Ito grand ' , Vork of man. Could 'evp lUt Slug Of you mis you are , rcfrnlmus Mighty as ( he thunder's riug- Darluuig city of ( lie laiuis. CLAILIONCE I'ATIIICK M'DONALD. Omaha , Nob. OUR DAILY HULLETIN. VYbME3MY ) . JUNE 22' WAShINGTON , Julie 22 , 1893.-The War 1)epmmrtuneutt has fixed upouu ( oiliLy its the date for bnyiiig horses met points nearest ( lie various army ltHB ) tlirutightout ( ho country. 'rhiese nuiimmtls will be utilized ( or luotli cmivairy and artuhi'iry in Cuba , l'orte Rico , auud the Phiiiujmines. . DON'T ; L FAIL to utilize the advantages offered - ed in our hot weather depart- ment. ment.Nowhere Nowhere wi11 you find such an assortment of comfortable , cool fixings for warm days nd nights , as here , Lined and Unlined - lined serge. Skeleton coats of many materials. Fancy pIque and Iinn vests. Ducklinen and crash trousers. Crash suits in cotton , Hnen and wool. White flannel suits or odd trousers. Flannel or cotton negligee shirts -Zephyr underwear-Belts- Light weight suspenders. Collar , cuffs and every known article that goes to help keep one cool. ' See our front windows , , JIkOWNINGK1N6CO. . w. CosJth .ad