. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - , ---y--- - . . - _ _ _ - _ _ _ - _ _ - _ : _ _ . . - - - - - - - - - - - , , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - _ - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . - _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - _ _ _ _ - - _ _ . _ ' - - - . _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ T- w- - a trin OMA1A DAILY 13Ei : THITTISDAY , TVTY 21 , 1898. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - T1iE OM1IIA DAILY 11EE E ItOSfWATEft , IdItor. 1'13L1s1LD-Ev1ttY ; : MOItO . . . . - - - - - - - - T1tMS OP UJ3SC1t11'T1ON IaI1 1eo ( Wthrut f3urn1ty ) , One Yer.C.O $ TtIIy flrq flfl ( Bund , One Yonv. S.OO Iftx 1onthn . .4..4 . . S * e 4 l UO Thro 1ofltIii . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .rjO 81fl(1rty IC ( , Cnn Yc'nr . . . . . . . . . . . : . . InturIay lice One Year . . , . . . . . . . . . . . Weekly iie , brie Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oricis Omaha : 'rho flen 1JttI1dng Inuth Omnhn : I3lnger flock , Corner N flfl(1 ( 2lth Srceta ( Counell ] Jiutr : 10 T'earl I3tret Chlcngn Offlce & 02 Chamber of Corn- ? ncrco. NftW York Temlle Court. Wnthlngton : 01 F'ourteenth Streot. COilttFPONDENCI. All cornrnuntciton reIntIn to neW4 fltll elItOrt1l ! matter houId ho addrosscd : To Idltor. 4 the . BUSINESS LiTTEflB. All Iiinnc 1ottcf abti rrnIttnncei ? ; holIlI bo n(1r.atd to The Bee I'ubllBhlng CornpRn3 , Omnlisi. Drnttq , checks. express ltnt ; , ostomc money orders to ho rnaIe panP1. tO the order ot the cornpnny. 'rizc IIFE I'UI3IIIIING COM1'ANY. srA'1M ot' CI 1tCiJtV1'ION. Itato of Nehrntikn , flougtzu County , os. : aeorge 13. Tzschuck , ccretary ot The lice 3'iit1sIiIn cjintiitiy. Ijeing tiuly sworn. says that the actual number of full urni COfl1)1etJ CJ)1eR ol The Daily , Morning , Evening nd Sunday flee , printed during the month of Juno. 1SS , wile as fotinw : I , .434J ) ( ) 16 2..8 2.i7 17 : tu,5t : 13 I . . , . . . . . . . . . . U1(1$7 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . , . , . , : uoNp ( 6 . . , . . , . . , . . , , : . ( ,1J1Hi 21 . . . . . . . . . 7 , . . ur tHI 2 : MS II ) 8 . . . . . . . . . . . : u,71o ) D . . , . . . . . . . . . . . : i,7.Ifl ) 24 . . , . . . , . . . . . j 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . 21)M ) IS ,1 . . . . . . . , , 2tMt ) ) : 2 . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . 7r. ( ) 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2S..tJ-I ! 1 . . . , . . . . . . . 20,78 2. , . . . . . . , . . . 11 num : 2D 15 , t ) , ( ) 1 : t ( ) . . . . . . . . . . . . Total . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sun , i u I Less returns and un301d copies . . . . , miri : Net total srie . . . , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . t477(1418 ; Net dully ttvctngo . . . . . . . , . . 29 234 UIOflGE B. TZSC1IUCF. sworn to before mu and subscrtbetl In th presence this 30th day of June , ( Seal. ) . P. F1IL , Notary l'ublic. ) I'AIIT1IS LIA\'INGVOIt TIlE SUMMER I'ztrIis Ienvini- the city for he sum III r CIItL 1iae The Ike sen t to thi.in regtihgrIy . lint I fiiig 'Vile hoe hjiisl- 311.5 $ ohIht e Iii crohi or 1) , , unII. 'I'lit , nildress svIlI ) , o . ehianget ) ns O1i'fl Its desIred. Minnesott bt It IrflhIsInhi.sbsipp1 nntl t1otii't. etie 1io kuusvs It. The tIO1)IehII ) V1Ittt to (10 VIt1i the coit qilered IeriItory Is grosvliig 1)Igg'r evt'Iy ( lILY. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AH lhhI4lhIt4S ) ftIlures ( lecriutse in nuin lRL lii tlu' L'hhIteIl Stute tile blink clear. Jugs IhIcrlltse. r \\'lun sIerrltt nrrIve at rhlnIIa t1ure I 'cviii be 1(11 ( II(1 to IharicYing VIt1i Ule 8)8h1iarl ( titete. Perlttiu lifter It 1188 nothing wore to : lose Sinilti IIIn , COifle to tile coiie1tiIi : tililt fuitlier fighting is uItIt11ed for. \vlt Ii au OVCrHtQekel hhIOfl1'.V hlhttrket the IllInIhelal ( ItheStkII ( lOI4 lint bob up I flH 'freqtietitly ; ti IISLUL1 Iti lOIitICt1 _ Coil. I veiitloits. _ 'Ulie IOIt2IISt ) IrllthZtI'Ie4 ) 'hake lilttco to. hIhOrtOV 811(1 tIle I tItlilIn 111111(1 ( of I lerd. - I Inati Ilfl(1 ( tli gang 1i ItIrthtly vISIble III ; the ILlSLIrI ( (1111d1U11C3 of Dr. l'eUIOtly ( or goveriior. * : h 'J'lhe Litltetl Slates ( hI not senti 1k 1 arihiles to ( 'ilba to CUILJIC ) I he ( 'tiiniin to ' loot toVus ICCIhjlCd by the Spiniards. : I'Iiltige 1111(1 111jIhIe II 110 part of a wtr 0 ( or liuninulty. 'J'lie iIUulIgthIItI w oi k ot' tillit Iifo.tIIviIhg crev litti bCeht ( IL'lhtyChl too long to ho of tervIce to the herd 1111111 1)1)11CC ) ( " ) IIIhihI- HIOIL CVIIC. No llfc savlug crew can resurrect the ilead. lj ' [ 'lie hevs of it lig ) wheat yield n all I the wlheatgrowltIg ectloh1s of the I 11 lliittetl $ tZLtL4 Ihltert'ats everylotly , , I , less 1)OhtSIbl3' Mr. Li'lter of Chicago k iI elIthtleti to an ( , XCCt1Ofl. ) 4 % ccorclhig : to tile organ of the outhi s' I ' 3)OUee hoard , the IIILllOCl ( gothic I beIng ivothed right Iii the hiliddhi. ) of lowli. , ' , Vhevo art , Chief Gallagher's elilelcu I POIlCCItIeli 811(1 ( vigIlant 6lUUtiIS ? ostoi IIIiS CSCIjeL ( all Ilfllhger fF0111 } 1)1111h411 ) Whir tdilps , lt1t Prof. Nortoii IlIld senator holly are pIIttIn U ! ) It ilgiit ( Ihilte 118 InterestIng as itihytihlng tite PUhIlSl1 JIUVO eilgttged In this year. It ivihl cost 1OOOOOOtoteiitl tlioe tuhrrendered Spaukit $ ohItlel13 back to 8IIlfl-litlt [ jUst tiihiil YhIltt It % 't)11l ! JIUVO COSt. to feeU tilein UI ) to tile P01I1t c of sIltkfyliIg S1)IhlllSiL Ihoflor 1111(1 ( IiI)1)C. ) tite. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ All relchrtl Indicated tluit tile condi. Ilmi of LITttIr In llttvanit was verse It : fe' wcelts ago tllnn flint In SalitlIlgo. Now we kflov wihilt It % 'htH In t1i latter city itlid CItRI coiijectiiie VIlllt It ha In tue former. It ; nitty be that Cougres.sinIln Bill Gritetto r LlO1Itlh1g Iltitiltluting Illat till. 1)11 ) lii POPOCFO tie CII nipaign I15130Slflelit of ISOT In ( lie hioio of being able to get 11. reCeiPt in ( LIII by pitying tile nssesi. went ot 1SJS. 'L'lie enriieL , wish of a great iittny 4 . Aiflerlellil voltititeors for netive 14e1vlte lii tue var Ilgtllil4t Still lii Is io ii to 1)0 ) gritiltOl , Tile 111011 % it ( ) tYeIIt to Otlll ) I 1' iIlt'e taruetI glory OlIthughi to let ii fresil itriiiy be tetit to I'orto Tilco. : Another letter ( rota Governor ho ! . Cohilt. ) exI)1tIuIl1t. ) 11113 inst t'1lItOI11 ! OX- 3)1lfltttloIL oC Ills attiludo tovurd a thutti ttrlIt otiglit to be htbOt1 due , lnntutiIt Os till ) thFeO fusIon 6tIttO Cofl'eflt1Oilb Lire ] L s liiIlfl tWo veeks distant. Does 11U3000 StiiOIl0 ) ) tIPIt If tlwra 131(11 teeIl ) flII ) doubt about the lilttltiOt ) ) Pr the Ahi1thtICafl It0hIl0 ) to inahittain tile lJiilted Stales' linaiielai system on ItS IEeSeIIt tirfll bati8 there vouiti hitivo been OITCFIU ? to the gOYI'IIIIIIeUt. . u a IOILU It tllOUsOil flhhilion .Ioh1tIl Of goat ! Iuout y nIOFO tiiiiti tile govevlhluout (81 * 'ISO ltt thiS tILtiOI Dfl'PICt'I1T1S I:4 TII. ' ; i'rt'n ; . It IIaI nlreaily become apparent that the task of the tnIted States In Cnbt : 'viiI Hot out ! withi the expulsion of SlUtill fF0111 that I1and. It Iii rcltzed by the WasIIIIlgton authorities that grave diii ! . ctittl nrc likely to arise with the Clibrins tileIihSCiVCI ( , who ItC iiinnifett lug a S1)Itit ) anti tilsposition that portends - tends trouble. The otiglual intention to gnrrkon Santiago with only a 5111011 force has beeti abandoned and It Is annotinceti that practically : tli of ( hen. erttl Shatter's flFlll7 whI1 be kqpt there. 'Ihie ilecislon o do this VZ13 venciictl 110I ) tue hnforiiuttiou that there hI SOFIOtIS friction between the American amid Cuboti troops , tile latter being In- COIIFIUl at tile refUsal of ( jeneral Shut- tei to iOrIlhIt ) tiletfl to eltter Santiago , 'rue situation is said to hnve atiggostel to the otllclals \VnSilingtOll Innulnera- tile thltlicultles Iii the future. The lOSSIlilitY ) tirnt' before on lnde peudeut governhtleut can be estttbllslieJ In CubIt time United States vill illive to 1150 fotce for the repression of tue Ciibniis has ben foreseell ly sonIC , These IeOIte nL : e ( lOopi ) ' Inhaled vltii tue spirit of revenge and ghen the ° l portullit3' they would mercilessly Ilerre cute every nittire of Spain. Thete would lie iio security for tile lives or property - erty of the inytilistit if the Ctl1)ahls Were iii control. 'tlte hiiteiae iitttretl of the Sjuiuinrds f the ( 'uhailu Is jtil4tiIihtlhe 1111(1 their desire to be revc'ilged UI-oil their cr1101 oiirtusors Is Illost IllittlElti. hut the United States ( 'attliot Perillit tiiemn to gratify this desire. This co' fl tty Ihas tWStlllICd the rCspoflSiIiilty of giritig Cubit ience ala ! gooil govetn. Itleilt nut ! It lUtist lileet the oliligttIOtt to the fullest extent , at ti1lttever elt. In the CIlrt'yIllg out of tiik 1)111 1)Ose ) It will nt favor any factIon of the poop ! ' Iii Cubtt , but will give euai ( COtIll cr4111011 to nil. It is lit this that the possibilitY of ( litilctIitieS eXisth. 'Jile Insurgent pltri3P , although not a iin jorlty of tue people , viii eXlcCt to con trol the new goverilmelit. lirivltig maui- tnitied IL revolt agaimlt Spain for iiiore than three .OIItS nut ! niade it successfui by COlfle11iilg tilO Imiterventlon of tue United States , It Is to he expected that tileY Whit liege their right to form and control tue hew goverilnient. flefuseil thIs they 1iIfl rebel agItIhist tile au titorlty of tile United Suites , colapeililig this country to subdue them before ft government could he CStlt)1ISileh. ( Tiee * Is stroug reason to appreiienil that tue Cubans now lii arms will vigorouidy assert tile' right to dictate time morni of governuwll t atiti Will prolnbiy ) Insist 111)011 havIng their so-cithied lepUbile recognized. Moreover tiit'y whii want 11 large share in tite administration of a ITat irs. Titus the Cubaa problem 1)rornise to he excei'dhiigly perplexltig and trouble- sonic , cauiung for tue exercise of tiit wisest SttteSIluhliSilip. Nor vihI tutu. enities be conflne(1 ( Otibil. The Phil. 11)1)1110 IllSUVgelltS lUtist ttiso iti dealt wltii. They have organized a prosi. sioiiii : goveruhitetit over tili' territory tileV OCctliY aitil have ( k.chaved their iiiteiitlon to 1'tallISit a republican form of governmeiit as sooti as SpaIn Is e. iliJileti fromim tue islands. Ailluiral lew'ey has heeti 111)10 to lhlnllltnhlt friendly reiatIon with theni vitiiout coitiniliting this govelnhlent to any PolicY Iii' future course , llIt It Is Ilot to be ( lOllittMl that Agulualdo and his followers will assert titelr right to form a IlOtgOveFflIflelit 1111(1 ltdIflhLlIster it. That leader has shiottim hint he has ani lItlOfl ) for polItical 1)01V01 ) 1111(1 If denied the opportunity to gratify It Ito amy become trouiiesome. , . \.e shall master % 'hIItteer ( iluilduities IUty arIse , lImit It Is lmglmmning to ill' Scott tilhtt tile task we have uiidertaken Is IL altiCil larger 0110 than Illost IeOPie had coiicelved It t be. iii ; ; oniJ ; ) A1-"J'lflt TIK1'a. TIitee years ago the 1)001)10 of this Judicial ( lII4ttict ' ( lO eoiifroiittil , with tle * question whether tile iOhILY ) Of elect- hug a uou-lItrtknn JIltilellil tiket. tyhlicit 1111(1 leL'fl ) UiilCi(1 ) ( for yeltrs , should be me- etidoret1 at tue polls. ( ) mh that hs4ue tile flIVoC8teS of a 1lOll-1)ilLtlstll ) : Jtithleliiry failed to get tue stlport of the local lOlOCF&ttIC organ , vii1eit covertly , If not 01)0111 ) * , exerted its itIliUdUce 011 behalf of tim partisan ticket. While pretend- lug to enlorse tue non.partlsau Cntlhl- ( ( latcH Wilehi their lIOlnhthlttIoll was an- ilotiticeth , It hlnlnedlttteiy 8ilut tlI like a cmiii am ! refuseti to 5113' ItIlotilor Word in tIII'IL 1)eiIhLif. ' * Vlieii tue election s'as over It gioateii over the victory of the 1)ItrtisItIt JtidicItil ticket , although of OilOSitO ) jolitics , just ItS it dill ovet' till. ? election of Bmoatcii. This Wits before taking. Nosy tile 5111110 polocratlc ) organ 11118 tIlls to alLy : The fact of the matter he. that we do not hired a bar meeting to correct the wrongs under which this community suffers. We need a massing at the rolls of people who are tietermlned that none but level-headed men shall be elected to the bench.Vo need the ballots of 111011 who will Insist that the judge shall be broad-minded , free from bias and above the cheap sod potty tactics 01 the vard PolittcIafl. For several years past the district bench of Douglas county has been steadily on the decline , and today there exists but little respect for that court. For this condition tile men on the bench are solely respollalbIe. This Is after taking. Such ox Post facto repentallee IllIgltt b necepteti 811 It good sign were It not for tite fact that , If liast experience CotItits for al'y- ' tilillg , tite oiocrntie ) organ is StIFO to be toiittd ha the year 1SiJ'J clniiioring lor 1010 * * but stralgit * lho1)oeratIe ) judges on the iilstmIet bench , Tilt : ( .IIudS'rs l"J'1PP. hteiorth ) from Spoin nut ! elsewhere shiOs' ti0tt tue Cltriists itri ? ILCtIV'iy lr- ) i1tltlti for an tIpribilIg OS 80011 QS Cario 11111111 ( hechtht ) tiittt tue opporttlilty * Itas Itl'rivrd limit ! itOiltbiY ) this tilts 110 little Iiititienco In deterrIng tiiti Span. kit goYl.11tlIIICUt froii * rOI)0Sitlg ) lCIlCI ) litghtIIltiOfls ? ( , Ilimlee it Is tn'ileveth tiittt tVOtlil ( be tile signal for tile Carhists t ) 1180. TIICFI ? is no ( built tillit tle * SLII ) 1)Olt0t4 of tue pretelider to tilu SIlttl'Ih ' tiitotie Itte Wtii ? orgtiiiIetl ltlld could illItiPi a fOrtlllhll.bie . tlelnopstratioll IlgaitIst tiitt goveriiiiieiit. It is salt ! that' tile lower oittgy tllrongllout Spain are to It 11111)1 ) Utithists 1111(1 It tI lIt'etlICs $ t say tiittt tileV exert a great deal o lullu. ellee. T1le , ' dtsiro thu vair to t'ontluuo us tile sllrest. WILy of disgusting tue LC01)IC ' * vith tite 1)rCSePt ) dynasty 811(1 ( Jersun(1In them that Don Curios Is tha' ' only lrlIIce who cnn save the cotintry from further dishonor anti should the governulent sue tot' 1)08CC it he not I ( lOlIbLCl ( that thies PeoPle tthlhtd seize tile opporttiiiity to attempt tue overthrow of the ( lynasty. Don Caries itut ! his followers nrc loud lit their professlolis of patrIotism am ! of courro charge tile defeats Spoill iia suffered to tue IflibeChiity of tue men ill tuttltoiity , V'cre the preteluher fl 1111111 or greater force than lIe Is , a stronger leader , he wotild be very dnilgerot1 , hilt ovell US It is lie may become ( xceelhnghy trollblesolne to a goverllllient nireatly In sore distress. Evidently Carlisni is a fIlCtOr in tue sItuation that wIil have to be reckoned with. L'ItOIX ( ? IWCII'WCITr , In view of tile early meeting of tile commIssioners to dIscuss the pending dIfferences betweoti the Ullited Stit tea 011(1 Canada , the subject of recIprocity Is receiving a great ( lea ! of attotltlon 111 the Ctnittllaii , prs. It t geiieratiy thougilt tiiat there vihi be no great trouble Ill reaching flu ltgrreiIieiIt 011 nil other Ititttters , but the outlook ILl tO reel- ilroelts Is not regaided Its promising. It 5001115 to US that a comlul'rclai agree- melit IetWeeIl ) the two countries lImier oxistitig couthitlolls Is not praeticaiiie. Tile tltlltt of eiuutdt Is on tite a'erImge iowcr tlllLfl thiltt of the talteti States. TILe Canadians llatltrIlliy thiiuk tillit tile Ollly effective WIIY of lilcreasitlg ttttde between the two vountrles Wotliti be fur tilL' United States to reduce its rates hilt ! titey point to tue ( ltltICS oil coal , ore , itInhiler. lisii , lIlly , lIItt'lCY , etc. , ItS those 1'iikil 5110(11(1 lIt ? iowerei. it hIlly lie lthltlitOI tiiitt ii rtaltlCtIotl of tue ( ItIties on tiiese ItrtiCieS would in. cI.eItsu trada between tii two cotimi. tries , but tilt ? ( jilestiolt is Wilethler tills St'OLIld miot be more to the IUlV&tfltltge of CalllHua than of tite Ullited Stttei : , It certainly ttOllli ( be In resIect ) to 501110 of the atticies in the above list , But then the suggestion is not likely to re- celve serIous consIderatIon , at least Lt presetit , Tue congress that eliacted the exIsting tarlif bmw Is Ilot at nil likely to retluce tititics itt the ititerest of Cii- flllhiltli lIrotlucers. If thIs subject Is con- slileicti at Ill ! by tile continisslon It will 1104M'SS ititeesc OtIly to tile extetit ) f dIsclosIng what coticeslotis the Canadian - nadian government Is prepared to make In ( )1iel' to secure iliore sittlstactory t18l0 rellitlotls. I t does not I1PI'Ill' from the vletvm of tile Caiiittliitu press tltitt there is a tlisposltioii to go very far In tiiis ( illectlon.'lieu the great ( lblproportion betWeehi tue two Illarkets Is consitiered it is obvious that Canada. can titTord to be very liberal In offer- itig coticesslons , but. time goveriiindnt scents not to take this vie' of tile hInt- ter , or mit nil events tilc're 1188 iteIl ? 110 indication tilltt It does. 'l'he effort to sucmtre a harnionlous titiloit of parties 01)1)050(1 to i'epublicau 1)lLllCil)10S lit Itinimo has Ctllmillflted In a iilgll.ihallled ( elztite of tue I)01)lllist ) party by tue tietnocrats. Tue Iholnhilsts lmati called their conventIon to meet In a city far ietfloVed. froni the 1)111Cc tue ( leuiocrats will favor by their state coil- vemitlon , flfl(1 ( at a dihteretit lute , but tle stttto commIttee W85 called togetiler last Saturday night , mind , despite the 1)10- tests of a goodly nulilber of tilO l1ithll- ? i)0r4s , tue demnodtIlts forced the cOUllhIit tee to cilange tue ( late Ililti place 01 tile state COilVeUtioti ill the ll1teVt ( of fusion. i'hie change wits iiiadt after it hard light in tue collhlhlltlee , InCItItlIng tie misc of hiarti words anti harder listo. The fusioiilsts IlISISt upon fusion iegmtrl- less of tue methods used to obtain it 811(1 WIll go before the votera suying that till Is lIlIrImlollious iii the ftislomi ranks. It is tue SaIthe In every state where tilt ? fusion Scilelne iIetttlls ) to the exclusion 01' party 1)ri1hcipls. Tue eXIlOSitloll was projected 40 eltl- ( citte tile lfltlltStS. Its tflaIIageIhldiht should elluO11VOL to carry Ollt this de- sigh i ) , ' gIving thai wage workeis a cilillice to s Iess- the CXIoSItlOIl oil the 01113' tl Ott Wilicit t1103 call s1)flI'e tilt ? tiltil' WitllOllt loss. It' tli exposition Is IflIlde I1CC1'SslilC ) to tiieiti by reduced Sunday adlhlISsIohlS tile workIng ama a11I ( women Will lIe able lo avaIl thimimi. selves of tIle 01)j)01tU1ity ) Ilye 01' sIx tItiheS between imow' 1111(1 October If not , the hilfijolity w'iii 1)0 barred out , especially those who litive families to provide for. Dr. Peabody iias been used as a stalk- lug horse so otteu by the designing scheillers of tile hlerdmau gang that It tilI stlrptise IlobOdy to learn that they are agaIn tryIng to ride him lii order to citltilVe ) tite Douglas county IOPtlhiSt doiegittiolh , to be tleilveretl to tile stitto house ring cttlldltltttes. It Is a foregone COlIciusioll tiliLt WhlOll they are tllrotlgil with the ioor old 'stalkIng horse they will send it to grztss on a dry pasture. Tile COllhtfliSSIOllelH who s'roto out the terimis of tile mltlrFellder at Santiago ate beitig crIticised for that llalagrlil ; wiileh refers to returning tim ItrIlts of the soldiers "to those who so itltVeiy ) dfite11I1e(1 tilelli. " It IIS hardly the IJhtice it ) PUt COihl1)lillletlt ) , but surely 110 hlnrlml can coimme fmoin mtc'kllowietlglllent of the trutl * about tue ( ltfelmtlcrs of Santiago , ant ! tIle truth Is tlltit 11am 111011 fought bravely vimencver there was any lighting Itt itli. 111(100(1 ( tlleSO 1110 times of great 1)105. ) ittitS. A Iittlsas fnriiier fonild a grape vIne Wilicil unit ! hs'iiietl ilboilt it ihtOlt ( tico so tightly as to ab0ri ) tue mltp tile iittter , ltlll ( iil0111 ) thin builcimes of gropes vero clusters of ithsc'iotls p. imile ; . 'l'ills itever illtliehleIl yiiiIu We ilitd a democratic president. 'rile aoliiersgoIng to thin PliiiIiIiiles ) ) do vei1 to stuily tIp the SilnIhisil hitim- guage , htit they lilust ite Irelltretl ) ) not 11) Illlil'Ill ) stirpriseti Wiletl tile ) ' leari * tiiit there mire forty-nIle otiwr langiiagma $ jOhtlh ) l ) , ' the tesimleiits of time Isinuils , null OVUl' 0mb 115 11111011 ( 'tltltletl to re- SPL'ct as Sianisll ) , 'filth letter to 'I'hin lice ( row a mem. her of tile Ttventy-st'eonti Iimuiiitr' , , for- Ihhlriy $ tlttiOlIei itt hFt Crook , exp tim- bIg iosv * the 4tllltfi'llli ( soldiers Itt Stii- : tiago are ColIlpelleti to sleep oti their ( ooil to ll evetlt tile ( 'Ilbatis ( rota steal- lug It , shouid stImulate tilotighit Oft titti part of thos WIlD want mis to flflflCX Cuba fltl(1 ( the Ctllans. it c'rtaiiiiy may the ql * Pltloflett whether ieotlo ) Wile steal the tooth of the then risking their lives to gIve Cuba liberty wdlIid constitUte tile lflOSt desirable addItIon to our pop- ulatlon. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Texn democrats arein dotlbt as to what tIlCY otigitt to (10 Oil time qtleStIOil of advocating nit extCilSiOlt of tile Icr- ritory of thio United States. If tlley de- dare against It they will go back Oil their own state traditions. Tile state cozivention 'will be ileki next mouth , alit ! the factIonal lines are forming lii a manner to tilmeItten tile peace of tile iarty ) , already disturbed by other nUit- ters. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ According to the offiini flgnrcs given out at WaslllUgtoih , Nelraskrt ) Is among the stMes SllOlt OIl Its quota of voitlIl- teers. 'rile trouble VItil the offleitti 11g. urea Is that they.fail to Include tile extra regilhient nItl tue extra cavalry 110011 furnisllell i)3 ) ebraskii without refer- diCe to tile cnii. A l'oliit Vcli 'l'tkcn , Chicago RecOrd , Santiago lIes IIOL faiien. It baa arIaca. % 'htt-re linrii 1teiiits. Chicago Times-herald. Dewey has great confidence in hIs "Strategy Board. " It consists exciuslvely ot the commander of the AsIatic squadron ot the Anlerlcan navy at Manila. Snfest l'hnce ii& Towrn. Louisville Courier-Journal. We shall have to withdraw our cridelani 01 Linares for placing Ilobson auth ills men temporarily in Morro castle. It seems that Alorro , which Sanlpon couldn't take without Slnfler's heip aiitl tt'hicii Shatter couldt taKe without Sampson's help , was , after au , tue safest place in or around Santiago , Let It ( , , ztt Tlnt. St. Louis Republic. The Sjanillhm General Jose Toral did not surrender. Ho capitulqleI. * From Santiago anti Cuba he will not go. Oh the contrary he vii1 merely take lila ( leparturo. Ho has not been outwitted mid thrashed. lie and his ialorous men have sImply been the victims of an unforeseen and overpowering combina- tlon of superior force and circumstances , A. 1'nsv Clit Truths. innsas City Star. The oniy excuse for giving \\'llhIarn J. flryan a commission as colonel of a regi- tmmt Is that ho ran for president in 1Sftl and was beaten and ivants to run again. It is not posslbie that his experience on the stump has iltted him in any way for the duties of a regimental commander , and the lives of the IIICU under him-If the regl- Zuent sees tttiy service-will be subjected to Ileedless risk to serve the convenience f .a Inan whose interest in the war is confined thoiiy to its vossibilltles for promotIng hIs political fortunes. honor ( lie ltcgutCM. New York Independent , We have seeji a Ililniber of statements that tile regulars feela little aggrieved that they seem to be passed by In the meed of praise br caior in the field , while tile volun- Leers are crowned with laurels. We fear they have some ground for this. There is too much of time idea that it is tile busilless of the regulars to bo brave and 'fleet the changers of war unflinchIngly , and that thercforo they do not deserve as lunch credit as do those who have not their tr4in- lug or experience. This ought not to be. Time regular troops deserve and sttonid ie- celve Just as much of honor as any ether ; sometimes , 'we think , even more , for timers Is pecuilar popular enthusiasm tilat follows a voiunteer regiment from tile tome circles which the regular army does not feel , Therefore , all the more careful houid all be to make them feel that the nation is proud of them and grateful to thcm. Couipnrnive Liisses lit Rattle , Indlenapolls Journal. Newspapers which have compared the losses of our army at Santiago have not made a fair presentation by including In all of them the number of prisoners. Because of the iarge number of prisoners taken in several battles of the hate war the .lggre. gate loss was very heavy. Take Shiioh. The federal loss was 13,573 , of wimich , 1T5 wore kIlled and 7,882 were wounded , the re- malnder-3,95G-belng prisoners. Estimating the federal army at 80,000 , the loss was 16.9 per cent , but , counting the killed and wounded only , the percentage of casualties to time wimole army was a fraction over 12 per cent. At Gettysburg time federal loss 'as 23,186 , includIng prisoners , which car- ned the loss UI ) to 28.9 per cent. The killed and svonnded were 16,243 , or 20 per cent of the 80,000 federal troops iii the lattle. At Santiago the missing were so tow as to make no feature In an estimate , but the killed and wounded were 1,530. As the mmiii- her of men engaged was 16,000 , In routmd numbers , the loss in these casualties of war , which are the standard of fighting , was 11,44 per cent. I'EACId i'I'l'lk I'IiOSt'IJRITY. Couliilg ConditlohiN Cast Strong lthtdovs Before , Boston Globe. A colleensus of the most competent finan- clers in the country confirms tIle opinion that tue business outlook is decidedly on- coulaging. Wlththe tideof victory runnIng our Way the opportunttlca tor traue flilU Industrial development can but multiply , and they will be promptly Utilized. According to a hopeful symposium of Phmlladeiphitt financiers just printed , this country ill on the'2thrcsimold of a great industrial - dustrial future , and although depression Is felt in varlouB directions at the present. time it ianll0t bof long duration. Tile coming fears qrotbright with promise for the United Stats. Every day that lC war is prolonged finds Cuba : Uore and more in need of American goods. Every section of the island that fails under Americaim jurisdiction offers a 110W opporttlillty for tr&le.'llen peace comes , apd , It cannot be long delayed , the influx of supplies into tile depleted panisii territory means quitk millions of trade. As for trade at hdniQ , the conditions vere never more favorable , The crops promise well and time circulation of 2OOOOO,0OO of bonds among tile leOlia ) at easy rates re- 1nov08 tue old complaint of tile farmers of lack of money with wiliell to handle their crops. Tile anomalous fact was vubhtslmed last weak that so plcntifui is lIl000Y in the west that Kimilsas and some other agricul- turai states are actually loaning money in the eastern financial centers. The hard lines to which the anthracite cotti operatives have been subjected in Pennsylvania will disappear with the return of peace , Consumption Seeks its own level and re- spoIlds quickly as soon as the depression caused .by ar is lifted by the wings of honorabue Peace. SO gelleraily have tile streams of commerce come to ramify into evcy part of the earth that the whole world hums beconmo unconsciousiy a committee at large to keep up a steady pressure in behalf of peace , Wheim time accumulated rubbish of me- ilievalism has been swept off the American contjnent. with one foot on the Philippines nod time other on Cuba , the next century will see us time colossus of conmnlerce , while trade , rather than the sword , will ho time sure guarantee of universal peace 81l )1OS pority. , These are the glad omens that IllumIne time sunset of a dying century , "ilItY.t-BCiIO IllS N.tifl , ItrsiiI.l Trnnsforniaflon froti , CIIllan Stntesnsnll 41) ithItnr h1cr , . Nvr York StIlt. According to the latest intelligence from Omabn Neb. , the only political colonel in the tolnnteor service of the United States is hard at work yet with the text books of 'var , Ills patient studies Into the mysteries of tactics , ant the complexitIes of strategies and tile bewliderlng technicalIties of military history and critIcism , have pro- ceedcsl without interruption , except to allow him to make a Ipeecil or two 1111011 tilere was positIvely no escaping that duty , ever Since Coionol Bryan was photographed by 5th enterprisIng wargrnpb concern In the act Pt receivIng his % onhmisslon from the populist - list governor of Nebraska , The colonel is almost ready to buckle on his sword belt in the observant presence of another kinctoscopic camera. No actor ever stlldled more enthusiastIcally - ally a novel and interesting role. It appeals tremendously to nil that is Thlespian Itt Wlhilanm Jennings Bryan's nature. lie is every inch a soldier when lb is in front of tile looking-glass. With the cheerful help of the third assIstant librarian of the Omaha public library , as good a sixteen- to one girl as over fingered a card cata- loglIe , the colonel 1155 mastered in a few short weeks all that the shelves of that institution afford of military science anti the nanais of war. lie ilaS made tile stlbjcCt a part. of illinseif , profcslonniiy , jmlst as 110 acquired finance and politIcal economy when lie was lirepnrlllg to go on as a statesman , The fthlow countrymen of Colonel liryamh of the Third Nebraska will never know the full story of Ills heroic struggle with tile part ho 1155 assigned to himself , Even the members of his own command will never know tue whole truth , nitlloughm 20010 of them wIll suspect it from time pinched look around Ills nostrils and the haggald lines which grease-paint can only ml- PerfectlY collCCai ; for tue nintheinatics of fortIfication and of trajectory are about as tougll as quarternions , and nine weeks Is a precious 211011. time invhiCil to acquire the \Viit Point set-up , eveim for prosceniui9 ptlrposcs. The country will not know , but we , Into understand or believe that we understand William Jennings Bryan , can , with itnagina. tion's aid , precolve this admirable impersonator - senator poling away at ills new part. We can see him waikitlg the carpet of Ills lIbrary in pajanias , with time manual in oiie hand and a drawn sword in the other , pausing - ing every few minutes to lunge , with the vigor antI grace of Athos , I'orthos , Arainls and D'Artagnan , all combined , in tue direction - tion of the bust of "Coin" Harvey , on top of the black walnut bookcase. V'e can sea ilim jumping out of bed in the still hours and dashing his hair Into dicorder and upsetting - setting the washstand , as ho practices the demeanor and attitudes proper for a vigilant commander subtected to a miiinleht qttr prise. We cansco him astride the fence ot the back yald ( after dusk ) in order to get. something of Phil Sheridan's poise in the saddle. We can see hIm-always before the mirror-cairn and Imperturbable , riding doggedly at the heati of the advancing columim ; Severe , yet courtly , dictating terlns to the vanquished enemy ; gracious , but dignified , receiving the plaudits of his own idolatrous troops. Can't you , also , see Wil- 11am J. Bryan in these several aspects ? There mire Innumerable details to the busi- hess of the part which the colonel ha undertaken - dertaken , and he has really had so iittie time. Nevertheless , although the country will Ihever fully comprehend the toil of study and the arluousneas of pilysical and palito- mimic preparation , some of tile restilts will he disclosed as soon as the wheels of the Bryan wargraph begin to unwind him in the various places of public amusement , for it is Inconceivable that vaudevIlle enterprise can have allowed this most Intore8ting period in the evolution of a professional warrior to go unrecorded. Thanks to tile triumphs of modern science. we nra likely to behold the political coionol in action and in all his most. effective poses , whetimer he ever gets to the front or not. On Wednesday last the adjutant general at Washington received from the colonel at Omaha the subjoined dispatch : OMAHA. Nob. , July 18 , 1898.-AdJutant General United States Army , Wasllington , D. C. : I have time honor to report that I was mustered into the service today and await orders. The command will be uniformed - formed , equipped and ready to move within a few ( lays. I beg to testify to the elfi- cieitey of Lieutenant Duff , mustering officer , and Lieutenant Morgan , acting quarter- master. BRYAN , Colonel , Third RegIment , Nebraska Volun- teems. It will be observed tllat in connection with his oilier multifarious and exacting studios and exercises , the colonel 1108 not neglected to read all the dispatches from the present seat of war. His ileart is already there. lie is no longer William Jennings Bryan , or William J. flryan , or W. J. Bryan ; he is 'llryan. " It Is not to save telegmapil tolls that the colonel now becomes 'liryan , " for In tills glorious country the companies tie not charge for the initials in time signature. He is "Bryan , " just as Dewey is Dewey , and Sampson is Sampson , and SlIafter is Shafter and Miles is Miles in nIl telegraphic communication with Washington. We should say that this Indicates tilat the political colonel considers himself nearly hotter perfect in his part , and that lie is about ready to stride down to the footlights , tnlm in the house with a raking glance of ills eagle eye , turn squarely on Ills heels toward ills sixteen-toone reginlent , poiiit his sword at the sky and In a tlmunderous voice cry , 'Forward ' ! " I'EILSNA11 ( AN ! ) OThI1dltyIsIt , It llianco keeps up his botsi for war a few weeks barer the chances are that he will ho abundantly gratified , Seymour Iceyser , Poatluaster , at Manheini , N. 'I' . , has an apple tree which was brought from holland in tile scventeentb century. It still bears fruit. A man who was sentenced to ten days in the county jail by a Tennessee judge pro. itCiltc'd a Pardon tronm the governor , which the court refused to recognize , In proportion to population Texas 115 $ furnished more troops for the war than any other state. Texas pays each enlisted immaii $7 a mouth in additIon to his government pay. pay.Two Two oddly named Texans , Colonel Wing Saint and Cleni Issue , quarreleti over a poker hand near Fort Clark. As a result one of them is now referred to as a deed issue. Governor lingree is the latest contributor to the fund of new expressions , lie startled a Washington correspondent the other day by askillg about tile P. h3.'s" who have bcen geltiug comnllsslons in the array , le flle4tlt 'papa's boys. " Mr. Delcasse , the new French minister of foreign affairs , has had a parliamentary cx- perience of less thlan tort years , during whIch time. however , he has been undersecretary - secretary for the colonies in two different ininisteries. lie Is a journalist by profes. 2100 , Onimon Fowler of Brooklyn intends to claim the 1G,000 reward offered by the Meal- Call government for the discovery of the famous lost Toyppa mIne. His son has been traveling in Mexico and discovered tile mine , wllich they hope to prove Is the one so long looked for. General Stewart Li. Voodford , late UnIted States Ilhinister to Snain , spoke in the Presbyterian church at Stamford , Coon , , the other day. After paying a tribute to the men In tue field ime expressed the belief that time result of time tvar would be to bring about an unprecedented era of liberty anti humanity. , ow FOR I'Ott't ( ) RICO , Olobc-Iemocrnt Tile scene now shifts to the Morro and San Juan of Porto Rico. It will be accessary for Anierleans to Fe- name some of these piSces to iwoveilt confusion - fusion , PhIladelphia Record : In nil of the peace programs recently put forth at Washinstoft American possession of Porto Itiro is It Prominent condition , It not taken now lty ln'asion tint ! assault the island tould be demanded Inter as a partial lndcnlnlty for federal war expenses. Chicago Trflmne : Now for the conquest of h'orto Rico. Not a day will ho lost in needless delay. The enemy will be holit 011 the run. The mission of this war Is to thrive the Spanish ruin forever from the western hemispilero. Our flag must snavo over the citadel of Sitn Jtiau tie Porte Rico as well as over Santiago anti Havana be- tore we can bilk of Peace. Katisas City Journal : The capture of San Juan , especially ns a large nmny Is to ho sent against the gnrrison there , should be I comitarativeiy simple matter. The navy sniti be able to give much more direct and effective service than was possible in tnk- tug Santiago. Spain's naval power , so far as'est India Isatets nru concerned , being entirely destloycd , our shIps will ho abie to lursuo nil almost Isholl ) ' offciisive policy. Detroit Pree i'ress : Now nil eyes , all thoughts , all efforts vlli be directed towards l'orto Rico and SpaIn , The former titUst Conle Into our possession nnd tue hatter attacked - tacked ot 11cr very doors , Theta seonma to be no other wny to bring this vrocmnatinnt- log , temporizIng nlltioll to tennIs than to itlsh ) her to time vnll allil illake her stio for llcaco. Itoason , persuasion , self-interest may not avail , but battlesllips and armies Iv ill. l'bilatleiphia Times : Tile Wfl to the capture of Havana is by l'orto itico , where IVO Can sent ! a strong fleet and 101 over- WhoilnilIg arimly and Coulilel San Juan to capitulate withIn a secek utter ( lie nrnly and navy shah get tlletoVltil emIr arlily anti navy controlling eastern Cuba , I'orto Itico , the Philippines , Lodrones and Caru- iitmcts , leasing Spain with but a single pos- Sessioll In the Canary islands. havana 'i'iil fall into our lmands without a bloody battle long before the October frosts shall conic. _ , - t- - TIlE I'.tClIXG ' IIOUSE S'Vlth1Ih Colleesitlolls tIme Mcii Bvidcnee of lletttr 'l'liips. Iaiisas Cit. Star. The Cutlahy Packing company at Onlaha 1155 conceded the denlando of its striking vorkinen , nod it i claimed tilat the increase - crease in u-ages amounts , in tIle nggrcgatc , to $ Th,000 a year. That is a large 51101 to take omIt of the profits of a great Industry and distribute among its laborers. The fact that the Cudahy Packing company is able to make this concession Indicates that the packing business is on a profitable basis now. Tlmere is a great demand for meats of every kind , and the packing company evidently concluded that a prolonged strike at a busy time like the present would cause greater losses than tile increase In wages amounts to. This evidence of a healthy condition In the market for live stock prod- ( lets ougllt to strengthen the falthm of stockmen - men in higher prices. or at. least the 111am- tenanco of present rcnlunerative values for cattle and hogs. The action of the Cudahy Packing company in granting the (1elnanIs of its mcii is in line wltim the general nfl- Vance In wages that has been in progress for months past. The tendency of wages is upward , antI the present prosperous con- dltion of the great itldustri 's of the country justifies the belief that the remuneration of labor Will continue to grow larger , hundreds - dreds of cases of advanced wages for labor- lug men in the great manufacturing estab. lishments of the country have beemi reported in the past few months , and not oimly are wages rising. but. more and more men are finding profitable employment. The outlook of laboring omen is certainly bright , and that means , of course , that time prosperity of the country will go on growIng. 'IC't'O1t .INI ) % 'ANQIIISIIED. American IIngttsiitiii I In Ienhtig itli Spitit isit I'risoiterq. , Baltimore Americium , There Is no doUbt. that the European eatinlate of the United States will lie greatly influenced in the direction of Increased respect by the mangunuimity Initil WIlhelm the Americans have treated their prisoners. ThIs virtue is one whitlm most quickly wills admiration for Itself , yet it is not always nil CCSY 0110 to Practice. Its root lies in the high moral idee of the strong protecting the weak , of being tel- craft even to the point of endurance , because - cause in strong , generous natures the con- selotisness of power is often time Impolhing reason for not mlsing it. No matter wllat a men has (1011 ( ' , this instinct revolts from striking him when he is ( laWn , To a generous dIameter there is no satisfaction whatever In the dowimfall or humiliation of a foe. Even when people of tills nature nork to secure revenge , it. be. comes unpalatable wheim secured , and gives more imatn in its accomphislinment than pleasure. Tue weakness of an opponent or of no inferIor makes the exercise ( it superior - perior strength such a mean alltl cowardly tiling that a fine-fibcred nature shrinks from it as an abuse , Petty natures cannot understand tills ilObit ) relucianco to "get oven. " They ( nil to hlppleciate the clement of cowardIce lit the unequal strtigghu shlIoht Cimues when strength u'rcalcs its wrath upon WeOltIlesS. Tiley do not. see that a consciousness of he- ing utile to reveligo their-mInes with safety to themselves Is it &iomtnatlag Factor or their nctIons Nor could they understand that strength sometimes takes a itlensitre in its n'VIl ' repression.'htllout guing to the emtreme of Queen Christina , who asserted that timero is a species of pleasure In nut- fltrlilg ( rota time liigratltudu of others wimlehi is reserved for great initmds imbue , it Is certain that a great mInd can tmanrillilly hehr what to a tiinahler ( lilt' uuld be ill- toietat'u ' ! , because tue larger lO11t1 ! could not risk tim inlin of ( silitig In its ovn , istinmutlon , if it. took advanttge , of Interiority - iority to Inflict stitleritig or tiiegmae. That this ( eeihig , iuiiuenees action by us own sentIul powo those who cannot un- tlrretund it tb not believe. 'Fimey look on the patience , the toleration of superior alight towards those in its power , as is trick or snare , covering iome mysterious design. Tilat ft 111011 could lit' its liltiCil subject to his own self-respect. as another is to brute force , end be compelled by It to restrain hinmseht. with lIt ) other harriers to his will , is vaiL limeir conception. As lucompre- The Iioysl 13 tiii hlghrut grade bsiIng powder Lnown , Actuot tests show it joes one- thIrd fsritjcr then any otler besad. bAkj1 pw1 Ab5oIutcIy Pure 'yACpsI'.e pawers en. , sw - iltn8ibio is the generous admission of it vollqtleret ! too's bravery or ability , That , it man is to be regarded ns having good treatment - mont as Ills rIght , when he has tbown all the qualities of a itravo soldier , is a doe- trine of the new clvhiizatlotm. It is true that in olden times there wore magnanImous Inen , who treateti others in their power on a basis of gentrosity and Justice. But these were the exceptions. fit pioveil by tile T0' - ' vellges anti punlsilnlents of past ages , which were carrictl in cruelty to a fiendIsh extent. . \\.e are cnhlcd , 811(1 ( Ilium some grains of trUtil , a hiragging nation , prone to self- ahnliratton. ( Ilut , ahiowing for nature ! vanity , svo have reao to be deeply thank- ( UI for the netlonnl characteristics wilich the i'resellt crisis ilavo so strikingly brougllt to the StIrfIlco. It. Is something on which we COIl honestly congratulate ourselves that our sentiments all along have been more ' ( or justice than for glory nod our men , lit the flrst ilulslt of victory , silent fronm respecter ( or their dying adversaries , are more to be Protltl of than iii the heroic fight , when they sang the natioiial lyinmm , ill the ( ties of death , with thlcir gillS roaring out their invincible might. Mlit'I'Itl'UI ; , htIIB.tltlS. Sonmerville Journal : Evcmm a ioiitical cigar Is sometimes good. Cintltjiiitti illiltlirer ; l'apti-I swailt to tell YOll vliit my youngest boy sold , TUlIPSayVutlldll't 'OU matimer iiavo a cocktail ? Cimlengo Trllttiimooti : told me you were going to flak that rich tulfi uncle of yours to glV you that IleautIfill marble ftttltl you 1IRI'C ' ' " alwas's t'oltttetl , ' ' \\'ehl. I did , itilti lie gave ma time rnarblo hart. " ietroit F'i-eo l'ress ' ' : Shie-'I'ou rmlnd me of ltmgo , Air , Shinllller. i prefer ilesily 111011. I Ic-You reminit tIle of tile cannibals. They IliLve time sarno Perfereilce. Itulianopoiis . .lotIrlmnlVhiero : flit ! ho Celtic from ? " asked the hirotlier ot time little brother. ' 'Tile doctor brougilt him , ' ' said the 11101 her. 'iloW ioimg is lIe warrailted for ? ' ' Chicago Record : "t\'hy is it S'otl always will drag inc out to tileso sttlpkl gardeim Pttrt lee 7' ' 'W'ell , harry , you don't s'nnt me to ilave to ecralublo for lll' OWI1 ice crealu , do Detroit Journal : "lunmid-occan we met a lflhlqIlllieelIt lirivato b'flC'ilt , li'ing signals of distress. " "Leak ilIg ? " 'Oll , 110 , their cook wanted to quit , " Clos'rland I'lain Dealer : 'Thttt was a beautiful poem you Wrote , " she said. "I didn't lilloll' YOU hiatt remit ! it. ' ' "I haven't yet , Iltit tile \VR. ( lie lilies secre spaced oft was too cute and pretty for anything , " ' Puclc : ASkins-fluw old do you suppose Miss Liverloll' : Is ? ' Grlnmslmas-Sonmosvlmcro in tile vicinity of ac , i ehould say. You know 511,1 invnrilmbl3- spealma of herself as "a girl. " F'roni S to 25 girls cull themselves "young women ; ' ' after 25 young WoIflOil Caiitllemselvcl , 'gls. " Detroit Free Press : 'l wish to goodness , " exclaimed the maim 'V.110 found that he was loaded tll ) with watered. stock , ' 'tlmat Noah Ilveti in these times. he'd make these nmofiern speculators look iliy. " ' ' " 'lIoshi ! "Bosh , lmotlmillg ! There's the man ( lint - Ihoated tile bIggest schienie the worid has ever known. " A 'tJiSANCE. . Somerville Journal. Of nil the Pestilential bores That this sad world contains From 111111'llo sleeping , nlms'nys slmorca. 'I'o him svhto lttcketli brains , About time worst hint you can meet Is the transcendent ass Who stops you on the public street , Alit ! says : "Hot , ain't it ? " Ho never line a single thought Of value in his head. Nothing to him was ever taught , Nor can be till lie's ( lend. A vactious smile o'erm'preada his face As , much to your disgust , lie meets you In some Pubtic place And says : "Hot , ain't it ? " A man of one idea is 110 Through all time "heated term , " AntI every time Ills face you see , lItt mokes you writhe 111111 squirm. When winter conies ; a mIghty feat Ills massive brain performs , lie meets you then tlpon the street , And says : "Cold , ain't it ? " OLR DAILY BULLETIN. JULY t , S \S'ASIITNGTON , July 21 , ISDS.-On and after today and until the date of honorable discharge frol/ service there will be on the pay rolls of" the army and navy of the Uniteti States the homes of 250,000 men , Such a force costs a large sum , It Costs Very Little Tho' for one of those $ iO,00 , $12 SO and $13,50 Suits that we ar offering. $8.00 Is the rrice. And there areonly a few left to select from , For midsummer and early fall they are just the thing and you will never have a better chance than now to purchase a high-class suit for this figure- figure$8.00 _ \y JgOWNIN6JUtIO. ( I U W , Cart iatit