Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 24, 1898, Part II, Page 18, Image 18

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is THE OMAhA DAILY J3EE : SUNDAY , JULY 4 , 1898.
I 1'in OMAn Sui& Brw
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1. . flOSLVATI1t Editor.
iuflL.IsIiiD EvmtY MOItNINQ.
TEI1 O' SUIiCRhI'TtO.
frilly lice ( % 'tthout Aunlny ) , On Year.SM
Daily and BundayOno Year .
Hix Months . .
Three Months . , . . . . : .th )
HtIflny Bee , On Yenr 2.00
Raturiay ( I3ee , On % tnr
Weekly flee , Onu Ycar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OFFICES.
Omnha : Th lice liuliding.
South Omnhn : Singer lilock , Corner N
null 24th $ trcet.
CntIn'lI IJInrrM 10 I'carl Street.
Chlcngo 0111cc : & 02 Chamber of Cornto
zrn'rce.
rnw York : T'mp1e Court.
\VaIiIngtnn : Fourtcenth Street.
COflE ES1'OND ENCE.
MI communleattona rdattng t news 011(1
editorial matter 811UU1l bu uddresed : To
( ho Editor.
I1USINESS LETTEI1S.
All huIni letters end rernlttnncei
thoiI4 1)0 ) lI.1IrEc(1 ( ( to The Ileo I'LlbItttlng ,
Company , ( mnnha. Irafti' , eheckil oxpres
flflI ( poNtolilce money orIers to be made
1ayatsto , to ttto orlor at the corntafly.
l TilE I3EE PULIL.ISIIING COMPANY.
STATEMENT OF CIECULA'flON.
State of Nebrrn1ca , Douglas County. na , :
; George U , Tz chuek , Recretary of The Bee
PuldiRhing company , being duly sworn ,
says that the actuol titimber of full and
cofliPleto COflICS of The Daily , Morning ,
Evening and Sunday 13cc , lirintetI during
t the month of June. 1SS , va ( Its follows :
I .IiOl ) 10
2 . . . . , . . . . . . . , : ul7r. 17 24,7.I1
:1 : . . , , . . . . , , tIM8 , . IS , 211,121)
4 . . . . . . . . . . 11)IMT (
ci . . . . , . , . . . , . ' 10,1)81) , ) 20 . . . . . . . . . . , 2M,1 ut :
U :1Iltuu : ) 21 . . . . . . . . . . , 2MM1
.7 : turtu ; 2 : : . . , , . . . . . . . . . 2MSIt )
8 tO,7.II ( 23 . . . , , . , . . . . , ,
0 . , . , , . . . . . . 211,7.111 21
10 . . . . . . . , . . . . . 21I , IS 2
11 . , , . . . . , . . . . 21IS1)i )
12 . . . . , , . , . . . . . 21J,71l ( 27 . , . . . . , 28,4t )
13 . . . . . . , . , . . . . 29.7t : 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2MOflI )
14 . . . . . . . . . . . . , 29tut : ; 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . isa
15 . . . . . . . . . , . . . 2IJI)1
Total , , . , , . , . , . , , . , . . , . , , . . . . . . . . , 81)11,1(11 ) (
Less z'eturnH and uiuold copies . . . , . 1ll,151
t Net total snle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .877,11(18 (
NL't tbiily ILvcrage . . . . . . . . .29 234
GEOIWE 13 T'/.SCIIUCIC
t Sworn to trforo , me nnd s1lI,4erIbel In
I ! my presence tltk 30th day of , Tune , 1S98 ,
' I ( Seal , ) N. P. FEIIi ,
( Notatr l'ublic.
fl VAIt'VIES J.1.t'I'f : ( Foil 'I'IIE SUMMEIt
l'ur ( ics Ihe
( icitilig city fur
lizu psIlnIn'r can linve 'l'lae
liec sent to theta re'guinrly
by iiot I ri 'i'Iie lice 1ist.
. % esi ( ) IiIt I IL ) PrsL or 1y
lII Ii. 'I'Iie ii.lil ress iIl be
L'IinhIed ) n , oft t it SIN iI.M1r041.
rs ei'y s'ai ititist 1lt ( Its 8c81)eOttR ) :
us ell US lt heroes.
No 1808 rO1)U1111'lIk ) ( 1)latforln ) IS
$
g(1I1iIIIO I lint 11118 not the gout 8tahldLlrd
t1fllO111lrI 1)11 ) the 1ihel. :
' 11io WI1V 111113 yet eloe Iii tune to
IIIIYO Ul1llt ) relreselitl ) ( III ( lie exlilh1ti
at tilil OillflhlL OX1)OSltIOlI. )
it al 1)ltIlLtl(1I1 IS ilot eiitlitjly ( lead It
might lIe trlIY4l lit hit' CIIMO of the
: ' \'a1'fhI1g ' e\1)L ) ( sS uoIIlpanltys.
AhiflkSlOhl ( to the ( 'X1)OSltlOII ) gt.'oiincis :
Is niiI' :2 : : c'iits LOIIIIY. Such an opporl
tutihty shiotilti 1)1)1 ) ) , he neglected.
f111tIItgo ! IflercIllIlits accept United
Stflt'l gL'CefllaCkS ) SYithiOlit quest Intl.
There is iiottttt i euuirkuillo about thil' .
r11110 hulistorni scents to lilt thin North
:
Dikutn. vInat Crfl ) Just as rcgiiltirly : ts
the fi est ClLtClLes. the 1)ehitwure poach
blossoms. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
it Is good for it iiittlon to have an
fll t11y ( ) t I1It'II letul ) ' to tile like imeroes
hut lOttet ii ) hIflVe 1111 fl1111) oC 111CRvhIc
1tiow hto' to live like heroes.
Coohs are 101(113' ( lmcede(1 ( lii the Amen
01111 11I11 , lait 111) ) 0111) limis 1)0011 ) 50 el11c I
1114 to suggest givimig the coIth lug tehioo
iUiilS ) ) a 'liance t ( ) exiterhitietit 011 Ihic t
boys. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
it 11111 , . ho 11CCeSMtl1 , III OrdeO to tavc ; i
11. good nrniy ollicer , to change the r0 .
grain 811(1 pernilt Cetteral 'feral In jolt I
Cervera at Aniimipotls for it tiiiiiiiiiei
outIng. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
'I'Ilo W'8) ' for vngewonlers to Insiir
U continuance 41t the reduced Stimitlu )
ttItfllSSIOhl ( to tlte exposltloti is to 1)rov )
by ( tttefldtttlCO thiitt the coitcessloit It 4
U111)tCCItLtCd. )
Major ( eiternl 0 , 0. iloward hue
taken Ill ) tite 1)011 ) 115 wiir eot'reSiOIlleIl ) t
of the New Yui'lc VorlU , tiosu s'mt I.
1ie t4 survicti Is lVliited ) shmntiltiitteousI .
III 'l'ime Onilut Bee.'liu vIhi t1emi .
tlttit tlio Is not imilgittler thttimi tlt Li
8W01(1 ( ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'Iioo yhio Insist 111)011 ) IL quarrel bu i.
t'eeit SttI1thlsOtt ititit Sehloy over lii Ii
lmommors ot' the Samitlago 501 fight imilghm t
COttij)1Ol11 ) iso ott ii Vli itil ng it it hmoitors t 0
:1cc : ( btsliii , 1li w'mttchiful slgutil boy oi 0
the Iowii. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
! 1'hie national guantistuen of' thin ( mitur Ii
should bo itieli WIlt ) itre ttttCtl for nctttr Li
Hervico in itto 11rmflit5 Of the Unite ii
tittes. : I t iloes ilot lIIY to givu Iflit I.
ttii'y tralulmig to melt physically uuttt 0
bear ttnis.
'l'htat New ? doxico celelration ) qt tit U
8Xt1i ) ttnmilvertmty of (1w tettlo1mlLl1t if
thtO oldest city In the flulteti Statc "
ihlthmi't 0011(0 ( timty 11)1) 50011 , Samitltmgo I Is
1IO\ ' the ohilest ( 'ity over 'htIelt iii 10
stars nnU Stnlles ) Iloiti.
'l'hio litetI iiitltistt y iiti made Inpi l (
t strides Imt cheitnammy In recent years , in lI
COtl1tttti of Genmnitu enpitmihlsts wi 'I
80(111 ( buhttI itittuenso steel wot1s net ir
Chtiengo. 'rite United States Is gottir II ,
about till the good things ,
Sonic one cotuiecteti vtth the govenl Li.
tiltitIt of Now Yonl CIty hmtis had U III
cutmvugo to tucklo time hll1)Iel1t ) ) Of eve C.
crowding street cars 1111(1 ( hits Introduc't (1 (
hitta ilto COUnCIL 1111 orellnummee to P1 It
lute olfect time "tin seat no fare" un ml.
elpie. hut tiiost. retot zns 001110 s1ovIy.
' [ he captain of the Texas Is it ploi Is
: It1l timid ItIICs 011 iiraor titmil us III Co
its not time mtiitmtImi of time Puritan us 15 ?
big svemmr words for tmnuingitig U me
This Is iivo1iatml' wlittt Vtts meal lit
.
I those v1to a short time ago w'er et , .
lug out. ( or strengthening time uiersonu ci
of the nitvy.
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TflYQ 1O t'flfl1UT IllS TORY.
At the nnntmnl toumilori of CX COfl
f ederates at Atlamita Inst week ii. reto.
it itlomi vas utmittiltuotisly ntIopte(1 eOfl
il ottmnhmig the expressioti , "SVnr o time
hl ebelhion , " alit ] urging time ileigtiatIoa of
It u "the civil war between the states. "
't his 1ittelliit ) to pervert the truth of
h Istory should lint go utirebuIvii by
lo yal nrnrlcntis. -
'I'lto wni' ( if 18(11 ( wns it reliellioti coil.
OC1e(1 ( by conspirators who sought to
h ) erhetilttte nIitI extend hmimnian slavery ,
a lthough litatigitrated timitler thu lire.
tm 'xt of defemnllug time right of time states
to dIssoie tile union at will. To call
ti me rebellion of 1861 a. civil war ha
t w'een the states would be to roallirnm
ti me exploded right of PCfl efIll ieeci.
sl oti 811(1 ( to iiince 111)011 ) t1m brv or
ti casol ) limo laurels justly aceordeti to
ti me IitrIotie ) : tiefentlers of th natIon.
A cIvil w'mmr iietw'en time States pretI
5 01111'S tIme right of cacim titIe to carry
oi l 'iti iiidt'lLitieflt ) ) of mttt , ' other state
0 1' Itt COmttIIiItttIOtl ) vltIm o.tliir stflte
a gilmtst : still other states , entirely igmi i.
lu g theIr relatlotis to time imntlttma1 gos' .
e rninetit. It irs1ltnes us ninny Iltmgs
O s thmt'ro nrc states slid gives prIonIt'
a t : allegiance to time state , over tit
U tilteti States. 'I'o colmCieihti thin eXl'eS. )
sl oti "l'elehilon' ) ' ' Is to lilt a silgmnti 111)011
ti lt ? tt11'tl1Ol ! , ' of brahmtmtii I.itmcohtt 011(1 (
In ane I littim half a mmdhhion niomt wlto gave
li i ) tiit'It' 11108 flmat time notion iitIglit
s lii'vlvo titil thttit govetmiltient of thai
I ) LOlIe ) , by the PeoPle and for thu
[ ) P0lle ) i4imOlll(1 ( hot iCI'ISim ft'omti time eai'iIm.
\\'lilie time bloody ( Itasmli that liti ( II-
' 1t1ed time north mitni 5011111 hitis 110011
i ) rIlgi O'eL' timiti OIhItCI'titl'd ) by Iltu
I YOO sit1i iiliLt1 ) , in vhmieii tacit 'hmo
11 .01'e time blue ntid geny are Ilghitltig itlo
b y skie tattler the Stars amil Stnlais
bli
li t time ettilso ( If hmntntitmlly , time tUne hmtt
it tt yet comb ittid IlU'Ci 01111 COIlIC siieii
t ltt reheilloti vlilcli eot millions of
t nuiswe tttttl 1)100(1 ( in the struggle for
A miwnieait tttmIt , ' shitihl 1)0 ) IortraYed ) Iii
hI lHtor3' as tt mere cotillict between
s ttttes 'nni'ltmg far political suprottittey.
T here Is no cull anti no excuse for re.
V lsltlg A1IIL'rICfltt school 1)ookS to
Vg
g ionll'.v 01 eveti jttst IfY tii most gigantic
n tul treasoiiat > le rebeihlomi the \yonl(1 has
vtttieet1 , CVC11 if thu chief flgiire In
t ime lost CIttISO hove liee'n forgivemi tinti
8 01110 of timeni who raIsed the swords
witlehm tlmey were trained to wield at
I Vest Point at time expt'tlQ of time IILttIofl
a gttittst Its very life have brett re-
( tmtnmlsted wItli generals' couinilssions
l ) ' time itniuirniltiieii mnugnatmimimlty of a
g otlerolls repubiie.
TIlE COLOEWD .SOLDhlfl.
'l'iie bravery of time colored soldiers at
S antiago Imas received mnci'ltcd necogni-
tI t iwi. 'l'imey ( lit ! spleiidid servIce Itt the
I llteSt of time lighting and Imave theIr ( till
s here in time glory of that notable trl-
u tilplt of Ainciicaii arms. Tite strong.
e st tnlhoites to thu work of these cal-
eo reti soldiers have COIlIC frOm white vol.
t iiitcei' who fought side by ltle whim
t ltoiit. Otto of times , a. nietnber of a
Mis.otclittsetts : regitnetit , Is t'titliusitstI :
I n lila 1)riISo : of time valor of the colored
t mu'n , vhmlie another vnites that "the
l iugro troopers arc lighters froiii their
toes up. '
Iii view of such a record there can :
be IIIJ ( bOut of the CXpelIellcy of tht
efforts of time goveiiinictmt to raise Negro
regiments of volunteers for service In
tile East nimdVest ItUlles , but It 1
s tated timmit tub imicets with distrust ( rotii
t vo opposite quntiers , snitch may result
i ii defeatlmig It. I t Is urged on tile pan
of time colored People that tile ) ' are n.
t itItitI to olhheurs ot timeir own choice and
color , the SOIIIC OS hie white volunteei
regiments , whIch Is not utireasonable ,
On time other Imalid time lI'OPsltlfl ) t ( I
iIso volunteer negro regimemlts Is re
gaitleil 'lthm distrust iii time south , eu I
the gi'otimnl that the tendency of soul I
a inhilfitry lOiiCY w'otiitl 1)0 ) to bring era Im m
a wtti of laces. ThIs Is a timost ilui
i'i'asotittlmie objection , to be stite , but
let'lItips ) it is otto that It nllghlt not is _ , .
s'Ise to Ignore. As time l'liiladeipliit L
lt000l'l ( remanirs In referrIng to the hInt .
tot' , athtlmougit tue animosities of tile els'I
Wa ) . hittve lcen ) extlugutshed It Is cvi -
dent that tue negro lirohiletli iii the souti I
Is still far ( noun solution.
TJIF ; 4illflIC4N J1IfllC1l1tNT M1 RlNl.
\VitJk time extensIon of American traIl )
Into new channels as a result of tIm ) ;
war itiitl Its ciiittrgetneiit In other dl :
teetinits , tIme ( icimmalid for an Aiuenlcu : I
mmuureitnmmt Ithitrhlie Is certain to becoini Li
tmtQre imigent. There Is no ( lOttbt tima t
time COi1tltl' will enierge frotti tue coui .
filet vitli SPain w'itlm tue tlIImiItIoU ) fo r
commimiierclal eXlllIiSIOfl greatiy strength .
eiteti , It 1t4 ceititlti timttt a IOIY lie -
tenummiuted effort 'hll be made to sectmr C'
a imiucim iarger htttie of the 'slatI C ;
tI'tllC ( titmmn ve nov iimt' , s'IuIl U
mimtnlcnn eiiteninlse ) will luttire itel f
mmiove distinctly ( cit In Souti [ 1
itlm(1i0a. 'Vhetitei' or not time Unltci Li
LiI
States shimmil retatiui hierimnuient 1)05501 I-
ioti of conhlueneIl territory lit time fut t.
( 'LISt , Its trltltllhii $ over piiin s'hil glv C
irestigo wimieht caimmiot fau to imtt' C
decideti Immikienee favorable to cii I.
trade vitim Chimia mmml other regiotis I U
that imortloti of time votid.Vo l ( ) un Ut )
beiluva timat It Is essential to the saf i-
gumittlimig ( if our Interests there timat w C
tmimouitt ituhil ammy ternitomy In tue ( a r
tiSt ? 01' emiter Into mtmty foreign ahliomicu .
Timtre is evezy reason to limiulk that 11 0
i'Opftfl ml iOVet' or coinhhtimitlon il If
iiitrs will nttetnpt to Intei ( ore sit ii
( lIlt , interests or abridge our 01)1)01 r-
tumlitles In ( Mmlimmr oi chu'wimerc. , V 0
slimlh * be ietiilitttul ) to 'In vhimttcvt tr
eoimmmmmtrce citti tilrotlgh fIIII Ctmlij ) ) 11'
titian.Vlthm rt'gitrd to South Aincunic a
It ; to be exhieCted tlmttt after time we cc
there vhhh ho tieveloptiti a. stronger ii Li.
511(1 ( or etihargoil comlumlercimll rolatlot is
with time lJntted States. There has bee iii
manifested lIt 501110 of the soutimorn v U.
htilhiCS ) a gni'nt. deiti of poPular syii Ii.
patmY ! with Spain , hint timls 'li1 5PCC&1I lIP
dIsimhiltttr ) ? after tue -uii atml ( time 1 0.
ut'tlou will iditco tim united States I Iii
sttOflger itositloit , commercially mtii Id
1)Oiitit'flhiY ) , vItit South Anierica titan It
has ever OCCiihiitl ) ? ,
lint 1mm cider to realize the tulle st
lietietits ( rttl ) thmti tlVOtttlOIlo(1 ( ( iOLtitit ( r-
cliii OhiortUtlItiOt4 ) ) tiitit v111 follow' Ii lie
tm , It : Is vitally Imtipontaut that ot Lml.
trade slmaii be carried ott tuition our ow .mm
lhiig , 'l'luct. is time tttitest wiiy of ttitt : U.
.
talulmig time prestige Wliit'hi wan will ti' ' i.e
us timmil of achieving new countuenel tti
couquests. No entenlnlso ) wliielt ti lie
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t milenlcan ieO1)ie ) 11103 show % lli CoiltIt
s o stromigly f9r tito extension of trade
O S the building iiii of a atercimamlt init
el ite equal 10 the demmnuids of COthltilOt'cO
8 11(1 ( Ivhlicim slmnii 11101cc 05 lfltlepettleitt (
o f time iiiIp owners of other iumttlons. No
o ne s'ito has given Intelligent tittetItloim
t o this sttiject wIll question timat time
sv ant of an otlelinato niercimiit. marine
im its Pl000d 115 at a serious thisadvailtage
It t COmIlhietilIOll Wltll conimitercial rivals.
S Oimlit AmerIcan nierchmnnts have no.
P L'flteiiY iointed tiils out. They voiihl
I ) miY our goods tore reahiiy ( amid more
la rgely If tlmy liere carried In AIIIL'rI.
c all 51111)5 timuler tue Atmierlenu dog.
T imere alipelirs to be , so far as timey rue
c omicenuicci , it certain nliiount of scuLl'
cml
ml ment In time umiatter 011(1 [ ) oniIalS thus
n ifty irovnii olseviwio , but for us limo
.ii tmestlomi Is of the nuost prnctlcttl elmar.
a ctor. Our counmiil.rcinh , Intlehiomullemlee
tI mId tir coumimnercial stiprenincy tile 1n
v olved Iui If.
'i'lus ) subject will command the cain.
ti st iittetltl ( > tl of , time country 1mm time mutii'
mutii'i
f tituro mind a scuitmtloti of the Prohiemo
li lUst be fonumd , W'c cailnot very tIlticim
b ulgur subject our foreIgn cOtlIhierCo in
d epemitluuice l11)otl ) timd tilmip owmlens of
I iir9Ie ) , to s'Iioiii ' , t'U nnntumthiy iJ1Y ) tells
o f unhiliomhi , of dpiinrs ( or Its tm'am1sporta
t hou. l'crhhulIs ) notlihuig is toiai expected
( noun time I)1eSCIif congress for the imihil.
lu g i ) ( ) t a hIuerhInttt ? titarine , hilt tite
I 1ftystxtlu cltlgr ( ss , If It shah be rea
l flhilICmtll ) Iii both branches , vIll 111. .
ti ouiitetliy ( bull vitii this vuly Itnilontant
q uestion in a practical way.
Pzrxiiss ; pun SLP-GorlnXlzIxr. ;
The ( hlmOstlOtI as to time Iltuoss of tile
C ubatis for seif'govt'i'nnicnt ' is of great
i mitorest to thu Aiuioricnn p001)10 , Iuice
t imcio Is imivolveti in It the ( itmestion of
t ime future relatlotis of time Unitthl States
t o Citini. If it. siiail 11(1 shmosvn tiiat time
ti loti ' 1io have struggled for Cubuin
f reedoni are Cutiablu of esL'ihlisiilng ritid
tt ( illhltlh5tenlng 1111 luidepeimdeiit and ic
S iollSllhio ) goverhiunetlt , rolUhliJCtiil lii
( onto , tue tusk of tltis country vihl lie
h ess tu'dtious and ( imlilcmtht limutit tnmliiy of
o ur 1)copie ) iiouipprelmeuid. . I I It shoiiitl
.
a plicuil. , on time otlmtr liamid , timuit time Cu- .
i HItil ; iii l''VOlt ( : mgaiiist Spiinisim rule (10
n ot Colnhirelmend time llhmlCiPlrS ) of pot
i an gOVel'lmmemlt uuul luck those qiiailties I
w ilich are eseuitluil to time erection tititi
u ititititetitinc of mmcli a ( onto of govern
n ient , It will be ulecesstry : for the
Utilted Stateir , It ) fuilhiinient of tue re
s i)011S11)iiitY ) ) it 1105 asstiniucl , to tiltiiittztiti I
a military governmluetlt In Cuba for au
io i miti ° flntte time. 'rhils 11001(1 1)10011 1101 .
o nly more or iess trotiblo for ourselves ,
s luice go'eu'ninent by irmihltat'y POWI' ) :
would lie very sure to encounter 01)1)0 .
s Itlou , but Its tetItletley wouhti be tc I
S tt'Ougtltehl time aircady des'elOjItig ) till .
nexatlon scuutlunejit fluId leati its lute I
. 'liutt ve imave inmost explicitly declared I
we Id not intend In going to var.
llelIef lii thai fitness. aulti capacity oh r
t he Cubans for self-goyerti muent va I
1 11010 geuwral before tue war tlman It it t
at lreselit. Senator I'rootor aumd otheym I
Iviho t'ent to Cuba returned vltii till
couivictloui tiluit time nitni imi aruos ngahuis :
Sitahri veie (1)113' (1liaiIlleI ( to CStalhisI I
aulti adtnimilster a responsible goverum .
milulit. hit sonme Americans i'lto loui ,
t'esldel itt Cnbt have exprcssetl ( loutb t
v1ietimer such is tito cutue , Sounetluiiu1 ,
h as lieeii learned concerning tile Culitun I
during time Past two months. It imat
becum foumid that their army svas inimel 1
h tlmlaiier tittiut tim y Imud reported it to be
wimite as oldlurs they arc far bu1o ;
time standard villi witicil they ven ii
credited , F'iurtiuerinore they iutive this .
dosed a siuinit far fromli coituiticiutlutbie .
it is IrobabiY true that tiiei'c tue alnolmi
tile Cubans mcii of education 1111(1 chimir
nelcir vito uii.e litted for soif.governtiiuiit
but it Is a qtuestloll whlcthler timis humor :
ity couid keel ) tue larger nuunlier itlde r
Coultrol. General ilowmttd iitis fonts 1
Cubans who want a repubile ullodelci I
after the United States , but It woull :
iutirclly be 511(0 to accept these as roll .
resetitntlve of the witoic body of Cu I-
bauis.
fl regard to the Philippine Iulsurgdntl I
W'im ( ) imave set up ti tllctittorsitiii timitl ar ;
mnanifestitmg it disposition to do as the ;
pienso , theIr fitness for seif govfruiuiien
Is very quel4tIotlable. Tiley itl'e SOld t 0
have , as a popic , 5011)0 good quniltic S
moud a foruuuer British consni to the 1imI I.
Ipjltmt8 huts extolled tite ? faiays , uiot
the insurgents ttt.e cimiehi3' drawi :
a superIor t3'pC of inca , Yet Au :
nuhio auni imls foilowurs are nlaullfestiuu g
a siili'It wimloim does not etleourage tlt 0
idea that limey are fitted for seif-go ' .
ci'zmuln'mit. i'luey imitto Spanisit nuuie , imu I-
( br vhui hm they hitvo : beemi OJil'eSSL'l ) ) ( an ti
t'ohthed , Its strongly as time Ctuhutuis tit )
lInt It Is hot to lie infei'red ( roill timel : V
t1tIi'c t siiaice off timat riiie timat the y
capable of governing thiemnselves.
iSI4A1t J' imitnma.
In imis timis Cimaiufauqtma uuldree IS
Prof. fl. fletijottila Auult'ew's , tiucu hie v
stmlozIilteuuleult ) of tue Cimicago mjciiooit 14 ,
sturties hula audi tort by amiutouncimi g
that w'lmlie in '
eastern Eurohie , i'itiestlmi C
1131(1 ( ] gypt hun lVCIimmle ) ll'tittY 'eil col ) .
VIIICC(1 ( timat. Cimtlstinuilty is ulinklng ii 0
gains ovet' Ioiititimmmieduimmfsmmt on time 1111 :0 :
viiere ilmoy touch lOiItlCuiiiY. ) lie ( utIle I
to 1111(1 ( UpOll dlligemmt. ituiuIry timuit tttt . .
lVhmeiO Itt timim hOrdetltlli ( .i10i1tuulumt1dtmul : ) 1 $
bid becim converted to ( Jlmnistlanlty I 1)
tIme sense ium wlmicit umlOSt lle1'sOllS SUJ ii.
lOSe ) tliuit imimumtit'culs of tlmousnntls immi
1)0011 ) converted. lsbtnt is alsoiuteiy lit 1
) I ii ( Ii ug , ( it'll Ii mit a mmd ii nh moieti I ii
sttengtim. itt time UniversIty of Cair Li
viiIt'h huuis time largest stiuieuit hoiiy )
ilflY school iii lime world , time ICoraut is
tue sole text book tnmd elueuttloti ( cot It.
ssts of uientorlzitig liitSsttgcs fromit 11mm tt
voltune. In this there lots beeti I 10
cittimmgo In hmundretis of years ,
' , rimls Is milscnimraglmig Imews to timoL , . o
s'll ( ) imave set thou' iiojis high for ii 13
ovmtmigeltzmttiomm of time world , hut it tloi s
not ineazi that imisslonttry l1'tik ) Ill : ' ( I 0
lmiiniimiedami countries Is nil In yutiui , N at
oil of these 'hio ilvo Jim ! oi1aiI1umluiml ( In
coutitnies uii'e followers of thai n'apIm tit
011(1 ( tIm umiissiommttiIi'u do good lVOl t'k
with time outsiders. Agmiiu timerl ) a . t ,
tttttli , lilca tile Copts , umomniuially Curl 5.
tlamms , viio tiecuti time ititl of iuiissiuuani cit
to lead titeun to tIme real Cimnistltta ill ' 0 ,
S\'Lmlio time iimimit of 1oiitmunmuetlati 1101 It.
loch Itthhuenco Is boiimg grudtitiily t1ii % ' .tm
hutch ( nommi Utltoio ) tttnl ( t'oui tito ha it. .
dens of the two other contInents , iti is-
isro
siotianles SLIP1)0rCd ( by tiuo cimurelmeti a ro
pu'epanlug tiip 1)eo1lfc ) ( or 1tio chiming ed
j I
c thitlIIititit ; thIat nra InevItable , As a no-
i lgloui 1510111 flhfl lie uttylehilmig , taiL 115
a POlitical force Its ( iodine is * niro atttl
as
s teady.
'Timt' tvIiizntloui wIlicil has des'einped
I ti western lturope has spread to every
P art Of the earth itt time post quarter
( : elmtury , However Iirmui ishiimn immy re.
21 111111 with I host , 'iio iCiIe'CtI ) Ill time old
e nhlism thin civilization it product1 lii
5 0011 be suhstniitlnlhy iniilduilitei. , (
GOOD 42'1) 7ltl ) Clttl' 1'tUS.
it is tue your cr01) ) SeulSoils that ( ci's
l ow tue good omues that tire especimiiiy
im ard oui tii unIntellIgent ( lIllulers. ' _ i'imls
, ear , for ltistnnfai , the moisture ) ttS :
lj eeui itbutudnuit even lit time regiotis
viiere the overage tiuliltilil l'aIllfmlil Is
s ilgiitiy less thiiu t Imat reiIllrel ( ( for iiiost
1t bUIidulflt s'egottitlomi , lIill ( OS U i'eiitt
t he face of the eutrtli Is coveroil 'Itim
v erdturc nimil. crops of all kitids eqiittl or
ve
e xceed tue average In quantity and
q ualIty. Aitliost atiybody could 111111cc
i t stm000as of fnruning this year. A great
i tillily vIi1 actually iiitiice mulom'e timmtn. a
s ticcess of hi.
Tue dry yenrs'mire time ones Ill witlolt
t ue fitrulmem's ieimmi : tile ccommomiilcs of tii
s cience of ngm'Icnitiuie , 'i'Iiey ' Idami for
c omiservation of time uuolsture umature hits
ct
t ioleti out to them Imi scitnt stipply ; they
l ) iittl for llSItg every hilt of 1011(1 ( upon
wimicit l'cgetuitiou ) call he cotixeti to grow'o
a mid they Iniport new' viaut nutil mitlopt
n 'lv ' vnys of cultivating. Some things
1 081110(1 ( Iii tue sc imool of experience
i imttde necessary by a poor crop S'eat' are
1b 1 01) 50011 forgottdn. A gobti crop year
b egets iutdilTerence to the iittie essen.
t inis of ngrlcuhtut'ai scicce , :11111 : ums it
C 01)SCqILliCO the recimrretice of another
poor dcl ) S'tlSOU linds time hess limougimt-
f md of the fuiiuners ill.prepnred to meet
t he old 1)robiotus ) fltii ( to wrest victory
f rom liegniulgitig nature.
lint titis iitl'liOtlIellOU , tiuls quick learn.
l ug niul ( i1ielc foigetting , is Not pet'imhhutr
t o tilOSL' w'imo follow' the pio' . Good
c l'ops 1110011 good gotiornl billtiess iti ag
nicultiinil couniuuiiimlties , 011(1 ( quite ofteim
hUSltI'S5 1)1011 ) In hrosporous ) times for.
get the lessoims of university uiuud 111,11CC
tiiotnst1\'e.s ilitoul II htusiuess basis thoU :
c 'atluiot be ullaintulitl(1. ( it Is just II
prudetit to PreIttre ) fot11 P0O tO'Ol ) , e1thi
i mm it gocil one as to 1ne1tre ( or war iii L
a tune of Peace.
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A few t'ceis ago AioStlt' ) Itnighmani
oiiutg lIfted his voice in tue 'rnb2r
u utcie ttuiil uidvlseti yoltumg ? Iionlmtons s'lthi L
isttnlotie hlumltmlse.s ) to roumuitimi at imonic
nial Iltit their money Into war botidl ;
ratimer timiin to enlist In tltt , oilily and I
tuilce tile risk of being sent to Cuba o .
tile PimlliipIncs , w'1iure fevers abound
Slmice tile fall of Santiago the Mottimon L
voice has ouuie out strong for the vat .
: tumtl pernilssion is given young Mon
to enlist. It slay 1)rolerlY ) lic 1
u ultled timat regardless of bud advice tht 1
Utah quota was quickly hued In boti I
for troops 011(1 ( tIme yonmig men It : I
tile MolutlOli cilurchles Were as pzttt'lotk ' -
timose In otiuer churches.
The failure of the great Ameriear I
80tt , base bail , to attract time attentlor I
tistUiiy given it 1)3' ) tue sport-iovin
Aiimenleiums : , Is due largely to ititerest It I
time Ivan. 'rue Amet'Ienn 1)001)10 ) Iov ( - ,
s1)ol ts , but a Inirt of their 1)O1)tilflritY im I
uiscributbie to a desIre for somnctitiug cx .
citing amid exiulimiruting. TIme war Is t t
topIc that affords it great deal of excite .
uticut and the result Is that sports of : ii 1
kitids are sutienitig tImls year. But timI .
AIlericuitm ieopie 't'I1l hardly give iij ;
theIr sports or allow any penilmanent tie .
dine In theIr Interest in uttliictlcs.
The Ainericaui people are snrpnlsiui , ,
time offIcIals f time internal revetiu 1)
buu'eutu In tile vay they are calling ( a : r
iitililhlS ) , timid it Is imow esthutiuttet I
thmitt they whil use inoie Imiternal Eel'eUU C
stamups thitin postage staluis. ) The umuni -
ber 1)nlflted ) for tile Postothlce depart : , .
Illelit reaches 8,000OIN,000 , ) auluiiiaiiy 0111 I
ulo\ % ' tile iuterumnl revemtie bureau I S
miuhltmg out utbotut 15,000,000 rtivenu (1 (
Stutluhis tinily. The stamp busIness I S
iiavlimg a big bootu.
SViiIle tue American soldiers hay C
been intiiing notable invaskums of ftn . .
elgum hands time American cointmicrcln 1
travelers hiavi been busy Invading fat . .
eigu unarkets and tue conquests of tim C
latter are utiiuost its notable a thos (1 (
of the
Lithe 1'jiio for IiIrOIsjL'CtIOil ,
Alaska Miner.
We are so busily engaged with ( lie mun -
dani olOcci of hire that we often fali to se 0
what Is going on in our very midst ,
Seed of ii FuNtuil State.
Denver 'runes.
Time man who can Inveult a brand c f
harmony triangular In sitapo , for the fa i
campaIgn , will confer a favor on a long
suffering people ,
-I
A j'vleiiiiI' 'Iii , .
I'biiadelphila Ledger.
Emperor WillIam will have observed tha Lt
tile American oidior Is not. ( ho kind it
man In whom It Is desirable for other no .
tiona to encourage thto hhghtlmm habit.
FrOII * IL J4u hloii , , to Fuiie.
Chicago Post ,
Wo could nlmo3t iaro guessed that Gen I-
erai Shatter was born In a log house. Time y
yo
always are. Some day , however , we hon o
to hicar ot ci man % vliO rose to fame in spit Q
of the tart. that ho was handicapped hi y
being born in a palatial rnanslou ,
J1o' Itt'titiiiiiiuii Youii1 " , % 'orl ( .
Philadeiphia Record.
Switzerland iias (5110th into line with thi 0
other nations of central Europe in exciudin a
fresh atmd unpeeled dried American fruit : II ,
with the vieW of keepitig out tile dreadc d
San Jose scale. Last year Switzerland set it
us nearly 14,000,000 worth of geode , with ho
our exports to tlmtit country were scarce ] Ly
p0,000. Tue thrifty Swiss arc dealing sons I.
what hardiy with otto of their best custounel ra
In international trade.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Fig1lir * at ltuii Sjiced.
Philadelphia Times.
Captain Ciuric of the Oregon has knock ci
the fog' thtcories of the rmavai board of cot I.
strtiction higher luau Giideroy's kite , Iii h is
report of the battle with the Spanish dc at
ho says ; "The two remaining vcaeis wet re
now soitlo distance ahead , but our Bpecd h id
increased to sixteen knots and the Vlzcal ra
was soon setit to the shore in Ilames. " I a
taco of the solemn declaration from ti 10
noval board of constructioii that no nav , al
battip was ever fought at as high a rate of
speed as sixteen knots , Captain Clark corn us
forward and demonstrates that wIth ti ic
heaviest armored and armed vessel of ti lo
fleet be satieti sixteen knots an hour at id
whipped everything as be sailed along ,
M1N til' TIlfl ilOUlt.
Mr. Ii. A. l'armeIco of Omaha , clak of
t he chIef qtuartormastcr , Fourth Army
c orps , located at Tempe , wrItes to a friend
s ome interestIng sketches of ilfe at General
sC opptngers camp. lie says General Sher.
m an sized It up correctly when he remarked
t hat war was like the locality where Ice
h arvests are an unknown quantity. "We
h ave wandered about and fetched imp In
'P tuitua , " ho writes , "and if I ever reach
h ome again I 80) going to be awfully good
- and this is no ticatimbed repentanCe either.
i' le worn oimt. my ahoe , ruined my temper
n ntl spoiled my conmplexlon , and I know
s everal feiiows who wish they had been
b orn girls. This town is full of Cubans and
s ome of tue Cimbana are full. I have not yet
m oet time senorita for whom I went to war.
Io t is pretty well understood here that this
o utfit goes to Porto Rico , but there Is 'no
t elling what changes may occur. This
I s the laud of the magnolia , ( ho tilocking
b ird nod thio tunic , and the mule is the best
o f the lOt , I wouldn't give $ S for time state
o f Florida , "
A Maitie soltller boy writes home an inter-
e sting account of a reiitiion of the blue anil
tA he gray 1mm the trenches at Satitiago , The
A rkansas Sentry expressed his sentitnents
It i these words 1
' 5'tmear as I can see , there nint much dif-
f erermce atween we ttmis and yotm has , 'cept
t hat we tins reckon antI YOlt 005 gueSs. "
'Timat's about nil , neighbor , " replied the
M aine maui , "Cept that , we can guess a
il aru sight better thin ) ) you can reckon , "
Commodore Sciiley's eminence as a hero
o f tIme war focused the searchlight of Itqniry
o n lila antecedents. According to a ilaithc
more preachier thu commoiloro is of German
dS escent , lila great grandfather being Thomas
S chley , a Gernman schoolmaster , who catno to
M aryland In 1735 from I'alatinato with about
1 00 settlers. earL of whom vero Swiss. They
f ounded Fredorickatown , which they called
F rietlrieimstnht. All incident Iii the career of
tl t ime fatally is that Commodore Schhoy and
l ila brother Temicil fought on opposite sides
i n the clvii war , the latter In the Confcier-
a te army. Itmring the conflict tha brothers
f ought against each other at Vicksburg ,
Wimuleid under Farragut and Tench with
I 'cmberfon iii ti-Ic beleaguered city. Neither
was aware of time others presence. Both
b rothers surs'iveth the war and for years
a fterward chatted each other good naturedly
a bout the Vicksburg campaign. Their poc
i ltical differences were healed and they
t s'itted each other concernIng their personal
a ppearances , Winfleid iaughlng over the long :
f eather Touch were in ltls cap and Teach
making sport of tue commodore's none , which
i s said to ho a very prominent organ.
The ashes of the hate Captain Oridicy
ci ommander of the Olympia luring the battle I
i n Manila bay. rest on the Crest of a bold
bluff overlookIng laito Erie , a mOe east of
Erie , Pa. , the site being a part of Lakeside
c emetery. As one stands at. the circle dedi-
c ated to the memory of Captain Gridley amid
l ooks westward the view takes In many
places of more than a mere passing historic :
i nterest. In the Immediate foreground , n
mile away , is the Pennsylvania Soldiers
a nd Sailors' home , the abiding place of inor
t itan six humidred of Pennsylvania's defendt
ers in the civil war , with its lmigh hlagstafl
and Old Glory apeak. A little further east :
i s a reminder of times moro remote than L
oven proper American history , for there at
the font of Paradise street the French tori
r uins are visible , where the Grenacilers made i
one of their stations In the series of Postm I
that stretched from the St. Lawrence to the 1
niOUth of the MIssissippi. The blockhouse i
where "Mad Antimony" Wayne of Revolution.
ary memory made his headquarters and died , ,
with his grave , from which the body wam I
afterward removed and taken to Chester , ,
stIll preserved and shown , stands on the I
Soldiers' home grounds. Further north , ju3t L
inside the entrance to Presque Isle bay , ot
the harbor of Erie , the shore of the sur-
rouumding peninsula makes a deep Indenta .
than , This bay Is the resting place of Corn .
modoro I'erry's squadron , which was suni :
there many years after the war of 181 1
closed , Au imposing motmuunent will soot I
mark the resting place of one of ( ho heroc m
of the war of 1SOS.
A San Francisco paper volunteers an cx-
elanatioa of the failure of the house oi ,
repres'intativcs to act on the senate resolu-
tton thanking Lieutenant hlobson and tbt
crew of the Merrimac. It Is Interesting ii ;
true. "The story comes from Washington - :
ton , " says the Call , "that when an attempt
was made to have the senate resolution reported - :
ported to the house for actIon it was de.
feated , largely through the influence ni ,
Daizehl of Pennsylvania , who went aboul
anil warned the members that it the rcso- :
lution were passed It would confer upon I
the seven seamen who shared Hobson't I
heroic deed the privilege of the floor of tht
hioUo for life. On that argument the rem
lotion was et aside , A majority of the ,
house concluded that it would be better te I
leave the brave men without recognition I
than to give them such thanks as , In accordance
cordanco with precedent would entitie thc 1
1I
scamemi to enter the august chamber where I
congressmen hold their deliberations. " Thai L
LI
would be terrible. The mere suggestion I
that an ordinary fighting seaman might
enter the sacred precincts of the cave oh I
the winds is enough to give congressmen I
pnresis. The heroes of the Merrimac , how. .
over , enjoy the greater privilege-the re
spect and esteem of admiring countrymen
General Garcia , thoCuban leader , now al I
Santiago , has received word that his fmivorih i
child , a beautiful girl of 15 , is dying at tin a
house of reiatives in the village of Liberty ,
Sullivan county , N. 1' . The gin has cx .
pressed it desire to see her father , but o : r
course it is impossible.
The question of tile amount of tile bountl r
earned by Admiral Iewey and his Inca hi 1
the battle of Manila has been partiy settlet I
by the judge advocate general of the navy .
The law provides timat vhen the /tmcnicar I
war shill Is superior to time defeated war shii )
of the enemy $100 shah he paid as boitnt r
rr
for each man on thin enemy's ' vessel , but I r
tIme Americati vessel is inferior to time otime : 1
1r
then $200 shall be paid for each member o r
the enemy's crew. Whiiie some of tin b
Spanish ships that met defeat from Admirn I
Dewey's squadron were superior to some o f
time American gunboats , mis , for example. tin )
little Petrel , it decided by the jutigi i
advocate general titat dIstinctons could urn t
be made , 110(1 the relative strength of tin 3
opposing squadrons was rondo time basis o f
settlement as to the amount of money to hi I
paid to thu American oflicers and sailors .
Time jiidgo advocate general therefore do .
cued that Admiral Dewey's force wa S
superior to that of Admiral Motitejo and tim a
distributIon will accordingly lie uumade on tb Lu
basis of $100 for every Spaniard attaehe I
to Motmtejos squadron. Secretary Long ha a
written to Admiral Dewey requestiumg hi , mm
to furnish as nearly as lie can a atatemen L
showing the number of oiflcers and me a
on the Spamiisii vessels , No money will ii 0
iia
imid for civilians or non.cotnbatatita o a
board the SvnnIsim ships at the time of th U
hattie , except those reguinriy on the unuste r
rohis of timomiS vessels. It Is estitnated her 0
that time Spanish crews numbered 2,000 met m.
if timis Is correct the amount to be paid 0
Admiral iewey and his otilcers anti me a
will be $200,000 , of which the admiral wil ii
receive one.twentleth , or $10,000.
C L.VhIson of the Manhattan club , wir 0
went to Siboney. Cuba , with a hag presente ml
by the club to the first New York regimen t
to reach time front , purchased. wiiile ther 1 ,
for $10 a male negro aged II ycams , wiioe mu
lie will educate and bring up as a gee a
American citizen , The boy's parents or U
dead , and the papers were made out by hi S
uzicie. lie is known as "Santiago Utick , "
1iI.t STS PIIOM hAM'S liOiiN ,
Heroism cannot be estimated by thi
d ollar ,
Var turns the tyrant Inside out , revealing
ti me slave.
The fool fishes for flattery ; the wise man
w orks for wages.
The joys extracted by a corkscrew are
a lways transitory ones.
Neither in a woman's heart , nor In heaven ,
is there room for time coward ,
There is hope for n imatlon while It can
lI ght without asking : "For how mmmcii ? "
Some taco count it gaiti to talue dishon-
e st3' from their hearts to lnmt in their
P urses.
Modorti society caSts out tIme WOlnt'mi vh
a rc lepers , oath tnkes the amen into Its
p arlors.
Tue cry of "voit" as often ( fllnnates
f roun the wolf's comtialiion as from the
s hepherd.
The devil Is not worrying over time
p reacher who riots more rhetoric tlmntm
C hristianity Into his sermons.
The infant's first gesture is Interrogatory.
T ime perpetual qttcstlon of the clmiid is
" why. " Time characteristic reunark of ( lie
Y ankee Is , "I want to know' . ' '
I 'hlfllai'i'I' OP 'i'1i1' S'OS'l'Ali SIIiIYIC1I
h iemnanlenlile flt'mnonstrntiou of liii'
Integrity ( it i'iihlie Ser'nlmtN ,
New York Sun.
A mInor feature of time bond sale for the I
w ar loan of the government is set forth by
A ssistant Secretary Vanderhip. Mr.'amldot"
l ip declares that , in the course of btisitiess
c otmimeeted witim this isstto of bonds , time trens-
u ry imas already bandied $700,000 In currency
w hile there has imot been a solitary cor.m-
p laint of error or deficiency in the matter .
o f a sIngle remuittanco by mail. Sucim cash :
r etntttatmccs , mnatle itm "one tliotmsnitl eioiiau .
b ills , itm ordinary , iinregister'h letters , 1ia' i
n ot been uncommon. " Not one .ippeare te I
h ave gone astray , to have been loot , lair-
i oinctl , remained tindelivered , sent to the
wrong address , or faIled to reach the Ireas-
u ry.
ry.This
This assuredly iii most strikitig evidence i
o f the extent to which thmo oostal service oh
t he Unitcd.Statcs has been perfected , and I
o f the popular confidemice in its nTiclcmmcy .
Time business of the Postomce dcpartnment. it I
u sually compimtcd on the basis of its re
c eipts , whiclm rum ) in a year from S0,0O0OO ;
t o p5,000,000 , wimile the expenses run fron I
$ 99,000,000 to $95,000,000 , 'rho gross weighi t
tI
o f letters , newspapers , Packages and posti I
c ards amounts in a year to about 550,00t,00 ) ( I
p ounds. Some time ago it was colnptmte
t hat the sealed letters carried in the UnIte
States mail In a year number about 2.100 , .
0 00,000 , excluding postal cards , circulars an I
notices. The nutnber of letters handled ii m
Great Britain inst year was 1,803,000,000 , cx -
e lusive of 280,000,000 postal cards , or P08 t
c ards , as they are called in England. Tin
number of postals Issued in a year in thil
country is 50 eer cent greater than in Grea
Britain , and the disparity botweeim time itiv
enues from newspapers is even greater It I
favor of the United States.
Though the number of letters handled b ) -
t he United States postotnce In a year , with : I
t ime addition of foreign letters received '
approximates 3000,000,000 , the complainti .
of erroneous. belated or imperfect dcliv.
:
cry , or of non-delivery , amount in a yeam
to only about 30,000 , or one complaint Jr I
tOo,000 of letters posted. A scrutiny of tlmest I
complaints by the Postomee departimmeni L
show's that some of the cases are due to on- .
avoidable accidents , such as time burning 01 r
postomces , time wreck of railroad trait ) : S
carrying mailr , collisions In transit , am 1
stmliar dimcuities ; some arc chargeable ti D
acts of persons not connected with the de .
partment ; in some there was no valid caus C
of complaint and in a larger number tb C
errors wore due to the senders , who mahie ii
metters with inaccurate or indistinct ad -
dresses , without suitable or aufilcien t
stamps in insecure envelopes , at the wroni r
places , or in vIolation of the regulations o f
the Postomce department.
Some of the cases , of course , a consider -
able imumber indeed , were duo to the dore -
hiction of the postomco employes tlmroug ] h
pIlfering by them of the contents of scale fi
letters and to acts of carelessness or neglce : t
not compatibio with a high standard of cdl
ciency. But when contrasted with the Volume :
umo of all mail matter handled. the numbe
of complaints fIlcil and the fewer numbe
of complaints substantiated , certainly affor
remarkable proof of the successful man
agement of the United States postofilce , tim
operations of which are now again largel
on the Increase as compared with a yea
ago , indicating , it is said in Washington.
total postal revenue this year of $100,001) ) .
the largest in the history of the o
partment.
uA1ctcutuI"I' ' '
convolim'1'joNs FLEECE !
:
EIxtrnngnutt Salunies nimil Eiioinoi
4tllonIJIe.s for fteec1er ,
Wumslmington Post ,
The receiver of a failed national bank a t
Lincoln , Nob. , died suddenly One day Ins t
week and before night time currency comp
troiler at Washington had received seven :
eiicntlons by telegraph for the position
This fairly illustrates what a prize corpora :
tion receivership has baconme. It would see ! ]
to be about time for the courts to take
ies generous view of the compensation du
to persons acting in that capacity.-Spniog .
field Republican
Our contemporary's comment on one 0 t
the real amid great abuses which too mam1 r
pf time courts , both federal and state , bav
hong encouraged , Is timely , TIme time cami
long ago whoa the judicial tribunals tha
exercise jurisdiction in time matter of ru
ceiverships should have begun "to take m
less generous view of the compensation tiui
to persons acting in that capacity. " Mu
lions of dollars belonging of right to do
positora of banks , to the Intended beno
ilciarles of iifo insurance policies , to owner :
of stocks or bonds in railroad atmd manu
facturing companies , and to the creditor :
of other corporations have been wreste
from them to pay extravagant salaries an 0
enormous allowances to receivers.
We do not know anything about the con
ilition of the defunct bank in Nebraska :
but it is not surprising to learn timnt. sevem
candidates tiled theIr alpilcatioims for tb
vacant receivership as sonn as they learnec
that the incumbent had drawn imiii las
breath , The reason why such a rushmyfl :
to have been expected is that the imprea
alan that a receivership is 'a fat take , " ;
sliot and easy way to get a deal of wealtlm
Is unusually prevalent. Tile reason for it
universal prevalence is timat hundreds o
men lmavo grown rieim tlimouglt that agency.
Time worst cases , ' we think , have occurre il
under state jurisdictions. In New York , to
example , sotmie twnnty'odd years ago , tIm
pouicy.iioiders of life Insuramico cotnpanie
were mercilessly pluniiermh by gangs c
acoumidreis who fotmnci protection In thu
courts , There lies been a reform in tim :
state , not oniy in time insurance iavs an
their enforcement , but in time disposal at Lb
assets of bankrupt corporations. But ethic
eLates liavo followed New York's diacmirde' '
exatnple , and the men , women and chilfire :
whose fortunes imave been partially swal
iowc'd up by failures imavo lost the balanc ;
through legalized robbery perpetrated by re .
celvers.
If there be ono class of unfortunate B
whose cases should appeal more owerfulI I
than any others to the iiotmor of the bench : I ,
It is limo victIms of corporation ( alilirci I ,
They have , In many instances , been wtonge d
by laws artfully framed to fucihitato rob 1 *
bery , and let the robbers escape punish 1
macnt. There are states wimichi make a ape
cialty of chartering outside corporation
uimder qonditiona which experience has con
demned-condItious of the jug.haudlo him
all on one side. It. is not lossibho for Ui
courts to vrcycnt the credulous from trual L.
-v-
ic i ng incorporated dialmonesty. The eouri
c ould not prevent such couporstions frommm
s quandering the means intrtmsted to their
c are. Hut hmen a corporation goes to the
cw
w all its assets beiotg to Its creditors ; sad ' ka
a ny exorbitant or unr'naonnblo allowance
t o a receiver is made at time expense of those
w ho have already been victitnized , The
c ourts can promote jimatico antI enhance tile
r espect of time tnnSe5 for our judiblal tel.
b iutinla by seeing to It that recciv'rs are note
s o afiltiently conmpcmsatcd as to make their
0 111cc time 11)081 desirable piece of Plunder
t hat greed and avarice long lot- .
DOMES'I'iO l'IEASt1'lilliS. f
Chicago llccordl 1)oes your htlsbatmd a ? , "
g ruco It the table ? "
"No : he l'Cturns thanks for safe rreserva.
t iomm froumi tile lost macal. " ,
Judge : Cora-Wiuolcaim ii w'onmnt ) hi ,
a iiii to have reached nit uncertain age ?
. \icruItt-Wlten . tile : ' ealt 110 lomtger ho
fl it ) tmtlccrtaitmty abc'e : it.
itmilitmnaloiis Jourmial : ' 'Aiatid married , , a.
mat ) a good deal older tlmaii alto , 1 imtnr.
"Mucim oliler. lie Is twice 'u'r mimI agO
i mitti thlco titiCS bet' given age. "
hirtmkiyim Llfe EtIiel-Vm'hy does our
f otltr object to Fred ?
Marie-I's " tried to twrrow $10 of him. '
"ltmtt ' ' , Fred wotmid not itt lmiun lma'e It ? "
: 'o , i'rel gave it to 111th , Aid 11)1 * ) % ' pa
asia that Fred is a foul. "
l'tmck : 'dtss Chatter-i Itmmew you would
be item today tO see sister , ,
Mr. Cuduicr ( ttltcrrog.-2 ) tittmitio ?
Miss Ciiumtter-No ; observatloti , t'm'oii it ! .
ways appear emi the stmiim ( iit' Ellmel refuses
ummiomis Ut dinner.
Iliclmmuorul rlties : Tielii-Yoimmmg Soft-
leigh Pt'oed to inc laht night. 1 i alight
to have kmlowtt befureimatmd that 1 atloult
refuse Iuiam.
Mitttie-l'm sure in' did , dear.
Cimicinituti i'tlqttlrer ' : Mrs. WaUsce-
Sakes alive , Muimni ) ' ! \\'hy do yott boil time
eggs atmit Votimtoes togetimer ?
tltitid3'-Iitcks it eaHicr. Do hardness
Iiilt' out , r ttc bIters Into do mugs , tmm' ; do
'jofImem's bItes outa do amiga limb do titters ,
Cimlengo News : liolie is disgusted with
thai t ) 'Oltflg umiiitm at thu seashuzo. "
"II mat about him ? "
'Sun says Ima Ii' crnzy there are fifteen
jiretty girls there and ho goes around ray-
11mg about tlu lo'eiy summits , " I
I'uck : Iiostes ( to friemid , who hins hee
brought iii to take iutiUCit-t'ii ) ) ufritbi ,
Mr. Sltnpmoim , wove got a % 'ery poor dimmer
to ulfer you ,
Mr. Sltnison-My , dear Mrs. Jones , I 'be
You not to npologtzel 1 uLsaure you
qte desirable to underfeed ocea- r
lonuliyl
Cincimimumtl Trihutni : Slio-Yoit tisent to
give ma $ l ( ) whelm ever 1 asked you. m
Ilti-Vieli ? -
"And now I 0111) ' g't XIS. hate I been I '
marked down itt ) 'ommi-atTeetioms ? " ,
Detroit Journal : 'I cannot deceIve you
longer' ' " hu exclaimed.
Smm& burst iumto tears ; tears rntt3t be niCltni
iiito , ( if course , but that involves time amid
U litcu Iiummdkem'clmle ( .
'tiuet wui''e becum mimarrieth scarcely ii.
year , toot she sobbed , frantically.
l.iut possibly imevtts heedlessly tnolny.
I im tilm ) i3'Cflt , lOthitig was to be gained
by weepitig.
LLa.tVrc'IIOME , I
Frank L , Stantoim in i'mtlimnta Constitution ,
Wlmen a feller sort of taek8 his traps an'
goes away hlronm iiimme ,
'Viuter time birds tire umlltis singin' on' time
ilotley's in time comb-
Wliar tIle summuohitte is the brightest itn' the
heart beats nil in tunic , ,
Arm' life's us sweet in m'iiitc'r us iii rosiest
duy o'
No matter how tue cIties look-cf they're
jest as bt'ight mtii biu
As the CYCS with which your sweetheart
twinleled nmessmigc's to you-
You'll dliii 'cnn growin' misty , vitlm a. haze
oim Ilelil mmii' iiluimi ,
An' your eyes'll sorter twinkle and time I lids
hide thu u'aimm.
For the distance-it looks lonesome , an'
tlmuugh moses red nfl' wh'te '
Air jest its sweet off yonder , with time de
un' with time light , I
As the ones In oid.timo gum'dcns , yit-it'a
mighty fur to roam-
An' you know more of the roses In the
little spot. called "home. "
So , packin' up fer lea'm'in' sorter makes you
( umbie roun'
For hmaiidicerchtcfs to dry the tears that
will come tricklimi' down !
Au' tllougim you say it's foohisimmicas' , yj
world's so wide to roanm ,
An' time best world ( or a feller is the little
world at imome.
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OUII DAILY JlULiE'rJi' ,
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SANT1PGO , July 24 , 1898.-Tirt , prclirni-
nary work necessary to the raising of tii
shattered Spanish fleet wiil be begtmn on tti
Ctiban coast twenty-lIve mileso north oi
this city today. Naval Conhtructor llobton
of ithirrimac fame will superintend th
work ,
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To Work
In comfort or to lounge In luxu'
ry you ought to have one of
those fine soft shirts we are
showing in our windows-New
invoice-Just In. For the past
two weeks we have had to turn
our patrons away on the shirt
question because we did not
have their size-we have them
now-in plenty - all sizes-
Madras-Oxford-Zephyr and
Crepe cloths-at $1 and $1.50.
We thank those who have
waited and will be glad to fit
out flew corners.
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Iifl'e iiI'tilifl&C , YOU ) YiNI * to
ii'iui Ii ) tIle (11111 * liii ( h inrdi. at Cliieku.
, iii.ttt , lrliimr it to ) our utore 1foru
W'i.iiiii'adattiiil Si'tm seill send It Ins
onmr box ,
. W Vsr lath and Doug. . . at. .