Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 04, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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'I'IIE Or1ii4 D4ui BEE.
1. iIoSiVATEfl , 1dItor.
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! : ) EV1R % MOilNINO.
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T1flMf ; or SUflsCflPTION ! :
Daily flen ( VIthotit uiidny ) , One Year.G.E $ )
IalI' Bee flfl(1 ( SUfldflY , One YC8 . 8.00
14x ! Montirn . . . . 4Y ( )
'rlireo Months 2.00
Ht1fl(1L7 hOC , One Year 2.1) )
Hriturlsty flee , One Yonr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50
WcekIy 13cc , Ono Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OFPICFH
Omnlia : Tim 1Jec I8uUdn.
I3niti ) Omaha : fflngr Illock , Corner N
afl(1 ( Twenty.fnurth 1treots. (
Council IllIrr4 : 10 Penn Street.
Chicago omce : 502 Chamber of Corn.
Now York : Temple Court ,
Wfudllngton : 501 O'oiirternth Street.
e COI1t1SPONDINCF.
Alt cornmunlcntlotrn relating to flOWs flflt
r CtlItorIRl mutter liou1d be addressed : TO
the Editor ,
I1US1N1SS LETTERS.
All in19iIttR lettera nnd reinittniiee
Rhohalil 1)0 ztt1t1reed to The 1ie I'tIhlI8hitlg
Comptnw , Ornnhia. trntt , eiicvk , exIre
Ztfl(1 postofilco money orIeri to he made
iayaliln to the orihr of the commlly ( ,
TIlE " 1'L PIJI3LISIIINU COMI'ANY.
STATEMENT OP CIItCIJL.ATION.
State of NebraBkn , DoIlgtflM County , SM. :
Cicorgo 1 , Tzschuck , secretor ) ' of t'fto flea
Vublkilng ) cotniany. being hIlly sworil ,
say : ; that the actual initnher of ( tilt flfl(1
VOflllCto ( co1 > ii's If Tue DitlIy ? dornlng ,
1veiiitg : nfl(1 ( Sunday lice , Printeti during
the month ot itily 1SOS , vas rut tollows :
1 . . . , , . . . . . . . : t 17. . . . . . . , . . . .
2 , . . . . . . . . . itlI i ( IS . , . . . . . . . . .
3 . . , , . . . , , , ' 1l ( , : ( ) 19
4 . , , . . . . , . .tfI,2M7' 20
& . . , , . . , , . , l 2u2 ; 21 . , . . , . , . . . . . I
I . , , , . . , . . , . . .18,11 1 1 22 . , . . . . . . . . .
' 7 , . , . . : mii 23
8 . . , . . . . . . . . . .i1I4I ( ( 2
9 . , , . . , , , 8II ( )
10 . . , , . . . . . . . 81,251)
11 , . . . . . . . . , . . : tti it ,
12 . , . . . . . . . . :11,2 : flu
13 , , . , , . . . . . , . : tun , iu 29
11 . , , . . . , , . . . : t sn , I
15 . . . . . , , , , . . . : t5,2M1 OL
16 . . . . . . . . . . . 2o51 ( )
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , , . . . . '
Less returns and unsold copies . , . . 1,17
Not total h1e , . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . 97.1,1(11 (
Net tinily n'erage . . . . . . . . . 81425
GEOIWE 13 , T'ISCtUCK.
Sworn to before me anti subscribed ii' ! fl
PrO Ce this 31st ( bly of July , ISOS.
( Seitl. ) N. P. FElL ,
Notnr ) Public.
JA1tTI10S 1.EAV1N ( ' FOIl Till ) SUMMER
I'nrlies l4'n IItg the cIty for
4 lit' , , uiiner citu IiiiVe 'ri
Bee sent to 11etii reguizirly
1) ) ' 1OtIfiH ( 'f'1ii 11CC Iiisi
zII.pM alice in jerson or by
iiiiti. 'Flie zddrL'Ms vl1l bo
cianjigeil us often ns .leitrcd ,
Tlio lOlOC1'fltiC ) flIOflhltIlilt Inbored and
brought forth a mouso.
From IIoiconl ) to Poyfltel''lat : a
( all vits there , 1113 count rylnen I
' 1lI ( beSt 1(11(1 ( llflflH of met ) aIId 11)1CC
too ofteil iiiicarry. Alus-Illtchealf ! ,
Pence negotiatioiis : l1'o being cot-
( ltICtC(1 ( in a $ atlSftlVtOr3' manner In l'orlo
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Itico.
The three-ring circus vtts full of dl
ngrccallo ) 1uvlrlses to the IO1)0C1'ittiC
iIug-inastcvs.
Free tt'ttlC ( , ! CCO tiliver , free passes
anti free titiliks were all mixed together
In tile 1)O1)OCrtltIC chLCl1S.
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IVIII : a. tPtlI3' gt'ttt 1)1(111 ( 1Ike Poynter
Iittellectuah liglltIeS like Nevilie , Thou1)
lOll ituti Weir Wele hot iii It.
It Is getting time foc XeIrLtSklL ) pro-
h11bIt1ol1its to call a. state cotiventlon ,
uiihes they ltL\'C ttlrettti lielti It.
The caIuiillg ielso1S : for the sollIers (
servl ( the 1)111i)0S0 ) or showing deliiiitely
thme iiiilteziltliy 1)OtS In the United
States. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1111t 1)itlilitittti 1111(1 ltOlOl't ) E. Leo
11e1hIl1l1 ) ( Ito coiitiiiued Iii their 11LVOIitO
old roi of chief inlllwrs o pupoeratle
candidates ,
l 'l'lltlti always follows the flag of a
CI''IhI'f.Cl ( cOtlIltr3' , bitt it lills to 1:111111) : Itself -
self to InflIUtililt the P11cc set i)3 Old
Glory this year.
Not. contelit vItii rtIllUhllg thifl sliver
' sl(1esI1O\ ' thin toe froiti
i'optibhiein : ( \ , seilt :
tile IJIIIOIL Sto ' 1 3'tlI ds got lila work In
on the PO1)Uhl8t ) Coil veutiolt.
Gold is COluIilg frotn tile 1'Iont1lle , but
till' iiiost iuijlortailt gold 1110V01l10ilt Is
vt'stvitrtl QL'to SS tile Atitttitle at tue be-
best of Ne' York iniiikors.
'I'hie resideut hills VC1'y lliidIy relieved
the lll1Xiet of the 1)091)10 ) ) i\ ) ' giving us-
SUEUIICO that utut extra sessloti of cou-
gress will nut be ueeessni'y.
I I. Is suife to 1)l'CllCt ( thuit August 8 ,
1)0 ) 111ell1Or11iiO ) I'l' ) tile 1(1st ( 11I-
ieult'nUCe of tile sii.tt1. l'eIIlblleLlus ) Iu
nay NoirLlt4hlt tltnte tl1VOlltIoU.
Tim Clll'l'eIlt fle\Vs'pt1)el'lCtU1eu4 ) of
Agulunilo gIve lb eiue to the iilrposo
for vIilcii tlollOl'utl iorl'Itt '
S'tI1t5 ( 80,001) )
l1iol C tlOojs ) ill tile I'1IIil1)huIues.
Under covet of 1110 S'll exeltelltont
se'eruiI hitherto P1'OllllICllt ( lellloCl'atH
are e1nerglll ) . (10111 t'etIrelllCilt lii the
ilopo tillit the Plist will be forgotten.
judge Gregory W'iiS U ullost cI1SplCl- ) )
Otis ilgut e In the stitto sliver reptildicnu
oitveiitioil s'iieit it Oiieiit'ti , fly the tliuc
it closed be S'lt5 reduced to a lltire-
bend.
'J'iie P0P0CVIII1C clretis 1)'lfolIIICI's ) 1Id
not bear tIovn very iiuii'ti on the : ali-
101tlS al'ter liii. 'i'iiey re'ail ( tim lici'-
liii ii itdllgtt tthiotit the hitisteivr ) vhio ioils
hits list li.i hits ioeket. )
I'l'esIliClit1el'iliIey's iIt'git''t. II ) ilij-
nit ) 9(1 It llOhlI'S' I iltielUil ity frolu iui ill
Oligilt to satisfy the ( lulls tliut tIi \'tlil.
k-ct's apll'eciato ( tilly the CIliillI'l'aSSlIlg )
roinlltioui ot nutlonni lliitttices in Spain.
Tim .titiei'it'utii linilan vIi1 iiiiike Ills
allheaialu , , lit the exiiosttloii illt'llLt
this lltttl1l)011 ! ( In the iliost gorgouis PlO
cessloit tiiitt has yet ii&'eii W'it1lt'Sll Oil
the Mkh\'uy ,
Poor old Dt- . PeliliflIlyliI ) liiil 81.
iVei ( ( iliiIiSClf to mt guhied by the Ileiti.
11111 II li iig I II t 1) I Iii I ( Jell hut t. lIe Vli s to
be ) Vt'rilor , 'Iii'it IIa'y lie'r iuiil tiit ,
rlflUtCst ItIt'ti of giving iilin a siueil of
the guvellior's iacl ( Jteiieiii
, _ _ _ _ _
TJfl PlSIOX riciii
Uii(1t'r ( whip atid sptir of the lenders
slid bosses the three conveiittoiis 1'rt- '
tentlliig to represelit selaratu imlitleni
lnrtles were luhlyrnggei at the eiitl
of 11 fteen hours lit the bull 1)0 ) ! ) tutu
fusluig tiIoii , a state ticket Ieuiel ) ( I'y
\VIiIlnin 4S l'oyiiter , iotuu2tei ( on three
separate piattorms this cougionteention
iteSeluIs itself to tint voters of Ne.
braska for a rntlutetttlon at the iioils In
Norellibor.
'J'Iie transIt front Suits A. Iloicotnb to
\\'Iiilant A. Poynter Is a descent frolu
the lofty 1)OPlihiSt Ideal to tue niet'e
COulliflOlililace , lViilhe Iloiconib boated
head and sIioiiders niori' hits foliow-
ers , I'oyliter iOSSCsseS ) 110 specini titlitil.
ties that woniti raise hiiiii above the coin-
111011 bevei. ills chief nierIt lies lit the
fitet tliutt hilt Is it f'azlner and Ideitthlied
ss'ltii tue iti'odticlutg class.
A , 1. Gilbert , tite ftllon , canditiate for
lieutenant governor , was formerly eon-
SPtCltoU.S in republican conveutttotis , but
iitt hiuid ito exiterlence lii iniblic life that
WoUil ( justify hhi ; selection for the posh-
tion of presiding 011111cr of tue state sea-
itte : iitd possible ellIof executive.
'l'100 reluiutiul(1ur ( of the ftisloii ticket
'it5 foreot'dit 110011 , Encit a iid every ono
of tue six nrt ( irnw occupying lie piitces
for which tile ) ' 8t'O reiioniiiiateti. 'l'hiu
I'OuilthuiIltiolI iii the' state iiotise to vhtoiii
fusion 'ilS it Ilecessity as hioldhiig out
titt' only hope of rotniulag thich' Iosittouis
tue iuiahiispring In ( lie thircc-whteeied
( 'iOkVol'k of tue refoiiit forces.Vith
t hii oiilcehioidhuug couuiLine plntfovins
ititti irinelpii's ) are of secondary CoiiIhd- )
ernthoii , tue soic object leing ) to itoid
tlii'hi' grip oit tue oliices'Iihbo it Is true
that the state house initchihuic sihitlied a
cog lit trying to foist Its preferred can-
dilat1) lIholt tue tripartite conventions ,
its lrcarraulgel ) progtitin was carried out
in every ot1it rcspecL
W'hiethier thIs program 'ivlhi he ratllied
i)3' the colVoCuttloiI of tue lCO1)le ) Oil
November S is an eittlreiy different itiat-
ter.
AMERICAN ISOLATION ,
A proltilitent United States senator re-
cellti3' 5:11(1 : that this tuition Caltilot re-
tVeItt to Its fernier poilc of isolation ,
that It Is to become In the near future
thifl ienlhng factor lu international 1)011-
ties 1(11(1 ( ( lust hit the domain of tue Pa-
elfic it lhh lieiiccfortli be the porantount
1)OWer ) It Is rer1laps iteetliess to say
that this seuiator' is in favor of the
Unitetl States lloiIiug nih tite territory
takeit frouit Shiam.
'l'lle isolation of tub nation has been
s'hioiIy Political 511(1 tiiiiess ( lie Anion.
Cull lL'O1)iO ) :11 : e 1)leiti'el ) ( to icilotince the
teachings of tue foiiiideis of the repuihlc )
titu t 1)05111011 'ih1 be iulaintIliued. Its
v1stloiit huts becit ilioSt unulilyhiidI -
cateii. In our IOihticai ) Isolation we imve
fonild security and a source of strength.
% . . ( ' ) aloof frotit the 1)011t1CU1 affairs
of the oid world we have avoided con-
troversles 811(1 coiufilets which mIght
iiave bind very serious consequences aLiti
yet have exerted an Inhluence that hits
been most beneficent to mankind. it
ilmay certaInly be claimed for tint United
States thiut t wIllie IliutIntaining polItical
IsolatIon un other country 11115 done so
much to teach iunnkln(1 the tsorth of
free luistitutiouis and to ativance eIviiIzit
tion. That our influcuice In these dlrec-
tious iiiis been utitichi grea ten thittit it
would hutvo been It' we itad inirsued a
thmirereuit Policy-such a POlICY as It Is
.
u1o\ % urged should be adopted-does hot
ndiitlt of it ( iOtilt. had ve imitated
the eXitlIlitlu of European uiations lit time
Itiatter of territorial acquIsition , hind we
sougiit to ieCOille ) a.Vot'ill liower" on
the vlaut ( lint Eiiglnud. immis inirsued and
uteeessarlly Involved ourselves iu the
controversIes and complicatIons of the
rest of the Wori(1 ( , not only wouid our
iitlltieiice hia'e bett inipatred , but It Is
8 ( JlletitiOul whietiier our Political iuystemn
vouid iiitve contlituetli Intact. 'J'Iie s'aiue
of our Isolation was attested In the clvii
svar , for it Is not fo be tiotibteti that
If at ( hInt. tiiiie we 118(1 beit concerned
lit time hOilt ) Ical atTaIns of tile oid world
nil tiit' Europcaui nations votmlU hot limive
stood aloof t'roiu our domestic conflict ,
' [ 'lie seculity we have 1111(1 by reason
of our iolhtlcni Isolatboti wiil contInue
so bug iii ; s'e mllliere to tliiit polIcy and
no greater or graver ittistake couit be
coinmimitted ( bait to ( iepltt't front it. It
If ; U PolicY that is : tppro'et1 i ) , ' ( lie cx-
Jel'IOIICO ) of' more 111:111 a century , durluig
which the United States himis imrogressetl
limoro iitpldly tiula aimy other cohliltry ,
'i'hie : lssertiolt thtmtt existing condltioius
l'tniulne time abanonlnent ( ] of a. course
thimtt iiut bce so fruitful of good cait.
imot ifJ smiecessfuiiy defemideti. It is tine
( lint otit' niaterlni development liiis been
so great that OUt irtinctive ) cniIleity 15
far In exeess of hite rclcplleineltts ) of
tue linimie utiiirket , but hum seeking for-
ei.pt inaikt'ts it Is not nectmsiti'y that 'e
shiimhl aintuidout I lie iniic'Y of polItical
lsnlat tout iiiiil cutter 111)01) ) ) a eotit'so that
V'ttiiI ( inevitably iitvoive us Iii time comm.
troversies umimd t'onipilentluus of other
liatluils , \\-l beeouiie a voiiii
iitl\'el' itt t lie t'oiumntolcial sense ' 1thiottt
FellOllltciiig OUr ti'adhtiOulmli uolley mtud
pimlellig ourselves In a posItion vhieitm
0h11 ) ( ' ( 'oiild he eouistaimtiy mneimmit't'd
1111(1 ( s'iilchi hh'Ollitl ttquire tile nhtllulte-
ha 11(0 of a grea t a rutiy a imfi tin vy. Let
his IUid ( iist to ( lie sohiutil policy vhIeIi
iiit olel'&Lted ) Sc ) vohl sInce time ( oiiiula.
tlou of tue goveruilmieumt ,
isvirnnva , ttoiw .s'iioor I1i7qlS ,
'l'lmu lit'l of c'niai-getl school house
facilItIes foi Olmiallut it4 flhumiltted on nil
hiutids. I t becomes a st'nlous question ,
hiot'evet , vliu'tiiev ( lie Put'euit Iioal'd Of
Etluentloit Is JliStIltCd lit ( 'lleriuig ) tipohm
t'xteimsls'o reni estate ileals or iiitit'l'- (
tmtkiiig I 1(0 ( eteetlon of seiiooi inmildimigs
tllItt t'lii luivolva au outlay of front
$2X,000 ( ) to 10OOOO , , wiiieli must be met
liy aim isstio ot Liontis mtt ut tiitmu 'hieii
timO CII ) ' Caht Ill affotti to Itict'eitse Its
boiided Iuidt'btedutess.Vliitt tue board
t4llOhil(1 ( really itliii to (10 ( 114 to devIse a
hhhihlihl'imti ithitit that w'Ihh ( 'ithtilO ) it to hmt
hy cant year froiii iOOt ( ) ) to bO,000
lOt' new school ilotiseut flhltI the ettiarge.
uncut of oiil ones ,
'l'lie lr000Sithoit to lailbi : inotiior 'lng
tt ) the I I Ighi iteilOOl vllh RIot st u'Ike the
tax i'e fttvot'ambi' . Ouimuuiia's I I 1gb
SL'hlooI of thu tveiithotlt ceiltiiislioulti
be a uonuntentnh sth'udture designed on
s _ - . + . . . - .
imtftdeifl hues 811(1 ( of 8tnhcti' flt'eltoOf
construction , I'Iiiits for such a strut"
tune should he PrOetIi'cd wilim a viess' to
its erectloum in idnee of time hiresent 111gb
ttchool buildIng. If It is practlenlile niid
advantageous to litiliti time wings of the
hie\ , hhiiiiIig ( ) first. tiiey should he
erected himstend of itiLiiimg aim xtemmsboim
to time present structure. In nuly event
the ultolley exieflied ( on 111gb school
comistrtictloii shiotilti lint be VnStCl ( Oil
lire-trap extonsloit. Time iinlrons of time
schmoois should hot huitvo their cliiidreit's
lives eXposed to the illeimnee of couilla
grttt Ion.
Time snub lilme of PolIcy silOmti(1 ( be ptw-
tcd wIth refereitce to itev iniiidings for
the gt'ndetl scimooi. FIreproof eommst riie
tlon Is tie longer beyond reach since time
tmttroductloii of lire tiles and thm cheap.
cuIng of structtmral Iron , Tue school
jtotmses ( if time future itoult1 b aliso'
IUtel3' sate froni lIre and coihttpsc as veih
as coinitiodtous and healthful.
Before sulnmiittlimg any botid proposi-
tloit tue chooi bonrd should discuss all
these problems thtorQugllly mtnd ascertalti
WhlIht Itt best for time schOol chmIidrcm anti
for the tuxImnyom's ,
lid VAN.t'S DL'S TITIJTION.
Ilavnmmn , It ImihIethl's ) , Is very mmearly na
tiesthttite ltt3 Smtiitingo viis w4hieit it was
sutreunleu'etl. A cotresiofldeitt ) of the
Loimdout Tlities recently si'ttt thint lumper
lilt miccotimmt of time tlepboi'nble coniitiolt
of affairs itt time Citimim capital itini imIs
statements mti'e fully couilrmetl by reftt-
goes ft'oln llttvnita. According to time
stateimmeitt of these ocoifle timotismmnuls
himtvo 1110(1 t't'oitm stmtt'vmttlou am ! the imuin.
her of vlcthmmts increases tinIly , ( lie tmtt
fortunate t'econcemttrutdos of course ( iii
ulsiming most of titem , Evemi iueoiile 'lthi
abutidant mneimmms are tillable to get till
time provisions they need and of course
the soldIers subsist on shiom't ratloits.
'flmls situation shows itow effective the
bloehunde of Havana. is , it having beeum
stated that only two ships witit jwo.
vIsIons haive gone into tue port sInce
time blockade was estabiisimed , Time tot'-
ribie condition of things In iimtvnita
ought to have some influence upon time
Madrid governitient , but Sumgasta imuti
hIs nssociittes perltmps : care little about
the sut'ferlmtgs of people in Cuba , iii-
thtottgit loyal to SpaIn. If war simoiihti
continn time irobabiiity Is that Havana
would surrender wltimiu sixty duys withm.
out our having to llgiit for it , for with
ills ilflhy investing time city and cutting
off time supply of pi'ovlslons now ob-
taiite from time surrounding coutmtry
Blauco would soon be compelled to
ctlphtuiate _ 'l'ho Indications , however ,
are favorable to ummi early cessation of
hostIlities and one of time most beneficent
eliects wIll be time relief of the destitution -
tion at Havana ,
HOSTILITY TO 1IML'RICAN PRODUCTS.
Anothet- assault by time German ngra.
rians on American agnicuitui'al products
is expected at th next session of time
1eicitstumg. it Is stated that the agra-
niatis are now collecting evldeimee tend-
lug to sitow the injury which hits becit
caused to time home market by the mi-
portatlon of American products , They
allege that 50 l)0t cent of time trichinosis
iii Gernmany is tine to American pork ,
notwithstanding the fact that It coimsti-
tutes only one-fortieth of tite total Ocr-
nina cousuimiptlou of imrk. The agrarians -
rians also assert that our p6rlc Is 11U
timnes more trlcitinous than time Gerimtan
anti they allege that In spite of the fact
that Aittenlc'aii pork Is otliclally testified
to 1)0 free frotmm tnielmlnac , lb hamburg
authorities have reported 178 cases of
American triclmlnons york In the inst six
mmtonths , Another assertion of these en-
enmlcs of Aimmenlean products is that
much of 'tim flour exported from time
ITliltC(1 States to Germany is atluiterated
flfli ( thimaiiy they say timat an IimTireumsimmgly
large pehcetmtnge of American canimed
and IresOrvel ( meat of every ( lescrihutiolt
Is at'nhvlmmg iii a state unfit for ltuiiiait
food.
It is tmntluistooti to be time pmii'pose of
time agrai'Immils to ask tue gos'ernmnent to
totnhiy exclude from Gei'nmmiity all the
luoducts mentioned above a ad uutioimbt-
edly they will itlalue a imiost vIgorous effort -
fort to have this tione. Pet'lmaps they wIll
lie successfmml so fumt' mis Iork ) PL'0l5iC1t4 (
are comiceined and they many milso so.
cure i'estrlctions upon the liuportatioim
of cunued imicats , but it is liam'dly probable -
able ( hInt they svihl be able to induce time
govem'nument to exciutle American llour ,
Timat would be a proceeding s'hIcit eon.
SUihmehH would not tolerate. They Intro
tiUlittitteti to tile embargo against Amer-
icaim _ Po1'lc iwoducts , tmhtiiongii it Imat eoimt.
peiled thmcm to jamy mimore for uncut , but
they would itai'diy smilnitit to a lIke itol'
hey Iii rt'giirml to Alnel'hean flour , ' [ 'lie
agrarian cletulent In Germany exerts a
strong iuttiueitco amid bus hmitiiei'to te'
chii'e ( a. good tletth 01' tavoi'able consId'l'-
atioum for Its ( leitlmtimdu4 , but it is imot likely
that nil svlmiclm it is now proposed to umsk
will be conceded.
A. fusloit ile\'slmhht'i' iii Utah , in dlii-
cussuiig tue llntmmic'Ial qtmostloii nuid in-
sistlng timmmt free sIlver is umot a dead
' ' to tlihumk of its
ititmt' , vumtmts nut mitl'ct'nmtry
lwcdletiolis "witt'mt w'hieat got's to 40
ceitts muumtl corn to 10 ceuttmi imp' ' bushici
next 11)011th lit IoYa , " himibecil , thiit :
w'ould iti bad fot' ( lie eommuti'y nimd yoi'y
good for tile t'tmeiouhst caimse lit tJtall
utimti othiut' states wiiere cahtminlty titlk
couimts for argnlntmiit.
hxioveruor'uito vetui'uit'd to Ctmio'
l'8IO ( a fttss ihilys ago oim itisIimess ) miutil
talketi Iollthei4 ) imicltlemmtahly , "I inn si Ill
ii niltltlle.of-time'i'oad populIst , " lie 5111(1 ( ,
"iuud 'Iii reimma In one in sifite of tile
( mict t liii t I lie 1)11 rty iii tot tt'u'luig lI'for ) ( '
Its fall , " 'rime ex-govenimor Is oime of ( lie
PoPIiilstS or the vest who realIzes 'hlnt
hmmis hiaiipemmeti to his party shimce iStid.
\\'hmeiu Itobert E , 14CC hJel'hlmlnim rip.
helmt'i ( DII t he stage I a I lie tlonio-pop
( olmvt'ntlolt lmnih tIme lmiuI(1 ( stt'miek lii ) ' 'Time
StillS Sjmmtiigbeti IJitilliet' , " mmliii ( liii Ontaimmu
w'mtrti iloelel's iii thu pit iioivled thittmim.
selves hoarse ehteerhiug ( 'tic thai ciilef
fugier of t Ilti i'tt teim Pollee boa m'ti ,
'l'iit' hIitt'Oims of I Ito PubIll' schools of
Ommituhia Iiiivt uitt tisked for iit'is' text
books. Omi tii colmtl'urV. they luefi'r
to walt until the revised ieoiranbIes
are issitoti that ivili slioy time iiew
hoiiittln nil's of tIme I 'ii 110(1 ( St/'tos a ad I lie
( fuel' cotuittt-is wiiwe col/ittial
sIoim nro being either t'xtfuitht'd or coim.
tt'mietetl , I
it iiiny be 111)10(1 ( lii imsImmg % tiummt 'l'iie
Itee , although ioiuuldhc'fiui iii polltlc ,
gfl'e Its reimiiCrs the h.f amid only i-c-
ilmuble reports of thin 1ipoct'uttie state
coiietttioims Ii I. Llmtcoitt h1iliSi1el ) ( iii itiiy
mteV'm41)Ilher ) ) , I Ii LOiIt icui imews as In all
otimer ilelilmi , 'i'Ime 1iet alias lit ProiliPt-
li5S , coummpbetemmess numi Iimtpuim'tini mcliii-
bihity. Popuihsts , ( IeuiIOCrlltS amitil i'i'jihmt-
hlcans must reitil The lIce If they \Vaimt
reliable imews of Nehr9skut polities.
\'lllIC a few tigo there was a
great ehamitor for inwr compellIng everybody -
body to imitike war om time Itusslttit thii'
tie , whticll hind oiitcict tile United States
by way or time miovtierit route , It now
mippcava thmnt the tiflsthe hits Imitti its day
miliii hi no longer gri atly to b toni-ott
as miii eimeimiy of' thme fitrimmers.
The strite house sirategy board , reim.
forced by the poIIticmLi Volt Moitkes of
( Ito Outtmiliit ] i'aker3' , intro ilulti timely ldaihs
of hattie aiititshed iitto fom't SmititlIet'-
VOltS by tIme inmtihslm herforitmel's lit tite
thu'ee-m'Ing eli-otis. 'I'imcso kick lug
broimehiocs oimmoIhnmcs iinitSil ( lie titisit-
board nittl timnow tite drIver ,
.lttst to tiiimik that time Oimmnimn. oillce
of time internal revenue hmmi'emiti soitt
stnhltps to the 'value of 108SST.30 , itt
time mmiomitim of July amid lit lhdIitIOLl eel-
iected $81ST'.t0 ! In stieciutl 'mir ( mixes ;
mititi yet time burtleils of taxatIon do not
Scott ) tt ) create time slIghtest ripple of
discontent
If time Board of E'duemttion tiesires to
retain tint publIc coimitleumce It will turn
IL deaf dm0 to time mtgnits amid solIcitors
of time scimooi book trust , 'ivimo mmpim1r-
eittl3 are anxious to i\itioatl \ a jot ) hot of
text books timat will be unsalable six
months hence.
Time good roads m'emeut seems to
hmavtu got Wfl3 11:1st ( tiie puuplmlet : minti
conventIon stttgn in/l'orto Rico wltimout
time assIstance of t/e / rnguc of iitcr1-
can Witcoitnen oy any other organiza-
tlon. _ _ _ _ _
Now time MimtAesota congressmen v1mo
got the flour 1'/x clause Into the revenue
tax law are /tmsy explaimiitmg titat what
congress inejitit tmmtd what congress tlhtl
are two dIeient timIngs.
It vns /u accord with tile eternai fit-
flOSS ofimings for tIme tlmree-ringcd circus -
cus _ to /ehoct for Its star time political
ncroba whose hierforinhmimCes recall "time
womni ) that wtiiks. "
Ex-/'resldent / Cleveland tins gone to
rahshJg poultry. in titis lie lii emnuiat-
big time exammtple of hIs illustrious preae.
' the late itimtltertord B. hayes.
ceSsj'r
I A SiistiI1z11
I St Louis Globe-Democrat.
At the United States demands no cash Itt-
demrjaity from Spain , the iatter wiil have the
rnoije resources to apply to the Cuban debt
aflO other obligations. The creditors of the
Spa ish government should appreciate this
foe
Excnt of Sclilcy's Clnhmfl.
iLmnsas City Star.
T me oniy credIt which Commodore Schiey
cla'ttB iii connection with the victory at
Santiago is based oa the circumstance that
ho luappened to be In the thick of the fight
at Ille beginning and that he was able to
keei his ship strictly In the scrap untIl tim
flnltjh
flpitocratic 'iew of Fusion ,
Butte ( Mont. ) Miner ( Oem. ) .
Fm iion is not democratic. It Is extremely
undi mocratic. It discourages party organ-
izati in and. individual effort. And wheit It
is e uteretl limb simply to subserve the in-
tere ts of a few in the parties to the propose -
pose fusion it is more than undemocratIc ,
It he little short of folly ,
Srietl ) ' Iii ihe i'uslt.
St _ Louis BOlUbiiC ,
Mo t people thought the Crustohai Colon
fail , ut it appears she was oushed. Sampson -
son s YB in lila report : "When it became
CVIICI t that site could not be iept afloat
sue w is pushed by time New York bodily
upon' t1e beach. " This shows that time Admiral -
miral as In the push. if not in the fight.
1'I\tye.i \ iiit'o iim the Mtii.
I , lndlamtapoiis Journal.
Shoul4 the war end as soon as It now
gIves prmIse of emiding , it will have been a
short one , and it there is anything wanting
In slmarpmtesii and decisiveness the army and
navy are knot to ho blamed. However , evcmm
in a shor& time we have succeeded in making -
ing quite i smear on the map of the world ,
4fl.tneile1 . i'roplic' .
Zllnneapolis Journal ,
Fltzitugim remarked about April 20
that in flftetmm days lie would return to
Havana wIth an American army. It looks
110W as timougim thIs prediction would be ful-
hued iti time exception that time time wIll
be 115 ilays and that the general will be ac.
comnpautied by more supply ships than traits'
ports , lie will xetunmi to ( cod amid not to
fight ,
_ _ _ _
' ' ( 'reihil.
'i-lie itiOfl'H .
Now York \Vonicl ,
In time very mitlet of an exciting war tIme
United States Issued $200,000,000 of bonds at
time low rate of 8 or cent. Timey were all
takoim up at par by tue people wltbomit. the
intervention of any syndicate or any bank ,
And so great is time couittry's credit timat
with time war stIll on these bonds llave risen
to 104 even before their leslie. That is to
emmy , investors are so eager to get them that
they are whiling to surrender a year end mm
quarter's interest for that purpose. Was
there ever such national credit lit the world
as oursZ
flhiriI i'ugiiij ( OIHI Cit ix'iisiiip ,
New York Commercini Advertiser.
One of the citlef merits of building amml (
bail associations , a nationfll convention of
whiclm was held at Omaha last 'oek , Is that
they mime an encouragement to good citizen-
ship. flown owners are not only hostile to
movements threatening the ocace and order
of the community , but they have a direct in-
tercst iii maintenance of good goverpment
generally. They are quick to detect abuses
In municipal government , for abuses of this
kind , as a rule , are followed by Increased
taxation , and against Increased taxation
without legitImate cause they are imaturaihy
averse. This Is not always the case with
people whose surplus earnings arc deposited
in banks or invested In lIfe insurance poll.
des. Time effects of bad goyernmncn [ are not
brought home to thIs class In the same di-
u'cct wmm. Time growth of these associations
is a subject for general congratulation rind
It is gratiying to vercelvo that there is a
tendency among thu states to encourage
thrum by laws protecting members against
lose through thcompetoumt or dishonest clii.
ClalL
4 I
l'iti4t'JI II1SMAUUIC.
WashIngton Postm Ills m1ace is in the
very foremnost rank of statesmen , hot only
of ( lermany ; not. only of Europe ; not only
of modern times , but In the eternal temple
of fame he will occupy the proud eminenca
of a statesman of whom the whole human
race has a right to he proud.
Chicago Inter Occarm The mightiest
mind , the strongest arm. time tonderest heart
that the world of pmiblic affairs lisa known
since the century ilawneil ilave hmeen stilted
forever , All ( herniaay weeps today , and the
civIlized world weeps with her ,
Now York TimesmOtto von hilsmnrck
was a man of tromenlolrn qualities , lie had
marvelous executive ability , dauntless courage -
age , unswerving fidelIty to purpose , con-
sumnmato Judgment of mcii amid of occasions.
lie stands as one of the great volitical constructors -
structors of modern tImes ,
Detroit Free h'rcss : The most biased erR-
lea of the departed prince cannot BSy thtt
lie was not a benefactor to his people nntl
possessed of the highest domestIc virtues.
A man less stern and determined could never
intro accomplished the great work done by
him or have won the undying gratitude of
one of time earth's greatest nations ,
Chicago Tribune : Any man who has ne-
compilsimeii so mighty a wovk , even tbomtghm
It rest upon a foundation of mitedleinlism ,
must ike in history as one of its most ala-
nlefltOtla figures. IVehI may hIs countrymen
look upon his ncimhevemnents whim undo nmtl
imtounii his death as mmmi irr'pnrabio national
loss. The whole world today bears witness
to hmis genuine greatness ,
New York Ilerahil : Ills work was done ,
but the death of so great a amarm is none
the less a catmmntromibe , lie was hinted and
loved , feared amid Idolized , in life , in death
all Germany , nil thmo world , feels timimt a
great tiatural force is gone. The most corn-
imianding figure of his time , one of the ntost
commanding figures of all time , is henceforth -
forth only a memory instead of a noises-
siomi. But fllsmarck's influence upon pout-
Icumi thought anti upon political lIfe wIll last
as bug as anything heats.
Baltimore American : Iilsmarck's most
dramatIc triumph was the crowning of En-
peror WlilIam at Versailles , hut his genius
was foyer more conspIcuous titan in timO
consolidation of time empire and the creation
of alliances ss'hich would secure its future ,
Had his life ended with that of the old Emperor -
peror Wiliiam , his career would have been
Inoro symmetrical , for his life's work was
finIshed , and what remained could be better
done by younger mind more flexible states-
mcmi.
New York World : In every aspect of
him it is the strength of conviction , the
absolutism of will and the burly impetus of
German honesty that lift him bend and
shoulders above his contemporaries , it was
these quaitties undoubtedly that not only
consolidated and made unassailable the German -
man empire , but that led. when a weaker
but more fortunate man became emperor , to
flisniarck's enforced retirement ,
Philadelphia Times : Another master of
Europe has Indicated the way to success by
the words "I'Audaco ' ' "
, toujoum's l'audace.
Bismarck gave to this daring a new quality ,
for to audacity of action he also gave purpose -
pose and. wisdom , and to none of these was
lacking any factor which advanced his race
whether by arnus or policy. He breathed a
new life into his people , and whatever the
spirit of the Teutonic race is today. however
active and potential its genius , no one , not
even Goethe nor Sehiiler , has given It more
activity than Bismnrclc , who lies dead in
Friednichsruho ,
New York Tribune : What be had was a
practical instinct In diplomacy and politics ,
an unerring sense of the adaptation of means
to ends , a. subtle comprehension of what
could and what could not be done. Moral
responsibility tom' his acts he did not disclaim -
claim , for ho not only made a religion of
loyalty , but was powerfully swayed by con-
science. Statesmanship in his sight was a
practical business , Sentiment was to be
rigidly excluded from it ; enthusiasm and
ideals had no place in It. He would have
agreed with Mr. Burke that "In diplomacy
and in politics the space afforded to abstract -
stract reasoning is extremely limited. " lie
would have said that from the beginning to
the end of his career ho had sought to deal
with facts as they were , and had left the
consequences to his God ,
PERSONAL. AD oThERWISE.
The story ot I'romoter Hooiey's operations
will , perhaps , explain why American heir-
eases have found time l3ritlah title market
a trifle dull of late.
Cardinal Pam-rochi , who is spoken of as
the probable successor of I'ope Leo Xlii.
is a great. reader of the newspapers and
was himself a newspaper man in hIs younger
days.
days.Major
Major Jerome A , Watroims , the new paymaster -
master of time army for the district about
llostomm , is a well knowim newspaper mami
and has served in the Wisconsin state leg-
islaturc
Colonel Roosevelt has sent $5 apiece to
the wounded soidiers of his regiment now
at Governor's Isinnd , N. Y. , and has sent
them word that if they want , more tlmey
can get it. through Major l3rodie ,
Though over 70 years old , Lord Dmmflerin ,
formerly governor general of Canada , has
set himself to learning the Persian Ian-
guage , being desIrous ot adding that poetic
ahd figurative tongue to his large store of
hinguistlc accomplishment.
Ex-Amnbassador Thomas F , Bayam-d of
Delaware wrote to the sound nionoy democrats -
crats of Maine "I concur most henrthiy
in your declaration , The loss of the gold
standard mneans 'lisaster to credit , public
and private , and a fatal blow to nil honest
business. "
Time will of Major Albert Forse of time
Seventh United States cavalry , who 'ns
killed at Santiago , has been tiled for probate -
bate In I'ittaburg , I's , it is very brief , saying -
ing : "I give and bequeath all my estatq
to my loving vie ( , Virginia Forso , " The
will was made twenty-tire years ago-May
7 , 1873 ,
Miss Helen Gould has contributed to time
Woman's National W'nr Relief associatiout
300 pajamas and night shirts , which were
maclu by imeedy women of Irvington-on.thte-
Hudson employed by her for time llmrpose at
liberal wages , Along with these articles
were immense packages of bandages anti
other 500dB.
Time Boston Transcript alleges that one of
the captaIns of tIme Provincial mIlitia corn-
panIcs of t1assachusetts successfully passed
time Military Exnmiimimmg Board , after cx-
anmination by the surgeon , tlmough lie is corn.
pelled to use crutches in walking amid is
said to be in receIpt of a. pension front the
government for total disability ,
Coiomiei Roosevelt propoies to take all
time Bough Riders who are still alive Iii
D00 to the I'umrls ExposItIon at his expense ,
It has already been announced that John
Jacob Astor has the sante intentiomi witim
respect to the Astor flattery now at Manila ,
tmimd these ti'o attractions ought to go far
toward helping out the American exhibit.
A "purse" raised by the grateful passen.
gene on a train saved from destruction by
an alert small boy near BurlIngton , Vt , , a
little while ago , was found when nmaced In
his hands and carefully counted to contain
i.8O. Whetlmcr the passengers lacked ap-
predatIon of the value of their lImbs or
their lives is not told , hut it is said the
company "will d the right thiog by the
lad , "
ii1iN Or Tliit IIfltil
Sneden Is the latest cotintry to lay claim
to tli nneeetr3' of Admiral George Dewey.
Canada insists that the parents of Admiral
Sampson wera reared by the "i4uly of the
Snows. " Fame is as dangerous as a political -
ical nomination hit illuminating the family
tree.
The first ease of leatit from nostalgia in
the present war is that of PrIvate hlarvo3'
Atkins of the Secon,1 , Massachusetts , at Sarm-
tiago , Nostalgia is medIcal Greek for hattie-
sickness. The dieae is not a common
one , though there vere many deaths from
that cause during tIme civil war Army cioc-
tors say a bad Case of it is as deadly as
nialignmnt yellow fever. Time ilisease muani-
tests itself in nmany different forms , Usually
the ratlent loses appetIte and flesh rapIdly ,
anti then comes depresslomm , like that of a
person stiffening from melanchmolia , Then
follows tIme loss of atrengtlm , The sufferer
gets so that he can hardly move one foot
before the ether. tim chest becomes sunken.
anti his general appearance is not unlike
that of a person in the last stages of con-
sumption.
A correspondent of harper's Weekly gives
this description of the burial of the Itougim
Riders after the battle of Las Qunsimas :
That night there was a clear sky , a quarter
moon , and sit enveloping mist of stars , but
little sleep for nimy , I Imagine , anti but rest'
less battle-haunted sleep for all , Next
morning followed time burial. Captaimi
Capron was carried back to the coast , The
i-eat were nineed side by stile In one long
broad trench , with their feet to thin east.
lit the bottom of tim grave was a layer of
long , thick , green , cool leaves of Guinea
grass , and over tlmo brave fellows were niled
tim green plumes of the royal mmliii as long
mis the grave. At time head of the trench
stood time chaplain ; around it , time comrades
of time deati ; along the road straggled a band
of patient raggeti Cubans , anti approaching
front Samitiago a haimml of starving wommmen
aitil cimildremi for wheat the soldiers gave
their lives. No man colmld ask a braver
anti , a more generous cause , or a kindlier
grave-a soldier's deatim , a brother's free'
domn , ammO a last resting place in leaves and
whIte sand.
"Nearer , my God , to Thee , " sang the aol-
diers.
And the tragedy of Las Qunslrnaa was
done ,
Some of the mimost graphic things written
about the greet battle of time fleets at Santiago -
ago are found in time letters of sailors to
their friends. A member of time Brooklyn's
crew writes : "Commodore Schlcy repeatedly
praised the mon ahd gave thcnm words of
encouragement , one of his phrases being ,
'l3uhly , boys ; give it to them ; your shots are
finding the mark. ' I was excited somewhat
at the start , but time men were constantly
cimeering , jolting and laughing , I cannot describe -
scribe the noise , creakIng amid din of battle ,
along with the mmwnyimmg of time aimip front the
constant recoil of the guns. Most of time
men were strIpped to the tvnist , and black
as negroes from the smoke of powder , and
at tImes were wadung in water ankle deep ,
wimilo putting out fires with hose , The guims
became almost red-imot and time paint fell oft
them in great flakes anti looking every bit
tim death-dealing weapons they are. "
Lieutenant .3. Ii. Thobuas of Troop L ,
Rough Riders , who earned a captain's corn-
mission at Las Qunsimas , imas returned to
Chicago and tells of notable instances of
individuai bravery tinder fire , Chaplain
Brown of Anitona was seen to seize the car-
bimmo of a wounded trooper as the fight begaum
to grow fierce and work his way to ( hue
front of the fighting line , Colonel Roosevelt
remonstrated.
"According to time articles of war , chaplain -
lain , " he said , "you ale not allowed to han-
die firearms. "
"D- ( ho articles of war ! " came the
quick response. "Here's where I'm needed
now. " And there ho stayed.
In the hottest part of the fight Second
Lieutenant Richard Cushing Day , nephew of
the man tiho blew up time Albernarle , coolly
stopped to light a cigarette. As he struck
the match one of his friends cried :
"Just hold your cigarette up , Iick , the
Spaniards will give you a light. "
Lieutenant Day , who stands six feet two
inches , has been dubbed "Forty-eight hours"
by his comrades because he Is such a long
Day.
Day.A
A slow trooper who , before the battle , nI-
ways uvent tlmrougim the manual of arms
about twenty Seconds behind the otimers. In
the fight , how'evcr , ho worked lila tva-
rapidly to the front , and wheim Captain Mc-
Clintock fell , shot through the body , the
slow trooper , wimo lay not far from hint with
the blood oozing from a wound In the side ,
crawled painfully over until his hotly lay
between his Captain's and time line of Spanish -
ish fire anti said :
Don't worry , captain ; their bullets will
Imave to go through my body firtt. "
\S'hen both men were picked up alive to
be taken to the hospitni simip five bullets
were found to Imave plowed through time
bloody earth a few inches from the slow
trooper's body ,
VOICE FitOM TIlE CORXFIEI1BS ,
Grcnt JLarents ' ' '
J'z'csagi ti I'rosiierlt , '
for limo ' % % 'est nsi.l Soitii ,
Eli Perkins gets oft a good one occa-
sionally. This in one of that class , reproduced -
duced frommu the New York Suim :
ON TIlE TRAIN IN NEBRASKA , Jimly 23.
-To see the standing crops of corn , wheat
mtl hay in Illinois , Iowa , Kansas , Missouri ,
Nebraska and Colorado soomus like a dream ,
I have passed through all tlmcso states , which
are the granaries of the nation , within thIn-
ty-slx hours. In twenty years I have not
seejm such crops-such indications of pros-
pority.
Rains have been copious from ( lie Ohio to
time Rocky mountains , Even about Greeiuy ,
in Colorado , irrigntioim has not been resorted
to , Colorado wheat , corn mmd fruits are
looking magnificent. The wheat Is generally
imarvested in Colorado , Kansas amid Texas ,
but reapers , looking like wabbhing wind-
miiis. are revolving all over Neiirasku ,
"Crops good ? " I simouted to an old farmer
who bud just started four reapera into a
fifty-acre whcatfield away out at Oxford ,
uvest of Kearney ,
, ,
"Goodi ho said , "Good ? I should
sinilel" nnd then his eyes , rinse and mouth
collapsed into a remember-the-Maine grin.
Then , its the train atcmrteh off , lie screamed
"Anti we've got time bogs to oat the corn ,
too ! "
Last year Nebraska had tow hogs and mu-
lions of imusileis of old corn fill great bins
around the railroad statnions , At one sta-
_ _
- - - - - -
- - - - - - - - -
The Roysi Is the highest grade tieking powdsr
known. Actual tests siiow It goes one-
third farther linus any olimer breud.
AK1I1
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
LOYAL SSKII'O P0055 CO , , hiw YOBil.
-
( ion there were thirty bIns , each 200 feet
long ,
it is strange to se the hCansas sumnflowei
blossoming cli over Colorado and strangel
still to have two lectures broken up l' fan'
leslie showers which wet down ( lie Bouidei
Chautauqua ,
There are mm tramps in the uvest now
where 'any mann can get $ l.i0 a day In thi
harvest field , livery little factory is going
too. I foimntl a now knife anti scissors tee.
tory in old Macon , Mo. , amid 100 Missouniamia
uu'ero making $2 a day , All the ; uotteries iii
New Jersey , 01110 , IllinoIs mind Indiana mire
at ts'ork and the glass anti tin factories Is
Indiana are not able to liii their orders.
Great oil ammti gas flcld are beliig worked
in Kansas rind TCxas , Cotton looks fllperb all
over the soumtim and ISG cotton factories in
North Carolina and 06 in South CarolIna
are splnaig It.
\\'itlt woimulcrful crops , a $300,000,000 hal-
anco Iii our favor on our last year's foreign
trade and the army capturImmg enough tern-
tory to pay its own expenses , Americans
should ho hmappy ,
illtilit'I' ( .tl ) lilt IHI'/ % ' .
Boitn Transcrlptmflecnuiso a maim imas
wheels It ultes , hOt fohiout' tlmitt imo is noted
for Ilis graceful , 'arrlago ,
Yolikers Stntesmnum : lie-That fellow
tilietl nb it lotufet' , immid I ivits miD gooti milil
that I imnver t imtuti gim I tu C lull' i ii 5' ill ) ' 0 ciii a !
She-\Vliy , 1 iitiim't know that lie kimeuv
yoth at nih
( 'Imlengo Trlimitie , : "Married nntl tilt'it
isetit stt'mllghit to tuar ? i'onr feiiu'i'iuiut
a liuimeynmootm , lie ii' liuvingh'
' 'hlardiy. it ismu't it llolueymnooli. It's a
mnimtsscn nmoomm , lie's iii l'orto Rico , "
iiithimiiinpohis Journni : "Nou % ' , 11th tnx on
beer- " time GarrIllous Ihomurtler begun ,
' 'As usual , ' ' sumiti time Cimeorful Idiot , ' 'thu
constimner must carry tile load. ' '
Detroit Free I'rass : "Did that mosquito
itittomi tin .omi mmmmy gooti 7"
' 'Vt's : it had such a hail-Id 0111)1' 1 couliltm't
slimy in ( lie sarno room with thto flues-
'muitocs , "
Chicago Recordf'hnt Old the stage
manager say to yomm ? "
"lie mImi lie Wiiimetl \votiid net as ann-
tioah 0mm the stngo its I do wimen m strike
iiltii for Imioro salumey. "
Cimicugo h'ost : ' 'Yoml see , it was tlmis
way , " explained time bicyclist , 'Ccrvera
started out of Santingo to mmmake a. cemmiury
i-un , nmmd along emimno tcliloy and lummctumied
his tire , ' '
Brooklymi Life : Cinrn-Wliemm I was mIt
on my wheel this mmmornlng I cracked my
enamel qtiito lindly.
Maud-You rnumst learn not to smile.
Chicago News : ' 'I wouldn't marry ( ito
best woman iii tIme torii , , ' '
" \Vcil , yntm tiould be lucky to get. a wife
like nmlnc. ' '
" \'hat does site nay whemu you stay out
late ? "
"Sue calls over the brummister that there is
ml. tvtuterrnelon no time Ice lot' lime. ' '
' 'Then site's no \ 'onuatisite's : iii angel , "
Puck : Simitf1'ilitt eutimsed Grinkiinm to
m'enomlnce titeosopimy ? Tim last time I saw
him lie tt'mts claiming to be the reiimcnrna-
tion of Imis granitfatimer ,
Jon"smltli-Yes : lie firmly believed thnt
lie was the relncturntttlon of his grandfather ,
but neoplc' began iluimmuing him for ntonoy
11103' hind inaneti ( lie old gentleman miuty
years ago muimd Cirinkimmum discarded the
tlmeory In short order.
A COUNTRY noc'roit ,
Somerville , Totmrnal.
Epnnitnonda White , i'd ' , D. ,
A skilled nractttloner was ime.
If anyone In town was sick ,
E. Vimite , M. D. , was sent lot' tiulck.
For almost every hmumnaim ill
He had a good corrective piui ,
To those who seememi too sick to hive
lIe knew exactiy what to give.
Titere was no himman ache ci' pain
'ritat was not to hmis vision piutin ,
lie made his calls for miles around ,
And everywhere a welcome found ,
Tie helped new babies see time light ,
Amid never growled when calicO at night ,
Ills hills were 'ery modest , too ,
Amid most of them are overdue ,
hut fame filled mull the country-side ,
Ammd ttii were sorry wimen lie tIled ,
Now on his totnbstcime you may see :
"Epamimiondas Wimite , M. D. "
OUR D.i111Y ImULLETIS.
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NIAGARA FALLS , N. ' 1. , Aug. 4 , 1808.-
Experiments will begin here today to demu'
onstrate the nracticability of utilizing the
vast power of ( ho ataract for mnanufactur-
11mg purposes to a greater extent than lisa
imeretofore been deemed possible. There's
enough power in Niagra for the whole con'
tinent.
tinent.We
Could
Not'
Fit the whole continent-but
we can fit anyone in Omaha
"and perfectly" If they want to
be fitted in a NegLigee Shirt-
we've the best line ever shown
for the money-
$1.00
All new desirable styles-shirts
that were originally made to
sell at $1.50-madras and crepe
cloths , We were able to purchase -
chase them at a sacrifice and
wilL give our patrons the benefit
of the manufacturer's loss.
'y JIIkOWMNGKINtI&CO ,
.W.OOI1th.tidZMugM.A1a.
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