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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1898)
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Alt communications re1at1flt to I1CW flfl'I eIItora1 nrntter should bo addrcsed : To V the Editor. 3v8Is. : Alt lU4IflCf9 Iettert flfld remittances I ahould be uJdres8d ( ( p .T.he lIce t'ubllshing Company. Omaha. bratts. ciicks , expre3 V ftfl4 poitoHice money orders to be made I payable t ? flitfohlei ot tI omnnny. TIlE IJ PUnLTSIIINq COMPANY. Vi STATEITVQ1' CIRCULATION. State of Nebraska. Douglas County , ss. : George B. Tzschuck1.seoretary o The 13cc Publishing company , being duly sworn says that the uttutI number of full and complete copies oC The Daily , Morning. Evening and Sunday lIce , printed during the month o July , , IS9P was as follaws : , 1..n i , io 17. . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . . . . . : ut,17L 18. . . . . . . . . . . . a.i : ; , ) 19. . . . . . . . . . . . V . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( , $ V . 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , I I 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : , 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ( 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ) ( ) . .2. , . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.i : ,5O 2G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : , . ) . 27. . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . : l,2V $ ; 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II ) 2i. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . : , : i ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : ; , I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) , ) . . . . . Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V Less retlrnHthnd tinsoid copies. . . . . Net total . saic . . . . . .s . , . . . . . . . . . 117.1,1(14. Net daily nv'rng' . . . . . . . . . 1,425 . GEOttG1 B. TZSCIIUCK. Sworn tO 1)eforo me anti HtIbriItl it' my pr"Hcr CO tills list diy of July , ISOS. ( Seal , ) ' N. I' . FEiL , V NotarY Ptiblic. V RAR'I'i ES i.it VI NG FoIL 'l'IIfl SUMMER PurtIM IeIIV1III the city for , lii , ' MItIIIlIIlI t1 * II IIZt'/O 'i'Iie Ilee sent to tlieiii regtinri : liol I fIng ' ( 'lie Ilee miMi- IIPMN iilIIt'e Iii ibert or : iaIi. 'Fur nihi resM % yItI lie cIitiiigl ZIM ofden flM iIeI red. j ' : l'lieVar.1 osc1. Pcnc ( 1IMVI 1e ! 'Lo leq 110 1' S , 1lO\S'illI tIiuti I \\'hi'fl ltttIiIg on tile COillilig ( 'i'CtlOfl ; ; (1Oll't forgtt that tltk b a reptthuicu1 yaL. Vet I o-t : 5OR)1 ) lre ( ' 1l111SiUIlS ft ) tile X- pOiIti)1l ) e1y ( ( I1l.Vliut ii1SlCCt01 : i t. b ; the I1o1liii ( ( ttirii nov.V Austt : ilIa ) ( ) . 'L ¶ of gold 'ijIg1iiig it11ty-li'e 1)t111i ( $ . 'I'Ile light v1t1i t1i S1tlliti1 : III ( tiLlt IH IQlillIillI It'tI , mit tite IIV1IIVVitiI fever in ( 'tiha ttn 'jot 110 $0 relIIIY ( lirotigilt to :111 : OIt(1. ( ' [ 'lie ifl'eslllOllt h4 411i(1 ( to iC 11e4It1ltiflg tVI1t1t tO do vitIi the Ctiaii V 'l'lie ' Ohio lileil inefci jI)11S OUt of tile fever ( IIStrlL'tS. EX.COVCV1Ut' Stuilo of Mlssouii is i'ed- lint for ( 'XiaflSiUll. ) iinrtictiiLIrIy tile CX- panslon of his 5)tCi(1e31tIi ( 1)001(1 ( to il 141z0 COlUflleiiSl1V1tO vitii IIb iioe. V ( 'iitiices ; 1r ( eefl tliitt it will Ililally be V \ discoverNi that the United Statc doe4 not VlIllt the l'illiiillIlI'S ) 1111(1 ( tIuttiSIllhill , leflhiY ( ieIVPS to lIe lilt of tue trouble ot goveriiiug V IISOlil'1 tietnoci Uts hover full on ne- V count ( If nto1tsty. ' [ 'hey ia\'tl ) a state jifltfOVIll WhICII ( hIlills 10t tll ( ' i ( IC110C111t14 ! III LilrtS ( ttlC soiC V lor tile war svitli Spain. 'I'here is oiti U siitii Illcil : of state 1111)11 ) left Iii Douglas eotl1lt' , mit. the ) olIgIas CIIUIY ( ClllIdidttC t ot littiti llllSIOllet' lIiti ie dejCIllCt1 on to good care of it whien elected , Just now Uncle Stiii is glvhllg Such nu 1Il11)flrahhCICl ) CXhlhlitIOfl ) ( If gciieros fly to a defeated foe that there amy be ' langer of other iiittloiis SOiiIflg f)1 it light eiioosliig iiliii for itli 'iiie fleW city Jithi is coining. So I Ihiti new YIaltlCt , thin nev 111gb school buthding niid several other inure or loss i oinote 1)llbltC hinproviuonts , to sII nothing of it ito' IitVOillellL ) Oil Cll1)ltOl ) flV Cliii C. Oregon Set. the jUCC ) i't' ( ) the VCjiil- : Ilenus the oilier 51(10 ( of tile itocites hy tilt ) overtliiow' of the frtC shhveiItes , IIIII1 flit lhio other states thu t voie car. lied Off by the chielli ) tuolloy tk'htiIoit W111 50011 full Into hue. Thin author of it stanilaril text boo ! on crliiiluni iav huts beeii sent to thie Tenuicsseo peuilteuitlnry for tiutee years. \\7lteit hue finishes this post.griuluatti , V eotliso ho vhll ( JOtultleSS ) write a book V 011 Ci'lifllUiil ptiiilshiiiients , , : TIIC 1a'ynlhiiii conu'ksIoii against sitipphlig iithi a cargo of onIons ( or Iioutolultf. 'I'ito lirutost Is tootle strong , ltlt the onions also bnve strtiugthu iiiitl thiti CflflLflISsloU hitS beeui coinpehieti to J ( ) Vltli the ouuloits or tint go at till. i ' [ 'lie iroieet ftii. seiitling an export e1ireseiitttt1'eof the United States gee. logical survey to the PhilippInes to 11108. , poet lOt' cotul iiiitl oil contains a veiled tiuggestlon tliutt Spain has lint been V nmuklng the most of the opportunities 1)rsCutet1 In the Island colonies , 'rho National Tiiiy 1)ealers' association liiis ittlopteti it new rule as to ' 1uuit shall V V be cithieti "t'Iioico tllnothl ) ' iiuiy" niuh "No. ? I jluiiotliy. " 'I'lio uext thing In order V is it inoveinept to huutvo a stanip tCX Oil . all iuileil hay , Something \vihi liiivo to lie (1011(1 to prevent the ( orators fioiii : profiting front aUuiteratlou with V I V _ _ _ TIlE EXI ) OF' flhF W.tfl , War between the United States iifli ( spain i i'uitled , Tue signing of the irO tocol , or hOsts of pence liegotIfltiOhlS , by Secretary of State Day niul tile 1rn1i aunbassittlor as the rellreontntle of S'iialn itssures this , All liiilltiity cOin. iuinnders have beeti tirdereti to cease hostilities nuid everywhere operations islll stop on the receipt of the order , ex Cct [ such as niny 1)0 ) ulecesary tQ P't ? serve peace nntl protect life nod rop. erty vithuin the territory under .uiieri. can military control. fl $ the bulls of the iwotocoi already familiar to the public , Spain uncontli. tiouuii1i sorrenders nil sovcreigiity in the West Indies and agrees to evacuate the Spailisli Istainis , nU of whichi except Cuba shall be cetled to tue United States. Thin country Is niso to have such one of tile Lndrone Islands as it shall select nut ! to occupy the city , boy auth harbor of ManIla mending the eonS chtisloii of a treaty of poitce. A coininis sloti to negotiate a treaty of hence is to meet itt l'arls not inter than October 1. 'I'Iitis terminates the iimostremarioibhe svar , lii soiiie respects , ever Waged. On 4PFil 22 hostilitIes were begun by a blockade of tli ports of Cuba , so that the tiuratlon of the war was 113 days. In results achuleveti by the Uiiltett States in this brief tinie history fur utislies no parallel , Sptlut's : sea power almost utterly destroyed , her I)05808 sbus in the Vest Indies wrested front her , the. harbor of ? Iutuiila in our liniltis , 0110 of the Ladrone isinuids seIzed and 5101111'S 'prIde huuinbiod as hover before- nil this constitutes nit achIevement which no one nhltiCllitOl : when war was tiechitreil. It hits 1)0011 U great. object lessoul to the woi'hl ( both as to the weak- floss oI Spain : uuutl the wonderful eneigy auid rapidity vith vhiicli this country cliii utilize its euiormous reources. Four nioiithis ago we weie 1)OotIy pre- 1)ard ) for war. Today we have an ai.1i13. of more than OOOOt inca that will CIiIIittC ( favorably vlthi any soldiers lit the world V iliLVY equal sitilV ) for 51111) JtIi i1113' Ott the setS : , in the Il'iei' tinie .hitce war was declared. against Sinlip we have become a great l1hitiiig 1)OVer , colullilauidllig uiilversal respect for the niilltary inowess we hitve shown. Another Interesting and gratifying - fying fttet is that the war was itot'et costly in life to either side. The sIen- ; (11(1 ( vIctories of our navy vere won at the expense of tIle lives of only a few . \ iuteilcaii sailors , while more of our sol- tiit'rs have (1iCl ( froni disease than t'toin Spaiiiht litihhets. The war hits iCefl ) iiistriictive , as veii its tlul1iilttiflg to thiq patriotism of the Ainerlcitn PeOIIe. It juts taught the cx- plieliCy ( of behuig piCIarCd for a 1)05- sible emergency. Uinlonhtedhy the lesson - son will V1)C ) liCCdP(1. Ve shithl : hiite a strouiger itavy ituitl if not it larger staiut- lug allay lPOVISiOfl will be iiiitde for tt better 1flhhltit s'steimt iiuitl the cotiitti' , ' . \\.ihl not be again found without the to- iiulrenmeuts for equlping 1111 iii'lIy. Btit vhiIlc t lucre is 'Very much that appetlis to Aujierienit pride niiil iatrlotlsni there is : ilso the danger that our easy trlulhl vlht beget :111 : aggressIve spirit and letd : us into dithiculties vliichi might find 111010 costly in itien ainh money thaji the defeat of 51)11111 ) hins heci ) . W'o 5110111(1 ( seihulously guard against the tievelop- uuleult ci' such ii sPirit. W'o ni'e lii a 1)0- shtlon to comumilild for our rights and Interest - terest S everywhere the respect 1111(1 ( tile .lnst treatment of other tiations , without any arrogant or aggressive assertion of 0111 1)O\'ei. ) Let us be careful to rcinouii- her the golden rule auid do unto others 115 YO would hinvt' others (10 unto us. TIW STAr'h DT'AIi1'jiENT. 'l'ie ] 1)t0lOSCl ) ) ( retireiiicnt of Secretary of State Iily , iufter lie shall have served its oite of the ilce CflhIiiiSslOIICrS , causes great hillcrest to he felt among those concerned as to the future foroigli vohic3' of the Uiiited States regtrding tile choice of a successor. The State departuiieiit Is hereafter to ihay so ho- lortzuIt ii , lltt iii the tleveholinent or the littetests of the nation iibroitd that It sliouhil have at Its bend a loan ot' the highest ( llpIOiflltie : ability 1111(1 ( of great force of character , Undoubtedly the foreign POlICY of the united States with henceforth have a sonicivhunt broader SCOlO thuiin It lits : takeut up to tIlls time amid the move Inthis directiomi ivili be Jiumnle by time lmi esent athmninistration. . I't.eshtleiit MeRlithey is not In favor of : iny 1)ohiCY that would plunge tills COtlil- ti y lute time coittrovet'sles and comphien. tirnms of Eiiropeiiu powers , bitt it .seenis probable that lie will Insist upon the United States retaining 1)085e55100 of a 1iEt of tile Plihhipplnes for the 1)ilVlOSe ) Of establishing tilerl ) it naval ahlil coal. lug stittloit tiiitl at the sitmute timite to exeit itil Influence 111)011 00111- ii1ereit1 cotithltions iti that quarter of the \vorld , The 1)residelit ) Is not at all in Sylillathly , so f8V 415 lie 1195 ghven lIlly imuiheittion ot' his ylevs , with tile "ivorhd-pover' ' PolicY of titt , radical tet rltorial ex houumslolulsts , bit It is Imot to be ( lollIlteil thumit hue tilitlics fitvorably cC time h)1ioSltiOmi ) ( ) thu t A literleita iomuuliiorclnl inteiests ill thai far east will be slib. Lervell 1)V the Unitc(1 ( States hiohilii'p horulrnildnt ) iOSSeSSIOfl ) of a coitiiimg stit tion iiimth loiso of ilnvnh supplies In Asintk ! waters , EittVnhlC& ? Ilh)0ii this iOIi'Y ) hilly be ite- Coinjhishitl 'ivitliout nuiy serious tutu- - OIlIly. Spain ( itilulOt (1(1 ( othiervise thiu accede to ivhntever ( lenulml ( this couiui. try slinhh ltlIle in ie'gnrii to PluiIilljIne tCii'lt0t , ' ttiid mb other pover iviii litter- ft'ro. lIUt uftem' iii o in hlosSession of tills territory questions time liivly to arise tegartling a lisciti lolicy ) , miaviga- 11011 regttimttloits and oilier immatters lii ii'iuieii foreign nations tlj'8 intevesttI ( that laity ghvo occasion for im1b iliplo. munthe discussion. Front time ct evemmts It would seemmm to be limcviaattte that .Jiettcefoithi tue worl of time Se department is to be niote . coiuprehioli.pm auth moore iim ditotis utulti ihitlieuit ilinmm\ hmmis ovei been. Secretary 1)ny ) momido a distliuguishmed record. ' 1'hm ? "country havyei' , " as lie s as desigimateul ivimen lipilointell flSSIiitlIlitV Seetetitty or stitte , hitis tijost ftiihy jtlstifletl thur con- Ihienec of 1'm'shdemtt tt1'Z1ttiey In hmis liblihty , Before Lmllioltitel to time heath of the department Judge DOS 11cr- . . , - formneil umerurhy all tue duties of the sec zetary : tiicl throughout his service tm linus iiiown a very bigli order of tilpia. inatic ability and th soundest tlisere- tioii auiti jutlgment. lIe has borne lmlinsehf , as time New Yorl TImes Justly SflYSj iltiring his comispictioiis iitid ardu. ous service , with lmuifnuultmg dignity , inotlcsty and reserve. PrCSileflt McFinley ivilh of course so- icet u .thme successor of Secretary Pay a tuan In eoiiiplote accord vithi the views of time executive Iti regard to the foreign policy of time country. lie vhIl imot , It is safe1to say , be a territorial cx- ilansiotmist , nor is it probalile , us some l)1'OfeSS ) to timluk and do desire , that ho irill be a inait who favors a liseni 1)01- Icy for 'whatever imow PosseSslolls We shall acquire , distinctly hostile to our economic 1)01103' ) itt home. It is hot conceivable that M r. McKinley would 1)111Cc at time head of tIme State ( lepart. mont a. luau unfriendly to the princiPle of Protection. Already several iimen are suggested , the most rromnimlent 01 them being Ambassador hay , 'imoe dilomittiC [ experience leCtlhiulrlY ills liltu for th ollice. TflI. CAi1PAlGX IS OV. Nearly all the prehlminnrlcs for time battle of Nebrasht in 1SOS are how arranged. Tue conteiidlimg hosts have ranged timoimiselves under timeir chosen StLtUtlnt'l bearers nutil the skirinisim lutes are 1)011mg tltrowti out to secure position for the final onset. W'imihe time tripartite fusion IlmirtY was first lit time hleiti and claims to mmnister a combined strength of from 12OU ( ) to 20,000 mflot'e voters than time rolmubiicmlns , the coiiilitions unlor ( vliicIi tile cain- paugn is to be fought vill more thmiii offset 11113' ativaittage it 01113' ( herhVO frolil its umujorities of irevioiis years. Two yeitrs ago tlC poPocritthe forces \vere victorious imnt1r ? the leadership of tlmmtt greatest of popimlist captains , Geiteral DIscontent. Time Panic of 18t)3 ) , fol- lOVei 1)3' ) two successive crop fallitres timiti tlte wreckage of reptmbllcaii hopes imy time betrayal of publIc trust of mcii tIme 1)al'tY ltmi(1 ( 1)htCCl In high positions , iiiflde It easy for tite calatnity imrty to storni UIitI capture time state house. The retiirti of ProsioritY ) and the cx- ploslon of time fallacious free sliver t hieories , togetimer wltlt time ncknswiedged signal itlillty ) ( lIS1)lttYed by the republican - lican president iii prosecutitig time ivar 'itli Siiit [ ) : , haive turiied the tide Itt favor of republican sulreiuacy iii stitte as well as iii ilatloimni nilairs. 'I'Ime notmihtititlotm of an cxceptioniiliy strotmg rChtlbiIciiii tIcket , nittile ill ) of clean , Ca- lalle ( NtiltiitiiitOS , backed by Imarinommi- Oils 811(1 COii1JiCt PartY following , rca- ders repimbliemimi stmccess this year not only jFOlmltiiU but almuost certabit from tile outset. As time campaign progresses and the issues iltC moore clearly tiehined the to- pimbhicaii cituse Is sure to gaul In strength. 'I'Iie people of Nebraslut , like timoso of ( ) rcgotl , will realize tlmat time state as vell mis the nation will be safe hit time luaiids OfV tilt ) great party that Ilas brought abut a restoration of prosperity - perity i ) , iimspirlumg confideitce In ¼ t110 stability of otii immomley SttmmIilid : iimd a revision of our revelilie iaivs that cii- abh-s A macrIcan vorkingmiien to secure steaiy eflploylmemt at lIving wages. GeimerahVimeeler , mtow Iii ( umbmi , vihl be rciiommlhimttO(1 ( for hits olti eit : in congress - gross fromn 011 Almibanma district .vlthiotit op0SitiOU. Omme of iiS most effective CahlIlmalgIl tricks was to send each 1mm- Ilimemitlal comistltueumt a lehil' from the tt't'e ummiler which the Santimigo ctpituhation il.ns signed. F'tomn time lltlmier or leaves of thus tree in time Eighitii Aia bourn dhstrict it. is Judged that the tree gives 'very little slmade now. 'i'lie lord iiimyoL : of Lotmlon is comitig to . ' 1.nierica With it party of frtemids to fluimi out. htoi' time Amimeticami cities are iuaimigoI ( , nuitlit. . Croher of Ne' York hits voiuimteeted to gIve timemu time iumitla- tory hessoim. 'I'here is imot one more coin- potcilt tlmnhi lie to teth how they mire tills- unmuiiged , bimt it is dotibtful if lie tells time Eitgtislt investigmttors all lie kimows uibout Inumltctlah ) goverummient lit time Aiflet'iCtml iuetl'olOiis , The ( ieilioCl'ltts of Nebraska , who In ISPO iOileti ) umiore votes for governor tililIl either the liollulists ot repiiliicamts , Immtve been reduced cmi the imoliocratic state ticket to omme 1)11100 ) , time stiitio rep. resemitathoit accordeti time so-called silver repullicans ) , who camElot coummt I , thXI \teh4 ) him the wimole state. 'l'ime ( lem1100rats of Nebraska tnust .thmeummselves iutmlt timat timey cmiii hardly fitil lower. The Cimlengo & Ahion raiiroiui stioulti 11(11 be allowed to saimdbag tite exposi. tion because It humus imo hue hmito Omnaimmi , L'ime titiiroads that center 1mm this city tmmd at'e immterested in building up time coutttt'y vest of tite 1Issbssipph stuouhtt ilihike stmclt tiles : vItimln I heir tem'ritory as vhIl thfotii the ltqlilSite Imiecu LIve for iat'go mmummibe'rs 01' people to pmitroiilae the epositioim. 'l'ime 0 rigi ima 1 ii ii ) i'Oit'ilt ) doll for t hme iteis' l'ouimisyhvmimtin state citimitol , the cot'- mIt-i. stulu of vii1i'ii yq initl a (1iys ago , i'iis for 5OOO ( ) , bumt it is etlmtmmu ; teti tillit it is'iil cost betiveen 1OU,0O ( ) ( ) and , OJOOQO ( iOfOrC iiumlslmel. ( Tue source ol' this ostlumate is hot given , btit it is sift to 855(11110 ( tillit it % 'liS miot iuiiuhu by it eomtmmmlittee of titx1ntyeus. 'I'be bogus iolieo ) iefoi'llitm's iutve boon tlhsnmisshimg a iiunmber of their roforat 1)0- iiceilmelt Whose ( llsi4rltcCfull comolimet limis becotium too lOud even for thicimi , hiit thit' * iie not llhiiimg time vacancies vIt Im ummy tl(1tti)1)Oiimte'S , Citu it l ) ( iOSSuIliC ) timmit Oniahma hits lmt'en supottIitg a p0- lice force larger tliiimu it reahiy mieds ? First district tiommmocrats intve sceilteil t lme ho1)oeritt ) ie citmitlitlato for congres- by letting the loimuhhsts ammd shiver ic- PulIlicittIs mmaummti the mntium. it hooks as It tue tlcmuoci'mtts ititil thmls year comui- iieteiY itIlit'atel ( ( timeir m'Igiit to tk oivn camulidmites to the pojmuiistti mutl SOClihhed siiyt'i' reptibi iui Shines ii ) . ( 'out iiiMt. New York Aiaii und Express. I We can at least see that time carnpahjmm cf General idiies in Porto Rico had been 1iLL. planned with admirable military forethought , and condueteil with energy anil gooti scmms. So far an beard from It shines by contrast. Time commanding general of the army op- pe mr $ to be vindicating himself , CouINteIey CnMt % .IIe. floston TransCript , Thin hypocrisy in ( leclaring disinterested war for humanity in Cuba end taking islands - lands in the East Indies Is , for uncomiscious humor , equaled only by commending the annexation ot Hhtivail and its coohic contract - tract habor , and calling for iaws against time Immigration of "such undesirable foreign popuhation as is prejudiciah to free American habor , " as time Indiana republicans have Just done. Consistency is on old-fashioned jewel not much worn now. l'roIntioui r Sniiiiunlt unit SeIiie. Chicago Tribune. The president has nomninated acting Rear Admlrah Sampson and Commodore Schhey for promotion , both to the rank of rear admiral , Tim tWO gallant commanders have richly earned their honors , Sampson by the sklliftii manner in which lie planned the operations by wh1hi Cervern's fleet was destroyed , and Schie ) by the gallant manner in which ho executed the plans. It is time imow tom' the excited partisans of Rear Admirals Sampson and Schhey to give the country a rest , r-ot n Cotoitel ieft. . Cincinnati Tribune. if you think the Umilted States troops in Cuba haven't had a hard thmnc , you vihi have to change your opinion when you read thuit every colonel that ivent omIt tmndcr Shaf- tot has been kIlled or dhsnbied by disease anti sent north. That. is a fatality ahmnost unexampled in modern warfare , but It also teihii a giortotis story-one to adorn the pagcs of United States history , Anti it wllh be one of time most brilliant in a volume now adomiled with mmunicrous tales of undy- imig courage antI nmntclmless bravery. Most 1iiMIiCiV ( ' iItliilUIOgIeiiI Exhibit .1. Sterling Morton's Conservative. The North Atnbi'icati IndIan is pithalng from the world's stage. Ills final exit from the play of life will soon be announced. Therefore the eomgress of Indians at the exposition in Omaha is the most instructive collection of the aborigine of this continent ever gathered together amid one which otTers time ethumohogist the rarest of opportunities for studying savages and barbarians , Every parent and grandparent who can should take children and youth to see the Indians at Onaha , vhiere nearly oil prominent tribes are represented by delegations. ( ircfltL-Nt I'IenMiirt- 11-nm Existence. St. Joseph herald. It is almost impossible to describe the beauties of the Omaha exposition. It is indeed - deed aDream City. " Next to the World's fair , it is the most remarkable exposition in time history of the faIrs of this country. At Present it is at Its best. The exhIbits are wonderful and interesting. The entertainments - ments are iavish and conducive to real pleasure. The lagoon with the building of muassivo , yet delicate , architecture surround- lug It , is a magniticent sight. To miss a visit to the exposition when such a splendid opportunity is offered is to rob onoseif of the greatest pleasure of real existence. There should be an attendance on St. Joseph day of at least 5,000 people. This is none too great a nunmber. St. Joseph has a population of about 70,000 people , and with time opportunity presented , at least one- fourteenth of the population should attend. A L'I'IPi4iCTOIJM xUhiOfl. Boston Post. The harvest which Is now being garnered in this country is the third in yearly suc- cession. In some respects it. will be a greater harvest than either of those which have preceded It , and its effect wiii unques- ttonabiy be to continue the strengthening influence which has hehped the country out of the slough of depression in which it was sunk five years ago. It is not to be expected that the exceptional conditions of last year vtih be repeated , wimen a general failure of crops abroad gave our farmers time profit of extraordinary prices for their proiucts. ( hint , on time other band , there is no sign of a collapse in the market , In general business - ness there is much significance in time fact that commercial failures during the last month were less in number and smaller In amount than in July of any preceding year. There has been no weakening , but rather a strengthening of time business situation , And this is the condition of a country engaged - gaged 1mm active hostilities , with a quarter of a million troops In the field and war taxation at home to provide for extraordl- nary expenses amounting to a nillhion del- Jars per day , NOV Volt TURKEY. VVy UiiL riouno : 'mae I'orto Ciscinims all responsibility for time losses of Americans in the Armenian massacres. it ought to have consulted Sagasta about it. \\'nslmlngton Post : Our government should proceed to collect time money for tile citizens to wimom it belongs. National dignity voult1 not be more coimipromise1 by time absolute surrender of a just claim than by everiast- inghy pottering about it with a power which will pay It only on compulsion. Indianapolis News : It Is not impossible that the United States wili , before loimg , imavo to show Europe another thing or two , Timis government can hardly ignore time re- pucllatioa by Turkey of our claim for ( lam- ages on account of losses sustaIned by Ammiericans during the Armenian m'ints , Tar- key is clearly responsible nmld it is impossible - siblo that it should be permitted to evade time consequences to this higlm-lmammded way. There are a ntmmnber of European govern- moats that have ieen unable to collect , and timey would he very glad to see time United States tnke a firmmi stand In regard to its rights. if necessary , doubtless they would mum vltii this country In forcing Turkey to smmbrnit the whole nmatter to a competeimt arbitrator. Chicago Clmroniclo : It is imardly neees- sary for time State department to deny time rumor that Acimniral Sampron's fleet was to ho sent to Constantinople to i'oflcnt Amnirlean claims from the sultan. Time alministratiom : , we immmve no doubt , rccognmis the ativisa- bility of getting through witlm one war lme fore 1meginnimg another , amId ; vl , bumve net reacimeil a final settlement with Sjaiii , 'rkqt accompllslmeti , hwcver , it is not at all an- likely timat time Imperialists , sighing for miew worlds to conquer , may try to stir up a row with Abthml Hamnid or swtth any other rtilr who 1001am lIke "no easy numrk"-thouglm tim Abdul ilnmicl's ease appearances might prove to be deceptive. liimt for the present we cami safely assunma that Seragiio point is in no danger of boinbardrnemmt , even though the Tuikisit government .slmotmiml fiatiy rLfuo payment of our claims instead of merely hagglIng over them. ChIcago Tribune : It is a pity that we cannot go miglmt on with tue good work of iturnaimhty anti give Turkey a ( lose of the same nmedieimmo that has made time murderous Spaniards sick , Ammmoricans have by no nmrarms forgotten the Arnmcmiian massacres , though tue Europentm goveriminents nisy imavo done so. Turkish rule is aim oven more atrocious lasuit to European civilizattoum timamm Spammtsh ruic 1mm Cuba was to Macrican cirhiization. The Turks rIelliy tieservo to be miriveim out of Europe as the Dons have been driven ottt of the t'estcrn liemnispliere. Time job , however , belongs to Europe anti not to us , Yet we have received no Indcmmmity foi- the American citizens murdered In the 4'trlnommimiml massacres , amid it is certain that notiming will ever be paid by the shifty sultan unless we send a few war ships nail collect it by force , as Italy is collecting time Cerruti claim in Colombia. It mummy imot be advisabie to get ummlxcd up jim fime eastern question , but the Macrican people vommlil feel a lecuiinr satisfaction in seeing Samp- son's fleet sail through time llosplmorus and blow the murderlngTurk ou of Europe. OTIIE1I L.txlS 'l'Il.tN titUS. The preparations for the advance on lhar- toum are proceeding rapidly. The gunboats that have been retained imitherto near Don- goia to protect the lower reaches ot the Niie have now been passed over the fifth cataract , making the armed flotills. numnbcr tea steamers , These are all armed with quick-firing guns and Maxims , Timero arc be1ds four other steamers , unarmored , in- eluding the Tarn , captured from the Ehalita two years ago at Dongola. The flotilla now cruisc as far imp a the Shabluka cataract , just beyond vhtch the dervisimes have a for- tifled post , less than fifty mile from ithmir- loam. Th lirltlsh bttvo seized the island ot Nasri , in the Nile , twelve miles behOv Shabitmkn , anti are using it as an advanced post and depot for tIme expeditionary troops. The tehegrapim is being worcd ] to that poimit. As there are several thousand dervishes at Simabluka , the first brigade of Engiisim troops is expected to be imissod at Shendy , which is on the right bank of the Nile , tiear Mc- temmeh. The NIle Is some two weeks late , but it is mmow gettIng high enough to give all the gunboats easy passage over time cat- aracts. Thm railway makes it easy to bring troops from Cairo to time Athara , beyommd which point timey iriil be transported largely on the stenamers. The Khatita announces that ho is goimmg to fight in person at the head of Imis arnm' . lIe is collecting all his available forces at Onitltmrmamm and is strengthening time fertiflcatiotla of that city. li his outposts , except the garrisomi at Gedarit aimd an advance Iost at Shabhuka cataract , are said to have been wIthdrawn to Omndurman. his entire force is estimated at. about 40,000 meim. All plans for the combined action of time fleet aimfi tim army during the approachIng mminnouvers at lirest have now beemm arranged by the French ministers of war and marine , N : , Lockroy is about to start frotn Paris , in order to watch time mmmiiettvers from a bathe- ship , The vlans broadiy provIde for the forcing of time narrow roadstead leadlmmg iimto lircst by the battlesimips and torpedo boats of time movable defense ammd disembarkation of troops under fire In Douarncnez bay. The soldiers to be employed in these operations will come from the garrIsons at lirest , Que- icrmi and Quimper , i battery of fort artillery - lery being scmmt from Satmmt-Scrvan. Time movements wIll continue for three days. Admiral Fournier has sent to the Brest papers - pers a commutinication on time subject fromim tlmo Mnratimno prefecture. In tlmis the port admiral says that the recent events in the war between Spain and time United States show timat it is not similiclent that places should be well defended by gtmns , but that the artillery should be properly handled both by ( lay nd night in order to be ef- fectlvo. For tlmis purpose special stress wIll be laid durIng the maneuvers on the proper nmammipulation of sighting and telemetric apparatus - paratus , and of electric projectors , which have hitherto only been tested on a lImited scale. I 5 * Eimglnnd's prestige is seriously menaced in China. flussian encroachments must be met and headed off-and very sornm , toe-or else Engiand must retire from the field. Today a contest between the two powers would ho fought on the water , and In such a contest - test England would win much as our own country has triumphed over Spain. If a conflict is inevitable it would be far better for England that It should come 110W , for eventually Russia , with her great raiiway across Siberia , would be able to petit countless - less thousands of men into China and hold any desirable territory in smilte of the thmmn- dering gulls of the battleships. The immediate - diate point at Issue is the construction of a raIlroad by China from Tien-Tain to New- Chwang , in Manchuria. Russia objects to China borrowing the funds necessary for construction from British sources. Naturally - ally , England resents this interference and justly so. Russian zeal is carried beyond the limit of endurance when objections of this nature mire raised. What is needed In Englani ( just now Is a bold front. A firm stand must be taken , or Russian influence must obtain an unshakable foothold. 'II Discouraging reports come from the gold fields of British Guiana and from present indications that tropical Klondike did not deserve the vehement interest in It which England ammd Venezuela so suddenly deveh- oped and which came so near making serious trouble for a lot of now loving people , As in the case of the arctic deposits , it is not that timere Is no gold , but that the dIfficulties of getting it are almost insuperable , At Georgetown , Dernerara , there is no institute - tute of mInes and forests and its council has just informed the governor of lime col- emmy that the development of the goid fields is progressing. indeed , but progressing back- ward. In the year ending with July , 1813 , over 138,000 000CCS of the precious metal vero secured. This amount imas not been equaled simico and every year except two has siiwn a st'ady ui.reaso : in the yield. In the ts'elvo months ending vith last year the product was only 117,265 ounces. Time council says that timis failing off is due partly to exceptionally bad weather , which has retarded work , especially in time Potaro district , partly to the exhaustion of time alluvial deposits in tile liarina disttlct , and tile rest to ( lifliculty iii obtaining credit , time rcsimlt of lack of confidence engendered by "unchecked ilishommesty on the part of in- dhviduals immtrusted with expeditions. " 5 * * It is astonislmlog how slowly the somitimnent in favor of the admission of women to tIme ummiversltles is gaining ground in Germaimy. To be sure , 311 femaie students attended the various universities of time empire ( luring tue academic year just closing , but most of them were foreigners ; and the German plmy- sielans , at. their recent meeting atVics - bademm , adopted mesolutiomis to time effect that 110 especIal benefit would result from the admissiomt of women to medical practice , mior ammy great harm as iommg as the facilities for timolr preparatory education were not ex- tcimded beyond tlmeir present scope. Iii case. however , Curthcmm' advantages ( such an time openiig of girls' gymmmmmasia by the staid should be granted. the crowding of larger numbers of wOOlen Immto time mnemiical jmrofc's. sioim would prove detrimental mother luau beimeficial to vornan herself , vhilo it would L'e of little benefit to the sick , hring 110 advantages - vantages to time universities or to cienc , ammd , 'lmiio detracting from the tiignf'y ' of tii medicai pmofcssiomm , would not furthem the welfare of time PeoPle at large. Oil the otlmam' hand , tue inevitable Imlust have dawned upon the assembly \Vlmen it adopted tIme addmtiomiai resolution that , in case the hium'uit of the study of medicine by womneml should imasumime greater proportions , both their propumatory nail professional training ought v b in every respect equivalent to ( ho remil'irenments made of men. Fmmrtimermore , il iivleitmai voices , claiming fur sornen tile m igimts whicim the rank and file woulii still deny her , continue to be heard. * * The political revolution which is about to ho offimctcd lim Japan Is comnpnrimble with , mmnul time natural sequence of , that of 1868 , though it % viui be penectimi and not vlolemmt. In that fom'mer revolutIon feulaitsin % overthtown , the armoumnious ahogunate was abolialmed , ammd time true national and Imim- penal symutemn was established. Tbmis was dooe largely througim time initiative of time two gleat claus of Satsuma and Chosbiu. which furimisiietl tIme foremost soldiers and I statesmen of tlmat era anti have ever since exercised a controlling intlueimcc over the government , Iewn to the presciut time the successive ministries have been organized Imy those clans , a tow members of time chief parilanientai'y huartics being admitted to ' tlmcnm to secure the support of those imarties , Mi have thus been , to a. greater or less I ( legroc , coalition nmiimistriea , The change now Impending will imboilslm clan govern. meat , just as that of thirty scars ago ribol- isimed daimio fcmmuiruilsni , aml isViht substitute - tute for it government by vartY. closely resembling tlmat of Great iirftaln. VOi.t'i'ICAI , 1)ltlP'I' . Time combineul votoot tlio two states of lihodo island and Orciton , which have ni- ready imetil their state elections for 18iS is as follows : ltepublkimn , & ' , SiO ; ilernocrat , 47G3 ; prolmibition , 1,215 ; socialIst , 2,884 ; rniddle-ot-the.roaui populist , 2,866. Reports ft-em the political bailiwick Of Dick Croker Indicate that Mayor Van \'yck is slated for the democratic nomination for governor. In the rcptmbllean cammmi ) the boom of Theodore Roosevelt grows apace. If both are nominated , time result will determine % % Vlicim is most popular- muon who fought at Santiago or time man who breasted Atlantic surf and rescued tlmree women frommi drew aing. Time aggregate expenses of the Massarhu- sotts state govcrnmemmt In time year 1SII , as exlmibitcd in the report of time state treasurer at timat time , llezeklah Ilaronril , ivere 362.- ISO. 11. Time estimated expenses for time current political year are 9,137S3S.S1 , tlmo expenses atitliorizcxl by time legislature of 1808 D,573,3S4.3l , anti the authlorizeul direct state tax is , i0O.OO0 , Time conmmnonwealtim hums grown SOnlewbat since 1S3 , Time repubiicamls of North I3nkota have nominated F. fl. Fancier , mmow conmis- sioner of hmstmrance , for governor ; have re- notniflitted the ireSCnt hieutemmammt governor , Mr. Iievinc , and imave put UI ) I ) . l. Spaltliumg for congress Iii place of Martimi Jollmmsolm , elected in ISIS , Nortim laketa was carried by time republicans by a substantial majority iii 196. Time last legislature was republican antI upon time micxt legislature ivill devolve time choice of a successor to United States Senator Wlhlianm N. Roach , democrat , Orgammizod labor is represented in time coin- nmlssiori ss'lmlclm is to draft a charter for time city of Detmvem' , and a detcrmmmimuNl effort is to be made to fortify iabor's ' interests in that document , Aimmong the denmancla are nbsohmmte local aeif-goverxinmcimt , time elimimmzitioim of all property qtmallflcatiomi as to ofllcc.lmolding , the stmbstlttmtion of a. days labor for the comm. tract milan imi all municipai work , time adop- tioa of aml ciglmt-hotmr day with a 2 ioinimntini wage , the power to cotablisit a mnunicipal prlntimmg office , amll time rigimt of the people to vote on time revised cimartcr bill as a whole. 1mm adldtiomi to these time total prohibition In the future of all public franchises and the lublie bwmucrslmip of all time means of public service are deimmaimded. Political reformers are closely watchIng a constitutional experiment 1mm ] ) elawmmre for tlm regulation nod miurificatiomi of time ballot box. The gravest scammdal of the state heretofore - toforo lmas been time purchase of votes by means of registration fees. 130th parties trafilclmed In votes by paying time fees me- quired of voters. To abotish this abuse the new constitution requires that every voter almall personaihy appear for registration and pay his owmm poll tax. This sweeps away completely the old , vicIous system by wimich thuo party leaders were able to control blocks of votes by immeaums of tax receipts. It ad- units to the suffrage only those who are able and whiling to qualify themselves to 'ote. Time registration opened in Wilnming- toim last Saturday , amid out of a voting population - lation of over 15,000 only 800 registered. Many of the United States senators from southern states come from smmmall towns , time policy in many parts of time south being to recognize country rather than city states- men. Neither of time rcpresentntivcs of Texas is from Galveston ; imeither of the senators from Alabama is fronm Mobile ; neither of the senntqrs fremn North Carolina is from Raleigh ; neitlmer of the senators from South Carolina is from Clmarleston ; neither of the senators froimm Virginia is from Richmond ; neither of the senators front Icentliclcy Is ( roni Louisville ; neither of the senators from West Virginia is fronm Wheeling and neither of the senators from Missouri is ( rein St. Louts. Sonic of time towns represented are : Marietta , Ga. ; lIen- netsviiie , S. C. ; Tyler , Tex. ; Scottsvlile , Va. ; Marshmmhl , . C. , and Marion , iCy. Ten- aessee is the only soudmern state whose two semmators represent the two clief cities. GOLD 1'lLix ( ut' . Mnr't-loii , , hmicrcse iii the Iro.luicfiori ( Pt lIme Vreciimmis llelimi _ St. Paul Pioneer Press , If tiny one in 1890 lmad predicted that before the end of the century th annuai production - tion of gold in tIme world would nmoro than equal the combined production of gold and silver in any year previous to 1889 ho would probably have been laughed at. flut. that is what Imappened 1mm 1817 , If tlmo real anti not the coinage value of ailvar is taken into tic- count , and it is what will happen lim 1898 , no . , , . ,5 ( , , , , .i , _ , . . _ ; , . _ _ I _ . . . . . .V.V _ _ _ ' --'U LU&IV4tb VaUt SD &IU LLjJUIL bLLVCL , it 1(10 usuahly conservatlvo estimates of the mint officials are not too sanguine ly some 25- 000,000. Here are time mmtntlstics of prodtmc. tion , silver being put at its coinage and not at its actual value : Year Gold. . Silver. ISS3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 15,100,000 1l5,1oi,0oo lSmG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105,000,0)0 ) 120fIO0Oio 1SS9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110,195,900 iiO,70CIUO 1690 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I1SSIS,7O inlom2,000 : 1891 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131650,000 177,352,30) ) 1892 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346,61lliOO i9S,011OO 1893 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157,191,8O ( ) 213tJiliOO 1894 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thmi75GoO 212,825600 18.13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155,301,104) 2t6,292lOt ) 1891 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202950,000 213,163,700 1S97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211),000,000 220,000,000 1196 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275,000,000 220,000000 Even if the rate of production were not going ahead by leaps mmd bouimds , with time limits of the African , American anilus - trahian deposits not yet iii sight , it would appear , fronm this showing , that it is al- meady large enough to knock into smitb- ereens the fears of time blunetallists. They based their predictions of tile catastrophmo tlmey inuagined was to conme front faliiimg lmriees oil ft "contract'.omm of hue stntmdard , ' ' duo to a falling off In gold production amid time closing of time priumeipal miimts to stlvei. 'I'he keystone of their argmummmeimt was slmnoed fioum the statistics of gold production previous to 2810. wliemm the old gold fieluis were largely exhmatmlted amid now I 1)1 ) OCCS'es of extraction that mmmrmdo imltluerto refractory ores available luau ! not been ills- covered. lIut time oppiieatloim of these pro- esses , and the discovery of mmcmv fields , even if time validity of their argumemita is granted , has resulted , as time table shows , tim mulch an expauuaion of time metal avaIlable for . ; nnmmetnry uses that no necessity for npening the mints to silver exists , sluice thio saummu end has been attained by time sinuplo opera. I tion of natural lavs. So rapid luu the cx- lahmslOim been that it tar surpassed hid ad- ditioimai mmceds arisIng frouim an oxpaudimmg liOlmuintiomm ammO an oxpandimmg commerce , ! liven omm their cheeca battlcfleiil time forces I of blnmctuillsmmm are 1mm ulungem of defetit. _ . S4&t .Ca 1Lc floyni i time lubjIvat rde tinkIaj powder ktmnim. Mt01)t tsis 1iow it qjoss erie- third fizrthimr ilmeti cay ether brsmm. PL L OV4j ; Absouiutely Pure , _ & po4D Co. . i. ( MitStiI0Ii 3i111l'li. , Chleno liecord : "What is .tlmnt t1rekifii't crowd ? " 1 don't know. Either liobion im in town or slmirtsnists are marked dowmm to 10 cCmmts , " Indianapolis Journal : TIm Christian Scir'tmtist-Your iiyspomsia exists only In yotir mmmiimtl. Time Simfrerer-Nniv , I know I aiim not so lois' minded as that. Clmieiigo Tribunem " 110w did the imors limuliarumbber comae out ? ' ' , , 1)is I 0 mmccii. ' ' "Blame it ! I tlmotmgtmt he'd wimi on hit imoimie stretch. " V Ilangor News : Edna-Your face seenim fatmiilinr. .lellnby-it is , had it since I was a V baby. lCttoit Jriuirmmrul : 'lt we take tlmins us they comae , " remntrkcil : timC obset'er ot macmm nmmd tlmingu' , "irett3' 50071 % O ( tad tlmiumgs coummlmig our ii'113' . ' ' \\'asimingtoui Stuir : lb-She looks so sweet ! Slme-lndeed ? I umovor timottglmt of her as exhibituumg nay taste at mill , - Evemm in her play cmi words vomnan 15 Prone to bitterimess. New \ 'orlc'eeicIS' : Thmoimipsolm-Yoim look 11010 raid thin , lolmumson. 'iVhmy 'iil YOU 11cr. sist 1mm killlumR yourself working mmiglmt anti dli ) ' siurim weather as this ? .1 olmnsomm-1 zulu trying to euirmi money enough to 11113 tIme expense ( it it week's rest iii time coimmitry. F'liegemmulo lIbeller : "Wimuit is time differ- emmeo hetw'een yotmr teas ? " Clerk-him those of ( he tirat quality 501mb laid tea Is mmmixetl with ( lie good , and 1mm those of time miecoumd qtmutilty some good is immixed witlm lImO bail , Chicago Tribune : "Yommr stock seemmis to consist mimostly of barbed wire , " stud tlmo appraiser. "Yes , ' ' gionnmiiy replied limo hutmmkrtmlit merclmaumt. "It's lint a good brammtl , t'itlmer , 1 ittIlt Say l'umm sttl ( l ( 1)11 it. Ammd yet , ' ' hue added after mm. mmmomimelmt's miutitse , ' 'on ecomul , tlmought , tlmat's exactly Wiunt 1 am stuelt oum , " lumdluinnpoiis Journal : 'Aw , renliy mmow , " V nalced time foreigmmer , ' 'ore you all free amid equal 1mm tills blooming country ? ' ' 'Vail bet we nrc1' ' answercl tIme native. ' 'A rieim mmmummm tiot'smi t lmavo to pay city mnoro will. taxes timumim a mmeom 0110. " \'orlts t'ell. Detroit Joumrumutl , Amid wimon time tired workiimg girl Ciimbs into ( lie cioS'tletl cuti' , 'rlmo sordid mmmcmi who sit. in seats Umiconseiotms of Imer inesenco arc. lint theIr slecloulu4 little subterfuge 1'lmis shifty duimimsel seot'mms ; r These sordid nmeim tlmey hmavo ito hearts , 4. . . htmL luckily thmey've corims. A lii'i'i'IX ilAit'I'l'lt. I Boston Glhbe. V 'l'lmere is a umald ivltlu dark brown eyes and drooping lashes , too , V W'itlm ilims just like time cherries ripe-that ii ; imi ruddy line. 11cr teeth are licarls , her cimeeks are like tli meachmea-eiuuk atud creummn ; lii fact she's i'imat thom riuupsodists would delgmmate a tlm'enmn. F She ivears a imatpln imm Imer lint ivhiclm has tlmo slmzmrlcst ) poimmt. She likes to mired ummo with time ' 'toy' ' right imear mmmy slmouiiler jolmmt. Simo thmuumks 1 mmmii a Spamuiard , for almo treats mmmc like IL Domi ; Althiouglm I do twotcst , she still keeps prodding - ding emm timid oum. No Ctmhamm 11cr , ) cnmu lOssCss Si ) many wounds its 3. They're just uis timick upon my arm as berries in ml mdc. Yet vomaum , no umami sluouhil upbraid , or 'gm.iimmmt imer raise a lmmtmmtl ; So nit a mnami cuam do is just to grin antI bear the "brand. " I auti mm needle cuahmiomi , It is Imeedless to proclaim ; Afll ( though I have mme platens , yet for pins I'm easy game , I'll ' 1)0 glttit wiucim fasiuiomm eimnnges , and Imats V fasten witim a cord , For witlm vlcked lmonimct weapons I am positively "bored , " Amid although I am not at tIme "front" where mimachetes are time trumps ; I mini icttiimg stabbed each hmour , and am ralsimig .sumulry ltmunps , I cnmm symapathmizo with soldiers who are tlmrmist ii'ithi naber point Since 1 have a choice coliection near my ieft arnu shoulder .loimmt ! OUR iJIbY BULLETIN , IIWTI I /iMU flTVtD- : . fi--r , . . ( e- - - _ .y V - * o5 , . . , , . , . _ V ISVV ZiIONT11EAL , Aug. 13 , 1898-Timo annual yacht races for the clmanmpiomislmip honors of Canada will open omm Lake St. Louis today and close on Thursday next. Lord Duggaim's yacht. is on the list of contestants , and some pretty events arc looked for. ' § F 1- LORD . , was in Omaha-he would take advantage of our great pants sale-no doubt he would put- chase a number of pairs of those $2,00 , $2.60 and $3.00 pants- Suit Pants that were left from Our Summer Sale of $8.00 $10.00 , $ J2,50 $15.00 , $ J8.oo and $20.00 Suits. . . - \ . JOWKINtKNtI&Co ! , U. W. Cor Itb aod DouI. 131. . .