Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 17, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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TI-IE OMAHA D IL ? BEi
I , ItOSEWATFIt , Editor.
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1'U13LISIIE ! ; E\E1tY ? dORNING.
TEItMfl OF' SU13SCRIPT1ON
1n11y TTho ( .Vithout Hunday ) , Ono Yenr.M
Dully Bee and Sundny , Ono rear 8.00
131x ZtontIi
Three Moflthi !
Huntltty Bees Oiin Yenr . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
} aturday 13cc , One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50
% VcekIy Eec1 One Yenr , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . .
OFF1C1H.
Omaha : The lien fluIidIn.
South Omaha : Singer Block , Corner N
Iflt rvens'-nurui , Streeti.
Council flitirs : 10 I's'ati Htreet ,
Chicago Office : & 02 Chamber of Corn.
nipree ,
New York : Tcm1e Coftrt.
VaiiliIngtnn : L0L 1oUrteentk &reet.
COflRESI'ONDENCfl.
.MI eornmt1nktIonM relating to fleWfl ttntl
editorial matter nhould be adUressed : To
1)20 ) Editor.
' I3USTNESS
All Lfl18Int lettcrn mid retnittnnte
ihouhl be nhldrel9ed to The lice I'ubtlshing
Compaily. Ornnhn. DrnftR , cheeks. express
Ltfl ( , oRtnflICO money ordern to be made
paynbIt to the order of the cnrnpnflY.
TIlE flEF 1UllL1S1flNG COZIPANY.
STATEMENT O1' CIECULATION' .
State of Nebrakn , Douglas County , ss. :
( icorgo It. Tzscttick ) , secretary of The flee
Publbhing cOrni,3IIY , being duly sworn ,
nayM tIULt the actual ntlrn'oor of toil nnd
complete copies of The Daily. Morning.
Evenhtig nnd Sunday 13cc , prInted during
the month t JttIS , 1S9. wA3 ru ; o11ows
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10 . . . . . . . . . . . 1rJt )
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lesi returns ante umoh1 copies . . . . .
Not toUt ! * : t1eM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1)7-1,1(11 (
Net daily nverago . . . . . . . . . 31425
GEOflGI 13. TSCHUC1C.
sworn to before me rind Hubscrlbed Ii' my
4 r'scr Co this litit dtiy of July , 1893.
( caL ) N. P. FElL ,
. Notary Public.
l'AItPIES LE.tVNG 1O1t 'VilE SIJMMEIt
l'nrtIeI4 Ienvng the eIt fur
t the sullililer Cliii 1&a e 'I'Itc
Bee , ciLt to tlient vogilarlY
C 1) ) iiotifyLu 'I'he flee lUNI-
1IIMH 0111cc In PCrMOIL or PP ) '
innil. The II.1dresM 'I11 be
cI&niigeil nfl often UN ile.Ired.
Tlio OUthL\VCt1 iOlIce , board still goes
through the inotloits , mit they are slIutIy
the motions of a gtlvanlzed : cor1)SO.
it Thok-s as if the job ot peace corn.
missioner wert after all tiot in such
great deirniiid as loluIarlY ) ) liutglued. ,
It takes w'arii w'catilcr o ripen corn.
W'hy , then , sIuultl. anyotie lii Nebraska
colnlIaln ) fllOUt ) tite ) revailiug hot speiI
Yes , It was nearly a month ago that
tile Omaha Fakery got out Its extra
: aimouilicing that [ aii1la had surren-
dered.
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It Is to be ( cared that the final fall
of Muiilln. Is the last crushIng ( lentil-
blow to tile yellow Iiewspaper fakirs.
'i'here Is liotititig more flou' to fall.
( leneral Aliglisti scents io have out.
gencraled Gcneitl lilnuco. lie ( lid hot
wait for oriers froiii Madrid to itny at
his po4t ilittil tile surrender should llavb
; beeti completed.
No matter what CalIllet ) changes take
pinco tile 1)eo1)lC' confidence In tile flIl-
tionni adluiuIStl'ltIOfl ( 'lil remain no-
* liakeii while President. McKinley re-
utitlus at the 1101111.
'rile out-of-town crowds at tile expo-
sitloil are increasing daily. People viio
lS'ttllt to attract the lLttelltIOn of visItors
to accommodations they 1iuve to oiler
should nIvertise In Thu Bee.
rostponiug the openiiig of t1i schools
because of the exiosition ) ella be justi-
t lied 01113' 1) % ' the school teachers and
seliooi children tilkiLig ( till nl'Lt1ltago ( or
the OdlIClitiOUlli features of the grcltt
fair.
Every 11:11110 : 0(1(10(1 ( ( by republicans to
their ticket 115 a candidate for local
( oflIce silould coiiti'Ibiite strength _ to the
ilarty's LOUSe. .lllis Is Ilot tile 'e1lr to
10111(0 ItIty rcpuliiclu1 Candidlite bear
another's load ,
'It Is all very uveil to be told that tile
low exursii > n rates to the exiosltIoll are
coming. Iltit tune is 1)t'CCiOIlS ) anti tub
Ilies , 'l'hlO sooner the proIllist rates
are illit Itito effect the 111010 the railroads -
roads will tet Out ot 111(911.
( 'C1lerl1I F'Itzbtigli L.co Illfl4 tflk'll the
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public iiito his coiiilletieu ( by niiitotiiic-
lug OClliy his CUllllIdaCy ror the P0itiOI1
of Ullhtei Stales t01lIltOr t'rOIll Virgillia.
Out ot' soliehttitia (01. ' the feelings or oiie
of his colntieis UeIIeL'aI I.ei hei'ers 11111k.
lag itiiy 1)1111110 8UlIOtlR1ItlllUllt as to ills
p1'esItieIltIfll ! lSpiL'lltlOllS.
\Vhiy take tile trouble to carry tile
vitttliict 01150 111) ) II ) thlIl lJflitCt ( iI11tes
StIlreIllO ) ( 'OtlL't 111111 get n itecisloit iii
faVOr of tile city ur tile PO'0V 'V4'stCi in
1110 cIty tttItilol'ities to CO111pI ( tile t'i'ee-
thou of ierlIh8llOllt ) vilitlucts Lit tile cost
of tile boiiellteil railroads Is hot to 1)0 )
exerelseti ? 'l'hle vooden lt'idge ) flInt
disgraces Sixteotitii street 111)1st ) O.
'I Tile StOl'ekeeiels ) 1111(1 hOtel-1a01)er ) $
III tile vicliihiy of OllIckalnItuga lIlIVO
flat lOt 811) ' grass gL4)v between 1110111
011(1 tue oiportulllty to IllIlke t1u illost
: of the encnLllpilleIlt of the l0ldi01'5 01
I tiittt iOillt. rcferctiiluiu ilIllong 1110111
V'o111L be llflfllliIllOllSly III I'LtVOr of 11
ilerIllanclIt sttllhLlg ( zirniy constantly
COllCOlltt'UtCtl ut OIltOktIUlllllgtl VLll'k.
'J'lll ? 100111 1)O1)flClti0 ) org&Iu i1l'O1't'SCs
to 1)13. thlsszttlslieti uVith tiio tinailcial
hIm iit at t 111) 'epllbh ion u state 1)1st ) iU1'iU ,
'l'lttut 'tis CIII ) " to bI I'X111''tOll ( , 'I'lle
Illatforn ) . hlWt1'er ( , icat'cs no ll0etiblhI ty
or tlotibt Illi to the repllbicalls of Nt.
braska LicIng s11ll11''i' % Oil recoril agahilsu
tile ( rU shivet' ( 'oillagc tleltisioi , 111111 thIt
i't11l1U ) uVilo il0lie'l iii llO3lt Jll0llL'y vhhi
ti01U0lIStl'ltt1 hiWil' siII Isfat'titn II ) ' ' ( )
lug tile I'OlllIliL'hIIi ) ) tik0t llt'X t OV0ltll)01
IX EU1WL'1.
'Fiie extrnordhiinry ftiet of a 1nropeail
government coIlgtfltlllllthllg tile Uniti'il
$ tntes 111)011 ) tIle sticeessitil termination
of war with a I1i1'olcal1 lOWer 1111(1
eonlpllillellting thin gnhlantry of this
country ill tile jmroeeut loll of hosthIitie ,
05 Itnl.S' has ( lent' , Is so sgl1iiIcaIlt as
to ( ' 101111 itiore (111111 ( pitssiimg attentiomi.
it Is indicative of a. better feeling to.
vnrii tills COtllltr. % ' viiichi Alllericalls wIll
il'fl1'tii3' ( , JiVCiCOlile 111111 ' , ViliCil tilV' y1iL
sincerely iloe [ ) % 'lii lolig Coiltibtie.
iTiltilleStlOllflhIY ) tile hecislve trillmnhilk
of time Vimited Mtntes has very greatly
stl'eIlgtilllleIl It Ill tile respect of 1tirOie _
Tile Iie11I0IlMtl.'itlOll of our alIlity to i'ap.
idly lltiii7.e 01W war resOllt'CeS Willi till
nstonislling rovelatioll as vere time
iii'liditl llCilieS'ellielitM of out' tittu , ' tiflhl
tile valor 811(1 1)rowess ) of oUr soltliers.
1llro1)e ) ll. ' ; imot 1)reparei ) for these cvi-
tiences of Amnet'icaii stlperhority to S1)alll
011 800. 1171(1 ittiiti. 'File llitvni and itthi-
ltltl experts of the old world wore dis-
1loSL'i ( to depreciate us. Viii1e not doubt-
lug hInt nithituiteiy w'e Illttst Vl1l , thie $ '
cotilldeutly believed tiiitt itt tile otltset
we SilOtlh(1 Illeet irltii VOVCrSeS. It
800ltlei lLilflOst IlilIOsSlbiO to them tilOt
our untl'iei iimt'y , generally believed to
IHIVO little of eltiler tllsL'iplille or skill.
00111(1 tIbet tile 1may01 1)OV ) 1 of _ ill11l
without suilering st'i'ei'ei , while they
felt tilflt 011L gellerl1il , ' uiisensonett sd.
illers W'otlhl be 110 ttmatcit for time Spalliil1
% 'oteralts , defeimding tlleir own soil. Tile
( lisshlintiOll of these 'less's by our tIll-
iroken ) 1111(1 decisive victories immis ear.
vied with It a ilelgiltelied respee for this
cotlIltl'3' . iu'Iiile tile 111gb 1)111110 111)011
it'iiieht ilosthilties were conducted , lite
generous consideration accorded to I Ito
ellOnty 1111(1 tile fair and just terrni or
1)OitCO ) llltVOVOl1 for us universal coot-
ittoittiution.
W'ilell war WItS ( lCClnl'Cd tIlero WaS
little i'citi frielftlSilil ) in Europe , outside
of Eiiglmuul , for tile UlIitel States. 'l'lme
gOS'erlllllelltS were Pl'OlflIt ) to declare
neutrality 011(1 they St rietiy ObSOrvC(1 (
timitt attitude tilroilgilotlt tIle Wilt' , but
their syl1)hittil3' and time symnpatimy of
Iflost of their 1)eophe ) was Hot with tillS
country. iltaly , wilIcil now solids coit-
gratulatlons , leaned to the sIde of its
Litthit IleIglIbor and so did 1"raui.
Atlstrilill s.Viuhatlly with Spahii was utit-
doubted , tIle cnlltnl of hInt empire be-
11mg the center of intrigue ullfrldntily to
tile United States. Gerillall lUbiie )
sentimiteilt S1IOWCI more or less ilostlilty
to us , tilouglt in oflicial circles the exIst-
01100 of sueii fceiing was disclaimed.
Even iti Itmssia there were manifesto-
tions of unfriendliness toward Anmer-
lea. It is not to bl doubted that 00110
of these powers would have regretted
Spanlsii SUCCOSS and 801110 Of them
would ilave rejoiced at It.
It is quIte POSS1biO that some of these
governments do not now regard Witil
entire satisfaction the extensIon of
American power. It is indeed probable
that Gernutny and Russia view w'Itit
801)10 apprehensIon time lOSSlbiiItY o1 the
Uiilted States exerting more or ices of
tilt iiilitience Iti tile affairs of tile far
east. But at nil events we can feel assured -
sured that tle ) American .ropubiic stands
higher and stronger Iii the respect of
tile work ! tirnn ever before , that it has
ttkeit a posItion among tue great 1)0W-
el's iS'iliCll wihi In rtiture gIve it a
lroluler and moore considerate recogni-
tirni than It has hItherto received.
CUIJAN )14LCONTEXTS.
What is called tile Cuban army will
disband , if tile latest : tdvlces are trust-
w'ortily , tile Ullited States having agreed
to irn the macit what is supposed to be
dtie tile ! ) ) from the socahied 01111:111 : re-
1)Ubiic ) , but it aipetil'S tllttt this will Ilot
entlrciy dispose of tile 1)eOPie Wilorn it
was apprehended would give our got'-
C1'lIllleIlt more or less serious trouiiie ill
carrying out tile task of Cuban paclil-
catIon. There are malcontenth otltshle
1110 insurgent i'atmks wile nr& & not .satis-
110(1 w'itlt tile conditions and w'lmo It Is
reported are already tirgiimg time 1)001)10
to resist tile jOiIey ) of the United States.
'I'ills elenient does not 000temnpillte with
favor tile el4tltliiSlllllOllt of law and
order. They tb not \'ant nimy i'estrnimt :
illlpOSe(1 111)011 their desire to murtier
1111(1 PitlilIe1' . 'l'Ime gelierosity of tills
government tlmey cannot alpl'ccinte t11d
tlley arc said to be lndmistriousiy engaged -
gaged lb creating a lmelltilmlellt or lbs.
tility to AllericZtlls.
Titese tti'e part of time 1)001)10 WIlO we
Were told hefore the w'nr vcre Ctilt-
iie ) of sehf-govorzllllent , t lIe people ' 1i0iii
l't'esiiellt ( McKilliey was tlVgtftl to give
political status iy recogilizing tileil so.
Cti10(1 rOltlbiic ) , 'iVimat a ( llscreditallle
11)1(1 ) lllmllihilttlllg iosItloii tile UltltC(1 (
States Wotlid l1O' be In if lie imnit
yitkletl to tilIlt llpieiti. 'l'llOl'C ' .Vihl hrob
ably 1)0 ) 110 little ( lilllctmity in ( icauhug
W'itil tilese nmalcommtents , btmt theIr re-
liressloit blItIst of course be accoul.
ill 15110(1. ( 'l'li II t bIlly 111011 Ii II lo It go Ill ii.
itam'y 000tmllttiOfl of Cuba 1111111 hIllS beell
a a tic ! pate ( I ,
JIi1' 1'Ofl StCIWTLEIY oP ST4T1.
Colonel John lilly , amimlmnsimtlor 10
ElIgitlilIl , 'iil stmcceed .1 ugeVililmtllh
It. Imly 118 secretary of stnte. 'I'lio lll )
ilolatnlent of ( 'oloilei lltmy to the bend
of tIme State (101)nl'tllment ( ) vlIi 1)0 ttj-
lIroveti by 1111Vll ( ) inov of ills lntl'IIisIe
hltIl'SS ( (01 tilltt position , lie is nit ox-
l't'liOIl't'i ' ( ( llliOlllIltilt , itis ( hillOlllfltle )
SOl'Vlcti illtt'hIlg ilbchtlIk'll both olhice % 'oi'k
\Vnsimingtolm 01111 tile i'opr'si'imttttioii
of the country * m1rottd , Coloilel hay 11115
llI'eIt $ e0l''tltt' of legutioll ttl l'arls1
Clldl'ge lIt ViemmilIl , seeretflty Of logittion
at 'lilldL'ihl , LtsSistlUlt K'Cl''ilIl' of sOite
tlllIher tile Iilt'os ltdllliilistl'tlOfl ( LIUI1
ilimaliy nnmial4sntlol' ) to Great ] irltnlmm , Ill
his ll''Seltt iosltIoll lIe has 11)1(110 ) it mIlOSt
( 'l'OIitfltlO ( l'ecOl'Li , lllltklng hhlllsLlI
iliglIly 1)OlItlItlr ) VItil FllgiisilIll0n ut'ltil.
otit flhk' snvrhtlco of ills cam-nest .tlner-
IcLlltISlll Tile exht'osslons of l'egt'et by
1.011(1011 1mftSVslttpCrs at his Pl'OPOSCtI return -
turn to tilt ) t'lllteti Stittes uulotmlneily ( (
Voices ii general tet'himlg , no reproseIlta-
live 01' tue Pltitel ( States at the cotmrt .
( If St. Jiinies IltlVlIlg received more
; khllll' ( ( 'Olliiel'LltIoll1 ( fF0111 1)0th ottIcinis
111111 ) , I hIll 11 A ltllal(1tIOr 1 ill'
111)4 ) ( IiliOIltlIt it s01't'I's ( hlllvi 1)0011 ) ililie
. 111111 (1ilcl'I4lt ? ,
Coiouei hay Is fully ( itlilihilotI to ditl' .
- : .
cimargo tii ( hilties of tIme State lopart-
lLlt'Ilt at this juiteture , iVhbell Illost 1m11
portnutt ( illestlolls in ( lillomtltlC3' are cer-
( aiim to tIl'iS ( ' . lie Is as weii Iitfornmt'ti
as probably any 1111111 iim tile eoumntry
ill international Iauv 1111(1 Is of coimi'se
tll0l'Otlg1l1t' ilCtilaitlted * ss hii.i tllplotiiittic
( cr1115 1111(1 ( ilsilgI' . 'i'ii Suite ( ht'lIIVI' )
maclIt is to PlOY It most Inmportnnt Pfll't
him tIme ( h0'eiOlIIll'flt ) of tin' imltel''sts Of
tile Imatlolt Ithl'Ofll ( nmmi It Is to le , I1l' (
SlitilNi that Colotmol 1103' w'hii lie 101111(1 (
Iii SyImllLttll $ ' i'itll W'ilflteVPP iOiICY ) : tmmti
lllellStlt'eS time admuilmistratioll 011(1 0011-
gross lllthi deemmm wl8e anti ( 'xht'ileflt (
for cx teluhillg 11111 ! elliargillg time tl'iilO (
of tile i'llitcd tllteS , Willie tilde 0011
be ito ( lOtlit ) timat ill ? \Siil exercise it
WIltCilftml care over tile t'Igilts amiti Ill-
terests of tilt' country evi'ryvimem'o. Coin-
iiet hay is otto of the most earlIest ott-
VocitteS of streimgtimeimillg frhunlly tei-
tiolts betuveemi ( Irent Britain muni time
United States.
It is t1ll(10l'StOOd that Atllibtsslm(1or ilimy
usiii 1e smeeeetletl by 11011 , Vimiteiaw
Hold , 'ito was minIster to France dtmr-
lug time Ilmtt'risomm atimnhlmistrlttion 1111(1
cttitiiidiuto for s'lce Pl'eSiIleflt of tito
thmltcd Stnts lmt 1892.
irn.t'i' l1141j ! T11I 4t1'2'CIXI' ? ; CRY-
flfl.1L 1)07
Uimdor tile foreclosure pi'oeeedimmgs iii-
stittiteti in tile federal 00(1115 the Omimolta
.5 ; : Iteplibllcall Valley railroatl Is to be
501(1 to tile Iligilest bititler mmext 'l'lmtmi's-
( lIlY III tile city of LimlL'Olll.
'i'ile 011101111 & 1teltllliCitml Valley rail-
romni IS itm1'ei' It Nebraska coiportjtioll.
' , Vllatever 1)l'IViiegCS ) it ilmis eimjoyett ill
tills state hnve been Cell fem'red 111)011 ) it
i ) , ' vit'ttte of Its ilC0l'lOrlttiOll ) tmimder our
low's. Tile 100(11lS 1)111k as a branch
of tile Union Pzteiiie systemim ililil ivihi
( lOtmltiCSS coittillite to 1)0 OlleratetI 1114
part of tile mcol'gttilized I1nIoit l'nchhlc
after it is taken otlt of the 11(111(15 ( of
the receivet's ,
A i'atlicttl change is , ilowever , content-
hhltttMl lit its relatIon to time peolhe of
Nebi'aska uS'ilIcil coils for action on time
hart of the attorney generaL Tile pros-
eat p11111 is to ilavo tIle rotul iid tim [ my
11 representatIve of the bondholders alut
lIssigileti ttt 01100 to tile Union l'achlie
COltli)11l13' , uvimicim imas i)000mllO It corporation -
tion imuder tile laWs of the state of
L'tttiL
Tile iviplug out of tue Nebraska cor-
hOrlttiOfl auth Its alsorption ) by a for-
elgil C0l'lOl'tttiohl viih iittee time i'ond be-
youth. tile jurisdiction of otmr state courts.
Timat canhlot fail to resuit in a serious
dIsadvantage to citizens of Nebraska
tutid towns and COtmlltIeS on tile ihime or
time road tlmat may be compelled to seek
judiciai redress for fl1) CfltlSe. . It
100lt1)S tlmat every titx StIlt Lund every
qtiestioii Involving silIpilng contracts
wilt imave to go tiirougii the Ioi' niut
exiensive ) 1)t'OCCSS of tile fedei'ai cOurt.
Time oimly barrier to timis procoodillg
lIes iii netloit by time attorney general of
Nebraska ill lehaif of the people. it
is within the 1)l'OViIlCO of tile attorney
general to OP0SC tile coImfirlIlatlon of time
snie , except on condition that no cilailge
take 1)1000 Iii tue reiatlons of tile ito-
jlmiJiIcthlI yalley road to tuG state by
wimicli it was cimartered and froln w'hielm
It lIns derived its rigimt of way prir-
ilegos atni bond subsidies. It rellaIlls
to be seen wiletiler tile attorney gellel'tti
consIders tiiis It matter of stmfiiclellt
illolUihflt to take his tIme away 1'l'olll p0-
litical pipe iaying and exert Ills ohlIcial
authority ha time Interest of the people.
Tue fusion caildidate for governor as
head lllelIeiIlO 11)1111 at a Jacksonian
club pow-wow nuiy serve to soothe time
ruffled feellnga of the democrats ivito
do not relisit beIng reduced to Itit equality -
ity wIth tile sliver reptllllCafl bunco
men witit oiie 1)111CC only on tile fusion
state ticket , but 110w does it strike the
511111)10 farnlers for whose votes tIme tn-
PiiL'tIte combination are baiting ? A
poptlilst candidate for govet'ilor getting ,
tl cony in time nlol'nlng to milk tile
cow's nIakes a beautIful picture , but
wimat abotmt the some populIst candidate -
date ilOblIobbilig late at fligllt with
Fil 1111111hZ , hierthIllall and Hoss'eii amid
oilIer representatives of time rotten
gamblers' gang 011(1 ( ivitIl Itan.som , tile
senator from tmlhiOlt stock yards , wimo
mtitiltttetl tile i)01)UiISt ) platfonlil ? A
killetOSCOle alan should be culled In
W'itilotlt 1111k
Tue populist lllie1S do imot attempt
to exlhaIn tlte juggle with time stock
yards i)11i1hl ) or tile IOpmlhist iIatrornl
ieClttmSO tiley ciinitot exilltjli it except
us a rank 1)erversioll of tIle partY decki-
i'ations by tile Internicddiing of corpor-
iltiOR attonimoys from tile ommtside. 'ro
talk nbotmt tile reform convelitiomi 1)011mg )
( roe fl'olll corporation immhiuence in time
( zico of tills fillgl'alht 1)ol'fornallca 'Iii
fool imobody us'iio does not want to be
fooied. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Silver imils gOllO lii ) PercOPtiliY ) tiurlmmg
tile last lois' fllOiltill4-SO Ile1'eihillY ( ) thlltt
time exilibit of l'eIlllel ( silver bars on this.
1)111) ) ' at tile Ornaima expoilitlOll is 581(1 to
i)0 uvorth today 8OOOO imiore timan it
wotmid ilaVe brougbt If soid. at time tlmtle
tile exposition 01)0110(1. ( 'rile silver owners
1110 SllllYlllg ItS sveii us nil 011101' classes
in tile hrOsiel'IIY ) rtnItul'ed mmntloi' Vresi-
ileitt McKInley's itdlihiflistr8tiOfl ,
Collgl'oss us'iil tililli ( ts'leo 0v01 time
il4)il0siti0il to p113' off tile Ollinul oidiers
cult. of tile 1Jll1tt(1 ( States tl'oaslmry. If
tile Ciminllls IIILVO beell higimtillg br ill-
deieiulellCe ) they otlgilt to be so tilallkitli
for tile ltSSiStltllCO rellioled ( i' tile
mnenlcan llI'lll3 1111(1 ( ilIk'y tiittt tiI ( '
tu'Otlil ( ziot tilillic of tlSkIllg to be 1)111th )
for us'ilat they iltV0 : tiolle ( or tilellmtlttlt'CS.
'l'iIO ilkeC'jlmiih(0 ( ) 111(1St ( be Inure tililIl
11 illoro i'eitce dily at tile exIoshhiou , 11
mmltlst be 11111(10 tIle greatest leilCe ) Ilelnon-
stratloll OVer liilttertflk'ell In ColIl1ihL1tl0-
ratIoim of time victorious elmliillg of it war
waged iy 111th UiiIted Stittes. .L'iie CoIl-
Ceptilll itmid Illlfl of time jubilee ltltlt4t
corrt'spouti'Itil time inugnituitie of time
granti event.
'I'ilO llmlllisil clktillOt ilos Riot ilOiO80 )
to let 1himimeo crawl out just ill troimi
fit (1'flCtiIktiOIl mm imd hIlts tilt't'Ot'OTO l''l'Ilst'ti
to lIeteilL ills resigmmati)1l. ( ) I IUVlilg iH'11tCI
get Spout lIlto tile bole km wimicim It
tlmmtls itsoif , General Iiinimco's nimxlety to
cult i00t0 IS lId. t1ltl1'el3' creditable to
his sticklliig for itomior ,
Tile fanlotiM bnttle of ew Orleans
V11S fougilt II. immotitit llftel time concium-
slolt of lime treaty of icace. hut tlnut
was 1)0(01-c , the tlnys of tile ehectrie cahile
91141 telogrnpil. 'I'imn higiltimIg of time pros-
cut war ollgilt to be over now.
A Southi , g l'omlt I0.
Detroit Frce ! l'rcia.
if any of tile anti-Gaiilc spirit which was
stirred tIp in this cotmntry at tile beginning
of the wer was still lingering In the Amen-
can beant , M. CitnI000 effecttiaiiy destroyed
it % % 'hOII ho signed the peace Protocol. We
shall show our apreclation of France's good
omees in bringing about peace. Wilell the
Paris exposition opens ,
Time Cut itiitl 1li PrOhltP ( ,
St. l'nul Pioneer Press ,
The war 1155 COSt the UnIted States a good
dciii icss thimmi the smnniiest sum named as
tile price to be paid for Cuba , if Spain would
sell , before we wore compelled to deciare all
ilegOtlatiOims elY. So tue P05CC societies Won't
have any iilustratiomls of the superior econ-
may of peace to draw from time struggle Jtmst
ended-that is , front the American side of
tile qtIeStIoim. On tile Spculish side it is dif-
( erect ; and Spain should now be a capltai
stamping groummd for ijeaco ndvocatcs.
SucOI'M , If ( lie EXtOMIl0fl. )
Kanns City l4tar.
Ornaila sends otit. the gratIfyIng Infornla-
tion that the attendance at its exposition is
iflcreasillg. it averaged 13,000 daIly last
week antI the managers have been able to
pay $50,000 of tile floating debt , There no-
munins two and one-hail months of the cx-
positlon-onotmgii time to enable many thoim-
sands to see tIle beautiful show In tile
delightful cool , fali s'cnther of tue west , ( Old
tile people of tills section ought to manifest
thetr aPpreciation of Omaha's enterprise by
attelldlng in large ntmnlbers ,
Ln.t of t1m Urniitl out Melt.
Chicaro 'rirnes-hlerald.
Will 1S98 uvitlIess the ( loath of nil three
ot thu great men of the generation ? Gladstone -
stone , llisinarck and Leo have been the
IlflhllCS that always came to the ups u'hen
macli were asked to name tue leaders of oplll-
1011 of today. Tills year him seen the death
of tile first to ; will It see the ( loath of
the other ? The question cannot but. stig-
gest itself to the thousands who have regretfully -
gretfully seen the Great Commoner and the
Iron Chancellor depart front the world in
witlch they have played so promInent a part.
Younger by a few months than Gladstone ,
though. five 'cars older thou fllsmarck , the
venerable pontift Is now 88 years of age , alid
thu cabie dispatches for months past bare
contained disquieting rtmmors intimating
that his earthiy work is nearly ended , As
(11(1 the nineteenth century. so wIll the
twentieth be compelled to ( lerciop great 1001)
of its own. Leo , Gladstone and Bismarck !
\viii the twentieth century produce mdl as
great ?
Uhi'c1inrIitir I I.e 'ulunteer , .
Pililadelpilla Itocord.
Some discussion has arisen as to the time
for discharging the voiunteer army , now that
peace Is ihear , Tue contract of enlistment
was for two years or the war , and with the
end of the war the time will ho tIp. Tills
is too plaIn for discussion. Under the en-
iistment act of 1801 the term was for three
years or the war , and when the three years
ended nil who did not desIre to serve longer
were honorably discharged. The reversed
condItion does not affect the rule. Should it
be necessary to enpioy more troops to gal-
rhson Cuba , Porto Rico and the Pllilipplacs
the volunteers wou'd ' hayc hew opportunt-
tIe3 to enlIst ; but no constraint should be
put upon them. itmaT be assumed , tilen ,
that as soon as practicaihc after the ( stab-
iishmcnt of peace between the UnIted States
and Spain there 'trill be a disbandment of
the volunteer army. There Is little m'eaon
to doubt that the regular army when ie-
cruited tip to Its full iegal force wiii ie sum-
cleat for every legitimate milItary purpose
of the government.
QillultaL ItItil the i'ence Jubilee ,
Chicago litter Ocean.
Omaha has taken advantage of our failure
to act wIth promptness nod decision in re-
latlon to the proposed peace jubliee and it
Is now probable that a celebration will be
held in connection with the Transmlsslnslpph
Exposition which irlil make an attempt of
a similar character In thus city next Juno
rather a belated , If no an absurd , under-
taking. Omaha has already Invited the
presIdent , members of his cabinet , die-
tinguisited public men and tile heroes of the
army and navy to be present at its neace
JIlbhlee. It has everything practically In
readiness to receive ther and its public-
spIrited citizens may be depended upon to
make the affair in every way worthy alike
of the Occastol ) and the enterprising city 500
miles to the west of us. Had Chicago taken
the jubilee project in hand with the en-
thuslasin and vim which have characterized
it In the past there would have been neIther
room nor excuse for Omaha's audacity , But
it is plain now that it has seen our mistake
and taken advantage of It.
AYO11)IG A libliNflElt.
Straight Out I'hIlllIClIll I'lnhilC of lIme
NebruHln ILt'lUllmliCILIIN ,
Chicago Tribune.
The money Piank of the platform adopted
on Wednesday by the Nebraska republicans
reads as follows :
' Wc roatlIrIn unswerving allegiance to the
principles enunciated in the rcpubiican
piatform of iS'J6 , We arc ha favor of the
maintenance of the present gold standard ,
amid unalterably opposed to the free and unlimited -
limited colnago of slIver , "
This is an Improvement on inst year ,
tvlien no mention was made of tile flnanciai
question , timough not up to the ievei of the
money plank adopted by the republicans of
Inlianmt a few days ago. IC , however , the
ui-advised policy of Senator Tlltmrstolm and
some other short-sighted poilticians bail
been successful thIs year's convention wouid
have been as aiient as was that of 1897.
Timoso timid politicians , afraid apparcntiy to
antagonize Bryan , InsIsted in tite committee
on resolutions that notiting should be said
fom' tile gold standard or against free sliver.
They asserted that tue war and questions
connected Witil it would overshadow all
oilier issues in the cempaigil ,
Free sliver is going to remain a vital issue -
sue as hong us tile l3ryanttms persist in inak-
inl It their paramount Is6ue. Tile editor of
The Omalla lice , fuhiy aware of that fact ,
cOInbatcil strenuously this liropositlon to
duck end dodge , Ills timreat to carry tile
flIntIer into the convention if tue committee
Illdorsed a policy of supmressloa and vaslon
was effectual. The Nebraska republicans
have ventured for the brat 110)0 tO say in
so many wordB that they are In favor of tile
mainteiisnce of the "present gold standard. "
When the democrats stoW away the " 16
to 1" IssUe in that oid lunlber-room wbich
holds so many of the abandoned Issue ! of
that party the time will come for repub-
heaR conventions to cease indorsing the
goid 2tnndard and denouncing the abomina-
tioIis of free riier , lint the democrat8 have
not done ED yet , The iiiatfornls of tue Nebraska -
braska fusionlsts , adopted a few ( lays ago ,
demand rotten IflOUtty and tlto cheating of
creditors by ncnns of it. i would have
been rank cowardice for tue repubiicanu of
that state to have igr.cmrod the iaom' ques-
" war" for the cieo-
lion and reilcd en "the -
lion of tbt'ir ticket. The sear with Spain
is about at all end , Tile war for sound
mooney has not bttn loUgilt. out to a finish
) .o. The Dryanites lltlV * ) not laid down their
arms sat ! sued for peace.
lCilOES OP Thu la.tTfl ' % Vlt ,
I' large batcil Of prizes for the nttt'ttl he.
roes of time war have bcen announced. The
promotion of Sampson and Scliiey to tile
l'flllk ot rear admirals Is not the omiiy ad-
mnirablo feature of the rewards. Captain
Clark of the Oregon , as well as the chief
engineer of the famous battiCillip , are do-
serrediy advanced. indeed1 the ) ' cotmkl not
be pushed too high to stilt their admirers-
sonic 70,000,000 or more. All the captains
of the fiilting silips go UI ) screrl roumlds
of the ladder. Commander tlcCaiia of the
ilOlltgolncry nchlflvel what he so gallantly
fought for-restoration of hIs old rank as
captain. None moore wortlliiy earned promotion -
motion , Fllrtiler ndvancenietmt Is trobnblo
before the ciose of tue year. All tIle rctr
ildlnirais now on the list , exceptillg George
Dewey , retire before January 1 , 1899 , which
will make considerable room for the fighters
of today. It Is expected tiiat cotlgrss will
rstoro the rank of admiral or 'ico admiral
as a further mark of ( listinction for the
ilero of itianilit bay and this viii increase
tll roonl near the top , Sanlpson LIIIII Schiey
are now tue junior rear admirals , By the
close of time year George Deuvey whit be the
ramlklng officer of the navy.
Commodore John A. Howell , i'ilO use itlst
been promoted to the rank of rear ndnllrnl ,
Is the Inventor of a self-propelling torpedo
that differs In sovemi respects from tile
Wilitehead , The chief Ilovelty of the Amen-
lean system relates to the mode of driving
the screw. Whiteiu'ad stored compressed
air in a chamber In 111mm torpedo and pieced
in an adjoining compartment a anlail engille
wilicht ahouid he operated thereby at the
rIght juncture. iioweii employs a lteas'y 0)-
wheel , which is unIt in rapid rcvoitmtion , just
before the torpedo is launched , by connecting
its projectIng axle with a steam engine that
is entirely illhcpelldellt of the torpedo. Tile
Howell Imysteln ilas brOil Improved sitice it
was first patented in 1871 and it has been
oxteneiveiy used in tue United States navy.
Lieutenant ilobson of Mcrrimnc ( clue lIes
achieved , In addition to hIs experience at
Morro , a testimonial sword , a kiss front a
St. Louis girl , a town named after hinl anti
a commission us lostmaster for his father.
Who said republIcs were tmngratefui ?
some kodak fiend , without. fear in his
heart and indifferent to future torments ,
scaled the ramparts of the War department
buIlding III 'mVashingtomi and took a snap
shot at Gciiei-ai Tiladdeus Stanton , the fight-
bIg paymaster , The P. M. C , had ills light-
ilIg ciothes on too , but the kodak fiend es-
coped someilow , and publlsited the result in
a into number of the New York Mail and
Express. In sonic resmects the original may
be recognized from thd picture. There is
the familiar cheerfulness of face , the sante
old smile that hue been on duty since the
fail of ltichmond , and thu almost hoper-
ceptiblo wink of the left eo that many a
time wlgwagged a sIgnal to the old boys
WhOti Thaddeus held down the leather
cumellion ill room 50i , Bee buhiding. But
there is much lacking in the atmosphere of
tile pIcture , The old corncob under forced
draft Is not there , nor Is tile pearl gray halo
that oft wreathed his desk. If thco wore
added the department boys , or the few heft ,
would cheerfully verify the resemblance ,
Should tile P. M. 0 , send a tow copIes of the
picture out this way It wIil be necessary to
accompany each with an nutographie aOl-
davlt "as an evidence of good faith. "
Some new feature of tile versatile career
of Theodore Roosevelt bobs up as we slip
and siWo along , The latest story about him
appears just tie ho is being loudly talkoI
of as a candidate for governor of New York.
In substance the charge Is tilat he once at-
teflptci to teach a Sunday school class In
the Episcopal churoh. Ho was not pro-
ilcient In nil of limo details of the form of
worship , and his shortcomings attracted the
attention Of the superintendent. After the
school had been dismissed the superintendent -
tondont spoke to Teacber Roosevelt about
ills failure to make the proper responses to
certain portions of tile service ,
"You should bow 'tho head whmen the name
of the Lord Is read aloud ! That Is very
important , " said the superintendent.
"Is it a part of the service ? " Roosevelt
asked.
' 'It Is. "
"All right ; I'll try to do anything re-
quircil in the service 1,1 stand on my head
If yi say I ougbt to ! '
The superintendent was so shocked by
such language that. ho moportod the matter
to tilO sessions , and on the following Sunday -
day Rooseveit's class had a now teacher ,
l'EI1SONAI4 ANI ) O'i'lIFilt'tVISE.
LI Hung Cluing's renewed strategy remInds -
mInds us that one grand old moan is still
extant.
The American Schwnn as weil as the
American eagle got. In his work before peace
was declared.
Citizens of Raleigh , N. C. , have formed a
society with time purpose of erecting in their
city a memorial statue of Ensign Worth
Bngley , their townsman , who was thd first
American to fail Ill the war with Spain ,
l'enimaps the English ianguage may seine
day be the world's language , It is rjore
than Interesting to note that while Dr. Non-
sea was In Russia he made nec of riigiIsb
in addressing tile Russian Geographical so-
chety , and In conversation with the grand
dukes and other distinguished personages ,
John R. Marshaii , the negro colonel of
tile Eigilth Iiilnois volunteer Infantry , has
red hair and a irlatiing red moustache ,
The regiment is now on its way to do
garrison duty In Cuba. Possibly it it 1)5(1
been there during the fightIng nmany of the
Spaniards would have been fnightelled to
death.
Twenty-three years ago Alcxalli2r T.
Stewart , the merchant prince of New York ,
died , Now another iegei attack on his , a-
tale has begun , Tile plaintiffs are a 'oung
man and a young womnn who say flint
Stewart died With ) neitilr father , mother ,
brother , siter or descendant , yet they cmliii
to be ills heirs.
Private J. F. Flnioy of tile First Cailfor-
ala , who carried ammunition to the Tenth
Pennbylvanla during the battle at Mahato ,
making severai trips over a field swept by
tue Spanish fire. is ilaif Spanish , and Is 24
years old , ills mother speaks only Spanislm ,
His father , who is dead , was a railroad man
who had charge of the construction of a part
of the Southern Pacific in Arizona ,
" \Vehl , " said a Chicago man , "it's nil rIght
for these eastern girls to go over and be
duchesses mmii eaniesses anti so on ; hut you
notice when they need a vice empress hi's
a western girl timat's 'it. ' Land , I used to
know Lady Curzon's pa when LevI Leitem'
anti I wore both dry goods clerks , And mmow
to think his girl is going to ho a vice
royess. Well , ho'ii show 'em howl"
henry II , Bull , the most learned expert
ill oitl prints anti the subtlest epicure in
Now York , has been sentonceti to Iliackweil's
iriand for a year tom' appropriating 60 that
belonged to the firm for which he worked.
lie had sold books to Qadstono and his
judgment was accepted without question by
all the great buyers of scarce books nod
engravings , Ills iiecuiation was due to a
lack of mooney , ho receiving only a meagre
salary.
Isadro Bush of Si , Louis , who died last ,
week , was born In Prague , Bohemia , in
H22. During the early part of tile civil
' 'ar he was secretary of Geaerui John 0 ,
Fremant , Ha waa a menlber of the state
constItutional convention of 1563 , After the
war he became connected with the railroad
business atmd was 010(10 general passenger
agent and auditor of the Iroim MoUmlisill
routi. lie was also secretary of the State
Board of iininigrahlon anti imrcsidcnt of the
( herman Emigration ocioty ,
- - - -
: cIiiitAsKt ii Ihl'Ulll.lCtN.
St. P11111 PIoneer l'ress ! Nebraska Is limo
latest state of the west to show that its
rcpubhlcamms arc mInt afraid to profess their
faith. ilere is tile plank recemltly adopted
in tile Nebraska conrolltion ) "We reaflirm
unawervang itlicglntmce to' tile pninoiphes
enunciated in the republican national plot-
foima of 1896. We ate In favor of the maintenance -
tenance of tile present gold stnmmdard and
unalterably opposed to time free AmId tlmlflrn'
110(1 COillilgo of silver. " Not 10110)1 ) straddle
about hInt ,
Minneapolis Tnibutle : The rclubiicnlls
have good hopes of redeeming Nebraska
train Ilolmuhlet Itlle this fail , Tile great
prosperity wiliell tile state lies enjoyed ilur-
ing time last two years lots rondo repub-
hiritim s'otes very rapidly , as the advent of
such vrosponity tinder tue gold etnmulard
imas completely dlsproren time let theories
of the siiverite orators. Time successful conduct -
duct of tile Will' by the national adrnlniatnit-
lion is also a source of strength to time
party , iii Nebraska and elsewilero ,
Chicago Post : Nebraska republicans
shlowell their good soise by nonlillatlng a
sound 1110mb ) ' candIdate for governor on a
soiled money platform wilich did lint at-
tefllpt to forestall time party policy on the
qtlestion of territorial cxlrnllsion. In no-
amrming allegIance to tile republlenil prill-
dples enullclatel at St. Lolmis ill 1SDO time
convention further conlnlitteil Itself to a
direct declaration that it was ill favor of
the maintenance of the present gold stand-
anti 811(1 'unnlterabiy opposed to time tree
and uniimited coinage of silver. " in regnrl
to the now issues railtel by the war whim
Spain , the convention followed tile 'lse iintl
conservatIve policy of approving what time
republican administration ilad domme witiiOmlt
attemptIng to blaze forth a new national
itoilcy that may lead to coImphlCntlolls be-
) 'Ofld the colilprciiension of those wimo tie-
flIOnti that we shall seize anti hmoiti Spain's
In'rind islands in time l'acltic 1mB well as
drive her froim : lien last Possessloli In the
\Vest 111(1103.
l'iLtCl h AI ) l'I'S i'iUIllltIS ,
Cincinnati Enqulrer : There is no way of
disposing of tIm Philippine islands without
havIng trouble. There is a degree of em-
barrasament to the United States In every
proposItion so far mantle. We cannot cx-
poet , though , to get along in a great crisis
like time present. Witilotlt 501110 rough sail-
lag , There is no reason for rualting to a
conclusion , htmt the subject should be held
firnlly Iii iland anti when tue time comes to
decide on tile proper course tile responal-
bhllity should 1)0 bravely taken up without
reference to whether it is embarrassing or
not.
St. I'aul Pioneer Press : Time land laws
of the Spanlail colonIes ( lifter SO videiy front
those in vogue ill tills country that there
is iikeiy to be trouble In squaring them with
our own practice. Sonic experience in this
respect has been hInd in California 00(1 Now
MexIco , where tile old Spanis' laws are
said to be still inu'oived In somne cases. The
application of tile Torrens system as soon
as ossihio in Porto RIco and wilatever
other islands We 1005' hereafter acquire
would obviate most , if not all , of the dIfficulty -
ficulty in respect to uncertain titles.
New York Mail and Express : For tile
Uniteil States tile dooi' is flung open for an
imnledlate enlargement of prosperity , iii-
dustr3' and commerce. Nobody could doubt
the outcome of tue wal- , but time uncertainty
as to Its length and Its cost. has halted many
a venture that ili now spring forward with
ardent confidence. Capital will flood every
artery of domestic trade and rihi rush
eagerly to the ilevelopmnent of the terrItories
brought under the protection of our flag and
the regniation of otmr law.'itil tue promise
of abundant crops and with an export trade
that has grown In volume in the face of a
foreign war , there looms the certainity of
a national prosperity that sitahi be wortimy
of our national greatness.
Buffalo Express : There is lathes in the
thought that Spain is now saying goodby tea
a continent which 011CC WItS almost nil her
own. But she departs unmourned , justice
rules tbe affairs of nations , as veiI as the
affairs of indivIduals. Spain has been driven
from the American continent because of her
unworthiness to occupy it ; because of her
unspeakable cruelty to tue native races ; because -
cause of the oppression anti corruption with
which she ruled her colonies. England
made one nistake , in her treatment of thc
Thirteen Colonies , but site so took warning
by the lesson that British colonies are the
happiest , most rosperous , progrcsslye and
loyal in the world today. But Spain allot
her eyes to all warnIngs , and the Inevitable
slay of retrIbutIon. has comno.
Philadelphia Press : Much in the Past hns
been pardoned to our youth , our Inex-
lienlemico , the errors , the faults and oven the
corruption of a new country , This is past.
\Ve have reaciled our majority. We have
taken our place amimong the world's greatest
powers. Our acts wIll hencefortil lie judged
and justIfied Ill peace by the rcsponsibiitlea (
wo Iiaya chosen to assume as the cost of
war and claimed as the price of victory.
It is time for every American solemnly to
remember that much of corruption , boss-
rule and maladministration whichl has hith-
cm-to passed as but a matter of our internal
affairs is henceforth lifted on the world's
stage and watchled by a world , envious anti
unfriendly. And unless these evils of peace
are rIghted anti remedied , iii rain has been
the shock of battle anti tue thrill of tltumuill ,
Not. by war anti arms hut by righteousness
and ImUnity do nations lIve ,
Now York TrIbune : When we look down
the long aisles of tile future anti see the
possible 10,000,000 prosperous and tappy
Americana In Cuba , tile possible 5,000,000 In
I'onto Rico , and the uplifting of the PhmIiip-
pine islallds from barbarism to time tromt
of civilization , tue cllango in the face of the
world by four months of 1898 seems scarcely
credible , nod Is qtmlte imnmeasui'abie , limit it
is all an opportunity nod not yet a meahized
fact , Thin greatest amid best work Anion-
cans have yet done in self-control , und iii
organization and des'oiopmcnt outside tlmttir
own personal hlabitude , has to ho domle before
the full value of tile lives gii"n OmIti time
wealth expeimdett in 189'I cau be realized.
Yet. tue onlooking worid , seeing tilm $ celia
and wise statesmal2lp cal the rttslstlcs
resolution of tile /t.lli'l'lOir. republic anti its
president tiams far , hO'ik'i far granier results
in limo future than most people of this country -
try bare yet Contolnpiated.
thhImt.tl. Litiitmi Oie 'i'IIII Oil ITIN'I' .
Contrcl . of , " ; ' ; ; ijIJiIieN . .imlimw-
( ill izeN jtnim'rlimgmn I.nbur.
Vm'nslmitigton Post ,
Time Omaha flee , the leading republican
newspaper Ia Nebraska , nmld thu l'hiia-
dclpiiia Record , the chIef exponent of
democracy in Pennsylvania , are in oerfect
occord on this great question of the day-
the disposal of the Philippines , floUt arc
opposed to tile retention of the Isinutis , as
nrc sonic other newspapers of botlm parties ,
Ill fact , it is by flu neans a Ilarty issue , und
it. may not at army time take that shape , At
present a division on that question would
cut tilrougll botll of time great partIes , caus
lug a realignment its notable as that of lS96
Omme of the reasons jmresemited by 'flic flee
amid time itecord for th ir harmonious opposition -
tion to retention Is that , In timeir opinIon ,
such a policy would be inimical o the in-
terusts of American labor , The flea urges
that It would ioe'itahily result in bringing
our labor Into COnll'etitioll Witil the cheaper
labor of the Islands , 'lime millions of
Ciliocie , Maiayr , inixeti breeds , savages anti
scull-savages present a problem wiiich , Time
lieu holds , cannot be solved without degradation -
radation to the Illtehiig'ut labor of tue
United States. The Record urges that the
"introduction of these Asiatic swarms wlthie
thin phore of American indtmstry would lie a
fatal blow to the us'orklngnlen of tills cmlii.
try. Laws agallist time iiflpOl'tmttiOll of ccii-
tract labor and against Chinese inllmllgration
uvili be of stuall avail wiieit time great cord
partItions shah ho enabled to tinttw at wiil
upon time PiliiiPPtllc isillflulS for on esilatmat-
less supply of chnp labor. " It Is stili'
Initteti-and it many be true' , but eo think 4
it is not-that "wltii those 1511111(13 mt imart of
time Umited : States Amenientl uvonltitmgnmcn
could not Protect tileflIsOlves sgatnst thi ?
iniportatloll of time cheap Asiatic lotion imito
this country. "
llowos'er timat. Imligilt be , there is little
tloimld that , it Vil take amttl hold tIme 15151105 ,
4'nlonlcaml Indtistnies will be estnblislletl
tilero hi COlIlpote for siatic trade. Tile ) '
viii have the cheapest kind of cheap Inbor ,
ammO , tmttlmotlgil It will be less liroluctivo than
our illgil.pnlecti labor , It will ho a coat-
petitor with our hiomile indllstl'iCS.
.ti ) 1lltlih'FY.
Cillengo TribU)1C"TilO ) topramo imni
nmnrrietl time basso , ' ' said the ljarltomlh. ,
"Tilemi i''O iost a tellimer , " gro.tncti the
orgallist.
Cimicago Trllmtlne ' 'Yotl'hi IleVer jjet a
dollar out of 1114)1' ' fiercely exchttinmeil 11am
beaten ( lOfeIltIflilt itt tile diimllimgt ) stIlt ,
"Oil , YeS , I s'ill , " repliemi the unrmmtlleil
Imimtilltii'I , ' 1'ii get tile C0l mill t'lglIt , titid
nly lawyer womi't clmttrge Inure than 60O. "
Brooklyn Life : Toui'mte-l don't ace bow
it conIeS tiiitt allipvrcckcd sailors 0(1011
stnrvo to diitii.
llrown-ti'imy lint ?
'rout'mie-\\'eii , I Caine imeross about two
% 'uCltt4 'ago 1111(1 1. ( loll t led like entilig yi't.
PlIck : Little Eillmcr-Plt , wiimtt tloe
"Solmihi" menil ?
i'rof. flrontlileud-it is a good deal like
tue lentIl ' 'somlatorial cotlrtemty , ' ' Ill ) ' i.Oll. It
sounila veii aint IlOliOti ) ' kllOV.'S 'iiitt it
menus ,
I llthimiltfl 1)0113 ) Jon rmmai : ' ' \ttI tlomi I. amen mm
to toll lIla YOtI CitlI Pt' illtt'retmtetl ill base
tutu t'1mile tile var lit golmmg till ? ' '
" \'hy , of course. It was lit iila'in' buso
ball (1011. 1110 Aimtericitntm learned lioiv to
seimtt Ill it ball so iitraigit. ' '
Chicago l'tlSt : "Ptltriotisill , " 1411111 the
earnest oman , "Is tile host duty of eu'eiy
citizen. "
, , I 5111)1)050 it. is tue Iirst ( lIlt ) ' , " remilit ,
I lie lirmictical VOl itic hum , t imotigim t ( ml I I ' ,
"ritaybe thnt' % 'hl3' so mummy timings m"t
olied omm toil 01 : it 140 timitt we forget
abotlt it. ' '
' , Vaahlllgton Star : ' "tViimtt do you tiiimmlc
nhoUt tile propriety of it rotmnd roblum ? "
(181(0(1 (1110 ( , Iilcer _
, 'I t's ul 1 righ I , ' ' m'epl led tim e ( it Ii Cr , ' 'It's
ill accord with time iltmmess of thlumgs. TimO
disc of Ccru'era furnished thin iurgo cold
bottle. Anti ( lie 8101111 ilOt bird 81100111 not
bo emltirely omnittcd. ' '
Detroit Free Press : " 1 w'mmi ; considerably
impitu.t'ed witim your friend , the college
Professor. "
' 'Au , ) 'eS , lie's a remarlalmie 1111111.'hitit
struck l'oiI us being ills lending
chant c tcrtstic ? "
"Well , hilim most promninent traIts seemned
to be the knees of his trousers. "
l'ILtCE 'l'i'lL IIONOI1.
JitmIles Rtmamtchi Lowehi'i.k'mnorlal ; Ode , hS6. .
floomrm , cannon , lionl , to till tue winds unit
Clash out , glad boils , front every rockimhg
S tCellC !
Baniter's advance 'tvitlt trIumnph , 1)011(1 your
stit\'PS I
imltl ( roam every rnoummtrmin peak
Let beacon lIre to anmi'ei'lng beacon
SiCtlk ;
Katimimilin tell i'ionadnockVhi teface he ,
4fl0 so ieali 011 iii light fromn sea to ecu ,
'riii the glail news be sent
Across ii kindhimig contimlent ,
? thmtkimtg cartit feel more hymn and air
breathe braver ,
She that lifts Of ) the manhood of time poor ,
She of time opeim ouh uiii,1 opemi ( leer
Witii ream about her hearth for nil mail-
Icinti I
The lire is tlreadrumi In her eyes no more ,
Froumm her hold flout the helm she doth
tmnbimuh ,
Sends all 11cr handmaid arms back
to : miui
Alill bids her navies , that so lately imurled
Tllc'ir crushIng battle , bolt ! their thunders
in ,
Swinmrning 111cc births of cutimmi along the Umi-
iimtrmnful shore.
No chmnlienge senile sIlo to time older world ,
That moohced askmumce and hitter ; a light
scorn
Phn's o'er her mouth , as rounml her
Ifliglity knees
She cn1i her children back and waite the
nmmriI
Or nobler dii ) ' . entllromled between her
stmbject seas.
OUR H.ilLI' IIIJI.LETIN ,
EONC5pAyAUGJ
,
PIIII4ADFiLPHIA , Aug. 17 , ISOS.-A new
transatlantic l4tCmlmuthiim Ilmie , with lIve 'es-
sole , tilt ) RussIa , Scotia , Jtragonia , lcmtiitm.
ttmiti Adnia , piyimmg between Philadelphia.
aiitl Liverpool , makes its fIrst trip front
this city 10(1(1) ' wIth tile Hussiit. Its eiied-
mule is Philildeiphim.t Sundmt > 'e amid LIverpool
'iVedmlosiIa's.
What
Attracts
You ?
Is it price or is it quality or a
combtnation of both In moderation -
tion ,
The properest clothing is
never conspicuous-the conspicuous -
spicuous suit is "loud , "
We avoid extremes in both
styles and prices. In the fit and
appearance of our garments we
aim at being correct , and in the
matter of price , we avoid 'cheap'
goods and offer nothing that Is
more costly than is fully justi-
fled by the quality , workman
ship and merit of our goods
Our furnishfng department
is conducted on the same prin-
cipics.
,
1
'y HOWNIN6KINti&CO ,
a , w , c esu , .s LkuIa. its ,