I The Omaha Daily Bee POUNDED BY EDWARD ROSE WATER VICTOR ROSEWATSR. EDITOR BEB BUILPIMA TAKSAM AND 1TTH. Entered a Oases postotflce as seceed r'i mstter. TEfUSi OF K-3SCRIPTWN. FUndsy Bee, OM reu...- J Saturday Bee, one year - Zil7 Bee (without Sunday). yeer.R) Duly Bee and Sunday. CM DELIVERED BT CARRIER Evening Bee (with Sundsy). V J riljr Bm (including eunday). per ""SJ Ceily Bee (without Sunday per "fj.J! Address ell cempUunts er u-reguuulUss iaeelivery to City a reulatlon- Dept. S HtMITTANCta Remit by drett. eatress er postal oreer. Beyabie to Th. Bm publishing oon'; Omiy -cent lump received to payment of small account, Personal cnecbs, -oa umut and eastern eseoeoge, aot accepted. omcEs. Omaha Tin Boo Building, touib Omaha-SU S c Eeuncil Blutle-is soon -inooin at Uttlo Building. Cuicago-lMt Marquette Bullalng. Kansas City Hellenes BuUdlng. Kiw Yom-M Wat Thirty-tbir. Washington- a rourtoonth at- N. w. COKR10NDEiCB. Canununlcauoiie relating te " editorial mauer should bo andrease l)aaa Bm. baitonal Lepertmaat. AWtlL CIRCULATION. 50,109 Cta to of Nebraska, County of Douglas, set Dwlgbt WlUieaas. Pioaum m f Tn. aae ruhinhns eosapeny, 4 illy vera, ears ttiat U s.eiwe dally circulation, tor Um moats of April, Ult, DWKJHT W1LUAMS, Circulation Manager. gubeeKbed In say preseuue sou awors a before no Uusind day of My. UU. swan, . w ,. . , Notary s'uttie. IowIh tbo otr temporarily sheeld have Th m ssailed to these. Address writ! bo Shaage aa ettea as re. Over th treason! It oat for Colonel Ouffey. No doubt General Diss li enjoying himself. ' The Harvester trust it still able to Cat credit, it seems. , And the voter tings to hlmsslt, "Nothing to do till November." What are stained glass window ltween friends? saya Mr. Bryan. Bunker Hill monument survived ike recent atom In Massachusetts. Now, for at least three rears, there la really no good cans to blaekwash Omaha. Earthquakes, added to revolution, seems a tittle more thai even Mexico deserves. The base ball scout realises Um forces of Mr. Gray't magle ; words, "Full many a ism." . We take It tor granted those women policemen la Chicago are sot to wear bobble skirts. - ' Ever state has its favorite ton, but some, deluding low, have queer way ot favoring them. Why not rally th Boy Bcoats to a keneral assault upon th daadsllont and files, wbsa they com? , The men who say he bis lure cur for dandelions belongs at th bead ot the A class la th Ananias club. It ia barely possible that th eld fwy of recalling Judge may pro effective enough in the case of that Chicago Judge. Kansas City ' la suffering fro1 ;Jrouih lo Its direst form. The strike of the brslery workers has cut off tb 'growler" trade. If yoa cere for sn argumsat, tug' goat to Colonel Oaf fey of Pennsyl vania that the Bryan steam roller has -cone out of business. uovernor Harmon can have no doubt by this time that Mr. Bryan was tot fooling when he told him to "prepare to ataad aside." . The real benefactor of the race will be aha who can devise a way to make over wife's last summer bonnet into husband thlt tumtner hat . Jonn ii. ass another, heir, re marks th Washington Poet Maybe that is what he wanted with that last I1.00,00 be decided to cola. A womaa ridicules th pur food restrictions because she found two pounds of chocolate candy in a lard can. What doe the womaa want for her money! - Th commissioners will not lack for advic as to framing the city gov ernment under th new plan. The Bee'a euggeettoa is that they mak haste (lowly. Governor Wilson's bubble, as Colonel Watterson says, s not quit burst, so long as he can carry Texas, tb stat in which tb bitterest fight was made on him. It is panllag soma florists to de cide whether the exceeeirt dry and bet pe3 of last summer or the un- j; recede ted cold of th wint killed th trine around th porch. Another of tU interesting feat urea of the primary lew is that while Sen ator Brew a received a majority of the vote cast ia fifty -Urea counties and Congressman Norris led ia only thirty-wight counties, ths aggregate vote gives Kerrta the cialm te resre aeat th tst. Where doe "county option" ras in her Sir. Bryan' Choice Mr. Bryan evidently U not yet con vinced that Governor Harmon Is out of the race for the presidential nom ination. He continue to devote much time to the task of showing the governor an instrument of Wall street, lea vine the Inference, on the theory that good general never wastes ammunition on a vanquished foe, that he still finds some potential danger in the Harmon boats, it probably would require as keen sn observer as Mr. Bryan to distin guish It But Mr. Bryan has not revealed himself entirely to his friends. The most he has told them is that he is for "a progressive democrat. That, of course, includes himself, for be claims a patent right on any kind of progreutveism, to matter lrhat party label it bears. And there are several others who have received his appro bation Clark, Wilson, Oaynor and Kern. He has even campaigned for Wilson and Clark, for Clark in Wil son states and Wilson in Clark states. Another mere suggestion that Mr. Bryan would not look with entire dis favor neon hit own nomination. And It Is highly probable that the Kebraskan's choice will not be re vealed until the last moment In the convention. He knows the futlV.ty better than any can tell of him of a premature announcement and be probably has satisfied himself that. at things now ataad, no avowed can didate baa much prospect of getting two-thirds of the delegates. So k becomes the part of prudent prophet f reform to bold himself lit readiness for the largest Berne to his party, that of falling under the yoke ot the standard even for tie fourth time when It becomes spparent that no other man can, without bis approval, land th said yoke. Exemplifying Iineela'i Vision. Standing on the field of Gettys burg, Abraham Lincoln saw through th mlsti ot war and ulsunlon th day when th contending armies, or their surviving remnant, wonld meet again on thla batttocTtmnd, but meet in peace and satoa to "dedleal bet the unfinished work" of civil war. Th United Confederal Veterans ac cepting th Grand Army of th Re public' invitation for a Joint aeml eeatennlal eelebratloa of Gettysburg In Itll is an eloquent answer to th prophetlo appeal that "thee dead shall not have died In vain." No on may now dosbt that Lin coln' vlsloa waa real one, that what he aald wat othsr than what he felt and solemnly believed. Bo there most bate been concealed beneath that melaaeboty face that day th vivifying consolation that Just back of th day dark cloud lay th tun of a new ra. W bav not bad to Walt for thla reunion of former foot upon Ctttyiburg't ground, drenched In their common blood, tor th ex emplifying of this vision, but that coming-together under eucb peaceful a tuples ot tb teeble aad faltering veteran will be tn Impressive leeaoa. Heavy depletion will bav ba mad between now aad then In both the lingering line and for many this reunion will just about sound tap. What A privilege for th a to wham- will com tb opportunity of meetlag en thie pivotal battlefield and, clasping hsadt over th bel lowed memory given it by Uneoia'a few but Immortal words! And what a consummation with' which to round out life, for them and their country, on both sides, th victor and th vaa qutehed, all now triumphant in tb new birth of freedom," which, "ua 4er God," they bav helped to glv their nation. . Incipient Insanity. Special treatment of Insanity la Incipient eases is to be dmlniatatwd by a new phyebopatbie hospital 1 Boston, on th theory that, taken in it earliest stage. Inaaatty, Ilk tuberculosis aad other forma ot dis ss as, can be cured. Undoubtedly the theory i sound. What proportion ot Inssn persons could be restored to sanity if properly treated imme diately after derangement I not known, but it certainly would be vary largs. Th ciuioa of insanity a so di verse aa to mak th disease. It may be called such, extremely difficult of treatment and yet It la admitted that acience has nsvr beea put to the supreme test In It effort to restore a dethroned reai Usually, as one wsa th esse with tubercaloala. Insanity waa simply ac cepted as hopeless and th patient confined In an asylum, not to be re stored to rationality, but only to be eared for in a humane way until he died. That theory th modern prae- titioner combats lis denies that the average ess of mental derangement I necessarily permanent or incur able. He contends that Insanity in it indpieoey Is no more hopeless thaa pulmonary tuberculosis. - Why should it be, si ac many case ot insanity at first srs simply forms of nervous prostration, superinduced by over-ex ertlos, perhae. In the most ordinary pursuit ot business, which lavolv care, anxieties, and un certainties likely to weigh with great stress upon aerven temperament Insanity of that sort I wholly different from what ia regarded hereditary insanity. To say nothing of the humanitarian aspect of acien tifie effort to defeat mental aberration,-success would mean tremendous economic gains, for erery Individual THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, MAT 10. In life represents aa economic unit And, ot course, this is but the last and least consideration.' Government by Xinority. Ware the legislature bow to abolish the party droia, the praAttcal eOoet would be te reautre en smewemems to be sub mitted by petition ueder too Initiative. Tbo mrUattve ia inteadt te be seed only la emoueiKSca, The tocietatare will hardly cars to abandon Ita rich to sub mit amendment The loot aoesftt wip ing set of the party circle wUI hardly come from the aext leglalatura. , la Ms eiaee. aad praUmlnary to It, douatloea, will eome aa aawndmeat abol ishing too majority of all the vote caat provision of the eoiutltutlon and putting legislative amendmenta on the same basts aa initiated amendmenta. Then the way will be clear to disposes with oar In trtnstcaOy aboard mot hod ot adopting amendments by . party vetes-Uacola Journal Th foregoing 1 an excellent sum ming ap ot th condition that will prevail when Nebraska sbsll have adopted th Initiative and referen dum, and other various reforma that have been tuggested as necessary to bring about the approach of a polit ical millennium. Under "our in trinsically nbaurd method" of amend ing the constitution It Is required thst the amendment to become effec tive mutt bav received the affirma tive vol of a majority ot all th vote east at th election. That th plan of counting straight party vote as favorable to an amendment when it ha been endorsed by the party at the primary 1 a subterfuge will be admitted, but it ha th affect ot giv ing at least th apparent support of a majority of all votes to th pro posed constitutional change. If th InitlaUv plan 1 adopted that will bo reduced to a point where IS per cent of the total vot can adopt an amend ment Thlt placet the power of alter ing the fundamental law of the state in the bands ef the minority, and sub verts tb doctrln ot democracy, which eontsmplatee nil by majority. In th going of Mist Ida V. Jontt th organised charity werk of Omaha 111 lose a faithful rvent Mia Jents ha administered tb affair of bar office with tact and ability, and th work ot relief hat never beea mor ffctlvly performed thaa under tor direction. Tb bnlldlng of th stat medical school la Omaha I still sou res ot greet worry la Lincoln, but the doe- tors who grsduste therefrom will be all tb better equipped because they bav bad th advantag that larg city can afford for tudy and lavestl- gstloa. Tb "Immediate and compulsory" purchasa ot th Omaha water plant baa been delayed littles longer thaa Sine rears, but thai wUI not keep peopl from wondering why tbe 17,000,000 ot bond were secretin sold at a ridiculously low figure. It has been suggested that the way for New York policemsn to break' up undue "sparking" la tb parka I imply to "look reproachfully" at tbe lovers. Tes, Just fir them th tosy y. Th World-Herald accept th re sult ot th lecUoa with commands- bl resignation, but tails to axplala bow It happened that tb deaaocrst R didn't endorse md all th rest "Dablman would be aa anomaly aa governor of Nebraska. A mayor t Nsbraska 'a largest city h I evi dently fit," saya th Lincoln Journal. Now will you be good? Dllfoso la Talkers. Houston (Tax.) Post Marssoa has besn te busy sine t hints tor forty rears that be hess't had Urns te tslk much. By the same ten. we heve stales ataa who have beea talking so mock for sisters years they haven't bad ttsas to So any tains. . I tbe Wseea. rkUadalphla Record. Wi shall never forget the bravery ef lameee ones who west down with the Titanic, but word ia also due the stewardess who, upon Bain osflod ai to take hor place with the wosaon la e lifeboat, risked her ahance by tint ex plaining: "I'm a slower ess, sir." CUiastaw Bvorrtbla. - Flttaburg Dispatch. It heart, from the sovernment side ef course, that eT Maxksn federal troops ssveraly defeats a force ef too Insur gents, Whoa tbe returns get Is from tbo lasurrertoe they will tst! met Ci Insur gents wiped ap th earth with lea fed erals. Our pol Ideal earapaJUra managers sanest give the Maxlesa strategists anr points est the art of e'slming everything resardiesa ef fact. Jaattftable liar. Philadelphia Record. Tke prsctlee ef providing I tic boats only tor seaeesurers aad leaving ins erew te grows ae longer swots tbe enprevsl of tbe British tars, who Insist thst provMoa shoaM be made for their escape. The sseautactwre ef kit boats aad Ufa rafts ass received a greet Impetus and the equipment esa be of every sort ef eeeese or all boar. ' Myeterees ef Wsasskssa, SL Louie Republic. A gllsapse ante the mystery of woman Boo la ejferckd by tbe testimony of Denial Bookley hatare the senate com mutes new saga4 m the Tttaale In vestigation. Buckley saya be got into the sixth B reboot whse tb efricsrs et ths ship were driving aaaa, heck tram the boat with revolvers, Hs was crying sM eome woman he thinks It was Mrs Jobs Jacob A st or threw her shawl over aim snd as Ted him from bslag dragged bark to the sinking sMe. If Berkley hed tried lo mslntam bb) piece to the boat by force It Is net unlikely thst ths seme nines would be re herasd w push him eft. but he wss trighteeed aad eryutg. The ntother erptrH that is ta every wossea'e heart took pity ea him. TlallJJ r costpmo rnoM ti V tJ MI tex IU PlLtaV o Thirty Tear Ago Mra. J. H. N. Patrick; gave a ladies' luncta st Rappy Hetlew. there being pres ent Mlas Wool worth. Mies Brunda, Miss Ruecla, Htm Collins, Mies Waaetey. the Miasaa Wilesa and Mies Borita. The Omens Breach ot the Me Natioaai Land ieaswe aoM. a apodal SHetlng. wits B. Murphy Grove secretary, ftesoieuaas Oaoeaao- In tke eaoajstnation at Lor Ceoendleh wore adopted aa ropotte ay a coanaalt tee, eonrtatlng of M. Oonewea, M. Lee, L. Hansen. A. Campbell, F. M. Mo Donesh, John Rush and James C Bree an. Plans snd spedOcatiena have beea for warded to General Ft It Sberidea tor ap proval to make Fort Omehe tea core pany post The popular grocery etore ea wwor Tentb street conducted by Alexander Me Olvtck A Co. baa passed into ike posese- aloa of a new tins to be knows as Charles Hanky A Co. Tbe weeding of Judca McDiU and Mlae Mollle Keith ot North Platte is aaaouneed for tomorrow. nr. H. C. Cblo of the Brm of Garrs- bent A Cole, waa called east by the death ef hie rather. The Chrattlaa church win beia regu lar services next Sunday la Masoole hal with Rev. Mr. Iiurhraa as pastor. Ths Social Art club Is giving Its first semi-annual exhibition la Its rooms era Fowrtoentb street. There are ell palat ine by Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Dohertv. Mrs. Oeorse I. Gilbert, Mrs. McClelland sad Mrs. Lews; plequee by Miss Need- ham. Mrs. Crane, Miss Bresson, Miss Dwyer and Miss Andrew; satnttng ea velvet by Mlse Carrie Mams, cbina paftit- in by Miss Brenaea sad Mies Orset There are els water enters by Mr. B. P. Smyth, Mrs. Christine Rose, Mrs. Do. berty. Miss Campbell. Mrs. Oobls and Mrs. Blair. Miss Emma Morse shows crayon head. Miss Ilems snd Miss Dor- Liltnger exhibited keoatnatoa em broidery, Mrs. Homsa aad Mrs. Metoalf smbiwldery Is silk aad Mrs. Vsa Nsstrsad etching la silk. Completion ef the Millard hotel oa Do us las street is seing sa ee feet the promise of Its opening tn July it new ven tured. , Tweaty Yeare Ago - The eewsett bavtng passed the etM- aaace graatrBg a traaehts 1 Nebraska Central Railway Mayer Semis sent a eommanlostkia te that body announcing bis approval ef ths ordinance. He slso at nance providing for , special elect toe May a. ts allow ths voter to decide whether they should epproprUUa beads of moat te aid the railroad projectors. Theodore Thomas and his Chicago or chestra gave the first of threa concerts et the Boyd theater tn Us evenbsg. Mrs. ft. D. Mercer and her eon. Oeerge W. Mercer, returned from Deaver, accom panied by Mrs. 8. A. Stuart, wbe came te epead whit et the : Mrs, H. Rrndskeff sad Miss Csuei Fund akoft essldeate tor free years ef Ossshs, left tor Detroit, their future Ree. WUtlsm Beldwla sf the Ckrwtlae Adveoate, eeuonisesilad by Mrs, ReMwbs. Dr. Downey, Dr. Jamas snd Mr. and Mrs. A. Bmythe, left for a tow of Colorado. The Omaha utesbyteiy met at the First Presbyterian church and formally dla- solved rekUlone between the First ehsieh and Its retiring paster. Dr. W. A Harsh. at the letter's request He tied a charge te which be waa going la New York. Tea Years Ago D. B. deed rich, seers tary ef the Omaha Street Railway femptsy. was reported snsr IU with piwioals. Tbe funeral eervleee ef Mrs Jsna M. ertsr were conducted by Rev. Newton M. Maaa et tbe boms et Mrs. Porter s ikxhesr, Mrs, Sdwra HSaey, MM Far. asm street, and late tn tbe day the body wee taken oa tbe Union Pacific to Loe Aneeles t rest beside thst ot ths bus- ban. Judge Pert sr. Simeon Bloom went te Chicago to at tend the district grand ledge ef the B'sel smth. The Jackaonlaa club hsld a matting. when It waa expected to hear the report of the condition of South Omaha derooo- nr. bet W. H. Herdmaa. vrbe had the report, decided It wee a good thing pot te disc lose, so the evening wss walled sway with speeches. Dr. A. H. Hip sis expressed the view that the time I easae to est leese from the bellowed rati of M to 1 as the heals et sliver coin age, Ignatius jr. puna too in opposite ground, behaving the party could not af ford to Srop Mr. Brysa'a shlbbolatk. whereupon W. H. Shoemaker launched forth tote a long and learned dissertation ef tbe whole subject, declaring that the eesoorecy eoutd 'set afferd to reel Brm the Xsssas City platform. A son wss bora te Captaia and Mrs. W. R. droves. JOH Park even. People Talked About According te toatimeny ea tke price ef feod given before tbe New York stats ssimbIssIsb tbe average retail grocer to the Empire stats , "by a seif-eacrincing pubtie benefactor, who esse weights snd piss euros as implements ef generosity.' As a eartttioste ef surpassing purity this surely will move the foods, Samuel J. Klllow ot Imbodee. Ark., has Just annexed his tenth consecutive wife. What happened to the preceding Mrs. KUlows Is net mentioned to the aceoeat of the lest wedding bells. As ths brtde creom Is sn the bride 4. with three previous experiences, Mrs. Klllow X leruined ae fear of ths discard. Frederick C. Hewe, a lawyer ef Cleve land. O., end eaos a member ot faculty of the Cleveland tsw school, has beea eppoiste msasgin director ef the Peoples institate to New York. Mr. Hewe practiced law In Cleveland for fif teen years sad before that was engaged ia newspaper work In New York. Alderman Walter Pierce end Paul Jaa- kewaki of Wsusau. Wis, will have ts out cards st the asst meeting ef tbe eeeaca to decide wbe abell Teptteeiit the Sixth ward of the city. Both received the sum her as votes at ths recast eteetiea. Two years ago Pierre had similar o pertenoa and vot la the cut et cents, Mrs. Sarah Sewelt as Ohio observing her smell ehildrea at play ea a seeeew while she worked bard evolving the assebaniem ef e wssMag machine. conceived the Idea et (taking the ese eew do the work for her. Tbe United States has granted her a pa combined seesaw snd washing machine. inisiiavinu 1912. Army Qossip o Iwtesee ns mm Back errtsw Lie Cleaned fress Assay mm Jlawy BesrletrT. Nearly A ma, liar List. A hoard ef officers st Pen Myer, Lav. aa compiled aa teteraettng sad useful hst ef officers of tbe cavalry, field ar- tfller. eeast artillery ea Infantry, ar- ene hat m accordance with original rank. Tbe grades given are those take from the army Bet of February m. Bit Ths Bat snows alee the year of so uring- mte the aarvlee. Beginning with MM, tbe year when the senior officer en tbe list-Comae! McCSernaad ef the eev shy entered the svrvtcs. The net end with Captain Meeker ef the to fan try. There are ttf names ea the ttst The ar rangement hi suck thst It is easy to lo cate the efflesra sa to rank aad arm ef nsrvlee. The proposition e arrange Has sfBcsnoa one list tn accordance with the original rank baa beea wader eonsl dela tion at the War department, tat tittle piucnas appears to heve beea made In that direction, at least as tar aa the tecuUstJon at Concerned. Cesales; Aoewtwrsaeaia. The president wlO aset to th senses at a tew Say the oomlnattaos of the civilian candidates who passed the ax amlnatlOB of January for appointment as second tie ut onsets la the army. The next appoiatmseta te the grade wtn be those ef the graduates ef tbe Military aeadesny la yea. These win be followed by the sppolntment of those enlisted an who qualify in the final examination for appointment ae second nontenant te be held at Pen Leavenworth to Jane. Then there win be another examination of an dtdseas from etvll life, to b bM ea Sep tember . tbe number t vmcsjKAee tor m eaa sot be determine at th time, ef coarse, atses everythbag Sesends ea the number of graduatea ef the Mili tary enademr wbe ere eiasirsUslsasa aad the aessber ef esnsMeree frees me amy wbo euallfy to luty. It Is reugHly rstt- raatad the there win he about thirty va. esaesss n lamg for etvlUaa eerstidatee eess the esmaxlsaisba of Best Sep tember. la anUefpatloa et the eaaetmeot by uaiem et the clause ta tbe army e srepvlatlen Mil sotborlxmg steppege et pay tor ahseaos from Outy er army of by vaasea et lasjsrsannaace, ebb. the War depart meet atrlcmJe are dmeusslng the saeaas by which thla prorlsios may eat Tbe bouea adopted iclarme and the senate amende n ia sesae mlaer aartleulars, the asala differ- that the stoppage of pay ahnald be Baser each rerslatteqs sa were prsesrihil by the eecreury f war. The mt tbe esasto military eemmn wbe dliisjasit thai euwyset bsrlsesd , there should be aom prsosuthMsry inessurs te protect the interests ef the Individual meet directly eeaceraad sad not leave the tdtloa to ea pare whose yeegment er prejudice might be eueetlened. sad as produce controversy lbs entertainment of grievance. While the details of ta method have not beea eeternslnea, bt m areaumi that I dectaloa ia eeeh ease, mvetvta the stop page of pay (or the ihiisi gtvea to the legkilaUve clause, wttt be submitted t a beer et smears, ef whisk aicss ssrlly tbe peat awgeea wU be a veluaWe bm A rosy CsmHtr. An as usual esss hat totsrr sngtged the tke atteatloa f the military setkerttlea. It to that of a termer eattstof msa ef tbe Tenth cavalry, discharged frees the army at Fen akhea Alien, Vt, at the exptrelloa ot hM term of enllstaient to August of last year. The ansa remained la tbe towa ef Essex, VW after his dis charge sad as January th attaeOoa ef tbe peat eswamewder wss Bailed to the fact that the msa wee ill sad hstpiess boos mmr the rsservatt Hs was token to ths pest hospital, where he bss beea seder treatment tor partial paralysis, which has somewhat Improved by treatment. The patient states thst he bee beea physically tumble to do any werk since his discharge aad baa beea nvtng ea charity. The matter ef support wss taken up by ths Post commander with the local authorities who have de cided they heve ae rarledietioa. Ths esse want to th Be sal unset of Justice, where It la stated that the only actio possible is suit by Coamel O. H. 0. dele. United States army, t recover the oast of main tenance et the seen. It Is now held by the Wsr department thst this ts tnv practical! la, sJaee Colo sal Gals has not espendsd any aeeaey: bet If Colonel Osle eould maintain a suit had he expanded his own funds, there asses rs te be reasos wby ths United States should bring suit for rcimhursemsat far tbe funds I have beea expended. Of courss. Colonel Gals eeald have tbe ansa removed from the reservation and pieced la tbe house from which he came end forbid his re entry oa tbe resarvstlos. and this would take aa Boats condition thst would place the respeasiblllty et life end death aulkorltlea st Ksseav Tbe papera la the aaaa have accordingly beea te tb attorney general with th request that Bcttoa be token to bring suet to recover any disbursement for ex- paodlturee te which ths United States may be entitle m ths premises. Cseee aw tftewt. Philadelphia Record. The western farmers at sate years have been abendonmg pastarsge aad cattls graalng fields to pleat more sera., But there are at this ttsse neither core nor cattle enough In the eeuotry. Supply falls far snort ef demand. ' The people who eat meet ere getting far mere na menus thaa the people wbe furrash the meet supply. Ws must either get mere ot our own farmers seen gel ta cattle raising er srs must csH upon outside farmers ta Canada, Mexico snd Argentina a-deficit New York World. The wholessmrs blame the high cost of nest oa the parsers, the packer blsme the farmer, and ths farmer ktye It to the high Pries ef cere. That puts ths ultimata blame ea the meaj who fell te heed the call of -beck to the land." Whet the public which has te par tor It who ever Is te Blame, wesod sjiniillr Use te knew Is hew wrack the extra price et corn as asaltlsete hs the traaattiea prs- Oevetsad Hala Dealer. ' The Heeedsdrldi ssureers and the bet. tie ef Meaner, (he aetenaobtbt Uusalts ef Che et Illy aa the dyaasattiag ef Boanot, hmd asBBltive teetisi as ths hopeful isnrlnsinn thst aa occasional brela roe aery er a nail innilniwl tyaelds goes set prove th sstialnlsl legal s be beyond ccesparleoa aaclviliee. SJGXI58 SXXA&XS. Cholry I wonder wast makes my eyes so weak? Make sties Perhaps rts heosase they srs is a week plaos--ostoe Transcript "Be yea are (etas to mak a new will end cut soms of tbe present legsteee out." -Tea. I am gera re give eome or wry relations tbe fresh heir treatment." Bal timore A men can. -What roe seed." said tbe wordy medio In bis ponderous wsr. "is sn enlargement et your dally round, wider circle ot eettvlty- "Mebbv that a riehl- sale tn patient T e ha re hark rider In s one-ring cir- as.- oeveieBa neie Denier. 'Thai man la a great reason sr." said ths thoughtful eitien. "Tee, replied Farmer CsevrleeeeL "He s one ef those people that lose your confidence because you know they're smart enough to convince you whether taey re right er aot. waeningten mar. Maude When you broke the engage ment, of course yoa returned the dia mond rtnar be eavs vou. Bt net-Certainly not. I eeat eere lor Jack any more, but my feel trigs nave not changed toward the ting Boston Trsa- snot. Calieula bad made hie favorite steed a Itomsn consul. -The two-leave enea." Be asm, nort seem to have say horse sense," Which little D easantrr so cnesrea mm that for rtve minutes he didn't order the drowning of sny ef nat raltaroi suejeeta. -Chleasw Tribuae. "Sorry, old man, I celled yen a tool, should have remembered the well known tnyusotlon." Toe mean the verse wnica says mat he wbe calls his brother a tool is la dinger of everlsstlng fire?" No. I mesa the saying: -rne trots should ant be spoken at all times.' " Chlosgo Tribune. "Tee see ta re ee ae aeieooarew man. Yea ought to be strong enough to work." "I know, mum. And you seem to be k. W am . t. . M.M Kilt I j Cream J I Llmda ttromiprmpm Cream of Tar tar J absolutely treo from alum. For auxty yeart emerican Ivjix vnvet have fomid Dr. Price's Cream Baldxig Powder a guarantee of light, pure and wholesome food. ' ' ' - CARLTON LAST " Ky- .... (,t - THE MAN IN THE STETSON SHOE goes con fidently where money is, and gets his share of big business. THE STETSON SHOE is part of his equipment; it helps him make a good impression. The leather in THE : STETSON SHOE is of the finest, softest texture --and skilled workmanship makes of it the most perfect article of footwear in America. ( , Look for tie RED DIAMOND cmMam of QUALITY Hayden Bros, L16th and Dodge Sts., Omaha nt cost more bythtpodr bat leuby the year lot a Particle of Poisonous Lc:d or Sulphur It You Are looting tor a Hair Djt Doat Use P&riaiaji Sag. ambs, esse Vmt win step talUng hair. Itehia aoala, hsaiah daadraft and sdd Soatre as dull, faded heir, then ask for PAJLZfOAM lACOl aad sea that you get aV The gtrl with tbe Aeewra hair is aa everr eartea aad bottle ef FAJtlBIAJf gAOgj wfhhm as aBaasifastared enly ta IL ".' "jveae'aeae'eanm Bad aepaitJimil stevws snd sQ t cue Ins evidently yoa prefer tke simple Bra. After that speech he got e squsre meal and no reference to tbe weodpile.-e-troit Free Press. ' t KAY. I'd know It wss Msv If my calendar failed me. If I didn't I'd wonder What m thunder ailed me: For spread all about Te bedaasle a fellow' Is s carpet of green Full et polka dote yellow. But r knew It wss Msy If my eyes telle te teU it. For I heve two good ears Ana tne jouy jays yen n; Tbe wrea i aoe i Delight us eaos more And tbe ao'ee of tbe wood thrush , . Ia gladness outpour. SUlf rd know It ws May ' If my ear drums were muffled. For thie earns boss et mine Test erstwhile sesaeed and antlfflsd Has perked up eeasM eale Lately, by sum! At th scent ot sweet ekyver Aad tile sod plum. But It I of my nese. Toe. perchance were bereft, Te tell the glad Sews Would eome w Knees be toft? Yes, the eprtgnty sprlag onion Would eoon find its way Twixt say tongue en my palate Te vouch it ess May. And If eyes, ears snd nose And palate absuid strike. Would 1 know it was May Do you think? Ok. sure Mike! For I d pull off my shoes And peal off my hose And the cool gram would too The glsd aewe te my toes. But tf stght. hearing, smell. Taste sn feeling aheuid fsB me. To my Innermost soul May's glad heraida would trail me; And my being would thrill With a mighty elation And rd tremble with ley Cause I'm part ot creation. Omaha. : BAYOU. MB TRILL in Parisian Sage gee srs set. alevea 1 team great ye and thaaamg yew fee tbe baaeOt I heve derived from yew great hasr loshi PAJUsttAes sVAQsV I waa sesx Raad sa Bt Joker hi at Hal ta this aitr I OssegM t la a taw mawthe "1 sew yew advertteemont ta th Ragietar ef thla city sad got a bottle and Bead It according te eUrestteas aad the fire bettas dM the werk. I tatvs seed many other tonics for the heir, but PARISIAN BAQK fas them ell Beet. I wis pea good sack ta aa ways aad thaa yws aenas tor whs at hew eases far ars.- Ifr. sTst TJeuuser, m XttVt tin 8t, feprtegrieM, m.