THE OMAHA DAILY jiM ; FRIDAY , MAY Q. 1892. THE PAITAr BEE E. HOSBWATEH , KlUTfilt. _ ro3LisiTiii ) "EVEUY MORNING. OFMCIAL PAPtR OF THE CITY , rriiMs or SUHTIUPTION. Hnlly Pro ( without Smuljiy ) Ono Venr..f 8 fO Iinllr nnil Sunday , Ono Your. . 10 00 Fix Month * . BOO Thri'OMontln . JM f.nnilnjr Hi < * . Onn Your. . } W iintiinfny Hcc. Ono Year . > " 2 IVecklyllto. OnoYonr. . " * orncics Omntit. T lie Ileo Ilnllcllne. PonthOninhri , corner N nnil Sfith StrpoU. Council IllnlT. * . 12 I'otirl Street. tihlcncoUfllro. , li7 ( hiitnl.ernf Cotnincrce. New Yntk.Hiioii'SlM4nnili : > .TrlltinollulUlln ? Wuthltm'ton , M3 Fourteenth fetieot. . All cnriiniimlcntloin rolntlnc to newt nnd editorial n-ntlcr should l > o nddroasod to tlio LdltpriM DopnrlniotiL nrsisnsa I.ETTEK& All Imilni'M letters nml romlluincM nhontd trnililrcsn-d ttiThollt'o I'liMMilnc Company. Otnnha. Uraft * . chocks nnrt piwtonico ortlori 1oia \ nmOo payable to tlio orilorot the com pany. jllcBcc jWlishing Company. . Proprietor T.VTEMBNTrOK C1UCUI.ATION. Btntnof Ncbrnska , I , , , . County nfDonelns. f OrnrRii II. Tmrhuck. porrotary of Tlio Hen I'ubllfthliiJ rotnpany. docs soluinnlv Rwn.ir thnt the nc'ttnil clrciiliitlnn of TUB IUH.V IIKK for thnwruU ending April 30 , ItOA was ns fol lows ! Hnmtny. April SI . gUM ' Mondnv. AprlllS . - ' ' Tuesday. April SO'S ' . Wcdtips'lnv. April 27 . 21,10. Thnrsdav."Aprll2S . 2.UWj April . - > ' . Vrldny. 2 ! > Saturday. April 30 . -1-88' Avernso . 3I.B10 eir.onoi : n. T/.SOHUOK. Sworn to lioforo ino : inil subscribed In my rrppcnco this JOtli dny of April , A. I ) , , ISO1.1. bKAi. N. I1. Knit Notary I'libllo. Atonic" Circulation l r .Muroli , gl.tt'JU , IK TUB iippropriiiUoii oreilrmnoo hud been published before , It was sltrnod bj the mayor the Squires bill of over $7,000 would not hiivo slipped through without notice. _ MoiiTf JAOKS released in Adams county , thin state , for the past year exceed ir nmount by $118,000 mortfrugos lllcd. Adams is an iivornyo Nobrtwlcn county , txnd her oxpcrion o is by no means ox ccDtional , ONTAHIO , Canada , has passed a law Imnosinp a line of $10 upon any voter it the province who negligently fulls to exorcise his franohiso. Just such n \i\\\ \ Is necdnd on this siilo tbo line to stimu late patriotism. Kxi'i.ouKit STANijKY says tliat the Australians more closely resemble tlu Americans than the Uritish. Australir Is exporting rathe- too many pugilists to this country , but in other respect : she is tv sister to bo proud of. AJ..MY , the Now EniflnnJ murderer , who killed his sweetheart in such cold blood about t > vo yot\rs ago , has finally boon sentenced to hang on the third Tuesday in May , 18'l. ! ) There is matter in the above sentence for an essay on the law's delays. Oint friends , the enemy , should noli the signillcant fact that in the slate con volitions hold by republicans in Gall fornla. Wyoming , Connecticut , Illinois Tonnossou and North Dakota tlio ulmos harmony prevailed upon all national topics. The republican party goes int ( the coining campaign united. GKNIOHAL MILKS' map showing oui defenseless coabt lines will bo interest ing In the next congress , which will bi republican. It is of no use at present however. So long as Helm m and Par Himony lead the democracy of the lower house it is not worth while to explaii our public necessities anywhere. Tun State Hoard of Transportatioi rxcted wisely in cutting down the forci in the woighmtutor'd department ir Omaha. It would have been still wiser however , to have dispensed with tin chief woighmastor entirely and turnoi the business of his olllco over to thi chief inspector , as has been done ii Lincoln. VISITING clergymen and laymen nl unite in praising the Linlngor art gallery lory , which its owner has so ( jonorousl , thrown open to the public during thi general conference. Nothing goes s far to olTbot the misery of these murk ; flays when .Tupllor 1'luvius holds ful Bwayns the public and private hospl tallty extended to the visitors fron abroad. IF TIIK ilctnorrats of congress wore nc more intent upon manufacturing poiil leal capital than in reducing the so called burden of taxation , they woul Boi/o upon the present favorable oppoi lunity for placing relincd sugar upon th free list. Tlio movements of tlio suja ; trust have made both parties ontirol willing to remove the tariff from re fined Biigar. THE talk about the Hill and Cleveland land factions in Now York comproinis Ing upon ox-Secretary William C Whitney is decidedly humorous. Th 11111 men would take to Mr. Cleveland' ' bosom friend Whitney with an or thusinsni that could only bo equalled b ; thn devotion with which the Clovolan men would rally around Dlcir. Crokor o Hugh McLaughlin. TIIK Apollo club of Omaha deserve the enthusiastic support which it hn received from our citizens. It is a fetron organization devoted to iiiusio and hi done n vast amount of good in the coir munity. The members , many of whoi are skilled vocalists , give their time an their voices to the club without romtii oration , merely to aid In cultivating tli tauto of the loss cifted members and tli citizens gonomlly for high grade intiaii OUR amiable contemporarythe U'orfc Herald , was disgusted with itself who it discovered that TIIK BKK favored th Nebraska Central onturprise. Tb W.'H. has no settled purpose In life e > copt to oppose whnt Tun HKB favors. . has oyor since its discovery been BOO ! ing an excuse-for antagonizing the pn posed issue of bonds. As any excuse : bolter than none , it takes up Majc Paddock's insincere position and ai uouncoa that unless a maximum bridg tariff is included in the bond propoa Una it will oppose the bonds. I'OUTICAh CO.VH/AMT/O.VS. Reports of combinations to defeat the ronominatlon of President Harrison are etlll rife , They come from Washington and other political centers , and boar Hiicli evidences of authenticity as to glvo them a claim to attention. It is stated from Washington that ox- Spcakor Kccd and Senators Teller , Quay and Stewart have gone so far as lo prepare an appeal to the republican voters of the country urging them not to ronominalo Harrison. A Philadel phia paper makes the statement , on the authority of a delegate from that city to the Minneapolis convention , that a combination of politicians unfriendly to the president Is being formed , and that it includes Quay and Cameron of Penn sylvania , Miller and Plait of Now York , the friends of Algor in Michigan , Blalno men in Maine , and the Colorado sena tors. There is no intimation as to whom the promoters of this allcgo.l combination prefer as a presidential candidate , or whether It Is organized in the interest of any particular man. It was staled n few days ago that Secretary Husk had been asked to become a candidate , but ho firmly declined to permit his name to bo used In that connection. Ho is loyal to the president. Senator Sherman , it was reported recently , had also been discussed as an available man , but the senator has several times said that ho is not a candidate , and ho knows that his republican constituents in Ohio are very generally favorable to the ronomlnallon of the president. Governor McKinlov has been spoken of as a possible candi date , but ho has distinctly avowed him- Holf for Harrison and will go to Minne apolis with the purpose lo earnestly sup' port the ronominatlon of the president , Ex-Speaker Heed would not reject the nominalion and General Alger may still have a lingering hope that it will come his way. It is quite probable , however , Unit the opponents of the president have no particular man in view , and that in order to defeat the rononiinalion of Harrison risen almost anybody would bo accepta ble lo them. They would jeopardize party success and imperil the public wolf are in order to gratify tlioir per sonal hostility to Iho president. The policy of the opponents of the president appears to bo to got into the field as many candidates as can be found , trust ing to prevent nomination on the llrsl ballot and by scattering votes prepare the way for concentration. Can the op position lo Iho president get together ! It Is extremely doubtful. Meantime the miisdesof the party con tinue to manifest si hearty desirn for the rciiomination" President Harrison Fourteen states , with a representation in Hie national convention of 8015 , have instructed for the president , and safi estimates from other stales give him r jiilllcicnt number of delegates to insure nomination on the first b.illot by a large majority , assuming that the instruction ; of stale and district convonlions will be obeyed. The strongest loaders in the party are committed in favor of his rcnomination. Such being the silu alien it would scorn that no grca danger is to bo apprehended from tin roportoel conspiracies lo defeat Ihe evident dent wish of the largo majority of re publicans that Benjamin Harrison shuV again bo the standard bearer of the party. It is hardly possible that the malconlcnls will bo able to exert an ) considerable inllunnco in the nationa convention against the woll-unelerstooi desire of the great body of ropublicai voters. TIIK VAhUK Or I'HKI'.IHATIOX. The senate will undoubtedly insist ot a larger appropriation for the construe lion of war vessels thtiii is provided ii the house bill , and n compromise wil wrobably bo made by which more than i single cruiser will bo added to the nav ; before the meeting of Iho next congress A elomocratic senator has offered at amendment to the house bill providing for the construction of a battle ship am torpedo boats , and while it is not prob able that the recommendations of the secretary rotary of Iho navy will bo fully complioi with , there is every reason to oxpcc that congress will go considerably ba yotul the promise of the house legislation That this would bo approved by tin intelligent judgment of the countr ; there can bo no doubt. The genera sentiment is favorable lo the construe lion of a navy that will bo adequate fo protection and defense , and ua such , ! safeguard against war. As was re conlly salel on the lloor of the house , ii the course of the discussion of this matter tor , the truest economy on the part c any nation is not to delay propuratioi until it is involved in war. It probabl' ' will not bo questioned that the fact c the United States being prepared t fighl had a very great deal to do will averting war witli Chili. Wo wore ii a position to send a number of ship ; into South American waters as an assurance suranco to iho Chilians that wo wer both able and ready to enforce our jus demands , and the inlluence of tha demonstration was worth volumosof dip lonmtic correspondence. Had a simlia trouble happened a few yearn ago thi demands of this government would hav been treated with contempt and its tilt ! matum scornfully disregarded. Withou a naval force capable of defending on own ports , lo say nothing of Ihrualunin ; Iho ports of an enemy , wo should b compelled to boar whalovor insult and injuries wore put upon us , ovei from such a power as Chili , or take th rUU of a costly war when all peaceful o , furls to aoeuro a just recognition of ou rights had failed. It is not at all In probable , also , that our being prepare to defend ourselves had more or .loss t do with preventing a warlike demon stratlon em the part of Italy over th Now Orleans affair , and our ability I Bond n Hoot into Horing sea that coul ssvoop British sealers from those waler it is safe to assume was not lost sight c In Lord Salisbury's consideration of th proposal for renewing the moJus vl vend ! . The United States does , not require navy for any aggressive purpose Neither Is it desirable to create a nav ; with a view to rivaling any other powoi What la wanted Is only such a iiuvi force as will insure the protection of 01 commerce on the seas , the defense of 01 seaports , a proper rospuct for our righi in all lands , and our security and poaci The policy that way instituted by the n : ntbllcan parly of giving the country luch a navy has been vindicated by events , and the attempt of the domo- crnts to have it abandoned when the purpose Is not more than half atlalncd will bo condemned by the Intelligent opinion of the country. TIIK DK.WOLVJ.mf lill.KMMA. It becomes more apparent from day to day , both from the drift of sentiment manifested in Its conventions and from the tone of Us press , that the democratic purty is being forced Inlo a position In which It will line ! Itself face to face with a jrrnvo problem when the national con vention moots at Chicago. There ap pears to be a lusty vigor in the Cleveland - land element of the party that was scarcely exported a few weeks ago , and [ t is thrusting ilsolf upon the attention of the country on all occasions In a manner that at least proves the con stancy of the ox-prosldont's followers and Iho vitality of a bnom that was .started directly upon the heels of defeat four years since. The elllemnux into which Iho demo cracy is drifting arises chiolly from the complicated situation In the slate of Now York. While there is no longer any probability whatever that Senator Hill will have n formidable following al Chicago , his candidacy , nevertheless , has an important bearing upon the question of Iho integrity of the party in New York , which is considered tobeol Iho utmost consequence. Senator Hill's New York followers are not lo ba depended - ponded upon with absolute certainty lo glvo an effective support to any other candidate , but nnthini : could bo more certain than that they will not earnestly support Mr. Cleveland. The Hill men lay great stress upon the statement that their candidate can carry his own state , and upon tills argument they babe all their hopes of succors in Iho convention. They assume that a promise to del Ivor the electoral vote of Now York will have great weight , as in deed it would have if it were sure of fulfillment ; but no person acquainted with iho present temper of the factions there will place any faith in such n promise. There is a largo and powerful clement in the democratic party of the Empire stale whoso inlluonco is little felt in the councils of the organization and whoso very existence Booms to be ignored by the leaders until the rural districts are heard from on election day. The town elections in that state Ibis spring , resulting in the most remarkable series of republican triumphs known there in many years , may fairly bo taken as an indication of the attituelu of llu country democracy lowni-d the policy o Senator Hill and his lieutenants. The Cleveland sontimenl , weak and timid ii the great centers of population , is correspondingly - spondingly strong in Iho rural com munities. The problem al Chicago will not lie ir the choice between Cleveland and Hill , but rather in the choice between Cleveland - land and some oilier candidate whollj free from entangling alliances witli jithor. It is not likely that a selection can bo made that will bo satisfactory It both factions , and it is to bo expectci thai there will bo a sound of Iho sharp ening of knives in Iho Empire state be fore Iho delegates have reached thoti homes. GHKATKII rVllljWlTV DKMAXnKD. It is no use looting iho Darn after Ihe horse has boon stolen. The foglliiil envelops the 'Squires appropriation fet street sweeping ana the issue of a , war rant for the same eills ; for it reform ol tlio slipshod methods Unit permeate oui municipal machinery. Appropriation ! are bunched and railroaded through the council under suspension of the rules without oven being read and member ! go on record in favor of jobs and extra v- - agent expenditures without even know ing that they have voted for them. Under dor pretense of economy the appropria tion ordinances am not given publicity and the taxpayers are kept in ignorance as to where their money goes to am how il has boon squandered. TIIK BKK has time and again calloe Attention to the fact that publicity i the most effective safeguard against jobbery bory and extravagance in municipal ox pondUuros. The expense of publishing the appropriation ordinances is a men trifle when wo take into accotrit tin check which such publicity would af ford against lawless raids upon the treasury or gross mistakes in allowance to con tractors and claimants. Only a few weeks ago an item of S",00i was inserted In iho appropriation ordi nnnco as part payment for the lot adja cent lo Iho Heed library nito. Thi amount was taken out of the genera fund when it should have been paid ou ot the library fund. Manifestly Ihi council had no right lo ttvlco $7,000 ou of the general fund which will bo mon than exhausted in paying for grading and street work. This is , however , only ono out o scores of irregular and unlawful appro prinllons engineered through the coun cil without publie1 notice and kept fron tlio iaxpiyer.-j : by Iho iionpublieation o appropriation ordinance ; } . \Vo do no contend that the salary list should hi published monthly , although such pub Unity at least once in throe month would keep the taxpayers informed as t Ihe number of oily employes and the expense penso of running Ihe various depart inentH. The essential llilng lo provcnl a re uniTonco of the Squires incident wotil be to rcqulro separate - nppropriatio ordinances ( or each of the department and separate ordinances for each con tractor. When the bunching of a | proprlatlons 'n ono ordinance is don away with and each ordinance is road I full at least once before Its pasangi there will be no occasion for blind vol ing and pleading the baby act on th part of conncllmen. In addition to this precaution , cvon appropriation ordinance , except possltil , the monthly salary list , should bo pub lialied in full , and wo believe It would b economy to print 100 copies of every aj propriatlon ordlnnnco fordistribution ti couneilmon nnd genor.il information o the publie before its llnal pas.siigo. Sun printing and publicity would glvo tax payers a chance to romonstraU ) bofor llnul notion is taken by thu mayor un council SiccitKTAKY No m.K declined to fui nlsh the congressional investigating committee thaf papers relating to cer tain dismissals YA the pension office on the ground thiJUvongross had no consti tutional right toi the docnmonU The natter may bcf etorroel to congress by ho commltica-i The position of the ecrotnry is untenable. The right of ongresa to luqijlfo into the conduct ol uiyoxocutlvooincor of the government ought to bo conceded though the expediency of" * iin : > king such inquiry except upon prirna facto evidence of some grave Offcmso against the laws nay bo doubted. ' Secretary Noble will > robably Ilnd It necessary to submit the mpors in question to the inspection ol .hocommlttoo. . Tim federal authorities Imvo Insti tuted proceedings at Philadelphia against tlio American Sugar Hollnlng company , familiar to the country as thu sugar trust. The action Is brought under the anil-trust law enacted by the ast congress , and it will afford as com plete a test of the act as it is perhaps > osslblo to secure. The Sugar Refining : ompuny Is organized under the laws of tfow Jersey , and olalmi to bo not. ti ; rust , but a corporation of that state , having the right to own property ir other states , to trade and manufacture in them , and to engage in intcrsttile commerce. The intent of the antl-trusl law Is to exclude from Interstate trade corporations which enter into combina tions to monopolize any pat-lot the trade or commerce among the several states or with foreign nations. It would soon to bo entirely plain that the law is ap plicable to Ihe sugar Irust , which is un deniably monopolistic in its purpose , The proceedings in this case will be re garden ! with universal interest. The government should next eiiroct Its at icntion lo the anthracite coal combine which is quite as much a monopoly as the sugar trust and is perhaps capaulo o oven metro serious exactions. The ad ministration is doing well in its efforts lo enforce the act passed by n ropublicai congress and approved by Prenldo'i Hart ison for the suppression of trust ; and like combinations , and an attack or the coal combine will still further com mend its labors in this direction t < popular approval. B. CLAUK WIIKKI.HU. who is not un jnown in Omaha , having in years goni by been connected with the Gibson Miller & Utchardson job printing cstnb lishmont. mnelc his voice heard in the Color.ido republican stale convontioi with the sentiment : "On lo Miunoapo its , then lo Chicago , and then , if wo are driven lo it , on toOmaha. " The sentiment ment in favor of free coinage wa cheered but when the votes were talliei Mr Wheeler fell outside the breast works and four other gentlemen wen selected as duldgaios-al-largo from Cole * rado. . e.lvr I'tfiUy ol Kopu. Mliiii'tiv'ills Tribune. Henry WiUtcrsomsays the nomination o Cleveland would Da suicidnl. Well , tionostl ; now , isn't 11 about itiila' for the useless eli party to smilllo o'ff ! < CoinKti'iiry u l.nsl .Jewel. ( Hnhr-ntiniicrttt. The cry of the Colorado rfipublin.in con ventton for "RUino or n frco silver riiiiti" i ono of the humors of Iho canvass. Hhilr.n i : oven moro of nn ami-silver man than liar rtson is. Without : i Cnmn'UIor. | llnnloH .iilrcidaer. There is no other cunmuato Ihnn Prasidon' ' Harrison In Ihu liolJ , and ho is likely to b ronornlnatcd. The fcolintr against him I Dasod chiefly upon complaints ever his ap polnlmcnts. The Nnro of Ilcinixirncy. I'liiliiil'liihln 7'i'mrv. N ro fiddled while Homo was bisming And a suspicion is abroad Hill is disposed t see Iho national democracy where they'd h in similar danger , ralhor tuan nlay secom fludla to anybody. The lioifcm Combination. ISnstnn ( Italic. Boios is unquestionably the fnvorito son o Iho Iowa democracy. A great array of club will go to Chicago to olioor for the gallan democratic governor. Notono of them , however over , would bo a whit los enthusiastic o loss hopeful of .success if tlio ticket shouli read Kussoll and Doles. All MinimIn Imvu. Xciv } 'i 1 ; Kim. The farmer * and millers of Iowa doiorvi credit for tholr goiioro-iity In contributing i carjto of grain for the rollof of tbo slarvln , peasants of Uussia. The sliip boanns th Brain loft this port .veitnnlay , find H will b ; In the Russian port of Kiija before the end o the month If wind and wo.Hhor are favorable All honor to the kind-hoarlcd people of lowi Itnyonil tlm I'.ilo of Ili'i'lprocUy. A'cic York Itcconltr. Tbo pro3tdent's reciprocity trcnty wit ! Honduras m.iicos no provision for tba rolur of ox-Trousurov Hurlco , who must by till time have ininod alrnott onougb gold in tb Honduran mounlnina lo pjy back llio fund which disappeared from il > o treasury e Louisiana tibout tbo sumo tioio that the gal lant major made bis exit. There nro n goo many nrtlclos of use to Honduras which No\ Orleans inlabt swap for him. Ho might L worth bis weight in Porlquo tobacco , tbouij thai is pulling a htUjVy estimate on him , . C/iicf/iiiittl / Ciiminerctnl. There are reports floating nround In in newspapers Unit Sotfntor John Sherman pn poses to resign hU'tiosltlon as United State honator and roliro' tit private ) llfo. There : an excuse offered fp , this , ns Ihoro U nlwu ) nn excuse for such reports. Ho wants I wrltn the momolrjJ'oT h'.s brotnur. ( inner. Sherman. There I * nothing in tbo star ; Glad-stono , wbo Isrtnoro limn ton years olde than John Sborm&iii is tbo loader in the Hi gllsb parliament.o U well preserved , t U Hbormr n. Intellectually and physlcnll Iho latter is in tbpj/rimo of llfo. Ho Is di vutoil to his countrynnd no man living ca servo it boiler li&h ho. It U safe lo sa ; therefore , that | { ) never thought of n signing , llo Is not-a < candidate for any o Ilco. Ho Is a supporter of President Han son for. re-otccilon , nnd lhat wilbout nu "ifs" oibuts. . " Will UK liivlnrliilo. .Sfiranl lllaile. Thcro Is some nbjuciion to the rccominci dntlon of K. Uoiowator by tbo state uonvoi tion for national commlliocman , madomostl by men wbo bavo not always supporte > d tl republican ticket. Mr. Hosownter will I nn active , aggressive member of thu uoniinl tee. This is H year when wo need such me on the county , district and t > tate committee ; as well as the national committee. Tin : Hi has suppDrted republican candidates about ! often ns tboio who object to his nppolntmui on the national i-ommilico , and Ihero is i ; it'Mivlng tbo fact that TIIK UMMIA Hi wieiJi a eroat lullucuco in ebaping tbo poll ties In Nobrnskn , nnil the rocommcndntlon la n Just recognition of Mr , Uosowatcr'.i ser vices.Vo all wnut to see everything hnr- monlous In our ranks lids year , mid If wo lay nsldo nil our projueilcos nnd work togothoi for the succnss of our whole ticket iho republican < publican party of ihU Rro.it stnto will bo in vincible In November next nnd score ono elI I Is old'ltmo victories. How TlicjSnw It. ThoKoarnoy convention that rocomtnoneloi' ' Uosowator for national commluocman illd not tnko time to discuss the ethics of prlvntc grudges. There were blttor enemies ot the Omnhn editor there , man who could hnta oven when g rail II oil rovonso was hopeless. They saw in Hosowator n personality that typified thoprlnclnlo that dotonteil Ulohards. 1'crhnps ho eild not do It himself , but whoii Ulclnrds wrapooa the mnntlo of individual right about him nnil refused lo doolnro for or against on the prohibition question Omaha turned against him on principle nnd olthor voloJ contrary or prayed foi his dofoat. The massed convention didn't tnko llino to sift Iho mntlor nnd Ilnd out whether Ulchnrds was itofontod by Omaha Hosowntor or contributory nodllponco. Tnoj saw the magnlllcont efforts TIIK Her. hn : made In iho past , the ItUon bolng last fall , nnd they saw in Kosowalor ono of the bos equipped men In the state to Illl the arduous position of national commlttooman in n yoai when good Judgment and hard tlghtlni are necessities , nnd they rocommonJoJ hi : appointment with n swooping voto. That he will bo appointed there Is lltllo doubt , nnd wi bollovo ihnt ho will do ns much or moco Ihnr could bo done by any other man In Nobraskn in that responsible position. Properly Si/mi Up. Ai'/ir.tsta / citu I'rcia. Tnat ilttlo newspaper man. Hushncll , wni writes for tlio Lincoln Call , and n striullti ) heeler of his , named Daubach , are trying ti sllr up n fnss in Iho republican ranks , it which confusion they may parcimtico purloli a rich pluin. 'J.'hoy give their movement ! Ilttlo tony. One coula not bo olactod n cleaner of cnspidoros In the capttol , the olher was never board of until Inst wcolc. r ox run COXFKHKXCE. Kansas City .lournnl : The Christian chuvct Is no place to draw the color lino. Tin Mothodisu have sot a good oxnmulo a Omaha. Chicago News : From the interesting facl that tho'pro-ddlng olllcor at the Mettioulsts conforcnco in O in aim has thus far used ti { two gavels and Is rapidly splintering n third it is reasonable to infer thnt the deiogatos di not slumber in their xcaisdudna llie sossioiu of that important body. Now York Tribune : In Omaha , when the Melbndist general conference is holding its sessions , thuro are sixtoi-'ii llourlshiiif Methodist churches nnd three ) missions. 1 Is also the homo of Uishop .1. P. Newman who Is said to bo so popular that when ho I. announced to speak no church will hold tbosi who desire to hear him. St. I'nul Cilolm : His a noteworthy fac that the present so.wion of the Moihodis Episcopal punoral eonforonco ut Omaha I tlie llrst that has over boon hold \\vst of Chi > : ago , iiiul the Lake city has had 11 but once In Iho hundred years or more of Iho dcnom ( nation in this country , there have bcoi twenty-six of thuso general gatherings nearly all of winch have been in oasteri cities. Unltimore has had it eleven times New Vork three. Omaha will ontertalu ii so hflndsonifllv Unit it will bo ant to hold tin next session in the west. Cleveland am several other cities are sending committee ; and making efforts for It. While It is not si big a thing as a national politlc.il convention It is regarded as n nice plum for any city The membership of the body U but'u sinal part of the crowd it brings. H attract : thousands of very Intelligent people and re mains in session nboiit a month. While llu location of the session In IS'Jii is unelur con sideration St. Paul should not bo overlooked Tins city would malco the brethren of an ; religiour persuasion feel that it is an Idea location for their great conventions. .if , n < ; ui nv.i/ Columbus I'ost : 'Iho eo.il mlmir l.s aolr cnmspuL-l man. Ho always "piekV his \vny. Washington Star : "That's a vury neat turn out , " H. ilil HID yoiinz woman's falhor a * An gustus spnd from the door. Now VoiU lluraldI : think my iiamo ti Solomon ami xvrllo provurl- , , ' said MIIW-IOII , "Howls this for ono. "llultu 1 o bent. imocoiiomy than Ijroko on uxtrava- KancuV" Smith , e.rav .t Co..s Monthly : Ilorlilmcrst.- Thut was sad about Cliarllu .Maiuvan ; . win died from over oxutllon while tyliii his uri- vntii few diiysaqu Do you know what hi : last words woroV Toinkln-Sparki ) . No ; what were they ? Ilerklmerst. I'm gnlii ; homo to tlo no moro HIM : TIIOUCMTS. I wish how Idlu tlioujlitsevpandl What pIctiin-H fancy triicus. I wish that I had hi'lil liur hand Tor It contulnoil four acus , "Natnro Is gnttlni ! voislfcron * , The trous ui'u out on a laik : If you listen you'll hi > utliu crow-cuss Anil Ihu bcaiulfnl dogwood bark. National llurliur : U'lren HID regular pntroi SODS to tlio bai-bor. shop ho can sou his owi mug wilhoul looking In the minor. I'hllalolphla Times : At a clrom race , m matter If thuro Is a. suspicion of liipiioilrom- Ing. noopli ! at least have a show for thul inoiiuy. Yonkur'.s Statosmnn : TIn > man who IH suil donly thrown iipun the wnrlil finds It lian work to support lilmvjlf. Tills Is u iiiidally si of thu auronaut who fulls out of Ills balloon The man lias "moro than a dish to wash. " Win ) Is try in. ; to look h'.s bust. With a this year's pullof trousor.s on , And a last .veer's uoat and vest , Philadelphia Kociml : Wimloy culls thu bac I'lgaw that Dnbluy buys "tho cu'n ' culluutor' prldu , " bccauso of tlm curious st'onts thu they jiroilucu whllu being siimkod. Illnghamton KiMiulillcan : Thn yiiun woman who marries : i illsslpatud vonnt : ma : with tbi ) Ideuitif lufoniiliii ; liim Is llab'.o t have hur hamU full as wo ! I as hur luiHli.inil. llirvanl Lampoon : "Oh , yrs , oiu.s [ , a. ban business , " Niild thu ilii'ssmakor. "lf snl und tifck with us all thu liinu , you know , " I'hl nOulpliln Times : Grasshopper soup ha liouu vonuliiiil for as ovi-ollunt by aViifliln. . ton t-bluf. It should hoBurvud as "Coiisomm a Sprlntfur. " Shu was viii-y thin. lint 1 very soon found When I slopped on her dross That I made hrrloiiK round. Columbus I'ost : Thu purchaser nf "fresh UXRS l.s roallv sometimes uii'iuled ' to "coin hluohlckuns before they am hatehud. " Nuw York lliiralil : " .Maria. I wish yo won M us I ; my inothi-r to tcai-h yon how I miiUi ) plii. Do you i-iill this uriislf" "No , 1 don't , but I thought you would pru vldu thu cnistlnuss fur thu occasion. " Van Arndt 1 Ilko a wnriKin 1 can loolcuptr .Smllor l.s that why you alway * sit In th front row at the themurV Altl'HlK TO HI'lllNd. ( 'omo , zontlu Hprlng , now come , Don't uc.t so pesky Mv , Von'vo hold old winter In your lap tooloni You'ro isottniK vury nlnlly , filvo Buiiiiner now n chanca. Hut don't you xol cnnuuliod And liolil hur In your lap too Ions. You may nut overheated , nivu'us o'd-fashlonod , balmy spring , Ont'o calleil "ethereal IIIIJIII | | < H , " Not aouthorn ciinii und bllsturbiK huat , Nureiasturn "blizzard wlluiiiis * . ' What wo want of you. dear sprlns , IM iivoriwn vunml wo.itliur , Not winter's void and summer s beat .lummoil rlslit up close lonothor IIiintliiKtoii lluy it Null Hill lloilitr. HAN KiuNCweo , Cal. , May fi. Tbo put lishod statement Is made hero that the haso some rosldonco on Neb Hill of tbo late Gor oral Coltou , ono ol iho promoters of the Cui , tral Paclllc , ha boon purchased by U. 1 ; Huntlngtou for .VJ.OOQ. Hiii-i't > H liil3 HI 1(0 la Cunudii. OrTAWA , Ont. , May S. The BtriUo of lun ; bor mill hsnds , undorlnkcn In on effort to gnin pormlsslon to quit worx nt I t > . ra. on Saturday -without ito- crcasoof pay , has boon successful . Aflor the victory the tnon hold n moating and re turned thanks to their employers , Ilclcluin 1'ollro Mnkn nn Impnrtntit Ar- .rr t Attempt to Illcnr t'p it llin o. UHI-SSEI.S May , * . . The pillco nt nil the industrial centers In Hoielum have not In the least relaxed ihclr vigilance in the search for anarchists. The detectives nro nt work nmong the miners nnd factory operatives , nr.d nt Mons n innti who Inducreolly divulged to ono of his follow workmen , ptoiiimably a ellsgulsoil dotocllvo , Unit ho wns concoriiod in nn nnnrchlst plot , found himself shortly afterwards In the ha mis of tno poltco. The prisoner had made nrrnngomonU to blow up tlio houses of Uuiillor nnd Holloyo nt Mons , nnd also Iho residences of other leading citizens of tbo place. H was found thnt the prisoner had In his posse-salon 11 vo powerful dynninlto cartridges , and it is boltovod that If ho had not talkou so freely Mons would In n short time have been startled by a sones of disastrous explo sions. U is expected that , the otuor tour men will bo shortly nrrostcd. A elynnmlto catlrldno bound with stout wlro was found on n window sill of n honso In Warroiiimo , n smnll town thlitccn miles west of Liuge. The nttonllou of n passer-by was attracted by n thin curl of smouu ho snw nscondlng from the window sill , ami upon approaching closer ho found thnt tha smoke caino from u burning ftiso attached to the cartridge. Ho nt once quenched the lire nnil notified the police ) of itio attempted outrnac. Forty bouses wcro searched yesterday. nyimmllr nnil Dynamiter * . P.lw * , May 5. The newspaper , Lo Paris , says H has boon Informed lhat Plnta , the alleged - logod author of the explosion In M. Vory's restaurant in the boulovnnl Mngontn , Is still in prison at the French penal seillomont In Cayenne , lo which place ho was sent u cou- sldorablo time ago for his crimes. Several iM-oncu paper * have published what pur ported to bo intorvlows with Plntii , but ns lie Is sllll serving his sentence It Is hnrdly necessary to atnto thnt thoao lulcrviows are what are tanned , in newspaper parlance , "fllKOS. " M. Vlollo , mlnl.stor of public woncs , has Issued n circular to tno various prefects di recting them to mi visa tbo owners of the mines nnd quarries to Hoop a vigorous wntch on the dynnmlto cartridges used at tlioir works. It is thouirhl the anarchists obtain n part of their supply of oxploslvo.s Irom minors nnd quarry men , who steal cartridges from their employers und sell them lo an archists. It was this dlseovory that led lethe the issuing of Iho circular to the' pro feels. rnmlnii-ICiisslan AMIiinci' . ITopi/KyMfil / ISIJ liil Jiliiifg CiiHti/m IttnnM. } Ili'.iu.iN , May ii. [ Now York lleralu Cable Special to Tun Hii ; : . | In court circles It is whispered thnt the expected visit of the c/ar is connected with Iho project of the bo- trolhal of Princess Margaret of Prussia to n mum bar of the Russian imperial family. The czar , however , has not yet made up his mind to assent lo Ilia alliance. The Horlmar Loknl Anzolgor , ono of Iho most widely read papers in Germany , said lust night tlmt tno rovelutiou.s of tho'Horald regarding Italian affairs bnvo elrlerminod Kudini to abandon bis projected Journov to Berlin , nnd adds that the Italian premier Is anxious to avoid couilrmlng the report that King Humbert's visit to Merlin u prompted by llnanciul and diplomatic motives. Illnni ) Wlthilrnivs Ills Motion. Dfin.is , May 5. i'ho Independent , the Parnollilc organ , says that IJlano , Pnruollito member of Commons , has withdrawn his mo tion declaring that the time has now arrived for the establishment of un Irish parliament at Dublin , The proposal of Mr. Hlane to in troduce this motion was taken by the IloornU ns nn indication of the Pnrnclliles1 Intcnltou to force Mr. Gladstone's hand. Tlintilliy Siilllvitii DfiimliiciM Viirnollllcs. Dfm.i.v , May 5. At n regular meeting of the National Educational society bold in this city , Mr. Timothy Sullivan declared that every village in the land was the scene of strife nnd fond. The Parnellitcs , ho said , had exuaustod the National league re sources , disheartened the friends of homo rule , cncoiirocea its enemies , revived land grabbing nnd led to endless litigation. SiMitooroil I'm- Killing Italucs. ST. PnTiit Jitio : , May 5. At Vilna six .lows and Jewesses were convicted of mur dering babies that had boon intrusted to their charge and were sentonceil from six to twenty ycaiV penal servitude. Count Ilitrlii > r ( ItNinarvIt HiigaxRil. VIIXXA : , May 5. The engagement of Count Herbert bUiunrulf and Counass Margaret iloyus is announced from Kiuino. The countess is the Brnuddnuglitor of Kobort \Vlntebcad , inventor of the Whltchoad tor pedo. _ , In , ) nll. Dum.ix , May . " ) . Mrs. Robert Montnguo , who is undergoing ono year's imprisonment for causing the death of her . ' 1-year-old daughter , has been con fin eel to the hospital of the Londonderry j.iil for thu nast week. Jersey Cut Mi , : iiul thn liir. . Nnw Yniitc , Muy T . The convoution of the cnttlo club , composed of the owners of Jer sey cuttlo in six states , yesterday decided tlmt $10.000 Miould bo voted for the purpose of securing u proper exhibition nt the Chica go exhibition. IIETOOKOLSEN'SWORDFORIT Oouncilninn Jncobaon Explains His Oonnoo- tion with the Squires Olniiu Mnttor. DIDN'T KNOW THE REPORT WAS LOADED Clmlrinnti of tlio I'ltmiu'o eiotniulttro IK. od thn Itrport ItrriiiniiK' yiupiit llrcniM < < thn < ! oinptrol- lor S.ilil . 11 Was All lllght. Councilman Jacobson , chairman of the II n an co cotumltteo , called nt Tin : lHi : : onico Inst night to explain hU conuoctlon wild the Squlros bill for S,1 I5 lhat unbeknown to any councilman slipped through tbo counrll In the approprliition ordinance. Mr. Jacobson most emphatically denied thai ho received the cortlllod copies of the Hoard of Public Works' resolution , the city ntiornny'fl opinion mid the commlllou report from Siulro.s ] nnd took them to Comptroller Olson to bo inserted la the appropriation ordinance. Then ho told what bo know nbout Iho matter - tor nnd It wns line this : Squires took the papori to Mr. Jueobson's onico , but ns thnt gentleman wns absent they wcro not loft thoru. "Squires then took the papers to Olson , " snld Mr , Jncobson , "and that's all 1 Know nbout thorn , 1 never snw the eertlllpd copio.s and never hnd thorn In my possession. I'lio night when Iho npproprlntioii ordlnnnco passed Comnlrollcr Olson told mo ihni it wns nil right , nnd on thu strcngih of his gtata- itont 1 signed the report recommending thu passage of the ordlnnnco. Klght bore 1 want to say thnt It wns rallro.idcd through tbo council. If It bud oven been roforrcd to my committee I would hnvo discovered thnt tno Horn wns Inserted nnd would have stricken it out , ns 1 know Hint iho claim nnd nil of Iho papers conucclod with It had been placed on illo. " 1 can't see how I can bo blamed in this matter , nnd If there wns nny blnmo to bo nt- tachud , It would bnvo to bo shared equally by Iho other members of the committee , ns there is as much responsibility rostliig upon thorn as upon iho chmrmnu. " Continuing , Mr. Jneomon snld thnl bethought thought Squlios wns entitled to his money , but did not approve , of the motnods which ho employed to secure tbo warrant from Comp troller Olson. rri'Nliylorliin Hospital. Articles of Incorporation of the Presbyter. Ian hospital , located In liountao place , were fllod in the ollli-o of Iho county clone ycstor- diiy. The Incorpor.itors nro Jacob C. Oonisp , C. A. Starr , S. M.Varo. . Kobort McClelland , W. It. Drunimond nnd CV. ! . Hervoy. The terms of the articles provide that min isters of Kvangolical churches who contri bute f-JO per year and all other persons who contribute $ .101) ) at any ono time shall become lifn members. Pel-sons who contribute. ? IO pur your shall bo known ns oonlrlbultug members. The hospital Is for the purpose of olToring mo'Jical or surgical aid and nur-i- ing to the sick or disabloJ of any creed , na tionality or color. Sail I'nioof Tivo l.ltllo eilrls. KxoiixiSTii : ! , Mo.Mny n. Jennie Mitchell , ngcd 8. nnd Sylvia Uuylhon , ngod , mpl n her i-lblo fate hero yesterday. They started to cross Iho trade of llie Missouri Pacillo road when pnsionccr train No. 2 , nt full spoon , struck nnd throw them many foot. The Mitchell girl was killed nnd the Gnython girl fatally hurt. .Mrs. Mitchell was stnmllni ; in bar doorway nnd saw her daughter killed. All-Iran MrtlioiINt e'oiilVrrliro. Piuniii.i'iin ) : , I'a. , May 3.At yesterday's session of the general conference of tlio African Methodist Ijplscopnl cburcli n reso lution wns adopted requesting the bishops to appoint n suitnblo number of representatives and to doslcnnto those to prepare papers to roprcso'it the African Mothodlst Kpiscopal church ni liio world's parliament of religion nt the Chicago World's fair. No\v 1'roN'srtor for Diirvaril. UOSTOX , Mass. , May B. lingo Monster- burp , M. D. , Ph. IX , of Freiburg , Germany , has boon elected to a professorship In phil osophy at Harvard college. Ho will have chat-go of tbo experiments in psychological research for advanced student.s. The ap pointment generally is rccardod as ono of the best and most important , in Harvard for years. 1'aliitlngs for llu , liminn. WASHINGTON" , 1) . C. , May fi. At hist oven- ing'H session of tlio medical suporintondunts of the American Instltullons for the insane , the announcement wns made that the artist. ( i. P. A. Healy , had donated his paintings to tlio asylum nt KnnltnUeo , 111. , in the hope that they may provo of bcnollt to inmiUos. - IVmilty for InllniliUtlon. IJosroN'Mass. , May 3 , TUo house has passed a bill providing a penalty ot JIO.UUO' ' for Intimidating laborers , citbcioy urn ploy- era or omployos. Two .Moro Tluuitcr l''iro VlRtlnm. Piiii.tiii'.M'iiM , Pa. , May B. Two moro of the Injured nt the Pennsylvania hospital have died from the olTocts of their burnn. . . W. t'onur 1511 8 a.ii GO. O Making & A Home Run We've put nearly 400 suits on the * r front counter , selected from 30 or more different lots in the stock which 9 we'll close out this week , 51 * < ) some of them at $7.50 , i some at $8.50 , others at 1 $10 and still others at $12.50. They're fs all our own make , nicely trimmed , in $ light and dark colors ; plain or mixed cassimeres , with choice of either sack or j # cutaway. You'll acknowledge they're ; / ? worth a good deal more when you see if them , but our excuse is a backward sea 1 son. We'll guarantee the fit to be per fect and the styles the very latest. Noth ing the matter with them but the price. As long as they last we'll fill mail orders. In Browning , King &Co ' " . . 'aTKS'Spi''liWlTi.Ti1" ' ' ' I S.W. Cor lalli S lloiilas SK Q