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- - - - - - - - - . - - - . - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . J - 4 _ 1ii _ _ - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMAhA DAILYT1i : TUESDAY , , TUN 9 ; 1896. _ _ Tiii OMA11d DAIIdv BEE. - - - . _ - : " , 1OSISV.T1It. 1Itor. VUtfl.1l1II ) rvitY IINtG. 'rtit oi 8UflCIll1IO. Dity rn. ( WIUiOttt n1a ) One Yet $ I 00 3)&IIy fl nn.1 3tfll1Ay One 'cnr 10 0 Rix mrnthii & ( ) Thteo t nilhq . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 2 t0 8unIr He. On Yrnr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . z itUrtay Jftt , On Ynr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Vekly fl. n. Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orniin , The flee Ilulliling. : uth Orniha. $ ner JUk. . Cor N nncl 24th 131i' Counell fliufla. 3 North HIn tFt. C1IIcJlgf OIfle. J7 ChatiiL'er of Cunrnet ew 'ork. floom , 13. II nn1 15 rrmun nwg. Wntngtnn , 11o7 i' Stot. N. iv. AU cnmmtinftntloni retIng ! t nnw * nn4 eI- tonal mnUer houI.I b. aJdre , , < i1 ; To the Editor. ) iusrNIJ LETT1iU All , uoiie Iettcinn,1 remlttnnc iliouId ba ft4iroMN to Fi flc. l'biihing thinpny. Omtiia. trufia check ! nnl lxtOItICQ orilira to b. male nniil. to tii. npier of the tIifit TIlE 1tT1 PUflLISIIINU sT.triIEr ox' tata of N.brflkflI flotgi.is ctlnty. Oecrg 1l. T2e2ijck. , urotnr3 of Xh floe I'nb. lIaIiing oornpany. bdn ! cltiiy aotrfl. ty % that the Retlifti numher of fii , ntl c.tiplete ciOs of the JJAtII. litIttfl 1etitiig ant ftatlay Ite Titinted during the month of MIy. mb. caa aa foilo1. I . . l.2 10 2 7 g , t. 2p ) 1 ? 4 . . . it. : lt 41 IS.lb' & 2) 0 , 1tli. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . b- " " . " . . It.v0 ? 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS 2I ! : 9 . is.is : 21 . . . . . . . . . . . 13.Ti:4 : 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . i.l ; ) II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fl .2d xd . . . . . , . . . . . . ! 1t.2T 27 . , . . . . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . ie.ti : . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 21J1b1 14 2.1 , . . . . . . . . . J , . 1s.04 $ : ' ) . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . zl Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lsa , tlr.ttjtin for UfltoI nod retutned capita N'et Pnlc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TS2,470 Nct dnily ner.go ( IToltw : : 13. ' 17 SCIIUCK Subetiled In my proence and eworn to before me thlit itt day of June. A. fl. I'43. ' ( Seal. ) wirt.x.tt 8Il1flAT. . Notury l'ublic. MycCtnmisilon ceirrs flecontlier IS. Only nite week snore btforo tltt great COil velit . Tue 1)tire1iasfll1e delegate at St. Louis ts liable to itt ) sat1I tilsuppoluted. In the Interval , Attney Vest reuth like tIn1ioiiiet's coiflu , sils1)el1(1cl In tititi. alt 1)CtVIXt ) iiea'eu 011(1 earth. Notwlthistaiitlliig the trententlous progress ross ot the bicycle thit hobby horse still lflaliugi s to Itoh its owli. Now for au e1)IStOlflry duel betweeti the lnellilers ot the old anti thii' ineitibers of the hew state fish comittisslon. No' let us litive good racing veatli..r foi the ieniaiiultjr of I lie week. xxntt all IIl 1)0 ) forgotten-stortits , ccone . , i nuts. horace Boles surprised lil friends whteit lie was llrst elected governor of Iovti. 'ilie qtietIoii is , VllI lie surmise theta again vlieii Uw ( Jhtleago convtyn- tion meets ? The badges to be sworn ly the ( ide. gates at Ihto St. Louis couivetitlon utre to lie works of real art. The ticket to be made by the delegates Is also to 1e a vork o art. i\Iexlco lins Its iuliits open to the free coinage of sliver atlOto 1. But nobody : In this couiitry Is butying silver and tak. lug It to Mexico to have it colited Jiito fexlean dollars. TUe Nebraska state campaign will have to be fought on the issue of honest , ecoitoinleal aini ellieletit state govern- uncut. 'I'Ii party wIth clean cauitlidates wilt have the vole In the race. a . Rev. Dr. Talmago Jecttiietl Sumilay at the Orleauis Clinuitutuqtitu , In this state. Yet his sernion is printed InLontlity iuuoriiliigsVorltlIIeiaItl nuttier a Wash. Iiigtoii tlnte line. That Is enterprise for you. Omaha florists have been reaping quite a harvest from the orders for cut flowers for colurnenceinent CXCVCiS& ' lii litlitierous toviis lii thuI and surroulitliug states. It Is an lli-v1nd tiunt blows no 1)0(11 , ' good. W'lhhinm It. Morrison now says lie will nccelt ) the uleiiiocrntlc itoinlantloji for the lflSitleliCy on a silver lIatforln ) If tli ChIcago coriveittloit ilisists upon It. Tue tlitiiger is that Uitu COllveJitIJn vlll hot caie to IWCSS 'tlr. Morilsoii too hard. 'J'lie hew nuitloinil harty ) w'hlch Is hulsli- ) lug it lIC5llCIithttl ( ticket liended t' C. Ii ) . Bentley of Nebiaskit 1111(15 that tutiuler our law It can get Its lecIors on the ofilelal IHullot vltii 110 01 lice tiosiguatlitti thtati "by pethtloii. " Atiul the vorst of it i , thiutt there Is dotihit vlieIhier It van get eliouigit nanies on Its inutitloits to entitle It to a Ihtce on the ballot , even as such. It ; is tli ditty of city iutid county oil. daIs to favor Omaha iiiercliants , eons tinctors tuuiti Juttluuifactuirers in letting contracts ( tir materials inul labor vhieii. evet It cxxii hue doitu without sacrifice to the tttxpa'ers. Moiiey thus CNlOIi(1tjl liu kept within thio stutlo tind goes to ( hue aid niuui HllhhOrt ) Of eltisens , litany of vhioiii nyu taxpayers , vhio lltrOiIIzo ) our liiercliniits. If eliiployiiieiut ( ) tIIth be at- rortletl this suuuiuitieu to every inechiaiule and laborer In tlto city It would be of Iiiotiinabltj liciittlt to iuhi. 2 There are two vitcalielt's lit tim school b051t1 which will doubtless be filled in tlto uisuiuul Inalilier avlthilu thu uiext few weeks. Every Patron of ho itubhic schools of this city wotihi applaud any effort to Induce two titeit of bight Ntaiul- lug and goo4 ability to take these Ilaeos. 'rliertt ito tnaiiy such ziton In ( ) iiuuluit , but they will uiutt seek thu hmnor. It Zituist 800k thenu. If tIm board has Iliti I Interests of thin icltoohs at heart It will tuirit down tilt ) liniiortuuuntt llglitwutlglitit who are now besIeging tuenibers ( or voteL Only a. comparatIvely few of the ti county conveittlontt to select ( telegates c to the rt'lullIczxm sUite convention have d ldt'2L ) held , but calls are out for almost * uhI of thietn. 1'rouii now uii intI ! the eittt of Jtiizo thu list of aecredlteil tide. I 'gtttt'g uIli be cotnitaittly Iuiea.Iiig. ' 1'liIa 1 itato conycutlon uhl ho lii liliportlulcO I hot SUElltsift'uI by lIllY sluitilur gatIitrIlig I In reeut yciurs. It hehooret rehlulihlenus % lit oytl y county in tlio state to seni tuB r delegates 01113' IUCfl who itro nutty rem. Ii reseittuttivo of thu best Iuterest of the i party. . I L I . . - : - 71W .SUtT7II 4fl 7 1112 tffflhl'iCI. Tlieie Is no doubt tllftt tlic htrong fr'o silver scittirnent In the south s very largely du to the hick hf bauiking fiuclll- ties iii flint section , A IeatIIig , liunticlal jolirital say. that the south Iin iliiilut'i4- tloiutbly beeiu baiiiiiereI by ntu insuif- flelcut itiedluituu of xt'Iiniiii , tunul there lia recently alpearel lit C1Mtdlit ItulPers coiniiuuiiiicntloiis from outIieiit 1aiikei's alit ! busIii.2s 1111.211 uhio stntt ? I lint there vou1l 1112 lIttle deiiiaitd for free ilIver there If the Iwoiile could haVe fin fltlV(1111t1 ! bank currency , ) ISSS.11ig ( , the elasticity to rex.potut to bushuiess cniidl- tlont Tlit' otithi hi liottlle to the na- tinital Inuiking systeuxu , vhIcli Is ro- gartled thet e : tq a iuniiOily. The oItt-t- tion of tlio systelit , vlth Its teiuulehey to nccuiuntulnte suipi us reserv's In ? i'w York , while rates for money range lie- twecit 12 and 13 i'e ' cent iii the south' 01 11 stittett , liis irvatei1 ut lIollular ( (1i1 victioui that the hiuks , : are i'iignged iii cornering ii1IilP flUhl thoU thit'.v are cite- iiiltu of it heahl hy ilnitnelal system. 1x- jrcs.sloiis of thus p1'uullei' ) against the national lniiuks itre to be foutnil lii soilie of the state ulciuncratle plntfotintt. \\'liat the 1)COPle of the souitii , or the ( lonhluntIng elIJiliiiit there , vnuit Is a state baiik currency. I t was to siutlsfy the ileniiiutl : of the. south that the ileino- 1.3 the ituit lotial PlatI'oriti of lSt)2 ) recolil- ineituled tile rldttl of the 10 per ccitt ta ott htatt' JIRfl1C Issues , but vlieut It s a ! I pijuosetl to tb this in the Inst Coil- gress the tiarthiern deniocrats vcre almost - most to it nina opposed to It , uiiile.s coiuiilttotuetl upon govertinuentiti st1hier'h- sloii Of St8te lnitilxs. This the itoulierit oiuinoerntn syotihul not have. 'i'hit'y Iii- StSttl that the tax shioutlul itever have hecix huilitosed , that ovo'ii If cousthtu- tloital , vhiieii luios ot them coiitendi d It S.21S itot , It WflS a wrong to the states vhihcli cotigress should itever have Iii- Ihicted nntt vhihehi shioulul ho uncouth. ( loittuhly reinoveol. The fihiuiro : of the last couigress to do tluI niuloubtedly crc. ated a lilt tt'r feeling Iii the south nuid In- teitshlled iroindiee against the national hitutikhtig system , wIth the result of send- lug titaity Into the free silver ranks. ' [ 'here Is olily one thing to do now : tiitl that Is to make a straIghitforvard lIght. In thit' south as elsewhere agaInst tlit' fuce sliver elelusloti. mit it the ye- itulilicaut PartY Is suicce ssfiil next No- veinber otto of Its nuost Iniportnnt olutics vhIl 1)0' to consider vluat nitty be tiouie to give the south uutiul the vest itlso a sutilelcut iuietliuiun of e.xchiunge , for Otert' Is complaint fuoiii the latter seetloti of a. hack in this respect. It Is the Jucig- meat of unuuity practIcal financiers that It Is lbtuuctIcallo to make such chiatiges lit the laiikllig systen as iIh greatly Increase the facilIties tinti , ' 5121)1)13 currency - rency WIINe it Is iteeded. Two utiens- ures were htitrouluceil In the hiresent coil- gross whIch would have been steps tOY8Il this , lint thicty are not likely to be uteteil POil by this congress. One thing unity be regarded as certaIn and that Is that. there will not be a return to the olti system of state baitlc Issues. If the tax on such Issues shall ever be reiimnved It wIll be uuuuuier such conditions as vihl iltsulre thin security of the tiotes. lii other vords , the natloital govei-nunent lll iuluiIiittln so much control and regu- latlon of banks of issue as slfahl be necessary to protect the nqte hollers ituuti keel ) this culireuiey good Iii everv li11t of the country , as tli natlouial batik etiricuicy flIs. ( . 'i'hiore can lie no doubt that general lOltthitt seiitluneuit Is ovei- svlielialitgly agaluist a state lautik cuii- l.Oney uvltliout thio supervisIon of the gos'ei iiiuieiiF. TJT2 1R'iEZUEL11N .114 TTI ? . PublIc Interest In England In thifl TeIl- eztlelniu matter hiss bt eui revivel by two clrcuitiustaitces , one this report that the AmerIcan commissIon would soon reiider a deelsioui , thio other the state. uncut that the second volume of the lhuit Isli blue book , sooti to be publlshe(1 , will , Iii the opInIon of r.iol Sallslniry , ttttli. hisli b(3'OliOl oiulestloui the justIce of tli I lurltisli claims. 'V'Tthi ' ! regard to the first I of these , a WnsltIngton IIISIntcli ) says thai Londoii r'jort Is ireuitnture. ) I t Is ttttetl that the iucshtleuit of the cotuutitis- sloii , Justice Brewer , does not exIect a ieelsIoiu at Iuit early ( lily ittid the relire- I cittn tlvo of Veiiezuidi : does not look for silt ) before fall. \\'Itli regard to the Ioi'tlieouiilutg volutiuc of the blue Itook , It nutty justify the coiuibleitre vliIehu hut. : [ ) t'Iuite minIster Is said to hinot exIr ( stl. ( 1)121. ) It sill be ieineinhiertd that the llrst roltuuiio vas hierableul l a sluuilhaz It'chiut'atloii oil the part of BrItish otil- IItIs , svhilchi the book fath ol to viiidleato. iiuiet tl It vuis slioyii to huitvo rather I veil ko n cii t Ii e 1rl I I sit case a a d I Ii e couti- ) hler viis subjected to 5llie eritieisn I 'or hiiuliig ; raised expectntloiis to Is ills- u uploIuited. ) It Is l)0MshIh ) that It iuiay bit I liii saute sitli the seeoiid volunie. But I ii aut eveilt It is iiouv accepted as coi'- ' ithit thitut his couitroversy will he settled tinleably utuiol ithi honor to all con- 'erned. The spirit of Jltigoisiut whlchi t arouiseol litis coiiipletely suibsitled and IL' WO1I1o1 lie a vciy rash iiuiiii viio should i IttCliilt to res'Ivo It. It litt heeii semvc Cltihe ) In establIshIng the fuict that icltlier tli BrItIsh xiot tito Aiiierlcaui icophe vaiityflV iuial that eticli equally I o'iuhtzcs Iios' deplorable a conflIct be- wt out titian would mi. V cl it 1VJLlVK : OPI'OSITION. S 'rho report of the tieinoi'iiititj litiuiority if the ways iiiid menus Coiriuttlttet , iu ° ) lPsItIut ( to the I)011cY f reciprocity ls to weak hiatt It lei Ve17 sure to initlxi alhuereuttit of that policy , ratlit'r thait ) ertuhitdu iiiiytiody , itS It 114 Iiitexnleol to ho , that ropeIIroctty Is not Iii the litter- I sit of an extension of qur foreign trade. L'Ite rejiort says there Is little CYhthtVIiCO if nuiy iuiurkeil benellttu ruin this reelt roclty agreezulents , yet the Tact Is that * lueso ttgrceiuients thu eiihuurge thu amount t t our exports to Central anti South V inericnn countrIes and since theIr ro % teal our exports to other AmerIcan reI I itililics hiuivo hot only ceitsed to grow , t nit : Itityc fiuhieti off tlecldedly , ( isIeciitIly ) t tour iutiul meat Proulticts. It tat nlso Ii rut , its ; u : ts couvlneliigly plitted out U tin , report of the iiiuijorlt. of the rays itutti menus eoinniItee , that the eclproelty policy wits utost ettlcitclous t Ii protecting our luiterests In luirope , esd eclahly In Oiirunaiiy , It tniyiiig betla a reIy lnitrumentu1 Lu Iuduein the U _ : V ' German govern uncut tO remove thit' lls erhininatlon ngahust Aiiwrlcxuui cattI , vhtIcIi hint been In operatIon for a iitiuit- her of yeni , , . It Is ndiiilttcd by the frlelidR of recIprocIty that It did not In every case hirove to be n beneflelnl as wnS epecied , hut this was not ohio to any fiuuht In the prIilcIIle , 1)111 ) to C0i1 dithotis vlitcIi required tluuie to overcome nial whIch very generally Were being overcoulie wheii the PolicY WItS itbit- tioumed. The rensoiis ltresiiteol by the mnhutority for opposIng reciprocity ii re hardly worthy of serIous coumsloleratouu. ! TInt suggestIon lInt the policy In nii way restrlcta the freethoun of coitunmerehiul leg- Islatloui by thIs conuitry Is at once novel atul absuiril. lInt t lie dentocratic p4)5- ! tloit on this qiiestloim vIIl hinvt little ef- feet uipoul tIios vhto huitu lOOkdtl ltit this quiestloii lntehhigeumtly niul uvlthiout PreJtidiCc _ liuishumess tacit of , iihl inutIe ittiti Of nil wutyt of thinking about the tiLrItT , uhiui Preseutteol theIr vlev. to the ivays itnd nicaus oouumunittee-auul there were many such-agreed that the lohIc3 , should be restored iutmii the agrIcultural Interest of tInt country Is PractIcllIlY tiiiaiiliiiouis In favor of Its icstoriitloii. Tue St. IA)111x4 coutvetttioui will declare for reel IioCItY iuitol I lie repubhicali party wIll rottirit to Liower pledged to Its reitewuL : v ( ) D:1 zt sfl J ; C4.IIP.IIUN. Shall thu republicans of Nebraska Itecullessly plunge Into a etiiiatIgui of ( lefiI5I ( ittiol t'XIhflhiiltIoll thIs eitr ? Shall the parly inuperli Its success by placIng upon Its state tIcket any candl- diit whose t'ecottl for couiipcteuley itiitl Integrity Is vuiluierzilde In any hart ? Shall the PLrtY : court or risk olefent for the stiLe of nimy one niatu or set of limeit vhio have been honored with re- iiotilbhti posltlomis amid by theIr conduct have forfeited millIe conildenco ? Ctuui the JlEt3' at'forI to weIght Itself olowit with inthefeiislhho or uuiloIular candl- ohittes uviteti It hits ninindant umiaterlril to choose fiOifl to coiistlttite all unassall- able nitti InvincIble ticket on vhiIcIi eveuy IlmilTi vIll be able to stiuimul for himself anti add streimgthi to the whole tIcket ? 'l'Iiese are questions that force tln'iim- selves ultil iull tltoughitmul repubi icamis vhuo desIre to see theIr Party restored to suprelimney , 115 iiiimchi by reason of thit' tuuiecelitIoiinl character of Its staiioiard bearers as of the lrIiiCIlheS iiiid issues tot. whulchi It uvIll stand in the coiiilng caiiipalgui. It is all folly to talk about iuiwrltten law that guarantees two tii iiI to otvery othlcehiolder , high oi buy , cOuiilt'tellt ol Iiicouliietellt , rClIi table or iIIsrvputibk. There Is no such law written or unwritten anl there never shioutlti lIe. Sehf-prescrvatioii Is nature's llrst law , itud the law of ptirt self- jreSCrViltlOll is higher tlnui the claIms of any muitul who aspIres to otilee for 0110 teriti , two terms , or it dozen terimis. In inthitics every tub must stand on Its own hot torn. Only iuteit who huutve pei- formed theIr duties faithfully liub ef- liciemitly are entItled to consideraflomi. 'I'ltose vhio. brimig their olilces Into dls- repute In uvhintsoever manner bar tlieiii- selves froii endorsement nut ! should in minnIe to niake way for muon dr bettet' oiuahlty auiti elcait record. This is the trite law and the only hav by uvimicli liL1t3 nomiminatlons should 1)0 goverlieul. DIATJ1 OF CIPTAIN nourzR ; . TIme aiinoummeeulment of the oleatlu of CaptaIn .bohiii G. burke at Pliiladeh. lhlhL uvill cause hrofolflmd ) sorroiv :111(1 regret , hot only ailiong his army asso- elites , hut tilso niuouig a very large cIrcle of uvurni persominh fr'leuuls In Ominthia anti the gr.at uvest. Captahit lburke uvus : a courageous amid gallant volunteer ii uiioii soldIer ibuiluig the svur of liii' : eI'elhlotm , particlpatlimg In itiany of Its mmmost san- gutitary euigageintnts. Tli grea tee hiatt of his moore titan thIrty yeirs' stt'vIte In the regular army was devoteti to the rtrtiuou utid oIammgetouis tin ties lmieklentih to thai prttctIott , of the frontier of civIl- izatlout (11)111 IndIan ( ielrdittiOuis ( anti Ilie suippresslomi of liidlaii outlreaxne. On the stair of ( iemterxml Crook , Captiuhui Ibourke iiecouiihaitle(1 ) that greit : Iuihaim ! lIghter iii ( iV(1y cuimmpalgii from trIzoiium In IS11 through Powder river amid back galiu to tlii hmatuits of the Apaches au the Mexicaux border. Ills figlitimig qualIties uvera equaled )111V l.Y ) his vrIiIuig qualitIes. lip ummioler- utooti hot liiIlll , ' the art of uviuu , IntL uims :1 , ( Ieej ) stuiiieiit : of nloulgiuttil lore nuid [ uttlian history. Fotv tacit have ( ) uitril- ) Lltki IItOV ( touvard our selemitlfic kimouvi. I igo oh' the red inami , ltls hiiulilts , liii. uuiigu anl eliaricterlstlcs : , tlitmi : ( 'nptalu burke. I his ( ( ) uitiIhtitiOllS ) to lturlouiittl I Ito'i'iituire antI hIs miarratlve books rank I utiong tlt a : uldest II I erary puod tu et I ( ) it. ; . [ a recognition of his speclil : iiCtitlire I iuoiits its a Iitiguilt4t itutti sttioleuit of Spout. sli-Anmerlcait history , mm vns huomiouinI i iy l'resldtutt. hlarrisoui ithi the detail tuuti geuitral charge of thto viuhutiublo t7iut I. , nul oxhiblt ! atid Spaiuisli royal eohlo'e. I tons of Columbus relics at the \Vorhl's 'aIr. ( balitalu hiourlftfs rare ao'couiiphfsli. titumitH as an officer anti litteruiteuir weic tiulileil svlt Ii a geitlal , vIiohe-soiileol ills. satttlouu tlitit o'iuht'iiretl liliti to every outo V Iii > (1t I 1141 I it volt t Oct uVI t Ii Ii I in ii ml i tutu e thu the itiost coiiipiliilouiitbln or IflCIL \ histluguislied Itritisli olIIee'r otico i nld thu the eOiuijlIuimtiXit of fitirpasshuig lituk L'vuhui as nit eIlttrtahiiIitg couiveisauI ion- thlst. It tawlits a stud coiuuiiientavy 111)011 I sir muijhltnry i4ystoin that a iiiitut of his itahitui ituuti capacity should remumalut ( or i ourtecu yoais without JtOlflOtIoui or uibstantlal reward for services ( aitli. tihly intrforuutetl itlid tile s-Ithi tInt ziuik of aptulit , that laud been confertt upow m iltii iii i882. t , _ _ _ For the beutettt of our moralizIng cout- cmnporary , 'l'hio lIce vlhh Inform it thiuut lie eontrtlIutlon of tliss litlen ( boulel t 0 the St. L.otjls cyclone sufferers' ( mid ms $1,000 , not 1OOOOO. ¶ fliu , motive rhileht liromnhited the otTtijng Is , iunv- ver , the 111120 atuid the yomulig ludy Is en- iUod to all the COhlilIiIiitQlitU iy tIiigs hat have beemi snlul tutu us'ritten ubut cr4ust the saute as if the amount were lie larger mumuil. The decision of the tate suipremilu court hat there utmtiy be one , two or a dozen cmnocratic litttIeH In Nebraska so far S relates to ItittIui&f & up tIckets unider hat desIgnation is apt to conic home to 10St ( hieticoop. ' .i'hie ganie lII1YCO1.lit tIn , demo- cratle caiui itun be PhlmYel vIthm CIulfll case lnslththlt ( republican ranks. Time Atustrnhiaum.)2ijot law svim _ Intetiuied to SllflIhlfy ckstle procedure auth not to COlimlhhCatC f ) ihid confuse the voter. cEt The coiiiplOthdtu of tIme Yniikton & Norfolk - folk road Is h ijlmied to work a readjust. iiieumt In rahtrottul nutes frouti Pullits In Nebraska i1il1 t'tlie central vest. A thl- rect hue ; . ) : via Yanklon to luhutli usnmld etoon Imaumdle a large -share of tint grain ) eiilsImIet1 to the AtlantIc senliomueth , because time lithe route rate Is 12 vents lcsi1'tIinit the nIl-rail rates to New York iimid Italthiumore how hut force. It' , therefore , time tuumilx hltmes vouihi re- mlii time grain sliliimiiemtts out of No- 1)rn.tka ) umlid the Ialotas they lutist coma. Pete vithm isites by tint lake route. It 41(11'S hOt titki ninchi of a miiatlieiiiutlclamt to cOiuiluito ( hieenouiiiouis benefits to the lrohutccrm4 of Nebraska such redumceil rates would bing for It costs as x.mmucit to tralisport a litishiel of corn to Chicago 115 the corii 14 worth in thIs market. Time suiggestlomi hmns liceti minnie that the Ili'taihtrs' usinmelittlout mmmi I lie Ure- cers' association be C4)flSOIIhttel for time t'l'aSoll thiiit mintrelapits hiavj. not little to devote to both vIieii more work could be iiecouiliihislmt'd by colicciut ratei effort. There is hittl tiojtmbt of the eorvectiius of tlits view. It secumis useless If im't ' futile for rehihlers to sputtiti tItle amid Itiomicy 111)011 the organlzutloiis whose ob jeet.4 sought are iIL'litIciLl and vhiose 1klit can best be covered by tint mo- posed amiialgaiiiat omi. There titlist. be thmorougim orgamilzatlon or notlmlng cmiii ld accolIilhlIietl timid. so long mis tIme two organizatiotis coithmtue to exist they lutist occasIonally cross eichi : other's wires , Wlieui , 118 a .matter of fuct , they ought. to be pulling together. tViugo eartiers in Omnnha iumd In the west geuierahly who have been taught that fuce sliver colituge : would raIse tInt price ott iii ! coiitmnodItIes itre beglmiiiluig to t ( & ? tliflt tliir luiterests are Itu no wise Identical with those of the sliver amIne oviiei s. flradstrect gives a list of twtnm- ty-thtree staple articles of grocers' stock , liccessarli's of life , with list iirlces on each iii 2891. as coimipared with list i)1IC1'S thIs year. Comisummiurs nie now payhmmg : ti.o ltr ) ccItt less for the artIcles thhL'y must buy for the table luau they 1511(1 1lti. ' ye uis uig. A dohliur will buy lilore today 3hiu.ut : : lImy tune hum ireviOuls history tiitl\thiIs fict has no connection with tilt. ' iii6\ittiry \ systenm. it is siuiily ii , jmiestloii dPi. natural SU1)1)ly amid tie- . uiittiiul. .1 it ExComigrtjumhxi Chump Clai1c says that the penjteiitlnu y is too good for ( lie lnlseralle scttii1rel uvlto soloF ( lie (1110th of .gar(1dIu allotted to liiiii as eon- gressumuini felt Ute ls'uielit of his eon- stituemits. Citaflip iecotnes lnfligiiantly ulrlghtt at Uimtes and this is one of tlioe thmimes0 1tmuOklrttr&1Siok ha Trii.le. .j : , lndhft alht JournaL. tSthatdr' fltAekbtm.rlu Ia amnantcr4oftglItt& lag geimeralitles and plirase calculated to tickle the carsof the groundhing. but lila alCeChea show lie is utterly ignorant of tito lrlnciples of finance and the eicmcats of the silver questIon. Ho belongs to a class of ituecesaful detnagogues who are a disgrace to American politics. SintI1ic Aeeiiritc Turneil Iown. JIuftalo Expreas. Although th meteorologists constantly tell us that these fierce Inland storms are not cyclna3. but tornadoes , the pre.n and tim people continue to call them cyclones. "Cy- done" evidently suggests greater force and more ripping up of things in general than lernado. " ri ! is ona of tI-c things n which the Iargs and Ignorant pnblic does ft give a copper far sclont lie accuracy. . .ti.mazimig Liimi'rmtli- . Now York Sun. One of the most touching incidents of a generous zeal ii the cause of miaelona comes , tiaturally and ppropriate1y enough , from 0h131 ani specitlcaily Irma the town of Cimya. hoga Falls. TIte merchants of that place , weary of bad dabta and eager to plant thorns in the hosonis of bad. debtors. eolelnnly made over to the Vounan's MiaIotmary society such accounts as they regarded as valuelers. What a cheerful glut Freely they parted with what was worthless. Could clarIty Ia exer- deed at cheaper rates ? Still. there wore the germs of healer and of a posbIe revenge in the Idea. The Cuyahoga Fails Tihilanthrop- - istt believe that the lives o theses debtors will be made unhappy by dunning viJitS from missIonary women. A Tiinjamiiiniit i'm. . New York Sun. Kaumsas has by no means expended all her lumtellectimal energies upon tIme extermination ) f grasshoppers and populists. She tak her place , and a commanding one. in the rcat pocesaion of Invention which marlis ho cioso of the century. A Topeka woman Lies just got a patent for a utensil which 1)1(15 fair to enroll her name among time enotactorn of the world. She lies nmnlo 1 Pin which is. said to mrnssess the dimcult acuity of preventing time too easy divorce I jotweeji skift and shirt waist at time imacic. t this pin. the fruit of long , solitary study , I nid time (1001) medItations of genius , mrns- losses in very truth this nuagical power , I Cansas will merIt and receive forgiveness C or a hiuuidrech thousand crammls and crankI I rirs. and this trIumphant pin and Its In- I renter wihi hover be forgotten. - IOWA. I'AHOS $ O4)IiIIxN'Z'l. Sioux City .Trlbuno .Wimen Harvey was n Omaha riheinitly be made a couple of lutfs wtth JjQQ. reward attached. The ) rnaha flee -ealfed him , but weeks have assod and still . thu free silverito sophist rnsn t sent 1. coIc to Editor Rosewitter. dr. Harvey slionid ' ho a stan of hi uvord mad come up.-with. the Coin. Sioux City Times : An experienced teacher tays that pupils who have access to news- aporx at home , when compared with thoue vito do not , are better readers. bettor spel- era. better /47r2npmariana , better puncr ustors , read oijm Understandingly and oh- c ale a pract4. knowledge of geography a almost haI' hue tIne that it requIres ithers. Time kittpspaper Ia , therefore , most Iocidediy .anieOrtant. factor lii mnodent ito. ' ' , - Davoupoj-t ftjmiihica : llurlington lien a how cauao torrjoicirmg Ia this eemni.cen. otiflial year. 1r. l'hliip M. Crape has tmudo a gift o2O.OOO to the city for ha mubita library. 'lOtte Is by tar the lergeat bastion that the library has ever received. omiator ( Irimea. Its founder. donated $5,000 nil contributed books , and other citixons lava contributed aURII from $2000 dowo. yard. The city pf 2iurlington needs a noW hi ibrary butldlxmg , aimd will probably hyo It. ii 4l1lillNa S.tTS E' ( STA'I'Ll ) LOUSC. Alma flocord ( rep. ) : A tank it ben fern SvOden bout sax mont. A tamk & hen for Ole hlediund bout sax snout to hit hen guile taller. Xearney Sun ( rep. ) : MeNhili baa a host of uvarnu personal friends in I3tifthlo cotunty who would be glad to so" him succcxful lit Itis race for state tromistlrer. Itoti Cloud Ooldon Hell ( rep. ) : Arthur S. Churchill continues to be endorsed in Onmaha but strange to say no one outside that ctty bins anything to say In his favor. liroken Bow biepubhtcan ( rep.t ) Will Geildea of Grand laianih Is one of tb tuost itrotilismuig candidates for sLide atithttor alid he tmuglmt to got time nomination for several good reasons. Ilnhtlrt.go Citizen ( rep. ) : hero in 1'helps county. vliere P. 0. lIedlund Imas been known for years. no one is surprised that he is popular au over tIme state and that. leoPle feel that he is the right miaiu for state atuhitor _ Aluuma Itecord ( rep. ) : ir Jialgo M L. hayward - ward receives time nonminuutiomi for governor 'Ye Cflhi yell for Ilethlund. If Jack iacCohl Is nomlnatel for governor we can yell for ) lcClay. It Melklcjohn is nominated for governor we cami you for Gddes , Crelghmton Courier ( rep. ) : George A. Prooks when out over tint state campaigning can point with Pride to thm cumdorseuneuit he rt- ceied at the hands of the reinmbiicana or Knox county. A muien can receIve no bettor entlorsottuont tiinn froumi Imis own people. Tekamali herald ( rep. ) : Washington county lies a catmhilato for sthto stiperlum. tohimicuit of PthbllC iuistrtmctioti in the person of JV. . Ilemlersomi , There is considerable doubt as to his securing the mmmninntion , hint lie jaozmmises to roll tip his iahits and lmt.dim time fellow out uvhto does. York Timimn ( rep. ) : The Jourmial numnounces that \V. lx. Morgan Is a candidate for corn- missioner of ptibhic muds and buildings. Judge Morgami was once county Judge of this cotmnty , where lie resimled a number of years. atul lies a large circle of friends. 110 Is an upright maim and a good onaity worse ones have filled state ofilces. Wallace Tug ( roe. ) : The repubiicaims of western Nebraska are interested lit P 0. hlodiummid , cantlithato for state auditor , be- cmnuso ho i a western nmaum ammd in every way worthy or ( lie office. There seems to ho an umnuatmahly large nunmbor of entries In this race , but P. Ole will probably go to the post an odds-on favorite. Gretuma Iteporter ( rep. ) : The combination of lilacs was sprung too soon and has been wrecked on the shoals of the political sea by a vavc of jopular disapproval of coin- binations. TIme tinue is at hand when time dictator and siatemnaker will be relegated ho time balcony of the coimyontion halls and the leOPiO vtIl express their Preference. Grand Island flepubhican ( rep. ) : W. 1i. Morgan of the Greehey Leador-luudepemident amilmouhIces his willingness to be sacrmhiced ullOn the altar at lila country as a candidate for commmnmissionor of public lands anti build- lags , providing always that time republican state comivcntioii at Lincohum is willing , Nr. Morgan would unaku a competent and worthy oflicer. Grand Island Republican ( rep ) : Of all the several good candidates for state auditor William Geddes is time best and iruost deserving. lie is ablo. affable , houct and painstaking amid in all respects timer- oughly competent , and ito has a consistent record for stalwart republicanism behind hini , datlimg back to time date of his majority. Ho should be nominated. Fullerton Journal ( rep. ) : Judge W. W. Keysor of Omaha , after serving one ternm of tour years ou time district bench , received the exceptional honor of being put on nil the tickets for a second term , which he is now serving. Although lie is not a candidate - date for time position , the republican party could not do Itself a greater honor than th name bIn at time comnimmg conventiozi for the supreme bench. ICcarimey Hub ( rep. ) If there should be a change ili the oliiccs of attorney general and commissioner of publIc lands nimd btmild- ings there are enough good men iii line to fill the oiilccs with perfect satisfaction. For the hatter omco there is Colonel \V. E. Morgan. editor of the Greeley Leader-In- dependent , one of the squarest and best qualified men itt the state for the place. who shouldn't be forgottomi in case there Is a break-up hmotmg time one-term ofilcials. voicE o PilE S'1't'1'1 i'Jtixss. Ponca Journal : Time Omaha lIeu thinks time state fair managers could reap bigger returns by patronizing tue Nebraska vrea in advertising its expoaitiomm that by spend- lug hundreds of dollars for itandbifl.s arid I dodgers. The Doe is ommmincnthy correct. Seward Reporter : General Manderson delivered time Memorial day address at time tomb of Gemmeral Grant in Now York , and a I perusal of the eloquent speech li-wo It to have been one of the greatest addresoes of tIme kind ever delivered. had Mandersomi never before aclmieved famne as an orator , tills addrora would place him in the front raimir. - Grand Island Independent : ' 1he trial of George L. Sweeney of South Omalma for i contempt of court in attempting to bribe Morrell Gemp , a juryman In time first noun trial , has begun In time district court at I Omaha. If proven guilty , time severest punlohinont should be dealt out to hinm , Time I : courts are time only resort to which maca can come on an equal footing. and when I that equality Is destroyed by mmcii attempts , froedoni and liberty receive a severe set- bacic. Hoidrege Citizen : Time Omaha Bee pro- iicthi timat unie.a rome unforeseen and uniikeiy slanmity overtakes time state. the agricultural OUtlUt will exceed over $100,000,000 in value. Converted into cattie atmd hogs tIme value will be still further increased. Timero is Ito question timat as aim agrictmltural state ebraslca can lead time uumion whomi time clamonts are in its favor. A couple of years of good crops mind Nebraska wili again Lalco Imer place at the head of time states. Blair Pilot : Some of time state papers are cntrasting time cases of floUn and Mealier ; ) flO got five years for stealing ovorflbimmg in tglmt , time other gets nineteen years for tcaling a little over $100,000 , The trouble ivitli helium was that lie didxmL steal a large Dnougim amount and after lie Ivommt "broke' :10 : influence was brought to bear In imis be- malt. Mealier mnde a respectable (7) ( ) haul ttmti immaintainoil time support of influential 'clmomos. whereby Justice was doled sparingly :0 : hmiumm. Geneva Signal : Timere rmmust be a ; oed deal of surprise in Omaha ) u'or time tbevelopmemmta in regard to ho first trial of ilolltm , time city treasury , mbezsier , not so mmmcii because it has been mroveti that at lent.t one of time jurymemm ias been bribed , aim because time Douglas rnmnty authorities took time trouble to find lie proof and nab the fellows who dlii fimo oh. All the same it Is gratifying to know hat once in awlmiie dirty work of this kind a uncovered. Itod Cloud Argus : The flee urges time tate ( air muammagers to use time columns ot he state papers to toil time people of time at- ractioos of time fair. anti spend hums money ui dodgers , guttcr.mmumlpos anti time imummerous lnp.trap schemes uauaily employod. Vu- ass tie fair niunagors act upon time aug. etitioti time rmaiora of time state should malco t a point to be very spartemg In the amount f space they dommate to the institution. On he theory timat the fair waa a state lrmstitu. ion they have been very liberal in that OshieCt iii the past. but time time bias ome wimen time fair should no longer be ro ardod as deadimead entirely. ( JoueImm tiflum fur I k Jiert-uiveil , Chicago itoeord. It must be a great consolation to the friends f time people kiiied at Mosoow to know fimat be czar amid czariua have not been compelled a forego aimy of the dances with which they ai planned to entertain themselves. A Malicious Shiumaler. Sioux City Journal , . ! tn Omaha man wae arrested fur fatitog in we with an Omaha soiiaqlma'aum and is imi iii cbarge with bolxmg Insane , Highest of afl In Leavcnxig Power-Latest U. S. G-OV'L Report RY Baking' . . 2 , . - V. AUSOLVrELI ! PLThE V V -V - - - - - - - - - - - : : : : i- iEATIi 01 ? CAPTAIN BOU R liE Sttccuim1 to Disease3 ( lontractea White Uampaigiming In thoWczt. GA1ANT SOLDIER OBEYS FINAL OHDERS _ ua 'cll hnnwtt in Ommmimn , hImtvlig lieit Stsutioime.l lore Ilighi Yrmirs tie fl Ieiiulier oE ( let , , Crook's Stall , l'1h1hAilLp1iIA , .Tuino S--Caiitain John 0. llourko , Third cavalry , Uuiited States Army , died today at the Polyclinic hospital , this city , where lie lund icen untier treat- meat for about three weeks. CmtptImm iiourico tuna been atmfrimmg for mt long wluilu from tim ffccts of tilucaso comitracted while CainpalgmmIng in Texas anti thmo tar west. lila coumihitlon became so bath that it Vi' finally dcided that lieu should b brought to this city for surgical tucatmnetmL CaptaIn hiourke html a'bi-Ihilnumt mocord as a gallant soldier. lie enhthtctl as a private In the Fifteermth l'cnnsyivania cavairy in 1862 , anti took Part In time enunpalgmi of time Army of the Ctmmbeiiamid umumtlcr 1loecrans amid Timomna , Ho was awartheil a medal of honor for gallammtry at Stolme ltiver. . At time close of time war Captain Ilourko \.as hlpltolflted by President Lincoln a cadet. at-large to time \'eat i'oimit mmmliitary ncademmmy , fremnu vhiehi lie gradumated In ISOS. lie saw nmtmch service 1mm Indian warfare antI was immentiommeel iii _ geimeral orders for gailmmumtry in emmgmugc'mnents vitii lumlinums. lie s-as a mmmcmber of scientific societies iii lratmce , llngiand and time Uimiteti States amid wrote mtmucli on mumtliroimoiogy anti folk lore. Otto of bitt most valuable muotmograplis ulmon time "Medicine Men of tIme 4tlacimcs" Imuimhisimed by time Smnitlmsoimiami institute. Ills immost popular books , ' 'On ' time Herder with Crook , " "An Apacime Canmpaigui" mmii 'Tlme Snake Dance of the Moclumis , " Imavo imaui editions iii Now York amid Lormiloim. At tiio rnectlmmg of the American Folk Lore society , imoid lit tlmis city in December last. , Captain lbourke was chosen vresiuiomit. Captalmm hiourice was 53 years old. lb leaven a widow and three daughters. Ills vie was with 1dm at the timmie of lila death , but tIme three daughters were at timeir imonmo in iiurhimmgtomm , Vt. Captain Bourke's reummains will ho interred in the national cenmetery at Arlington. Captain lIoturko was woli known in Onualma and it itt not too niuclm to say that no army officer ever enjoyed a greater unmount of esteem and imiglm regard upon time Part of time people of this city. lie was stationed Intro eight years as a member of General Crook's staff , anti during that ( lIne nmado a host of life-long friends. Geimeral Crook was ordered hero in March , 1875 , ammti Captain liourko came with imini. Durimmg the eight years he was stationed imcra tIme celebrated Custer raids were taken amid in these Captain iiouurke dis- tingimisimed imimnseif in a valorous mimanner. In 1SS General Crook was transferred to Fort Wimipplo. Ariz. Captain liourko re- mnaineil at that post somewhat over a year. It wits vImiitj stationed there timat lie mar- neil Miss liorbach , daughter of Joimmi A. Horbach of this city. From Fort Wlmippie ho was transferred to V'asimington , where he served on a detail in connection with time War departmneumt. lie was at time na- tionai CaPital live years. meaviumg there he went to Rio Grande City , where lie wan scimt to suppress the disturbances between the Texans and tIme Mexicans. He reummahneii there a little more than two years , ammd from there was ordered to the World's Columblamm exposition - tion at Chicago. lie was ulacod itt charge of time Spanish convent there , a liositlon that his knowledge of time Spanish lammguago well fitted him for. lie remained timere during the entire time the World's fair was open. He was tlmen sent to Fort Riley , Kan. At the batter post he renmaineti until the I grcat strike of railway employee broke out in Cbmicago in the summer of 1S94. He rommdored dtstitmgtmished services mlmmring time i riots there , anti when the disturbances had been settled was sent to Fort Ethan Allen. Tlmls is situated some four umlics out of the city of Burlington , Vt. He remained at the latter post untIl lila recent Illness conmpeilemi him to leave. In lImo hope timat he mlgimt flimfi lmealtim for his broken constitution he journeyed south. lie ipent some time 1mm Mexico and Cuba mlumritmg limo sprhuig of this year , and returmiod to Dnmnlma , his health beimmg but little better timamm when he heft Vermont. Tic rernalimed mere , at the residence of bits fatimer-in-iaw , ibotit a fortnight , anti then , actimmg Oii time 'tivico of his physicIans , left for the l'imila- lelphmia hospital in which he died. Captain llourlce was nearing imia fiftieth fear at the time of his deatim. The thmir- centim anniversary of his marriage would mayo occurred next month. Besides his vidow lie leaves three little girls : Sara , 11 'cars old ; Anna. 9 years , and Orlean , S ears. Mrs. Bourico was with him at the ilium of ills death , atid her brother. Paul loriuicim , left this city for Philadelphia in Sunday afternoon , upon receipt of a telo- I rraen aimnotmimcimmg the critical illness of Inptain flounce. Ismmpurliml J'mimI ly Stnrt for house. MOSCOW , June 5.-The Imperial family oft here today for St. Petersburg , where a round of visits is expected on June 21. I'AllI ( lAST Ol' il1'flhI. CImiso Times-iferalti : 'rime moat dishon. ' Clii timing about the Kemmtucky platform i itmi hypocritical rrotenso of honesty , ( lIot'e.io'mmmocrat : A declaration for ftc. silver by thm democratic party will moan tlmat it proposes to concede to the repub. licana every state east of the Missotiri river. hfluhlmnaloli Journal : It the sincre moon nhma are deluded by the pinuetbin beresIt of ( Ito siluer advocates are premommtcd tito facts in time lnoper spirit they will be sure to see limo stmbject tim Its true light , just as did thousaumda of good amen who were tern- liorarily lob away by time greenback imere.ay. Waslmtngton Star : flelievera in sound nmommoy , no immatter how much they may be oppoacti to free siivor , cuttmot be otherwise timaum gratified at the iibe'nality of Senator Ptighu of Aiaiarna. Ilscusalng time recent flop iii ifentumeky time senator sayer 1 nun not In favor of arbitrary or proscriptive notion , I am willing to be goneroums. C C Wo will pro to it that a free coinage liatform 19 adopted ( mit Chiego ) , sumd , Isv- 11mg tlmt. platfonimm , we viii Imot be smitIsiiiI tmnkas we gilt the ticket , too. " All timat ttio senator tumid lila friends desire lit a tree coinage plmitfernm and a free coinage ticket. 1mm etery otlmer respect. It appears. the soum- ator proposes to bo ovei'wlmelmmmlngly goner- outs touvarti iimose who disagree with him commcorniuig the flumammciai question , \'asmington ) Correapotmtlemmco Chicago Post : in thm rlotoui entimuuslarun of timoir inmegiuma- tions time oleinocratic freo-silverites mire iti- ready dividlutg tIme spoIls of mu November victory. In timoir muiuids they have won time fight at ChIcago , ftustl with time straight silver niemm amid popuhists , elected a presi- tiomit anti gaitmed control of congress. Thmeso iittio ineliminanies hmyu'imm been natisfac- toriiy disposed of , it only rounaimma to this- tribute tile fruits of victory , This imn been nrrnumged oum a basis of 60 per cent to thmo deitmocrata ammii time reniaiumimmg 40 per cent between time voinmlista smith time straIght siiverites , as timey nitty agree. The demo- erats. of theIr owim volition , have appor. tIoupui to tlmemselves time imog cud of time patroumago. leavlumg their allies to tnko what iii loft , Tlmo allied leaders iii Washiumgton express timoir nhproval of time proposition. It was so mmnmch better titan they lmiuh ox- iOcted timmut they arc not disposed to groin- blo. LIGhT AS ! ) hiItlGli'l' , Teman Sitter 'bimn moimoy that iii time root of mull cvii Is tlmo money that is in aemothmor'a pocket. Cleveland Pinimm Denier : Dicicy-Timey tell me you mire living on time fat of time imtmmd at yotir mmciv boartiitig place. Weefers-Yos ; oioomargmtnino anti hilled cheese. Yonkers Stntcsnmamm"Themue blcycle arc imurtiuig Itusimmess tlm'emtdrully , " said tlmo liv- erynmaum. qmihmtiImcsi4 is hot thmo oimly thing they are imurtltmg , " reimlieti Wheeler , as imo limped over and took it chair , Pliliadelpimia Anmericaim : Tier Father-bins niy daugimter given you mummy emmcourmugetmmcmmt. . sir ? Suitor-Well . , site said you wore always a venT. geimorous iarent. Inthlammrtpoiis , TourntmlVimat on eartlm , " asked the iumquisitive umelghmbor. "do flint a usual' macaim that you put omm Abmmer'mm toimmb. stmmo7" "At rest , of course , " aumawened time withow , nail lho conversation doboucimed imito other fields. Detroit Free Press : "My imuehmanmi , " said a yotmlmg wife , ' is a very unreasonabio maIm. " ' ltm what 'way ? " naked a frieumd. H,3 expects inc to live 011 nothing and save hualt. " Cincinnati Emiquuirer : "I wonder wimo was the flrt nmahiuumtcturer to advertise ? " asked the speculative boarder. "There are ito data on time itulijeet. " itaid Aabury Peppers , "but in all probability It 1 % Its time heim , " Chicago Tribuimo : Mrs. Chugwater-Josial , diii you over mmnio how comnnmon it iii for irbm to look like their fathers ? Mr. Ciimmgwater-Of course I have. Moat if them look hue their fathers. That's wimy to muammy girls' fce are their fortumme. Philadelphia Record : hoax-What , you buying a bicycle ? I thought you detested i.heom. Joax-So I do , but I've been rmumi .ovcr long mommgim. Now I'm gohmmg to have my roe 'ongo. TIlE DUflGI.Afl'S LAMENT. Cleveland Plain Dealer. "I halo to Tenth time papers , " Said time burglar in it fret : "They never fail to mention In a memmsiy way. you bet , That time swag we don't discover Is just double what we get. " - A ( IIJJOS'i'ION 1)FICI1)hiii ) . Wnidmington Star. fho sun sorter wiimlcs wimerm a cloud passes by , in a. kumowin' nod nrnlabio tray. tn' tlmo bougims they lenmi low o'er time spot wimero I lie , Like they hmaui etometimin' pleasant ter say , tn' I know tihut tlmey amemmu , for it's per- ( ently trim Timat Ilm.'y's sense in timeir bhimikln' an' awimelmium' ; rumey wzuhmt too to tell 'cni uvhut I'd rutlmor do , Or go flshimm' . 'rn taking my leisure ter ponder it o'er , Fur it's Ploasmilit ter tlozo mitt' ter tmream ; t's finn whur the mosses grow thick omm thmo shore. An' time mthittlrm' light spangles time stream. t'mS silent an' cool ; an Jtmi there mit o Of timcmz timinlis iife lies a mission , doim't know of notimin' timat I'd ruthor do Timami go fishmmn' . 26 For Yoir Money And any man's , boys'or child's suit or overcoat in the house thrown in. That's what it amounts teat at our "Getting Ready to Remodel Sale ? ' 20 per cent discount on everything in the store-except . furnishing goods and hitS. n" . . . , Largest in the World. V . -Browning , King& C S. W , Cor , 15th and Douglas. We close today at 12 o'clock , V _ . . . - - -V.--- -V _ _ -