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_ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i = - _ TTr1A TN 8 , 18O. I 'FilE OId1IA D1i' BEE. i I - rE11M oUliCtUVT1O. Uy flee ( SVItiUt un1y ) One &T . 2 8 M IMly fl tind IunIay , On Yant 10 C 81x montIu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rhteM iirnntIi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ) Hiinay flqe , One Yftr . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . 2 3 : ItItdn ) Hee , One Yeir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8) Ve.kI } flee , One Year . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . oi yicc3 : OmAhit. 1 b 11 1UuIIflK HojtIi ( ) matln , 4Inger 111k. , nr. N flt 4th SI : ( OljT1dt fllurr , io North Main ittt. ( hIen om , a17 ctimber of C4mInFC. NAW Yotk. ItfflIflL 1. II flI 13. TribUne Bldg. 'VnliIngton. 17 P tF.at , N. W. contztvommci All communtciittntv T1ttng to IIeW niid tlI. , tonal matter IiotitiI I , nddrcpt : To the Idlttr. IIUlNS $ LTT1fl8. All huInp lttm nud rfrnlttflflCe hoill be ' 1dreee.1 th rIe Jleo I'uIIIhtng ) ( Y'tnPaflY. OnMn. Dtflttg. cliicke flfld lotOrnco orilers to be macjo pntI * ' tn the nrrr f tli ( 'flflhIflY. TJI ) IITI PVflI.18IIIU CO1'.Y KTATI.1IhT O1' C1lWUL.AT1O. 1t4te of NohaknI IJougths cnunt3. I ( lerirgo II. 1echuck , ettary of Tti flf nib- lIIilng comiany. ) ) Ing iltily % YOTn , that the nctuilI fltflnl.er of full iirnl coliiIIete cupe % $ of the fltIly , Morning , IvenIng nnd Iun4y Uce printed dining the month of May , J9G , WOS fl9 folioV I 1.12 14 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 2Q,2' ' ) . - . . , 1D.2o ) Is . . . . . . . . . - . . . - . 4 . . 1S.2q 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1S,71t i ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . t.ii 2 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - . . . . 18.19 : ; 1 . . . . . . . . . . . - . . 7 . . . 1q 0c7 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1B 240 .23 . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . ! ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1s.it. ; 2 $ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! o . . . . t,17 ) : ; 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 19oG Ii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iq.t : ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 1t.2)7 27 . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 19.2 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,313 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2i,7 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it : q 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.2I4 13 . . . . , . . . . . . . 18,311 31) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,7C ) 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,330 Tonl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tSSS02 I Lees ; ilpduction for Une tiI nnd iturncd 4 copie9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . 6,232 Nt nie' , i27O ? et daily average . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . rvnnifl : IL r'ciiuci. ' Jii1ecrlIi,1 In my piceence end eworn to before Th ( iiiii let day of June , A. P. ISDO. ( ieai. ) V1liL1AM $ IMF tAT. . Niitury Public. 1Ty commiecion e'pir flec'ember IS. 19' ) ) . A .k'cretspil : county tttx rate a caril : . 'vlik'li nhvtys : vliig. It sI1I i otitiit o t colilpoHitti ) llotogrn)1I for the jO1'tl'lllt ) of tiw ittitlior nl tlit re- ptiblleitii IlittlOllItI iiIittforIfl. EXIlIlltS Ut liii' oqrnsItIott vI1I hrlng the i'oi,1o , niiil tlit lIt311I 81lco tliitt flit' IOtIlU ) vIIJ lii' at the exiosltloii will ln'Iiig tx1iIliIts. r1os'et'iiot MeICitiley limy now talk for ptilillenlloii Jtutt us often as un Is of 111111(1 to tnk 811(1 ( lie inny 1e r'lfel ( on to $ ay tilt ? right thIng at the i'Ight 1)111cc. ) - Tt erne of oiii' self-coiistlttitetl conitl- tnt Ioiiil : vIst'icrcgVOl1ll : ( reati the con- $ tititIfl ( of Neliriska : they nilglit be able to ilisetiss qiiestloiis arli4iIig iiiitler It r with sonic iI'etense of kiiowliig w'liat . ilie fict lire. ' ] 'liere li iiotliliig In the stale coiistltu- unit to lirevent third ternis for LIII state oflleei' eXC(1)t ) tlit' itiite treasurei. At : the sa Iii C I I iii t' a tI t lii'r lIt t Ii er a nyl Ii I ii g In the fiiiidtiiipiital lav or any oilier 11L\ % that giiiiiiitces : it tfltC ollicer a ecoitt1 tt'rIi. Cliali'inan Ilaniia liis hail only three . iiIisticct'sfiil JICtICCCSStrS at the head of the iiiit ioiiiil eoniiiilttee. t1iITuina vill . let those. three coiltinue to stnhit1 out as SlillillIg eXC(1itlOhiS to the rule that iitnkt s the rejuhlI'all ) eliilriiiaii ; a tairo 't I ii iiei I ii i ( l'tli Ii CC. f _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ! l'lie Eiigllsli rt'ss Is far from satisileil I vitli the greateiiiitinliii. . of tlic' plaiiks of the 111)ii1)lk'flhI ) natlonil : iiit tlieit the St. Louis convetitlon ( liii hot et out to 1)l'liC ( the Itritish govern- : ilielit anti If It dlii please It In any re- sICCt It w ns liichloiilal ittiti iiol liiten- I tiottiti. . 1"or every rt'lIiliIIcahl v1io reluhlIates his P"Iy 310111111e ( ' $ 011 account of t1i 1 gold stnnilai'tl 1)ltiik ) there are two deiiio- Ci'litS 'tvlio vill vote for Ijit lionet Inolley ] ) rClileiitInl cainihlato or not vote nt all. 'I'Iio free sliver bo1teri are making 1111 iiiiineiise racket siini1y In ortler to Iimgiilfy tlieli IrliIortalice. The s'nnte lont1 investigating eniii- r hIlt tei' hits njoiiriiet1 until itfter congress - gress shah have becit 1'eCOilYt'lietl. 'I'IiIs r iiinst be takeit as all ntliiilssioii that the coininitli'o hits fiiik'il to stilke a letil : tliitt WItS 1)l'fllHiSliig of sensatioiial ie- siilt.q. 1111(1 ( there tlit' slightest PI'sIeCt ) of tiiieaitliliig anytlijig , tim t woulil 8rs'o ( Its li11'ty capital In the J ) i'si (1 ( CII t lal Ca I ii 1)1 ) ! igit I t svoiilil liti t liitye I1U1t'IrCI1 Its \\i'k ( tilit U after the dec. t Ion iliil : I Ii LIVe I a leii lilitce. - 't'lie $ liireifl ) ( ' coni t. of Nebraska Iiiis I fltlJoiiriieil nntll the fall terni , tit eneli I iii oiiil ) ei I in i ; ) i ii ilt'i't ii keii I o )1''jIi ) ) re (1 U r- I I iig vaca t lou I Ii t' ii Ions I ii fi'oiii a dozeii to tweiity Cases. As there are three i jiiilges niul three suireino court ( 'Oil- flh lssloii ( 'rs , 01 l I n a 1 1 , t Ii Is ni ca us I ha t there -lll 1)0 ) lii the iit'Igliboi'liootl of 104) citses it ilJ ii ii it'i : I t'tl I ii t li I a t erva I. 'I'lio ' I lt'O1)1O ) 'li ( ) Iiiiliglii ( ' tliltt the heil of the I tiIjrOiliO ) Coil t't j iiilge I n V1 1 in sko I a I I . 1.Oe5 iIle lint aequaltileci 'It1i the ret1 sltiiittloii. ¶ I'lio national coiiyent ion of lionico- pathlsts l niiiioiiiict1 for Ollilililt Iii 1St ) . I Ot1ier lliny 1c , CXIeCtC(1 ) to Come thlek Zulu fliNt from this time on , for tlitt fitet i of the 'PrnliMilllsslsIppj eXlosltloli ) Is I HIltIlcieli t II tt i-act Ion to ( I rnv I lit'iii Ii I I litii . A little later oti the -iiit : of iu1tqiiaIc coiis't'iitloit 1111115 vIlI become Ilioro Ihtin . ( 'vet. flpmreiit. Coiiyentloiis nireittly set I for lileet lug here vIll ciigiigo (1iIl11 tI'rH 1 ( iii' Iii liIS'lllit2tj ( of tlitlr tlates itiiil the ( Itlt'stlOII % 'Ill tln'n ho nile of irovhi1Iiig 300111 for others that viiit to collie. 'J'Iiert ) Ig no l a ii h t , Iiovover , I I iii t 0 mali a % .lIl ho equal to the t1int.rgviicy. - - \'iillo thin Iloarti of Etiiirthlzntlon Is oxitiiiliiliig hun the HtihJeet of tax asI I Httili en I 14 Il liii ( IX'IIi ( ) I kI1i I t hi Iiopt'fl the property 01' the 1tiIlinnii Palace Oar ( ) I II Pit iiy vII I iio I be OYtiIOOkt't1. ? 'JI ie ci ty ha H I n FCCli ( I yea ii i no ii ii sIisniot1 I c c tlTirls to collect taxes of this colpoI'lttIIl ) oiily to full Iii tlio eiiil. Uiitler the con. L stltutlon of tIii i4ttte : tlio l'llhllUtlIi Coili- Jtili3 l4 l'INIIIII'tftl to list Its tritticlilsit to I ( It ) liIlII$4 Iii Nebrliska ( or tltaltlolI. I Iliidt'r tIio titatuti's the city niul coillity elciiily Iiiivi authority to It'vy iiiitl t'til- I Ict a rensoiialiio tiix tiioii iiIl Its iii'oii. I (1I1y. ( flt'i'y at Itlinhit to (10 ( 8(1 IIiII lfl''fl Jlitt VItIi Vi'iiltttIlIitt ) 111)011 ) tIi lllI't of s IIii ColiIjiftliy , 1111(1 ( tlitt 1itv t1t'lllrtIiit'iit I of thio city 111tH telnporIze(1 ( In tliti IiIii I- i icr so long that there 1 little flopu of ii relief. C L - . Tit ; : srrrtu STATnS. Tim republican Party will not iir. reinlor the silver stntes to the ciioiiile of a sound currency without mi iiggres sivo tiiitl dott riiilfled struggle. 'rliere 81 0 reptihillcan lenders In those 8tnteii Illid tIioUtiiii1 of rcpiibllcaii voteii wIio s'liilo sliicreIy believIng In ( lie free coInage of shlver niso tliliik that thieve Is soiiietliliig In'skles that to be fought for nod that It would ho the greatest folly to saorlflcC evorythliig CISC to that 0110 CittiSe. These enriiest auth Patriotic repubhlcaiis lilust lrnve all the nsslst 1111CC nittl olIcotIragelneIlt Which ( lie hni'I3 nt large cztui give them iutiti if ( hits lie dotie thieve Iii 110 ilotibt thittt sonic of these sIites If hot all of thieiii , titii tue carried for the reptibIlcall ticket. Iii 011 httters ° Ie' IIiuIiiedllttehy after ( lie St. Louts conventIon , Senator Iiotip of lihiilio 5111(1 Iii reference to the lelegates front the sliver stalesVe : hitve 1e- eltietl to go back to our homes iiiiil try , by loyal work for our itatlonnh ticket , to SItO the weit ( rout the fletruietloii whIch St'iilttor 'I'chier wotild bring ilpoll its. Otit hCOhIO ) ) h'hi'v ) ( lii teIliile aini It protectle tarIff. They do not believe lii gold , hiovever , nor do the nittlotial COlIliIiittPeliIOll vIio 1C1)l'CSCIIt ) thleIn. iltit bt'cituie : the phttfrIIi : of our PIIEtY coiilithiis 0110 iul9iik tyhilchi tloes hot please us , itio .J1I.'ltlllt.l ( In ( lesertilig our life-bug lOhiticItl ) faith ? I thitik not. " 'i'lit' ' ) wiiI : tt)1 811 1t1 they could not ii iTOrti to dest'rt the roiitihhItIlit ) party , for that votihiI be stilcldah , lL'cause "by taking Htlell It Stel ) We Wtlhil not only uiiiilo wi in t ha s It I reinly bed i lt'CO iii 1)1 ) I shicil , hat cast ourselves into chiiiiiiiehi whichi arc U iiet i t II I a n a ii a ii vol labI a. Ca a I t be scri- outtly ( lOtiltCl ) ( that shii thin vls' of thifl slticitloii l in'01er13 IIiilI'esSCl ) ( 111)011 the niiiiils of the Iiitelligeiit repIilhICliit ) voters of tIi silver states a very large IiIltJOrlty of theta will reftie to follow the ( le4tructIve heIldershlip of Teller , Dubols iC'ntl the others who at St. TotIls ses'ercd their connuetloxi with the iiart to whIch they are hniebted for all the 1)UbIiC ) hiotiors aiitl uohItIcal power they have tiIijOyi'41 ? "Our 1)e0Phe ) believe In MelCiiiley and 11. 1)I'OtCCtIVC' ) 11111ff , " eIlh1 Senator Shioup. 'I'Iils Is as true of Montiuia aiid Utah Its it Is of hlahio. The silver productloii of none of these states Is CoiflpnrltllC hi ValUe to ItS Slice ! ) hiuslauntiry atiti the loss of the ieoiule ) of these states has hecit greater froni free wool tliaii froiit the tto)1)Ilge ) of the free coinage of sliver. Nevada and Colorlulo InnS have less COllCClII Iii hrotL'ctholt ) thinit In free sil- VIII. , but this Is not the case with the other sliver states and therefore it Is iiit ) all uinreasoiitb1e hope that vhicii their Ie1)1e are mn(1o to clearly see aiitl uiiiderstand the situation they vIhi follow illIcIt jutliclouis leitlers : as Sean- tor Shoup : iit1 decline to reziotilice the h)1iI'LY ) whose titICCeSS vIhh nssuiie a turii of national iui'osierhty becliliHe the 1)hlttfot'1i1 ot the hartY coiititliis one p1:111k : vhi I cli d ocs lit ) t J)1dflse ) theni. 'I'hie silver slates hreselit a. field for aggressive and herslstent ) work iii behalf - half of the rc1)li1)1ican ) ) ticket and as to S01i113 of thieiii at least there Is reason to believe thitt : the labor will not be In- eltective. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BEcJI.1flc 11. J3TUSTOW. Twenty years ago the ilettli : of Beam- iiiiit II. llristow' wotilti have heeli ye- gti't1e(1 Its it iiiithoiiah hiereaveinent , for thou lie vis : coiisphcuou.s as : t l'eptlIhielfl ) : ht'iter : vhio hiiitl the esteem 111)11 coiill- (1011CC ( of a large elvineiit of the party. lit the interval , whilcli lie liis : ptsscd : Iii flue practIce of hIs profession in Now York City , lie hits fnhleii out of geiiei'ah IltlhlC lttttiIltlOIi , though occ'tipyliig a disthiigulshied place zllilong the legal fm- teriilty of the metropolis of the country , whore his emInent ability received flier- Ited reeogiiition. A native of Icentuichcy , ? 1r. Bristow' was a utilon nuili : iiitl ztttestetl his devotion - tion to the govemnuient by entering the tViiiY 011(1 ( lOllig good service for the unloii cause. A fter flio s'ni -became hil'OIiilil'iiIlY lileiitilied ivithi rehullhiCafl ) tics lii It'Ittulc11' 1111(1 receIvel ' 1)1)11 ) ) ( l'eeog- ititlon from \ytishihiitoii lie caine Into itttlOnal : iiotlee In 1ST-I , ' 1ien li was 0 1)1)01 ) ) a teti seci't :1 : ry of I he I iea su my 1 y I'IeSlICilt ( Grout and his atliiilnlstration DI' t lie ih ( )1l it I Ii Cli t , Li Ii (1 1)11 rt 1C1118 rl _ ' I i Is i'lgorouis lI'OSeClItiOfl ) of the v1ilsky i'lug. ii vhilcIi he 110(1 the viriiest : snplort ) of Lhio 1)iel(1elit ) , ( iiISCI1 hiiiii It ) 1)13 vIde1y - ' i1ei1 . , ' limost siihtalile It t-'gat a 1 iiiaii ) iII1C- t.tId l'ieshleiit Gi'ii at. 'i'hiuis In ISTU a ; ti'oiig SCIlt iiiieiit iii favor of the iioniliia- LIon of Bi'hstots' for the lrehhI'ney hitil : ( ' ( ) ( hI'VelOlel. ( tEen hirOlllllielit Iii 1)011- Lies : iinl sonic of the intist Influential ic'w'sIapers ) lii the country urged his ioinliial loll. I I is nanie wns presiitt1 Lo I ha' coii'tii I 11)11 ) cc 1 STU a ii ii I i e re- ! elvcd 1 18 votes on tie IlIst iallot ) , his 'Ole droppIng off after that until tln'I I t't'eittli ballot , v1ieii lceiituicky s'ItIi- Ire' his 1)0100 aiifl eist Its eat Ire vote or J1nyt's. I1I. BrisIos' i'esigiied hIs I iosl I lou a 14 st.rtlI 11 1 f I I it' I ii't : su ry a ii d 41 loll ly It fI e rsva iI1 I oca t ed I a Nev m'o1i1 : lty niiil entemoil llhOfl tIle hrlltlC ( ) of lie lav , hiavitig hover sliico sought oi e'lvCI ( ( imliblic olIlce. I lieiiJaIiiIn II. Brlslosv was a mali of I L liie iuhillIty IIIIII of stt'i'hluig Iiilegrlty aini I I. t'itI'i.eii vhiose Pitri0tlsu : aiitl v1ioso I 1'lyict's ( to tlift eotliiti'y oiitltit' his Iiitliiu I ) it h1iiCO of honor on tim roil of Ills- I I a gu Isit ( ' (1 iii t'i lc n ns of I lie period I Ii % ' Ii leli I i e Pit rt I i'i liii I t'il In 1)111 l Ic a ffiu Its. I'hiat SIiS 11 perIod of great iiieii 1111(1 ( 1 ii'isttiv W'llil iiot the heist : ailiong theni , t > 1 'hiittes'er stiiiit1arl iiieasuiretl. Tim 1'11IflN'I' ' AND ( 1uSd , Another 1P1)ol't ) COlilOS from \Vashilng- on rt'gii rdltig the IntentIons iif the prosI ! I ' ilt'iit Iii I'Oilithll to ( uha. I t : Colitltllis 10 ( tell a it e or $1 ) I' I lii , I a foriii :1 : I lou 1 Ic- I t ) ii(1 ( t lie 5111 I ( 'lii ( 'Ii t I I in t 511 111(0 IIC t Ion Is li'Iy to lie tOken J' the nilnilnlstratlon ery 801)11 after It shall have received ( hOrIt ) front Coiistil ( 'Cliemlll Leo vhieh I % eltt forvn rtletl I ii st Sn I ii rilay. 'rhic 1)iflioit ) is tXli'S5tll ) I litt : I liFt ) Is no t liiiger , of Ilitei'fqi'OIiCo Oil thio hHil't of i II 1. . ( 'level a iitl a i t hi o I'd It ) ii 0 1 I hi e 0115111 gt'iiei'itl ihi a I I show' t Ii e s I I no t ion 0 1)0 C t reiilely gm Vt' , Ii ii t t I us Is fol- I ) vcd by I Ii t so iii ew'hi Ii I sigh I : ii t s I a t e- I fll'Iit I lint the IVeHilelIt ) ( hiis : linen COII- ( t'niilatIiig tile POSSIIiC ltece.ssity of in- t'rve'ntlon. IC 'l'hie COillltyy.lhl avalt. with seine ' ( ) IlCItllitJ ( thin tleyCilhliieIlt of evciits folju IWIIig the itri'Ivnl of ( ieiiurah Iee's re- art oii Oiibnii iifl'alrn , for tllL'rC Is no l Loubt that wIll exert a very cojislil- I rablo Influence upon the prcsldeut. if II - - - the consul geimeral repi-onnts the , iltun. tion In Cuba to be suithi that Atnorican eitlzeiis auth Ainericati iiiterests there cannot ho given proper protection , it Is more than Probable that tiio ( tilIflulilS- tration vIlI take uonie ileelsive action that 11103' hIlt fl severe strain u1)on ( lie rt'lat ions it'tVeeIi ) Spalli anti the tnltctl ? Stntes. Ituit for ( lie fueL that Mr. Clet'o- land has thus far resIsted the very great hressuro ) that has been brought to hear tuba hiltn to iiitPrVelie III Otibati affaIrs there voulil 1)0 ) reason to npproln'inl that he might seek to make polItIcal capital out of the Iiiatter. It I not apparolit , hiowovor , tlirtt such a course IIOSv could lie of any advantage to himself , exeOlt hOs'lbhY iia a contrIbution to the history of his political career that Wotlill raIse It above the COlililioIiIlIlCC. ) The iower of the presltleuit Iii thIs matter is re- strkted , hut It Is sulhlcient to catise no little tlistuii'bance. 1SSISSM1N'1'P COfll'OUA l'fl 1'ItOI'IfllTY The action takeit by the coniity coin. inlssloners in raising the : lssessiuiellt on ( lie prohn'rty iit1 frilliclIlse of ( lie witter wot'lcs coinliuny ) revives the quiestloit us to ( lie mode of assessing frauiehllsetl eor hl'at ( ions. The constlhtitioii : tiitl tile reveiuule laws of Nebraska coitteiiipiittc sticli ii. dlvisloii of the buirilcius of taxa- tlon 014 ivlll PIIIC4) thic PrOIel'tY ) of bull- vltluals 1111(1 C01'I)0111Iii5 ) ( ) Oil lilt efitlItlity. \Vliiio the i4tittulte l't'lliliCS iuil iussesio- IuitMitS to he at the actual value , etis- ftiil 1111(1 usage hiluVe saiietioiid a sys ti iii wliichi permIts of ii vahinutloui at it fritetloll of thifl true worth. I f 11w ratIo iit.VCell ) actUal and nttsessetl valuations svei-e uiiilforni it would he colnlnrttlvc'ly : iiiuniatei'inl Vhiehier ( the appralsenient ' oiie.sixlhi onc-teitthi were one-fout'thi , or - of the real Ynhule. The dIstribution of the lulrill'lls ) w'ouhd be equitable. 'rue only drawbucic : of fltltiouis 115i4eS51)ieIlt of this kliul ivould be that It vouiId lleCCSSltltte U. IlCtltiolli413' high tax rate and create a false ImpressIon as to the venlthi of the communIty. The greatest n'uise In our systeni of taxatIon has been and Is the tllscrlinlna- thou agaInst ( ho iiiithl Prohiorty owimers and the owners of iniproved rehi ctate genoraily In favor of the hittge oivners of umilinproved realty ttiitl the great franchised CorhOratiOlit. Tue flagrant disregard of the 1av that in-ovldes for thio taxatlomi of the fraiiciilses along with time tangll)1e property of these cor- ioratlons hums afforded a just grIevance to all tlie other taxpn'ers. 'SVhien the county commIssIoners raIsed the assets- nient of tim water works company to oiie-tenthi of Its selling value , they In. : uiguirated a reforni that slioumbi not have stopleI ) wIth a siiiglo corporatIon. 'l'lie water comimitiiy : Is not thio only cor- poratlon ( lint has beeit escaping Its due share of local taxation. 'We make bold to assert that the rule npphIel to the 'iter cOlfljR1137 , If applIed Impartially to the other framichised corloratiollti ) , VolI1l rilsc : the aggregate tax valuittlomi 1)y ) several huiiidred tiiouiaiiil dollars. Time questIon IsVhiy should thIs not be tione ? Wouuld It be uni-eitsonable or uuiijuistto riquire ever.s' oime of our frau- ehilsed COrIorIltiOflS to pa3' as uluichi In taxes ire rata as Is paId 1' individuntl IroIrty owiiers on theIr homes uund buislnes blocks ? Is It not the dtmty of boards of equalization so to readjuist ( lie llSSeSilliients as to 111:11Cc : taxatIon bear iiiilformnly 111)011 all ? \Vhat Is to be domie with the f4UrphuIS graIa now StOt'eI In Nebraska ? 'I'Iie iiilce Is so low luoduIers w'ill not Pltmt wIth It. Nebraska shippers quote thit' ChIcago 1)tice of corn amid other griiu : less the cost of transportatIon and ( lie shippers' small nmnrglit for liaiidiltmg. W'Ithi u'cdiiced cost of trauisportation , ( lie jrBluieers s'ouulti get the beneilt , pro- vlded the grain _ could be shilplmed vIa the lake route. 'The jobbers arid wholesale - sale merchants of Omaha amid other cItIes are vItally comiceruied In this nitt- : ter. If the surpluis grain could ho sohl at a profit It would brlmig an Immense itinoullit of money Into the state at a I time when It Is most heeded. For I thIrty days farmers eonld 111111 tinie to until the grititi to the railroad. If a re- ductiomi of rate Is to lie made at itli , it I iiiust lie announeetl 50011. 'J'hic' rallroitls ; w'onhtl lo.e nothIng l' stick reductIon. I t' It Is not illiutle t lie graIn vlIl not lilove ut all , 'lii1e the prospect of a itrgpr : Croi thiaui the sttte has ever hiiu- ssteil grovs laIghiter evors' day. Let ( lie Couiiinerclal club take up the subJect - Ject w'Ithi the oleviu br imiemi of luhtuthi Iii an effort to get the railroads 1)etweeml here miuiil the great Imike I)0it ) to iiiike rtuituctloiis v1iichi s'lll move the stirpltis rnIii of Noiraska. ) Tlio Bridge tuiid 'J'ermnlnnl company has long stood reaily to erect a gmamiti uiiilomi i 1'lOt ( ) Ill Onmuhia w'ltliout it dollar's cost to 11143 cilzeiis ( : umul 18Xp:13'trs. : ? All It iSkS Is that raili'oatls enterIng the cIty I 4hiahi contract to use the ( Idiot \vliemi olnhi'te(1. ( ( 'VIle terminal coiimpany has lXhtihltI'(1 ) ( it tlt'gu'To of hutthtulice ( lint Is reniarlcal)1e , A ntl now' I lie tI in o Ini s Lli ( ) ( vh cii 111 I I von ils en levi ng 0 inal at ilUSt fish or ( 'lIt mitt. 'I'lity eve It teL ho tlt'pot eouumintuiy to miiitlco a i'S ' ( i'e ( leelara I ion vhietlier or not they I iitt'niI to iimiuticliiito : Iii limo enterprIse. I'Iiii depot ( OiiljIiliy ) lhI not beg thien Lo com ii t' i ii , a 01' ( ' II I t iva s I e mmiii cli mnoro I : hue. ( loliig rIght to the core of this lilloll tlt'iot ) SillIject , It Is lIIIII1IY ill- III 14'1i t I hit ia I I 1Ii ( ds I I i a t I ii i vu lou g lies I. a iuteit ale IIOs'tl to the hirhicllile at a rL't'O ummilon depot vhiIcliVOuil(1 ( ever be I slaiitlliig InvitatIon to lroslecI ) ) lye comii- ) etltrs ) to l'tIll theIr trains Into tutu cIty. hIt It Is to the Interest of Onmalut to ilIVe II free ( IdIot ahiI It s'Ill he to the tvel'hiistIlig ( h'trlmeuit of Omaha if the Iroject ihiitl 1 bit ii Isi Ii ii oil d . Coinumisslomier I'lersIt'nt1 liuu mugitin itistmil thu tt\'tr.lel'tllit'lIt ) iluiestloml of ocal vu I I iimt (1 ( I ii x a I Ion . 'J'emi yIiL rs ii go ' l'lio lIce led the ( llScl1s4doil on IroloSei1 ) ) liit rt tr ii I i i ( 'Ii ci flout 14 svhi it'li con I op i- il ilittetl the taxation for cIty iiiiii Coullity ) ult'lOsi ) 01' : il lrOIOVtY ) ) iiot strIctly II I Ii I a I I i o rigI i ( .of-w'iiy of i'iil I ioiu (1 ( s cli. erllig ( ) uuuiliu. I t w'as $ laIVIi ) then , us I ; 1iI ) ' the cast' , that uitliroittis OVll lots ) .ui t sld 1) I lie lt'gn I i'Igli t.of. w'ny ii poi vhilcli lnulidliigs hilivo hceii eret.ttId. Oc. uIIiIuI1tS IL hi'aselioid right In the ' ' liliti i'aIli'oiids hiiivo ( trtt'i'ty thu or .tIi iS. ' ; Co I icet tt1 EcII I ii I s , 'I'l us li'OIelt ) 3' lut .i hot 1)113' cIty nail county taxes , lOi. ( 'lilt It ho saId thou it Iiuis lit'ji ro- II rued to t ho st a I o hioi : il Ii ii ci a I iticil tin. ' ' ' of 11w l ) Ot'UCZ' . ; cxjiositlou inoqurnltty of tax nsimmeiits that fall to treat of thioso flagrant eetiipIlnis ( Is coumipleto. Th Ooummmty Board of Iquull. ; zallout vlhi himve : earuied time grptltuula of timptuyer If it IlflteS this chnss of property Upon ( ho tax rolls , Ommmnhia Packers nrc buylug stock at 1ittiiis City nuiil ShiluIlig it to tliir houses here , 'I'hit'y caum buiy there at iow'er lurices than are quoted at this mimniket , o timy votikl not lnmy Iii 1'num. sas CIty. ' 1'If.q is proof of the suiperlor- Ity of ( lie OlnuhirmIniurlmet numd of couurse stock raisers of this regIoluul1fl tlirotmghi. out the s'hiolt' miortiiwest vIll brlimg lhiI'Ir stock to this nrnrkct. But why cmunltot the stock ralses ( of ( lie sotlthiwest do likewIse ? Siiiiply heciitise the raIlways Ienliiig ( 11110 that torrItou' dIscrlinluiittc ugnlimst this iimnrkot in nuiukliig ( lick rate sehiotluilt's , St. LouIs nn(1 lCnhisiis City chililim that territory as exclusIvely their OWn timid lauve bug suicceetled in slait. ( lug Onnulia out of It. 1'liuis the stock- luleil ( if the souitliw'est nuid the Onmulia liiatIwt are worsted. W'e are entItled to mmii equal sitow w'lhi ( IcnIISIS : City iuiitl the ( line Is hot far ( listluilt when It nmust be accorded. % ViiCIl the big mmlOui of Onmahia shall have OlItered theIr IluhSCIiltiOums ) ) for the exposItion eiitVrIrIse ( here ciuii be no iloiibt of the success of popuiltir sub. IICI'ilIOllS ) ( Ill thIs cIty 1111(1 state. Such milOuhii4 s'cre ( 'mmillyel ) iii ulil tif the Cell. teiunlal exposlIomi ( miziti hater In iuid of the lVorhd's faIr.Vhieii ( lie mimassi's of ( Ilileago w'ere zthipeiileil to at a critIcal ittiige of Columubian 0x1)oSitioum comistruc- tion the respoimse is'ns Imnuedlute amid gemleI.ouus. I t wIll be so iii Oiimiiiia , for every maim , w'Oiuhuiu am ! child Is Inmbucd Itii tile Idea that the success of the eX1)OSItiOll vIh1 eitliince : realty vaitmes , create luii4IliCsS ) , allord Cmimployiiicnt to idle Ilielt muiiil brltig uiioney Immto the cIty 1111(1 ( stale for immvestnment. Juiy nina Is wilhumig to Invest $10 If he Is certain to reahizo 100 lid- cent on tIme ventuire. 1'roi.r 1,11(1 1Ir.'sMive , Olobe-Deinocrat. "As good as gold" is a p1irasc that camm now be applied to the republican party 1mm a lIteral sense. tlev.'Iiitiil iiiiti 111M New York Mail an,1 } xpress. Mr. Cleveland wIll thunder down tko ages as the presIdent who wrote 22 veto nmessages , or more than five times as many as all his predecessors put together. If stubbornness were statesmanship , or noga- tlon a vIrtue , Mr. Cleveland would have a clear title to the most spacious niche In the temple of fame. % 'nttero,1 )1-nriliig li&e Lion. Chicago lflter Ocean. Colonel \Vdttcrson Is not ashamed to own up that ho Is an Anierlcan citizen. even In London. lie said to arm interviewer of the Cliromiicloo : are republicans , whereas you are monarchists. We detest your social sySten thiorouglmly. Shoddy Amen- eaums who coh ) over here Iii hot pursuit of social recognition we regard with dIs- gust. as you regard tvltii disdain. There can be no affinity between democracy amid aristocracy. ' What an object lesson that viii be to tlioIlayards and Astora and Wit- Sons , etc. ' I ° atfiotlc Americans will take oft their hats to , Colonel Watterson. lleICi uie1's 1ieCt oral Vote. stj L.otis Globe-Democrat. The Globe-Democrat flgures out that eighteen - teen statos-ConflectIcut , Delaware. Illinois , Indiana. rev , Malde. Maryinimd. Marsachu- setts , Michigan , Minnesota. New hampshire , Now Jersey. Now York , Ohio , Pennsylvania , ltiIole Tsiand , Vermont ani Wisconsin-are sure to go republican. 'rids will give tile republicans 235 electoral votes , or fourteen iii CXCCSS of the number needed for a choice. It will be a majority of twenty-nine , though , over tile combined opposition , for all that vill be left for the democrats , populists and the rest of tile non-republican elements , will be O9 votes. Time republicans. however , are reasonably sure to carry several additional - tional states. Veiieznein fleelnreu for ( oit1. Chicago Journal. those upon the gold declaration of the republican convention , and as if in imme- ( Hate reply to the pronimmiciamento of the American silverites , comnCs tile newa that Venezuela has decided for the gold stand- and. This renmarkablo departure from time wild-cat policy that has prevailed among Spanish-American countries Is one of the most signiflcaimt things that lIes occurred IS yet in the history of money. The dcc- larations of time southern republic are a repudIation first of the fiat -Idea as regards paper currency , and second of , tile notion Lilat there is a necessity for the continued oinage of silver. The silver coin that is lOW ill circulatioa will be retained , but iothlng will be aided to it. , lii 10 1' f.t'1'io it U. New York MaIl and ixpress : Altogether he platform is omie worthy of the republican andIdate , Major McKlmiley , whose career Is L platform in Itself. Chicago Post : Clear-cut , courageous , tin- quivoeal ttnd worthy the great traditions timd high alias of the party. tile ilatfornl is itrong omlougim to support the weight of our intlonal institutions and honor. Chicago Jteeord Tile platform adopted ) y the republican national conventiomm is a ) laiml-spokemm doc'uinent. . The delegates who 'ormulated It may return to their lIomes 1vitii the feeling that their work in thIs dl- i ectloii is courageous amid wltllolmt a sign of itraddlliig , I'tiiladelpliia Inqulirerl The platform is tauneimly repullicarm. There is no wa'erIng a any of its hues. Prom the opening to the : losiimg seimteneo It asserts with a courage I vimicli cilallenges the admiration of its se- i Torest critics , the convictions , intemitions and I ispiratlons of the party. Philadelphia Ledger : TIme platform coy- re eimtirely too mnaiiy subjects , and , out- I ide of the tariff 01111 currency planks , is cx- I optioimally weak , and sometimes evasive. ' 110 eastern nmemm who controlled the cx- iission on time cimrremicy question quIte inturaily ahloweil tile MciCiimioy managers 0 conmpleto the lilatfonium , hut it is to ho me- rettt'il that.tlioy dlii so , for at least one- inlf of time declaration of rinciphes cotIli iavo heemi onhitttI , to tile advantage of thu chole. If , ) ( 3 Buffalo Fxpressm Of t1l0 platlemum adopted ' ' t St. Louils t'hiero Is this to he saiti : There I H not au equIyoeal or uncertain Illiraso Iii It. I Lny lrs ° Il wild reails it cnmm tell wlmat It neans wItlmp1uj tile aid of ami Interpreter. o jilank In It says one timing to the People f one part of tue country and. the OllOSitO ) I ( I people Inndltier , Tills marks a great ilvaiico In pIitformn.lniildiiig. St'ldoimm haii fly national party inaile so clear-cut a leelaratiomi befpre. It is a platform prumlg froni ( tile commfidemce f thu re- ubhican leaders that the great 111555 of the ( 'OPle of time tilited States arc withi thormu ; hat the mnassus belIeve m-opullllcan pninci- It's to ho ettirilally right , and drnmaiiii that cliiit Is trud 1o trudy and boldly said , The e corld loves Jiiit courage whuich stands un- hakailly for high principles , Tue well j IinWli courage of tile republican llOmfliflce as iilSjllred 11111 party to draw UI ) tue bat. r Ic line where ho iituii vianted the baminer , c SI)3i1 S1'tTlI 1lOt7SI ti'lit .tN'i'S. t3akota City Fag1o ( rep , ) Attorney A , t' . flarimo' eiiammces of beIng the repuiblicaui nomInee for attorney general are looniiicg tip brighter , every day. You can safely otint Dakota o tlnty In limo Barimes eel a mn llohtlrege Citizen ( rep. ) TIme reason why p. o. Itedlund Is so poptilar wlmoro lie Is krunwmm many be gathered front the fact timat after fourteen years nit officer In this couuity nail four yeflri ( in limo state ntmditor's omee , his friends do not have to apologIze for any act of his during this long term as a public officer , hlartiiigtcin Leader ( i1omn. ) cleorgo A. lircoks of luio county is stIll puisliiimg bin stab treasury boom , ( leorgo is a hard niid persevering worker. There are few men in the race for any state omen that imiuve immet an epmal nmouiuit of llscouiragenmeimt , buit lue still tillnka lie Is still lum It. A. L. To3vle is lieipliig him. Wallace Tui ( rep. ) : Some of ouir contem. lioriuries are devotIng consldemablo space to Secretary I'Ipr and Sujieriimtendent Cor- bett. While these omeiztls are all right Ip every way , the fact is well known. COn- atamit anti coilioUs praise of cnimdidntcs imo will have no oppnsltion iim tlmo convemmtioim anti btit very little at ( lie polls snmncka sounOvhmnt of fnwmmlng. ' I Seward htelrnrter ( rep. ) : lIon. Louis ilelmcr of Satilmtlern county , camuilidato for tue ropimbllcan miommminatiomm for state treas- uirer , was Ill Seward last Saturday ilmtro- dueiimg hiimnselt to the PeoPle. Mr. Ilelnmer 1105 lucId vositions of liolior anti trust in Lancaster county , where ho lived for immauly years , amid is vouichieil for as a thoroughly fit nmamm for the riosition lie seeks , Wood River Interest ( rep. ) : It is a pleas- tire to note time steady growth of 1tiitor Gedihes' booni for auditor. TIum prOsImects are bright for iii gathering iii time persini- 1110115 , lllmd they hiotiitl be. 1mm time first place lie Is lii every way qualified to fIll ( lie 11051- tion , atitl In ( lie second place Is a jovIal newspaper nina , one in whom all the fm. teniiity can take a pride In boostiimg to tue front. Let the newspaper boys lie uinitetl Ill their support of ( letides , cud the plum is his. ICcamney Sun ( rep , ) : 14 , 11. Jowett of Canter - ter county goes into the race for state trean. urer with a clean record. ito has lived at irokemi how for the past twenty years , dtir. ing which tlimie ho has been actively engaged In buisiness , and the fact that hue lisa title- censfully nmanageil large Immtercsts and cur- rleti tiienm safely tiirouglm the trying ordeals of time past few years assures tIme people of tile state that he can take charge of time state's tuntls and turn them over at limo cx- piration of ills terimi of office , every dollar secure. Friend Standard : We notice by our cx- changes that Mr , L. If. Jewett o flrokeim flow Is a camididate for the nomination for state treasurer on the republican ticket. Mr. Jewett is ex-casilier of tile First National - tional bank of that place and a financier of undoubted abilIty , a mane of illghm moral character ammd standing. ITo is also a staunch and tried reptinlican amid that party would make no nmlstake in placing Iiimn on its ticket , anti time people of the state could rest assured that their interests v'ould be well cared for and protected by making him their treasurer and financier. Dakota CIty Eagle ( rep. ) : Contingent. UOfl tllo adoption of the contititutional amendment provIding for tile election of two additional suprenmo court. jtmdges , the ie- publicamis of Nebraska will nominate two candidates at time coming state convention. One of the gentlemen ( anti gentleman he Is in every sense of the word ) receiving the most recogimltloim at tills time an a nominee is Jultige William 1k' , Keysor of Omaha , whom our ICOIie ) Will remember as having occupied the district bench in this coumity this tiilrilig In the absence of Judge Evans. Ills fair and impartial disposition of cases and ills businesslike muethods made an Im- presslon oil all who had business mm or 'mis- Itei his court , and Dakota county can be depended on to do all in her power to make him the nominee and give him a rousing vote at the polls. ' 1'Itl TLCICE'l' . ' Now York Stun : Time ropulhicmlns have nominated McKinley. wIth unamiimity not expressed for any successful new candidate , wltlithio 'exception of Fremont. the first republican - publican candidate , in 1856 , mmd Grant , the tillrl , in 1868. Timoy alone wore nominated for a first term on time first ballot. Philadelphia Press : The republican national - tional convention has registered and expressed - pressed the 'mviii of tIle repubhicati party. No previous standard-bearer called from a peaceful career has more visuily represented the broad desIre of the great body of voterti. W'ihliain McKinley was opposed by pohitiI I clans. lie was wanted by tie : people. Boston Advertiser : The republican party in couivemition assembled at St. Louis 1101111. natecl for president the most popular man In the United States. That tills description fits WillIam McKinley of OhIo nmUst be plaid , It should scenm , to everybody who "sees clear and thinks stralgllL" It is a f eoplo'a flonilnation beyond the shadow of a 1 lotmbt. ' I 5 Buffalo Express : Thu nominatIon of Wil- 11am McKinley means more than tIle tn- umph of a man , more oven than the triumph " at time great princIple for vilicil lie stantis. It means the triumph of the people. Other t ispimnimts for the presIdential nominatiomm d went to different political leaders of supII posed InvincIble power and asled for their V eupport. McKimmloy placed himself in the t Ilamlds of tIle rank anti file. p Philadelphia Ledger : The republican C party Ilati nonlinatetl a candidate for presit lent wIloun every belIever 1mm republican F principles can support with his ballot with 0 Lllo conildent assuramlce timat ho vili be stip- porting a citizen of dlstlnguielmeti public II intl private worth ; a nian of conceded ibility , of proved official anti personal In- Legrity , experienced in public affairs , and of Lmnqllestlonablo puihie spirit. WashIngton Post : Mr. McKinley served mm ongremts for fourteen years , aini was twice lecteti governor of Ohio. the last time by the largest majority over given to any go- bomnatorlal calltiilate ( sInce tine days of Jolnni Firougim. lIe in ileld In respect anti conS- leiieo by men of every party , mid nobody : loiibts that. if elected , ho will make an hiOni- rst. uprigilt anti conservative chief mimagis- Irate. Wo conmgrattilate the ropuillican arty. New York Tribune : The people mayo woim tt St. lMuls. WillIam McKinley has been iomlnateti for presinlemit of tine Umiicd 3tntea because to the popular m-ensoiu and mcnginmatlon hue represenmts macro conmmpletcly ban any other citizen the great republican ) ohiey wlmicli nimiolo anti kept the coumiitry mrosumeroun. Protection /tnnonlramm Indtis- rica was amlmply justIfied by tue operation of hue laws In which it was VillbOdIed , but ho stupendonis losses which have resulted 'menu ' tile victory of a party pletlgeii to ile- troy It were seenmingiy mmccessary to en- ablisli an overwilelnmlng amid imerinanonmt oiivictioll of tine truth. Phlladoipllia Inquirer : McKinley wins. rile favorite semis of a half dozemm other itatetu again go dowin before a cahmditlate rent Ohio , and for tile thuirtl time iii twenty earn tim repuiblicaim stantlarti will ho car- 'led to victory by a ientler from that push- ng coimtmnomiwealtli. His victory in coin- mlete. The brilliant hioeul. the sagacious Lay , tile experlemicoul Morton anti time con- ervatiyo Allison all encountereth time sluoclc It Ills forces amId succumbed before thcnm. -fin icatiers i'cre miot the equal In skill or Ixperlence of those alrcaily miamed , lilmu ecord vami not niero lustrous. Ihit time idea or which lie stauitis , but whIch tue people ol.utliated four yearn ago , Is once more egniallt and nothIng can stay Its progress. , - , , , ( . IIifl4) ' . Cinicugo Tlmes-lmeraltl. "Tine expression 16 to 1 merely describes L relation anti does niot give advantage to Ithit'r metal. " That is to nay , admittinmg :0111 : to lIe sixteen tImes more voluablo than liver , "iloes mmot give ativammtagu to eIther octal , " and then the Onmmmiia World-herald aIls utotmmoiiody else an itliot. Highest of all in Leavcnug1)owcr.-Latest 13. S. Gov't Report VAI Baking' Powder AoJTL ( P7JE LEE'S REPORT IS ON TIlE \YAY \ Message from the Oonsul General at llavaumrt to the President. MUCH SPECULATION ItS TO ITS CONTENTS % ° iusuiIiigott Oflielnis 1)isensis ( iii' I'roluiulir Nistuire of the Iocui. iiemit lit Aii'nutee of I SIN Iteceipt. WAShI1NOTO , Juno 22.-A day or two at least muist elapse before tine report which Consuil General Leo is saId to have for. warded Satirt1ay con reach the Iepartnu'nt of State. It is imot clear whether time report vill come by mall , or whether General Lee wIll avail lilimislf of the servIces of Internal 1tevtiUe Collector Ityan an a lflCSSCngCr , as lion been liutliminted aught be limo case. As there lion bciu mmiu hi speculatIon as to smimat lies cailetl forth this varticular report fronm the consull general , It cthm be stated ( hunt aside fmonm sonie brief enimlegramus annotate- log lila arrIval and tluo receipt of instrunr- tlons , nothing has yet bcim hicarti officially from the imew consutl general , so that a me- Itirt from imlimm lit tlio ordinmary coUrse of tiiti constilar roOtine is fully title. ' % \'lillo it is true that commeular officers tinder their gcnoriui Iiistrtictloims are cx- pected to report to time State dopnrtnmt'nmt nmuy events ( lint mIght be of iimtercst to our governmmiolit , It cailuot ho ienmnmetl that ( lea- oral Leo was unmder sieciul : Immstructiomma to nmake a report uimon tIme PolicY to ho lnirsned toward Cuba , ior such lnforinatiomm me- spectumig tIne mnlhltnry situiatioiu 'as lie could have gatinered wlmllc' pemit tip Imi liavanma anmii at a dIstance fronmi the fIghtIng ilmia tiio Stmtto tiopartnienmt woultl be grateful , ammtl It woumltl carry weight in vIew of tine mIlitary oxperi- eimco of 11w consul gelli3ral. litit , after nIl , his report will be of vahtiu.i iii ( 'xact accorti- anco with thio facts eonmtalned , utliti It Is hardly to be stmpposcti timat time constil general - oral will go beyontl nnmcii a stntomnmcnmt. It Is mmot sumlposett In official circles that lie will atteimipt to shape time polIcy of the State department an to rocognltloim of bclIlg- erotic ) ' or of mndopcntlonee , which nmust be decided \Vasiiington after conitenmpiation of a field broader thanm is openi tu tine Item- ception of amu official statiommeti lim Cuba , At presenmt time State departmnmeumt Is giviumg nmorc attontiomu to the rotiress of grIevances of Anmorican cltlzenis than to ( lie oIlier subject of tIne Imroimriety of interference lim the strife between time Spaniards amid the Cubans , and to thIs eiiui linus been puisiiimmg a vigorous con- respondence wIth Mr. hlammnls Taylor , our nmimlister at MadrId. The imureose of tue State departnment is to prevemmt so far as possible doprcilatlonms upomi time property of AmerIcans In Cuba anti especially the recurrence of such aflnirs as time ili-treatmmient of the Delgados , father and uwnm and their servants. SeIne nice questions of diplomnacy are involved in the adjustnment of these matters , as for instance In the Delgado case is in Issue the wimole , tnestion of how long aim Macrican rosinlent iim Cuba calm Ilreservo his Anicrican cltlien- ship wimon ho has practically given tip ills ailegance to his native or adopted coummtry auid man concenmtrated all of ills materIal interests - terosts in the island. The treatment of such matters is sufficient to cimgago the attention of the State departmnent. Jpmut noim' it is me- garded as Improbable hat there will be anmy imnimedlato cinango in the policy purstmed toward the general subject of relations with Spain , particularly as the prevalence of tIne rainy season In Cuba has operated largely to restrict military operations timore. . .tXOTIIlhIt'GOItOVS POLICY PAILS. Ne'nGoermlor ofIlrlIsIi Gelatin , ' ( IL SitJtiei. WAShINGTON , Juno 2i.-Word reaches ) fflCials hero that Sir Augustins Hemnning , Lho new governor general of Britisim Guiana , Is moetitir with time same reverses wlilclt narked the adimministration of his prede- essqr , Sir FrancIs Lees , in , ox cutinmg tine ohicy of Mr. Chaimmberlain to buy Maxinmi ; uims for the Veumeztnelanm fronmtier - Sir Au- ; tmstus recently imad ills first meotinmg with .110 high court , or legIslative body of Brit- slm GuIana. lie had beoni amlppoillted to ; uecod Sir Francis largely becatnso of time lefeat of Mr. Cliamnhorialu's Propositions for loveloping the interior , in time neighbor- both of time disputed bounmdary along tile uyunml river and then fortlfyinmg it. It was 1ellovcd tile dipionmacy of Sir Augustmns voulti be more eftectlvo in dealing with he commtcsta. The nmaii just recelveil llere riimgs tile details of his first nmcctlng wltll ho IllFh court. In aim adtlress of 'welcome the goverimor , tm , Ingahls , spoalclnng for the court , ro- erred incidentally to the Venmezuelan troti- ' tie. lie saId his excellency had arrivetl at dark time In time history of the colony. F ut they hoped tinat time cloud overhanging homa would noon vass amid that uimillilhiiile o ould appear. Sir Augustus oxpresseti imis banks for tile greeting and tlmen proct'eled A 0 business by submmmlttlng a plamu for ( ho eveiopment of the iimtonior alommg ( ho hues reposed imy Mr. Chamberlain last faiL It aa In tile form of a resolution , recltiimg hat as a stnrvoy luati been authorized to a olnt on tile Esoqulbo coast or the lower C uytnnt river It was mmow expedient to ox- ' onti tue survey between the Kartunma and iarimlil river. Time rosoltntlon authnonizeti tile xpeimdituro of $3,000 for tine survey. Time goverimimient secretary expialiled that 1. was expected to have a railway eIghteen mllc long in thu district. fleumrgecl Its ndvinta9 to p golti fleI without refcr- riimg to its mllItr' ATiti trateglc , nite ; , to which : tti' . Chiitmbelialn hail referred In I- suing t1uu previous stmrvj' . Opimoslilon to tine plan soon tleriopti In ( lie court , leil by Mr , hargan. ) lie saul he ' uimitlorstood the govermmnmeuit almcatim' haul lnatlo a conmract with Mr. laniharulo to build tue maljroad , adding that It wea a ptopOition tjist thiO got'ernmnent 5ii0uiid Pay for landartlo's surveys. Other lulcin- bern of tile couirt spoke In the sante line. The goverlllmielmt secretary nnih the attomno7 endeavoreti to overcome time oppositIon. 'They wore ivariucil , however , ( lint if tile resoiti- ( Iou Were put to a vote It would be do. feateil. Tlieretmpon the new governor gemmemah with. drew tine resolution. As this was hits first step after nrm'I'lumg lim ileveloplng ( ho policy of the liritislm colonial office , time eiitorceil witimtlmnwnl of tue resolutlotm wan regarded as an InauspIcious opemmlng for Sir Autgus- tuis' nihmntumlstm-attoni of affairs connected with time \'cnezuioiaui quiestloii. l'ruigr , " , of thur huh W'ill ( 'ousipt. W'ASIIINGTON , Jumime 22- TIme comitest- ces In tine Bait wIll case lntiih tlneir side tothay. Miss Josepinlnme TlnrOckninrtomm ommo of tue benetheinrics uinmther time alleged will , Wait tiiu last witmnesti , 11cr tesutnmomiy ws mnnlniy a contraulu'tiomi of tlit' teqtlumiony - Judge iloit's servuts , that ciii' rarely vIa- lIed ( lie mouse. lm'ideiiee was ( lien Intro. ( itieNi Itm onset tine testliiuony of bulks ievllnm , tine alleged executor. nesvspnpor nina test Ifleil tlnat leviimu told hilumm lila iiuys. teriouns tlocinmneiit miutmst lmave iir't'n wrlitcn nimil uttestetl whelm nil tint' iimt'reqtei Parties Were Preseimt at his house. lievlliu all along has theliled niakliig tinlsstateunnvnt. ( ' , , ludIiuuu hf ( lie 'i'II'iMusry. WAS1ilNGTO , Julie 22.-Today's state- maclIt of the eouithitloum of tile trc'asunry shown : Available eailt b5lauice , t263,57r'Oi ; gold me- serve , $ i03iOSCO7. SO'l'lilG ) ' .Nl ) S,1t'Y , PililatIellilula Itc'corui : ' 'Ciniiritt iuglums at imoimni' , ' ' stys : t me .iI ii ninyin ilk 1'iiim'opim er. ' 'itind it t'er' oftcnm tltegmnt get liii ) ' ftnrtiier d ( mmii thmo front gitte. ' ' ( 'leveinftuh Leailer'innt : t'as tIne imp- lmI'st ilInilleilt of your life ? " ' 'It wits tile amoumment ivineim tine jeiveler took mci' culgagt'lunelmt rlmng back , nmutl itl- loweti limo intlf : inrico for it , " Tnmtllammnimolls Journal : 'Is timat report t limo ntiioui \Vll'ler joimm lii p thu iroinl- lilt loullstie ? "No. I think ft n'tnm'teii fronim lOs atteunipt intit weolc to smimtnh : It iircsvtiry wiigoli with illS hlc3'cle. " Woonnocket fleirter : Professor In Bmnglisin ( to youimmg minan---l lom' wonnid you lltlilcttnll to tile foilowi a g : ' ' 'lime lu-tm ii I I ru 1 girl , for imimehi silo i\'llti , was , : tlown tine street. " I3tllttemut-t timlmmic , professor. I would lanka a datum ii fter 1 ho bentmm I I ftil gi ri. W'nshilnmgtomm Star : 'Tt's tlne foliy ( hot gits too inolmnllnur is'Ithi tine gmmmg : ohm' mmegleetn 'it ; lumsiutoH ) , ' sold Mr. Dolmimi , ' ' ( hot foimlthi otmt 110w 'tis Possible ( or a iniunm's best friend to be is woriitiuilmmmy. " " Cimlelnmmati Enqunlrer : ' 'You ii'lli kinmuli3' give ins an exahmiple of time general law of aver- ages. Mr. 1'ennlotl , sntiti tint' inrofesMor of nnnttinennrntlcs , tifter liii ; lecture oui time doe- trimne of cinainces. ' 't5lmm-i'ii-tin.'re'8 thin SPCCII of Ihiti ide- grtnmnli nmmd tlno lack of' it ill time mmicmsdnmger t'ino deiivers it , " said l'cfllOmi ) ' , lit a vague , Imesitating way. SomervIlle Jonmrnmal : Patlcnmt--Surferimmt Caesar ! I thmotngint your sign suitl'Teetll oxtracteui witlmotit imIn. : ' 1)ofltlst-S'o it does ; but that refers to false teeth. ' ' Clevelanid Pialnlealer : Wraggles- \\'li , Atlntumi svius a Iumcky intn. Imarker-In i'hmat jllltlcular way ? \Vmaggles-I he dldni't have to pmamice/ " arotnnii time gal'ilonm like ii idnumc'd blot hiohi lug Eve on a $100 doIitr : blkeh Cllicago flecord : "Is Mrs. lesmonmd cx- cltislve' ? " "EXCIu8IVO ? SIne watits a lnarbed-wiro fenio amoumid lien n tnne every time It is mentioned iii the society noteS. " 'Yonmicors Statetimtn : : Wheeler-What's ffioomner stopped for ? Sprocktt-'i'o get his second wind. "S'hl3' , inc's 1)Unitilmg ) tip Ills tire. ' ' ' 9'cs ; tinntt'mi vhmut I meant. Ito ptmnipeil Limem U ) before we starteti , you know , " IIOWUNKJND. 1 ' iloston Ceinrier. I I'nm trotnhllel , dear , " he smith as ono To worrinnnenmt innelilmed ; "I fear thmo sickness I have had Mtiy yet affect nmy nmInmd , " Sine looked up iii his tearful eyes , , \mitl g'imtIy said tinerent : ' 'I wouldn't worry , love , about A little timing like that. " I IllS NFl(1IlilOIt'S W'IPI. flrolclyn Life. 1 ) no year ago , In lonely state , 1q41 sIt mmii gaze across the way ' into a , home where , curly , late. ' At all iloturs tininigs were bright and gay , ' h. couple , younmg anti free from cane- , ' Alas ! how dr&-lLr3' Seenneul my ilfo , ' 'or Sine was hlitilo mmmii witeblinif faIr , 'l'jie girl I called may neighbom' ii info. Lmno year ago-how could tiley gtienmm That glimpses of their pamadio nd tokens of their huappiuless Were ott observed 1,3' onylounni eyes ! learned to hate thin oilIer mmiii ; I swore timat he lund wrecked nm-ny ilfeg or cotm Iti I btn t mayo cinauigeil t ii e I1lmu ii , She'd hot iiat'o been amy neighbor's wife , no year ngo. Anti now there tilts liesuile limo. ivitcimmuig , fair ainti gay , lie girl I lO'Ci litl ( ! now there hits Aumothner ghiI : t'ros $ time wty. 'etl'nm hut fimISO , ilor Ii'lcIe lie : Anti Inc itmiti I are fniemids for life. lie wiun iiiti inistet' , tlOii't you Set- ? Anmd 110W sine imi iii IleighbOr'hl ivifo. - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - Yoi can fall Into worse Ilands than ours. We have a habit of . , - 'C. using people right-also a habit of keeping tile right kind of furnIshings-the up'.todatc kind for this warm weather-Shirts , Underwear , Socks , 'rics , Suspenders , etc. The very latest styles at rcason able prices. . . . a 20 Per Gnf Discount on Bicyc1 Suits. "Straw FIats in Profusion" -all the staple and novelty shapCS-frOITl 50C to Sole agemits for tue YOUM1tN ST1t4tV IIA'J'S. 2OY2OVo : , d\ disconiit disconhlt - 1' ' ' on all , ' onall " _ _ bight Wcighf. . j" Ilcavy Wciglit Clothing CIothng :1/ : / for 1on and Boys. for Ion an 1103's. rownng9 Khg & Co ill' Reliable Clothiers , S. W. Cor' . 15th and Douglas . - - - - - - - - - - - - (4 ( - . - "