l'T''MryvHW f riffX . -"vjji'2: ifW wMrmv MWffMi'wnnJ MsjfP- T r" ''RV""'"rr,.,i, -'Sh diHnWr aMMMLMWWt-J r Stf mjUfUJftglnBlnHMIfi i iWih i wi - - r OriMD SVOMTJbitOAY JMCOIIIJVO OOXJBLUJE&Ifc wnKiW."witt4mmmim SfllHY MORNHIR PUBLISHED 8ATURDAY8 IIT THK GOIMIBR PUBLISHING GO. scvas-p W. MOIITON SMITH, DCMAN C. FOX, EDltOH liusiNtas manaoih Hultii'(n (tlHco 1311 Him-!. IMiniii' M- TCIIMB OF nUIIBOmi'TION: TliF.Ooriili:ii.oiiu)cnr ' '" " " S" MimlliK Tlirco MimlliK. ti lt . 1 (HI . . Ml Lincoln, Ni:ii., l)Mir.Miir.n 'SI, IBM. A IHIMOOIIATU" MllllNl'MAN. Monday will I'" CliilwtmiiH, mitl It will l,o tlio IIihI K'iiuiin ilomiiorulli' OlirlHt tmiH vvn luivt. Iiml I" .?'' '""' ',,,,,H' When tlio lliiiincliil i1oii'HhIoii lltwt imiiiio on liiHtMpriiiK tlioro wiih no m-noiiil illHMwltlon to fHlci tlio u'miihIIiIIIIJ tltoroftir iiKin tlio il.-iiiouriitliJ party; !" im tlino piiBHwl iiml ilt'iiiooriilli) ilallyliir.' Willi llm roponl llll,liKKlK wearily hIoiik for inonlliH, whi'ii iIooIhIvo action outfltt to liuvo liwn taken in n cotiplo or wi-oUrt ill tlio fartlicHl, uvo plaeo to tloinoerntlu ilovilimmt with tlio Intlim trial IntorofltH of tlio country, In tlio formation or tlio WIIhoii taillT lilll.lt Iiiih boon ntailo iiiohI dourly mnnlfoBt that tint tloinocratlu party Ih tho dhout cuuho of tlui hunt tlmoH from vvltioli tho conn try Ih now milrorlnn. ami that tho ilomo cratlo parly nlonu hIiiuiIh In tho way or a rovlval of bvuilnoHH ami tlio return or pronporlty. So thai tho coming ClirlHtimm, which will bo obHorvoil In norrow In tlimmmiilri of luimi'H liiHtcad of boliitf colobratotl with joy, will boa kuiiuIiiu domociatio OhrlHtmiiH. Throat of domocratlo Intorroronoo with tho llnanolal Hyotom of tho country ilotrojol public conllilonco; tho ilolay of tho domocratlo coiijjiohh in pmwlui! tho ropoal bill mmlo tho people utill nioro dlHtniHtfnl, and now when tho now tarllT bill, which Ih neither Hull nor fowl nor tfood rod burring. lt which dooH monaco tho indiiHtrlal IntoroHtH of tho nation, Ih promulgated, It Ih neon that tho domocratn, not content with tho hurilHhipH thoy havo alroady ImpoHod, nro dolorinlnod to proHocuto their nvll work Htlll furthor, and tulio tho broad from tho inotitliH of mlllioim of workliur inun who aro now earning a bare mib slBtonco in fuctorloH that aro mnnlng from day today to till ocattoring order. More than a million wtirltingmon aro out t employment in thin country to day. They aro Idle because tholr em ployee niv afraid to manufacture goodn with tho wagofl inado posniblo by a pro tective tarllT that thoy maybe compelled to nail in a few montlm time, under a low tarllT or froo trade, and tliono un employed will celebrate u democratic GhriBtmaH. Tho democratic party has made a ChrlHtmuH gift to tho people, or rather a worloR of glftH. It liim destroyed conll ilonco, undermined credit and paralysed Industry. It him Hhrlvollod tho value of securities, forced vast enterprises into bankruptcy, closed tho doom of mills and shops, and turned an army of men into paupers who must needs sloop in the street and subsist on tho setups thrown out by charity. These aro tho Christmas giftB of tho democratic party to tho people. Those aro thingH which will nmko tho coming Christmas a dis tinctively democratic Christmas. Ik tho coming anniversary celebra tion at tho state university Ih in keep ing with tho accomplishments of that institution in its brief existence, it will bo a very important occasion. A lIll.VlUTAIIl.i: SI'lltlT. Lincoln is to bo congratulated on tho fact that there is so little actual b u tier ing in this city. It la believed that wo havo much less than our share ot the destitution that is now to bo found in tho cities. And it is a fact that never before lu tho history of tho city has tlioro boon such a charitable spirit manifest among those who aro able to render valuable assistance in caring for tho jioor. Per haps it is because tho prevailing hard times have brought these things to pub lic uttoutioti in a more forcible manner. Hut it is certain thut thuro is a wide spread disposition to relievo whatever BUtTcring there may bo, and charity is Booking deserving cases in many diller ent channels. And right hero is ouo defect that ot lack ot organization. Individual and unsystematic giving is ofteii times in effectual, and it frequently happens that uid is bestowed where it 1b least deserved. So far as possible whatever relief measures thut aro adopted should bo centralized. Tho sumo amount of nmnov or iroods will go u grout deal further und do much more good if dis. ponBod systematically uud by those who are thoroughly intonneu man u scat tered iudlBcrlmlnutely by Individuals. There will bo a considerable number ot fumllles during tho wiutor thut will need BBBiBtauco, mid more or less destitution to bo relieved, und It would bo a good plan If prompt uction vvoro tuken to effect un orguuizutlon that would cover the entire Held, receiving contributions from all sources, and affording relief in a systematic manner whom It Isaclually needed. Thorn nro plenty or people who mo willing to render aid, mid if the work Is systematized tlioro will bo no trouble in caring lor every deserving cane the number of applicants for to Her is comparatively small. Tho soup kltehou Is a very Inoxpeii sivo way or relieving dislioss, audit Is to bo hoped that Ihlspiojeet will immune dclinito fui in in tho very near future. Tho approach of tho Christmas holi iluy h Iiiih witnessed a general desiio u tho part or elliens to do something for tin benellt of tho poor, and many homos will bo gladdened between now and Monday by geneioiiH coutiibutions. If (hero are deserving cases not reached by the hand or dimity, especially active at thistlme.lt will bo because of a luck of system in giving. Tun Commit will vouch for tlio eiiiltablo disposition of nil gifts sent to KMor llovvu for the poor of tho city. Oni: or the many ways In which Tin: C'owmr.it does not lesemblo Its oontem pornricH in this city Ih that it Is not en gaged in tho business ot selling woild's rair portrolios. ITNNV MNAM'IAI. I'ANATHISM. An iingrammatical and geiieially pieturesiUo editorial in tho iXrivs aueut tho oxpiesslonsor (his paper on tlio money iuesllon, hlmls our con tompoiaiy still closer to tho populists and their peculiar tliiauoial finis. The AVici believes in a cheap dollar which by "equitable laws would bo dis tribuled among tho people." We know not how our contemporary would dis tribute these cheap dollais; but judging fiom tho theoiles already advanced by that paper wo would not bo surprised if it woio to advocate a system that would allow every man to walk up to tho tieasury and take an equal shmo of "money." As a leader of populist opinion the AVhvi is taking high rank it is, if any thing, ranker than lay Bui rows' paper. Tho AYhvT answer to Tun Couiiimi'h query as to why tho loaning companies ot tho east aio thieatening to luciease tho rate r iutoiest when actual money Is plunder than it has boon for yeaiH, HUggests tlio idea that tho editor of our ontortainlng contemporary laid aside tho bib and tucker of tho kindergarten much too soon, lie ought to be u cur ing them yet. Money Is piled up lu Now York be cause It was frightened out of tho channels of commerce by just such democratic and populist twaddle as tho AY iro Is giving itH readers, and by noth ing else. Tho quasl-doulal of the AYics that it is an advocate ot froo silver only em phasies tho fanaticism ot that paper. It is for free silver, titst, last and all the time. Our contemporary says: Tiik Couitimt's lepublicaulsm appears to havo boon formed in the same mould im tho Journal. Doth apparently take their ideas and their inspiration from Henry Clows' Wall street ciiculais as is Indicated by the admission Unit tho country needs an eulmgcd volume ot currency but that it should come on lecitimntn Hues- via tho money 'changers. Tin: Couhiku'h republicanism wasn't formed in any mould. It developed and expanded fiom tho germ of honest pat riotism. As for its ideas and its inspira tion, tho former aro, so far as possible, its own, and tho latter Is derived fiom truth and history. Tiik Couihku never intimated that any increase in thu volume ot currency thould come via tho money changers. Wo did say that it should comu legitimately, and by legiti mately wo mean honestly not by a lying stamp on a protended "dollar." Tiik salo of city bonds Tuesday even ing, bringing a handsome, premium, was a most gratifying tribute to tho city's credit. TIIK HKAMIN WHV. Wk kcoiu to remember that last sum mer u year ago, iluiuig tho piobidoutial campaign, our lopuhlicau friends woio vocilcious in asbortmg and pioviug that the piotectivo tmitt Hail given us tho uesi and cheapest goods in tho world, but since that time there has been a steady decline in all lines ot goods not pioicctcu by a trust, uoiwiinstumiing the pioiuise to tho manutactuter that the taritt would keep Ihom steady, and it has been in opomtion all tho time. So it would bcoiuthal tho tariff has been overruled by tho higher law of supply ami demand. U no promtbo to tlio inuu ulacturor has not been kept, while the choapucbs to tho consumer is solf-ovi-dcutly duo to another source. Some how, when wo consider tho blessingB-of tho tarill wo got into a maze of doubt und uncertainly.- Lincoln Herald. Tho trouble is that tho democrats camo into power and immediately threatened to put u nondescript low tariff law into operation, which had tho effect ot paralyzing a gieat many in dustries and partially demoralizing others. Prices havo declined because democrats havo destroyed industry and thrown more than u million people out of employment and scattered destitu tion all over the laud. Tho people who aro tho greatest consumers huveu't uny money to buy goods at any price the democratic party has taken it away from them und when there is no do niuiid prices must inevitably drop, pro tection or no protection. If the tiemo cratic party hud'ut closed tho factories entuiling general poverty', prices would havo remained stublu. 1 1 Tho following epigrammatic hhiiIoiioih mo from Oscar Wild's latest play "A Woman or No Importance." Tho book of tho peerage Ih tho best thing Knglaiid has done in llction. To bo In society is a furcc, but to bo out or it is a tragedy. Men know life too early, ami women know it too late. A girl who will tell her ago will tell anything. A Well-tied necktie is the Hist slml in in diplomatic lire. Thoiomoonly two kinds ot women in society tho plain and tho painted. Sin sits in our socio! like a leper in purple, or a dead thing smeaied with gold. The man who can dominate a London dinner oau dominate tlio world. Woman lepreseuts the tiliimph of mind over matter; man, tho triumph of mutter over morals. 1'jM'iy saint has a past, anil every sinner a fiituio. When I was young I hud every thing 1 wanted, now I havo everything that other people want. U I weieu't in debt I should have nothing to think about. If I havo no temptation in tho couim of a week it makes mo quite nervous io guiding the fiituio. If I lived lu tho country I would be conic so unsophisticated thut nobody would notice me. Twenty vciiih of lomauco make a woman homotmug liKo a ruin; twenty yeais or mariiago iniiko her latlior like a public building. My husband isa kind of piomissory note; I am tiled or meeting him. The Hook of Life begins with a man and a woman in a garden ami ends with levelation. Women have a better time than men theio aro far mote things To. bidden them. Women mo sphinxes without seciets. A bad man is a man who ndmiies in nocenco. Nothing survives being thought of. A bad woman is a woman of whom men never tiio. American dry goods- Ameiicau novels. Men marry because they aro tiled; women because thoy mo curioiiH. All tho married men nowadays live like hacholois, and all the bachelois like martied men. . 1 don't think Kugland should bo re ptoseuted abroad by mi unmarried man; it might lead to complications. To got into society it is necei-sary to food people, amuso people, or shock people. The House of bonis is never in touch with tho people, and theietoro lemains civilized. Life is an unhappy experience with ex quisite moments. How can a woman bo happy with a man who ticuts her as if she woio a rational being? Nothing spoils a romance so much as a sense of humor in tho woman or the lack of it in the man. All meumomariicd women's property; in fact, that is tho true meaning of married women's property. Tho happiness ot a married man depends on the women ho has not mmritd. A man of social tact should every woman as if ho loved her every man as it ho bored him. THE MONARCH. talk and I do defy nil liumtinktiitl, When onco 1 havo inailo up my mind, To inovo im, stiuullim UK on dill Unit mock tlio wind. l.iku mimo vaxt eloiul-ontlirondod'acii, VVrnpt in my own immoiitilt), 1 1 1 rood mnl aali. My tluniKlit sows mnl swells In niu, Within my Self, an awful nlirlnn, I work, 1 ilan, ilovUo, oomlitno, IIhmi all tlio craft of state ami Kovvriiinint down line. Customa mnl precedents I nmko, Tlio lawn 1 llulitly Imud or lironk. Inspired by my Krent Self, award Mnlf tlio cake. I livo abovo al party cries, In my liiicli air their clamor dies, Slimned lij my microti Self, whereon there aro no Hies, I need no counsel but my own, I sit sublime upon my throne, Self-centred, self-revohlni,', absolute, alone. TIioiikIi hcnators, poor, potty men, Sniirl lit mo envious, now ami then, 1 heed them not, 1 am too larito for their low ken. Their eyes cannot abide tlio tduht Of Mo in wisdom clothed and ink-ht, HossiiiK tlio United Stuten, and be Ink' always rltiht. Heaven knows, 'tis not for iMxistliiK'ssnko Awarded Highest D R OS The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; Nu Alum. Used i---'' " """-vies 40 Years the St3iida-2 I kiii II, nor niitiiilm to vviikc, Hill 'Hit ii Imilc furl, I rnn't liml.ii n mlsliiko. Soini'liiiicK ulii'ii ilarkiii'M nliri.tiilit tho nklci", Vint uliitnlier m'lilft n'l'ii 'lliutlicr'il I'jrs, I nit mill nnk Willi n o, How cnu I bo no wlvi! Yet t iiuiftt iikii t ho Intent limni'il, Noilly unit well i )m, tiift'iin tli'tliruiiril, Hliiill lliiitik inc, unit fur Inland lirar in) limn iliitu tliiiiiili'r-toni'il. I hriMiil, 1 tlilnk, I iiliin, I retail ; My roIpiiiii mnl tri'tiiciiiloiiii lirnln (liven fortli tlio pollcim t lint nro tlio natloii'ti Hiiln. Tlii'roiistltiitlnti mnl tlio I ii un Aro mo; mnl In my cunnlry'H cnnim I toll, ronmiH in)Kclf i my ureal tnnk known no pinmo. l'ri'iitnitiion wiikllnu nliu 1 1 eery My liollc), my ti'iniiiT U), Itnali tiuini!, know Juu not, noiio Ih kiinIikhi." IT Williln mjKi'lf, ii Riureil roll, DollKlili'illyiluvont lilvwlli I'm cocknurn owrjllilntf 1 ilo. I io oxrooillim vvoll. Now York Sun. Hood's Pills euro all liver Ills. 'ri:. Kent by mail on icceipt of price by C. I. Hood A Co., Apothecaties, Low ell, Mass. The WhiU'hicast company is having gioat success with its I'lk MoiitMaln anthiancito t!.h(). TOILET WORE Nicely decorated in all shapes and gi inles, at 1'UKI.h that command at teutlou, is tho Special Uttrpok AT 241 SOUTH I ITH ST., Tho Retail Kooms or THE PR COWAN GOS NKW CKOC'KKIM AND CLASS' WAKU KSTrtH. 1S1IMHNT Oiders for special decorations and the replacing of btnkon pieces lilongiugto dinner, tea or toilet sets aro solicited. Amateur decorated china to bo tired and gilded lecOived dally. 1211 SOUTH HLHVBNTH ST. Tv.EfcO MUST HAVK A PAIR OF V. COX HIGH CUT SHOES, They aio vvnini, good wearers, And just tho thing, R W I J 7 0 1 1 A T SOMETHING LATEST STYLES, SHAPES, '1"1 V 'X'HJSIVI. EL 6. YBTES I NO O STREET. nree 1 arms IN (2herokee Strip. Writo to K. L. Talmrr, P, A. Santo Fo limit. iiiiiIih. Neb., for free copy of Illustrated fold) l.scribliiK Cliorolcee Atrip, mnl the Tonkavva, Pawner and Klcknpno rU ler ' "lions, booh to unopened fur settlement bj Hit I S. u'otcrnincnt. II Minna of acres In the tin est aKrtculturul country under tlioiun, wulilni to ho tickled by the lumbindmau'i plowsliarot this is ulniost the lad chance to obtain oue of I'ncle Sam's free farms. Honors World's Fair. PRICE'S Baking Powder FAMOUS SACRIFIGri SAL ftiiHw 8 l.'.M, 82.i). 'U),IF0R TltDIMEI) HATS. &MW, $5.!)tt. J WORTH DOUBLE THESEPRICES. Quills 8c, Fancy Wings half price, Kelt HiitH, Sailors and shapes lt)c. The largest Ribbon Department In tho city, and prices to sell tho goods. Wo must reduce our largo stock, acknowledged to bo tho best in the west. , Funkc's Opera Mouse Corner. lixclusivc Wholesalers and I'X Ai If boys could like Gtipids sx r, buttons nor mending of rips would cause any grumbling to pass through our lips- But the facts are that you can clothe the boys with good warm clothing with very little expense right at the present time, and the ripping nor coming off of buttons won't bother you if go to the right place. They're made right. Boys underware, hats and furnishings of all kinds at very low prices from now till holidays. RECEPTION ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR. BROWNING I'nelorle, I a It. 'Mil Mores. WMiHJJN THAT GAN Rudge Morris Co. .-i-vr s.ik' iiJUj lU lriXJIl : Fancy Rockers and Chairs, Iseather Couches and Chairs, Combination Book Gases, badies' Desks, Office Desks and Chairs, Side Boards, Dining Tables and Ghairs, Hall Trees, Parlor Goods, Etc. Pocket Knives, Shears and Scissors, Table Garvers, Roger's Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, Fancy Decorated Tea and Coffee Pots, Nickel Bailing Dishes, Etc., Too Numerous to Mention. Rudge & VIoi?i?l Co., j&z. Aviy. M AMHOOD mm ii,:. mv i m 1 ivriiiiiiuiiiniuntM",'l ,jii ci III UUIIUrH . H mf v -ir 1 oTcroxcrtloiuyiniihrnl rrnt, oxcec X M Xi akIJ II nil in. Wtllrtl lultll I ft Itltil mil , . iVinaiii.n.i I.. mkA J 1 'vl itorVet. Ml M-rbox. KforM.1. Uw mm irli.. ik ih'rlllei. iil.nri.til.. an i urM ..m xUr.. "TRJVUMilD'lkTKK fc'orialolu UiiLQlu,br U. W.ilUOWN OF Goods. P Corner O and Twelfth Streets. Retailers of Millinery Goods. with clothing dispense, what worry 'twould save us as well as expense! We'd give one a collar, another a cuff which all the year round would be raiment enough. No sewing on I 1015-19 0 STJIEET. GOODS BE BOUND AT s RESTORED! S!JKS INlUhtlv Knillllnna nlnrvmii. ivuUrKiuia ot either sex caused Ivo tio of tnbuccn, onlum or atlni or intunltr. Can lo carrlodlu ri,.V-.""2 carrion In Willi . order we I'lUI'llll., CZ3 n itruMKU. Ak for It. lake no other. Wrln. for f ree ilertlrnl Tluok int ,.i lu plum wrupper. Audrey. Jk lUt VE NKKI) Co.. tlwXviwiAfiSaicAa III IIIU I 11 moiij-v. Bold by nl nud W.W.llKUAKKUKK.liru.ygliUe cmcAuo. IV.lt I. A PkillLMl ii.. " ' ?u gajaymara -ttfj.'Artter n ilfr . ""TT