JtOKEIlT 5001 Editor and Prop VALENTINE - NEBRASKA The latest Niearaguan revolution juit at the end of the first round Theres a growing feeling in Indiana -that lynchers hereafter must skip the ope or skip the State The next embezzler instead of start peg for Canada will probably make backs for the Klondike A judge at Stockton Cal wept on the bench because a lawyer had accused ilm of bias and prejudice The Greeks in Athens are now iSamorous for war It is too bad that they didnt think o that sooner England may call a fourth rate pow r if shewants to but we have the best amphibious navy in the world just the same Lieut Peary is entitled to some credit for having at least succeeded in bring ing something more merchantable than chilblains One deaf mute has sued another for 500000 damages for alleged breach of promise of marriage and now they do not speak as they pass by The author of the song A Lesson In -Kissing was shot at the other night but not hit Both the song -writer and the marksman made a bad score In Switzerland a milkmaid gets bet ter wages if gifted with a good voice because a cow will yield more milk if soothed by song Ambitious amateurs please note The French courts have held that titles are family property just like fin ger rings and other jewelry But they are not so useful because they cannot be hawked An Atchison woman was kept busy all summer putting up fruit and enter taining company and she reports that scalding tomatoes is easier work than smiling at guests Uncle Sams fleet of five torpedo boats is called a mosquito squadron and if it lives up to its name the dis comfort of the enemy will be all that could be desired The Brooklyn printer with a family who has successfully -jumped from the Brooklyn bridge says he did so just for the fun of it Luckily he was not tickled to death In considering the advisability of stationing a naval vessel in Alaska the department should not overlook the chance to send one4 of those shore climbers to hold Chilkoot pass Advices from India state that 1131 persons in that country died from snake bites last year The Hindu is forbid den to use alcohol hence the sovereign remedy of Kentucky is unknown Even the nuggets of gold which leave Alaska worth millions of dollars are so contracted by the intense cold that when they are unpacked and counted at Seattle they are found to be worth only a few thousands Somebody dropped 3000 in a Niag ara Falls Hotel the other day and for got to return for It Dont worry some hackman if he notices his loss will stroll in and claim the money one of these days when he isnt busy The scientific man who asserts that -people can live 100 years it they choose -to take the means prescribes a regi men which will make people satisfied to leave this life even if the full term specified in the contract should not be concluded A newly discovered letter of Benja min Franklin to the British authorities s being published under -date of 1774 in which in speaking of the famous tea party in Boston he declares that the Clamour against the Proceeding 1s high and general There were tories In those days An unusually wise young woman of Boston has discovered- an unfailing cure for insomnia All one has to do she says is to shut out of the mind very thought excepting that of sleep just before retiring How simple to be sure Does she favor chloroform or a club Machine shops are the last places in which female labor has appeared a bicycle company in Toledo having put women at work on milling machines drill presses -and other machines used on bicycle parts The Iron Age protests against this and with good reason In the long run nothing will be gained by this and the next genera tion will suffer There is nothing so exacting in its demands nor so serious in Its obliga tions as perfect freedom It has a joy of its own but not of the giddy and careless kind There are continual choices to be made decisions to accept or refuse actions to perform or leave undone all fraught with consequences snore or less Important and far-reaching Wherever authority is absent re ponsibility is present and in the same proportion Theavs is something appalling in the thought of the vast Increase of fears on the earth as the race progresses anxiety of parents of rulers of the lustodlnss ol treasure ot the owners of paintings and costly treasures the shudder of the possessor of pilod up in vestments at every little social outcry the moral apprehension of the good who realize the growing evils of the times What a trembling noes round the world with the fall of night what worry and pang of dread as mans be ing ripens and he can be more hurt or destroyed The London press or rather an impor tant segment of it is still harping on Cuba and the United States The Even ing News the Globe and the St Tames Gazette are merely the tail of the kite which is composed of the big London dailies such as the Times the Tele graph the Standard and the Chronicle What they say or do not say therefore is comparatively unimportant as re specting their influence on English opinion But a straw may show in what direction the wind is blowing and these London straws -indicate that at present England is feeling somewhat sore as regards this country The Ven ezuelan incident and the Sherman let- ter still rankle and the undignified por tion of the press is undiplomatic enough to disclose where the shoe pinches Thej St James Gazette after discussing a schoolboy hypothesis in a schoolboy manner as to what the United States i may might would or could do in re gard to Jamaica hints of a possible co alition of England France Spain and Holland to protect their West Indian possessions and then concludes very satisfactorily to itself We rather fan l cy that for a time at least the United States will be content with bullying poor little Spain Possibly the United States would if it were in the bullying business but when it does go into that sort of thing it usually takes one of its size as in that little Venezuelan mat j ter The United States has not bullied Spain and has no thought of bullying it In the meantime the London Chronicle commenting upon the outcome of the Greco Turkish treaty holds England responsible for what it says will be thej disappearance of an independent civ ilized Christian nation whose one crime was that she set herself single- handed to do Europes dirty work and failed England has not made such a i success of her interference in Crete that she should seek to interfere in I Cuba RETURNED HIS PENSION Clark Geare the Only Man Ever Known to Do Such a Tiling Clark Geare the only man that was ever known to return a pension to the United States is a citizen of Monrovia Morgan County Indiana He astound ed the officials of the pension bureau recently by sending back his certificate CLAUIC GEAEE and 350 in back pensions which had been paid him Geare carried a mus ket in the war of the rebellion and be came afflicted with rheumatism owing to exposure After leaving the army he grew worse and applied for a pen slon At first he was given 6 a month and this was afterward increased to 10 He drew his pension for a time but as he recovered from his trouble he began to take care of himself and neglected to apply for the money when it came due Of late his term of nonapplication approached its end and had he not appeared his name would have been scratched from the list But Geare turned up on the very last day at rthe pension office in Indianapolis and received his arrears As his disa bility had now totally disappeared he felt that he was no longer entitled to the pension and accordingly returned the money and the certificate to Wash ington Mr is a quiet unassum ing man of 57 with silver gray beard And hair is well to do and has a fam ily of four interesting sons Mrs Rorcrs Cafe Parfait In mating cafe parfait the cream fiaay be flavored with chocolate vanilla or strawberry the parfait taking the name of the flavoring Use good thick cream very eold add to it half a pound of powdered sugar and a gill of black coffee mix thoroughly stand the basin in a pan of cracked ice and with a wire egg beater beat to a froth This will take about five minutes Put the mix ture into a mold put on the lid cover the joint with a piece of waxed paper pack it in coarse salt and lee and stand aside for two hours Or it may be packed in the freezer and served in tumblers Ladies Home Journal Talking It Over Myrtle They say that you made a regular fool of Algy Piersons at the isL snds last week Maud No they are wrong I mighi have done it bui for one thing Myrtle What was that Maud Somebody had finished the Job before I got hold of him Cleve land Leader The louger we remain in business the greater admiration we have for tha people who an say a great deal in a few words p570 sga8a VICTORY IN INDIANAPOLIS Marion County in which Indianap olis is situated looked last fall on Mark Hanuas scarecrow and said it was a veritable menace Marion County gave McKinley a majority of 7000 votes At the recent municipal election Mayor Taggart a Democrat was chosen by a plurality of over 3500 votes Chattanooga Temi looked with aw ful apprehension upon the bogy man that Mark Hanna had set up last fall and gave a larger than its normal He publican majority to McKinley This year Chattanooga elects a Democratic Mayor by a good plurality and in creases the Democratic strength in the Council Last fall New York viewed with aw ful alarm the man of straw Hanna had put up before the eyes of the people and in the metropolis gave McKinley a swinging majority the first time within living memory that the Demo crats of that city had been beaten The canvass now on for the election of a Mayor in New York discloses that whereas there is the usual strife for the first place the Republicans are no where Van Wyck will be handsomely elected Tracy and his boss Piatt Mc Kinleys manager in New York will be buried under so adverse a majority that democratic Unity The Indianapolis election carries with it a lesson for Democrats as Avell as Republicans It teaches the value of party unity The Democracy Avas united and won as it ahvays wins Avhen it shows a solid front to the en emy The victory is an augury of success in Ohio and Iowa if the Democrats of those States will be as true to the party faith as wtiv their brethren of Indiana Nothing ever does nothing ever can the Dirrnoi ratic party save a SVii in re- TIj - need e no fear of Republican success either in Iowa or in Ohio if Democrats lay aside minor differences and work together to defeat the common enemy If there are wrongs to be righted or questions of policy to be settled the time to adjust them is after the battle has been won There should be no dis putes in the face of the enemy Demo crats have it within their power to re deem two States from Republican mis rule Will they avail themselves of the opportunity Chicago Chronicle Raising False Issues However much the gold clique may contend that the free silver sentiment is dying it misses no opportunity to combat the arguments presented by the advocates of bimetallism An organized attempt is now being made to embarrass and annoy William J Bryan by interrupting his speeches and propounding questions which are carefully prepared for the purpose of confusing the speaker Bryan treats his questioners with more courtesy than they deserve and invariably turns the laugh on the smart Alecs avIio in terrupt him Recently a man who was doubtless in the employ of the honest money propaganda interrupted Bryan with the following question Do you favor un HEARING THE NEWS FROM INDIANAPOLIS should be bestowed not to match de serts but to relieve necessities And it is a matter of common notoriety that in i Jmost eA ery neighborhood there are men who Avere inefficient soldiers but avIio are now rich who are receiving pensions from the government Avhile j men who were good soldiers but who are hoav poor receive nothing St Paul Pioneer Press Party Fealty Needs Action The spirit of party fealty is best maintained by vigorous and constant action Organization cannot sleep They must be vigilant alert and nous Battle is the food on Avliich esprit de corps is fed Effort emulation strife are the ingredients of vitality PassiAHHiess means languor and enerva tion Armies must have exercise The rank and file must be inspired by inter est and employment Washington Post Favoring the Foreign Buyer The tariff tax on steel rails is 7S4 per ton And Avithin a comparatively short time Ave liaA e seen our manufac turers nUing contracts on the other side rt the world at 21 per ton while charging 28 per ton to purchasers in the United States Is it not apparent that the only effect of the tariff rates is to impose a needless tax upon our own people not for revenue but for the profit of a favored few Boston Post Gold and Greenbacks The self appointed monetary coinini sion now at work in Washington has struck a snag The object of this com mission is to formulate a scheme which will take the currency entirely out of the control of the government and place it in the hands of the bankers The retirement of the greenbacks is therefore a necessary step toward ac complishing this design but that would not settle the question for the silver certificate would still be in existence According to the gold cliques ideas these certificates must be redeemed in gold and the United States treasury wovd still be forced to keep a large re- serve of gold on hand for that purpose A member of the commission in dis cussing this feature of the case say This would involve the issue of bonds to maintain the reserve in case of its exhaustion and the presentation of great masses of notes by the banks in order to keep intact their own gold re sources The government might retal iate by presenting bank notes for re demption in gold if such redemption was required by law but the endless chain could be put in operation against the treasury if the necessary paper notes could be withdrawn of the circu lating medium The fact is the commission lias taken a contract on its hands Avhich it will find itself entirety unable to carry out It is easy enough to talk about retiring Chicago Chronicle they will have difficulty in extricating themselves Last year believing after investiga tion of Mark Hanuas anarchistic fig ure for that campaign only that the re public would die in convulsions if Mc Kinley Avas not chosen Iowa gave him a majority of 05000 The neAVS from Iowa in November will be like unto the news from Indianapolis and Chatta nooga As for Ohio Mark Hanna has plenty to live upon Avithout a United States Senatorship A termination Avill be placed upon his brief and meteoric career as a political boss Confidence There is nothing dearer lo the heart of a gold advocate than confidence and yet there is nothing he is so ready to destroy WhencAer a bimetallist makes an argument in the interests of monetary reform the gold advocate be gins to rave over Avhat he calls this attempt to break doAvn confidence but he never hesitates to agitate Avhen he Avishes to accomplish some set purpose of his own When the Bland Allison act Avas passed and became a law over the Presidents veto the gold clique at once began to destroy confidence The silver dollar was abused and carica tured its advocates Avere called thieves repudiators and anarchists and the cry Avas raised that the coin age of 2000000 worth of silver a month would drive all the gold out of the country This was the contribu tion of the gold advocates to the sum of confidence When the Sherman law was passed enlarging the purchase of silver to 4 500000 ounces of silver a month the agitation against ii soon began Loud and persistent demand for a repeal of the purchase act Avas made on the ground that continued purchase would threaten our monetary stability Thus the gold clique aided in maintaining confidence After the Sherman law was repealed the agitation continued and the coun try Avas told that the treasury was in danger and gold purchasing bonds must be issued Prosperity failed to follow the bonding of this country for 202000000 and hoav the cry is going up that unless the greenbacks are re tired the country Avill be ruined Thus it is that the advocates of gold set an example to the bimetallists as to the proper method of maintaining confidence tional ownership of railroads and tele graphs and their operation by the gov ernment in the interest of the people or leaving them in the hands of private corporations The interrogation was irrelevant and impertinent but Bryan declined to aAail himself of the opportunity to ignore the question and promptly re plied I am going to fight the battles in front of me before I fight the battles beyond that As I heard a Topulist say last fall I am not in favor of the gOA ernment ownership of railroads Avliile the Rothschilds own the government Nothing could be neater and more epi grammatic than this Not Good Business For a business administration the results for the fiscal year are not what Avould naturally be expected The deficit to date amounts to 29939 59485 If these were not facts con cerning the conduct of affairs under Republican rule what a shout of indig nant protest Avould go up from the sub sidized press But as McKinley hap pens to be President and as the benefi cent Dingley bill happens to be in force the administration organs are as silent as the grave and satisfy themselves by saying that more time must be giv en before any criticisms Avill be in order A tariff that started out Avith the avoAved purpose of producing sufficient revenue to carry the expenses of the goAernment and Avhich has succeeded in creating a deficit of nearly 30000 000 cannot be regarded as a good busi ness scheme Republican Condemnation There is no doubt that the larger portion of the men uoav receiving pen sions were good soldiers We are glad to admit that all of them have de served Avell of the government But i the popular sentiment is that pensions the greenbacks but it is not so easy to evolve a plan by which to effect this re tirement Chicago Dispatch Republican Brand of Patriotism What is to be said of a party that de liberately refrains from the attempt to correct the evils in the currencj sys tem because by leaving them uncor rected many Aoters may be scared into voting the Republican ticket in na tional State and municipal elections Is that the kind of statesmanship we are getting from scholars in politics The country is to be held in jeopardy of a debased currency to promote the well being of the Republican party What elevated patriotism controls the Republican party to be sure Utica N Y Observer Battle Against the Bosses The realty remarkable feature of the municipal contest in New York is the recognition on all hands that the main issue is Avhether city government shall be made a matter of party politics a mere annex of the national and State party machines or be conducted on the broadest principles of good citizen ship aiming only to serve the true local interests of all the people of the city with party lines entirely ignored Baltimore Sun Inevitable Result of Protection It is ineAitable that legislation Avhich inures to the profit of private interests should result in the attempt to control political action in order to secure con tinued and greater profits Out of this condition grow trusts combines and political syndicates organized for the control of legislation for private end The political corruption fund is essen tial to this purpose St Louis Post Dispatch What Democracy Stands For The Democracy of to day stands or the protection of the people against the usurpation of public functions by individuals It stands by the Jef fersonian declaration that it is as much the duty of government to protect the indiAidual from injury by another in dividual as it is to protect the Ameri can citizen from insult or injury by a foreign poAver Louisville Dispatch Offspring of a Giant Mind Horses and mules coming into this country from Canada must be accom panied by their family records show ing American origin Fish must be ac companied the family record of the man who caught them showing Ameri can origin All hail the genius who slipped the family record into the Ding ley laAv Detroit Free Press Canadians May Strike Sack It is little Avonder that Canadian statesmen grow restive as they contem plate the inequalities of the trade con ditions between Canada and the Uni ted States and intimate that maybe in the future there Avill be a change which will operate to the prejudice of Ameri can interests Kansas City Star WILL NOT AID SILVER British Government Not Ready o He open the fndian Mint a Lord Salisbury sent to Ambassador Ilay the reply of the British Government to the proposals of the American Bimorjdjt lie Commission headed by Senator Wo cott It is a diplomatically worded note flis lordship says that the Government of Great Britain is not able to reopen the India mints at present Fie regrets his inability to accede to the proposals of the American commission Great Britain hav ing as great an interest as the United States and France in securiny a stable par exchange for gold and silver and an en larged use of silver In these circumstawes continues Lord Salisbury the British Government does not see the desirability of an international monetary conference but will be pleased to consider any other practical fHigw tions from the United States Lord Salis bury incloses with the note a copy of the statement of Sir T Westland head of the financial department of India which avis under discussion at the meeting of the cabinet council last Saturday and which takes strong grounds against the reopen ing of the India mints B R EWER IS MENTIONED Michigan Ex Congressman Urged for Governor of Hawaii It is said that ex Congressman Mnrk S Brewer of Michigan has been urced for the governorship of Hawaii n ciu4 the islands become a part of the United States tliis winter Brewers name was presented to the President by Senator Burrows of Michigan Brewer worked on his fathers farm near Addison Mich jl rwM mm 4W V yi A TK S BRKAVKK until 1 years of age and after getfiig an academic education rend law with es Governor Moses Wisner and was admit ted to the bar iu 1SG4 Die served in the Forty first Forty sixth Fiftieth and Fifty-first Congresses He was consul gen eral at Berlin during Arthurs admirs tration and last year was one of the Mc Kinley delegates-at-large to the St Lmus convention MINT REPORT Tlie Tears Coinage and Precsoni Metal Production The report of the director of the mint for the fiscal year 1897 submitted to the Secretary of the Treasury contains soiic interesting figures The report covers the operations of the mints and asviy t offices together Avith the statistics of for j eign countries relative to proditcrioHf coinage and the monetary condition of such The coin executed during the year Gold 11G4G705 silver dollars 2120 701 subsidiary silver 3124080 minor coin 984509 Silver dollars were coin ed from the silver bullion on hand Bal ance of silver bullion on hand Purchas ed under the act of July 14 1S90 11 43S461 fine ounces Cost 1040312 for subsidiary coinage 134833 fine ounces cost 1341090 including balance on hand July 1 1897 net signoriage on the coinage of silver from that date to fane M 1S97 of 84822821 At the average price of silver for the y year the commercial ratio between sold and silver is 1 to 3194 Net imports of sold were 44G09S4L against 7S904G12 net exports for the previous fiscal year The net exports of silver were 32G3G83G against 332t2 258 for the fiscal year 1S9G The product of gold in the United States for the calendar year 189G was 33088 000 and silver of a coining value of 7G 009236 The stock in the United State of gold is G9G270542 of sUver o34 5097S1 The total metallic stock and ered paper of the Avorld is estimated for Jan 1 1897 Gold 4359600000 full legal tender silver 3615800000 limited tender siher 052500000 uncovered pa per 2569200 The Avorlds product for the calendar vear 1896 was Gold 204396G00 silver commercial value 109406800 The director of the mint reviews the decline of silver since 1873 and attribute it to the great increase in production SETS A NEW PLAGUE RECORD Sixty New Cases and Six Deat t at New Orleans All previous records Avere brokpn at New Orleans Wednesday Sixty ne v cases were entered in the books of the board There were six deaths The most important death of the day Avas that of Ira T Britton manager of the General Electric Company Owing to the preva lence of yellow fever in Montgomery Alar nd the fact that all of the towns and cities of the State have quarantined against that place the State Government has temporarily been removed to Birmins ham The Governor and a tie State cal cers have located there ttn3 are transact ing business from that point Kansas Sheriff Is Slain Sheriff S B Lard of Manhattan Kan tvas shot and instantly killed at Lonards ville by Ike Warren a boot legger -on whom he Avas endeavoring to serTv a warrant Warren was captured The request of the weavers at the Na tional Woolen Mills at Olneyville R L for a restoration of the scale of wages prior to the reduction of 1893 has been granted to go into effect Dec 1 The in crease will be 20 per cent Gl Peter C Hames of the engineer cois of the army has been appointed to be fingineei commissioner on the Nicara gujJi canal commission and has accepted JMV VJUriillUCilL UL111UL U1UIC UVUU T Ut ti nlairtn m Birminzham Ala ani 11 J v r - r w - banquet was tendered them h