The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, November 01, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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    GOSPEL OF HATE
Bryan Preaches to Oroato
Discontent and Discord
J Among Workingmon
Don M Dickinson Rosonts tho
Effort to Praoipitato CJivil
Strifo nntl Disordor
Ex - President Clevelands Post
master General Will Vote the
Republican Ticket
Decides That Duty Requires Mm to
Support McKlnley nd
koosetclt
Don M Dickinson of Michigan who
wjib post muster geneinl nndcr 1tesl
dent lev child has decided to vote
for MeKlnlev und Hoosevclt Air
Jliekinson believes tlntt the money
qursllon is hllll tin lending issue ami
helms innde a ctliiiif ilfiniuislut Ion of
llrynns niguinents ailing them tliu
Ofpcl of lllltf
Mr Dickinson Intended to irmiiln
from tin- o11b but llrjiini tit fiances
have convinced hm tliut as a law
abiding eltlei lie must uite for t lie
republican nominees
Ills letter Is as follows
Since tho adoption of the Knnsni City
Ulntforin and liN nomination I Inivr iii vit
tnturtiiliifd a tlioiiKlit of votliiK for Mr
llrynn I confess how over In common
with many democintB 1 hopid for a Hum
that 1 mlKlit wltl a clear ciiinclitiro stay
uvvny from tho polli Hut Mr llrynn h
Muichcs nnttlciiliiily his Inter ones linvo
distrotd that Illusion anil cotixlniid me
that 1 must voto at tho comliiK election
1 crltlelno no man of llfferent vIowh who
run reioutilu himself to the othel i out so
tint iih for me with the llKht 1 have 1 am
forced to tho conviction that 1 would lw u
recreant Anirilciin false to my country
nnd false to mv imtty an well If 1 should
take to the woods
I nui a di mm tat on nil the fundamentnl
Ignite tin which our nnrt Joined battle In
the pant Willi the ii publlcim the whins
nnd the fuleiallsts a ilemociat without
the pietlx Kohl became my paity Iiiih
been the party or sound finance from Jof
ferfion to livilnnil 1 could not he a to
puhllcan If 1 would and t say the creed of
itcmncracy with all m old time ulnictlty
md faith
Hut 1 KCOKiiIre scarcely a vfstlpo of
flemociiitlc lulmlple In ell hot tin Chicago
or KansiiB tltv platfntni Tho nrKiiulrii
tlnn In In the liitnds of the populists nnd
tiy these tho lively of tiueilimoei lioa
been stolen In which to solve all the dev
ils that mnlie for socliil illsoider
Mr Hrvnn Ih pieiiehlm the uiispol of
linte Yoh Iiik that he appeals to tin envl
oiiH the discontent d the Impiovident the
incompitent anil the unwoithv
Hut wot so still he iiuloavota to sot
f i lend ngnli si ft lend iiolKhhnr iikiiIhsI
liilKhhoi famlh iiKiilntl tamlly section
umilnst section and nation minlus nation
lie makes the iihvavti dauiji inn appeal to
the evil In human nature Ills postulitis
lire lloxcr anil his propaKanilu Ib lloxer
lie speaks no encoutaKement to tho unslic
ccssful hut tells him to luy the hlnmc at
the door of Ills mine fortunate nelnhhor
und that IiIb sole lemi dy Is to attack him
Where Is the lutclllKcnt citizen who be
lieves In his Ileal t that his republican
neighbors are not as Hood Amei leans anil
ub good patriots ns himself And yet In
connection with his umkliiK a cIhuko that
the republicans deuiuuded a larger in my
an Increase by the way that was voted
tor by the Urynn men In the senate and
vurrltd In the house with a minority voto
f but 31 he has repeatedly said In hH
Jiubllc speeches as he said at Indianapolis
Why do they want HV So that they cm
build a fott near evet large clt and um
the nnnv to suppress ti force the dis
content that ought to be cured by it medial
legislation
This from a candidate of the presldoncv
of the tnltid States using all the power
of his eloquence to cu iv conviction espe
cially to cur foielgn boin wotklngnitn
whose voto ho sollt Its
Our policy Is pi ace AW seek no mote
wars Wo want the fihuilshlp of nil ra
tions but now us ever yu stand at
peace hut rcadv to battle with nnv of
them for tin Intcgilo of our ttiiltoiv
tho honor of oui Hag and the piotectlon of
Americans cvirjwheic
The lhillpplnc ipiestlon Is a problem to
be solved by cougriss so far as the whole
territory Is conci rned It ma be deter
mined to wllhdtaw tho Hag as in nlm
Hut in no place on tiirth must Chat Hag
be liaulul down under lire
On the finance nuestlon two or three re
spected friends use this logic substantial
ly
It may te admitted that the man who
proposes to have the nation innkn a debt
paying dollar or a labui palng dollar
out of 50 cents of sliver and W cents of
vanillin Is sinceii In his views of political
cconono So Is the anarchist sincere and
tils ph steal and mouil couinge though
perverted cannot be quistloned when tnk
Ing his life In his hands ho adopts ussas
Blnation as a proper political method
We should never lose faith In the stnblll
Ay of the works of Ood least of all iu the
noblest of them an honest man
I take my pluce proudly by the side of
Abram S Hewitt under whom I fought In
the great battle for Tllden und deniocrney
In 1876 waiting in confidence the call of
men like him to guther tor the reorganiza
tion of my party IIke him I conceive it
to be my solemn duty to vote against
llryanlzlnir the democratic purty and to
rid the party and country of liryunlsm
And so like him in the ranks of the true
democracy 1 shall go to the polls nnd cusl
zny ballot tor President McKlnley
Under llruubllcan llule
It 1 were u wage earner sujs Mar
tin U Madden u lurge einplov er of la
bor of Chicago I would vote the re
publican ticket because under i pub
lican rule the opportunities for piofit
ble emplovmeui ure gi eater because
the millk the factories nnd vvoi Kshojis
are open became the money of the ie
publican part is the best beeuuse the
republican party believes in the em
ployment of American workmen and
doe emploj them becntuu they puj
them American wages because they
beliere in law and order because under
republican rule prosperity happiness
and contentment abounds where un
der democratic rule smokeless factory
chimneys silent mill wheels idle men
flourishing soup lioutefi miser dis
content disorder lawlessness cheap
money cheap men no work no monej
tarvAtion ar our everyday compan
ies
c
CARRIAGE BUILDERS BUSY
their lroirrl In nn Indlrnllon
I lint Inrnirrd nnd
rlintit Inmprr
A moments leflcrtloti will cmvlr
mi v nnc that the condllion of the ear
liiiKo uml btiKKV mnuufactureth of thn
country glvrH an unfailing Una on lh
romlitiou of the people geticiully
When n fnrtnrr In jinispptoun trcciv
Ing good pi iff nnd fefln eontentrd
with IiIh own fondltion he Ih very
apt to liuj u new buggy or nuti or
fiitiingi He go Ik along with the old
one if he Ib not able to liuv The
city nifichant nnd tho countiy tncr
chant is gov ei nod entitely 1V I lie name
couHldetations
With lliia in view the following
Btntfiiifiit tuailf by Mollis Wooilhull
of Da vlon pioslilont of I ho Car
riage lluildeiB tialionnl iiHsoolittlmi
which by the vvny Ib not nn Indim
ttinl fomblnaliou bocoinefl of inter
est It Ib iib follows
We have JiinI held the most mu
ffssful convention In the history of
the association nnd the lensou for
Kb success Ib that onnlngo mnkeru
ii ip prospeiotiH The carriage mnkrr
feeds on ptospeilty und sturveH on
lfitrvlon
Dining the last ilpinoerallc admin
1st ri t Ion the demand foi oui i iagos frit
olT to n point where business every
where was conducted at n lovs The
cut i Inge Ih no longer a Jtisurv but
Is a necessity I hough the Hist ne
cessity that Ib dtopped when It bo
eoines necessMiv to eonnoinle In the
eaily half of lSKl ho business was tom
jiorarllj pi ospei oils mill coulinuod so
up to tho time that ltrvan was nominat
ed on ii free sliver platform After tlm
Chicago convention the doniiiil for
fin i luges fell olT so nipidly that in 00
days CO of the lnigost carriage llrms In
the countrj went to the wall failed
Immediately following the election
of President McKlnley business begun
to impiove and has improved steadily
until the present year bids fair to be
the most prospoious in the hiMorv of
the industry Our factories mo tun
ning full capacity without unj trust
pool or other stimulant
We have faith that MelCiulev will bp
elected but we know that Ills election
means everything to us and ll per cent
of our membership will not a
muscle in his service until election
night
AMERICAN PRESTIGE ABROAD
hlnoo I lie Itopnlilleiins llno lleon In
Control liiinpc HnN Ieu i iiimI
Our AIiIIIIIon
People of I2tiinmiiu nutions now
have a much gioatir lcspcct for the
lilted Slntea than they had picvious
to tlic last two or tli roe cars Ourun
t
piccedcnted piosperous conditiiiu and
our ubility to iniiKe money and uc
cumillito weal tli have placid us high
iu their esteem In Imiopc iiioncv is
tight and heie the CDiitriry is the
iiile Tlie Spaiiish win- ilcmonstiating
our resouices und ability to net and net
cpiifkly opened tin ir ov cs
This stnteiniiit was made by 1 T
llti1ni un11 t in tl r 1
Illinois Central railioad upon his le-
turn fioin lurope
roioignois ure buv ing our goods in
grenter imntity than ever befoie
eontinueil Mr Hnrahnn Our machin
ery far excels theirs and hey arc pur
chasing in our maiket Thecoinmeal
exhibit at Paris where nn old colored
utility made corn cakes and list libuted
them flee of chaige attracted the at
tention of thousands We will henellt
fiom it In soiling mote of our coin
While away I made partial ariange
ments for a line of steamships which
will sail from New Orleans for South
American ports Tlioie nie certain
shipping interests which disiro to en
ter the Held The wars iu South Africa
and China have taken many steameis
out of the meichant mm inc but manv
of those will soon bo free again What
we need is mine steameis to cany
away our pioducts
One thing railway men accom
plished was to st cine for this country
the international iiilvvay congress of
IOt That was one tiling which took
me abroad The coiigiess met this year
in Pails and live years ago in London
Delegates were present from every
countiy that has a railioad The city
Iu the C uited Stales vvheie thecongiess
will convene is to be selected by the
peuuanent commission which has such
matters in chaige
Well Sup pi I fd nlth Colli
The gold supply of the Inited States
triMbiuy is now competing for thp po
sition of lining the largest single stouk
In the world The amount bus been
teadil movingupvvaidasgoldhasbeen
deposited by the New York banks in ex
change for notes shipped to the in
terior and the total is now nip and tuck
with the great stores of the Hank of
France and the combined fund of the
Imperial Hank of Itussia and the im
perial treasury The total gold held by
the United States treasury is now
f443 tfi2220 Of this ninount 210
492442 is the propel ty of the govern
ment in the leserve fund nnd the gen
eral cash balance Tho remainder is
held against outstanding gold certifi
cates
nxpnnillinr Kipnrt IliiJtlnea
The following table shows the value
of our expoits iu 1000 to eaeli of the 13
countries which piotested against the
revenue act of 1S9 comparing in each
case with those of lh9i
KXPOItTS DOMESTIC AND FOUniON
lSiti 1100
Inited Kingdom Jtnr711339 f533ti3Tt
Germany l7VJ7 197 i7 J701f9
Krance 47OIOtiOi S3312s7
Netherlands 39 u2s 9 s9376C7ti
llelgium 27070 tt5 tS307 011
Italy 19U3tMl 332Mi Kit
Japan 7UGS5 lry17 012
Denmark C5570S lSlb7991
China 6021933 156252C0
Argtntlna 5973MC 11 KA 231
AtiMtrla Hungury 2 439 til 7MUC19
Greece 191046 2 10709
Hwluulana 32901 200477
NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY NOVKMRER1 1000
Uiffi HD
Citizens of Hastings Protest
Against the Vile Slanders
Circulated on their Fel
low Townsman
Chart II Illelrhli KudoMrtl by III
NilghboiH an n Mini of Splendid
Ihiirin lor
ITnstlugB Ncli Oil ItO The people
ol this city lnespci live of polltlcH nic
IiicciihimI ami itiillgiiant over the ciuel
fnlHfhoods put In clictilulloii by hciiii
dnl inongeiH of the Hisloii patty cuti
cfriiltig the cliiiiiict of CharlfM II
Dietrich lteptiblica V cnnilldato for
governor ami for inoic than 20 yearn
u beloved ami highly cstciincd el 1 1
run of HiIb town There Ib not n re
ptttabld Iltlzen here who iIoch not pro
notitue the uttufku on Mr Dietrich
false uml iiioiihIi uum Ah a iuciiuh of
lleueltiK the putrid llpx of rumor nnd
exposing the vlcluus fnlHlllcrit who
have been Imposing upon public credu
lity witli vile and Hluimcfttl stories
nbout Mr Dletilch the following
Hateuieiit Hlgneil by cltleiiH of Ilast
lngs Ib offeiod Among those whose
names appear iib slguciH ate many of
thu leading men nnd women of HiiKt
IngB many of whom inc piomluent in
IiuhIiichh and lellgloiiH elrcles Ileic
lire Mr Dlclrlchs nelghlims who have
lived In the hiiiiic town with him for
ninny years I lore Is what they say
of him over their own slgnntines
Wlieioas lteptiits have been circulated
for the ptupoKC of InUiicticltiK vidos against
mil fillow townsiiiuu 1 ton I 11 lliotilili
iiiiiilldiilu for Kovriuor chuigliu tiim with
being addlUcd to the Use of lupini and also
suylag that his reputation Is that of u li
centious uinii we the undersigned citizens
of llasttiigs Nohruiiku deslic to make the
following statement
Mr LUotiiiU lias lived III Hastings foi 2J
reins We tne ilioiouglily aiiiialinod with
III tu and we euilnaio tuls oppoituiilly to lo
pel the villous utlniks on his ihiiiaitiT
lie Is not u di Inking mini In the onlinaiy
mi filiation of the lei in He Is not a fio
ipienter of inlooas and his leputatloii Is
Mil that of u licentious num
Mr liletlleli Is u uiiin of huge business In
toiehls lie ims heeu u potent factoi uiiiial
Iv und lluauiiiilly In the Uibiilldlug of our
citr As ii liusluess man his lepulntlon Is
Kixid ami we believe that if delicti to the
nigh otlleo of gnveraoi he would htlng to
tho dlxcluuge of ll duties such thoiongli
business nn thuds caiacltj for unlluiltid
wniL and iloMillou to Its duties as would
give to I lie people u wise safe puideiit
eiouumlcal iiilmlnlstiatlon As iltlous of
his town wc loiuineutl liiin to I lie people of
ltiv llliMtV SIKKMAN luthciin Minis
ter
KIJV C A IiUTi Iutheiau minister
iti t wiiiiiAM uiitMitMiir luiii
i nn inlulstci
lllV A Wit llMASN Ueiuiuii Kvangel
lial Mlnlhtoi
It i J It WKM51IT ierniau Uv iiugelleil
ltiV A C STAItK ilislotclinu Mill
Isler
KiV WIIIIAM McIlONAIll Cuthollc St
Viol la
lti A ltltAllUIi llosldlug Uldoi
Ijlllllllll I V IltlLt 111 111 I llllllll
Mis II lilllim Mis M S V Miles
Mis I Muii t
Mis 1 It ronlll
Mix A NoNou
Mis A C Mclolvie
Miss lluii llslicr
MlM Ill ll IlMlNI
Miss Addle Hi nl lew
ii Miller
Mis II II In in
Mis V 1 Iliiuley
Miss lliinlel IMlo
Mis Ton j ltcuucr
Mrs ir Vim SkUlo
Miss I ll lie Itcuticw
1 ii 1 1 ti I ii Itniii nil
HI llllll lt4V1
Mis Men Kellfiow Mis M CColvIll
Mrs J A lownsciid Mis Katie M J
virs vv iu maun liutlon
Mis V 1ollett Mis A K Huston
I lleitrilde oenm Mrs NU Adams
Mr V II nauihy Mis V 1 McCreaiy
Mrs V M lDwman Mis 1 A Hd
Mis Jolm SlaLi i wards M I
Cntbeilne hlnter Mis Allen Itiowu
Mrs A l Hollow Mis S N oeiim
Mrs T J lawsou Mis 1 V UHolloway
Mis T 11 Urkliait Mis It M Iaiuieutir
Ueorgln C 1ovvlei Mis F II Ash
Mls Amy Ash Mis Pied Homier
Mr MI Joigenson Mis V i St John
Mri Lllx Itwm Mis John M I cigusuii
Mr Geo B Hnyn Kdna G Cramer
Mis A II Cinnier Mis Jacob llciuhnid
Mrs h J Caops Mrs 1 J Heiiedlil
Mis W I lSiKlutnnn Mis K K Iadd
Mrs J II Spkor Mis C 13 Jlntt
Mrs i N Hamou Mis C J Miles
Mrs J M Lowell Mis II W Stott
Mis Cluis Camel on Mis F Siliiufel
Mrs P W Diuinmoud beiger
Mrs J J Ilailiuuuu Mis j J Holnap
Mis W Feigiisiiu Mib J H Smith
Mis O C Zltia MisW 13 Andiews
Mis V J Biles
The following are a few of the many cit
Iens buslncs and profi sslnniil unii who
have signed the above statomenl
Oswald Dili ei Maik Levy
Leopold I In tin John II 1 Ijiin
Hill iv Klein 1 A Mellunald
1 A Mol3lhiuioy C K Lawsnu
1 1 11 Ml II
J A Cauipbill
H C Ken
13 S Fowler
C H Itlgolow
Geo M Kimball
win Madgctt
Gi n A V Cole
llnvaes
C A Tlndall
W II giion
J M 13u vex A Son 13 C Wt hstci
13 M Muniuls A II Cramer
II A lllenklimi II S llioun
Inrl Knur II V Ml
Ailbur M Ldwaidb 13ia Langevln
1S IllMlt
Adam Hit oil
Cluieneo 1 Mllei
J II Cnsnn
1 J CniuiK
J 11 rieuilag
Hurry Klein
Will M Low man
John M Hlner
John M Itagun
Jacob llnilov
S C Uleiox
1 It Kill licit
T A McDonuld
M A 1orklus M D John Sinker
ii v- tiaveriy
11 It Morledfe
It A lUmtiuy
T HIiiUt
C H AVauier
Mulford llnraos
C W Wilson Jr
Henry Ilnleuburf h
L J IOHll
Wiley WllUmni
C N Artx
K C rtcacox
C W WlUon
PvrcT E Goald
W V Bufliiinun
iicob Dalle
U Murnnln
j I Mines
John M linn
M II Culter
A Mod m
G K Wilson
A W niihardsoB
Cluis Kiel
13 1 11 y lies
13 J SUkwuun
J 1 Slater
Frank Kealy
T S IiiRles
J It Slum
Geo 11 LaMont
O F Howctuell
Fd Hurtou
T L Johnson
C P Wcbkter
J R McLiiiighllD
J C V MIIIILen
Juinos Wliiue
11 E lluuithtnllnr Sllu IlurL
Win Croft F J 1csse
V 13 HI John Harry Heart well
Keuutor llaiurn NulU u IaUshnod
Chalriuun ilannit of the Hcpublicnn
national committee pinions another fu
sion cumpuign falsehood in the follow
ing dispatch to the press bureau of the
Republican state cential committee
O-0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0
Chicago Oct 29 WOO My af o
9 tentiou ImK been directed to a statu
inent published m democratic nows
4 papers of Nebraska that I bad dur o
o ing my recent visit to that state ex-
pressed u preference for tho olec
4 tion of United States senatorn in o
o Nebraska This stutimont u nt i
terly false and without tho slight-
t est toundation My only desire is o
o for tho success of thu whole
licuu ticket in Nebraska
i M A Hanva o
o Chairman Republican National
Committee Y
BOUTUERNERS OPPOSE BRYAN
totme Itrnannn Glvrn Why Maryland
Will Choline Itrpulillcna
Klrrlor
One of the most encouraging fen
fines of the campaign which Ib now
diavvlug to a close Ib the unnnimly
rvlth wlilcb the buslncfis men of Haiti
more inllied lo the support if Mc
Klnley and KooRcvell iu the hint four
weeks of the struggle So Rponta
neons and genet nl Iiiib been their sup
port that there Is little doubt remain
ing that the state will give n good
luajoilty for the republican national
licet ors
The lensou for this is that the
Jiusincss men of Hultlmorc do not
inn I to disturb conditions which arc
favorable to them and to the pio
dueing classes of the south and north
alike What a few of the most repre
sentative men of the city say may be
found below
Hon Hubert C Davidson Major of
Italtimoic from 1HMI to 1801 I refuse
to vote for Mr llrynn because I be
lieve hat no more blighting wither
ing disaster could befall this nation
Hum would ensue upon his induction
Into ofllcu and the resultant evils
which would Inevitably follow the on
etinent of Iirjanism into legislation
1 Iiillen Jenkins Haltimorc I tun
us thotough a democrat an ever came
vndcr the mime The election of Mr
ran would nt once mean the shut
ting down of every cotton and woolen
factory iu the country as well as
rveiy steel and iron producing plant
Labor would be thoieby thiown out of
employment Yet Mr Hiyan pio
esses to be the friend of the wotk
inginan 1 cannot vote for what Mr
llrjan represents
Joseph H Walker Haltimorc Mr
McKlnley has shown in bib letter that
we need have no fear of impel ialism
On the other band Mr Bryan in his
innumerable speeches hub shown that
hu will always be the eiumy of busi
ness conildence of sound money and
of conservativo government
7 Southgate Icmmom ex-confederate
nnd a letting lawyer of Haiti
more We know what to expect fiom
McKlnley while the lungers of llrynn
spurred on by Altgeld Tillman and
timilnr leaders cannot be estimnted
If thu Spanish war or the treaty por
tended imperialism Mr Bryan should
have opposed the one and defeated
the other He did neither
Robert Hamsey lending grain mer
chant Balthnoie The lesson of four
years ago teems to have had no effect
upon those who have constituted
themselves the leaders of what they
mc pleased to call the demociatic
party
1 K Kste Fit her Baltimore I
was brought up a demociat nnd have
alvvajs been u democrat and would
like to vote the democratic ticket if
I felt that I could do so but 1 cannot
vote for Hi an believing that iu do
ing so I wculd strike a blow at our
sound ciiriercy svstem
A 11 S Post savings bank director
Baltimore I well leineinber in the
full of 1S93 Ce depnssion and stagna
tion in ever- branch of trade and
commerce r dare not think of the
conditions thnt would become a real
ity were Mr Bryan successful at thu
coming election
And there are thousands of others
of like tenor that are available
STEVENSONS WAR RECORD
Where Thin Inlrlol Stood When the
Country Will Iu
Trouble
When Adlni Stevenon was a candi
date for vice president in 1S92 the New
Voik Press in its issue of August 18
1892 published a cartoon entitled Mr
Stevensons Patriotic Seivices
With the cartoon were published the
following paragiaphs bhovving Adlai
Stevensons leconl as a patriot and an
American
ytcvenson said he was glnd Lincoln
was shot and that lit should have been
killed earlier Ailidavit of William H
Whiilen editor of tlir Metamora Sen
tinel where Stevenson i elided in 18G2
Stevenson was throughout the war a
Ivicnd of the copperheads Affidavit
if Rev G H Snedeker pastor of the
7fethodUt luilj in Mr Stevensons
home iu 1S0L
Stevenson sold revolvers to traitors
Atlidavit of Psi ker Gaidner Wabash
lud Aug C ls 92
If Jen Stevenson could produce
even one little bit of a speech or pub
lic utterance made by him in 1863 or
1S64 in favor of a vigorous prosecution
of the war for the union or sustain
Hie hands of Abralwini Lincoln loyal
Veople may forget or believn them
elyes mistaken in their firm recollec
tion that in lbb3 and 1804 A K Steven
on was a rank copperhead politician
nd candidate for ofllce in Woodford
ounty Kn Gov Hamilton of Illi
nois who lived iu Bloomiugton during
he war
Stevensons name appeared on the
ecord of membership of the Koigbts
if the Oolden Circle which 1 captured
-Statement of Maj J Olmstead now
sf Los Angeles Cal
Ilr nils All AKiilnulilo
Preston S King who served for
ur two years in the Philippines as
olticer of the Utah artillery
lnu just returned from the islands
adds the weight of bis testimony
tu the well known fact that the insur
rection in the islands is prolonged by
the hope that Bryan is holding out to
Aguinaldo He says
Filipino resistance to American author
ity Is now tottering and all that sustains
the remnant of Agulnaldos army is the
hope that I3ran will be elected and he
utile to bring about a itversal of the pal
try af the government I have frequent
1 neurit this sinttment expressed by prom
inent KUiplnns Since the national conven
tions the Filipinos have been considerably
enrourt ged and hwve showed greattd ac
tivity than usual On one or two occasions
tley have aUncked with considerable lgor
but the effort Is all due I think to u de
tire tu keip up thu appearance of a ktub
bum wurfur until lilvt lb fcUctlon
BIGGER PAY ROLLS
Wages of Government Employ
Have Been Advanced at
Navy Yard
JOHN SEELT0N WILLIAMS TALK
Trade Increases Iu tho Philippine a
Woman Convert on tin Cnntonit
Question Ociiiocialiu 3rlinc
Ftilloiton Neb Oct 30 Mr Jtnc
Bidden Banc one of the litnlern of
the W C T IT of tills state who
went In Potto Hlco ncnily two yenra
ngo to Investigate the woiklnn ot
lie canteen has become a convert to
the belief that If soldiers will drink
it Is best tlntt they should do so
when under the supervision of their
snpeilor olllcers She says that ninny
crimes have been committed by bol
dlers while under the Inllucnco of
Potto Itlcan nun an intoxicant which
Ims fearful effects on the American
brain While not saying directly thnt
she Ik In favor of the canteen she
believes that the quantity and quality
of the alcoholic liqeois consumed by
Boldieis should be icguhited by mill
tnry law and thnt the men in tho
finny should be pi evented from
promiscotis buying
llrynn Attnekn n Fnc lory
Nebraska City Neb Oct no
John W Steinhnrt and eleven other
citizens of this city who wiote to Joy
Motion of the National Starch Co
recently in klng whether the com
pany Intended shutting up the Argo
frtiuch works on account of the re
cent attack of Mr Bryan and Attor
ney Cicticrnl Sinythe have received a
letter In leply to the effect thnt the
plans of the company are not fully
decided The company employs nbout
20 men and had intended enlarging
Its plant to 4000 bushels per day Mr
Morten said that under the state law
t Is doubtful where the title would
rest If the proceedings iveie pushed
to the end Ior the present the com
pany does not intend making any im
provements but will wait to see
whether the Brynn Smythe attack
is approved by the Nebraska people
A MUxnurl Mnni Clmngo
Topi In Mo Oct m Colonel
Chailes IT Morgan who was for eight
years a Democratic member of con
Fcss from this spetion of the state
hnc come out openly for the lteptibli
ca n ticket He was lieutenant col
onel of a Missouri leirlment durinir
the war with Spain and is an anient
expansionist believing tint policy to
b the true Toffeisoninn duct inc He
Jin no s yinpnthy with Mr Biynns
action In belittling the woik of the
nrrny In the Philippine and lie con
cludes by snyim that lie served in
congress with PieMdent McKlnley
and thar no better or safer man ever
Sived
Whnt liihi SVolfoii AVilllnms onj
Richmond Va Oct PO John
Fkdton William the president mf the
Scnboard Air Line one of the leading
Fonthern railway systems has de
clared for the Republican national
ticket lie says No war In which
this country could engage could cost
It ns much as two or three years of
rtngnntlnn and depression The mor
tality which proceeds from distress
nnd want CNceerts that of war The
coix luslons to which I am impelled
are shared bv all of the tinee living
Democratic ex governors of Virginia
nnd by the only Democratic piesident
the country has had in forty years
llrynn In the Philippine
Ann Arbor Mich Oct 10 Cutting
on of tonsues of natives refusing to
join In night attacks on American
garrisons outraging pounding into In
sensibility and boloing of Filipino
women who befriended the cohllei
sons of American mothers evstein
ntle assassination of rilplno cltiens
slspeeted of friendship to ihe Tnited
States These me the events which
have become of daily oceuirence
writes Dean C Worcester of the Phil
ippine commission lo n friend at the
University rf Michigan and arc de
signed to keep jillve the insui rcctlon
until Bryin can be elected
Trnilo iii Philippine
Washington Oct 310 According to
tho report of the division of customs
and Insular affairs of the war depart
ment the imports of the Philippines
for the nine months ending June to
were S1i7100 and the exports
were SMIKU 2tii There was a fall
ing off of the imports irom Spain and
China The principal exports were
Tlemp JRIOlKHO raw sugar lSir
14S tobacco and Its manufactures
1 122071 and copra i070O5 The
report calls particular attention to
the opportunities for the exportation
of mnnufacltiies of cotton fiom this
countiy
Oet n Slmre of Irtikprrlly
Washington Oct PO Machinists
at the navy depnitmenl have had a
share of prosperity Wages at the
local navv yard have been advnnced
o M20 per day Machlnsls in other
department have also bad an nd
vance notably nt the government
printing otlice where they were raised
from 340 to 100 There was also
nn Increase at the bureau of engrnv
Ing and pilntlng The government
also overruled a recent deerense of
vnges order by the commandant of
the Rock Island arsenal
The Heiniicrutlr Crime
New Yoik Oct f0 Secietary Oage
In his speech at Brooklyn foicibly
vtated to the wage enrners how the
ptesent Democratic proposition is to
Wlndfold their eyes by Impel Ialism
nnd to pick their pockets by 10 to 1
Fie sas the worry ought not to he
about the crime of 7J but the nctual
crime it Is purposed to commit in
1000
Iligger Pay ItolM
Mollne 111 Oct HO The pay rolls
of sixteen of the largest factories
here show that In Mnicb there was
paid as wages n total of 2174ii4
as compared with 184X07 in March
3800 This Is an lu crease of S2
0781 or about 1000000 iiuuuaiiv
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Attorneys at Liiw
Norfolk - NebrnsK
DIlC S Pa II K 13 tt
Mast Block
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Norfolk Neb
W ROBERTSON
Attorney nl Lwf
Rooms l and 2 Robertson Wlgton
Block Norfolk
JJR H T IIULDKM
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Tolephotio 101
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Norfolk - - Nebraska
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OSTEOPATHIST
Itohorlfon block
Norfolk Neb
J T COLE
DENTIST
Otlleo ovor Citlzenc Nnttonnl Unnk IteBldouri
ouo block north of Cougicgntionul church
Norfolk
Nobrnska
TRAPES 1IAZEN
Attorneys-at-Law
Olllco over Leonards Drug Storo
Norfolk - - - Nebraska
yISS MARY SHELLEY
Fashionable Dressmaker
Up Btnire in Cotton block over HntimB ttoro
Firfct cliifcB work KUiimnteed
Norfolk - - - Nebrubka
POWERS HAYS
Attorneys at Low
Rooms 10 11 mill 12 MnBtWock
Norfolk - - - Nebrnska
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Undertakers and Kinbalmcr
Norfolk
Scttions Hlk Norfolk Ave
Nebraska
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We have the sensous novelties fresh and
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up to date Mounts are here and if you
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a few moments even if you are not
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give you an idea that will be vnluable to
yon It will be worth your time to cnll
and get our prices
Yours for business
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L L REMBE
Practical Plumber
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Agency for the Myers Force and
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