The Conservative (Nebraska City, Neb.) 1898-1902, October 13, 1898, Page 15, Image 15

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There are a great
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and agreeable let
ters and published notices about THE
CONSERVATIVE placed before us upon
our return from New York. They con
cur in pronouncing TIIE CONSERVATIVE
an attractive and interesting periodical.
Generally they predict prosperous and
long life for THE CONSERVATIVE. All
scorn to wish its editor health , happi
ness and. usefulness. But no patron ,
no friendly reader of this journal can be
more strongly attracted by its columns
than its editor is by the labor of pro
perly preparing them for perusal.
The readers of
TIVK who may re
call a descriptive article relative to the
Indian congress at the Omaha Exposi- .
tioii which appeared in the issue of Aug
ust 8 , 1898 , will find the same repro
duced , credited to THE CONSERVATIVE ,
and vividly illustrated in the October
Review of Reviews.
The fact that popocratic orators and
journalists in Omaha and throughout
Douglas county claim Senator William
Vincent Allen as one of the visible
statesmen whoso time , efforts and future
official and political influence are pledged
wholly and unreservedly to Omaha will
not cause activity for Allen in some
other portions of Nebraska. For genuine
'anti-monopolists to organize a political
trust , and with the voracity of a syndi
cate , and the cupidity of Wall Street
brokers , claim all of Allen's great pow
ers and influence as their own local prop
erty is indeed a commentary upon their
antagonism to corners and the concen
tration of capital in corporate forms ,
Attention is called to the masterly
money article in this number of THE
CONSERVATIVE by Mr. Louis R. Bhrich ,
of Colorado. For a imrnber of years
this most fecholarly and accomplished
gentleman has been diligently investi
gating the methods and systems of
metallic money all the world over. As a
large owner of silver mines he began his
work with a leaning or bias towards the
free coinage of that metal. But his love
of truth and his fidelity to candor led
him to conclusions adverse to silver. In
this paper he has with great lucidity and
beauty of logic and good taste given to
the public the results of his patient
study. _
No man should be elected representa
tive from Otoo county who is not a
prompt taxpayer and a faithful believer
in the justice of paying debts in money
of as much purchasing power as money
had when the debts were contracted.
Next week THE CONSERVATIVE will
contain the very able , instructive and
interesting paper "The History of the
Gold Standard , " by Mr. Horace White ,
editor of the New York Evening Post
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\Js& Only
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