htd ti Zo J . I-.. :'. a f (, The Nebraska Advertiser, WWW H! WlM i "" IK If. tf.nYEHS, Vubliihtr, Stmaoim'TioN. Sl.oo Pwt Yeah. eiALpirara COUNTY FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1804. Tlio supreme court has just passed on an important question in connect ion with tlio operations of tlio lUirl ington volunteer lelief department. Tho caso was ono whore a widow of an employe killed in tho service sued for damages for herself and children. Her husband had boon a member of tho relief department, and sho had re ceived the benellta from this depart ment and signed a receipt waiving all further claims arising from her hus band's death. The court holds that tbif receipt is no bar to fuither re covery; that tho railroad company can not iorce its employes to contract away the rights of their wives and children, nor by accepting an insur ance benefit release the load from all further liability. The decision is a just one, and places tlio Hurlington volun tary relief department in its proper category as an insurance company, separate and distinct from the railroad company. Lincoln News. Tho Traitor Populists. Inter Ocean. Vith the exception of Senator Peffer tlio populists whom the funnels sent to congress seem to have become stead fast allies of the trusts, and especially of those trusts that in, ike direct war upon the liiteresib ot agriculture. Five of tho Kansis delegation in congress Poller, Simpson, Davis, Hud son and Haker weie elected as cham pions of laiuu'is' lights and tree silver. Ono only ot llietn (,1'effer) has stood in opposition to the tarifl bill that repeals the duty on Kansas wool, that tintes away the bounty on Kansas beet sugar, and that lepeals tlu reciprocity clauses th.it have opened a market for millions ot dollats worth of Kansas wheat and maize in (ieruiuuy, in Cuba, in Hru.il, in Italy, in France, and in other coun tries. Colorado sent two populists to congress to guaid the inteios of its farms and mines, liotli of them are Imind supporting a tariff bill that ti'iids to enlarge oui imports from ICng l.iud, and therefore to ineiease our in debtedness to it, though linglaud re fuses to take our silver in paymei t of cur debts. Moth of thoin have withheld approv al from Senator Lodge's resolution lor a discriuunatidg la'TiT against Kuglaud so long as it discriminates against AniHriciin silver. It is truo Unit Lodge's resolution has not yet i cached the house, hut it is also true that an eiidorsi'ii.enl of it by tho populists horn Colorado would be enc'oiuaging. Iio'.li tho Coloiado populists have voted for fiee wool and lor taxed sugar. They have voted protection to the meat trust unci have voted it away f inn the poor laimei. The Wilson b II is a "goldbug" bill in that it. favors tho trade fif the forelifljoujitry that is Ainorioa's largest creditor and that it tho creditor most obstinate in de manding payment in gold. The popu list congressman Irom Minnesota also has voted to exclude tho Hour and the uieat of his state tiom the countries whose markets wero opened to them by reciprocity ho has voted for a tax on the sugar tint the farmer buys, and for removal of protection from the wool which ho soils. Tho like is true of Ketnand MoKoig ban, the populism congressmen from Nebraska, and JJvwIuihK limn Nova da. Ono and all, Poller excepted, havo become traitors to the tanners and miners, and lacile tools of tho trust fostering, foieiun-dubt-Hnaking policy of the democrats ft is time that the fanners made themselves heard by the Gpu list gen tlemen who are inisrepiesenting them in congress. Piompt audllrni protest by the populists in congress may result in cheap and untaxed sugaV, in protec turn to wool, in such policy:' as will foice "Kuropu into discarding 's policy of hostility to American silver, and in keeping open tho3i new markets that reciprocity lias opened to American farm produce. We will tuko your subscription f r "'- l':M'or or niagaint.' published m Hie I 'lilt llil f.iK.o .... I 1 1 . . -""" wi v.imui.i, .ion c.ui gen- orally save yci ftoui lu to 25 pOi cent. Congressman Bryan, of Neaniskn, is another democrat who sees tlio over throw of liis party in prospect and d olinea a ronomination. Undoubtedly there publicans aroKoing to muko groat gains this year in the Congression al elections, particularly in t ho V est In the present IIuusu Nubraska has ono Democrat, two Populistd and tlireo Hepublicaus, but it is likely to choose nn entire Republican delegation next Novomber. Globe Democrat, Half Potatoes for Seod. Ry tlio experiments conducted at tho Michigan experiment station dur ing I8l);i, and corroborated by twelve other, (stations, it was shown that potato growers do not plant enough seed. The following conclusions wero reached : 1 . That, an increase In seed with in ordinary limits produces a marked increase both in total yield and mark etable yield. 2. That an increase in seed from one eye up to a half potato produces an increase in the net value of the crop. Hut the increase yield irom the whole potato over the half potato is not sutlleient l cover the cost ol tho greater amount of seed. A comparison of the half potato with the two eyes shows: 1 . That for total yield (large or small) of 1(5 experiments, 70 are in favor of Hie half potato and ten in favor of the two eyes. 2. That for maiketable yield (total less small) of 7:5 experiments, 58 are in favor ot the half potato and 15 in favor of the two eyes. :i. That lor net marketable yield (marketable less amount of so-id) of :) experiment s, 2:i are in favor of the hall potato and 7 aie in favor of the two eyes. 4. That for not value of crop value of crop less value of seed of :iu expert incuts, 22 are in favor of tha halt potato and S in favor of two eyes. Aa Exciting Convention. (iloliu Democrat. There are indication" that the repub lican national convention of Si)(5 will be more interesting and exciting than any which ha hoen held s-lnoo 1SS0 or 188-1. Only three men llarrition, Mc Kinloy and Heed have as jot been prominently mentioned for the caudi dacy, tint moie of them will undoubted ly he at the trout by the tune the dele gates begin to lie chosen to that gathering- The lepnhMean who is elected governor ot New York this year and the lepuhliuai)1" w 111 undoubtedly carry that etatu can lie counted on to hare a following among the delegates, and the republican hou.-o of representatives wliieli Is likely to bo elected next No. vember, niav lurni-h ono or two more or t promising aspirants in addition to Reed. Then there Is the senate, too, to he heard from, in which Allison may he said to he on the presidential track, and in winch Lodge i' making vigorous ellorts to get a place on tho course. The impression which i. widely prevalent among both parties t hat the clioicu ol the, republican convention will lie the next piesident will lender the contest tor tliu nomination especial ly earnest and spirited. Nearly all the ociions are likely to present one or mnni aspirants. The central west has tw'cf already, ,ind New Kngland one, and the uortliw est and the middle states are yet to he heard from, .lohu Sher man, of course, will not he in this race hut tho age harrier which will keop him out will not exclude his old friend Allison. The lowau will, in 1800, ho still several years on the sunny eido of sovunty, and hi, ambition to get the nomination probably still clings to him. Allison is popular in his locality, mid with the conservative element oi tlio party everywhere. New York's choico for the nomination will be indicated in Its selection of a Gubernatorial eondl date, and this man Morton, Tracy, Depow, or whoever else ho chances to be will ho outored In tlio Presidential race . Struggles In which tlireo or fouraspi rnnts uro nearly evenly matched at the outset in conventions alnio-t always bring out other contestnnts. In some cases men thus receive votes who were never conspicuously mentioned for the nomination previously, and In uxcop- tloual instances some ot these men carry oil tho pri.os. Van Huron, diss, i Johnson and I?uchunnn divided up tlio democratic convention ot 1811 to such il extent flint a now man, Polk, was brought forward and noinlnatod. lilglft years later the struggle In the saino party bet ween Cass, Hiiehnaiiu. Douglas and .Mn icy put another new man. Pierce, at the hoi.t. Tho -niie I ........... . ..... . . . . iienM-en i.iam ami ui.iii.e, ii, isso. .mi I'ke service forO irili-i I. In.ro is a possibility that McICInloy, Reed nnd Harrison may, In the sninc way, make the political fortune of somebody else whose nnino has not thus tnr been couplod with the candidacy. That Is to sny, a man inuv bo elected to tho Pres idency f.vo ami a half years hence who has never been thought of yet in that connection by a hundred persons In the whole country. All tree. 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Th( Harper War Hook is the gieat est work ol the kind ever published Tho State Journal has arranged to supply its patrons at 10 cents per nnrt You can got lait One by cutting out this item ami sei ding "ith in cents to The State .lout mil, Lincoln. Neb. - CAULK FllOM Ql'CEXLIL. Dear Gieshani : One moie boom I crave, I trust in our atlectiou ' Tl not to murder Dole, the Knave, Or put dow it Insurrection; 'Tl not my crown, lint me to save, I write in deep dejection. And o a package I must havo Ot Park's Tea for my complexion. unicsiiA.yrs axswei; to qui::. LIT.. When I received your Cablegram I thought I sine would faint, For though I often use Pinks' 'lea 'TK not lor vour complaint. I lea led that Mr-. (. would think WrniiiT about our connection T.ll on her dresser there I saw Phi U' Tea lor her complexion. KhlerS S. Heaver, of McAllis'erville, luniatta couplv. 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