rjfnjiiu - iiiUAnnj.'iUifivwaiiujiuiJUJmBMMiau The Nebraska Advertiser UUSORIl'TION 81.50 1'ICU TICAll FRIDAY, OGTOUEIl JIO. 185)0. iiimi gii.uiiiiTJUjjmMiiiiisiirigi fe xti&' M,2 smgm.iA Wmmi REPUBLICAN TICKET. National For Proaitlont of tho United Slatcn, WILLIAM MoKlNLEY. of Ohio. ForVico President, GARltMTT A. HOB ART, of Nmv Joraey. State For Governor JOHN A. MoCOMj For Lloulonnnt Governor... A LON.O TKKFT ForHuorutiuy of Htnto J. A. 1MIM311 For Auditor l O. HUOMJNJ) For TrouHurcr For Con.: 1Mb! I,.uiln ."ll". 0.' HUHHIiLL For Supremo Judge J KOHKllT UYAN I M. I. IC(NKAII) For HcBont W. G. WJIITMOKK For CoiiBrcHsniuii 1st Dim J. II. 811101)13 ip.lMiji..vt ii.t. Tnui .iti.1.1 ri t rv m m i i.v w KLKCTOUB At Largo T. K. UOUTZ, V. J. HADILEIv FlrHt District A. J. ISUUNIIAM. Nenmlm Second District... Third DlNli lot Fourth DlHtrlct... Fifth DlHtrlct....!. Sixth District A. 0. F08T13U, DoukIuh SOL DKA1M3K, Knox O. A. D13IIIIY, Seward L. Mel'HEKLKY, Kearney M. L. Fill 13813, Vitlloy County ForBtnto Senator UIIITUOU HOWE For HopresoututlvoN, Third district hEYMOUU HOWE II UN 11 Y 0 FEUUU80N For Uoprosontntlvo, 5th U1mI...O. A. CO It DIN For County Attornoy A. J. HUUNHAM For Coroner DR. JOHN 11. JACK For Commissioner, 3d c1Ih....FKED GHAI5LI3 Wa, j IirltlBh Silver. various departments and stato institu- Edward Atkinson calls attention to tlofi already boiug on aii economical u faot uppnrently overlooked by Mr. DnsiH whoii Holcomb came into ofllco. Bryan in his denunciation of "British Ho (it,0fl not in fftot. havo tho disposi- gold" that Britloh owners now bold a tloD of ll"y "tata funds except thoso ap- large port of tho silver stocks of this propiiated for tho maintonunco of his country and nearly all tho produotivo ow oillco. Ho has tho appointmout of silver mines of the world elsewhere, heads of most of tho stato institutions, Mr Atkinson quotes the report of one mit ll0 has littlo to say as to how tho British mining company which luifl paid fundB for thoso institutions shall its shareholders In tho past eight years oxpoudod. Supplies for tho stato over $10,000,000 profits on a capital of ,lUfl il of tho state institutions less tlinn $2,060,000, in splto of tlio pre- n purchased by tho board of purohaso vailing low price of silver. Such a nd supplies, on eoniotitivo bids, and conipan3p could aiTonl topayhandBome- contracts aro awarded to tho lowest bid- ly to havo it proilta further increased. dor rho conduct of tho various insti- -But of course there are no contributions tntionsis ontiroly in tho hands of tho of "British silver" to this campaign board of publio lands and buildings. It Philadelphia Times. will bo found upon tho closest investi- , . T ' Ration that tho intorests of tho stato Wiibob Co Up Slowly. havc hcQU onrofuly conRllltod hy thoh0 luvcry cheap money experiment ever boni,,Bf an(l so fftr B GovorlKJ. lloi. tried In MiJh or any other country has comb.8 voico nml voto hllV0 h , demonstrated that,wliilo prices respond boon oquoll conKidomto. ,rhmQih no in. quieldy to clianges in the value of timation to tho contrary. But whon money, wag respond but slow y. tho Rovorilor tllkos to h5lU8olf t, nence, though w.ujes appear to rise credit for an impossible sav.ng, and ro when currency 1h doprecintliig, they aro fleot8 u ()u his brother omdals in tho JJl JlTUlllJ llUUJlir. XI1U Ullll'a'llCU in rapidity with which wngt and pricca go up has been illustxated by prices ffOlllg up in elevators, WUlle wages walk A CamralB of MUr.preaiiitatlon np the sfciir steps. It is certain that- During tho past fow weoks of 'tho wage-earners always lose and never campaign thoro is a still stronger tou ffain by being paid in a depreciated or donoy of tho populist press and spoak depreciating currency. ors to broak over tlio bnrriora of truth . .,... TO... .. ,u iiljltll T ! -- libit l.lintm Mr. Bryan to tho Trusts-You fellows e ob!n it with me. You thinkyou're are doing great things when you put up tho price of ono tiling1 at a time aud you gt?t cussed for it besides. But my littlo silver trust scheme puts up prices on everything1 at once, aud I make 'em think we're doing 'em a favor. You fel lows are too slow. OoldlniRS In tlio Wheel. Goldbugs must luwu got. into the wheat fields, judging from the way In which wheat persists in going up whilo the prieo of silver is fxilling. The Bry nnites must find some other standard of comparison than their favorite bush el of wheat, und they have not much time left in this campaign. Boston Transcript. - MiiiM STATE RIMS TALK. Corrcoling More of Governor Hoi comb's Misrcprcscritntious GIVE CREDIT WHERE DUE, Tim 0voriinr IMnys I.lttlo 1'art In tlie Triuinantlnn nf rtiiMiicM An Utijunt Fight on Htipcrlntciidotit Cnrbett tinnoriil CliurclillI ii nd Mtittiul Ihntiriuico. Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 24. At tho bo ginning of tho lust wook of tho cam paign tho atmoflphoro of tho stat-o capi tal Iiuh a decided tinge of republican confldonco in tho outcome, and no re publican connected with tho manage ment of 'ho canvas has any roason to chango bin OHtinmto of a liberal re publican majority for tho entire ticket. I'opnliHlB aro baring boiiio hopes on tho frip'wbieh thoir candidato will muko through tho ooutral part of tho Htato Novomber 2, but thoro is OTery reaHOu to believe that republican Hontimeut iB bo perfectly cryfitallizod that it cannot bo shaken at any point by Mr. Bryau'n flying tour. Thero aro indications that tho mana gers of the doinociiitio-populiHtio oam paign have littlo hopo of carrying tho stato for Bryan, and uro preparing to hedgo and inako a Btrong bid for imp port for Holcomb during tho last week of the campaign. Already roportB huvo boon received from a numbor of eouu ticfl Btaling that tho popocratfl and dom opopfl aro oiToring to givo MoKinloy voteB in exchango for Holcomb votes, and whilo it ie not proboblo that many republican we dinposed to make tho oxchungo, it is nevertheless not amiHB to cuution them ugainut such trodos. Tlio Btato i good for a major ity for tho entire tickot, national and stato, and it will bo wise for every re publican to voto his ticket straight in stead of considering trading proposi tions. So far am Governor Holcomb h eon corned, ho 1ms boon running n campaign Btriotly for himsolt' for a coru-lo of months pnr.t, and him had oampninneis out working in his personal intorost. n'n.upv H'B leading enrd haH been u raimipro l'j. (jAHVjX .... ,. .... :..i buiiMiiiuu ul luimuiiuiui htuiu uiuui.im '! II glorification of himrolf. His rep- rosentiitioufl in regard to Btato oduoa- tional funds havo been referred to in ti provioiiH lottor, wherein it won shown that tho credit of tho itiiiuiicemcnt imd investment of tho permanent school fund lias boon entirely duo to the re publican oilicials who compriso tho board, and of which tho governor is merely tho presiding oilicor. So thoro is nothing in that. Tlutt Two Hundred Thousand DoUur. Govornor Holcomb and some of his ppeakorB have boen very industrious in telling tho voters of tho stato how ho httB saved two hundred thousand dollars by his caroful uud economical adminis tration of affairs. Iu tho first placo thoro has boon no such saving. Tho appropriations of tho last logislutn.ro wore parod down so that no such saving could bo effected, tho business of tho .nmn nn..i,onn.. : -ll .1- -.. .1 Riilim nrmtinnHrtii If la nu fll0tB Bhould bo stutod aud ,lU dorstood. I1MI11U VJU11111HM11II1. Hi IN 11M VII I in IT r 111 woll fc 1IU und mak0 "ffUr 'Attack upon n eomo of lirt Am.Kll J "Z.mV in u,u,l4.Vuul0S' ro, " " lPb" ,c-? that oaudidutos. To tho ...v.,, .....v, ..Uv iu.uiu into ouiii ui ii cam paign, and havo not oven sliown a disposition to retaliate belioviiiL' that tho truth will bo found out bofoio election duy and that justice will uro. vail at tho outcome. Stato Superintendent Oorbott is ono of tho officials who has boon subjected to attacks which have no foundation in truth, reason or justico. If tlio ohargos made against him by a few personal enemies over required any refutation, it has boon given posi tively aud publicly long ago over tho signatures of mon and women of tho highest standing in tlio Btato. Among theso. aio tlio former Blorintendout of -er-Trsamtm.vptVErjx tTio Omaha publio soho"urp; Cliancollor Canfiold, formorly of tho Nebraska Htato university, and Hon. O. II. Mor rill of the hoard of regenta of tho Btato university. Those have all shown most pohilively that Mr. Oorbett's courso has been above all reasonable ceusuro, whilo hifl administration of his impor tant ollico has culled forth tho highest praiso from ovory intelligent source. Tlio people of Nebraska, who appreciuto him lor tho gentleman that ho is and for tlio splondid work that ho Iiuh given to tho oillco of stato superintend ent of publio instruction, will do him justico at tho polls and tho majority that ho will have will bo a xebuko to Blander and a comploto vindication ot his courso us a muu and us an olliciul. Attorney Gsneral Ohurchill is an other oflleiul who has been attacked by willful misrepresentations. This at tack is led by tho oillccrs of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance company, which was rofusod a oetriilcato to do businoss by tho stato auditor upon tho opinion of tho attorney general. The company brought uit in tho supremo court, by iinandamns, to compel the auditor to is sue a certificate, but tho writ was re fused by tho court. This is tho extent of Gen.OhurchillV'hostility" to tho mu tual insurance law. Ho is not in position to holp or hinder these corporations, bu ing a moro interpreter of tho law, sworn to uphold it, and in no heiiso its ex eoutor. His general courso has boon one of friendlinoss to mutual insurance, and he has not at any timo playod into tho hands of tho old-lino companies. As sertions to the contrary are utterly and absolutely fulso,muuV) with tho inten tion to doeoive, and for tho purpose of wreaking poruoual revenges upon a faithful and compotent ofuV'al. Look Out For Kturoiith-IIour Itoorbuoltn. It ought not to bo necessary to cau tion voters against tho "eleventh-hour roorback." But it will bo ronionibered that the campaign jast closing will bo noted for tho fakes and forgerioa that huvo boon put out by tho dnmocratio managers and newspaper press, to bo lwpiMitod aii'l riMter.ir-l mid oiroulatei 1 -ng after 'heir true eh'iructor iiad boon exposed. Hohi'd it " n k too iap'i to expect thtt' hoiiio now cananl vtll bo pprutigdurtin,' th lftr. few days i) f tro elootiou. N.ntu.k.ly this would bi toy last oard of tlio desp-jrato imuagorsi 01 a desperate c.impnigii. Tlio light is already won for tho re publican stato and national ticket. It only remains for republicans to bo visri lunt and keep up an agmessivo canvass until tho close of election day, to make tho viotory one that will bo memorable for generations to coma. A Few Tacts. i In 1S7S furin products wcrv lower than cer before since the civil war, and tlio "greenbaokcrs" were nrguiug that tho preparation for rceumption on .Tun uary 1, 1879, hwl produced tiho hard times, and their advotuitca trlovl tojKist poue the date for resumption. But re sumption came January 1, 1870, and No, J cash wheat sold ;.t Sl; by May it was up to $1.01, uud by December, 1S79, it wu up to $1. Cora wn-s "i i. v. in January, 1S7'.), but in DeccmLeT, 1379, it was 43,. Such facta uetvl o be lorne in mind at this time, when no many false llicoriea are uiloaU ... .If a merchant marks up his price? and people refuse to buy. heatill has hi: I goods. If a v.-orklngnian undertakes to j mark up his warfea aid employers de-! I eline to pay. wliere is he? What intelli- i ."ent. wai'v-earnor can vote for the higher prices of cheaper money and trust to lu.'l: to inrrer.se his wnesi pro portion at el v? Want tlio Urttt Toolu. Tho former and t..e mechanic mut be free to u;e the very bctst tools and iniplementii, and the met chant and banker must be free to use the very best money and Instruments of credit. An honest and stable measure of value iu just iu. necessary to loth oh are ho nest I and stable nicfiircs of weights and j quantities, and it requirevj no argument j to show that v. it bout these it would be impossible to transact the ordinary I business of the country. Hon. ."John ' G. Carlisle. . . . .There has been no time s'.nee tho resumption of Bpeele payment In 187? when the depositor! in savings banks could not gvt back ns good money as they earned and put in. Do they want evei, to "chance It." on petting' M-ccnt or even 75-eent silver dollars? Rlpans Tabulea: at druggists. My little boy. whon two years of age, wub taken ill with bloody (lux. I wiib advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dianlioea Remedy, anil luckily pioeured pait of a bottle. 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