CT-wyWia 4.I., i .0, iii i ionwii)iiiwirnjM , 11- w -rgafrfit; t-r .-crfv-' 'T&B fefAXTierW &I01arfJLVG ecURMO '-'AHt' (iHmW.i.I ijl Ullllltl .'mm ff I I Continued from First Page.) ' ! Tho Netcs, a kind ot shamo-faccd ad vocate of free fillvcr, gives forth tlio fol lowing roninrkablo mnnifcatatlon: "It a very rcudaMo article on flnnncinl matterBTiiECouniEK makes tho state mont that Lincoln nonds 91,000 a day, ovory day in tho year, to tho cast as in terest, on tho money sent hero for In. vestment which moans to loan out ot. real cstato and collateral. At first read' lug this sounds incrcdlblo, but tho fig urcB given and tho authorities quoted etfcctually provo its truth. To put it another, way, it is tho tributo thiscltj dovb eastern capitulistB for tho privilege of existing and carrying on its buslnefs. A heavy one, is it not? And Lincoln is not tho only city in tho west similar!) situated; every ono of tho fair cities Unit dot tho western plains or cluster round the bluffs that lino their waterways are laid under tho samo heavy tribute. And yet when tho west, with its Immense stores of silver and Its bountiful harvests of grain to sell, asks for an en larged volume of currency, a supply of money adequato to business nccda, to bid for theso products instead of the products bidding for tho money, it is mot with tho specious plea that it Is seeking a depreciation of tho vuluo of tho monetary unit. No stronger object lesson than tho facts stated in tho open ing sontonco is needed to provo that the reason why tho east opposes currency oxpansion is becauso its sole interest 1 let in tho appreciation of tho dollar for n dollar that will tako u lurgcr amount ot grain to got it today than it wus bartered fdr a year ago. Tho west needs eastern money to develop its wonderful resources, but' It needs justlco fur worse.' Tho west has been built up by people who camo horo without money, with nothing but energy und enterprise. Energy and enterprise uro all very well in their way; but they cannot, unaided, put up six-story buildings and build cities. Thcro is ono other requisite money. ThiB tho west did not possess. Western peoplo used their energy and enterprise to obtain custom money, and tho west has been developed by money from tho eust and tho enorgy of tho peo ple. Just how tho fact that Lincoln sends 91,000 a day eust 1b an argument for cheap money or an "incrousod volumo of currency,'' or free silvor, is something that may bo perfectly clear to tho News. but not to tho unenlightened public. Increase tho volumo of money, and will tho west bo any more indopendentof tho east? How much hotter off will bo tho man in Lincoln who owes 820,000 to u capitalist in Philadelphia? In Colorado, under freo coinago, tho mlno owners would bo benefited, but tho farmer in Nebraska who has corn and not silver to sell, wouldn't bo any richer. His corn might bring him moro dollars, but his dollurs would bo worth less than thoy ro now, and when ho camo to buy his groceries it would tako four of them to buy what ho can now obtain for threo Tho caBt does not opposo currency ox pansion, becauso its interest lies in the appreciation of tho dollur; nor does any individual opposo cheap monoy fm such a reason. Tho advocates of sound money are influenced solely by a desire to maintain tho equilibrium, the stability of money, to havo a dollnr worth one hundred cents. The west will discharge its obligations to tho eaBt without tho aid of cheap money. Tho fortilo lands of tho west are capable of producing and sustaining corn and hogs and other agricultural and animal products in a quantity more than suflkient to raiso all tho mortagages on farms and city property. Tho debt can and will bo paid without tho intervention ot an increased and depreciated currency. Thoro aro lots ot peoplo in Lincoln, politicians, lawyers, men about town, who know Will Gurley, ot Omaha. Qurloy is a very docont sort ot fellow, of good prosonco and a forciblo tulkor; but ho isn't oxuetly tho kind of a chap that you would ussociato with poetry and sentiment thoro'a too much adipose tissue here, and bo many practical, overy day qualities, that ho's tho last mun you would pick out for u dreumer or a senti mentalist. Dut you can't always tell a gentleman by tho crcaso in his trousers, or an angel by tho sweetness of her smilo. Gurley isliko a singed cut; ho is hotter than he looks, ulthough ho is not at all bad featured. Tho young man is a dreamer, and ho dreums dreams full of poetry and sentiment and figures ot speeches und periods und dashes that cannot bo adequately described by a less enthusiastic adjective than ccstutic. There was somo kind ot a meeting ot tho Elks in Omaha tho other duy, und Qurloy suid, umong other things: "Wo stand upon tho shoro and guzo with uwo upon tho mystery ot tho sea. Its billows roll with tho immensity or tho intlnito, and tho horizon ot our vision is but u succession ot cloud-cupped waves. Only tho dreumer cun cutch a ?limpso ot the fur-off haven of rest. A nousand watery horizous shutout the I w view from mortal sight. Dreams aro tho children vt hopd that fair goddess at .vhosb sltrino wo knocl whoii lovo seems Inst tho rainbow in' tho storm; tho nrch if promise in tho upiwrBky tho smilo it God, which glorifies tho gloom. Hope n tho lark whoso morning song pierces tho celestial skies. Borrow, tho nlghtin irolo whoso mournful tones aro echoes 'mid tho closing shades of night. Grief lays her head UKn n weary pillow and courts n deep and dreamless sleep. Joy tosses in her slumber, and, impatient, 1 reams of glory that tho coming dawn ilinll crown. Happiness can look on ondless years una smile. Out misery, with averted faco, falls prostrato at the feet of death and yields hor coronet of woo. licnoath tho arch of tho mystic xato man lays his burden down and lumbers. What beyond? Sloep has no speech, and wondering love can only drcum ot voices that It fuin would hear. ' Will's Lincoln frlondB will be charmed with this beautiful gem of thought, which wo daresay was druhod off in romo sparo moment. They wilt also be puzzled. If ho will send tho key to The Couiukr wo will cheerfully explain what it all means. Without possessing that quality called personal magnetism President Clovelund has a commanding individuality. Ho towers ubovo ordinary mou by his fear lessness and audacity, und ono cunnot but admiro his Bubllmo self-confidence, whilo condemning his acts. Tho follow ingfrom the San Francisco Examiner is entirely truo: "Mr. Clovcland has in an uncommon degrco ono interesting quality tho quullty of being interesting. Would ho focus upon hlniBclt. tho uttontlon of tho pooplo? lot him ,movo his finger. It that is too much trouble lot him refrain; tho result will bo quito tho samo. Would ho convulse tho country? lot him open his mouth it ho havo it shut, or shut it if open, and behold, tho coun try Is convulsed! Whatever ho does or docs not whether his activity includes or docfl not include tho doing of noth ing; whether ho sayB something or noth imr und however ho says the ono or tho other straightway wo uro all eyes und oars (mainly ours) and our tongues llickcr liko flames. Each human unit ot this vust aggregate promptly pre cipitate himself into his sovcrul cutflt ot that emotion appropriate to his politi cal afllliat!on or personal Intorcst. When Cleveland sneezes ono half tho country cries, 'Go.l bless you I' tho other hulf, 'God damn you!' Doth prayera uro unswered, for Glovelund bus at tho samo time u good appotito und a Dunu." Tho first man who wont away from homo and wrote back a descriptive lotter to tho local nowspupor established a precedent that is responsible for an illimitablo mass of rot und guff. Mr. Rosowator is a mun of experience, und ho should Know that this custom wus long sinco discontinued by sensible, self-respecting people. If ho docs know ho doesn't prollt thereby. Every timo ho loaves tho moro or less sacred pro ducts of Omaha ho writes u lotter to tho Dec that would do credit to u Bwcet girl gruduuto, or a pompouB freshman. Mr. Rosowuter budo goodby to his prec ious Bee building tho other day und went away on anothor voyage of dis covery. This timo tho modern Colum bus has discovered Georgia, and ho tells tho Bee readers ull about his wonderful find in a most enthusiastic letter. We uro waiting for Mr. Rosowuter to reach Now York und havo him tell us ubout tho big buildings and crowded streets. and elovntcd roads and hotels und theatres ho discovered there. Thk World-Herald reprints a lot of gush from tho Homer Independent--by the way, who over heard of tho Homer Independent laudatory of tho enter prise of Mr. Hitchcock, and not nt all complimentary to Mr. Robo water und his paper, and heads tho samo, "Poor Oh Bee." Mr. Hitchcock is placing himself before tho public in a most ridiculous light. Newspapers liko most everything else, aro good and bud, valuable or wortnlcss, by comparison. Tho spec tuclo of tho World'IIcrald, a flimsy craft that splutters in tho froth of journalism, patronizing Mr. Rosowator's r iper, and calling it the poor old Bee is a spectacle well calculated to cull forth jeers und deriBion from intelligent peoplo. Mr. Rosowuter has a weakness tor writing blood-curdling editorials, and goirg around tho country and writing ubout "Tho Things I Havo Seen," but notwithstanding this and other things, tho Bee, considered us u newspaper, 1b something of a success, whilo Mr. Hitchcock's pluything is merely an urnus ing bauble. It will tuko a good deal moro than n cablo servlco which tho Bee discarded to givo tho World-IIerald tho right to alludo to its contemporary ub tho "poor old Bee. Don't You Know. That to have perfect health you must have pure blood, and tho best wuy to havo pure blood is to tako Hood's Sareupurilla, the best blood purifier und strength builder. It expels ull tulnt ot scrofula, suit rheum and all othor humors, and at tho samo timo builds up tho wholo system und gives nervo strength. WIIITEDKEABT COAL AND LIME COMPANY. Canon City coal Coal and Limo Co. ut tho Whitobrcast Nicoly framed etching II. GO, Soo thorn at Craucer's, 212 South 11th. 1 1 Tho following new music is reported by Gcorgo A. Cruncer: "Only a Wed ding," "A Hummock Lullaby," "The Dog Went Mud," sung by Kddlo Toy; Panjandrum waltz, Daisy waltz. "My I.imi'i lhur I :." I wnnt no stars In henvon to Kiilittt int, I need no nioon,io xim to r-hlno, Whilo 1 havo you, sweetheart, hesldo mo, while I know, 1 know, t It tit Jon uro mini', Whilo 1 know, I know t lint )oit uro initio I need not four whatever hot Ido inn, For straliilit nnd sweet my ontliwny lles,l wiinl nouno hi heaven to Kuldume whilo I unto, I gnto In your dear eyes, 1 wnnt no stum In heaven toguliln mn wlillo I Kate, I Kato In your (lour eyes. I honrno blnli nt twillHht calllmr, I cutch no mimic lirthn streams Whilo your golden word uro fulling, wlillo you whisper, whisper In my Dreams, whilo you whisper, whisper In my dreams, overy sound ot Joy, Ot Joy unthrnlltiiR speaks In your ilonr volco Mono. Wlillo I hear your fond lips cnlllim whilo you spr-nk to mo, to mo, my own Whilo 1 honr your fond lips cnlllmt wlillo you speak to mo, to mo, my own, I wnnt no kltwdoin wliero thou art lovo, 1 want no tlirono to mnkn mo bloat Wlillo within thy tender henrt lovo, thou wilt tnku my heart, my heart to rent. Thou wilt tnko, will tuko my heart to real, kings must piny a weary, weary part, loSe. Thrones mutt rln with wild alarms, hut thu kliiKdom of my heart, my heart, lovo, Men within, within thy IovIiik arms, hut tho klnndoin, klimdom of my heart, lovo, Lies within thy IovIiik, IovIiik arms. THE MAGAZINE8. Tho art work of tho Christmas CY tury challenges attention. Tho outside ot the number is embellished with it spe cial cover adapted to tho holiday season, und tho contents include five engravings by T. Colo four after Rembrandt, in cluding "Thu Supper at Hmmuus" and the detail of "Tho Night Wutch," and ono after Jan Stccu; also u portrait of unlquo und historic interest representing "General Grunt writing his Memoirs at Mount McGregor," and a lino portrait of tho composer Horlioz, both engraved by T. Johnson; hitherto unpublished sketches by tho grout French painters, Gcrome, Laurens, IJmiguereau, Cliuvan ncs, Lefebvro, Maignun, Lenepveu; two drawings by Sir Frederick Leigh ton; "A Sot of "Sketches" by Howurd Pylc; poems decorated by Du Moud and llren nun; an interesting portrait of Napoleon I., after a drawing from life by Captain Murryat; und other work by Ella Condio Lutub, F. L. M. Pupc, Alice Barber Stephens, F. Hopklnson Smith, George Wharton Edwards, Arthur J. Goodman, Howard Helmick, Henry Suudlrim, LouIh Loob, R. F. Zogbaum, J. Carroll Lucas und Hurry Fenn. There is also a characteristic portrait ot Murk Twain, from an amateur photograph. The frontispiece to the December Hevieio of Reviews is an extremely in teresting now portrait of Gladstone and his favorite little grandchild, Dorothy Drew. It is from a photograph taken as recently as Octobor 13 of tho presont year. Tho "Progrest of tho World" de partment discusses tho Hawaiian ques tion, tariff revision, the recent state elections, tho naval war in Brazil, the Mutabclo war, the English coal strike, the futuro of Homo Rulo, und various alTairs on tho continent ot Europe It contains uIbo portraits of numerous per sonages who far ono reason or another mo of special interest ut the present moment. M. L. Trestor, coul und O street. lumber. 1211 Clerttyiniin'it IVrmltK, 18(14. Tho Union Pacific will now receive applications fcr permits for 1891. Come curly. City ticket ofllco 1011 O street. WhitobrciiBt Coal und Limo Co. Tho Union l'uciflc Cheap Itntei, Only 830.00 first class to Ogden, Suit Luke, Hclona, Spoknno und Portland Ore. For full particulars call ut city ticket olllco 1011 O streot. INFLUENZA, Or La Orlnpe, thmi"h occasionally epl domic, N nlwnvH more or loss provident The iot p-modv for thU complaint Is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. "'-i-d .Spiinii, I wn laut'ii down wl'li Ut Grippe. At timet I was compU'toly pr (rated, and o difficult wan in tuoaihlnu tluit my hro:it xooiroil ns If eonflneil In tin Iron cane. I pioi'itiod a hottlo of Ayer, Cherry 1'eetoiiil. mid no sooner had I hej:.in taklni; It than relief followed. I could nut ho llevo Hint tllocrtectwiiilldhoHOMiiildiiiidtlu euro ho complete, 1 1 Is trulv a w miitoi lid teed Vlnn." W. II Wn.i t ms, ("look City, S I) AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Promptto act, euro to cure 'SJv I. M. UAVMONI). l'rfIJrnt, 1). II. THOMPSON, Vice I'imIJciiI. h. II. IIUUNIIAM, fixtlilct. I), ti. WING. Aitlttant (hlr. O. I!. I'UNKU. :.l Auliunt Csitilrr. LA LINCOLN, NED. CAPITA U $250,000. SUUPlollS, $15,000. IHitcIom-I, M. Itajmond, K. . Itrown, H, II, llurnlinni, l, 1 1. ThoinoiMin. O. (I. Ilawes, (!, II. Morrill, A, .1, Hawser, l.ewls (Ireuory, K, W, l.lttlo.U. M. l.nmbertHon I). (I. Winn, H. W. Ilimihani. JOHN II WHICH r, PfMlJcnl. I'. II. .Inlinvm. Vice I'reVJent. I. II. McCUAV. CMhlrr. INO. A. AMIiS, AM. (Mthlcr. THE. LINCOLN, NHIIKASKA. oinEOTona: J. II. WrlRht. Tims. Cochrane, T. K. Handera, W. li. Dayton, K. K. Johnson, (I, ltnllidmck. (leo. Lowroy, .1. K. Hill, II. I. I.nu. J. It. MrClsy, W, W, llncknoy, THE First (jhtiohpl Brnp. O AND 'ITNTH hthkkth. Capital, $400,000 Sumlus, $100,000. on-iti:itsi E. 9. IlAnwoon, I'ri'Mdi'tit. Cius. A. IUnna, Vice Prrntdetit. V. M. Cook, Cinlilri. t H. I.lirtM in r, -lt nut CiiMiler. II. H. l-'ut:i:i s. hmiuiiI (tnxliler. S per crnt an Ilopoilta I'uld nt tlia AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. Cor. P and Klovonth BU. The only Safe Deposit Vaults in Lineoh. DMECTOKS. S.B. Hnrwood. V.C. Ilrock. Wm. Mrl.iniRlilln. V. A. Sclleek. C. T. Iloi-itii. 0. W. WvhKtrr. lbnrt Wiitkltm. Kred Wlllliuna. tuchel l.losd. II. I). Hhlhnw.y, J.. Ilrlrcon, C.J. Criiht. II. W. Ilmwli. It.O. Phillip. K. II. Hirer. Ileiny Velth. Ileniy IC. I.uwln. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S IIAIRCUTTING O O SHAMPOOING A SPECIALTY, -AT SAM WESTERFIELD'S. BURR BLOCK. Real Estate' Loans )n farms In Eaitprn Nobraika and Improv property In Lincoln, for a torm of yean. UOWBST CURRENT RATES. R. E. AND J. MOCRE. RICHARDS BLOCK. Corner Eleventh and O Streeti, Lincoln. f FROM S2.GO TO S4.50. ' Lincoln Stiff Hat Factory N. W. COR. TWCLFTII AND O &T6. )ld Hats Blocked, Cleaned, Dyed and vrnle as good as new, All kinds of Repair Work done. J. C. AToVlST'-T, UPHOLSTERER ANI CAIUNIIT maki:-. Does all hinds of Repairing Promptly All work warranted. IOH So. Uth St. I.lneolii, Nnb. T. C. KERN, I). 1). S. Rooms 25 and 26, Burr Block. LINCOLN, IVICI3. WART Ti'QI Hnwtoeconomitotlme: ; VI VIVIil-f O and money no to e; EA1R. in,' wnnii it iairiiieB(. ndvnnlime, is a ones-; lion I lint inai linvo. ptmled toil. Arold mhitiikes by Rottlra .ported hi advance. Perlinnstheilliiiitrated ne3: folder Just Irmied by Santu Ke Hollo Is! Iwhut jolt need, It contaiim viowiof world's' rair buliinnKs, arcurato map of Chicago,; .and other Informn- . ;tlonofTiluetoslHht- Q A Tm i "11?: Iseers. Address if. h. oAIN J A I1 li( Palmer, P. A. Suntn DAIlfni ! :Fo lloutli, Omaha, ItUUllli. ' ; and usk for f res copy. ; C. E. SPAHR, M. D. paeno( UMitio vo disissis or ihi E.YE-nd NOSeEAR ouiaia csntruiiv awusiid, 12I8QSTWCCT -LINCOLN. NC WilA NATIONAL BANK m mud 0 DO YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAN WUY REAL ESTATE OF ANY DESGIMPTION OIIEAPEll AT THE PKES- BNT MOiMENT THAN YOU EVER CAN AGAIN. While tho tlmtuclnl policy of our government Is In it greater stuto of uncertainty than over before, real cstuto Is tho foundation of ull wealth, tho samo, year tit and year out. Such times us these may depresa Its value, so that bargains may lie'found; but the fact remains that tho value Is HTI LL there, and us good us gold. Those who havo funds to Invest, I wish to say right hero, stop and consider that theso are tho times that try men's souls. That froti now until .January 1 Is always it close time, oven In times of plenty. What will It bo this yetirY You cun buy proporty now that wilt double in value after January 1, 1801, murk what I toll you, and await tho result; and in tho meantime tuko advantage of It. If property must bo parted with ut a sacrifice, you can bono fit by li. Wo have largo holdings at Normal in Lands and Lots, also In llroad Acres, which must bo sold. Cull and nee, and we will make you believe. REAb ESTATE EXCHANGE LEDWITII I1I.OCK, dllOUND M.OOFt, COR. 11TU AMD 9 m. ED. R. S1ZER, JOHN J. GIIdIdILAN, A. D. KITCHEN. Tie Best Holiday Present. 0 STREET Will furnish you li! Cabinet Photographs at $'J per dozen. 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Our niudr, lino art, pen art, dclntirto, olocutlonnry, couries and klodar Rartra and model lialnln chool (for both children and itudont tcuchers), art not eguallaal is STREBT CAR TRANSFBRS to any part of tlio city for oil who attend tho Wentern Normal. You can enter at any tla tad find lull audi climses iih you deiirn. Write, or call unit loo us. oprlnc term opens April II, IMCI. nnd conthiiies 111 weoks. Hummer term opens June 20, lMt and continues 8 wcoku. You can enter at uuy timo, however. Catalogues and circulars frea. AddrcM, WISTERH NORMAL COLLEGE. LINCOLN. NEB. Prof. HARRIS' Soluble Medicated ABSOLUTELY PASTILLE Tr&dsMsik. H Trads Msr " iafcaWssW TRIAL. A BVllK OURIiJ FOR WEAK MEN Our offer still holds jood to all men who have not hud a free trial package of our remedy, and who are needing a sure cure lor physical weak ness, or who lack vital energy and sexual strength. 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