t I v a T t "J ci I in i N tb W( fat tw ab 1 h. oil Irel 1 Jthi Viti Kai Wre " f lod. Cf jhrY j he Tl ires Pg !CO! Ms lore ho JOB tht The Semi-Weekly News-Herald 6EORGE L. FARLEY, Proprietor. DAILY EDITION. One Year, in advance, t5 00 Six Months, 2 50 One Week Single Copies, . . 5 : SEMI -"WEEKLY EDITION. One Year, in advance, .... tl 00 Six Months, 50 T.?.E LARGEST CIRCULATION Of any Cass County Paper. TUESDAY, JULV 17, 1900. Ask the fuaioniats how they like the stale ticket. Why not give Dietrich at least 500 majority in this county. THERE are 30,000 Christian Endeav orers in convention in London. W. D. BYNi'M of Indiana says the gold domocraU will not place a na tional ticket in the field. THE prohibitionists havo put a full state ticket in the field. I.. O. Jones of Lincoln is their candidate for ?ov ernor. Mr. Bryan's talk of tho republic ans doing away with the Fourth of July is too funny. It makes his most ardent admirers 6miio. Republicans feel that if they can not defeat Governor Poynter they couldn't win at all this year. He ie conceded by all parties to be extremely weak. m OF THE fusion presidential electors four are populists, three are democrats and one a silver republican. They will support the Bryan and Stevenson ticket. Thkodoue Roosevelt expects to spend a considerable time in the west during the.campaign,and has promised to give Nebraska aa much of his time as possible. THE Bee says: Ever since the Kan sas City convention when a populist "endorses a democratic nomination he makes a face like a man taking a dose of cod liver oil. The republicans will establish head quarters at both Chicago and New York. Perry S. Ileaih will succeed Charles P. Dick as secretary of the na tional committee. The supreme court has found Editor Rose water guilty of contempt, but no fine was inuiosed except the costs in the case, amounting to $21. Judge Holcomb wrote the opinion. Secretary Furnas ys- a -lively 4T " ,'nterest is boing manifested in the .,'r, Mi ---&Ka"Sr Talr, to be held at Lln- - coin September 3 to V, inclusive. Ex hibitors from all over the country are writing for information and pledging attendance. D. D. Martindale, a former county superintendent of this county, was prominent candidate for state super intendent on the fusion ticket, the con test finally being between him and the present deputy superintendent, C. i Beck of Burt county. The Seward Reporter asks: "What does it profit a presidential candidate to have his convention meet on the Fourth of Julv. if his nomination is not brought about until the fifth? Mr Bryan cannot pose as the Independ ence Day'nominee. W. D. Oi.ihiaji of Buffalo county candidate for attorney general, is the only democrat on the state ticket, and one of our lending democratic aitor neya is authority for the statemen that he does not stand high in the legal profession, having had very few cases in our supreme court. The democrats are quite sore today but when they come to themselves and realize that it is all for Bryan's sake and that if he is elected they may again have an opportunity to shoot fire crackers and otherwise celebrate the Fourth, the most of them will be willing to carry wood and waier for the reform governor. Chief Slater and his assistants are entitled to special praise for promptly putting a stop to the pro posed prize fight planned for last even ing. Ii was extremely nervy on the part of its promoters to attempt to have anything of the kind in this city after the experience of a few years ago, which resulted in the death of one of our young men. Ik the republican party have threat ened the perpetuity of the Fourth of July, it is to be hoped that it will take no action that will interfere io the slightest degree with the annual Modern Woodmen of America log roll ing particularly this year since it is to be held In this city. We want to have the largest gathering ever held in Cass county. Matthew Gerixo can toll you all about the convention and the beauties of fusion. He is about as disgusted as a man usually gets and ha isn't afraid to say so. Appreciating the necessity of having astrong candidate for gover nor and realizing Mr. Poynter's many weaknesses ho. made a strong plea in the democratic convention for their demanding that place on the ticket, but the populists wouldn't consider the proposition for a second. The unpop ular governor has a thorny road to travel. DEMOCRATIC PLATrORM ANALYZED. As the members are, so is the body. Then as the states are, so will be the United States. The states of Missis sippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and the Carolinas have enacted state laws disfranchising thousands upon thousands of negroes. Is not this imperialism? Yet the democratic party proclaims "vre declare again that all government and institutions among men derive their just powers from the consent of the governed." Since the only evidence of imperialism extant in this country is to be found in the democratic solid south the only logical conclusion that can be reached is that the aforesaid declaration Is in tended for the solid south; if not so in tended, then it is a bold deception and fraud. The republican party cane into ex istence at a timo when imperialism was abroad in the land, and a republi can administration, with Abe Lincoln at its head, gave up the lives of hun dreds of thousands of its noble sons to stamp out imperialism in our beloved country, and again and more recently republican administration, with William McKinley at its head, lifted its hand to strike imperialism from the neighboring islands and the isl ands afar off. If this declaration of the democratic party is intended to wipe out the last remnants of imperialism from those states of the solid south and give to the negro his civil and political rights, then they have the pledge of the past history of the republican party for a (iod spoed. Hut if they havo used it to deceive the people they will find this same republican party true to it9 past history diligent in thwarting and exposing the fraud. The Kansas City platform again de clares that "wo hold that the constitu tion follows the tl ig, and denounce the doctrine that an executive or congress, deriving- their existence and their powers from the constitution, can ex ercise lawful authority beyond it or in violation of it." This declaration is certainly a misconception, being pro mulgated at this time. It evidently was meant to attacK the administra tion of Thomas Jefferson, when Andrew Jackson, as governor general of the Floridas, declared in the case of EW-pius Fromentin that "the writ of habeas corpus is not extended by law to this territory (Florida.)" This was a case in which one's civil liberty was apparently endangered. However, the constitution of the United States has made it quite clear as to the powers of congress regarding any territorj' bo- longing to the general government, Article 4, section 3, says: "The con gross shall have power to dispose of and make all needful rules asd regula tions respecting the territory or other property of the United States.,r act of the present administration in the government of "tho acquired terri tory lias instituted any new principle, and has precedents made by tho sev eral administrations jOf the venerated presidents and eohgrtsses of tho earlier days of our country that have been closely followed. Thus we find that the conglomerate. inconsistent democratic party, without issues, is forced to such declarations for deceptive and fraudulent purposes. The plank on the Porto Itiftan tariff law is a model of ignorance, misrep resentation, deception and inconsis toncy. It is true tho democratic minor ity opposed this bill, but the only thine this minority did in the last session of congress was to clog th wheels of legislation. Tho same argument is now used by this conglomerate democracy in re gard to l'orto Rico and our acquired territory, viz: I hat the constitution of itself extends to all the territor3 of the United States, was usod by the slave owners, and caused civil war in Kansas and terminated in the great civil war. The stiodding of tho blood of our millions settled that question and settled it forever. A to those weak brothers so far driven to despair for issues that they are ready to overthrow the work done by the boys in blue God forgive them; they know not what they do. Article 4, section 3 of the constitu tion having confer rod upon congress the "power to dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations respect ing the territory or other property be longing to the United States," the conditions existing in Porto Rico made "needful" the passage of that tariff law. Of the 1,000,000 inhabitants of the island about 800,000 can neither read nor write, nor do they own prop erty. To met the emergencies of es tablishing a local government for these people, giving them public schools, public road, proper sanitary conditions would require about $4,000,000. Two methods of taxation present them selves one by a. direct tax, the other a tariff. A direct tx on these jeople was not feasible for the following rea sons: Tho taxable valuation of all property in the hands of tho Porto Ricansdid not exceod $100,000,000,with an indebtedness of above $20,000,000 hanging over them, and by tho hurri cane of tho Sth of last August their crops had been destroyed, and the inl anders were in a sad condition. The previous crops being in the hands of American corporations and speculat ors the congress placed a 15 per cent tariff upon imports and exports a tariff sufficient to raiso about $2,000, 000 per year. This money goes to the establishment of a local government in the island and the building up of a public school system, public roads and caring for the helpless and starving islanders. It will be observed from the fact that suits were immediately instituted by the American Sugar Re fining company (American Bugar trust,) Lawrence, Turnure & Co., John Farr, Melchor, Armstrong & Dessan, L. W. and P. Armstrong and Miller, Schall & Co. that congress was correct in its conclusion that the crops were in the hands of the corporations and speculators. Upwards of a million of dollars has already been turned into the Porto Rican treasury. This act of congress should meet the npproval of every true American. . It certainly falls within the spirit of the constitu tion and within the spirit of the dec laration of independence and within the divine commands of the holy book, and higher than these there are none. The Tecumseh Chieftain says: The democratic press seems to enjoy re ferring to "Colonel" Bryan as though his military record formed a chapter in the nation's history. But in re ferring to Colonel Roosevelt they speak of him as a "tin" soldier. Most people have not forgotten how Colonel Bryan abandoned his regiment when it was known tho command was to be sent to Cuba for military service nor how valiantly Colonel Roosevelt led his troops in tho storming of San Juan hill and was tho important factor in tho capturo of that Spanish stronghold. The democrats display poor taste in forcing Mr. Bryan's military record to the front, and less sense in attempting to belittle the recird of Colonel Roose velt, than which no odiccr in tho late war has a better one. The year 1900 is not far away. Be fore that year- arrives the evil effects of a gold standard will be even more evident than they are now. and the people, then ready to demand an American financial policy for the American people, will join with us in the immediate restoration of the free and unlimited coinage of gold and sil ver at the present legal ratio of 10 to 1, without waiting for the aid or con sent of any other nation. Bryan after his defeat in 1S9G. C. C. Puoii of Adel, la., a relative of C. It. Marshall of this city, in an article in the Chicago Record, pays a glowing tribute to tho character and work of Edwin U. Conger, United States minister to China, and who, it is feared, has been killed in tho re cent uprising in that country. Mr. Conger is very popular in Iowa, and especially so in Dallas county, where he resided so long. Its citizens are anxiously awaiting news from tho Chi nese capital. THE sudden death of Senator John ti. uear in Washington is quite a shock to the citizens of Iowa. He has served them faithfully in one position or another for forty years and en joyed the respect and confidence of not only the people of his own state hut of all with whom became in con tact. His standing among his associ alo3 in congress and his record in pub lic servico are indeed enviable and should be an inspiration to every loyal American. Democ rats freely admit this to be tho last year of , fusion and many of them are of. the opinion that it would bo just as well for them to have the state offices in the hands of republi cans as populists. They reason that if the populists continue to hold the oftces after they quit fus?ng the demo cratic party will have to take third piace instead of second, consequently it may be to their interest in the future to see that the populists are de posed. The El ra wood Week's Review has breathed its last. Its editor, Orlando M. Haislet, announced in Saturday's issue that he would move his plant to Ocd, Neb., having purchased an in terest In the Times of that nourishing town. The Week's Review has been a bright, newsy little weekly, but there has been no particular demand' for a second paper in Elmwood. The Leader-Echo fills tho bill all right. Ralph Platt, son of Mayor Piatt of Grand Island, is home from Minila on a visit and states in no uncertain terms that ho thinks it better for both this country and the Filipinos that the Uuited States retain absolute control of tCe islands. Otherwise tho natives would be forever warring among them selves, Everybody seems to bo happy to day on account of the fine rain. It was worth thousands to Cass county. information and opinion. Bornard Cooney of Derby, Conn., inspired by notoriety acquired by "Bowser" in shooting the whirlpool rapids at Niagara, yesterday essayed to rival him by shooting the Housato nic rapids in a wash tub. Cooney hit every rock in the river and his tub was knocked to pieces. He was pull ed out of the river below the rapids unconscious and full of water. An hour over a barrel brought hira back to life. A corporation has applied to con gress for permission to lay under ground pipes in the streets of Wash ington, D. C, for the purpose of dis tributing cool air through the busi ness buildings and residences of the city. Tho scheme provides for tho erection of a. refrigerating plant at some central point, from which cold air will bo pumped for distribution through the system of pipe?. Tho flow of cold air will be regulated in a manner somewhat similar to the measurement of gas, and can bo turned on the same a-) hot air is turned on from a furnace. A rlfla range of 1,100 yards is to be erected near Gettys station, Ports mouth, V., on the Seaboard Air Line railroad. It is to be built expressly for the marines stationed at the navy yard, who will this summer take turns at the target. It is the intention to make expert marksmen of the men, so that they will . become as proficient in the uso of fire arms as their brethren in the army. Wu Ting Fang, Chinese minister to the United States, regretfully recalled his promise to deliver the oration at the Fourth of July exercises in Inde pendence Square, Philadelphia, be cause of the feeling among Philadel- phians growing out of the affairs in China. The board of naval construction has decided to recommend to the navy de partment the purchase of the submar ine torpedo boat known as tho" Im proved Holland," the disposition of which was left open by Secretary Long when he bought the Holland. If your sight is blurred with specks and spots floating before your eyes, or you have pains on the light side under the ribs, then your liver is deranged, and you noed a few doses of Herbine to regulate it. Price 50 cts. F. (J. Fricko &, Co. WAXTi:i) TO SKIS 1516 Y AX Traveling Men I'lny a Juke on the Fuslon- Ists of. Pierce. The followiug dispatch from Pierce, Nob., is taken from the State Journal: "Tho citizens of this town were greatly surprised last night when a boy came up from tho depot and said that W. J. Jiryaa was coming on the ovemng freight and would address the people nt tho depot platform. Tho fusionists were very glad at having an opportunity to hear tho "champion of the common people" and when the whistle announced tho coming of tho train thoy all made a rush for the depot The republicans went also to see what Mr. Bryan would say. When tho train had stopped a number of traveling men came out on tho flat car and sang a song. Then they called for the spoaker. He came out and as suming the air and gesture of Bryan he said: "I am aware that I know it all and that you are ignorant." Then he shoutf-d "free silver"and the crowd yelled. While they cheered the speaker would stretch forth his hand us if to still the demonstration. Then he shouted "trusts," which called forth renewed cheering. Turning toward tho caboose door the speaker said: "Come out Mr. Bryan, here is a man who wants to be secretary of the in terior." Then speaking to the crowd he said, "Come and greet your farmor friend." It was amusing to the repub licans, especially so when tho travel ing men all pave three cheers for Mc Kinley, to seo tho fusionists take a walk around the back end of the depot. One of the traveling men afterwards said they made up the telegram and sent it to the ngent hero " State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I Lucas County, f Frank (.Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the tirni of F. J. Cheney & Co., iloini; business in the city of Toledo, county and stale aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars lor each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tbe use ol Hall s Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. - Sworn to twfori. me atvl subscribed in my presence this tith day of lWembcr, A. D. ISSrt. A. V. lil.EASON. (Seal) Notary Public. 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SHOTS KKOIH THE Tltt'K I'OITLIST The democrats attack the trusts with a feather duster. The "paramount issue" with demo crats is control of the pie counter. What was the matter with the in come tax? Is it no longer an issue? God savo this republic, if its salva tion rests with tho democratic party! Like Prometheus, the democratic party is chained to tho rock of coin redemption. Bryan declares the republic cannot survive his defeat. Wonder what size hat ho wears? Charley Towne, the democratic do- coy duck, was turned down at Kansas City, Good enough for him! Wo repeat, Towno was nominated at Sioux Falls to fill in the time between May 9th and July 4ih. In tho future, if any populist pro poses fusion with oilher of tho old parties, shoot him (politically) on the spot. Tho democratic party failed to con demn the shotgun, ballot-box-stuffing imperialists of tho south. They were too busy sympatizing with the semi savages of the Philippines. 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Tn the separate case against Mr. Rosewater the decision was not given Friday at the close of a special of a special session of the court. While Mr. Rosewater is found guilty no fine is imposed save the payment of the costs which amount to $21. In view of the fine against his company and the fact that it was his first offense the court said it did not desire to impose further punishment. The articles pub lished by Rosewater related to an at tempted reopening of the Omaha fire and police in the supreme court After the articles were written the court passed upon the matter and declined to reopen the case, it having been passed upon by a previous court. Judge Norval took no part in the contempt proceedings except to sign the order citing Mr. Rosewater to appear and show cause why he should not be pun ished for contempt. "Judge Holcomb wrote the opinion in the Rosewater case and Judge Sul livan wrote the opinion in the case of tho Bee Publishing company." White Man Turned Yellow. 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The young folks enjoyed themselves at various social amusements, and be fore the jolly crowd dispersed for their homes they expressed their hopes that Floyd would live to celebrate many more birthdays. The Appetite of a 6ot Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful stomach and liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25c, at F. G. Fricke & Co's drug store. 25 Cents to 1901. The big state paper, the Semi Weekly State Journal, will bo mailed from until January 1, 1901, for 25 cents. This is the biggest offer of reading matter ever made in tbe west and done for the purpose of introduc ing the paper into thousands of new homes. Here's your chance to get an up to date, reliable state paper for a mere song. Send in your quarter and you'll get the paper all through the remainder of this year. 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