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About The Wealth makers of the world. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1894-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1894)
Jane 14, 1894 THE WEALTH MAKERS. Let Ue Dl.cusStal. e. , Spring view, Neb., June 4, ISM. Editor Wealth Makers:' After so thorough a discussion of "eteodard bearers" through your valu able paper, It seems to me nothing ould be more appropriate thaa frank discussion o! the platform of principle! h.t.hniM ha looted at our next state eonvtntfott. The honest parpose of the People's party la Nebraska, as shown by ite record, places It before the people tale fall ai the exponent of truth and prin ciple. Let me suggest that the ptat fora should be made of epeclflo prom ises, so straight forward and clothed In language so plain tbat no man can mis take their meaning. Our people no doubt entertala many hooest differences of pinion as to state legislation, and the, state conveetlon In Its confusion is not place calculated to give opportunity for the ntost care ful consideration of them. More depends upon our platform than upon the men who stand before the peo ple as its repreeeatotlve. I refer to that part of the platform re )atna tn state iiuies. as the people of INebmka with eccor4re demand w certain laws,nd I believe they will toe clad to vote (or the party that Is billing to promise to enact them. ildo not desire to discuss the matter of speclSo legtelatlon at this time, knit to call the attention of our party to ome matters that sheuld challenge the most careful intention of our next etsto 'convention. ' First of aliis'the matter of taxation,; And we should -promise such laws and their execution as will catch every tax dodger in Nebraska and compel trim "to 'list all bis property.- " ' If the people of Nebraska knew how ' much of the wealth of this stateeeoape the tax gatherer, there would fee such an uprising ss would bury the tax; dodger beneath a wave of populariln-; dlgnatlon, The prlndple-ehould be, tat'ril.propi triy, and tax cone'twlce. ; Then we should re-enact the maxi mum freight rate bill, and our Rea ( con vention should promise to do bo. . Our elect(oncontest law should bs e 1. . M A 1 ' Alt, that all tbe eorruptionlst can hide under the seal of the 'returns shall remain sealed for one .year. I think our convention ebould , promise such a-change in our-clcctlon Jaw as will Insure to any complainant a .speedy, fair, aod.cbcap recount and ex amination of tbe returns. I wish also to call attention to the .question of arbitration in thUiOonnee tion. This question has attracted not a little attention from an international! standpoint, and has been by soon Hd vo- cated as tbe ultimate so! u Men of ibrl problem of settlement of all diffa:vi.cis j Its application (s not general in any u-! partment of government, yet in juaij states, inoluding our own, authority to settle by arbitration hag been granted by statute. Whatever eo ice si ng exist haveb-'en forced by popular demand and granted in suoh a manner as to be im perative. I believe tbat tbe people now do not understand bow certainly the preeent application of law deffeats Justice. I think I am safe when I say that all 'judgments . rendered In our courts In civil actions In Nebraska for any given year will not equal the cost of litiga tion in the same class of cases for the aarne timu I his statement may eeem extrava gant, yet you will find upon investiga tion that I have not even now stated the whole truth. Let us declare for compulsory arbitra tion and then enaot such laws as will bring it into practical operation at the earliest possible moment. Iknow thtrsare those who believe that such a law is unconstitutional, and this bring me to tiio consideration vsry briefly of one nore thoi'ght. The subjeot of "InituUivo aud refer endum has boon by to ne reformers of distinguished ability advoun'sd as a simple and mire Ddraccraiiu met! ud of legislation. I bsllevo It ti.e iecple, yet I ftel that this pr'icijl of govon ment would bo urjrno ')ah!e except u- It apples Itself to ooaiti.utlonal !.w. Hero I heartily endore It. CouuKu tlonal tuthoilty ruuat !dn( aoil ur.dt'f prreeot law the proof of w'denlug it Is too alow fur cUrtflci onUBket. This l a qu st'o-i ft r m nmt on aide ration, aud I b4-e over Poim.Lt will give It sum tLs'Jgbl. 1 believe that at lo.t in tU o r future thure will m a frnnjfu.j ddm.wul for such a pol.cy il MfurrMiu ;,, Htn!lly rraoh ODiuUuU;ml ij ji'nik 'i - He fore (,-loaIcg lot in uu4 a mu ct warning, If w hsv. otw thing u fVar mere than anuthrr, It 1 ' bt tt , fallow If oae mews a mther HI dictate cur romlra'.luoi, r to malts our p!a',fjim. The ae of wt rsd!ant stgi l!U i very little la th Ucv f th strict stu -tegrlty, Ma w.iy b ,i,utr out ho. ity tl purpoM l" tuore p.H'lijr. Ma may bv a rg tvl ut frt nU ard avquttatast s. M rf will Mi'r iial through the t -st ad ivfi'luv l a ilttkal vt.n!B Vkf iratUf. . us lay tbe fuurdalua at ti Rriti'AW CO matloo on lbs m ,'w(t'f ft Htt ad ill U b '.tot It i of )UUH.'rat'y a&. at prsull aglntus. the curse of unjust laws and the gener atisns which follow will bleat us for it. Yours, OttoMotz. Qautck to Government Accordloa; Cartyle. The insincere world Is tbe property of the quack and by the ballot box we only alter the figure of our quack. The valet world has to be governed by tbe sbam hero, by the king in merely king r ear, Carlyle. The one thing which has tbe greatest tendency to make a man feel less a man is to know tbat he has been duped.' If you but gsze upon the political aspect of our country today, you will not only see that men have been duped, but you will that a nation has been duped as well. This is not attributed to one! political party bat to all. ' Republicanism does not mean infalli bility,, nor Democracy the people, nor Prohibition prohibition. Republicans will scout at the Infal.lbillty of the pope, yet If ' aught in our nation goes wrong they cry, "I told you so" In fallibility. If one man cannot be in fallible neither can a number of men. (Democracy says, we are for the people, buttba'. people is the Democratic party means or qualifications. Says Mrs Ward in her late book on labor and socialism. "The brilliant reformer who has no true manhood will be no good to any cause." Van Zand? Gocnouer. THE WORST YET. while Prohibition is too Illogical to waste words upon. Tho above quoted writer says further "The history of all rebellions, French revolution, social explosions, in ancient or modern times, 1 -you have put tbe too unable men at the head of affairs. Indigent misery and maises of failure are due toquaokaydntinlstratlon." What you ask has brought about this quack imo? It has been brought about be cause men have bad more faith in party than In principle. In order to judge manfully the vetor roust first be a mas To believe what the average quack politician preaches to you, is to be lews than a citizen. Road philosophically widely, not locally, and jou will be come a voter for the advancement of manhood In Che state, and not for the advancement of a few 'political dorna- goguot , who are annually hired by candidates asd parties to give you this quack master, which 'if rightly namsd would be labeled "Lies.". Take it regularly as prescribed and you'll be come a corrupter, and tbe man wbo gives it is a(ooatied) .gentleman. We are told that understanding is not tool by which ome party or set of men are to handle you, but a hand by which you can handle; any tool. Again Carlyle says, 'tdiet tho true Intellectual tbe noble-hearted man, the just, humaac and valiant man, et him for ruler, for legislator and 11 is got. But again tbe question confronts us: 'How are we to know the truetust, humane snd vallavt man? First, we oan know him by being true ourselves. .None but shams are governed by sbams. Or, in the words of Shakespeare, "To thine own iV be true, atvd it follows, as tb night t.be day, tbou cans' t not then ba falco to ny man." 8?endlyr we can know the Qunck by his wwn advertisement of him self, Like qsaefc doctor and nostrums he will placard tbe country with his merits a regular panacea. Hut when he gets to Washington be proves to be a bundle of selMntereet and self aggrandizement. But recently Eon. Wm. Prentlsf, an eminent lawyer of Chicago, in a speeoh before tne Iroquois Uamocratlo Club said: "We are in the e loom of despond. Why are we here? Because we are not honest. If Cleveland bad been is zeal ous in Adjusting our laws as he was In placing his friends on the beneb, the country would be better. Tbe present sossloa w Congress teaches us we can not look to the Kist for our next presi dent, for eelf-lnter est Is too strong there. We must look to tbe Weet, where the common penple rule " Here we have the words of a wan al though a Democrat, who still holds principle above party. But the Republican says: "I told you so. Vou were not satisfied with peace under Ilc publlcrn rule but clamored for change and now you have It, In the Coxay movement, eto. ves, tnti sounos vsry wen anu may pass current with the unthinking voter (the tol); but to the man of thought aud sympathy tho Republican peace Is Itkethat of the Roman's In llrl tmy (islgacus, a leader amonit the anelent Tlritott. said of the llama's; "They unko a Cewrl ana call it peace," The K publican as well at DoinooraUo al.nlnUtraltons have been largely quat'k, and la protecting .he oapltalUla W j said Ui tho laborers, ' 1U quiet, tick at Eegland's workmen; be qulut or tramp " And they call this forod ;uM "pe ace." Yes, but like tbe un u.tiral lull Mora the thunder olap tbat qutct s followed by outbreak of 0 tgwntrddn, and then they point tht fingers of scoro and sy, "tramp.'' "Maks detrrt aod call U imaoe." i la'ae a man boroclsr, and call bim a tea asp. "ProteUonUtM Is the cry. Hut i j Urfltrrl SKBor. "Agg reislooUt" U e title ttouUy more applicable, stnes, "lht one preducsr may gala, tea eo luiusts ire tlectd" IsjustU'a awn rjs UmU It ecMuouad tatvrst;au Ids uprlt"g 4 tbe pitople. Trui gov rrrment do sol utaa material attia mu'at'uar, but tht bighratlypeof iaau Ar'otU st)s the prejlMialraol fevmiuent Is, ' Complete life t the atHilaWd state," This re oely be a oorop.Mhed by voting quscklsm tiH tn nhiurH.,ltlcslaad roiamwa tcb(Hl Cheeky Thieves Bob a Hamilton County Farmer and Boast of It. Yesterday afternoon saw the coolest swindle perpetrated upon Christian Koeffler, a young German farmer of Doepwell.preclnct in this county, that can be dug up even in this era of daring robberies both public and private. Some days ago he was visited by a sleek looking gentlsman claiming to be I establishing agencies for the "Ameri can Slckcl and Dlso Sharpener Co! Had It been 'Sharper Co.' instead of 'Sharpener Co," tbe title would have been more accurate. The machine seemed to work well and as tbe young man bad no small grata and his time wasn't werth to exceed 4,00 per hour, they soon fixed up a deal to the effect tbat Christian was to stct as their agent for Hamilton county. Merely as a mat ter of formality they cot bimtowlgn a paper accepting the agency. The sleek looking gentleman then bade hi victim good day, and meaitatly wishing bim a merry Christmas, disappeared perm a nently from tbe scene of action. Yester day afternoon t woo ther telloww-equally slet. looking came to the Held where Christian was plowing half a mile from tbe bouse, and sked him where ho weuld like to have his sharpeners de mered, stud they bad them all at J'irillips, a few miles distant, and that they would like bim to pay freight and arrangs for paying for the sharpeners tie if-yuireci wnat was meant and was told that he had signed an order for 144 harpenerstC each) atd tbat on pay ment of (1006 they would go their way. Christian was pai a'yzed, but Insisted that he had never ordered the goods and that he could not possibly handle them. In this they agreed, and afkr considerable oratory and as a special flavor they offered to settle far 1100 00. At last. when It was nearly night the young man gave way and signed a note for $100 payable February 7, W9S. Tbe payor's name as be remembers it being Dray and there being a property state ment on the back of the note. After tbe successful issue of their little gamo they wad merry and confidential, They told him the whole business was a frud; that they had no sharpeners at I 'hllllpti; tbat they were expert ang lers for suckers and tbat he was only a very moderate sized fish In tpnir pisca torial collection. They showed bim a batch of notes among which be renvm bers one on a Clay oountv roan for 825, , 4 on on a nltl.en of Hall county for ilSOiOO. ( b tl'ttlan says tbat though be non't often swear he really felt like "ousting"., as after this unblushing avowal bis tormentors rode toward $e sotting sun. seeking net exactly "greet: n dh" but "D&sturss new." Ii c&ma j promptly to the county scat ifai next morning ana tne tamt or notifying banks and s attempting to regain his eMs was duly commenced. With much formality the stable was duly locked tbe next morning after tho horse was stolen aud an experience that will deter one man and probably but one man from dealing with smooth strangers passed into history. The scalawags wbo add insult to perjury, and rob with the effrontery of a Barrett Scott or Capital National will pro bably land In the rvnltentlary or som lucrative public omce before they close their career. They deserve summary 'rmtment. Faroisrs should at once place a strong club chosen with parti cular reference to durability where they can lay their bands upon it at a moment's notice, and when the first stranger asks them to sign their name, repeat over the remarks tba. they think occurred to Christian Koefller when he felt o like breaking over his custom punctuating and mphalzlng their discourse with the club. This is about tbe only recourse tbey have. Tar and feathers being some what in the line of a luxury tbee times. UEU. JU. liUKR. If you have a hog, If you have cow, If you have a horse, If you have a farm, or anything- ele thai you want to Mil, and don't know Jiut wbere you cm and a buyer , ...ADVERTISE... i . in . The Wealth Makers, and vou will ba mot airrecablv mirnrlHitd it tbe reauu. Write for advertlitlug rau to ADTEBTI8IK0 DEPABTMEBT, WEALTH MAKERS PUB. CO.. 'Lb. coin, Neb Three Cent Column: "For Bftle,","Wftnted,""FrExchange.Mand mall adVHrtlitetiienw for nhort time, will b charged three centa ir word for each Inser tion. - Initial or a number counted as one word. CmIi with tho ordur If yon wast anything, or navoauytbiaeiuat anybody 1 "wants," make H known throng b thin column. It will nay,. OKT your niKlitor to aubiwiibe for Ins W It A LI II MAKKim, AGENTS Wm4. MIm-mI Natarr UL TjIOK KALH-lfW term nmr Lmnoln. fi.MO.W, 1 1'arty mut Mil. Olllliau JnvtmeBtt!o , Lincoln, Neb, T WANT TO TliADKa Rood pUnt for a ood j. miirirv hnrH Mnxt be kiMh. Addrewt, niuvn mum-THt Ltincoin, nuu. MOlt BALK-Mood furnw nnr Lluooiu. and V 4 throughout Nub If you want to lorate, write uillllim luvertmtintco. LIihioiu, Meb, w A NTKD Twenty tlioimand new subscrl- neratoTHi ,kitn makkhs. TilOR CALK Oft KXOIiAMUK A nett home X1 in Lincoln, (Mn take land In nxchanue, UUUliin Inveettnent Co,, Lincoln, Nob, 6lt TUxii.... Interior Decorative Company ARE A PART OF THE PEOPLE. Thoy Don't Want the Earth They don't expect to get rich out of every cus tomer that comes In. They want to deal with you so that YOU WILL COME BACK and send yeur friends. In Carpets, Wall Paper, Curtains and IDraporlos In Painting, Frescoing and Doco ratingtA ; WE ARE BEYOND COMPETITIOI. IN PROOF OF TIII8 LET FACTS RE SUBMITTED. . , - Best all wool extra supers &9c Ingrain , 3ic Wall paier... ;. 5c Our Una is too extensive to think of enumerating. But we will gladly show you through and explain everything. An honest Investigation Into our methods means a customer every time, g Don't forget the place. 230-238 So. 11th St.. LINCOLN. NEB, TINdlKV ft HlTHKKtT, attorneya at law. vm O Ht., Lincoln, Neb. DOK H A LK-SJ are near Lincoln, Very low r If taken at ow, Ulllllua lnveetmeut Co. ljlnRtn,1Ceb. WANTKU fire mid cyclone airente. Good pay. J. Y. M. Dwltfkrt, Meo'y, Llnroin, s mo unt WANTK1)-Ten fannnof ISO acre each, lo cated er adjolulug near toHibr; want ecb tiarlly lmneoved, Huve colony of un fnmllleH. (Jlllllun Inveittinent Co,, Lincoln, IUN'SLKY & BUKKKTT. atromeya at lttw, . mm O St., Lincoln, Neb. AbmracM examined. TJAVK YOU anything to aetl or trader 11 aavertM tne iw.t, uirongn tbia aud be aurnrleed at Kit reeult. Then columa 17 an iku Three muM ainaera for cam VV vtfga mnrMmcitnd tnuar and twn !, TtioKe wno pan til ii r eonw Inetrunixu iclvtiu preference. IKilr tttutt iueu wuaied Aaareei, ttina taiary. N4!brak City, Nob If I I k I If w .. BICYCLES. ewtfasae'liMaieafc1feB ' F0R Bargains.;... . . . . WRITE E. R. GUTHRIE, 1540 O ST., ! LINCOLN. NEB. ARMAGEDDON. lilOUSALK HotiKeeand Iota In luroln and r In all the college ubiirl, iwtre tracteuear the etreet car line, pleasant botnee In all narte oi tne cut, Ao'ireeeor cui upon uiinian in veeimnn . uo .cornerltin aud Pi noor, uiown, Hen. ' etreetit, ground KEMKMUKlt thai Tn a Weamii Mas aits la the beet advertlHtutf mmlium In the weet. wnen wriuntr to aay of our adver tleere don't foruet to tell tbew where you eaer yiWw. bath of whlth five Premium lo ly ntm iVibn.'u frvm the "gsl there" sUut'it no putter the Comin' Tbro' the Itye. If a Jacob meet an Kau, Ktarvlng In tbe atreet, If ha otter aoup to Fenait, Why not Kenan eatf Every freiuan baa a nuimacb Bonp la quite a treat Make hatte to sell your birthright, Ku, Jacob would not cheat! f a brother meet a brother, SiruKKiInu hard for bre), II a brother iierve a brother, Need tnere ter l nUtwl ' viry iu.ii for eelf mut bmtle !ri,' hi. neighbor dnwu fciUt-b g'wl aweet, w(b oup to eat' Uo gulp lihiiut a fruwa, II a baaker meet a "i-rauk" mr Any i.Un r writer, ' It Hi "crank" write up Vie bank And lettli'ly Indite her, Kvery I'lute bie utuutb III ehoot T hoUM hi M u the ay)tiut, Ttin 'lun iti' -b uiakn. them eb k 1 he liuib U bouuJ to rile 'em. II a ny uitwt a prty, tihiui p'ii lo ibar--11 a ptrty it a irr, Nhl a lurijf rn r.t.ry tUy Suuwe kd duly Wkcb.rii4etuty wlti, f fli i'iy se wb.ia WmkHs Auw AmiI roliitty ertMipe It la. tf a 'hivk twti'pattlee etMtbia aay, U a trty kiwit two .riie l.n tla t.-. : -, titrf win Mi 4 re''k.4 Mler Hw I f .reel ueMKl !.,:; tkra ertM aal l.Ui kte prtte - MM ktirtai ta tpmeei V, A aaairisuA Mlik.pU, Miau Capital (00,000. Ooraer Utb and 0 Bw.. Lincoln, Neb. The Only 8tate Bank In the City. wi sotiuiT rARuaaa boiimim.. 0. It, Piuw, Preet. 0 M, Cftawroitn, Caeh Wm. rtitLBUToa, V. P. W. K. 14 rune, a. Cah WALL PAPER 4c. Only 1 ,00 required to paiier walleof rorirn Ifixlis luduuiiiK bor1r. Mend I0o, pomeue and K"t Free lOOhHautifuleauiplHe. and guide )ow to ppir Axenta lur" miriipl book Sl.bU Free win a ta.w ordr. writ quick. HENRY LEHMAMN, 1BS0 21 DoiiKlaabt, OX AH A, NEB Nerve Tonic Blood Builder niiiive pauifhlet. see. ft bet. lev aa.M. ACDIUNE C0M Schenectady, N.Y. a4&rockTlile,0nt t kat Yrat.lUx Tae r4 tta raw lit Hot Hnla . H, D, triafwv, by lb U trltngtoa Itoat. are low, erjr U, as low at caa be ask tbe itH-ai f sat abol them, MTtWIPP CANNOT III NOW V00 DO !? aif aalklM Im . avti-l4 to Itekl a4 ff w-rai fte.it4 ft tt Irf ttb Ruely fiaab4 mwm f ?4raw !& w m)i Im f 'IK Htell Aral Ma I, aaei fi i aTtaiHte4 HlsMUtle IWlrltlai H ta4. .!- tarwa.iaa lllla, iH el MUllM4isa)lktM4 anf Me t,aow taew, smhTi rM Ms4twtt'f4 4 etu.r tei.ttie, (t-ir 1 1 -an lacltny & Valil Mt afeejl1 te rprf (Ml latt iMa4 a4 a4 totlay M lav f fit t l..K4'. .4 tmMt " wi mM'iIiU, OlfONOairO.GO.SilVittikAt.CNICASO.IU. rwsw. M Prospectus of the New Song Book for the People. Tbe editor of Tm Wealth Makkrs has devoted bis spate time during tbe last two years to the preparation of a book of songs such as Is needed to edu cate, unite, arouse and Inspire tbe wealth makers of tbe world In their Ira pending conflict with tbe wealth takers. The battle before us is tbe battle of the ages, tbe Armageddon of prophecy, the last great conflict betweea greed and goodness. It Is the organized brotherhood of right, against the. leiifclled despotism of might, Truth has been spreading, love has beea growing, fraternal organization has been extending; aud the Increasing op pression of monopoly power Is In these closing years of the 10th oeatury pre clplta ting the final struggle,. That it may be a peaceful political conflict wet agitate and pray; but whether peaceful or otherwise it cannot be averted, It cannot be longer delayed, , ' The new song book is to be called "Asmaoeddo.'1 The book wtil 'mn tain about 70 songs for the times, over half of them new, and half of tbe rest are nearly new aa famous, snd tbe remainder are most carefully et.u cud. Fifteen of the numbers aro a series of songs sent out by the writer two yean ago in sheet muslo form, under tbe general title of "Songs of the Puople." Tho titles of tbe songs which Armageddon will contain are in part as fol lows. . METAL 7 for your LJL Aer i fne .! Si tuMUt httlt, Im tu a h a hW - iMim tu a Mr eve t l mmu tuwn m u lwe km tu HI .. at.v euw. a., fee, Nu n .ietHf l tn ll.tr. Iwe AMt a. mi-i iiw nru. at HMletey, III, ul to ethail a in A II II if S I WW St -i WW Mi?. . . k .. V f'Tl a .r J je w . wwai mrv - rM CUT THia OUT '"' ' ... ei m h4 m I tt ."4 . tK tm Inhw, t"t it., m. .i . nr9 m VMS waiioMAk aseo.A ik.soatia)Q tt,, .14 Oaetbaift SMeet. iatiata Im GKT OFF THE EAKTH. AKMAGfCDDON. THE RALLYrNO SONG. TRUTH'S AlTIiO ACII INO TRIUMPH IF I WERE A VOICE, No. 1. IF I WERE A VOICE, No. 2. HAYSEED IN HIS HAIR. 80NS OF AMERICA. THAT IIONL8T DOLLAR. THE NINETY AND NINE (New). THE WEAKEST MUST CO TO THE WALL. GOD SAVE THE PEOPLE. WE HAVE THE TABIFF YET. THE TAXPAYEHS SETTLE THE BILLS. ' A POLITICIAN HERE YOU SEE. THE MILLENNIUM ARMY, THE FLAG OF LIBERTY. THE ALARM BEAT. THE ASTOR PRINCE. THE WOBKERS' BATTLE nYMN OK1 FREEDOM. THE COAL BARON S SONG. BONO OF TBE MINERS. RIGHT SHALL REIGN. THE ONLY ROAD TO FREEDOM. BECAUSE HE LQVE9, JEANS PANTS A COMIN". THE KINGDOM OF THE BEAST, THE TIME OF DEUTERONOMY LOSSES AND LIES. THE PAUPER'S LAST SMOKE. TIMOTHY HAYSEED. BILLY GRIMES THE DROVER, SUNRISE ON THE HILLS. THE COMING KINGDOM. ' PLENTY OF ROOM. THE TRULY GREAT. CALLING THE COWS. VOICE OF THE MOONLIGHT. RAIN UPON THE ROOF. TOIL SHALL SOVEREIGN BE. A DROWNING CRY. DREAM AND REALITY. THE HOME OF LIBER I Y. AMERICAN NATIONAL HYMN(ne 80UND THE TOCSIN ENGINE OF REFORM, s ONLY A PENNY A LOAF. , USE UP THE LAST DOLLAR. OUR LINE OF DEFE -fSF, , IT STUCK IN IIISCW. HARK THE BATTLE CRY IS RING ING. THE HOPE OF Tilt: AGES. THE MARCH OF IliE WORKERS. BATTLE HYMN OF TU E W 1U ; 10 El MOLLY AND THE BABY. ON TO WASHINGTON. The above named songs have most of tbem buun art nsw rjl fis the author and compiler by a half diwn very exi-elloot cuii' tor Q f4cvi o and Chlcagii, But adocn or so of the -Hing htva 1mho wilttaa 17 ttm xllt.t o,-T.il Wsaltu M AiiF.ua to bo Jlnml t orM i!e5'Hrl Ut ffnpb. cfn,an Atletrlan, EnglUh and Scotch -euoh tun- a The Mar3i-Ualt, Die wh Am Itheln. Austrian National Air, Gtrmati Fatlierlutid, WMa Attalr, c The above songs are soloa and tjuarUttf with )lani rlu le nwi au -.on? my. monts, alao many for tnUd voices. Th mu.lo of m of tl. ois Is cny, and the more dlfilcull can b han.llt'd by gvi'hl vole, wtih tin Ulln , wt.li f! Je t Gn. C II, Howard cf Chicago editor of the Fsrui, WA and Hrn. is, . (in.tMd bltneoU In the ftilllng word f praUs aud rH Whu L rav.swiBi the fifteen songs hkh have frm d the nuclmituf Ainxtd toui ' It ha. rva K it to Mr. George llonl r.lhon Ut Utn di a mm tn lain the onr's of tho patty, and to write a series of vatr!nUo evih wMh larjty surpaMttU by any la our literature K Mt!ue t iitoiu a .a mvitt t1 a a library polatol vUw, ahlta at lie tame Urn they a tut at al! I. klnp in the tuuelual nuaUty which tnuet aeeeeily l reeal imf. suy otf huiu t ta hord ol popularity. Th.y are remarkable for lolr lei vt t f airi.ua stid it- humanity, la fael. If the IVpUs paitjr rls Ui lh l,Uf jUc lt i tf r.a otigs. we hav Utile doubt of U alUu rti. autHca a a pr) 1 be vi r tha whole oetaveef human spthy. paraltrg hviuvr, wtt ana UD.f rcam, as nU a. the h4tlr patriot! themes, ar. Wiw tvd tn t ha by lr iai sot 4 auV.W.' No higher pralee iuld be glv.a the 13 sota, aitl wm'.nt utub U said tsgalng Uf ?0 songs of Armigldou, whlei Ittl U th 1.' u.i fumWhl much wlJsr range and fuller treatweal ol tae que'OM of hutaaa need aa4 right Thy are full of pathos, palttoUswaiHt power. a.d are vl U airg It hutuor, wit sad larvaem. The booh will be r4y la a tw snu d will be sold by the Woalth Mnkora Publishing Co. I Inula, N.ttaaa,