The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, August 05, 1897, Page 4, Image 4

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    August 5, 1897
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TH WBALTM HAKiKS d LINCOLN
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Tbeijlnnt'ttllof Wneoln to
U (rfttl worlnd laat tli jirkwut tat
mttowr will not follow th- ltlr of th
li In UmrolluHlon of Um cliarttkd for
l, .
Cull inaiata that th. Imm for Auditor
uirMunUa nl liilr official ppr
houlJ itll to th tftt trifitnurer
that tb AttiliUr nbould laaiiuinn
eertiflctit- fll furnlnh tli offlittl jmp
r to ti Mtf imiNtntlng tti rwlt
of tlo Ut traurr5r uliowliuf tliflt tli
projr f Iift4 bB )ll. In 0"""
wordN tl CttH tlifnkn th- mon oKit
Ui U piklil dJrct to tb tmaimror d
not to tfi ftudltor, hikJ by tt auditor
to tlm Infftnarer, It lnolw ou.y a
tfitttfurof form In tli comlui't of Ui
offlfi. 'l im tmpnym r oulf lntr
ati.J f Imt tli momy Kt '"to tr4"l
ur. It I lwiitttrlitl to tbtwi wlmtfinr
ft In fml4 direct to fli trflburr or flrat
to Ui auditor ftod by hUn to th tru
nrar. A uditor Corn!! linn W(llw:liJ and
I urioid OFr to 'I'mmtrut Uwv 14,.
100,
To udott tlm wmtliod ftdvocatod by
til (Mil WOttld Ilitllt til dllllil!'
cation of m itrn amount of work and
MWiwuHat tli wiiloyHMt of awvontl
tm !lfk fo th trftaAUN. offl.w. Tb
tmm tiaid to th auditor ur tinid in nmnll
9 . - r
HMHMiti and th w:ordn of tli r)lpt
ar now kept Iv tli auditor oflli;, and
allthrwod tli tritftnunir In a
rw;ord of tl total ainouiitrnivd from
Hi auditor. If Jw ww paid Uiri'ct to
tli trurr fi would liav to kp a
complnt duplet of th look k'pt '
tli audi lorn offii( ana to a vary
fnrii xpn In doing o, HkcIi won
not th lotiiiitlon of tl rrafrinr oltli
conntilufloii and law of Nnhraaka. No
011 complain at Kugwi Moor Ucaua
li coIIf td th !', 1 uat wa prorr,
Tli complaint ari from tli fact that
h nut Ilia mall Iwcollw-M In hi pockat
i(ttd of turning It ovr to th tat
fraurr,
I'ltiMTi o or toner hmout.
Th Klat Journal Cowmanf hawur
d tftinporar rfwtraining ordw njoirj
ing th utat printing board from rwlr.
fug bid or Ittlngwntractforth print
ing of th nupmrn court law report,
Th Journal cornpan I now doing th
work at a priis of 1,W cut mt pag
und'f a contract mad with tliMprwwd'
inglat printing board compound of
Moor, Uarlh and I'lpor. Th nam
jualit iA work an l don profitably
at about tl iw unit, A ther ar
about 1000 png in a rolum th Jour
nal company clan up on ach volum
from I '500 to H0O orr and abov th
uaual and raMontobl iiroflt 00 work of
that cbttfaetur. Th old printing board
entered into contract with th Journal
comoanir for th irinting of tun volume
of th mport. A th book cannot b
prinUd favtitr than the court dwlalona
ar rimdcrnd. thi contract would r-
qulr about four jrwir for completion.
Th point r a laid by th prwwnt printing
board (a that th act of a att olflwr
cannot bind bin uiMa-aaor In oil) en, Thitir
poailion U ct-rtttinly correct. If Ilia old
hoard could contract for th publication
of ten rolume tending overfoiiryeura
it could a wll contract for a humlreo
volumea, itei)ding over a puriod of
forty yeiira. Th principl involtrd I
aniiinat public ioliry, .1 corrupt aet of
olllirliil under am.li a ruling could fuatea
a contract upon lU atiidi that would
coat th tn 1 payer liinolreda of thoua
aiida of dollura, Th contract tiuolnby
tint lnt corrupt priutiiiK board wa il-
inwl to rob tli vtateof from H,oii
to f 8,000, II th iioaitiou tnkeu by tlia
praaxnt board couipoaod , Cnriiiill, I'ur
ter ami Meerv la Nutnimd and tiny
nrt allowwd to nwnrd Uih priiit'iiK ol tlm
,uit repurl duriiiK thulr term ol olllee
It will menu thiiviiK of averiil tlioua-
uii'la of dollura to tu pnyera,
( Ml . Ml OlM I I.'k III WOK,
( ol. llilalilM'll, who wua lu tlm atntu
Irenaiin ra ulln'ii iIiuihk Hnrllry'a iiilmiii
li.trallnn, and Mini it 11 ! 11 1 1 J I y kimwa
tlm iri'i ul Iim utiiin ol a litruii purl ol
I Iih ttiitiiey tlint wua alnltii, wrilta n
luiiuy ciiluhtii lor Ilia Htiiti .liniriml
ir Huinliiy, Ilia lt ami luiiiiixat
InlMiieiit will !' found In tlm Autfit!
a laaiin of Unit "M'r. In alilihliv
finaiili out to bla nn nlufii timt why
lata HitiiitiiU nrn nt pur umli r n pipu
i mlliillilatriltiou Wild Hlir tin Bala
In-low IHir UU'ler tt r iiultlit'Mll niinuia
Irntloit, AiTorditiK lu ( ol, IUi-1hihI tl.
Mpnlial w.'ia to blmittf lor war
ntitta tlng 11' 1 pur whan li ra
, ul. Id an Wrl In por, mi l tlm n piib-
In all Ufa ritlillt'd In tua i rtl ul ItriiiK
lntl lit wnrrntl ! h pir aHieall.
tpilltaU data hud roHlroi ! lit alHta
tri'itr, la gtnl and Ik 1 1 la tlin-a
Hold our aide lt 1 1 wa Unli!
Miiir Id KImW' aln tiiiu iwliWkf
lullftt tvndity and II k Iwniti Iihh
ilila for Ul'tirn r lull la thw mt
rrN UI In ! ' iNaukl
birlurrr lt pal Ikair lnH o kail
lima and tl am nt.li tniffl will
ki i lltoilaitluli id faniUie from gi.lHtf
NnHry. ad lh rol Htlnti In
tliaioualr;, kjaaltl ti III iw Ura
Una , r iml na a tiitk, a 11
tVy alniMld awl w In, Ikfir n.M.I (to will
a wra tUa that of h laboM ol l r
iit mtiatft, Ntill ttl tk lnr
totMl lor"Mi-lkiwlr and ptiprii"
and loMf IImi Uy ar ftu iorri Uy
did but rtxbly lnta4 Ikatf MlH
Tajr nl kaii litr ai Urn.
Koinination for recent tblk fall
kbould b made with unuwual car. It i
not enough toaclnct well intontloued
tnn. We mut have mea who ar quick
to seethe right thing and then strong
to execute the right action. Ifpoaaible
men who already know the working of
our Htate University from the Inside
should b selected. Our candidates
should mmpt this trust with the sole
purpose of earing the pride of the state
from th spoilsmen who are already on
her track. There Is abundant room for
reform In correcting abuses that bare
crept in sluca the masterful band of
Chancellor t'anfleld left the helm.
We need a few regent without
a governor' bee In their bonnets, and
above all, some who ar not in the em
ploy of the , & M. II. It. Our regents
should also know something of the in
side of the school and of Its legitimate
needs, Two hundred thousand a year
to be administered by a man without
the confidence of one-tenth of th 1000
students in th school is a great risk,
Th strongest testimonial ever given in
favor of the present bead of the school
wa given by bis close friend some
mouths ago, "You can't expect to get
much of a man to com to NeKrawka,"
We have men In 'Nebraska whom w can
at least trnMt and who have ordinary
common sens and good judgment. It
is not likely that aa importation will
serve us better than our borne product.
The university must be rescued from
politics, aud the only way to do ft is to
nominate for regents this full men of the
highest attainments and character, men
who will tiot ;be gulled by the platitudes
and slick phrase of an autocratic aris
tocrat. They should also be;neu who
have interest in the university and who
have no ax to grind In the politics of the
state, It is quite possible that men of
this character will be able to And several
loose boards in our Htate University,
Have yon observed the price of sugar?
Watch It climb. The trust won and you
will be compelled to pay your share of
the f 1.VJ0O.00O of profit which the
trust will gather in during the year.
Yoa were getting twenty pounds of
granulated sugar for a dollar, now you
get about sixteen. Under our new and
advanced system of taxaiton people
contribute to the support of the govern
ment according to the amount they con
sume. The income tax advocated by
the populists, under which th jteonle
would contribute to th government
according to th benefit received and
their ability to pay wa held unconstitu
tional, Kenator liutler, a populist, lu.
trod need a resolution providing for an
amendment to the constitution which
would maka such s tax constitutional
beyond question. All of the republicans
voted against the bill and it was de
feated. The government will continue
to raise revenue by taxing sugar and
other necessaries and thus compelling
the poor man with a family to puy as
much to the support of the government
as the rich man. The greater part of
the revenue is used in maintaining the
police, army and navy for the protec
tion of the property rights of the rich.
Cut this is immaterial to the presi-nt
aduiiniatration. Its policy is to mike
the rich man more prosperous and en-
truat to him the duty of restoring pros-
'rily to the poor ami oppressed.
Ims a tariff Iihtiiihh the price of
goods to the consumer? The following
is a siimple of the letters which ure being
te nt to all dealers in the I'uited Htates,
I'orunii Itros. Monitor Carpet mills are
tlislnrKfst munufiii tur rs of rnrjt in
(Iih country. This is tho si-coiid iiotiuf
si'iit out by them since the lMngley tariff
schedule was flxml.
The letter 111 received by one of the
lurueat dealers In Lincoln was na follow:
(iltli-K Monitor Cttriet Mill, llownnl.
Oklnrd ninl Mik-clur streets, l'lnln
.'liin. I'ricta of wool nit'! eotloii cli ui 11 tliri-n
-ilvniil t xirn aiipi r ur In relty nd
vunceil 'JV'i'Hta M-r ynril, to Ink effect
oil ordcra rtot'ivi'il on mil after Auguat
'.'ml. V,r,r Iteapeetfully,
July '.'?, 1'.'7. I1..11MM Ilium.
Titer has ulao ln-eii n almiliir rlae ol
ft ceil 1 a yurd on ltrula i-iirt and
In r nla n ysrd nit VS illoti'a. Th in
I'leitmi in prim iilittii'ly iinuoiinctxl
Hiiioiiut Itiarlaaol 1" r c. nt. Cur
l t tlattlera are eiMailng lurtlicr HnTett
In the price ns anon na Ilia imiiiulnclur
era full net tttttier and tturwt iikiu lint
amnitut.
hut wnrrwut nra at prviitiiiin,
Mr, 1, (', tiaw Il k, steward at Ilia l.ilteolii
ttoapitwl, ta Un i.f1..fl onaaigtitb ol
ciia pr r nt prainiiiui for th titon
iiiitntltljf BHUry 'i inn t lau to
py lit anlartea ul tlia ,m.(i u
lltwl liiatitutitiw A promlitant brokif
lu MittHilii ia .itt mttn alti Aedilttr
t i-fwill lliwt b will pny on l,htHil
oss tr rst pmniHiw Im all wwrra.nU
of t ml ur mots, I b aHin l.rnkrr will
pay pr for wsrrssts nabr fltsi In
nitiuwl, Vfhfwk l l prmwst ndr
p.( n'il rule. A (Its Jt.llllisl Uaad in
y,"th are It Iks psilof,"
i "1 . - w
An tirdiea In tt rubltcwM raa, lb
alat tmn of (irr ltiUd ww tka
tj o h surfoaalna td rfop fails!
,Nirka, and lk ablu.a ol IkKtnWy
I IbsrwtttMid a gut4 rri U sr.
I It bar alws nut 1 1 taw ul lbs rpwbl ra
tnbtorw id Ibis ttSta at It lt(l bl
ttl tilt k-bawil la Ik anifar, or tky
Iblsk lbJf rtlf arm
Everyone in Nebraska should attend '
tbe 0. A. R, reunion to be beld in Lin
coln September 18 to 18. It will be a
grand success. Half faro rates.
Every issue of the gold bug press
stoutly maintain that prosperity is
here. Well, if it is bere, why make so
much noise about it. If it is bere don't
everybody know it?
Tbe Dingley tariff bill bas brought
about the rule of 10 to 1 in some things.
For example, sugar Is now 16 to a 1
whereas it wai 20 to 1. On of the great
blessings the new tariff law i bringing
to the people.
Dr. Andrews, the recently deposed
headofllrown University is a western
man, Nebraska bas sent ono chancellor
to th Providence institution and we
should lie glad to furnish another in
exchange for Dr. Andrews,
T. V, I'owderly was for many years an
able advocat of the cuuso of the people.
Hut Mark If anna's money was too great
a temptation and be betrayed the cause
for which be bad fought so long, and
McKiulcy bus requorded.
Land Commissioner Wolfe used to
preach the good doctrine "turn out jhe
republicans," He fails to practice what
he preached. Thirteen hundred dollars
per year of the patronage of Wolfe's
office goes Into the pocket of a republican.
More than H000 of our subscriber
are behind on their, payments for sub
scription. They are respectfully request
ed to Brake a payment at this time. The
date at which tbe subscription expired is
marked with tbe address on this issue
of the paper.
Judge Field is already setting up his
stakes for the nomination for congress a
year from thi fall. Kenator Talbot Is
said to be a candidate also. Hut we
have authority to state positively that
th next congressman from this district
will not be a republican. This is final.
It Is the school bouse campaign that
wins victories for tbe populists. The
principles of tbe populist party and the
records of Us public officials will bear
study and Investigation, The more
you study them the more you believe in
them. Organize a populist club in your
school district.
The republicans have called their state
convention for August. They are begin
ning tbe fall campaign early and will
make a bard, bitter fight. But it will
be a cas of "love's labor lost." All of
Mark Ilanna's money poured Into Ne
braska will not elect a republican su
preme judge this year.
The republican party bas always pre
sumed on th ignorance of the Voters;
but the game won't work any longer.
The (Miopia have been compelled to post
themsitlves and will hereafter be able to
cast an intelligent ballot, which meuns
that the republican party will never
again win in a uational campaign.
Tbe republican press of the country
wus for a long time exercised over the
fact that Jerry Himpson wore no socks
and now it is getting frantic over the re
port that W, J. Hryan wears silk night
shirts. It hud In tier concern itself over
the fact that if the "Advance Agent of
Prosperity" don't hurry that "wave"
along, very ninny iieople will be uiihIiIh
to wear shirts of any kind.
When Senator IlntW eharactarired the
making anil selling to our government
ol defective slop ariuor-pltit ns trauaou
he was not wrong one lotn. There ant
today within our borders men wiiose be
trayal of their country by abuse of leg
iaUtiou and official power would put to
ahiiiiiti lii nun It iiit. S Prt!"'!! Arn
old. Theatt tliercnutile lacnriola are but
a different sort of the aniiiw tiling.
(inventor lloli'ouili iatied n proclama
tion Tueadity reciting tlia litl'U illicit
led lip to Hut piinga and approval of
limine Hull H I, npproprintiug one hun
dred lliiiuannd dollars for a statu exhibit
at the Traiia'Mlaaiaiipi atpoaitltili, Mild
atk that ''all eitlteu of th atats ol Na.
brnk, all ortjithiiuitiou, sncislir,
aiol other luumcipulitiea, lend I In tr it
aUtanca and beat tffnrt la behalf ol
thi wot thy ruttrprian,"
I'rr.idttitt Attdrw will nnl suffer on
wet ounl ol gold bug rart'Ulltt. Tha
tula uttlmallit nra not i' aii b ut
uott truat or Upon niilliointiraa, "li
tat bcIumiU s's gnarwll riatrulld
by ll'" (wopla, and any i I tempt tomlro
dtw tll-dvlltia'rwli toliti4 will 4 r
bukad WW IH1H w Stpoartb Mrtrtwl id
III Wralara Slsla bv lr.dy wk-
an I In lb U I Ihwt W'latt- r tw ar
lb baw l til their lkt boiU,
Tb hi.ki iki.r k always ba a
warm bkwd of Tom YVataow, It bws
adiwrl bl ability awl Ulata-I la bt
Ihlagtlli, tlut It rwwaut ai'ttol Ik
ura Vlr, M la Ulaklsg laalUk.
iawtw atauas I'ryaa, rWaator A Hew
and hwllaf asd a Vij of utka rf"tmra
wku bvpfo4 bt work ll do Ikal
lby ar tb frth id Ik grval omi
nina sHipla, Mr, Wattti' vowra I a
rvl grWl tt lb parly (bat tvbint
lal support la Ik laal rami-wtaa, 1
Under the rule adopted by tbe state
auditor in tbe payment of the salaries of
officers and employes of tbe state, tbe
payment of those paid monthly will be
gin on the 25th of each month and will
continue until tbe 10th of the following
month. Payments made quarterly will
begin on tbe 20tb of tbe last quarter
and will end about tbe 10th of the fol
lowing month. This rule extending tbe
time of payment over several days has
been adopted to avoid the great rash
and confusion occasioned by attempting
to pay all on a single day. It will great
ly facilitate tbe business of tbe office,
Tbe republicans may be expected to be
gin an attack upon the auditor for
allowing the payments to begin before
the last day of the month. Rut as usual
they will simply b "cutting wind."
There is no substance upon which tbey
can base an attack.
Observe tbe date at which your sub
scription expires, marked with the ad
dress on your paper this week, Take
notice of the day, the month and the
year, and if in arrears make a remit
tance, The price of the paper is f 1 per
year. Ruy a postofflca money order for
the proper amount and mail lo this
office- Do not entrust the sending of It
to the postmaster, Heudltyourself.then
you know it bas been sent. Not only
tbls but if you leuve it to 'the postman
master be frequently retains 25 cents to
pay him for bis trouble. It is a useless
expense which our patrons can prevent
II ttiey will only do so. Do not neglect
to attend to the Payment at once, as w
do not wish to be put to tbe expense and
inconvenience ot mailing a bill to each
of our delinquent subscribers.
fitate Superintendent Jackson has ap
pointed Miss Jennie Jl, Adams of Fuller
ton to tbe position of assistant in bis
office formerly filled by bis wife.
Tbe change would have been made a
month earlier except for the fact that
Miss Adams desired to attend the Chris
tian Endeavor meetings in California.
Mrs. Jackson was employed in her hus
band office for only four months, April,
May, June and July, and it was not the
superintendent's intention that she
should hold the position permanently.
Miss Adams is a college graduate and
has bad much xrierinp insehnol work
Hbe has been highly recommended by tbe
leading members of tbe populist, demo
cratic and silver republican parties. In
her selection the superintendent bas
chosen wisely, ,1
It is a great thinir. this payment of
28,000,000 of indebtedness. It means
that there bave beeu 28,000 foreclosure
cases of an average of f 1,000 each.
There wa not one case in ten where any
actual money changed hands. It was
merely a transfer of tbe title to Nebraska
real estate from Nebraskans to bankers,
and bond holding mortgagees in the east.
It is a great evidence of prosperity.
About 28,000 of our citizens formerly
borne owners, reduced to 28,000 tenants
by the operation of the gold standard
by which tho value of the dollar appre
ciated to such an extent that they
were unable to meet their, obligations.
After Judas betrayed Christ he had
decency enough ltd t to go and hung
himself. 15 11 1 the republican party, after
betraying the peopla of Nebraska in the
most shameless manner, adds insult to
injury by heuping all kinds of slander
and insults on the populist officials who
bave in a few short mouths, brought
state warrants back to par mid made
the credit of the state one more good.
The republican party hasn't 101 much
decency left as Judas had, mid will live
on ns long ns it run, but tin outraged
teO.n will see that it Is laid UWiiy lllldi T
tlm rosea nt the next cle-tiou.
I'nder the decision nt 1 Im attorney
ueneral concerning lbs let a niloweti to
county treasurers fur the collection of
atata fillola Uih tax pnyera will ba anted
about I. ", ooo, or about f.Vl per day
fur each business day lu the yeur, It Is
tleclaiune and opinions of this kind that
atrcuutheu th credit of Nebraska.
Tbe matter ol over payment was first
diactivered by Ilia atata auditor and It
was uton bis ropnat that ti. attorney
lie in nil luiratifctttfd tlm mutter nud
guv his opinion.
Vary remarkable thai Ida v'iil.lirnii
pre, which a few yvnrs eg i talkad at,
w tat ty about timrigiigt-a being "mi vo
nr of prnK-riiy," now giw u tlm
watttiindiiig Itiformwlitiw a aa avideiica
ul reluriting good Inn that Ilia old
lima ir lit ayatvin, wu br which they
(tha la rmr) it lorunup big nceouitta,
ha ahitiwl tb 'r!d la .Nt brkw."
for mriilal toliloMtoWlala Siiiitiiiiiid us
to !ia wrt republic l tor,
I k Jnurswl mntpway kav roinplwtd
III Wtilk ol plibllahlug lb T aeaakta
btw as k dlivrd lb. mi to lb
aarMwry ol sUla, Th kotnuia la a !!
l lwrgr thaw Mwwl, roklateisg IU
".
v. - - ,
Mr. Iletr U oa lb right Iraeb In da
mavis lb Minima id t'bpbitn
rt, 1 hr I an raoa why riwia
Nabrwak ltiw sbiiwbl Ulasw a bigb
at la olb-r slal, asd rrrsl limw a
biib as tky ar la l'riwsa vii'w ul
rirrpow Ima' si, ,
VELKOATEft TO THE CONVENTIOX.
Tbe state convention to be beld at
Lincoln in September will be one of the
largest ever beld in tbe state. County
conventions selecting delegtes should
select men wbo will attend. Tbe dele
gates elected should be given credentials
to the populist convention alone. That
is, the same men should not be chosen to
be delegates to tbe populist convention
and also a delegate to one of the other
conventions. In case a party present
credential to tbe populist convention
wbo bas already presented credentials
to either of the other conventions to bo
held in tbe city on tbe same day, bis
right to a seat will probably bo con
tested. Tbe conventions of tbe demo
crats aud free silver republicans which
are to be held in Lincoln on the same
day as tbe populist convention bave no
connection with the populist convention
whatever. Tbey are throe separate and
distinct organizations, In making up
the list of those entitled to seats in the
populist convention person holding
credentials to either of tho other con
ventions, should, and undoubtedly will
be declared ineligible to tt seat' in the
populist convention.
It Is important the three convention
should correctly represent their several
political parties. It is proper that the
conventions should agree upon a course
of combined and harmonious action if
the conventions so desire, but any amuU
gatnatlon of the party organizations
should be avoided.
JViMKHAKIt XICItK Of Kl.KCTIOM
The last legislature passed an act
providing for the appointment of judges
and clerks of election by the county
judges of th different counties, The
law is now in full force and effect and
will govern at the coming election, All
judges aud clerks of election must be ap
pointed by the county Judge at least b?o
days before election duy.
Tbe law provides that there shall be
nominated at the precinct primaries
three judge and two clerks of election
for the precinct. The chairman and
secretary of the precinct primary meet
ing must make up the list of persona
selected to act as fudges and clerk of
election, certify that it Is correct and
send it to tbe county Judge. From the
list ent in by tbe chairmen of the pre
cinct pri marie of the several parties
the county judge must make his selec
tion, choosing for each precinct on
Judge of election from tbe party polling
the highest number of votes in the pre
cinct at tbe lost election, on from the
party polling the next highest, and o
from th party polling tbe third highest.
He Is required to appoint tbe clerks of
election in the same manner.
It should be observed that it is neces
sary for the precinct primaries to 110m.
mate three judges and two clerks of elec
tion and that the chulrmnn awl uwre
tnry ot the tiicetlhitmnnt certify to th
list and send it to tbe county judge.
Tbe New York Mail and Express says
"If the popocratic managers want to
avoid trouble thev shimM I lib a imma.
diate measures to demonetize the
Kionayke gold Held."
It will not lie necessary for tho popo
cratic managers to take the initiative in
the matter. If by nny chance goid
should be discovered iu sufficient quanti
ties to materially lessen its value (which
is not at all probable) and iu that wnv
lessen the purchasing power ol tbe dol
lar, the gold standard udyocate mid
bond holders would be the first to ndvo-
cate tint demonetization of gold. They
did it iu tho early fifties in Austria, and
advocated lis demonetization in
many other countries. The men
who hold the securities that
call for dollars will s.e to It that th
value of the dollar does not trrow less.
After th election this fall the Klondyks
will not 1st heard of.
Nehrnsknns are deliuhted when tin ob
portunlly presents itself f,,r boasting
that the percentaj ot Illiteracy is less
iii Nebraska than in nny other slate in
uuion. liven the prison records show
very few convicts nt tin. pen it miliary
who cannot read mid write; but amn
vict received recently finui .Nemaha
county presenls tlm nnoiiiully of hav
ing been born iu Nebraska mi l being
uunbls to rend wnd writ. II.. U a man
'J.I year old, Ini h,.,) all hU life at
Auburn, and l i renuhljom,. Th query
ariwa, Which I i'UWr whieh i effect
la ha a republican m M1MMi hit ennuot
read and write, ur is b miubltt tort a I
l. wril heotiia.1 Im eti.ii, (, rrpubll-
ra.ii bleu firt and allowed blin I pn ju
ibcw in govern Mm
Tha attempt ol Ilia .,bbug pr. ,.
mwka H.a jlai-pU belle. knt N. bra.kw
hwl"tld" lift rjW.lHMMHNl ol. I.I.I lu
a Months ti Hut aiii-d m a NHI
TbWouihrw Mercury any;
"Tl biHrli ahtatla all ..... !.-
eotiwlfv arwaliilling uver th lateineiil
that Nt.hra.ka h pii ufl ln.ooii 01 mi
Mori", during th .u.i j.V,w
lhay Uil ltil.ll bow 11 wasibiaw, It'w
aoi..lf by t.tr loawr - no iii,.Hr N
vohalalall. nther aim.. mm ,a .
lag islti lb ama pr...mr (ltt
aabaw a iwl rwl rh-a twvur w h
to.m.y atarkal, Ihwt Ik hi r,M,
pwnia ars laating .Nabrw.k .vi.e
idlUl wl tbla i mnaf u I,,..!
la II. aiortgwg buaiaew U (but iwt,"
TbsM.tvryU mm . It ,).,
b '.orwfbwur. line. w that a.h.1 lift u
fly falM "botiM," kav pwaaaj Ula t
awwn in taf iitisy h-ll l.r.