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THE NEBRASKA INDEPEDENT September a, 1897 THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. la tbia totaata we will pablltb aommaaleatlOBe efaworta aaa aaltabl beraUr, rel.d trota tobMiibara to tbt papr. So eommanl- aatloa boe14 tonUIn nor thB WO wot it. If aaaer-rtpt will ot be rtarad. ADVICE TO JOHNSON. Those Who LW in 01ms Houws Should Not Throw Stones Washihotox, V. C, Aug. 80, 1897, J. W, Johnson, Lincoln, Neb: For God's aake Johnson what are you about? Wbftt are you thinking of and what ara the rent o( our party leaders thinking of. Are we lo allow th ermine of our supreme court to bo trails in the duNt? I don't quite know what ermine means, but I am told that it la the proiwr word to urn, Now nay Johnson, ars ws to let tli in ermine trail? I nay are wef I did not Intend to write you no oon, but I got hold of tbe Lincoln f'oat that a Nebraska pop takes, and I read tbs villainous article in it, which Insiu uated that our Hupreme Judges, Post, Harrison and Norval and our Hupreme Court Commissioners, Irvine, Kagan and ICyan wara guilty of nepotism, whatever that crime may mean, I never board of neb a crime before and I have served on the fury before our Justice of the peace In Harpy Confer a good many time and once I wa dram on the jury in our dia trict court and wa bad some pretty touf(h cases before ua, but none that tbey called by tba name of nepotism. As an old republican, I am glad it fa no woraa and that they can publlah the name of the crime, for I bava noticed in the papera of late of pereona being charged with crime, and the paper would aay that they were unmention able or aunt for implication, ao you 1 thla ia not ao bad, Jt might have been one of the other kind, but why permit these demia and pop papera to pul-iisb anything against eucu an august oooy aa our supreme courl. Wa put them there and we ought to look after them, and aa I aaid More, aea that tbelr er mine ain't trailed, what baa become of our libel law that we had put on our atatuta books7 Dock n't It aay "falae and mulicioue publication la a libel," eer tainly it doea, well, did ever a demie or Don fiiibliali anything ngainat a reout lican that waa not malicioua? They are alwnya malicious, ond aint everything tbey publlah false? Well then, alnt that libel? in courae It la, lint here la a mat ter I want to tell you, here In the aaat, I find that our republican Judge do not wait until a crime la committed, but Just aa eooo aa they think a fellow la going to commit a crime they iaaue an Injunc tion and head him off, and there la juat where our su prams court made a mia que, when they got ready to commit tble nepotism act they ehould have gotten out a blanket Injunction and bad It aerved on all demie and pop editora and leader, then they could bava gone on doing the act until tbey got ready to quit. When 1 read the narnea of the judge of our supreme court coupled with the narnea of Clave Irvine, J''. M, Jtyan and 1'auline H, Ilagan and aleo the namea of our commiaaionera of the aupreme court followed with the namea of Nellie 1'oet, A. C, I'earne and l-.lla Norval, by George, It knocked ma silly. I didn't know what to make of it, and I don't now, and ao 1 thought 1 would fust writ yon about bow republican Judges did aaat ao you could give our aupreme court a pointer, and then they could work thia injunction racket If they in tended to continue to practice thia crime and drag other "ater nogs" and type writer lu to the dirty meae. Thia would keep the demie and pop quiet, and everybody wouldn'a be wanting to know Iuat what the crime of iiepotieiu wn,iiud iow you went about to do it. Yon nee, Johnson, the name la new to timet peo ple and it ia but natural that In their Ignorance they will aiiHpicion the worat. 01 courae it ia too late now to ehoot the injunction at them, niileaa our judgea are going to keep up Hie crime, but it aint too late to etart auita for libel. Knit ought to be commenced, whether it la Intended to puah them or not, beeaue we've g"t tip a big eeara in the atate over our tiled law and we want to keep it going. We've got the aupreme court ol our elate with ua, and Murk lUnna could try to Hi the aupreme court of the I'rited Ktutea and ao wa ought to sock It to theee fellow, right and left. Now Jnhneon attend to tlii, I had jul got ( thia far with thia letter when a Nibrus b republican, who hue u government j.b uudir the civil aerrice rulee, came la ami mi in v avkluir, what aort of a crime iniotini wne, aaid "Oh that crime ol m otism doeeii't amount to a cnntiuentnl darn, Why, I'lem.li nt Mi'Kinley haa lieeu doing It ever miee lie wua iuniiKiirated, It ia till ing public pimilliin with nue'a relatives, that 'a all. You mi our judgea oi the au preme court appointing their wivea, daughter, aona and wife' aoii-iu-law ateuogrnpliera and private eecrHarma, "tiea Wbii. I I'lelnliiMNl, ia that all they have I "en diiin-? I Inn I drew a long litcath, iiiimi the awent Irom 111 v brow and ali-met laiuled, I tll you Johuoii th rraeiioii waa alutoet loo iiiurlilor Hie, I bad aniaxtwd it waa aoiiiethuiii a H0111l1t.nl wotveaud harder to eiplalu lliau Una. In biel I had earte. o hear thateoma of our proiinn. nt (ami Ilea M'l ! Prukrll I, i ami llirir heartu alou mad ilivuUl. I hank tin w have l"a al thia, Tti thia reiiutf lu au I'ttl.v hold, r went for ou, l au "Jul.tieim U th iiiiiw of all thia namUl that Ji-haaoii ha't got aev hum en, . alaat uttiiiif hla IimiI Mi It, and la all lie wtildiling he haa made lnoi trouble tor I lie larly than l, haa don g'Mid, Jiiliiiiiu iim Imn ia uiliiv nag etntutfb lo kiioa bow ruttoa aome ol 1 1. rui uwd to l im a au ha liM-ani I ant the aaiiinidd eieala are ctinliaued 0 .e ln la and diMovr what al wai lama oat to baa Har a 1 bU ta tb other MUiaa going and ty K.oa Hud tan', tb aura Ihiuua aaainef oa lblig that John or baa Ua'd aaaiuat theio, " I'lm Iwal thiHg aa t'uuld ibi would I In mat llwMtH. "1 lw jrara agi Itiibt , our parity pta, lauabt hi ho In writ poetry anl ara ia a mi ni rte lib a ia. il and a t id ruini that Hla by dad witlteaoat for in. I a'ai arota Itoaralm r0vtioa aa eommoa writ- lag I air, atd I ahuuld advba Johaaia to rai 11 rariuiiy, eauuult It l mi dry a4 aul to U flam, vatitM it raofi who uti ia oif aoc. Ther l munjr i man who will etlr op a fight, W lllinul mxklng aura Hut h U doiul ritfliL lie .lK.t nit kit mieith and nilii! a ret fui, And if'te In lil wort Ilka an old blandcrbo. He lir pmpl up mii won't them i rent Llitll IU bin up tlmt b found nwre'a nt. Only then he Iwifltin U M In hi bonei, "J'Iwimi who live In ifl boume ebould new tli row atone " Mnr political ahrnteri hare been lifoOKlit to Brief. Who liul't ibemeelfa op bjr rrylii ' tr.p tblef.' Thrf ot InU) nii' and tben did their bet To lat the Ute oat of tbe ret Tbey cat Blte ewelb, not ou lota of etjrle, Hut baln ot rauiiliL lliey are In "diiraii'e vile." Too lata tbey renienilier, mldat aal alalia and Kroana. "TboK who lira In flat bouaei ahould never throw atoli." And then, ther art tome knfKhta of th quill Who of their opponent alwaye apeak III. They aeein to forget tba loli( wlaalnK link. And rowlu'hf there are no other Ape who can think. Hi) they f"t Ihfnklrig tbonidiU, or think they are, And th wheel In tnelr biuule U' t out of repair. Tbey nmi'luile, when ahunned hy Drown, einlth, and Jonea, "Tlielio live In glaa boo ahould never throw atotiee," In ,nrlulon let' hope, J, W. Johnaon ain't one Who haa the leat reaaon to aatrli out for KUU' In hl travel through Ilf, In hla aenrch for the lle'a lliilahod niariy aanlpe hunt holdlnK the hK In bla wild Hunt ror rrauil.ln niaari n ior pen lioea he nrirflt hv e oerlem he' bad hluiaelf, In that future (hat'a hot. he'll retell aa he Inoaiif, "Thoa whollv ljlai bona hou Id never tnrow atone ,' , Johnaon thia aeema pretty tough on you, but Ha mighty good poetry. Do you know 1 bava got intereatcd in t b let poetry biiaiueaa mywdf and I have bought a machine of Ilixby, You know he turn out ll hie poetry by the line of a little rnuacle, turning a crank, Well he bad a machine that wouldn't turn out iuat audi at tiff aa he liked, and ao he aold it to me, There waa a cog or two out of one of the wheela and It a polled the annu lment for ilixby every ime it jumped a cog. Ho ha let ma bava It cheap, Jilxby aaid ft had aucu, a dem pop tendency he couldn't control tba old thing, well,! g refuted it up In good ahape and eet it to tba old tuna of "Marching Jhrougii tjeorgla," and then I aplt on my hand and turned. the crank and thia ia what I not out of It. and eomoone atola the car bon copy and ecnt It to tbe Geneva tincetle, it eceme to be on on pontic but it'a all rliiht on tbe rhyme and meter. Hut, Johnaon, you are better poeted on politica in our atate than I am and you will underataud it. What doea It mean7 WHII.K WK AUK ItOo llfM'J KKIiKAMKA, Olv a th aood old Hurt ley day a, Weeiiuld ba,v aaolbar aleul. W would ptnr thaataU treaaury, la a man- ar quit ae'Heeli A a tbaa we would b "fa II" rat la a auck of ml, Wbll w anrobhlp; Nehraaka. ciioitua Hurrah, hurrah, weare the a. a, d . H orroli, barrab, we are oat for th etulf you an, W will aol overlixk a ', or an Inanrauc fae, Wbll w ar rolLlua Hiraka, Hartley now Ida the pea, gone up for twraty ire. Hat li Moorea he eeijultlad, w will aire three nearly rneer, Tble would rellev om diIo oal, now treuihllna with thrlr tear, Who anal would h robblaa Nabraaka, Cboru Tom Cook will h our leader, wbea aeit w atart tne rent, For wbll Ueorge Poet I poated, be lao'l poated rlKhl. The Tom will buy bla polo (era, or try with all ni mieni. While we are robbing Kebraaka, Chora I'awne Caaey I oat bla bank, and be ahall be re paid, Ilpnt bl iboaaand on aa egg lb old bea never laid. Yoa ran hat we'll all bar boodle, If w ar aot arrain, Wbll we ar robbing Nebraska. thorn Bad Llndaay will b with a, w will bar blm for a chum, W will drop lb kicking graaaer and eul Ovate tbe hum, Aid every moral Idea we'll knock to kingdom mow, While we are robbing Nebraek. l.tioroe Don't you thluk that'a tip top for the Aral epiel, JoIiiimoii? Juataa aoon oa I get Uttter neipiuinted with tbe old iiinclniiH 1 will mnke aome more, I he thinir haa got to be regulated. I have taken it apart and looked it over, end I Dud that it ha nixie. 11 amall wheela to one birge one, and I giiHaa that'a ail that alia it. Very reapecihtlly, John W , javhon. e How AhoutTlio) Foreigner? A a foreigner, I have nine laet tail campiiigii teH'ii naeiiiled eeveral timea with eimilar Heuteneea. You, a foreiguer? Ye, any man knowing your politic would know you wa. Why? Kimply becau a'l the d foreigner in he I'ulted Ktuti-a are a aet of idiot auar- i.hiHt, pop nu I In 11 or 11 nt fool that are bound to nil 11 tlii country il they pna eibly can. Ignorant fool I You nre iiiietakeii air, I'm a Hraiidauavlan mid a Dane, the inoet general edueateil tuition on earth, ao do not call 11 (00U; yim ai nply luoee your hit by tloiug bo. YoU ara the V. oral ai't ol foreigner we have, you have route here, and wu the republienn party have given you laud, hnrueateml, aud tlteii you turn around and buck at(iiiiit the g, o. p., that I tbe ctitiMi of von bmg here, I lie rniiMi ol you being able 10 atipport yniiraelf ami liitnil.r, the canae ol all th proepmiy titer ha ever le'U in thia country. 'I hi ha not Im'I'ii a lii;l time, or by a ainute man, that U'li nrautm nt have been put lorik, but vry general, every loreiuuer 1 ell aequaitited with iimlar nHim. and ri"ialiy If be I a leiim liat. I think It i about time lorulr rignera to 11 avaiiboily know a bat are aung tiMlo. ara here, and w have cniiia toatay, I can ae-nre every, body of thai. Hut a" have not e.m to tuta title or an other country. S bat become nahiraUaed, and ar i-a(ihi i'ilieii. W ar a law oby lug a any Nation 011 lb gtobt. V do uot nil your iiifuliarie or hlorm atdiool. .Nor tli aland Idle u your alrwt rone i. il Ibera la a job to be bad at aaitniiig. Il haa ultra l a wonder to ma aNv a r aatl In tin aiaanvr an nl den. I p Ml Ut fall ware looked at aa eonivi i thubvat riHa. ii la IK Uud, aalaoaahala change, ly Ihinktng and raiaig I bava eonia t Iba a-ot rluina thai our wurat aia, la aot I hut a ar loreigaera, but that alter lkrl(ia tpubluaa thet la foar or Itva HipHlila, ,Suw if thia la the raoan, I van aaearw ad Iba good rpul. Iiena lhat tf I hey want our aid, orlaauftay Ubw-adiy low they wdi batatowwar aauther aoat tbaa abal Ihev worUl fall. , Uaaraaviihef to ) bulldd not eoaiad. Wa want reaaon. good aound argument and bom at government. We deep! boodle la any form, and don't think lor a momont we ar ior aaie oy the dozen. When tbe republican party plainly ahowed that it waa run and controlled bv auch men aa Mark llanna, tarnegie 1'ullmao and theirbke, we do not go out one by one but march out in a eolid body. W do not want to atay in the party of arietocrocy; we ara plain peo ple, and do not expect to liva and get fat out of other' work. It ia not enough to tell ua that ailver ia rjroduced lo auch enormoua quantity that it la aa plentiful aa copper, we want alao to know how enormoua it I any how. It la not enough to tell ua that we bava the beat banking ytem In tbe world, Aa long aa a man baa to give a mortgage aeveral tlmee the worth of money be loana, ana 11 ne wanta to o poalt any be can take aequint look at the banker'a face and feel conaoled that if the bank gone up, the banker etlll ia a man of high atuniiing In aociety. It ia no uae to tell ua when a man line a contract for armor plate, and make a dufncitlve work.that he ia not a traitor of the worat kind: we ara uaeil to eeeing auch men behind the bare lor life, or mm them tret their neck fatally out Ol abape. It la neither of any one to tell ua, that it ia good policy to pay Intereet on debt when there la money euouKU to pay uie debt in full. .Nor will it do any good to aay when a party official haa done wrong that If other particanaa been mere, tuny would have done the earns thing. Wa want a government that will en force tbe law on rich and poor alike, lot the thief be treated ne a thief, no mat ter whether ha ia clothed in ragaor eilk or a beggar or a millionaire. Give ua lawe, audi that an boueat man can be a banker and atay in buaineaa, without fennnir the dictation of the raacala, and auch that the raacala muat either be urood or un out. (Jive u lawe and enforce them, that anyone who by acheming, or any other way deflciate our national defenae that he be treated aa a traitor, no matter whether in war or peaie. No matter whether rich or poor, whether wnn in fluence or with none, let him be a traitor and let b 111 bo nun abed aa auch (Jive u lawe that tnxea wealth, and not human fleah. make the rich that ia rolling themaelvea in overllow pay off their Income and let the tolling claea, the claea whoeuru their bread by tbegweat of the brow go free, That claa that own nothing but their body, Iota got nothing to pay taxea on. That party there will give true reform we atay by. Hut we dou t go by promieea any more, W have aeen delegation ait on the cooat of r lorida weeping and howling, let ma in the boat and we will atop that Cuban fight. They got there, but went ome other Place, or lost their way, ana have not been beard of aince. Wa have aeen them have a aound money election, but the money la sidetracked to Wall etreet and debris all around it, so there will be a long time until It is cleared away, and maybe never. There have often been said, and not without some foundation, that we for eigners love our bonis country more than this. This is true to some extent. Wslove tbe country of our childhood, like tbe young bride loves her mother's home, she looks out over the bills to aee the tope of tbe tall treea, where abe haa epent ao many happy hour, where that gray haired lady live, that is al ways sucb a itood counsel, always have a remedy for all ills. The same with us, w love the country where we were barn, reared and growed, we like to, after the toils of the day. to look op to the same etarsaswesaw at borne, and sail on the swift clouds of tbouu-ht, over and rest for a few momenta under the beau tiful Kreen leaved beach, and the sweet moiling spruce and pine; rest on the bunk of the crystal clear river, that toaiiea her ever running water over rork and etoiies, boating to reuch the miguty deep blue ocean. Our love to dwell there in thought, and recall the nweet thrill ol the Nigbtengule and the eoothing eong of the aitiging lark. We love to think useitting on the cliff and sen those miuhty nteauiriliipa go by, and the Mchoonera with waving anile plowing the deep ocean billow. And i it nny won der that we, on a hot, dry July day, dream nureelvea back to the meadow, where the llolxtein milker atumia in clover till over knee. We love the country where we were born. Hut this ia our home; this ia where our toils and carea ure hived, and our children mixed, wh can never lie contented any other place. He kind to u that mnke our new homo brighter, Holier mid more content, few renlir,i what 1 have to any, to be cut off from one nation ami grafted into number. H. M, KollK.f SKN, Lincoln. e e e Hirer! l.eUlallon. Wa have from time to tiino felt it our duty to call the nttentio'i of our reader to gUriugimiierfectiou in our economic c'oitdiiioiiH, from v li it'll the li).ieiitii tit fer mora thuti hi elm re. The reaoii nre plain. Food, clothing aud shelter are flrt neceltiea, and available fund Will go for thee purpose, to I hi) liegliCt ol the phyeician'e claim. The doctor's bill I uualty b it till th ln.t, uud in time ol eiil rill gene v It I not reitrhed at all. Held the phyiiiau I eM4tially IllUreated ill III" prosperity ol themaeeea, and particularly in a juat ditrtbutlon of product. Hut il i atranga that phylciau in varioti part of In country writ u; "Nhatean a dot We have given our Uvea to theatudy of . i. ine, and lu truatexl ecollilllllCtl tpieatloii o thoe bo make a t-la!ty of them. Il they bava made u h a dlgraifnl iutture. hat ran a do? If pitrtieaHehip aud eorruplioM ara lharauw, are aul both lb dominant parties npially amity? I'M ta.ein.it la dithrkl part ol the mil li tre Naturally have d ftemt ltiiHl at Siialtoiis and allai hnietiia. Viandi kolbibg aithoal uaittng. and wbe.1 a anile upon?' V a ara very glad lo bava Iba oppor tuaitv In nuaa.r lha abnva, Tbtrat oioolhlng thai evfv pHtiiUa and awry other riuei an I vitrat vila raa anile uimih, wHetto b V a repttldl aa, deiomrat, 4ptittt, pruHibl'ioulal, maltel or oi;' laker. Our rvpubltuaa inai.tainia. aa gt. aa lhe are, ara huloriiuily laiU I, t'orraplloa aertna lu ! th di, id ra i,a.itr. 1 h lirtiuaa rp.blw dil id l. I tanea an our owa riulilt ara rt ou.ly BittMed altb It. Hal th oldeal r aabl aow la iiltt. Mattierlaad. alter long auflrlag, found a rmlv lor II, aad h aow at and lortk purd and pure, an example to her larger but younger aiaters. Republics are goveroned by rprvnt ativea, elected uaually for a aailfle time. During tins time tbey liol.l ali lute sway, without, as a rule, feeling th reaponaibility felt by otlliura In tmin archies, who bold their Hiellloue rm' nently. lletiee thea repreeeiiuiive, temporary, but abaolufe for lha lima Int. Inir. are too frequently an en ay nrry to scheming politician, each aervlug th other s sol null Intereete. One of our subacrilMirs auggeeta that it would be a giMtd thing to "have a string to our Congressman when be falla toarlve aatiafnetion to hie eouetltuente, That would lie a good plan, but tbe Bw lea plan is net tar, ' ' A feature was added to I hs Hwisa or gtniclaw rei ul ring that all billa above a curtain degree of Importance, and not being of Immediate urgency, ahould be referred to the people for their ratifica tion or rejection at the next general election. J lieu the wily tiolitlciau eotigbt pasture new, for hla occupation waa gone, 1 nia is culled the referendum. Hut the Hwina tieopla, euenert'hg their repreecutativee atill further, retained the privilege of Initiating legialatiou, That ia, any bill (which uny voter ran pro pose), when endoraetl by a certain per centnge of the voter, must be acted upou by tbe government, and In turn by the people at the next election, If nece eury, Thia la called the Initiative. That is, the iH'Ojile claim for themaelvea (he privilege of proponing and determining leglalation, Thia ia called direct legisla tion; and it ha purified the hitherto very corrupt politica of Hwilterlund. Democrat, isn't this fair? It Is a re turn to simple democracy. Republicans, Isn't this fair? It I only n wider appli cation of th principle, "government bv the people," I'opulists, isn't this fair? It win place directly In t he hands of the peopb bll the modern reforms, J 'rod lid tionists. sociallsta and aimrla taxera. isn't this fiir? Your ideas will then have a fair chancer Now this the Initiative and Referend urn Is what all can unite upon, and It should be dons immediately. It is the key that will unlock the golden luture. Opposition to it is self condemnation, We want Immediate and united action. A party with that single principle alone lor a piatiorui would deserve success at th next general election. If it should require a struggle for the next eight or ten years, It would be worth It, When has a political party promises? What do political platforms mean? What do election mean? The meaning of every election Is interpreted In hundreds of different ways, Itoad the various "opinions" after every election. With tbe referendum tbe meaning would be direct and specific. We could then vote for principles and measures, and not merely for men: and our expressions at the ballot box would be understood, IM us nave If, and through it let us oust the professional politician, the lobbyist, tbe corruption 1st, and obtain jutice for tbe weakest as well as the strongest in our midst. Dr. C. V. Taylor in the Medical World. Togo to Naahvllie, Governor Holcomb has appointed the following delegates from Nebrukato tbe national road parliament which will be in session in Nashville, Term,, Septem ber 10, 17 end 18, Curtiss Turner, Omaha; I. C. 1'faelan, Drayton; C, II. Klmdorf, Myracuse; W, 8. Delano, Ie'e l'ark; J. i Mullen, O'Neill; 0. C. Darnum: Columbus; W. A. Messlck, Robert J. Atehlson; Charles L, Hmlth, Omaha: W. M, McCall, (Jrand Island, Dr. L ill.... ll..-.lo... U II Tnu. I In cold; K. It- I'eose, Fremont; D.J. (J'HrieD, A, it. hdinisten, J. b. Howe, Omaha. These delegates will also bfc entitled to seats to tbe southern irrigation con grows. P. D- SHGRWIN DENTIST.... CSZ BUR BLK LINCOLN NEBRASKA Only line via Cuir JtatUtUld Through Yellowstone Park on a Bicycle. Among the gcyeere, waterfalls, litke and ter race of Yellowatolte I'nrk I where every wlo-lunm ahould nd bis 'U7 holi day. Moat d liglitlul out lug llliaiflliablei, -aarX-ieiitv than a k at a faabionabl summer reaort, tlood road built by the government. Ihgniil hotel, tins nhing. rtdeudid air. Writ for booklet con taining a map of the l'ark a wall aa full in formation atmut the rot of Iba trip, what li lake, wbal lh road ara like, ate, J. I'M AM Is, tleueral l'awuiir Agent Omaha, Neb. 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