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THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. September 9, 1897 1 Nebraska Subcpcnbcnl ' ' CtnwUdalhn if, TNI Wt.At.TH MAKRKX ni LINCOLN INDEPENDENT, FUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY r thi Indspsidsijt Publtehiijg Go. At 1120 K ltrt, LINCOLN, - NEBRASKA TELEPHONE 638. $1.00 per Year in Advance. Addr til ommaalnatloiif to, and tnak all kill, mony orur. u., pa,wi 1 UK INPKI'KJIPiCNT 1'fJH, CO., I.tncoi., H ForNupreiii Judge JOHN .1. Ml! I.I.I VAN, t'oliinitu For Iteflil- K. VON FOIl KM-, Kearney, OF.OUoK V. HKNOWKR, Winner. Who la the man that aavad Nebraaka'i credit? J. II. Mceervo. Who J. Maacrvtt? He la Nebraaka'a populiaf) tut trcuaurer, Notice the data marked on Ible laaue of your paper, II you art in arrcara for aubacription make a payment at your enrlleet convenience. The Candldntna for aupreme judge live in thee tv of t'oluiiibueon adjoining lot without a much an a dividing lino be tween them. Two of thacaudldatee for regent, K. Nou Forell and C. W. Kaley lira In the city of Kearney. 1 hae cnaei are aimilar to that of Congraaaman W L. Ktark and hia opponent Jioii.'K, J Huiner both of whom lived Id the an me Mock In Aurora, C. Vincent, tbe editor of tin Noncon format, la in Nebraaka canvaealng in tbeaupport of the atate ticket. Large crowd meet liirn at every place he I announced to apeak, At 1'alrburynnd ."'owell he hold two out-door meeting which were very largely at tended. lie apoke for mora than two bourn and tboM who heard it pronounce It on of the beat they had ever board. , The Htate Central ('omiiiittM decided ' wie'y when it re-elected J. H. Edmlaten for It chairman. Mr. Edmlaten fine proven th nioat aucceaaful chnirinan the party ha ever bad, , Mr. Wake wan re elected trenanrer and ' Mart Hotte'of Lincoln wan elected aecrutary. Itoth aro widely known In the tut and are we fitted for the plnoee to which they have been elected. Par allver wan quoted early thin week At 5'J cenU, which would make the metal in 11 dollar worth a mill or two over 40 cent. It will be in order - now for our gold! te friend to change their howl to a "forty.oent dollar," And by tbe way, bow many eilver dollar have been "re- doomed" with gold coin under McKIn ley' admlniatratlon? Can our goldit brethren point to a Dingle Instance? And will they plea explain why a allver dol Jar atlll paae current for a full hundred cent? Ia an article in The New Time, II, 0. Flowor eay that in 1N09 hen the city of (Jlitagow decided to own and oimrate the ga plant the rate per one thousand feet waa four ahillinga and aeven pence, or about one dollar and ten cent of our currency. The coat at preaent I a little over lllty cent per one thoiiHand cubic feet. Ilememlter till fact when you pny your giia bill. Municipal lighting meana h-aa than half what you pay for your light, and better aerviee, Tli city of Mobile Alabama by a vote of more than four to one ha deeded In favor of the municipal owiierhlp of the water work ami at-wi-ratte aytein of that city. Tli nm thing wa done In Do Moiue t'onceruUiK tbe lighting eye tem not long ago. In every ca where the proposition for municipal owner hip of public utditie i ubmittd to a vote of the people It ha met with favor and ha been approved by a large majority, Thenar rite in Nebraska that would find it profitable to follow the example t by iiiiiii of their morwenterprUiug titer t itie In tli foiled Mute. ThaOittaba IU raiU the io-orlltf Action of the threw pultliral convention, la l.liitnlti lat wrrk "m( Inn mad fution," aud prmwd loripbtin what a pitiful ett it wti Jotia II. 'tirr Itoplor the mputit roavrntton toMpitulal In adve to the t!mo. rrU by (Hittifdoiii to tin in Id rhoU ol tbfnJidt lr uprn. judgw. To Irihm r liKiulmr with Ik avt f lb toatrtttmn and wht wet prv-ttt n l irl th l t ! lion, J, II, I'tiwwr tk It la the wtxit l pUia. Th dMleyntr til that tMHWIttUi ku tkt Mr, 'r U,ir. the idMiH How i a optU.l blt o ptdv, Urii. ti plilv ia w tvwnrk, II a looked a,a u a le til it vtia t l thiina ih-lriJ of tli pxptltial t"f ' hbt ioaiitlv, 1).oa'f ,Mhi" lK( ttond lb iwWtiiita td J li II, V (or ta Mratf t:ii ( tbt fmtit lit ttt VoIP 1)1 th d W-tf 4tet trtv. tag itwMatmattilavitfy tt kmaor In wa old tn. W.bf , ma mr l rviM nl Roaor bat Ik tt id N Waka tka ay t Ida rt ab awa taly if UiwJ, HCFKIC'IENT ENUOIIHEMKNT. There may be thoe who imflglne that the rcent;attBck;,upon Governor Hol comB by 'certain republican Jiewepftpcr would tend to Inaaen hi popularity with hla party mid the common people. If they'wlll read the, reaolutlona of hearty endowment ofblaodminlatratlon jmaeed Inenchjand every popnliet and demo cratio and free allver republican county convention bold In the atate they will certainly be convinced that themnbeiou attack of the oppoaillon have been without effect. There la uotamuo In Nebraska in whom tbe people have more confidence than they have in Governor Holcomb. The following la tbe reeolu- tion paaaedby tbe populiataof Cueter county at their county t'onventlon en dowing the governor'a .itdmiulatration It expreaeea tbe aentimenta of all of the membera'of hla own party and about t.wn.thirI of tli rcoublican tmrty, It rnd; Reaolved that wa heartily emforae the admlniatratlon of Governor Jlnlcomb for Ita waUtbfulneaa of public Intereata and eenl for tbe Improvement l Mioroa. kn'a condition. Wa congrntulafa the governor noon the fact that hla only critlca are the men and iiewepnpera who naalated in foletliig emla-Mlera Upon lhe people of NeOrowka. Welova bun for theenemlea he ha made, and we hereby atteat anew our appreciation for hie great public aervicea. The llttla republican papera can keep ud their barking about the manner hi Which tbe governor atanda iinfor Ne. braaka. Ita the people that do the vot ing that give the endowment that counta. K very time they have bad an opportunity to endorae Holcomb a or flelal ucta, they have made the majority bigger than before, (Jive them the op portunity and they will do It again. Ml'NIUIML OWNKKNIIII. Municipal ownerahlp and control baa taken a bold and la making atepa that no a mount of corporate gerrymandering can ever cauae to be retraced, I'rogreee on thi line, If eyatemntlcaJly and truth fully reported by the government, would make a hnndrtome ahowing. Then; too, notable liiatanceaeslat right under our noea of which wa aregroaaly Ignorant For inatnnmi, it ia not generally known that tbe docka of New York have Umn practically owned by tbe city elm 1870? Pitch iathecaae. Aeyatain of long leiiae, payable In dock bond, ha np to thi time called outanieaueof 20,000,000 worfh of audi bond. The annual report of the New York Dock Department ahowa for theyear ending April 80,1800, an in oome of about 2,00C,0OO from rente and lenea, while tbe rxpenati of running the department and all repaira made, coat but 20&,000, Out of the aurplua, new dock are erected and a per cent of the bond redeemed. The leaaee In many caaea erect euch building aa he need for hi particular buaine and when he 110 longer wanta the dock be la allowed an appraiaed amount for audi buildinga. The torrh of lenae la ten yenra. If audi a allowing aa thia can be made under ring rule that ia confeaaedly corrupt, ahoiild it not aii"geat the exadiency ol municf pal ownerahlp ol other tiiait dock prop erty? TtmlM.iln.Unl.lA An...rl..Hn ...v. thi. l..nttl. u,..r ..t lMi..,.rli..o. irr.l.lin large vt.lume, that Knglnnd hold the card to prevent import of gold into Am,.rl.. .....l..r,.ir...i.r,t i,,nr, f . nrl.l in ..w l. ii,.rta tli.il. al... I...M II... nn,P tn ,.v .. In,l...t...ln.. Innnrr...! ..,.. .'.I ..nr..!,,,...- ,.f r..,r ..r...lnl. . ., i...... 1 ., . . I port of mercba -t. or offant by Inter- rt chargf due her creditor cltiaaea-the t,.,r to i...v anrh lud,.bldne. I In.. i ordinary caae. wottldVeqnire .he,K,rt ,.f..,.l.l t.. M.t..r..i.. t. ... ..M.nrili... "' " '' I and that the Dritiah banker evil.. a I I diapoaition to ua thi power and keep their Kold. i exciting not ft Iltth riii- . . 1 I cern. I in concern, oar aciing oomp 1 troller of the currency, Mr. Coffin, ek to alia, by minting to the large r-aerve. held by our bank and a-erting that "if tlo. lirltUh do not want American emiri- ti., and have 1,0 confidence in the,,,, ,,r la-ople r in a poaltlou to buy them and pay lor the,,,." And then h go. on to ..rt that It make no different- to u. whU.er Knglaitd keep her gold by lumping .auntie on our market or 1 aot. Hut ItdvH ntakea vt dlflereii.. " IIKnglaad aetlle. her lndebte,lue. , u by rttirttiiigour.tiriiie.,oiirbuk. willhav.lo provblea i...ati of pay. meat for .u.U-ur,tU. Ad Ulnar. ,ur ol our bank ar u-rd In that war, Ibetr ability Iu extead ,...,.,,,.,. dt.Hl.Meratitad.d.t.lr.alpur. uib aad lha. aid In bundle np rv- .lB,.llrrlllJ. MMomal,ll.u.lhal r baak.ai ia a po..ito ol aa.arpw.1 .trragtk lo mt uea .l-mnM. Ih ,.,ltow ,.rov. tMoaa.t.aatioa to be talU.lar. d.M..iwlh.Nrw Votk ak.a..tfc. amoaat,. butaabl aad. atth. a,! t.l ..! beak Hal lh IUIIU .0rk b..ak owing (r.at.a.o.t.Hh t..t ol h,et.aalfy, a4 ha,v Hi gral Mt.. ul M,..,.vy o It m l, d.H. not !. lb. tr mn,t. ol aa.ari l .retk, I. .k lhr im..ooa.l.akte, 11 lb Urtl. i kltUakH. w.ud m mv aarti la I iw.wkl l..'....r ,,...1 k(. .! II.. Jr.,a - i - - I I tO 1W ! WMI MUtl' tobt, Aral tky wta .i lkr Kma o it.Hk x ! MrtllMt .! v Mi iy tt wti ta tiNaitb lms fyirxMlwrt ld abrnwd ( mhkk oftbeaaleof euch aecuritwa muat be ultimately paaaml to the credit ol their country correapondent and then be drawn upon by auch correapondent aa money ia required iu payment for the crop. And a tlio New York bank muat. provide the lund for the pnrcbfcae of auch aecuritiea, tbia mean uateady drain on tbiir reaourcea. All tbia mean an iiicrenacd demand for gold, it mean a leaaening of tbe available volume In tbia country; It mean higher priced gold, or In other laiigunge lower priced labor and pro ducta. It meana that it will require more labor and more product to buy a gold dollar . to meet an obligation; it meana more power to the gold owner and to tbe bond bolder where bond cull for gold; it mean more miaeryaud want for tlioae who labor to produce tbe pro duct to pay the intereat and meet tbe obligalJoua. A Weat Virginia Federal Judge ha ia- aued an Injunction forbidding the &eam bllng of miner in the neighborhood of a coal mine for the purpoaeof holding a rellgioua meeting, Tbe miulater waa enjoined from holding the aervicea and prayer rneetinga among the atriklng miner, The tnlnlatera in Weat Virginia find it difficult to obey the command of the acripturea to "go ye into all the enda of the earth and preach the goapel to every living creature." Our conatitu tlori may be founded on tbe teacbinga of tbe Dible, but our judloiury baa pulled tbe old document entirely off Ita found tion. The right of free apcech, free a- aemblage and purauit of happlnc- guaranteed by the conatitution have been entirely Ignored by the judiciary in ita encroachment upon the right of tbe pluln people, How long will the Amer ican (Miopia aubmit to audi outrageojj abuac of Judicial power? 4IIOIT Tllti CKKOIT Off LINCOLN, The Htate Journal attempt 10 bold thelnat bgialuture reaponalble for the low quotation on tbe niarkeia for tbe bonda of the city of Lincoln. According to the Htate Journal tbe only reaaon that tbe bond of the city of Lincoln are at a diacount and can bardly be di poaed of ia that the laat legialature in pnaalng the city charter refueed to In corporate a cluue allowing the city to Inaert a clanae In Itabond making them payable in gold. If thi clauae could be Inaerled according to the Jourtial'a theory tbe bonda could readily be dia poaedofat par or a premium.' What nonaenae. Htate warrant are not pay able in gold and yet with the treaaury under tbe management of an awful pop uliat and tbe rate of intereat only fi per cent, 1 bo worranta aell at premium They do not contain a "gold clauae" and are merely warrant on the etate a treaaury with no definite time to run before payment and in any event not a verr long time to run. The Journal know and every invoator know that bond with a long time to ruti and a fixed time for payment, com mand a better price than mere warrant uncertain a to time of tinyne iif. The only kind of aecuritiea that i uvea tor dealre to have the payment made lit a or" Ku" il .1.. .1... uu' Bl " u.mwuHl, .. i.irj .ni-n.r. - . .. A I -.I .1 .!... ''"' " "any timeaaa 'H"'"""H " J mm pay n. pn-.iou... iuruta, It..., at... .... :..-.... t.. u"' ,","n " ,,u "r l"" ,"n'"t the.V drtlW and the l,,K,,r ih Mor VOJUWUt the more valuable the warrant. Htat war- rnt" Mp ru lo""r ,,'"n two ' U,"M1" l"" r"' '"r v'" year, a an tavaauiien n. "'mr Kod, the bond of l"" -' "ICNU W..UMI urn ...... II r.M.rr ... .... I .. . .. . '"'' warn,,,.-. ,,.e,ro- 1.1 1 . . t el.. & f .. tt II I - t ""l V " " ' C,B""" ,r . ... ,..r Inn I lit. fin. It Ilea In tliH "a.Nnrit v iffril. , , , , ' " ' w no" ' "T, mr,mtnr ,hnf " " ' '' " b- been con- """"" " " l' 'a-. '' '" '-;'". rea-nry r"""",' " wkb-wly aquaodered in -very con- mnh' 1 ut lh '" inl m r","rul ' hw" ,,M,,,,U' iy ,u mn,n n",M" 1 I. ...I tt. .....lit Ilk. tl.. .u, 1. ..I tt.. w i.ra., w,t. mount n.gner. ,,m, "Ml !"". 1 " ' '' l'' plunderer, and fill Wr dtw mth buaine. n moral m"n' mrn "n "" '-u.m lo ronq.laln aU.ut lb. credit ol ,,,"?,,Jf ul I-,w,'-ol lh rM Nbra.k'. warraul fr.V le, i,Ut. lh dollar I., a f- '-' ' ' ' I '. N'!i,,h" ' Th.crr.lil id U...trr roaaly will --a. bad a. Ih r1.t oil law.la, n 'n ' fcM Ur Uk ' WUwaa t.m...-l. Ttt. """ M"ad. rd i.o..hm-v. l-J,, '!. I" U k ' I"'' ' ..aty .a.n o., h. J.,,al w.it 11 -'f l I-M ' m.U, l"" Pm t,. pat t.HU MtMamaia l" ary mn4 wiiliiml k ol. tla. Tk wk.i at ia airr br aiMHrlt tloa wilt .lKdt al alitelllheaab- ,f(..iw itrd trkt w.la Ike aJ The bureau of labor ia doing on excel lent work for th.iae needingemployment. Many a needy penton haa been aupplied with employment at remunerative wage. The demand for girl to do general lion ho work ia much greater than there are applicant. Any competent girl or woman dealt lug to do general hoiJae work can accure a poaition by writing to the Iinreno of labor, Lincoln, Nebrnakn, The wagea paid for thia kind of work in the city variea from f 3 to f 5 Iter week. A uaual the Journal hu made ome very contradictory etntemcut recently, Iu one aeutence It any that under the preacnt adminlatratlon one dollar i a good a any other dollar. In another place it explain that bond of tbe city of Lincoln cannot beaold except at a great aavrifice becnuae tbelat leglala' ture prohibited tbe city ontboritiea from inaertinga"goldolaue"ln tbe bond mak ing them payable in gold dollar, Why i It that Iriveator demand gold dollar In preference to other dollar that are jut aagood. The fault, aa the Journal well knowe fa not In the kind of dollar. It I tbe credit of tbe city under It preeent diegraccful and extravagant manage ment. The republican party baa robbed It and the people know it and they don't want it b'Wfi an long the city la under it preaent management. In the populiat copventlon Joy Hur rowa wna one of (he lender of thoae who favored and Inaiated upon tbe nomina tion of a populiat candidate, In an in terview elnce tbe nomination Mr, J'-ur-rowaetntcd that while he favored the nomination of a populiat for the aland ard bearer, he conaidered the import ancaof a victory in Novmler for re form of voatly more Importance than the personality or candidacy id any man. Defeat iu November would be bailed with delight by the money power of tbe eaat, II an Id that it f hla Inten tion to do all that be can to bring about Judge Hullivau'a election and keep Nc braaka' record clean, The lateat aclmme of tbe gold bug dem ocrat In their effort to defeat the cauae of the people and aid tbe gold bug re publican, I to call a convention of gold bug democrat and nominate John J. Hullivan, hoping in thi wie to diecredit him with tbe friend of ailver. It would be a contemptible piece of political ac tion, but the gold bug democrat are capable of doing uny kind of political dirt. If they give their nomination to Judge John J. Hullivan we predict flint he will politely toe t he Dirty thing back in their face without ao much a aaylng thank you. Populiat official In all department of atate where I bey have been placed In power have given excellent eatlafnctfon. Judge John J. Hullivan when elected au- preme judge will be an honor to tbe par. tie that placed him there and a credit to the atate of Nebraaka. He I induetriona, haa ability and integrity and will make ua good a judge aa ever ant in the coun. cila of Nebraaka'a bi(rbet court. At the preaent time all three member of the aupreme court are republicuna. It la eminently proper that the judiciary hotild be non-partixHti. It ia more likely to be non-partiaan if the member of tlie court are not all member of tbe an me political party. Who atood up for Nebraaka'a credit? J. II. Meat rve. Mow did he do it? He took the atate' money and paid the tate'a debt. Why did he do It? IU cauae he i an honeat populiat. Klection day la Tuea.luy, November 2. Do not make any engagement for that data that will prevent your going to the poll to vote. 1'opllliaU ahotlld remembr that popU liat atny at home vole hav !e(..nted more populiat nominee, than ha tb re publican party. Head thoadvertlaemeut of fiillmeycr & Hndler on pane .1. I'atronii- our dvertla..r. You will dad Ih. iUt at which your ubm-riplion rxplred markwd with the ddreiw on tl.l we. k paa-r. If you ar la arrr km Hy mak a pat iii nt. I lltf lUan.r, II Nt k. liuM !..' ... I HiM! u im auit.iHl twf it i" f' ntr '' IihJ m ,. tl 'I la !) ! t Min4 k4 W ilk ki !) ali'Matiw Mi.Mt t Ik I... Ifcrf t.. a W. M Ilk '. tl.t 4 ! V,l.f J. '.'.( .. tl tu. (-. .' 'I'....l )' tlw U-4 M Ow (tm.M tfc k"N. t Hn (h. t ,M I'm! tlul l" itxrt Ikhs! , WK'U - Im ! l Mtif Mi..;, t 1 1 i -l t'm .! .i.ltnl la .. ilt.t. I'H' MJ t'"'l ! .lu !! tM U lMt .1 I l ! .M '"I'l'H ! N.'ckt I mi k. 4 Ik.l i.f !' .1 ! . lw l.x t.J till t" t4IW ,.l th k.i t.kl ..k M Ik. ik M.l Nla.'lf ft I -! Omi t4 h4 ttwi( IhmM ( tlk "-.a IN. 94 ' Im tl IM t.kl, tH4ilb...l t M flk k. t ht, ii .(.. k.RMt t4 a.a t' tnt '! O Ik UO nt tt Iwt M k k UI t.l - !, 1 WHEN BKYAJf CAME TO KLTTE. ' - ?mm' wi.ipwp i. If. KPMlaTKN, Mr, J. H. Kdmiaten bta lieen re-elected to tbe poaition of Chairman of the Htate Central Commit tee, Tbia waa a wlae e lection, Mr, Kdmlatcn bna hnd much ex periei)(;e in conducting political cam paign, Jfe waa tbe campaign manager for Hon. O, M, Kent for two term, be wna chairman ol tbe commit tee when Holcomb waa elected governor the II rat time, and alao chairman again when Governor Holcomb wa ra-elec td together with the entire atate ticket. He haa the record of being Ilia moat auc ceaaful campaign manager In the atate, The democrat icand free allver republican committee have decided to leave the general management and conduct of the campaign entirely in Mr. Ldinieten'e charge. I'nder hie direction eakire will beaent into rv.-ry county In the atate, A big rally 1 being planned to oe lielfj at aome cent nil location In each county, Th people will be tl.roiiirhly educated on tbe importance of the office of aupreme Judge and the iicceity of getting out on election dnv and casting a vote for Hon, John J, Hullivan, The populiat party ha geuernllv auff.-red de feat Injudicial election on account of tbe large ta,y-at.liom vole, Mr, Kd mlefen will fry and have all the vote out on election day, Mr, Mart Howe of Lincoln ha been eboaen secretary rf the commit t" and Mr. Georgr. W, Klake l.na been re-elected treasurer, They are both qualified for their poaition and will be of great -alHtnnce to, Mr, Kdmiaten, Tbe full Htat Committee I a follow; J, If, Kdmlal Clutlrutaa, Mart if ow, Uirttn W, lilalta, .'rtry, (emit, Km, Ainm ...H(;lrt V Marlt ntlMi. O A Wllll.ui,,,. Maiinir, Hlin..,,,,, Ituwa,..., W A l'oyatr,,,, ll i,M,,,0 M aalilran.,,,, tf .,...,..,,Orur Knifu,,,, Mrw 0 A Mil.,..,,., liaNalu... ,,,,K Wiii ,, Trrr, AiJ'lr, .,MatlnK ,Klib Allifua ...Alllane Hutt.C'dr ,,,,,, Aluawurtb ..abaltun ,,,,,,, lakainab ,,,,,, Hand City ,,,Ufb liana Hurt, ,K W l'U-f ,,,, .(rank I, l..i..o, ,,llorr llil,,, ''a.,,,... (Mar.,,, . . ii raiiHff , Ha-tlBKU) Chnnt ,,,, tilmrrjr.... (,'byn, CI..,.,, Collin ... Cnnittn.,. (u.ior. ... Iiakota... Pawaa,,,, pa. ..,, Pl IHion,,,, p.xlK .... Pouala , , Pnndjr,.,, Kllimiir... frnakll . Kreatlar., Kara.,, 0a ... . Oar(tlrt,,, 0,ir... Oram ,,, OrMl,,, Hall Hamilton Harlan... Mar. .... ,,Oi HMl,.b,., :,i II ft , . Im.rt.rlaj ,. 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Il.nli.f llU'tmim.i Niiilh CImii l.oKin I.oup Mail.aon .... M.;llli-rOU, Marrl.k N..a Naimiba . .. N.l. koll .... I tow , I'.ailm,.,,., I'arklit. .... ri.lp I'laii I'larn I'olk ........ Had Willow. Indian) aon. It.Mk ..CM Hrliroailcr., Lokiiii ..OT Mil tfly M-aiiow Orora ..KC Nlninion Cntrnl ( Mr A Klaiiiwton,... Knllarton ,.M I, l aliiwall Anl.nrn ..la. Ilraa , II M Kariiiuith,. I'iiiuIiiIh ..'I' K Puf.a , I'awuM .(' I- Irfiaan (irant . 1. 1: llu. a HoiUraKa .,.1 I, Ailtart,. , .Coiainliii A r.wi.r .I'ta.nriaw .,i I, M.'Krr , Oaraola .Janiaa Wbllaktr. ..Lincoln Crl. ....ttraina ... W aboo . ...Oarina . . .aawnrd . Ituahrlll . l.tlabAalil . Ilarrlaoa .anion . . I h.l.r aalln.... ,, . ariy ...... .,0C Notil ..Ml.haal ll.aba O C 'I aroaulaa nun ilar. -ott llluft ...I bunin .Inrroa awal Pr, II II l ui..n.lnk ab.rtiUn..., NbariuaM ... aiout aiaaoia I Im.ar 'I ho hi u I burali.n .. Vahar U aabiactoa W aru WapaUr ..Kl I. Ilanib . . Allwrl .irk.ra.,,. ..I, tiarl.Hk . a t arnar ..J II Mi.rrlaiia ..It II I'urnia ..Wl Hillary , 1 ha.lt.trd . . I'aH.lar n iM all... ,.nrd a ThU't".4 Ariinatoa y. i I,r:.t'.::::::;:: - w ..A I. Illahon York Itarilatt A tl I rani.. Vuik William lforair;V!".",UxltrTM"JjJ, d" M ' rA-wiiiitjiil IY VJTTP wuV' MM. W'M . ia.Va.iii .... 1 . , - WfiBfi ycu Dtiy D3ints 9 r Lincoln Paint and Color bar. rand of Roman trlnmpb la tb. ); whan Horn pla'd ball; W'booab. mat all oibcr nation, taking- oot nl m!B a (a I W bn vletorlon llomaa anral marched tfa.tr Union bout In it. with h. .tlnn.t. ,,t I h. .r.flnrrda.ad tha eoni.ian.d paid tb. ; .ratht. (iorgaou wara I boa val. )roeilon, rolling tbronab tbt.ta f lloina: Mad arob Joy wnt all tb. Human, iraiconiln lb. Tierii bom. Oold tl.ar. waa lor lilt Klondka, awlpd from temple of tli oil, Mnrbl tatu. I.y tlx cartload, fowi taotOfh tolon tbdo. Followln .-harlot rar ra captir, daina.1 by tb bau.Irad Mora, liallet dnn.wr from fur breifi,vii m.a nd bal aalor. Million -brd, and ylld and tbsndar.d, .book tb artb a ly atom. ; All Hon. boid and yt lion.', bowling aftar all a Hot ao warm; Kor tbaa monlr Koman triumph, at w bleb not a iii aa in' Couldn't bold Kom eandla Wba itran earn, to Hott. I bar rad of II. pr)lCof tb nin of I It'll, franc. Wba Napoleon earn, from Klta, aar for noi bar rbanea, Marbla l.'rt and trntin aoldl.ru, tornad lb Hum-ruin to tbair rblaf, llat lb popl baltd tbHr muUr, rrltb rp- tura paat lillf. What thonab franralar atnn4 and tld!n, ah nro and ot too ear, Wbatlf H badowtbar tortnn, otlll tb da II a a to pa, Tbonith ba'd klllad a mlllloa aoldlara aad cam. I,a k to kill torn mora, Tb. aamvora a tood tbar. rdy to ale. np Ibalr Inmoat aor. And tby wept and mia and ahootad, boopd and rord la lir dinht, On tbair kiixa tber baaaad, lninlord biro, in pull off alio! bar Unlit Hur tlt.dbaniplon wa l tralnlna, and la train In; .onliiii't I.,, Tba tbr dan.-d around and acted a If ' laad .lib trll.lt t.ooza. Hut In pamloB thai thaf ebrlhd lor thi . nor I ITraneb Kaloot Wa aa trti to that trllna4 Wb itran cam to Hatty, I bar r , of Qnmn Victoria and bar diamomf Jol.ll, lndon roaand did tb. bndaoin.-lt tra aoHiafblii np I (1, f,on and li'irlii ib proraaaion-baat old ilarnain' bt to deatb, Wban tb juvn I on ribltot, r cloa bold tbair brath. Troop of iiiu,nd bla'k aadaDoir, rl- roaMi from aat and ir.at All lb-lorjr ut tlrcat Itrl tall. - pomp antll o couldn't rt. I(al io rat a Hnur trb h rro.n.d b. praaantCiar, ' In tb Una ol tunny blowoeta, llaaala tock I sp to liar, Tbr war. hall and ft and flrwork, ,nd plarad o and canuo roarad; Monan br . at tbrbat, and all bar royal lU.lata unfit. Add Hi Moaro alio to Londoa',tk th. paralysing pair I'ut in 'inaan aim t t an and I'tar fogalbtr, yok tb lion and tb. war Hw.M tbaa pmntrla ot Karop till yongata draani to lt. Hut It pratt ii. nil potato. Wna Itran earn to Itott. Ilr.n baa l.lmaatl1 bad trlampb. aom. ora tion off and on, innt a (oil bit th bhoteat (bt tb. nn'r . abon. apon, Yon tmmmir thonrntlo fa ('blcatco, do yo not? Wbn th. party nt to llryan and th. gold bnaa want to p. y. m Von rau.anil.ar tb ilinint !. b roa and ranabt th crowd. Wb (or lolly twaniy mlnoU rrbod cramd alona. iih 4 n.u.,. ..... . .J .. - . tba ri, lit gold, A b grlpiwd th Hritlah lion la a glanta atraiigl. bold. Ob, tba fnry of tb Utuf a b ernbd tb crow ot tnorn, A b. rraaiaid tb ll nation, a b bald It by tba born, t Mom thr war wbo laapad tb. ban'b, Mtiit Y who aM.od ttpon tbair bad, I Mom. who trtd to kick tb. calling, in or. wbo ir,v wan ,.n orl, , Rat It waan't 'tvl'a flr-aowk Whan llryaa cam. to Bntt, Abf wb Bryan ama to ItntU! greaUnt Bill ing camp on aartb, Wbcr tb pw.pl dig and d.l., and d.mand tbair nx.ii' worth, Tbongb tb. Wall trt powara dVpl tbam and aim" thra Ilka a dog; llryan la tbair Irland and aarlor, aad tbay lor. blm aa a cod. Pld tbay n.aat blm wbas ba cam lbar.7 bid th.y makaa ntti. noiaar War. tbay really clnd to a. blrnT Po yon Iblnk It pl.aaad th br7 'Twa tba aeraan.li.g ol lb eagl a b never r.aamrd Mora, 'Tea lb erablng irl Ih thiirdi-r, mingled wltb Nlacara' roar, All tha whlatla ra aeraaeblng, wltb tha band titer et th pare lint th yaillng ol tb paopl n- r. r let thi-rn gt a pla.-c. Panclna np nnd down and ldaaya, ipllttlng lung nnd thn.aU and ear. All war yaillng, and at yelling a, ind wound II Ii a t biiuftlid yenra, . Ol tha earlh' grant celebration 'twi.a tba ehnn.ptoa baar.rwHubt, 'Ti tl.acl.i..pioa olebamplon lor all tin. I ealrnlnt, for it kuoi kd ont all It rfVnl., and mill eland lug raaolute, Punched rraalion'a aolar plain When Hryan ram lo Hntte. C, II. Y. In Ani:iirt.i,l Hi.iil.) toanrlnrd. The mn vorof Prex.-ott, Arizomi, who iantl enlhiiainalit! aiii(l--li)(.-r. Inia auc-cii-ded in geitiner a aort of aii.ule.-tex ordinance (iiim.i in hi town, although the council wa ittnde up of atriiiuht re-publit-niia nnd d.-iiKa-rnta. A lax of 2 ia Impoecd tin every tttwn lot, whether oft-tipiwl by a liuililiofc or not. and thi money i to be devoted to building nnd oM-rtitiiig water and liprhtinir plnr.t. . J iimea II, l klea, cottipiroil.-r of the eitiiHity, nwiilly i-onlribiiti-d lo mm en I. -in iiiHUHaine tot nrlicln on over l.'ttialotlou ahli-h wna but n tliinly veilinl proteat tikfaliiat nny and nil In wa that would in hiiv ity litiiil corporate nnd Krred. It pay to read th newapnper ltfclro t tha Lluitn Abaa twt - iK.'f..ifT0P4 u muu ot urfaotory, V mI y dlr.cl. Co., 9th and M Sts. are paid lr la wvartl, 1 1t toed drwra tm Ikt ! Imwa 14 II r IH. !.. .k u. B' ttaS A