THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT December 23, 1897 FAVORS POSTAL BAMS (Continued From First Page.) til eounth generation are born and dead, nntil private capital will ae tit to establish a sufficient number ol saving bank conveniently located to tha peo ple? And even if tbr war aufllcient numbrofavlngbttnk, what guaranty la tlmrs that they would be any afer and las liable to break and squander tb bard-earned saving of tb is-ople than tboM that are now in eilsUmoa? Hiitb. Tb sixth objection that I buva noticed In that there is no way tbat deposit In the postal savings bank may be utilised or Inn-stud by the gov rument; and here I might say that the opponent of postal saving bank lay ativM 00 thia point an their greatest ob taction to tha bill. In reply, w call at tention to tha fact tbat England baa nl raady solved tbla problem by Investing tlit postal savings lank funds in I-.ngllsti consols, France ho solved It by Invest ing in French rentes, and nearly every other country bo solved It In practical, ly tha aaina way. There ara numerous ways that our government can u-e advantageously tba postal saving bank fundi. Mlia might build bar own postal cum and save tha $.'1,000,000 which wa now pur for tha rnt of postol car each year, Thepos- tal oara that wa pay f.'I.OOO.OOO rent for each ypr'Mii be built for 1 ,600.000, and they will lust twenty yeiire. Thus, by tbla ona Investment alona, our gov ernment cim save 11,000,000 the first year and f.'t.OOO.OOO each year tlira af Ur, or nearly sVIO.000,000 in twenty years, tha Ufa of tha postal ears. Tim funds can ba used In erecting public building and save million of dollars that wa now ara paying yearly for nnt. Tha (iiiiiIm 111 lull I ba used to build a poatal tab-graph system, or to purchase t ha syelsm now In operation. Imn than tf0,O00,000 would equip ft system su perior In quality to tha present Woatwru Union telegraph ayetem, which I capital bwd at ovi-r $100,000,000, Jt would not only largely ax tend tha number of tele, graph ofllc, but also enable tha people to wnd telegram of ten word from ona and of tba country to tha other nt 10 cent such, aud Mill make a profit for tim government on tha luvutmeiit, Thar are dor,n of other way in which tba funda tnin ba uaad similar to tha above, My bill provide that tha national debt ahull ba paid off flrt and then provUb-a ampin method for otlmr luveNtimmt of all additional fund. In tbla connection 1 wih to quote tha un answerable argument (d tha postmaster general In Mply to tha same objection. In hi annual report ha says: "Tha system la p'onouuiwd Improctl cabla by aoma for tba alleged reason that thl country, fortunately, unllka tha Kurotman examples cltad in tbl report, liaa not enough of a national debt to abaorb tba bidden savings of tha people. There I enough of a national debt, If It ehould ba used for thai purpose, to af ford Invent men t for such waving during tha next tea or fifteen year, after which tha wisdom gained from experience may be safely InlrusU-d with the problem of finding other field of investment In thia great and growing country" Tha postmaster general una given thia matter hie cloeaet Investigation, and bera make a atateinnnt tbat wa have al ready In the national debt a way to In vest advantngeouMly thuea fund for the next ten or IllUien yearej and even If wa can aea no other way now, wa certainly can within tba next ten or fifteen year. It la not necessary to refer to thea ob Jectlone further, because tha number of paraona making them and with whom they have any weight I extremely email, ana probably nine out of every ten who bave advanced theee objection are inter eeted partiea. That ia, their private I11 terveta are agaiut the uoiiimon good. Id tbie counectlfin 1 might refer to ome of tha many advantage that the ewtabllebment of apontal aavingabank ayetem would be to our people. It would furuUli, flret, a convenient pliuw for mail deptmit, where the eucurlty wu abolutely N-rf-ct aa good aa the gov ernment Itaelf. Wear a money making people, but we are tot a money eavlng Hiople, It baa been mild tbat extravagauoe and Improvidence I the grcatoat defect in American rharactitr. I do not think the widespread extravaganca and Improvi dence among our ieople I o much a de fect of character ue it ia a defect of con dition that eurrouud our people. Our people are eiiergetio, IndUMtrlou and re eouroelul. Hut the earning of a ma jority burn a hoi through their pocket aa raiiidly oa they are reoelved, iutead of being accumulated and iuveeted. The earning, above neceeaary ex peueee. with a large majority are eo email from day to day and week to week that there I never enough for a perma nent and valuable Inveatmeut unlee It ia ytematH'ally eaved for eume length of time. To make It poeaibla for thoee wbo deal r to anve, oa well aa to em-our age thoae to eava who hava m tendency toward improvidence, it ia absolutely aeexwary to provide not only a ulllctent number of eaviuge lanke. ron ven lea tly located la every era tioa ol the country, but tlmre must lm au doubt about the areuritv and atabiU Ity ol aui U hiatttutloua. Nothing ran upply ttii ad but poaial aavinga bauk. The demand lr them in thia aouatry, together with the iwrauiHi ia oltiKr couiiUhw, pruvea Una. rtm-b a evatetii aa my bill provide tor. would make It hmmiIiW tot on huudrad wtple tu aave their earaiua wbr ona Ko diHM, wad would Htak 11 lmMiilila ltr anj detaltor to ever' havnt. Thia would aiuouraa-a aad tiniutal aating, htrh woaid el oaly ba a bl tn tu awry lauolv by laving upaoioa thieg l-r a raiuy day, bat II woul l, be. etdva, wakty iWi'twitor a Iwltef aiti eaa. Il would tut oeti itwaa leal Iher tuld w lo?a coul.if I l laa lnmiM ol war wK but II would wwaa Ikal a graalef pf aval id Ida itiaa garaiuia would be a-Uiratad and Hotra w)a. wttk Ike toi patri.iu4 l 4i Mtt't a Heaator lUtUf ma le a v4f Mbi povtltia tkat ltoji lr ia Uof d fHtalal ( baak l, liaoa oikaf aaawat, be iiatM ut thai Itk ia a at iWm Ikar wottM br agaia Itm . 4 lt-l i t.t at adnata la ! wl i. tka ipl ' avteg twld atfi t'lf ll f oveiaa.! hada. th attaint; kd ol It hV pv4 id Ika aUt arda. 01 1 war ftatgkbot W taUertba, THE NEW BOOK IS OUT. "VOICES OF THE MORNING" NOW READY AND ON THE MARKET. A Tasty Little Volume of Poems Filled With Appeals for Brotherhood and Dreams of the Future. Better Hatter dava are coming, while the earth awing evorduwnward. On the 'Future' mountain top the morning light I breaking. War and bate arc dying out. The race I moving onward. IbiMnr dny are coining and the people are awaking, (letter dny are coming. Love from mun to man I growing. Unto peace and brotherhood the whole world now I tending (Jod I over u. The fount of mercy etlll I flowing. J letter day aro coming and the evil one ure ending. Jlettor day ore coining. The wwit leaeon of the MftHtor Have 11 uieuniiig now to ue, contain a bidden prominc, Hlilnlng to u through our preeeut darkmm and diMiwter, Jtetter day nre coming and the night I paealng from ue, Jlett4ir day are coming; cadi will love and help the other; All will work together, happy, proeperoue, contented; Tide the hidden leon la Ulir'et taught 0: wo aro brother. J hater day ore coming, when the rolgn of greed I ended. Iletter dny are coming unto all the laixla and race, The old century I dying; tha old evil weaken. The new dawn of the new era light a billion face. Hotter day are coming. Through the dark Hope elilne, a beacon. Hotter day ore coming. Tell It to the hoolim toiler. Hid him riee (0 manhood and the chain that bind him Mover; rJmlte the tyrant, the oppreeeor, robber and deepoiler. Hotter day are coming that v lll free tho world forovor. Hotter day ore coming, 'JVH the eweet and joyful atory. Take It up, ye million voice, till the world In humming Wit h the wonderoiiN prophi-cy of gladno, hope and glory. Hotter day are coming, brother, better day are coming. From "Voice of the Morning," by J. A. Kiiokuton. "Voice of the Morning," by J. A. Fdgcrton, of Lincoln, ha been received and eurpio.No nil expectation. It I a boauty typographically, and In every other wuy. Tiik InokI'KNIirnt can give no Idea of the volume, bettor than to ay that it i, by all odd, the beet collection of vorao, put out by a Weetern author lu our time, While the book I not political, it I filled with the Impulee and hope of tho new movement. Tho young author U rapidly auniing the plow of tho loading poet of reform the new prophet of tho now time. Kvery reformer lu Nobraeka ehould have a copy of thi book. It can be pro cured at tbi oflloo at the retail price of 0110 dollur. All order will bo promptly filled, We cannot attempt an extended review of the book thl week, but will give next week a critical and unbiaand one written by Hon. A, K, Hholdon, with wboee writing inowt of our reader ure acquainted. Wa give below a few of the advance pre notice tho book In receiving from all over the United Ktate: In another column will bo found the publiMlior'a notice of a book of poem by that well-known young author, J. A. Kdgerton. Wo know whereof we apeak wbon we pronounce hi power a uperlor to the writing of any young author in America. Hi poem are full of feeling and abound in thought. In many rtmpoct they remind oue of Will Carleton, American. Hay, Ogdou, Utah. The editor of the Itador, heartily endorse the above, for J. A. Kdgerton cer tainly hae ability that cIunwon bim in the front rank of pronont day writer. Fre mont (Neb,) 1eader, Mr. Kdgorton ha won national fame a a writer on economic topic and al so a a vere writer of exceptional ability. Hi poem dual too with political topic, though la no noun partlan. All of them breathe a love of humanity and a deire to lilt up mankind. Omaha World-Herald. Mr, Kdgorton, though a comparatively young man, ha already written ex teueively for publication and eome of hi poetry ba elicited flattering encomium from men diMtinguihed In the world of letter throughout the country, There I every probability that the new book will meet with a ready and cordial reception, especially In Nobraeka, tho native etate of the author, where be ha a wide and favorable acquaintance, Lincoln Evening poet. The young author la well known. He bu been true to hi conviction of re form and should be patrouixed by every reformer. Hoacon Light, Yankton, 8. U. The now book bould bave a hearty reception and ready sale. It will bo an ornament to anyone' home. Iowa Tribune. J. A. Kdgorton ha boon an editor and author all hi life. A a writer In rceut years, his production have appeurod all ovor tho nation. Kalamazoo (Mich). Daily (iazette. "Void's of the Morning" will be given a siiecial review by H. 0. Flower, of the arena, In tho February number of the Now '1 ime. It will also bo made one of the Serbia of the famou Humboldt Library of New York. Tub Inuki-kniiknt i proud of the recognition being accorded its former edi tor and wihe him a (lod-epeod. The now book ehould lie read by every reformer. Lamar (Mo.) Daily leader, The National Hank a. From tti beginning the national bank have Imwu an evil Influence in the nation, lu the hour of great extremity our government wna told by the inouey c banner to stand and deliver. It then and there obeyed the order ol the mon ey power. Hy giving to the money changer tba national bauklug system the government not only atood and de livered but by adopting that syalein baa Ihmiu atetidiiig and delivering ever ainee. Thean bank cauaml tha demonaluation ol aiiver, the eoutraclioa ol tha currency and the roueuii derlin ol prices. 1 hey eauawd Ihe tasue ol the (lewlaud boiid and ara now working lo rvlir the uiwulmt ka aud Miruisn notes which amount to about f .Vni.inhi taiti. IVy wattl ad psp r mou y 1mum la them ia tha tr in ol bational bank wot ahu h ia ia aubaUtto tu aak lha nrinnt li lura ur In I hem nmt tt mou-y aa avloaagiti. lhy aaal Ibegovaramaal to laaue lor ibsir eoavaieai more txtada, that lhy may buy tam, draw lntral u Ikvm aad at lha same time dvpoait thorn ail lha govrauaat a e l ardy bir lh gin akH k by ak Ihe gitvatatuaet lo Risk l I hem la lha trta ol a bank ipr. Fur the worth Wnmi prtvila ol kot.lii.g tkvM toavU lb 5otaaHMri aarwa lo aiak gmtd f y IUr II .iv4 In I Ha busk. Ilaaay lhal lha auojay sms4 In lb bahks M a vb-aa at ! Ikal-ask. la lam way lky hate rl a'uaa ai. ta Mtlltwaa aad br aks a Iksy k aitaa aolhiag ia lalata. 1 hi svta il 4 Ikal Ik oruat r aiva lka aa a-aoaat id atoy Ul lu ik ( lalsa o4 k baud lb tKal. tt lillfW: a aa a U'UMt ussiHg laiai a-th iaj gu Ida gva awal a w.t04s a b Una l it full Vaiae a4 Ikal ls aotaa Utaista kMM. to tha Ufw"t ias ol Jtt iuowy aola at solar ti the aalMaai btak ! napiMia I ha f bat lay of voalta t wilb Ik lraf akoaHl raw b ta.aty ana lkntl wl bitm Days, reuewml at the end of that time and o run on an infinitum. Would this not bo a clean gilt to the farmer of f. 1,000? The farmer would continue to use or rent his larm, h would pay no taxes on it and would nt the same time have for bia us the lull value ol bis (arm in mon ey without Interest. For the simple privilege of Holding a mortgage the gov ernmeut would give the farmer the full worth ol his prorty in money, The only diflen-uce between this and the way the banks ask to ba favorrd Is that the farmer continues to ut nml rent his (arm but mwivas no interval 011 his inorlirage while Ihe banker ruts or loans his bonds to ths government at a good Interval, The national baekararauwd lha adob Hon ol th gold staudard aad eland aa its stroug bulwark today, aud lha In asliabU I.Iihh sutkare now art thaui rlvm up aa th only toaiptut Itusio eir ol lha eouulry aa 1 deniaad lhal tha kwue td all par moaey shall ba mad Ikrouah ihvin aad lor th.irlea III. 'I try ak aoikig b lhaa lb eomplalartitttrtd ul tha rurreiuy lhal Ikri ttinf rrgulala Its voluuta sud o liiMiopa sla 11 sa lo alairb I It a alia ol lha kwiioa. Any Hauvil yvbirm Ikal dora at eoab-aiplsta lha vr Ihmw ol lb aaltoaslbsaksiaaol aorlh voastdanag -Whu luualy Uutlaok, Pol who know a goit lkti wilt t to th Ni r.k ttho (Wi irl Hargain HutdrssU, tn4 gat thart MLk.-Ni:tllURKA IIIUC CO 1 1 3rt O Slraajl. Mhtsa4as VmI ok Kuaaoso, Va,. la It A waiautma ! Will wa talfu4aaa.t U lha aaa akU yaaiar lay lm U Uiaaal -a... w aivak tlaa44 rk.a la Mhii uavskasts i'M'S t li Ta af (. a !amfa w tUU 1 iU amiioii iiiii 1 Mm m in SLAVONIC INFLUENCE SU PREME IN CHINA. LATEST ORIENTAL MOVES Tha "Celestial" Emparor llallsvs Thai the tear Is Ills Only Knropsaa rrlsad Kaglsad's Powar All Oons Oarrnan Trslolof Of 0ears llalng Dlaplsoed Dalanos af fewsa Piexitr, Deo. 1:3. The Chines gov ernment ha officially granted to Rus sia permission to winter a squadron at l'ort Arthur. Great Britain do inands a quid pro quo If concession have been made to other powers, and it ha been suggested that tha Japan es and llrltlsh oooupy Wei-Hal-Wal jointly, Tba situation at Kal Cbou bay la unchanged. Ucrtuaoy remains unyielding and tha Chinese councils ara divided a to whether there should b peace or war with Oorinuny. China regard Itula as her only friend, and uslc her advice alone. Hrltlsh influence Is nil, as tba result of th failure of the loan negotiations. China U now negotiating a loaa with Russia. Tha latter demand th dlMinlssal of th lirltlsh railroad engi neers in North China, and It Is proba ble that It will bu granted. Tha Ger man drill instructors will ba dismissed at th expiration of their contracts and will b replaced by Uusslans Russian officer have already been ap pointed to drill the armies of North China. llKRMjr, Deo. S3 The Cologne Oa fott maintain th accuracy of th statement that th Uuseiun occupation of Fort Arthur was connected - with th visit of th llrltlsh warship Daphne about a week ago. As a proof of It It points out tbat there was neither Kussian ship nor a Uusslan consul at l'ort Arthur at tho time the I 'upline visited the harbor, and it ar gues that Uussla oould only have learned of th visit through China's complaint. 8t. I'KTKiisnifHO, Deo. 2&r-Iu a strongly antl-llrltlsh article to-day th Novostl says: "la consequence of th Ertnloa of England to compensate rself for th Uusslan occupation of Fort Arthur by th acquisition of Fort Hamilton or Lazareff, and in view of th possibility of th disturbing action of Japan, Europe stands upon th brink of grave diplomatic oompllcav Hons, It Is, therefore, well to recall tbat th relnfurccmunt of tho iierman squadron in the Pacific parojlts Uus sla, Franc and Germany to affectively prevent a disturbance of th balance of powar," Th Novostl expresses th hop that th isolation of Great Britain with re speot to th thr European powers will "paralyze bar actions ufllclcntly to permit th preservation of peace from tha danger threatening it at th present moment" AMERICA QUIETLY HOUNDED. WiiiiiMOToJf, Deo. 23. It I under stood that tha authorities here have bean unofficially sounded aa to the at titude of th United States toward tha compilations In the Far East with a view to learning whether American InUresta in China wero regarded as sufficient to warrant any active stsp by this govsrument From what sou roes tha Inquiries have come la not disclosed. It Is well understood, however, that Great Hrltaln would look with favor ou any action by tha United Htatsa which would serve aa a eheok on th advances of Germany and Russia, Xhe liritiah Interests In China ara ten times greater than those of Germany, Russia and the United States, and yst, with Germany and Russia firmly located on Chinese soil, Great Hrltaln ia left in a sort of cut da aao. It Is known atao that th Chines authorities would welcome a movement by tha United States and that this had aeen communicated to ofllolala hare. Although these soundings, for they amoaat to nothing mora a yet, have not taken official form, thay hav bean sufficient to gain a pretty general un derstanding a to tha attitude of this goTsrnmant. Thia, In brief, Is that th Ualtad htatas has no Interesl In th territorial estrnslou now going on la China) that she wilt not land at say of th Ht port of China, aa Ger many and Itusila bare done, and tbat her only conearu Is to guard eslab Hsbad A mar Us a Interval la China. fallla hlllaj as fal thr, Loui. !, ti. Tba alsst storm that prevailed fur Ihraa days In Tsiss has proved mora disastrous in He af fseia upon stuae Intervals of lha West aad Nurlhwsal pot Itou t that Hal late at first rat-tsd, 'ha fatal tile Wlag proaoMaoad anoag raeaat liwpof laliuu from Masino and th alt! Iskaa l lha btg plain euaatry fro Louisiana la loealttle tally It per teat of th Mas tea a est tie 4ie4 already Aa aaaa Maaata-I bf I ktaa. Isa lasstiat tVa, U Da X flai ls DrsWa. a gdsi stadaat I yautt'gy al imKr4 nlvrily slaa li. I, hat aHit4 a p.xttioa la lb lis liia usttais'ir- t uim. aad b will laa fv the '.! lakrasrt k U a bar liwas t iMwiaaatl, Ata. Vaa taar Hi Us 4 KaatM Cm. M, iva U Tea Isar ia) tha paallaalarf was la avet ia taiposed a ths lt;la4 bf fwry t the sumiast svtr t-daf M btliiaf l' lU.rfarsld with ft staU Ww f bla ast FIGHTD1D NOT TAKE PLACE Tommy Traoar and Jua Wslootl En- Joload From Maatlog. Cuioaoo, Dea 23. The fight between Tommy Tracey and Joe Waloott, acheduled for last evening, did not coma off as advertised. The postpone ment of the fight was brought about by tba action of Judge Urentanto, of the Buperior court, who lssuaa an order restraining th fighters from engaging In any contest in th hall that bad been secured for th event and declaring that if an effort was made to have tho fight ha would In struct th sheriff to raid th place. A Oraal Imaihlng ol Olssa. New York, Deo. ?3. An sight pound dynamlU cartridge exploded in th rear of the Arbuckle coffee build ing, in Brooklyn, last night Nearly 8,000 panes of glass in th neighbor hood were shattered, and that th ex plosion was not attended with loss of llf is remarkable. The explosion was beard twenty blocks away. A 910,000 faobaxe Milling. Coi.UMnu, a G, Dea 23. A pack ag eontaining 110,000 in cash wa stolen from th Southern Express offlo in this city soma time between Hunday morning and Monday morn ing of this week. Employes nre sus peotod. Cousin of the President Uaad. Washihoton, Dec. 3 a. The death yesterday of Mrs. Charles R. Miller of Canton, cousin of the President, was a sad blow to both tha President and Mrs. McKlnley, with whom Mrs. Mil lar wa a groat favorite. rink lluttarlua taw Upheld. 8t, VkVh, Minn., Deo. 23. 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