The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, April 28, 1898, Image 4

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    THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
April 28, 1898
Bf Nebraska 3nbcpcnbcnt
CimtoliJalhn of
TUB WEALTH MAKKKS tni LINCOLN
lNDS.PS.NDf.NT.
rUrJLISHEI) EVERY THURSDAY
y 111
IndepEijderjt Publijshiqg Go.
At 1120 M Btrt,
LINCOLN, - NEBHASKA
TELf PHONE 638.
$1.00 VtH YliAK IN AbVANCh
A'l'lnn Mill i-oiiiiiiuiilrHllon In, ui'l 111 11 k nil
dralla, iui,B- onli-i te., iiivhIjI lo
TDK INUKI'K.Mil-.Mr I I II, CO.,
l.liriM , St.H.
Tbe jirt'crnt, war I not for compient
but for 1j utiiaiiily and Phrintla.11 civi
ligation,
Claim aggregating $10,000,000 have
already been preferred by American
citizen ngnlnnt Hpain.
jTonenty Im the bent policy, even In
(he lale university. The people v!II
not anpport 11 nhiim, and nunpicion in
ulready arouned,
The I nlted ritefc nuprcme court
liu decided that children born of (Jhl
ih'mb parent in thi country aro 011
titled to citlennhip,
flreenbnck hear no intercut, and by
giving employment to the people.,
create wealth, while Intercut bearing
lawl are fax-enter whkli drain the
country's wealth.
A dlHpateh from Karma (,'ify iey
that the government tin advertised
there for 1,H00 mule and the patriotic
mule dealer have combined to nine
price 25 per cent. And yet the gov
ernment canotit rnlne price :n we
Jmve ho freotiently la-en told wi debate
011 the money tpientlon.
It in ntiited that the Hpnnlnh army
1 laying wante the Interior of Cuba
mar the fortlfled town and that lire
in canning: untold ilcvnnlatloii in the
amuller town and plantation. H In
, feared that the once fertile inland of
Cuba will a want of tire nwept lb-Id
and ruined home before the Ameri
can force can land and drive out the
r!pan!h army.
If anyone had predicted tliirly neven
vt'ti i-m nto uhAn vtiiiNir inkh uhpa
crowding the recruiting olllce to fight
for the union that la-fore the clone of
thin century a power would urine In
America that would forbid the country
butcher from eluugbteiing hi own
lieef and dictate who nliould nell pro
vlaions and what he nhould get for
nelllng them how many of thone
young, men eager to light the nlave
power would have believed Jt?
If'klM 'illtnlr tl.. ur.tw......i-u u. .m... I ........
st n urn rw in mi in Ri,ri lllMHI
the opportunity prenctited by a wave
of popular nynipathy for Cubnii nuf
ferlng to advance their pet. projet't for
Increaning the regular army to 1t,0(iO
men. The emphatic protect of .Adjoin
ant (leiKKil liarry ami other Ncbrunka
military men voiced not only the mili
tary but the citizen Hciitinieiit, of the
went. There in not now and never will
be need of increaning the nie of our
utanding army. The defence of thin
nation 1 her noldiery and their n (Tec
tum for their country. They fought
and won in the revolution, In tin; war
of 1S12, In the Mexican war. in the re
bellion, Whenever the life or peace of
thl country I threatened they will
protect It. Jlut they want no incrciotc
01 tlie Mtamllng army. 1 hey iln not
intend that the time nhall come in
thin country an in (iermauy when
very wnrkliigiiian xluill enrry on hl
lm'k a regular noldicr. The people
who are punning thin ni'Iicuic for a
large ntwnding army have in mind an
entlre.y different purjone than foreign
defence,
HKNA Mill Al.l.t. MllM
Heliator Allen ha done the rlflit
thing. Without waiting for the Intro
duction of a ImmuI bill providing for a
pular Uwn" of 1oo.imm.mmki or 'km,.
(MMI.UOU of Interest U-Miiug IhmhU he
promptly moved hint week the itdopl
toil of the folluwing rvwilultoiu
That In the opinion of th wimte no
rlreiiintiiee can arUe In the relation
of the 1' tilled Mute of Aiueilia and
the klngdoiii of HhIii thi will war
rant au iuerraae of the inlen nt U-r-log
tHMldeti luilibltiliii.it of till gnv
trituient, or that wilt hi any manner
Interfere with the rrfotiu of the It nun
tint affair of (he l'nli.-.l M,ii
line laid down In the ioilton
Ml
pie' mrty plittfollii of July. IV1,
(If t-otitM the umiftl ol.)t,.n w
utte to IliiUmlWU tiidtfutlu and
nbr (he eiiat rule I ho ivw.IuM.mi
Went titer fT lulutt action.
I uviih for the pivMnl. Nutu-e h.t
Wen yitea thvl Uiol toll. of
thi loiintrjr ami of i:iroe tht wl.-n
thy In lag thrlr Uiik heiii Il.t.i
(mgrraa lh u.ru Mho Mill opite It
ai already thre, Na 11 of -tit e
tim kttttl Im Made of totiiif for inoie
latere! Waring Uad, Tbl I a war
for freedom Hot tor tMMwUg.
WAB awhpolitich.
A great amount of tincaInca In
ing manifested by tli(e whoae friend
and relative have nlgnlflcd their In
tcntlon of collating for the war, There
l no call for excitement. Thin war
I not to be nettled In a day or
month, unli-a all algn fail. There I
too much at ntnka, It I generally J,
lievel by thone in a jKinition to know
that our fleet now blockading Havana
could nhell that and other Cuban cit-
le and by co-op-rating with the innur
gent priwtically free (!uba In nhort or
der, but thin i evidently no part of the
admlnlntratiori'a plan. Thin war ipiea-
(ion i bio nearly' nilled" in a politlea)
iwmie to be nummarHy aefteld, Theri'
are IW.OOO voluiteer called for and
it will be obnerved t hat the time of en
llntiuent in olaced at two yearn, Tiie.re
are ncorcn of opjiointnient U lx; iitwp,
each worth thounand of dollar per
year. There In much lionor to be gain
ed and much booming to ) done,
Huch an op(orl unity doe not come In
every generation. The piencnt admin
inti-ation wan becoming unpopular
even among it former friend aid wan
raoldlv loninif cante throughout fh
country Member of the cabinet wen
resigning and city and town elcclionn
In all part of the, UniteI Htae nhow
ed lartfe democratic gain and the
caune of free nilver wa daily gaining
ground. Now all I changed and war
in for the preaent dwarfing all other
Innucn and uniting all faction. Duo
advantage will be taken of all thin.
barice bodie move nlowly; care munt
be, token in the appointment of gem r-
aln, colonel, ma lor and a nont of
other; a plan of campaign fount be
mapped out; raw recruit munt lie
drilled; hot weather and yellow fever
are coming on in Cuba, All thin mean
delay. Meanwhile our fleet can make
hontilo demonntrationn, capture a few
prize, maintain a peaceful, blockade
of Cuban porta If ponnlblc, and tier-
tin jim have a bnmh with the .enemy,
lint our land force will hardly move
upon Cuba until next fall and during
the interim an attempt will be made
to innue Ixnid and Irolntcr tip the gold
ntandiird, After troop begin to move
the war may drag along In diiMiiltory
fanhioii for another year and then will
ome the prcnidcutial campaign and
McKinley will lx- hailed an the great
war prenident whone wine and careful
ntatenmaunhip naved the nation from
Imoending dianter. lie will have the
active nupport 'if hi army appointee
both civil and military and the j-cpuli-
lieau party prenn will declare that the
money iicMion I a dcal Innue and
that war innue and war record atoms
liniht. be dincunncd.
Tlii Inlhc preMcnt outlook, t-t the
common ja-ople govern themnclven im:
cordingly that they be not deluded by
falne Innue a in the pant, l-t every
move to Innue bond lie fought to the
bitter end. Make free nilver the battle
cry and demand non-fiitcrrnt bearing
greenback an againnt intercnt, la-ar-lug
homln,
WKtKHMH Will K IV II I 1 1 K,
The rcnigiiiition of ,bdiu HhcruiiLU,
wcrefary of Mate mark the begin
ning of tin- dii.iiiti (Tiilion of McKin
ley' cabinet. Kheriuan n-nigned by
reipient. That in 1111 lunger in iloiibt.
lie vviih cnjfileil into giving up will,
in I he nenate to make room for Mark
Milium 11 im I now he in gently but none
the lesn forcibly removed from the
cabinet and bin political nlur in forvo
er net. Thin will not cannc much nor
nor to a majority of tin- American peo
ple an liin policy wan roundly Condemn
ed, but the hiiril of fairnem will iro
tent againnt the (Ungraceful trick play
ed upon an old man who lum xerved
bin iart,v and bin uianler only too well
iIii-kc many yearn. I'oNtuuo-ler iener
al 1 11 rv ban alno handed in hi renig
nation, giving an a itio.oii that bin
lieallh in breiikiug ilovvu. Tln-re may
Im oilier I'i'Iihoiih eiiiully an goinl but
they are not given. Heeretary of War
li. A. Alger and Heeretary of the Treas
ury by 1 111 1 1 .1. liucc are iiIno reported
an about to renig 11 bei aum- t lit-1 r vtcvtn
do not coincide with the prcniili-iit'
poHiiiou on the wur iiienliou. Alger
in for a vlgorou policy while Mi Kin
ley neeiu to favor delay and In trying
to condui t a weeeful war on a wait
ing plan, tinge I M-emlugly poxneint
ml of one Idea. The gold ktaiuhiril In
the Alpha and ibui-gn of hi olllelitl
life and he rid.-, hi hobby ... every
Imanlble iNraioii, In ninwiu and out
of teuton. He I not even in ecoNud
with the uienila-r of hi own party
In coiigrea and hi obnliuaey and In
tolerance of the opinion of Id col
hiiguea ha kept til tn practically alone
In hi plan and theorir for nnatu 11
re a. rm. Ill withdrawal will prolatldy
be animiimed in a few day and the
plfialdent HHialeil cabinet will h ma
tiilrtlly I'lianui-tl nltoo.t wttbin I lie
Hiat )r of hi tcini Mit U tha
liniibleV V (he cabinet win or
waa the loan who a. Uileil It Wrukf
ii in in iitfc aria.
The counlry l-aitker heitiM-li
Ifla In w aliiln. At the met tluil of lha
w V the prenlileict of the -
hI.o ha lnrii a alronrf upiHitrr tf,l,'
lh gold klandartl ul It touaia pioj
ml for rvUiiny lha (fivmlMnk. !
riniily warned tha aMllloa Ida! It
w lha Itniitetlial hmoii uly of
rjr eountry baaker to beat Ik tup
reocy bill prepared by the lndianapo-
Wfljjj. monetary eomminnlon and recently
introduced Into congrcna. Haid be,
- J "'J'bat bill provide for the etablih-
tMUt t,f branch lauik. Lnder It 00-
leiktlonn everv nmnll lianker In the
a country would m crowded out by the
big financial Jnntltutlon etablinhing-
brancbe," l)r. Hall, of the lat laink-
ing lmard, who wa preaent aniiled 11a
he remarked, "I am glad that nome of
(he rent of you are finding that out.
I learned it wyaeJf aeveral year ago
when thin movement for 'nound cur-
rency' wa nutneo, neon- 01 muw
try banker Inive yet Ut learn that the
vurri-wy commnnion plan jor ninjinn-
( 4 4 M M t 1 .
lag fhl country with "nound curren
cy" Include not only the dentruction
of irovernment miner money, but the
I. , . . . . ,..,...,...(. I
conwilioaiiou 01 me oauniug Miinunn
of the nation into the hand of a few
great bonne. The plan I to nyndicntc
the banking and money function the
name a me meai, jnouniry na o--u
. , , ..... , . ..
nyndicated. Then the Country banker
who have gone out and pounded on
their little financial dinh-pan and
whooped for "nound money" whenev
er the gong noiinded In Wall a tree t will
be little clerk for the Anglo-Ameri
can Money Hyiidfeate, And nerve them
rltfbt,
ncMonr hmvm m i n
Honthern railroad emtlnue Ut pnnb
hard for the f rannporlalion of Nebra-
ka product. The ojenlng of the pitta-
burg fiulf road from Kannaa (ily
to Port Arthur and It nubm-ipient ex
tension to Omaha ha already brought
Into the field a force that i bound to
bring better freight rate to the farm
er of N'elraaka,
f,ant week the Miouri I'aelfie, an-
other of the nouthern roiul, ntartiel
the old Chicago line by the announce
ment of a deep cut In rate on packing
bonne product and frenh meat. Kffee-
five April 2:i the rate on packing bonne
product and frenh meat from Omaha,
Nrbranka City and lower Mlnnourl riv
er point to Kt, t,oui will be 15 M-nt
per 100 xiundn. Prom f;maha, e
broeka t'ity and lower Minnonri river
point to Kant Kt. 1iid the rate will
be 7 cent. The rate from Uncoln will
be 'A cent higher than the rate from
Omaha, or H cent cr 100 pound.
Thi I believed to have been precip
itated by the pron.jiei't of war on the
gulf count and fhe need of moving
large quantitic of provMon from the
wentern piuking center feed
trooii. It i believed that other roa
will follow and make a niunlar reduc
tion. Tic effect, of thin reduction
ought, to be realized by wenteru farm
er In latter price for their ntoek
whicb goe through the piuiking boue.
The nouthern railroad outlet are
the Nebraska farmer' bent hope for
heller price on grain and nlock. Hith
erto eombiualiop of railway line
have prevented eonnidcrable, reduc
tion in through rate. Jdit lhene
noullicru railway are owned by dif
ferent intercnt and are concerned In
building up dilTcrcent cilie from the
old granger line. They have a route
li the nea 1000 mih-n nhorb-r than Ho
old linen. They are in the buhim-n to
j;el trade. Pit her new niilwuy com
bination will be formed large enough
to lake in lhene noullicru roadn or lliey
will cut through freight rale in two.
Waiihii k H .i mo. hm, maaagi-r of tin-
Ni'blllHkll Iteloriil I'l'XH ,xnociatiou
ready print hoil, han gone to Wanh-
iagton with the view ol neeiiriag the co
oicrnllon ol the national poiiilint. aud
nilver roiuiuiltcit In extending it er
vice atnl enlarging lln Held of operation.
The iantitution ha already over one
hundred reform iicmcr for ahich it
in luriiinliiiig ready priutn- nearly all it
can handle with it pri-Kcnt faeilitie.
Morn than that, the new Iioiimh in ur
ninhing n flmt-elnn ready print, lull of
Iivh nca ol the reform movement, giv
ing tha (leopla III" fact from which they
enti draw their own puht leal and noelnl
eoacblioan. TllK Imii i-km NT net It
own t,Vie, with (iccaxloiial um of i lew
eoluilili of plate nen ice. The mim-ci-nm ol
the reliirui ready print Immihii ha no
linaiieial relation to anyone eonneeteil
with thU pita-r. Hut tlm niieei-H of the
uiovi-iiieiit of which the relorm ready
print in a part ha a vital relation to
thi paper and every other paper of the
nine ronv letion. W recall how in the
vry hrnl and tn- of tln cniniiiga of
, H,j , ,,,,, b ready print I,o.iai ran
hi the now on the timid page of nearly
evnry country pn-r la tin html column
ol matter calculated toiliaerrdlt Ih pop
uhnt and be nilver raune. Koum ol tin
matter a ppt ared In (lie very alroiup-al
piipiilit pa i la th land. It may m
that llu-ae eat aer "lalnlake," hat
miaiiike of ilutt kind liava a terv I In-ly
,u...,...t..... kiiL ,1... VI...L II .
WMIh,lM,
i" " won n.n ami a 1 1 a ii iot rn in-
plta bind, 'Ih editing ol th ana
mailer lor Io.imhic ualry aeapnHr
ta Amoraa I ealirvly Ion ik I In 114 In
l overlook d by Ih inoiii-piily 11014
aata aim rua lit "aouad inna.-j" bur
ary bur vi , Th iiurm pira read
print liouaa tiuli In I uatainm by
lina kiia prlaelplva It alaada lor,
V r tody al Hi U kIuuIh- ol Ih
la luiar eaiiiiMti tha rvfurtu
le 11 t ka a radi prit nervk-a
Ibal raa W rhl apoa, Tan ln
ralfeif Mwve S hra lot e h
ay iMM raui li nk.
- f
It to r! ata(iaf,
Month,
Yen, lr-, 1 fought ftllh Htonll,
And )d Ui Unlit wit tm;
liat U tbm br I'oioa io,m to war,
. Uk on in or na lor m.
I didn't ulirliin from brins
An hi rllo(id lo lb mii;
Hot If tbli br Union to wr,
Mk on inoron Uir mt.
I mi with V t MnM
'I a bmir ti'f. In uritf,
I ti-srd th lboii(r tuttrtn'
l(,n( m,ii,.Mil J in k'i,' wr,
And in mi f a tlma Ihln nword iH minx,
fin lilnwd tbw rout- lut m
lint if tan old iiftiion K'" to war,
Mak o mora uo lor mi.
I'm not ii folio' fl-tillri,
Hut lecf no fun 'ii Inn,
A I bi k In Hi" iiciH,
Wlion I wliotil.ler.il nip old fun,
It in t r l thwi n,r boir In hli
Maeh lliiriKK, on know, munt b
Jin' If thla old lulon'a In lor war,
M'tka on nioro itmi tor mn,
i hnlu't forot air otlnln
Her how In aiatr-iwo
Or tlc-rDiiliowm, lb ImiHa aboola
(lifd l ha l,, In ulna;
And I r f limitUi null Mionanall,
And l.ldid ili r for l,e;
loo If ilea old I nlon'a In for r,
Mk ou morn nn for Inn
- Ailiinl ' oimUluUoii.
I
Nortli,
Jimt ninkall fwo, old ft-llo;
I lo ainnd o'i mora
Ijnuanib fli old flux elili foil,
A In Id dura of ror
Our fHir xlood vivni
And foiiidit on land mid
'Hi Imttl n-rc Mini ui'l na
A liniloii of Ilia Im,
t nliliuwd von down l. VIckalairK,
ton llikud in i It oil lime,
iin intuit it flld aifiunl'i'l,
M Ik-ii uniilinr a tu lorf mnu
Von nor ll,a uinf ill M,ul,bland,
I mum Id noriln-ri liin.
I,lk w did our Aniy,
WIjii awlfi Mi l,illt.a H-,
goiir ruiim tutiitlil Ilk dvl)a,
liill wle-n lb r wna don
your bund inl lien In frindl fa,
Our twotinri lotl a on,
And now Kiwi duir llirAf"ii,
Ho world, wo aoutli know,
On' mo' aOin , t' Ktlir
'lit flgbl lb iiiiiiiiiiiii t'Ki.
Mt bAd, llk- font, la front
Old K I' '-f-',lo on;
l,)f'a iiii la lor aliiking,
Mr dr im emu a on,
lint If our loaniry' honor
da oni nid in ii hr aoii,
I'm rdr loo, old (allow
Mot noi hr d nn.
MlfuiAollM Juiiruut,
'J'he main Job I in making the jn-o-
people of the P'dled Htiite free, ,nnt
a noon a we get, through gfvint the
Cuban political Jilerty we nlutii re
turn to the, main job, tn the meantime
keep your eye on the dealer,
HARDY'S COLUMN,
John Hherman War Thing Wore
'1 ban H'ar-liig nud Hhort-Ibittle
Cry Who Hiia-hea the Oovcrnmciit
Pay Kilver I'.rynn mid Ie Cut
JJowii Halarien Hoelal Pvil.
.John Khennaii, necretary of nfale, and
,la me A, fbiry, jiontmanter general, have
r'-nigiii-d. It I nuid one doe not like
wifr and the other' health In poor, II
Klieruiaa had nnigmd in )l72or)l
lightning had ntruek within forty mile
of him and reared him to death, thi
country would be much betb-r off to day,
lie lot done tin country more harm
than nny other living man. lie wa the
necnt agent of the money power fo
nlrike down the nilver dollar, Tlma
every time the iph-ntioil bun been brought
Up nince he hnn been the comproinim-r
and go-betwien,
War, war, the very air neem full of
war, Patriotixm bubble up through
every nt rat 11 of noeiety, Not n dime-nl.-
ing voice 1 heard, not it copperhead to
be found.
War ha it terrible meaning taxation,
blood, death, w idow and orphan, and
yet. for al! thi there are tiling worn
1I11111 war. Htarving of women mid
children in worm, Opprnnioii and nlav
cry I wor". "( ii vo me bbert v and jiH
tine or give me l-tb." l't, it Im known
and rend ol nil nation that thi conti
nent in dedicated to liberty and juxticii.
Any infringement upon thin do rtrimi 1
an iniill to our nation, I 'mh-r the Mon
roe doctrine un make ournelvo prolcc-
tor of tlm weak on thi continent. W
hoi every nword, every gna, every nhip
and every man will lie put into tlm ner
viceof tlm government againnt Spain
and let I he war bit big a poMnibla and
nhort a ponnlbhf.
ftiir navy men are red hot for n fight
with any Hpaaixli intfl that nhow a
head and t hern i goo-l reitNou for that
leeluig. Two hundred find nixty of their
eotnritde went down 111 Havana harbor
through HpaniNli treachery. "Itetiambi-r
tier tlm Mmnii" will Im 1 Im Iml tie cry.
a
a
It turn out that llaaiin and theoil
king owned tlm two grey hound that
were old to lhn government fori( mil
hull, The panneiiger bllniuen would h
be worth much 011 Aiuerienn veel dur
ing the war.
a
We how I he ncaatc. will not eonwlit to
inntin of on dollar of bond a long a
tlo-re I on ounce of nilver loeoiu, l oin
what la in th tn-aaiiry ami limn coin a
laat na It ran b dug and pay It out a
It I lieedud lor the war,
Tlm republican have l'it dlaeoverml
thai Mryaa la green with jnal may !
a ard .ee, tearing h may citidur tlm
deiuiN-ratie parti In I lain, nut
ball a imicti a ihunoi ral a I levelaad
I republa-aa; In be t I h-velaa l ami l
are party lliello Hryau ha hut lo
km p up In 1 roii gallop to arrive at
Ih Iron t gate ol Hi nlilt. lioiian early In
Ih morning, March i, IUH,
A a a lt orl I ImiuK mad lo rmtuee h
aUrte ol niy otliivra, Iml lha city eoan-
rll will probably iml nt a our biat
lal balnlalur did la trying turdc
INaaalarie of slat appoiutmNi. lb
hill id III lobby I heitrd 11 her Ih
pleMibaa id the Uioatrr, II a elty
idtim-r eta affiril to af Ih may or
limy or llv aundrx dollr lor lo oli
any raa he hot atf inl lit pat la nlf
thai much, la a (dai'iioa id aarjT n
rat Ih atiua id all tdt,ra, ily,
ruuaiy and , and val tlu-iii no low
tlmy ran ant eflord In imy lor Iheir lob
or iHa. na e lownr-l rarrying na
au Wiiol by luiulil a lrmr a oik
ftuatiutf fur ail or ujbl tiuta lo pay
treasurer for one day'a work counting
money? Why nliould ha plow nix or
eight day to pay a clerk for one day'
writing? (live alinont any of our oflloer
or judge a good farm with team and
tool aud they ouh not make half a
miifili money a they get by holding
olllce, j?ut they ay wehuve got lo pay
nig naiarle pi order to get good men
That really mean we have got to pay
lag in order to get big rancal and
thieve, Jt ha ttlwuy been een that
raacnia work harder to get olfiee of big-
gent nalary. Pay no more than n man
can earn in biminen ami w would have
lea trouble.
We were in Halt Lake a few veitr ago
and aw ninety men In lh jieniteiitiary
for unlawful cohabitation. Not a aiiighi
woman fooj ever bien arretcd. In On
cola it in the women who are a r re ted
Why not try the Halt Lake method", nr
ret t ,i, men and let the women go? Try
the men under their rlubt name and let
tne paper publinh the trial.
I lni. 'I l, HoiiiJ lu,
The bill to innllii f.",0 I. DO'.OOO war
iionu brought 011 a hot debate in the
lloune of lleprewntaf ve. Weduedav
It wa bitterly opponed bv democrat
arm popuni who declared for an in
come tax, the coinage of theeilver eig
nolrage and the luw of legal tender
note.
A I' rum fit f()oa,
Wit hln an hour after he had received
Ilia official notice from the war deoari-
luoiit, on Monday, Governor llolcomb
had enl out the call over f he ntale, ''lie
bov la blue were ipnck to renpond. Lin
coln eompnnle, l ol the Hrt iti-giment.
aim r 01 the eeonl, went out to the old
ntale fair ground Tuenday morning and
went Into camp. The encampment ha
wee 11 nnnieii i.ainii A v in Knum er In
honor of iv-branka war governor ol 151
to I'iTt, ' uendav. Wednendnv and Thurn-
day companie olniiltla were arriving
from all part id the ntate and fhe en
tire enlintj ntrength ,f bo national
guard which In between i'J'10 and J70
men are now on fhe tented fie d.
I he force now here make 110 the two
regiment under the call with the excep
tion that preent companie conlnt of
(Jo men each and under nrmv nun alion
i-iu-U will probably be Incraem-d lo J 00
men making Nebranka ipola about
moo. J hey will probablo remain la
camp at l,incolu a week or fen dav af
ter which they will be ordered to Omaha
and there mutered into the regular ar
my and be under the direct control of
the war deparnmeiit,
'he cavalry company at Milford and
the battery of artillery at Wymore were
not called out and may not go to the
iront unie a necond call for volunteer
i deemed ndvinable or they cna tn-r-euade
the department fo accept their
cr vice in addition to the regular nuota
from thi ntate.
OFF FOH TiE WAff.
Many Viintr t n Koiit to I'olnta
of
l(nlxvou.
CiucAoo, April 2X liver ,ooo flbt
mg men ma rched out of ( 'locago lent
night bound for the war. Hi nee the
rurly day of li'H no u-b neenwer
witnenned In till city a Irininplri-d in
the regimen talarmoriea, in thentreet
through which the column marched,
and around the train winch bora them
lo the camping ground at fwingflah!.
The regiment winch went to the
front were the pirnt, Necond aud Hev
enlh regiment of infantry and tbo
nrnt cavalry. Ivteli regiment wai re-
cruite-J to t. full ntrength, and car-
ried bealde u number of recruit wbu
will take the pla-.-e of surd nn-u u
may In cotopullvd to drop oulfroitr
an y caune.
TO MUSTLM VOLUNTEEffS.
J(gulr Arinf Oniera Ailiit to Hi
lt llinlvoiia
Waiii.'oio, April ,eirretary
Alger ban detailed the following
named ofllccr to tiiunUr Into Hie ner
vice of tlm I ,' ni led htate for thu ttate
and at the ntatioa opponite their
name, the troop called out by the
Prcnhleiit' prod Munition:
Kanna Port Lnnveii worth, Pirat
Lieutenant Harry A. Kmith, J'ifth In
fantry. Mlnaourl- .St I,oul, Pirat Lieuten
ant ltc-licr llardumau, Tenth cav,
alrg
TO GAHCIA'S CAM P.
I lriitcnant Itiiwan, I,', , A, , l'rrla
for l.ainllu Oof 7ro In ( iili
K I mi I oh, Jamalcn, April I'M, - Pirt
l.leu titiaii t Andrew H liowan, of tlm
Niueleenlh iafutry, under ordur
from the war ilopurtuient, una lauded
on th I ii ban count noinewhere went
of Kntle;o prubiibly before dawn on
Mouility. Ill Cuban guide ami nn
open a -1 boat Wrre naed. 'i'he gulden
have not returned,
Lieutenant Itowau I on hi way to
tlm camp of liein-ritl ( nllnto linrclii.
II will repreaeat tli war department
In rriiging for Ilia cieoperilou of
tha Inaiirgi-nU In th lnvlou of ;l
era Cub by th force of th liilted
Mate The tlm mid pliii-d of lav
bin will l controlled by vvtuil and
the character of LleuUmaal l!owu'
diapAtehea
l.teuleuaat Ituwaii lft Washington
uioUr llialalit order on April II l
w illri-(rd to wall hare, prnpiv
In go to Porto II t"i ur ta ( lib. A ho
wut lo Laaiern I m', It I lnfrred
that a blow will l atrai-k Ihwr b-
fur on I ttrei k nt porlu Itleo Tlm
ntM-eUloMi it that liennial CalUto
iiro wilt ilii.. hi forma to cowr
, .. ....
a laud iu of I nUt htt tr.,.ip w,
prerrui;d
'I lua Union Moron Jiiarau i Iroi ha.
aeriM I'urbi l'rinin pruvlu, from
ihhiii lt ocaa, baa Imu abandoned
bi Ih liiatirg-tHita
l! titaal I alaa
HKit. A pill r - I h Id that
A in He ley ldnkd th Philip
(IM i t-aiiv-'d grant lillelnra
lambiirg, Hr II I iiiurUd lli
bl.M'.l would ilama J .iltt u I
llarinaa lutwrwil far iimh IUa iiii-tab,
HOG PATERNALISM.
GOVERNMENT TO IMPROVE PRIVATS
PROPERTY FOR PRIVATE CAIN.
Vratncbiac Worth Mil I loci Cllvco t a
My od It at Conioacd of llleli Man, Who
How vtab Vur Ounmruumut Aid In Cotav
pMltig TUnlw Ulf kliow.
There U Noruethitig uucontli and even
contradictory about thi beading for an
article in Tha New Time, but it no
nearly fit tha occanion we venture, to
Una it. Thone who admire and enjoy
till kind of putcrnaliKm are full be
liever jn tha Lalnnez Puire doctrine,
"liiut the !;it government govern
leant" and la Mow It largcnt gift to
lha frmulhnt; nuiuliir of ll citien.
1'rotn the crudJu to the grave they wor
ry about the woe to coma from a pater
Dal or fraternal government whicb
would give i-itiality of opporlutiltlc to
all it people. It i not wliut the bog
palernalint nuy that cuticerii tin par
ticularly, but what he in continually
taking and doing that give juntcuunw
of alarm,
The particular group of which wo
wow fpe-ak i anking congreM to give
11,000,000 to cmbcllinh their inland iu
Niagara river. The leading bcncflciarici
of thi group are. I, J', Morgan, Vumlcr
billn, Antor and JtockcfeiJi th. In thene
faiiiilh-N brotlu in In law aud aoiH-iu-law
are included, O'My and Lrinker
of tle Ptandard trui-t, Lclmont, Kclig-
man, JJepew, 'Jhoitia, J I, O, Mill uml
A few other colonnal beggar and pen
nloiiern, together with a nmall and pow
erful eb-meiit from Pulfulo and Is'lngura
l'aJI, have obtained the railroad, tela-
graph, telephone, gun, cjectrlo light,
beat and power f ranch ine for Kilo and
Maguni liouuticn; alno the matcbluna
water power of Niagara fall.
Ilieno francblni n, worth in the aggre
gate hundred of million of dollar, re
cently belonging t the whole people, an
raprenentiid by our nlate and municipal
government, have been donated aftei
nome begging and much lobbying
through Icginlatiou, both ignorant and
venal, for term varying from 60 to
1,000 yearn, to thene few rich men, who
never tiro of denouncing paternal gov
ernment and dirwt icginlatiou by the
people, 'Jim Jurt f 1,000,000 i anked
from the national treunury and in radio
ited for what they cull a pun American
txponitlon. It prenident iJ. M. Prink-
t-r of PuU'iilo; the vice prenidcni are
C'hauuccy Jjcpcw, ex- Governor Honwel)
1', J 'lower and P. ii, Thoma, prenidcni
of thu Krin Ituilroad company, JJcpcw
and 'lower are clanncd a itcpuhllcau
and Lcmocrat renpcctivcly, J'or huni
lu n ream ii they Jiku it i)on)artlnau ju
diciary, nound money mid u government
that only Untown money and fiauchie
im a few nucccKhful meu.
Of courne the pun-Amcrlcan corpora
tion can laiHiJy build their tiotel and
i i errl wheel and equip their Midway
j jdninance, hut tlie general aud Home
ntato government are ai-ked to aid tbune
greedy roul iu making an exhibit oo
their 200 acre ialund. Htuteand county
fair can noon bo abolinhed, and lpuw
and company tan furuinh every thin(
the nlmple folk wlnh to aee from au an
nual vegetable exhibit to electric ill
play that outnliine and outduz.lo tha
aurora horculi.
How tame and nfutiid the inland Han
cho Panzanlghed for compared with the
real owe poenned by the iicpewn, Plow
ur and O'Lay! The Pan -American
company ayn: "We are in the center of
a bigger population lure than tliut
which tturrnuuil (Jhicago. Within a ra
diii of f,00 mile nf Jiullalo ura the
chief cith-Nof tiiu United HtutcN. Chlca
'go, Cincinnati, Judiauupolin, Kt. Loul,
Clevi-lund, iJetrolt, J'iltabing and 1'hil
adclphia, (inatir New Voikand Jlontoi
aro all within the radiu. We huve mora
than fiC, (100,000 people iiihlde that cir
cle, and we have thu gn at lake a well
a the railroad to bring people to tin."
tiuch great faeilitie and wealth gath
ered from common wt alt h may bo unei)
and in joyed by all for a connldcrutioii
after May, 18SJ0. Vbdur need only
provide thcmelve with money. Tha
few who abnorh npecial privilege a
well a the rcaource of nature havo
dining car and hotel an well a rail
way and clectrlo linnn, ami no one elm,
need get a nickd of your money outnidu
of tlie few favored men who own mich
fruuchincN, nui li au Inland, ami command
the American peophi, The I'an-Amcr-lean
coinpauy wan Incorporated iu 1H87
under the reign of plutocracy a admin
Inlirnd by (irover Chivchind, ami the
nuke wn driven hat fall ,y Willhim
WiiKlllley Imallng (In, exponllloii
gtouiidn. What could he more appropri
ate? Had not lhene ureut abnorher of
wealth furiiinhed the fund ncci ury to
carry the elect ion in Intni? l 'w will
claim tbl Pri-kideut McKinley I any
laitter ririaentallvu of the governuiaut
of the few, for ami by lha few, than
wa hi predeceaaor iii otllce. Hut tha
Inertia of liitcllct luul kellUhiie ml
orgnied greed la carrying hug pater
lialiaiu to higher ihivi lopmi m from day
In day. Nurely m h a giiverunieiit a
our will not lilgglHi.vtr lmply ,.
OOtl, OHO mora o ui li mi u and for auuh
a purpoaa. U. II. Matthew In Nw
Tlma.
Vhara'll II II, , Tlm la Man.
We liavn II on rilly fAir mdhoilty
Hint t'yru llniid Im tin Ived l.iO.uuo
'Mm Hanua In routml aud i nr
t.'u.,...i.i.,,i '
"'" 111111 II Coll 1 1 41 led M,.
IiihI Cahlu llmul f, Murri
Mi Kllllry Iim li-lnM , ,i jjlv, (BMj
lha alNl ilrouga In uau tn l ulhMng
up ptraonal mai hlna o t arry nut thu
hi ma. Heliator lltktir, wloi Uaueiia
Hi Jf of l Um and llinal, act IdeliUlly
itlmyriH i,ia a beiu and threaten la
In II, ll I tepoltml ial th w iiiI Ui,
bat com ludwl lo ipitxt pkr t y yuai
lilina llltlanf lha"ii,o 'lU,aAral.
In to I ho iiiuimj in Kan Ihli fall,
lu wa (but t luitatu MuKtulIU4
will ! aid i mak mj iittwb uf
uvwiiitf -.Uviivtr iunv,