THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT May 26, 1898 The National Guard. It In rvlrfeiit thnt there l a gretit ltnl of rtinfuHloii in the public mlml rexprcting the ri-lullou of the natlotuil guurrl to tlie fi-ilcrul government; a iorifiiHiou which (rtalnly 'xtiil to the dully nii and npimrently to mnno OlillllUH Of IliWll IKJHIMOIW mini i.f ami In tlm National (loveninwut. Our objrot In thl article in t ch-ar up tbU confiittlon find Ktnte thnt relation dimply io iMHwlble for the benefit of our rctuWrn. ij.nif heforo thr Ut. In the Hebrew ,....iiu..h1Mi. 11 militia wu orgaa izeil fn. the, vnrlouM trilwN. Tlm 1.11. 1 Mtandlnir army, In it earlier hlU.ry, but If any trlbu wim attai kwl, the militia of any on or all of the other trllM-n might be, eallwl I 1 wrvU-e for their common defend. Whether Alfred thu (Ireat, who wiw a ciireful lilblu htiulent. borrowed Mm mlllUiry lde from the old 'Jejitametit or not, It I certain thnt from thl? ti.rm the Jlebrew twxli-l wn i m m!L ,.'... iiiiu'li fun f the Knir W but In the civil W,r they jii I'M u ,! loyount of themwlvew, rvi.inwell oroved them II III! IIHHi'l I . .,,,,,,1 u..v,.m mini for mnn more than wjmu Ut thu force of Charlc I. l-'rom HiigliHMl "r father, borrowed 11,1 mlllthi Iden, oh not morobi.bly the KiiglMi I""' 1rrowMl It from the Hebrew. I ii hihkitm i "" ..i4 fit 11 1 if till, I confront the mime problem whhh jH'ipiexeo ji Ktatemiien of Jlebrew mm 01 j-wigimn lilnlory, On the one bund, the nation muHt hiive tin clllclent mllUnry organ l.ntlon for purpoMe of imtiooal de fenwi on the other hand, Mutiny and phlloHiphy coiubliMil to dcmoiiMtrate thnt a Kbindlng army of liny connld emble l U iiIwii.vh a Mundiiig men new to free limtltiitionM. Kwh UiU liiid It volunteer militia force. J 11 It wen enrolled, with certain defined ex emption, all Mbl ladled citizen of certain defined nge, 'J'o titillw thl force for common defemte without giving to the fedeml government ilangerou mllltiiry power, the fram rr of the United HfaU Count itutlon ngreed iiou the following provlMlon: The Congre hIiiiII hiive power! To provide for calling forth the mil itia to execute the luw of the Union, imppre lumirrcetlon, und rejM-,1 viwlon. , , , To provide for orgiinllng, arming and dVlpllnlng the iniliUii, and for governing xuch purt of them 11 mey bo employed In the ervlee of the IJnitvd Htate, reervlng to the Male reiH'etlvely the iiopolnl merit of olll cer and the iitilhoiity of training the liillltlnuceordlng to the dlHclplliiu pre-crllM-l by Congre. Th render will olwerve three I111 portflnt element in thewe provllon: 1. Unity of organ Iwitlon ami uni formity of luetic are nceiircd by nu llioii.rng ('oiigre to deteiiuine the miture of the orgatil.ntlon.urmlng and drill. . 1'erll of centriill.ed HUpreinuey I avoided by reervlng to the Htate the right to appoint the ollleei and the authority to train the militia. 3. And b.V giving to the federal gov ernment authority to call out the mil itia thu offered only for purioHc of Uefene, Another provllon nuthorie cong re "to mine and uport iirmle," but only by appropriation hinting for two year. It can therefore carry on an aggrcMHive war only by volunteer or by Mohller Jibed for the purpose. And no congre I'au eoiumit the -o-plu of the I'nited State to the main tenance of a Htiindiug army for inure Ilia 11 two year. I'nder thl provision of the Coiititii tiou, coiigreNN enueted in 17-. a mili tary law providing money for the pur cluiHe of eiiilpmeiitH for the militia; thu appropriation Iiiim ninee been In ereated, but we beliee is lit thin dale only $iiiio,onii 11 vear for the entire mil itia force of the htate. It Im iiImi 1111..1 orled the go rinnii iit to cull the mil itia Into netUe wrvli-e In eue of exi gency for ii term not exceeding nine mouth. Il wiih under t li it law that Abraham Lincoln innued hi llrnl cull for iI.ihhi oluntecrn. tine other hl torie fact should lx mentioned. In l'.M on the Wxlt of laifavette to thi (oiintiv. ceitiiiu of the militia of the fctnte of New York orgauied theiu- NERVOUS PROSTRATION A Young Qirl at a Critical Ferial of Lift) la tint HprluK nl 1 Hti5 inr iiuliter took li thro nun a cold, t imt h had m u nip anil neuralgia. Inter It nt into rratiii hi her ioiuU. Mi eouUI not iim her arm or leneould not wnik or rn M! Uttr It. Stun bltl HO pltlt. 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Kclve Into a regiment and took the naimf of the national guard, a name Mince adopted by imllar military or ganization in other tnte of the un ion, but itenuMtcntly refuwd by Mao ehuwtte, which call It trained mil ita"Maiu huM tU- Volunteer Militia." Tim word "national" hould not be un derwood a cxprcliig any control by the national government over me tate militia. The present military force in the United HtatcM then are: First, a tnnding army, ald, organized and officered by (lie federal governmciit.lt now number (11,000 Uien. Hecond, the organized militia purely volunteer or ganization, a mucn o 11 a ciuii or a church; couponed of men who are part of the malitia, and who have uni ted In regiment, partly for woelal, i,n rt.lv for mi tarv nuriK)e, under ollieer of their own Hclectlon. Third, the militia, an organized Imdy conlt Intf of all men capable, of bearing arm In the cvcral Ui,te, except, cer tula clanne exemot by law. I hi dude fully four time Die Ktrengta of the organized militia In men who have, received a training rind M'en dl- I'hawed from militia reifimenf . Thl militia which include ttio naiiomii u-uard. beloin to the ntate, not to t he nation, and under our precnt law, can be en led nto crvice oy me na tion only for a nine month term, only for ilefeimlve warfare, and only under their own tute ollieer. When, war wa declared ngalimt Hpaln, congre uthorlzel the crea tion of a volunteer federal army or m,000 men, under federal ollieer, for a federal campaign. The. prcldcnt 1 uel a call for volunteer for thl army, for a two year term of ervlie, lie had no coimtituf lonal right to re quire the ervlce of the national guard nor or any particular individual or tiic militia of which t hee guard are Com loed; no more right than to reijuire the Mcrvice of the militia In the mern berhlp of the vnriou union league lub. Mir did he do o. Jle recom mended that member of the national guard who wanted to cnllt be given Iho preference; that I, If more volun teer reponded than were wanted, the fact that, a volunteer wa a mcmiicr or the national guard wa to count In hi favor. That wa right and wle; for uch volunteer hould have tlm nd vii ri Inge of military dlHcipline and training, and could help to Impart that iliHclpliuc and training toother. Hut member of the mUlonul guard were under no other obligation, legal or moral, to volunteer than uch a might Im deduced from the fact that they KiNNCHed Home moderate mili tary qualification. The fact that a man ha pledged hlmelf to nerve ,or nine month under Mate ollieer in a defeiinive war, put him under no color of obligation to ei ve for t wo year under federal ollieer In an ggrclvc war. I lie national guard are 1 rumen Male militia oflieered by wtate appoint ec, and organized for the defeime of the Male, though they may In- called on hv the prcHlileut. to go to tne ue or of other Htate, or under certain limitation, the. nation In time of per.i, I he attempt by certain critic, to con vert them by tlie Ktroke of a pen Into a federal army, under federal ollieer, for federal ervlee, In an nirgrelve aiupalgn of inviinion, can be attribut il unlv to lirnoriiiice of coiimI itut ionnl )i(ivlhion or to Impatience of the liin- tutioiiM which thoHC provmlon tin- poe. I lie attempt to coerce any man to enliHt In the federal army for 1 g- greHsive warfare niuiply liecaiiKe he Iiiim cnliHted in the Mute guard for de fciihive warfare in both irrational and immoral. Tliey who have Ik-cii clear- Kighted enough to hcc thi mid brave noiigh to rcHiHt the attempt are en- illed to the tliank of the American icople. W ild her our present military k.Vk- em ih tlie iii'Ht tor our future nixiorv qiii-htion not here dixcUMHcd. It Certainly ' not to be changed bv mi- iiiNtrueted poiiuliir clamor, x it limit sciihMiin ; and eoiihidcriiig the long llihldl ImeU of it 'm H'4 to lie cllilllged on the 1111 1 u !-f of the moment, for the hlcin which Iiiim nuide l)uroK an armed ciiliip. The Outlook. The Italian Crisis lit' MII'tH from Italy tire w frigidly by the ceiiMir Hint the wr- HIIIH-I'I ll l i oiixiiehH or the recent iliMorder ha not U'en fairly indicated by them. The lit of ilead ami woiiiidid in Milan rt-ud like the rooter after 11 bloody buttle, The kiliiiitlou Iiiim gltii the U'oici iiuicnl the LMeutcM iiliil'lii; the liming of the 1111 ii 11 nil , m, the proe- iiiiinl urn nf nun 1 ml l,n, tin. iii.tnhiiig f triMipx, the killing of hiindriHl of M-iiple, imliciiie that (lie country i fine tu f.ii'c viilh it n nut eliKin, Mini not vi illi a i l ien of In 1. id Out. I he ipielioli l often lul-iil of bile year 11 to Die luileoine of n emit imiitl heaping up of public 111.I1 . dm In likely tu U' Mnir. In Italy, it It I iniyy lM-iiig iiiixiu o il in himin. I lie country in luiiikrui'l In money, In in- lllti u etiaiMitrr, Hint III public 1011 Itdi liie. the lion of Itiiuiu i.tl opprcn- oil Im hli ivl lulu the Mint of th Ix t'iile, 11 nd il l 110 r- xngk'cral Ion to ay llnil Hoy wiitlilug In UMohy l,i la the I'liir wli lid llnly ! pat In;, uiiinii' oiIki tliiiit,', for her imiti lni.H, i.f tin 1 1 iiili' Mlunur I tiw hiiii miiIi u!iiii in l'i.i md liii miii iii.iii tl.li', but ittt laid i,rilM it ua m i.tl tmul, 11 ii.it Italy llit lut tiult.tl lit tl U v'.mi I.' il lil.tlilt lll Ike pi xtt hi lit p..i l of Itiw (.,i., I le Im oi.tl Ii in if Hit lllile Vlli.mtt' lill l,lill Italy kit tlilllnl I'Hnilil ttillt It Mil Ot.llii Mm luilimt III II j rii liliut tot imt li t "ii(-e. I h 4IKII 411. 1 114 1 I gllW 9OHI'i !.! liny (ivy Hi" liii U it 1 I miiiit tiHf I Si Ml vu 11 I i 1. I l. t ii.tilurt nut i-l nil 1 iiijfl Imti In 1 1, if H t iiii to (we 1 i.i nil y mu In tit plti" .In Inr (irtrl, an. I lit .l.uli. l,t y I lull ! tthl.lt lhi tu.ltior hiimW tit Inert lkrii kat l'Mid It h mi tfitoittl im tu aM Ii4lftltl tti thru t y pi u iu IK, m tti ttt n.t t la. III ttitt tiHUt I t !H. IlltH t t4HtlM tl IkoMtit tl t.elHi4t trlt urn tkrre f.iwllk ii thin Hl.iiiUl Ixiiit.H rvi uima Ik U-. I h i t Ik oh rrt ir t llv, lUa ail h aud arti l ol fl I ktlklurf a Mil lk talrlull ll ik.lunlrf km Kat I tmrdM. tt kvitetvr attf rtitl artr. Iryttit tt pU, it Mm utlt ta m M" l. an ftuWt of tkii iilkik Will rvMtcnitff Ikft tmlblMk !( ttttlvai kh tl lk wiri4 t4n Mral traia a, tka t(l lrUts UW Ut fk r ttAHil, have leeii eonpicuouly exempt from taxation; for all hough there 1 a heavy Income tax, the rich Hulian doeg not hemtate to avail hlmaeir or tlie cor ruption of the revenue collector and evado hi Jut hare or the puolle re iinlbillty. With criiHhing burdern on their own houlder, the agrieul tural lalHirer. the poor farmer, and the noor clae generally, are marl dened by tho exemption of the rich from a hure In the burden. The lurid 1 In a few hand, and although purt of the country are m rich by na ture that three crop a year are the natural vleld. a large proportion of the population live 011 the implet fruit anil Jndian corn. J heir rood 1 o niwi ami they are able to obtain It In Much limuflieieut quant if ie that a new di- cne ha been priKluccd ly thems con dltlon. Coiifideiiee In the governing chie ha diMiippeared. I he jM'eu!a- I vu fever, which Mr. Marlon t riiW' ford ha o admlrubly dcMcrllH-d in one of hi bet known novel bn ciiU-n li to the heart of commercial lionet,y. Header of the Outlraik have pot for gotten It recent report of the rcult of the proecutlon of Klgnor (lpl for corrupt relation with a well Known bank. The cx-premler, the, ablet man In Italian public life, wa compelled to plead that he had ued the money for public, purpoNe. It I not urpriing that, In thee condition anarchlm and detructlve oclalim find a ripe oil and have grown rank rind iivnge. Milan, which ha been the principal cem; of the re cent if niggle 1 one of the rlchet clt le In Jlaly; It 1m been the ea,t at the ame time of oiTe of the blftcrcMt rigl fntlon whii'h the niiarcbl! have yet cnrrlod on in Kurof1, Uie tiewaper which have conducted till iigltAllon, have at lucked the wealthier cluc with a violence nlinoHt without a par allel. Hand in hand with the anarch- lt now appear the prlet. for there I 110 doubt that the unnatural coali tion between the extreme conerva tlvc and the extreme radical in Italy ha for It object, not, a reform of. the condition of political and oelal life in Italy, out the det ruction of the precnt order. The hatred of united Italy by a certain party In the I toman church ha been tlrcle in H en deavor, by intrigue, ehrme, and al liance, to overthrow the kingdom, Thl party ha taken advantage of the pre- ent dlorder to rtrlke hand with an- archiM ami oclalif. und to et in motion a violent agitation In all part of the country. Many meeting have been held, at, which npccclicH denounc ing the upjx'r eliiMe were made; new paper flamed with tirade ugnlnM, the exIMIng oclal order; prlent In many place made their pulpit platform for harangue agaiiml, the rich; and there have been many Indication of a concerted effort fo overthrow the gov- rumenf. It, will be ecn, therefore, that the Mtuution lit Italy I a very nerloim one, What make It, more Hcriou 1 the fact that, there doc not ecm to be any power of moral recuiH-ration left. The hlMory of many ccnturie mIiowm what Italy might expect If he went back again under the rule of the Ilom- 11 11 Cutlutlic hlcruchy; Ccitiiinly Mie oiild hope for nothing In the hand of the iinarchit. Vet it. i hard to be lieve that a Mute which ha fiiriiinhcd Cavour and a Garibaldi within the half century I111 not In It, Intent, hoiiic power of recuiierntiori. The Outlook. Nebraska state Insurance Association. Por Firo, Lightning, Cyclones,Tor- nadoos. and Wind Storms, Lo catod at Fairfiold, Clay County. Nebraska. 'orrMMiinlniir iiiliilllelnil by J. M. Hanlonl, IIHimrttl .MniuiHiT, TIih uIiovh iiiiiiiimI comtuiny in one of the tnoMt uccMful mutual iiiHuranca ouipnaie In thu tnte. On liiHi'inher llt, 1H1MI, wa numbered T.I from the top 11 to the amount of InHiiraiice in force, and on Iktumhcr III, 1807, we vi ith 11 umber I', having pnHed twenty other iiiiirnmn coin pit 11 ie in the year a to tint amount ol iiiuriiiie in loree. lu other word there were only three other mutual eouipaiiie in tlm Htate thnt wrote morn laurauc than thi co u 1 puny did hint year, and them ! only thrc mutual eouipaiium 111 tlm tittt wide our own company thnt wrote more limuruui In thu whole jtmr ol t7 tnnit w littY written lu tlm ttmt lour uioiith ol 'Uft, umi lut week we wrote 17 uew Uielllber Hint till Itlliollllt ol llm Hint yelout liiMurituiK U I'i.J'J'J. Thi coniiiiiaj U tli i lirHi t and hint coiupauy hi thw tiiln for flr, liKlitiiuig, rvi'lotic, wlmUtoriii iiad loruitdiw, llilarotiipnuy glfi n rtual tuniii- Urliip lew ami Hume a wrpetuil policy. UrflT eliatK lor tliakllltl Mil T idlWIIKe III rtiil iKitiey provtdn.l the ill- urauea U uot 1111 retK, w uwr rharga lor cautvlUtloii. II you bava luurm vour proiwrty iy fir In uiua liHk rouipauv, ou mvtiiiut id a tiiurlgaa! will iuur ol Myiaiimt flutt, aiiul lorui and toruadiwa a 1 lnp, or y tioawr tloyit any otNr tau rompMuy. iwtura you lu ur ak atiuia ol our agvala wa mm lia iMw tba nlil. lu v4 llor lain. a ol our 1 ) rwir lility aril lor a avtiry fur )uurM'll or rmviiuiuivu oNt good lit t Until. UblrtM J. M. roun, luiiitrnl Maua4tr. I lt livid, Nvh, HAIL INSUHANCE, ranuiri Mutuvl InturAiu Ako ko of rirf!J, Nob. I V.IM.. vlllal k J tl. t.4, Wl kt.MM Katiw ) laal lki la la tu4t aa4 aa' ktatual ialt laavraae ua.aay Ikal f l'w4 wtltl um Iki iu it i n'iTri t rimiuiK 1 1. U IU. I It, Il a rua I an iar. aa I k Mitl all Iom la UH a alpMt liHtl. a. lMtNUllnl of IJ IHHI,., .u W lii iHtiiry kniUi-ra. Me wNVM m Im IMt) ailk ifitt mi4 IroM I aaihlt ! IIm at ftiaaK! Mle ttialiacla ilt.itff iM MoragaU uantot yet ready to order audltor'a certificate. Thee agent are well scattered over 74 countiB In the tate, Thi will protect u Ironi both local and general bail Mtorm that otnotlmo run for 100 mile and from five to ten mile wldn. In fact II a whole county hould be hailed out we can pay the Name. Your ouly afoty I In a company that doe a btilne In all the cultivated couutie In thetate. We are doing a good hail Irmurauce bit- Hum at preent. notwithstanding It 1 only the middle of May, we write from 70 to lit) Dollcle ner da v. We want a good agent In every town- hip in niihraka where the oil I gen or any won larrnoa, for which we will pay ine oei cornrniior, Thi cornpauy ha no Mulariod ofdeor at preMunt for all ealarie are et after one year' work I done, by the boarded director, at what they think i renonu- uih for the work dona, Thl aoclatlon lat year had 11 branch ofllce at Lincoln, Nehrrwka, conducted by J. i, M. 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Wi have it, and give you a guarantee with every article. Our past experience has taught ui that the (armer uses ai good an article as anybody, and why not give them the worth ol their money? We guarantee that you wilt receive the best ul treatment and satisfaction. Respectfully, STANDARD GLASS & PAINT CO., Lincoln, Nobrntkn. J. D, MEYER. 00OO0O0OO00OJ0OOOOO0O00OO GROUND ROCK SALT' FOR STOCK. Use Rock Salt for Hides, Pickles, Meats, Ice Cream, Ice Making, Fertilizing, &c, &c. Mines and Works, Lyons and Kanopollo, Kan. Una of furm uuu bliivrjr iininufactureij tnaMni fully warranted nAtiii!mt at Agts., 934 P St, Lincoln, Neb KT.l 1-- CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS erlpor trip.,hul rauM.uro.tnr.lr..iiiia. Sam. I II.. ( hlrairo, Hiintraal, t'.p., or New Turk. til. LINCOLN, NEB. PHILLIP MATTER. Proprietors 'S II r.i ii lll III VIU K, ()! S WSW" 1 .rkliiir r X f ZMXZfy o, W If tlljr Ursa f rf JStT fi5 rJlt II ".jf&m yr ?f ii