The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, June 02, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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    t June 2, 1898
THE NERBASKA INDEPENDENT
7
lONITOR'S REAL INVENTOR.
f. Theodora H. Tktitc limiti-il th H
mtvlng Turret Uun ll.iiier.i.
x". (Ktom the Washington Post.)'
?' "Now, while there I ho much talk
bout war and battle ship 1 ran tell
3U something about the faiuou Mon
ir of which the general public In lK
jrant," aald 8. N. Holme, u wtdl
town lawyer of Syntonic, N. Y.
"Captain John lOrlreaon ban for Home
mn monopolized nil tin credit of In
sntlnf and building tlm Monitor. Aa
matter of fuel he wan a joint mem
ft With Dr. Theodore U. T'mby, an
onored citizen of New Yor mate. Dr.
Imby wai the eolu Inventor of the
evolving .turret gun butci'v, the
?rownlng fea turn and glory of the Mon
tor. He wbn enguged by It builder,
ohn F, Wlimlow of I'oughkecpsle, N.
f.J John A. (Irlnwold of Troy, N. Y.,
aid C. H.'ISuHhneil of Ncv Haven.
Conn. Ton Ural two named bad uck
nllrnlted fallh In the revolving tur
it aa an engine, of war that they went
0 President Uncnjn In Washington
"ftr .- 1b refuaal of (ilileon W'le,
icrotary of the navy, and other olllcerit
t the govern ment to entertain the nub
led, and laid before hint by drawing
nd otberwlMn the merit of Tlmby'
wonderful lilea, until ai bint the presi
dent conacriled to allow litem and Mr.
UtiHhnell to ennui t in t, ton h a vessel,
fhey were to build It, however, at their
own rink and the government wmh to
. pay for It only on condition that It wan
8 "With ibltt iierriilHKliirt lhese three
-r Trmi. iiii'tftrtr 111 iiiiti i'i 1 itttiu 1 it iimiiii in
Monitor, and they engaged t aptaln
KrlcHHon for the work of construction.
At the sumo time they entered Into a
written contract with Dr. Tlmby for
the uho of hi Invention of Hie revolv
ing battery and agreed to pay him
$',000 royalty and the mil ,e amount for
each and every turret thereafter built
by them. Tbla contract wax faithfully
kept.
"The Monitor Itself wn built and
equipped (principally in New York)
within 100 day and went, to nca, What
1 still moro remarkable In ltd blHlory
and 11 fact not generally known Im that
after It had left New York and wan be
yond the reach of the telegraph a dla-pntr-h
wa sent by the Hccretary of the
navy t thoMe In charge of the Monitor
forbidding It to have the dock. There
1m abundant proof of the foregoing
HtatemcntM In letter now In my po
ttewdon from John K. Wlnslow, ISraatuii
Corning and 01 hern."
NAMINC A RIVER BOAT.
Ilow till" John (JoIIouk, Hunk t llomi
vlll In III '!. Ww Nmn.il.
The MInhouiI river between Hoonvllk
,t)nd the mouth of the Larnlne river It
fa marine graveyard. At lean, nve rivet
bnnti lie hurled In the mini in the rivet
m Wl III lllli ruuii , ,r...n, ,f .....
f graveyard Ilea the remain of tin
r nitmil uoiii jiina wnimns;. i if iim"F
l..l. I..II Tl.. 1,.I1,,.,U
In mippoHed to have tin,000 In gold
epenle In her moldcrlng frame, which
United State payrniiNter wa taking to
Home northwestern frontlr post. Hhi
Kiiuk tome time In the '40'- no one
know the txnet date. There la a tra
dltlon that the name of the John (iol
long watt due to a mlmipprehensinn on
the nan ot the hIiId'h iialiiter. Hhe waf
built 'by a St. I.ouIh merchant of that
period wty about. Her owner
waa a type of the plantation-owning
mirontliig merchant, who made in
headauartent at the Soul been hotel mid
aolil Hiigar. rotton and hlaven. The
boat had been flubbed, all except tue
name. The pilnter wan anxioiiH m tin
bth hla ronireci by pulling the name ot
the boat on her puddle-boxed, ami
murteil out to Hnd the owner, who w.ih
ng:tged In n friendly game of pokei
with some down-river colleague.
"What name nliall I paint on the
boat?" he aako.l. breaking Into the
game.
"Oh. Jonn, go along." an'crel the
owner, who annoyed at being in
ternipti d.
"All right." Mdld rbe pulnter. Aim)
that U what be named her. The owner
thought It good Joke when he euw it
md no the name remained.
CONSOLATION IN A N fePITAPH
Hum
N.ut.i.hrl Mm
Apirnt iUtluO
Kantiuket t.. uld grtveyHrd
lulled. repecllel, the "North ali i
the "South." Member, of the oitlto.lo
,!mnh. pnirunle the lallir. iiM-utb.-r.
of the titillaruii ihunh the ton.i.i
Vturit a iintt.trittii oinan inarrleU
11 n erthodm matt Their tmtt.it n
a b.ppy ne. In th Naitttt kel rr
lia.uUr, "Ibey fouaht Hk f4t m.
ttg."
rtrr Ift'tnl dt d- of d'taieiiUi- dl
cirl the fu :i.'. tier Utf.bait.
i.brd in br lo-r lu lh ' i'"Hh," ih
rpmrt'ry under uiIUimI.i apl.f lu
Ihr ! mtlurUa relaiit tfith I
Thr rtllt rffvrlu.il Itmt tin)
t,e-rel4 Itt trrlit oft th bd; In
lhlr nB gr.rd. Ut
mer lUrri tl Ikfre Th- put
l.rjtin. Iflliaa tl !tut h"r ntnto
H ami ttrt. hut tho Uui.hI
nut im t euiiittn. II" at "" I""
th, Ut lit lh wrtletlut )t'l
(1 im r I, M4 lb. tii rt4tu !
Itii git. hie uxmhi I tut ! l
rlvttfl a K .tio I teOt Ihi li't I
hm he pttl'
ill HUH
Wtf tt P)tit.iu Ji I .
ii. i je , 1 1 . .
,tr A'tr tbr tout Ul l ti-i
on jirlai "
ljuitj t ! N.Mtn ht tttoftil 1.
m u: You i;t; um.im
1 trM lird, W nr ! f sl
4i .Mtiiu awit jim Ht.it iMMit.ifetti
,..l II ttlt p'Htti )tir bkH M 1
i. . t nliie ( .irn4tU.
IM !! I'llh iA r.l tad
I til IK lir ei4 Wlt,
,t n It l.Ktd be,
A FABLE.
Writtrn hj ,F.iO, bn rr rnlillnhd
Until llcury I. I.loyti lnv It Out.
At a meeting of tho HuiiHct club if
ChintKo uouio year ago the aubject tli.t-
cuMaedwa, "How Would iou IJpluttbo
MaHneH?" TbolatM FraticeH K. Willard
preaided, utnl addrctwcH went tmido by
Hoverul well known person. After tho
regular platform wa eonideteil hoiiih of
thoho prowtnt wero called upon for re
inurkH. Mr. Henry 1). Moyd, whie
wrltinKH on queatioiiHof unecoiioiriieiiif
turn bavo itiudu liiui famou, rimpotuleil
aa followa:
!N echo of mino mil arid anything to
tho weight or foren tr 1 .'loqtunioo w ith
which Uti iueNtion ha been (liactiHNed
tonight; but ixwwibly, In tb fault of any
reniarka of my own, you will K nnU ma
U) repent to you a fable which I eiimn
ueroN whilo ruiumnging through hoiiih
ancient innonacripl. It U, in fact, hid
of the fable that ylCnop never publiMhiML
It run Nouielhiug like tbi:
A freh milch Cow wa bard at. worfi
in it iitturu when ho all ranted tho 11 1
t'iitioii of n Foreign Hyndlcute of Hie,
who wero truveling through the country
iu Houreh of invenliiient. "Tbi i ti
mho thing, " aid the le ad of tho Hyu
dieafo, who wna a model nierclutnt.
"Thcro urn no flic on ihi Cow. I t u
put our TniHt in Ib r and put Her lit
our TniKt, for it i 11 poor rulo tbut will
not work both way. " Tho Cow gavn
her consent by nilcm-M, a i uniiiiI iu
ttitclt cae. Harmony being tint ro
torod, tho FlicH willed themejve on
per neek and drew their Dividend front
her Circulating Medium.
Tho Cow began to run. When they
wero full, thoMo of tlm Hyiidicato who
had tub nt for after dinner n ulling ad
drew,d tho ('ow tat tho tpiiMtiouMof lie
form. Olio dwelt on tho uttiiifet Jilie
of tho Almighty, who bud o ordered ull
thing for tho bet that the glad duty
had fallen to lln iit f giving employ
meiit to her otlii'i'vv'iao tindireeind an
gle. Another who wa ver.'i d In Ibe wb neo
of J'olitical Economy jiointed out, to her
the perfiitt ion of the law of Hupply and
Demand by which tlm fiiMltr they put
their Kuc;ker into her tho flutter ran tho
bbuxl.
Meunwhilo tl;t (Viw, feeling that the
DcMiuy of Woman waawunetbiiig nobler
than to bo treated a a mere piiHtnro
ground, laydowi and began to roll over
on her back. The Model Merchant warn
ed her that tho Hyiidicato would with
draw their Capital mid 1'hiut mid chmo
their work, if nlie jTiHted iu tbi di
regard of their veatort right. The ani
mal continuing to roll, ho nuid to id
fellow hfiK'ldioldcr:
"Tbi Cow i evidently 11 member of
tho Farmer' Alliance and can noth
ing for an hone, cunem y or the obli
gation of it contract. J t u w ithdraw
and wek a la tter bold for lnvctuient. "
KayiiiK to follow tbi ago tidvlcc,
tho Hyiidieutu found that their feet were
ho mired in the nupcrfluify of tho libi
they had been feating upon that to cm
cii IK-or to rio by themwlve without
the (Tow wa impoHihle.
To uplift ourwlvt-a wo mut uplift
tho Mil, their lender cried, who iu a
previou tato of exiHtenco lnel l'en a
member of tho HuitHet flub. The Hyiidi
cato wero just pluming their wing for
it long pull and it strong pull tuplift
tho Cow to uplift IhoniHclve when
that niiiiiml, (luihhiug her roll, fliiiHltcd
tho Flie.
1 found tiNiu the mniiiiricript two
moral to adorn tbi tale.
Moral 1. It Jugular veia i not tho
bent place to tap a Cow i,r a i'Voplr.
Moral 2. Tbo;,o w ho 1 1 v 11 J" ll other
should not lie t') I'liilaiitbropic. Tbey
aro likely to liud that their umieties.
like Charity, w ill mrd to begin at bonie
and may end there. ,
Nntloiml oiiiinllle Mrfltnj.
The following call ha bifii ined by
Chairman Marion liulhrol the J'eople
I'ni ty national i niniiut (-' :
The reult of the recent referenduni
vote of the national eoininiltue itu I'd
lows: NuinUr rotiug for committeti
meeting, 711; nuinl r voting ngunint
committeti meeting, is.
A majority of iIiomi voting f r coin
nit tee meet log eciiiiiiiiend'-l lot, lb. I for
j place of meeting and nuc date UI J mm
I on or I font ihe lutll for tiiuoof meet-
! tug
j Tberefore tlltt lllltiol,il Ilil1liuitei nf
I I bo 1'eople'a J'.II'lyK hen by fill bi to
in. i t iii Oiniibit mi June l i at lle Mer
11 r bofel. lt.ibu iil rah bain Ufti w
1 1111 d at tlil boli land ail.tngi lueiil
Uiude lor l.tt It liieinler id I be eoiuiiiille"
to have frcti itdmiwiiai lit the eiltli u
ground
'Iburitilrmfl r.iieloibni jitloii bit
in. ( yd U111 auieMtieiil ll It lb. night.
boMi-ur. itut ibit rit Hill l) almui
Ilia f.tn
! I It 111 that J m will In pt Mltt lu
I '.ll If MU.I..I
i I III Die Mfteel ....-itl"it ul nittted
III Ibn I'lMiiiiillliu I 1 Unite iiiUlil
ih.ltlgrtlU llio Itlb W UMallV of tin
naiiiniiiin lotnl 111 ibi 11. g illie, Tbi
ltlbif ihniuiiOiiUliu t li. r I .10 l4i.d
UUl Il lllk'itt
j ft). f4 flm.
1 Ib.i Sen I ii t.iii.t ,.iiA. 1 1 w l,i B!i
j muti.u I t luiol r lie 11 f uodt I 1 ml tod
I llitt ft r l. lf . t rt ! Oil.l III! .,l-l t I
. 4 ti ll-1 l..i ) I i U 1 f it.w iii.tn
. iel l.itln ihi 1 Vim I n. I.ii.I I h lit
' ll- l.i li-H ti 't.i 1 ii. i . . a fi. ia M .I
ll llt
i 1 ti tu I. it e I t u mif iti 11..1I tint
j h .. tt end . I i i-f .inr i4il
I limit Ui .ui Iii fit Mm . ti.
j WliiMtttil Ibi ir I. .ii U In hnt I f lb.
nfvtl tllh.lt wli i.i' l oiurf .1 mkt,
l it Itutlltii I..1.U1 I.II.U ilmiuM tir
(4 ill f t (. li lf tl 4 tftti I !
Mjt. )WL lit t it tt 4 Uklia. HI' I
1 Will I In t'tt 4 II "t tit 111' l'i
i tiiv t lip t.f lbu i.lt r '
hi l.i illUtutt t I l.pi
(ttHMXlt tlf Mr I'll llotlll ltl Ht-tl4,'
J.e4 I4H Ittttl Iii Uiuk.t to pU I lie
M4fi! ti; tuttt. 'iStt .Ht JjuuL
PANICS AND liAMvIMlS
HOW BANK CREDITS ARE INFLATED
TO THE EXTENT OF $0 FOR $1.
A jtrm nt Koubllng I Tlt.t duly Ititiih
cr Art Alliiw.d t I'melln -Tim I'.eiun
dy for t'anlr Kwlly m hy Tln. Wb.i
Look tor It.
There I not a bu!nctw luiiti in tho
United State but what would cheerful
ly give money to know now the exact
date of the next panio.
Tho next panic i hmked tipou by
bnaiucH men in tbi country with iim
much apprehension and anxiety it tint
next furtluuako i by the inhabitant
of tropical region. Tho only time when
men nr absolutely free from Ihi fenr
of a panio i Immedialely after one ha
occurred, beniumi they feel that another
will not occur at once, Tin y know that
the commercial world I nt, tint bollom
of tho hill, and coiiuently can get no
lower. They uro Urn low to fear u fur
ther fall.
Hut a the year ia uway they begin
to tremble, and that au'rtlllou and
it i llltlo lesthan u uperlillou lluif.
jiatilc occur once in about miveu year
augment their b ar.
In piiMsing wo will dm ply 111 rt that
panic should not occur, They are not 11
necessity. They aro not even a necce
ary evil. Hut it I not our purpose In
tbi Instance so much to point out the
remedy a it I to show the cause,
A reference to the United Mlale eoiup
troller'a rcirts nbowlhat bank can
only pay on mi averago about 1 In (ill
of their deposit, That i, when Ibey re
port "on deposit" they have only $1
iu until with which to jxiy the t',.
And tbi i considered lionot and
stanid blinking,
'J'hcy own fvr every dollar that
they havo on hand.
If tailed nmn to pay their depositor
at once, they could only pay about Jl
ci nt on the dollar!
And just when depositor will tfet
frightened and want Ihelr money I as
uncorluiii n the coming of tho next
blizzard or the next eat lho;i,ake.
Of course there aro "asel" to innke
good Ihi deficiency iu cash, but every
biwly know what "usstt" amount to
iu tiniii of panic,
Of course tho moro (hi bubble of
bank credit 1 Inlated thu dooner It lit
liitblo to break mid tho woro it will I
Win n it doe break.
Hut omo 0110 may ask, How doe it
happen that tbeso "deposit" can le in
creased to witch an enormou extent
while tbent is such a small amount of
money really in jmisscssIoii of the bank'
It (ciu in tbi way; Mr. .lone g'
to tho bank mid deposit 5 (WO. He is
given a passbook mid credited with ?,
000. From that ho check out what he
wun I to use, tho 1 heck pausing round
from hand to hand is rhap for uwei k
or more Ix fore Ibey gi tlolhe bank, All
tho time those check are pacsiug around
tho bank ha tho free use of tho money.
In other word, every check i an In na
tion of bank credit for the ImiiiIi' Im-iic fit.
Then Mr. Hmilh goe to the bank and
want to liorrowf. '1,000. The bank lake
that iiniouiit out of .lone' di tsmit of
$.'i,000 and passe It to tho credit of
Hmilh, and give him a bankbook, mid
ho fhock out, In that way .1,01)0 1
made to stand for fM.ooo, mid Hikii out
of Hmitli' :i.000 dcHisit the bank
loan lirown a,0(i0, and out of llrowu'
a,ooo it loan Kobiuhoii l, 'i0U aud
o on, ad iutluilum.
Again, Smith of Chicago draw on
lirown m New York for 4 10, 000, ten
days' sight, Tim bank pact' the amount
to .Smith' account and Smith ha that
much on "deposit." Then lirown, lo
pay the (baft iu New York at the end
of ten .day, draw on .lone of Cbieago
for 10.000, ten day' sight, and pa-st
it to lirown' account in New Yoik, so
that be ha 10, not) on "deposit. " Then
.(ones of Chicago (iravs on some other
IMirly, etc. A it matter of fact, not it
dollar of fiirreitey passe Is'twecn the
parties, hi all bunk 1 rotlit and bank
nidation.
Again.it mail in Chii-ugn vi mil to
transmit l,nu loapaity in .New York,
lleib'sinil 000 111 it bank 111 hi
f ago mid lake.1 it bank ilrali iiiiiIm ihU
that. It may l it w k or a month
fore Ihe driilt gels bin k lo I be Chicago
bank, and yet in the niiiiiiiiiiie ibe Imuk
li.ll the free lim (if the 41,000, mid it U
Imillillg It out to Mime of II l llntnllier.
Oil lllti'tenf, In.lM ilbft lO'llllg tho f il't
(but II gol pl.V f"f III'' dllltl,
It it in this Way III" bank i n-dtt i urn
Ultltt.il and llitl.ltitl till II It made .i
.land (or ftl or And all the time llm
bank lugt ltoig titlt-it I iimni In wnmt
b,i' fn.ui itiivib.ll.il if Ibi.treilit
liitbiin.ii.
Tiny draw inlir. t . o libit Huy ab
diiii ly I'vte lie it ib'ii iioi.
.
Tin' t au of pJtiil. t la .l.ilii i le.iuh
'1 be tiiiudv i Hit lo l iipullv pl.iot.
bill Vie Vi ill l't III" i. eh aali 11 tl
i.lei of our ti.ul.it In lie Ibe l' .hb to
at be i 111
It l Wall ti.. n malt lit ll'Hi"it lull.,
fin llt (.r lie Ivi giant I ban be hi ( Hit,
be l llabiii lo Uipll4.liM III In ibe li
lliull.il v f Im le. ui. I li d. I ..ill I . the
Mul Id lli.il be l4i hi oe t a-lii I . f w hi tit
tl b-lil I '.'4 1 I'l ililll.ll .M ibliillet
w le II lit a iti4ll r t.f let Im b . li iiU
.iu. tiiU. I i u i. net tin but Would ai
I, ,1 hlin uii.l Mil l loiii 1 . t'i ' ( oil. ll
Ii tl
il wl. ill!.. I i I i li ll II I'l He
ixi. l fcOH It' lit it .1 j t lie i4 - I I
I'lfliii III the .it1!.
II mint i in ti-'. iei 0 ll" HI
II. lKl I... Ii 41 I I.llA.tl .' l-li t
I III... I- ! Ill Ml- t
A m '! tlwt k.lIU
i IK.- .iii-.t if a i t""t it w Iti II
H iibt III Intl.t It 'it U t i i .mi
i, It i li .ii. i nit e.
II VI I'll lMl4k'-t I ! I, ll
yiat li'.iii t' il be w itt-l t
llm ii-il liiiix at 4 m! ir- i Hi
iU, Im wutill ti. t but iiti'l I , lbt
tlilt t ItitM U '-lt a It tttMf'4 W
dl by lUVttil'it v al tl tlt '
BONDCESSIONAU
( Wtrli si.imis. to RipbnrJ
r1 K'mI ut Ix hkIm, tlitiui aid h ornvn,
Thuiii ni'l Unit war niiiy licit ninwe,
flilliu in. I tlint w may fit mul tlm tfruv
full hiiii. 'I ill. "1 liy lumiilii urnnii.
ti nt lit, ut tlm riilhiem nt lliy piliuu
Liwt Wi f'irk'iit tlm pitMilliu I u ie i.
linl kikI nf tsmils, let llii'iii ri'iwnt
k'ur lliri'ii mr ileal, for til l'i f cent,
Tlie tumult sinl Ilia .liiialliai die,
Tlm M'linta ilniK In f.'iiii'iiiiiii length.
Hi" vli tery iir tlm saerillei
Of all ittir inillliMi' liniiiili'd dreiigtli.
(Irmit Unit nnr gul l ie uy yet persuinlih
Urmil l tint with Unul wa Is. reinld,
I,erd g'i'l uf IhuhIs, let tliein repeiit.
fur tlinm H'r eenl, fur llire.i pereenk
Let li-tury ttintitit tli iiIi-iJ hfbn
Tun sinm nml "ii'l our elmnen ut gain,
ll lileeiliul v.ihoit'iiM D'em linlin
Tlm ilenr ihwtruyer nf tin MhImh,
Iluld tliuii tliein liiesk until w feel
Tlm IsmihmI IhmiiU and win uur ilmil.
aii gd of hiaiits, let them repent
ITor llire ier ri'lll, fur lUn Sir ileal.
Tlm lilf It uieiisiireil Imt liy day.
Not' eini ll In 4 If lliev Imt ''',
Thell li mil us IiiiihIh Ilinl we tuny pmfwi
'i'li'i I'll' liliiiiiH wlii' li unr rulers lin kivi.
Ha griiul ti ImiihIs or ue fur .ciie.
Wliliuiit uur laid i)i wur nmsi ei.n.
I il 'I ifiitlif tiiill'lH, let tlinill teiilit
ll'ur tllieii per neat, fur llinw 'r eenl,
J. f jiim lliislliig.
MuiMipulv nl II I'olil lent TiiiiU.
Tho two chief enenilc of cheap t' lc
raplty for tint jnplo uro dead, but Hut
great, army of It fi', cmislsling of lim
Ihoiisaud iu tho legislative hall, and
out of them, w ho get freo atainps to
frit nil tni'Miigi' it Ibey plea", are till
living, 1 know it lo I' it fact that a
United Mate senator rceenlly had Ihn
wire cleared from Han laiein to 1'hibi
delphia in id kept it for hi personal uo
for a whole hour. 1 might do this my-
ef, lit I solliellllie ill'l in II modified
form vvlnl'i iu V"liiiij.,l'iii, but, I hud
liieuasj tut vu now bii,.lnc.a relation
of three firm doing n vast buluethuC
j paid lor iu cash ut regular rati, that
might sometime Juwlify personal favor
balanced by other paying busiues and
nothing to do witli politic.
1 believe fhatlho telegraph cnuifHinloM
whoubi li owned by the government to
conduct, and safeguurd coiiiuiuiiii'iitlon
'twecu the js ojibi on ii busi like that
of the until service, which I not requir
ed to walcr capital slock or pay divi
dend iu caiih to M'S'khoblcr it system
lu which the j?ople are the stockholder,
and pay thcmi lve all the dividend in
cbeaji pmial rate and extended aerviefl
into remote region that need to li o'ii
to civiliatlon whether tho w rvicn pay
or not
The story of eorjioralo lnfluencn and
It gravti fonseifticiiec i long and nlntf
geritig It must come out, and when it
doc the law of publio opinion mid Ihn
rigid sol' sl'S'khobler will coiiih 1 si I'l II
l(eu t law to not only protect iiivetmeiit
of widow mid children aud trust estate
from wuMc, but to nlomako ImpoMsiblo
the debauching of legislature. That
will I' it day of great gafti and blecd
relief to l orisiration wlien they nhull
cease to be under the bras knuckle of
poll! hill striker. JMcusyi allow nm tt
ask you to reflect iim u few moro fiu N
a to bow the bosses curry on tlieir laini
nesu oontroller of i'euusylvanlu.
John VVunauutker.
Tl, CrltiiliiMl. lUnl .1 Work.
Thu most Imiaii tant criminal new in
yesterday' newspaper had nothing to
do with detective, Tomb lawyer, ldt
or bar. It dealt chiefly with the plan
of pross rou criminal of Fifth iiveuun
and Newpn t for their aunimereuuipaigtt
of plunder.
The Tobacco trust, it not orioti crim
inal, leurningtbat emigre wa i about to
put a tax on it product, announced that
it would iisno W, 100,000 of new ti k.
Manufacturer of euveloie, lliiding
Ibat crime i moro jirolitable than uier
plodding business, organi.eil themelve
into a trust, with a capital of 17,000,-
000. Jesilllillbly the envelope used by
tlm I'h i ted Stat- government, by tlm
Hi ales, by the olJIcer sworn to proscctito
criminals, llm judge sworn to try them
and the autboritie charged with llm
Clcciltioli of liioir sentences w ill all lt
turiiiihed by tbiHeriuiin.il concern
Siiun eof of lislieriiieu ill and alout
tirecllsirt, N. Y., Were robbed of several
dav' wink and ll earnings by mi asliiln
eiimiiiai, tho American tVherii torn
pany, which in wane iiiyaici ion way
ha obtained siwer lo dlel.iti) when
itc'idiadcii shall Is- caught and by wlemi.
"Min h vmiaihy," It i reMiritl, "i
felt fur tho lisle-run n. mine of whom
bave lout it much II .'a. " Tlm Hunt,
however. lbrivi oil it nibl-iie
For ibe niiil'ein of thu 1 1 ti -.t and
Ibe uti.ppagi' of their career nf i i iiii.i
tber.i I. law einiiigb s rbapt t'i miii h.
Hut uideil by ubb; l.twyir, whine duty
n-i iiMiii't t.f Ibe i "Hit II Is In iiiebbi
t lit tr I'lli Iltt In pi ill lien l I inn. With till
tl lilt V. Ihe IIUH0i.ht a Unite Tbll
...(.. Iiavu ibe law, hut llm lrnU Imv
Ibe ijnliU New Yotk .I'Hinml.
1 li. luruM.a
iMllllg lllit lliti llaAliitl of lbi 10' t tine
Im allien. Ion nl ni'l till 1. 1 M. ii, it. a Mill
ew da ago Nttittnr T Ib r Mid
" till liu ..11111 lai h it Uiiuiiii a b vi
lli ru lu nil tin. i.iuull li of llm.. I Id
lirll Ihn In mi.. i la i tld .pteil illltllltj
lb-wir mi I uiib i v be li we udletint
Ula.lll I iH.tHll,ls H.lt ri' 4btl, It Mil.
d u.i lu Ih'i b"iii uf i 4t ulallve )y
i..i if miIi Hi ui.iyaily It lien
i.l'ii.i Up lt III" lltte Alld WA l
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Ml lilbt tUnl.mtt thil ilelf tel.i
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4 It. put ll .in i .1. t .el nun. ln'il l
"I b4t4llkM Miut I ' I t lll.lll'l tUrt
il I i'i- at II. ! to. e, -ill n I milt Ut
lb. lb !ilt tlif tel 4 n,gi .1 ,l tlitl
II 14. 4 Wit III 1 4 W4t . ..III." l
W in a li-t .ll.l I III" lb 1'l.hll. 4111 pate
ly n i l I. Ii mi Hi bi 'mii I tn.it It wii
4 ptl W4i tu In It to i ii ti mm.'
' I I lilt WrtUt I I I 1.1(11.1 1. ljt1
that ibl U 4 4lt ni l SiUtl
tibt it tt"t lit-' I Ibltik l'. tine li .
1. aim wli lii tip oi id Ihi n itt
Mil III t. iwll,.ln 4U 1I. toe 11, t 'l I
lwh tint It tl.Mt I Wi'HtUt l lie
if he ilt ll- 4t i I h h li ti f i-an I I f
th4 t iiio.l Ma', t. .It I I it II. il
1 1- ti. .11 rwiun) 1 1 .t iiiUr itU
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"TWiIP.PkwTIrnT
THE
A Perfect Machine at a
WITH ALL ATTACHMENTS.
$19.50 r
Lw it a s y 1
Wby py thru tlmiti m mnnh In order to ihciim a popular nm? Wbo you
boy ioti innehiiitHi you ptiy 7fi per cunt lor th nniim nd 'Ji!i pir writ for tb rotw
oh I mi, V ll you a Hmvlnjr Miitthin tbnt will mw. and fharjr you notbinjf lor
tlx natntt, II yoo do not lik Hit naum "Jndepimdaiit' paint red orer It and o4J
th inachlnti what you will. W ar doln th olrrtliii, aud It dotn not eot M
mneh. W buy tb niai-hlri direct from out ol tlm lariat ttiftnulBCturwi la tk
world at faotoiiv cot, and w offer thttn to our ubrlbri at an tiooptlonallr ,
low prloe, aad all want in addition U Ontt Hubcrlhr. Our 'indpndMr
Macliln U a thoroughly flrt-clM family flowing Mauhlmt, and U rtnild ondr
If original nittnn at ftirt UO. Our arraiiKmneritu with tb manufactum will
allow u to um tbflir uutn, but loHtoad w call It "Indeponduut."
HIGH ARM. HIGH GRADE,
NOISELESS. LIGHT RUNNING.
SELF-THREADING,
SEWING MACHINE.
1 warded tlm Medal rretnlom it the Unrld'l Columbian Expoiltloa at
Cblcago In 1H03.
VERY MACHINE WARRANTED. A written warranty accompanl
taeb Macblii. All pnrt ar IntfrcbangeabU, and wcao mpply dupli
cat at any tint. Kitch port ol tlm Alachlnt In flttttd with Nucb ta.
dan that no trouble can arl with any part, aa nw placm can t
uppliad with tba aurancw ol a jwrfect fit.
Our "Indcpndnt" in a trlcllr blgb-jcrada Bowlnir Maehlo. and flnlbd
tbroualiotit In thu bt poibl roauner. it noniiiea nil wodtirn Inipror
fDnt,aiid It mechanical coutruition Imtuch that iu It arecouiblmid altuplleitr
with gruat trenifth, thu lnu'itiir ol running, durability, and making 11
imnoibl for tlm Mncliln to (m put out ol order. It fnt and mak a
... , ,.i. ,ii i. ,.l ,l. I HM,l ull aIhm.. l in.l.plii A lt.&tt. mui
rmrWCt tllCn WIIU ail llll'H " mrmu ii.m '
lor uo and uuriabd lor iMd, durability and quality of work.
Noticfl the following point ol laperiority.
Tub IIk.au ttwing on pntnnt docket hinijna, and ia firmly bald flown
by a thumb screw. It i Htronjr, iubtitittial, nat and bandaomn ia
diwtign and beautifully ornnmifnti-d In gold. Thu bed plat ha
rounded corner ami i Inlaid orcoutttruiik, mt.khi It fluh with
tint top ol the tabl. Hioiikt Ainu Tb npncii under the arm i 0
Inehe high and U inehe long. Thin will admit tint largwt kirU,
vnn auilt. It i KBLf-TiH'EAhiNO Tbr ara abaolutely no link
to put tlm thread through cett tbs of the ntwdle. f us hnuT
tlk I cylinder, im on th nd, otlrly II-tbwadlnir, asy to put
in or tttk out; bobbin hold a larg amount of thread. In Htitch
lUoui.AToiii on thobmlol tint Machine, bnatb tlm bobbin wiudr,
and ha a c allowing th nuinlier ol tttitrhra to tlm inch, can b
r hanged (rom to .Ti utitche to tlm Inch. Tub F.o I double and
tileoibton both aideaol tlm msndlttj nf er laila to take tb gooda
through; nerer topa attain; mommont U poaltife; nopring to
break and get out ol order, can b raied and lowered at will,
Actomatic Hoiuiim W jin t:n-An arrangittnant lor fllliujj tlm bobbia
fintouiatical'j and perl-clly mnooth without boldlug tlm tbrad,
Th MaMilimdotm not run wbiut winding tlm bobbin. LlttUT 0.
nixn-Tha Mttt liiu U fa-y to run, dKa not fntigim tba oH.rator,
inukMlittUMolM and tw rapidly. Tub Htitcm ta a doukla-lork
tttch. tlm Mine on both hh, will not MTttl.and eaqbachang4
withoot utoppiitg the Machine. Tme Tf)iio! Ie a flat eprlug teimioa
and will admit thread (root H to lM)poolcottonwilliuutcbaning,
N.TitrBfte onto! order. Tint Ni.km.ii i etralgltt, mlf-eetllng
nistille. flat en one eide, and t anuot be put la wrong. .NBKPl.t Hai
ie round, mtt.letd ran bardetied atrt-t, with oil eup at bottom to
prerrut oil Irmn liiit on tb good. AMVTaLi iahi!jo-A1I
Uarlng are ca hardimd eteel and eaa be eaedy adjusted with a
n rvwdruer. All lit omtlon eaa be taken up, and the Meetilne will
laat a ble lime. ATTACHMHtTe-KecU Machine Ie furnUUtHj wittt the
folbtftiiiK e-tof beteten attacbitmnte Ntii! One t oot Hammer
leller. one I'arkage ol Nedle, i llobbltm, oa W reach, oe Krew
Itrtfer. one Hhullle Hrrew Ihrltiir, oae I'reeeer I out, one IWt aad
llititfc, one Oillea Oiled with ml. one Uauge, oaa Uauge Jlerew, oa(
Viutltwr. and oue luetrurttua Ibiuk,
a. euriioo ivtA.oxxxjfvi3 you x o.ao.
OUR OFFERS
rillir-lt "aiteea4ear tewlag If aihlwa ae aHnfe deHfte4
a4 Nebta.aa HdM4et wwe fear fut tl At.
IKIitlll-iiir "MiilMt" H.telwf li Hlne gt?ee at a fee
mlam el.ilt.l f.ee wf ih- fv.f a t Iwbef aa beuiiere
I uo eei h.
ttllltltllwe wU ti.lal' aewlag Meihlee rmlllUtl
ai a t Uaafai Marltmte at 1 00 eevtv
IRHUUr rtlU-tl mvkia eM rJ " ,',, fH rrell
tkarM i".p I Uaer fHMftt ta i'e 1'e.Ul itlalee ta a ratleay, ! !
tKMelt la U a.Hi.i.1, t ah'.if N l. ir-g m. lUora t-t, N Wit,
Idalkiv I'tak, Mnetana, Atna 4 I w o.iuj, tit ala atalwe 1
all If oiM lir b 1 1 itii a I4.ii. t,
fertoee et J.nr4 Ma4iee !l 4.4eute pUiely te itie MakwH kM4W
M u U elt pttl, ae e.ll ae tie etnth e Ike iHt I e emut tn. Ute ekte
'4 fwei a anil ae iUi!1 a44iei, aa I Ml MeU ae a4 wttt b
wiH t!y -t
mr ! ttt. 0ttM na irrtt a ltitatirht t
INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING CO.,
Lincoln, Nobraska.
EWING
. . MACHINE
Popular Price.
FREIGHT PREPAID,
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