THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT Sept. 22, 1898 Nebraska Jnbcpcnben! Cutldtt fWI WEALTH HAKMKS mmd USCOLM INDHrtNDiHT. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY r tni fndspsijdsqt Publishing Go. At 1130 X Strut, LINCOLN, - NEBRASKA. TELEPHONI 638. $1.00 PER YEAK N ADVANCE. m-m I'.i'an , iinrrrr- " -i-i-J,i Ad4rM all iilalloe to, s4 eJI trail, Ofdtrt, U jiljlt la TUI IHbKI'KNbKNT CO. CO.. THE WINNING TICKET, For Oovernor WILLIAM A. POINTER of Boob. Lla tenant Governor E. A. QILRKRTof York. 8ertary of Mat WILLIAM V, TORTEfl of Merrick. Auditor ol Public Accounts JOHN f. CORNELL of Richardson. Treasurer JOHN II. MEHERTBol IUd Willow, fjupt. of Public Instruction WILLIAM R. JACKSON of Hulk. Land Commissioner JACOB B. WOLFE of Lancatr. Attorn General C0N8TANTINE J, 8MYTII of Doogla. FOR CONGRESS. Flmt I1rlct Jam? Mnnahan of Lincoln. Second JHatrlct (lllla-rt M. Hitchcock of Omolia. Third District J oh 1 H. Robinson of Madison, Fourth Dintrlct W. L. Stark of Aurora. Fifth Irlatrlct- R. I). Sutherland of Nelson. Bixth District W. L. Green of Kearney. LANCASTER COUNTY TICKET. For PlMrlct Judge (to fill vacancy.) flnmuel J. Tuttle of Lincoln. For State Senator J. If. Hurley, Lincoln. J. J. Stein, Saltillo. For Representative A, K. fc'bcldon, Lincoln, J. II. Cuyra, Waverly. K, Slalrr, Lincoln. I. M. Wentr, Lincoln. W. C. 1'hlppa, Ilavelock. For County Commissioner Win. Hehroeder, Lincoln. Judge Hay ward mnd a speech In Lin coin last week In which h declared that there wa no erl.ti suffering or mln- manngement at Chlckamnuga. Judge Hayward alo mad a -ech a month ago in Lincoln In which b declared I tit! no man willing to work In thi country waa out of a job. Congressman Maxwell wa In Lincoln last week. II I earnestly in furor of the election of the whole tat ticket which hn ipad such, remarkable nfor tnation instate affairs. Twenty years of old rin g nil" In plenty enough for Judge M11 well hn well n over 100,000 Other cltil'Ml ol thin elate. Editor (1. J. Richmond of the Minden Courier, baa been nominated tiy the pop' nlistsof Kearney county for representa tive. Th democrat refused to accept Itlchniond and nominated Mack Chap pell. If therein anything in honest, faithlul ork lor reform principle Edi trr Richmond ought to receive at h-nt 600 majority in Kearney county, regard leM of what th few ilemocrnt out there do. Home cd the populist pe-rs of (hi tat era sadly rlaudering Col. J. VY, Juhitsi.e id iliUeily,hy assarting that he I agsln writing lettire for th country republican prea. C-ol. J.ihuaou himself iprel.v ileuiea that he I writing at all for th pre. A a miller f fact no ! tlal U neo Mart . JohuMin hssastjl of hi own tht no on ! ran ImilaU ud tbal b lilinarll run not eontval. W, I'.. Auaiu, Hi State Journal' Waabng'oa eiirrreaidci, slm-i'd tt irniii kl in ihl l ol a mi bill. Ilrbarl in bU letter thai (I iveraor UolciiHib and Adjiant-tlDriil tr; bad gnu dia t llirHni- illh. vad a4 third Mt'Hrm, Mird tip d -toaUal a I iartl tb riaUMoii tii.i amniitf lb hit rkli !! they Im Mtateil . tlt' Il't ftiHid I'fump'lf 'Hn.ittvd lhr... 1 tmt aa II ad I hint a h..U )aa lw a I d'Waa 14 a tt t-oW. The U l Intoa frie'tHlt th a Mid b bed ! ii !. I ty 1 it.U w.a '' (tafl lliri'a I.I.hmI t-0 ad b d tn W4 l aaw ft In (t.l.f u.ahi, braad lb bb lif a alt Am ia fi) ttt a lb aawtt aa I twf la b lltM lf , tnt lm e.il t boad at aib lata ikat k bfak ht "! id ta a I 114 ba lba arai l Wab aita laiaili W4dbatt ' a'li Uap fvfd T1" "'" itit at aaa dal 1.1 Uh fDia a k la ' ai' It itw4ii Mr Aaaa N ajd n i ralb a etl bbbtallw itttwat'i adtetttd t. ONE WA TO llO IT. Republican campaign committee In th weat ar bard driven for noma pl.m to "reatore public confldciiuM" In their ownorKtiifttion and win back thmr owu beat blood and brain that ha left them to join th populiet and allver r publican purlieu, Th Ihoki'Kndknt will fiirnUh thw Keiitlemun a plim and chaw nolblK (or it. Htop trylnK to forca bond und bank monopoly of tha currency upon th peopl and lv them limlead poalal eariiiK bank, a national paper cur raney wlly limited In amount and pay off th Kdri-rmiwut debt In gold ami aliver according to the contract n f'it a poNMiblo. Klop trying to block th paH of the Initiative and referendum a you did In th lat Nebronka eUlature, but rol to gif th Hopl control of lfc' lation ao far a poaeibl. Htoo trylna to favor and utnrintti- corporation, but giv th wopl public owiierahlp of all natural monopolie in eluding watir, light, treet and other railway, telcphon and telegrapb Hue. Tlierar aome other thlnga to be don, but If tha republican part will adopt thee meaeure a a party pro gram and carry them out In good fHh w will guarante that th part will not, bwk popular upport. BtraiiBthat they don't adopt them, Every atep of progre and nllKbtro ment i toward th accompllahment ol theaerefornm, Tha aplrltof American Inalllutlon, th trend of civilisation I toward them. Thouaand of Intelligent individual republican favor them. Yet the party policy and th party vol a a rul I ngaliiftt them. There' th plan to "reatora coi.fl denna" In th republican part, gentle men, but yon don't dnr adopt It, You would rather go limping through a cam paign, bowling about free paeeee when your 00 pocket ar atuffwd with them, critlcielng th $10,000 Investigating muninlttew becaua It didn't recover more money and convict mora raacale, llouiidering In labored argument to orovalhat McKinley I th eiuaof morchotl fund and better economy in tfttipcne and generally picking up email chip, Here' a bold atnlement for campnlgn time, but thl paper darea nink It for it appeal not to prejudlce.but to reaeon and fact in cnmfm'tf'i tim aa well on out. And thi I the alatement: A great many populiata ar noteatUfleil with th progreee lu'lng iniide by their own party, They ar not pleaaed with th rctiiruol thebourbonelement to thedem. ocrntlcparty.witb itpromlneice In ilem oc aticcouncilandfttreatmeiit of pope and popullet memoir. They don't like being allied with thi aort of thing and other thing al they don't like. They know and admit that the republican party I not all thieve, but plenty of good, honeat, pronrenelve men are in it rank. Hut, pahaal You good, honeat, progreaeiv men will yon iukeadiire7 Do you dar com out for th reform named at the outaet of Una article? loyoudar make your party adopt them and carry them out? If you don't dare do it don't come ahltilin and whining around about the ahoricornlnu id pop and the cuxeedueeaid itemi rnil. )o th work e huve eel out to do and do if better than we are doing It or Ket off the truck. The aoik lliimc be done. Koine oruanitntioii mut tUht the bunk monopoly of money about to be forced upon tin people. Home party mut or K'liii') to eeeura ownerahip ol public llionopoliea. We dure the preaent republic iu party to do lhee thiau. The party that will take that kind of a dare will ateal ahecp or children' aehool ni'iiiev, VOtK Al IIM IKNI1I Krom the Mieourl World, hna edi tor, I'aul J Phoii wa at Ih Cincinnati lie tt ina: wa tiili th followieg alatement which ahow what elates were repre sented there. It shnu'd b porn in mind that many of the atalra wrr only partially repreaeuiad, but thoac prrrenl ral Iba lull vote. Ileiica nitnouuli there a era over V00 votea iat there were not nearly II 01 1 prroua preaent. I'u'loalng ia tha Vole! Uarker. Itooiielly Florida tl"orata. III. 11. o I ...liana " 13 Mrh tMvl iH IMt IHIK.MM ftbui.emit t(ilalppl ., &19 O-I.1 ., I ' eelf ana I 4 Unl Voal"i ...M 4taiiit-tai' 1 1 ft rl liii ft 14 'i IT a i'j 4 6 TuUls.. lifl 15 I IT 46 A HVtt Mll a uiaiiMf A hh"I hiaar .- W ia N rka aid tarj.tad tut.aH Ibat II, K M.M.rv, mI l.ti.r.iie, I .i.tr h. taasl gun...r, SU'I oss wH t-a aan.a baa pr.ua i.uil i aialMad l'id H'attawaa lor t Ua iHsvtial tit laa ! Ia 1 1 H aii( alai $ .ra al ta l.e b a) imm lb !. I ' Jirara aat Mr, It.iitt aa Wte lalaal met la taWUa w'ah .e I 1 t ' aa t dwuf M n m g.iirair j waii.. T b' s' M M ' k ... .4 k .... 1 . u , . 1 . , u itLl.ik .lua.l. Ik -t I ttt It. i lal a IS'IMkI Ite l.l, b Sbtt ), !! sal I..M.iia il't iMas sad iie vHiali.ia id all (!' la tha 1.... l. ii.tlt kiAla l Sil in tu.M nlul. I 1bat Ii )! M At tbl tim R. E. Moore, aa the aeut of east ern investor wa paving W to 0'J centa 011 the d l!ur for N.-braeka general fund warrant. The present populiet admin li rat Ion ha been hi poaelon id the state hou about twenty month and Mr, Moore I sending to thoee receiving general fund warrant letter like the following sent to Deputy Htat Hupuriu ten dun t Oralotm: iifdiie of Hecuritv I ..veal mn t Co., 10 IN I' at reef . l,nieoln, Neb, Ang.20.lW. IhirKir: We will pay you the face and one and one-fourth premium for your warrant or$l2.' drawn BKalnat et'ile. ireneral fuml, 011 Delivery 01 aame properly eudone-d. Vou can le nd sum to any bank In thlacitv, or send u direct, and if sent 11, will remit, without chaw, in e change drawn 011 Lincoln, Oiunhis or New York, s vou may prefer. HKI-'tllllTV IsvtcsTMltsT Co, A I well knoaii R, V, Moor I bead of the Hecurlty luveetment Co,, and thl "unsolicited" endoreement of th pres ent stat administration from one of the leading republican politician of th stat will prov a powerful campaign argument for a continuation of the pres ent good government. Ncit republican convert step to th front, T II OIK AI'i'HOl'llUTIO. Th Hrokcn Row Reacon reprint th old familiar, fact regarding th differ ncc between th appt opilatlons of the 1805 re out. Mean) legislature and tho of the lft'.7 (-ilver) legislature, It prints first th total for such legislature und th n th deduction to be mad for i truordinary appropriations. In th campaign of Misrepresentation th re publican bar entered upon in this tat th reform pree cannot too often print the record facts. The should b published In every county and Ih repub lican mad to meet them on every stump. Her ar th appropriation facts: Total spp'ep'latlna U.TM.SM.M I Heltaf lor fni b f M fl 0) Ijh (or w. tor awd r MM0 W Im to par t. a "io. jf rlamltM4 ;,! Ihm to rct uw b'ldn. HWw.iC w m u Toial aeiiMiprialloe, IM7 t,4b,U 4 apr. lor Tro.Kfi.o, M WWW Ismi lor del, !. ul Bl l lo maul una bid. h"K W Net appro, tor ip"n for 1 )t Careful reading of th report of the Cincinnati convention as given In Whar ton liaker'a pajs.r shows two or three points of important! for populiet to tear in mind egainat th tim of the ral national convention In l'JOO. Tha first i that tha nomination mad there were by vole mad subject to a referen dum vol of all populist in the United Htat. Th second I that a separata niitlonal committee was formed there, with Milton l'utk, of Te. as chair men. The third is that ou thepropoai turn lo nominate u ticket the vole atood Ud lor and 101 against. There Is, of courae, but one national people' party co in in it tee. When It calls the people party national convention iu l!)0O, at least one month in advance ol either old party couveunon, Mr. Wharton Ruber and hie frieude must elect whether they will go into that convention or luy out, ll they go In, then it i ridiculous for them to clanu thai Mr. linker i already the uoiniueu of the peoples party wh. n they enter a secoud convention called for the purpose of making presideiitml ii.'iinuaiioua. II they stay out they cannot pretend to Im a purl of I lie na tional people parly. When we get through with all tin bo' play und fooli-hue, and resolve to meet a brother iu the regular populist nation ttl Couvelilioil iu 1 U' HI, ili'le I milled If poMMltile to rench nu agreement 11 to party policy, and if not poihle Ih.-n to go our separata a, we shall be doing the only ai'llslhlii ttiil.g. We have it ,vear mid 11 hull to think the matter over in. There ia 1111 more aense in a lew middle ol the r.iailff meeting by thelllsalVe ui.d 1 r tn.d ug t i put up a national populist I oka I now lli aa tin re would ! ill 11 l"W Itlsiolilst meeting t.lul pr. ten I iug lo nominate lri au and Hi-weli i there are dHreinee an wnle that I he hi.iUs i.aiti ran m. t hold togeilii-r, It w.ll have to brt ak, but the Ulrl'l r I.. I.. V. that the poi.uiUU la ad tt.e a.niiiii tn and middle !, who have I'.UtiUI against gieal odd lulhsai, will hold (Irmly In their pnnciplea and urgai.'l tiioil and inert Ida pi.pu l-ls id tt.e wl ia iiai'oual coi.vruiiiiu 111 lUoii r-..Ue.l H al the parly ahad not breub bat hl go a uulled ill tiia vanguard id prog re. I Iber au) H'lg nem.-r than the .(..eiii.i, ii.al.cn u iMinpa'KU bait Vi. ! I oa t.'r .1. I. lit It. lis. !. U I llU III I !,- rslsr d.atr l.iaay that -in wi.tia la lit l .ii'i ..ea'oo al .1 t it.. 1 la J l lli kel ol iui la ir II t l ivi.al. p-r ia'i"-l lhvsti.it thai I t.ar. a in u H iit liaa I i I 111 kit .i ..lusil.iu , a ll.u Hi d l. "a.-wd I t t hs'p bag I'iMi.bal M k " I Sii...e ah.t ba..a Pail.stlaud U.' ibai is t 1 m a la li .M 1 in. 1 a tuotw ylh .aasly as I i.i-.r ka !lf lsk't.il t't.tt'a' V la .Nl r iVa lka- It l ai'ad le lof baa ta ..n.i.i.l( traa.let, 1.41 ataawliitft II n a oa ir I '-a th rud t.l t. fval( ia p's la t ' l t rt t, tUa I the !. KneitSf I )ar, iHK TI1KLK01LATLUK. There fa no longer any doubt of the object iv point of the republican state campaign. It is the next legislature. From accurate report of conversation held within the rooms of the republican state committee thi paper is able to state that the whole fight from now on will be concentrated on securing control of the legislature id 180!) and electing a republican to take th seat now htdd by William V, Allen, Earlier in th campaign there wa a time when th republican manager ex pected to make a sacrifice of th rest ol t he state ticket and by hard work pull llayward through. That wa before they heard report from the back pre cincts, It in admitted now around re publican headquarter that this cannot bidoue. We might go further and say that the shrewdest republican traungcrs cencede the defeat of their stat ticket by 10,000, Rut, thl concussion make th ftiibt to be waged for tha legislature all th keener, There I reason for this. In th first plaits th question of th reconstruction of our entire currency system is now pending befor congress. The senate as now organ Ifd is nu almost Insuperable obstacle in lb path of th bank monop oly bills, designed to destroy th green backs and turn th issue of paper money over to corporations, It is necessary to get ths senate r-orgnlsd in order to puss such a bill and there I no on whom th corporation want left at horn In th reorganintlon mora than Allen, of Nebraska, Thi fact make a bond ol connection at one between th republican campaign for tha Nebraska legislature and tbet.re.isur of the na tional sound money league and great banking associations. These men don't ear so much about th Nebraska state ticket. They ar vitally Interested Id th election of th next United rHates senator. They want a valuabl privi lege worth to them at least f 30,000,000 a year. Hcnator Allen's vote stands in th way of their getting It. Doe any man doubt that they would be willing to spend half a million in Nebraska to get that vote out of th way? IVr are at least tweuty-flv legisla tive districts In the stat where' the party difference of vote I less than 100, The throwing of thosa twenty-five dis trietaon way or Iba other makes a d fferenc of fifty vote Iu the legislature. There is a purchasable class in every leg islative district, Tha money this fall is to be smt to secure that purchasable claa for the republican legislative ticket. Twoyearaago not much attention was paid to the legislature. The fight wa concentrated on the effort to beat Bryan In bis own stat. Tf I E RKI'UR UCAN MEMREIWOP" I'll K LAHTLEO IHLATL'UK ADMITTED THAT OVER 110,000 WAH KI'ENT FOIITHIH I'UR I'OHK IN DOU0LAH COUNTY ALONE. How much do you think will be spent thi fall to defeat Allen? How much with a banking bill pending wortn fifty million a year to th great banking corporation of the country? If you waut to keep thi eoun'ry fre from corporation control of it currency, if you want to keep the greenbacks fro m deatructiou.go to your republican neigh bor, present the fact to him, aak him whether he favor such policy. If he doesn't get bis vote for t he candidate (i.r the legislature who will vote for the return ol William V, Allen to the United States senate. SKNATOK KKtKI.KV ylilTM. The telegraphic reports ol the populist county con vent ion 111 York county last Kilur. lay state that the feature of the convention wa a sh-cIi by ex-Senator Iveckley virtually burning the bridge ts.tweeti himself Mlid the party whose history he has been associated for eo many year and in whose high councils he has ao i ften sat. Everyone familiar with Nebraska his tory for ttie past twenty year knoara id the ant 1 monopoly movement iu the re. puldii'Mii party which for fifteen years made the con v.iitioiis id that party a serle of pitched battle betweell the pro. pie on oiiH nide and tha corporations and hoodirr oa th other, Kecfchy, id York, wa Iu th midst of that coi.ll'cl Iroui first to last. In tha tats legislature and la sta'e conven tionale waa active, vigilant, uuweary. leg. l.'k thousands ul others b was g ong to have rsforai, bat waa deter mined to have it through tha republican parlv. II was mad a member id the bgialaliva romuiiit la ltd which brought ill eltnWe id tmprai ban-lit eva nt lla epbrev, llaieg aa I Hill, r iota thai lae K'lbW lib Jadg Mil a.llaa lo ban lb full birvatiltli vaiuiit ul th n 1'iitil'.' 111 machia. II .1. 'rii.. for rfsoi.ii.aiii.i la lvi a llt !., I lw iu laut, Nr. Il, .a he staid ( ' r..'.t,na ll aud uifrte. V. k'i.ly ta I sol Ta Il deeHl'a ol lha r.t,l- raa sa i t 14 a t.t K - k ' aw.il.er j 'aa I mark ia IK iii v. l h si..' l N toa-ka. I'a poi t.. l sliil Mi-it. ikae' tb' i.iwl f'a uii a 1 aoa g. t4 aw t a ' 1 aot ead ; u Hill h loeait id (r..ar a I ipa j la gi . at ara ' I ' i', jp-ttlyaud iba ! I.a ae I f- ads : .... I ... . I. , 1 II. ...I.... I ill aiis'rf ' " w t. ... V,-t. r'.ar ?ar tile. td .th. ti.rt.iaatv .m.ia aa I la. I'ali i'itl tor fevlr" ta al lb ip 'a'toa iii tna woa'd l a t uates il..iala Ibn !, At It now stands a man elected to on term a a county officer i from the niotnent of induction into offlc a candidate for re election. Nearly always be get the retiotnluation and generally I re-elected. The net result of th system is that the odlciul gets his four years term, but gets It, particularly in clone counties, by "palug the price" to the campaign leeches who flourish in every community and refuse even to vote utiles they are paid for it. It is tha universal observa tion that few county ofilciul com out of ofllc so well off a they went In ex cept that else shrewd enough to work the taxpayers or the peopl doing busi ness with them for enough to pay cam paign expenses. In close counties a can didate' campaign expense for re-election are simply enormous. The Inijki'kndknt knows counties where the sheriff spent $2,500 for re election, other counties where t lie treas urer's election cost him $1,500, Two good laws for the next legislature to pass are a corrupt practices act, limit ing tha legal expenses of a candidate and requiring a sworn statement of them from him and Lis managers the other a four year term of county office and no consecutive re-election. Talking about th difference between democrat and populists th right kind of democrats did you ever notice th difference between At.torney-Oeneral C, J. Hmy th and hi populist colleague in th state bouse? Did you old line pops ever notice It when Hmy th went out on th stump and mad one of hi rattling speeches, full of brickbat of wil that mail the rascal howl wherever they hit and full of sound governmental doc trine did you ever notice any difference between him and the rest of us? And when it come to hard office work and prosecuting public criminal isn't Hmyth ahead of the pop if anything? Now there' a reason for all thi. And thi I th reason: Hmyth has been a populis tic or Jeffersonian democrat for years. He isn't on of th fellows who bung onto 0 rover Cleveland's coat tail until th breeching broke and then had a change of heart. Away back In 1887 when it wa Representative Hmth fn m Dougla county, th house journal rec ord how that he was on th same side a now. There Is no trouble between sincere anti-monopoly democrat like Hmyth and the most aggressive popu list. And that is why populiata all over th stat of Nebraska are glad (d the privilege of working and voting this fall for that friend of honest government Attorney-General Hmyth, prosecutor of public plunderers. Th Raleigh Caucasian (Senator Marion Butler' pnwr) contain column after column of report of populist county convention iu that state in which the populists and republican put up union ticket against the democrat. It I noticeable in reading these report that there I no friction or disagreement whatever and that as a rule the joint ticket have two or three populists to one republican. These things are men tioned here, first, because they are facts in politics aud our readers are entitled to all the fact. Second, because repub lican here in Nebraska have been wont to abuse populists aud populism as rep. resenting all thai is wild and wicked iu politics) ami it n.'i.y be instructive to them to know that their party and party m imager iu th south are glad to join hand with tiie men 111 the south holding exactly the same views that populist here bold. Tliere is no populism in America with so much "pop" in it cs that of the south where republican are eager to fuse with it. The Slate Journal talk about send ing the Second Nebruska regiment to Manila on account of "th re'.'a!cilruucy of Aguiualdo aud a part of the insur gent force" in other word lo fight the F.lip'iio. What! Send Nebraska boys to fight th people who huvn reu to ine themselves Ir. 111 thiee l.uu.lred ycareol the mill Muslung military and religious de itini ? S nd 1 ur anna and our brollieir end our friend to be killed in such a conflict! Shame ou the thought and on whoever utterel it, tbva ih wopt id I.UJOU freedom, glv theni teachers and acbuola, giv them horn lr Irout ly rauny and churches uh a (hey will aupport of Hieir oaa aa w II, li ve I hem a guantut id their owa iu. dewi.ilsec and eternal rl Irma any old world rule aud Ameriua will bar dun br pari, Th rvvalatl hi ol pa-t ilmln Narlb ,Vt.i.ka made by Judaa Wnl.ur K ir; al lu hie iMiHiiiuiiM'ati.ia to I t.l- papar a ll m read Willi .wa ia(rv al mr lliisalal I. 'Ill by liltie ll.a In.) histori ul lk aall m....ip..l ft hi la II rput..-aa pirlf, iU tl.iaiifai.de.tia lis riauiii td th (Mrpt.ra'it'H w-eaj aud Is tJtf.i! III lha rl'Hl. .a pailt by IhnaaiU iel It ttaaat-heai a Ik ..iiuf.tm a l i li.bt, A 1 plfie b lull of li.at huh. iit.. ii.nsl la.il. aa l.ii rUg v-i'a.tt. ia lhal w.iaM a l ISiiusatt.l of i....m la N'lraala 4 p we l.a- mft a ..l.iiHt 11 Ita ailMt-a If Jt Iim,i, lllaat.. U.Maalraad Wi bar b', liyyaat. t I il I ka t IN I'sl'i II a.. I tial Hijaa'a "I I . V. Lra.ba. Tta.M..I ihat ll.iasrl ia a Mr.l rnd raw t. lata li.ui aay bat i" b na p. Hog ap VAPKll MONEY DAY. Paper money day at Omaha las wek wa of ervice to hutnaiity, 1 defined tiie future financial struggle in the United State. This in spite of Congreiinan Mc Olcury'a refusal to explain or defend hi own bill to retire all government paper curreney and in its ateiid per mit the banks to isaue all pajier mon ey, Kveryone preaent at Omaha un derstood the reason for Congressman McClcary's refusal. It was because the presentation and discuaalon of hie bill at this time would have a power ful influence upon the congressional election thia fall especially iu th west, liatiber than risk the effect of it discussion Mr, McClear preferred to be taunted by Tonne aud welted by Warner and William for ' k re fusal. MeCUutry and all hi aoclaUw know that a very large element in the republican party 1 opposed to tbe de struction of greenback and silver certiik'ii'U's and the subtrtitutlon of bank note in their place. They dou't want that made an issue ia this fall' election. Yet they know the qiiea tion k coming to iaaue in the next congTes and that tbe rulinsj elememt in republican council 1 pledged to push such a bill through congress ami give it the president's signature. So in spite of the evaaion of Cong ressman McCleary tbe isaue la defined. The addresses by Kdward Atkiiuton and V. W. Smullcy and Mr. Robitisoa, but most of all by Congressman Fow ler of New Jersey, mode the coming moiiiewtou confllc for tbe control of tiie national currency aa clear aa a wewtero Nebraska land scape. Tliere were a good many revelation nuule on both sides In that oouven at Oiraiho, destined to become (Lietwric. It was interesting to note tbe poin-to of strength urged on each side, some of wblcb the other side was evidently not prepared to squarely meet. And in tie interest of a full understanding and tuiy of the subject be Indrpeiul ent given a brief summary of those point in Congressman Fowler's pa per. Th proposition Is flrwt, tkat tliere are two things money ami currency. Money i the standard to vb!ch all val'iwe are referred. Currewj in what may be used to effect exchange. Checks, for instance, are c'urreucy. In the promised sytnti-m gold wi'J 1 tiie only moneybecause it wi!l be tiie standard of values. Rut tiie busl iieaa of tbe country wMl 1e dont en tirely with currency. The b!f traniv -nctiona will be done witli bank check. T1ie small tranution wih be done with bank notes. All government paper will be allied in and retired. The rcon for doing this is that tiie government has no connection with ttie volume cf busi ricws of the country and cannot regu late the volume of money ta corre spond. The bank have enih connection witii the busineaa arid cao jts'd will reg-iilnte tiie volume of theln notes to (vrresK)nd. In order to do this they will be given the right to iswie notea which alinll lie a first lien against all their nsveta. llie vo'iinie will ta refnilaK'd by Hie nisei vea. For ine'tance under thia ayatem ho bnnke in (i wheat region would issue enough not- to move tiie wheat crop. When the crop waa moved a large irt of this money would be re turned to tliem. Canada and Scotland have tried1 thii sj-Ktem, In Canada away out in Mani toba money ia Inoned to good solvent farmers at 3 per cent sr annum while their neighbors in North Dakota have paid .1 per cent a month. Iu Scotland the system haa prevui'ed for over a hundred years with practically the anil ie results. No limitation I placed on the bank rnte for the same remon that none la placed on the issue of check, both depend upon the solvency of tbs one iasuing thrill, 1 lila Is only an outline nt the argu ment for what (lei, r is! Warier de clared to It 'the wit. lest ami Crstleat financial plan ever advocated by lu men." llirre are socis (s.iia slwiat il tbal ought to be noticed, however Kirat, It la a fact that il la desirable to have a conn ret I on la-tween the iiMinry Iisiilng poarr ami the imnry cliculatliig siwer. The prrsenl grerie Utck and aiiver irrl.t.t plan fane I ! i.ti uch iMiinvclu.il, liovvriwtienl banks won lit funitah kia-tt a da nee lii.u. 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