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About The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1898)
ft i ill I I. I (I f i ; i " ! It. I 4 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT Editorial Shots. fore leaving: lie went through he bos pi taJ, smoothing the brow oi each, one t ,hi men. snoke kind wordi .of , , , .! cheer to brae them ivp and take cour It is claimed with, a good deal ot jn efforts for them. Oh, that jrutfto by the pneudo projerity paper Aln,rctl ha uoh a man as Bryan n "hat the g. o. p. Is entitled to aU the tlje presWency. Would that we bad credit for tbe pension law, Yea, JMm Aryans la the America a army. jarty inntUi n iommiv mi i miiadiron Aew. reurcHl army omeers xo umw i'n"; salaries of from one to several huir ami dollar per month, wbile the noor and deserving old soldier priv ates Who slept on the ground are grudgingly given the beggarly and miserable pittance of $4 to fl2 per montJh. Courtland Herald. J)o you believe it when tflie republi can ftix-ukers tell you that Aity. CJen. tirnythe it 1 blame for Gene Moore being found not guilty? Do yon (iM-lleve that? Vou know tlliat Gene Moore en tered a plea of guilty. I tie Atty. Oen. 1 Wie prosecutor. When a rlefeiuJent pleada guilty there is the end of the luwyers work. 1 is tJie duty of the court to enter Judgment. The wirt rendered Judgement , iy ing tliat Moore wa not guilty. Jnt let tliera play ywu for a geewj. Ihe Teller. During the compnlgn of two year ago, the republicans wild "low floes iH-nefit the lit IhitI m man;" alw, "wljat's the different If wages ere cut In two if wages 'buy twice os mUfV (farm products, c Willing, etc) 0 Wiey used to ?" JJut when wheat struck $1 they shouted "prosperity." (Now when! is 43 Cents. This is wlwre Mi5 lalKM'Ing man come in again. Fairmont Tribune. 35rad Slaughter litis promised to see tlhe republican flnamoe committee on behalf of the Madison counly republi can. This Is the republican method of meeting argumat,Coleridge liludc. The people's party is nlwlged to re d'lice MiMnger and freiglut rates, nils means more business for the railway companies). More business means that more men. will bo required arid a greater demand for men. ! cans iiwsreased wages. The Granger, Mart I Tows, wIikwc lieart was brok en in a million pieces because he did iwrt get am apjKlntnieint under J. V. Wolfe, Is out w I l'h the ry that Wolfe didn't appoint old soldiers, copper head, etc. We are surprised to see Mart flying the bloody shirt at this liwle dale, but there has been Mood in 1ils eye for some time. The Granger. It will be remembered that Dave Mercer In bis speech here a few nlgliU ago had considerable to any about the present state officers buying-but terine for the use of the blind, weak minded and old soldiers at the different state institutions. ITe said they had bought seven car foods of the "stuff," paying a big price for it, while good country butter went beg iring on the streets, end that Uhrough the action of the fudoh state offi cers the farmers bad Ion thousands of dollars on their butler. Dave evl ilcwtly had not looked up tlhe records, himself. If be had be would have found that it wos the other fellows who bought the big lots of butterine. -prlngleld Monitor. FREE LAND AND FREE MEN. The Views eI Abraham Lincoln Ap plicable to Preaent Conditions. Mr. Lincoln showed bow the old slaveholders might escape the dangers before them viz, tbey should deal just ly toward otberi and be less rapacious, f be same advice is now applicable to the avariclonn epeonlaton who have disinherited the American people. No man has a Just right to bold lands for peculation while otber men neod them for bom ea. Nor has any man or corpora tion a right to bold title or exact rents on lands occupied ai homes . by any of AUDITOR'S STATEMENT, Two Million Saved to tha Taxpayer in Twentf-to Months. State debt November 30, 1894: General fund $ 677,825.75 Temporary university fund warrants ai. Institute feeble minded fund warrants 61,230.54 State relief bonds 100,000.00 State funding bonds 449,267.35 Total state debt $1,188,575. 59 State debt November 30, 1898: General fund warrants... 1 1,936,273.47 Temporary university fund warrants God's children. The true and paramount Institute feeble minded title to lands is "occupation and use," ai homes for the people, and all laws which do not recognize that Just, para mount title are nnjuNt Jaws and should be changed. How much easier and safer tbe change can be made before the storm comes than afterward! The man or the party who oppoees a peaoef ul change in the interest of tbe people fund warrants 1 State relief bonds State funding bonds , 27,444.63 31,724.50 19,000.00 449,207.35 Total state debt $2,403,709.95 State debt November 30, 1896 $2,463,709.95 State debt November 30, 1894 1,188,575.59 The republicans tell us tlat if the must necesHariJy be in favor of revolu- people will return uncm w i"r ni tion, ana may jusny oesiyieuBB uuuiuu- 'ebr&ska, they will conduct the busl- n ihnt. wh on the norm 'nave cororucww i riii4f liuf'i v. o uney oiu wm-u tuvv were in, twwer. They stole mii- 411, a rutnfili.'tt TnoiW V Bind TUIlr dered the Whole state. Aroom ouie. If our ffovernmeut can, and docs rum the jMistal W-partment on satis fartory and economical principles, without extortion end discrimination en. why not a railroad J'.eatrice News, I , The Associated l'res Js so intlm alely connet'led with the flould family amd others of "the 1,000 men wild by statisticians to control over balf tin wealth of the country" that it is idle to expect genuine, tniight forward re porting from it. It suppresses and distorts to suit the purposes of those who control it. Hence, though the debate on imperialism at the lait sess ion of Congress was one of tUie great est debates In tlhe history of the eour trv. the mib c knows nolililng or it, The Associated Tress suppressed it, sending out nothing more than a bare mention of the great speeches in Which Democratic leaders squared the party for a contest as far-reac Jng as that an the slavery issue. Everything saild on that subject is still news tbe most important news of tlhe day. J ou riuil of Agriculture. fADD EDITORIAL SnOTB.) GllUxrt M. Illtohcock, tlhe World- nerald's talented publisher, is) making a gallant race for congress, and he will be elected, too. He has manfully denned bis position on tlhe vital bees of the dnv. and fearlessly eliiienged Ji la ofyoonent to iolnt debate. Thus far Mercer has falleu to respond Abbi.nd) Journal Instead of fighting, bleeding, and AriniT Itve tihelr country, our rwys liave iM-em jignung jor wm miu uj- inig for Alger. Superior Bun. George I. Meiklcjohn, flSKlwtaTit secretary of war, announces Tiiani ne will take tine stump m eoraKo iw the g. o. p. un til the close of the cam News will venture the gmtts tHint liefore be bn held the Job many days be will return to weon- itrlon "to fl'tiena xo impwwi, oui- mis. A position ou vub g. Ktiiinp is no sinecure tinese auys St'ri Inner News. The Rush for Gold. (Krnra IhsTlini-s, llln", III.) The nmlt of crold seekers to the Klondike brinirs thrilling memories to the "fortv-niners" still alive, of tbe time when they girdled tbe continent or faced the terrors or tne greax, aw rican desert on the Journey to tlhe and of gold. Theme pioneers tell some experiences wmcn iwiouio. vz heeded bv seekers today. Constant exposure and faulty diet killed large auraibers, wmie nearly an uie surviv- I'erhnns our KMienitie officials are honext ilirouirh fear. No matter. It is enough to know that tbey are boa et, and God and the tuxjinyers of Nebrnska know that it is difficult to iut a finirer on a republican state officer who was bonest through fear, or tbrouirh any other motive. This belnir the esse, we Can boldly tdend for the election, of our popocratic state ticket every man on the ticket fprwn Povnter to Jackson, and wi'b this pies ws give promise to aid our renuUl can mends In fleiesiinff or oar rettaeotting the fin', one of them who JltfUl le Hlnd guilty of following in the footntciw of tbelr dc faulting and emlerllnff republican pretlecessors. rsjfillion Times. Every labor represtaive and Petv Stor voteil sgainai tns iisnnn-r.iai. ilnrtran Imhmi lroioItion in the St Ion lest summer. It wsa unfortunate for knlxtr that It bnd so few reprraen- rtllvra.-llk (Viunty Imieiemieat, rt'kH HeiluHiHl, menw of "Tor- w'a TwMti." srrimt la Chmlron M ,Mvt ha saw Colonel Urjsn deti mm ratlin hi WSd.iliton tO UrfT th ttiixsrfe of his sivk sl!1era. He- Increase in two years. .$1,275,134.30 State debt September 1, 1898: General fund warrants.. .$1,538,642.07 . 153,207.35 TUa ulavahnirlnra flnlniorl tn liO conservative par excellence, but tbe D iwvwug laotsana events oi History uow provH . . ti.ftOi.0O0.42 them to have been the mont dangeroos gwU) (ebt Nw 30( 1896 $2,4C3,709.95 of revolntioniuts and anarchists. Tbey themselves created tbe storm which overthrew tbuir system, In bis letter to a Boston committee April 6, 1809, Mr. Lincoln soldi "This is a world of compensation, and be who would be no slave mast consent to have no slave. Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves, and under a Just Ood cannotlong retain it." That was written as applicable to chattel slavery. It is now Just as appli cable to a syMtcm wbiob.works, brutal izos and starves tbe white laborers of Homestead and Pullman, of tbe Hock ing valley and the coal mines of Illi nois, and the trainmen on the railroads, worse than chuttol tluvery did the negro. The first and best plan of outlet or en- capo from this merciless and dangorons svstem is to free tbe lands ana coiu them in easy reach of oppressed labor, as they were when Mr. Lincoln made bis mastorly argument in favor of free labor, Aliens, corporations and land speculators have no better fight to bold the toil of this country ont of use than tbe Indians had. The title of tbe In dians was extinguished for tbe benefit of tbeAmericau people. The titles of tbe speculators should bo treated in the tame way. John Davis in Junction City (Kan.) Tribune. HIS TWO FRIENDS. State debtBcpt 1, 1898... 1,691,909.42 Decrease m state (leu in 22 mwi'tlh $ 771,800.53 Increase in state debt In two years under republican! rule, $1,275,134,30. Decrease in state oeDi in zz monms under reform rule, $771,800.53, Difference in favor of reform Jnc two ma .1 i. nr years or repiioncani ruie ant month of reform state government, $2,046,934.89. VOTE FOR THIEVES, A Uoctrlna I'romiHi" tad by 'Hie Kepubll- can Candidate. Last Saturday Kosewatcr ,and Web ster debated-in Omaba Jtosewater claims that some of the men on the legislative ticket ought to be in Jail instead of the legislature. Webster did not dispute the proposition, but stands pat on the nomination. In the State Journal of last Monday, 3d col- umn, 3d page, the debate is given in fall. The point that we wish you to think over is this, which we copy from the Journal: "Well, now," continued Itosewater, 'Must take the case of P. Ji. Moores. Suppose it bad been gen erally believed during the campaign that he was a defaulter, do you con tend that we could not keep Mm, off the ticket?" "I will answer that with pleasure," said Webster. "That charge against Mr. Moores was made nubile through. the nress and talked about on the streets before Moores was nominated yet you, Mr. llosewater, supported blm man gets bis political hair set like that he is not fit to hold any office in the gift of the people. That doctrine does not allow you to think. That doctrine made men vote the republican ticket until the machine got away with near ly a million dollars. The time has come when you owe it to your family to vote that political law out of ex istence. Your great party leaders tell you that it is better to nominate hon est men, but if the party nominates thieves, it is your duty to vote for the thieves. Being busy on your farm or in your store, how are you to know that your party has nominated honest men? If the very foundaton of your party rests on tbe doctrine that it is your duty to vote for dishonest men if they are on the ticket, you cannot know that your candidates are honest men. Such a doctrine is an insult to every Lincoln republican in this state, York Teller. McKloUy Prosperity, Fall Kivkk, Mas., Oct. 22,-The Chase, Bagnmore, Wampanoug, Wee tamo and Stafford cotton mills shut down today In accordance with the agreement of print cloth manufacturers to curtail production for four weeks, llut JIuMet Still go Hungry, "Our national credit was uevor so high is it is now," MeKinley. Yes, and you might have uddod that thi Individual credit of most working men whs never so "low." High national credit don't buy food and clothing and other necessities for them. Spartu Argonaut. Much in Little Is cspeclitlly true of Hood's l'llls, for noinedl cine evr contained o great curative power In to mniill upace. They are s whole medicine nd)j client, alway ready, al- mm ways efficient, always sat. 10 I I I C lofuctary; prevent s cold O or fever, cure all liver Ills, sick headache, jaundice, constipation, etc. 2Te. The only rill to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla, Tbs President Has On of Them Tell A Ail... St. IL.i V'n I I - .... ' - ..A T l v(ii!ss nuitr.riosi There are rnmor. going about that "ZXlM President MeKinley has, through tbe The Opportunity of a Life Time. ore were afflicted with disease, many of them with rheumatism, Sudn, a sufferer wus Adam Van gundy, who now resides at Muffs, 111., where be has been Justice of the peace and wan the first president or tne board, oi trustee. In a receut interview be xuUl: I food been a sufferer of rheumatism. for a number of years and the pain nt times was very intense. I tried all the proprietary medicines) i ooum think or bear of, but received no re lief. I flnoUv placed my case witb sever al physicians and doctored wth tQiem tor wnie nine, out iney iimuhi to no me any good. Finally, with my hopes of relief nearly exhausted 1 read an article regarding Dr. Williams' Pink l'llls for Pale People, which Induced me to try them. 1 was anxious to get rid of the terrible disease and bought two boxes ot the pill. I began using them about March, 1U7. After 1 had taken two boxes I was complete ly cured, and the pain has never re- turnni. 1 think it is tne nest metii clue I have ever taken, and cm win lng at any time to sign my name to nny lentiiiiony setting lorui Its goou lllrrlt, (Signed.) 'ADAM VANOUNDY. hulnu'iilH-d ami sworn to before me this :9th dor of eteptemtier, A. !., mi. P1UNKLIN C HfXK. Notary Public Mr. VnjtMHtjs) sttei-ivt ought to ! rrimrdeil as a rrtteriou of the giNnl nterits of these pills, and what 14 trr proor eouiti a person warn thsu th above factA These pills stwtwi utvrtvsauti ss a tonto for tns bkHsl. ron saif. two corrtc ha?ta tlONI la las ail sis a4 tose 0usenar at MstlsltojsysH stste l lVtla, Vl'llett. Oss stissWIs tl StH) , purtUia la tuB trvo msJ h tste hn ull. All Mads ul tn i W-J Itrsil, sbb, eJs as4 ' nl ers, le gts-s, sn.I(s aoses ...lik.s Lull.liKS. I'fvl-ttf Inrfvs Is sls- as vss Isttt Wshs. it ..,...11, tie itkv tlaisll e,.li Hi l's'l ll IMkiMllllW, It isl ,tss tsimsis la aU4 t,t-rs Um lftt4 1-issUlH.as st ssia a Me ! Wists4 atlss ! ! Its! M .kj ssreat. eklissrviv U4 ik. .,)., 1 s k .! fcsslia h, a f siias tv 4 H I i.. IuiImm 1st Utt Ms as I 1. k..j Ia (Mata that ktslls. J .....w... Ui.iiiJ.& sa I at ts IXMU) llt I'lNKRUTtA'M. A race of sUtrs, ol sut-h as sweep Sk'Hlf Vy th fall lids of power, the eoiMiMi To rrlma tVrv and undtluir fm, lut bsssv-ltfttobls susi sUtsa K ittriy. pUf iMiikers rWt trusts, menUis to is rU'H tUiMvr, Ugi'srs est your a si L Smrne, as dogs (It foul fr I'laker. kins. HUrAK 1IIK i:iu V.r4 sp, s4 Uvss the spvtl tKsl MhU )et ti tn. Na Vmf f4 tuuf imIrJ a Iks ss(f tasre t ranis J.a m hi )h la tss ils.ly fspers a4 Klr wwtJf sill !. Msrit tss trula as4 N frvs. AH Iks (.prsml kiio t l tr jr wsfv tHs UKw ef iiriit wi4 asMl fIUits walvH IK relief (kMi tw4Wt Kih W I T mkm l trw ! Aswtk-a UUy, I'e lu tl fl 1W a, A tMtt!ift i will v as4 yuwf b'.ya tfes, Hvmsia ! ssil t4 imi Im pti ! medium of his friend, Colonel Myron T, Herrick, rebnked his otber friend, Senator Ilanna. Witb the oponing of these war department scandals, which have come upon the country like a black diHgraco, Ilunna again asserted his ownership in tbe White House. It irks and galls tbe president to nave Ilanna pose in tbe light of a mortgagee in pos session, and he has been Jong m com ing to the point where he would object, but this last newspaper statement or Ilanna 's was too strong for even the president. Besides which, as I have said in a previous article, Elkins' influence is dominant at tbe White House, and tbe president is loosening and lengthen ing tbe stiings which tie him to the Ohio snubbing post of politics. At all events, Ilanna said tbia: "Whoever attacks Algor attacks Mo- Kin ley and whoever attacks MeKinley attacks me. Alger will not be removed from bis office," hud farther to tho same emnhatio. ill judged effect. The piesidont, with a courage born of Han na's absence, told Herrick to intimate to the Ohio senator that suoh obsorva tions were not enjoyable; that they put him in a bad light, and he would be very much indebted to Mr. Ilanna if he would be a little more circum speut, Tbe newspapers are filled with tbia scandal of the war department. Half has not been told. Alger's weak nesa and his not too fine moral sense are responsible tor death and starvation, robbery of soldiers and tbs disgrace to tha American army establishment. Presldeut MeKinley iu his weakness is responsible for Alger. Tbe Republican paity is responsible for MeKinley. Tbe path of the people tl tha United States is pointed out. Tbey cau take II or go some other way as they please, "gup- Dressed News flow Washington ' ta New Time. Aa EslsrsrUlas rsthes. I know it to be a fuel that Alusr Me Kluley has teu the attorney of a nmu tr tf successful contractor who have besa dolus busiums w lib tha wards- patlmsuL 1 aua rsllsbly informed thai he has made a small furtaoa out of his less in these eases. If cungrsss irdi aa laveeilgslUui of lb war depaitutsul, all Ihsse thluga will be tuade puhlio. Hal I dt aol t((KN:t tost any lavssllga UosiwIIIUaiisuipledal Ibaiisit loo. Tbs whole powir tf lbs aJmluls- tisib will U tr(4 la trsvsat taaulif, aa4 Urfi4 I da o think ih lUpttUUs l4iIU Lava la tuursji u suwUl lbs wUbss at las leldtil, CVf, t'blvsgil i'htoalula, and if the republican party should again nominate him to be worthy of republicans I would again support, him." The supreme court bos decided that Moores is an embezzler, and for that reason entered a sol men Judgment that Moores shall forfeit his ofllce, which is the mayor of the great city of Omaha. Knowing this fact tbe republican candidate for United Btates senator says: "It the republican party snouia again nominate blm to be worthy of repubicans, I would again support him." We want to tell you that when a DR. 11 C CREW IS TBS OLI SPECIALIST WOO TBS ATS ALL Private Diseases WMt saS Writr ! MEN ONLY 0 ymrtExperisnc. 10 Vears ta Omaha. UtKik Vroe. ('oiiHnltS. tioairree. Uox7en,o 14th and Farnsm 8U, OUiUi, VEH. SEDUCED BATH T the Grind Boesaapmsnt kflalaf Dis trict, fyyomlag. The Union Pacific wilt sell tickets ai one fare lor th round trip, plus 15, from all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colora do and Utah to Kawlins, Wyo. Dates on which tickets will be sold are 1st and 8d Tuesday In May, Jane, July. August, Kept.. Oct.. and nor. 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