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THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT N ov. 3, ' 1898 Nebraska Mepmkni m WMAITH MAKMKS 4 UKCOU0 INDBfMNDtltT, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY bt run JriiFdeit FttHifUqff Go At 1U0 M Itraat, LINCOLN, - NEBRASKA. Tf Lf PMONI 63 $1.00 per Year in advancb. UtttM ell oMBltloa to, eU Mf ardar. tU, ef sbl to TBI MDirSMDIMT rOI. CO LlnoOLf, Me, TEE WINNING TICKET. , For Governor WILLJAM A. POINTER of Doom lift Mt flOTTDOr E. A. GILBERT of York, erwtarf of Stat ' WILUAM . PORTED of Merrick. Auditor of Public Accounts JOHN P. COUNELL of Blcheydsoa. JOHN B. MKflEIWE of Be4 WUIow. apt. of Public Inatruotlon WILLIAM R. JACKSON d Holt Load Coeiola loner JAOOfi B. WOLFE of LmmmUt. 'Attorney General OONSTANTINE J, SMITH of Douglas- FOR CONGRESS, first District . Jubm Manaban of LAooatn. .second District Gilbert M. JUtchoock of Oi . ha. Third Piatrict- Joht. 8. Robinson of Madison. Fourth PJstrlot- W. L. Stark of Aurora, Witth District . R. D. Sutherland of Nelawn. Bixtb District W. L. Green of Kearney. LANCASTER COUNTY TICKET, fer District Judge (to fill vacancy,) Samuel 3. Tuttla of Lincoln. For County Attorney Joan l Carr, Idncol arto State Senator- J. If. Ilarley, Lincoln. J. J. Stein. SalUJlo. For Representatives J. H. Curyea, Waserly. , W. C. Ililpna, naveloei A. R. Sheldon, Linoo) , '." E. Staler, Lincoln, L. M. Wente, Lincoln. ' , For County Comanf aakwver ' Wm. Schroeder, .Liaeolaj. fltat Treasurer Meserva meet tba Jonrnal'e Insinuation with a atrafgbt challenge. There la ona thing about faaion that ia triigbty good and that la tbat there arc three acta of committeemen at work io every county for tba same ticket where the other follow have only one. ' Tba Looking Glare would not get ao muddled in discussing money aa a meainro of value If It would only atop and think tbat there never was auch a thing a measure of value and cannot be. Valuea are estimated and cannot be meaaured. Home old pope will work for a year to convert a neighbor and during that time give three dollar worth of book and paper, then after they get bim con verted tbey wilt never trouble themselves to ae whether he goe to tba nolle and vote or not "Confidence" ia the faith cure alwari recommended for the cur of every eco nomic III by the gold atanJard advocate, Tbeyeay that It la entirely faariuleea and thontd be taken tbree timea a day tnf or eating. He ear and get tnagea nine with the nam blown la the bottle, aad Mark llaana'a aignatur on tb OHtelde wrapper. Aayraadldat who' lark a silberthe ability or tb roursg to defend the tewat ol bU part la the arena ol public debate ahonUI be burUd under a ainua lain ol ballot, eat tbat U jo.t what will happen to th two rrpublUes tow ard lath Brt 4 eia4 dUtraia trfco, 4a vbajlaagad to' d.-lrd the guld etaadard and the beakar'e nioaopoly ul ('of, took to tb wood. It W tlai that free etlvev l l.. etwiM mlo abottt lino, opinio Ui Uebed la tba trvaeary. It la feut la tba ttary a4 baa aui,1a Ueralur ravka. It aagtvea to the banker ( tby bav kHMMrd It imiI to the ait a4 are Mteg tba talvreal ! la Ibaar Mkete II that awb amaty were lor knl p U lie treaaary, abeat woaljaotba wottb wrthaa S3 Mat bbet, AaaUaatlltbeMat Jearaal wtt) ft k ably aia lb day leWa tb eW ta a rttle wtMt Ntwee lwaa Md Maala t tb ibVet Ibal It the In tttee bmtaiV lb the al ! tbvy wloVM () M aUi4 l lwfbla, AUbaaaa a4 Ta aadkie ever aba4 CitWa. lSt tlMaadlb lltl l ata, lba of Ibat l aie awva ty btag yjAviJ la tba gVJ b iar it at MtfKS PBINTIMO SttJALV ( The reform force have heretofore called attention to the reckleea IndifJer ence of republican state officials for the beat interest of the taxpayer of Ne braaka. Attention ha been called to great printing ateale to 1889 and 1805 In tba matter of publiablog eeeslon law, and home and aenate journal, bat the record abow many more acta eveo more flagrant than tboae originally pointed out by tba litDitwcEDEitT. Ao examina tion of tba recorda in the office of secre tary of state reveala tbe following fact regarding tba price paid by republican for assessors' and teacher' manual and educational directory, aod a cornparlaon of tbeae prlcee with those paid by the presont reform administration, lead to one of two ccocloaioo: either tue ao called gold standard baa greatly reduced prices, or republican atata oflloera were negligent, extravagant aod worse. AHHHfIM' hook a, Date. JMl J8l 18DH IHill 18 1808 Vo. and akw. Prica ea;b. Total 15(102 Or. ILflO 12.400.00 1800 on 1,728 00 291 " 4U) 5 Qr. 800 " 209 " 4 00 a.40 76X 1.R0O.0O 720.00 157.20 2,92a. 20 211.20 53.28 295.20 1,190.40 115.20 , 600.00 68 82 TAX 4JHTH. 1891 609 3 Qr 8.'1 " floa " 450 " C2 8(2r 6 " 50 " 12 " 4.80 a 40 I. 70 ar, 19.20 18 90 II. 20 4 80 1801 18IMI 18!)8 1801 180t 18U6 W)UMK OVMTUVH AND TKACHKUM MAKUAfy. 1890 10.000 92 page. 1(13-100 1897 10,000 92 pagea 180 62 llepublican ateal In 1890 S440.A8 KDUCATumAf. imnrccToiiY. 1890 ' 2,000 44 page ......384 00 1897 1,600 0 pagea 67,20 Compare 1891 with 1898: Tba price paid by republican stata of ficer In 1891 for I.H&O aaneeaora' book and 710 tax Hate waa 8,I0.00 At prlaea paid by tba present rwform offl olaU then two items wonld coat il, 647,88, or la than one-flftb aamncli. Did the Dingley bill make tbi great dif ference between the cost of blank book making In 1891 and that of 18987 Did tbe Introduction of labor-aavlng ma chinery do it? If tbe latter, let ua look at tb price of 1894 and 1898: The total prica paid by republican eUt offlrere In 1890 for 2,100 aaeeMora' bookB,853 tax liata, 10,000 cooraeof atudy and 2,000 educational directories waa 14,504.28. At tba pricea paid by DODulUt atata officer in 1898 for tbe aama item, tbey should have coat ft, 490.001 A dear ateal in 1890 of over 3,0001 , BIUHCLAM UHHC, Tba following aample of gold bug logic Is aubmltted to tba readera of tba Ixhk fKNDKHT with tbe aaauranos tbat It la as good aa thoir very beat writers can do. It ia taken from the advance abeeta of the Review of , Keviewa for November. "Alffprlum" aa a Dublie bwue U not un derstood in foreign port, and if "Alger im" should defeat tbe republican party this fall the result would be interpreted abroad aa a condemnation of the war and it larger results. This would mnk the final ettleinent with 8 nil in consider ably more difficult, for It would encour sk the Hpnnfsh diplomat to protract th negoiiation alio mora tediously, while seeking in every direction to draw other European countries into the con troversy. The logic of tbat Is: "If the Spaniard don't understand American politic then we are bound to elect a congreea tbat the Spaniard do understand. If we don't elect a certain set of men, the Spaniard will tuddenly coma to tbe conclusion tbat half of tbe citizen of tbi country are traitor to their gov ernment and ar really Spaniard at heart" Of all tha politioal rot that was aver printed In a tnagatine, that ia tha wort. So far a the Spaniard believ ing tbat tb drtnorratk party will favor tbeni, the truth is that they bare con atantly asserted tbat tha democrats wera responsible for the war. Spanish nvral and Spanish paper have re peatedly declared tbat it waa th New York Journal, a democratic paper tfeat rauardalltb trouble. Now that la the very bel that a gold bug aiitvr aa do, even the Oral elaaa sort of them, for this i taken Ironia high das plqtocrntM monthly where thry pay th editor sev. eral thousand dollars a year. i il 1 Tin. in-! lim il UI. IMtKHsirV It Tha last leg lU tare teeid providing f.. th tutar ul the eurainua a-biHil ol tba state by awtttleg tha vow raw school aad frow) eale and promoliag a Iwtler system ul ewag Ibew ali fttade a very lltwr l provwUia for tb stale aivrty, Tha slat uftivmil ead-iwawat luad Brd aa well aa tba eoututa eehool 14 dsnag lb f ar id repuMwaa wtaa atMl id lb atata lrtry, Ihiia. aaads el dollar holuegtej la lb aaivec 4ty beisg kt la l basts Iala4 id Iva44, l.t k Mr, J, M. lUI, evcratary wf Iba airtty, r!W n. TrMut tbreartaUra atalewwatid Iba waiver itp lands, t iaif t !. J, M. t , rWrelary 4 l aiveewif, Iwarwts la e-tHtiiaiw wtih ywar re iiwwt by 't'btM I srad ) taa KMem ltMHiti hew I eawte latu Iba iat1 ta iavxil tm lb Hiiiir IW.'ktM,. t,MMe. i.i kkb hsa bw t.t.t. Wav es t tlt 4 tbe' J4 ttlaet, U bv latvi4 ia ! M.t vaif i.la lln.bans, iaLki.kk- .aw,.i..j..iA... ttala Hull I t till tela! see lte4 i.l VJ, ttt. 1 . leave t heal la Ibal lMi,ab 'l.slal. 721 7. Tha flBTicnHnral endowment Innd had invoeted S40.000. Since tbat time we have Inveeted Douglas connty hnnH. tin fifl7.75: stats warraota 119.- 098.67. mnking a total now invested of $70,600 42. There ia cash in tbat fund 8,.HJ. 85. We charged in to suspended account on permanent unlveraitv runo 19,775 93; agricultural tuna f ta.ion.oi Theee are the amount wblcb Mr. Hart ley failed'to pay over to me at tba time of aettlement Very truly, J, li. Mkmkbvr, Treoaurer. Tbla shows tbat over 152,000 of tbe permanont school fond of tbe university have been stolon under tha old manage ment and that Instead of having 1 72. 500 of those fund Invested tba present atata officiate have 1122,027.82 invested and earning an Increase to pay running expenaea of tbia great adacatioual Insti tution. T I'AlltOWIZIIXU MA US, - Tba completeness of tb demoralixo' tlon of tbs republican was never more plainly exhibited than in tb State Jour nal in its Issue of. November let. If a man who Is known a a liar i by com mon consent excluded from tbs bornea and of decent weople and tbs society of gentlemen why should not a paper and tba responsible editor who la a constant and notorious liar also be excluded? Why should uch a man, covered with tba slime of falsehood be allowed to bring fala filthy personality into contact with tba boaest aad upright citlxeos of our city? In th first column of tb edi torial page of tbe Stat Journal of tba above data can be found tba following worda: "If there li any proof tbat any repub licao aduiinlatratioa in th past baa bought butterlneor oleomargarine for the state institution alter me taw against butterin wa passed tba pop would bava showed it up by documeo tarr evidence before, this. Hut they have not. Tbey simply make tb charge, but cite neither time or place 01 voucti era to prove their charge," , , ,. Now that apiwared after a full Hat of tbs vouchers, giving th number, tbe data, amount of and prica of butterina tbat had been purchased by tba republi cans had been published in sc ire of papera In every part of the state. In tbe earn Issue of tbs paper speak ing of tha World-Herald's attack on tb McCleary bill it uses thess words: , "Mavbs tho World-Herald will get time on of these days to print tba bill In full in place ol spending ao many double leaded column with Irs vivid conception of tbe nature of It." Tbe troth wa that th World-Herald bad advertised for eeveral day tbat on a certalo Sunday It would prist th McCleary bill in full and tha bill bad been printed In full and tha paper con tainingit wa lying on tb editorial table when tbat false statement waa written. ,'' If there ia any truth Jo tba teachings of Holy Writ, there la a terrible future before any community that will support the editors who publish such a demoral izing abeet aa tba State Journal. Have tba people of Lincoln loat all faitb in honesty, in' tbe teaching of tbe Hibl, in uprightness of character? Do they wish to aee tbe rugged honeaty of tba Engliab speaking race exchanged for tbe moral of tbe Spaniard and Lincoln model tbe character of its citizen after tbe deni zen of Havana and Santiago? lf some of the ministcra of tbia city do net wake up and go to preaching the gospel as Christ preached it, (be never truckled to tbe rich and power! u I or apared tbe liar of hi dor) they wilt find one of these days that their occupation Is gone. If tbe fathere and motbera do not wieb to see their sons and daughtera trained up to be linra tbey would better begin to make public proteet againat putting in to their banda every day columns of lies ia tbe daily paper that tbey patronize, MKKCKR AMU Ht'KHKTT, It apiare that positive order wer tamed by tb national republican cam polgn committee at the very beginning of the campaign tbat tba currency form measure should not b discuseed by anr republican candidate for ron grtaui under any circumstance what ever aad that waa the reason mat Ifrileary refused to dof-nd bla bill at tha Omaha monetary coalerenca, Wbll be waa announced to ak on tawr mosey be never mentioned bla bill and when utlottd dodg aad refuted Io talk about It That ia pt-rbep the roa why lliirkrll tad Dare Mrrr dareaot meet their oppoMeat la debate. Il waa Iba irdr of Mark llaana tbat tbey hi'UlJ lake to th wood whenever a uYtat wa proKd and ao republican eaadidale would dare In disobey aa ordvr frowt Mark llaana. This hre ap ttire to a greal tat. No oae bks4 t Ikiak that Ntbretke breed roearda, Mir aad llarkslt ar simp ly obeying urdr. la Ik Hulk district wbeew tbia wa eoekaae lor the W lion el a rpbiwa wader ay tirrani I a atM, Mai k did at swat to far what waa due, There are an great dolltea fetthfeaa4tbrewae al nh da- Ibal aajtklag ei4 weaWJ gt iakt gewafal elrvwUlkie, The flaw waa to k lb la bdl tHruwgb eaagraa la Iba aaata way Ikat Ihey aaek4 tha d ! ItUaiMa i4 sae ibroagh, 1hy twVt dttlt Tfcirbut huebare ti4, Itilblls slat tfaert ra aWial tba we way everywhere, f by are aUtt Iba last oae tbey bad p ia rfotlk Dakwlabtf a large earnest id la larval ki be) II Mwafvd H lb ANONYMOUS CIKCtJLAKS. An anonymoua circular ia being ctrcu lated by tbe republican atat central committee, nnder glaring headlines, "Shoe on tba Other Foot;" Why tha popocrat Have Dropped Some lasuea They raised." In this Circular I Given an alleged list of "popocratic shortages" In fifteen Nebraska countiea. No wonder the republican 'atata committee senda tbia circular out without a mark of any kind to Inform tbeperaon addreased who aentitt Like all anonymous commuoi cotiona, no dependence can be placed in anything mentioned therein. Out of a total $228,840 of alleged populist defab cat lone tbe Ihdki'KNIjkmt has persona! knowledge that tbe following item are absolutely false and misleading. Sheridan county, f 1540. Absolutely no defalcation. Greeley county, 80,000. Tbe default ing treasurer was a gold democrat, who, by tho aid of tba republican machine, de feated bis populist opponent. No pbpa list defalcation In Greeley county. Thayer county, 15,000. There never was a populist or fusion treasurer in Thayer county. The defaulting treas urer, a gold democrat, waa elected by a combination of republican banker to whom be waa largely indebted. No pop ulist defalcation io Thayer county. Hall county, $25,000. Tbe outgoing republican treasurer 1 responsible for money lost.' He was prealdent of bank In Grand Island and knew tba tot tering condition of the bank In which b bad placed county fond. A few days after th new treasurer took bl office tb bank fulled. No populist defalca tion in Hall connty. Merrick eounty, $34,000. Thla defal cation occurred nearly twenty years ago; long before tbs peoples party was born. The democrat defaulter was elected by a combination of republican ring politl clans; republican furnished his bond; a republican judge dismissed tba criminal prosecution. No populist defalcation in Merrick county. One-half tba amount stated ia abso lutely falsa and no doubt most of tb amount ia Incorrect. Tha Ixoki'Knokkt I aware tbat in one or two iuatancea populists bave gone astray, and it con demns t bam for it. Bute . compared to nearly a hundred republican default era, county and state, with defalcation nearly $1,600,000, all populist short- ages ar a mere bagatelle In isolated caeca populists bava been attacked by the moral disease dishonesty, but the recorda abow It to be a constitutional ailment of republican office-seekers and office holders. NONPARTISAN. According to tbs gold standard way of describing thing, any thing ia "non partisan" when it meets with th ap proval of tbe gold standard advocates. A a proof of this, look at tha statement of l'rof. Laugblin tbat tba bill drawn by tbe Indiana polls conference and since known as tbs McCleary bill Is a "non partisan" measure. Every man in tbat conference waa a gold standard advocate and every one was a republican except a very few gold democrats. Not a demo crat, a populist or a free silver republi can had a thing to do with it. Aod yet Prof. Laugblin call it a nonpartinan measure, old Tidule-de-winxa takes tue same position in rogard to the home of tbe frieodleee. As long aa tbe whole management wue in tbe control of the republicane it waa "nonpartisan." The moment that any one else had a band in tbe management then it became parti san. The schools and the University are nonpartisan just as long as tbe republi cans bave exclusive control. Tbo mo ment any one else wante io have some thing to say about them, tbeu that is taking them into politic. Tbe ieuple are getting very weary of that kindof nonpar tie on buslnesa. A member of the Third regiment write to lb editor of th IxmtfitNiiKiiT that will be is a republican b would not ob jart to lb United State government furnishing Io the boy In blue a com or two of I'bll. Armour' butterin. II ays Ibat ha umh! to eal It at tbe place where be boarded before be enlisted and it wo lota better thaa having aotblog at all, which baa been tba eaa ever sine h enlisted, lleaayathal if tba ward of lb elate war brought do. Io Iba army ration that baa Ub Issued to lb meads-re of hi regiment lhar nil til b a i banc tor kkk, II add: ' I don't know aaythluf ttu silver and don't ear aaylhlag ahoal il, bnl Tub Hryaa lath beat t'pl that tverwor ahouldir trap," HARDY'S COLUMN. The New I itliritity llMlr ln t r- ol M.srv - I wi" WMb U pui.l . an IWple tlaie rrl ttel IWr id I'.wrop -Ail thwa ltla lo Hit, I l Tridsy ths rrgvnt of war uuWrtily wplrd the tnrth wbs? ' 1 1. im bssU art bmbl.wg, JmI v.i. i'rlrd, whUh r.t lb sle fu,i. IhU U swsft I al la th rtifht lb tv, t un. VI. IkmUs as ll a the 11 M alwiwbl I taught ta iir MHiitr. ail sim prMlivsl wehs ! at that S.i Htattvr wlr lbs iJsl what bis s-siio In I te a hswwM: l .M. an M to wvra iron s.mi M.ad Will lar Mk Sf Mil ! ib..i.M.U if tles ! H"! " M ...! ah.d l Uli l ! ail IS t rM-l waliia' taH. car. wulrlhs? fd ff eer . H , H"tke a ! 'v Urn.w U ( tMrv ue l" iw than to build a bridge, - How to- make bread, butler and cheese can be taught Just aa cattily an how to read Greek and Latin. The boy or girl who doe thce tiring once will never forget should a ncccHHlty arise. Our schools and universities ure giving more prac tical subject ' than ever before, ami lei tho good work go on. The United States treasurer and Wall street goldbuga rejort that mon ey ia circulation In increnHing. The way they make thla out is by foot tiff up the amount of oVM paid in the several ciearanco board. If jnore debts are paid this week than there was last, of course, more money is in circulation. That is the best logic a goldbug can Invent, H indicate the last atages of the J1wuhc, Tho following ia taken from the Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin. Jt shows that the goldbug democrat and th McKlnley republicans are all fused Into one lump: KTIMUT M'KIHUIN COMING. This republican state central com mittee ia arraiiirliiif a route for Stuart MocKibbin of South Jtend, Jiul,. who is to make a series of speeches for tho i wrty. In the last campaign Mr. Mac- (Ibbin was a gold democrat and made a number of speeches ini Wisconsin for 1'nliner and lluckner. He 4 to make six spccchc for the republican ticket, iM-glniilng on October 21. "The fs-ole have settled the money ouewtion," the republicans say and "the (rold standard Is a fixed fact." dumt mt the slave driver said when Fre mont was Ijcatcn, tbe Pred N-ott de cision rendered and tbe fugatlvc slave law jmiWsihI, "Now slavery is naUoqal and freedom logical," Hut the slave nuest.!ou was not settled In the inter- iw oi ine siave orivcr, neiiniT win tne i Aiy goiornig mends will no doubt money ouestlon le settled in the infer- any, "This is a pretty strong fish sto est of the money changers. The gold- ry." He that as it may, it's only tho bugs themselves are not satWicd with first half of this damnable outrage, the present wit lenient, The boys at Jt must be remembered that In thowi Manila report that one gold dollar days we had no homestead law. Kv tradrs for two Sjmnlsh silver dollars, cry settler had to pay $200 for his That is Just what we complain of. quarter section, which lie could do be The unjust laws of the United States fore the lands were offered at pub have doubled the price, of gold. The He sale. At such sale, and every time Spanish sliver dollar was for year thereafter, any jx-rson could buy any worth more than our gold dollars aid public lauds regardless of settlement would be today if lightning had not or claims of others. On the heel of hit all the money sharks. Gold has this "panic" (bank of issuo robbery) not got to the top yet, but will In- the land sale were rushed fiixm the crease 1n value, as compared to pioj- people and only those who had been crty and labor, for 1t does not In- their own bankers could raise the ncc creasc as fast us the population and essary $200 to iay for their homes, business Increases, Money should The people's money, which had been double every twenty-five years as our so heinously stolen, now comes from population docs. , 1 its hiding ami the settler could get - $200 of it by giving a mortgage upon tNow the goldbug republicans stand his home for $20, drawing 40 per cent in mortal fear lest all Europe will true interest, if my goldbug friends think against us in ease we do not r leer a this a fish story, X will cite him to the goldbug Mckinley congress this fall, records of wevcry county in the teni Jtats! That is the lot straw of a a sample of the blessings of bunks of drowning man. There Is Mexico, a sanilpe of the blessings of banks of Spain, Japan, China, and Kussia that issue la the long ago. Talk of bank will not lie offended anyway, so Jet it of issue and money of rcdemptlonl come, I repeat it, let it come, as it this simple story la a fair history of surely Is coming. them all. Money of redemption has ever leen a farce, designed to be such; Since ojctt letters are the poet's yea, more, a roblsr of industry and method of imparting advice, we ven- destroyer of values, mother of panics, tore to open one Jo Pix. Now. broth- and a sure bankrupt maker. Everv er. don't you think you li.ive runir thh Hpeck and butterin dojie alxrut about tlmes enough. Much poetic sentiment Jungle for t hree or four hundred Jimes but after Hint the same inns.c falls dead. Don't think I nm finding fault, for I m only giving advice. I have cr redeemer. To be sure a bank dol bnt one motive, that of protecting Jar cannot t more than a promise to your reputation ns a iKet, As lonir as you gave me a good portion of your noetic smiles. J was content, but now that you are looking up another world to conquer I feci in duty liound to ex- plain how I came to do it, not:ng to lu i re you 'ixick to my skic, uien i was younger. lv three score years than now, I used to hunt wnodchucks and lienrs, I had a oouble-lmrrel, inulc-loaing rifle made to order. One morning a neighbor living up the creek, came with the sad news that something bad carried olT one of bin pigs, not the black Ixiar pig yoi slug tils-lit, and by the tracks he thought it was a leiir. I shouldered my gun and started in pursuit and soon found where some animal hud iiuule a Mpiare meal out of the fat pig. The pursuit was made still more Interesting. I tramped all day long without seeing nnvtliing of the bear only nis track lust at iilgut a huge wolf croswd my track, stopiHsl, looked at me ami growled. Of eourwe I let fly at him but missed Ihe first shot, lie started lis though lie had business elsewhere, but. the second barrel fetched him The snln of fresh 1ImmI nulckened my IKiee as I resumed the ls-nr hunt. So it was in IKM. You know, Itrvslher Itlx, that I have Wn hunting tne sa hsm Is-iir from my youth tip. In ) a ferocious gdlbug wolf croswd mv I ruck, " fgnw film one shot, at the bal lot Imix. but mlsMHt. In lOoo 1 will give him another shot which I am sure will feteli him. 'then I'll go for lli uoii Is-ar again. Now, Itix, can't nm n in. voiir lire. I itim't mean u eoiiiiiioii ri'piitdlc'un liar, and sing me to sleep, BANKSTOF ISSUE IMiior of Ihe Ind. (s iid-itl : Seeing Ihsl the reform leaders hair parlUlly leeu awsbrned to Ihe grrsl rl dangers now confronting us a a prU ( twtnks of lktiv), I will for the tsuirfil lif ,the plrwiit gencnitlun of , t.in.k la-opln elm a t.lile 'it)raks I mi nk of laaii hUiury of the king . when Ihe eouulry vii).i.ve Ihe aii(rb .lr.lns. though vlth In a Ml If diiTri-cul irarU froni Ihs prraenl tlrtf rr Mi hllilr llaifa athviiie, , I waul It iIUUih Uv mideratitod lht I am neither Iheoiuliig nr writ ms froni bvira.il I bnl I am aUlis1 fai l whu h I peii'liy kioiw l.i Ik true) f.M l iMiioe bnow wh wa a r lnl of the aisle of .Nlrh d iritirf Iba trsf I'M J iM tW will dlpule, tf lamb l loans are a rl tblnt im they iiuyht bl bate la-ea aga lbl Ihi V Ktlrfkt bl laH a a--l t Kf lie a gaNl iblittf ih.w, If Ik tbra I know s.i l-Hf al rasatot wbv IMv will not be Vl MH lhi'h vMIuhI U wKalvirr gaib lr CHfailr. uinlrf wh4tavr a. hams, Wh h ,tm i an erssitl I has to laih l diiatilt asl visiat tuaa nf the rounttj, and wt-ll d..l lbV ! vw.t. lb flrat aetiUrs of .lrwba wrrs biblv fiovrd bv lbs thaa UUff vIHS,ia. Petes' on ths weal Uo.k nf tb Mi til nirr, ths ir et ptdiit n( wsirr watbrslUm la-l as tbs lie and a"l-l Held i.f h 'a cin.', aad li tha trdr aaiilftoanl between' the same, as well, as all tho western forts and Mormon settlement of Utah, ihe gold seeker, the Mormon emigrants, the government supplies, were all 'outfitted" on Nebranka'a soil. The husbandman was bounte ously rewarded la all of his undertak ings. We did not then need Jo bo re minded , that prosperity. hud come. Dot a midden ami mighty change caiue over the country, From the greatest prosiKirity which I hav ever seen a people enjoy in all of my Jong life, we were brought to the vergo of ruin. If the country had been, swept 'by a cyclone, flood or fire, th ruin to bimlness and material pros iwrHy could not liave been as last-"iff- wn io this time the gold from-the J'aeifle, the foreign Mormon eml grants' eilver, and government " dis bursements bad supplied the pcojtlu seemed to lie out of range of tho then curse of the Mutes buliks of issue. Hut the keen eye of Shy lock soon spied the golden harvest of tho hardy pioneers, and hither he came with his bland smiles and glittering eye. Jlnuks of Issue were established; cv- cry village and hamlet had one or mores th country was flooded with their lssuea and these issue gotten as far from home as possible, Tho gold and silver which tho people, hal accu- mulaU-d by their industry and thrift was raked into these banks' vaults and securely locked up. This aceom- plJshed, every hank with one bare ex ception wo closed, (looter day ljank of issue apologists tell us that In those times gold drove silver out of circulation and vice versa; this is how it was done.) All bum'. ness was paralyzed, vallues auull- lated; com that, hod b!en senlng at 40 and fiO emits was sold at sheriff's sale for S cent per bimhel. punlo that has cursed our 'country has been the legitimate offspring of mon- ey or redemption. A legal tender dollar no more stand in need of a goiuen redeemer man does a legal ten- der gold dollar stand In need of a a pay, and need a redeemer: but in ev- cry crisis that redeemer has lictrayed its trust anu sougiit reiuge in the dark corners of some bank vault or taken night across the ocean. JOHNATHAN lIIOui.N8. YIELDS UNCONDITIONTALLY. Franaa llarka Iowa In the Cootroaeray With Kii land. Lodo!C, Nov, 3. William Hnyc Fisher, ono of the Junior lords of the treasury, ' mcmlsjr of parliament for Kulham and a ministerial whip, speak ing In London last evening, said he had seen dispatches which enabled him to assert that the French govern ment had decided to recall the March and mission from Fnshoda, "Wa learn from an onlclnl source in Paris that Captain llaraticr bears in structions to Major Marchand to re turn to Fashoda and then to withdraw Ida expedition In the direction of the Upper Ubanghl river, north of the Congo, evacuating Fashoda and the five post established by Mm east of the frontier indicated in the Anglo Herman agreement. V "The Egyptian government will be invited to send troop to aocouipany Major Marchand aa bs retire from th Habr el-tJhaxal territory and to reoo eupy tha p..kU aa tbey ar evacuated by tha French uftlecrs, thue solving the dlhulty coiicerulng Major Mar I'hamt rrrltiulineiit. "When Major Marcband'a retirement I fully awouipllabed, negulUtloiia tMiatd on proM.latubiultted by lis run lh Courc to tireat ltritsla will U is la d. I renin l dlaMid to ruw.g ul4 frankly that the reetmiuast of Oitiduriiun ciiuipleialy vhangsa tbs sit uation s. It vaiated when Major Mar chand wa intrucld to procsvd lalhs Nils, The Fraiiclt government will even stale that bad Major Manhawl tsraa aware i-f Um khettivsl advama be would nut ban uUhI nia talaslwa ao far !. fAOTS ABOUT HEALTH It i Can t ba Wall tf We Knew H ! at tba Ceitie Nt ial t f Mt Htaits, Tba lpwle i Mlslailss st4 baa lib U eadly ss4.hiu.hI, asd II la realty a lisfl slla it we tkar4 tat itew at Iba vtuolitiMM ta(s'f4, la faflatt basltbi lb twiii'b iHtly alsaaia fw't. The blw4 la w4w)a4 Iw tatty bwsibibHiasI te tb waaa, aarvas, aswslae a4 li4 abklt aa4 It, Tb4 least vsaastbil M gm4 baatlb, tbsvaluts, la psf, tWb bl.asl, X atadt lss bat is li r-."t a ra a Im4 a Veraapaillle 4 It I ta It I tbs ess Itsahhsftl r"f. 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