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I L Nebraska Jnbcpcnbcui TltK WEALTH MAKtKS and USCOLS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY V TH Independent PublijBhirjg Go. At 1120 M Street, LINCOLN, - NEBRASKA. TELEPHONE 638. $1.00 per Year in advance. tttm all mmmonlralloM to, dJ bis sll traits, moox ordsrs. tit., psysbls to tilt INbKI'KMUICMT HJfl, CO 1,1001., lift. Tba rubber trust has reduced th cost of production 10 per cent and raised Ibt price fir per cent. Under republic can rule trusts continue to increase all tb time. Public Indebtedness la the very lift of plutocracy. When the public debts are all paid tben tbe coupon clipper vnco tloa Is gone, and b will bar to go to work and earn a living Ike bonoet men. , It takee a pretty big rnan, unless be atlla out ond expects to retire from poll tlce, to defy t be cauru of a groat na tional party. Hut few wen aloce tbe foundation of th government ever bad tbe courage to defy a president of their own part, Bryan and Teller did If.and it take men of about tbeir calibre to doit i. in . N i'l i' "' i'i"i'i'"'i.X 1 1MPKHIALISM. Tbe trooblee that are In etore for u la tbe attempt to adopt mllltsryiem in tbe government of colonle la Indicated in tbe dlspatcbe from Hawaii. A judge wbobad before Lira aomo culprita be longing to tbe military forcoa now occu pying I be ielande made tbe following re- narki: "111 her waa any prospect of yoar paying a Just penalty Mora a military court, I would let you off easy bere. Itu', to tell you th truth, I bave no confl Aantm Blmtavnr in vnnr courts- martini. A abort time ago two army officers cre ated most disgraceful disturbance at algbt in tbe business center. According , to the papers next day when complaint were to be made your commanding of ficer waa eick abed and could not be awn, but gave big dinner to friendi that evening, all the name." Tbie brought on aebarp contest be- , twean tb military autboritiea and tbe civil government, Wbatlt will reeuitfn no on knows. Thle wbola Imperialism business la foreign to onr ayatem of gov- . arnment and antagonistic to every lib erty loving Inetiuctof tbe American people. COL. W.J.HRYAM. Tb course that Col. llryan basper aued aince tbe war broke out with Kpala ahow aa much aa any part of bia life tba atuff the man ia made of. Every artlon, every word, everything that be baa aaid and the thinga that be baa not aaid, abowa him to be a man of uncom mon ability. Every word that haa fallen from bialipa bna been watched, every movement baa own aconned by bitter and implacable euemie and yet amid It all be baa remnined the patriotic, liberty loving man of tbe eople auanst whom ao juat aocnaation could be made. lie haa refused to take any part in the alee tioa, wbila military offlcere of much bUber grade have been etu.nplngthe country lor tbe republican party. Wben 1 aportoned by rrportera for Jut a word ke baa told them that he waa in tbe aarvie of the country and bad con traelsd tba military locijir. (Vimleg botMOoaaii k leave the nikiknikkt bid him welcome, and assure bim that It ta proadcr ol hiui I baa em it waa tie fore. TNI I.ITILK tUMHV-H, tWtion I id the MutVary bill throw tbe banking bueiiies entirely Into tbe kaade ol the very wealthy, Fader It, all the bank la the elate would b forem) tu t'Kwe their dixira, with the ei itptiua, perhaps, ut foar or Ova, Tbe mi aa la aa loltoas; fW. 91. Thatsrrlioa5i:t rftr.r- Vbwd alalnfe id the I ailed H aire be auatl ra4 aa lm; ,Nti asw etaitoa shad I orabi.-i dr this tiilala ilif lbs mUimi 4l abb iel O'l.tMUl lafcuMtant alikabss lial ka 'ai,taet, aiii"W Ha l ttt"aa-ll with a vaUl attaa IUmi.ihi, ti,it tkl basis wila areul I bol k Ike 1o,mwi mv, fa the enel I the ntnptrtMbf iii taeearretet, Uii i'l la Ike !( a'aiMa tt wkixh il nn ei a l 0,MHI iahalHUbte, a4 (Wal k Ha m rHal i4 ! Ua ,hi mi, la anl ! It. i.hi. Irvine iMte tat, t ireil lt ael tiallk tulala i4 wki atl ! UkUtaUM Aey waevaa eral a ' that tbal wal4 prvkibil lkeatabikMiit ' baak Ikat U4 k tkaa f I V Ibt. TVe pmiiaituta ke tmate el b W itnUialla mly a lake, Wit hw.UmI lata aaiai4 tur taeJva year, who aMl4 UaWlt4 kf tk great ,V tk k a4 kne a kal uta?t wmM taett ke ta g IMf evaMat t wlaUnk aaa4ballaaef twwa wkea aaae4 Una great I aa ! la eel p Waaekt eValy a waa at all. CAMPAIGWOriaoO, ' Tba campaign ol 1900 la now on. Ever einca tba populiat party woe or ganised it baa been tbe cuetomol the membera of the party to begin tbe next campaign tbe day after election, and tberawiil be no exception in tblacaea. During tbe coming winter a deeper atudy aboold be made on tbe acience of politi cal econon-y than baa ever been made before. Bf tbe time tbe next national con? entlone are bld tbera oogbt to be in tbla etate at leaat 1,000 men capable of going on tbe atomp and intelligently diecuMing tucb queetione aa banking, exchange, taxation, credit and ita ffect on pricea, foreign excliange, inwruo tinaal balanrM of tradeand bow aettled, Intereatand ita economic baela, and es pecially bave a clear underatandiug ol what value fa. . atudy abould be made of tbe econ omic terme in common uae ao aa to bave perfect comprebenaion of tbeir meaning, Populiat paper abould give more apace tban ever to tbe education of votera uoon tba fundamental princlplea that lie at the foundation of tba money quea- ..... a tion. Taxation abould be taken np ana tba voter made to uudentand that under tba oreaent avatem, wealth ea- capea and tbe connumer in the end pay It all, Tbe plutocratlo conapiracy that ended in tbe declaration that an Income tax waa nuconatitutional inuat be ex poiied and attacked. Tbe oaurpatlon and tyranny of plutocratic courta whereby tbe freedom of afecb and tbe privilege of publicaaaembly baa, in many caeea been deatroyed abould be con stantly denounced. In fact tbe Dgbt lor buman liberty and for equal opportu nity for all abould be waged with more vliror and enthnninam tban ever from tbla bour until we aliall eee W, i. Bryan aeated in tbe White Houee. s-rr ri?a AIHAEPOAMC, Linton, tbe tea man. alter having auc- eoaefully aklnnod the people of England out df enouub tnouey to make blmeell a millionaire eeverul timea over, beeld buylns; blmaelf a title, baa now come over lo tbla country to akin tbe Yan kee, He worka a very abarp game, and it la time that tbe wopl "got onto It." India and Ceylon teaa are aa much au Dorlor to tbe atuff that ia ehlpped to tbla country from China aa diamond are to dirt. Upton pretenda to anil tbe India teaa. Wben they are genuine, although they are a little higher in price, tbey are tbe cheapeet, for one teaepoonful of them will make mora good, etrong tea than half a teacupful of tbe rotten atuff that cornea from China. When they ere flret put on aale in a town the good tea la aeot,but pretty aoon tbe Upton tea geta worae and woraa until no one will buy. Tbepreaent writer baa bad ex perience of that kind in two or three nlacee in Nebraaks. Nebraeka mer chant abould order tbeir India tea from reputable London tea merchanta. Tbey would alwaye get tbe genuine article then. Good India toaa aell all over England for from 1 ahillingO pence to two ahillinga per pound, that ia, in our moiiey line than fifty centa a pound for tba beet of it. The workinK'nen ueeit altogether there. An Eogliebcoulbeaver would turn up hi noee at the atuff we bave in thia country. BAY1KU9 HAN KM. It will be remembered bow the aavinaa bank director went wild lathe Bryan campaign and onoeet of them act uully got eo crazy that they called a meeting and donated of the eacred funda in tbeir charge 125,000 to tbe Mark Uanna cor ruption fund. During all that time the bimetallieta were continually pointing out to them that the real lutert of eavinga banka lay on tbe aide of tba free coinage of allver. Time and again we told them what would happen if gold monometatliam gained control of the government. Every prediction that we made haa cnoie true. Tbe eavinga banka fled tbmnMilvM In juat the condition that we told them they would be In. Tba following diepatcb, written by a gold ataadard Washington eorrapond ent ahowe ihe condition that the direc tor ol I We banka now flud themeelvra: MA Irlead who haa rwntly returned from a tour ol financial inquiry la Ver mont reporta that our Ire-ad, the Yaakews are brrtiniing very uiueh rim-r-rul brfHUHW Ihe bank are lowering Ihe rale of lalenml paid drMitiir an l the Imiima Irom llinr iiveininl U graduHl'y being rdaKl. Th ra Uilura 4 lha .New KuaUed l.oaa and Tm-t rnniaav hHk It lailU of Ihe twl'lela mrtatfe, and lUe aviua Imakeara Inalr4 auh nioiiej, aoma of ake H H rartiml al a lo I i.e am leg 4 real laurvat tu lhir tb-ptwit-ir, li araitMim mlmrlh In one had oil rrbi, aa4 aHr allttaiun a titular am.iuat lnia lhir na ptaiiiraiiv lkai 5rral. Tarre at a almaa hi"hm"mI Mi rvdaee Ike rat uf iMlrr!, a a aa vnVtl will ali W aiaW lliia aiar la Ika l B. rt bUla Iim ti rvdii r rvHHii ike ia apa Ike k'tkk, abue, id earws ai'l be t it4 ly the iik laipaieia," Dinag Ika lUfaa aapa(ga wka krlraely rkleH baak ! I ma ak i d lar4 Ikat tkrv aval I eel- krdralli tfretey Woal pay nt iKHi,t in any ral d' la', iM Wai Ikal ll tr ptertr.i ia the at iMi'l Iw Miy tkeat la tea k4r4 eal 4iitar Ikat la Ika 4 k eai4 4hI- wra wa4 gl huUtaa-ant etva a lie era! dollar, Thai tete! haa Waa abaa Ual'y vvrlM. Ike U,ia,iHl Ikat dMa'ar4 at yea wkea la eatiegab ak aakira laiUI, waaoalf tkaWg aataf wl Ike lall'awat t4tktpr4iet we, 4ay tiig M afd'aary bo imp cent i where U a vei trusta wben down inga ba tba wb Hit. . ii ma ue.,. ra if tbem tie. c rfiloe pricea conli'a Ineiit ble for tba 17 many even at two abould not or'coin aa inaoy r matiugi'd in the co fi abould not tereet at all. lm bringing I attack on during tba year-tt out entered dollar will buy flra w end ol tbe year tban lou ViX ihe be- o-lnnlnrr In that nftj"" depositor 1 " " " 'Vefflf ' luataa well off aa if ba V bad received five per cent and prices bad remained table, even if be receives no interest at all. For four years tba bimetalliata bave been trying to make tbe old moea buck wbo are directors in these banks under stand tbeee primary and well nettled principles of monetary science, but it aeeme Impossible to drive an Idea out of tbeir beads. Tbey arc of the atripeoi men who will never learn. They stand there still and awear that "tbeaando move." wo sRaaic pur, A protest should be sent to Woehing. ton from every borne in the United Htates agalnet tbe senlesa policy of garisoning Cuba with oO.OOO American troops. There is noexcuee foreending onr boys to Cuba to die of yellow fever except to fnrnleh places for men to aroar shoulder straps. Tbe Cuban army, now being starved to death by Me Kin ley's orders, tbonld be enlisted In tbe United States service and paid as long aa it ia necessary for the government to rt main In control in the Island. There 's a law already on tbe statute book giv ing tbe authority to enlist tba Cubans, Let the Cubans be enlisted under Ameri can officers, if that be oecesoury, ond let them maintain order nntil a govern mentis established. Tbera Is no senrs in sending our boys down there to die of fevers wbila the acclimated Cuban stands ready to do the duty required. Kend up a protest. A VVKVLKKOIIUEB If there waa ever a moral obligation resting on any man or any government there is one resting on President McKln by and the government of the United Btatee to feed Ihe Cuban soldier. Re ports from the oflloersof the Cuban army, tbe truth of which cannot be doubted are to the effect that the Cubon army ia actually dying of starvation. This starvation ia tbe direct effort of obedience of the orders iseued by th a government, and having iseued such orders tbe government at Waebington ia responsible for this starvation. Wben tbe orders were sent from Washington to the Cuban leader to stop fighting and to keep their soldiers in their ramps, along with tboso orders there should hare been sent commiMMary supplies enough to keeo the Cuban soldiers from starvation. The patience, the courage, the respect for couetitulcd authority shown by the ('u bun unity lo the obe dience t up have rendered to orders to remain iu their camps and die of starva tion ia attracting t!io attention of the whole world, and so is the Inhuiniii; Itytftbi policy of ordering men into campe to die of aturvutiou. There is not a particle of difference between this McKinUy order lor the staivalionol the patriot Cuban army and tbe order of Weyler to cotcentrate the noncom batauts ol Cuba In tamps to die ol star vation wblch waa tba cause ol the pres ent war. II there la any difference, the Ut Klntey order ia tbo more cruel and ln human, for there I loss excuse lor It. THKOMAIU KkfOtlTIO. The nsha exposition has been a financial sucoea, in (ai t It ha been so good a thing for Omaha that tbey want to do it all over again. Dut tha rttfoeus ol that burg bad better not Iry It, Tbl time they bad the aid of the whole state, but th next time they ai!l bar tlisahola stale against them, Not a dollar Will thy gt (row the legUlalure and aol a pari Maul amUlaatalroin any loan la Ihe state, la (act, every town la the slate alii II4M It. Aih Iroin Ike pirminal inloreat that every eoaatfy iwvrvaaat wilt have lu J.h-al II, it la a good publle puluy tu tua nauo hr aaulker )ear, eu U Ihe Babal MivH ol Ike vealara was avr4. Aa other year wl Ika M-deay aad tttker 1st skuas aoa4 baskrapt Ika wkula stale. There U au ssituey la Ikat sort i4 tklug M Ika ermaaeat rUias id Ikisslata, Nulkiug sA value la tlara4 f.e tk leas wl Ikitataadsol 4ilsral ia thai ay. The wtuayt inpiug akat ta lat to prui.ile !r Ika dailf aaala id Ike 1 e t .1 tawa, ta late b k M Na as4 aolh-ag Wll kra lusk.tw M It, .lraet4a n-t wat ant 4lkeMi4a,f M aa Um .i va He4Hi't want aa) . i4 awk art (tkbiUtlhf aa tba Htaasgoawal pat ui aa4 4iltba4 au eileaaiivly, A ,ttwaUwaa 4.a'l waat tu pay lis wwiay luaasa ka that will gie kiat aa'gklaiaratiw ! atieaar4a, aa4 thai waa gatatl Ika tl ft t4 Ikal Uaaka arltikikil. o n jiirlil MimWIN. I if r.eax , i r t in Iter ven to -UNy sr glnie stuaies cit-a, faranirti-it tbe tcataof this kind thu ol ol tratfc. H ed writers of thething e and aeelt ninkeis of U-xt br?a man so trained de- aii.p.e imer lxti0 Qih and ato nic imragroiiha , , , . liiH-s ll.ut bis'""" Waa ln retorn of the gold h'bloca or money, there ia no pulgri, conn -cn mon Infamous in the ; r ZlZ" 'Otiflfl men. But that la just ,,l )i, t. Lanroni I,augblin ol tba pluto- er,u ic Chicago university bas done. Rome ten years ago, wben Professor Laugblin waa a real scientist a genuine aeeker after truth be published a work on political economy In which ccurs the following words: To any one wbo ran get credit, it ia ourchaainir power. 1 be amount of goods a man can purchase Is represented not only by the sum of money be has, but br bis money together with hie credit An Increased demand Increases prices, and as an increased use of credit lu creases demand, an Increased use ol cialit raises prices. Credit, therefore, can influence price s much as tbe offer of money, In short, an increase of credit affect prices in the sums way as an increase of money, Tbe truths set forth lu the above ex tract are almost self evident, Tbey can no more be denied by any thinking man than the law of gravitation can be de nied. But now, Prof. Laugblin, while still posing us an economist, a tcudier and a scientist, but being in reality a hired attorney of tbo gold power, repu diatoe every principle time enunciated ia his work published bufore be was so hired on the subject of the quantity theory and ears ' Prices are fixed by comparing good with a standard like irold. 11 tu stand ard is lowered, of course prices will be lowered, but Increasing the media ol ex change will not raixe prices any more than iiicreneing Punk checks. m No objection la mudn to tbe political eff ict of I but kind of writing for it will i very small Indeed. The objection is to tbe effect upon public morals. Here 1 4 a professor of a great university which Is under tha auspices of one of the most prominent religious denominations In the Uuitcd Htates, wbo ut the dictation of his employer Is willing to deny the fundamental principles of the science he professes to teach and which be has as sorted to be ti n 1 In a work carefully pre pare and publisbed under bis own name. What effect wilt such mendacity of a prominent professor have upon tbe young men who are students in that university? If a professor can publUh whut he know to be falsehoods and be commended for it by tbe founders and supporters of a great university, will not that affect the public morals? Will not thousand of other men be induced thereby to follow tbe example thus set and begin to falsify whenever tbey deem it to be to their interest to do so? It Is for these reason that we say that Professor Laugblia has reached tbe low est depths of depravity, Meveu trust with a capitalization of 8410,000,000 have been formed and kouo into business during the lust y?ur, Tbey are tbe furniture trust, thread trust, acid trust, Iron and eteul trust, (lour trust, meubiidden trust, sash and door trust, refrigerator trust, knit irooda trust, envelope trust and milting trust. It will not take much louger under the gold standard and fulling prices to huve every sort of business iu Ihe control ol a trust. Hull the republi cans tell us that the gold standird is u good thing. hardy'TcoITmn. i'roipecta bright Urouud lor hope Heuator Thurston General Thayer 'Abes repubjicauleui uieaut some thing Mix parties. At thia writing Wedueedny morning. It loaka a though the ivpulMicane ba! earned New Vurk though at Hie aame lime they admit I lie loea ol seven or vlgttt ctiitgrvssueu. It tba silver gain goes ou at that gait MeKluley will l nort ol suporl lu both house ol eoa grvsa. At an; rale tbey will be so badly cared thai tuu giwuuacks alii not ue liurud, uuitber will lb silver dollar be radewuied In gold aud melted. il afford gruusd lor sypa ahea good cieaa iuvu arw hounuatou by oota lb duiiiiaaut parla-a, ll was au la Hit state aud ll waa si- ia New Vurfc, I'oj sivr ail llajaard ware bulk pr wiuaity ea-aa mmfh, mu4 au lau iiaur utt-a Duutd bav Imh Ktvu4iatha atata .(, uk Una ItotMwitli aud aa njtt, tlail iHwi Ika k'krs all over lUvtKiuatri Maniifcer Ikskakxr ar udi.g ibitkvr iba a.ri4 1 Ua4ag. Joha TtiarsMia MI4 a Ik utbr aiakl th ewaatry ka l alaaji pfM,c. aaOw ropaUia'sa m . Us lrss Iba iaiaa ). iMMrtf ail la V I"- uaa it t aiNl k, kiHi4tl baas aa aU awibviv ll aa rttbaa eiaia aad salHtaal tka, IU a luviwl Skm lb 4uitia Ut anl lanl esk ui4i Wihh U 4 awa, Hal laiioguH itU-ttua wa am ' a tbaatttwi Mabuikf UtoaKul ktu Ik msiur wa b I aud tkil ia aaa ia UriElutoa, Hatr4 a ikal wkal- f iU f lw i ii.'SM a i-.'Ml ia- i4 wt-iu-r a.a 4 a l U valrael 4, list II to Imaa vbWa-r wa auw tba w..a. y al lb a aa last a Iba H)aaMwa Wb4 aauaato la I1.44 uuea wai aa 1 a iaei, lWwral Tkajee la kie last valt laaisU till " r ' k b iwata. Medaaui gl Tnt nnmnriLtinn. trusts, money uii mhn Iiuvh tlvd incomes ,.,.inA ninhurtif HrtllAra ar bav- '! MM-" - ,,o- nnurtarltr. Ktferv mouev law pureed , hirf vAurs nud everv cbunue proposed by tbe republicans tends to tbe same Kind 01 prospers, w. iug harder, eating cneaer food uud wearlug old clothes tbe farmers do have a little more money, paino oiu w tbe republican party. , The general doe not aeem to know Miruimmr ith. Kvurv corpor- ation, every trust, every banker uud every millionaire taikes jusi us ue uu, Tbey are on tbe same aide of every quea tion. Tbe meaoeat portion ol the old democratic party are also with bim. Tbey seem to love each other like broth er. For one, 1 dou't bunker to train with that gang. 1 would much rather stand with to common people, it uuma tiu 1 ha horror of horrors In tbe eves of auuctilled republicitna to , . . .fit .. a a.. k purum tue employes 01 m iw iw iii. in ihlrtlou laud. But where did tbe hundred thousand come from that iluuua bus seut Into tuis i tn imlfi tii renublicuns carry the gold sundurd in Bryuu's state? A large (tortion came from taxing poor peopi wbo have uo appointment. Oil aud su gar will ba put up a little and that will reimburse tbe trust that furnished the money. Tbueneral may remember when 1 was a republican. ltpublicauism then uieitut tbe good of the common people. Just so, hud 1 lived then, 1 would have been a Judas mau at one time, but afterward 1 would bave cbuuged my party. Ko ut one time, I would bave voted against Haul of Tarsus, just as I would UKaiust the democratic party, but after the light cam and there waa u chunge, ao in tbe Cblcuuo convention, 1 became u oaui democrat, u pop, u prohib and (unionist. The republican leaders bave betrayed tbe common fieopleund are running the government in tbe luterest 01 me money shark. Wish some oue would usk John Thurston if be Is In lavor of retiring the the greenbacks and treasury notes aud whut be thinks the effect will be upon the price of property and the price of bobd,, Llouor dealer are not fool. They bave no politics or party, It 1 their business with them, Tbey know they land a butter chance to work for tbe msiority they could get no lavor aud at tbeeiime time offend tbe party that bus the power to gmut favors. That is tbe reason way the liquor dealer are at work so bard for tbe silver ticket, state uud congressional. They are sound In Judging the fusion ticket 1 goinir to win. There is nothing lis mixing parties lu power. It Is good for th purty a well a tbe people to huve au opposite man ever present. Tuke the county cornmi slouer lor lotun: mix u fusionist and things will b run much more to the satisiuction of lbs people. Ho with the three district judges: 1-et us have oue of the other party aud tbey win wutcn each other. Ho too. of the state officers. We hope there will be oue opposition mau planted under the dome. Will Silver n Propped t The cut is out of the bag. What many observant people bave uoticed is actual ly taking place. Tha silver iaxue ia be ing gradually dropped, and tbat by tbe most radical and influential Democrat at beadqnarter. Tba slogan in 1900 will be, "Down with tbe trusts!" The Washington correspondent of tbe Kan sas City World, Mr. It. II. Hazard, tel cgraphs bis paper a long story, which contains tha following among other tblugi!: "From tbo Democratic national committee headquarters bere the tip ba bieu quietly given ont, 'Drop sil ver,' uud it will be dropped according ly." It ia pointed ont tbat tbe Demo crat in the big ensteru state are re pudiating tiin white uietal and that other state will follow. "Even ns con-1 acrvutive a leader as tfaiuuel Uompcrs' of the Federation of Labor," writea Mr. Hazard, "a man wbo seldom speaks on purty questions, suid to ute yester day: 'The laboring men of tbo country are sick of the silver cry. Tbey are ready, thongb, to take np the fight' agninxt truxts. If the Democrats will make that tbeir insne iu the next gen-1 era) electiou, tbry will got tbo bulk of tha labor vote.' " It la concluded that tha agitatlou against Units, tbe showing up of the ill treatment of soldiers aud the killing of niiucra by soulless corpo rations will force silver to tbe rear. Cleveland Citlxcu. Thai's lilffsrval. Nebrakka failed to cast its electoral voU for Major McKiuley, but there will ba nothing iu conuertlou with tba great assemblage al Omaha Ibis week to indi cate tbst tha state will ever aiialu U guilty of tuvu a dereliction of duly. Uloba-Democrat Tha president's reception was non partisan. Tba M'tonuf r of Nebraska ar gvutleiuou ami Utiles, aud when Iba preeldt ul Visits them Ibey give hlui a oordul welcome and forget all abut bUliKrfiil putnlcs aud slili lucre dWgtacvful policy. Tbe lutuuUrt if Ilia Motui party tf Omaha cannot yet iak above a whuprr a a n uli of it sir ei- peedllig pllli lit aud 4 ntiatlkty V will always ibnr Iba mpIii ,f lha l'attr MM tut If ba wi a iaudl data lot t U tlou iUy be wuald la tariwl aidr by 6u,ooo ut umra iua-r liy ia Iba tlsla bl Nl rk, Ou.aha NmKafv.ui.l Vke U. U, r aa faaslbas, is tlsiia. l with gJ da) it gaM ty Iba udn (fiilly papvi tbat Ika g o, p I salltM a all tba eiNdil M Ilia alt- lw Vva, tear pally Us4a II tttl f I IbaMIUwl army iHUwi !- ilisw -ttilv sali i f ft nit iaa huu-tttd 1.1 ntul (taaditd ftdUf ft K. ttta, wkita Iba p t aud tossnlag 4duf iiiai v-bn lv 1 vii Ika Ktiibktl AM Uftlft.la. It... Itt HlVuU 11. laily a4 luiwrsM iitsu vf lta III t atiaia.--kWilUie4lNvk.llUl 14. WUie A ttf lOtt l lra, 1. 1 a. aula, la Ika two! ala la k V lU a4 aiatst wmiI 4 'ki t4. in tvllkbta aa4 Iksle Mlrr lo. I A FINANCIAL LESSON. d Tba Ueasa of Rothschild and he Gold Supply f World. J The founder of tbe Rothschild honsa, Meyer Anselm, left to his flvoaons about the end of tbe last century tbe mt gi. gantio fortune in gold ever accumulated by any person in modern time. It is known tbat Nathan, wbo established bimatlf at London, by one, stroke made million on tbe false report of Welling ton' defeat at Waterloo, wbere Nathan wa, and, knowing of the victory, bad himself rowed over to England tbat sight, and by bia agent bought op the depreciated stock and share which on tbe new of tbe victory and rain of Na poleon went higher tban ever known. It ia said tbat.be made on selling ont from CO to 70 per cent on every dollar of tbe million be invested. However, tbe five brother wbo were one bouse witbin a very few year after the death of the founder bad loaned 1600,000,000 to England, Anrtria, France, Germany, Brazil aud one or two other state. Bince tben some 80 year bave elapsed. Long ago tbey bad become owner of all tbo gold etock of the world, wblch at no time ba exceeded more than some 4, . 000,000,000 worth. A tba national bond owned by them are payable in gold they are the firnt lien on tbe gold. Were tbo Rothschild to lose control of that gold tbe principal of tbe bond conld not be worth a cent to them, aa everyone must know. In order to keep eop the bat the ( wo he a firm hold upon the price of gold the founder of tbe boo so, knowing tbat qnicksilver control the ontput from the mines and that there were bnt one or two important sources of that orticlo early gained the control of those source by 99 year lease renewable forever, and the later souroc found iu California were promptly controlled by the Kotb cbilds. Now these are fact little known and never uoticed by our newspaper. The late discoveries of new method of saving gold way affect their control of the output, but tbeir fortune iv so colos sal they can do almont anything. , The point 1 would make 1 this: Ought we to make our sole legal touuer of a rare commodity owned by one bouse? It makes it tbo iunUir of our prices here at borne. We bud a sad in stance of that inthepuuioof J 807 brought on when we were just begin ning a career of marvelous prosperity and no real cause existing for it. It was done by a call from Loudon on tbe Ohio Life and TruKt company for f 15, 000,000 in gold, which cloned every house al most in tbe(Union and knocked tbe price of cotton from 13 cent down to a merely nominal sum at the ginbouse. Tbo object was to ruin tho price of cot-' f ton. In shout fix or eight month we bud scrambled out of the panic Why should we close our eye to inch facts? They sbonld never be forgotten. ' In connection with those' i another one, the pauio of 1878-8. Tbl waa terrible oue, but during the whole tima of depression tho greenback preven&k all stoppage of our home retail trn -Debts were paid and price remainefl steady. President (Jrant remarked uoon tbls as a phenomenon we had never be fore experienced during panic. Thia fact enraged tbe speculator who bad hoped to take tbe usual advantage of debtor, and hence thoir undying hostil ity to tbo green Lack. Clarke Irvine in Chicago Bentinel. 1 Fashion Notes. , I It i "till fashionable for working men who rebel o be shot down by Pinkerton thug and kid militiamen. It i not faHhionableformcn who own banks to wear overalls, but tbey do lot of dirty wot k just the same. Tho style of pronjiotity enjoyed by tba1 working cIuks remain the same. It is still sty lien for tbo houost worker to have a wrinklod face and a bent back. His ruuntcr looks alicli and fat and dresses like a prince. 1 (Steady jobs for workinguien are go lug out of fusion. 1 It get more and more fashionable for machines to take the place of tha work era Don't imash tbe machine, hoy, but smash the system that keeps you from owning them I Hungry faces and ragged clothe do not go out of fashion. 1 Expensive bat are uo longer worn by women wbo work ten hour a day. nor by the wiwe of wage slave anywhere. It is still faaliiuaabla for increasing numbers of people to bant fur employ ment. , ll it even fashionable for soma people to eat out of garbage Lamia, Social Democratic Herald. Tks rallssaa Mbaapalf, ! Th Pullman Palara Car company held Ita anuusl ima-tlng al Chicago oa lha 13th nil, over two-third of tba rlll stock teiug reprwaiuied After ra-elwtiug lha old boanl ut dirwcliara tha suskhobhra did a vtry aica thing fur Ihiuts. lira Finding thai tha I'oiupsuy bad aurplma ! to lb si l'MIif lH,MMI,U0l-.juat Ibillk sf ll, evirydulUr ttlt hvd fnoit lha lrv ling publUi-lbe; lU'fissrd th capital Usk fid pr i.iii aud gav In each shateholdtf iaa share tt iy Iw Uiva bl4. r-ld Ibis, h usual qar lHy dividvM of II pt ihsra from eiaia wa d. isnd. I U eautotlUff and Mw.liusiy ..nisll la ba efcak b'd.b. tu Iba I'aUisisa lat tat wo-, Haily, a4 Jtl Ik diifi l ra lei-nl ' glial kuw wb aiaaislM M altat k a ea war rweaaa stsiap it s. a lit til id4 aad t .al.d d Us cvail 14 asi- Ibrw la lMafiriag bl tarl I lbl lKna IU all H taiaa baios' lire wnfe hbH ikes st aaity t ear4 lb Pulliasa s.Uy tK.iJs aitl l. 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