THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. Dec. 15, 1898 L Nebraska Mrpcnbcnt , CtmlidHn j TUB WEALTH MAKBUS sag LINCOLN INDKnNDiNT, FUBLISIIED EVERY THURSDAY f THI Indipirjdarjt PublUhiijg Go. At 1190 M ltrt, LINCOLN, - NEDRA8KA. TILEPHONI 63$, $1.00 per Year in Advance. Atitm all aeaaialnatloa to, a4 mtU alt trail, BtMf Mim. u. eajrsbl te TUB INUarKNUKNT 0i, 00, linwbt, Mia, If It I "man Iff t destiny," why don't f hey show up tli waiilfst7" , amsatotsgaaraawreiW Every lima the government Issue bonds, down goes lb I"!" of wheat, luok over the record and aa tl thor la a single exception. ltlnldthatthe small banker bava swarmed juto Washington lit such num Lira that the have killed tbe MoClenry till. Tba blmetallleU lot them know tba meaning ofthat bill. Tbey would never hare found It out otherwise. Old Ilutterlneanya that tba Maasochu mitt a fishermen oatob 120,000,000 worth of ood and "so forth" off tba bank of Newfoundland every jear. These latter kind of Ash bavt never yet appeared In tba western markets, Tba Yankee must keep them all for their own use, Tba Assoelolad 1'res la sending out a lot of political rot about tba Unitad rltate senate being wife for tha gold standard until 1007, One third of tba senate will be elected in two year from now and If Iba blmelulllo force &ra strong enough to abet a president, they will also eh ft a majority of tba adnata. Two republican United Htutes anno ore und on governor aland indicted before tba com te for fclonons offenses, That docs not Include Mark llinna wbo nust atnnd a triul before tba senate for brlle-rjr. Tbepnrfy upholds every ona of Ibun and not a denunciation In to bo wu In an; republican jiojht of tba men among Ihelr lender wbo have become aofoul tbnttba Krand juries bava bad to look all i-r them, Orent Ik tba g. o. p, There la a pop paper printed out In Custer county tbnt twin turned Itself wrong altla out and goes out among tbo people with lla limbics outside, exposed tr tlia tIow of tba whole community, When tlm busy exchange editor after much trouble euirocde lit getting Ita in aides back where they belong litt Amis it worth wading. There la another pop paper published over In Jollet, III, It comes folded up In three separate sheets. Jly the time the editorial page ia found tba searcher ia o out of biiinor that ha generally won't rtnd It at all, Aimer to several correspondents aMt ' a a . , maoonru 01 iraiiMptiriimon la com po (1 of tba following alata ofllora, oamoly; tba trouNuror, Mr, Mmrv; tba oomniimtiiiiK-r of publio luuda and build inga, Mr. Wolfe; tba ancrotnry of atata, Mr. l'ortori tba auditor, Mr. Cor null; tba attorney-general, Mr, Hniytha. ThamHk ratariea of the board ara Mr. J, A. IMgnr. ton: Mr, O, !., I.awa nud Mr. J, ('. lahU mau, Thtire ia not now and baa not barn alnoe May, any Injunction or other legal ooHtacIa In tha way tapravnut au order lining hwued tortnluoe treUlit ratea Id tli la atata, Thar will ba oo mora to jt ball guinea Iter the eoclallNta, the truwta and the corporal loin gt through with ua. "t'umMtiUoa" ta to ba eliminated front the field of human wllvltiea. tMcouraa II It la wrong to rntr lutoamietlti(ia for prorty, it ia alaowrong to compete ia a fiwt race or lor a prm at eollega. The lrutaar doa on competition. It thluka that if eome other fellow ahoutd Imild another lineand eouiHita with It lor a.tnrrN that It would t all wrong. I ha thing that la wroug ia nut tHimiwtilloa. la vry la iMtcupatlnaa hi lare any chaaea for iMtnpMltioa. The mtiaomliu and et-iahata work gether la Mh a way a to comiiWtety deatroy it, A 'vUli.t 'lUt Up la Houlh laktt eall the likl aiir aa "elb'Ml iw itiat t" and lie Iit.r hl low" wad wwjrw that he t ety ftlth,' TUa heaaye Trout the rvult ta Ne tuatka It womUI btfk to an ouui.kr a though a little arlp fmnt the awiatle ig')t have brv id iHat.ratU Vaiaa,' Hall the a.irialMta ta the ttale had glf thU aaeUtaa It would hate not ftMiaat4 tualeathvr'a weight' Alt JI the Wlp thi y trm tS gold hag, th euuM tHity miI latt abate elate 14! tut. -1he ha talka alniat the aa mltelte Uake ta the pipeUt UtkMrm, Thm ia a) a rUltat plank ia the Mp. altot ptatlty aalfitha ta, TKera til waa (MipnlMt toateatioa ate la ItUaoU that otea adopt4 eueh a plaak. hh'U iMUtjr ol th atata 4M f4! tJtaa M4 the. It lag aevaa beeg ttzjti al tiaea. A tKTTRB AMIWKHEO Bararal gantlameo bare recently ant article to tba editor of the Ixdkpkkd knt on eoonomlo queationa lth a re qurat that ha raad them and point out tba error If ha ehould find any. To one of the be aant tba following reply. The matter being of general liiteraaf, the letter l publiahod for the Information of other wbo are asking light upon aome of tba abatru probhtm of economic-., "Your article contain on of tlm Ik at Btatemimt I aver aaw of the theory ad ?ocatd,:aud which up to JM wa ad- f ooated by all the atatamM who op. nrmnil t,ha John Khermiin plan, ft I known among economlata a the "Auto. tn&tln Tlieorr." However wbwu tba ahnro IntiilltMitUiU (!Ontwt Ollt Ofl III 1803 ia the United rHafnaecnttte, the ad viuiittim of blmatalllam wore fortwd to abandon It, "Koonomlet never u the lerma 'bard inonav,' 'aoft money' or VclcntlUc money,' lor a thing la money or la not inonev and aov adl'wtlva ftttwhed to w- . u 9 - v tba term money ia uprfluou, "Jtaanin to ma that J I he difficulty with your article I tba want of a dfb nit conception of what value I. Tba claeelcal writer on political economy define value to be "power la exchange." That In, anything that cannot be ex; changed for money or an f commodity baa no value, Hanator John P. Jonea' definition la far better la any popular dlacuaalon of tba money queetlon. He eny; 'Value I human catimation placed on dealrable object, tba quantity of which I limited.' That being the caaa you will readily urn that labor coat cannot In any amiee fix value. Of two piece of calico produced at exactly the Name labor cot, one may have value and the othei none at all, for one may be of audi a horrible color or pattern that no one dcirea it, Hotb piece muy be of the aaui utility both would have the earn amount of wear In them but ona would have value and tba other would not, Yon an that neither utility nor labor coat flxea value. ItUthede alrabllity of thing and tbo limitation of quantity that flxea value. Tba moat do. alrable tbiag on carta would have no value if the quantity were unlimited. Take the air we breathe. It lot no value bucauee the quantity I unlimited. Limit the quantity and men would give all they bad for a eupply. "It follow therefor, that auy law that will make a thing deeirable, that wn not before deeirable, will create a value, Heetbe epeecb of Htmator John 1. Jonea, pngelOJ and page 174 to H,1 Incliielve, where a great many au thorise are cited "Of couree an Irredeemable money would have no value, ThatbtjuMtn true of gold however ae of paper money, A greenback In not valuable becauee the government at Wuehington will redeem It, but became any civilized man In any part of the world wbo ba good for ale or eervice for hire will redeem It. If a greenback could only be redeemed at Washington or at a few buuk counter, ita value would be greatly reduced. No man acccpta a green buck bocnuae it la redeemable at WaHblngton but becauee it baa power In exchange, that ia, be know he can exchange ft for anything that badeelrea that ia for eale or any aervice that I for hire. In fact, the ex cbauging one kind ol money for another la not redemption at all In any eeuee of the word, for nothing bite been nccom- plikhed. Neither party baa Inwu beuefited norbaeloet anything, except the time apent in the ueeliMt operation. "Value being human catimation placed on deeirable object, the quantity of which ia limited, It cannot by auy con ceivable proceea ba menaured. In fob Iowa, therefore, that there la no audi thing a 'a muaeure of value,' There ie no place In economic fur euch a term. Value are etl mated, not menaured. "In conclttelon let ma aay that money ia not a auhetance. Uou't be atartled at the broad atateuient, All the 'real' thing in tbla world ara not euMauce they have neither length, breadth nor thlt kneM. Take the thing we call 'tu telllgeuce,1 ltranaotb eeenwlth the eye nor handled with the hand, t'hetiih ml analyai will bid to dim-over It. The miero.H mil Rot revml It. Parwia enj that earth worma, one of th low. eat ordwraof an I nut I in exiateiiea, bava latvlllgetttv, and it ia by their tutlliguce they lite, lllot lateliigeaea out ofei itn and all Uiaoklnd aad all auimal UK auul.l diaapprar whhia thirty day. Yet latelligvtie ia ant a eulMtanew, It ha ant dimension. Ho da't beatartM at the MMrttoa that iMoaey, the nrnat Hirlul ttraaM-at ol nppraaionver laenl4 by tuee, ia not aubataam. "tlolj m aul wttikf). tdar ia tut w.ay. No matri)j eattaiaai I (r evtttaa baatoary. Alva il.Jiar gold eii a, ) 4 aay la atoaay, Ntrik it with a Wg hamuivr au4 thaamavy iagoaa, bat all the wtatarUl aabataaea hi Wit. Moevy ta ienuif Ul, i a rtvatiuaof laa aa4 ita a U wa Lalaa, ilbaiM M, juha, teaa i, th I nmmfinl Naibotal baal itl Sew Vk, than whuwi thtra aettr a atore a, rata thiakrv or thorough ermuwUI la Ik l airml Nlatea.la hia ttiwoai he (or the tpttagf toiHiailtaa la tdUl aald "IVf halloa la wioaey lavolm aetther Ik wee ol gold v ul ? aor aay wthr ttnaaiolily, I will aWftbe MWtwtowey, t wtt Aay eoaieaieal abetaaca ol aUiel tk 'laUtaiai' pr- ertiaa ! aitkribha4 aapar, -reir4 m defy tba counterfeiter, laaued by tba au thorlty of tba law of the Unitad Btatee, and promlelng no redemption whateven except acceptance for all due to the United Btatee, and alao made receivable and payable for all duea and debt, pub Ho private, within the jurladictloo of the United Btatee,' "1 bava do doubt that aome day, per hao In the dietant future, that that will be tba kind of money ued by all civil I red nation, Hut before that day ar. rive there ar many florae battle to be fought and much education of the poo pie to be done I do not expect to live to ace It. Yet it may coma aooner than any of u expect." CVHAtt TAitirrg. The editor of tba Inoki'KNUknt baa re ceived a letter from aa old newepaper acquaintance who In traveling In Cuba and I'orto ftlno, la hi letter ba ay "lam atonlhed at th atatement made In th Aocluted Pre report that tba tariff have been reduced one half are wholly falae. Tba occupation by our force bu rained the tariff abov the Hpanleb rate and doubled the poet age and telegraph charge. There baa been a nominal reduction of the tariff but dutie rniint now b paid in gold atandard money iuatead of the all vor tandard which reaulte In aa actual In croiua of tb tariff, It aeema to me that It doc not require very much Intclll gence to comprehend the fact, that the change from the allver atandard to th gold atandard double all kind of taxe a well aa all debt. The change of the money ayatema in thnae Inland will work a greater oppreaion than the Hpanieh ever Inflicted upon them. The old Hpanieh tariff were much eaehtr to pay under the ailver atandard than the new tariff under the gold atandard 1 he people here arejut finding it out and there la likely to be trouble." 1 be ANoclated l'ree la I be grcafoet iiiNtrument aver Invented for keeping the people of theee United Btate la Igno rance. If the reform force don't invent aome way to get the now from Waeh. ington tbey might aa well quit bueinna KUICIUIIT KATKN, llepubllcan member of the incoming lcgilature are telling their coiiNtituent that tbl republican lcjriuture will re- duiie local freight rate In thl atate, a thing that the fuion Icgfiduture refuecc to do, Of courne they will not Inform them that the luet lcgitlatura waa en joined by thoaiiprcmecourtof the United Ktute from reducing rate, and the average republican voter I o Ignorant of publio iiffnlr that be dw not know it. There I not a particle of doubt that the coming legUluture will reduce rate on car loud lota and thou the member will go home aud any: "Look at what we have done for the farmer of Ne- braxkal" Tbeu they will go into the next campaign andeuy; "If you wont to aupport a party that bring the cor poration to time, vote the republican ticket, The pop bragged and bragged what tbey would do to the corporation when they got into office and when they got there they didn't do a thing to them." J iiet the minute that a law I paeeed reducing ratee oa cur load lota that come luto the atate, the railroad will bill all the aalt, lumber, agricultural I in piemen t nud everything elee that come Into the atata iu car load lot atraight through from the point where they orlg. Inate to the point of flual delivery in tbla etato. That will make It "inter. tate commerce" aud the ratee ox tub- Untied by the Nebranka legilature will not apply to them. It ie a very pretty (heme and they will work It for all there U In it. A alNOl.K TAX T tl.LACY, Thome 0. Hhermnn, one of the uioat diatinguiMhed adroeatea of the ebigl tax eyatem, mini up the theorie of Henry ileorge Iu the lolluwing word: The renting valu of land aaide from that given by any hnproveu enta placed upon it, la not conferred by the uwner but by aoctety at lariie, and iH'liig eon fern d by eoclety rightfully Mong to the atate, Ami ritfMluiljr belotiKing to I lie atate It enould tw tekea y the atata, 1'bialatSa lleurf tl.t.rgiaiu ami Ilia t ut of thiinl tat. Thtalment that th Value of land ia coufi rrl by laly la aa ludiapulable fact ,hit that it ahould U aku by tl atata doea aot by aay nivau follow, for the valu uf f vrithing Ie roufvrrvtl by ait. What value would hoow or btru or railroad or hora or rattl hat without aocirty, X hrl of rattle ia aa Ulaal a Hera tarr vera ao hawaa Mega woat I hat uo value, bat kt rloty riHuaolft ta of taouaan.i ol huaiaa twlug rm to that Ulaed IWirrouiieg would rikr value wpoa IheUad ailhuut doabl.bat it w mid alao make vlaalU Ike eatltat, It tka value that totoVfrml apoa Ihr laud wall b lakw by the Uta why aaoaM aot It valae ol th tattia aUi ba tkn by the alataT It a-woi to lka w ruw I Hal there hi laadawvutal Ullarr ia all tk argMeU id Ik alugU laier la ao raenBii eg that all v!w ar abk aft-won) by Hptatuiit wad ut Uad aloa. It a tuaa bviag aloii ta aa aa lahaUtad wldreaa4 had a haadiet plokkh he had ma le by hi oaa atMtr,thy woal4 have wo value, Ul M-ity rem aatltoal4 tHtt fala ra the 4ow Iwlor it aould hi th laao, Waa4 Mr. ahearwaa tai the (rfowi hgr their (ail ealoat THOSE INTERVIEWS. There ba been aeveral abarp critl cim made by correspondent of the In terview given out by Ooveroor Hoi comb and Senator Allen after tba elec tion of 1800. While the editor of tb Ihobpkndknt la a radical of the radical and never bad any fear that a popullet legielature would be too radical, It I but juet to bring to mind the circumatancea under which tboae interview were given to the publio. Tb following la a review oftheca a it then appeared, taken from page (4 and 05 of Nebraeka Re deemed: "Immediately upon the result of the election being knowa aroie au outcry from the corporation and monopoly claeae eat and wet that confiscation and ruin to their I a tercet and to prop erty InveNtmcnt In general would mark tbecourmof the new Jeglelatlve body a oon aa aembled. In aix auoceaelve oampaigna the republican pre and party manager bad own the atate broadcast with aaeertlou that genera destruction would enue from popullet poiMcaeioua of tba atata government that no loan would ba renewed, but im . Jl .1. . . . . ) a a m uieuuue payment, uemauuea ol every debtor la the atate, followed by forecloa ore and ruin. During theee aameaix oampaigna republican of Nebraska bad aiNured the peofile of theeaet that pop. ulUt auoce la the atata meant repudia tion of debt, violation of contract and anarchy. Especially bad the mind ol Investor of the east been filled with direst prophecies of what would befall Nebraska nuder populist control con flscation, anarchy, repudiation and rula like a chime of gruesome bells, the change were rung on theee word to de- cure republican campaign fund from frightened Investor and maintain the bold of the republican party oa the Ne braska etate treasury. "When those wbo bad used these col- bmulcaforsix year a their stock In trade, round their own party swept out of the state house, and in Ita stead, nearly a full roster of populist state officers, with the legislature populist and free silver by two-third majority, tbey were face to face with a great crisi of their own manufacture. They bad told the people of tbe east that populist vic tory iu this state meant ruin to their In vestment here unless immediately with drawn. If the eastern I investors took them ut their word, forced collection and withdrew loans, tbe result would be ruin Indeed to many of their own asso elates and business friends. In this emergency, leading republican In Ne. braska fell on their knee before promi nent populists, praying for certificate that their own former utterance were only campaign lies. Their two leading newspapers, tbe Lincoln Journal and tbo Omaha Beo, begged from Governor Holcomb and Senator Allen Interviews to assure the world that the iucomimr legislature was composed of remarkably level-headed and conservative men, thut "nothing radical would be done," and that the "obligation of contract would be held eucred." To these Interview these republican editor added their own worn belief that life and property would tlllbesafoin NViruska notwithstand ing the politics of the incoming leglala tureand their own campaign lies." WHAT IT MEAN. In his message, President McKinlcy ay: Itl eetnnated upon the basis of present reveuue laws that the receipts of he government lor tiieyenrendinir June UO. 181)0. will be fS77.874.0O7 and ita exMnditurea 0H,H74,()47, resulting in a uencieucy of Jlltf.HW.UOU. That means a continuation of tbe war taxes and tbe issue of at least 1()0,- 000,000, more bonds. How do the American people like the prosp.-ct? The Dingley bill and the whole legislation of the republican party we Intended to re. ult In an euormoua ttnd ermanent public debt. That I what the republi can farmers of Nebraska voted for aud thut la what they wlllget. Title I OH Ml 11. A So I The plutocratic pr U alwaye and verUatingly referring to 'tba lower cUmmmi," y which. It mean the poor or tboae of modi-rat tumma. Hut what would b"tmm ol thl world It it were not lor I to a nm lowar rlaaaia, q tli rat place, uUi leuth of all rhantabl work ia dea by theki. The church a. 1 1 'honl ara mainly tpiHrld ythtio. They rraal all the wealth. hry luruUh nrarly all the oldir, Neatly all Iba povta, phlliMOhra, trkob lar aad atUoalUt M,.ng among tkwm. Would It not m ao4 pia lor tha ritvr to turn Itoir in.ti huoa around tka wlkr way 4 rail thani lha higher rlaaa.- lor a kite, t'oaal.lariug lklr a'kiavuata ia war, ta wt aal la Umraisg, It la vi taint V a elaa to wkh k il ta an honor to Moag. t'oaat this niat aa oae uf thaw any ko, VAtu tun rMiua.H Thastapidiiy ol ti,i vrjt rapaUii- eaa Vowr Imaaala all Wadrataadig. ky am o viMaa h. t4 wkat- vr tka kna Wia4 who at ntevieg Ike aorid may Uiaa to aay, A h yta.'aago Joha Hhrata al4 thai th tariff waa a tai oa Ita brigaer. laa k every owe o tka hs wr rw (vatiug It from eua a4 of th voaatry la lha lhr, llraaaot baal4 that thy bVv it, lor moat ol thwi ar loo altpbUwMemtw gtaawtieva aailhlag. It; t faritf i4 rMtalag, ataew w have become a great exporting nation, the foreigner are taxing ua. But It don't aeem to work any proeperlty for tbem. virriuBMj wim uer pronioicory laruia, tnn r.ll A ..1 1 UL I L.. . aiMH mi lureiKunrt uuiaiua ui uer oor Aar. I. lnl,. .1 I. l..l...1 .u.. - Pu1.uuwml..uii - um i'""" "Vina-on aog ana nore mear, ... . .a,, i mnu vu m pr nniv, luw gold atandard rampant, tba emperor ruiblng borne to try to save society - - from complete collapse and a general upheaval, don't aeem to prove that tbo echerae to tax foreigner by mean of ,,.wKWt vunu.pay. highway Ho ii hk ita, Hlirb way robber I th nrmmr tIHa htr wuiob to designate the railroad mag- nates who run the political machine In ... - . tbla state. Tbey have captured tbe high- .... . ..I wuyaoiiue tate aud aytematicaliy rob every man who travel over tbein or blpagoodson their tralna. A farmer tba other night wa relating how be bought a eeparator and steam endue InMussllon, Ohio, and shinned It Sarpy county, not sixty mile from vuittiia. ineireignt from Massllon to to Uouncll Hluff wa 148.00, but from touncii uiim out to his farm, about 1 ( MM ona-tweifth of tba distance to Mai.llon tbe freight waamore than twice a iiiu'!h. The freight on acurload of salt from Chicago to Norfolk I $80.00. Itot tho freight on a carload of alt from CMnnm to Omaha I only $20.00. Tbat I tbe way with evervtblna else. Local freight ratoe la Nebraska are more than twice a high a tbey are over In Iowo. In the cuse of tbe shipment of salt, to Norfolk, tbe rata is almoat twelve time as high. Tbe pop secretaries of tbe board of transportation have not wade any re- port on this stuto of affair up to tbl writing. Ilyeand by wa will breed a man ia Nebraska wbo will have courage enough to tackle a high way robber, It takes a good deal more courage than to fight tbe Hpanleb. CtllAW (JAIMIISONN, i t, i .. . .. . tuwiimut umunuT uMij, iiues,wnicn tins Just come to hand shows that be tokos exactly tbe same position in nVJT"'?! toeendlng troop to Cuba to do garrison duty that the Inoicpicsobnt has at all times taken, fleneral Mile I- I f a A tai. f tUbli I Uiff'CtOil With A mnti irnrrrm wuiiiu. mu during centuries aiuj lia IfcaaUII C hl,i.naui.Al 4 La I .... a. 4 t kt ..1 a. J i t . . . ' 7" Vi ' y ,r" or this reason measures were recom- mended at the outset to safe-guard our army, esfieciully In advocating the u-e ofi i largo native force. . inn Haitian, ra'ii.r and s ckmt n"""1 ia ft'i'wi wnmi mose reo- i ..... .... .. ommendat Ions were made; six months hence the danger season will beln again, AUKoruiiiK in uie present outlook. We ...D i. iiiiiiumiu in iromciti couiiiriesiiorcoriiiiriiini.il. Tin. i,r i. , I.. ...i. ..... , .. ... ' , .i.-i ..!..!... . .i . ... , : . i i un ifiruB4v coKMIiUI spin v nortlDfimiM ollviitu nivm,p. i n .,1 ..,!. II.. .. tin. i. uuum u-uups oi any nauori in tne worm, There is uo reason why thousands of our young men should be sent to Cuba. i. i.. i . .. .. . . v is ooue aiier tne most positive pro- est mmle by the major general com- manding the army. There should be an universal protest sent up against it by every state In the union. Let these im perialists who are so fond of following HritiHii precedents follow them In this In stance. Knirland Karrisons the lauds of all of ber alien nubjects with native troops. Why should not the United Btates do the eanie? SAVING HANKS. Mark Hanna rounded up the deoosit- or a the siiv nus buuka in Hum IvIa during tbe last prudential campalKn. In one instance a lot of director of these bankgot together and voted to give 25.000 lo HHnn'a pr..,,n in,i Tbe depositor are just finding out that they were boueoed. Tbe rat of Intent which the depositor have b.n retivi.o, tlm out of mind has been rut down all ... I nvp tha I'linntrr nn,l an ...-.,.,,11. I heavy cut baa bewn made in Nw York ana rtiiu.i.-ipiuit. ine eavmge bauks depositor In New lorkCity alone will .....I... Bt OIWi I.... .. .. .!.!. .1 nmm i.u iimir ocioaiia i uext year than ths.v did taat. That I paying pretty dear for the whistle, Any ami of ineu w ho bad no more sen an I baa to put their trust In Mark llanuaaud bond I deserve to be skinned, (timet tnlliat told thein what would happen eipiaiue.1 lutneiii Jn.l bow tbeajipra. -i.. . : . . .1 .kl.. u ...I I i. i rmiuiK ooiinr oum wore nietr VUIB I but they woiilil not li-teii, ll.ypra. terrvd lo put their trut la Mark llauna. -r If tleneral tlrawite remain la lha arm t military gowrnor of lUvana and al th miik lime a prvaideut ol lha lUrtwr I aanhalt eiMipaay a-cura the patlng of slot dtr.ta auk th aialanal tbat kUeomiMiav furaiahna.it alllualt l la l lie as till a grvat Miaay titkrr Ihiag tkal ha Ui doaa ualr th Altfvriaa atsiaiw tkal ha Itwa ia vg at Waah- lugton, at wn i isaw , Oa d k goM bug Wahlngtoa vor raptidal Hik fua at h t'ttia b. eaaa ikv Im I apa wtaklag frjr aad b-traiag ttoHia tba drgoa to ortkr to prupWMt t-m ao that they tflpvBl tka fwja oail il th gtwwt yallow rvr ll aboat aai. ally 4injm waay It?, thluk that iatlm4 ol prater a4 lsa-aa, aotk-f a a'aea uwkt to ba lavok4. t Hit tsllh of that klceasi that aalaral laa raw ! vada4 ia k 'ta whll wior f ubewloaa thaa Ik ttentry la whah tkU orratoa4at bHiaa, aaetaly, tkal wa eaa hate high prwa aa4 dr aoay at on at I Ik hm tiwtswr kldUU tha queatlty thaory ml raoaay. political COCBtb. Now that there la no election f mI,.i.4 the court bava concluded to tr .. I ... . . . " oi in cases long on docket which It I.L. 1.1 . . .... - 1 tnougnt mat OV noldlnar thum " " l uoautm some woyoe a beneflt to tb republican party. The flrat to bed. I viutfu waa ID IttinOU llOlnu !. Frlendlosa case that tmnt. ,....... I such aa Iraoortantnart In than,n.i. I W w-w VUMIIH '14 II lit seem that tbe greed for office holding I aa prominent ainona the Mnni.ii.... women aa among tbe men, for thev w wuiiog to atarve a few belolesa iAa women and children for a wbol yaf the vuln bopo tbat they might ba able to 00,(1 on to a few office and fbev tra. . . .... ' mm 0Y" taw exhibiting tba half c,ot,,Bd ,!,,illren for tbe purpose of ""alt a ympothy tbat would enable 4tnm , I. .. I. fll n,l ' OUJ inteaat wa ""P'"0"" ftfter tba election and tben M''uWlcaD JlsTwag forced to 10 U'"M womn office teekera that t,,e wa" not a co" of law lo the claim tal""'? era making. Th whole oer. forrflttnc w the mot disgraceful thing ",B,",n" u,,l,ur"u ,n pomio tor many 'CBrs' ll. I I ... I .u . A. . , . up vnai come the over- of tba disgraceful decision In 0ra'iUtut relieved Hartley' bouds- '' of all liability. Next was the case "Kairiat that national bank at Omaha tnat transferred f 201,000 of money be- ,on,n ta tu " of to llartlcy'a pri- raw amount without a shadow of law ,0 covr transaction is set for trial. 1 D9 attorney-general wbo baa striven In r,, bring these cases to trial, now I "at politics ia out of tba way, hone to non 'l"ir the dockets of all of tbe old rof,ublltt thief cases. Ol TY OWKUsllll'. Mayor Jones of Toledo, Ohio, was at tbe national conference held In Indian apolis a few duy ago which was called In the Interest of good city government and got up and fought tbe whole outfit, Among tbe things be told tbem waa tbe following: "I am unable to see why it Is not just I - - .1.. . -".--j"" i aH rena-jiiuuiH ic uno'TrfiKH to make a P'anror proviuiug individuals or cor- letting them collect their pay the old fashioned method of the tolhate. aa to K"yt franchise to people to furnish a wun iignr. rienty of Individuals and vW,ru.Mi .fall tm IfJUIHJ U Will him4 tn fnr-r.Uh m ...a, i. i I urtvi mru t liniai 1... fAI... J i. .. in I " """'"m !! jt mi j ttiiiTr avf f 1 1 IJ 1 service cheaper than the city can do It I. V . raw l"roirn municipal ownership, Tbey will eree to police our cities: they w'll nuree to take care of our fir. tl.v ili uKrea to curry on our schools: to take care of our tioor as tfmr mwl in An in r ie out s iroua v ami ,.r..,.i,.i,.. . " ' i""-".." tney can save money lor the tat imr. ' I urn positive that our municipal program should speak n t uncertain one on i d ainn i nt. T .n. I.,.,. .... A . 1 1 : . -i" "i"" in- 1 ... i.i.iit ui-iniirit m wrong, and no amount of natchlinr. leir- ielative or otherwise, can make it right." A gentleman at Hcotlu, Nebraska, nska the iNDerBNOKNT to "please publish the nations that owu their own railroad. aud give all the particulars." Every civtiizwi nation on earth eithir nbi- lutcly controflsor owns their railroad system iu whole or in part except the United Btates of America. We come trailing In the rear of the procession along with China. Kven Japan owns her railrouds. While Kngland does not own ber railroads, they are under the absolute control ril a department of tba government. Every other civilized na tion also make the telegraph and tele. pll0u" a ,mrt of tl,e l"'H,om Jtem, lthr ln wbo1" or ,D ,,Hrt- Th c"rl'a- tf"' thl country, and run it rail- road and telegraph ytems. Tbe only olh"r ,,nr11"1 to U ln ,h" "Uul "orl(1 ," th Lmpira of China. Tbe etipcrstltloo M"0""1"" u' lM repuouoan worship of "i,'rl,"" ' 'll I- ''out on tk ImvmI with tha f lilting M.....I.I.. .f - " ' - "-".i. uim. urtt' Labor ( .niimilonr H, J, Kent hae Iju.t Uniad a very valuable Indue- I . , I . . . I .... . i . iriai map oi ins ataia oi anuritna. l ha product of each county I triutd on th I ae of the map In tha spm for tha county, The aurplu produet of ti t state forth tear 1HU7 ia IU0.7TJ.- 401. 4 J. Th Iowa, state crop aarviea publlahad thl wi-k put th wholj prt dm lion ol that atata at JJ5,OO0.tHK). I..., . It tliaae two seta Of figure ara fotrevt, au I thera la no reaw.u to doubt them, the paopl ol Nebraaka produce wuck mora wealth r capita lhaa do the wo p' l'aa. .Nvbrtiakai aot only tk " "t th usiou, but ! prodiictiv. Nhrak tada P br bwravil, fh doa'l aa4 ny bm u 'l ul hr, ..htak la a pop atata. Was Mover Wo!! at MaaeTa laraaparilla Nat Clvwn Mar Pwttnanwnt MaaUh, w a ii, ar, kty wta, fttlgklcg baa HW tsi uw t. w M wtll, k4 t . t'vtii.a a4 a t4 tktvai tr-at,., I a. iva aa J VatttMito-t-l t f ltvt a NarwaariHa aa4 h4 itktalbaio.il, l.tail tMa, Kaa tVtu It "4 tta fill 1 kvpto Wt.nl titwl. 1 ku taalgla tol ohmIi ai4 at hat a tklMM lluoo Warailta WlU kn4 vara. Mr l ll la para, etmptbtt .4 Bn4 f tra Irottt raiti.w." Ma. .i a a lta aval, It.. It, a hfc.Hia I'h4. Hood'o Goronporllla It tM tt W, Hat Ik Tin rU4 ISnita