CP t, 189 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. ) lON'T WASTE .... YOUR MONEY BUYING CHEAP, TRASHY CLOTHES WHEN YOU CAN GET THE PICK OF THE GLOBE'S HIGH GRADE SUITS, UL STERS AND OVERCOATS AT THESE CLOSING OUT PRICES $ 6.00 Men's all wool Suits for. $3.95 8.00 Men's Cheviot Suits for 4.75 10.00 Men's Cassimere and Cheviots for. . 5.95 U.00 Men's fine Worsted Suits for, 7.85 15.00 Men's Worsteds, Cassimeres, Serges, 9.85 7.50 Young Men's Suits for 450 lo.oo Young Men's Suits for.... .....6.50 2.50 Boys' Knee Pant Suits for. 1.50 4.00 Boys' Knee Pant Suits for 2.50 f 20 Per Cent Off Cassimere Mufflers, 25c, 50c, 75c. Silk Mufflers for 50c, 75c, $1.00. . Fine Neckwear, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Silk Handkerchiefs, 25c, 50c, 75c. Fine Dress Gloves 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50. Dress Shirts, white or fancy, 50c to $1. Fine Flannel Shirts, 75c, $1, and $1.50. Stiff Hats, big line, $1.50 to $3.00. Soft Hats, all styles, from 50c to $3.00, Cloth Caes. 25 cts., $0 cts. and 75 cts. TWENTY PER CENT OFF ON ALL FUR NISHING GOODS YOU GET MORE THAN YOUR MONEY'S WORTH AT TH' GLOBE'S GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE HAiIlDY 8 COLUMN. ' nryan "lie Itoom" Strange Court Proceeding Wool Tim Passes Oil Inspection Stw Constitution Two IJable American Oppression Increase of Money. Now the goldbttg are mad becuuse the war diI not last long enough to get ISryan to the fore front of the butfle and be served a Uriah wan. Wonder if the republican will re establish the "lie room" in the state house this winter as they did in days of their glory? Tom llentoi, still lin ger, Walt Seeley in in the wood near by and Tom Cook may bo induced to postopne hi departure to the West Indie. Brad Slaughter may lend a , helping hand. Without the "tie room republican will not anow ore to goou 1 advantage, strange court proceeding waa wlt- ncssed last week In iis dlstrht. May. Jf or Graham had been inldcted for brl- fbery. A Jury waa Impanelled after much scrutiny, and the evidence on ,; ifhe part of the state waa concluded, , ' whereupon the Judge, took the cane 7', away from the jury Im-suse, aa he , -Mid, they might bring In a verdict -tht might oave to m net aside. Now V what la the use In having a jury if the ' court la to dc-lde ruses Iteforchand for u , them? Trial by Jury and clearance by ' court do not go together. t The wool men of Ohio are dunth- minded to think that wool doe not ifo up to the old gold and silver price. L ywheo the tariff on It U higher than It " , - . I . 4 ever was oeotre, . ney nnn jr m learn that oiton rule the prion of wool more than tariff, Four eent eot tor. knock forty rml wind rndwlae, and gdd standard nn.nke them both. It would bo rde If our own product would bring old prices and at the nam tint we ronsl buy everything el at ths ritlueed price, The Journal T. "tin h Imnth r he per to the suffrriitf l.Urlg iintn, in 1 he last threw or (our et than ever before) tn the aUtroy of tin, It ksb to be hall eheapett slim! every thing te I, la t 1 this etmntry prodnee mm Ha at alt) ail do I to din owe iron plate In I'.nr'Nk and t;l India Mm after paling In hiH pro- Irrthe tsilr? on fit reoiwtttdin) f lbs rUrvd iutnitdaMv thai the pswi later l Ifc pAM-gter he Uoh HtnUhet will sSa nw got. fe th fier kd nt V"n w the ke, neUhor will takrr hmI mm lh t'r long Uth ar llsbls to get the saate HnUkntal, Jt an Wtlh trttrt. ftul i th law yay t the trh Uer, oh shall hat a ier mt4ig jo turn tlate' iMtf imh rosvU t tha to fW at Wttwr) will tarW.v grow es, Th hril giver I Iks dhgrrni la via fMtMntty, v eMMtttUtial eontentko thiMikl N raited M rtrh I r Ut inlim These Prices: Plush Caes, 50 cents, 75 cents $1.00, tlon. It l not up to date, The meth od providing for amending it, prove an abortion every time, Three-flfDh of both house can call a constitution, al convention and provide for the elec tion, of delegate. When out supreme judges trampled the old thing under foot, 0 they hnve done for several year in drawing salary, it must be sadly out of whack. -d so of many other provision that we might men tion. The unexe?ted I sure to happen. While we were lighting to liberate the baby nation In our front yard another baby wa left in our bock yard. Now humanity demand) i..-. we nurture and protect both babies alike, feed tih cm alike, and teach them alike and protect them alike. Then oa soon a they lay oft their short dresses and put on full democratic republican ro!es we should allow them to choose whether tliev will ninrrv or live old maid and care for and protect themselves. No national rape snouui m tolerated. We have been talking against Span ish oppression and the exorbitant taxes levied upon the propln of Cuba and Philippines. These people have asked for humanity sake to l relieved but how disappointed they must l to find thai we propose to double their taxes, lake two tlolliir where the KimnWh took one anil for potag take four cent where they took two. This show up the Iieautiea of the gold standard. The taxes of the Aemricau Hsple have been doubled in the )tvt thirty year, Soma time we are al most Inclined to wish that the SMinUh had licked the stulfrlng out of the American gokl bug and re-rtab!l!ied the old tipstiiah milled dollar as Va tngton left it, Th go. hutr of Amer. Icn are bound to curse the Ulaiula mora than the Kpatilardi did. It I rosily entertaining to see how hard th go!. bug try to tusk out Ust priMrr)ty has rom and that iiMiitr y I liMrrlng In volume fsler than there Is any Bred t: "th 'p il4l-uiril will Its drlltfhl el lo lrrn Ihsl siiue Mv Kti.'rv cn In the Mir rapii clrviiUtkin1 h Im-i't4M-l l Mm tM eotiiiiry, This Is an iucrie f ahntMt Ji jr rent."-Nebraska Ms'e J.Mirnsl. ettlrUl Is luirtMlrl 1 nwke mI Ivlirte V . nl mm h iimm luoitvf, but the ltv arrtte al (hsl tiM iii t iiiM lt, ( hy eHiniHig l all the drbia Ihst have Iwen J-st thrtHigh h lrraN hMies, I t)d kuwiMFj Imi Nrrer dy t!f a fsl a IK iiHtUMoM, so lK r rk It I Ivmi iksn ll vs nken l Kis' reellkMi. IHly a Itttlw over h:f the fokl found U mW Into Mtwney , the at uWiion of k rndetl IMir KntU ert Inenir Jr no lo Iks iar of t4 tsr then II has taken ! Iv Hi r t.d..U:, t lske ..M lit fa dHible Ik guV MMy, A folil rr HM ht r " f rrvllv. f miutt mit( ul .r Mm go , ! IsUi.r tlrise wut n4 viou I he d lise CLIPPINGS HURN IT IN. The democrat or populist who aorl ously advocate the election of ivdiward ltsewater to the United Btate sen. ate la a traitor to Bryan and the cause of bimetallism, and the branding Irons are hot. raptlllon Time, The Time is right. Every vote should be cast solidly for Alleni, the ablest senator Nebraska ever nod. Let the republicans elect their own man. No man elected by the fusion force hoe any right to vote for a gold bug. Jt i to be hoped that the popuost will set down on some of their fellow who are talking about electing a re publican, -Crete Democrat. THK11K TOfli'AY. Senator In the people', demoe'rat lo and republican purtlee, among tHiem belng Allen, ttiewart, Vest, Morgan, Cockrcll, Teller, ami Jones, lean de cidedly to the opinion that no Issue can crowd silver out of the coming campaign, These gentlemen ore, how ever, divided on the expansion question. VKJIY I'llOSI'KttOUS. A "mortgage are an evidence of prosperity," the people of l'olk and Valley counties are on the royal rood to prosperity. In NoveiinlMr the farm mortgage Indebted nes increased !", v;7, while the chattel mongnge In debtcdnes increuscd $2U,0 10 in 1'ol'k oumty. in Valley county funn In lcl)telness Inerenned $12,080, lk'aver City Times, BLKHSICD VISULKY HILL The Wymorean 1 pleading for the suffering and starving j"or of Wy more and advocate the organization of the "Needlework (Julld1 of Amerl cu" to make clothing for our suffering poor, lurlng the last cninpalgn Uhere was no suffering or needy ioor, 'i'he blessed Dingley bill and Jioly McKin ley administration had done away with all that-Ar1)or tstate. 4J0MKWIIAT uouirrruL. In culling an extra session of the legislature Governor Lecdy may le able to give the railroad a solur plexus Wow In return for the temjMwary knockout they administered to him on November 8, The wisdom oi suc-n move, however, i a matter of question Indiaiioltt Reader, DKTTKlt IXX)K OUT. Those who o gleefully rub their bands together and howl! "Free sll ver i a dead Issue," ore resiwctfully requested to consider the accident that in-foil the Kansas boy the other day when he essayed to roost a nest of clillled hornet. Industrial Jcmler, NO PLACE FOR HOOK. "I'orto Ilico 1 no place for a poor man Hawaii 1 no place for a poor man Manila is no place for a poor innn" come to u from over Mi ocean wllih damnable iteration. Of course not, nor I there any place for a jmor man this side of the grave. Pittsburg Jvansan. oun CLUitniNo list. New York World, thrice a week,. $1.00 New York Tribune, weekly...... $1.00 Kansas City Star. M) Nebraska iudeiM-ndent 1.00 ..llcgulnr pile Our price . . .$3.50 .12.50 Omaha World-Herald, twice a week ,..,..$1.00 Nebraska Independent 1.00 Kegulur price Our price ,...$2.00 ,...$1.50 75 ,...$1.00 Cincinnati Enquirer, weekly. Nebraska Independent llegular price , ,. Our price $1.75 $1.50 Nebraska Farmer , .$1.00 Nebraska Indejtendenl $1.00 Itegular price ..$2.00 Our price ..,.$1.69 II KU'FU U KUOO KSTIONS. There I quite an art in keeping a house projterly, and If any one dottbt the aMsertion, a short trial of Its dutlea and rcupouaibl.ittes vlll prove It truth for while some lioues seem to run In a haphazard sort of way, it require great deal of planning and fore thought to secure the best result, The vtslU of the room should lie swept thoroughly once a week with a broom oier which a clean cloth ha item securely fattened, Nrirr bt Ihit'k dint collect on the bnt ka of fur niliire nor If'lhn-s of the dou and win dws, for the inmatr of Uie rintiu are eoiikiunt.y taking lhr wrlbir Into Ihrlr lungs, and endangering their health thereby, When th ran Utllitm of the chair bK in lo Mg and peed restoring to Hutr former rUsin eoudition, turn th e or uirr and f ub Ihs under snt of theisne ItionioyliU with a strong Uib.-r to wan .. a litil vlnrr ha lWd. Wkvn lti esue I thor iKifhtv sslurslrd, stjw tilt ltti nr ' ntuitir and set ll ail unlil l 1 tin nd the s W(U ls as simnilh I Htm a when new, UHen rUssktng lti klh ken sink, (tnkl a ItttU wder aUm '"r on so U.iiing wairr and m rah it wtih a tiilf tua krpl f..r I he pur, . itilli tty rinsing with U.i lug wnlrr wkli-h ditnttfa any fry rHmulsitons, ka l etwIWnt for UN. I !! k Mr ANTNMLL CURE1 Tit MIL lAtrr Sl HI lOll Bm. k "TT! I ""J J" ft O I Cleaning brass, sliver and copper. When badly tarnlshexl, dip a wet rag In the dry powder and scour until it 1 bright and shining, When you wish to polish sliver that I not tarnished, lay ilia articles In a hot solution of boras and water hau an hour. Take the out and dry quickly;, To clean oil painting, take the pic ture from die frame, lay it flat on the table and cover It with a cloth wet with cold water, Repeat this proccs until the dirt 1 removed, After till go over the picture with a bit of cot ton saturated with linseed oil, Do not rub the picture, u that would Injure the color. (Jilt frame can be cleaned by rubbing wlllh half of a fresh, Juicy onions Het It aside for an hour or two. Apply a soft doth wet witlh tepid' roln water, then dry Immediately without rubbing, by pressing soft linen upon It until the moisture bus disappeared. IS. J.JI. Wonder..! W lint It Wm, Htromsburg, Nub,, December, 16, 18H8 ligrtt Halted let, un iti cl rssldmit ol thi plaae was nererely a III ic ted with piilns It on ol his knees and ut times be fiiaret. amputation of th limb would b ncci s sary. Ilsllnally begun taking llood'i HiPNupurlllaaiid It cured hint, CUBANS ARE CELEBRATING. Bvssuslloa of Ipsnlsrill Obssresd I'srsds and apssebs. IUtaws, Hoc. 80, The Cuban col bratd the evacuation of Marlanao yesterday on the invitation of th aleade, Mnor Gome d la Manza. Every street was decorated with Amer. lean and Cuban flag Intertwined, and at several point triumphal arohea were erected, bearing suitable Inscrip tions, Menocal's troops, 400 cavalry men, paraded the town in the morn ing, with General Manoual, Laeret, Julio Hangutlly and Mayla Uodrlguei in the procession. A breakfast wa given at Boon In Hotel 1 Orlente. Uuneral Le waa In vltcd, but unable to be present, he wa represented by Colonel Armfleld, com mander of the First brigade, Second dlvlson, and Captain It, E, I'axton, brigade adjutant, The Cuban were moat enthusiastic, More Ministers Aflur lb fulfamlst. CmciKJilTi, Ohio, !), 81. The Cln einnatl presbytery ha considered polygamy and the question of refusing the seat to Cougrcssmau-eloct llrlg bam Uobert of Utah, The commltt on bill and overtures reported resolu tions calling upon Congressmen Bhat tuck, Ilromwcll and llrown to propose an amendment to the constitution de fining marriage a monogamoua and forbidding all polygamous, plural, celestial or any other so-called mar riage except that of monogamy, BLANCO BACK IN SPAIN. On lndlnf, th Ki-C'sptsln Usnsrsl Kvsdsd th Crowd UnM to Madrid. Amcaktic, Wpaln, Deo. 81. The Spanish mall steamer Villa Verdo, with Marshal Itamon lllanco, formerly captain general of Cuba; General Far nal and TeJcga and several others of lesser rank, arrived here yesterday from Havana. Marshal Illanoo landed without Incident and, evading the erowd which waa waiting for him, took tho train for Madrid after Bend ing to th queen regent a telegram of devotion and receiving from Bonor Bagasta one of welcome. Will lUrwtta rslr Bnlnrf. Washington, Ifee. 21. Inquiry was made at the state department In re gard to the rctmrt that Judge Day and Mr. nhitelaw Keld are each to receive $100,000 for their services as member df the dpanlsh pence commission, and that the officers of the commission aie to receive compensation on the same liberal scale. Although disclaiming any knowledge on the subjuct, the Opinion Is expressed that It I exceed ingly Improbable any member of the commission will receive anything ap proachlng $Ioo,0ik) for hi service ktlll risbllsg la llnlln. Mamii.a, mc Jl. Th Upanlsh tatuur Itrutua ha arrived her from Hollo with Hi native soldier and seveu priest on board. Mia report that fljrhtlfig occur at lloilu nightly nd that Ilia merchant there ar anx iously awaiting tlm arrival of Amer leans to relieve th situation. The street of Hollo are altno.i deserted. A I srIUI rlll Arr4l4 U SMla. Mai.hih, Ishv $1. The inlltor of Carllst Mwstnter publilie.l hr-r ha been arrested In loom while on a tour ef the northern prvvtucr, Iswutuent tf lmHiMstii, It I said, were found en kliu. 1kt HUslad Mall, k gfM'U lull lo lUnieud ovvf lb Christ uiss dltiiof Ut la Is mad by ! tvUlSg ttl htg lns logvlhi i, iu w ttti latUttur, lurniug isttt wy lis an open nlolw. Twins ttiiiH I ius around Mia losip sttd put In s$ at ss f holly brt snl lut in. I hit la lmd It sitiilUr tain iM"kl..mg lumh," whltk) I tvan In many old fbl4 botne In Kttxlsn i. Tn wtln kK ia ism lag lhtnihIst.itivr, ilkw wuttsttf gnit, Is) Hi rt-uler f tthuh It hang ii it hf iidt .! a sit ii (tf tHlattstit Ikbsalk) II Uh ar bum n llsslug end lotMptng an4 the rst lhgi tin4 twueail) II and al lasttt mt,tltll 1h Ibnk li4 4atlng enl ar k all. ! toti r MwUml, Hh k will list stnt by shsiI on rtt " II rents. Vumi nrd.r r dtstt fr lu rents nr sarn In iUw vti nre or Im ks. I key will to nrnt y tvwn, rbnrgv iraWI. AiUttsm, JtlHS H lNl. U, 1. V iag tUak Island A 'ttA My, t tkltago ISSUE MORE MONEY. A SIMPLE LESSON EXPOUNDING TH1I QUANTITATIVE THEORY, How lb Restoration of ailver le Its AneUat I'nslllon Wonld Pot Monar la Clrlatlon Te Break Down th Oold Ollgarehr I the Mala Tblng, There ar many today honestly itndy log the financial question, Irrespective of the pol lob' of the two great political partial, wbo fall to understand bow the free coinage of silver oonld la any way be beuoflclnl, Tbcy point to oar over loaded bank and any that w already bar enough money with wblob to do th boslnut of the oouutry, All that ll needed, tney contend, ii that the money which wa now have shall be put into circulation. Vat the time being this may be oonoodod, but the next question ii, What will pot the money Into active circulation? Home will answer, by itartlng our manufactories and employing labor, Tbli will DO doubt belp, but tbe Hunt and Tltal question la, What ii go ing to itsrt oor factorial and wbo will employ our labor? It ii evident that factorial will not ba atarted and kept running nor will labor be employed very long oulesi capital can tuuk a profit In the building of factories and In the employment of mob labor. We tbui travel In a circle and meet again tbe question, What key will unlock th money of thii country and cans It to nick Investment? Money I one form of property and Hi value Ii controlled by the same law of inpply and demand ei controls the value of all other property. Let us, therefore, place someothor commodity In the name position aa that today occu pied by money, and endeavor, if possi ble, to discover some underlying prin ciple that will control tho value of thut property and will cause it to pan read ily from baud to baud, Hupposino, for Instance, that today we bad stored In the elevator and wurchouses of this country enonub wlieut to last tii several yean and that oongresi should pan a law forbidding tbe raising of any more wheat In this country, What would be Ibe effect of that law ou (he value of wheat and upon tbe boldun of wheat? Undoubted ly wheat would Immediately Inoreasa In value, Dot Because of Iti scarcity, for there ll an abundance, but because the demand for wheat uoeessarlly continues while Iti lupply bai been out of! by tbe act of congress. Tbe bolder of wheat, knowing that iti value must necessarily increase, undoubtedly would refuse to icll what be might have ou band and would bold It for I higher price. The foot would remain that there woold bo enough wheat on band to inpply all of our wanti, and ysl It would be almost impossible for ui to buy it unless wa were willing to give much more than it wai really worth In exchange for it. Wheat would not pan readily from band to band, but would 11 dormant and oielesi in tba depoiltorioi where It wai found at the time such a law was passed or would be loaned out under a contract that tbe borrower would re turn It in kind at any time a demaud wai made for It. This supposed case clearly represents tbe condition in wblob our money I placed at present. While there may be sufficient money to meet our Immediate demands, if properly usod, yet tbe law providing for tbe creation of new money to meet new donmad bai been repealed, and tbcro Ii no law on theitatute books whereby any new money can be created, except the coinage of what little gold finds Iti way into the mint of the United States, which ii very small and which doei not need to be takeu into aooount. The san e pluolple applies to money as to wheat, aud the bolder of money puriuea tbe some method as the holder of wheat uudtir similar circumstance. Tbe capitalist knowa that tbe demand for money must Increase aa our popnla lion ana commerce increase, while on (bo other baud be realiaea that tbe sup ply of money bsi been cut off, aud that our present stork gradually but surely ll becoming depleted by being lost, de itroyed end carried out of the country, Aa a wise business man, knowing these conditions exist, be lustiuctlvely bold oo to what money be bai, fearing to exchauge 11 for any other property and kuowlug that a time go ou and thecoiidlili'iui iMintiuo to exist be can eicuauge it for mote properly in years to come lhau be ran at present, or, iu olber wot ils, that tf b exchange ll now fur other iiiuperiy that property which be ruuirn will uot In cu, two or lucre ysars exebauv fuf the m amount of ini'Mfy wbii a Ii would part with to day, 11 tbervfut rvtvtt to Irud bit inotts j to In guvruiuMt cr s ui mu Dlclpalily at a low lal tf lulvresl 1 1 aib.w It to ll Ml la lb Uu utb. r thsu Isk Iht t bauts t.f tnvtsilug ll la olhvr fur in tif properly or In lb ut plttytneut ut IsbfT. rlis hi lb nibs baud, that la Itvad tf baling a law tit oar itslui botdu l il'iil.HMn lt tatting tf aay Mote W bal W should pi Mt allow ing vty is. lb pits tog tf taUiag t tenth wbsst at possiM. Wbsl wvald t lb wUnlntt dt nHt Ibe Intit.t ithet nd lit iHuv sstai I'laatly a wvM tltptewial IN Vain lintdUIly, nulllhslakdln the wbt b4 b"t ! il4, an Wvwl4 U ll4 1(4 " tntMlli to ttitnts and la inibWt sf bt luiMdl ly wnald legist IvipaM Wllh It, no fng lUst at at ta tw nbaat, wbkh bad Us) twvMt4 fif ly IN tlatsla, ('.! wty Inlo lb tutikst U iMsit talus would fll Atiarswd slnM wm lbf wwnld tail II at x- lrt sn b a it diiittt tstr4 t rvtit n t tn.i b am wutiM U Its In til lo tufttvy tf of.rri sbnl t"Uf B law n Mm Jit lb ft and sn'in.iud Insg 1 1 ktt . At lb iskt vi iv irttl 160,000,000 of new illver a jaw, and It would b om time bofor ailvar to any appreciable amount would bt) takes to tbe mlnta for coinage. Vat aotwitb itanding tbla tba boldera of money would know that tba tint anil oorae wben new money would be brought into competition with tbe money they now have boarded In tbe baoka and aafe deposit boiei, and aisagaoloui busi nesi men they woold at ono part with that money while it bad a high pur chasing power would inveit it in other formi of property immediately, confi dently eipecting that wben tba new money did find Ha way into tba market tba property wblob they woold buy to day would then bring mora money aud tbey would profit by tbe transaction. Tbey would be benefited instead of burl by inch law, but tba benefit would coma through the aottva employment of money rather tbun through Ha non employment, ai Is the case today. We certainly need some magio key whereby the million! of dollar! now lying Idle iu tbe pockets of a few pco- file shall be put Into circulation, where I will perforin tbe function for wblob 11 wai created. Tba only way, In my opinion, that thii can be dona lucccss fully Ii that a Jaw shall ba passed an abilng the supply of money to increase wltb tba demaud and for tba creation of new money tu com Into competition Wltb that already created. Inasmuch ai II Ii admitted, without argument, that there i uot euoogbgold to supply tbli demand, I am In favor of tba coinage of ill ver on equal term Wltb gold, believing that aa it bai ao faithfully served ui In tba pait In tba exchange of our commodities and iu tba development of Ibe retourcea of tbli country ll will continue no to do In the future. Norman II. Camp lu Chicago 1'oit. . IT WORKED AGAIN, 111 Jtellabl Anlleetlo Oa Tkal Catches the Worklnama, It will be remembered that during tba month of October President MoKin ley made a viilt to tbe west, tba osten sible object in view being tba Omaha exposition. 1 On the way out and on re turning bo delivered quit a number of ipecchui, A few wera more or less elab orste, but tbe majority wera brief and not particularly Important, I'apera fa vorable to tba administration declared that there wn no politic! la then de liverances, insisting that tba prealdonl wai too high minded and lofty to en gag in a more electioneering tour, Most of tba itraigbt party organs, bow aver, joyfully noted that Mr. MoKin ley'! visit bad dona much to awaken interest in tbe ponding campaign and to dispel tba apathy which up to that time had prevailed tbrougbont tba sec tions of country traversed oo tba jour ney going and coming. Tba returns from tba localities tbua favored Indi cate that tba organa wera right, bat whether tbe result! aooompllibed were produced by tbe votei of workingroen or by tbelr failure to vote wa are unable to aay. A few day prior to tba election tbe Chicago llecord took occasion to point out a few trifling inaoenraciea In aome of tba so called "eplgrami" coined by Mr. MoKlnley while on bia little non political jauut, and wblob, witbin a few bonrs, with tba assistance of tba Associated 1'resi, were ipread before an admiring country, Tba Record, under tbe beading, "Cannot Fool tbe Idle Workingmun," soldi "President MoKlnley 'i declaration that 'wa bava gone lu a few months from labor seeking employment to em ployment aceking labor' It repeated and glorified by all tba administration or guna ai 'epigrammatic. ' It may ba epi grammatic, but it isn't trne, a fact which some people, including unem ployed worklngmen, will ba inclined to tblnk detract! from ita brilliancy. Not to mention tba Mew England cot ton mills, which bava abut down again, tba glassworkera are fighting a 80 per cent reduction in wagea, tba price of tbe finished product meanwhile teadily advancing; tba wire trust bai just succeeded In screwing down its em ployees, and there ar miner' strike In half a doseu state. In short, tba labor conditions ar not a whit better Ibau tbey were before Dr. MoKlnley as sumed olllce, and be knowa ii 'Kpl grams' of this sort are well enough for festive occasion, lot they don't ftd ihs man who la out f work or wbo Is threatened with a tut ta wagea loth starvaiiuu ptdut." ll It prt tty clear Ibal tha "rpigrami" must have Iurtuniied It Ibey bat unl "fooled" soma i f tha totvr wbo cam eudtr lh presidential spell. The In dustrial imudiliuu pottreyed by Th llecord r aUulultly true, and Ibey at at I rue May a wbeu wtilltn, al luiiuiih lb eiHu.Huylug prophecy bas failed nl tvalUslttiu, Horn paopia gtsat lusuy ti lntlj h tll "fii d" alu, but tbua w ill ba) aiupl tlm bslWfsH bow aud IImh) fur all eotHwtetd to rtWl otst Ilia ebangvd condition 1 1 "1144 tMug ui li'iunu la auipluy invnl Htkli-g labor." Journal of lb Kttlgult 1 1 1-aU t. tSvtdeaa nf Mlara4 lwalls "Jail, ( luvl ivbd tea oat t Ut etkt, ud 1 ll t ik bni-.t mQ y.JC rUvsland." Ill t lb ntt wSy': Juba hi bin idl nl aimbera&tt rsvl" ft V I f asked to rl4 In ndti4trMuliipI ' 1 1 tnfii I" lh ittatg fjCcCl 4 VI 1 I " t tal JJ 'MlvttsuCstbftft,,! tl buuty, and .ilfcff5M Of 1 1 e b.4 mi vuttl ,40l tAt P3 Miig it Jv'lj11 " i . t i .).. i SHI n-Ult we toeld bf evi n-t An Ell l.V (Musi Ml