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    Feb. 2, 1899.
THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT.
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Clippings.
PRINCE33 AND TAUPfcR.
John Wannamaker presented ' his
daughter with a $75,000 broocbe (or a
birthday present. That same night a
poor woman who had been making
shirts (or him at 37) cnte per dosen,
died at her table with a lot of her uu
finhthed work around her. Her children
were etarving. John lit a euperlntan
dent in a Buuday school.
A GRAND SUCCESS
Our waterworks ia owned and man
aged by the city and in a grand euccea.
It in self-aupporting and the city haa no
bill to pay for water for ita own use.
Hasting i'ublio Journal.
Vice preeident P. P. Burke, Secretary E.
F. Moreartv. Treaaarer Joi-eph M. Itob-
erteon, Sergeant-at-Armes N. H. Church
Executive Board J. W. Harnett, J
Kt-lly McCombe. Oho rift A. Maguey, D
Clem Dearer. E. I. Morrow, J.C. Tierney,
J. J. Donovan, George Ray worth, Jamea
P. McCarthy.
STAND FIRM.
The Filipino, o (ar an their contro
versy with the United Htate la con
cerned, bold thoir dewtlny In their own
hnnda. Iftheyatand tirtn In their de
mand for in li'iM'udi-ticH mid, If need be,
reelat by force of arm, we shall never
conquer them. Not that w could not
conquer tbem, bur, rather, that the peo
pie of tbla country would never permit
ita government to perpetrate ao mons
trous a crime ngulut liberty. Nilvur
Creek Time.
THE COUNTRY'S MONEY. -Money
in circulation luoreurd $10,
421,008, aooordieg to the treasury
atatement Issued last week. Of tlila
amount f 8,810,000 wa in the form of
gold cola. National bank notes for the
month iuerHaaed only 228,o70. Coin
pared with thetmo mouth a year ago,
it ia found that the net increase In total
currency In circulation haa been 1170V
200,00k, or at the rate of over f 1 4,
600,000 monthly. N. Y. Flnaucl-r.
LET'S QUIT.
Twenty million dollar la the price we
are to pay Hpaln (or the privilege ol
whipping a nation whom alia tailed to
conquer. Hay boy, leta quit (arming
and go to dealing in privilege an they
are much more profitable than 45 cent
wheat uud 8 cent hog. Trenton Regitf-ter,
P0PULWTCLUB.
The Paler Cooper Populiat club of
Douglas county, organized December 1J,
1808, cloned ita charter on Monday
night of thi week. The steady and
healthful growth of tlila club Indicate
that it baa come to stay, and that the
populiata ol Douglas county are the flrat
to aea the necessity of organizing for the
battle in Nebraakaio 1000. The club
meete every Monday night at ita bead
quarter, 11G Booth Fourteenth atraet.
The officers are: Preaident J. 1). Jonee,
REDUCTION UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
The courta aeeuied to bare declared
that the debta ol the railroad area
debt againat the country country tribu
tarv to them and that any law that will
not permit a return to be raised on thia
debt, be It nva or ten timea tna actual
coat or value of the road, ia unconstitu
tional. II tbla rule ia adhered to elrlet-
ly, any aort ol legialatlou which will re
duce ratee will be declared uiiconstitu
tional or Inoperative. We have loat
much ol our hope of actually redlining
ratee by leglalation or any other man
ner, Rut these lawa and attempa at
it will educate the m otile to underatand
aoine ol the abuse and uaurpallona of
the courta and that the final eolution
ol the railroad qneation ia government
ownership. Uutchlaon Uazutte.
A FULL HAND.
One good thing about paaaea la that
It save the republican membera from
buying docks of card. Them urejuat
aeveuteeu railroad that nave Issued
passu to the membera of the goldite
party and any four can get together,
eheil out their paeaea and make up a
pack of 52 playing card, When they
do the It, & M. paaa la readily reeog
ulzed aa the right bower.
A PAItTJZAN ACT.
The unseating of Umilnmln waa one
ol the ourtiean acta, nil nil my and loath
some, anch ua haa never been wll tuoHwd
In the state of Nebraska since the time
that Senator J. II. Kvaua waa thrown
over the truuaom In 1871). The (J ranger,
OVERPRODUCTION.
Aguln, if you corner them aa to the
cause ol the low price ol farm product,
they any ita overproduction. Yet they
are the very Drat auckera In the laud
that want to iucrenae thl overproduo
tion by holding farmer'a Inatilutea to
tench the larmera how to keep tbeir
hoga from dying with the cholera ao
that there will be ho duroed many In the
country after awhile you cant give
them away, II overproduction la the
cauae of the low price of hoga, then hog
cholera ia a good thing und the man who
touches the farmers how to atop it ia a
curat! to hie country, Jelfuraon County
Jouroa1.
WILDMAN'S PROMISES.
Aa war became an aaauredfact Airutn-
aldo and Consul Wildman, of ilong
Kong, became mora and mora Intimate,
It would not be fair to ait in judgment
GIVE! Af AY!
at the present time upon either of the
two men; nevertheless, it la certain that
either one or both made serious miatakea
if not poeitiys blaudera. Aguinaldo,
Agoncillo, aud other Phihppiue leader
declare that Wildman nroniieed indepen
dence to the ialandera and claimed to
have authority from Waahington to
make thia ttromiae. Wildman. on the
other hand, denies the promiae, and
atatea that be merely endeavored to
gain the aesistance of the revolutionise
againat the Spaniards in the campaign
that waa then to come. In llong Kong
itel( the understanding, according to
the foreign consule and the local pre,
w w that an agreement had been made
between the two with full knowledge or
authority from the American govern
ment. At any rate, immediately alter
the victory of Admiral Dewey at Manila
Aguinaldo, followed in a abort time b,v
hi colleHgueH, crossed over to Luzon
and organized the insurrection upon tiie
biggest scale ever mi ln t'1 archipeiago
Review of Review.
WHERE THEY WILL LAND.
There are bunkers today who own a
few thoiie and, who vainly imagine them
solves rich and Independent, who will
soon be clerking for Morgan, Roths
child & Co., and they will have to take
jiiMt what they can get aa a salary, too.
The banking will all be done thrmnih
the big eaatern bounce and tbey will
only need one email auh bank 111 each
town, and the other will be told to pel
off the earth. That la the tendency and
where the gold standard will land ua.
Do you want ll? Timea-Tribuno.
Dr. Hull's Cta Hymn Conquer
croup ut once, curea the child aud thua
nave many a life. Mothers need 'not
fear that dreadful dleue, if they have
this reliable remedy nt hand. Histoid
by all druggiata for 25 cent.
THE FILIPINO SITUATION,
to Vranee
IT IS A SECOND BLIZZARD.
The Storm of Saturday and Sundaj
Outdone in the West
MUCH SUFFERING REPORTED,
Colorado Town Iiolated by Oml Drift
of Snow The Cold and Wind General
la Kanita Much Injury to Stock
Truffle Delayed.
Dmvek, Col., Jan. 31. Snow fell on
tha mountains shortly after midnight
last dijlit and the storm, which has
boon raging aiuoo a week ago, with an
occasional let up, ia again in full blast.
The town of Urecklnridge, about forty
miles from Load villa, Is isolated. Fuel
and provisions ore getting low and
much suturing from the lack of ne-
cessltlcs must result. Not a' wheel
has moved out of Co mo on the South
Park road for two days, and reports
from there tell of great losses to rango
stock. The mines about Leadville
h a v been 'or cod to close down, as no
ore can be moved.
Hundred! of muu worked almost In
cessantly at different points 011 tho
South l'urk line between Como and
Leadvllle to open the road to trade,
but have at last been compelled to
surrender to the elements. Snow is
packeu in great drifts in the cuts and
tho . wind piled it in as fast as tho
shovelers could make an opening,
hokomo Is alnioht hidden away by
the banks 4 anow on all sides. Snow
slides are frequent and danger of de
struction l threatens the town. No
train a hav morod weat of Leadville
on the Colorado Midland for several
days. Should the storm keep up ita
present fury great suffering aud loss
Of life will j-eai.lt, J
Tha storm extend along tha moun
tains in Wyoming, and alreadv tha
Ignlnalda Sand na Enc
and KnirUnd.
Paris, Jan, 81. Unofficial informa
tion has been received announcing
that Senor Tauaon, tho Filipino envoy
to France and England, will probably ; loss of cattle has boon ereat.
reach Paris within three weeks, boar- Topkiu, Kan., Jan, 31.The Audit
ing credential from Aguinaldo and son, Topeka & Santa Fo wea.her ra
the so-called Philippine republic. porta from the stations on tho Hoes
1 aijHori a expected arrival in Paris show that the snow storm extend
cannot cauao tho Blighteat embarrass-' over nearly tha whole atate. Tho tera
mcnt to the Prench government, which parature hero is at zero. At Dodge
...111 A I II M A I .
eaicguricuHy rciu wj receive (,;ity u la 9 dngrees lower. There ia
mm in in alleged oniciai capacity, ln0w reported from all tho atatlons in
w amy oecause r ranee ia animated Kuatcrn Colorado, together with
oy a oeaire to m agreeaoio to tna lowerlnir tomoerature. In Western
WW I i 1 . .. .
unitea otaies uunng lis preaont aevel- Kanaaa tho anow. blown bv a hlh
opment aa a world power, but alao on wd. is drifting in the railroad tracka
purely technical reasons. and all trains from the west will be
Manila, Jan. 31, According to a delaved to-duv. Tha
oispatcn irom 110110. capital ot tlie cross tho lino into the Indian torrl
.. .1 - M . . i j 1 s
mianu 01 rauay, at tna election neiu tOPV. thomrh from tha (.nf Inn. thr-
on January 17, enor usmon Melllza hiorh and extremelv cold wind i re
was cliosen president of the so-called ported.
Vlaayan federation for a term of two
years, his predecessor, General Lopez,
being appointed commander in chief
of the forces of tho revolutionary gov
ernment. Senor Mclliza is klndlv dis
poned to the Americans and it is hoped
that tho difficulty between the natives
and the United States authorities will
be settled amicably.
Business was being rex u mod there
when the dispatch in question left
and sugar was enterlnir from the
Island of Negroa. Ships were loading
hemp. The sugar crop is far below
the average and shows an estimated
deficiency of about 9,000 tons.
Six native commissioners, headed by
Senor Itamon Avancena. a lawyer, ar
rived from Hollo by the United Statea
transport St. Paul. They have come
to consult with Aguinaldo. A num
ber of native soldiers who had been
transported were landed on January
'Ji in the Island of Panay, about
twenty-five miles north of Holla
Similar rcporta have aome from
towns along the Chicago, Rock Island
& Pacific railroad. Temperatures at 9
and 4 degrees below zero are prevail
ing in Northwestern Kansas.
LOST IN A SNOWSLIOE.
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SAYS HE MAILED THE POISON.
A New Flsare In the AdamcCornUh
Murder Cnaa.
Nbw Yobk, Jan. 31. George W.
Koutnik, a young man living in Bo
boken, N. J., is aald to have told the
police that on the evening of Decern'
ber 3 he had met a man at Madison
avenue and Fortieth street who asked
him to deliver a package addressed to
Harry Cornish, at the Knickerbocker
Athletic club. This he refused to do.
but agreed to mall the package at the
general postofllce, which he did. Ao-
cording to his story, alao, the man
from whom he received the package
answered the description of one of the
men prominently mentioned in the
poisoning case. Koutnlck has been
detained as a witneas in the poisoning
caae.
Koutnik, who la alao known aa Will
lam Koutnik, haa, however, been be
fore the publie eye aeveral timea be
fore, lie waa married September 28,
and two daya later, according to the
uouoKen puuee reports, wust wan
auppoeed to be his cor pie was found
in the llsckensack river. The report
Koutnik had drowned hlmaelf
Apes, CoL, Home Wiped Oat and Tbree
FerUli.
Ai'KX, Col., Jan. Ml. A anowalide oc
curred here it i i ni. yeaterdav in
which throe Uvea were lost. They are:
Mra. V. II. Rudolph and her two chil
dren, aged 1 and 4. W. II. Kudolph,
who, with hi family, ras in their
house when the slide started, aucceeded that
vu w" n was given extensive publication. It
eimrBii were swept away in the .uUequetitly developed that Koutnik
avalanche of snow. A searehing party had simply dUappeared from Uoboken
euoceeded in reneulng the o-year-otd ml that the drowning atory had been
...t. uui.- tnree nave not planned aome time before. To aid the
wl-B,UHOW deception. Koutnik's hat had been
' " thrown into the river and portions of
Jea Merit n cluthlng were found on a plur,
. , KoUnd P. Mulinraus, with his eoun
Kl(lia
ltill Jan
MrLnna .. ..T. i t .. . l, Harlow H. Weeha, and CWge Uor
persons, uin In tlielr iMat tduthlnir , . . . . .
I. I ii .i , , . . don Itattle had alau an hours' confer-
iHj aipaTM-it Bt.s4H, nium
apourlua rain In Paul e.pMi lliteu
liigtosls Intennely palriutlo eulogies
upun Joee Marti, the t'ula patriot
and first prvidnt of the Cuban revo
lutionary govrrnmoiU. Ublsl to
ne with the polio yenterday, but
the nature of it was not diM'toeed.
Naw Yohs, Jan. It. Richard ft
Canning, 3 years of age, formerly
his nieiiviry was aareiled at the house eonavrtad with the Waauratie atale
where he waa bora, In a street nearby, eampelga romiwlUea sad mU ta be a
aud elghly-twu eoiivti, ruua.atla4i wt prutwg if Mr lUlllugWu laaoth,
!, pareonv with baanara, flags and a Wiked ap la pidiee bad.urtr
fle Un.U, mr H. thruurh the prla- a'ght om a charge f forgery and
alpal thuruuhfarea U the a4r. nbUry. The eiutiplslaanta are ik II,
-- fie! lev k A Cu, elwvtrlual etttratur
! t all le IreUed. ' B" ""' I anniee?
Raea, Jan.
weat ttt the tali
he had a vwaffaie with lafJiaal
Itautpulta, wpal vrtary f slate. ) ! Hke Ha taoefcue
Many eardiaaU sad whe high Pani. Jan I. atl lss Jeas
eevlaelattUa uih We arattahp al de Kae la avaf ta it tse atage
the lintel lirtttwt, are he Ustsiiaaf. and Uetwie kka. tela eeietut
It. ArvhU,l.u ,ala.d ei. le the iUge4 finery t
vslUaa a.Urda.. ,re a she, fx Iva-H
he la eWuet ks fuaad la Part.
eej hi M iNis ai!,4
t laM Me M14 I We.
Ctiliwau. M, J ll, This site
as v sited h a iiiMlruMS lr early
aer4T aiHrf. K el lelfue4
luttr kt.ta kttililiaj im Iteuau.laiae. A'l
he,,, te U.rexl U. ImuI U J,M'N '""'"I f P P-
la eatie.l at aWut !. lha H- t f "HI
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