Feb. 1 6, 1899 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. X c J THE GLORIOUS FIRST Continued from firat pag) Charge the Kauaas wen went through a jungle near snore. Jf'lUHT FKOM TU1SK TO THEE. The iusurgeut fought from tree to tree, but were hwally dnvea back by the heavy ritic lire. The Montana troops mid the Third artillery ad vuneed into the coca for two mile without shelter. The insurgents tired from the edge of the woods and' the strong earthworks in Culooncau. Four guns of battery A, Utah, and two gun of Dyer's buttery, under Lieutenant ileiiting, shelled the position aceu lately, and before the splendid el) urge of the infantry the insurgents fled. Lieutenant Colonel Wallace was shot through the thigh, but lie will recover, Our men. rushed into Haloocau with a shout, 1 lie Ainrrlcun flug wus raised on the church at 5 o'clock in tue afternoon, The Insurgents fled in every direction, followed by enthusi antic American soldiers, Their charge could not lie stopped until a ioint a mile beyond Culoocsih The town was burned to dislodge the sharpshooters Our looses were tiiree killed and thirty-eight wounded. Eevery department of the army d serves the highest m'uIhh. There Is no chance of 1111 insurgent uprising In- the town with vigiiiint administration of Provost Marshal (lenernl Hughe All supplies are up with the fire line, The pcrcscnt line Is about, twenty miles long, encircling the city of Hay Aiipan, at I'liHiiy on the south, to Kan IVdro Mnlnte on the J'nslg river, thence to the waiter works at Wnntal 011, thence to Santa, Meta,, Chinese church, and, Culoocatt on the north Vour correspondent was shot la the rlinit arm in yesterday light, and writes with difficulty, The wound is slight, All of Hi wounded are doing well and ore likely to recover, JOHN P. JMS8. Dr. Unit's Cough Myrnp that mar relous medicine for throat And lunar troubles, quickly relieves and euros ths painful breathing and dangerously soundino- cousrh, Indicative or congested lungs. No other remedy Is its equal. STOTSENBERG'S REPORT Governor William A. Poynter yesterday called Colonel StoUenWg of tb First Nebraska regiment at Manila, Informing him of th passage of th house resolution allowing funds for tha purpose of ascertaining everything pos sible concerning tha fortaoei of tha Nebraska troops in the recent battles and skirmishes in and around Manila. In conformity with tha resolution Got ernor Poynter askei Colonel Btotien berg to cable him full and speoiflo in formation as to tha casualties suffered by the Nebraska troops, and pnrticn larly as to the nature of tha injuries. A reply is expected today. The following reply was received this afternoon: Manila, Feb. 11, '99, Governor Ne- brnska (Lincoln): KILLED: KOI, UNI), PIIILI'OT, I'EOLKIt, 1JALLINGER, L1V1NGSTOX, SERIOUSLY WOUNDED, EG AN, KKNNOYEJt, lungs; 8EVF.RELY, NOT DANGEROUSLY, OOJtIORAL HULL, hand, KF'XJKLEY, arm; KEUGEANT CURTIS, arm; PERRY DROWN, arm; MADDEN, leg; SIMOXSON, arm; McKlNNEY. arm; KERR, thigh; None lost limbs. STOTSENIIERO. The message of Colonel Btotsenberg wad found upon comrmriHon not to in clude several name previously given in official dispatches, and he was wired for corrections, the following names sent In the telegram were: Henry Epp, F. Egger, George L. Cloth er, Douglas T. Hrldges, Oral Gibson, Ferry Kesbrook, Hoyd Grant, M. C. Sipherd asd Do 11 if 1 Campbell. ril imitNIi To "ban tor Nebraska IsnU prieriy. Ktirlf rrn FRUIT FARM In prune I olives ohleflr. Mlsioen niilo from Una. fllawall'a trull farm, me Ureual la Caltf"rai. Is Smkimdui valley wlwira nu irriaatlo U Batdad: wlkSia S Uilla (ro'1 mhI lows SO rallmad depot, sail nr lbs renter of a Vary Urf fruit anlunv. inn. va mhI a au In tha aisle aoJ water tha lal In the aula Coat Tar SI uuu; clear an J HUa pertaoi, WiU bear tlila aar. OrehaMa In f"i eoinlltu, kt Iks baas well rrU lr. f bomtlil and plastad W.U propartf fai uiv fit'ar .-. Ml s eSaaaa Is m fatctlv prwron'K mol Ta nroparty aasfea divi.lad, A.Mreaa Dr. T. M. Tripoli, ua)0 Ha l.lum!, Kaiiraoka, THE PASS gUEKTION. 'the hotifc thU inorulug deUtttnl th (iroavruor against free trsnpor Uliuu to publle offlelsls. The Ull s ri-ctmuuvitdrHl by the railway ct.iinnJllrs for ludvuitU mmU (Mill SHI ut. Mr, Urtwtenor, tits iitlnaiueer 4f ti UiU, at4tl tu tits bouas liisl b Has rvfuaod a fcrariiig by tits rail ruw liltti tbst it ant lUa ttlal lima in bis abutt irgUUUts nnci be was itud m hfiiiLg lfr a U.llg etittituillve. II t'hrid ttit lnuia i gtttttl out, 1 1 ( nai a mUiU'1 uiraaut. It lalrl tbst ttaar.j ttary pMl..iK Kif. tal Iti lbs 4( taitfei ( tVu.i.a tiaU-. uti Itr lrattit Ulls ad Ibal Ihry aui.t Itnl 4rS for Ikrlr friend, 1Ura si tuu ! tfcal a f l a MtU, did at lIU a lra a vtta a itril- bt it itrtfwMirir to p It a atir U r.lr lit ual4 th ra'lriH.! la fwlw isle. ) rri(Nf wf iMff,il ).! lis far. ad tht it4xr a in! b sr Ids rtlrajia :.! fair It. II M l rlU't sxlt ti jr IV Jlw . Sl a.jKia Irsie'ad tsm trtp ms . l al at I I lsr 4 wtAatfS te t Ih tat Kua IU-H iti.U4 IHV. sa fublls T(Tt'i fta qilmt la raai. W harWs mt Srsa f t,nl lh wtxss. ra iUf ll wnsM t satds tits )w fta t sih m ks tslsa. )tra at ltlr !! ! HOW8 THIS? We offer On Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Ilall'a Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., . Toledo, 0. We the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all butiems transactions and finandally able to carry out any obligation maoe Dy tneir nnn. West & Trunx, Wholesale Druggist, uoieoo, u. Welding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggist, Toledo, O. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood ami mucus surfaces of the system. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. measure liecaune it was a buncomb liieiisure, Taylor of Custer wanted to know if it was buneonib which permits state officers io get free traiisortatlon at the expense of the people. Hums said he still believed it was buncomb 'because it was a campaign text of the populist, and because the f unionists said they never favored pusses when they weie candidates and when they were officers they tilled their pockets. K vii 11 of Adams favored the meas ure but ho believed it was used as buncoiinb and 'that the fuslonlsts were not sincere, Cunningham of Harlan favored the ji ensure, Wilcox of Lincoln believed the re mnrkc iiiiuJo had a tendency to con fuse one Who was honestly seeking light on the subject. Jle denied that the state officers were lifting passes be cause lie heard them when thev were campaigning sny they were opjmscd to jxisMcd aim lie came from a part of the state where people ore honest and therefore he belle va them honest, and favored an investigation and wanted all state officers brought before the bar of the house to be questioned for the protection of the people agains them in future should it be found that they proved false to their promises. Lasctrllng of Buffalo favored brlntr. Ing them before the house and also the members and said it came wtih poor grace from men asking to have them brought before ithe house who voted down a resolution to turn back the mileage of the members which cost them nothing. Wilcox replied that he told his peo ple he had a pass when thev voted for 'ilm and he did not deceive them, and asked Easterling what he told his peo ple. Hastening replied that lie told them he would not take a pass end he did not. 'the following message was received from the governor: Executive Chamber To the Honor able M I'm her of the House of Jtep resentntlves: On account of the ex treme anxiety of the citizens of this strte Who hove relativea and friends now In the United fltaten service at Manila, and In view of the meager and unsatisfactory report received of the casualties in the late battles, I deem it my duty to request of you at this time authority to incur the nee- essary expenses for the war depart ment of this state to cable to the col onel of the First regiment, Nebraska volunteers, now in the service at Ma nila, for a full report of the killed and Injured in that regiment. Owing to the heavy drain caused by numerous telegrams and cable mes sages transmitted an received since war with Spain commenced, the gov- ernor s appropriation for this purpose has been completely exhausted, hence the present legislature would be com pelled to meet any further expenses in curred in sending messages of this character. WILLIAM A. POYNTER, Governor. Feb. 9, 1899. The governor wns authorized to ex pend a sufficient amount to eaWe to Manila to ascertain the full list of cas ualties to the First Nebraska, THE PLAN ENDORSED, Editor Independent: I mnd a piece ou union of the three ar tins, populists, silver democrats and ailrer republicans, in the Nebraska Inde- Modeut of February Sd, writlea by Helen M. God which agreed with my MMitimeiit on lhe fusion parties of our stats eiactl.r. 1 fur uiy part raaoot see how we could find a mors wia and uo- ctWul plan thas the one abova men- IouihI lor in that war the majority ol lis voters t the (uaioii iurli4 would rvnlly lurmulnlsa foundation lor a plat form acceptable lor I ha mnj irltjr of Ida vo'era bn It would Iwatira to sin at the miIc. provtdiuif w had good ma on ur tk t, I sin la favor ol Mon-iidum and Ibiuk it U Ilia U-at m s f of getting ha illusion o! I ha majority ol tha voters. If our political lm 1 ion gor a at tha rrarat rat a ts ywr longor as will m rout rolled and cruatiwl by Iks monou. olua, lruts and uuiiy Mif, 'i'tiaa arsaoll hbrrty, I am a saliva til last until lul I" cnuniry sti-ra iba Ihiu. ivaaud rff-ibiM aaanral IrUd, am.J l 1 hough I bava aa adoplt "I'alker. sail I rasaol th lttia'Uivelf lua at aaliva UlhtUaJ aa H4 aa w karl lHla, Uill proiarl u Irom Iba araiMls4 dfi r of our ituriia. It all'illv fimra, Uoftiiiw Mm 1 Mia. (laikasbarg. S.Ik n, uu. COUNURflT MONEY, Th Ihtlm Want thi Eic!ujie rrif i!ft of M4iuf4turiPf ll. IMUttf Islff)alali im artivf a an dialuoa la tri U Us M aHtk at Vltr Jksia la In UdtS i Jaaaarv tii, h a Prwilir J. itrvi sa liUi pa N l.ia tkwfl ailnta, Wit Us gala t, ft ,t at, it iHiialay b UkrM'a alKaal 1sii Us erW U t.t wail Ua il btuikvf J, la ilia U lt Ua aft Was 'tiae(t.k af Us p"!''14 f'if, aa4 l Ual as gates which might be left ajar are se curely cloeed. In one part of tha article tbs impres sion Is left that silver dollars are deemable in gold. Nothing could be farther from the fact. This is the goal wnicn gold bucrs are strenuously striv ing to reach. If they can but reach that to them all important base, they can then give a tangible gold-bug reason why a silver dollar is worth a hundred cents. Brother Johnson, though no doubt unintentionally, admits that all our paper mousy is worthless In foreign countries, While it is a fact that there is much truth In this, not only in foreign countries but also to our own country, yet It Is not all truth. The kind that Is worthless is that which professes to have a metallic redeemer, This is the only kind of worthless paper money the worm nas ever Known. It seems strange, nevertheless It Is trus, that those who are the worst di miners of worthless pnxir money are its only promulgators. Strang", too. it is that those loudest in their laudations of "intrinsic value money" (money "worth as much after going through a ore and melted into a shapeless mass as it was before the lint staniD was destroyed") should be the advocates of a money which, according to their "Intrinsic vat uh" test, is not worth ono-twentintb tinrt of 1 f wiit ami which In their fire-value tests would disappear la thin ushes. In reality none of this so-called money is iiiouey vfrtuullv it Is counterfeit. I say counterfeit for the reason that all money issued without warrant of law Is not money, but counterfeit, whether issued from the vaults of some corporation or from the swamps or caverus of some mountain wilderness. All the authority existing In our country for the issuing making of money Is by the constitution vented in congress and cannot be dele gated. Money Is made by the ant of law and only by that fiat, and never can bs ar r other than flat money, All of hor Is tun, counterfeit, and all who thrust sucu money upon tbs people under whatever pretense, are criminals crlmi 11 a Is not only to the extent to which they oofrnud the public, but criminal violators of the organic law of the land. The man who issues counterfeit money Irotn some secluded spot is sent to pris on. Those wbocan buy Immunity from tne law tnrougn the bribing of tbs law making power cannot only issue couu' terfeit money without fear of Imprison moat, but are the nabobs of society. dictators of industry, rulers of the realm, Tha great money power has never allowed governments to Issue flat paper money when it was possible to prevent It. falling lu this, either some subterfuge making such money in some way dependent upon such money now er or a derogatory clause Inserted into the law to discredit and degradslt. For instance, our greenback. Knowing full well that when the people once under stood the safety and the blessing of gov- eminent flat money that their power to levy in ours upon industry win oe at an end. To believe these fellows I to be lieve that flat money Is the worst 6b surdity and abomination known, a something that no honest man could possibly think of defending. Yet when we look buck Into history, history with in the memory of thousands of people now living, or digest tho money power's banking bill now before congress, ws discover that this same vile flat paper money this serpentine octupus be comes an angelic creature, with power to bless and to transform all animate nature. This, though, only when Hhy iock is to reap tne benefits of such flat. Drotber J. saya "they (the republt cans) any you may take the paper dollar to Eurofie and It is not worth the paper It Is written on." t hus leaving the Im pression that populists admit aueh to b the fact, but 1m It? Is it not a fact that the much despised greenback baa been coutiuuously at a premium for twenty years over Hny lock's honest money. gold, in every commercial center of the world? This, too, notwithstanding that Hhy lock's infamous discrediting brand is spread all over its back "mutilated, as Thad Stevens, the author of the orig inal bill, said, "until its own lather would not know it." Brother J, gives some very interesting and basic facts upon the price of gold facts which It would be well for all stu dents of finance to remember. Hut bs leaves some of the most Important truths untouched. He tells ua gold bul lion is worth 1 10.80 per ounce the world over, but he does not tell us why It Is worth that. Is there any other com modity, be it the product of nature or art, that la at all tiuiee of uniform valus the world over? There most certainly is not another Instance of this kind any where In all the history of material things Then why is this the case? Ily the wisdom of the goldbug this nbsnom ua Is unaccountable. Hut let us see ll It is not as plain and easily understood as ant other every day economical prob lem. II every oiviliawd nalioa on earth should, by legal enact uieot, acre to taks all the wheat brought to their wars house at on dollar ier biiahel, would not every bushel ol wheat In such country and In ever country U worth a 'hundred rd ei nUT ' That la iuat what tha "civihitd nations" ar and hava bm-u doing with Hold bullion. This la what goldbug call "Intriualo vela." Aay loo) outfit! to b aids tn ,, ud doe see, that II l law-mad valur f!i talu. JoxsTiMM 1Ihii,i Re. Alaw Mifvaai faatal krtiakt tiass t JIM O atrwi. Uaeoia, Nsbraktk Ulaaka aaJ tUioli Ira. TO BE OR NOT TO BE, tatter )! Maata Maaa Mlaa U ' fW Ma laajathat, Cdltor lelrpdaMlt .1 arl soul Is sella tl,aJ jt ), a llll atml a ar a.'!, s l rsssol ha go,!, 41 gfasl at Ki t tlly avatitla tra iMf ' S tnal, h I lkit ssiirtMiaMral Htaf a l lat-, tt akanagraat sala r a U slag tl all-a ir bs tba at wl wl tilt tttt ft fl f tiwia 1 1 t ,. I , p ... . r . cit0 , t iia . llOl t I l Ml t H, III, tt FARMERS' WIVES or any other ladlea who wish to work CAN EARN LOTS OF MONEY working for na In apart time at bom on our cloths. W offer yon a good ehano to make plenty of spending money easily, la leisure boon. Bend jao lor cloth and full direction for work, and commence atonos, Cloth sent anywhere. Address Wlaooakel Co., (1SS II,) Bottaa, lit Mf. Dpo. thought, and evolution of the human race upward mny be looked for, and hoped lor If the resisting force of envlr onments Is not strong enough to pre vent It. Ujllileo, Newton, Luther, A frod (he Great, Washington, Fronkllu, Jefferson, Lincoln, and many others, have reached Imperishable fame as load ing minds because the environment wero not strong enouith to suceesMfullv reeim mem, r.very man of them ven tured on an experiment. . Thev won b cause the opposing force lacked strength enough to successfully rcsM them, oth ers equally tin eiflsh and lu a cuss like Hocrates, just as great in measure have simp y ueu a "flower born to blush uu seen." 1 have been moved to write these sen tencs tfirouuh reading tha article of Ilellcn M, doff In the InuVpendmit of ru. z.j. id njw remains to bo seen what the environment Is and what It will bring forth. Jf the spirit flint moved the crUMitile can be Invoked. W. J limm will be our Godfrey and W, V, Allen will be our illelmrd do Linn, and the multi tude shout "God Wills It." th .mil II11I11..I Htales will bu at a white heat before the conventions ol 11100 have time to meet. Hut if manly aualilv is dead. K ih spirit of liberty is In chains, ami the Hiimson Auouostls of Milton inovinu "iiiitwimf mora olt, In nf li.iiron nerruut, ami li.r llivlr vl brnimlit t 11 aMrvll llfl. Tli 11 11 to luv bouilHK mora than lllwciy niiiinnKi nun ! nmu mruiiunim llliarf,y Ami to dmiiliia, or v,r, or u-pmit, VVboni Ooil ha lb of III apaulsl Isror rslmxl A thlr Umivarar? If h smtlit IkIii, llo Iraauont tit ilamirt In in. ami .1 To banp lusrutltuilaoa worthlmt diaiila," Jl that Isour Invlronineiit then all Is lost this time, All anneals are to the dead, illpods we have, but not men, 1 am not quite gone with despair, 11 tier- milieu i suaii wait to see me last gun tired. With its last echos lot me cease to breathe If liberty perish there, I confess that I am annoyed and not a little dls. tressed at the tame, nonresistlmr snlrlt everywhere visible. It Is not unit the I.. J . . J .1 a a a i . ' ... luij iierence oi me ueau, nut It soon will be If it grows worse, Meanwhile I am honlnor some and praying earnestly that resurrection pow er may awaken our Laxarus.and In 1000 a tidal wavs sweep the land from tbs Atlantic to the Golden Gate. The plan proposed is a good one tier haps the best ever advanced. Besides, a woman s . Id It. It may be the trumpet call ol our joou ot Arc, butalos, it Is a woman. . i a . . . V gods, the Idea of a woman planning nsucccssiui salvation oilier country. How preposterous! If adopted, every precinct, c iunty and state ought to have a live, a real vehement meeting the day they meet to vote. And God knows there Is call for it. Court are now the only law and the only govern ment. All legislation, municipal, state nno national, is dead, or will be the mo ment some drunken Jadif says so. Nev er on earth had a nation less to say aoout taw aim government tbaa we have, All the cisr or sultan can do any udttes can do with the elocution ol taking life, and that la not excepted if a sheriff and some deputlea ar at band to suoot miners and strikers. And the people are quiet. No indignation, Ox en never worked in a yoke more obe diently. They pay their little money and get the Journal and Oee cheap, and leave reform paper to die. What an orderly, law-abiding nation ws ars. Em balmed beef will do, and the disgrace ol the faithful offlier who tell It I aulstlv submitted to. All lor law and order, don't you see? I'atrio Henry is dead. Everybody nows that. If he could come back here we would have some hot Indignation meetiiiKs. Hut he wou't come perhaps bs funeral of liberty will corns. It Is easily possible for the three na tional committee to adopt the Initiative and referendum. That secured once and every Item in the platform is sure later on. Hut they eau agree on mors than oue thing. Fre silver, protest strains! government by I tijuncMoo, and several tner thlnits ar easy to airre on unani mously. Hryan must know by this tlms hat a split up democracy Is In liht. Il.v the time I lis republicans get through tin in rbinpptne ther is no lellmg her I hey will b THe populist am be only sale rallying point. Ho I hava eaads)l have aid all tha Ilm. tiiv lb populists lb Initiative and rep srendum and tbey will soon sett Is tha railroad question and show th rout I how to keep on Uu'lr own territory. j w, Kit in a. Ixiuprily, XeU, Feb., 1UU. WEGIVEANYLADY i man, hi v. ill A mint It out jrgftorn II n I ooU, in tin H iaH A SOLID GOLD WATCH. FREE W ant !.i iff.v .. l'tl lisw, lit l-1 ll ft enl f.-l tiiln Kmi4 rriKwl ll lnt. I'H l fv"S( "M t)" l ii tf".t tralib. S.-l a ft, li s i- ii.f 1 1 ii .. Ii, ami UgiM li l.ik 1. . at ,trj.itt, .ill iMSa-rtua tk-vl mm 4 4 i 4...Wdl, .4 L(lwrrUCtt.(tjJ ii.lfUhM.HU, I IIKAP MMW- t'lIKU' IIUMK. at t.KI UV :U ltti, Tvi twabl latad propta la U- itrtw laud Up, lb UtNj be i,l 4 t.rU4it ).rU4i) t m Uarb t l II, it li kt li it la ra .! M part nf UtuHtHig l far, pi ) ik, rwiM ltit vulaluiuut la timt, f l4rlKntar '! t I, , tdls', t', T. A, lt hM.ift tvstli iral, Mf tlaul, Nlsla au.1 sUaai. nIUtli TiiMfi. 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Tun tlKAU swings on patent socket ninges, and la nrmiy neia aowa by a thumb screw. It is strong, substantial, neat and handsome la design, and beautifully ornamented In gold. The bed plate ha rounded corner and i inlaid or countersunk, making It flush with th top of th table. IIioiiest Arm Ths space under the arm Is t inches high and U Inches long. This will admit tbs largest skirt, vsnquilu. It w Self TitiiBADisa Thro are absolutely no hole to put th thread through except th eye of th needle. Tan Shut tle I cylinder, open on th eno, entirely self-threading, easy to pat in or tab out; bobbin hold a large amount of thread. Tun Stitc ltEOULATOH is on the bed of the Machine, beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scare showing th number of stitches to the Inch, eaa b ehangd from 8 to 3a stitch to ths Inch. Ths Fern is doubts and ttends on both aide of ths needle; never fails to taks th good through; nevar toi at sen ma; movement is positive; no spring to break and get out of order; can lie raised and lowered at will. Automatic Itonnuf Wispkh An arrangement lor filling th bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without holding ths thread. Ths MstbliiH does not run while winding ths bobbin. Lioht Itoa UlNO Ths Mschlns lsenyto run, dsi not fntlau tb operator, ntnksaliitUaois and sew rapidly. Tu Ktitch laa double-lock stitch, the same on both shlas, will not ravel, and can b changed without stopping th M.ichma, Tiik Tkio is a fiat spring tension tad will ad itnl thread hum In I.V) spoolcottou without changing, Never gets out of order. 'I ns N.mi.k Is a straight, self-settiug needle, flat a on" side, and ratinot tw put la wrong. Nkedlb Han ia rouud, mad ol ra-lirdfuei steel, with oil rap at ottom to prevail! oil Irotn gelling on tha aoods. 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