THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. March 9, 1899 S Nebraska Jnticpmbmt m WM.ALTM MAKERS mU LINCOLN INDlF&NDtNT. FViLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Isdipsqdtqt Publijhiifg Go. At UtO M Itreet, LINCOLN, - NEBRASKA, TILEPHONI SSI, $1.00 per Year in Advancb. AMmm a ManiBlMtlvM to, est sal afl Wl ' rer. tU., paabl te TUB MDiriMOBMT PDI, 00, Laooi.1, Mm, Tbero were on tbe 4th of Mamb, five vacancies in tbe Unltod State senate, Nebraska bad but one senator and be a corporation attorney. The little novelette that have been running in 1 lie Htato Journal during tbe lout week concerning thin paper and it editor hare all been very amusing read ing to tboMO who are acquainted with the facte. Strange tale oomo from Manila. One cablegram coming by way of Madrid ayithatit will be impossible for Gen eral Otln to bold Manila much longer, From our own correspondent we learn tbatthefamillcRof the oflioere who no oompanled tbe recent reinforcement landed and were Immediately sent back to the ship In the harbor, There must have been s serious stute of affaire In and around Manila to hare made euch precaution necessary. Governor Plngree went to Toledo, 0., and made a speech in advocacy of tbe renomination of Mayor Jonee In the re publican convention. Dut In spite of all that both I'ingreeand Jonee could do, Jonee wne defeated and the convention was ehown to be in the hand of the cor. poratlon. Jonee say that he will run on an Independent ticket, so be le out of tbe republican party and the eoouer Fiogree follow him the better It will be forl'lngrce and tbe principled he advo cate. Tbe only aura that England ha ever scored In tbe government of colo nies In where he ha turned over the government to the people who lived In tbe colonic, n for lustauce In Canada, New Zealuud and Autralia. Let u fol low that example, not the example the ba eet in the gov rnment of India where 800 year of that kind of colonial policy ha only wrought famin, doath aud uni versal poverty to all except the office holder. Tbe editor of tbe Independent ha been hammered, punched, buldowd or worn at by every democrat he ha met for a week. The cause of thie outpour ing of democratic wrath wu the article In laat week's issue which Intimated that the democratic party was responsible for the demand made In tbe World-Herald that Cornell ahould admit that he we guilty by reaigning, before one word of evidence bad been submitted on hi aide of tbe case. They, one and all, lay that the democratic party doea not sanction the poeitlon taken by tbe World-Herald. Some of them cay that there lnota democrat In the whole atate who doea. One thiog I certain. If the Independent made each a break aa that, the populieta would be held reeponeible without any "it or and." The republican preaa ia juat at present Indulging In big headlines and all aorta of typographical Invention to call at tention to the aasertion that two or three of the trust have raised the rat of wages. Thousandeot wage workers are made happy they say. When the truth I publUhed it will be seen that the whole etory Is a lie as usual, l,at year thee truet reduced wagr of all em ptayee about IS per eeat Tbewsge workers have Mood It aatil they Iwgan to brim about proaperily having ra- turstd and lha mad a demand that wagwe be ratord to what they were be fore the raduclloa. They have only aue- cdad la part. They got a rretoratioe of from ft lo 10 r t, but the rate are it ill tar twlow what they war twfor title era ol Mt-Kiiy rterlty art la, HKlMa VtHltkK It is eoanmoa aajieg it aeppr rirrlr; tt a artte Ik head litww aad I oWtrar a ho write the editorial. The lalwtare td the p will aleay be oa the aid ol th. kaad'i.' There U a M ol Hath la lb Utt. The lei. priIUt are aiaklag the ual id the lead V tha dejr. Ovef aa art! ua the embalaMMl Ul beat la fkieaga ppr, Ihk BJ lis a a raw "Hay k Ward ft uaptfat. l'tm jtmii tasdtapatva It l'pard thai m a ttlnd that, ar4 aa tilalet. tt lee olkef ime Item M that h Wl aa aorrtUy tad aal laada Ik ddW ate. Is k4:ia wrtler kaa thai l oal 4 ta t the tweleea a ta the rtta av ral aay thtaf ttt tba h4 li la their daily papera, aad tHat We the U t, Ihvhead Ma waa euatwta I ha pvU-y l the paper HAY WARD THE MAN. After weeks of acheming, planning and voting, the republican of tho legisla ture settled the division of the exceed ingly valuable postal contract on tbe Nhriu.tm road bv the nlctlon In tit caucu Tuesday night of M. L. IIyward for United States aeuator. Mr. Hay ward will have the diatlngnihed honor of mirepreentloV the majority of tbe people of tbl tate In the United 8tat( senate for aix yeara from the 4th of tbla month. It will be aeeu that the rail road hod bank by their manipulation have destroyed government by tbe ma jority In tbl tate and substituted that of government by the minority, Dotn in the state legislature and In the eenate at Washington, Ilayward went before tbe people as a candidate for governor ana wa beaten by nearly 8000 vote, l'lu- tocracy being atiafled that tbe common people of tbl state did not want Hay ward, immediately concluded tnas ns was tb.j very man tbey wan tea, ana forthwith went to work to elect blm sen- . t A , . I ator. The thing tnat Kept mem irwm agreeing for a time was tbe dmtribution ofthelmmenHfl sum annually distrib uted to the railroad corporation through postal contract, That point being disposed of last week, and the sev eral candidate being Informed that It wa time for them to quit, they, one and all did quit without a word of protet and came Into tbe caucu declaring that Hay ward wa the statesman, scholar audgonia that tho republican parly nd been waiting for and that It wa their "duty" a well a "manifest des tiny" that be should be the unanimous choice of all the republican in the legis lature. The settlement of tbe potaf contracts wa made lost week and It was the In tention to bold the caucus Monday night, but some of the little fellows were not informed of the fact so when tbe legislature met they voted with the fu- aionUt to bold a night elon which spoiled the plan for that day, Durl ng the day, however, they were drawn op to the snubbing pot aud had to take their medicine. When they found out that Manderson wa In Washington and bad an interview with Thurston and the at. torneys of the U. &, M, and U. P. had satlefttctorily fixed up tho postal con tract between them, the little fellow saw that the game was np. Ho on Tues day night, Webster withdrew, Lambert' son withdrew and all the ret of them. As soon a the republican caucu wa over a itrang state of n flair began to develop. Thompson and hi supporter dtdared t hat tho nomination of Hay- ward wa tbe result of the vilest treach ery and and tho violation of tho pledged word of honor of several gentlemen In the republican camp. The thing soon got so hot that the TbompMon men de. dared that they would not stand bv the decision of tbe cauou. Then they began to make overture to the (unionist and promised that if all the (union member would Mtand by them they would nnlte with them to elect a man who would give a written pledge to Hupport every plunk of the populist party. A caucu wa called, but two f union member re fused to support the plan. Tho Thomp son crowd could munter just enough votes to elect, if every (union member wa added to thein. These two popu late could not be peruaded, but the hope was not abandoned until after the voting began. To test the situation, seven oi tne repuoiicans uoiteu irom ilayward and cast thoir ballot for Talbot, but when it wa seen that thee two would not come over, the bolters changed back to Ilayward and the vote was a strictly party one,74 for Ilayward and 58 for Allen. Even up to ten minutes of the final vote being cast, there were but these two populist vote between electing a senator pledged to support every plank of the populist platform and tho eleotlon of M. I Ilayward. It was a mighty close shave. The man would of course have bean taken from the ranks of the repub lican party. 1'eople are wondering why Lincoln ha escaped the email pox while all the town around have been more or leee afltlcUd with It. Tbe reaaon la very plala, Kvea a small poi microtia would be ashamed to b ama la a city governed by Frauk tlraham aad the oily council, KTBaTarsTfaa'grnf a Dunn and Dradatreet are talking about tha raorwou aggregate of clearing and tay that it m gr4tr thaa ever kaowa twtore, What it tha elearia are grvaUrf What doea It prova? It alintly pruvea that there h ea mora gant fcllug doua oa Wallatrwl thaa hreto kins If aa iocr la gambling tea ga ol prosperity thaa the logt Uasa aad ltradtrt I eoaad. That' ail there U ta it, itwa6saig8maiwri TM ttatHMtBltIC kit IK. t uMrMHi ItalWy ha rveigtteJ, It hm4rahip ia the aatktaal oaa id rp rwwataUv, The raea that he did It a a Mo UKiaWy p. Mtti a lot ul hmrmm oa atMtfiuM aad a wtft wr ta the arav, Thae gtywia aasWd t hold hoth pitiua, The attt aa Marvel t a vafhatilteela Ike huvMahk-h had krtyt rpaWat tHa it, aadthl aUt rriurtwd, a it wa k aad t ds that it a vUirly eoalitatiiai M MMbr ta hi)d hi pttaiiitMi i Ik hoaa aad be a iakr ari la th aratj Mt at lh aaai tie, Wha thi matter came to a vote in tbe bouse a whole lot of democrat voted with tbe republican to allow these gentlemen to bold both positions. Mr. Bailey had been very pronounced in opposition and when be found that many democrats had voted for what was clearly an un constitutional proposition, he forthwith renlirued. Mr. Dalley, when bo accepted tbe dm orrat lo leadership in the house should have known that the democratic mule wo a very bard animal to lead, and have expected It to cut op Just such fool capers as that. That being tha cone when tho male swung back on it hnnnche in that ridiculous way, be ought to have expected it and taken the matter in a more philosophical manner, Now when the mule got to bucking In this state last week and cutting up all kind of foolbth antic, no ono wa at all astonished. It 1 Just what we expected aod wo go on our way with unruffled temper. Hit VAN' riant, Tbo ffuht Against Dryan within tbe democratic party I by no mean ended. Tbe gold standard force' seem to bo coming to tbe conclusion that there is great danger of the reform element car rying tbe next presidential election, so they have started off on a new track. Everywhere tha gold paper are attack ing the trust with all tli venom and vigor that tbey attuoked ISryan lu tbe Inst campaign. This 1 fust what the Independent has been predicting, Very often tbl paper bus called attention to the fact that the money power would willingly grant every plank in the popu list platform if they wero only given control of tbe volume of money, A short time ago one of the Helmonte, whose banking house bn long been the Agent of tbe bouse of Itothscblld in tbl country, started a nwigsjslne which ha been attacking tbe trusts, franchise grabber and the railroad with more bitterness than ever was found in a pop ulist pnter. At first It said It would U port Uryon and tbe Chicago platform except the free coinage of silver and would even support that, if the conven tion so declared. In its lust issue It say that tbe financial question will not be an Issuo In the next campaign. The fight will be wholly on tho trust and franchise grabber. Tho grunt banking syndicates and agent of the money power have no In. terest in what they call tho "Indus trials." They Invent only in bonds, In cluding first mortgogo bond of tbo great trunk lino railroads, Tbey well know that this trust business I only another Houth sea bubble or Dutch tulip croze and that It will not bo many months bsfore every ono of them not backed up by rebate or the railroad or a tariff monopoly will go tumbling In the midst of another panic, The plan of the fight of tbe bank against Hryan I to get np such a fun over city frniichles, trusts or some other question of that sort that tho conven tion will be willing to go to extremes on those point and drop the money ques tion from tbe platform altogether, Populist will not be fooled with thi sort of thing. They well know that the only way to down what trust are left after the smash that I coming, I to get control of the volume of money, but the other wing of tbe reform party I liable to be fooled with It. There are about 2,000,000 voter in these United Btatf who will vote a ticket headed "demo crat" Just as quickly with a republican platform under it as if It had free silver, government issue of paper money, own ership of city franchises and all tbe rest of it Under such circumstances Dryan would till be formidable on account of hi great personal popularity. Hut those who know him beat do not believe that he could be Induced to accept a nomina tion on a platform without a right sort of a plank on the money queatlon. Tbl writer has such confidence In him that he would be willing to trust him in th White House If el cted oa almont any aort ol a pi at lor m. Tha trouble would be that tha banks would get hold ol eaough democrats, who, not being bound by a platform, would defeat any financial legialatintt whatever. The par- amount question U the money queatloa and no oue aha i honeat want any more at raddle, or silent platform oa that qmatlon. AMMUN H.ATK TNI ', It wa io trouble at all lor tha armor plat rat to gt oat of the rput.li,'a houw all th-y waated, bat tkoy neua. tr4 trouble aad lot ol it Kty g"t to th aai Th wkWk i alrWtly aador th eoatrtd o( th trust at all lima, aa! pay tha trust Vh) a tia lvi pUi. The e-at ut it da to f tot) aad pMi.d t th UUiWhaiaat id a fra at fo'lorf to eMwli! armor lM, Vkthl a avxd got ta th kos it did Ml take th trt Mag ta gt it IrWkae oat, feat tha eaeat ttd ty tha UH a to aad at that l-er oaa l ia lh hilt. It pMiia eWr id th hea say lhalaa aa a tha ail hMa aioai It et! rW tkaprtai tolVHteU4 thtat will her a rrVike at la te4 hy tfcM, They a Wo a, that that ia aauugk artHMt plat oa a ta laat aatd to Mtttfuagraa MaaU aa tha trail atll Km aathlag ttaai Ike ppaaio th Ira alttvv atajwrity ia Ike aaaate. POPULISM ALL RIGHT. Waa tbe populist party organized to get tbe office or wa it organized to get legislation and by legislation to change the hard conditions of the common peo pie Into ometblng better? If the latter wa the object theu tbe policy adopted at the St. Louie convention woe the wisest and shrewdest move ever made by a political body, Tbe nomination of Dryan by tbe populist party opened a wide field for tbe propagation of popu list principles that bad nntil that time been bolted and barred against us, A democratic or republican audience op to that time would not listen to a pop ul 1st speaker and the Independent think or In both parties had left them so there wa no chance to get at tbo rest of them. However, a soon a tbe . campaign opened there wa a call for populist speakers from both tbo camp of tbe free silver republican and tbe demo crats. From that time the doctrine of the populist concerning railroads, tele graph, telephones and city franchise begun to take root In the heart of ten of thousand who had never beard tbern before, The seed thus sowed has sprung up and brought forth a hundred fold ev erywhere. There are hundred of demo cratic papers scattered all over tbo union that areadvocatlngevvry demand In tho populist platform, Tho trouble with some of these uew convert I that tbey are too radical. Tbey are more wild and woolly than tho craziest pop who ever wandered over the plain of Kaunas or Nebraska, Let tho good work go on. Tbo people' party bn made no serious mistake o fur, The principle It advocates aro becoming th principle of good men in all parties, ly and by we will all got together and wipe plutocracy from th face of tbe urtb. Populism is all right. JNSUKAMCK C'HAZV, This commercial ng having destroyed all that good men held dear In tbe way of brotherhood aud oigliborllnes that wa tbe prominent characteristic of Am ericans, two or three generation ago, men have sought relief in all tort of so-culled brotherhoods and societies, seeking for that, without wbich there I no happiness In this world. Tbe neigh borhood I no longer a brotherhood where men aro always willing to assist a neighbor,but rather A settlement where every man's hand I ngalust every man to pull blm down or overreach blm In trade, Kvou in these makeshift broth erhoods tho commercial spirit was not banished and some sort of Insurance Is attached to each of them with a lot of paid officers.. Others have Nought pro tection from the iffects of tbe gold standard and commercialism In tho stock Insurance companies until the thing has becomo a regular craze. Hit goe on at tho rate of tbo last twenty years the excessive premium exacted will create a fund no immense, that oaned out again, It will take mortgage four feet deep on all the farm of Ameri ca for security, Ths end of it all will bo that a few great Insurance manager will have most of the homes of the peo ple and the Insured will be their serfs and vassal, There wa never a worse craze spread among a people than this ex cesslve insurance craze, Hut our "best citizens," and the "business men" all in dorse it. Nevertheless the people of tbe western states would bo nearly two thousand billion dollars better off than they are if there had never been an old Hue insurance company organized. LI UC MA 111. One of tbe most astounding inven tion of the present century is a machine that produce liquid air at a coat of about twenty cent a gallon. The tm- prature ol liquid air Is about 400 de gree below tero. It commercial uses are almost innumerable. The expansive force of liquid air Is twenty times ae great ns that of team, and engine are being run by it now In New York. Hut the most astonishing thing I th latest s'tatemsot that an engine consuming three gallon of liquid air will, by th ore It generate, produce seven gallons, that Is, this Inveutloai four-srenth better thaa perpetual motion, All thi seems Incredible, but th public exhibition given In the presence ol oroiuinent w-Uutifto gentlemen and th Indoraemaute they have gl va tha cUuna ol the inventor ra l retablWh th lain thai A great motive lore hitherto uaknowa, ha really bn levanted. Th mat hln that produce liquid air ta email, Miupie but little epiMV and It et but tittle toeaaatruet it. The erotiouita qutloa Immediately artare. If imwar 1 t ft tha iml inaUturie, railroad aad aWamhl ilo-llr aula!, lh Rw aid b eraatrf thaa a' I tha machiaary U tor la !!, II tha eolJie! Idea that Mt'klr ka prudaevd all our wu i eorrart, thaa ara aa so a the vrg Of ratilf tm, luvh at humanity kaevf U.ih b-luf, tt MipatUi da u look litiathatr. It ai l ly eeneala at the dawtaada that thaf hat all lh fiat eelA liy imly at huuimUa iruiwrtr. lutlroad will aat a pfMWd la NeiaUie thr ekarlte tkeMt ol aiaiataiaaa i atfekrad l. Th r,w lh I Jaata ol laWf wtU at U twrwillad ta ftt white larval aa I tat ratt Ik aaai. A a awuriaoa i.-raa ia lh id at ol Muy wilt k eVaaa4 la tltl tkeatMltk aa tavaatkia. Illhl ta aol do, ail Ik tweeflt atll , tka kav aiaai a e t repi'al. The only way to bring tbe benefit of inven tions to tbe people and not to the bond bolder and tax eater is to control tbe volume of money. Have rising, or at least a staple level of prices. This is an old proposition demonstrated and worked out to undeniable conclusions by the economists of every nation. The trouble with the socialists is that tbey have never taken tbo trouble to read one of these works, but have worked out a theory based on their dreams. TAKE TOUIt MEOIOINB. That tbe republican party will enact a law retiring tbe greenback and silver dollar and give over tbe Issuing of pa per money to tbe bank Is just as certain as if It wa already done, providing that they can bold all of their force in line. Tbey have gone about It In away that showe that they expect severe opposl. tlon but that tbey nevertheless expect to sneered. Iloth house of congress bav appointed committee with power tosit during vacation for tbo purpose of perfecting A bill that will put Into ef fect the Indianapolis plan, The members of tbo senate committee are Aldrlcb, Allison, Piatt ol Connecti cut, Piatt of New York, Wolcott and Ilnrrow. Tbe caucus committee of th bans include Henderson of Iowa, Dal "ll of Pcnnsylvunlu.Payne of New York, Overstreetof Indiana, Curtis of Kansas, Loveringof Massachusetts, Morris of Minnesota, Loud of California, Ilubcock of Wisconsin, I law ley of Texas and Kerr of Ohio. These men will always bo In close con nection with Croker, Gorman. Henri Wattcrson, Curler Harrison, Whitney and the other gold bug democrat who form the committee to down Dryan, And it will have the support of every gold democrat In tbe bouso and senate. Into tbe hoods of such men a theso has been put tbo destinies of the American people and their plan of action Is a shrewd one, They hope to flood tbe country with bunk paper in time to Influence prices before tho next presidential election. Af ter that the deluge. Who cares? There will boa big standing army and navy and the banker will hold the deHtitinie of evey businessman In their hand. A long os tbey can get "accommodations" from the bank "business men" will care nothing for tbe oppressed milliou. At ant they never have, The people voted for MeKinley. Now let tbern take their medicine. CJOOO CiriZKNS, There was never a greater fraud perpe trated by scheming political thieves than Me pretense that they represented tbe the "bundles Interests," or tho "best citizens." Professor Herron dissocted those phrases in a recent speech in Chica go after the following fusblon: "Tbe 'good citizens' are the chief ene mies of goodness. Tiie men of "blame less lives' are the high priest of wrongs that affront the skies that blaspheme the universe, and that make tbe very stones cry out against the suffering of man. Child murder, chattel slavery, ;irinoner flogging which of theso has not bud upon It side the majority of the good citizens?' ask an English writer. Leaseholders of tyranny, ignorance and squalor would not be worth twelve months' purchase but for tbe unnelfli-h devoted men and women willing to die In tbe support of any lie or injustice. It is tbl defense of evil system by 'good men' that cunetitute the tragedy of progress . Tbe Father forgives tbern, as the son of men forgive them, for they know not what they do. Tbey are a truly the victims of a false system and training a the several hundred little children who are today working beside their mother In West Virginia coal pits. Tbey are the Most' whom Christ comes to save in tbe social revolution. Let ue hope that soma of the at least will re pent while there I yet time, before the day of dreadful reckoning conces on, and they are called to repentance by barri caded street aud buruiog cities, by wasted aud trampled field." FRANK IAMS - ,J Ll . )- I . . UM.I'IIOtlARKIIOWAl th.OmaKa ri-ii'..ahalAl.l.Tlli: I'tOl'I.K-Jo.V tteiKietMl aa l alt OX TUK lU'Stti a th laraal t4 hrw aa roua.U lltiHK HLU'k HfU.l.ltVH the all Mhihttur; tlilUK y.tMtl.t, lluHjit.H, Hi nut,. tw year-eMo; amraaUie pi aiawrre, HiixtaiiKia in ef fr et III, U , Ntr, aad Hi. Ui lair aad Ik lfal eialito and r la wvitfH (MMSMU. IMS RECEIVED $1 .320 LfnGrfatejt How lh hibtt at Omaha tiposiiioa. 1 1 Ml TUN aad "jAQriM COM R," larval aad Mt M aum,, I, I! l .trail1 ataeote at lH,ti, In, Nliraa aad Mi, Lai latra, Wi:RK Not HHUw.H MibHael tii-oaUiwa, l aJeeje ha a Ur Ml Jl itlitiagrlbf. U1he.0a!ala eaaalry, aalliag lehUf etUt t emntav at kir ra. i th ! tj ia dirl la lams' Mf a a a4 tv ataaae aad,iattaf Iwakww HaIIM lhaa all wife lajpori N. hk. UMgarita-a4 laaa ) tlght, Uk4 I. ta rinaaiUI part, tiiaj'kia aiekaagad, lami to4 hd Unt irt Mwcoti Id rp! Who IX) Buiioru With Hlra Um U UOO-teaii tttKl Stiittl J lettral 1)00. ALTGELD AMD HARRISON. There can no longer be any doubt that Carter Harrison is in tho Croker Whit ney- Watterson deal to down Bryan There has never been any straight for ward honesty about Harrison since he first appeared in politios. It will be re membered that when after hi father's death be took charge ol the Chicago Time, be gave Lewis, bis Washington correspondent A free hand to write up the plots, rchemea, and, deviltries of tbe Cleveland-John Sherman combine to eliminate silver from the amount of oar debt paying money and that tbe Time went up jn it subscription list by lapa and bounds. In a few weeks It bad nearly quadrupled it circulation. Then Carter Harrison sold it out to the gold bug. When Croker wa perfecting bis scheme to eliminate silver from the democratic platform in New York, Harrison went down there to give him a helping hand. Wbon the plan to down Dryan was a little further matured Croker came out to Chicago to see Harrison. Now Hi announced In eastern dispatches that Harrison Is ono of the committee of dis tinguished gold . bug who claim to be democrat that will soon convene to perfect the arrangement to capture tbe next democrat!) national convention. Harrison Is now the candidate of every goldbug In Chicago and all of tbo gold bug papers for the democratic nomfna.V tion for mayor of Chicago. Altgeld, knowing that Harrlsou bad complete control of tbe machine with all the banks, corporations magnate and franchise grabber behind it, rofused to contest for the nomination iu the democratic con vention and will make the race as an In dependent candidate, The nature of the battle that la now on between Altgeld and Harrison may be gleaned from the following extract from one of Altgeld' recent speeches. "The mayor' position I one of bitter hostility to municipal ownership. He bo not dealtoandidl.v with this question. If tbe people want municipal ownership now they have a right to bare it, The majority of men occupying public office today Are corrupt.-Tbey are levying blackmail from the bottom right up ward. Republican Inst itutions can't live In a corrupt atmosphere, Municipal ownership put an end to tbene corrupt conditions. This country and this gov ernment will bo obliged In time, to take these monopolies and separate them, it will bo obl'ged to own tho railroad of tho country. It i a quention of life aud death with our institutions. We pro pose to wipe out every municipal mo nopoly, YVe propone to begin the work right here. That is what this movement means. It mean cutting gan, electric light and railroad charge In half and giving tbe people what is saved Instead of the politicians getting it. I will not give you a penny for all your offices. I want an immediate reduction of street car fares. I believe if this movement succeeds wo will got lower fures next spring. 1 To an imperialist Christian tbe greater the number of tbe Filipino who are mowed down with our batteries and our rifle the more we show the love ol Christ to man. That is the modern kind of Christianity. It was not tbe fashion in the days of Paul, John and the other apostles. Salt Rheum Intense Suffering-Could Not Sleep -Cured by Hood's Sartaparilla. "Ihndsalt rtaoum on my arms, wbicb Itched Intensely and kept me from sleep ing. Tbe skin on my hands vrould crack open. My friends bclioved I was utter ing from blood poisoning. I decided to take Hood's Bsmsparllla. I did not see any Improvement with the first bottle but continued with the medicine and after tsklng five bottles I was completely cured. My handa are now as smooth a I could wish." A. D. IUoky, Elroy, Pa. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the txtt-ln fact Ilia One True Blood rurtfler. BoldbjralliiniRKiau. at it's (& j i rtn are pratnni, anuiani ana IIOOU f fill! r luas-oel. M eaoia. AND., 100 Percherons, ShtifN-Clydoa anil Coacnors ST. PAUL, NEB. 1 r