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March 9, 1899 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. NEBRASKA MOURNS. Her Noblest Touug Men srs Ilelae; ascrl deed In Tropical CliutM on the) Altar of Impertallam. Nebraska mourn the loss of her brave boys that were slain at Manila. The situation I to be regretted when we con eider how many noble boy bnvlost their live and that this may be but the beginning and that hundreds of tbous amid of our grandest, and noblest, speo mens of young manhood may be culled into service, and probably many of them to perish In trying to enforce law and restore order. We are the greatest and most enlightened nation on the earth, and were it simply a. question of con quering the IhIn ikJh without regard for the future government of the jMjople we coulil readily accomplish the fint, but we take it for granted that tne miian itantsof the island are rirmcitily an ignorant and uneducated peopla and if o, arid we do treat tnem rsasonnuiy, they in their determination to gain iulttnnn!eiie would Mini my Ignore, Vio lata and defy any law that might be and there in uo dount some 01 me. iimno Kant who asplr to be leader and they would do all in their power to cause up fining and Insurrection for their own pereonal aggratidi.fineiifc and if no then it would be almost impossible to enforce our In we throughout the inland and control thnm icaeenbly, If we did, then we would HccouipllHh t feat far greater than Mpaln accomplished in 300 year of her sovereignty, but admitting for argument nke that we could forcibly accomplish these thing, then t ask have we a legal and moral right to do o, when the very foundation upon which our government rente, is indeendctie. and our sympathy have ever been with the oppressed of the earth and hence we declared war ugainst HihiIb to libcrute the downtrodden and lift the yoke ol opi-rcslon from the neck of a million and a half of human being. If we have thl rltcht (wliMi 1 doubt ) then I would nek: I it worth the cost, f 20,000,000 to Hoaln for the prlviledge of undertaking transporting her soldiers back to Hpaiu free, a-id paying f (1,000,000 ofHpauieh bond aecured by the Islands, assuming 1100,000,000 of (tersoual claim against Spain for damage incurred in the war? The secretary give u an estimate of $451,000,000 for war purpose for the fiscal year and in spite of the great Mc Kinley prosperity and the balance of trade in our favor that hssr.so much about including ii 1,000,000 received from aale of Pacific railroad the million of bonds that have been shouldered up on a, the stumps that are plastered up on every document from a five cent check or road overseer bond up, and atill the chairman of the appropriation commit tee in congress telle n that there will lie A deficit of 1150,000,000 forth fiscal year. iTbi of course Include the f 20, 000,000 to Spain for something over which aba bad no control and could not deliver. By assuming Hpaln's Indebtedness and i laying her mlllloiisof oar money besides desire to Belc bow many war it would take for Bpaio to rise from bankruptcy and become one of the lending financial or nffiffiSD; flEBOVGHT RIGHT MAN0 HE BOUGHT HE.B0V6HT CORMICK HE BOUGHT AC nufcki rwwis HCBOlGtiT MrnDMirM i rvwrvi iivj Ht BOUGHT urn mas. t via A Hi BOUGHT WC0RMICK U V ft M I, lit J nwuvvvvrvi - ' w - U (jrtMut Output ht-U'fU wtioie wtfcss.s M t sm tH 4 fha)SMiattesH4 smimInI Ps tM4l ttmmt H m t, m. J r SSA. FAIRBURY NURSERIES. Wt ha rinilt tuck 25 Cents Free Onr iMW!rlitlr CstnloKD snd dn bill for l!S emits IrM to n, lJr.. of cIiuiuh Kro t. Mho and (irnmiiitDtitl Tram, Vlnaa Mhrutu, via. All .to hHl ih, ll fciotwl and wut to our cu.tomnr. Ira. U uam. XbO'I foot Dam. ou s po.tttl card. A't'lrwa a M. HUI.B0RT, Mgr. fr rlmr. Nh nation of the earth once more. But where Is our money coming from to meet the rii neiencies. In section seven of the new coinage bill reported favorably In congress ynu win nno ui innumm. That It shall tie tne duty oi me secre tarv of the treasury to maintain the mild reserve and for this pur iiiiho he s ha fron ins to trimmer to nf Imhiih and redefinition any fund in the treasury uot otherwise- appropriated and in adition ineretone i herehy antlionieil to issue aim sen If. U in lila fndirrnefit iiecSSlirV to t he ends aforesaid bonds of the United States bearing Interest at u rate not .r..u.,lliiir .'t nur riinf imr Mil II II III OllVllllle In gold coin at (he end of twenty years etc, imre you naro n. u mm passes, mid It probably will, (hen one man serving under an appointment will he empowered to bond the people of this entire nation to hi heart content. Thia la l.nr. ruin pin use and Otll v foir sample of every clause In t he bill. What In the name or Mod 1 aK win occome 01 future genera t Ion. Js it not high time that; those who bear the burden throw aside their political prejudices, cast their party sswal to the four wind of tiieeartb, i iii 1 1 tha tui.iA fpmii ttmlr aves. view mat ter lii their true light and vote for the interest of themselves and timir prow- perl t v. McKinley told us lust spring that forced annexation would be criminal aggression but he must have mislaid those sentiments. i j. M. ft until, Nellgh, Nob,, Feb. 20, lwM. Clippings. NOT KVIUKNCB. The Courier doe not opine that the holding of free railroad transportation by a state ofllcial Is necessarily an evi dence of guilt, fraud, and corrupt.ion,but it doe bold tliat wherea the lust popu list state convention declared itself op poistd to the free pas evil, and our pres ent governor I endeavoring to secure legislation anainst the same, that pop ulist state official would better repre sent the people who elected them by re fraining iron) the use ot tne lestive pus tit board. The republican party condemns all who una free railroad transportation and at the aarne time plant itself across the oath whereby the evil lulitbt be abolished. Weekly Courier, J'KINTEII'H DEVIL. Aldus Manotlusl credited with having first made use of the expression "prin ter' devil." Hehadinhis employment a small negro boy, a curiosity in those days in Europe, who became known n the "little black devil." Printing whs then a great deal of a mystery to the general public. A superstition had spread that Aldus was Invoking the aid of the Mack Art, and that the negro boy waa the embodiment of Batan, To correct tbia opinion, which gave him much annoyance, Aldus publicly exhib ited the black boy And declared; "lie it kuown to Venice that I, Aldu Manutius, printer to the Holy Church And to the Doge, have tbia day made public ex no ure of tha Printer a Devil. All those who think he I not flesh and blood may come and plucnnim. rourtb Estate. a a-JBsMi MORAL COWARDS. There I a net of men who have always been referred to in our northern states, for the last thirty years, with especial disapproval. 1 hey are those southern erner who, in 1 80 1, did not believe In secession, but na they said, "went with their states." They have Wn con demned for moral cowardice. Yet with in a year it has become almost a doc trine withtie that patriotiam rnniros that we should hold our tonguea while our interests, our institutions, our most sacred traditions, and our best estab lished maxims have been trampled un der foot. There Is no doubt that moral con reus is itie virtue wnicn Is more heeded than any other in the modern democratic state, aud that truckling to topularity is the worst political vice. The pro, the platform, ami the pulpit have all fallen under this vice, and there Is evidence that the university also, which ought to be the last citadel ot truth, Is succumbing to It likewise. I hav no doubt that the conservative clsases of this country will jet look back with great ngret to thetr acquiescence in the event ol 1MM, and (he doctrine aud precedent which have been iteotlv established. It Us Ihi well assured thai sell government is not a ttiattter of tUgs ml rourtb of July orations, nor yet of strileto grt offloe. Kternel vigilance is the prat) of that as ot every other po litical good -I'rof. W. U. Humurr, WILL HOWL ANYHOW, Not on dollar t ntiaitppropriatetl iade hsvs been loand tiedVr m imptiliel atetftWer. Yrt the lepubbcaae r Iwata aowlisg that the are iti- boavat. Ua't tela a tinwr Hiathuti o( wvineingths people ut (mpuhst dia. iaet? Ilut weraa ul tn-watl jf i tmnrh Atnittt re u Mica a stats tt!kra. New i'-tm rilssdsrd. IOHNKI.L HONKHT. A tkte iiiislUia nl Ik Auditor's linve M prtswdieg, ltd sie A ll'rs as the l ifcfwla Male Joarnal I fMiwtM lu so ll Aadttor t I'm Uts A bost Sis. II at "ion ri!aiuljf tiMM l'l''S, it. saw tfcs roniH.lt ptMet.lV Usk-tlalar lai4 Iks wdtltt am4 Mii.t tk.y wkd la intra. ! M mU tsW .KtiHis, At tlt isreiss lk ImmiIs of tha ! avmawiwaA tii psts-iKtua tilM ltVl. Ull f t. TAtlal ssf l wK Ike ws lVeliatistf fowSilUa avla-l la kl 4 rfc-sr ( all .'a'iais aall liA. il l. tfrt4t Ike hr ImimiIwssII At II tt, a asattatiy NXftsf wl tig, tWa.ral MiMa prta4 Ites iwalier la a If a Ik tHtiite rali ao 4mJm. ad Btr ikat Ik tveM a. tHttlAt i4 Ike f. kartti tk teat tarA4 la Ik strfdwe. Tk VBAi.) Aau kWp rMtiaf Iktl evidence now. The contusian of the guilty Is evident from the rage they manifeet. hx. WANTS TO LIE. They have discovered that Cornell is following the footstep of Eugene Moore and has virtually emmx'ed f.ioo.uuo oi the states money.ltepublicau hx change, Uros. Howard and Wooster will have to take a back sent now. It would seem that thl republican sheet cares nothing for the truth, It wants to lie and does it in fine shape, Crete Demo crat. DUTY OF THE MINISTRY. The position that tha minlatry should take In these troublous times was never more clearly ser forth than in a recent letter of Rv 15. Fay Mills, I says: In regard to your favor I would sny that I did not regard itos the business of the Christ iun minister ordinarily to advocate any political measure what ever. 1 regard the religious oritanlz't' tion ns called to supply an increase in the spirit of lovn. A a friend of mine says, "Any government would be good enough for brothers," or as 1 would rather put it, lirother would be sure ol having the very mat government. It is the work of the statesman to do velofi form of govwrumeut, It is the business of the church to supply such a spirit that these form shall be right eon and for the benefit of all the peo ple Miu ccrely yours, if lay Mill. HRYAN HARD TO KILL. The gold bug democrat first started out to kill silver. They said we could have a united party if we would only eliminate that bone of contention, but they soon found out that the peoole cared more for silver than they did for success. Now they have changed their course. They say they ore willing to dike the Chicago platform in if entirety but they must have a different candi date tins time. They think they can buy a few lenders more easily than six millions ol voters. The Washington correspondent of the Chicago Chronicle say that many prominent silver men are talking about slaughtering Rryan and putting up a new man. Home have suggested HeDAtor Teller, and this cor respondent says that Teller could enily carry every western state, wucn tie know about the west. What doc he think the populists of Kansas and Ne braska will do if Dry an is sacrificed? They will vote for no democrat except Rryan, and without their help each ot these states would be lost by 70,000 plurality. The political prostitute will find that ft I harder to kill Bryan than it wa to kid ail ver, Central City Demo crat, ATTENTION, FARMERS! Do ton daalre to mrore hundreds of sample copies of SKrlealtnrnl )norDsla, isaicKilnas, Re. pHpwra, booka, rsisloKOxs sal clrculnrs ol the lstt Improrad fsrai luipleuiaais and machla err, and Le kept posted on Improrad aeeija anil Block for two ear. or DioreT If ao, send us roar same with tan cents In Hirer and se will Inwrt tb aame In 'he Amroi, Parm'ra' Dfrwforr, which Komi wblrlliitf a1 1 orar the United State to pnlillaliere, nixrcnsnle snd iiienofactnrKr. Von will set mora good readlns matter than un roiilo pnrcbaae tor msnr times the email coat of ten ent. We want erary fnrmar'a nm In the United autes In onr liirrotorv at nnn. Address JrAHUEHS DIKKCTOItT Co., O.p't 131, Ulrralnglisra, Als, COMMENDED. Mis IlelleD Uoff, of Lincoln, haa de vised a plan for bringing together the fusion element which la calling forth numerous commendation from all sec tlona ol the country. It seems strange mat people oi one mind on nearly every important proposition should remain apart on account of party names. J'ar tiee change with different rulers, and partisans follow. The republican party at nrst waa a party ot and tor the peo pie, now it la of and for the corpora tiona. At first it wna a party of econ omy, now It l shamefully extravagant. Voters should discard all significance to party names and be guided eoli-ly by the action of party leaders. Miudeu Courier. ALL SMOKE. From the amount of smoke produced by Mr. Licbty one would have supposed that be had unearthed a monster con flagration but so far only a few sparks have become visable. The snpeannuaied Jsy Burrows lelt constrained tocontrib ute bis mite on account of the use of fne passes but we'll bet money, chalk, and marbles that the lima was when the veiM-rahle Jay was not without sin. How ever, let the iiivellnatlon go ou. If .Mr. Cornell ha done wrong or appropriated money that did not belong in Mm, bounce him out. There ar plt-nty id honest men to (ill the alate ottlcee yrt. UeueVA!dttte. Hie It la a crime for legislators to bold tip tha corporation the way we ault-rtiil they are doiug The t-orptiratiiii ar living ou, bat tby will find stone way to get It back a.ain out of the h kcU of Ih people, "llroee' U the uw Dam for IsjudU Ouiahs LaUirar : A Seasonable I Symptom l Just o U AA larliAalloH ttl , rold. Tk si i h tt lutta drsrwoa tour ri brtnus oa A mid. 1 1 ill da y o an 0ihk ', lu -rgWsl It, bat dA shouM lake ifontpl acii tutu as Ikal It Uilwvkt.l. ! RlESS- : Cough Remtif 1 AsttA A srHsi ftft. trws i tesat tttes la t lsie i.( ( o4k, I'cl.U, I'eoaelolta, and all ilvMrw f H TkHHti, tlie.1 asj I sags. I'lk,!! aa4 .it, Rlggs1 Pharmacy, rikt Om'I R9rsi Cr, llacoli A PLUTOCRAT'S SON. It hna beea judicially determined by the supremo Court of this state, Judge Uildersleeve presiding, that a boy 16 years old ought to have an, allowance of $4,500 a year to defi uy hit) expense iix college. Klclmrd Uelaiielxl Ship- man, a wealthy orphan, whose moiwy is held in trust, has been receiving au allowance of $2,00u a year, until l;u;t fall, when he entered Harvard univer. sity. ile appued for an increase to jf4,M0 and submitted an itemized es timate of hi iieeewHiiry cxik-iic, a follows: Tuition $500, clothlntr $5(W, book and stationery $15, board and lodging $1,200, traveling ex"iiseH $750, jjersoual expense $750, niisccl Iiiiicoiis exwnm $1,000. The ctsnrt dud mt inuire into the nature ,of tlie niis'clluiious uikI personal expenae, lut lasui'd an order upon the execut tors of the eistete ( to increaac the youngster' allowance a requested. WANTED -Five SllUetiptlon solicit, ors to travol for the Nuoraeku Indi le'iid ent. - SPOKE OUT IN MEETING, it I refreshing in thce dnyg of syophantlc preacher to meet with on who is willing io mpmk out in meet iug and give expression to hi honest ojiinloa regardless of ft effect upon his saiitry, Kev, Mr. Holler la an ul (lres before the elhlcul society in Oiil cugo spohe u follows: , "lxird Cliutham withdrew his eldest son from the army. An late u 1778 chatham would have withdrawn every Uritlwli soldier from our soil, We American are not apt to rcincjiiber these things. We' have especial need to remember them nt the present time, Aincricii in 18UD Is in Kngland' place; it now Is trying to subjugate a people who are contending for right of self government. KnglanI butt a sem. blance of right, for the colonic were her children, But the Filipino are not our children. We have not even liberated them; we have only given them a new innsrfer. Englishmen ,di regnrded the right of Englishmen; we disregard the right of man, wbkh we have hitherto profesed to difend. Hutlte iirgrl that un Knglishmnn, was the nnflftst nerson on earth to argue another Knglisflimain Into shivery. An American is the tinflttest person on enrMi to argue another man Inl) slav ery. W enn only hold a people atmineit their consent as we turn the declaration of fndeinemlewr to the wall. I hoipe America will not sue. rwl, I ahould rafhr h a 'froitor',' like Burke, than supporter of the dastardly business now going on or even be wlent tinder It, an no mnny ore." WALT MASON'S SYMPATHY. If we could hire anybody to milk our cow and feed bouillon1 to our hog for a day or two, we would go lip to Lincoln nnd condole with Mr. Palm, and ny thing to jhim calculated to soothe hi sum ire breast. When a man sit down with a heart full of warm emotions, aud take his mi in hand to write a letter to a friend and coni'iwuion dear, he seldom say thing deliberately; he write impul sively ami exuggeirtttes, atwi put down thing Jauntily, Knowing tliat tne man to whom he write will understand and make allowances; and it is tuft that letter written that way should b dragged from their dread abode, and read aloud and commented upon a though they were the studied utter ance of an evil and designing man. There is not a man in Lincoln, who write at all, who haa not written per. fee1.lv innocent letters, which, if pro duced' In . court, would seem fraught with sinister meaning. Mr. Palm will be more careful in the future aliout committing hi temlerest emotion to paper. e wiould nil in more careful. WAl.T .M.tnU.i. A FIMPKNO POEM. (It la rntMirtPil that our roprnment has rcqusaM thsOrman Kaiser not to interior with ns tn imr wtfi-mpr fo rs tors order and peace in the Philippine.) Havs UnelsBam to Kalsor, "I'm the irmatest eivil'isr. Just bsouiet. tnsn, oud watch mo do ttu trt 'k. on't think that I'm a fool, man, For a Latimer and Pullman I put mhrlliou down amailng quick. "Kwp your bands nff. Hill, my honey, Don't tou we nis makiiitf iitouav? I nsv givs yon ten T ent of all I vt, Whea l v bckwl thoe tornt hthen, I will not thnm g'xsl and fr, 'hen I'llglevsry molht-r's son of I linn in tli-ttt. "I'll Hiev th-lr dull stagnation, I'm liar d bv over iHumlation; I will teweh tboa slerpy natives now to rua. t Will IrlllltWth Still then-, Wltk lbs I'IimhI of IImms who loll tSerr: I will Irwia them wua lli tnorttiag and tb gun. W will fbrlatU i them Udly, I'or bus they khI ii bully, V Will ! thety lstkee4 SOU' tl eu'lle day, Ufcea U word lit'tr!' I gives. Ws will shoot teas isl'i keAVeei, WWsew their bMier, bafwlsg trwr ae Hd , 141 wuMrw foae wavy, Wills, H'I lti t as. la a,. lly,j Jhs mi ). aid e u ihi Ik w SIMS , Tk I It st ti lwm lr WSi lo I ti-e, t I'll tr ly mU ! I till U.UMUr Sew " V Ctseoa U ('' Nttia, Will HUNT FOR WCIUUN. AteeaeiaeaM M 4 t Iee4 twtli t I tyeaesa, I Mltmle. WMH i Mrffgoe) l Jel My rtu4(vHel bt Ipww vvwelwUt Vy wU.H wliu4 ael WUi 'rrH I raw Jtasel .l .v Uily Weltmaw wm4 law aiewker ( Ki tceMl.t,a .i MrtMNUw.!, wwl la, aspK'ny wtwrft tolly WE GIVEIN Y LADY or man, who will take order for our Leghorn Hen Food, in their own town, A SOLIO GOLD WATCH, FREE We mnke thi offer for s nhort time, In order to get our l'Vioil into more eencral inc. It increases yield of cK, and ker) fowl in good health. Send un 50c, for a rcf'tilnr jfiuoo tiza box, and begin la take onlem nt onre, I'linplilrt, wlili mure luformallon about liena, urnlun rertipi Kll.jdilrtn.ei), .laniprd en vcJcj.u. Adilro. Leghorn Food Co.( 183 13, ) Boston, Mats. CH12AP LANDS CHEAP HOME- SEEKERS' EXCURSION. To enable JntereHtcd oeonla t'fn- VestlgUte ODDortunitil'S to irvt rood farm land cheap, the JJlkoru line will on February 81 and March 7 and 21, sell ticket to point in north ern Olid western Nebraska and rmrta of Wyoming nt one fare, plus $2,00, for round trip; minimum fare $9.00, For pnrticulur call on A. S, Fielding, C. T, A., 117 Kouth Tenth street, or deoot. corner Ninth and street, HUMPHREY BROS, HARDWARE GO, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. DouInrH fn Badger cultivators, MoUnt plow, disk barrow, bout feed Krlndcr. Harrison Wagons, Mar-i'lllcs Nlmller, Wilson-Molina Buggies, rood wagons, spring wagons, top buggies, :)5.00 delivered. Wo sell you n buggy, carriage, spring wagon, road wagon, or farm timchimtrv nschmin us an vbodv in thu llniti.d Ku,u,h and you ee tht good befor you pay for tyim ii i fe-Mrie'aaaa 1 1 Aiya TCI! OI7ITI VATOJ I, WIImuii 31o11iiw Hufguy- READ THE FOLLOWING OFFER ST The Combination FAMILY COBLEK, TINKER, and HARNESS MENDER. Price $2 Per Set. CONTENTS: 1 Hunch I trUth. Hall Mho Thrwtd. I Hall KIiom Wai. t Pa?kHg N H half soling nails. 1 l'',ltatf4 H half-sobng naiU. I Pa'-kags A-N ball soling nail. I IVItHK 0 N half sollug aads. 4 pair li I pUtrs, 5 dm. Hlios and lUmess Nrrdli 1 M-tw ami Haraess t'lauip, t Iron staud for last. Hicnri'ly packed la wumb'ti bit with sn.irj to tit witao it out of ta miilii each vea'. FIKI.U KKKIM-Whol.-.!- an I r - tili tut-kv tiu Ura-, Timothy Ht, l.-w mm We havs sj M of whmmiiI htad t 'rrii, Phatoi,a, Hmrgii. and Horlsir Wu. OB. Will Iri'laaeW tiUiltlWS .,f ul t, H tSy Stall VhI'W. Mill OrJm ul CorrttosnJiic Promptly Attn J;J to, Mtailoa mil Pjb WARREN'S MONEY . . . CHART. tlMIMHIHIM Read Some of !,J Indorse ments.... 4 U 4L if Iff Tk lewrklst f ZllZZfel ! bM Iks WatM JIXXXII tl . as I HOW IT COMPARES. Gering, Neb., Feb., 1, 1809. Nebraska Independent, Lineoln,Neb. Dear Sir: I purchased from you or through your paper, Iat September, one of the machine you recommended in your paper called the Independ ent. I never received the ten year warranty with it fl the paper tated. 1 would like for you to see that '.hey make this all right or explain why they won't, a I ace they hove sent the witrrunty to other. I like the tnuchine splendid, it doe good work. If I bad the wurrantv they recommend the machine, 1 think there Is at least two of my, neighbor that would purchase a machine of you as they have tried the Singer and thought it not worth the money they asked for It. Hope to hear from you soon In regard to this. I remain, Truly ADDIB M. OGLE. The Independent office has the material, and printers that know how to use it, to give the best result in job printing. thiiiii. I Iron last for men's work. 1 Iron (oat. fur buys' work, 1 Iron last for woman's work. 1 Iron Inat for chlldri'ti's work. 1 Hhoemakor's hanum-r. 1 HhoKiinikitr's knifa. I Patent peg awl bundle I Peg nwl, 1 rWing awl handle. 1 Hwlug awl. I lUrtifss awl hnndlH. 1 llurin-ss awl, 1 Wrsncb for (icg nwl handle. 1 Hot th leather cement. 1 Hottla rtibbnr cement, 1 Hox harness and belt rlvsts. 1 Kivet st for same, 1 llarnes and ImU pmieh, 1 Hollaring Iron. 1 II mdls for soldiriug Iron. I H ir sol.b r. I Hoi n-ain, t Hottls snldrring flulil. I Copy liirtrtious lor 8 iMpriug. I t'tipy iHeretious for II ill Holmg. ste. ii ran umii aoieei, hlnas.1 ,L hi. .... . - ,b . can ,.r i r kmii nt ny unit over - (..rinaii XMi... AllllkMV inm tl. L'a.... lr.. ' " ' Tk "iloasy Hurl U tk Most mn.W( work tm Ik Rtoaey quesUoi published. 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