THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. May 25, 1899. 2 JXtbtaM Jnbepmbcn TXt WMAITM MAX US mmd UMCOtM IMDirtNDMttT, rZUUID KVEKY THURSDAY fcispiijfliiit Publijhiqg flo. At 11M M llreet, ItfCOLN, - NEBRASKA TILIPHONIIM. tlXQnx Year in Advancb. Ml esamsafewttsa te, as ek al evasrs. ate sstrshl te ru virMviM r, a. The farmer I the corner stone of I no tion wealth and greatness. Adwilrol Bchley, .. There art do pauper In New Zealand while every other Kngllsh colony ban tbeni by th thousand, Why? "f lrt ffwrtdini thee uUrr-wva that full Weelfki eiffptlu-iiiJtlf st UmL j 44 hlti7 with ell her velum st, Until betes os," Buffalo, N. Y, bn adopted the voting macbliiby a rot oftb city council. When will the cltle and counties In Ne braska begin to tok action In tbo euie direction? - t fat very Amerlcon remember that to violate the Declaration of Independence i to trample en the blood of ble father nod to tear the charter of hie own aud hi children' liberty, Abraham Lin ln, s ' ' - General Oil ba begun to send tbe rolunteer borne, but the one that be le vending are the oleic, wounded and dis abled. Not a man who I able to carry gun get a discharge. All ucb are kept on tbe filing line. "United we tand. Divided we fall." That wm tbe motto of tbe revolutionary father and it I a good motto yet, al though a few fellow down at Kansas city lat week m to think It ought to read; "Divided w eland. United we fall. mi ; ' Hi Imperial Majesty, McKlnley, Jet, le luet at present engaged with otber monarch In letting op a king in Barnoa and in destroying a republio in the Phil ippine. Anyone who eay that that I sot Abe Lincoln republicanism lea "cop. prnad." McKlnley and tbe republican pre art engaged in an effort to creab tbe only republio ever organiced laAlo. That it tbe thing that call Iteslf Lincoln re publlcanlem In tbl year of our Lord, Hurrah for tbe Urand Old Tarty, Vote 'r straight. Tbe Imperlaliet paper declare that a whole lot of people in tbe United State are traitor but the administration boa refuaed to prosecute and punish tbera. That la a pretty aort ol an administra tion. Won't punish treason I Are they afraid of tbe traltora? Mr, Hearst ol tbe New York Journal is many times over a millionaire. He ia red bot for Imperialism, Hie editorial manager 1 a single taxer. Hie two chief editorial writer are Qrnnlund and Cloaaen who are socialists. Money, Ira. perlallem, eoolollein they are all In one bed together. II a populist Lleuteuant Colonel . had refused to go to the front alter ble colonel had been killed la battle and to get oat of it had even refused a promo tloa, bow tbe republican press of this atate would have bowled ''cowardice," Under tbe present clrou instance they say nothing, That la the (wet thing that they can do. According to tbe Imperialist, the ! laratiaaof ladvpsadeno le an Incen diary document. Will Mckinley have its circulation through tbe mall a topped? To soy "gavera went are Instituted among men driving their just power from the roaeent id the governed," k high trtMaon these days. Will every ataawba attempt to rwd tkatduru went oft the tWtk til July be arrested? Napoleon Mt-KujWy thlitts that beeaa uaquer the w hole world but he surrva dor to a iisr In spile of all the doctors va da t Itwpirw tiles with vwsrs o Ighl It, Wk the dotlurs tatiwaud ta tUssrwl Urt thai swot leg isjnr. ktas lo kt tkroat, k threw tl esr ttl4 Iks .e,.lis, rr ewoted as otk and ae bwUmmI the sl j-l oltst wards, NsUm MkUtWy tau t that tied wl a , I'm hapa ekM4 l be two bird tkwe MlWt k44 tUwsss, It tstej U that i tteif WIW Med Ik I hy kav t.4 It "Ike tuVe ul g.M ia t4 t4 the gwldeatwh as4 rtwJIy dolag Iks beet that th kw kww, IVs. ke Usrk lUasa'e kr eal a trv lrtMlM sojlMtket that ess the ftiirtvl r4rMitf, an I Mark lalalt ik tikMf M a ajsdiUt bead tks nr ettatanej are t bbtote. TVW TH MI. BACK From the article, appearing In mHiraxInml ana leadiiifC dailie in the the country It begins to look a If we must fight the battles of the seventeenth and i.rhtaant.hffMitnriMi all over aguln. It I.... i ...... ..t,un In rrnntfld by all the leaders of men during the wboh. of this century that certain great principles of n....mun hA Immiu settisd and that m ht arrived at the truth. Tbe po- pie bod traveled a long and bloody way in tlmlr aanrch lor the truth and the In tellectual world bad at lost agreed upon the principle of self government by tbe consent of the governod. That was universally accepted among the Anglo Unions and to a very large eitent nmninrthsdormauicand Latin races, infnM thev all accepted Itln.theory, however far tbey were from practicing It, ti.- n.nt aorernment came down from (lod and not op irom men and wo represented on earth by mugs and priest wa fought out on in uouie flolde of Kerland and tb continent ano all thiukluir men acceoted the conclusion and began to adjust the government of tbe old world i to th new Idoo. The I,Iwiim I1 a.11 the battle and tbe greatest acrifloo' ever maae lor mm lde were made by the (lermanlo people. When C'barle the fifth ft King oi Spain and Emperor of Germany-ruier be wus of half the earth-was ueowa and compelled to recognize the right at cast in om degree of sell government to tb brave burghers, the first great step onward wa taken. Afterward, the greatest thinker that the world had ever known began a discussion and an examination of tbe right of man. Buoh men a Hume, Lock, Kant, Rousseau, Voltaire, Montesou and Talus rea soned it all out and stated conclusion that all patriotic men have every where accepted, Now come a large portion of the American people sudor the leader ship of the greatest beast of greed that that tbe world ever saw and denies tbe fundamental principle upon which tbl government wa founded and iu tbe practice of which It ba grown, in a lit tle over a hundred years, to be the great est moral and political force ia all the world. These prlnoiple for which the common woplo bad fought (or more than four hundred years, In defense of which tbey bad left their bonee to bleach on a thousand battle fields, found their first all expression In tbe Declaration of In pependence and in the constitution ol tbe United Btate. For a hundred year w have glorified them and defended them and held them up a a beacon light to all tbe rest of tb world, now tney are denied, scoffed at and called "glitter Ing generalities." Must w go bock and fight all tbe bat tle over again? Has tb blood shed on a tfaoueand battl field been shed In vain? Hav tbe conclusion arrived at brth beat mind, after centurleeof thought, research and calm Investiga tion all been wrong? Ia It posaible tbat th truth wa nvr known nntilthe beast of greed, repreeented In tbe perton of Mark llanna arrived at tbe White lion? Not In tbl country only, but all over Europe are men asking these queationa. Tb patriot of all land hav ever worn the Declaration of Independence next their heart and preserved It a tbelr moct sacred treasure. Upon the consti tutlon ol'the United Btatea have their builded their political faith. In that document they find It declared that the people shall shall have a right to a trial by a Jury of their peers, the right to bear anus, the freedom ol the prtss, tbe free dom of speech, tbe free exercise of reflg ion, the prohibition of cruel punish ments, exoeeeive bail, the taking ol property without due process ol law, and tbe right to be eecure lu their per sons, bouses, papers, and effects. Thepatrlota ol other lands stand aghast wheu tbey sea this beast of greed in the White House denying all tbe righto to a helpless people whom we outnumber tea to oue and over whom we have brought sovereignty with gold. This boast not ouly deals these right to the bslplesa people ke boa bought, but to motlisrs of hi own land who have born son now fighting under hi ovlr In foreign lands, Will McKlnley be able to turn back th dial ol progress lour hundred years? Must the old battle of liberty all b foagM over again? Bhall tkk beast ol greed deluge tks earth with blood? It must not b supposed that me have lost thsir love lor liberty. IVy ill flrfht kr It la the lutar as they aave MgM lo It ia the t, There u4 to be tea bank la Llaeola, Now there are ottty tu. What has b tutu id all the sjebWrs, tie rk tlirvrlor and president ka, every ol them wmuin tkst tby knew all about naiHW asd that the nip imi all a t id Inula? gouts ot Ihvtw ! iato bosk ruptey lueg aa as4 swhm ol ta are vwastlag tiw, V t4J ikisu tH4 Ttd4lwbwlat has Isattj eoa 144 lo avvt tk ettMMil of Tai tULjekk (kek Ike pattM aha pittd lU lsk Uwsat sa woik a pg 4 tkn ! ss wor 4- dy l a hokltot) tt the (irvevty sl'kksa tkaUwM sktpHeg tMSvklasgsM a4 ssstslW rtiiU tw AasisaUlw le shttal tks by t4 the I'irst Nkete That st'try I iw.b vute gttf ko tkatl1iwaw4 the at at Jarl uj tkk ttf t Ikrwogk all the eawpalga. The more witches tbe ola puritan bnrncd the more the wi tehee multiplied. When they stopped burning witches, the witche disappeared. The people of the outb might learn something from tbl if tbey caold control their passion long enmiu-h to stoo and think. They bavo been burning negroes at th etak down there, but tbe more they burn the more black raoist there seom to be. Blobs never suppressed crime and never will. For 122 year the peoplo have celebra ted tbe Fourth of July. Wby? Because that I tb date of tbe Declaration ol In dependence, Now after a century and quarter the modern Abe Lincoln, ropub lican have found out tbat tbat deelura tlon I only "a mas flittering general Itlos:" If that i o why should ws eel ebrateitany more? Will the republl' can substitute for It when tbey meet on that day some proclamation of King QoorgolJI. Private Koopman In a letter to hi rarentai that company Lof the First Nebraska started Into the cam palga with two officer and six men On April 24 th when be wrote, tbe com pany bad boon reduced to 10 men and no officers. Tbelr captain wa woondud and tbe other officer fell from exhautlon It wa the mother of thl company whom the Btate Journal denounced a traitor and copperheads. Ha any one any remark to make? The 'democratic party ha retired every one of the traitor to Jeffcrsonlan prin clplu who joined tb enemy under tbe oadurship of Cleveland, Carlisle, Mill, Gorman and the whole crowd bav been discarded. Not one of them, although tbe party honored thorn year now bold an office, That a far a it goes, show th good faith of tbe party. Perhaps, however, It would be nearer the truth to say tbat Bryan retired them instead of the democratic party doing it. Anyhow tbey are knocked out of the box. Tbe Independent Herald want tht paper to quote some authority to sus tain what it has been saying about the social labor party. Here is one taken from the Appeal to Iteason, a socialist paper printed In Kansas: "I am anxious, a you also evidently have been; to have all the property taken from the mnsse and put into th Dosesslon of th trusts, the trust man uuer have been equally anxious for the same results. Therefore, 1 throw op my bat for tb republlcratlc parties, and shy my castor Into the arena and ask for tbelr approval and patronage." . During tbe whole war of tb rebellion there was never a regiment treated tbe First Nebraska ba been treated by General Otis, It wa alway the ml on tbe march tbat tb regiment tbat wa la front one day wa In tbe rear the next. Tbe regiment tbat did tb fight ing on day wa held In tb reserve the next Out Otle baa kept hi well equlp- and well fed regular la tb rear all tbe time aud tbe firat ba been" kept In th front from tbadayth flrt sbotwaa fired. Nebraskans will never forget tbe last word of Colonel Btoteenbcrg. ' He was tired of fighting and wanted to come borne. No wonder when be bad uch a com mander a Otis. No on caa get tbe new who relies on a gold bug, imperialist paper. Tbe As sociated press dispatches are edited in tbe office of every such paper and every thing in the new that ba tb slightest tendency to enlighten tb people ie sera pulously suppressed. There was a earn' pie of It In tbe Btate Journal the other day when it suppressed all of tbat part of tbe evidence given by Attorney-Gen eral Monnett that showed how tbe Standard oil company wo able to main tain It monopoly, by rebates on the railroads and his demand tbat If tbe roads persisted in sueh discrimination tbelr charters should be annulled. , There ts no man in tbe world who can make eueb a complete nluny olblmsell a a middle ol tbe-roader. He can do It so uncousniously and sweetly. Now her I Milton Park who ay: "Mr. Dryan ho beeome very conservative. He bos stood still while such men as Perry IWb moot, Henry Watersoa and other hav grow ap to populkt Idea that Bryan avoids." Perry IWImoat and Henry Watereoa have xrowa tip to populist UWasl Now that k dciddly rU h. prry don't even to thiuk so. It U not long ist k wrote a letter lawkleh be tis oaoe4 Bryan la lbs moat bitter torus btMmuse as IVrrj said, Brian ihi pop Ikt, Ihp, Wiky tie of the experts lUjr4 a doe MiU s4 uphold Alger, The value ol his (plains as k rotwu ewHteaabe gal4 trow a vircuUrk vat ottMrom kls tkpartntett sham Hum kgala wkiehke ; MMU should Kittsfsin std (fey kave Umhk proptfiy rtd, that k l y asttl lhy are about to cWtty, X ikkkt H4 today Msakl lo g thrse wt la a etnd ptw Mite giMsg oa the table Tte same eitk oiler hmmsIs, ll skoaM be kit Ikrw nks, lkre wo)4 be no 4ssgr ol vallsg 4Us 4 iet,N k MkiakjKialM kuldtHgettek vlsw m Ut ot eoaree would Il4r that 111 Atiaowt' roiua ra4 h w ihe OMiet tMtMiUg lo4 that ol4 ba aitsa ii tke fuNtMus) l4wr 4 U (WaeralMlM wash! ta kekltv4 a4 . 4i.uMf4 Iroes Ik sw vtew Kw sAlssj J that It WW hot. HOW BBTAM DOES IT. A friend in tbe east writing to tbe edi tor of thl paper ask how it is posaible for Bryan to endure what be ba pased through andmaiotaln bis physical vigor, He says any other man in the United Btate would'have broken down under half tbe work tbat be ba performed. One of tbe reason it that be never get excited and nothing can make him angry, He fs always in perfect good burner with himself, tb world and everybody in it. Tbe burning of the vilest epithets at him doe not affect blm any more tban tbe fulsome flattery that 1 con tantly poured Into bl ears, II waste no ntrvou energy on one or tbe otber, Before an audience of twenty thousand people, sboutjng themselve hoarse, he is no more excited tban when he i la bl own parlor playing with hi children. Nothing disturb hi constant serenity. In a railroad wreck, addressing a no tional convention on which tbe nomina tion for tbe presidency depends, making a speech In th house of representatives with even his opponent cheering blm, at bl desk In bl cottag home, alway and everywhere be I the same calm, good natured kindly man, never harbor ing III feeling even for bis most Implaca ble enemies, greeting all, friend and foe alike with a smile and kindly word, he move along without tbe waste of ner vous force which most men constantly expend. Tbat I bow Bryan 1 able to do the work of four ordinary men. , VVt A VtOV TO IT, A friend In New York city write tbat recently ha had a conversation with one of the multimillionaires, Tbe conversa tion lasted over an hour. The said Bill ionaire wa very fearful of the future and wa after Information,' He referred to that celebrated letter written by Proctor Knott tbat wa road ,1a tbe boose of reprosentatative ia the winter of 78 and '74, In which Proctor Knott referred to tbe time hear At band when gangplank of tb steamers to Europe would not b wld enough to give room for the millionaire fleeing for safety to the old world, This man was fully lm pressed with the fact that something must be done to stop tb concentration of capital bat tb remark tbat most Im pressed th listener wa this: "I am dumbfounded at tb atupidlty of tbe people in allowing thl thing to go lar a It bo. Free coinage oi silver or tbe free coinage of paper for a few month would put an end to it, and there I not a monied man In th world but know tbat It would." CHRIST Oft MOHAMMED. Iter. Wallace Itadcliffe D, D. of Wash ington D. C, preached tbe opening ser mon before tbe Presbyterian General a' embly at Minneapolis last Thursday, In tbat sermon be said, "H (Christ) call u to aubjugatlon. Fore I tb only argument known to aaragea from Joshua to McKlnley," In tbat atate- mentb traded Cbrlet off for Moham med and not a voice In tb whol assem bly was raised to rebuk blm. Cbriat alway a and everywhere opposed tb us of fore. Mohammed relied on tb fore to propagate bl religion. Dr. Itadcliffe la tbat atatement ranounood Cbriet. When a minister renounces what Christ taught, be renounces - Christ. Will tbe membership of the Presbyterian cbnrcb renounce Christ also? Will tbey discard tbe gospel and adopt tbe Koran? Will this nation renounce Cbriat and bl teachings and follow Itadcliffe, McKln ley and Mohammed? Will we renounce tbe Declaration of Independence the teaching of Christ, our lorm of govern ment, the religion our mothers taught us, and follow after Mohammed and bis religion aud tbe form of government be established? H all the doctors of divinity la tb United Btate forsak Christ and follow after II oh a ranted and wbsn we refuse they bang u for treason, if they burn us at the stake, here is oue who won't do It. Chrfct wa tb great teacher, tb true teacher and Mohammed wae a false prophet, a cruel and murderous barbar ian. If that I treason and we must hang lor it, just go ahead, with the anglng. fOOLS ANU WISH MEN, Th Uy balls ol Nsw Wateoru. Wash Ington and Falrkavea iu tbs saws stats are tea inlWa apart, I'ader elly owner- hip, Nw Watootn gL all Ike water the elly u-m tree and furnish families at 40 real a month and clr500a month, Th Fairkaven fools believe la Ike private owasrsblp ol public utilities alpy a private rompsay f'JAO a month lor the water Ik elly uw and Mtt'h Uwlljr I Mt4 75 tout a month tor wkat It , front all ol bk bit events that Ik opW lhre are about wa thee Wvl ol lutein sns a the Mtsjorliy ia Iks elly ol Ja !, NvlMrasko, , -ritf AHtfenunau, J. wurliMg klitftun k lit Ike "par ty aliogviha as I la prwoJ ol tkst sUtsiweat U UIS'Wst kritk priala tew Mlu:a4 paragraph wkkk tU-sy kMWinlk ! .kirk that 4-tiMwk4 ssaa edn. Iks first Is mMIwssi 1 mmA J.vA tuftsin sJtl is Iks slrwt. rMHM at Iks wuHikk as4 sipl al wwdy, le at a sari ew esors , daairta the f Ikaa . .w....i-h. i.M.ii.A' lirfs.ur.ks is to tavvetaraaedvwpttsi M Nt-rMka,H j Th tks ttegs ol Arbor WUf s4 tw brat Ikat tkto bt H.p gof4 state and goes on to state that "every whore fbo farmers of Nebraska are pay- Ing off the mortgage which repreeated th largerjpart of tbe purchase money which wa to be paid for their farm, These payment are created out of the ale of the product of the land them selves after paying for the maintenance of the farm and family." Tbe Independent submit that tbe "parity" demand I completely aban floned In these two statement, that in fact, there Is no parity at all between them. AiOVL SOU KM K, Ignatius Donnei elly say: "Our patent ng. A we advocated twenty year, ago, an Inventor .hould receive tbe returns from hi invention ...ill I.. . 1.1 .... uuui ii was paiu a cxaa sum, say f iou, 000 or 1500.000. and then thv dlscovrrv hould be free to all the world. And It should be provided that this reward hould go to the inventor bimsolf, and not to thoae who take advantage of hi necessities to buy up the patent for a W vr 0t V WSJ V U If I J If ' 7 i MM 14 ong. A a rule men who bav made our most valuable Invention hare dhd In poverty while ome brainlcs aoamp who bad not Intellect enough to Invent anything, baa tailed off with mlllon of dollar," It I stated that the Gould outfit bav already obtained control of tbe wireless telegraph patents and expect to main toin their monopoly and rob th people throtlffh them far ntmllnr iMifuimtlnn nm two a tbey have been doing through f rin rougb th .outb co try their telegraph monopoly. Tber Is no 'nt0'lud other on" which to try our way to boat that scheme except by gov- MAUKSLiTKKAitT mtHKAir Just at present th republican literary bureau la engaged la flooding tbe coun- try with matter In favor of the annexa- tloa of Cuba. It I sent out bv th car. ood. Tbe following: 1 a sumole: "The Wash na-rnn uirrar.nn,1., r uit. ioais uiobe-Demoorat announces fhrnnvl, Ih.f .,,.1.11-..., I,.- ll,i f,...l , , T . "fi"HHM W thought upon thituatlonbacometo tn conclnslon tbat 'It is best for Cuba ami uDsi ior ine uniiea mam tnac the ,i . Ul 'r ? lim nttlln: uB uiwuiftnjocrat,- wuicnisastauncn repuoucan newspaper and an ardent supporter of tbe administration, evi dently looks upon thl. Information as 01 great Importance, aud a being si nmcant or what will b tbe outcome of tli present relation existing between tne united Mate and Cuba." Bom 01 tne pop may b Inclined to mile at that kind of an argument for th annexation of Cuba. But Mark know what be I about. All on bos to do I to gat any republican to think a thing I right I to tell blm what Mc Klnley think about It. Then be think tbeamway mighty quick and keep on thinking tbat way and never atop tninking that way. KANSWCRKUMO. Tn on t biog that make tbe reformer who ba been fighting in tb rank for a decade or two, bare perfect confidence In Bryan ia tbat b never praotieea vaslon. He says "yea," or "no" to every propo- altlon tbatia presented to blm. Tb foltowlng aa aample: ' w. nLnC?M8b,i M7 lh 1B2A Mr. 1. G. It, Gordon, Manchester, N.II. Dear Blr-Tou aek me whether i am In favor of socialism and define It to mean "collective ownership ofall the means of production and distribution." and dsslr an answer, "yea" or no." 1 answer no." Vonr truly, W, J. Buvan, 1 'j. McKlnley boa given unconditional pardons to a number of national bank ers convicted of robbing their depositors of large sum of money. Eleven year ago a man by th name of De France wa convicted of robbing a mail carrier of one cent He wo sentenced to tbe penitentiary for life. Several effort umiv uwu uibuo 07 Mains oi ins nest cm- tens oi Mouth Dakota to secure a par. don as they looked upon tbie sentence as cruel and nnjust. When McKlnley came Into olllue another effort to secure a par- don wa made, but th only thing that Mckinley would do wa to reduce bl sentence to fifteen years which leave mm lour year yet to err. lis exiected a lull parUoa and wa prostrated wbea u wm luiunuru mat sucn was noi tns I case, I dm I not a government of vqual. lly before the law as aduilaistered by WcMui.ji, llisrkhaud powerful arP"ning WM prostrntsd with irrlnf. a a a. a . . I ravoriNi ana in weal ami Irleadlees are oppressed. " Ws rwHigols the great principles laid down in the immortal iHwiaratloa ul In dpadr a the true foundation ol deiuoeratio govtrnutanl, aud we hail wltkgloluM every sffort toward makt lug Hum prlaUpl a livi rsalily on every lark ol Amerkan soli." That s hsd'UraiUa oltke rpubikaa parly la tie national platform t H01. Hi nee Us Uaat ol gr4 ksa laksa posMiita ol Ike aklte house, the rly kaersp dialwd all it svsr (uug-kl f..r. Tke dut t4i akwot are cKm4 ell lk avsaaeeol lsfuratH.a, wko rn.4 autaisg aa4 aha kaow autklsg Mp what ilarla Ik UftlUt io, laisk that the party tkst U au adr Ike ai4ta ha4 t4 UK k-a-t 4 el, I Ik mm ,H.,i,wUk W4 XUm M.U pnsi4at In lrtt, Ul tks slit k.bi jiklMk si, Tkof arw kuvr soot I. ..I ku luil.i . k . have eauugk ttt w wlurt thl . " , . , .,7; . , 7 1 Tj JJ- Isglkee. 11si k lhl ik parly all Mark lloaaa Uhot Ike paily of Abra- kaat lJaula aad 4oe ut etaad M a eisgto prai to tt Llaeula ltni kw, - amkbicak savagery. The number of actual Ravages In our oltie 1 very large and seem to be con- tantly Increasing. The New York Jour- nal recent Ir mads in ma allirht Invaatlnn. tion Into tbe subiect and fnnn,i th. there were many thousand within the very shadows of tb business block and oburcbe who constantly relied upon tbe vilest incantation and who believed a firmly in them a any savage In tbe wild of Africa, Tbe writer soy: "Tbat actual black art I relied upon by many thousands of people in Greater New iork, and tbat money Is freely paid IO lUOS WhO Oronoiinnn fnruntnflnnm ft0?'''."' astonish tbe greater part 7h!F 2&t$Z' ,."dd Bare ku0"a. bvafewC lTJT"Zel art is widely believed in no hardlv been thrinnlit l fl'l. I 1 . . Y " - 1 n . oul1 uPn wnicn Mr. 7 ml? which nomer ous oiuer similar "healers" use a the DOHlS Of tbelr lucrntlva hnuln... l. 1.I.I...I l f .1. ,. "-, -----rw I'UBiuvra! jay tm- VIMOIJ LIIJ rptlon Becrete;" or, ''White Arfefnr Mb anu uincic I . 1 . - , , . ' ' , A U ''"uiea 18 vom German." L T Pertltll' not confined p 7 "'""a'"A"ora 1 or uneaucatea. i toaOn be obtained from any J?1 f.,)fpe,r' L,ookat tn long list of , B,er rtun teller," "Gyp. I T.fl VflA IASA nnl t Sf . . . mm,- ana thing of that tort that ore advertised at afcot of thotiahds of dollar. Ifithor were not ,iivnr. in these sufwrstitlon by tbe thousand. fllAHM itt.lKnBM..i. , I f - - t " --v. .wwniui iruum not appear, Would not some attempt to civilize these savages be more sensible tban to ' ovsji m (fs Li . . noma gentlemen were In a Lincoln Bot' tB" otB" n'gl't when an Imperial- " rpuoncon got to denouncing every 0M M "t believe in the conquest 01 1 '""PI'Mf a traitor. A ouiet o-en wh bad not taken f any oart in th iraca asked ' II Jierin laht I w 7 - mrmmj 1M TIVI( fermlsslon being grantod.be took a . .. "'" W" S ,ra".,mPrlaIKwbat be thought of a mau wno wo"" the following Ian, gua.ro, rcaaing Irom the paper these word. "When a white Umnlf .. iu i - ir , ,vr"" uwmerman, that I more tban eelf irovernment. that l despotism," "That is pur populist rot." reolled tbe Imperialist, "and a man who said it wi a copperhead and notblnir bat a copperhead." Tbe quiet, gentleman folded ud bi paper, put it in hi pocket and remarked; "That ia yery queer. Those are th words,of Abraham Lincoln and caa ba found in any work containing; bis life and letter." Ml '' in imperialist looked dazed, stood ,tl" ,or a minute, then turned and walked woy wimout saying another word. While McKlolev'a h(fe ,nn. .... ebootinflfnfraw In th. pmhL bad a re or i man t nf iilnn TBftnnm aa A. A a Montana to shoot white miner ' It seems to be "dlrlne providence" to h'oot. and don't mk a.. 1.1. ' It 1. nigger shooting white men or wbltw mn (booting nigger. Tb thing I to ,b00t- Tb to "tiny" and "duty." n nufn T.. .. ' . " 7 B Boiton Bi"hoP "V Power doe Dot corae ,rom the people but It comes from God, so tb power of abooting men it the Dower af God. find . " wa swine V B9 J the shooting business all over the world according to tbie bishop. Now thl edi tor can't understand that thins at all. I'erhape It I because be ia "totally de praved" or 1 badly afflicted with "origl nal sin." But it is Impossible for blm to believe that God i ordering the nlaiar to shoot tbe wbfte men or the white men to shoot niggers. It seems to him tbat it was McKlnley who issued tbe order and it wasn't God. It I awful to ay o uui mat i ine way it aeema. lbs reason wby a silver dollar, with 00 ' 6 worth of eilver in It is worth a hundred cent, Is on of those thiug tUut no mullet beaded republican editor DM v been able to find out. If any bt Hem have, It Isfons of those tbloas thafc B"" tells, jmwwmi great uproar down at rbor LMgc the other day, A telegram saying: "(levsluadle dead." J. m w rnoriiy alter a messcager boy ap(ared with an apolugy from the Wester L'eloo saying tbat tbs last word ofthedts pateh had Uen Wt off by mistake and It should rd: 'Cleveland ! dad drunk." Thea J, Hterllug was happy egala and set doea wrote aad aa editorial about Bryanaiehy, 'Kttp to Your Ft&ct and Your Fhc will Keep You, ' Without cooJ hfilth vc annot ktep situation or rn- pu lift. Mt trouble OtU t tt i it 1 niU in imfW NOOil, itOOsl J h4rjjrafij ttukei the blooJ riH JtnJ htilthv. nJ Xlitt K,1 JmI Zl,.!, " hlp you "ktp your pUct ' ui un - tia Mot. m 1 I (.(, im hI 1 (.. l . SarMirlil. It li,ll lul.l mu auil I , k.1 4 Kill MM I Wlil Ml, attil I 1 All aat iMllilk t-n M Um. AIS.4. U.Mk f' i O . . 1 . JCOrf.l dtlUafalUfo iiX2-' ' J OmhI I ttl Dim DM. 14 M uiiuuu b.A