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THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. May 25, 1899 , UNDER (JOVER VAtnr Tndr endaatl 1 have been reading quite a Rood deal about imperialism and bare had nothing to say against the administration hith erto, but It seems that It is mj time now. I am glad that yon have asked the far v. net rinln VrtH arfit the IndeDeudent. because that gives me a charice. Mj hands are a little stiff after holding the plow all the week, to handle the type writer, but nevertheless 1 am going to say something about theadminlstratlon. 1 noticed in yoar paper that McKlnley ordered that certain mall should be re moved from the United States malls at San Francisco. Edward Atkinson, theantl lmperlBllstlo loader, of Boston, Is the man on whose rights the president has Infringed. It would seem that jnstlce had a pecu liar cause to fight if It had to fight it under cover of darkness. It has been my idea, slncel have bad the opporunity to study the science of government and the nature and philosophy of law, that JIJHTlCli NKVBR KKKDS A COVKR TO MDU BEHIND. It Is not a thing that needs hiding. Take the very opposite of justice, and that is the thing that must be hidden for Its safety. Justice never needs a cover and the man that tries to cover justice does justice that much lianm. MkKIhIuV I trvllltf tO COVer bis MM IBM. aU a J u u w ve a " W ' cause. If It be right that the Filipino , be conquered, wnj should It bo hidden 3 'from the eyes of the people? There must be something wrong, ftud If It be the cor rect thing for McKlnley to subdue the Filipino, then he is ooing justice u gruav wrong In trying to lay a blanket oyer bis acts that they may be concealed from the American people. - , . - When we come to disturb the United ' , States mulls for the advancement of a cause, then we are doing a thing that 1 Is entirely out of the line of Justice. The freedom of speech Is guaranteed to every citizen of the United mates. The cou stitution of the United Htates says: "Congress shall make no law resecting an OMiftliiMhm(int of rulluion. or prohib iting the free exercise thereof; or abridg ing the freedom of specb, or of the pre or of the right of the people peaceably I to assemble and to petition the govern ment for a redress of grievances." Anv twrmnn of ordinary inteilitfmce can see that the constitution gives every person a right to express himself regard ing the government or the administra tion. Certainly a man cannot be held as ' a traitor in saying a thing against the isapremoey of the government. It was Thomas Jefferson who sola mat wneu this government should become of no benefit to the people, the people should have the right to ditsolve it and build another in its place. Uere be was telling what might be done against the upremacyof the government; so we could hardly consider that Mr. Atkinson is a traitor as the attorney general consldere him. Atkinson is not saying anything against the government; be is 1 . 1 at 1. u .,4 1 a a ne is oniy spoaxing again m wm ttl tha nreelrfntit. H'fflirdinff the DOsitlOO of the president as to the supremacy of ' V the government. A man's words do not x wake him a traitor under the const! tu. .Umi kl. tU .Mil t.eaaann. It Atkinson was a traitor, Jefferson was a traitor. Yon cannot judge a man by what be says, you judge blm by bis deeds. It was tbe Intention of tbe founders of tbe government that a nan should have tbe right to express himself freely regarding the government That was one of the things that caused tbe decay of tbe monarchy. Many a man bas lost his bsad because of saying a thing against ble government. What was it in tbe time of the revolution? Was It not the case that tbe printing preea of the colonies was subjected to tyranny? This was the very object of the British government, to destroy tbe press and its influence. Tbe colonies were greatly wronged in this respect and that is tbe reason that we have that part of tbe constitution which defends the righ t of t he press. How long would the ltussian government stand if Its people were guaranteed tbe right that tbe constitution guarantees to us? It would stand but a short time. Tbe Russian people would not become as wise as a pop until tbe yoke would be shaken off. McKiuley has overreached bis authority. Walt Johnson. WIIAT T-EOrLE SAY about Hood's Saraaparilla is' that it cure when all other remedies foil. Therefore you should take Hood's Saraaparilla in preference to all others. Hood's rills cure billiousnees. Mailed for 25 cents by C. I. llood & Co., Iow. ell, Mass. THE CHICAGO LIARS. Editor Independent! At a meeting of the Imperialists at Chlcngolntbe auditorium on tbe 7th lost, among other things the resolutions adopted stated that "on tbe 4th of Feb ruary last an Insurgent force assailed our arm in Us owa fortifications and eacanipments under eorer ol darkness, and by this act of agvrwMiou iuaagur atsd hostilities, and that the govern ment of tbs Fatted Htelee has auuabt lu 3! rer rear Wed, in lit' Uu la Id ibjJ. m k.i iXi.rir- 1 OvS l-UdOaJak PILE CURE FREE 10,000 Trial Treatment! e t ia r of the hwmm mm cufts, whki im vn lift over v year a e tfctm for all klinlao HIm la tlx KaaiUfc, franc and Muni arml wild ronr nam anil P. 0. eritlrea, d.ecrlptlun of i Jlnient and 3c. lama for ratiirs mall, If or SI a lira ail will ba ot ymi acomiaanUd bjr aoaitlve guar utea to tiira sr refund lha moan. Ad'trae tbe 2RM MIOICAL CO. SIS K. 4 St, Claataaall, every honorable way to secure cessation of hostilities." ' General Beeves, who has been in the Philippines, and who is a brave ana gal lant officer, made tbe following state ment In regard to the opening of nostu itles: "On Hunday, February 5th, the day after tbe flatbtinir beuan, General Torres, of the Insurgents, came through our lines under a flag of truce and bod a per sonal Interview with Uenerai utis in which, soeakinor tor Affulnnldo. he de, dared that the fighting had been begun accidentally and was not authorised by Aguioaldo; that Agnlnaldo wished to have it stopped, and that to bring about a conclusion of hostilities be proposed the esta blishment of a neutral tone be tween the two armies of any width that would be agreeable to General Otis, so that during the pence negotiations there might be no further danger of conflicts between the two armies. To these rep resentations of General Torres, General Otis sternly replied that the fighting having once begun, must go on to tbe grim end." General Reeves Knows what be Is talking about, as be was an eye witness to this affair, and no doubt the Ameri can people will place more confidence and reliance in bis statement than tbey will in the resolutions , adopted by the pio-bltersaiid hypocritical ministers who desecrated the Habbath by aiding In the pitsenge of the resolutions at the Chica go meeting, , Another pertinent question In connec tion with this Chicago meeting: It took a substantial sum of money to pay for tbe use of so expensive a building as the auditorium. It tins been said that this mpuey was furnished largely bv mem bers of the trust, by packers of rotten beef and syndicates who are using the government for private train. The In dependent would perform a valuable service to the country iy securing the names of those who furnished the money used by the imperialists at uneago. John G. Mahkh, Children, Neb., May 18, 18'JU, , A FRIEND TO ALL Editor Independent! la the Independent of April 27th you you said: "Why anyone should want to take a republican paper is beyond comprehension," Hnd quote tbe follow Ing taken from tbeHtate Journal of April 22d. "The pessimistic pops who have been figuring as prophets of evil ever since their friend Agnlnaldo under took to break through our picket line at night to loot Manila and murder tbe foreigners there are much taken back by tbe late advice from tbe 1'bilipplnes. Tb'dr prediction that tbe Tagale would carry on a guerilla warfare on the moun tains for a generation were founded on quicksand." In answer to yoar ques tion I will say I take a republican paper because to be forewarned is to be for armed. To tbe charge that I am tbe friend of Aguinaldo I plead guilty. I am tbe friend of every human being. To tbe charge that I hope for a prolonged gnarilla warfare I am innoeent and so Is every popniist. The Journal In Its charge conviete iteself and its party of being tbe enemy of Aguinaldo and self govern ment for tbe Filipinos. If for them why not for tbe niaaeee at borne? Tbepitl ble excuse that we are protecting for eigners is simply declaring that the war with Hpaln waa nnjusr. If foreigners were unsafe then Hpaln was doing all she could to protect tbem and If unable we should have helped her, I supposed we were according tbem the same rights we demanded 123 years agoof tbe world, i. e. a voice in our government. ( want to scold a little bit again. What is the nse of our making any fight on either tbe socalled middle-of-the- road Eop or the socialist? Our enemy is tbe ank of Issue advocate. He keeps those little fellows to draw our fire the same as tbe old frontiersman would sbow his bat on the end of his rain rod to draw tbe fire of bis opponent. Again the earn crowd are willing to get up an Imperial ist and anti-Imperialist party and they don't care which side beats only so tbey run down the white metal and the green back. The poor old State Journal Is excusable fur any thing it tnav say on tbe ground of Ignorance. It don't know enough to siwll "oue," it always spells it"wuu." ltthiuks it Is smart in de claring proeperity is here and here to stay, Our present prosierlty reminds me of oue of those China imitation eggs. There Is not a thiug In them but they are alright to fool an old hen. Ilopiug government issns of mousy success, I am (Jeuuuk Watkins, THE FARMERS CONGRESS Editor Independent! Will you kindly give me a little epoee while 1 glre your patrons my views on our faruivre national congress aad if I don't st it right 1 wish you would set m4 iHet KbMaMst h-aiksl siiM. czcinzxn exes. I MM o A me right, If I understand it right each state has a certain number of delegates appointed by tbe governor. These dele gates in all probability ride on a pass. Last year the governors of tbe different states appointed Ave hundred associate delegates for each state. As soon as these delegates received their appoint ments they began to receive letters from tbe managers of all railroad companies whose road ran in the direction of the place of meeting. Now I don't know all the regular delegates but I do know some of tbe leading delegates from Iowa and tbey are of that class of farmers wbo farm the farmers and two of them notor ious rail road cappers. You will notice they always meet as far from home , as poseiule to get tbe long haul two years ago I think it was they met at Minneap olis, last year at Fort Worth, Texas, next yenr tbey meet In Boston, perhaps next at Heattle, Hay, I imagine there will be some pretty smooth farmers at Boston. Just think ot it. flve nunared farmers wives taklnir their men to town and running tbem through a barber shop and bath tub then through a Jew clothing store then down to tits bank 40 see if they can get f 100 or $150 as tbe case may be to put them ttirougu in good )apeperhur have to give a lien on the next croo and tbe last inrscy eow and of course the good wife Would have to remain at home to look alter the pigs end all other matters pertaining to home duties. Last year some oi ine noi egates talked to the farmers about clean Ing their grain thought itbett.tr to clean the grain before marketing. Of course that was tbe first Intimation they had had that that was the thin a to do. Another said be thought It would be a good thing to employ a little army of men to take tbe mall out to the farmers, I think they called it free rural postal delivery or something of that kind, Now there is no one who knows better than I that we old grangers love to be remem bered by the governor of a great state like Nebraska, we know too mat mere is not fat pieces for all hence we feel satisfied with a lean place. Of course we frame these papers having the great seal of tbe state on and tbey show np fairly well. Home of our less fortunate neighbors look upon us as quite noted personages, and in fact, 1 have thought they sometimes envy us, 1 have never taken time to estimate the cost to Ave hundred delegates but at a rough esti mate I think it would be enough to run a popocrat or demopop state campaign lu good shaoe. bonce my otan would be to just let the regular delegates run the congress nnd lop on the uve nuuureo associates. 1 may be a tittle on the old fogy order but that Is the way 1 feel about it. How do you feel? Jl, H, MlLLEII, Wlnslde, fieb. The editor of tbe Independent feels just the same way. He once reported for a dally paper the doings of one of these farmer congresses. The commit tee on resolutions was composed of eleven members, Nine of tbose farmers on that committee wore national bank ers. He eo stated in bis report, but tbe managing editor struck that line out. HOW'S THIS? ,We offer One Hundred Dollars Re werd for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHli.NICY Co., Props,, Toledo, 0. We tbe underelcned. have known F. . Cheney for the last 16 years, and brfieve him perfectly bonorable in all business transaction and financially able to carry out any obligationa made by their arm. West A Truax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. , Welding, Klnnan A Marvin, Whole sale urtitfgisM, uoieuo, u. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Price. 7fto per bottle. Sold by all Druggist. Testimonial free. TRUE DEMOCRACY Tbs Beat Object of Oovarsmsat Tb la- dnatrlal Baaolntlon, At this time in the history of our country it ought not to be necessary to discuss this question. It Is more tban 100 years since the entire cltitenshlp of our country, then much lee tban now, possessed an enlightened conviction of tbe desirability and pressing necessity of rule by all the people. When our con stitution wo adopted our forefathers confidently believed that democratic government, rule by tbe people, waa en tirely possible under the representative form of government. At that time the world b,d eu no example of rule by the popular vote, where each oitlin spoke directly In public affairs, except In, the Agor of Hparta and Athens and In the forum of ancient Home, Thar tbe voice, of a I Itlsen speaking directly by a majority vote, wo the tuprewelaw; and eitltensblp carrying with It the right to vots, was justly valued very highly. But whea our government was estab llahrd upon a ettlBship, widuly seat tersd over a new aud sparsvly sltM territory, tbe Ortolan Agora and Bonis Forain iweuted lwirsekl and out of tbe titration. The hearts and brenals ot lbs iMttrlote ol th revolution, who had iut the ehalns Ibat bound ne lo the atolht eouatry were BIUhI wllb high purMN to build a government Nstlug upo aad operated by lb governed, t illed lib lrloiUI tlllll"la, l. lug their eouatry ! bora on I ol tHs ntikiy thrta of a Moody revolution, Ikry tllf that taroMKh tbs rrprv tstattT ratem H tbir Mtrlotej pur mmh would Im avoni pi tatted, fetNM Ur nets wwii feared Hto railing Ikltaeae of llhaud thsa rvwl ? ol eeiftati ambition; bat lbs kwlteal Molted l Iks Ht rMiet tailed tl loreee (he firta-M tolallf ttrtnkml eosdttlON fif Sell gumHHkt la lteiHlr, l b r fMiildrd l'n rim1 riarl,ki That ad hie erw treated 'qual Ulore til,aft4 that gitsnMMt thru their t oe1 front ttxaeoaitaat id bo torai Th "divias tiht tt ki" ilielinrllf tutllrl. I pis I Here, if the Ml that lbs "Uivias n,hl" lu rals rird la tbs stt4 abr awosg twea. And here, npon this proposition, "bang all the law and tbe prophets:" There Is but one place to look lor the "divine right" or any right among twn, to rule and that is to the people, l oo much emphasis cannot be placed upon this proposition. Hut do I need to argue It? Is (here a fairly intelligent voter of any party In the United Htates who will deny It? ntrange as it may seem, unfortunately there are many who deny it. Not, bow ever, so mtich by word of mouth as by tbeir conduct. Yet the old self-sufficient satanio idea that tbs few are wiser, purer and more honest and therefore more to be trusted In governmental affaire than the many Is still possessed by some voters. Asa general thing men wbo fioesess this Intolerable idea look upon heir weaker neighbors as their prey, If only they can get tbeir grip of greed upon them. Hucli men are still domi nated by the beastly Instinct of tbs porcine and feline. They deny that their weaker neighbor ha right which they are bound to respect. Their idea of government is suah an one as will help them most by giving to tbe strong special privileges so they may the more easily plunder their weaker neighbor. And right here we dis cover tbe reason wby government ought to rest upon the conseutof the governed. Give as In this country a government by less than a majority, ns by an aristoc racy, or plutocracy as at present, and that government will surely belf the few and the strong at tbe expense of the many and tbe weak, lucre need be no doubt of tbls proposition. And it Is herein that our patriot fath ers did not build as wisely a they sup posed they were building, As admin istered by them our government was so representative that each citizen bad a voice lu It throng n his loyal, ftlthttil and patriotic representative, If the same high sense of honor and patriot ism as actuated thnm, hod continued to this day to actuate the servants (so- called) of the people,' our country would not have drilled upon the rocks of whicti government by the people has been nopeiessiy wrecked, lint it was impossible to maintain government by the people under the rep resentative system, , w. It, JMNII, Kearney, Neb, Trsla Wreaked hf a Vw Di Soto, Mo,, May 23, The engine of the Iron Mountain & Houtlisrn Tex as express, which left Hi, Iouls at 9 o'clock yesterday afternoon, sir unit a eow at Tip Top, Ma, on Jlogsn s mountain, a few miles from here, at o'olock lastsvening, and jumped th track, turning completely over, Fire man Fred Parker was killed and En gineer H, F, Walter severely injured, but not fatally, The abrupt stopping of th train caused several of the pas sengers to sustain bruises, but no oue was badly Injured. ATTENTION, HOUSEKEEPERS. Weuhlnjf Qothcj llidtHtsy By Ming "Twls Blstere" Washing tf para ti oa. No rabbin of elothM mt washing machine needed, tend i afl In tamps to pay pottage aad we w.1 end, FJUCX, efloetn I for an orftukry washing, Cameron Co., U. s. Art, Leaver City, net , When writing mention, thla paper. HIDES. SHIP ' TO The Oldest Established Hide House, f SRND ron tl 920 R U Street TAOS AND QUOTA TIONS ... DOBSOfi & UNDGREN, Lincoln, Neb. Prompt Returns. NOlltr Or SALR UMiKHCIIATTKLMOHT- , UAOK. Matin la harabt air that hi virtv nf a rbat- tl murwaa. da'ed on lha ilai. day nlaiiuarr, lUK and Italy Bied Is' tb ufltiw of tha Cuan'r Clerk ol l.enraater CoiimjF. Sliralia,i,a Iballat nnt or anaarjr, iwa, anu mi leg uf ramp hrowa to 1 onla 1'iwks to aeeura tha parmaHt ol lha ama nl IHH MI, Mpoa wblrS tbera la now tin Ilia aum ol $11. Mi aad eoala nf a Miliaria aciloa lu rernrar piwaaaalita of lha aama 14 III, Slid ile faalt harlua lieas mala la tbe uarmeat of aalil aaiii aail ao anil or oilier iroarehii( at laa liilui bea laalllulail to nwovaf aalil flalit or an iiait Ikarmrf, tbaMiire I lilaeil Iba m'"!" itr daasrilHid tberrln, H; ana gray bora almnt I rara iiiil, aaiabl altoat lMi nMila aaiiiail "liara." oaa rr hi are almal It year nlil, enalil about Me jtuaad Saw-d "Jaaaie," an St l a Imm eaaua, aa,i oaa eat of lirmliiaa bar re, at liil auniiia at lha bar a of limia I'uaaa In Iba ell ji uf l.iueula, In .uiur Puun. lr, ua lb Sle day ol Mar, lew., ai I u Iih r M. ol aald Sa, aad ail Iba tiroeila of ell i lutb jruiiat uf aalil U.UI, (tfHiaaa ol arias for aald borae Iruia lb tin lhr a-era reoieriKad trow Iba ataborol raid aola aad raurl- II b lip lirueal and ail uihr wn't mm aad elpeaea auaaeeled SHS Iba a IberMif ' faled May (, lM, I.IU IS f"iiK A, MiMlaaee irinl pubili alios May II, m None; In the Mtlrnt Court of l.aaeaster toiiBtr, .Vebrneks, Third JuJMlal lltatrlil. The Mat td .Vfhrasia, l.aneatter t iiuiiir. m. (leoris JtsMiph Iteis, I'laiutiif, Va, ri irh ,na lUls, Ivieadaai, NulM In ana rr,., at deleaduut to laK lleHMllnu, TbatMis a a mast ib readsat. Harub AaalUianill latsaiili tbaloa ! - b.tav lbs I Ilk day H J as tatlUlbs sail titairan JMw.h Ib is, Imi named iitiai n am late im iki.ieiMias nl AaaUlad tmlrivb ltis, nuadry altaeeara, u used erlilm ua Ida trial til lbs abna eatliM rati, at tbs lheMlMulliva A tu. Nn. M t ulum- t'tt Abi, I lb sil v d hlia.iiitai id Hufl i!b aad Stale tit Msaaaifaaat lt, (ia a tbe bouraid iiVim i ai. aeJ rt itVtia b . to. td said ds aad tbe lak lag 4 am ) it.ltiiia ti U adaiataed ttiiHi day .i tl.ir, IwlseeN lb ias ars, aalil Ikey mn euatWfH, I usual, JniM r lis. plaatiH, I'l J, t', li .Nsakt,liHialiiiaey "Paralysis. it gometimes caused by overwork, either mental or physi cal. 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