THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. July 13, 1899 v ; ,' D Nebraska Jn&tptnbent 0MM4MMe WBAITM MAMS m UXCOIM arOMfEMDEMT, rv:u::ip iviry Thursday n 1 UCSUt - NEBRASKA) TCUVHONI IS 01.CO peh Year w Advance. , aa l SMveMst IX WIflMIIf ITU, OA Uwu, . Jefferson was the first republican pre, ident and Lincoln was the last. Geo. Miles wm 00 the wrong aide of Algor'e tin cans, and Mlklejobn says be can't have any command in tb Philip pine. . " - Postmaster General Smith said at Omaha that there waa only one email tribe in rebellion in the Philippine. What would happen II two or three tribes would take a notion to rebel7 When McKlnley get bia twelve regi menU In tbe field enlisted "without regard to educational qualifications" oa tbe order say, be will And that there will be no aucb lighting aa waa done when the true American volunteer waa there. . llanna aald In an Interview a tew days ago: "We bave argument that are bettor than words with which we pro poae to meet the silver Issue in 1000." Dooe that mean tbe argument of tbe bayonet Or doe It mean the $ argu ment? llanna may conclude that lead ia cheaper than gold. ' n 11 1 V s' i Future conventions in this state . should be cautious about easting com plimentary votes (or gentlemen whom tbey simply wish to flatter. Sometimes tbe result Is most disastrous, as for in- stanoe in tbe case ol our most distin guished friend, the editor of tbe Fapib . lion Times, Just stop and think what havoc tbey played with that man's life! There Is no reasonable doubt that a good deal of the milk shipped into Lln ln baa been treated with formaldehyde than which no mora dangerous thing could be introduced into tbe stomach except tbe active poisons. In tbe end Its effect will be practically the same forl.lt wCl produce death. Certainly there should be something don about it. An infant fed on such milk will die. It re tards digestion ia the adult and In tbe infant it must be fatal. Plngree' plan to enable tbe city of De troit to own its own franchises and run its own street, cars has been knocked out ' by the courts. A republican Judge says tbe whole thing is unconstitutional. It will now be In order for Plngree to get out and whoop it up somo tnoro for tbo ro- 1 publican purty, elect some .nore repub licao judges and United States senators and try to fool the people again. He will find that he has run his course and that be can't fool the people all tbe time. Michigan has bad enough of Pin gre republicanism. The Wair Republican say: "Tbe Her man preacher who rlued to allow tb use of bl,team to assist In unloading a ftrload of mattreeaea donated to the cyclone sufferer by tba World-Herald bureau becaua he differs kith that pa lr oa putitl will certainly need to be baptised and "born again" tailor b fitted to niter tha kingdom of heaven," He ought to I Implied with Ar and brlmatou threw times a day. However It is only a sample of the prejudice of the average mullet head who read nothing bat a partUan republican paper. Tb g. e. p. 'eoualry yokels" r be ginning their old racket agate by talk in aUoal 'hundred rent dollar. ' It any oa of lb. nutlet beads will bring aay kta4 uf aa Aarla dulUr to tbe Iadedal uftk that ia not a buadml fat dollar, In will b glvee a ga4 4e ! bread a4 batter aa4 tup of (!, After b baa tttout4 theat, U be caa- not U ad la sew that ry dollar ul whatever III aia.lt, la a hJr4 at i iluir, 4 4 avvwtty t b a kse 4e4 Mil or II uol be a tlUUr al a I b will U seal avr la Ids mU a4 tetf aee, a ba as te llvta, a ill k Mil pWMipaa. I ibm mm 4ui4 sa4 tlckiaby MJ 1 MMMl a py M M PltftuW fepe. aWelary U4 0mm a gt , a4- Cira ol tM, Ul be la et tisum lata lb ! tlt akg mik tiiMaraltva it U4etilar, wU tttkta bii itt (alb aUittbe , r; t5- feet km$te it mil .iwi Crrt It wa!4 N U itM gieu4 tael fey Jtr CMOibrff pi Out tar-taet 1 r4 I t'-a lie Mlnig pMgN itrrrt at Id tak a M wl klaiMi, J, H A fc.M y a4 mn " PAtMJUfO Of THE VOLUNTEER. PintiwranT haa never had any love for AnFinan volunteer. What the mnnoT nnwA wants la a regular stand Ingarmy. The law thot wo passed at tbe last congress is tbe entering wedge to destroy tbe whole volunteer system aa It has been known In the United States. The new regiments that nr to be mustered In to all Intents and pur poses a part oftbs regular army and will be commanded by regular army officers. The governors of the states and the people will have nothing wnai ever to do with tb organizing of these regiments. Tbe whole arrangement will be in tb bands of llanna who will act thromrh McKlnley. Tb enlisted men will represent tb slums of tb cities for all tbe qualifications of an American sol dier swept one-tbat of physical ability -bav been set aside. Character, intel ligence, citizenship bave all been set aside. They are tbe very kind of men who can be used for any purpose that plutocracy desires. Tb brave men who enlisted when tbe coll to free Cuba came and who carried thinking bayonets will not be among thorn. They ar of an other class altogether. Heretofore thieves, burglars, murdorers and other men of tbe criminal class could not enter our army. Now tbey are welcomed and advertised for all over the country. IIow long wlillt be before these hoards of mercenaries will be thrown against organized labor and tb producing1 classes cf this country ,1 The days of tbe high charactered and intelligent volun teer, willing to fight and die at any time and anywhere for hi country, is post. Men without character and without In telligence ar to take bis place. We ar to have In tbelr plaoe a standing army mad of men not citizens, men who can not read nor, write, bums, cut-throats and thieves. Hurrah for Mckinley I HAD TO gWIWO BOUND, Since there bo been ao much said in tbe republican papers about a new chairman for their national committee, Mark llanna bo been talking a good deal; What he has said bos not added to tb strength of tb republican party. Tbe fact stated in tb followlng-and tbey are facts which is taken from a re- cent interview with llanna ar decidedly refreshing. "I made my haadauartars at Chicago, and there watched every move made by our opponent just as we would watcn a gam of chess. We carried tbe fight into every state and kept our opponents busy at tbelr own home, so that tbey could not com outside and fight us. Of course, we spent a large amount of money. Wo bad to. wnon tne cam paign first opened we bad NO SPEAK ERS WIIOCOUI.1D DISCUSS THE ISSUE WITHOUT BEINO CONFRONTED WITH WHAT THEY HAD SAID PRE VIOUSLY IN DISCUSSING TUB CUR RENCY QUESTION. You see we bad to swing around, for when Major McKlnley was nominated it waa tnougnc tnai Whitney and bis friends would beat the free silver men in tb democratic conven tion and make the fight on tb tariff.'! MOT ALWAYi. Tb Grand Island Democrat soys that: "Tb democratic party ha always been wise enough to keep close to nature, and in this knows tbe difference between a snob and a saint It is able to dlstln guisd between a lantern and a jack- 6 lantern between sense and sentiment between statesmanship and stupid ity." Well yes, but not "always,' If it had been tbers never would bave been the necessity of organizing tbe populist party. Tbe detnocratlo party was not "wine enough" about the time it elected one 0 rover Cleveland president. In fact it did not have enough wisdom to Oil a gnat's skull about the time W. J. Bryan was downed in this state ia its state convention and the old ezereeence. of huniauitjTat Waihugtou was endorsed. Sometime tha democratic party has been right and sometime it has Im u wo fully wrong. At present It seems to be getllug right again and tbs populiit psrty proposes to see that It stays right. If it don't, it will forthwith proceed to "knock tlMstuttln,"uutoht. (1UI.II StAKIIAKU in I II 1 1. K. S.itiHi MngLah bondho!(!rf gt tr-e Chilean Government to adopt th gold staadsrd a year or two ago. Tb tnulM head In tb lnitel Statr gav a great houtot triumph a tl maiet king bad bera doa tbat would bnf advantage 14 th pettpb d thi (Hiuutry. Wkea II wa Hitatt out lu tbn that th 4p tioa of th gM staadsrd by ay ian try that had befura U-l atr, wuutd rwutt la a 4wfe4 lr gold that did ) ital Wlof and to tbat sileat, would ial gul4 barder ta gel ia lb tailed Htate. tbey g art ally rplw4 that that a )at what ky wanted. - Tk gu'Mwwwal m! t til 4(4 4pt la l44 slaadai 4 as4 tha ra!t i. Ik mm as II bas always le-a kr tf that Iklag baa b 4oa. 4 tail ta I'fWM, takity, paafca, lrami la ri, startaiuia, ItMaaity, k44i as4 ftal 4tirM4 Mtaw4 as II always has MUi4 y , as 4 aiwai Ot l ai l as taialy MfU K4 k4 te. Tb4lr baja aa great kat lb fttaal a bie4 t M4i akal II ba4 4a a4 aba4ta Ik 4 statUa'4 a ivaelaef. ba lta aa 4a, lb ftvat dailtea la lb I'atM sta(a, tk rta4 In tsraWb S Hi Ik p-b aeatuia4 at at all, . II a4vt4 tk g.44 staa l r4vry ut lbi Is) kU ml. umn about it. When it wo abolished not one mentioned it. Tbe first thlDg that has appeared in this country on the change of standard In Chile appeared in some correspon dence printed tbe other day In tbe Chica go Record, under dat Valparaiso, May 26, over tbe signature of Robert H. Reld. Tb misery in Chile was removed by the issue of full legal tender paper money in sufficient quantity to relieve th distress of the people. Tbe Chilian prescription worked like a charm, which I another demonstration of th sound ness of th populist financial theories. Mr. Reid in bi report of th matter ays:- "Despite th unfavorable forecast mad by some politician when the gov ernment issued 50,000,000 of paper money, tb republic Is gradually Improv ing It financial position and appears to bave got over th crises which followed tb breaking away from tb gold stand ard. A few day ago exchange touched lOd and I today lSXd, being only a couple of pence lower than when paper money wo not legal tender. This has caused almost a panic amongst tbe brokers of Challe Prat, where sales of gold coin take place twin a day." According to tb financial mullet beads, gold should bave gone scooting sky high when a big batch of legal ten der Daoer money was issued, but it did not do anything of that kind. It Is Just as much impossible that It should, as that some tnor j ng fjnhould get up and find tbe law of gravitation reversed, water running soblll and every loose thing flying off Into space. The paper money took tbe Dlace and did tbe work that gold bad don, decreased the demand Upon it, and th consequence wo that it began to go down Instead of up as tb mullet bead affirm it would tinder such circumstances, There I still but ons question ol great interest to the Deo pie of tb United State and tbat is tbs money question. From our financial system flow all tbe evil of which the people complain. Trusts, imperialism, panics, bankrupt cies, In srease in crime, low prices, In crease In Insanity, all and each, can el tber be totally abolished or greatly reduoed by a proper financial system. Furthermore, nothing but tb adoption of a proper financial system will ever bring relief. , A TO PES A flXITKKATE. - Tbe Topeka Capital says: "General King's statement (tbat nine tenth of the Filipinos can read and write) seems Incredible, sine If trus it would imply a condition of Intelligence and a stand ard, of education in the Philippines lur above tbat in half tb state in this union, if such a high state of literacy existed throughout tbl country Bryan could not have carried a single state In 1800. If what General King assert is true oranywber near the truth, there is good reason why Mr. Bryan fear tb annexation of the Philippine, for a peo ple nlne-tentns of whom ar reader could bav no sympathy with tbe pro paganda of free silver and fiat money which is opposed to the literature oj all times and raoes in the worlds bietors." The Capital forgots tbatNebraeka,Dry. an's own state, which rank above every other state in the nnlon In its literacy, a greater number of whose inhabitants can read and who do read, ia tbe Very home of the free silver movement. It al so forgefcabat the tremendous majori ties In tbe northern state for tbe gold standard came from the slums of the great citiee. Its other statement that tbe propaganda ol free silver i opposed to all literature shows that the writer of it is so nearly illiterate himself that he docs not know what nets writing about. Free eilver was the law of the whole world up to 1819 and of nil the world except one nation up to 1873 and of all times and al, rmrus up to that time. W Dealt come to tbo literature ol the subject of th preeent. time, there i not aa eeolMHiii.it Ml I tin w liole wiurlti, who lMMikare cousiderml authority, wuo Is hot a biinetallit. Sueb writing only brands it author a a falsifier or aa Iguoramou. Ml'MIVIfAI. wa.KHil'. Tbs poputiat doctrin of tbe public ownership ol city fraucblwea i making tjrh hen?i!ty in New Yrk a4 lw.k 'a that lb plutocrat! pr of (hoc cities bav concluded that they must print something to put a rbei-k ou sui-b lunacy. Ho tb llrookiya i'agK after m tub eogiUtloa, a-nl forth tb folio lr "Ulaeguw, tbat bory bedl atunb-U pal atoaeter, Ilea4 of being tb baUlr (4 tbs bautaa rav, aa w ar lol4 by ar, aa t aa siampl fur all Miub)iIttas Ul btllow, ba by Its tuelbwtt ro4 ltlf to b anr ral, at or b.rtWs aa4 aior b baw4lba lb dvvii biait. Ilka h..tl m tkaa half id it Mp!tka 4 lb balUit, It b rubb4 lb UUtm ol Ik t rrd al btr Ml, libaa mw4 lkw ap ia tawal boa, I a imm tb fwwrty a4rrttas aety s4 tieav, aitbual lb bp Wk that brtttiast ple ivl anla r.b4 Niil4 a4 HtUikl l tb tiUfi 44ly a,U wl4 ltKtr eldvti ara wm muv4 bf It ttat Ikey taWaitUt4 Nktg Bp aaadJittuaal tkiM. a wa4 tHMbaar tt lb beiaki4 ty 4 iM.kij. Tbey a w4 Ibal a t t btb sacb a ttv iteat Wly iaal mm kkr tlaa fVltii aa4 Giwurrlt a4 tbl lb ad4 uWiais Ulw t4 H4 J4 rV-utvk pftwi kig, UNCOLN A HP POPULISM. A very large number of the populists of Nebraska were originally republicans and today we all refer to th teaching of Lincoln for guidance, On every question now before the people, Lincoln expressed the views we advocate. Take the popu. liat position in regard to the decisions of tb supreme court. Not one of us can express it with the power and force that Lincoln did. In bis inaugural address Lincoln said: "Tb candid oltiien must confess tbat If tbs policy of th government upon vi tal question affecting the whole people I to be Irrevocably fixed by decision of th supreme eonrt the instant tbey ar made, in ordinary litigation between parties in personal action, tbe people will have ceased to be tbelr own ' ruler, having to tbat extent practically re signed their right Into the bands of that eminent tribunal." Tbe populist position upon the su preme court question bo never been so fully expressed by any on a In thos word. It should be adopted - at tbe next national convention a a plank In the populist platform. In regard to tbe Philippine question Lincoln boa expressed our views with more power and precision tbatuany one of us can do it for ourselves. In a speech at Lewiston, III., delivered August 17, 1858, he said; "The Declaration of Independence was formed by the representative of Ameri can liberty from thirteen states of the confederacy. These j communi ties by tbelr representative in old Inde pendents ball, said to tbo whole world of men: ' W bold these truth to be self evident; that all men ar created equal; tbat tbey are endowed by their creator with certain Inalienable right; that among these are life, liberty and ' th pursuit of happiness.' Tbl was their majestic interpretation of tb economy of tbe universe. Tbl wa their lofty and wise and noble understanding of tbs justice of tb Creator to hi creatures, to th whole great family of man. In their olighteued belief, nothing stamped with the divine image and likeness wa wot into tb world to be trodden on and de graded and Imbruited by hi fellow. Tbey grasped not only th whole race of man then living, but tbey reached for ward and seized upon tbe farthest pos terity. Tbey erected a beacon to guide tbelr children, and tbelr children's chil dren, and the countless myriads who shall inhabit the earth in other age. Wise statesmen a tbey wore, tbey knew tbe tendency of prosperity to breed ty tyrants, and so tbey ' established those great self-evident truths, that when, in tbe distant future, some man, some fac tion, soma interest, should set up the doctrine that none bnt rich men, or none but Anglo-Saxon white men were entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happi ness, their posterity might look np again to the Declaration of Independence and take courage to renew the battle which their father began, so that truth and justice and mercy and all tb humane and Christian virtue might not be ex tinguished from the land; so that no man would hereafter dare to limit and circumscribe tbe great principles on which tbe temple of liberty was boing built. "Now, my countrymen, if you have been taught doctrines conflicting with the great landmarks of the Declaration of Independence; if you have listened to suggestions which would take away from its grandeur and mutilate tbe fair symmetry of the proportion; if yoo have been Inclined to believe that all men are not created equal in thoee in alienable rights enumerated by our chart of liberty; let me entreat you to come back I Return to the fountain whose water spring clone by the blood of the revolution. Think nothing of me tuke do thought for the political fate of any mail whomsoever but floma back to the truths tbat are ia tbe Declaration of la dciondenoe," In speaking upon thesubject J ft Davis and Stepbea A. Douglas used practically the same word, Doogla la Illinois and Jeff Iaviupon leaving tb United State ton a t. The men said: Thl Colcago doctrin of I.iucolu's declaring that tbs negro and tb wlii maa ar mad tquat by lb Declaration of Independent, and by Dlvln Prove dencw-4 tmutrou brey, Tb signer ol tb iVt-UratUm ol Indcpen dac vr drvaated of tb aegro ha Ikey wer writing that dot-uaie!. Tbey referred to wblt at, to men of Euro peaa btf tb and Karopeaa dMht ba Ikey dw-laml lb niaallty ol all n.H Tb same later! lo-lay deaouor tb Chicago d.Hlna aad tb U !. do, trio id Intttl with a much bittera a lby M thlka dlria of tlK Pupat ata ol May staada r l.lscoi IixmI aa l(brepabtH party stasd akrrw Jfl. It stool 4roa aa4 IWJa! Tbey erlhlo great Hpa Ui of all lb pt na4 ar aaly their kssW bJUiwvr. 4f It Altai. Tb It'l l b rvtu'M ol Nw Yl tsb-iai-t.bwtW a ale. IvaMb k dr tthav"ai t-a tb le ak that lt a4 Ik gomaae.! imm t4 all lU pape ty k al aa 4a4 a I kf ka tly lg4 Ibal lbi itia 1ker aiualkif ba lM I H a Hat, bat ; ba seal aal atlt ll l's wkal (-arp.nl U . Ik Aprd, llai 4 4 ?. Tk Aprd aaiUf lrto4 bask ! and branch banks, the May nnmber of Greeham's law, (an old worn ou t theme) and the June number of the Spanish dol lar in Massachusetts. The Independent wishes that this gold bug publication could be put into tbe hands of every populist. They would get more fun out of it than going to a circus. Now here ar a couple of proposition laid down with a much assurance asJf they were known to b promulgated by God him- ..if: v ; "The legal ratio of tha coin roust trlotly conform to tbo reiatlv market value of the metals. "If tb fixed legal ratio of tbe coins differs from tbe natural, or market value of th metals, th coin which I under rated disappears from circulation, and tbo coin which is overrated alone re mains current." These statements ar asserted to be great fundamental law acknowledged to be true by all men of all ages and to deny them is a senseless as to deny that tbe un rises in tb eaut find sets In the west. Tb argument , wai evidently written In London forth writer con stantly" use pounds, shilling and pence in hi Illustration. Hear him: "So If gold coin worth twenty shill ings and silver coin which are rated at an equivalent value in gold, but are really worth fifteen shilling In the market, circulate together, everyone will pay his debts in silver, and all the gold coin will disappear from circula tion." ; Now all tbat I simply laughable. Tber are about 000,000,000 silver dol lar in circulation in th United States with a market value of less than half of gold dollars, and gold doesn't disap pear. Not only do those silver dollar cir culate along with gold and remem ber tbey ar standard ' money and not - redeemable In any other kind of money but they will con tinue to clroulato Just as long as they are legal tender for debt In the states, no matter whether the market value of tbe coin in them Is fifty cent, five cent ora'bundred cents. While they have been In circulation gold ha increased in stead of disappearing. It is hardly -possible to fool even a mullet bead with such argument as tbat. Even tbe dullest bav bad a little common sense hammered into thorn dur ing th last five year. London gold bug rot will not bav th effect in 1000 that It bad In 1800, REPUBLICAN ORATORS. Republican orators had a bard time of it on tb Fourth. Tbs custom of a hundred year forced the committees to have tbo declaration of independence read, and recent discusejon of tbat doc ument caused the people to pay more attention to it than in former year. It required a good deal of hardihood to arise after tbe reading of that document andlbcgin tb advocacy of government by conquest A Lincoln orator had made a contract to deliver a non-partisan address. In thinking over tbo matter be became troubled and going to a distinguished lawyer asked bis advice. "I am" be said, "under contract to deliver a non-parti san oration on the Fourth. Will It be a violation of the contract to reier to tbe declaration of independence?" Tbe lawyer told him that If he wanted to be on th safe side he bad better talk of something more modern. Tbe Fourth was celebrated more gen erally than ever before, and this Mark If anna administration teceived a rebuke wherever the graud old truths, incorpor ated by Jefferson in that immortal doc ument proclaimed 123 years ago, wore hoard by tbe listening crowds. RAILROAD CONSOLIDATION. The Vaoderbllts have alstorbed evtrv Ihiug iu th way of railroads between i:b leu go and Doetou and "consolidated them under on head. All this was don In th interest of th dear people because th bueiiieea could b run so much cheaper under one management. Trunt, and villy railroad lrut,havcooi to stay, so th republican and socialist tvliu. Tb lauU.aitf of tbl raitroad lrut Is mad plain by. lb market r port and rat quotation. Cora and wheal dei'lin In price al Oia-ngo and a for freight rate sine !hla'Wuhd tioa" tb quotations sayt "Thaw charg oa wheal, oat aad tbiur Irora tbleago to New York tty Will ba 17 rvfet per ltal puade,roiupare4 to lkpnatratol iV ra Ik advaava will b from M at to 15 real. )Vr ihmI kipaiat Iroat fb sago via New Vw k lb 4raae oa sura til b Iroat HiU t It real. IAt beat klt4 tk :eln krkt tb rat will b IT seat pr ton p.a.U ta a now, Wta I tMt I, ka ! rate w4 gtt late ttf.l, Ik ka! U h tk ! bv4 ra-s It bar be ltrtel4 l up alt tat iat(hatfaet" - u taa'l do asjlfcls." M .) lei' allray gatak Trw, eai4 M4iM aa4 wtab- btuaa la lf,M f Ik lit a4 tk ! Jraal. W4 Ibal a U kr tad ititag "nyvawi'' 4 oaakall Ik pop ar 4 lv tt Ik on4'l 4 ikrol lktt, a4lkraaia4r il gbk ttttMaMa 4 Walk lUa, fkal a W. tkg II Ikal M. b.ay stiU k. aa l Uib lUwsa K tlrk if H aitk t.t4 ftotbkil4 la Uadoa, INVESTIGATING COMMITTEES. . Last winter the republican legislature started out by appointing a lot of inves tigating committtees. They had not gone very far in their investigating nntil tbey found they bod hold of the hot end of the poker. Tbey dropped tbo poker, pat court plaster on their hands, took a drink all around and quit. A few mullet head in the senate, not learning any thing from experience thought tbey would try their Band at It, and that august body appointed a partizan com mittee to investigate during reces. They mad an appropriation to pay their salaries and expenses, but that act never recleved th approval of th house andwhsn sent to the, governor wa promptly vetoed. v Now that partizan committee, without the shadow of tbe autboritry of law, has! appeared at tbe state house and began by issuing order to tb state officer to furnish them rooms. Tbey wer politely informed that aa citizen of tb state howsver much tbe state wo disgraced by that fact they wer entitled" to ex amlne.all the public'ricords and would befgiven any assistance tbey, needed, but a to; turning over tbe state house to them, tbat was impossible nnder tbe law, ' ; . :, Then tbl "committee" adjourned to a downtown botol and summoned one Simon who told them that he had been engaged in a very disreputable scheme to alter tbe ballot cast for a certain constitutional amendment, lie went Into details and told bow be did the dirty work. Then he said fa bad ap plied for an office under the fusion state government and tbey wouldn't give him any, but tbat was not tbo reason that made him tell about a scheme be bad to commit perjury and stuff the ballot boxes. , ' . This committee was greatly delighted with the "evidence." Then they sent for ex-Governor Uolcomb, who in a very courteous and polite note declined to appear. He told thorn that all of hie official act were a mattor ol record and on file and open for examination at tbe executirelofflco and they bad better go up there and look tbem over, or word to tbat effect. According to tbe last re ports tbe committee were bugging tbe "Simon evidence" close to tbelr heart and claiming that they now bad tbe proof that would down free silver and fusion forever In tbl state. ' The childisbnes of tbe whole business only makes sensible men of all part ice smile and give a wink with the left eye. "Obi that's politics," they say. DEMOCRATIC ANTICS. There Is more fun in watching tbe antics of Edgar Howard and a few other democratic editors in this stale than ever any man got out of an hour's ob servation of Dan Rice' trick mule. When Uolcomb was governor, when be bad office to glvs away, then there wa no on lika Uolcomb. He wo tb beat governor thatlNebraeka ever bad. A oon a he wa ont of office and had no more offices to dispose of, then be waa no good at all. Tbe very coterie of dem ocrats that Uolcomb appointed to office are now after the ex-governor's scalp. Serves him right. He should have glvea tbe office to tbe populist Instead of that crowd, but be never would take the ad vice of this writer. He no doubt did what be thought was the best and tried to divide the offices up among the three parties that supported him, but now tbat these same democrats are after bioi denouncing him and declaring tbat hia nomination will bring sure defeat, we are inclined to smile and say: "Go it Eddy. We knew what would happen when Uol comb persisted in recognzing such a crowd." But all democrats ar not like Edgar Howard and bis small follow lug. Tbey declared that Holoonib wa a good gov ermir when lit! win iu tilti.. ami lli.- stick to him yt. The Crete: Democrat, after giving brother Howard a swipe or two over tbs bead, says; "Gov. Uolcomb Is not maklug a per sonal effort fr tho office of judg. It ia his Iriends who ar pitting bini forward, and who believe him to ba tb strongest man mentioned for tb plnee. It Is very tatwak artloti, but when you look tb fact lu th liter, you will sea tbat b polled more vote ia lHUd than iWyaa, that b ran far ahead of hia tkkt I 17! aa4 Ua strong today a then, with tb raak aa l ale of lb fulR fur. IVa wby try to pull downantaa ol known, demonstrated, strength lof soaieoo aho popularity Waa wttkuoaa quastlty. Gov, llokttmb doe ao 4 Ik tfflM, J praclae yield aior lka lb salary ol ti Ij a4 a bill abttat Ik sum latia," All tbl U aUJUh4 lor tb UnSI ol iHtt-aUl gaveraura wko bav III deal a Ilk tk 4wwratW !. Tk antra I ..a pel kiss, Ik eur U kly k U la lata aru4 aa4 kk t44)t'gM d ul j , Tbat i'aptliiue ! ly dt, leg akal ll m bia lar tad IW g erf tb hit, bat aWt trt hint ia rHaiHbb p.HftMa, Kr lkr I aa trUiNg kt tM'awt k mill tart la kkk leg, 4 kkk bftdK bar aal brk all t9, Tk aw 4lrfu utag abal U f wka b slatt li l-ayi, Vr. J. W. Ht-y, waar el lb 'rair Kttkaag nwrj la lkieity , U ufl k a 'aiU4 a 4 rKratia luar wtavUf Ittaaty, IU will ttur ki I. 1 i