Q tttbxatka Jnbcptnbcnt WMAlTm MAKMKS 4 UMCOIM IHDMFMNDIWT. CVILLWXD IVIRY THURSDAY urn fc!:;x$dqt FublUhiQff do. AlUMMItrMt, LKICdLN, - NEBRASKA. TCLCFHONI IM. C1.C0 nx Year in advancb. m ea JisClsai . Ml lib al HtM MaaM t USM, DM. Tb redublican bavs a good dual to say about "honest money" but not oot of tbem seoru to bavs any Interest In booMt men. Money can neither be honest nor dis honest. Such a statement however, la beyond tb comprehension of a mallet hood. Therefor they continue to go about tht strwot bowling (or "honest money." 1 J No otio can truthfully accuse McKlnley o! Impartiality. He. sands niggers to Idabo to kill white men aud bs send white men to the Philippines to kill niggers. That l tba waybs satisfied bit conscience. Th oio denounced by tb plutocratic press aa "little Americans" ara tba men who believe Id tba declaration of Ind. pandence with all tbelr Wrts, and tba man who so denounce thorn think that document should b thrown in tba waste basket. ' "It la trua" remarked McKluloy, "that Llocoln aald that no man waa good anoogh to govern another man without bia consent, but then you must remem bar that Mr. Llocoln waa not vary well acquainted with ma or ba never would have aald It." Tba democrats of Kentucky ara today advocating tba populist platform of 1805 without an exception. They have found oat that the uieople of those United Htatea demand populism aud won't bare anything elaa even If It fa branded "just as good." General King aald that the Filiplnoa ware far mora capable of self govern meat than tba Cubana. Alger aoya that that statement is a perfect defense for tba anneiation of Cuba, and not an ar go men t for the independence of the Tail; Ippinee, All of which glveeoa another ample of plutocratic logic. Full roan aald "there la nothing to ar bitrate." Pullman la dead nndjhls vast fortune la foat being dissipated. Now Grant of the ameltlng trust aaya to the board of arbitration of Colorado: "There la nothing to arbitrate." One of the daya More long Grant will be dead and when he appeare before fit. Peter be will be told, "thora la nothing to arbitrate." If money waa something to eat or to wear, thea what it was made of would be a matter of some consequence. Hut aa we can't eat it or wear it, what differ euoe doea It make whether It l made of gold, sliver or paper? Hut whether it takes a big lot of corn, wheat or cotton to get a small amount of money when we have a debt to pay, la a matter of very great Importance. If McKlnUiy can find any vacant land like that that Jefferson annexed or like that annexed after the Max lean war land that Is good and fertile andnpou which tb young ntea of America can locate houitateads then we are all tor aanrxatlon. Hut when be wants to an t lot 4 Iropteal juugl more thirkly iahamtw already than the state ol thUnaton, that is aaother question . together and we don't want auy ol it, lteltaae to the ht quoted by Uorgw III, to tat be without rrrnM-. I alios woe tb prliu'i"l ru of the war ol the revolution. Now1 lb trusts euaM ia and tirvu that power without let of hUdr and the plutoeratteed ttar, Uksieg tbir atUo uu the pub- IWk opiaiiiu ol MAfti4y'a atloraey. fef at, ds kt cu't do ay lkii.M Thai is but the way that I'aUkt, llrv, WuAklngUia a4 Wurrea ta!fcd, The vlf-t had ia view by live .iul m 4hlka fttiMilfa WM.af ia kr t the ltt Nb aka tm eute ta 1 Ja- vwla to be mi4 ffl, waa Int a give the totlruatl aad trw mt tipek a rake l a4 tW ta aake tlit e4 till few iaiat, A Ktat bo rwaed ptaMtela vM tat tknwale ol eWtloie lata the nw (4 the rtv emieiM wl aa that althetret er eufp-watMa. Attvf that taeriW Itvaa etate taatltt eoalj rail oa taa h a aM4 Uige Imw a4 1 hey eild vt It, lltoiHil al U irvtbl that the e aaake uilh Irat U ewMt tuba ami in thai wy, THE THE LICBTI JKHABD, The Kearney New Era-Standard, whom editor waa on the ground, given im ac count of the Lichty-Malalieu resolu tlona that were sent out usiberesolu tlona of a Farmers Alliance, when no aucb reaolutlona were evr pitd by any farmers alliance, or by any body except T.uht- Bobbin and Mallalieu. Tbe account is practically the sam- a was printed in the Independent. The editor then remarks as follow: ' "The politics lu thia kind of sneak campaigning ia of the same brand Mark JIanna believes in, and which elected bim United Rtates Senator from Ohio; The republican party ia the motive power behind Stebblns and Llobty in trying to palm off on tba people tba falsehood that nonulista of any number held a meeting In Kearney and Issued an ad drees. The populists of Buffalo county will not be fooled by It, nor will any In telllgent populist In Nebraska ba led to vote against an honorably nominated oo-operativ or fusion ticket in opposi tion to tba desires of such mercenary tool! of tba republican party as the autbora of the addreaa above referred to. The latent of the addrese ia to pre vent fusion. If the republicans can pre- fusion and there is a three-cornered cornered fight In every polling precinct, they will win. If they can hire so-called popullata to create discontent, that is busloess, and tbla la the reason Stebblne and Llcbty were In Kearney two daya lust week. Ilouoat populists are thor oughly on the alert agalnet the middle- of-theroad republican contingent of which Btebblne and Llobty ara only two of a number actively at work. WMKttB TUB FOUL LIVKfl. Mr. W. F. Fctterman, of Filley, Mo.( wrltee a letter to the Independent and aska; "Do yon know anything about that fool" N. C. Henderson, of Wilson villa, Nebraska? No, we do not, except that from an enclosed letter we see that Mr. Fetterman bas sized blm up about right. In Henderson's letter be says: "The reason that I spoke of the pops claiming supply and demand aa the law of better times ia that tbey ignored audi a theory duriog the campaign of 'DO tbey contended that the Volume of Money waa tba only remedy, that sup ply and demand cut no figure." Wears quoting verbatim; capitalization, punct nation and all just as it Is in the origin al letter. Kd.l "but diroctly after elec tion when times began to get better they then began to4 cry supply and de mand." Now there ia history, economics, aud literature for you. Wheat began to rise long before election. There was not a pop papr in this state that did not con tinually point out that the riea In wbeat waa caused by the famine in India and the failure of crope in Argentina. Mr. Towne, in a speech at the Oliver theatre la this city, long before the conventions met, and went into the whole subject Portions of that speech were printed in every free silver paper in the atate. The day the silver conventions met In Lin ooln there wore speeches made on the eapitol grounds by Weaver, Hryan, Hoi comb, aud otbors, all pointing out that the rise was on account of short supply. Populists have at all times held that supply and demand regulates the price of all commodities, as well ts the price of money. It there were but ten dollars In the world, the demand for dol lars with which to pay off debts inquir ing as many dollars a it now does, all the land In the great state of Ne braska would not be suflk-lont to buy a tenth part of one of those dollar. This distinguished economist further says: "n bat was the cause ol so quick chatge alter election? it couldu't have been on account of war becuuse there was no war. It was simply benauxe People had Confidence tn the adminis tration, factorie t mills were opened and gave employment to sale men aud that caused a demand for our supplies." Thsreyou have It, Open the fete lot U aud employ 'Vale meu" aud that will cause a demand for supplies! It don't matter a pnrtk-U whether the people have any mouy to buy the good or not, "Hal iun" appearing In a city will Immediately cause a demand for goodsl That I republlcaa logic. No woadt-r Mr, FetU-rmaa wanted to know whr that foot lived. Hume mullet head do live la Nebraska, but w have Stint doubt about thl one. K,-a3gMes.-jggaas,,aKiBa uiuM-r at vriMMiin. TheHlat Journal eontluu to lueult tba (iltitwr au4 a ol the 'trt Nebras ka at evvry oppurtaulty, U Im I ri day' Uu II rprit tb slaadoroa a ulttn4 ut-ua lha mtlnwat bf tb Htaskia PaUi la whkh it aid; li U sot (HMf lom haw, Jr th mmS l,vrtl vf i4tikt aad tt ) maustfvatMi, a to t vl4 raoa U4y tMa tpMitMl," Tb m!M Uui twltt ptisud that la th mm v iht ,ati4 a d lH rtoi IU ) MtHW't altk-li gav the brwst b Ik trupot 4aW4al klaatta, It llth. Tbt rv pott ai(k Tk ltw ar arllff tkMUUtwl HUqwNHv 4 tktf kr tM'i;i. teg tkfttwa thr iMtttk tfute WMtiiur, tMaw ti ai4ii 4 kly aa VhI iviaat ha fc4 a k IM id ba Ikaa t hiV xt. i4 IhwMi al ik t dat h4 at ill, 4 a t rmMivta ha Im ia tit4 wl iMt aWt ua duly. 1k Ntta raiMt ba eaiNnM la It ta Itm sua l'waa4t a Um dv 44 uh m Ibaa l ka4r4 ava U NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. the ranks. Some of it companies have only two seta of fours. Twenty-four of the Nebraska officers are on the sick list, and the Montana, Kaneae, Washington and South Dakota regiments show twenty or more officers In the hospitals or sick in their quarters. These regiments have borne the brant of the fighting. Their losse in killed and wounded range from 160 in the Montana regiment to 280 Nebraska men." . When tba First Nebraska geta borne, that ia, what are left of them, if some of these ImoerlallsU don't shut their mouths, they probably won't have any mouths that they can abut. . VUOVKULt JUMKD. The Waboo Democrat aaya: "The Ne braska Independent published at Lin coln, and by the way one of the strong est and most ably edited reform papera in tba state, baa coined a new name or term for administration republicans. It is such a happy bit and so fully expresses the intellectually befogged condition of the dupes of Mark Ilanna that the Dem ocrat believes It ought to be generally adopted aa a party designation for the deluded followers of that prophet of evil. The term referred to ia "Mullet Head" and is defined as follows:" . Tba Democrat then prints tba article entitled "Mullet Heads" wblcb recently appeared In this paper and adds: ''The definition Is ao to tba point, any one, even a "Mullet Head", conversant with the flopping propensities of the genua homo designated by the term will be compelled at onoo to admit tba appel lation Is a fitting one. Henceforward 'Mullet Head, goes." ' The Stanton Register, a red bot re publican paper, does not take any stock In the sufferings of tba Ffrst Nebraska. It figures oat that tbey bavs not lost many by death or diseass or in any other way, It says that 00 per cent of them ara alive and well and that "it Is not easy to bow, under tba moat favorable of conditions and best of man agement, a less loss could reasonably have been expected." There are more than 200,000 men out on a strike at this time, There ara ludi cations that ninny mora will strike with in the next few daya. Several atrikea have been successful but in no case bas wages been raised higher than in '03 when the cutting down began. In many caeca where an advance of wuges bus been announced in the plutocratic papers the rise wo less than the cat made three years ago. : Sines Peffer went bock to tba repnbli lane, tba pagoa of the great plutocratic quarterlies and magazines are all open to bim. In the days when be called him self a populist, things were not that way. In the eyes of these literary gen tlemen the political party to wblcb a man belongs fixes bis literary standing. If he supports the republican party be can have bis articles printed in the quar terliea and magazines. If be doesn't, then be can't and that's all there Is to it. A panic Is sure to arrive on timer Not one bas ever failed to arrive on tlmo since modern financiering came Into vogue and it will not fail now. The In terest on debts Is groater by fur than the producing capacity of the nation above the cost of existence. There will soon have to be another "liquidation," a the. bankers say, aud the books balanced by the bankruptcies. They are just cleaning np the lust job and some of the mortgages have not been foreclosed yeti Old Tlddlo-du-winka gave a good dem onstration of Its constitutional men dacity and stupidity the other day when It published ia one column a screed on Hryan, suylug he was la Colorado but was afraid to go to Colorado Hprings and make a speech In that stronghold of McKlulejUin, while lu another column It bad aa account of a tremendously en thutiastie meeting at that place at which Uryuu had addrewMd over fiOOO ntbuslastin followers, do it, you old mullet head. You are a sourc of a gtat deal of fun for the pops. I V.. l row u, t h etHUaluT editor ol tb,ladwndeut Iferald.giv th Llchty. Mallalhm coaveatloa out at Kearney and th fk rolutioa a groat bg booi That I what th ladepesdeut h been telling It rdr it might look out fur Iroia lb n Ulit wha rtu4 that Ihey ar populist. TU,lu4a dut Uh1 theut up all rbjbt. Tal I a popitlwt pr aad wdt uip(trt lh ip uttl party, a remarked t Mr. Hrttwa tu tint . II wlad ua, hi pad of thai Uk affair al Kvry with la Mowing; "Th tiaiakir aay saw eJul Mom MtovvBival hi pot," rVaator Tharatut ; klaay r- pubtmta la lh t hat tutHtovat tlvf tis aad wilt hav lb party U tk i-t guld t4t4 I dwlaml htr, Wi. Ik hop (4 attitaat biotIIWai I not a lata it" ll I k tat la lh dj lavah Itlk a that lo kv aay km, Tk JioM fof It al Ik lt, lxikt tMtMitio wkea T!W, TwtiM, Ivum w, aad a wkw tkouakl ottir id 4lKthi thaaf parly waiktd aut id it. Nw all akl4 a Marl tlai.a vs4iya aad Ma hltag Ik fwrwaidlk g44 ataa4rj kHMt Ik tuaalry It at WuIaU, Otkf ta ka kav alwaja ! !rt la pfiae will awik Ik Ml lot dvr aad ftat Jk M.TkarWa. INSULTING THE FIRST. The imperialists of . Lincoln and Omaha put a wet blanket on the en thusiasm with which th people of this state were prepared to greet the First Nebraska, by turning tbe meeting called to arrange for their reception into a regular republican campaign for McKin ley and all that MoKinley and Mark Ilanna represents. Tbe people of this state and ol tbeclty of Lincoln felt like as sembling en moss and pouring oat tbelr gratitude la cheers for the brave living and tears for tbe dead, woanded,sick and dying of tbe braveat regiment that ever marched under the stars and stripes. All without regard to religious beliefs, party affiliations, foreign and native born, wanted to assemble and take tbe returning soldier to their hearts and in their arras and tell tbem bow proud tbey wars that Nebraska bad furnished to the world and to history such men. All, we say, because there were none who wanted any other sort of a reception, except tbe few republican campaign managers who gave to the stats a Hart ley, a Moore and hundreds of other de faulters. When tb First arrives In San Fran cisco they will doubtless refuse to par ticipate In any such a reception. Soma of tbe committee have already sent In thoir resignations and there are prob ably mors to follow. . The only officer who served In this war who was on tbe program, General Vifquain, distinctly repudiated tbe assertions made by tbe campalgo managers. If tbe ;First Ne braska Is to have a fitting reception, new committees must bs appointed who will see to It that politics Is kept oat of It altogetbor. This meeting at the Funk opera bouse was an Insult to every officer and man In tbe regiment. HEFUIILIOAM fOPUUNTM. There Is not a tenet of tb populist party except that of the government Issue of paper money, that is not now being advocated by the republican party indifferent sections of tbe country. Even tbe government lsus of paper money was at one time advocated by the whole party with the exception of a few bankers In New York, Tbs I'lngree republicans have succeeded by advocat ing populist principles and making them tbe paramount Issue in tbelr campaigns. Members of 'the cabinet of republican presidents bavs taken aoma of the popu list principles and boldly advocated tbem while holding office. Home have advocated tbe publio ownership of tbe telegraphs and somo '(postal savings banks, and others other demand of the populist platform. Tbe truth about It is whenever tbey get bard pressed tbey will take np some plank of tbe populist platform aud win on It. That Is tbe way Pingree did and be Is not tbe only one. Tbey bavs been able to do this be cause of tbe action of soma mallet beaded populists. These sort of popu lists will leave their own party and vote for the republicans excepting when these republicans are elected to office tbey will enact these things Into law. They are bigger fools than the mullet bead repub licans. DON'T WOIIK WELL. The Christian Commonwealth, a so cialist colony located lu Oeorgla, Is find ing tbe same difficulties to contend with that have confronted those at Raskin. Hoclttlletio theories are very beautilul to contemplate, but they don't work when a practical application In attempted to be made. A socialist colouy to be a suc cess must be very strict in the admis sion of members. The .socialistic theo ries will not apply to mankind la grfuer- al but to only a a select few. Of tbe recent difficulties in tbe Georgia colony, the Social Gospel, the organ of tbe col ony, says: "It must be understood that while our door I open to all, yet people who com bur and do not try to live pure, honest, unselfish live, will b required to leave. "Wvbav admitted to lull member ship, with all it implie of trutthlp, many alter very lirM acquaintance, in this w mad a mUtak which w ar not likely to repeat. It cost a so much that w hav been, and will b lor om time, compelled 1 bv a corn meal, shorts, and such vegetable a our gar. da lurnlshe. Th colony tnuot spend money lor lawyer and lor beans, rio, sugar aad syrup. wr com (wiled lo cboo lh lawyer, and tftlkk theoat- itlet dvllaa la favor of lh legality ol our lastitutioa worth th ol ol brad and water dW uavsttir tHH WMT Tk A!ruaa UaUra ys: "Th way tatuundth kyaot ol lh tutur w4 r of lh wt m to arou It pmipt ta upl! Ik 4aa kr MvraJ tora M v wir. I'alto Ik wvsl o tk! pmpo- tttoa aad Mvral iUim rwMivoir iUbwHiuM a NaItU, l"v Ik ! tks rwwrvutr tokiIJ k atr Uk so aaaaolly run ta wast, and tkr ill m dwvtlopOMHit tl tkl wllua kwd will ftkgrw aVwaa apwa tk aiaauWIurvm id tk! Ika tky or abi la ialy, II tk taasabMl of lkl had a Ultkpopewawlksy euuld ms witkwat Wag Mo, that lh way ki"dvlo r.l"Ula ma! a gri Mdottk Oft4t aadlU Uwita lakakiUaK talk lka l aNar uhtaak trviag to apttr tk trv4J usW of tb Pkitippi, MiltkHM id thrifty lafwwra would UW la lb rfiwM tow lying waste and they wonld want gooda and be able to boy and. pay for tbem. It is very little goods that the inhabi tants of tbe tropics want and what they do want, they will soon be able to man ufacture themselves. Tbey will prefer to do It too, rather than pay freight on tbem for 7,000 miles. 1 ' COMB AT LAST. The welcome news bas just come from Washington that Alger bas gone at last Tb two years that be bas been in tbe war department has been two years of notorious incompetency and corruption. The history of it is written in soldiers graves in Cuba and tbe Philippine and at tbe bottom of the sea where many a dead soldier lie poisoned by Alger canned beef. A deadly Incubns has been lifted from tbe army. It remains to be seen' whether tba lnoompetentwbo holds tbe presidential office will fill the place with anything better. ANOTHER INSULT, The editorial that appeared in tbe State Journal some time ago advising that tbe First Nebraska be not paidoff until they reached Lincoln because tbe boys were not to be trusted with money and would fool it all away in San Fran cisco is attracting attention of the fam ilies and friends of tbe boys all over tba state. These young men are the sons of tbe best families of the state and are not tbe bums that such talk intimates that tbey are. A more insulting tblngl was never said about a lot of men and when what are loft of tba boys get back, the Journal wili likely bear from tbem. Tbe Waboo democrat has the following remarks on tbe subject: "The State Journal in a recent edi torial, advocated withholding the Day of the First Nebraska until it arrives in Lincoln so as to prevent the boys from squandering their money at San Fran cisco and along tbe ronte borne. It was a dirty, uncalled-for fling at tbe morals of tbe regiment. Tbs boys of this regi ment are tbe pick and flower of Ne braska's best families, and tbe sheet in question bas no grounds for such moan Insinuations, n might as wen be said here and now that the First Nebraska is coming borne In a befitting manner and its members wlli retire to Honored citi zenship, respected and loved by all tbe people, and tbe attempts of tbe State Journal to Insult tbe regiment and Its friend will be resented by both; and further, tbe attempts of certain small bore politicians to use the regiment as a political cat's paw will also fail. It wilt neither be made a side attraction to an Omaha show by Cadet Taylor and bis sang nor a football for Lincoln political nincompoops of tue wtieedon-rnayer gang and their ilk. Tbe boys of the J reirlment will be received and welcomed by the decent rewritable citizens of tbe state, and the shysters and political ringmasters will be given to understand so at tbe proper time." There is a widow in the city who Is tbe nnfortnnate owner of a building and corner lot valued at fiu,uuu. ine taxes, water rates and repairs cost ber 47.60 a month or f 570.00 a year Tbe income from rents last year was 9409.00 leaving her f 72.00 behind. To earn her own living aud that 872.00, she bas worked like a slave. She said the other day, that if it were not for that 972.00 she could get along and not overwork herself. That Is what tbe mullet heads call prosperity. If free silver farmers would be a little more careful about tbe terms they use when talking with tbelr neighbors they would make a lot of converts. Wbon you start to town with a load of wheat and are HMked what you are going to do, sav: "I'm going to buy some money ith this wheat. I hav a note coming due and I have to buy some money to pay it, but It takes a lot of wheat or corn to bay a few dollar these days." That will start mor thinking In a gold bug's bead than an heur of argument. While the populist i glad to see other parties advocating hi principle lie knows that tber is a mighty difference In advocating principle for th ak of curryiug an election aud la advocating them because It is intended to enact thsmlnto law. Ho "he keep bl ey peeled" and work to maintain bit party organiitlon In fighting trim that he may hurl ht whol fore against any paeudo alll who don't stand up to th rock whn lh tim come for snarl ing them lata law. Orgonli and staad fast. -..,.... vr 1 ., Thatifn . National Hank ol Michi gan and th Having bank id HL. Paul, both laitd last week. A few mor d- tHMitor bar lost their alb That I oat mor of lb pruspuritjr that Mark llauaa aad Mi Kinky ar doahag out. It kia a bank lalWd it wr Ik banker who wor lh ekW! uBr It woulda't waller wittt'k. II hi not Ik baaker, kul Ik "widow aad orpkaa" whom tki4 baakvr ar alay o aUu ta prolyl wha or tar4 out ta bg or or larwd la lb boas. TklmpriliU r4 Ik aVIaratiot ol udida MtklM afWf Ikl lkioa a lkiv ritk wl July ti vi ta, "All wa tk I'dlpiau) created qJ (that applw ly la IhVk'SrUHoal aad ar m4o4 with !! taolwoabl hkta (Ikal was aol luleadn! h9 tk oU omuI a a wag w kk I ar UK Uht t aad Ik prit al kaptJoMO, (ikat W aay bvdy but -) AH wvraaat (ipt Agulaotdo') stair tkrlr just pawtr truat k fot 4 Ik ts-ovr4 1" tky Wt tat lit V tall 4 k4) to. !. July 20, 1899- Who is Asa Taylor who is trying to get another party on the ticket called tbennion reform party, said to reside at 2570 Leavenworth street, Omaha, Neb. If be can't get reform enough in tbe three reform parties of this state, what kind of reform doesba want? The catch phrases that tbe republicans will use to tickle the mullet beads hav already been coined. They will be "Tbe old flag and an appropriation," Philan thropy and five per cent," "Benevo- Weut assimilation and criminal aggres sion," The bible and Krag-Jorgensens." Tbey are all specimens ol wisdom uttered by their advance agent, bis secretary of the treasury and bis ministerial sup. Lporters. ; ' :! :;,,! A Chatauqna assembly will be held at , Auburn, Neb., from August ip to Aug oat 20, Rev. A B. iWhitmer, auperln tendent and J. II. Dundan, manager. The manager presents a long list of attractions and tbey ar being added to every day. There will not only ba a good time but "a feaat of reason and flow of soul" as well. : Hardy's Column. Republican Farty Patriotism TraveU ing Men Industrious Children Rev enue Sbort-Tarlfl Constitutional AmendmenUpQod and the War. W WVVl WlW tji . a wny oia not toe patriotic repuDiicans invite Bryan to tbe platform when they were planning to greet tbe First Nebtas ka regiment on their' return? Because 1 they knew be would call out greater ap plause than all tbe goldbug patriots In in state ana mat was ine reason iney did not dare let bim be seen. We pre dict if tbe republicans undertake to ride this opportunity with McKinley, Thar ston and, Meiklejobn, there will be two greeting organizations. For tbe life of us we can see no barm in lotting a few of our traveling sales men turn their attention to productive Industry. It is a waste of euersy and expense for three or four to call on the same merchant the same day to sell tbe same kind of goods. We have thought (or quite a while that traveling men were too ttiick. There are those who think jrlrls should not be taught self-support, that they better starve dependent on a shiftless husband than to earn their own living by honest toil. It is a fact that as a rule It is the idle girls that go to ruin as much as it is tbe idle boys who go to tbe reform schools and prisons. Boys and girls are brought up to work by the farmers but in the cities there Is little that children can do, and that accounts for the fact that cities turn out so large a proportion of tbe bad characters. We are glad that onr colleges and universi ties have been open to girls. Intellectual training strengthens soli-control and self-denial. The immoral class are not tbe educated class, I would not go bock to tbe old law that a woman could not heir property, sue In court and col lect wages only in the nam of ber bro ther, father or busbaod. We remember when it was lawful lor a nusb&nd to whip bis wife. Tnrn ont all tbe factory girls and lady clerks and Immoral wo men would crowd our streets day and night It appears that tbe revenue intended to pay the running expenses of govern ment fell snort during tbe last fiscal year ending June 80 about $80,000,000. Then how much the war revenue falls short of paying the war expenses the present year will be more tban last. That is what ths money sharks want is more bonds. It appears Cbauncey Dnpew begins to think the protective tariff only protects tlioxe who need no protection and make tbe farmers pay tbe bill, lbe only ob ject of tariff on many kinds of goods is to make Americans pay more for Amer ican goods tban the Europeans do. Tlior ar several amendment that should be made to our national consti tution. One is tbe old oougres should not be allowed to meet after tbe new on I elected. Let their ofHoe- expire with the new congress when elected. Tb new congresacau meet in December after election just as well as th old on. Now alter Bryan' election In 1000 the old oongree aad old preeident can burn th greeubacks, treasury note, melt op the silver dollars, Issue a lot more bond, and mak new and old one payable In Kold. Tbey wout dare to do that until after th presidential electien. Ia Kng land wheu aa administration is beaten, parliament i prorogued aad th puopl uVcid what kiad 01 law they want mad by th lection of new parlia ment. Th blea that th God of battle eeaisd to mll on oar navy la tk bau tie at Manila aad JUnU therefor k I piM4 with th war wltk tk Yilipiuo I all wrong. Th lo war hav very diflfrwat oijrt aad nio tiva. tin lor bberatioa th otbr Ufof sutjuratuia. Tk iwoyrvat bat tk wer kiutfkt lolilrt th t'ubaa Irom hpuub opprvmki and lu Iheia a guveraitwat id tkir own rhon, hat tk ar wttk tk l ilipiaus U to r vl anything (4 that ki4. Tk pr4 dt-at la ti lay U..u your arm 4 bit lb dust aad of wr that wu talk with you, Tk Gad al kali) U a g4 uf I.Urty wt i4 sut-jutiatHia, Tkta 4y virir, Imi mtvt Ik ritok aay wr ! ta up to id Ik l'kilip4a in, w av r ta t.w buwi our b) did liit Oitww lka lrl vlii a4 k IVwcy kuU v8 H Maof k k4 aa 4hi 4 Ik dws k kad do, Al ali:a Ik kMi at ! tt tk (ttt wa aay ua a 4ur tuvHs aad h iiaia kl la kt i kt oa kHk. lkam rmt m Ikt Im4 Ik fk i k4 ant awaj. Tb Hok r Uik W llWlf bat fc k.l ! suek Mt tk aia. ttr aMMi kv aut 4r4 i vl trow Wr lk uti. immioI tk ol llwflwt. TkrMi Iktols4 a i s4 ! om aoMat )tit a ua Uiker (ufft4 k wlwai dartag Ik ruluiH aary war.