THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT November 16, 1899. WHAT THEY SAID. Remark of Several Fopullat Editor on the GlorlonnTrounrlng that (lie IlppubllrRDK BaohItmI. The populist editors who have made uch a long, hard fight in thin state, all had, some remark to make after the election. Here are a few of them: There won't be any more "per M. B, Roese" now. Crete Democrat. The magnificent victory in Nemaha county is duo in a very large degree to We perfect organization of the party, and this is due to the splendid work of J. S. McCart.y chairman of the demo cratic county central committee, and K. as. ljuackenbush chairman of the popu list committee. Never was there a bet ter organization or more effective work in a campaign in the county and Messrs McCarty and Quackenhush are resjion nible for it. The fusionists of Nemaha county are surely to be congratulated on electing their candidates to the four principal offices treasurer, county clerk, county superintendent and bheriff, JMemana Herald. No defaulter or mis user of public funds can hold office in Nebraska except in Omaha, That a the reason the law (school at Lincoln will soon be purified. Central City Democrat ' Cannot fool the American laboring men. Had to register lis republicans to noia tneir jobs but they voted ngnt vou can force a man to wear a yellow ribbon. When he is alone in the booth he votes for freedom. Teller Democrat Will our friends from Missouri and Kansas, editors from the Tunes and Ex press please toll us when the funerul rites of the fusion party in Nebraska will bo held? Beatrice News. A fusion of ripe peaches, sugar and cream makes a savory combination. Fusion isn't bad there. Likewise a fusion of silvor republicans, silver demo crats and silver populists makes a whole Horue combination that will redound to our mutual benefit Minden Courier. About twelve ier cent of the ballots showed no voto for supreme judge. Many other officers were also skipped by the voters and the ballot is conceded to be the most complicated and unwieldly one ever designed. Holt County Demo crat The entire fusion ticket has been elected in Adams county by an increased majority ranging from IS) to 500. Time will not permit of a detailed statement but we will give an official return next week. Wonder if they will ever say now that Bryanisin is dead. Oh, ye mud slingers, bettor ring off on your dirty work and join the imps and be good. People of Nebraska are sick of boodleisui and bribery. Hastings Public Journal. Tuesday was Holcomb day in Nebras ka and the corn huskers sowed ballots to uphold Billy Bryan. Blair Republican. Again there is rejoicing as to the man ner of campaign. The fusionists held meetings in every township in Valley county, and at all times pointed to the principles we were striving for, while ihe opposition carried on a hand-to-hand campaign, each one for himself. So the result is not only a victory but an en dorsement of the principles of the re form parties, by raising the majority on the head of the ticket sixty over that of last year. Ord Weekly. . The republican mnnagers (and they arotho old gang) played a cunning came. but the people became aware of their gnme soon after the campaign opened, when the unprincipled gang lwgan to spring false affidavit and all kinds of batched up lies against one of tne grand est men and greatest reformers in the country Silas A. Holcomb. Fremont Leader. After all the bluster and blow of a couple of middle of the road populists at lk'aver Crossing tho fusion county ticket was elected by a larger majority than two years before.- Seward Independent-Democrat The sweeping victory of tho peoples party is plain evidence that thinking men no longer submit humbly to bping slandered for no other reason than the expression of their own opinions, differ ing from those outlinod by the republi can party. Charges must be sustained ly facts in order tochange the impression thatone faction entertains for another. But notwithstanding all the evidence against their lying tactics, they persisted in abuse of the people's party up to the day of election and made ono of the dirtiest campaigns ever known in tho history of the state.- St. Paul Press. The magtificent victory won in the slate of Nebraska is of transcendent 1111 portanee and signillcance upon the fu ture political history of this state. In the first place it wrenches from the grasp i me corporations their ' Inst hold on the government and hereafter they will cr.joy no further or greater privileges than is enjoyod by the humblest citizen ot me stale.- .New .hra. The Nebraska republican politician tees no prospect ahead for his attain be ing permitted to feed at the public crib, and he curves Bryan and fusion with a Joud voice. J towels. Journal. Nebraska is herself again. From off the sun-kissed prairies of the golden-rod slate t he sturdy yocmanry gathered at the ixlls last l uesday and registered thoir eternal disapproval of McKinley- ism and the domination of the tyrant trusts and imperialism.-Plainview iNews. ' Judge Iloleotub's majority in Adams county is 374, a bigger majority than he ever got as governor. This is a fair an swer to the slanderous malignity of the State Journal and its gang of editorial character assassins.- Adams County Democrat The expression of sentiment in Ne braska is clear-cut and unmistakeable. The state by a majority of nearly 20,000 declares itself opposed to the present war and against the policies and princi ples of the present administration gen erally. Bryan is the ideal of the state as the leader and presidential candidate for 1900. Cedar Itapids Outlwk. In the work of wresting Nebraska from the control of the republicans Charley Nownes has given more time and money than any democrat who voted against him last Tuesday. For ten years he has supported democratic nominees when ever the contest came to a show-down between democrats and republicans. And this; democrats, is the reward you give for honest effort in behalf of your political principles. Say, democrats, you who were seduced by the siron son of the republican choristers, are you not just a little bit ashamed of yourselves this morning? Papillion Times. ' It must be borne in mind that Ne braska thoroughly imbued with popu lism when the reform party first sprang into oxistence, and the republicans have not had a majority m the state since when a full vote was polled. The popu list administrations of the state have managed wisely and judiciously, in striking contrast to the boodleism and embezzlements of the preceding repub lican administrations. The supreme court was becoming too partisan and the majority or the people, having great con fidenco in Holcomb their candidate for supreme judge, determined to place him on the bench. The i oewan. Mailley's chances for that permanent chaplaincy in the regular army have been' somewhat lessened by ;the events of tho past few days. Madison bur. The people cm say now they have two men who will soon lie on tho supreme bench who will not be dominated by cor porations and will deal out justice to all alike. This is tho work of tho people for the people. Scribncr News. With J. II. EJmistcn at the head of tho state central committee the republi cans always have a frost on their hands on election day. Much of tho success of the fusionists of Nebraska is due to his persistent push. The Quill. Wtirnuku ihi4 full vena thn cennn rf the greatest political battle ever waged in the Htntfv itnt.li nnrtiea iwnrderl t.hn contest ns a test, of tho feolincr of tho people of the entire country on the ques- (J IV It W l Af'Ull-liWlli 4-Ul.1V 1.1 11V J Mfc the fact that both parties felt that as Nebraska went, so the Union would go next fall. As a result, some of the Great est campaigners of the entire country . 1- . i A l . ukjh jjHru in uie campaign. busier County Beacon. , Keith county's monied institutions were most bitterly allied on the side of every important republican ollice seeker at the election last Tuesday. Every one connected with our defunct banks was out fighting for the election of those who are supposed to be looking after the county's interests with those institutions. Keith County Ivews. What's the matter- with Nebraska? Why! She's all right. She stands first in the union in that she has the lowest per ceno of illiteracy; she is the only state in the union where all the state officers are under populist control, and at the polls last Tuesday she denounced trusts, militaryism and imperialism by nearly twenty thousand majority. Weekly Progress. The result in Nebrnska was an em phatic condemnation of imperialism, and, indirectly, an endorsement of W. J. Uryan. The Journal wishes to inform the re publicans of this county right now early in the campaign of ISM), that the popo crats are ready to meet them at any time and place in joint debate. For three years we have tried to get a joint debate out of the (1. (). l'.s, and have failed. ext year we are going alter thoir hides and get 'em or know the rea son why. - Jefferson County Journal. Fusion has triumphed in Exeter, in Fillmore cotintv. and in Nebraska, onlv because it ought to. The principles for which our people stand are right; they were right 1,000 years ago, and they will be right 1,000 years hence.-, Exeter En terprise. "Don't cheer boys; tho poor fellows are dying. Wilcox Herald. Since tho fusion ballots piled up as they did last I uesday, the republican leaders in this state liegin to realize that the record of their past administrations is still very loud-smelling and offensive, and is not yet reckoned among forgotten things. - Independent Herald. Republican mud slingers never thought for a moment that their words of abuse and hateful outbursts would act as a lioomerang and sink them still lower in the honest eyes of their coun trymen. All those who sought to Im srnirch Ihe record and fair name of the best governor Nebraska has ever had, did it. not thinking how soon the records of other candidates could lie examined and analyzed before a critical public which would not be willing to put up with a man who had little resjiect for honor and justice Holcomb never re versed an opinion, but another fellow who felt an itching in his palm cave way to the temptation and fell. Wahoo Democrat. The Nebraska republicans resorted to all the dirt known to eorrntit iwliti,-j They even went so far in Omaha as toar rest two colored men who were supporters of the fusion element and hold them in jail until the polls closed. A mena Lan- tarn. The fusion forces of Polk county have won a sveeping victory. From road overseer to county treasurer every man has been returned, mostly with much in creased majorities. The rebuke admin istered to the administration forces was most withering. Thanks to the sensible people of tho county and state, the ad ministration can clearly see the wishos of the state upon its Philippine policy. Polk County Independent Col. Gage and ex-Governor Lorenzo Crounse came into the north part of this county and mixed medicine for the farmers but it proved an emetic. Franklin Sentinel. The Lincoln Journal, the Omaha Bee, the Fremont Tribune and the Beatrice Cambria Coal advertiser have lied in vain to the people of Nebraska. All the devilish schemes werked out by the rep. state central committee have failed of thoir purpose. The Prout smut commit tee will from now on lay with Stebbins, Lichty, D. Clem Deavor, J. Sterling Morton and the chap Mailley, of Hong Kong notoriety, in a dishonored and des pised political grave under a terrible weight of of a most decisive vote of dis trust and public condemnation. The voters of Nebraska have decided most emphatically that slander, abuse and blackguardism will no be accepted in lieu of facte and argument. Courtland Herald. Bryan is awful dead almost as dead as the declaration of indejiendence. Nuckols County Herald. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is not a common every day cough mixture. It is a marvelous remedy for all the troublesome and dangerous complica tions resulting from a cold in the head, throat, chest or lungs. Sold for 25 cts. Havana, Nov: 13. General Gomez writes to La Lucha that he has seen with great pleasure the announcement of a project to raise funds to meet his personal needs, but that such a proposi tion would not do him honor in the ex pectation nd that he must refuge the offer in advance. "This is riot a time," ho declares, "for Cubans to occupy themselves with tho private concerns of any individual. When they become absolute masters of the island, which will bo a glorious con summation, there will be opportunity to attend to personal matters." Don't Want to Go Washington, Nov. 10,-The Rev. J. S. Seibold, army chaplain, stationed at Fort Canby, and under orders for duty in tho Philippines, has advised the war department that he is three years older than ho supposed, and that he is entitled to be retired for ace. He is the third chaplain of the ten recently assigned to duty in the Philippines, who has asked to have such orders revoked. The only chaplain now in the country to ask for duty in the Philippines, is Father W. D. McKinnon, who was in the Philippines as chaplain of the Cali fornia regiment of volunteers. A Good Joke, The election went off very quietly at this place. The republican majority of 160 in the city of Aurora was wiped out by giving W. Z. Pollard, fusionist candi- nate for sheriff, eight majority, F. W. Hammond, fusion candidate for treas urer, six majority and Tim McCarthy, fusion candidate for superintendent of public instruction, six majority. Marcpuett beat all other polling places, Ono ex commissioner, a staunch repub lican, got a ballot and when in the booth he discovered that the ballot had been marked for Silas A. Holcomb, and he re ported that the ballots had been tamp ered with. He telegraphed to republi can headquarters at Aurora to the effect that the news was communicated to the county clerk. The county clerk wired the election board at Marquett, asking if the ballots had been broken. They replied that the seals were not broken till after the polls were opened. Then the Iward sent to the Marquett bank and got a magnifying glass, and when placed on tho marked ballot, or supposed marked ballot; by this ex-commissioner, to his surprise it was discov ered that it was a stain of a straw in the ballot. Mr. H. D. H. did not hear the last of his straw stained ballot during the day. even tho littio boys of the town of Mar quett would josh tho man about the straw ballot. It-is still a good joke after the returns of the election are known in this county. Dr. K., who came here from Lincoln, says that he don't see how a pop can be long to church. lie told me that the populist principles were against the principles of the leading church, of which he was a member. I t hen thought that was the doctor in the insane asy lum, and it took more coal for him in the month of July than it did in Decern ing. So this is clear why ho thinks the the pop principles are against the church to which he belongs. Yours for justice batween man and man. W. M. Lakin, Aurora, Neb. We sell "all kinds of coal" except poor coal. tf Hctchihs & Hyatt. The Pay is Big. Jeffreys and Sharkey each spent about sixty days in active preparation for the fight. Then they fought two hours. Jeffreys receiving for his efforts and Sharkey 811.141 for his efforts. The average college professor would have to work fifteen hours a day' for twelve years in order to earn what Jeffreys received for tho labors of two short months. The average minister would have to work night and day for about seventy years in order to earn as much as Jeffreys pocketed for eight weeks' work, and the average school teacher would have to teach senxl nearly 110 years to earn the sum secured by the big lioiler maker. But Jeffreys and Sharkey are still on the make. Each owns a quarter interest in the biograph pictures of the fight, and each of them can got 1 100,000 for his in terest at any time within the next month. From a financial standpoint tho vocation of prize fighting is about the best one known to the tirtMnnt fr..n. ation. World Herald. FARM FOR SALE. A choice 80-acre farm, 3 miles north of Filler, Neb. F-e residence, nice or chard, etc., etc. Good neighborhood, beautiful country. School within 160 rods. Address, Wm. Drawn, 3w ..... FilleNeb. Clippings. THAT ALLIANCE. ' There was a resolution introduced in to the common council of Chicago ex tending the spmpathv of that city to President Kruger and his brave folowers in their struggle for independence. That resolution was- voted down by a strict party vote, every democrat voting for it and every republican against it This looks like there might be some truth in the charge of aft Anglo-American alli ance being fostered by the present ad ministration. Central City Democrat SIGNIFICANT ELECTIONS. The newly elected mayors of Syracuse, Oswego, Watertown and Utica were all loyal to the democratic ticket in 18'.tG. They were among its hardest workers for success. Judge Porter of Watertown was the regular democratic nominee for governor that year. Mayor , McGuire of Syracuse was on the stump for Bryan and Sewell all threugh the campaign. Hon. Richard W. Sherman of Utica was untiring in his efforts for the success of the ticket and Major Hall of Oswego, through his paper the Palladium gave it hoarty support. The election of these men as mayors on Tuesday by good ma jorities is significant. The tide has turn ed strongly in favor of the principles for which the democracy under the leader ship of Mr. Bryan is fighting. Buffalo Times. PROSECUTE HIM. The fusion judicial ticket in this dis trict was defeated by small majorities through tho treachery of the county clerk of Douglas county, who put the name of C. R. Scott with the seven fu sion judges. This was in direct opposi tion to tho law, which says that each party should be separated from the oth er party one-fourth of an inch. As a re sult, over 2,000 ballots were thrown out in Douglas county because the hasty fu sion voter voted for eight instead of sev en. The fusion party tried to get this ballot straightened out before election but as all the judces were republicans and on the ticket and the tnck was in their favor, they refused to have any thing to do with tho matter. Hurtonian. A POP FOR REVENUE. This paper has supported the populist party for the past seven years ever since it has been under the present manage mentand for the past four years has received practically no encouragement from the officials whom it has assisted into offlee, and having full assurance that the populists elected to office this year are pledged to follow the advice of the gang and treat us just as their pre decessors have, we hereby announce that until the party is reorganized and returns to original principles, we have severed our relations with the same, and shall hereafter use our feeble influence in the interests of the republican party, the reason for which we will set up more fully hereafter. Perkins Co. News. Increasing Taxation. The authorities at "Washington con tinually increase taxation without the consent or aid of congress. They do it just in the same way that the courts have usurped the legislative and execu tive powers of the government, that is by new interpretations of the laws. If the administration vrants a few more million it has an attorney general who makes a new interpretation of some sec tion of the law creating the war taxes and the thing is done, Neither the con gress nor the people have, any thing to say about it. The following taken from a New York paper shows flow it is done and who pays the taxes in the end. "The government proposes to collect a war tax on call loans of twenty-five cents for each $r00 on amounts more than 1,000. Those who are not interested in Wall Street can have no idea of the ut ter ruin this will bring to hundreds of brokers. This tax will amount to 18 per cent w year, and no broker can afford to pay it. I would like to know who is responsible for this tax and why it is levied to such au absurd amount on call loans alone. Bej. L. Ohuwav. Nov. 0. To this the editor replied: "This tav is a rather late interpreta tion by the government of the war reve nue tax law. In any event, its justice will be a matter for the next congress to, settle. "If congress upholds the interpretation we venture to say that the banks will not close their doors by reason of it "As in the case of ail human taxation, the burden of it will ultimately fall upon the poor man. "The banker will refuse to bear it, and will require tho broker to pay it. The broker will require hi,s customer to stand it. The customer, in order to get even on the deal, will call upon his em ployees to sillier a reduction in wages. "It Is tho old, old story. Every evil load in the world of finance passes down from hand to h.md until it rests oa the shoulder of tho laborer. "In this particular instance it is not likely that tho government will act without a thorough investigation," Every Where Corrupt. Wherever the republican party has long held sway in any of the states, the most horrible corruption exists. New York under the hand of boss Piatt, Penn sylvania under Matt Quay and Ohio under Mark Hanna all have the same record. In Pennsylvania the ballot Us completely in tho hands of Quay and there seems to be no way rf reformation without something like a revolution. Ballots are bought and sold there like any other article of merchandise. There is no such thing as a secret ballot in the state. This is a statement that can be fully substantiated, no honest man will deny. In support -of it we produce a recent statement of John Wanemaker, ex-cabinet minister and a leading repub lican of the state. He says: "We have not had an honest election in Pennsylvania for years. 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LAKE STREET, GK3CA52. remorseless espionage from which there is no refuge or escape; that he must an swer to his party, his boss, or his indus trial master, if he is in any wise depen dent; that his ambitions may be crushed, his employment terminated, his bread stopped, if he consults his own consci ence and votes according to his judg ment; while for those who are liable to such temptations the bribes of money and drink are offered on every Bide. These transactions in votes awful, ter rible in the aggregate go on before all eyes. We see an enormous proportion of the voters all over the state, a propor tion increasing instead of diminishing, going into booths, each accompanied by another." The self-respecting majority in the last legislature voted to submit constitu tional amendments that would make registration and ballot reform laws pos sible, but Governor Stone, the republican governor, vetoed them. Mr. Wana maker justly urges that the election of a legislature pledged to call a constitu tional convention to provide for immedi ote ballot reform in the state's supreme court. Carnegie and the Dutch. New York, Nov. 9 Andrew Carnegie and Mrs. Carnegie were passengers on the White Star steamer Oceanic, which arrived at' her pier today from Liverpool. Speaking of the present war between England and the Boers, Mr, Carnegie said: "The war against the Boers is most in famous and unjust, and it was brought about by England's lust for domain and is on a par with our attack on the poor Filipinos. These two attacks are a dis grace to both branches of our race. "The people in the Transvaal and the Orange Free State have a right to rule themselves. One war is an attack on an existing and the othar on an embryonic republic. "It is worse for us to attack the Fili pinos than for England to attack the 15oers, for we fall from a greater height, as we believe in government by the con sent of the governed. "The best men in England have spoken against the war in the Transvaal and everywhere it is deplored except by those whoso interests are served by it. They are a small clique of jingoes, head ed by a statesman, I am sorry to say, who sees in the war a chance to fortify his position." Worse and worse Saturday's statement of the New ork clearing-house bunks showed a little less than $2,300,000 decrease in the reserve. This loss, added to tho deficiency of the previous week, carried the reserve 82, 788.950 below the 25 per cent require ment of tho banking act. This dwind ling of the reserve appeared notwith standing the calling of $7,000,001). loans. The liability of tho banks wero dimin ished by 811.000,000, tho amount of the decrease in keposits. 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