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The Northwestern •£. ms - 3Q»-—.- nm ■'UHI.1»HKD KVKRY KK II) AY 41 Till; COUNTY NIT AT, U ID< a. hi. IIKHNCHuTti.H. Frit tor and Publlahar Itf r.) V 60 per Year, if Paid In Advance . . . . r:-=ar lal.oai et the l-oopt'lty VttHrMem ter true Bilan,,n Miroapb <ha rnalla at an,«,d •lue uia'Ut, m~x. ii.ii ■ — _ .iia ar,.. x is Ucpubllcun Ticket Nl*t JdHIlftl For I'n-i ktont. # wm mckinley, .if Ohio For \'l«f I'h IiIhi' UAKHt'-Tl’ A. HOBART, of N ,1 Htitf •* Oovunior J- H imivANHo IbFFJ Sl'ITflUI V <»f Hilli.<* JOKIv A, I II t Auditor. >’ -..."KOOONO I nTtHiircr 1 “ » Attorney ilenaral.. a,s, t'IH'IU'llIM, Mupt. of Cub. Inal II II IT) III IP* I |l I'ornruUaloner l< Supreme .1 mine ItOMhlt I IKY A V Hllpl'iom,,lieI|fl‘.M. I KjNKAII* KoJr-nt W Cl. WHITMOItK K1,F,< TOIIH Al. l.uri/e .1 K. Iloutz. hum »‘,t< r , A. Dario- K .1 Hu.lllub, Hullne N v'liat DUtrlrt A J. Hurnham, Nemaha Hreond IrUtrk'l A, •' Pouter, Douirla 'I'blril DUtrlrt Hoi Draper Knox Font in DUtrlrt <1 A Derby. He ward Fifth DUtrlrt. .1 I. Ak-I'heelny Kearney Hlxth DUtrlrt M l, Frleae. Valley CONOKKHHIONAl, Hlxth DUtrlrt A Y, CADY Mepabllean Heowlorlal Con v«ntlun. The Bepubllrau elector* of the IS Heaa torlal DUtrlrt of tlie.laluof Mabravka are re.jneated Ur vend delegate* from the cotinlie* comprlelok the «ame, Ur meet In Tuesday, IU« Ifttli Jay of September, I*-*# at 1 o’clock p, hi for lbs purpose of placing In nomination a candidate for senator from aabl district. buffalo county Is entitled to Id delegate* and Hbermau lainnt y to 0delegates, IlKNUr C. ANOHKWH, Cbslrmsn Sen, Can’t. Com. The reaction has sol ia, political ly speaking. The populist* an still howling A and 5 cents for oat*, even In the face of the fact that our elevator* here are pay Ing 12 cent.*, a* our corrected market report* ■which we publish tills week will show. ,lt ha* become absolutely necessary for it hem to indulge in misrepresentations ito catch the unsuspecting voters for *he|r free trade and free silver era/.t*. Last year every leading pop in j^hermun county advocated the mid , Ue-of-tlu road policy. They said o itay by jour principles though the ||, avens I'aII." Tins year they are tulkiTig the fucsiest kind of fusion. 'I'lie I acts arc the great democrats party ,'tfl* mwhIlowed them body and breeches', and they arc lost in the mIi ii tile. The fact that there are two silver electoral tickets in the field will greatly diviiJe the silver vole, lu the south tile Stull’S that went so near republican last veur, namely: North Carolina, Florida, Kentuckey, Tennessee, and Louisana will be pretty sure to go republican this fall. All the western stale* will n > doubt have two silver elector si tickets, and the silver vote is bound u> be divided i« oonsequunuo. The situation causes the pop-o crats ».« exclaim “wut-re are we Thera in being an attempt made y,y tile leader* of the pop party here to organise what thay term a aociaty culled tint "halgon of Honor, ’ tba note purpoae of which ia it. raiaa xaiupaigu fnnda for the populial party. A nanlnr of republican* Acre have liaea victiuiiaad ami al lowed their oamca to he »aut iu aa mam here. Tliia will *ena aa a war ning to Ummm a bo do not wiab to pay wenaimrablp fea» for the pmpoaa of furuiahing fund# to help io*a politician l» farther bit political c hauiaa Look oat far tht "Ulgou of Honor gaakal It U not repia aeuled aa a |H>Uttaa! -leal hot aa •ouitlklug cite, although it* *»ua pwr|aHu> ia aa above elated 1'bern mat tm tonic U-tgon ilwal thia hat w« fail to ooe a bara I be honor contra >n MAI ► H 11 >. k\« l HMIUNH In Hot nt-fiage,» It,, Inly JUi A g e«l I Mb. \->go*t tatn, t»jr tb* Iturttag In* M«uie I icbot* good ;W date t tore ebaueo I • •pond tbo botiett tw»nib iu lb* year « tbo i-lootiilMl ountot** rvwol la lb* »* *l t'oll at It A M it it tlcbat -tb * and get Inti mti-iwntae, **» wttt * to J, 11anal*, liw.rni t*»**'r. A goal. Ittwaba. Net* Paul's Epistle to the Pops. I’lttil Van lUr Voorl Tall* of tho Nab rft«ku Moll Out St. Louie. July 24.- (To tho Kd ilot of tin* Globe-Democrat.)- I no lice in thja morning'* paper m viru lent attack upon me b\ tho Nebraska delegation, *igncd W L Green eIntiiman, ami Worwick Himmler*, •ecretary. I do not livlicve it wa* authorized by the docent element on tiiAt delegation. W, L Green i* mi olllce holder, mid hope* to he nominated for emigre.*# and get the democratic endorsement Warwick Haundei* ia one of Governor IIol comb'* oil Inspector*. Half of the delegation :ire Governor Holcomb* appointee* who Hope to perpetuate their Job*. Gov. Holcomb hit* made a direct deal with Mr. Jlryan to nominate him at, St, Louie, and thereby get Bryan'* support for governor till* full. It i* u direet and aliameb** sell out of the populiat party of Nebra* ka. Senator Allen ha* ulao entered into a deal to be re-elected to the United Btutes senate, as a result of this trade. Over half of these men are ofliue holders, and as such under our rules are not clegible to seats in our convention. They arc hear wearing democratic badges, and their leaders are daily conferring with the chairman of the democratic national committee. They have shamelessly sold out the populist party in this state for gain. They came here on railroad passe* and packed the convention, by the most shameless and corrupt old parly method*. (Jovenor Holcomb's near est relatives are now on u trip to Alasltu as guests of the Union Puei tic railroad company, iu our stale it is well known that Governor Hol comb is under tin; absolute coutrol of the gold bug editor of the Omaha Bee. lie appointed his son to a high olllce. These people, by Mins ter influence* that will not bear the light, are seeking to destroy tin peo ple s party. Tuev wear eiegant gilt edge badges. They inhabit rimgui llcent headquarters. They howl and jeer at straight populist dele gates. In their earnest desire to slay at the pie counters they slander and malign honest men. I hold two positions in the popu list psrty, president of the national reform press and commander of the national legion. 1 bar* givm a pledge on honor that 1 will stand by our party and protect its honor against the malignant assaults of ull traitors who may assail it. 1 will state by the pledge, no matter what happeus. 1 have no ill will towards Mr. Bryan, lie is a good man in bad company. Ho cannot get an honest electoral vote without the aid of the infamous aod criminal Imlliii bus siuders of the south, who should be buug to the highest tree )U their domain. The idea of a uiau posing a* a referui candidate who Iota to steal all thu electors of tne •oatheru states I will aland by the noble men of the aouth in their gal taut Struggle for liberty, no matter what thu result utay lie. I denounce the men who iseued this address us men who are here to destroy the only silver aud reform parly iu the nation They are jtngiiug democrat to money and luevieg heaven and earth to strike down the only true sliver part) t'hey ate aided by all the detnoaa wl hell, front ell the slum# of this nation They ate the direct touts aud agiilit* <d " street I appesi from the band of traitors wealing deuioert** bulges to the twiddle-uf ths road delegates, who cannot I* bought w< dtiten or sta u I seder!, and with the help of tfosl, who l*vs ever tided Mil • »n»e, at will wtu the trwltle |*AVt Vwt l'»w Vn«i 1'iohif mi Nslit,wal H, <■ m» Pi • mil I •turrostoler Nsl ou«l I.egtUM Htu*w me w |»y Mijtl I wtd shot* ru*i w di ttos rnt One of the moat dangerous of the radical horlelea promulgated at Chi cago is the attack made an the Fed eral eourta. This is done in three distinct Instances. The Htipremc Court is directly attacked Itecatiae of its decision in regard to the Income tax: the Federal Circuit Courta me naauilud in the Vltgeld plunk, wldcii incident)} condemns theirIntcrfcri n oe to preserve order at the Chicago rioUt, and then tin- plat form declares against life tenure in office, which must he aimed at the Federal Judiciary, as they constitute the only cla-* ol officials in ill* country who hold olllee tor lif*-. The money (\uestiou, howevci ini portent it may In-, ia a small matter sompured willi lltia proposition to i,trip the United ,wim*.cm Court* of their lit* tenure. In all tin* maddening surge of po Jitieul disiurheiic.c that tliia eountry has passed through, the Federal eourta have constituted n isle usd conservative bul walk sgujnst revo lutlot). The party that attacks the Federal courts is a dangerous part y that no man who wisnes to see the Constitution preserved can afford to support, natty .journal i n»»i no. Louis), Mo. lu 1h92Uju Democratic party to vited the farmers and manufacturers but specially the fanners, of tue United States to vote for “tariff reform," nnd prom iced that lower duties would insure larger exporta tions of Amerleau products. They said that, foreign commerce is a game of swapping corn for cloth or wheat for jack knives, and they asstred the farmer that if he would buy more muslin and hardware from Knglaud, Kngland would buy more grain and wheat from him. They neglected to add Mint if the American farmer bought more goods from Kurope and Jess from American makers the arner ican workman would have less roency to spend for food. The protect ioniste told the farmers that Kurope would not but a dollars’ worth more of wheat or meat from America than it “had to," and that it was mere likely that American exports would fall otf than Incrcse under a low tariff. VVe now have experience bv which to test the predictions ot the free traders and the protectionists. During four years of protective poliuy the value of American exports stood us follows: 1890 .>845,987,711 1891 .967,*.13,567 1892 . 923,237,315 1893 . 864,737,087 lu 189 4 the Wilson bill tariff took effect and the exports for that year were worih >807,812,115. In I89f* they were worth >807,643,982. The average valueof “the markets ot the world" which is u high sounding way of speaking of foreign trade was >920,324,087 a year clu ing four years of protection. The I.I ..L A I „ . J 1 A _ _ _ § IlifgMWV Millie till i I 11^ j n Wi lower tarifl haa been ♦n07,ft4d,ti8i. that i« to eey, we have ioat at the rate $1 la,7*0,1 ».'• a year in value *f exports during tlie opeialion ot the democratic tariff law. M4MU AMU IIMVAN . W. K Mason, in a apeeah at ('an tralia a few tlayaaiuta, took up that |xiiut ta Hryaa a apeevh whereia he apoke of ‘the erown of thorn*" and the "eroae of gold. Comineutlag on three eipreaaiou* th# am meat Chic* tfOaU said Aud this freai a tumour*i*«id I Mason ' a hr*.*, rat eli.-se party has drewengaged te shaking dive for under : shlru and giving „• v n. gst on a sponge I in dnek for the last four yeei# l.lk* | I'ouilut Pilate ut eld X> wash** hi* hsed* In the piesenve el the Multitude aud seeks la divest hlttiself of tespeesi • dllly lie telk* of vftvt'lfylug dovskst IHon. he not rent Wilier I ‘<*t IMf* weutd I,,,,* leva He vnteldvtln* If J>da* hsd u„t got *li#k on alive*? J .da* '**• iwirst.d h * party let* the popultatlt gat.Ku of Uetheeeeiaue, 'mt than* tiod »Uv th ru. «f *Hv*f will *••» heivay Tu, is ii/vu of t loarlrat. y*.,yh,“ A I U .Mils, a t rttUeu of Hsmo, Vi,|| . aftef segavlng »i*i» ,lallogl* from pile* !«•» Insult >•**»». ■ as. iivim a short llure hv o*.*g |mi\ im w inti ii .»ei Waive, aw **•*»» lute t me i>»t all *kn> d».ea*aa M>»* ef this (tvepevaftoM tv Used than all other* • ••u.thvso.1 iMwuiskl ttvwa . JILT 25. 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