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We also issue the following catalogues: SHEET MUSIC, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, PYROGRAPHY, MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, " PICTURES &" FRAMES Buy where you can buy best and from a firm that will guarantee all goods and prices or refund, you your money. CO 31 A m A T T "V rr mr r RETAIL 1132 O STREET, WHOLESALE 145-147 SOUTH TENTH STREET. LINCOLN, - - - - NEBRASKA. it Mi "'""" ! NEWS OF THE WEEK s A weekly Resume or the tieaily vital News by the Edl tor w (Held over from last week.) The Russian government is push ing the prosecution against the per sons engaged in the murder of Jews and the destruction of their property at Kishineff. Reliable information has teen furnished the state department at Washington to the effect that so far over 800 arrests have been made, 352 have been held to answer and remand ed to jail, among whom 53 are charged with murder. Meantime many people are murdered here in the United States by mobs and no one is arrested or prosecuted. A petition was in circu lation in Loudon protesting against mob law in the United States which received many signatures. The Rus sian ambassador in London was re quested to forward it to the czar and ask him to present it to the United States government, but the Russian minister would have nothing to do with it. sona ingrata" with the social demo crats. . While Carnegie is the actual owner cf the United States steel trust hav ing a first mortgage on its real prop erty, he may not be so perfectly safe as he thought he was when he made the deal. The bonds of the steel trust which are secured by this first mort gage went down to 79 the othfr day and they have been on the decline for a good while. When the collapse comes, Carnegie may be. able to die a poor man without building any more libraries. , state, laid down the doctrine that it was not the policy of this govern ment to make suggestions as to the In ternal affairs of foreign governments John Hay could learn several things of great value from Mr. Blaine. Mark Hanna may "stand pat," but the stock market don't United States steel stock continues to make new low records as the weeks pass by, while the smaller trusts, one by one, pass over the great divide in constantly increasing numbers. Exports to the Philippines are fall Ing off at a rapid rate. It appears that the theory that "trade follows the flag," was entirely fallacious. His tory tells us that markets captured by force have always proved unprof itable. That is what The Independent told the crazy loons who were shout ing for the subjugation of the Pa cific islands at the time the perfidy was committed. The increase In the vote of the so cial democrats of Germany has made that party the second largest party In the empire. That gives to them the rice president of the reichstag. Some of the more radical among them are opposed to accepting the office because the vice president Is "received" by the emperor. The emperor is "per- Cablegrams from Europe all say that the investing public over there have lost all confidence in the Morgan trust stocks and the consequent liqui dation has been immense. That is one thing that has kept the decline going on in Wall street. When the teachers met in Boston, several of thg millionaires opened their palaces to them, among them Mrs. Jack Gardner, the Williams, the Bowditches, and others. The first in vitation was geLerally accepted. The teachers had not been moving around among the adornments very long un til they became conscious that they were being watched by detectives In plain clothes, and they did not stay long. After that but few invitations were accepted and for the most party they took themselves to the beaches where many a western school ma'am took her first salt water bath. There can be no doubt that the re cent lynchings In the United States and the tortures inflicted has hcrrifled all Europe. With that state of af fairs in view, it seems to The Inde pendent and a great many other pa pers in the United States that the president and department of state have made a very grave mistako In promising to send a protest to the czar concerning the Kishineff mas sacre. Mr. Blaine, when secretary of Indiana's . reputation rests for the present on Senator Beveridge, blocks of five and Evansville riots. All these things are republican productions and Indiana proposes to "stand pat." The want of statesmanship, not to call it a harsher name, shown by Mark Hanna and Frye in their attempt to pass a ship subsidy bill is shown by the fact that 3,192 ships have been built in the United States during the last two years. The claim they made and which was defended by every corporation daily in the country was that ships could not be built and op erated by this country without a sub sidy. Men who will plan and urge In congress such schemes simply for the toodle thst there is In them, are cer tainly unfit to be trusted with the management of the great affairs of this nation. General Miles is to be retired In a few weeks for old age, but last week he rode horseback 90 miles in nine hours and then after a wash and a meal, which occupied just 40 minutes, he proceeded to review the troops at Fort Reno. During the ride he changed horses every ten miles. The next morning, after inspecting the fort, General Miles rode to El Reno and took a train for Fort Riley. ish nation more than $1,000,000,000, and brought sorrow and distress to hundreds of thousands of homes, has left South Africa almost a howling wilderness. Commerce and trade ha3 been ruined and the only nope of its resurrection, the same imperialists now say, is in forced labor or the Im portation of Chinese coolies. Not half of the mines are being worked and gloom and despair covers that whole land with a cloud of blackest hue. The imperialism of Dr. Lyman At br.tt and The Outlook grows more in famous as time passes by. Last week the following statement In regard to government by force and the benefic ence of armies was made: "It (an army) enters South Africa and when Hr work was ended the Boer repub 'ic. with its oligarchic government, it cast social order, its denial of re ligious liberty, is left a chaos of con fused debris." "The house-wrecker had to precede the house-builder." Imperialism undermines and destroys every noble sentiment, and being wicked within Itself, it leads to false hood and lying of which the above is an example. The wreck of the Knror government, which has cost the Brit- Another New Jersey corporation was organized the other day which will issue $1,600,000 of stock for the purpose of cultivating sugar beets in Nebraska, Colorado and the rest of , the United States. No doubt that much of that stock will be sold to poor, ignorant creatures who have paved a little money by weary toil.' In providing a government for the Moros, the Taft commission gave it authority to abolish slavery. This is the official announcement that slavery still exists "under the jurisdiction of the United States," by the authority of the republican party, which claims to be of the party of Lincoln and of John Brown. If one tells one of the Ignorant masses who make up the vast majority of the republican party that it protects the slave market and that men, women and children are bought and sold under the starry flag by the machinations of the republican party leaders, he grows furious. But the poor creature does not know any bet ter. How could he, so long as he reads nothing but republican papers? Rev. Dwight mills, who occupies v Henry Ward Beccher's old pulpit and whose utterances heretofore have ail been In the interest of plutocracy, seems to have made a discovery and begins to fear that the worship of Mammon is not all good. He now says that a man will go to the devil on 550,000 a year, and adds: "A great many men I know are going to the aevil on that sum." If Rev. Hiliis had teen a reader of The Independent he. would have found all that out a long time ago. From private correspondence aa well as from the tono of the dispatches The Independent learns that Sccro tary Hay and the president spent