PAGE 10. THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT JUNE 9, 1904. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo O 6 o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o one us IMBECILE OR CRIMIWAl It is very evident that the persons In charge of the reorganizing forces ... A J of the democratic party do not inienu to do anything which will in any way call in question a matter of vital im portance in republican policies. Look at the feebleway the democratic members of congress have attacked the president's policy in regard to the Panama canal. They put up a weak talk about the way Roosevelt has vio Ifcted the constitution and the law of nations, when they know that since tbe most vital parts of the constitu tion have been repealed by the su preme court, the people at large pay ro attention to the lesser transgres sion of the president in that regard. Vhy don't they attack that thing in a way that will bring some of the criminals before the courts and land them in the penitentiary? Simply be cause they are among the criminals themselves. Every one of them knows that of the $40,000,000 said to have been paid to the French, over half of it was paid to a certain set of scoun drels in this country for getting the thing through congress, and yet they tever say a word about that. Why? Eecause these democratic leaders got a good sized share of the boodle them- Then take the matter of the tariff. IWhy don't they do something along tw Hn that would have some effect upon the people, instead of a silly talk t.nnt a tariff for revenue? uecause a very large number of them are tar kr grafters in the very first rank i. aaw0 Thev could, in two months, set the country on fire with a demand for tariff reform if they vanted to, but they don't want to. Suppose they should send over to rnA for actual bills of sale of Amerl can products there; giving the price t which thev are retailed to ioreigu crs, photograph the bills and repro dnna them in American papers along side of the retail prices which Ameri- rfais have to pay for the same gooas toW would happen? They know hat wouli happen. There would be howl go up from Maine to Oregon and from Milwaukee to the land's end at Florida. They have the means ana naners to do It. But they will do nothing of the kind. They prefer tn talk about "a safe and sane dem ocracy." "cuss" Bryan and talk about Knosftvelt being a "dangerous man ( fl'he tariff graft is pretty evenly di vided between those democrats and the republicans. They will never do onvthinz to stoD the "rake-off." Thev micht take the comptroller's and secretary of the treasury's reports and show how many millions or aoi ur thfl national banks have of the People's money-$n0,000,000-without novinp 11 rent of interest for its use. I'WIUQ - They could figure up the interest that the bankers got out of tbe people's and Dut in their coffers. They cculd show what a tremendous graft u natinnftl hankers have. In 1892 AJ V vv thev did that sort of thing, but they won't do it now. Why? Because the fmm the thieving Is about A 1 Y X-f V. UvMrrt ln'tween the Wall Rheet democrats and republicans There is material for the hottest fcht ever made upon the republican party, but the democrats will use none of it. If they are not Imbeciles, uiey nr criminals. . You can take your choice. and kept m . fr I ; If L the .III, Populace at th. 8L 'Z lul fair almost mob Alio Kooe- -ratio people U. and U on a par TJZ time that he appear, It wl.h .11 " Hi ,,8omehat unpleasant are vwy"v' the. ex!rlm.e, but they nhow that The dandelion N Kiting to be a e are a democratic P"pU and nady vtry prions thlnK all over the eastern to enjoy our liberty at any moment," port of the Mate. U not only dwtrojrn If the lntanU!UH.u ambling of lhi beauty tf lawn, but U Invadta lain Your ancc 1 mjSiS.':'- ' o z o o o 0 o o o o o -- - o And if you can save S money by sensible g buying, you are not g doing the square o thing by yourself to o to s s it recklessly g overboard for less g than value received, g The firm of S.. M. g & CO., of g Waverly g Y MARKS No. 14 71ace. N. Oity o o o eorymcMT. ( k. BiaSCHMUM ft ift. UlOBeU OUU, W UO, DUCll i entire surplus stock g of Men's fine suits. $ rAmilar wav command 818.00 X o son on and .S22.50 we purchased these goods on x O - - . -1 & o a basis which enables us to oner you cnoioe at o o o o o o o o O . - ,m ii 'J'L 1 1. M i a A a ivi avia r r m f A. M m m. . m m w w w n -va f v u mm m J . w- "V - . ' li M.4- o the cost oi a very ordinary uiu. ; An C Gompaiiy o o o o o Lincoln, Nebraska. O O o s ih. tuiKtnrea and threateniUR Rreai rtimtnerclal loss. All plans to ester mlnate It have proved total failures. The Independent miKKsts that "our n an Mickey' call a vimh.-UI eluii oi the Kslslature and ra iuuiw lawa gainst It. The ltulan thistle nour ished like a grern bay tred until aev c a! IclsUturm met and in.'d law a aj;ilnt It and then U rave up the rrht and und leuly dbapiK-arl Mr. Hoiewatef aayi; "Could the l)i vnn nrAcriim tin rnrrt1 twit ttArA would en&ue a greater Industrial anil (nmraenlal Etagnattnn than that which afllkted the country -durinc tho hut democratic administration." What vlll Mr. Itoncwater say uhen the, irnlc comes next winter or spring t.ndcr a republican administration v ith the strcnuou Teddy at U headf r.utKratle editor have adopted ft MX way M etprr,Hlng thrlr con tempt for tvery tuan who works. They vail theiu "the commun poe-pul."