The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 17, 1902, Image 2

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The quiet remark made by Mr
W C Whitney just before sail
ing for Europe lately that the
Democratic party was without a
man or without an issue contin
ues to reverberate
There is no tariff in England
yet the singular fact remains
that a few days ago a great civic
congress in London demanded ac
tion looking toward the control of
trusts How can the Democrats
explain thatstate of affairs
A convincing test of the rela
tive merits of the Democratic and
Republican method of adminis
tration can be seen by the recent
record of business failures made
public In 1896 as the effects of
a Democratic administration there
were over 15000 failures In
1 90 1 there were not quiet 7000
under Republican administration
One of the signs of the times
can be encountered any day in
the West The Democratic mem
bers of Congress who voted against
an appropriation for the shelter
and protection of American troops
in active service are talking to
empty benches in this campaign
This is true in every state in the
West
The story of prosperity under
Republican policy is told best in
the increase of money used money
earned and money saved In what
period of the countrys history
can the Democratic party point
with pride to anything that has
been done to promote prosperity
in the land
President Roosevelt stated
concisely that while the big trusts
would be damaged somewhat by
depriving them of a protective
tariff the smaller producers and
wage earners would be damaged
as well This is the exact truth
but the President might havegone
further and stated with safety that
the American workman is too
well satisfied with the present
conditions of affairs to go back
to the dark days of 1893 96 when
free trade prevailed
The Democratic party can
not stand the tests of time and
experience Its assertions are
always denied by the event It
is always explaining why it was
wrong There is a great deal
in that The Democratic party
does not wear well Occasion
ally it flashes up a policy which
is attractive to thoughtless people
but before election day comes
their wiser neighbors argue them
out of it so no one is harmed
But if by some accident the Dem
ocrats win the country suffers
and the party gets into disrepute
The efforts now being made by
the Democratic party to return a
majority of members of the House
of Representatives should furnish
food for reflection for thoughtful
people In the first place the
Democrats have avowed in text
book and platforms that they
would abandon the Philippines
that they would adopt free trade
and that they would change the
present gold standard to the crazy
free silver plan Who wbuld care
to vote for a candidate embody
ing these principles
Soft and crooked bones mean
bad feeding Call the disease
rickets if you want to The
growing child must eat the
right food for growth Bones
must have bone food blood
have blood food and so
on iugh the list
Scotts Emulsion is the right
treatment for soft bones in
children Littledoses every day
give the stiffness and shape
that healthy bones should have
Bow legs become straighter
loose joints grow stronger and
firmness comes to the soft
heads
Wrong food caused the
trouble Right food will cure it
In thousands of cases Scotts
Emulsion has proven to be the
right food for soft bones in
childhood
Send for free sample
SCOTT BOWNE Chemists
Pearl Street New York
joe azid J oo ail druggists
ure
Lest We Forget
William McKinley when fight
ing for protection ten years ago
said 4Cill the roll of nations
which are for prote tion At least
430 million people are in favor of
protection and 38 million Britains
are against it to whom must be
added those Americans whose
numbers are unknown who while
living under our flag seem to
follow another
That McKinley statement of
ten years ago fits ihe situation
today England is the only free
trade nation among the civilized
people Not even the British
colonies follow the mother coun
try in free trade policies Canada
and Australia have protetection
The number of Americans who
follow the British idea is smaller
today than ever before because
the American people cannot for
get the distress that followed the
Wilson Gorman tariff law
But among this small number
of free traders are the men in con
trol of the Democratic Congres
sional Committee the men who
have formulated the Democratic
policy which shall be made effect
ive if the Democrats secure con
trol of Congress Chairman
Griggs is an open and avowed free
trader So are the Democrats
who are associated with him in
the management of the Demo
cratic campaign They are fol
lowing the British idea if not the
British flag They would have
the American people forget that
the bank clearance which
the value of business went
from 60000000000 in 1892
down to 45000000000 in
1894 a decrease of 35 per
cent in two years as a result of
Democratic tariff policies and
that they rose to 114000000
000 in 1 90 1 or more than doubled
under the stimulus of the Dingley
law
The Democrate expect the
people to sacrifice this enormous
business at home and give free
trade another trial because about
one ten thousandth part of our
business is in sales made abroad
at prices less than those ruling in
the home market
Would it not be the height of
indiscretion for the busy and pros
perous producers of this wonder
ful country to heed the calamity
cry of the Democrats and stop in
the march of progress for the sole
purpose of Making a change
There is nothing about the
Republican platform this year to
befuddle the average voter Strip
ped of all the outside flourishes
of oratory it is simply Abun
dant work and good wages to be
perpetuated
The tenor of the speeches be
ing made by Republican orators
on the stump is not that the tariff
shall not be revised if found nec
essary but that the action shall
not be ill advised and precipitate
Another point is that it shall be
done by a friendly hand
Hope springs eternal in the
breast of the average Democrat
United States Senator Carmack
loudly predicted a Republican
disaster in Maine After the se
vere fall he gathered himself to
gether and now loudly predicts
the downfall of the entire Repub
lican party This is where the
people laugh
Senator Carmack asked on
the floor of the senate How
long will it be before the Ameri
can army shall furnish a fit com
panion to relieve King Herod of
the solitude of his infamy and
yet the Democrats assert that
they have not slandered the army
Would they have the people be
lieve that Carmack stated a fact
Out of Deaths Jaws
When death seemed very near from a severe
stomach and liver trouble that I had suffered
with for j ears writes P Muse Durham NC
Dr Kings New Life Pills saved my life and
gave me perfect health Best pills on earth
and only 25c at McConnell Berrys drug store
A Liberal Offer
The undersigned will give a free sample of
Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets to
any one wanting a reliable remedy for disorders
of the stomach biliousness or constipation
This is a new remedy and a good one
McConnell Beret
He Learned a Great Truth
It is said of John Wesley that he once said to
Mistress Wesley Why do you tell that child
the same thing over and over again John
Wesley because- once telling is not enough It
is for this same reason that you are told again
and again that Chamberlains Cough Remedy
cures colds and grip that it counteracts any
tendency of these diseases to result in pneumo
nia and that it is pleasant and safe to take
For sale by McConnell Berry
iiaim 1 iiiiii linn n rcattasiciv
B
eamttiful TlkGzhits
The sweet p e breath of the babe is
suggestive of innocence and health
A mothers 3 -ii for children is in
semiablc froni a oc the beautiful and
it behooes eery roman to bring the
sweetest and best jiiluence to bear on
the subject of lit naternity
To relieve izn ml make easy that
period when life is born again
is popularly isw Ir i a liniment easily
linistcrcd r i r external use only
n oull try this remedy
t King uiidenljJIa iriend to her during
ai t res term eft - e nreanlanticiation
PI ther Frc if used throughout
station will rc i the brea9ts thereby
3rcenting crirlcl I sore nipples All
rivsclcs f v ill the burden will
relr x becomj jIc and elastic from its
conlnued applc L i
All fibres in tli j a dominal region will
respond readily to he expanding cover
containing the eni
is implied
Of -ill reliable d
Vi te for free n
T5 HRADTLD -
oifHothersFriend
dining pregnancy
ti 100 per bottle
l notherhood
T R CO ATLANTA GA
Prosperity and Republican Party
The Democratic Campaign
Committee announces that it is
short of orators for the campaign
The Republican party is held re
sponsible for this dearth of Demo
cratic spell binders In 1S96
there were calamity howlers to be
found on every street corner in
sisting that the Crime of 73
had plunged the country into dis
tress and that 16 to 1 was the
only remedy We had Coin
Harvey and his financial primer
and a host of other financial ex
perts to aid Mr Bryan in his free
silver campaign There are Jones
of Arkansas Hoag of Texas
James Hamilton Lewis of Wash
ington Gov Atgeld and Buck
Hendrickson of Illinois Sockless
Simpson of Kansas Teller of Colo
rado Steward of Nevada George
Fred Williams of Massachusetts
Charley Towne of Minnesota and
a host of other picturesque orators
and teachers of finance They
made the country ring with their
dismal forebodings of what would
follow the firmer fixture of the
gold standard But few of these
oraors are to be heard today in
connection with the Democratic
campaign
The Republican party by the
revival of protection and the es
tablishment of the gold standard
has restored prosperty and even
the Democratic calamity howlers
of 1896 and 1900 have become
busy with other and more numer
ative employment Tom LJohn
son the picturesque mayor of
Cleveland is the only old time
Democratic spell binder to be
heard in the campaign and he is
Bryans heir to the Presidential
nomination Mr Bryan is bus
making money with his newspaper
and lecturing He has little time
to spare to the cause of the Demo
cratic party Coin Harvey is
coining wealth down in Arkansas
James J Jones Chairman of the
Democratic National Committee
has become a trust magnate oper
ating in cotton presses Charley
Towne has made money in Texas
oil and now has his office in Wall
Street where he no longer fears to
walk among the gold bugs Hogg
of Texas has been busy in Eng
land floating Texas oil stock and
hobnobbing with royalty James
Hamilton Lewis is too busy hand
ling gold mining properties in the
northwest to care whether there
is a uemocrstic campaign or a
silver mine in the world George
Fred Williams has been discarded
by the Democrats of Massachu
setts Henry Watterson has
turned his attention to the morals
of the Four Hundred Dave
Hill is at Woolforts Roost wait
ing to see what the future will
bring forth Gorman of Maryland
is also keeping silent Altgeld is
dead Buck Hendrickson has turn
ed his talents to legitimate fiction
and the Democratic Committee
has to look for a new crop of ora
tors
And this is the work of prosper
ity and the Republican party
They have robbed the Democratic
party of its most picturesque cam
paign orators
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WOULD LET DOWN ALL THE BARS
Liquet Dealers Not Satisfied With the
Presint Libera Laws Their Real
Ambition Is to Dominate Political
Affairs of the State
Lincoln Oct 13 There is substan
tial evidence at hand to show thait
the fusionists have entered into a deal
with the liquor interests to
tliere Is just one of two things re
sponsible for It wanton extravagance
or wholesale dishonesty As a matter
of fact the evidence shows both
The Incumbent Republican
This has re
suited In the inmates being well
treated and In the institutions being
well managed The institutions were
never in the history of the state of
ficered by a better class of superin
tendents Every one of them was
fTinATI hanniiCA P annntnl fltnoon
Plish the defeat of J H Mickey the
Every one of them hag etablisnd a
Republican candidate for
governor record for honest ecn and ffl
Mr Mickey is charged with the haJ
cIency Those who have m
ui uiiww ul ubidk a temperance
to visit the Institutions
luau am me saioon element regarus
this as sufticient cause to marshal
their forces against him
The people of Nebraska placed on
the statute books a law that repre
sents a
interests
One cent a dav in-
the bars that nrotect the horrm and Rn DtcuUfa nois
ciety thrown down for them Thev n Peaiis Board
1 mttlt tt liirs saving
o ---- u
cua uui oauBucu WILU irttilU iiIlg III
WANTON EXTRAVAGANCE
Compare That Record of the Fusion
ists With Present Administration
Those who are interested m the wel
Diet of Plug Tobacco for Infants
The bill ot iare at the Home of the
Friendless during the last fusion ad
ministration must have been one dis
tinguished principally for variety
The population of that institution
REMARKABLE LAKE
With o Hoot of
XVitter
A Uody of
SoIIiliaed Salt
a inif wi u wilt roof Isnt frozen
Bait and It isnt underground On the
ratIon stands without a mark of jau be
Deal With FusionistS to Defeat wis kaIe Iakl may
honesty or extravagance against it conuuij the vuir fUnv
during
Republican Candidate mere nave been no quarrels over seen at uny time
10 unat when
spoils and no scandals in the state e
institutions The very best men to 8nderfuI bofy of watcP Is one of
be found in the Republican party i
worn nlonOfl in nlinrira nf fhooa fnaHrit I-
aim linn
unt Pntlrelv roofed over by the salt de
posit Originally evaporation played
the most prominent part in coating the
lake over with salt but at the present
time the salt springs which surround
it are adding fast to the thickness of
the crust
In the long ago rapid evaporation of
the lakes waters left great salt crys
tals floating on the surface In course
of ttmn Hipso caked tocethor Thus the
U1 lv
are profuse in V rnvfroA
It means a great deal to the state J
ri nuI uuicb inw
outlet Into the ver
whether the state institutions are well
managed An increase of 1 per cent Jf uif ttbtl iS tit
npr ninitn no An t K Sail ITUSL Jl bu iuiv1 uv - -
compromise wUh Jh Hur ZJ 1 lZ too J STE J - E
It is not as drastic a notice of and Qf increase sents the curious spectacle of a salt
yet an of 1
urn na mrief nannlA ol if nr
7CtZ -T V T 1- V IT V ner cent ner capita means a daily loss
roofed lake The salt coat Increases
thing it grants liberties to the liquor sIs iucues In tbickness vcry The
0 the s ate of S32
dealers largely in excess of the ex- I o i TTii many islands with which the lake is
vxCoc ai cue xiaunSs asyium means - tn r 11U iirnpo nd
se ajy OI a os3 the state of 8 per day
l7lu 1VilCKe There are over 3000 inmates in the
voted for that law hence he cannot
varIous institutionS of the state
Sjawni7 e HamiDf n lncreae of 5 cent Per capita per day
perate hostility to the liquor traffic
woul1
mean a os to tt f
But this does not seem to satisfy
555000 in a year
tuc aaiuuii ciuiuem J iiey want ai
It Wl llV WQtnhlnrr ITinnn nnnrM 1
biiiuucu mi- cnu -- -
to help keep the arched salt crust in
position
Unlqne Hotel RaleM
Following are the rules and regula
tions posted in a certain hotel In
00 cents per square foot
meals extra breakfast at 0 supper
the vile liauids that steal awav hf Dare Anv Farmer ft Mo i i m at 7
brains and debauch the conscience of Prospered Guests are requested not to speak to
their fellow man but they want to With all the talk and clamor about tbe dumb waItei guests wishing to get
traffic in politics and dominate the oppressive trusts the fact remains P without oeing called can have seir
litical affairs of the state that the people of Nebraska generally risug Uour for
Tbe ofUce Is cnvenIent to a11
The manhood of Nebraska will not are more prosperous and are making
consent to any such sovereignty more money than ever before Owing tions uorses t0 hiro 2o cents a day
There are thousands of temperance to the high price of farm and meat Guests wisninS t0 do a ule dnvJs
men who have niU find hammer and nals ln tne
opposed prohibition be- products the farmers and stock grow-
cause they doubted of its efficacy who ers of Nebraska will receive 50 ner closet
will not hazard the risk in the event thft cent more for their crni nr nB the room gets too warm open xue
saloon undertakes organized and con- this year than they did in 1896
certed warfare against the principle Everything that is grown on the
of temperance A saloonkeeper has farm has gone up In price and has in-
the same right that any other voter creased in purchasing capacity A
has to vote for whom he Dleases but few hoes will sell for pnnmrh fn hniii
window and see the Are escape
If you are fond of athletics and like
good jumping lift the mattress and
see the bed spring
If the lights go out take a soda
when an organization composed of a good barn and a few more will bring tbllt is 1Isht euouSb for any man
loonkeepers representing every enough to build a house An ordinary Any one troubled with nightmare will
ical faith unites to defeat the hog will bring 30 and an ordinary 1 find a uatcr n tbe barn
date of a party individuality is steer 60 to 80 In 1896 pork was worry about payiS y0r b
guished and the aspect changes 375 per hundred and beef cattle 4 tbe bouse is suPPrted by its
When this is rinne trie miocH io nt nr nhnnt An no Qrf t u i tion Detroit Free Tress
w w vjuj Jk UUWU iv V CIlt 1COS 111UI1 I1UW
once raised of the rights of the Corn has gone up wheat has gone up
ness represented and the subject and interest rates have fallen
should be dealt with accordingly The crop this yeaf will sell for 20
The liquor interests are playing 000000 more than it would at the close
With UVnamite when thev nnrlertnl e nf the PJeeinnf1 ndminictHon rvu
the subversion of merchant freeIy to tbe devI1 and at laSt he to1
public sentiment the farmer the laborer the
No line of business that obtains its professional man evervbody is more ber determinedly that a repetition of
u j i ai the obnoxious word would bring severe
iyuL iu uxisL inrougn tne good omces prosperous rnan ever before Do you
of popular stiff ranee is exempt from want a change
condign discipline when thrust beyond
the bounds of propriety Those best
informed on the sentiment of the peo
ple of Nebraska are well aware that
the enactment of prohibitive legisla
tion has been stnvetl nnlw hv Vim m
lean efforts on the Dart of the reach of aPPetites that were raven- preached about in his sermon
tion It would require but little an- UTS sbe answered He
tagonism on the part of the saloon one e conSressional districts preached about our Lord going up Into
element to kindle an opposition and ne of their number was elected to the mountain and being tempted by
hostility that would not abate or be He celebrated the event by by by the gentleman who keeps hell
state was closed In sentiment Ne
braska is a temperance state with a
potent tendency toward prohibition
and nothing is better calculated to
Mr Mickey enjovs the distinction of
being a fair minded man and the at
tempt of the liquor dealers to defeat
him merely because he abstains from
the use of intoxicants will if pursued
to the end bring down unon them a
storm from whose withering blasts
Nebraska will afford no shelter
A Remarkable Spectacle
If the fusionists overlooked any
thing during the Poynter administra
tion it was because it was invisible
ModlfyliiK It
Mrs O was horrified to discover that
her little seven-year-old daughter was
acquiring the habit of alluding very
punishment
The child knew that her mother was
In earnest so she set a seal on her lips
At last she seemed to have forgotten
it but one Sunday Mrs C who had
been too ill to go to church asked her
to eyes that were keen and beyond if she could tell what the minister had
appeased until everv saloon in the 1UV15 iuuiny imo a state oue uiunt mtenu to run any tisks ot
luiiuu LiiaL uappeneu to ue located
in his district When he went to
Washington his family remained at
the institution and was kept at the
fonns this nnnnsitinn nn tho eoi states expense during his term When
being punished Francis E Wadleigh
In LIppincotts
They Never Imbibe
The Ona Indian is deserving of a
thgn for the sninnn element r0 be returned from congress he made higher place than he has hitherto oc
take by concerted action to control his bome at tbe institution with his cupied in mens esteem if but for one
the political machinery of the state r many sicnness overtook him trait He forms the -almost solitary
duu me very remarKaoie spectacle
was presented of a member of con
gress being buried from a state insti
tution This story is recited merely
to illustrate to what extent the fusion
exception among aboriginal tribes in
refusing to touch alcohol in any form
This policy of total abstinence Is rigid
ly adhered to in the face of cold hun
ger and illness and even durinjr the
ists while they were in power foraged excitement of ceremonial rites What-
on the taxpayers
ever his faults may be judged from
the white mans standard the Ona of
South America has at least the saving
virtue of manliness His ideal Is one
of bodily prowess hardihood and en
durance Scottish American
- onnc ictr F V1 IIJ 1L J 1 lUClr 1 HtC
tare or those who by misfortune have ato uyiucraB UUC11 uur
The late Dr Talma e once calleri nn
become inmates of the state the fusion administration bills is L and folf tw ofTs
tions and those who believe that these weitJ IBUUereu lor waoie DOXes OI P1US
rishioners there on legal business of
institutions should be honestly and
economically conducted have every
reason for supporting the Republican
ticket and every reason for opposing
the fusion ticket
Everybody remembers the last fu
sion administration as an administra
tion of extravagance disharmony and
scandal
tobacco and wagon loads of oats Oats
and tobacco is a rather strange diet
for little children but then that ad
ministration is noted for all sorts of
innovations At Beatrice it bought
harnesses for the inmates and at the
Soldiers Home at Milford where the
inmates wer at that time all males it
bought ribbons laces T and fancy under-
a
private nature
Ah doctor called the lawyer in
greeting good morning Here arQtwo
of your flock May I ask without im
pertinence if you regard them as black
sheep or white
I dont know as yet replied Tal
mage dryly whether theyre black or
white but Im certain that if thev re-
The records show that it squandered r ueviQ auopteu ana aesignea main uere long th fae fleeceL
the funds and for tne opPslte sex-
contracted debts in ex- j
i ui tue appropriations to tne ex- Fowlers Record Becoming Famous
tent of 149000
r voters of Nebraska made a
In regard to disharmony the news- wise choice when thev elected Prof
papers of both parties bear abundant w K Fowler superintendent of pub-
eviuence ot an unceasing wrangle over nc instruction Prof Fowler is one of
spoils There was not an institution the most thorough school men in the
that was not torn up all the time by state He has exercised a keen inter 1
internecine warfare with spoliation as est in school work for many years
the bone of contention This resulted end since he has been at the head of
ii
in poor ana expensive management the department of public instruction teres a crisscross of training Ideas
in a waste of property and money anu he has devoted every minute of his tbat is simply home wrecking Chi-
m tne unfortunate inmates being sad- time to the educational interests of caS Post-
ly neglected
In regard to scandal the facts are
still fresh in the realm of public opin
ion Open and direct charges were
made in the public prints of dishon
esty Nearly every state institution
was included in the bill of impeach
ment Here a superintendent was
charged with dissipating the funds
and there with emboldened thievery It
was so apparent that no one attempt
ed to deny the charge and it was so
widespread and general that it en
grossed the entire state administra
tion and the only way it could have
been suppressed was by the appoint
ment of a receiver
When an administration spends all
the money appropriated by the legis
lature end 149000 besides as was
done by the last fusion administration
braska It is admitted by those inter
ested in education the state over that
the schools have made splendid prog
ress under his direction He is de
voted to the work and allows no oppor
tunity to improve the system of In
struction to escape him
Repudiation of Bryan
A solid Republican delegation to
congress will be a notice to the whole
country that Nebraska has been for
ever and unconditionally divorced
from doctrines that beget industrial
depression and unstable currency Ne
braska has enjoyed exceptional pros
perity and the more the world at large
is impressed with the understanding
that Nebraska repudiates gid has no
sympathy with Bryanism the greater
will be the degree of prosperity
Very Sad
Yes its very sad
How is that
Why he always held that to train
a wife properly you should catch her
while shes young So he did
Well
Well it seems that she had the
same Idea about a husband and now
Why ne Objected
But papa pleaded the million
aires daughter in behalf of the poor
young man she wished to marry sure
ly it is no disgrace to work for a liv
ing
N no my dear no What I object
to is being the one who is worked for
it Philadelphia Bulletin
Perpetual
Wigwag My wife
threatens to go on
the lecture platform
Henpeckke My wife doesnt need a
platform Philadelphia Record
We have often wondered which
comes first the thought in the widow
ers mind of
marrying
again or the
story on him Atchison Globe
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