i ENDORSE BY ALII The Presidents Philippine Pol icy Warmly Supported IXTRAOTSFROM A UKOnNTSPUEOH Juli Intlc riliTnnif of Hip ItH mnr IiiIIimI staliit Soimtiir -I ln Miinil Mini I in iii iii iij Mil cnmiiij Iniirniiir ritiin Am riipiiiril lor n lmniif Urgim i Scir Icimi iiiiiiiil N HiiuiiIkhi ill lin jin IhIImii for lllin n V Vo urt tloitliiiK with hiiviikim hh lilooilthlrstyunilasinniipiiltli nflioiiiK i rorniiiiUil nn llio Oiiilliilii Sioux jriicy imcliiilalil tho conlliol of jthil i A duty in iinpoMil upon us ly our Joirupaiuv of tlir Pltllipplnu IsIiuiiIh that vn rannnt iMi apo 1 fully con- lour m wimi i uiuiiMKiaiiii to im tnc i policy Slatos of tliu pivsiilrnl of tho United J i lr own volition - - JKJ IVrlmps tin- tisliinony of Admiral JVwiy conii riiiiiR I ho situation in tho luliipiiiis and tho nut inn s prosunl duty thiiv doos not iipponl strongly to llir avivnjjo fiisitnitil who is Imlnir Itll liy tin1 party maiingori into opposition f tin govornmiiit for tho itiihoii that In admiral is a Uupuliliiitn lVrhaps opinion oT Ciiural IuiiMoii Iho in tivpiil volunteer from Kajisus has little vi mht with llu in In runsu he too iH a H puliliean May lie the views of Hon tnil Joe Wheeler will lie more seriously miiMdered by them for tho reason that lii nnee offered some pretty aelive anil lTiclive armed resistance to the princi ple of government without tho consent of the governed onlWeod by Aim ham Lincoln and hceause ho has heen a life long political opponent of tho Ko liulilican party AVe are sure cuniing nenror homo that Nebraska fusionists will put some htrufis upon the opinion of William Vin cent Allen who was a member of the United States senate until March I last Collator Allen voted for tho ratilleatilm of the treaty of Paris according to recommendation of William Jennings Uryan He not only voted for it but ho urged its ratification in stirring hpeeches He vigorously endorsed thu oourso of the administration Ho so veroly condemned the Filipinos for their treachery and deolared Iheni us bloodthirMy as the Ognllala Sioux 3n tho benefit of his political brethren tvo herewith reproduce extracts from Ins speeches lest they forget lest they iorgct IVb 1 ISilll in a debate on joint reso lution S It ill declaring the purpose of the United States toward the Philip pine islands Senator William V Alloa wild Mi President the news bus come to us within the last few hours of a con llict between the American army and navy and the Filipinos To my own Mil to has fallen iiiuch of tho loss of life mid limb Ten out of SO of the young men who lost their lives in the battle that has been fought within the last 18 hours were members of the First Ne braska infantry There is mourning in Nebraska today hero will bo weeping in many a Nebraska home tonight Mr Jhesident this ought to bo a warning to us 1 cannot condemn too severely the assault tho treacherous assault made upon our troops Wo were dealing with savages as bloodthirsty and as incapable of being reconciled as the Ogallala Sioux They precipitated this conflict of their own volition We are in the Philippine islands us a conquering military power We hold them by virtue of the power to make war and in no other seue and there iMand and those people must remain respecting the dignity mill the sovereignty and ihe flair of tins nation until their status among tho na tions of the earth shall lie defined by congress the sole power to deal with this question A few days later in a debate on the MelSnory resolution page 1 7117 of tho Oongrefcsional liecord Senator Allen buid Mr President our attitude in tho Philippines is a military attitude alto gether There is no civil power there Wo havo held thoso islands and will continue to hold them by virtue of this government until congress carrying out a duty imposed upon it by the constitu tion shall formulate and rvo that there is adoptid a system of oivil government ior those people I think that position uuinot be successfully contradicted Mr President a duty is imposed upon us by our occupancy of tho Philip pine islands that wo cannot escape I would not incorjiornto thoso people into tho body of our population or nuiko oiti zens of them at this time I fully con cur iu what 1 understand to bo thu pol icy of tho president of the United Staus to hold tliom for such reasonable tine that tho influence uud education of this government may prepare them iu some blight degree for tho duties of an indo peudeut torm of government That fur iiishos no excuse tor their assault upon tho duly constituted authorities iu thoso islands That comes from their lack of knowledge It comes possibly from thoso who havo given them bad udvice I think it doos so largoly but whether they bu responsible or irrespon sible thu first groat lossou they must learn is obedience to the duly consti tuted authorities of tho islands until tho Kovereiguty changes from that author ity to them A prominent railroad man of Ne braska says that during tho past 18 mouths tho receipts of tho Burlington road for excess baggage havo doubled This txeosa baggago is paid by commer cial travelers almost entiroly and indi cates that there aro more of thoso com mercial men on tho road and they aro each of them carrying a larger amount of sample truukri with hem This is u truo index of tho commercial prosperity of tho state Is it any wonder that tho prico of Ijcof is high Three years ago tho labor ing classes went without beef THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2 1890 lf tJ W S f PROOF OF PROSPERITY j A lVw Furls For llio of CnliiniilN iles Ilcnelil i i i i i i i 1 S 4- 1 After having gone Ihrongh f ur years of depression and hiird times tho peo ple of Nebraska are all the bller able to recognize1 and appreciate tho present era of prosperity And I hoy aro all the more able to detect the fallacies of tho arguments advanced by the free silver Hhoiilcrs and the calamity howlers who were making such dlroful predic tions three years ago Under tin circumstance- it is remark ablothat any business man or any farmer should vote for the calamity crowd and against his own interests It is re markable that ho should allow himself to be fooled by any such a bugaboo as imperialism militarism foreign alliance or Stilu treaties Thi prosperity hero at homo is appar ent To correctly judge how if is all over the country it is only necessary to read the reports which have been gath ered I mm uniting tho industrial institu tions if the surrpmiding status The asj il etvicerns which have son I in reports not only employed 1 17 lit more hands in I HIM than they did in I WW but I hero was on Increase in Iho amount of wages paid of ii7liri7tiiSO JJot s this not look like prosperity What would the showing be if all the industrial concerns in the country had reported For these SJUll concerns alone it means that tho iloOO hands who were out of employment in 18115 were all employed at good wages in 1818 Willi this great prosperity among the consumers is it any wonder that the farmers of the west aro pros perous In lKi where ten men were at work iinil received 100 iu wages iu INNS rt Were at work and received 11 1 in wages Tho ten men not only hint three now companions beside thorn but they were themselves getting II per cent more wages Those ten men un derstand it and so do the threo men be side them 1Voiu Colorado there aro reports from 00 concerns which employed hands in 18115 and in 18S The increase iu wages was 1170717 There was an increase of 10 per cent in the number of hands and an increase of 15 per cent in thu wages of each man From Connecticut there nro report from 78 concerns which employed ItKili hands in 1805 mill 15570 in 1808 The increase in wages per mouth was 00 1111M Prom South Carolina there are 15 re ports from concerns which employed l718 hands in 1805 and 8802 in 1808 The increase in wages paid was 111 80050 each mouth or over 100 per cent while the wages of each man was in creased over 10 per cent Prom Missouri thero aro 200 reports from concerns which employed 5057 in 185and 7505 in 180S Tho total in crease in wages was 0510180 for ono month alone In Ohio front 80 reports thoro was an increaso of t715 in the number of hands ami an increaso of 12001057 in the amount of wages paid every mouth In the state of Washington thero was an increase of 11011 iu tho number of hands employed by 108 firms and a monthly increaso of wages paid of 2 1 100005 Taking the country at Jarge reports from 200 lumber linns which employed 0070 hands iu March 1805 employed 15 1S5 in March ISO- and the increase iu wages for the month was 258 liSliTli Koports from 170 woolen mills show the employment of 20150 hands in March 1S03 and 20550 in March 180S an increase in wages of 200150 for the month or an increase of over two million dollars for the year In tho manufacture of iron and steel 01 firms have reported with an increase of 8151 hands for the mouth of March and a yearly increase in wages of 511 15070 In the coal industry 21 firms report an increase of 0207 in tho number of hands and an increaso of 242108001 in the amount of wages paid during tho year During tho month of March 1805 tho hands received each an aver age of 07 -10 cunts Iu March 1803 tho average wage was 1050 Thcso great increases mean a groat doal to tho laboring men nnd thoy mean a groat ucai to tuo prouuciug class who havo tho chance to food a larger number of working mou And tho working men havo tho money to pay for tho produco Thero aro at tho presout timo lOOO 000 more bauds employed in tho fac tories nud iudustrios of tho country than thero wore in 1800 This repre sents a wago earning of moro thau ono million dollars per day Iu 1800 tho frco silver shout ers talked much about tho silvor interests aud thoir impor tance to tho country What a small item tho silver business is aftor all compared with tho increased amount of money paid out for wages Iu tho state of Nebraska according to the government reports 107 institu tions employed GOO hands in March 1805 The sanio institutions in March 1808 employed 1281 Tho total in crease in wages paid amounted to 28 60701 for tho month Taking tho whole country over tho wages paid per capita for tho month of March 1895 averaged 0400 for March 1808 tho average was 0800 a net gal it of over 11 per cent FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY OrMiilnllini ltiiui Willi li Will Un iliiiililiilly UiKiitl In lrii IiIIiii Dm- Tho meeting called by Mayor Simpson for last evening at tho high school build lug to make a movement looking toward the securing of it public library for Nor folk was fairly well att nrtVil by rpro sontiitlvo citizens and tho evident ilelonntniilion of thoso attending to ac complish fnmotliiug in this direction ngurs well for tho inovnicnt Tho mooting was orgnnizod by tho election of Mayor Kimpson as chairman and Supt I C OConnor as Eocrotury Mayor Simpson guvo somo ovidenco of tho ontliusiiiHin on Iho subject that provutlos his nature instating tho object of thu meeting which was outlined in his call A motion prevailed that a pormnnnnt organization bo formed to bo known at tho Norfolk Public Library nsaoolatiou and a committee of three consisting of John 11 lliiys W W llobortMin mid 1 1 Koenigstelnwas appointed to draw up articles or incorporation On motion 1 A Iiuikart nnd Mayor Simpson were appointed a committee on finance and given power to select Ihoir own assistants Thy woro instructed to nuiko a eanvasi of the city and solicit subscriptions iu aid of tho movement It was announced at tho meeting that tho old Catholic church building could bo purchased for 000 and tho first funds raised will probably be devoted to this purpose It is understood that the building will bo allowed to occupy its present location for tit least two years without cost to tho association and as if is so convenient to tho high school tie location will be satisfactory It appeared to bo Iho senso of the mooting that Inrgo nubscript ions should not bo solicited particularly as the more contributors thero aro tho more public the library will bo deemed giving all an interest Tho coniinitleo would therefore rather havo 000 1 contribu fions thau 0 subscribers at 10 each al though it is not likoly that larger sums will bo rofused After tho homo of tho librurj is so cured it will bo an easy matter to pro vide books and furnishings as almost anyone will be ready and willing to con tribute something to tho purpose Supervisor Warrant this morning called on Mayor Simpson and after stat ing that tho opera houso would probably bo completed in Tauuary gouorously tendered its use for an ovouing free of charge for an entertainment iu tho in terests of tho library It is boliovcd that with a good entertainment from this sourco alono can bo realized an amount that will purchaso a good sup ply of book Another mooting will bo hold Novem ber 10 whou tho committees will ro port and other steps will bo takou Sturgeon is tho piano man A general lino of uious ladies miss es and childrens shoes cheap at tho Norfolk Cash store Iuttor llst List of lotters ronminiiy uncalled for at tho postoflieo Octobor 20 1800 If not called for in 10 days will bo send to tho dead letter oflice Ester A Hryan Pred liuttorfiold T W Caranoy Pannio Erskiuo Mr Gill innnn Julius Heoknian Mary Konnett Siunl J Mills Will Heoves Cam Kino II II Simonds Maud Smith P L Stowart A E Troutwiue Eunice B Tyler Emma Tyler Parties calling for any of tho abovo please say advert ised P F SniKUihii P M Aro you thin Would you like to get fat and plump Tried laughing t wouldnt work now tako Rocky Mountain Tea t will do the busiuess Dried fruits fresh fruits and candies as nice as you waut to see at tho Nor folk Cash storo AN EXTRAORDINARY CHANCE Kuril llrlclit Man to Sriiiru n SUinly lion the Yeiir Arouuil Iu Norfolk anil Vicinity Doar Editor Wo waut a clothiug salesman to tako orders for our mens custom suits pauts overcoats and ulsters in Norfolk aud ad joining towns and country Any good bright mnu especially if ho has had ex perience as a salesman in a storo agri cultural implement house or where he has como iu coutaot with people as so licitor for tailoring insurance nursery stock or other goods can make big jnouoy with our lino the year around but any good bright man oven without previous experience can rnaKo 15000 a mouth and expenses with the big outfit we furnish him and tho opportunity we give him if he will devote his time to the work or if we can get a good muniu JSorioiic wnose tune is partly taken up with other work aud who can dovote his spare time to our line even if only on hour or bo a day he will do ex ceedingly well with our agency We have men in renl estate loau legal lumber grain railroad express and other busiuess who give their spare time to our line with big results No experience is absolutely necessary no capital required We furnish a com plete Hue of cloth samples aud station ery havo no commission plan no house-to-house canvass no catchy con ditions but offer a rare opportunity for somo man lit vicinity to secure nigh grade employment at big wages Wo aro tho largest tailors in America Wo make to measure over OOOOOO suits auuually We occupy entire ouo of tho largest busiuess blocks in Chicago Wo refer to the Corn Exchango National bank in Chicago auy express or railroad company in Chicago or auy residont of this city We buy our cloth direct from tho lamest Euroocan ami American mills wo onerate the most extensive and economic custom tailoring plant in uxislonco and wo reduco tho prico of suits ami overcoats to from C0 to 1800 mostly 5 00 to 1000 prices so low that nearly every bodv will bo glad to havo their gannonts miiile ti measure end will glyo our agent their order Wo will furnish a good agent n largo and hiinduomory bound book containing large cloth s unples of our entire lino of suits pantaloons overcoats etc a book which costs us several dollars also fluo colored fashion plates tape measure business cards stationery advertising matter and a rubber stamp with nnino and address and pud complete also an instruction book which makes it easy for anyone to take orders and conduct a prolltablo business Wo will nlso furnish net confidential prico list Agent can tako orders and send them to ns and wo will niako tho gannonts within five days and send direct to agents customer by express C O W subject to examination and approval collect Iho ngonts full selling prico and every weik wo will send tho agent out check for ill his profit Tho agent need collect no money and deliver no goods simply go on taking ordeisntti liberal profit Wo deliver tho goods collect all tin1 money and oveiy week promptly send him in one round check his fuil profit for tho week and unarly all oar ai nts got a check from naofat least 10 1 1 every week or tho year Wo will make no charge for tho book and complete outfit but as tho outfit costs ussoveial dollars it is necessary to protect ourselves nguinst nivyoiin who would iui iooo upon us by sending for the tint fit with no intention of working but merely out of idle curiosity there fore wo will ask as a guuranteo of guild fail hou tho pint of tho reader who decides to tako up this work that ho cut this urtielo out and mail to us with the undurstandimr that tho big book and conipleto outfit will bo sent to him by express ho to pay Iho express agent 100 and express clnrgcs for tho outfit with tho distinct understanding that we will rofuud tho 100 us soon us his ordeis have amounted to 25 00 which amount of orders ho can tako the verr first day Dont compare this wih any catchy ofleis made to gut your 100 Tho genuineness of our offer anil our tvli ulility aro provon by tho bank reference referred to abovo or you can easily find out by writing to anyone in Chicago to call on us This is a ruro chanco for somo man in Nor f ok or vicinity to tako up a work at once that with reasonable effort on his part is sure to net hint from 00 to 10 00 a day from the start and wo trust that front among your ninny readers wo will bonblo to get a few good representa tives iu Norfolk and adjoining towns Cut this notice out and mail to the American Woolen Mills Vo West Side Enterprise Building Chicago 111 and tho book nnd agents complete outfit will bo Rout to you at onco you to pay 100 and express charges when received tho 100 to bo returned to you when your orders amount to 2500 SiiiiiinoMH by 1iiuliciitlon To John Zwight Sophia Zwight de fendants You and each of you will tako notice that on October 1th 1890 Prank A Dearborn and B P Swan plaintiffs filed thoir petition in the district court of Madison county Nebraska against you as defendants impleaded with Citi zens National bank Chicago Lumber company and Ada Kyner tho object nnd prayer of which petition aro to fore close a certniu mortgage executed by Daniul G Kyner nnd Ada Kvner his wife to tho Durlaud Trust company up on tho followiug described real estate situated in Madison county Nebraska to wit tho cast half of the northwest quarter and tho northeast quarter of tho southwest quarter of sec tion fourteen township twenty four range ono west of tho sixth p m given to secure the payment of tho sum of 2500 00 due February 1 180 which mortgage was recorded January 00 1804 in tho ofllco of tho comity clerk of Madi son county Nebraska in book 00 at page 401 that thero is now duo upon said uotes and mortgago and for taxes paid on said premises tho sum of 002120 with interest from March 20 180 at 10 per cent for whinh sum with interest plaintiffs prny for a decree that defend ants bo required to pay the samo or that said promises may bo sold to satisfy the amount found duo and for such other and further relief as may bo just and equitably You nro required to nuswer said peti tiou on or boforo the 11th day of Novem ber 1800 Dated Octobor 4th 1800 Fkakk A DrAnnouN B P Swan By A A Welch their attorney Nollci Chnrlos E Oluoy Jeremiah Oluey nnd Georgo II Nichols will tako notice that on tho 24th day of Octobor 1800 T C Cnnnon plaintiff heroin filed his petition in the district court ot Madison county Nebraska ngniust said defend ants and John E Olney and Oharlotto E Oluey tho object and prayer of which are to foreclose ccrtaiu tax liens against the following described renl ostato sit uated iu Madison county Nebraska to wit Lot six 0 block one 1 and lots fifteen 15 and sixteen 10 block six 10 of the town of Norfolk lots twelvo aud thirteen 12 aud 10 and the south 132 feet of lots fourteen 14 fifteen 15 and sixteen 10block two 2 j lot six 0 block three and lota three foiir 4 nino 9 ten 10 eleven 11 twelve 12 and fourteen 14 in block four 4 all of Mathewsons second addi tion to the town of Norfolk by virtue of tax sale certificates issued by the treas urer of Madison county Nebraska dated November fi 1804 for the taxes of 1800 1801 1892 and 1890 uud sub sequent taxes paid by tho plaintiff for the years 1891 and 1805 and a tax deed issued therefor dated March IU 1897 aud recorded in the oflice of the county olork of Madison couuty Nebraska March 13 1897 in Book 27 of Deeds page 225 aud certificates of tax sale for taxes 1890 dated November 1 1697 and subsequent taxes paid for the years 1897 aud 1808 and plaintiff prays for a de cree that defendants be required to pay tho same or that Earn premises may uo sold to satisfy tho amount found due with costs interest and attorneys fees nud that defendants be exoluded from any and all title claim lien or interest in or to said property or any part there of You aro reqnired to auswor said peti tion on or before the 1th day of Decem ber 1800 Dated October 25 1800 T O Cannon Plaintiff By Mapos Hazen His Attomoys Not I ro Hornco Huntington Loraino Hunt ington Delia Sessions Melissa Poston James Cutter William F Huntington Daniel O Huntingt n Lottie J Hunt ington Vela Olmstead Clvdo V Olm Htead Homer Cutter and Hattio Cutter defendants will tako hWm that on tho 27th day of September JH0i Mary A Smith plaintiff herein filed her potition in tho district court of Mndison county Nebraska against said defend ants with others tho object and prayer uf which nro to cancel a mortgago up pouring of record in book 31 aio 277 of tho mortgago lecords of M ulihon county Nebraska on tho southwest quarter of tho northeast quarter nnd tho northwest quarter of tho southeast quarter and tho south half of tho south oast quarter of section 15 in town ship ll north or rango 0 west of the Ith p in Nebraska niado by said plaintiff to Susan O Kudos nnii dated October 1st 1801 to secure tho payment of n promissory noto of 000 of tho samo ditto for tho reason that on or about the day of 1801 plaintiff settled with tho said Susan O Hudos who was then tho holder and owner of said noto and mortgage nnd paid satisfied and discharged said dobt and plaint ill prays that the apparent lieu of said mortgago of record may by tho court bo ordered canceled satisUed and discharged and the s iid debt declared paid You aro required to answer said peti tion on or before tho 0th day of Novem ber 1S00 Maky A Smith Plaintiff Best canned Cash storo goods at tho Norfolk Nolici to Limit In norn To all whom it may concern Tho county commissioners of Madison county Nbraska having viewed the section lino road petitioned for by 1 Hoepfinger and others commencing at tho northwest corner of tho southwest quarter of thu nort Invest quarter of sec- Hon nino 0 in township twonty four 21 notth raugo four 4 west of tho 0th principal meridian in Madison county Nebraska running thonco north to tho northwest corner of section four I aforesaid township nnd tango and terminating at tho intersection with tho south lino of llorco county has reported in favor of tho establishment thereof and all objections thereto or claims for damages must bo filed iu tho county cleiks oflice on or before noon of tho 7th day of November A D lMi or said road will bo opened without reference thereto E G Hkiiman County Clerk sJKESSiw 1 0tiP II l I Gfffl f Just remember tlint gray hair 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