8 nnil think for n mnmont he would readily lonllzf lollj nl Iih iloiliic lions In tlic Hi t place workmen enn not strike mile tlie me nl wot It In the second plate u strike lint Is due to n deiniind fni more wages Hlinply moans tlint times mo wood mid lint vorkiniMi want wlint tliey think Is tliolr elinre of prosperity Thou too on the subject of strlko Mr Ilrynii and his party should go i little slow Under Democratic rule from 1SVJ to 1 S1H1 2S20IH laborer wont on a strike against a reduction In wages More than 1100000 were thrown out or employment without any wiiuos through the operation of the Wilson law- a Democratic free trade that closed more than half the facto ries In the United States and was an Ineumhrance on every Industrial en terprise and domestic Industry It Is well remembered that In the largo cities free soup houses had to bo maintained to alleviate the HtilTorlng of the iiuihmh Many citizens of Ne braska will recall that In tho city of Omaha a place known an Uoscue hall n huge building on Douglas atreot was maintained by uharlty and was each day and night called upon to feed and shelter hundreds of Idln people from the storm and cold all willing to work but none able to ttntl omployinent Thuse were Democratic days Ilryan may have forgotten them but thero are thousands of others who were Idle then and arc at work at Rood waijoi now who have not and uover will Tho Impression made upon thuui was ono they will ever remember What Is true of Omaha In true of all tno largo cltlos especially those cities whoso popula tion Is largely employed In manufac turing Industries and which felt tho full force or the terrible sulVerlng and dlstiess at that time It will go Into history that under the Melvlnlev administration not one of the 10000000 wage earners of this country went on a kstrlke against a re duction In wages There have been very few strikes In the last four years and those that have occurred have been caused If over a dispute about wages not by a decrease but ns the result of a demand for an Increase Mr ltrynns solleltudo for labor while advocating free trade and spu rious money both fatal to the welfare of the artisan brings tho sublimit and the ridiculous Into very close contact CAVOItTlNi WITH TAMMANY HALL In n public speech Hoss Crokor of Tammuny Hall stated that It Is tho Intention of Tammany TI nil to give Itrynu on his forthcoming visit to New York the greatest reception ever given n presidential candidate This Is n big contract Tammany Hull has taken but it ought to be equal to tho occasion it has stolen enough from the puople of New York City in the many years It has had Its tentacles fastened upon them to pay for most Anything At the end of Us many years of existence It enjoys the unen viable distinction of being the most iniquitous and corrupt organization of Us kind the world has ever known For years It has been n mentor of pub lic thlees and a czar In New York politics It has existed on the spoils of otllce from the date of Us birth Tho story of the Forty Thieves Is with the exception of a numerical dlscrep nncy a true history of Tammany Hall ltlchnrd CroUer chief of Tammany Hall is as Imperious In Deuiocratlc politics In the Umplie State as tho czar of Kussln Is In the government of the Ilusslan empire Ills edict is law and his command and order are as lng of obedience as any Imperial decree could possibly be When Tammany Hall speaks New York Democracy bends the knee Ilryan and Tainmrny Hall What a theme 1or contemplation out liure In Nebraska A nice picture Isnt It for reformers to look upon The Tam many tiger snarled and snapped at Grover Cleveland because thnt gentle man refused to be dictated to and In sisted even In politics on hU right to choose his associates Rut It has tlnnlly succeeded In luring the boy orator Into Its don Cluvelund did a few things for which he deserves to bo reincmbeied and one of these was when Tammany Hall demanded as ft price for Its support all the appolntlvo olllces In that state when he boldly declared that Ill be doubly damned if Ill do It Whether he meant that the public would so treat him or meant thnt he would not make such a per sonal sacrltlce has never been ox plained So It Is today If Tamuinny U for Bryan It Is simply a question of spoils It exists on pollution It Uvea for It lthus np other or higher pbject lu pol ities Tluijt has been lta price for sup port In thu past and It Js ti price now If js but cotulbttiit with historical fact to assume thai the bargain has been made Vhen Tammany shouts It Is wbn there s plenty of provender in sight plenty of hay iq the jnangor HuJ bow vi Mr Bryans Nebraska constituents look at ttV Will they uiake J000 clr FWB rr inttl hydratbqadad moastir Taniwftuy Hall Will they ifolUnTlryn p mak inga truce wHhieforiUBt beast that ever Btrodetbo arena fit politic TiwPW Ugcr TO they Jpju tym la a compromise with w hat for joar baa bodrvkniyii as a inenuctng vrltf Vfl they uphoJd a man who rpforma by going over to Hie eueniy The iuquui tuln didnt come to Mqkaniuied and It Is Just us certain hat Tammany Halldldut couio to Hryau It wuft ply a fevr iwcajis ago ttiat DavJd B itfll in speaking of Tam- mauysadJt we laJnopSter of Ljao ranee tyranny fraud apdBeefiUtlon ThUi la tbq game Tarofijfciiy thu ac- cordjng to OijqUw n ibg to glya Hryanpno oftlp grteft reqelao oanlda Ml iTt i PWCqtW iiulti fn lM i J ij II - Ul Republican Candidate for State Senator In Eleventh District SKETOH OF HIS CAREER ClmritcItT nnrl Stiiinlliiu f Mm Knottii Attunii Aliilm 1 1 ti Jilriil Oniiilliliiu Y W Young of Stanlon county Is the man nominated for state senator by the Uepiiblleans of the Eleventh senatorial district of Nebraska at their convention held at Norfolk Wednesday Sept 11 1000 The convention was one where har mony and enthusiasm prevailed Mr Young was not an aspirant for the po sition and In fact had previously re fused to allow the use of his name In the convention but as a true Itepub llcan accepted the honor which was tendered him by unanimous voice of thu convention over his protest and ns K ll In n short speech expressed his appre elation of the conlldeiice thus ex pressed by his fellow Uepiiblleans SKKTC11 OF Till CANDIDATE AVIlllnm Wallace Young Is a native of Illinois lie was born on n farm in Warren county near Monmouth of that state Ills parents were fohn Young and Mary Wilson Young both natives of Scotland who came to America nnd settled in the Suckei state shortly after their niaiTlage In IS I where they resided tilled the soil and reared a large family W W Young being the third son and lifth child of a family of 11 nine sons nnd live daughters At the age of 5 years Wallace as he was called at home received a fall which resulted In a physical Injury which contlned him to his bed for nearly four years and on his recovery It was Known to his parents that he would never be able to do much hard manual work and they at once set about to give him a good education the rudiments of which were obtained nt the district school of which the Young homestead formed a part At the age of 1 1 years he entered the Monmouth Presbyterian college as a student In the sub frcshinan year be ing at that time the youngest student in the college After a three years course In that excellent Institution ol learning he became the teacher of the dUtrict school where as a bare foot urchin he had gone as a pupil only a few years previous Here tils work was such that he taught for four terms ami had contracted for anothei year when at his fathers request his plans were changed The elder Young was a devout Meth odist nnd it was his desire that his son who had already developed such miuked ability In the grasping of Ideas should become a minister of that denomination To this plan the son did not take kindly preferring law to theology anil parental consent was finally given nnd arrangements made for his entering a Inw college This plan was however changed nt the advice of n prominent lawyer who was also a personal friend of the fninlly and Instead of going to a law college he entered the otllce of Stewart Phelps Grler at that time regarded ns among the strougest law firms In west ern Illinois In April 1SS0 ho was ndinltted to the bar and located nt Mt Ayr In where he established an otllce and fol lowed tho practice of his chosen pro fession for two yenrs meeting with good success for a young attorney At Mt Ayr he was united lu mar rlage to Mlsa Clara Belle Keller sec ond daughter of ludgo Keller and at once came to Nebraska nnd located in Stanton in tho spring of 18S2 where he has bIiicq resided Aside from his farming Interests his entire atteutlon has been devoted to law with marked success so pro nounced In fact has boen that success that locating at Stanton as he did without money nnd with only a few Inw books he soon established a lucra tive practice nnd has retalucd It to the present time and now has one of the best furnished law otllces lu tho state und a pleasant home nuvlng beeu reared on a farm his desires turned In that direction und as soon as ho posaossed the required means Invested in farm lands and for tho past eight year has owned nnd op erated a farm of 640 acres which Is under the management of n younger brother Joseph with his now aged mother uud youngest sister as house keepers The -land Is all under good TIIK NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY OCTOBER I 1900 cultivation nnd from IfiO to 10 head ol cattle are fed there iimiuallv Ml anil Mrs Youngs family con rdsts or four bright children three daughters and one son Their home life and home surroundings are most pleasant and agieeable and this home Is noted for Its hospitality NOT AN OFFICIO HKHKKK Mr Young has never been rn otllce Freler On the contrary he has been averse to such preferment uud such positions ns have come to him have coin unsolicited On three or four former occasions he has been solicited by Uepiiblleans to accept the nomina tion for state senator but refused to do so ami It was only at the earnest solicitation of numerous friends and n united convention that he was now In duced to accept the proffered honor and become their candidate The positions or trust he has tilled are numerous but lu every Htieh In stance duty has been faithfully dis charged and excellent service ren dered Two years ago ho was elected grand chancellor or the Order Knights of Pythias of Nebraska mid tilled the position with credit to himself und the order For two years he was prosecut ing attorney for Stanton county elect ed when the county was strongly Dem ocratic W W Young hns nt nil times shown much Interest In public affairs especially such as related to the growth of the town and county of his adoption and has done all within Ida power towards their upbuilding und advancement The educutlou of the rising generation he hns given much thought nnd attention During the past seven years he has served us one of the trustees of the Stanton schools and during live years of that time was president of the board u position lio now occupies AN IDEAL CANDIDATE A combination of qualltlcatlous make Mr Young an ideal candidate for thu position Over the district und throughout the state he Is recognized as an orator with few equals and tower superiors Not only will this qunlltlcutiou be to his advantage ns a campaigner but as a member of the legHlature It will be wielded only in favor of such measures as will be for the benellt of the whole people Ills Ideal illcntton with farming und his personal experience in that line of industry render him cognizant of the farmers needs Ills desire to pro mote the Interests of the agricultural classes In general as well as his own personal interests lu that connection appeal strongly to the farming classes for support of his candidacy while h knowledge ol law and ability as a law yer will make it possible for him to reuder unusual service to bis district and the state CHAItACTEK AND STANDING As a man the character of W W Young Is most excellent being honest honorable and upright In all his deal ings Ills habits are such as to com mend him to law abiding people every where though be Is not an extremist In his views or practices Politically he is and ever has been a Hepubllcaii though of Democratic parentage and up until the year 1SC was the only one of the nine sons who ever voted a Ke publican ticket Mr Young goes before the voters of his district unhampered by factional nreiudlces or personal pledges In bis speech before the nominating conven tlon he said I accept this nomina tion and go before the people of this senatorial district unpledged directly or indirectly for or against any aspir ant for United States senator noi shall I become so pledged My first object If elected will be to creditably represent the entire people of this dis trict In the best possible milliner und In casting my vote Tor United States senator do that which I think will meet with their approval and for tho best Interests of tho entire nntlon With 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