The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, November 01, 1900, Page 12, Image 12
i V2 mmtm 1 1 Assistant Secretary of War Dis cusses Live Topics ISSUES ABLY PRESENTED h a rlt 1ernrntloM Inrlnilril n Itcfor nr In John It IIiijh nnd II Dlnlrloli H lint XV n luHiimliiHllciilly ltocclvccl by hn Aitillmro Tho Auditorium vmh well filled Innl night by people who cumo out to himr thopolltienl nddresn of Hon Uoo D Mcildtlolin assistant Hoorutnry of wnr Thero vih no nttonipt it n donioiiRtrn tion nnd tho crowd cmnt quietly and wont away quiotly Tho ntiifio hud been decorated with lings whilo n largo piuturo of President MeKinley occupied n prominuut pluco across the opotilng of ono of the boxes The speaker wan in good voico and reviewed tho issues of tho enmpnign in a ntuHtorly niauuer that will unques tionubly iMiir good rosults President Simpson of the MoKinloy lloosovolt olub introduced Mayor Rob ertson as tho presiding olllcer of tho evening llo in turn introduced lot composed of Messrs Patterson I Parker ow and Thompson who sang In a Littlo While and on being en cored gave Hllliu H Chalrnian Hobortson introduced tho speaker of the evening with a nioo little talk roviuwuiK the fact that he ciuno among us when almost a boy had very ably represented tho Third district in congress for two terms and hoped that ho might represont tho state in tho United States senate This state ment touched a rosponsivo chord in tho uudienco and was liberally applauded An tho speaker walked to tho front of tho platform ho was accorded an en thusiastic ovation Mr Meiklejohu bognu his nddress by Mating that it was not his deiro to criticiso American citizens because thoy dlilerod from him in political belief but ho wished to discuss tho issues compre hensively and point out tho sign boards along tho way Tho contest this fall iB between two great parties one of which had conducted tho affairs of this govern ment for ii out of tho past 10 years tho cthor was a party created by tho muni ueoaudisnot tho party of letlorson und Jackson that domocrnts have loved many of whom deserted it in ISiHi Tho speaker invited their co operation again in this campaign uutil tho temple of tleroocraoy Blioulrt bo again inhabitable Mr Meiklejohu discussed in an effect ive way tho different issues of demo craoy during recent years reciting tho tariff reform phase of 1800 when a democrat io house and senate wero elected Two yeara later that party waa given the presidout They prompt- ly passed u tariff reform measure which Mr Bryan helped to frame but the people made a mistake in not putting them nnder bond to keep up the prices and they fell with disastrous results to American industry and enterprise Tho result of tho measure was that the for eign workiugnieu were employed while those of tliis country wero idle The democratic nominee believes the same policy now that he did then In 18IH tho peoplo indicatod their dissatisfaction by discharging the house aud in 1800 completed the contract by electing Win McKiuley as president with a repub lican house and senate When the newly elected president raised his hand to take the oath of otllco there was n rift in the clonds of despair nnd shortly after ward the sunlight of prosperity burst through in unwonted brilliancy The republicans favored a policy that would benefit the American wngo earner rather than those of foreign lands As Daniel Webster onco said When theio is work tor tho hands there is work for the teeth and the producer shared in jtlie prosperity by an increased demand and at higher prices The interest of tho peoplo is not no much in tho prices of what thoy buy as In what thoy soil They sell every day nnd it is only occa sionally that they buy A good prlco for manufactured products mentis ngood price for tho produce of tho Boil Ohonp wiro moans cheap hogs cheap lumber goes with ohonp farms mid cheap salt mnkos cheap butter Uudor freo trado it took 12 1 bushels of corn to buy 100 pounds of barb wiro under protection although bnrb wiro has ndvnnccd In prlco 10 bushels of com will buy 1K pounds of barb wiro Ho gave another apt illustration of tho increased pur chasing power of com undor tho present administration that took well with the uudienco llo showed comprehensively the remarkable increase of exports mid doorcase of imports referred to tho Isbu anco of 2U000000 bonds by Cleveland hi time of peacu nnd showed that under MeKinloy debts wero bolng paid in time of wnr Undor tho Dlngloy bill the greatest era of prosperity over known in this country has prevailed Ho thinks gold has gono down for whoreas tho londor of tho opposition required but 250 for a lecture in 1 810 ho now wants fMX Prosperity is shown by tho railroads In the Cleveland times HO pur cent of tho moil employed wero thrown out of work now thoy are back in their places Then tho side tracks wero full of empty cars now thoy nTo tilled with loaded trains with tho engineer at tho head waiting for tho signal to go In tho republican platform of 1SS8 at Chicago was inserted tho llrst plank against trusts ty any political party and its author was Win MoKinloy Ho went on to show that the republican pnrty had boon consistent in its opposi tion to trusts whilo tho democratic course was marked with insincerity Tho fiiKion representatives in congress from Nebraska had voted against a measure increasing tho powers of tho executive in handling trusts fames D Richardson ono of their londors ob jected to another bill to regulato trusts and it was killed Mr Bryan was ou tortainod at a feast in Now York the master of which was Hichard Crokor who is intimately connected with tho ice trust then thoro wero tho Van Wycks and others At Kansas City it was almost necessary to hold a GEO U MK1KLKJ011N cnto of stock in tho ice trust to bo ad mitted to tho democratic convention James K Jones advocated a measure calculated to tako 1 000000 away from the Porto Rieaus and put it in tho pockets of tho sugar trust Failing in their efforts to mako an is- suo tholr eyes wero attracted across tho ocean and imperialism was sprung This issue has been aptly described to mean that the democrats aro all out of olllce and want to get in otllco It is not new Washington Adams Jeffor sou and Lincoln have all been accused of imperialistic tendencies and now MoKinloy is so accused Imperialism is impossible when tho great American people elect congress congress makes the laws and the president exeoutes them The fusionists believe it to bo propor that tho German the Swede the Frenchman and other foreigners should live in this country for tlve years bofore they are permitted to have a hand in tho government but the black man and the brown mnn of Porto Rico aud tho Philippines should he allowed to assist in running tho government fivo min utes after being admitted The former must take an oath to support the consti tutiou and obey tho laws of the laud whilo the latter should be allowed to grab up a gun and shoot holes through the American flag Tillman who advocates shootiug tho negroes in South Carolina was selected to read the declaration of independence at the Kansas City convention Presi dent McKinley gave the Filipinos more liberty than they have known in itOOO years Ho read tho presidents instruc tions to tho peace commissioners The Philippines como as a legitimate acquisition both by the rights of con quest aud purchase Messrs Stark T11K NOKFOLK NEWS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1 1000 Robinson Novillo and Sutherland votod for tho appropriation of f aOOOOOOO with which to purchase tho arohipolego from Spain nnd Senator Allen voted to ratify tho peace treaty Tho spenkor regretted to say thnt hnd it not boon for tho notion nf certain per sons in this country tho Filipino rebel lion would have been closed 12 mouths ngo A mossago from Agniualdo has convoyed tho Information that he must keep tin tho rebellion until after election In aimwor to n proclnmation of nmnosty Hotter than guarantee a protoctorato tho fusionists should notify tho foreign governments to tnko their peoplo oil tho inlands tako down tho lug tako our sol diers homo and allow tho peoplo of tho islands to have tholr own sweet way whilo thin government reooivos tho do Rorved scorn and reproach of tho world If tho insurgents aro nerved notlco of tho re elect ion of MoKinloy tho rebel lion will bo closed in loss than i0 days Tho United States history for 100 years showsjuo territory disposed of and 100 years bunco tho PhilippineB will bo considerodan much a part of tho United States as California While it is important that President McKinleys administration bo endorsed ho Hhould bo glvon a strong right arm by tho election of a republican congress and that will bo partially accomplished by tho election of John R Hays of Nor folk This sentiment was productivo of prolonged applause and cheering In closing his speech Mr Meiklejohu said that Mr Dietrich wub as good as elected but tho peoplo should glvo him a nice complimentary vote aud this was also roundly applauded Tho meeting wns closed by tho audi ence joining in and singiug America with tho quartet to lead Tour In lliii Kooky Mountain Tho Sconio Lino of tho j World tho Douvor Rio G rando railroad offers to tourists in Colorado Utah nnd Now Mexico tho choicest resorts nnd to tho transcontinental travelor tho grandest Hconery Two Bopnrato and distinct routCB through tho Rocky MonutaiuB all through tickots availablo via cither Tho direct lino to Cripple Crook the greatest gold camp on earth Three trains daily with through Pullman palaco and sleeping cars between Chi cago Douvor San Franciscoaud Los An geles and Denver nnd Portland Tho lost lino to Utah Idaho Montana Oregon and Washington via tho Ogdeu Gateway Dining cars servico a la carte on all through trains Write S K Hooper G P T A Denver Colorado for illustrated descriptive pamphlets Union Iaultlu KxoiirHlon Ono way and round trip settlers ex cursion rates Tho Union Pacific will sell on October lG SIMiOth Novombor ti ll 20 27th to Ogdon Salt Lake City Spanish Fork Utah Garrison and Helena Montana one way 2100 round trip S 1000 To Spokane Taconin Soattle Wash ington Portland Oregon one way 28 round trip f 11500 The one way tickots continuous pas- sago from starting point to destination Tho round trip tiokets with privilege of stopping off on going ticket and con tinuous passage on return ticket Final return limit thirty days from dato of sale For information call on F W JUNEMAN Agent limes is to bo hero with his baud November ltb Tho organization comes direct from its summer homo at Atlantic City whero it is said to havo played to n gross attendance of nearly ono million paid udmissiouB Alberti the great baritone and fivo other vocal artists of similar standing will give scenes from graud opera as one of the features of tho mnuagoment Iunes holds to tho theory that music is good for tho health Good inuBic does for the mind what good food does for the bono aud blood It revivifies nnd strengthens It gives alternate iuvig oration and roBt that is when the senses correctly interpret it Some one laughingly asked Innes after ho had writtou a philosophic arti cle on this Biibject why he didnt cure his owu enthusiasm and he replied that every doctor lacked confidence in his own medicine and he didnt propose to bo an exception to the rule Orltloir On How are you getting on with your photography Well answered the young mau with brown Ungor tips Im doing bet ter The snap shot portrait I took of Mr Curmudgt must have been recog nisable You arc sure of that Perfectly for an soon as Curmudge saw It Iip said he could whip the muu who made that picture Exchange Tliut Cryliifr Dobr When a baby cries at an entertain mom turn around and look disapprov ingly at Its mother She Is not pinch ing It to make It cry Is trying her best to bush it and probably had no one to leave It with at home But that makes no difference By no means remember that you were a baby once yourself Atchison lilobo Near It Shopman Here Is a very nice thing in revolving bookcases madam Mrs Newilch Oh are those revolv ing bookcasi 1 thought they called them circulating libraries London King TORE DOWN THE BILLS The Vitiligo Mnrithnl of llnttte Creek Does Not llnlleve In lrcc Speech mxl Irilr Treatment Pattlh Giikkk Nov 1 Dr llrynut of Norfolk enmo to thin plnco by freight from tho weflt Monday night Ho took supper with Hon L B Baker whilo tho train stopped and continued His journey whou tho train loft Ho brought a lot of bills upon which ap peared this nunouncomont Populist rally I Tho great political questions of tho day will bo discussed in an ablo niannor at Battle Creek on Novombor 2 1000 nt 8 oclock p m bv A A Perry and local candidates Kvorybody wel come Bryant not having timo him solf engaged ono L B Bakers boyH to distribute thoso bills Tho boy placed thoni in store windows and in fact in overy completions placo about town No sooner had ho finishod than Village Marshal Frauk Flood acting no doubt in compliance with tho wishes of tho fusionists wont around nud tore down nnd destroyed every bill When nsked for his reasons ho stated thnt it wns simply n d d sohomo by tho republi cans to get out n crowd to hoar Hon Harry Bromo who is billed by tho re publicans to speak hero on November 2 Tho real truth is that whon the dato for tho Bromo meeting was fixed not a single republican in Battlo Breek knew of tho rally which Bryant had adver tised In fact no ono know anything about it uutil tho bills had been posted nnd wore boing torn down by order of tho fusion forces Populists and overy other person who beliovo in fair play and freo speech are very indignant over tho high handed manner in which our city marshal shows his preference for Bryauism Gnliiir on the StnRC It Is my honest conviction based Upon no littlo observation that ulne tcnths of tho desire to go upon the stngu proceeds from vanity vanity pure and simple What does the aver age young person know of the require ments of the stage of tho dHlleulties that beset It Nothing He visits the theaters and sees the hnndlvtork of 6ome clever dramatist presented by skilled actors with an case which It seems absurd for the audience to ap plaud Of the natural aptitude the long training the nerve destroying re hearsals the struggles and tho heart burnings he knows nothing of course He sees only that it must be a glorious thing to be lu the glare of the foot lights with line feathers aud heroic or humorous speeches the observed of all observers with tho plaudits of the multitude ringing in his cars It looks an easy delightful way of earning a living a fortune and like the child aud tho moon he wants It There Is no royal road to success on the stage It Is an exacting profes sion No man no woman reaches success without a great deul of hnrd work nnd many hard knocks at the unrelenting hands of experience no dainty taskmaster In a century there nre perhaps but two exceptions to this rule David Garrick and Mary Anderson to both of whom success came with compara tive ease Francis Wilson In Colliers Shocked Her In an elevated train sat a dignified severe looking lady In her lap lay a thick book whose nianila paper cov er bore the stamp of tho Y W C A library Beside her was a bundle and beside the bundle a little Hat tin box The sent facing her was occupied by a very young man and a white haired old man rather nervous but with a kind and interested expression As the train slowed up for the Fif tieth street station the lady gathered up her bundle rose and began io el bow her way through the crowded nlsle toward tho door The young man looked at the little tin box left on the seat but did not budge The old gen tleman no sooner spied It than he grab bed It stumbled over the young mans feet and gently touched the ladys shoulder gracefully lifting his hat as she turned around A look at the box nnd then n look nt him That was all The train had stopped nnd there was no time for words but that look she gave him wns calculated to have the same effect as a right arm blow And It did He sank back Into his scat dum founded The young man laughed out right and tho other passengers grin ned Putting on his spectacles the old man brought the object near his eyes and the look of umazement on his face gave way to a sickly smile as he read In large gilt letters All Tobacco Cigarettes New York Mall nnd Ex press Pay Every Dny One New York millionaire who earn ed his fortune by his own efforts under rather disadvantageous clrcumstunces conducts his business In a way that is highly original In many particulars One of the most striking of these Is his method of depllng with his employees They aro paid every night nnd nt tho close of every business day all the ex penses of running the business havo been met and the malinger knows just how his affairs stand as far as that feature nf his business Is concerned But that Is not his object in pnylng salaries every day Instead of following the usuhI custom and waiting until the end of the week or month Ho employs many men who have lost former situ ations through Intemperance although they were all men of ability In their field If they severed their connection practically with the establishment at the close of every business day it made no difference to the employer whnt happened to tho mnn nftcr he left his establishment By this means the millionaire Is nble to get the services of good men nt n small salary nnd hnve no responsibility as to their conduct after they have received tholr pay for ono days work New York Sun A Single One Ineupril Rev Cyrus Townsend Brady lu nar rntlng tho experiences of A Mlsslonnry In the Grent West recalls In The La dles Home Journal his visit to n town which had been more or less abandon ed for 12 years I could not he says find a single member of tho church left except one old lady who had been bedridden for n number of yt nrs Yes she Bald In an swer to my inquiry 1 nm still a mem ber of the Episcopal church I reckon We did have nbotit n dozen members once Thero wns And she called over n number of nnmes I Interrupt ed her In each ense by nsklng whnt hnd become of them Shes Joined the Latter Day Saints wns tho unswer when the object of my question hnd neither removed nor died It seems to me everybody hns Joined the Latter Day Saints I commented Yes sho replied most every ono They had a revival here nnd got them nil except me Why didnt thoy get you I nsk ed I reckon because I was bedridden nnd they could not get at mo sho said frankly LATEST NEWS OF TRADE CIiIcmko lain mill lrovMons ChliiiK Oft til Wheat wns strong nnd native today on tlio Argoiitlnp news and lilglior enliliH December closing Wliu over yesterday Corn closed Ue und oats He lilglii r fur DoceiiiliiT delivery January provisions lit tlic close wore 5e lower Clos ing prices Wlieiit Oct ic Nov 7lia3e Dee Wilie Corn del HTe Nov Uc Hoc Uc May iSie Oiits Oet 2U4c Nov 21ie Dec 22c Mny Iork Nov 10r3 Jan 1120 May 1125 IarI Nov 00711 Dec 0SO Jan 0m Klbs Nov 51ri Jan ijaoaWinri CuhU quotations Nu 2 reil wheat 714fT 7014c No 3 red wlirnj 70i74V No 1 ftprliiR wheat 0714Q7514C No 2 hard wheat CiH407214c No i hard wheat U84Sf71c No 2 cash corn 1714c No 3 cash corn 373M7Vie No 2 yellow corn 3773Sc No 3 yellow com 17 Vic No 2 cash oats 21 ftili2e No - white oats 25Ji20e No 3 white oats 24Q2114c Chicago Llvo Stock Chicago Oct lfioOO Including 0O westerns aud 700 Texans choice grades stronger others steady Tex nns steady to strong natives hest on sale today three care at 100 good to prime steers rii0ffitiOO poor to medium Mffj fi tO selected feeders steady 3Sr7 lir mixed stockers 27t100 cows 2lVuI tJO heifers 2ii0f tti0 cannei s iflOOSJ 210 bulls 2f0i M0 wives i7V300O Texans best on sale today 18 ears nt 380 Texas fed steers Texas grass steers Si2Tifif410 Texas hulls Hogs Receipts today 33000 Umiorrow S 000 estimated left over 4000 shade low er closing strong top 517714 mixed and butchers good to choice heavy 40i47 rough heavy I3 Q4iri light 430ffi47ii bulk of sales 4rrfi403 Sheep Receipts 15000 sheep nnd lambs 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