* > v ' * . < - ' -X' y Itoit , Conservative * THE CONSERVATIVE - TIVE observes with much patriotic satisfaction the decline in the volume of voice crying for the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 10 to 1 without regard to any other nation on this or any other planet in the universe. Governor Boies of Iowa was one of the earliest apostates from the fallacy and his immediate disciples are becoming more and more numerous. Among newspapers which have de serted that monetary vagary are the Now York Daily Journal , the Kansas City Times , the Chicago Chronicle and many others. Every prophecy of evil made in 189G by the advocates and orators of this great financial heresy has been proved false. The evidence against the fore casters of disaster abounds everywhere. It is upon farms and their lessened debts , upon railroads and their increased receipts , upon labor , its more constant employment and steadier scale of wages , and in all the clearing-house reports of the United States. Nobody needs or even pretends to need the free coinage of silver at 10 to 1 in Nebraska. "We cannot re- raember when we THE FLAG. . . . , , , . , . , did not think the American flag the most beautiful object of its kind in the world. We learned to love it in the days of its peril , as we could never love "but once , " and that once all the time ; still more , we have learned to hold it , not in heart only but in reason , worthy of such a love , in all it stands for and all it promises , to our selves and to mankind. We have sailed foreign oceans , and the sight of it as we drew into New York harbor was a re newal of the intensities of youth ; it could only be compared with the joy of greeting our own household and child ren or better , not compared at all , for either feeling was one to itself alone. When we have read in the English nov elist , Clark Russell , of his wrecked and ocean-driven mariners , famishing and frozen , where a most begins to glimmer above the misty sea-line , straining for a sight of the ensign , praying that if it be not of their own country , then it may be the stars and stripes , the one supreme assurance they could have of rescue and humanity it has made us feel almost as good as if we had ourselves wrecked a craft of some feeble enemy. It ought not to be surprising then if we feel an interest , keen even to sensitive ness /in the honor and glory of an em blem so adored. We hope that in our earnest efforts to preserve that honor , we may not seem over-zealous and ag gressive to our fellow-countrymen. If wo wish to keep it clean , at least to the requirement of decency ; if we would not deface it with needless mire , blood , and all corruption ; above all if wo would \ iv i s vithdraw it as swiftly and decisively as ) ossiblo from any false and dishonoring ) osition ; wo trust that our care of the log may bo regarded , even if somewhat deal , as at least patriotic. Suppose a young man among his fol- ows , getting into some dispute , and not sure precisely what position ho will as sume ; then suppose a doughty follower , armed to the teeth , coming up and pro claiming in his ear from behind , "Go right on , never talk of right and wrong , whatever you claim or do I will stand > y you , and maul the life out of any- jody that lifts a hand against you" ; hat retainer might bo faithful and able n his part , he might in some dull sense be called mindful of his patron's inter est ; but how of that patron's honor ? 3y all the latest gospel of clap-trap that las filled the land , if a pranky school boy should set up our banner on the top of Saint Paul's , we must fight all Britain ; o the end of time before it should be : aken down. * # * If the competition for first prize as adulator of President McKinley were not apparently closed , with the choice of Ambassador to Great Britain and Sena tor from New York , we should have liked to enter a Cuban. He is Don Francisco Javier Bolmaseda , who has just published a pamphlet setting forth a plan for the government of the island. On its title page he puts this sentiment : "God said , ' Let there be light , and there was light. ' McKiuloy said , 'Let a free people be made out of a colony of slaves , ' and Cuba took her place among inde pendent nations. " Senor Balmaseda may not get anything for this , but it should make him persona grata at the White House. New York Evening Post , January 25th. The Post may be right as to Balmaseda and his White House reception , bul what of the reception after that burst of adulation of Balmaseda at mansions in the skies ? Now then at last ARMY AND/ i NAVY FOREVER.V everybody musi admit the need o : a stronger navy and a readier army for the emergencies we are likely to meet What risks we ran , and what sufferings our brave men endured , which migh have been avoided with a little more equipment ! The Spanish war , through our surpassing valor , turned out a brie one ; but none the less we felt the disad vantage of unpreparedness , and woulc feel it more in a heavier war. Let us take our lesson in time. Thus does jingoism play the role of prudence. Once a go-ahead sort of a man , who had the reputation of minding his own business , as he was known to have a good deal of it on hand , sat at work in his office as usual ; when he began to hear an awful row going on outside in the street. Impatient at lost of the loiso and obstruction , and getting the dea that a small boy , whom ho used to ee playing in the dirt around but whom 10 really know little or nothing about , vas being abused , ho finally jumped out , and snatching whatever came to hand , 10 soon cleaned out the region ; for , in 'act , there were few in that district who could stand against him , when ho got started. But ho came by a scratch and miiso or two in the melee. Then , as 10 walked back , ho reflected : "I see I mvo made a mistake , in going hereto fore unarmed. If I had had a good out fit of knives and pistols , it would have jeen a much quicker and surer thing. [ will got mo a dirk and a revolver , and nave them always ready. " So , being long in the log , he had no difficulty in stepping at a single stride from the twentieth century to the sixteenth , and from the capital to the backwoods. * * * Mr. Wall , mem A AVAIL , FROM ber of the democratic MR. AVAI/L. cratic national committee for the state of Wisconsin , lias tendered his resignation of that place because he declares in advance that he cannot longer give either coun tenance or support to the silver part , and , presumably , some other parts , of the Chicago platform. Coming from one of the strongest men and leaders of the party in the Northwest , this blow to the pnrty which is now based upon a propo sition that favors the payment of 100- cent debts with 50-cont dollars , has come very near reaching its cardiac plexus in the state of Wisconsin and Vilas. Super-patriotic people are characteriz ing all who differ with the pillagers of the Philippine Islands as traitors to the country , copperheads , disloyalists and tories. No one can differ from McKin- ley's policies , no matter how much ho loves his homo and country , no matter how much he has accomplished for both , without being denounced by the syco phants as "a little American. " Foreordination , predestination , annex ation , and refrigeration are a good deal talked about just now ; but vaccination is , in popular estimation , held at a higher valuation than any other method for the mitigation of the infected situa tion which dates its inauguration from our occupation of islands which used to belong to the Spanish nation. Local history is of value to the child ren and youth of Otoe county. There fore at great expense , and by the sacrifice of much valuable space , THE CONSERVA TIVE publishes "The Origins of Nebraska City" so that the teachers and pupils of public schools hereabouts may bo fur nished with historical facts and dates of indisputable authority. * - , ' ,