OMAHA DAIf/i BEE - TUESDAY , OCTOBER 7. Health is Wealth Ds. E. 0. Wwt'g NXKTII AXD DRAW TRKASMKNT , guaranteed tpeclflo for llj-sterla. D Ezlnes * , Oonm Blons , Fits , Nervous Ncuralfrla , Headache , Nftrot rrostrttlon caurod by the use ot alcohol or tobbacot TVakefuInc * * . Mental dcprowlon. Softening of tb brain , resulting In Insanity and loaplns to mlfwrj decay Mill death , Premature Old ago , IJ roncs < , los ofpoffcrln cither fox , Involuntary LOMO and 8p i tnatorhora caused by over cxfrtlentcf the brain , sell abuse or over Indulgence , Each boxcontains on month's tiratment. tl.00 a box.or ! x bottles fo 95.00 , tent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX DOXKJ To onre snv cue. With each order received by n for six bottles , ccomplUh d with fS.00 , we will stni the purchaser our written guarantee to refund tb tneney If the treatment does not effort a euro. Ou i untees Issued only by JOHN 0 : WEST & CO. , Jr SS-rn&o-rv M2 Madison ( U. . Chicago , III. THEOHLTTRUB ' 1 IRON \Vlllpnrirythn ULOOD.Tcim. Into the LI VCR nnd KIDNEYS , and Jlr.sToiiK TUB IlKAI/MI nnd VJOOTl of YOUTll. trs- pcpsla , WantofAppclltc , In- 1 digestion , fiick or btreiiRtru ami i Irei'cclliiK absolutely cured. Hones , niiuclcsnnil nnrvci rccclvo new force. a Enlivens the nilml nnd I A B * % H E ? O Snrrcrl'ng ' rom complnlnti E4U HKOpoctillnrto their sux will nd InDK.IlJiRTEn'SirWN TONIO n rnto nnd f needy euro , ( rijtcs n clear , lioaltliy complexion. Frequent attempts at orrnjVTfpitlnK only ailil lothopopiilarltyoflhoorlirln-il. Oouotcipcrl- mcnt-ICtthoOIIIOINAt.ANUllF.ST. . Send ( roar nildrp toThy Dr. ' ' r'rM"l.foV ; I su Louis , Wo.forour"BnEAM BOOK. " ! I H'ollot Btrocgo and u cfoJ.tnfonaaUonfroe. J } .K BOTTLES. Erlangor , IJavnrin Calmbacner , Bnvnria. Filauer Bohemian. Kaiser . . .Brnmen , DOMESTIC , Bndweiser St. Louis. Anliauser St. Louis. Best's. . . . . ' .Milwaukee Sehlitz-Pilsner Milwaukoo. Erne's Omaha. Ale. Porter , Domestic aud Rhine Wino. i ED. MAURBR , 1213 Farnam Sfc GIIA.IN. HBADQUARTKIXS DXPAHTMKVT or THR PliATTE. ) Ofllco Chief Quartermaster . J. OMAIU , Nxn , , October 2nd , 1831. ) Scaled proposals , n triplicate , subject to the usual conditions , will ho received at this olllco until II a. in. November 3rd , 1831 , at which tlmo and place they w 111 bo opened In presence of bidders for fur- nlshlni ; nnil dclUcrlng at Omaha Quartermasters Depot or at Stations nn main line U. V. Hy.nt and east of North Plat'c , Neb. 90.000 pounds corn and 600.010 pounds oats. Also , for 300.003 pounds corn -and 200.000 pounds oats at stations on Vrcmont and r.lUiorn Valley It. It , , between Fremont nnd Valentino tine Neb. Preference will ho ghcn to articles of domestic pro duction nnd mnnuf.icttiro , conditions of nrlco and quality being equal and such preference " 111 bo U'lven to articles of Anicrlcnn production and nnnufncturo produced on the Paclflo Coast to the extent of the consumption required by the public service there. The Got eminent rcscncs the rlfrbt to reject any or all bids. I'nll particulars as to biailiiiblank proposals and bidders guaranty can bo obtained on application to this oDIcc. Envo'oiwslcontainln ) ; iironosah , to bo marked , 'projKuaU ( < 5r grain , " anil addressed to the under * synod. O. B. DANDY , Chief Quartermaster. oct -2 niicSt If NEBRASKA UNO AQENCY < IfH BUCOES30R TO DAVIS b BNYDEB.J Genera Dealeri to I ITATE U05FARNAM8T. OUAHA. Huve lor oalo 00,000 acroi otrefnlly eoleoted hndi o Eutorn Nebraska , at low prlca and on euy torraa Improvea itrms tor ntlo In Doujlin/Dodge , Qolfax FUtte , Bart , CumlnR , Sarpy , Washlogton , Uerlck aanders , and Dutlsr oonntleg. Taxes paid in all parta of the SttUi * Money loaned on mpiovoj f ami. Notary Ilibllo alwavi In olllco Correspondence 'inKcnnoonicr lilm iKjriecuy. " \MlU-H n moth er. II undrulH of . ' ' ' * - . ' - - - elinllartmUmo- jiiujB. iw well as those trmn rorutable phyniclaim Ihrniiirlinnt thowlmlnll.H .tmtlfy to the worth of HORUCK'3 FOOD FOB INFANTS AMD INVALIDS' lU-iiulruH no TOoJilnic. Ik-jit food In health or Kick. JIMIII.10 anil 76 eta. llyiillilriiirttlutH. liooknenttnxj. iimchiCK'ri I'Ouii c F. , uiit-ipt , uiH. * -Bent by laoll ou receipt ofjulco In Bf iiuin.-ia ( DR. HORDE'S EIEGTRE6 BELT VIII cure NerronnnCK , Lnmbairo , Illioumatlam r ralrili , J. ur lsli , BcUllcs , Kldnej , Bplno nnil Uior dltunM-i Uout , Aithrna. llonrtdlaonio , [ ) l > i ii > la , Conillialliui , Kry. Ipelm , Catarrh , l-llei , K.IUi. | . j. lmoicnry | , , liumb AKIIU , frulipaui Uteri , etc. Only n-loMtliia Kiictrlc Holt In AIMCT. leu tUat eml tie | Electricity Mna iiiaEiintlmn lliriniKli the Iwlj , uud cau U rocbargixi la no Iniluiit by tii jiAtlouU Winter Is cotnlntr , the season of the year for aches and pains. In view of this fict wo say buy one of Dr. Homo's Electric Bolts. Ily so doing you will avoid llheurnatlsm , Kidney Troubles and otlier Ills that flesh Is heir to. Do not delay , but call at our office and examine bcltsf No. 112/ Douglas street , rr C. F quoilmataX 1110 ramauiBt.Omaha , Nob. Or- tlcra fll' d 0. 0 , U "THE BEST IS THE ' S A W THRESHERS , MILLS , The mo ot the term " Bho SHORT Un " la connection with th corporate cams of a great road conveje an Idea of ust what required by the traveling pub- llo-a Short Line , Quick TUni I I IB I _ Kn < 1 tbo I * * * ° ' ccoremoJa sillllliaB tlons-all of which MO furn shed by the greatest rail way to America. CHICAGO , And St. Paul. II oiroi and operates over 1,100 mile * of oribern IlUnole , Wisconsin , MUinesoU , Iowa akota ; and M Is main lines , branches aud oonnce- ODS roach all the great busmoes centres of the Korthwctt and Far West , It naturally answcn Ihi dc > erpton ! | of Short Lint , and IJest lloute between Chicago , Milwaukee fit Paul and MlnueapollL Ohlcago. Milwaukee , IA Croue and Wlnon * . Ohleago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Elleudalt Ohica o , Milwaukee , Kau Claire and Btlllwatci * Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Beaver Dam and Oshkoeh. Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukesha and Oooaomowoe. Chicago , MUwaukco , Madison and Pralrlodu Chlsn Chicago , Mllnaukce , Owatonn * and Kalilbault , Chlccgo , Eeiolt JanesvlUe and Mineral Point. Chicago , Klirln , llockf ord and Dubuquo. Chicago , Clinton , llctlr Island and Cedar lUpIdl , Chicago , Council Bluffs and Omaha. Chicago , Bloux City. Hloui Palls aud Yaokton nbtcifo , Hllwaukto , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Hock liUcd , Dubuque , Bt. Paul and Minneapolis. Davenport , 'almar , Bt. Paul and Minneapolis. Pulluau ti wper * and the Finest Dliilnsr Can In the * rid are run on th uialu lines of thoCIUOAOO , 111I.\VAUK KK AND 8T. I'AUL JIAILWAY , and everr attention li paid to | ja i ngcii by courteous employe ! ol tie Cjiapauy. b. & UCimiLL. Oenl Manaeer. A. V H. CAItmiTEB , Oen' VMS. Agt J.'f CtAKK.aeiTBopt. OtO. If imWOBD , Aw't Qeol , P Agt Vltnl Questions til Atkthtmotl tmintnt pfiyttctan , Of ( vny Bcltool , whnt Is the boat thin in the world for quieting and nllaylng nl irritation of the nerves , and curing ai forms of nervous complalnta , giving nnt ural , childlike refreshing loop always ? And they will toll you unhesitatingly "Some form of 7/opilll" ciiArrrn i. Ask any or all of the moat eminent phy siclans : "What is the boat and only remedy that can bo relied on to euro nil disoaaoi of the kidneys and urinary organs ; suet as Bright's diioaao , diabetes , retention,01 Inability to retain urine , and all the dU onsoa and ailments peculiar to Women" "And they will toll you oipllcitlv and emphatically " /nc/iM / / / " Ask the same physicians "What Is the moat reliable nnd unreal euro for all liver discuses or dyspepsia ; constipation , indigestion , billiousncss , malaria , fever , nguo , it o. , "and they wilj toll you : MamlraU 1 or Dandtllon 1111" Hence , when tncso remedies are combined with others equally valuable. And compounded into Hop lilt for * such ft won- Icrful and mvitcrlou * curative powder is developed , blch li BO varied In Its operations that no disease or II health can possible axlst or resist lt poncr , and ret It Is Harmless for the most flail woman , weakeit Inva d or smallest child to uso. CHAITEn H , "Patlcnls "Almost dead or nearly dying" For years , nnd given up by physicians , if Brlght'n nnd other kidney aiaoasca , Ivor complaints , severe coughs , called onsumption , have been cured. Vomtn gone nearly crazylttll From agony of neuralgia , norvonsnoas , rakofulnoaa , and various diacnsoj pocu- iar to women. I'coplodrawn outof shape from cxcruclatlmMiangi I rhcumatltm , InMnmatory nnd chronic , of suaortnf omscroiula. Erysipelas I "aaltrhoum.lilooil poI"onlnKilyspcpsla , Indigestion id , In fact , almost all diseases frail- ' Nature Is heir to Have been cured by Hop Bitters , proof of which in bo found In every neighborhood In the known orld. iirNono genuine without n bunch of Rrcon Hops i tho-uhlto label. Shun all Iho vile , poisonous stuff Ith " " " " In their . "Hop" or "Hops" name. Aa tiHllHt cfunlilu BiTor.noTUt&emlia ( nxUiloiktii A l vetU. cur. . Hj.f.p , ! . . Dlinliox , ) , , , r u Ari * . > M | all lford ri cf tbt Mpu * . OritnL A f. dfovf Imptn a d.lklum B T3T ao a llaii ef cL . mptijt , kail to all lumn.r drlnli. Trv It. aa4 fcrvtrc reounU.Mtik Tfrur nowr or dnicrlil for Utfltautas J. V. WUPFEmm ? , COLB AQS1T7. 'Y If. ST. Protection. No su : I protcctlvo agalnit . chills and lover and I otbor iliwibos ofn malarial tvpe exists- oi Hi stettor's Stomach ach Hitters. Hro. liovea constipation liver disorders rhcu- inatlsm.kldnoy and bltdder ail'nent- ' , Avlth certainty and trompt Itude. A change -rat'lying ( as It is complete soon taken place In the P pcaranco , at well as the sensation ot the wan and.haggard In Valid , who us t this standard promoter of health and strength For sale all druggists and dealers generally OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL ) ISPENSARY CllOUNSE'S BLOCK , r , IDth and Capitol Avenue , treats all cases Crip pled or Deformed , alto diseases of the fervous System. Blood , and Urinary Organs , Ml cased of Cuivaturo ol the Spine , Crooked Foot is and Arms , AlnoChronloaIoctlonsotho ( ! Liver , leunmtlsin , 1'aralytls , Piles , Ulcers , Cttarrh , Asth- , anil Ilronchltlj are all treated by new and suo- isful methods. All diseases of the Dlood and Urln- r Organs , Including these rcsultlni ; from IMC Ucre- nor exposure , are eafoli and successfully treated 1 a euro RUtrauteod. Yoiini ; men , nilndlo aged , 1 all men Buflcrlm- ' rom Weaknos and Nervous ijustlon , produriin. indlRoatlou , Palpitation ol the art , Despondency Dlzzlnusa , Ix > ss of MemoryLaok ICnerny and Ambition , can be restored to health 1 rigor , If case Is not too lonir neulectcd. 9 Surceon In charge U a graduate of JcHor- i Medical ColleKO (1805) ( ) and hag studied hli tension in Iondon , Paris and llcriln. If ullllrtwl , lor write full description ot your caao , and mcdl- i ) may bo , ont you. Consultation free. Address aha Dispensary , Crounso'a Block , Omaha , Neb. oo hours 10-12 a. m. , 1-3 and 7-8 p. m .Sundays. ) a m , 'iLEcnd for treatlsa cither ou mala cllieasss or rmltles. IB DE01D 11Y loyal Havana Lottery I | ( A aOVEllNUENT INSTITUTION. ) awn at Havana , Cuba , Every 12 to 14 Days. KKTS , 12.00 , HALVES. 1.00 ubject to no manipulation , uot controlled by th tics In Interest. It Is the fairest thug In th ure of chance In existence. or Information aud particulars apply toBIIlSEY. .Qen.AKents , ISIS Uroadway. NY. city. < AUU & CO. , il7Walnut street , St. Louis' , Mo 'rank Lobrano , U U , , 0 Wyaudotto , Kau. il-mie & w lv. James Meal Institute Chartered by UicStotcoflllU noli for thcexprctspurpoEO orulvinglmmedlate rrliciln all chronic , urinnry ana pri vate dlsccqs . "onwrrhcw , Gleet andSyphllli In all their complicated forms , also all diseases of the tikln end Uloodpromptly relieved and pcrmcncntlycured by rerne ' ' b ] > ietaU'rarnre. Seminal Lor.iculiy Dreams , I'linples on Face. Itnt Manhood , ) ' Jl < li-//rirril Tliert Kn'j-.fc/iiK-imiK / ; . Thr appropriate rc.r.edi tonco need In each caso. Consultations , per- tl cr by letter , tccredly confidential. Med. ei te.it bv Mill and Express. No rnarku on nuce 13 Indicate content * or tender. Address , lAMtSfJo.204WailnoonSI.CliIcPOOlll ! ! aniiood Restored , ctiaiof { > outhultmprudeDCtf.cAU itigNi > nouiDfl * Ti I'rauiBturfi Jlecay. And nil ui wtij rn brought enid id Ucre ( ion or rxceuLwill learn of u ihuule ruui * ur. WHITHER ARE WE DRIFTING Koayery anil Rascalily Applanflefl li Parly Spoils Hnnters , And Dishonest and Enibeoilo Of floors Endorsed for Eo- oleotioni A Torrifio Arraignment of th School Land Eing by Senator Van Wyok , The Defense of Kendall , Dawes & Go , , Dissected by the Otoo Statesman The Investment of State Funds _ j and Disposition of the Proceeds , How American Labor la I'rotoctod with 1'niipor Imhornnd Starva tion Senator Van Wyok delivered nn ad iross nt the Knos county fair at Orofgh- ton , Thursday October 2d. After dis- juuslng the comparntlro productions oi ) ur own and other nations , the elevation if labor , the grout advancement thereof , ncroasod production , increased coat , and rhat should bo Increased proQt , and the ubjocts of markets and transportation , 10 said : A discovnry which should Increase the 'iold ' of wheat or corn flvo bnshola p or , cro would bo hailed with joy ; but you an do bettor ; you can increase the price if your land by a reduction of taxation , ly an efficient and honest administration f your SCUOOL LANDS > ND FUNDS. An apology for free opoech nn this ce ssion cannot bo necessary. Wo oil rn- orstand the despotism of certain loaders , class of tnon who bolioro their party MI do no wrong , and the opposite party o no right ; who believe that brethren in loir own party must obey the regulation Dgmas and receive anathemas In caao icy dare question or dissent. Unfortunately all parties possess a few nail soulcd men sometimes filling high asitlons , desiring to bo considered the riosthood ministering at Its altars , par * cularly if there bo any fruits of the sac- ifico to excite their devotion men who vo creed * but spoils more. TIIESE LITTLE FELLOWS o plways fearful lest opinions in antag- liam to their creed , and the hierarchy ill unsettle platforms , and the donunci- : lens of fraud in officials will overwhelm lu party , forgetting that error can do D harm where truth is loft free to corn- it it. Some weeks ago I criticised the induct of the state school board , when I as charged with hostility to Governor awes. Strange conclusion , in view of to statement afterward mada that the wcrnor had voted against leasing the heel lands in Keith county. Suppos- g that his vote of "no" meant wbat it id , afterword I aa publicly returned tanks that ho and the state treasurer id censured the lousing by mildly voting ) and ixrguod that Governor Dawea had LUS protested against the wrong. Why at If The people had a light to expect om him an explanation , if ho was op- Dsod to the leasing. Why did ho not itorpoBo such obstacles as would defeat 10 scheme ? Why ho did uot CHECK THE VILLAINY y a mandamus and not leave it for cltl- 3ns of a distant county , to save the : heel lands and the reputation of the tate ? I was utrlking at the ofTonco , and 110 * lie ofTondors. Lot each member of the oard show his Innoconcn. When the lovcrnor Eoomod to * bo exonerated by is vote from actual participation it was ccoptod as a quiet admission of the guilt f his colleagues on the board. That ould Boom a shadowy illusion if the pub- shod report is true that ho had under- ikon a dofoueo of the criminals. If the aard was right why did the governor ate against the leasing ? Pardon a few more suggestions. Un- jubtodly some , who fool and have theme , mo sort of title deed as the devil on the ountaln , claim ownership of the ropub- ran pnrty and all the good things of the rth , will bo ready to denounce. But 3 ore not to bo terrorized by any party y. Wo hiwo always professed to punish ir own criminals , and now is it treason party to denounce crime and criminals ? iis is a good tlrno to look after STATE AKFAIIIS. Nothing , not oven stealing one quarter one-half the school landswould uhango o result on the electoral ticket. That 11 take care of Itself. The atato hoard have grouped all their fences and the statu committee have iblishod them. Nowhere , however , is y allusion to , or explanation of the of. ices charged. The people ere only lling in question the doings of the last o or three years. This long arroy of urcs from the establishment of the tto government furnishes no excuse , to efficient and honest management of mor stata boards is no shield for the bnccs of the present. The inquiry is t how many acres have boon sold from D beginning , but how many have boon Id and lonod by this board , when , and what terms. Other parties interposed tl uavod the lands In Keith county from 3 raid of the present board , and the > ndorful plea is made that because that s done the board should bo acquitted. jidoa Keith whore the fraud wna con- d nniatod , and lands , at a nominal valu- on , were leased in violation of the law. ill they please furnish a statement of ilar , Lincoln and others ? Jltizons of Cedar and Lincoln wore : lontly awaiting a notion ot when they lid obtain the school lands in those tnties. but the first information was , t nil had boon leased , without public rortlsomont and without competition , what way do they propose to redress i wrongs in thoao counties ? Komom- 1 Keith was no worse than ether couu- i whore the fraud was consummated , ntato olllcial stopped the fraud. They not desist until a mandamus was vud upon them , when they knew the omo must fail , the crime bo exposed 1 disgrace follow , iVhy were BO many lauds leased during i last two yean ? Kundnll eays compo- on increased during that timo. Yea ; whom ? For whom ? And that wub i reason the law was violated and all iis oguards trampled under foot. Natu- ly thoao wanting school lands for occu- o < ion would npply to the state officers , oy were created and paid for that pur- IB ; but under this board have grown n up middle-men , or brokers , who boldl ; flaunt their signs at Lincoln and otho cities , "SCHOOLUNDS rou SALE on LKASE. " To-day if citizens of Cedar , Lincoli and many ether counties desire to loasi they can only do it through rings whc have manipulated the board. It is difli cult to believe the school board wonlc bear this stigma without in some mnnnoi sharing the advantages. THE DEFENCE OF THE BOAIU ) ia equal to the original guilt. They saj they could not help it , the law was dofoc- tiro. No law could bo more plain , sinv pie , and straightforward ; it only needed honest men to execute it. The npolojj of the state committee seeks to mystify the reader by quoting section 4 of the statute , whereas section 10 is the one which provides the duty of the board , after appraisement , how they shall pre pare a book with a complete list of the lands , with the appraised value , which book shall bo sent to the county treasur er ; then the lands publicly advertised for sale , and after these things hr vo boon done they can bo offered for lease. The only authority to lease is in section 17 "when lands offered for sale and not sold may bo lea od. " This board say they only execute the law , not make it. This law which they brand as defective gives not the least warrant to lease except in section seven teen. When they act beyond that it is usurpation. They pretend to bo re strained by this law from being honest and protecting the people ; very conscien tious to obey , yotdaro to act without the least justification so as to lease at whole sale tno school lands at the instigation , and for the benefit of a few syndicates , and the state committee attempt to en dorse this criminal defense. The Jour nal , a paper printed at the atato capltol , previously admitted the action of the board was wrong , and in its iasu of September 20th speaks of the Keith county business aa "rilE BLONDER THE BOAKl ) MADE.1 ' How delicate and pathetic ! "The blunder the board made , " probably claiming sympathy for the sweet inno cents. Dare the Journal arraign party jfllcials , then why not you and 1 ? If it bo a blunder , it is more and ivorso. It cannot bo on accident , an in- locont blunder. If a blunder , it is of : 'malice aforethought" and criminal , and vhy should not you and I say so ? A thief breaks your outer door , cracks rour safe , and is about escaping with the ) lundor when the strong arm of the Jaw olzoa the wretch and says "drop it , " and t drops. And as the officers are taking ho robber to justice , the squeaking , pip. ng voice of the Journal is heard through- ut the land "hold , spare themspojk ; ot harshly ; who is injured , no wrong one. " They dropped bonds , bank bills , old dollars , when ordered to do ao. 'rue they committed a blunder , "pound way at that , " in the elegant language of ho name paper , but r-.ll it not a crimo. o the board _ when caught in the rvt roppod the Keith county plunder when rdorod by the court to do so. Hero < ue arollol ceases. In c ny other r < untes : 10 lands are lost to the Bottlers oxc.pt irough brokers' offices. THE GOVERNOR SHOULD UNDERSTAND iis crime has assumed such proportions lat it will not down at the biddiifg of no or two party organs. A wise , mys- jrlouo look , a wink , or oven a whisper : om a governor will not satisfy the ooplo. This board are alao charged with in- eating FUND. Now mark they are so anxious to ob- kin revenue that they have land hastily ppraised at fifty cents per acre , then > aso at six per cent , making throe cents or aero free from taxaction. Then they oop from § 130,000 to § 300,000 unln- Bstod because they cannot invest It. Vhy are they so desirous to rent land for ireo cents per aero , when they claim icy cannot Invoat after obtaining it ? hey pretend to hide behind the opinion f the attorney general in getting rid of 10 laud , and hiding behind the opinion f the courts in holding on the hundreds I thousands. The subterfuges and edges to escape an honest discharge of uty is equal to sleight of hand. All > rts of pretences at first are adopted to rovontinvestlngas the law plainly directs. 'hen ' to make their violation of the atuto apparently respectable they frame irtain questions and ask the opinion of 10 court. When , much to the chagrin : the board , the court answers differ- itly than they hoped , making it easy to joy the law and protect the fraud. If iis board owned in their own ripht any hundreds of thousands , you do not ( Hove they would have found any "lions the way , " Oh , nol They could not r a long tlmo Invest in Lancaster county mds that were known to bo good , but uld invest § 50,000 in bonds which the unty probably can never bo compelled pay , Again they higgle about bonds mmanding a premium , claiming they unot pay the premium from the per- fl inont fund and as the legislature has flg ido no appropriation for such purpose flI o bouds could not bo purchased , but I o court shattered that miserable pro- n ice. fi THEY COULD INVEST IN U. H. BONDS. fiP fie True the rate of interest would bo small P t would not oven throe per cent fore y o years bo better than nothing ? They CiBl Bl vo shown they DO managed much of the BlP moy received that the atato obtained P " revenue. riioy were diligent in leasing land at roe cents pur aero , but were BO broad Pai ; uod they scorned the Idea of investing aiw aiT ) people's money at throe cents on the T liar. But where the thousands were doposl- vlII 1 is the question often asked and not tl t answered. The board has opened its tlfc fc uth long enough and loud enough to fcT ' "that at this time most of it is invea. , , I. " But when was it invested give ) dates. When public- attention was acted to this inquiry they thought it idont no longer to defy the law. The vrd has had a rest. Let them now an- or the questions where the hundreds thousands were deposited ? Is it poasi- there is no record in the capitolf Lot i in glvo the people the amount , in what ika deposited ? What rate of interest I to whom paid on suoh deposits ? HlXVmiAISMENTOK LANDS. tliot 'ho law gives the board the tight to ot iroiso laud and requires them to bo at cliod the uppraismcnt Is just. Lands Dtoo and Lancaster counties were ap < IsodinlSOS This board within two dc ra hero , sold land in Otoo for7 , when ta ry ono knows it was worth § 20 , and uv Lancaster for § 11 , known to bo worth la I. You can't ' believe such conduct fair th I thoao men honest. You don't believe governor or any member of the board M sell his own lands for § 7 , worth I. Tnlsselling is really uioru outrag- ly is than the leasing. th 'hcso men cannot loatp lands honestly th auto the law is dofeotivo. They can- ov invest the school fund because thu lit law ia defective. Their defence is a cot fcsflion of guilt but the excuse is such t no rogues ever before sought to justify crime. You wonder why ? THE EXPIIESSED WILL OK THE PEOPLE is so often disregarded ? There is rorll , but ono sentiment ns to the control o rail roc da and ether property the simo n Individuals ; that lands devoted to corpo rations and not earned should bo rostoroi to the public domain ; that lands shouli not bo illegally fenced by cattle syndicates catos ; that foreign corporations or indl viduals should not bo owners of real es tate ; that the tatiff should bo so tnodifioc that nrtlclr3 of n prime nocoasity , liki lumber and sugar , bo placed on the frci list. Yet none of these things are don- If the voice of the people Is honestly ex pressed in party platforms , their ropro Bontativos'fail to crystalizoitin legislation. . Combined corporate capital to a great ex tent controls the legislation of the nation , THE PEOPLE KNOW ALL THIS. They scorn content to bo told they arc sovereigns. The go to the ballot box and elect men who are used against their in- cs'i. Duty is laid down where il ' -mid bo liken up. They think thoii responsibility ouds when the ballot bos la closed. Follow your representatives nnd BOO tind by what jugglery they are corralled in the service of corporations. That em inent financier , philosopher and patriot , Jay Gould , said ho had ceased to pur- shaso conventions and party loaders and elections , that it was loss expensive to purchr-o men after they were elected. llesults at Washington nnd Lincoln 3sibllsh ono rule , that the people cannot ixpoct n representative for their interest n a person who is n railroad attorney , [ t is true enough for an axiom , once a ailroad attorney , always n i-illroad at- : ornoy. People muat expect that when hey elect ono. As well expect "A LEOPAUD TO CHANGE HIS SPOTS , " ifou put him where ho can do the corpo- ations the most good. Such attorneys n Lincoln and Washington never forgot ho corporation which has furnished hem with buard and votes. The proba- jility is that ho continues on the payroll if the company ana after his short term ifservico _ in congress and expects to ro- eivo a larger sala/ from the corpora- ion by roraon of the nalstanco ho ran- lored the in the national legislature. You iavo the power to elect mnn ITHO AUE NOT OWNED BY COUl'OUATIONS. ? ry that ct the first remedy. Ono ether fact ia apparent in congress. L.n attorney for ono company is an nttor- oy for all. When the question is ba- ivoon railroads and the pooploovon their isuos are pooled. It is all vo./ well to ilk about the conflict of capital and labor utwhich ia generally the aggressor ! | o you for a moment believe that ither Jay Gould or Vanderbilt , have onestly earned so much as to each own , lore than the assessed value of the real ad personal property of Kansas and No- raska combined. These states have iror 100,000 acres of land , Nobrka n- ( saed at $90,000,000 , Kansas S1CO(00- 30 ; Nebraska has 500,000 population , lansas over a 1,000,000 , nearly all toil- : a. Yet Vanderbilt , worth more than TO state , and 1,500,000 prosperous peo- lo , you can easily see the magnitude of 10 robbery from watered stocks. There aver was such colossal robbery in any ; o of the world , Capital would siezo 10 public domain , would law govern- ent bonds and if possible avoid pay- ent ; shirk by all devices the payment : taxes ; manufacturers will demand the ghost tariff duties , and then seek to ivo , .tho raw material admitted free , hey want free trade in wool , but not in aolen goods ; thoyjwantfreotrado in iron es , but not in iron manufactures. Thc.i hen an attempt is made to restrain f ho ; ression and injustice of capital , is rals- 1 the cry of demagogue , and the con- ct of labor against capital To illustrate , two years ago a majority tbo people evidently desired not free ado but 'ME ' CHANGES AND MODIFICATIONS IN TH TARIFF. Then commenced the old tacHcu.of how it to do it. A commission composed o otoctionista recommended a reductio about 25 per cent , Congress wrestle th the subject for months. Pardon m r saying of myself that I was willing fo reduction of duty on the raw mote la a corresponding reduction could bo hai the manufactured product , but in th d It was apparent that the manufactur s desired a reduction on the raw mate 1 and not on the manufacturer there > m. They talked lend and long of pro itlon to American labor ; but was onl- 3 labor that brought money to tbi 3 purse of combined capital 0 need a genuine protection to Ameri 1 labor , which is the thing least pro ited by our r-.riff , the only thine in lich free trade is tolerated. The Pa io coast cannot protect iholf agains incso coolies. The operatives in the it cannot protect themselves against HK IMPOllTATION OF CONTUACr LAKOH m the continent. The American wool. > wer cannot bo suitably protected linst the pauper labor of Australia and rope. The glass-blower and iron , rkor when demanding wages that will nlsh broad for hia children is "locked ; , " and agonh are cent to import pau- a and criminals under contract. Call this protection to Amnrican labor ? T i well bear the criticism of the phari- a , the holier than those portion of the ty , when I know the republican party national convention has sustained the 0 I gave against the tarifl of 1882 , by dgmg itself to correct ono great oiror 1 they actually reduced the tariff on ol and continued it on woolen goods , o it waa not the entertainment I was In- ) d to , and I voted against the tariff of 2 , Had nlow more republicans voted aamo way it would have boon bettor the wool-growers of the United States. 3 wool-growors became dissatisfied , ai y had n right to bo. There was no essity to reduce it and apply free trade .bora. Except manufacturers demand- It , they were willing the tariff should reduced if the wool-grovrora should r the loaa. Tow mark , the simo influence which ick down Iho duty will keep it down , jongrosa wo depress the wool induatiy a few months later throw a sop to it n resolution in national convention fc wo will use our efforts to restore it , m it is evident our master , capital , not allow it to bo restored. Yet so little fellows who are proud to be led by corporate capital ore very much oycd at my PUKE THAI1E TENDENCIES , . 'ho ' last national republican convention lared that -"inequalities in the ff should bo corrected , " That is all 1 r sought : that all Interests , including > r , should bo fairly treated , "Only and nothing more. " It US CO UK TUB DUTY OX WOOL. ; further justifies myfvoto by solemn- proclaiming there uru inequalities in present tariff and promUiuj ; to correct n. The present tariff is unj us t AS our i puty has boldly declared. Will the a feltoTfa who sneeze when corpora * ' lions and capital take snuff please mak a note of this ? Wo proudly boast of our benefits as nation but this republic will bo freer an bettor when each citizen sVall dlscharg his full measure of duty. T/ioro is muc yet to bo done in the field of laboi There are wrongs yet to bo rodrcsacd- there are etlll gleaning Ruths in the hai vests of toil. The grand bard of Scotlan WAS not oven by Kngland'a lawn charge as a demagogue or inciting labor again ; capital when the bitter lamentation c his soul wont out in pee try : "The son that overhangs yon moor , Outspreading fnr and wide Whore hundreds labor to support A haughty lordling's pride. "Seo yonder poor o'erlftborcd wight , So abject , mcnn and vile , Who begs n brother of the earth To give Mm leave to toll ; And sco his lordly follow-man The poor petition spurn , Unmindful though n wcoping And hopeless offspring mourn. " The same sentiments 'could bo writtoi in this ago of [ the world and bo stornlj truo. The workers in iron and glasi know it too well. 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