The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 07, 1896, Image 3

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The, "campaign girl " now knows lier " ma,"
Who introduces her to " pa."
Who, mayhap, has within his" craw "
Tho feeliugof a hunKry maw.
Xlio children now no louder fight
About their choico'swort hnud might;
And lapel buttons, dark anil white,
With campaign clothos, arc lost to sight.
Tho torches which lit up tho dark.
And stirred enthusiasm's spark.
No lunger afford us the lark
That ahvajs did their pathway mark.
Tho great elect inn now in done;
.Republicans, of course, have won :
Tho " silvor man " forgives tho son
That helped McKinley to the bun.
Well now prcparo political biers
For those in sackcloth, grief and tears.
And rchanl governmental gears
And bring good times for at least four years.
The Farmers' Mutual, while temporarily tended all aIon to be a republican,
and partially victorious, did not obtain wben, in fact, he is. and always baa
from the state supreme court what it beD a popocrat, and as evidence of his
believed to be a permanent safeguard to loyalty to that party, and at the same
its thousands of members and its mil- time to crea'e a porocratic ceasat'on, ho
lione of dollars of risks; tncrefore it will lt week resigned his roeition and
probably make its influence felt in the immediately circulated the Ho that he
house and senate. Tho Farmers' Mutual had teeu discharged by Mr. Byer for
compauy is impressed with tho idea "political reasons." Mr. Kennedy, it
that old line lire insurance companies should bo renipmbcred. is the man who
are, under a technical provision of tho asserted, in the presenco or half a dozen
statute regulating such companies try- meD- tbat "ho wouId nevcr bo fouml
mg to destroy its reputation and bust- Protecting the stars and stripes." and
ness, and lays all the blame for its late further, he said. "Damn the American
disagreeable experience with the state HaS- If Mr- Kenne(,y had been die
authorities at the door of the leading charged, these remarks alone would
old liners, claimine that it was at their havo warranted the action. But, as uc-
instigation that it (the Farmers Mutual) forc stateJ. Kennedy
was temporarily e6tonncd from sccurincr cnargcu. no quit
or this county, as thry
upon" enough ulroady.
hio ben "iat
Lincoln and Lancaster county bars
once more demonstrated that they aro
tho banner republii an city and county
in this state, over thi ugh the republican
majority was terribly reduce 1 in both
placen. T.
Grogory sells tho bojt crushed coke
for 87.40 per ton. 11th and O. Phono 343.
We now have not only the
woman, but the "campaign girl'
well. Good leather!
new
' as
was not die-
He quit of his own accord.
However, his slanderous statements will
not be entertained by fair minded mon.
Mr. Byor's twenty five years' residence
in Lincoln bespeak his tecord; the cow
ardly and treasonable tactics of the
popocratic Kennedy btamp him as he if.
Hence, the matter needs no discussion.
No one can accuse Mayor Graham of
being prejudiced or partial, notwith
standing his loyal and unquestioned re
publicanism. Last Monday, when the
Bryan men wore holding high carnival.
Mayor Graham "threw the keys of the
bastile into the well," accordea them
all courtesies ever given republicans,and
treated them fail 1 and squarely in
the purpose of squelching any insurance oil,er ords,hebado them exercise every
measure not tending to restrict the one ot tLe,r IawruI prerogatives, and
nnwnnt limita r i,i i:. : did not obfeet if thev stretched a noinL
dering i what the wild waves re y-However ieg;8latioil pertaining to ,,j Mayor Graham, by his frank and honest
manner of insurance will likely be the conduct in tbat affair, baa not only in
featcre of the pending session of our curred the respect of the popocrats, but
All great political parties have for all
time demonstrated their firm belief in
tho assertion "It pays to advertise."
Never before in history have political
parties placed so many, or half as many,
orders for printing as they have during
this memorable campaign.
The popocrats are undoubtedly won-
a certificate, without which it could not
have done busiaces.
It is apprehended that tho Farmers'
Mutual will do all in its power in retali
ation for the wrong which it contends
was done it. As its membership includes
men in all parts of the state, a super
human effort ha been mado to elect as
legislators as many members of the
company as possible. It is stated by
those in a position to know that there
will be a number of representatives in
the next house who were elected for
the express purpose of enacting laws
favorable to mutual insurance com
panies, both fare and life, and also for
BULPHO-8AT.TNE
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LINCOLN, 1WB1
ing. Wnue we are not morally certain
we believe that the following woeful
rr: rZ ZrJJSlJZX lture. allegations of the Farmer.' of all men of honorable inclinations.
. j. . w . .. usaKU M(ltua, notwith8tandjDg
liilinwa am f nav mil Mief loeolr unri MQtA "
mswid no tuvj wa vdmvpoij uu vbv
lessly on:
Open at all Hours Day and Nlf rt
AU f om of bath.
TURKISH, RUSSIAN AND ROMAN
With facial aMtatlM to the mtt.
catloa at natural salt water batW
Sararal tlaca stronger tkaa Ma water.
BpeckU deptrtasat for surgical
and anaaasaycaiiar w
Mia. Hstl udNi
mm, Ltrtr aad Xlfasv TroM a4
AOmaato an trcatea weewrrafly.
Ciisafc
I have lived a wonderful life and have
learned a great deal during the past
four months. W. J. Bryan.
Verily, I am still likened unto Othello
in one respect. Col. L. C. Pace.
" And now is this, the hour o! my dis
content:" Norria Humphrey.
Hereafter you will please find me at
my Lincoln office. J. H. Broady.
It's a mighty good thing tbat our
backs were made to fit the burden.
Owesley Wilson.
If there is a party to which I have
not yet bolted, please name it, Never
Fail To McGraw.
That this is
true is evinced by the preparations al
ready being made by both sHes to the
controversy.
Coroner Holyoke will not be called
upon to sit upon the "dead" popocrats.
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I tot imp. hMte t ulfcra twmmml
DR8- M. H. AND J. O. EVERETT
ManagiBf Physician.
The flurry created by the subject of
"Three commissioners instead of a
mayor and council in cities of the first
class," baa about died out, though it
may be revived before the legislature
convenes. It ia safe to venture, how
ever, that any bill providing for a board
of three commissioners in lieu of mayor
and councilman would hardly meet the
approval of our state dignitaries. This
is not intended to discourage such a
proposition, as the truth of the proposi
tion will be accepted by everybody who
gives the subject serious thought. The
OLD
TIME
Pure Buckwheat
FANCY LINE OP TOILET SOAPS.
gives me suojeci serious tbougbt. The rIT'V RI CflC
If any amendments to the Australian real objection to the plan is not its new- v-1 DLvJv-l.
ballot law are introduced the ness, but is apparent impracticability. ' GROCERY.
credit1 for such legislation should be The plan does not even present
given Paul Clark, aa he was the first a phase of plausibility. While such a
legislative candidate to suggest a meaa- method may contain its merits and the
ure of this nature. As Mr. Clark, along most miserable man or scheme has some
with thousands of other staunch repub- commendable virtue its also possesses.
licanB, sees it, the Australian law should at a casual glance, ten demerits for
embody the Crawford county plan, so every redeeming qualification it em
far as it relates to primaries, in all mu- bodies. To assert that a board of three
oicipal elections, at least in cities of the men could confer upon the people the
first class, in this state. While each a satisfaction rendered them by their
proposition will meet with some oppo- ward council men, or, in other words
aition, it is easy to believe that the leg- their "next door" neighbors, is, indeed!
islature will approve of this important, making a sweeping statement. Further
beneficial and fair method forconducting discussion will be devoted to this point
primary contests. later on, however, when a more concise
and intelligent view can be had of its
It is surmised that old line tire insur- worth or futility, as the case may be.
ance companies will experience their m
share of tribulation during the coming Another question which always comes
legislative session, which will have been up before our state law makers is that
brought about by the recent contro- regulating tho issue of bonds and the
versy between State Auditor Moore and amount thereof, in villages, towns, cities
the Farmers' Mutual Insurance com- and counties. It is rumored that Lin
pany of this state.wherein the questions coin's taxpayers will make some inter
involved were as to what kind of pay- esting demands upon thelegislature, the
ment was necessary for membership effect of which will create considerable
fees, time notes or cash, and whether excitement, asido from becomine a no.
or not the Farmers' Mutual should be tent element in next spring's campaign."
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143 SOUTH
11TH. STREET.
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crmnted a certificate authorizing it to
transact a mutual insurance business in
Nebraska.
The attempt of Irvin S. Kennedy to
besmirch the reputation oi Water Com.
miesioner Byer did not terminate just
The bitter feeling that was engen- as that individual expected. Mr.
dered, the history of the affair, and the Kennedy has for six months ec
effect which ita discussion produced in joyed the" position of fireman at the
various directions, are too fresh in the Rice street pumping Htation, and in or
minds of all to need further comment, der to obtain auch position he had pre-
Last spring we gave Chapin Bros., the Florists,
an order for Two Thousand C3RYSA.NTH3
MUMPlant8. Most of them are now in Fall
Bloom and Make a very Choice Collection. Com
mencing this Saturday morning. November 7,
we will give them free to our CUSTOMERS.
Some With each Purchase of $1.00 worth,
others with each Purchase of $2.00, $3.00 and
$5.00. Those who come First will of course se
cure the choicest Plants. You are invited.
JwUller Ss, Paine.