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'The JVlauitouioc J*Uot THURSDAY. MARCH 21, 1901. EIGHT PAGES. Established IHSS. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY . SYDMiY T. PRATT, Editor. I'OHMI k KIMTOHS Crowley. Ti n Kvck Olmstcad, JOHN NAOLE. AHTMI k H / ANItl k, Business Marajccr. The Pilot i- pul jt ''Pi Ynrk Str. Terms of subscription Si .Mi a vnir. ii.i\meats -trictlx in advance Ad v, rti-!ii_' rati - cim U- procured by a>i'ilic:itinli at tin liftin' All .ini' I w'l.Vi; 'l"iic pr..iiiptly and can- taken tint wi.rk u ill in- artistically tnrnnl S il --vilii-r- and a-hi-rti- rs nr.- request ...| 1,, remit all clin ks, iii>st. iflice HI- j ♦ Milllie ana nrili-r or regi-ti*i ed letter and tn addle-- THE PIEDT ii MANIT< AVnC WIS, 1\ msiIKM HARRISON. (n tli -I*•:itJit.f < v President. Benjamin Harris'>n the nali*<n !♦ =• lrnl< nt .:in-.-1. .1 wlnn it < ill iitTord t Im her. iv. in n'. A- a war.' far*, to fa with a tn , ni< iiiion*-l> l ,r "l> 1..J11 all. tint: historical (.r- and f.il.-tinv and ssv liavt sore need"! til- H Irri- • nna wince |.atri 0 - r .ji .jttiiai' ;c a- a h-ven in this , , j, ~. ila’i" r .’I- ■I• ■ • J. lll -lit and jii), pri'-jH rify America mourn 111. .1i -1 ill ai-ln a 'had. and well -he la,iv • • ini* -.ii t.f Indiana, was patriot l>. !•■■-. par - i-aii Will tin-nation however ).• guidd hy hi- wi-dmii in the legaiy he h., p-f; a-a-to oiir duly toward Iho-e inh lintant' who live upon the i-land . f tha-. a and who have Imo-ii thrown into oiir lap hy tin- fortiun* of war t ’l'liis op,at ( institutional lawyer 11 iti a re rent oeoa-ion warned in against sub. verting tin spirit of the const itntion hy withholding it- i/narente. .. from I'ono Hie i and ant -uh-."|U"iil territory which we mav anin x and it now looks a it Cuba ni l the Philippines will h" ours t . he tor. ver ruled a- va -al stair i e 11 in ,-on wa- a phmil 1 .\ - antph' o( tin rug ■■■ I'v lione t man la who ha- i"iiivii !ion*, and i- willing to aliid' o l o in Mo mat ter w hat the eon limine- |t wa- a fo|.••/...:e eo>;.-|i| sion that hi- pnidii av aval o( a di-lru-t it, tin- imp'-rial h at.in -.a I 'i •• id> it M- Kinlev \v*c 'd a, -nit In ,m ,i ■ re-ent in.-nt and and eiune iti hi* son losing hi- I: e, ’I ■ 1 oiiiiio 11 . i■u I’. all • Iti Slid ill v I Wit 1. 1 Ml M< K ;li|e - Inf: 11 1 Ip oxet tie hi. 1 I 111- more llln-tl joil pted. I -nr in tin ■ apa iti Ol liiolilliet -nr. Is an a--I ..1 dubious intent and f id path • It, a j* in lot trail jiiillits w hen i, iia'io.'ai ’ : it. rnali. tin I ijue-t j. n •if cianniaadirtg iiMp .rt.inec was rife Pr< -td"n! Ilarn-oii attained i on-picnoiis f ino pre o-in - qnallti. . t pro dm and intelh 'in il prnw. -s would have a-sit’i I hit distinction amid tie \v..rM' .-ala'.;. < 1 eminent men had i pp- a t nio tv ~■ ', > !,o.■ .; n ahM.-otn* : infh-v I I.J i nr... .nd ■ 1 ! ■ might js rishah). I his i,, ije . iltd ■; nd ; i-sing a was In have-n. herifii •' ( .■ unuple It.' hole -1 endeavor and achieve iinnt pi,i|H.o and pnlrioti-m frugality and- . •■ • hit. ... i ii.il. ;-i. igre-.ji m in li. d.-pai ‘ lie nt ■ ■■! law -ne n ship and *d)ijnen . whn ti should he a p. i> niiia! s[, : j|k > f inspiration p, ip, smith growing into niatdiood •; (am oi i ii.u.,i . -am - jiaj, . toiirtUi, *i Ul ■' ii-.t <)|,. ... intrisl him) *■ l> ■ ' O,e I'll, lie - mnl. . Ininn f ’ t Hf| 'll! Jo I ill’. ■ ' ‘i . • t* . I•. I } Imt. at. I Ml MlfS NMMIN Jin' a ♦*\\ \vt ths tin itt'U t-)•;({>■)> thioi gliout tin , oimir' sveri til!.-I svitli Iln mss* i| M . seii-.itioii.il doings o) Mr- < arm Nation hut now little i published alto ul her. Mr- Nation and In-r enisadt hasats.iit (s-U-red out amt tin I-ople asv.ilt- some other humbug to take tin front part ol tin stage \S tide Mi- Nation wa- tin common talk of tin 1* Ople minister- it 1 '' am elm relies -Js.k' (roll. • well a* wrote lot dltli Ul plitlll. .tin,ll* endorsing the woman arid her smashing work also eulogizing her elaiini’g that divine Prov idem a* had raised In r up t.. crush tlie ss ijs nt drink so that it would 1 ever again raise its In-ad (h vv h-h tho*.* enthusiastic prophets were is seen in the utter collapse of the crusade. Mrs. Nation has started a newspajier named • The Smasher's Mail." From reports the pajier is without substantial or mor al support, thus we find that the ap plauding clergymen tire free with senti mental wind but short on the solid stuff. Km- tin' Information of <• —• RpjmblieHnH wlmseem not to know, it max In- said' The Pi lot iH'lievi— in one i ■ i-i-i-i 1 anil eaeli nrtti of it is Indirect ojijKisition to tin- policy advocated |,y president McKinley It is iilso mi ene inv of tliintoefrlnes eniinneiatist By ids satraps or linrkiTs' who hustle ward polities John Name’s Philosophy. Tin- indijstri' i-.- student rarely ha- occasion to complain of the hours s|-nt in study. He has educated himself into tin- habit of vrj vi1 1 1? attention In tin- matter in band and bi~ powers are con centrated on tin- task. It is the student who wastes time in per mitting other matters to share bis attention while engaged in the |M*rforiiiaiici- of a duty who da! lies with a task and cultivates ir resolution by bis metliods of work, from whom tip-complaint of oxer .♦inly comes The worry incident b i a coiisrii nisiiess of lack of prep aration the tinn - pent in iMles. endeavor, tin- mental disquietude induced by patchwork effort and the bodily sympathy with mental inertia are indeed symptoms of i\-i iwork. The writer Inis known parents attribute i-x i-r, lit'.! si;rn if lassitude in their dangliteis to ivi r-stndy, when the real cause was lack of thought and need of work. Physicians cloak their ig norance and (latter parent- by Ilnur proniptitnde in discovering lip- source of diflicnltii-s in the ■ even- I XHe(ii l|s iif till' s,.||iHi). when iii a imijorilx ot cases the prescript ion which would bring relief would i" in advise tin- stu dent to work more earnestly and dawdle le Kii-t-r i fn-t np|n-".i liitiL' mill with it will I , nine • II" - 111 vi 11 ..' liSnls tile llnii'ers ihe genial ■ .lIM-lliln I lie lel illllll tl'l'e- II i- the lime "I V lien 11,1 I". : 1.1 tie re-1,11 ""I "II is III! 11l MIOA lIC NdMIM I y Tin fieinoenitie county '"mention 111 It* eolleel iI e lli-dolll -eleiled 111" indidate- for flic offices of eiiiinty and iimni' ipal indge For tin tormei .lohn 1 hloupek iva- eh"-i n and for the latter, i-aae ' rail' It had 1"n the earnest :II tent j. 'll of I >•' 1111 11 nit - to I.ppo-e a par tl-an Contest ill the spring elect join J They realized that the two office* t" be tilli 1 -Iniii!'l In a* lar removed from poltli"- a- pi .*-i Ihe In in i they IM le willing t" ii• 1111■ to any rea-i.mibli nn !■i -landing uitb Ib pnbliea n ■ and tlm* ■ ii. indgi - "1 nndispnli and ability pi *.ld 1 y and • agai it y Whin oiertnre- were made to tiit• lb] ,i; i Tii an- it In ia me ei ideiit I hal I'.ielion in tin party Mete bitterly In isle i ■ i iii) aunt her (T •11 ;■ in )ie|inbli :n- ii' '.. laving di • p trap- (oe|jminale .Indgi Ande) on a- a neininei "1 Iln ■ ! a a matter Cl Ia l they •"I tended that tin y wotild *ui ep him IT .on llm politii il iTii - b iard in tin 11ii11 < n •1-1, Tinmen In.iveiei inin ! it.-d I beM *1 I ellgl II berame \ lldel ■ "11 i il" 111 pe.lib' .lit nominee In lm p. 1 nrln 1 stilt)' . n wliieh tin !:. piib n an- im in found by tin I m with tie tide of lai !ioiiili*m and . r.nnoiy ninniii'..' high ami angrv wave* ! i,j 111• iae■-* f nri"ii*li la lung them ■ '.ie* about tin le ad of .Indge Andi'i' oi tin agreement lietween the parties lid be i- ached Tile I>ennii rats 111 re n a dih in nia and they foil (nl t lietiisid vi* in lie pn-dii imint nl being l ompelled to ina io nominal n n- IT r Ihe two jndg -hip- h* - iii■* tin party ha* given the Inlet's of M all 111 i\M 11 eiOllll V till* llllll)i*M ! lim• i \i•••! 1 <• 111 nii'M In In- viilnil 1111' mi mil v .li ili n ( hli otpek .tnil I'a in' ('r.iiti Sinn Mr. < Tiliotpek is ninninatiim the Ui pnlilii an- linvi I*l mi- .ilhuil lik• - roar Hr.' lion* seeking I" devour Inin They li;t\i .ii i used him "t l ii• 111n |n'liti<-in ll wlii' gan• uji 111 ' i ‘i'Hilly rliaimiun-lii|i 1" 1" i "ini a 11 n Ia nil i it in I ii In I ■ ■ uni lin y .li nr' i • • with -untie persiflage 'hal tin tint "hmil'i mihtale against him Mr ('hlii'ipi-li li* "■ ii"l 111• 11\ hi* mli'ii I 111 1 1. • h Ii I 111 i I In I linn. I’l'i-iili'llt M' Km!'' an 111 iiniinirs -erie* n right .11111 • Ainh r-i'ii ih'lis i'll il mi i111• • rm■ l \ purl nun jn • i■ h a! tin* unveiling of tin -i' l 'a i 111• .iilllm 1.1 at Twn Rivet* l.nt sUlli.liei I till \M Hlltmlil 111 i| 'ill I I that .1 1 ni• Anderson, himself wa* iliaiiinaii "I tin Republican niiint\ <• nvi nl i' n whin < ."V rphaniiipp' linti ii him I" tin'va. anl iinl)4tiliip I'lin-"'! I>\ tin death "! Frank Maimiin Ami ha ii- !• 11 H■ n 1 1•• • r I"" lliul Frank Man .an wm niiiniiialnit tm lim count i ) 111 I -.'-hip lit iim 1 *• 1111 11 'l'll 111- i ullM'litii'll ami win elected mi it* tii ket |t would IniM in-i n mi m l ul'' jfi'iii inn* considcra In if • i v I'pliain hail filled tin- ullii n ■ H i it I'spirnl fi'i in wilt) a man wl|n nod till' ulllll* ptlllli a) fulfil in llieltereft Man nan I'.nt xrai'iiniHiin*' and politics .inti'll) mix \\ i will not refleit on ■lnil/. AmliTMiii * administration 11. ia lull'll a i Mplll'ln ami efficient pllhlil ■!!. ii though unsteie and iinapprniu'li I it! 1. 11l t"i. lank-that *pint "f Imnlmiii I and suavity of intm-ourne ho emi nently characteristic of the majority of public men. It i- not ho nninv yearn ago that Mr Chlonpek ami ither Democratic attor ney signed tin- rail for Judge Baenxch for the office of county judge, and Mr Falge, a Democrat, who desired the place, though not a lawyer, was exceedingly angry over bin disap pointment. And. too. it is ax well to recollect that on the death of Carl H. Schmidt who wax county judge in Gov. Husk s time, the governor appoint ed Mr Baenxch though Mr. Schmidt | had been elected ax a Democrat. Mr Chloiipek is thoroughly deserving j of the office of county judge; he has the n .,|uidte ability to discharge the duties pertaining to it and will no doubt be fair to the widow and orphan whose property lie must administer. We trust the voters of the county will give him unstinted support, irrespective of party, politics. Manitowoc • ie> have the satisfaction of Imv- I imttw.. Deans ratfe .indues. "TRICKI D" S\\ III! Cl ISANS. At a meeting of the eoiistitntional convention la id in Havana last week a delegate from the western part of the island jumped to his feet and passion al id v exclaimed tricked liy our friends. Sneh comment graphically deserilies the feeling in ('nba toward the ITiited stab - Think of it' “Tricked by onr friends say the Cubans. The I nited State-, limiting these many years of its hnmanitaiiaf ideas, berating other strong nations for oppressing weaker people* leaves h rsnlf the butt ot revile mi n! and withering sarcasm from a nice of whom she pretended to i 1 ii • Iriend When the ITiited States declared war against Spain she expressly professed i nnsi'lfish motives in prowenting if. To 1 Irm Cuba, to give her people independ- j enee and to cut away forever tlm op- : press! ve hand of Spain from ruling | her was onr deliherale intent But im hal' proven a* faithless if not a.*' erni'l as the Spanish “Tricked.'' say* the Cuban delegate and we cannot an suer his imputation An observer in Culm say* The present strain lie tween the two pc iples Whether it be j brief or pfotraeted. will leave it* sear. ( Titian faith in American political him-! cslv ha linen weakened by a long li*l of incidents and statements during the! tivo Mars ot American occupation.! Whether or no the incidents and the j statements have carried oftieial warrant : whether or no tlm Cuban doubts are justified the timi of the doubt and the nntaith remains The (Ti'n.m has -m n tin government ot inlen cut ion proeei'ding with plans ind o| eratioii- ivlmseexeenlion iriiolie.- a Inea-Mleot time lie sees si'f.OI III. (MM I j ot (Tih,an funds expended in two years! tor barracks and ipnirters. The only ,inny which can occupy them is an A meriean army lb- -ei --toin in appro pi ailed for a -ehuolhousi' in Santiago lie sees an American ollieial sitting in judgment upon affairs which, under the lau "I ihe land, a law establisliod ■ i Aim a nan ant hori'i belong to the department* of the various mnnieipali li.-. lie see- Cuban law* altered, ani'tidi'd revoked to -ml Atneiiean idea - lb no sign ot Anmriran with Iraival it" ign of brief and temporary .inthorit i. and many signs of protracted | -tiiy lb-In ars American ofbeers Ameri ■ •.in legi-hitcr.* bn-iimss men. investors and casual visitor* talk iiieinpha tie term* ■•I (Tilot it i in'ii piti 'i 1 y for self govern iiKiit i t' permaimiit American oecupa ; I ion of ( Tiban advan'iige in annexation. Hi see* mneh in llm American pres* iiTimli lead* him to a conviction that the dal "I Cuban independence i* far di-iant and that A merit a i* bent upon (Tiban annexation Behind it all tin re may and does lie the 1111< ■ tion ot ( Tiban desire for iude pendete*■ a term which, in it* ( übati meaning needs defmitiim. There are Cuban* who in using the word use it in tin -en*e of it* full significance that of a ( nba wliieh shall be as independent as America making mi l executing all tt* on ti bin * allT'i ting it* own treaties, maintaining all ilepartments relating to mi. rnal affair* and I" foreign relations neither subject to tmr supervised by any other power 'l'.iminti'iii *n>- th" ini .an .. .ii-t 111 > v M (ill I I'l I \SI Kl (IN \ in \V. Wi'iihl liavn Ini**fi| till' plna-liri' of ri Hillin' a pim I printed matter t tnlm t li" < apt ii in I mlm tin liihmrj T-ihln h,nl not a ft mini i ailed our atlntition I" it a inial 'las- aftni it I mi I Ih'CTi in type To till' I nil tin-* Voting lllWVnr who W I'l it I* It Wn Would suggest that lie at least secure in- contributions a read in^c' limitln In lim mannnr ami place hn i IniM' to H)M*uk I" tlm jaihlin hardly anyone hoard liim and olio so gifted and nan*tin -hoiild not hido hi* luminous thoughts iindi r a ImshnU It would have in in a lioroitvonioiit to have linen doniod tlm iipportunif) "I perusing his disserta lion *o profoundly did dm writor uidi l ain t in depth of his reasoning Tlmro i* an old aphorism about tin* man who wa* jin k ot all I nidi'* hut master of toiin and it mir frintid tin- luwvnr. will slink to tlm legal 1 1 *mn* and liononin pro tu lout in a sploiidid profnssioii. ho will 1 "Mi that ho will ha vn no finio fot making af<•• *1 of himself by hi* pen. We have m M'' - d. however. 'that he and I hi* mate an hard subjects into whose liead a pump can inject common sense. Mniiitowor - Uetnwratie county third firm talk. In a iliscn-sioii of third term talk the Springfield Mas* ) Republican says: “Mr. McKinley * two successive and sweeping triumphs at the isdls are enough in themselves to cause talk of a third term am ug those interested in a perpetuation 1 : existing conditions: and the policies for which the administra tion stand- l iking a* they do for great centralization of power in the executive branch of tie government, naturally suggest tin ,|iedieucy of such a pro ject. We skid hear more of it during the presid> ntial term now beginning, whether tin president countenances it or not . “The anti ' "1 term tradition, which oven the ] *tige of Grant con Id not breakdown must count for little at ibis time, v n mnch greater and dear er tradition t trie republic have been snccesstnlh l! Med But the third term gossip repot "and from the inner circles of Washington i litics presents other con siderations' ii those which have been mentioned *ugges ed. The great eentralizati ' the financial and in •ln trial pow. f the nation, which the organization ‘ billion-dollar trusts ap pears to be i, aging under the control of a tew im i* believed to assure a ponnanenei !-iv irable business condi ti ms sneh a tin nation never experienc ed before. (> "and times, in a word, are e•;peek'd to nlinne. Panics are to lie prevented in tio in iv billionaire tnaster ship of the fin m ial situation. Produc tion will lie i. oi'n eloselv adjusted to consumption bv trust monopoly control and by keeping' tlm great mass of work ers steadily m .; .loyed at tolerable wages a popular fc ;mr of satisfaction will be created, wliieh will assure a majority vote for tlm administration party in anything it ma\ h' “Then, too thn utter demoralization of the oppose m party encourages the vinw that tin inn-ident might safely be put in the th 1 o'.i.n lor the smashing of all record* oomr vith the unwritten law against i third term. Tin re is more mason 1-r third-term talk now than there no was in Grant's day. There is a fai •r. r prospect of success for such a m nmut. We shall, no ihailit. a* lias I" ■ a said hear more of it as we go ah Mi Little wei. ■ t meantime i* to lie giv- j ~n t• > the snpi" -itinii that industrial centrali/.atioi i* now proceeding, has > placed Imsiiii where it i* no longer | subject to tin laws and infbmnees by which it liim iinretofore moved from one extreme to another. Rather, perhaps Mill tile In-, inteiis.fy these (• udetieies to overinvestiimnts of capital and over production which industry seeks to avoid S'mli lias been their effect to i date, and tie liability ot industry to periods "Ii action and depression is | ijnite n- now as ever, is I'lirn itt ; nxperieii Ktiropn is dniiii 'list rating. There ai" r "ks in the way of the thinl 1 term talk i ng this channel. And mi, s a great change lias -mi j dfii!v coi: . ver the etiarimter of the Aumrii an | pie, tlm present dnmorali ! /iitioti t:. opposition party tiH'or Is ; not tin nst indication of what its condition i .iv lie a year or two years from leu •! alone four years. The ■ Iniek ! • . ution of a dnfnnet opposi tion i- a l.i ; liar phenonmtioti in Ameri laiip'lil. 'l'he example alTorded by! the linin' ie jairty which rose imnm ' diati Is 1 1 • ' the crushing defeat of isr.’ ; to sin ... and sweeping victories in i the. lent f tsT'.’i. isTland I s T(i. lias Ileen fn .)iiim ly pointed out But an 1 even I'l -hiking ease was the inline | diate risi . I ,i pfbtty successful Opimsi i lion 11 giit ' i .-r the erushing of the Whig parti in h This opposition carried the iiingf' i mill elect ji ills of IS.'d, be tore it had .tabled any general party form and " imsioii. or even a common parti 11 aiii> and it had no assistance from a I"; ss |Millie and depression ns Itlieopp. a had in I s *-'' A eh tin g< of not man es would have placed the : opposite ' I|y in power it' early us I Soli Tin nut demoralization of tile oppii*i ll rees cannot lm said to eipial that W followed the election of 1 s.V,’ I 1 hether tlli* be so or not. pastnxt ce tends to *hmv that ex treme- i itical movnnmnts are apt toimiti I'ines of an opposition char acter. 0 that the greatness of buy parlii nl.i! *• umph at tin pu.ls argues in favoi ei|iially sweeping reverses n.thei ti n ,f continued successes for those in | ■ nr. 1* ili.* ii ■ t "I winter X" I ify ■•olivnliti"H Wli" u I lio noiii's'i'Hlin to'iitii.ut!• ot for iiuivnr N" Kit 1.1 Kiulini'i 'in n a ■ Iti-1 liu- .ii ivanl .Ilslinlim a nut --ti* iia*ii 1 gi>‘ il I ■■! rtlllt" . , i aiot noli lit S tin* I ii -iiihl!|ox s'liro nn' hihllimix A (trout fdl win n imi lliim-. n .lim! 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Hi" .•:.t nami. l| i I nlttni'i' Tlm liniii's rat* slnmtd win hi tiii- ot.- timi \ (.(Mil! 4 1)1 (ill MI'.IHt INK FOIf ('ll 11.Dili v 1 have no Ii .*anny in ree< unending Chiiinherlain s C >-gh Remedy, *av* F 1’ Mmaii a woll known and popular laikor. ot Petersburg Va Wo iiavo given it to onr children wlu n tronldod with had cough*. also hooping cough, and it has always given satisfaction. It was ronoiniiiondod to nio by a ilnu wist as tlm host cough niodinine fur chil dren as it contained no opium or other harnifnl d-ng Sold hy Henry Hin- I rich* druggist ■- 1 ■■ Capital SIOO,OOO, Surplus SIO,OOO. JOHN SCHUETTE, President. LOUIS SUHUETTE, Cashier. HD si ’Hl’ETTEAssistantCftshier Open from 0 to o o’clock. NK.h l \S mat I FICKOK. I would ei , tli nearly all night long, writ* a Mr> ( Applegate, of Al"\- .-indria Ind ’ could hardly get any sleep. 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