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NOKKOliK "NRWS : F1UDAV , AT'OUIST 7 , 1003. The Nottfu That addronH to the people from Denver , really HOOIIIH to have llio ring f'f "It' ' I'1' ' ' populism The NtuOivlllo American roforH Id Mr. Nrynn us a todloiiM growler. In ferring , ptwtdhly , that , lie lian boon rushed once too often. Kdwiird promlnos It ) call on Ireland again HOHJIvhoti lie hopiw to dup- lli-uto hi * roronl aohlovomon't of chaidng dlHHtil lHfaetIon from tlioliilunil. It IH ( ho llnrt tlmo thin season that tlio gtiloh liaii o\orllowod , distributing 1H ( mini and nllmo ever tlio lawns and tilling ( lie collars , HO It iniiHt havohoon one of ( ho worst of llio Honiion. Now If tlio democratic convention novt year doesn't do llio right thing , Mr. llryan and ! IH ! followorH will have ; \ parly to go I" Hint ' Hitllloloiilly visionary to Hull Iliolr liiNtos. Now that llio two f.irllotiH of the populist paily liavo fuiiud and do- clarcd against fusion , they am In liollor condition , or should l o , lo fiwo wllh tlio democrats when llio oppor tunity olTorH , Tlio NoliraHlia populists need not fool obliged lo fnno If limy really don'-i. want to. It will make very Illtlo difference. The man named al tlio coming republican coimin'tlon will ho elected. Since llio discovery < > r AinoiU-n by ColninlniH tlio total gold ptodiicllon of tlio world IH Halt ! to liavo boon ? ! ) , - 811,000,000. anil yet there are a whole 'lot of people who are unnblo to keep a lillllonth part of tlio total produo tlou. Tim olllelal roporl of tlio state hoard of iMiiiallxallon creditH Madison county with u properly valuation of ? l8t,8ill : ( ! ! ) , against which IH levied IS mlllH of Htato tax , that will m.iko tin county's total coiitrlhntlon to Htatr expenses $ Uiitil.7ti. ! : The record of fiOdogroosoMtabllshod during the past few days has been tlio lowest ever recorded In Nebraska during Inly , the previous low record being f > 2. H IH no wonder that No- bniHUaiiH are not the bo.st patrons ol cool Huinmor resortH. Now If the reorganized popnllHlH can rally enough voters around the ling to make a showing at the star the party may yet have a chance ol returning to the position It occupied when It llrst began to go down grade under fusion with the domocratH. Thoao Nebraska prohibitlonlsts wht huvo boon soiling and using the "nn fonuontod grape julco" * containing four per cont. alcohol will bo compelled polled to speak In a atlll .small voice on temperance subjects until they are fully recovered from the effects o'f the wino. In the confusion following a bur glary a Kentucky man shot and fatally ' tally wounded his wife. It Is not safe for some men to have a gun and ge' ' after burglars , and It seems to IK particularly unsafe for the neighbor hood for a Kentucky man to have a gnu. Now Orleans Is h'iriloncd wllh i city debt of $18,000,000 , which b greater than many northern elites o like population could afford to assume -and hope to have Iho tax payers clam for. Now Orleans iintsl have a con vlnclng way of assuming obligations for owners of city property. The fact that this country Is about a million Inhabitants ahead on the ox change of immigration with Canada indicates that there are people In that part of America who appreciate a good thing when they see It , oven though there are people hero who will Insist on going up there whore the natives realize Its undesirable- ness. At least ono of the cardinals ob jected to the old style method of se lecting u popo. Ho Is reputed to bo the wealthiest man in the college and had no relish for being shut tip In a cell and subsisting on the food that is likely to ho furnished him. Ho is used to bettor things , evidently , than the old tlmo leaders of the church who considered It an honor to be walled up while they elected a pope. The "common peoplo" have a right to demand that the recently formed hop trust bo dissolved. If It results In raising the price of boor and bread the thirsty and hungry have a right to and should complain. It is In timated however that the prlco of beer will not bo materially affectedas there Is BO much of It that Is entirely Innocent of pure and unadulterated hops. The objection still holds good regarding bread , however , and nearly everyone eats bread. The Nebraska State Horticulturists have just finished a profitable summer mooting at Fremont during which nbjootrt of Intel out to fruit growcrx A-oro entertainingly dlm'UHHod . by IIOHO having had experience in nmK- tig NobriiHkn null produce that which 10 many people regard an a luxury , t IH lo bo hoped that the roHiilIM of ho mooting will bo apparent through- xil the titato and that at future moot * larger numborH will become ntoroHled In thin branch of Industry mill Nebraska altaluH to a name and 'itino , not only an to ( ho quality of 'mil ' giown but regarding ( piautlty UK iVoll. There IH money In It for UIOHO tvho will interest thoniHolvoH. A dispatch HtaloH that "Calamity" lane , a tutted western character , IH load. There are yet living and will Ivo , however , an long an the world Htands , calamllyltoH. who will never HOO anything but disaster and calatn ty In ( ho future , and Iliolr croaking volcoH will bo talHoil on any and ov- iry occasion , no ni'ittor how prom- sing IhlngH may look Vo others and liow cheerful I hey may feel regarding llio futuro. If with "Calamity" .lane llio last of the poHslmlstfi had boon removed the people would have real nuHo for rojolclng. I'orhapn , how- ivor , they are an necessary to hit inanity IIH are tnoHcptlloH , lied hugs unil other penis of which the people do not recognl/o I ho UHO. .ludgo Humes of Norfolk , twlcn ap point )1 ) lo Iho Hitoivmu court commix- Hlon by unanlmoiiH vole of Iho , court which IH "fiiHlon by a majority of two , the leading In fact only candidate for the supreme court nomination on the republican Htato ticket , IH a man of admirable record on ( ho bench. The World-Herald says It appears thai Iho railroads will force llini nomination , II lookn an If there wasn't any forcing procons on HO far as wo can HOO. It looks just as though llarnoH wan a product of the t lines nurtured on the broader Ideas of Ne braska's citizenship , nml accoptabli to all oven to the ftiHlonlHts them selves IIH is In evidence by his selection lo the supreme court com mission. Wayne Republican. ( lovornor Yates of Illinois Is ono governor who Is not at all bao'cward ' In Hpeaking out against mob violence and it may bo believed that the spirit of lawlessness will not bo pormltot : to flourish In that state if ho hits the power to prevent It. In an address to the Seventh infantry , n.itlona guard , In camp of instruction at Sprlngllold , the governor exprosHOi his sentiments In the following torsi ind timely language : "The men wht composed the mobs which attacked the jail at Hollovlllo and Danville , and who in the former city took out a do fetiHoless , negro who was a ptlsonei there , and hanged him , and who at Danville made a similar attempt , and who did capture and hang and thor burn a defenseless negro , who hat killed another man , are nothing bin anarchists. " Poet Hlxby of the Sta'io Jonrmi' ' has boon looking ever the Elkhon valley and Is compelled to believe that "it was luckier than the loss o a rich uncle when the old-time man ugeiuent of the Chicago & NorInvest era railway discovered the lOlkhon valley. With all respect for other per tlous of Nebraska , with the possible exceptions of the everlasting sam hills of Wheeler county , the Klkhon is the most reliably productive val ley In the state. It has never had i complete failure slnco 'the glad day.1- when Allen ( Jlrrard used to load hit jug and go hunting' for big game li Antelope and Holt counties. Its' ' Holds of corn now look like grea forests , and a man might wander iuti ono of them and get lost wore it no tha'c the rows are well defined am extend clear through. " The people of Kuropo and othei icctloiiH of the old world are of tin opinion that America should go above lynchlngs and burning at the stake and other outrages beloro i can consistently protest against sucl nit rages as the KlschonelT massacre and they are a little more than 1ml right. The men who will batter dowi x jail and tie a prisoner up lo a trei liy the neck or burn him at the stake ire not a bit higher in the scale o civilization than those Russians win perpetrated the outrages on the .lows of that country. Let us stop this law lessness and then give the people o the old world a bit of advice calcu lated to raise them to a plane of hlgho civilization. Or , at least , if wo sent protests to them , let us cheerfully re celvo protests from them. Perhaps deserved criticisms would do m harm in either event. The United States stands llrst litho the mater of credit with the world regardless of the claims of Kngllsh men that their country is at the toj The United States U per cent , bond sell at premium recently of 10 ( while Kngland has not yet had th nerve to Issue a 2 per cont. bond , an her L'Mper cents , have boon sollin at a discount. Germany has floalct a 3 per cent , loan and feels good eve It and the French 3 per cents soil fo less that the United States 2 pol ecats. If this Is not convincing : that IH ! country IH at the top of the heap n Llio matter of creiMI/ m not known vhat will make It no. The people of ho country and of the world , having tonoy to loan or to Invent , are not nly ready and willing to eiitriiHt Tnclo Bam with their Havings but re ready to pay a premium for the rlvllogo. It IH a position deserving f congratulation and ono calculated o thoroughly dlHpcl worry and pen- Inilnin. A TccuniHoh man who OWIIH a farm nil rents It has gone Into llguron Mi scortaln of what value the land IH o him IIH an Invenlinenl , something luit not all the fariuoi-H of valuable Volirunlm hind have done , lie llniln hat ho could not afford ( o neil bin and for $ SO an aero. From a Vhlrly- Ix aero Hold of corn , rained last year , iln nharo of Iho crop brought , him 1120 , ami ho fools well ploaHod that 10 recently declined an offer of $ SO in aero for the land. There are houmimlH of farms In Nebraska bring- ng the name kind of returns to own ers and renters and there are millions if people who have not yet dlHcov irotl ( hat NobniHka laud IH woi'.h $80 o $100 an aero , although much of It H on the market for coiiHldorably lesn ban that amount. ( ! oed Nebraska < ell , nelllng at IOHH than $80 IB a good enough Inventmont foranyman'H nonoy , and the tlmo will come when chore will bo a lot of people regret- .lug that they have permitted some are bargains to slip through their Ingors , lo bo nailed by others hav ng bettor financial forc.ilih ; ( . The consolidated Fremont demo f ratio organ ann < ) . -iu > oi : thai "tho pol Itlcs of the paper will bo democratic , ami will stand by the action of every democratic convention , either national or local. If its parly sees til lo fuse , Iho paper will fuse ; if Iho party should nominate any person mil ex- aclly tasteful to the editor , the odltoi will do like some of the other lollows support Us parly nominee. " Talk about yellow dog politics ! This Is about as near It as II is possible tc come. Anything that has the democratic cratic- label will l/o siipnoitod by this paper and no questions asked. II will blindly support any man or any principle urged by the conventions of its party whether they are good or bad , right or wrong , desirable or rep rohonslblo. It will be for saving the country or overthrowing it. just tu tlio party managers think best. Per haps this blind devotion to party wil lie gratifying lo democratic lenders but It Is matter for congratulation t ( the people of Iho state and countrj that not all ( lomocratlc ortja or these of otho" parties are casl in Iho same mold. With enougl of this kind of support it is easy t < see that a political party might be come the greatest monopoly of whicl it Is possible to conceive , but thin mod ern ago furnishes enough tiideponden party organs to sco that right prevails vails whether It comes from the dem ocrats , republicans , or any other party T11K NI3W POPM A Christian world greets the new head of the Catholic church ant hopes that his reign may bo louj , and that it will bear great losults toward the advancement of Christian Ity and civilization ; .that ft may be more prolific of good and desirable , results to al mankind than that o : the late pope _ Is the desire of all , am YhlH would mean an Ideal era of Ca thollcism. It is said of Plus X that ho is : profound scholar , broad minded , in dependent , believes in progress am Is liberal In his beliefs , and that the pontllloinl crown of the late Leo XII has dohcendod upon a head worth > to wear It . Pius X has an intellectual ant kindly face , and his popularity among the people of his country is attested by the fact that ho was consider the only candidate for the high ofllco who could make friends in Italy aiit bring about kinder if not closer re latlons between the government am the church. The now pope is in his fiSth year but throng and vigorous , both in mint ami body. Ho was a dlstinguishet prelate of the church before being ad vanced to the highest otllco In Its gift , and was highly respected by the people with whom ho came in con tact. tact.Ho Ho is from the Venetian provinces and was patriarch of Venice. Ho began gan his studios in his imvivo place passing to the e-ollego e > f Castlofranco wltoro ho was ordained priest. Al though young , ho was given the par ish of Tombolo anil In 1SG7 was transferred forred to a larger parish. The blshoj of Trovlsco recognized real merit li Sarto and nominated him canon li his cathedral. Ho shortly aftorwari became vicar general and in ISSIwa made bishop of Muntovn. Hero ho had real opportunity Vo display hi cleverness and scope and rose rap idly and In 1891 ! was chosen patriarch of Venice , but was some time In re- colvlng the acknowledgement of his position on the part of the government. i When ho was succssfiil in being rec- ogni/od by the government ho was ' made cardinal by the church. The first Monday In .September IIIIH eon designated by Uovoriior Mickey H labor day when , onlHlde of the big llloH of the slate , most of the com- lion people will labor as usual. That man McCann got bin niino n all the papers of 'the country norely because ho swore , but men mvo been known lo Hsvoar and not won got their mimes In the local in pern. A nephew of Kx-Seimtor Tliurslon s acquiring coiiHldorablo fame as a iiaglclau. If ho hi as smooth with IH | hands as his uncle W.-IH with bin nontli , fame and lorttine undoubtedly iwnlt him. It IH reported that the tire ROil vomon physicians practicing In Lon- loii , and yet Homo people have con- nldorod that the Knglbdi people have leeti slow In getting up wllh popular nodorti methods. It Is reported from China that some dllors In that country may bo be headed. I't may not bo HO exciting ml a man would bo apt to fool more comfortable If ho edit"- ' " . piper In mother part of the world. There IH ono thing about President lloosovel't. Ho known better than to go hunting for hears in Wall street it this soastm of the year. Others who wore not so wise now wish they bad not ventured In the thickets of finance so recklessly. Perhaps , after all , It Is not worth half the 1'iiSH that Is being made whether that door to Manchuria is .ipon or closed , but great powers are1 , in a way , like small boys when any thing Is forbidden them , that 'they are determined to havo. Perhaps the IIOWH has not yet re ichod you follows who consider Ne braska a drouth stricken state entirely tiroly that the slave is experiencing washouts and Hoods and cloudhurttts and excessive precipitation and thun der and lightning In August. If Iho eastern people want to H"t a sight thai will make their eyes and their hearts glad they should view Nebraska at this season of 'cho year with especial reference to the crops Come went , young man , and see some thing worth your time and money. It Is reported that Hawaii wants ti butt Into the bond deal and borrow ti few million dollars. They have ev idently noted ever Vhoro that a conn try. state or territory Is not giver much atteMition until it owes some of the bloated bond holders for money In Hnglnnd the fashionable are ig noring the trains and doing their trav oiling to and from summer resort ? in their motor cars. If the fad becomes comes general In this counvry ant that Vhe railroad stocks are liUel > to take another slump and staj slumped. They have had frost In Minnesota and North Dakota , a phase of the weather which this strenuous spol has not yet forced upon Nebraska for which the people of this great commonwealth are thankful. Stam up for Nebraska If you have 'it stand in the mud over your boot tops In spite of the fact that the college of cardinals is walkd up during the voting for a successor to Pope Leo the results of the ballots seem t ( leak out in some manner , and it is- safe to assume that other inforimUioi leaks in to the cardinals , so what it , the use of vho walling up process ? You can scarcely blame newspapers and people for talking about Vho weather , when It carries itself as Nebraska braska weather ban boon doing for a year or moro with the evident pur pose of attracting avtention. People will talk about it JusV as they will tall about the girl who dresses in gay am fantastic costume and parades the. streets. An exchange credits Illinois will the distinction of being : the grontos whiskey-making state in the union What then Is to become of Kentucky's reputation ? Is It to bo one merely o blue grass , fast horses and feuds ? I would seem that Kentucky would re sent this statement for Illinois a'lt urge renewed activity In the construe tion of distilleries. Norfolk'sImlldlng and Improvemen spirit has boon repeatedly soaked am delayed since spring opened , bu those who have inaugurated it are in no wise discouraged and It keep right on moving as rapidly and as frequently as It can , which Indicates that the right kind of enterprise 1 back of the work and will bo manifest ifost for some tlmo to come. Fremont is enjoying a boycott fron Vho circuses , because at ono time i was thought by the city officials Ilia big shows should bo compelled ti pay the license tax Imposed by the ordinances as well as the ono-rlnt , attractions. Perhaps it Is the same thing vhat alls Norfolk , but the clt > I looms to continue a sort of exlsIIPO : n splto of the circus trust. King I'Mwnrtl evidently did not Ind Ireland as dlsnatlHllod and eaily to break away from his empire- is reports had led the people of Vho vorld lo think ho would. Ills recep- lon was very cordial and the ap- ircclatlon ho expressed In his address o the people of the Emerald Isle Is ibout as appreciative and good mi- tired as any people could expect 'rom their ruler. ( loiieral Caslns M. Clay has willed o the people a largo portion of his jstato for park purposes. Perhaps 10 is ono of the HriVt to discover a loptilar moans of pro\ outing trouble ivor estates , after the legillmato nvnor Is dead. An estate given to the people for a park will not only bo highly appreciated , but there will bo many eyes on jealous heirs who would break the will 'through process of law. Santos Diimont , the aoronaul , has received official recognition from the French government , by having his flotilla of air ships accepted by the war department for use in carrying dispatches and making observations In the event of war. The evidence at present Is thai they will not Im mediately bo called Into use , but the recognition of his ability as an in ventor and aeronaut Is none the less gratifying. The stale board of equalization finds that valuations in Nebraska have increased eight million dollars' worth over Iho past year. The people who have noted the progress and im provement throughout the state , and the Increasing values of all kinds of properties would not be satisfied with a cent less. They would rather pay the additional taxes imposed than to have it shown that Nebraska had been doing nothing in the way of im provement. This is Hie season of llio year , and Iho past week or more has furnished the weather , to increase the supply of overripe hen fruit and as a consequence quence there Is not the demand for the product from the people Ihal was in evidence earlier in the year. A few passes at overdone eggs soon very thoroughly eradicates that gnaw ing egg appetite. The lions , however , are Industriously increasing their fam ilies to care for the demand that next spring Is certain to bring forth. School stallsllcs show lhat Iho av erage schooling received per inhab itant of the United Stales is 998 days , while a half century ago it was but J20 days , and at the beginning of the nineteenth century but eighty-two days. Foreigners who are endeavorIng - Ing to find the reasons for the great ness and. development of America would do well to give these figures a passing thought. The man or wo man , native born , who Is not ed ucated , is becoming a rarity in this country. The few remaining populists , and those formerly affiliated with that party , should note how onthusiasllc- ally their friends , the democratic ed itors , are booming the coming stale convention of their party at Grand Island and how considerately they ignore Iho coming convention of their own party at Columbus. If they are not then convinced that the democrats loved them for the ofllces their votes gave they should get under a totter ing brick house and permit it to fallen on them. A cartoon represents Mr. Stiles as doing some field work with his now mosquito destroying parasite , the ag- omomormis culicis. Iv represents the learned scientist with vwo bull-tlog- Hko fellows in leash and a third attacking - tacking a monster blood-sucker while the experimenter is represented as exclaiming "Sic 'om cully ! " It is to bo hoped thai Iho parasites will "sic "om" with a right good will and that something lias boon found that will rid the country of ono of its most numerous and persistent pests. The tumbling of stocks on Wall Htrcol appears to have had no effect whatever on the grain market. Wheat continues bumping up around the eighty cent mark , corn goes bet tor than half a dollar , and oats , with the harvest on , keeps several degrees better than thirty cents. The moral should bo apparent to all 'that an income is moro certain from a fairly reliable Nebraska farm , and not In frequently larger , than to go dab bling about In railroad stocks and other securities. Stay by the farm and stand up for Nebraska. It Is now announced that an Oregon man has discovered n process for making gold out of slate , or at least that ho had succeeded in produc ing a metal from slate , from which ho expects vo make gold. Such re ports have been sent out ever the worltl since man first attempted to duplicate the work of nature and pro duce gold , and If the secret is ever discovered , it may bo imagined that i'c will bo a shock to the world , as SCOTT'S EMULSION won't make hump back straight , neither will It make ? a . horl Icj long , hut It feeds oft bone t und heals diseased bone and Is among the few genuine means of recovery In rkkus ami bone consumption. " 'cml for free simple. SCO IT X UOVv'NK , ClicmWs , Tc n Street , New York. 5ic. and * i , ooj all drugKtsts. making'cheap gold and plenty of it , Its importance as n precious metal .IK ! a HVandard of value will inimcdl- .toly slump. Now that it has been demonstrated Jiut Nebraska can afford not only sprinkles bill pouring , washing , rush- ng torrents in Iho laUer part of July rind the llrst of August , which have since the memory of Iho ancient : iabitant commenced to do business boon the dry months of the year , ioso who are still inclined toattributo tothe slate a season of drouth moro or less detrimental , will bo compelled to admit thai no vosllgo of drouthy con ditions remain. It has been ono of the wetlcst states In the union for 'a number of years , too wet at times , and the present is ono of the times. They arc all going to the bad and what will the poor common people do llion ? The lalcst report is that our own Senator Allen has been gathered Into the grasp of llio oclupus and if vho scheme works will shortly be a railroad magnate. lie is already president ot a mining company and Is likely to be an oHlcial of the new railroad corporation in which he is interested. In which event ho maybe bo expected to take a slant ! for the corporations and against the peoplo. It Is a sad condition of affairs , but it is sincerely to bo hoped lhat the people will live through it , at least until the crops are harvested and mar keted. HOW HUSBANDS SHOP , 1 A Dloiific Tlmt It AVnn Ortnln Would Not I'lcaie the I.iuly. The pleasures of shopping arc as rig- oroiuriy denied to "mere man" as are the advantages of whistling to fair wo man. The elccrce , being nature's own , Is universal , and the attempts made to contravene it are few und unsuccess ful. An exception , more apparent than real , was made a few days ago by an uxorious Berlin husband Intent on pre senting his better half with a cow blouso. tliurrledly entercel one of the first shops In the capital and con fided his intention to the graceful young lady assistant. "I want a blouse a good ono. You understand. It must bo Bilk the best silk. " "May I nsk what color you prefer ? " inquired the superior young saleswom an , with n smile. "Oh , I'm not particular about the- col or , but I may say that It may cost from 80 to 40 marks. " "And the cut ? " "Tho cut ? Well , I really don't much care. After all , It comes to the same thing. " "May I ask about the lady for whom It Is destined ? " "Why , she Is my wife , of course ! Whom else did you" "I beg your pardon. What I meant was -what Is her size , at least approxi mately ? " "It doesn't matter in the least. Please show mo Fomo blouses , one blouse , any blouse , and let mo go , for I am in a hurry to catch a train. " "With pleasure , sir , but If you can not give mo an idea of the color , cut or size or anything else to guide nip how an I hope to suit you ? " "Give me any blouse you like so long as the price Is between 30 and -10 marks. It doesn't matter n straw what cut or color or size I choose , for In any case It's certain to bo changed. I told you It Is for a lady ! " London Telegraph. The More Dlilloult pnrt. "The actor. " said Uoscliis. "should al ways forget that he has an audience , lie should Immerse his soul In bis lines , and" "That's till very pretty , " interrupted Horatio TIewalker. " ' "It Isn't half so much trouble to forget that he has tin audience n to forgot that ho hasn't one. " . Coughing " I was given up to die with quick consumption. I then began to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I improved at once , and am now in perfect health. " Chas. E. Hartman - man , Gibbstown , N. Y. It's too risky , playing with your cough. The first thing you know it will be down deep in your lungs and the play will be over. Be gin early with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough. Three iliei : 25c. , 50c. , $1. Consult your doctor. If lie iny § take It. then ilo ai be . ny If he telli you not to take It , then don't take It. He * uowl . Jt with him. We are wllllnc. J. o. AYKU CO. , Lowell , Man.