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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, ATUGUST © DAILY DER, FRIDAY, AvGUST 84 wo0. New T DON'T ow " i m which necessitates u perpetual debt, [ in a contest which w rmin — me 1 St e the populist finds himself fn agree: | whether wo should have rep or Lwo. Populita Break the News of His Nomination | {omistitinian " kauinet " aii" wihe s cromit | Tit “up (e democrate Who vetielein | queetions’ of inince were Toxt” sight' ‘ot i /4, argue with their to the bad © hoth gold and siiver were at a minm for Presidency, natiire however be the sway fof I an_fncome G Justified | over greenbucke and hank notes, but ghe ’o“r LARGE CROWD HEARS ACCEPTANCE SPEECH | aucstion prescnted frsct 1o 1 st ma B0 'Wht have nat been suficiant | controversy ‘which wii detertine whetner | Careful _men and convention. How did the i that party to the supy of the | we are have ® republic in whish the women do not walt JR— 1t? As befits patriots an i X principle governme Fives ita just powers from until they are flat on . zens With ringing voic Believe arbitration now as | the consent of the governed, or an empire their _backs befor Reply of the Fusion Leader Tonehes | clares: Murder anid ars v 18 they did in 1896, and are as much | In which brute force {& the only recognized they soek some relief. Hay Upon the General lasues of the [ FE8ronse to the uppe Is of, ¢ d to government by infunction and | source of power ou 8 pain or dull ache in A asked only to estublish a froe the blacklis ae they were then, « on o e back or head ? Haso yoi d Campaign and Denls Partic in their own land. We demand s R L tHey. ARye Ae Htheh ‘, et Brings ¢ His Bogles ';;’_‘I"::mh:“_‘\m\ A magnificent showing of imported ¥ with Free Sit ofain war of extermination by the assur: | for co-operation with the demooratle purtr | In a government where the ous? Do you get dizzy? Are ance to the Filipinos independenc !\u-]u 18 they had four years a every wrong can be you irriiable? Are you ‘ French Flannels, in all the latest polka dots, ring dots, stripes, of ABeIY oWh erntien s D Fats Ave in Line, He Says, [ Femedied, but when once the doctrine ef abllged to pass water often floral and Persian designs—also all plain colors, Aug. 23.—Mr. Bryan ar-| Hon. A. W. Rucker, also of Colorado, was| Democrats and populists alike favor the | substituied for Haht there (5 o cortainte are danger samale which It 11 a. m. today. He came to this |then introduced to give Mr. Brsan offcial | frincivies of direct legisiation. 1t Rich the | 8" colgnisl patlcy, would 86 sosars Bhaabt i “oflen i " | Sovnmuat A | ference exists as to the extent to which the colonial policy would so oceany the Ltlously - and ofte Prices 65¢, 75, 90c Yard. ¥ appointment to recelve the official | MOUfication of his endorsement by the [ principle should e appied. those s | people with the consideration of the na Bright's disease. notification of his nomination to the presi- | United States Monetary league. | ences can be reconclled by experiment | on's foreign policy that domestic qies. | | | Democrats and populists agree it Chi- | tiong would neglected Wi will haul We Close Our Store Baturdays at 6 P, M. dency at the hands of the national populist Monetary League Nomination. ts and popul gree th hi would be neglected ho will nese and other Orfental lnbor should be | down the flag? of “stind by the pres AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTEANS, party, and there had been very general | Judge A. W. Rucker sald excluded from the United States | dent.” would" be the prompt response to G breparation toward making the event of [ Mr. Brvan: On the 2d day of last month | | Pemace ol The ot deaire to so un: | every criticism of the administration, and atetyfo § & Ry ¢ 2 irge scope of the Interstate commerce | corription and special _privilege would elty Droventad ¢ nce: ghccordingly, he | 8t Jansas Cly Mo, thére ansombles | wotoas to snabie jhe commimsie. o hrherce | (erruption amt 'speclal privitegs clty presented a very inviting holiday ap- | ghder Monstary Iague. & natonay comy | Both” persons and places from discrimin 1t s not strange that the populists should L] . pearance when the train pulled into the h ¥ of WHIH o o [ tlon and the public at large from excessive [ oppose militarism and impedalism, for 273 % ton. ‘the object of which was to impress [ pih A4 g : ~OED 0 : ailroad rates sth are antagonistic to the principles 2 9 THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS NOUSE IN fallroad station. Large banners were sus- | Upon wie minds of the people the necessiiy | Mfifosd ratae =T E T et populists Apply to other uestions SIR-MAL-DEMDE pended across the streets, the bulldings | Titvon" BF Thene: el L hong ]:"1 forth in the democratic platfor o | Looking at questions from the standpoint ¥. M O A. BUILDING, COR. 10TH AND DOUGLAS 8T& the street cars and many carriages were | that the convention has not faltered in its i r reaw vith 1 cabinet offc qrat e 1ok dhe |;r'“~!“{‘;|' I \v’h rather vlllxkl.n‘uur]n L gally decorated with bunting and Bryau | fiast time opposition. 1o gold manom ministration in close touch with the wage. | 18ts recognize in miltariam & constant and WENES VR AN | " o Iithographs smiled upon the throng from and it has unfalteringly earning portion of the popul y and go | Increasing burden. The army worm, which A DEEASES, SLU”) N (F\\l\ ”([RE\ from the manufacturers, and in several | numerous windows In every block Polloids of hi'mnation upon many i pavard securing such remedial legisla- | occasionally destroves a feld of wheat, is . SR ) A PANLIA ' *7 |cases the rigor of the law had to be used| Mr. Bryan had been met at Atchison at | Your olecion we eonfidniie oreiiet e B Reatis Shtias with the 1 Tarmer s o laree sanding ‘army, which | | sstentifieatly prepared withsolidined Formal: | formarapon to produce the necessary in- |an early hour in the morning by a com- | K01 monometailism 'deciared ‘for by crate in oppoBIng the truster siCash e | invades every Actd of tndimirs mud evaces | | 8y e n 1b Tate oot o bre b | tormation. mittee consisting of the most distinguished | byjiicAn party had nothing to do (uestion at that time appeared like a cloud | toll from every cr aking them purelyand solely vogetable in P bringing about the Spanish or the present | Jirrli0n | rger than a man s hand fay | If 10,000 men are withdrawn from the eharactor at the seme time (he’ only re y Official Oount of Omaha Falls Far Below | At present the special agents have visited [ members of the popullst party of Kansas | Filisnean i, Spani and the paradox | {ha well-nigh overspreads the in- | Fanks of the producers and placed as o | | which means destraction o the kidaey germs 052 factories in Omaha and South Omaha |and this committeo escorted him to the | O Blessiug. and prosperity. This threat: | grat, cloud The farmer does not partici- | burden apon the backs of those who re Ry T R Ten Years Ago. fnd have secured informatlon from over |state capitol. He arrived at Atchison | hocnirie sy monometalliom kewise had | pafe hecls the Hirdon o There DU R | e cae” i Masanarder | | Nignay Vatiels is & ngw wondetul naiire) st | halt of them, while others )};:‘\-e promised | from Falls City, Neb, at 4 o'clock this | merchandise trade wo have had In our | Gepeident ugon the seasonn T 1 in ie, 8 | BTN A e o ohire Tor shose who | | gatidote fo the i universal tnsmony to send in reports. I'rom DBdge street to | morning, and, owing to his capacity to| o for the last ten yéars When he plants his crop | e ot | thah his share of the expenses of the army from_those sufferers who have been cure | for YT, o WhAt meane | (ZNe0 Ne DXRHGS hie: Ston he Boomcomn: | thit ; Ol PADDING OF CENSUS THEN HURTS NOW |Like"eat of Ssisenh, mo oo has e e tor s enbunanen o o | otex, may he apt to aak what imean: | whtihor s Piast® I8, CFop he Knows nof | thah his shire of the oxponscs of the o O N By T | | cth this. That notwithstanding. this Tarke | Fie g companos, And Nin sona are bbby ol osh disenses, 5 inade at enumeration at this time and the [able to securc a few hours' rest. He there- | hiaiee of tesge bl fanding this large wind whr Llbarouth; he knows not whether | veloping companics, and his sans are e b i Aregtis I 1 g 34 90 co0h Trie Detiracticaly true of that territory ffore appenred fresh and bright, notwith- | £old over that same period of tima more | or jneectn devors o g (1l deatroy it, | Ukely to fil the high positions in the ar pacames ot dive from’ the Dr. Geo: Leintager lying betwen Dodke and Farnam strects [tandiog his arduous day's work yester- | an $Z5mom And in all ueriousnsss | crop In A% uncertain' ns tha quantity 18 o wealtn”or” political prominence, exert. in west of Twenty-fourth, which .contains [dny. When the committee called upon him | balunes in iadc e oenie ! whit | SRS (he prls ot apend production | Auence at Washington, o lesders began THlot chrmied ur factoriss and other fndus- ¢ 8:0 to conduct him to the depol. The | BUAranty have we of the lensth of tme It | the Drica: of tho' Aereiry (CHalds well as | /800 AL e Pl e rodaral Dofien The first city to be reported fully is|and escorted to the National hotel, where | republican supremacs ikewise hod m more iny farmer hesitate to throw the fn. | 819k at Manila, ~He declared that the 1n a guaranteed cure for Catarrh, Hronchitis, Asth. Nebraska City, from which details have |Mr. Bryan made his headquarters. The |10 do with the increased mold duction | of his ballot upon the side of those [ PeOple of the United States owed it to ma. Tiay Fover, Catarrha) Deatress, Consimption teen Teceived from all factorles except |march from the depot was an ovation, | & h "% st few ears than 4t had to da) Oironaens ot the public at large | HiSMAElYER 8R4 Lo Ofher Hatlone AN sy | [N Y et i s Seidos | three, the proprietors of which are absent | People lined the sidewalks and filled the | syer \ar wp Lgmelal production of 8ol Tho "TACL thatthe trusts support the re. | POFMANERLIY. AL the Conclusion of the Ih |from the city. The total number of con.| 460rways and windows throughout the |1hese strides and Lounds aiong the highway | i £ party ought to be sufhclent Sroot | terview there appeared the very sfgnif cerns shown Is 113, which 18 sald to be a | e8tire line of march and most of them ap- | {f ProBTess, have been made fn-utter de FOBiblIieh e eiioiection grom’ It e | SRIE, Stalsment they, the pertianan was years. only effective method of voicing their wel- | Publican party its campaign contributions from thefr over. | ment of the Philippine islands A few il gl bod & Nhsle, s décreass in — - come. At the hotel Mr. Bryan was for It I8 A great mistake to believe that this | g wWwing vaults, days later, on his way east, he gave out opulation of 37,897, or 26.98 per cent, from 1 g ko 3 Bold class hus any special prejadice against 5 | another interview, in which he explained vop MBI, a Census of Ohio Citles mally presented to n bers of the notifi- | wilver. That hue and cry against silver, No Falth in Prosperity. that the company which he intended to s TES popniation ot 1400 waS || WABHIN Aug. 23.—Tho populations | ation committee, to the various reception | its abund elee I8 n arttul method of [ The prosperity argument which the re- | Organize would establish banks at Manila i % 30,518, showing an increase of 109,034, or | of Cleveland, Toledo and Columbus, 0., were | cOMmittees, the state officlals and to 4||‘lmnk for these owners of the [ publicanis bring forward to answer all con nd at other places throighout the islands created the rootheer Ol 1880 890, Kold are much alarmed by this n- | plaints aguinat the adminisietion it om; | And would build: electric Hght plants, water i ad no one 23 per cent from 1880 to 1 The [ announced today by the census bureai as |uumber of distinguished eitizens creased production of gold as they have | Gecelve “the farmer Hia kol ot | A o B e e "factoeian thirst, and no or population by wards fn 1900 is as follows follows Cleveland, 381768, against 261,- v ever been afrald that silver would be re- | factors enter ir hix e, Firs : Tt seemed that the nlan of his syndi else can slake it! 8 Crowds Along the Route. ne. First, th and | First ward 10124 1555 In 1890, an_ increase of 120,415, or 46.07| A habllitated.” At a glance 1t will be seen | sige of Tiu crop. and, second, the prin was 10 do all the developing and loave cond ward e s . OF ‘ varlous topping places on the way|that every one of these new gold dollars | which he recelves for ‘the same. ‘ie TicC | the rest of the Amerian. neanie Rothing e et [ Todo,ant: Toledo, 181,832, against 81434 In | there were crowds of people calling for| I8 Just ks much & competitor of the one in | noucr e, thanks to the party in power] to do in the matter except to furnish an Fourth ward. .. 1890, an increase of 60,388, or 61.88 per cent: | Mr. Bryan and he was ui given a hearty | L1¢ Pocket of the gold owner ns W kb | for favorable weather and a bountiful har. | Army suflicient to hold L Bavetaa L Eaik end Y Oolumbus, 136,660, against 85,150 in 1890, | sand:of at Atchison by a soodly nutaves,| mersr relre The the. pUFChASING. pawer of | Lot nd b boiloy mHIh intiseg - utican [ degH0r IrE Y et we Wil hend an A R an increase of 37,410, or 42.44 per cent He made no formal speech at any place, 1d one and the legislation he has pro- [ hent fncrease i griu e " Since | nually upon’ the army approximately Gighth ward s e it Bt ali hthased " y 1 to be passed whereby sliver became | e sells his surpine o sreign market, | 48 much as we spend for education n t NIRA wat ey - meelt ang” eluered a few words excusing | impotent and the gold dollar he had more | ha fn pot' a penoAciars e (ore tariff and | United States, and this fmmense s Soneiason St New deraey Oltien himself and exhorting Kan: to emulate | potent, is ineffectual In the presence of this since he produces merchandise and et | Wrung from fhe taxpayers by meuans of ; ASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—Tha population ¢ 5 [icreased on of gold, In the degrec | mopey e Hnatices me 10! [ Taxation which overvurden the poor man Total | P its own example of 1596 in the coming elec- v he does not profit by the apprecii- Director Merriam, speaking of the startling [ ©f Jersey City and Hoboken, J.. was| tjon g s |v’m'||w~ ) xvm.'m inticipation tlon of the dollar. He knows that the ane H;l"""‘" the n‘,"‘:"i'y” milt : < de public by » ie duty of the government i 10 ence much vaunted prosperity, of which he has | [n the presence of such in fssue as mill- figures glven out this morning showing the [Made public by the census office today.| When the party arrived in the city there | ng otect and develop the productive in- [ never ud his share. (s on the wane o | tarism 10 In impossible hat ans dopulisi population of Omaha, said: *'No fault, I be- | Jersey City has a population ot 3. | as & sorinkle of rain falling, but it was | (lustries of the people. Siiver mining Is as fspite of the unusual ndymnatura stimula. | should hesitate s to hi dity. Bt even the lieve, can be found with Major Wheeler, who | 88aInst 163,003 in 1890, an inereas not sufficlent to dampen the ardor of the [{y"the mining of pern ¢ "0 Industry as | tlon e e ke O oaen o | Gusation of imperiallem, " The pohcy ouh took the consus. Omaha was one of the last [ 130 or 28.64 per cent. Hoboken's popula- |crowd, When Mr. Bryan arrived at his| “The rrinnB of ROl @ rhs of Eur be | of 100 shows a larger number of failures | templated by the republican party nullities ities received, my understanding being that | 100 is agalnst 43,648 In 1890, an | hotel he was recelved by the City Troop, a | desire that the 'nited States shall pstab. | than th corresponding month of 1899, and | ©Very principle set forth in the Declaratic a careful revision was made of the figures, | Increase of or 38.01 per cent local non-parti, » 4 rso. | 8h the gold standard for money may be | that there already o marked tendency | of Independence, strikes a blow at popular care on was made h 16 ntared o rauiom, oo horwes | batter utideretoiid when it is known that | fomasd s dnorpass th the oetaut be 1oy | Bovernient aid roba ibs’ aetag Dopuiat fier the enumerators had fipished their o back. As he entered the hotel there was a | Russia coins silver into subsidiary coin factories. He knows also that discoveries ral prestige. Already the more advanced work experts going over the returns ro that | TW0 WYOMING MEN KILLED | nai of applause from the crowd in ;‘r';‘l "”';'}“]'h"';;:j:l' ”'l'.' f:vf»“-'""wn‘:;w’"i; ‘”\I‘j‘: :“f'“lfl;l:! ':‘llm..‘\ M»nluvl and war on Ihr'u' -“II”’VI(",V"IVN‘IHV‘ LI\II~<1.1‘|;]1"”|II||.<|>‘\‘:1n'|;‘|2:ll “‘”:‘h;‘ 0o one might escape being counted. The the street and at the same time a welcom- e BB fatt orogt been able (o ralss the y : —_ ounce, Canadu, England and France at|price of farm products as rapidly as frusts | entrusts all power to an executive and does facts are as had been expected. Omaba was | Fatal Aceldents Overtake Them While | ing cheer from those on the inside. T e el et Do Ta¥th | and combinations have raised the price of | 4Way with the nece ARG oo ¥ vits 36 5 Travellng, One by Rall, One The officia ait c. | France, Greace, ‘India, Russia, the South | the things which the farme toes The Army and Navy Journal, in its issue padded in and gets down to a ® ¥ official reception to Mr. Bryan o American_ statds, Spain, Switzerland and [ "Gur bhnonents hve d to make it |of August 4, commends the English system proper basis for future enumerations. by Stage. curred at the National hotel immediately | Tlirkes foin e than $133 per fappear that we are inconsistent when we | and declares that as a result of tnis sve- th Reports sent out that Omaha would show | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. (Special | after he had dined there with a number of | ounce into full legal tender money. desire a general rise in prices and yet | tem a fifth of the world's area, containing ROO eer 4 Baln of 15 per cent are exp'ainod now by | Tolesram.)—Hugh Ferguson, a business man | the leading populists of the country, who | A® lon as the people of the United States | opose in ‘rbitrary jiat In draventen anot | ATk B tha oo Iworld's arca, o e 80 controlled by Englls Mfluences f 4 4 ! N (PRt Hth 1 15 the only real rootheer made the statement that both South Omaha and (0f Evanston, Wyo., was killed at Rawlins | had congregated here to be present at the | oo’ oeld ontrolled by English influences BRIkt S ook HEhsanE | LA e G Y ctam R i 1 others bt chem cal finitatiots. Omaha were counted together and that the | this morning. He was enroute east with a | notification ceremonies, thereby enabling the English monarchy (0 |y general rise In prices achars heoiss of Oblbets: (6 EAAIRGAT Kouione Get the genuine. Sold everywhore. mistake was caught in the adjusting bu- | trainload of horses and while walking over| Soon after the Introductions were over make u claur profit of T4 conts on every|a permanent fncrease in the volume of i § 3 4 " pected that South Omaha would be given at [ body was mutilated In a horrible manner.|men who were to participate in and be the | every ounce by him prodiced. we will con. increases'in proportion to the demand for | ministrative order aver f - colanial ro the same time us Omaha, but Director Mer- [ The remains wiil be sent to Evanston for | principal witnesses of the notification par- | tinue to be the laughlng stock of the wor'd [money the price level remains the same | whose total budgets aggrexnte s o 2 oy Concerning our monetars system. R DUk ake G b done mainie thin _same} whase i e R viani decided to kold it until later burial took themselves to the capitol grounds, Hidgynt BN he done. with faltness T 30 per cent more than our tatal of fed Previous Statements Made on Dasis of Combiniug Omaha and South pected 1o Show a Decrease, WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—(Special Tele- gram.)—The population of the city of Omaha, according to the oficial count of the teturns of the twelfth census, is as follows: Omaha City, 1900, 102 1890, 140,452, These figures show for the | and he.was recetved with ap - Mr. Rucker was also well received. Wheh | all. 1f. however, the rise i arbitrary and [ eral, state, county and village expenditures It I8 said today that Lincoln will also| .Louis Kerz wats instantly killed this after- | where the notification was muge. The he concluded’ Mr.iBiyan fose prompily and |Oniy affects & pakt of (he broduicta of twbor | for sumss peounty purpose for which taxes show & loss of 15,000 noon by falling from the Saratoga stage as|platform was appropriately decorated and : ¢ his speech of ccepta- | (10#¢ Whose products do not participate 16 | aro ‘levied In comtrust to the: results of | 35 A itywas nearing Rawlins, Kerz was intoxicated [ upon it were seated hegan the delivery of his speec Accepla- | the rise wuffer because the purchasing | this system of executive adminisiration X . Kerz pon i o prelimiy Of the notables. | yjon, There was @ large audienco present | power of ‘their income In decreancd. 1 u | the fhre i cind (e 'iye Adminiatration F'GURES SAME As WHEELER‘S and when the stage left Saratoga the driver | After a few preliminaries the meeting friend) bad m g n drags down the price | gress has spent entire win wrestling | eastorn colleges and scheols, Bulldipgs in [eXolololoYolofoloRololo] For the Program of the compelied him to ride on the inside. When | was called to order by Congressman Ridg Binune e e B crotpaie. watle mpnopalies | Mith the i Tk sho tuxstion, the RAmini | 5 s se. afse the prios of ¢ he buys, he burns | tration anc yersonal rights of two 1t WatkINsIon Hanitiey nearing Rawlins, Kerz climbed out on top | ley, who was assigned as chairman of the Catanat Sesais Benty: the ‘eandlé at hoth ends und mist expact |t fojands The Tmetsn Sremeted o 1| lde otk and soon after fell off, breaking his neck. |Kansas state committce of the people's to Kuffer ‘in comparison with those “Who | imperial executive, Tho Britieh pariiament +is0i% — party. He introduced Hon. James A. Trout Mr. Bryan spoke as follows helong to the classes more favored by | is an English legislature. To the same sys Gamble Recovers His Health, man of this clty, who welcomed the guests| MF. Chairman and Members of the Noti- | legisiation i ionots oo haB/ oY e Cackee: of ol The announcement of the population of | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Aug. 23.—(Special.) |on behalf of tne mayer Mo reobirn | o aton Committees ' In uecepiing the Fusion Very Essential ST B s i iriable an that of fate pula Information reaches here that CONgress- | made a brief address and he was followed | Lo 00N L Remination which You tender | 1 o sometimen urged by partan pom far as cltizenship 18 concerned, the | - Omaha as shown by the census of 1500, sent | -10(rmAtIon Teaches hore that Consress- in tira by Hon, Frask Dester, weier ) oed | on behait af the ponulist party T destre ta | 1iaty ot Foue "y ems mote "ol pomiiimny but beyond the Timits | out from Washington yestorday, vi . SEAL ) 1% Losler, chief justice | F7ve emphiatic recoxnition to the educationil [ migrule would o aggravate econqmic ¢ gdom the cltizen lives tin fually coincldes with the Senres toputaiy | ically 11l a short time after the adjournment |of (ho state, whe deivers rae e coming | work done by your party. ‘The populiet | diticha an to ‘make: rerorms. ensier. - Mo | ob BT i st lives Ny by Major Wheeler and summed up atter | \nnzr'v‘w‘“h;fl \(;’urhm:wrrd‘ from :u address on behalf of the state. The perma- | anee And " fope o anizations, | from | O1e < 1 u‘?‘un)ll ;‘.‘ ,.1"||m‘ u\:kl‘;wulumyvh‘:#l’xrx”’l\ ted :;‘ the ‘.vm‘un:m.h..x limitations ‘ v fartors, | PrOlonged Nluess that he has released his | nent chairman was then tntroduced bos be | Which it £prung. have done much 16 arouse | %O A o doing ke | of the paritamentary system ¢ A acs T ek At irma o duced and he ) 8. h ] hem better afterward, for in #o doing he | * Thite does Imonriise Lo supnorters the Teport waa received from headquarters. | gy sician and now takes & ride and & short | e, presented Hon. Thomas M. Patter- | e Leahle to 8 siudy of the ecanomic and | axitimen respanaibiity’ for evils’ which h | bk cousa horiallxm bear itg supporters cse figures give a total of 10 ninety- | walk each day. He ls galning strength i s oo | Industriat’ auesinn.” “Believing " ae 't G | ARG Tehanaibicy, fon evily whicl he | hack towird e < e two less than the Washington fgures, the son of Colorado, who as permancat chair- | that truth grows, not in seclution, but'in | ¥ not be nguine, believes " it’ possible to | Seour tween the American p fifference being attributed by the muper- | hert, it e Wil bo able to engage It |man of the national populiat convention | the open Neld, and that it (hrivex et iy | HOKEVer Sunguine, belicves it b time. ERTATIE (enlan e ol e (A e e el dehy e Aup active work within & month. Congressman | was called upon to make the notification | !N¢ * ol full jind free debate. 1| the popullat party may be able to dete 11 It history, {t eannpt hotd colo- e snumerators: reporcs, T 0" 1198 | Gamble, in the eveat of {he republicans | spsech. Mr. Pagiersen nocse e sieao D Hgve son comtmeniod will aid i rench. | i weonandsd v 4o Hywdoduiap v Saiiain 1€ §t enters upon a coloniil caroer elndli el carrying the legislature this fall, will doubt- | and was recelved with hoarty appiae | e that i ton of pending Prob- | Vettian. which vour ceminities eroms oo, | 1t must fojudiate the docirine that govern- laking the manttaciict that tho tlme for | jess 'be Senator Pettigrew's successor in the | many. of hix most telling points being | qm® toward which “allhonest “eltizens | thought It hetter (o share with the demo: | Moo top i helr Just powers (rom the oired. Bttt aring enumeration has | ynjteq Stetes senate, having dechined & re- | warmiy cheeres ™ enirs alko to express my deap appre- | A I the hotior o weour g some of AR L c‘ tomtitory i Omana pore than half of the | pomination for congress for the purpose of Hoi Moailon tcam. Raneil Glattonar the tberallty, of optnton and”de- | the” Sdlum: of remaining. neutral” th s | wnen suct s o v ory. Jn 00y he has beon covered, l.u. entering the raco for the United States sen- | | NotIvatlo: puliats, votion Lo, Principle which 'nave led the | great’ crisis “or of Riving 'open'or secret | o, Wheu suc AP anyoy e Talasg thore oRY oug e heaviest manufacturing dis : L o M. Patterson in part said members of your party to enter the ranks | aiq 1o the republican party. which oppos e two parties—the p Whatever its 3 atorship. Now that he is recovering his 1 [ vi name may. be, which belleves tn a repe | i rlc vo bee p The : of ‘another party’ in the selection ‘of 4 | b o othe republica } opposes n » which belleves in 4 Tepu tricts have been canvansed VIEI Of | health e will brobably b able o make an | % FESan. we are bore tndus that, as the | o AROOCT TARY All the, reforma”for Which ‘tho' popullsts | fla™%, Tja¥, e, which belleves in a repul Bost Dining Car Service the agents to the manufacturers do not [ active campsign for tho place the peoplas partr wetonal convention of | “Anid Tet me pause to say that when tnis | SOptond- o =5 improve the condl- | MbICh belloves in an empire: and the iniiu always produce results and some of (he Bl - you of your nomination eardeny U [ wpoech " was prepared and given 1o the | (tons which sufreund. thelr fellow men ine COnsciouRly, Intu ey Chelounty. or U T R larger manufacturers are liable to penal. ilka Organize in Chamberlain, United ‘States by that « the | prows T did not now that formal announce: fapt' o become impatlent, bat they must | o thrown upon the orie side or the other. | b1 LESONS of HE for thai GHITL Lies for failing to make reports as required | CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D.. Aug. 23.—(Spe- [ I8 convention met when congress nad | MCLL O the resolutions passed by ihe Mon- D Lot me et te by ot | - Where the divine'right of King i feco | THING. ‘With 1B N amo law goveraing tho (aklng of the | ¢lal)—A lodge of the Elks was organized | fiuek (1% ANl blow against the constith- | K01 Geaire hera (o express my Gratitide | Sheat reforma. Letme ilustra growth 'of | 21zed the monarch can grant difteront v | Pk ) L SOOTHES the CHILD, ¥ a al v of the people over the mone o for the sup ‘ 3 rees of liberty to different subjocis. ‘i ho | 8 JLAYS ull PADD census i this clty yeaterday evening by a deleka- | of the nation and had reformed cvery b % | (0, (N Members of that league for'the sip- fublie opitiion 1n support of a propasition | BB, e FSEY, 00 ST eTont, sublects, ‘e | SO 10, 4hd Ja tie best rem: Vesterday & special agent wan . sent | ton of about ffty of the members of the | obligation " akninst he nterest of the | fordial” commendation whieh their resoli: | b Geiambeen practically no ope the people’at canada in anather, i e #dy. for DIARRI Sofd by Druggiss 4 T s g sses for the benefit of the holders of {ha il Pl VLR AUl R L L Eres g of Ireland in another, while the pesple of | in svery part ot i orld. He sure an to one of the South Omaha packing houses | OFder. who arrived during the evening fn o | TSR for the benent of ated prosperity, | Lons speuk. The M Y B iy o | Fecommended a-constitutional India_may Do govorned according 6 still | sk for e Winttwe otbime ! lo secure & Peport which the manager | pecial car from Sioux Falls. About thirty- [ but it was prosperie thor eed hrosperity. fqunizeats bean ackive In the' diaisbution [t & iRt on 38 Yniled Btates different forms.” But thore can be no such | and take no otner kind." T wenty fve eenis said had been sent to Washington two wecks [ five members were initiated. A banquet el il ought the mansions of the [ Qhegtion: simed. br the enlightonment. cf | Decirect vote wet. SAth ANt Mu IR i a republic. The doctrine of or more @go. The Burlington, the Union | WA8 given the visiting and local members | peapie ” *"1¢d the homes of the common [ e Viators and 1 have on former e Jislons | About tweve voars lator General Weanne: eplENe difiers Shom:the doatrin SRsmens T Pactfic and the Eikhorn roads are derelict | t fhe opera house at the conclusion of the | * The great problem that confronted th R P N R he DA 01 a Froatation mmt e Grs [ A et woert {16 (o doctrinta. therer s nl’- Kay s flenovflhl‘ in their duty and no returns have been sent | initlation ceremonies and a good time gen- ioux »alls convention wun: “How cun the | {iagion 16 spceas berors tha. pecplo. infers | o amendment,' bt his cfforts wera fotlie; | 410 €Yer must be, an irrepressible confii:t b egurding thelr shops and factorles. In|eTally was enjoyed by everybody. Music|CSRhiry Do (he wmosiiiy yroleving the | mafion on the money question beca fed | 1D 862 ' tho res Tecommended by | codyary antagonism betweon e demairatie | G2are to cure the very worst tha case of tho Burlington it i sald that the | ¥as furnished by the celebrated Chamber- | presont adminisiratian® The. tomantiny | Delteve the P inaekito0g the stEnger | man Wanson Tomyand Ured by’ Congreas: imporlal form of gove ache! Tver and Kidney Al AHoumst report has been sent to headquarters at | lain Mandolin club. Bartyjned o pluce faiih in the democratic | wWill ‘oo the demand for the Testoration of | Feprestniaiien Lt jhied the house of osuing Partlament a few d “h° | and 31, Send for Jree Sample. frec ool ‘hicago and irol g — D o g nacratie party s reor- f (he double standards in the United States. [ vote of the sénie d ne er oig and_F'ree Au..ce. Dr J. Kay, Saratoza Chicago and is probably pigeonholed in Dakota Breedsss Orsbnie. ganiged n 18%—and that had shown tha | NG 1RuP}" stundards in the tnited Bt veurs “mors ‘0 N Gkl b || “Detteving that the continued politieal in- | {1 tome of the offices. On an average it has| AppRDEEN, 8 D - The Inter- | Chicnge nisJurage necessary to adont the | which the populists. hitve expressed 1n me, | branasition for tha e time recaivan the | ehendence of the republics would bo a con- | squire slia ik 4 EEN, . 3.~ - | Chicago platform th partios recognize am not vain onough to regard ax pei- | fndorsement ot e o ' “tant danger to the peace of South Africs foquired two vislts to opoure information | siate Btosk Bresders' ssssolscien ap or- | with equal clearness the Wranga that were | oamt G0t valn onough to regard s pert | endor the Breat purties "} convention of | I'auinorined the annexution of the Orane | SCHOOLS, ganizod here today by cattle and sheep. | POk infilcted upon the masses by the he tes which bind together (Tt he fusion farces win a victory this fa N b ivavs & mend s (e s wro » men from North and South Dakota. Robert [ ind the deadly peril with whi s o isses | those Wha belleve in the xame great fnda: [ we shall ee 1his rafarm ool @ g Y ¢ 2 lon and tho deadly peril with which the repubilc [ rrental Deinelb o oo ironner nAn slon ot | o shall velory y 4 archy, Just as truth f& always o menace (o (e1".") OO OOEOOOE® ©O® | Moly of Aberdeen was clected preaident; | is nurrounded, And they have both e e aved | Tghiyh Principles are strongor than siex'of | fore the mpkhment e omna AR | error.’ Self-government.' heine e 1t R " |N.EI:IT flALI.-‘ 00000 OEOOCOOOROO DO | N it ot tharen ored bresideat; | s, surrounded, and thew hive both dec’uen and cooperation hetween the reform | fnd't ehalvr {0 Socure any Hemedial logto. | Eoncnment it ecesrarity 'ieats i T ey v 4 . ABLi | purpone to redress evory wrong and rescue i Sosopert that democrats. | tion which they mas deaver o oAl legtsla~ [ Laiictaction’ among the subjacts of thos « o ¢ ¥ Omaha Musical Festival Coupon. J. C. Hall of Ordway, secretary, and F. B. | Pha rupubiic Fre o rieil {2 Aha Slioer sasunileana take: tho | on MAHOR they m rokrens: iollona hus | Kovernments which buila'tan tome bher Worthinuton: 8. T, B, L. D Jaanon of Wllendale, tresurer. The frst| It ls teae. sir, that In the peopie's party [ Bopulats nnd stiver sepublicans take the | ing ) nd huk | foundation than the consent of the ‘gov shnntng Sept. 4. 100, Aoust show and sale will be held in s | Blsttorin there are wome evile”denounced [ atganized sreed and ares ih (he AHpIeA: | “shven In not ewined by a wingle hount (rned. hat the Orange Froo tate and | dest and most succe aful Sie 9 4 easures advocated Wit which the | (E8an ersonian principles to the ques- [ We by he by which we he Trankvaal are uth Africa our 1 atl titution b Hoyt on Humphrey's Staf Mite"a CAndidnte fof breapbnt e o | i 1896 the money e aiion "in "that | A ot (g ummit round by Tound." | (1K atted o tas thi Ineetingtihabie i, | BIEh standard allowing it to competo’ with . e " IN . + candidate fo reaae o OWI [ mount importance id the allies n o And so 1t is with great social and politics protectes us from 9 in Mg o B B CHEYENNE, Wyo. Aug. 23.—(Special) |Party faith the people’s party contemplac | Mount importance and the allios in that menta. Great® problome ave P aneg | UILY Which must ever exiut between (h e | AL lanDartiit Aibat i1 » —Major Percy Hoyt of this city has been | uspending wttavks pon suel ovils or 1o | amatel, ration of sliver by, (he in- | slowly, but atrukkiing humanity marchen | 10 AUPPOMt w throne and thou wno rec e A e et Y cease its efforts to ervsiail s othe & country at 16 to atep by stan oo unity marches | oenize the citizen as the soversign ary pl ng; colleglate and préparator .AS A appointed tc a position on the staft of | {genis toin | o VI i sibih o o A o hTnea 1t mey | 20 YieDD: plich: 1te tent ag &' ach nlahts £ Sees the End of Al Ings. courses; speclal students In muske, (ho Jan. jencral Humphrey, chief quartermaster | But, leaving behind problems of econor wera defeated. hut that aid not end the | ground enten wliitls highér 85900 guARes und art; competent corps of Lenvhern Special Request Number of the Department of China. Major Hoyt | &nd administration e fnd auetions whion | Siareacion Fn dormseris wers. detoatod Sa% o very step tuken toward im Bvery Aivanisne. oRered ta remaoy ioth will leave at once for the far east and | \vol® th lllv‘“x"”l,:w"rl“”w“nmf”:‘n;m;r” aov:lin s, ‘luy)m.n”.‘n.x “y:::w::y.““:n;’»rv:ul]: e ‘ Ini :1‘.{»“.:..:: n meets with m‘mw“ ] [t i g A ool A A “ld assume his new duties tles. The attack upon the country and | fAr reform hat did not permanently \ mentlon to the issues which | nointed to fhe Intarest which Kur o gt liberty of the Filipinos fs the darkest page | bemethrm te et o Detene &8 AhC whimotrats and popuitste to- [ HonaNave in the anandonment here of the | {OF elrcular or apply personslly to Mrs, L ‘ e . mperialism in government is. s {ts name | baq ™ Drabi. perience alone settles | mra man nora o, YoRts he prineipies of Jefferson are the defint. | —— — JOHAMBERUAIN, 8. D, Aug. 38.—(Spe- | ipiferiANAm, 10 Sorernment ln as its pame flentioma. T an Incrense i the voume of | fot Wit (A 0ur fetention to nes | ttons ana nxfoms of free society. And K iifary to@ | Clab)=A flow was struck in the new clty restrained hower. subject only to the will | (uc*tions. If an increase in the volume of this time, even though we aiffered o, they Puadad, Wih B0 e [] aamgy il ary [} Smy 1518 Dous. D | artesian well yesterday at a depth of 860 | of the Tuler. — Thia ruler mas be e man tsed by the republicans and unexpected. f aconomi~ questions. 1t s not aneraiie i | Show aaaiingly calls th A 4 7@ | feot. At first the water raised forty-thres | OF & hundred iite frimes R4St the | jax brought tmprovement in {ndustrial con ) New questioiia Nave been thrust into | SIOHnE " generalitien, * Angther bluntly | KEARNBY, N ; N republic are committed In the name of ex- [ ditions {hic lmnrovement. inateac an- IR of Bt nosoh thrus calle them ‘self-evident lies. And others | Thira year begins Sept 1900, with fn- inches above the (op of the pipe, but the | pansion. * Recausa the lite ‘of ‘tha i/nijd | Sitionk. this improvement, istead wuf an: Teoplo have: foen called iyt thit s e, (RAL thes abPIY Ao mape: | creaved faculty and faciiitiés to’ give the flow Is constantly increasing. Daates iy been an age of expansion im. [ of ‘bimetallism. only confirms the eanten- | e Chentimy. of ves e sing magni. | fon faces.t These expressions, differing in | baye of Nebraxka compicte preparstion for Deriaiiats seek to confound imperialism with | fion of those who Insisted that more money [ tude. T o the' (ari oreasing ABLI | form, are identical in object and effect—the | Universiiy or st Cbataun [achiinte ——— expansion would make betted times principal sublect of discustion. and (he | Spbianting of the principles of free gov- [ Addrevs the president Patterson Splits a Hair. p e D . democratie party contended that the massos | Ment, and restoring those of classifics Expansion is distinctively American. No Endorses Populistic WA were carrying a burden eof m‘\]n.( 1' |“ y‘ | tlon, caste, leglitimacy They would Jdelight | AMIESEMENTS, AMASS 0 S b0 o 1 A BTN T gther nation In the world has addea (o ita| The repubiican party. nowever, while | NI CHUNGHE & Burdcn of unjuet and wn- niopstion ot cramiied hasds mlalling | AL country and sa unitormiy conferred on'tne | claiming credit for the nerease tn wirciila- | Wit st {he princiial: b iy duestio They are the vanguard, | ‘ peaple every right, privilege and immun- | tion, makes no permanent provision for democratic and Tepublican maroiWeen th sappers of' returning des B dy.“*' hi a d Ity _poseessed by those of the anneging | adequate supply of standard money in the west and south the money ‘question | ROH#M. We must ‘repulse them, or the ()y S cn S Coupon an oxinment. | Expansion by the"'Uniiod | dontes the necessity for more real money: | Waa' wamimiu Kreater ana manite SUBIURMIS UB et i i 4 tatex hag been the enlargement of the | While It permits national banks to expand | fons ' an ho® payenicis o Eroater Qur oppanent g etve anranionsd | Red d territory we alrendy ‘had. recelving tho | the volume of paner promises (o puy money. | e e morafopilists ant h at s i wo siould give independence | [REAMON new territory and people upon terms or per If the populistx felt justified fn opposing [ sponsible than the he a the Filipinos. Kings would laugh, n C fect equality ‘With all the other terriory | the rapubilean party “when 1t sougnt s | sonfible, than ' i ox. | Aristocrsts would lugh, wnd those would Stock Co Imperfalism fs fundamentally Roman. [ the mask of internatioral bimetallism, the [ whole question of 3 . n, \d despise the humbler folk wio Thix Roman system was adopted by Great | oppesition should be more pronounced 1n | antary (mmoranis o ¥ ne Jupsiarad yales af lits k ne to The Bee Publishing Co,, Omalia, Not Britain, centuries o’ | "It "wie "hecitias | Popartion 4y the ‘Temibiican party ‘mer: | B ‘ o fro mcranaed | keep® e et oo e Mt Great Britain sought 'to govern the col- | operily xpouses gold monometallism. siiv constituting W but let this stand erect und, spuri - = ”’n es under nu; “m rmllunw theory that In 1806 the re {r.r-v}x muu“‘ ..'r,-uv the re- | the republicans declared at 8t. Ioul 4 ”i'{ \’lel-~ vrw;:n|i {in ”xwv«-'vl ll w | Fxeursio r the colonies rebeiled. “Now every” othr | publican rarty with intending to retire the | the rastaration of bimstalions in (b WIGnTeEe i S ey 0 the principles ! HT fmonarehy und empire in the world ls strivs | greennaciis: This|‘churge. "fented ut’ i | ek "I Choeireial!inm In fhie cound | Wil W proteentfot 1t o thut dhire JACOB RICHTMAN, For PArt.cococciocne ing. With more ar less success. to ape this | time, has been confessed by the financial [ without the ald of the loaving 1% a difference ween a republic and a p. m and & p. m. dal \ Roman and Brittsh system.The lust mi- | bill, whica converta greenbacks, 'whor, nations of the old world. the ilists an tator is the United otates redesmed, into gold certificates, Ane flver republicans 3 dema. | 3 | L Dar and Refreshm paris Ex osition pict‘tres Tt is Aifficult—1 think fmpossible—to find | tends new privileges to banks of fssue crats in asserting \ dellverance and, whether they are bieeding b freshmenta, p . @ para'lel in all history for the odic @ populist oppe the repubiican pParty | the American people to 0 MR TR PALL i1 ralue froaning beneath or Milltney Han fldy with which this country has when its hostilities to greenbacks was onlv | cial ‘system. for themselves By an kP it ralse their eyes toward § Sent postpaid to any address, the Filipinos. Thank God, 'there is not | suspected, that opposition should be greater [ the action of other mations. ] he: 1 and breathe vent prayer for | Tuste for Dancing | p mmerclal | monarchy, and the oppressed In evers land B nday will ke Ih our flag the hope of their own the safety of our re 3 nett'n ¥ Orehestra such unother record of natlonal perfidy in | now since ro one can longer doubt the pur- | of “tha republican party. to he saf t our r et Lady 0 tra, . : : a1 raten (0 lodges, Kocletios. Chupme modern history we should how ‘our | pose of the republican PATty to subt(Lue |t banciatiam barty ¢ 4 iy ircho, Stay st homé and eujoy the grest exposition. 16 te 20 views heads in shama b the warld that such | bank notes for greenbacks tha i old standard silll Kt He blicans ¥ N | & record was made by the American go it trie the populists belieye | foae o sianfiand At ] i olARkian :y-\l an Club every week, covering a! ints of intereat. Al ther there will ant : e hile the de Y 9 Ig. 23.-~(Special Tel ernmen S A edeemable greenback. v«km I mo- | tig compare in imports ] P A McKinl e R T v be pos 350 od 2,00, t I8 urged that there is little danger 3 believe in a greenback r hich concerns the W | ekTam ) McKinley a okevelt cly 20 parts containlng views. The entire set malled for 82. under the benign reign of Mr. Mekiniey but the vital question i T « a3 organized here last nigh ith — and the republican party that the unre- per money I8 concer be changed with ined. Asociation with political parties | Thers will he time enones tems can be red with less danger ani | embers. Dr. Rudgers was elected pre August 29 ame celled 3:50, ! A does not change the natule of men, and th I‘xmmmm, of the | less disturbance to the country than the ut and Mo Lo Call seoretary, Crounds Fiftecush and Viaton, ;

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