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[ OMAHTA DAILY BI SR 10, 1900, E: MONDAY, SEPT THE OMAnA DAILY BEE | ! ISLATIVE T1CKKT position aud prophecies { PEW MORK LISS NAILED [ P ——— it — o legislative ticket placed in 1 been uniformly wWrong | (n the closing hours of an exciting CU ED f t' - Fo l f pol lTlC N, WA fation Ly the. ibITont: Y Dhonking k (' el | ey Whetoh dontedt, tollowed. LL rom the Field o 5 —_ = | con o npavison With | upon the popular confidence. Tn view | ikt das by the ng cot ot PUBLISH EVE « | 1 by eft ity fof past events what faith can be placed raeting my attention, it was fmp ¢ M. Pepper, & reputable and im- . to mone e and ol the pend- dodge a B AERITS OF FUNSORIIY ity v beenme | in the judgment of the democratic party for e to coniteadict promptly JMUiAl toPrespandent, Bas boncluded & Poe| bnies. wNd thet W i ked & Daily Bee (w Runda ne ¥ ' It represeat of | regarding present questions? Where is tlicions and unfounded char litical tour of Ohlo in he who o msclves " 1 Dai Sunday. One' Y lasses and olements and especially | the wisdom or the statesmanship in the (hrongh the World-Herald in it | Chicago Record and reaches the conclusion high or fow station, whether in states, mu- |answered Lilustented Tee, One Year 3 \ r h y bkl L S g hat the Buckeye state will giv oy | nicipalities, legislatures of coimr Forelgn intervention . gy ey, O Voo orelal and iodutral in. | detioceney at this time which gives it | reports of thie republican primnries, | {048 the Bickers ste Wil wes KSR | Sbelie, WOlRrsy oL Sou Tt Weekly ‘Bee, One Year: dihin il el e or claim to the support of the | 1t was charged that “D. E. Thompson | o ip o as like assurances from Penn- to be right and not merely as they are told 1 the OFFICES 11 ’K' standing who | Amerfean people |of Lincoln had plumped many thou | ania, but it {8 pleasing to have the state! It is a painful truth that the r nta They spent much trying to get that in- Omaha: The Bee | e confidence of all wnd doll it t N 1l ked out of Jim Jones' list of “doubt- tives In our legislature who dare promise fervention. There was an American, & Bouth Omaha: (1t Aing, T Kt p " & Holiet oo OMAHA MANUFACTURERS e ee bt 81 S £ b oy in n. Mr.| theiy vot " e, oven nonpolitical | politician, who could tell you that,” he LR s rt N Wirsad | is a peopl ki " . . ore) i the fntorest of Rosewater and | fu this early in the campaign eir votes for a measure, even nonpolitical itie Counell Bluft ) Pearl Street posed of s de men who have rlsen Flicre has been a slump in Omaha's | is B ilgnineant fact that © contiden ays Bryan's campalgning will in its character. because it is right, or added § hicago: 1810 Unity Builain y prominence and compotence by th population in ten years, as ind A by | i e I I | raise a t and may make democrats in | against it because it is wrong, without ap Davis has the floor A LR TR LU owh. Tabot And: Teit wid. fn. twiiose | the cofinua veturns, bit thete hay been | Nt AREOG OF THOWIDROR HORI WICERE] gipen the cour think there| proval of the so-called ‘organization’ of Bloux Cheyr L Pars Btreet Ak, || o retrograde movement. with the man. | ¥a® closeted with Rosewater much ol neo for them in Prestdent| their parly, ave comparatively 9o few that | Joff Davis, who has just Seen efected SR ..”“- N | hands t nterests of city, county - e o oAl 3 " e eve el was ore prised of nley's state w ot foc he they can al st be co ed on e NRers | go or o ansas on the de CORRESPONDENCE tat \ 1 { Mis voticerts, whose growth ju | the evening aud tl apy 1 MeKi L It will ot fool t h an al 3 unted on the fingers | governor of Arkanss n the d ra Communleations relating t wa and edl. | stat may be sately trosted 1S mu ) il thele o, | the Teturns as fast as they were ve- | Ohio dome who recall that four years of your hands. This is a situation or abuse ticket, has heen described as a demagogie forlal matter should be addressed: Omaha | il he conceded by both friends and A8 Rept pace With their in-) v 1o their losses were greater in the locall- | which has grown up within very recent |of the worst type. According to the Little Bee, Editorinl Department SR et Al ity s o | ceived from the varions wards : : - : - o : : 2 BUSINESS LETTERS [ enemies ibers. Omaha never mad his story 1 brand ns a downright | tles where Bryan spoke because the e years and cannot long be continued with |Rock correspoudent of the St. Louis Giobe Business Iatters and ramittances should be | While for the most part the eandi- | Pretensions to being distinctively a man " of his speaking was 1o stir up the repub- | safety to the state Democrat has been wide addressed: The Bee Publishing Comj e & vkt it e utneturing city. Thete were many ob. | falseliood without the shadow of | Democrats have a poor state o) Croker instantly recognized the picture ' demned by emocratic pre t Omaha idlorssciglasiiees | dates on the republican legisin U tacles to overcome, The state does | foundation. 1 have not seen M| ganization and are not in condition to take ' and gave rein to his wrath in these burn- state on account of his record s aitor Pty Lol NIk o | YRR S U S h i \ 1 i ¢ | Thompson for mearly two months, nor fadvantage of a favoring shift in the po- ing remark Mr. Hill attacked me in general of Arkansas. One paper chara e i iy, | 4l men of business experience aiw produce fuel, which s o matter of | communieation with | litical atmosphere. The republican national | his speech. He did not come right out and terized him as “the champion blackguard ¥ stamp cepted in payment integelty, For the first time i many | st Buportance with the manufacturer. | bedirs vt act! I hive neyer | committee has abandoned the state to the |attack me by name, but he did so indi- | of Arkansas another said that Bial)aecounis, Eersonst chacks, exoept oft | oo e onily one Inwyet hits fotnd o plies | 1€ Die swould ‘cotripete with othier. gitfes | WD CIECHy O HCHECy ave et | regular state committec, with Representa- | Fectly. That's his sivle of doing business. | “not a dollar of gn capital would be THE BEk FUBLISHING COMPANY. | it tioket. but that Wil by 1o means | e st have cheap fuel, which was | 1 @ penny of his moncy except a8 I} oo Dick at the head. The committee has He did the same thing six years ago and | invested in the as long a = A e R b < : mpossible 10 sectire unti] recent yoars, | My have paid for coples of 'Ihe ©|a good organization and is preparing to When I charged hm with it he denied that its executive Still another said It STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION detract from its merit R » caw the wie | 1% @ subseribor, 1 lmve not solicited his | take advantage of Brsan's coming as a he meant me. He safd at that time: ‘Mr. Arkansas could rid herself of the danger Btats of Nettuski, Doudlae Coumy, & | Without disparaging other men in the | When vallvond man ; e ™| pssistance nor do I know where 1 neans of rousing the republicans from their | Croker, I did not attack you and enemies | of negro supremacy. no such character as Georgo B, Trachiick, secretary of The Bee [ profossion who aspived for the honor, 1 of reducing the transportation | ! | apathy.” are (rying to make trouble between us, Joff Davis would ever disgrace har guber Publaling compahy, being. duly swotn, | Prorcasion who aspired fot the honor ; . sympathies were, it he had any, in the [ apatk are | ) n ! A M hor g aays that the fctuai number i full and | We feel free to assert that How e upon steam making coal required h Regarding the Gorman vote Mr. Pepper | They are trying to make me say things natorial chair gompléts copigs af The “Dailv. Morning. | Baldrige, who heads the senatorfal list, | DY our packers, smelters and large man [ Omuba primary. No agent of his has| o "G gde of the larger cities this |1 do not say and mean things I do not Eeening and Kinduy Wie prinied during | Bultie. who eads the seantoriul 1t |GG e pants, Under fmproved | een closcted with me at any (e pror | vow nas been democratic right along. In | Mean.” but he did mean me all the time. | The accession (o the Rrvan ranks of 1 . e i ano | & ! : " Dusiness conditions onr local industries | to of during the contest tho rural counties in 189 it dfd not swing Mr. Hill never does things in the oven. ' John J. Valentine of San Francisco, presi 2 H oy 190 | 1 entire profehsion 1 et dugree whieh | 1t 18 charged by the same organ that | to McKinley, but in the towns and larger He alwayw hides behind something and | dent of the Wells-Fargo Express compan 3 9 ausss| The commercial fnterests contribute to . prosy ‘ s 7 £ the | from $10,000 to $15.000 were expended | cities it went almost solidly republican ves a loophole to crawl out of. He called from the pen of one of the com 2 o tieke o ons of ORSIS, o cunbles onr people to hoast of ons of the h ¥ b, | Four-fifths of the Germans with whoy s Adeceitful, tricky and couldn't tell the pany's PREONEErs | oetic gel hioned H i :, u"-: ‘J‘,n”ll\h: m‘;rh ,yl '\(v:l‘h‘n “uln-l ’\\ 4‘|‘ most promising manufacturing citios on in the contest, n great part of [ ClE O istrustiul of Jy., :‘,,‘: truth 1t he wanted to. He fs a picayune after n’:‘mum"<k Recossh nal "‘T'v:.-' \" w [ 20000 ')\‘1‘ the ,,‘.v.u.. g and wa the Missourl rive he fortheoming was drawn "'v” of the national | (e polt whether it is called expan- | Polltician, a peanut politician and he as it appeared in the San Francisco Call 7 AR IR L LA LA L SR8 s flgnres are cortatn 1o verify this | committee funds, This i not only | gon or fmperialism. They are quite out- , Wouldn't bo a captain of a district if he s as follows A Dol bl U B b L D s stoinont, When ol mpetitors shall | false, but absurd. The publicity bureau | spoken in their opinions on the subject, ‘lived in New York Clty. Tammany hall prince of the trusts, well known of old, K 2T 2y 1l orneer, o <, oy stateme R ¢ O ors i . I ve 2 T would ave a deceitfy trut sneak ord o he Tun, rgo 1 ] 27,220 | Schultz, Corneer, Yonungs, M | the official reports showing the|of the national committee wnder my |but I have met few German republicans idn't h 1 ful. untruthtal sneak | Lord of the Tar-fung Firgo i \ 1 " 26,080 | Last but not least the farmers of | Fead the official reports showing th wyision has expended but a com- | ¥ho are talking of koing over to Bryan like Dave Hill in its organization. 1t it Bencath whose awful hund we hold N n 27,170 20000 1glns county nre reprosented by that | tabulated fndusteies of - this |lni\in.';‘”l"' 4 : They appear to be even more distrusttul| WASD't for these things I would have recog- | Oh. prinee of trists, ba with s vet 1 1 urans o AT8T0| i ol ploncer, Carsten Rohwor, | ity and note the solid showlug of shop | PAratively small sum for corr “"'I of him than McKinley nized Dave Hill as a leader long ago. W6 Can't forgctewe oan'y foraet 1 27 120 I urdy old ploneer, Carste Rohwe & dence, cle Oree, NOWSPAPErS AnC " 27000 U420 | who has put In nearly forty yours at | and factory the surprise will be genu | dence, clerical force, toll ; '_( whicl| i Shades of the great! years ago H 27840 4 4§00 os{fig gt i ine. The growth of these varied indus- | literature, for every dollar ¢ \ The possibility of injecting harmony into| Strong hints have been afloat for some . THY pen for gold was ever first 1 %080 [ farming in Douglas connty. « e oo meither spasmodic s | vouchers are furnished (o the exceutive the democratic factions of New York rep-| time regarding the cause of the sudden | Ao o limies you feeds must ko o Total go| Yrom the patty staudpolut the ticket) = = iy ¢ ot 5 S committee nt Chicago. Not n dollar of | resented by Hill and Croker is decidedly conversion of Webster Davis from an en Prince of trusts, be with us yet; ' Lesn unsold and veturned copics.11.0er | comuends itself to the undivided sup-| abnormally fast, elter in momber or | «BIEHEE PR B0 LICT ) | remote. Recent remarks of the two leaders | thusiatic. offceholder under the adminis can't forget—we can't forget port of the rank and fle, ench wud all | volume of products, Every man in bus. | L FOEEEEE T CE LD (o | Show they have reached a stage of vitupera- | tration to a fulsome euloglst of Bryan and | Thy Delphic letter we have read :': vr-l]:;v sales ST ndidates belng staunch ad- | Ness knows we lave had - seve ! ettt i tlon which approaches the borders of blood- | Bryanism. Did he see the color of Trans And marvel much, Oh, mighty chief! 3 y average ... 60080 & bl Aty amd | streaks of unsettled weather sinee 1890, | this day. | letting. In his Labor day speech Hill scored | vaal gold? Perish the thought. Still the |What! Valentine with Altgeld wed? GEORGE B. Tz8CHUCK, | herents of the vepublican party and 5 ; d the contest | the Tammany boss in these wo A match like this ks past belief Every dollar expended in | in these word, » of Dy e . @ o | it the ma turer in Omaha ns | Bvery I name of Davis comes unbidden to the 1ps | ,ord of finanes, with us yet ibscribed tn my presence and sworn to | President Mckin but the manufacturer in | P b . 1 of tinance, be with us y before me this Sist day of August, A. D, S anee———— held his own for the lnst four years, Of | in my behalf has been borne by myself | 4 e . of the lwn ire honest partl- | as one reads the remarks of a fighting We can't forgef—we can't forget! 1S v of August, A | — = 1 i v yel St & I sceswiy to comtradict | Snkip political organizations based | burgher to a Pretoria correspondent of Notary Public THREATENED MINERS STRIKE | corse proxperity conditions have been | and ‘Ll' :"”'III\‘ ”\'“ \vagant estimate of | 'POR Principles and not spofls, organiza- | the New York Outlook, “How about Kruger | “a8y°d jith the mob and God's sccursf, —_— e The threatened strike of the anthra- | with him, but he has stayed in the game | the ridicu .;ui_ 7 \ ““””w‘ i tiife f. | tose levoted to the public service and not | and his advisers?" asked the correspond | Thou hast the poisonous praise of Hearst, The campaign oratory hottle seems | cite conl miners may yet be averted, al- [ when more than ene non-producer has [ political fakirs, w "'-'I b it ] private emolument. Workingmen should ent. “What de they hope to gain?" gald Ihat aleue o SNy Peware: now to have been completely uncorked. | thongh the situation gives very little | dropped out. Comparative figures ull-““”""" ’;" et o "‘ ‘\‘l”“ H m‘l‘l" el bl of those political trusts which seck| He shrugked his shoulders (a Boer ean iTo read and learn—lent we forget , e — mise of this, The officials of tion Jast year that Mark Hanna bad the | not at hand-—-as between 1800 1 1000 Every time a popocrat gets a lool V the record of mortgages eanceled it gives him an attack of tived feeling, | plumped a $60.000 slush fand into Ne t he had positively United Mine Workers' pear most anxions to reach settlement, but the ope fon ap- | but one fact may be stated which is | ) amicable | worth a whole eartload of figures, Tt|braska, when in ittt : ators have thus | s this: Out of 250 industrles covering | deelined to make any contribution 1\‘ | | a mortgage Indebtedness of $700 against his farm, besides paying doctor bills for his sick wife, and 1s now in comfortabls financial circumstances compared with four Charles Walsh s ndid « once to admit that th, LOREWATER. far munifested a decided indisposition | a very large varlety of goods manufac- [ 1500 k. nongh for| 4, enter into negotiations and unless | tured In Omaha the Managers of but ats do not Iy ¢hange their position there expect to carry Towa. The republicans of the g will see to it that he is not disap pointed, lvw . small. Well, there It stood, on the main | Y4 8%0. He has ceased calling his son business street, but at the extremo end | "rl"""_ e s " a lurge - |and have traveled over every state in the!of it. The street running along the side | f!! vote for the other Willlam. Ho is Dakota City Eagle: ¥ Ir . man Wwho | United States during the last four years of the hotel is called “Rotten Raw' hy | (0roughly converted and not ashamed to . nt good money for a colonel's uniform fand I have taken particular notice as to the eitizens. It is well named, as there |O™® It consequences damaging to all concerned. | r. Bryan's opposition to militarism ean |the amount of business being done by the are a y ‘ ¥ > The statement of the grievances of | industry has run on full time and made [ on1y be explained by the poor fit his talor | hotels 4 The Paris exposition I8 encountering : only beexplained by €ye ¥ Lt | y - fozen buildings in the same llock | Grand Island Independent: The St. Paul take pains to inquire of hotel that are dilapidated and vacant Phonograph argues that the farmer is the miners shows that they have some | a comfortable living for its owner. | must have given him proprietors if their business has decroased | Now fo ol itself, No self-respect. | WOTSe off now than he was in 1895 A spell of bad weather on the home 4 g dylioos T :efodilildey . bp b bl L L L L w for the hotel itseit, No selt-respect bl et Mg oo d A ‘ [ WYMORE, Neb., Sept. 8. —To the of The Bee: I am a commercial trav demoer th L speed two in this group admitted w loss for| TROUBL itest strikes ever | the last three y will be o ars. Almost ever known in the anthracite rvegion, with | industry has enjoyed a most gratifying 1| per centum of increase. The smallest It 1 Just grounds complaint, is Dot | These are facts beyond the realin of | Hayes County Republican: — When the |aoy in the last four years. Their answer ing commercial travelor would be seen | (h® things he has to buy have increased would have to strike a |y, question of wages alone that is at | controversy. This city has soliditied |ballots are counted this fall it will be [invariably is, “No." It would not be neces- | entering it. It Is a two and a half story | four time rapld gait to meet the record of Omaha's p ) | | as much as the price of that ask them the question, for frame, very badly weather beaten and the | Which be has to sell. It savs: “The lum- 5 on the reglsters speak for | veranda is on the verge of collapse. | DT he (the farmer) uses costs him one- persons of the democratic and populist [themselves. A few days ago, while at Hardly a screen in any of the doors or | third more His sugar costs him one parties in this state. | Fairbury, I read in the Omuha World- | windows but what are full of holes large | fourth more. All things which the farmer §t. Paul Phonograph (poj 1t our fu- [Herald, under these scare lines, “Destruc- | ¢nough to throw your hat through. Com- | has to buy have ‘averagely' increased in cital| When foreigners want anything in a | gion' colleagues would talk less about Can- ['ion By Trusts:" mercial travelers would net stop there; | Price four times as much as the increass feel to be impositions, If | hurry they have learned to send their | gidato Dietrich, “bler und sauer kraut,” | SKEoial Dispateh to the World-t thing 1t 1 reason to xhlnl\}m-lh-ru to Uncle Sam. The miners in |bui more about his imperial trust-tattooed | propriet r of the Central hotel, this clty ‘;‘“‘ :lnlwl on th m, ‘l interviewed Mr. Dahr. | this is true at St. Paul that city {s a very need enrs to supply the | platform, we believe their arguments would | hite tdvertised hix bustness for site ana'wili | He ol "“"“‘ O R | Rt Na e T ‘ i e 4 : e dustrosed during the war | Brow in force and effect CiamaionPiay the goninl honiface, In ex: | cause his wife did not like Wymoro. Ife | Bas o to buy what he needs. The farmer The State falr has done very well at | that calls loudly for a remedy, and it | places of those destros rfolk News: Fusionists keep nsserting | Vigorously arralgns the McKiniey adminis- | (014 me he did a good business, and 1 be- | Who came to this city four years ago with that there are many converts to Bryanism, | {Fation and announces his intention of vot. lleve him, for his register had many names | 100 Bushels of corn received for the same i ro foreé el and they need the lick. The result Lincoln, but by no means any bett |I\|.u miners are forced to seek this | and they need them qu i y b o any bettel " oric p fucturer: p P f or cac| y cople Wl bout $9, with which he could have bought e through a strike there is no doubt that | 1s American manufucturers get the | v ta o prove it. ‘They publish | “whijle : S bk L jon for cach day, but the people who |al " than it did In Omaba, The attendance | tHFoUgh d 0o | [ but utterly fall to prove it. They publish| _"While you may not think it save Mr.| regiatered were not commercial men. They | 148% pounds of sugar. On the sams date, public sympathy generally will be with | order. ames of men in the far east, but refuse a fact that the McKinley 5 g Tt the mames of any converts n | POUCY has tixed the country hoiel Busincss, | Were from Diller and other small towns | June 1. this year, he could have recoived I p the numes In towns of this size the hotel keeper 18 nearby $28 for the quantity of corn and purchased has caused althe west. Bither they must be ashamed | dependent upon ecommercial travelers for | Mr. D A are thoroughly | # Kreat part of his tr. n are thoroughly | ¢ (rVears, under: the M stake, but also certaln methods and re- | ost amazingly in the last few years quirements of the employers that are | in the extent of its factories and the Justly regarded by the miners as abuses and which ave alleged by the mi be In violation of the law. ‘Fheir r ) what th true—and there 15 go it correct—shows a condition of found that numerous little sting of ingrati= |sary for me to Transmississippl exposition, bout the | the arriy were concealed tude octopuses volume of its manufactured products, Nebraska is promised an almost un precedented corn erop this year. When | it 18 placed on the market it will be sold for full value dollars exchangen for gold all the world over. ! a they don't like flies and there is seldom | in price of the things he has to sen Neh., Sent. 5.-John T. Hahe, poor place for the farmer to sell what ha Tuirs | the Transya Mr. Bahr fgures of the outside observers always exceed the refurns of the hox office, then - = 3 The situation presents a clear field for| The sultan of Turkey ple to be executed be-|of their allles or the m IR Bahr told me his rates were §1 per [ 434 pounds of sugar. These prices wers adminis- day, or $4 per week. This is the hotel that | Riven by a local grocer. ashamed of their course. | tration, the protected tr ha been has been “ruined by truste.” Commercial o — York Republican: And C, J. Smyth's| continually doing away wit drummer T \d_we have suffercd in conseque men never stop at $4 boarding houses alnst the Standard Ol | 87 We have suffered in consequence b . ehraska's g goneral will be expected to give | cited a willingness to have the diffe A free exhibition of octopi sealps if he | ences adjusted by this means. A fi wants to impress the public with the | decislon as to what shall be done will| play sin pat trust-smashing at. | arbitration and the miners have indi 1:?,‘:\:':::“:...‘-‘: S R G G | assassinate him. Turn about is fair| Vork Kepub J et M “Che sultan has plaed the aswus: | (il O denicely postponed | coming ‘election yor Wil find " The harsl | sometimen Tt I e MronCuse te found and | Detrolt Journal: We can't sea much une many times and should 0ot |on account of the non-appearance of wits | keeners alj over {te countes lnea"up for | LUV CTI L0l (0 Elers au o yure profer | neckites wearing. a"long baard M8 0 nesses. Had SSmmyytthhee been a repub- | " Hi tovar this year 1 cannot ¢ he to pay $2 per da Mr. Bahr told me he | pypagainnia F Mean official every populist paper in Ne- | can be defeated had conducted this hotel since June. To | those braska would be asking how much? As it| After reading this bold assertion by John of Politicnl Heat. |15, none of them will say a word about it |T. Bahr I determined to investigate the fsville Courler-Journal. | i1s City Journal ys this Is not to be a hot cam- |of the E GAS BE this r maguitude of his trust-exterminating | Probubly be reached tod: | objec « sal of the explolts, = | Lject to al « h | | e just —_— ALWAYS ON THE WRONG SIDE. The ouly dissatisfaction with the| In his specch at Youngstown, Ohio, on riday, Semator I the ¢ &: Forelgner—I suppose Jose boys are messengers. of some Sort read the article in the World-Herald one [ What do the letters W | would be led to belfeve he had been in the | Native—Walteuntil to The administration |Matter upon my arrival here. Arriving | hotel business her: eble-minded Institution at Bea- [here yesterday afternoon, I came fmmedi- ' had done an excellent U, T, stand for norrow ker suid that the B n on the wron work of Saturday's republican county convention is to be found in the local [ democt some forty years and [ [ndianapolis Journal: He—Anot wty b Who business up to_ the | biguous cablerum from Shanshal Bryanite organ. Anything different, | side of every great question for more|pajgn? Already Arkansas has gone demo- | trico by the fusion gaug fs a disgrace to|ately to this hotel, ns it was in sight of the | time of Mr. McKinley's election. Such | She PRI, Ol TR LIAE & TR Al1 however, In that quarter would have | than fifty years, “Slavery was abol-|cratic and Vermont has gone republican. | the state. It is supposed to be an M.vm"w’!;- “Ix u’nd “-;:‘n,- m; expe 'h“u'--d traveler |articles might have some Influence with | wome from. B B ieaEes - chiokene 4 i Sk . - here the unfortunates of the state may be | the leading hotel. soon learned, how- |people » do no vel, by e com- béen & miracle. ished, the union was preserved, the con- | s, | where the unfortun f the state m d people who do not travel, but the com Moonshine [ EnsER ; stitution was amended, our finauces | Aoy sty | carea for Kindls | a as their case certainly |@Ver, that I was not in the Central hotel mercial traveler knows they are a tissue | , JUdge: Reginald—\We have forty ances erves. Never under republican rul Aaia | kept by Mr ahr, but in the Touzalin f lies cedings take place |hotel. It 1s a three-sto s _ tors hung In’ our gallery nvented only for campalgn pur Chimmie—Hully gee! And T was kicking '1 such disgraceful pl Kk building |poses, There were never as many commer- | ‘cause I had one in jail as has been enacted by Dr. Lang and Goy- |#nd up-to-date in every particular clal travelers on the road—crowded hotels igha ernor Poynter. Turn the rascais out I started out to find the Cent hotel. ‘and rallway trains testify to this fact Pittsb Governor Poynter has decided to in- [ were re-est sert a legal pry under Superintendent | were resumed Lang and see if that will oust him frow | and prosperity was 1 blished, specie payments | Keep your eye on the moon this month. y day it becomes full it i3 also rth and will appear unusu- our credlt was restored | On the ve de universal Ly |nearest the e ally large, especially to the m rg Chronlele: “Russia,” remarked \ : ¥ 3 the Ob: it Boarder, “lIs reall to re offtee, There is nothing so strong as a | the republican part said the Obio n who is| ™ iral City Nonpareil: The Western[It did not take me long, for the town Is |Very respecttully, W. B. M'CABE. | tire from Pekin . '] I 4 " | in the same condition as the moon % Loyl S e } “That,” ‘added the Cross-Eyed Boarder, popocrat’s hold on office unless it be | senator, “not only without the help of Nebraska Stock assoc \ P o | I8 _the’ only tifne that Russia aas ever manifested a retiring disposition N resolution condemning ( \ for pardoning so many of the thieves to Centuries of wrong have been avenged | secure the arrest and conviction of whom P - . in | been appeased for the plucking they en-|money. Nineteen criminals have been par- and In moral influence | dured while in the flesh. A hackman in|doned by Governor Poynter, many without | tic party, but in spite of he Worm BYALDion. ROVOLON the grip on the cmoluments. the demoer S Watm Setepergpepmm——" its bitter and determined opposition.” Manchester spinners have decided they will buy no American cotton at pre valling prices. ‘This means that many ric Record: ng stout i no trouble to be stout unless you think you have to be nimble o don’t seem to This I8 unquestionable. The statesi ship that has made this nation gr material pow u- . / ' ag | Chicago Times-Herald: “Pa, what's a bt . y 5 » required b ong the ste Vidette: Just twenty years ago' started again, although at this time he had } ¥ st close their d the | has been republican statesmans a|a popular seaside resort was recently|the notice required by law, among them| Cre z P | B of them must close '_"'_“ mills and the | has been republican statesmanship aud a number of cattle rustlers August L. Knoll came into Crete on a “tie a team, fome stock and fair credit. He | “Oh, that's a fellow who never tells American manufactuover will get another | overy achievement for natlonal progress s " ¢ | pass." He left his home at Pekin, 111, and bought eighty acres of land in Pleasant Hill | #hady’ stories ur grip on the cotton goods market hi Beaver City Tribune: Mr. Shallenb is ‘“W.-, nn’v man and in the enjoyment | Cdme to Nebraska in search of a fortune. He and commenced working and saving. In " % |ot a lucrative banking business After |hadn’t enough money to buy a “square I860 he borrowed $3.600 from Doane | Washington Star: “Do you think the Tuesday after the first Monday | meal” so he went into Frank Nedela's sa- | college on five years' time at 8 per cent. The |Arguments iy vour speech are plausible’ | eu8 he has a full dress suit s heen won agatust the most de termined democratic opposition. w8 who returned from the | ppis s familiae to every intell A Crack at Jim Jone Cleveland Leade: The state autherities of Texas | ‘ixnhlml of his fare. b \ \ The explor are getting nt the first scution against the 00 A contentéd himse a s8 of first fv s he wi 16t vaAlich agked the orator's confidential friond north complain that they were com-| sgydent of our political history for the | 70ady to begin a pro 5 ”‘I" Apy B '”:'y‘n\m November he will have nothing fn th : 0 -mn:‘ Bl In.l—:|mm:’~:v’.l.«:w‘» K‘l“h"‘ ”’ "::‘K‘y ‘I‘K‘MIF"“I'M "r bt o ':“'”""‘I to r :", the ibhat has nothing to do with the case ; pelled to live on dog flesh. 1€ that Kind | gt half n century. ‘There has not heen | COUON-baling trust, of —walch tA'EEAB | jine of work to do save look after his loana | BT, S0To ¥y e e loan and 8000 | was the prompt reply I don't care Jones of the democratic national committeo 100, | jg 4 stockholder. Will Bryan denounce that well-being of the govern- | trust when he tackles that issue? \nd during bis leisure hours | 7St went to work for Jacob Wild for his after commenc e Congressional Record of | board. Soon after he commenced receiving paid it all oft. He now owns Morlan {5 doing wreat | wages. He had his eye on a piece of rail- lund, for which he has refu d reducing it, and this week Whether th ) acres of a3 the of a diet 15 held ot as one of the necessities of polar exploration &ious | and discounts, he can read | how Congres: are plausible or not so long e ipplaudable a great question during that pe affecting t 1 $0,000. He Hrooklyn Life The Doctor—-Above all 3 ‘oad land and G eOTRe oper Lo see I Ve 00 0 of stoc d ho K4, pdam, 0l ushand Indinns might take wp the Work a8 a | mont and people, as to which the democ- | = | Work for-tho.country In eneral and the | fohd land and went to George Raper to sen hus " over 31000 worth of siock and mbout | {nings“mudum, your Wisfand misth matter of cholce, | Tio | S | Fitth district, in parfteular about purchasing It on time. George went $100 in the bank. Two years axo he moved WOTTY. Ferhips vo ol Aoy lias Do heep ob the wrong sids. In ra | " to Lincoln with him and talked the matter into town to educate his four children. Hin| P IRY P IUSE ORS00 bt mak | 1864, in the midst of the eivil war, that | What will become of Mr. Bryan's broad | Humboldt Leader: Think “]? ’I‘: {hat &004 | ver with Mr. Touzalin. He told him he daughter graduated ai the High school last |any ‘differcnce’ 1e “fild he knew he The shortage of the Amerienn cotton | party declived that the effort to put |irerpreiation of the declaration that “goy- | money which was spent ot the Wrvan {ront| (i) v, “the land au $10 per acre, pro- year with tho honors of her class and is | COWAN'E pay It anyway ; crop is playing havoc with the cotton down the rehellion was a failure. After|ernments :;.,».v; thel mxl' .“,‘,“”,,‘ 1{4:}: 5‘{‘"‘_\',";‘.“‘“‘ orator stay at home and talk | Y\ded be mads a payment of $100. Knoll told now attending Doane college. The boys | pRWILDERED MAN AND BROTHENR. i mills of England. What beaving this | fhe war it opposed eve proposition for conse f Ifl w) L d i ‘l n h L sty Perhaps the lack of an audler . bhim he could not pav a cent down as he had are in the ninth and tenth grades. Mr. | evidence may hiave on the alleged secret | tho veconstruction of the union. 1 de- |10 08 “}“I'l'w‘w_;“"" of the constitu- | 0 1 o had something to o with It, | bub liitle money, Which be would bav Knoll reluctantly gave us the abov | Yenver Post pay for a team and implements Touzalin but he s alliance hetween the two countrios [ ; 4 it is the truth and may prove | fse gittin’ t 1 mporary abrogation of de min’, pounced us unconstitutionnl the issue [ gos S e but it has heen suggested that some good | g 0y o B ok aok in the makoup of the [to enstern people and doubting Thomases | My compix mentis wabblin' aut ob place ' problematical. but the Bryanites shonld | of paper currency by the government to might bs darived by turnlng the naw ex- | SSUNEAS Lo0k MERAK SRR R Ke E e O rakn tan. toke o 1ivics by siriat oogns | MY o8 ey et deateried an’ my eves : o i g . cnsic ove o William who soen k& i » dey goin' biin’, 5 not overlook it carey on the war and later opposed the What peospenity De {Sabloncauar ¢ ) I{; e "v S0ems | \Wilson, & money loaner In Crete, and try omy and hard work. He desires to give due | An"iy “iiglounnieks am siidin’ off ita b i i San Francisco Cal to be followtng in the foolsteps of h mtp——— legislation that mude this curvency ds| g0 S Croker allows Hill fo attend Lis con- | Sla dned e and borrow $100 to make the payment, He edit to Mr. Doede Smith, who trusted him | No mattah how I cas” my vote I'se houn' to bi wreck de lar \ s | lugtrious sire, and needs something to | : did so and was surprised when Mr. Wilson for his first machinery and in a most| , Wreck qelan. =~ onina ste sitton in New York \ ’ ‘V"‘“‘ as gold, The policy protection. | quring the first three years of keep him before the public eye | arew his check for $100 and asked him to friendly manner helped him over the hard K', hotdin' ‘ob de s AIvm ol a’r‘ h.m‘:,\ in H YPUSan I Netr LOIR (1 LIE eXMeNNIOr | ynagy which the United: Btatos has administ:ation amounts to $169, Wisner Free Press: Governor Poynter| gen g note for its payment due in one year. places, Counting the price of the 120 acres | my ha . { promise to be good. The generosity of | guned industrial - pre-eminence and | total increase during the eig first whitewashed Lang, then gave him & | rpe probabilities are that Mr. Touzalin sug- which he deeded to his father, Mr. Knoll | Now ‘what's a tremblin' niggah gwine the Tammany magnate uever extends, | Ayerlean Iabor has veached a bighep | ver Cleveland was in office am coat of tar and now, with whitewash and | gog0q (he propriety of the loan to Wilson. has saved nearly $1,000 for every year he has however, to the point of allowing any | wapdard than that of any ofher coun- |01 $18LI88520, or 34 4151 ¢- | tar on hin hands. the governor I8 in & levil {1, ywo years time Mr. Kuoll had a doed to|worked In Nebraska and this ncludes the | De ‘publicans an’ sinnehs say dey’s sot de e " ¥ | Kinley's three years In the presidency. It|of a fix—and Lang holds on. It seems that | (o s S Gant aniit el Bard VeArx an Wwall sk (Lis snodionke. Rand | niggah free one else to have a hand n the mukenp L | K oy | | the 1and and did not owe a cent on i 2 2 * chains ob bondage from de WRenp |y, s been always fought and s stild | 200 mmon le that | f N ; | Doy struck de chains o 1 ¥ ) \e money of the common people that | pothing but death or a change of poli | afterwards gave the land to his father and up for Nebrask race ! of the ticket opposed Ly the democratie party {alks this campalgn. | partics in the administration of affairs an | e & & sl i i | An' af {'vote for Bryan de Lawd a gwine [ e ] Duving all this perlod 1t has boen the 4 | pry & pop loose from an office. As there | 4 Uno il whao ‘aiderin’ v case () The Hee prints a4 communication from | .4y of ohstruction and reaction and| P "l"’fl' 10 SEing Axiny Tarade, | 15 no Iikelhood of Lang dying the ouly | B tated at the opening of the| FROM REPUBLICAN POINT OF ViKW, | Unmecitul when ‘sderin my caset . 1 a traveling man who explodes one of " p | spring A " ’ | way to keep him from being a perm i e ¢n that we could not conscientiously | A KINg it s as distinctly so now as at any| ra1 M He Wonrasantad Prakl T | campaign tha 1 e b < AShacia At ry. e fakes abo avel 1o MRNTE " fixtur a8 superintendent of the fe support John 8. Robinson for congress and Battle Creek Republican: The man who| 7o plunge me back in siaber Ak i the Beyanit '”.‘ \Wogs fraveling men previous time. It 5 not less unsound | gent McKinley at the Grand Army encam \nm jed institute at Beatr s to elect R I\;”w‘nliw‘ In:n(u'nl \”nl ‘.". cannot ap| fate the difference hetween MIONKE MeKinley gwine to Ao dat [} thrown out of “cemployment by he |,y pognrd to the currency than it [ment In Chicago, sald some suggosilve | o b pietrich and the rest of the state [ ot e gt ot Lt O e belicyes him | the conditions now existing and the con- [ AN Ky daf Boss Melinley ¢ trusts, The case I point B A faie ex-| o0 e vones agos it is equally hos. | things about the parade. "It was the as- [ o0 eespteiraps st rieoatasd son said | ditions that did exist under the rule of | W what's @ trembiin' niggah gwine ample of the fairy tales perpetrated |0 pegtections 1t puts tself n "".M‘,‘u,‘K.““,“‘.,m" rm:':”‘. ‘H‘l\" b [ papiition Herald! When Governor Poyn-|ne. “didn't care 8 @ far his pacpi||1he deifacretio fasty is i leed blind to his il every dny by the popocratic newsPADCT |y of national progress and with even | 1rEe POFHOR of T BEmY oF LD portion of | 10T Was nominated the stump, off the | {wo years ago and was only too willing | OWn intere LIR OF Mahstah Bl McKinley got a fslan’ in fakirs, | |matter of fact, 1t was i Small portion oflswump and from the public rostrum he (o place that unworthy and unscrupulous | Neligh L With corn selling at i i greater bolduess and recklessness thanl | (hat army. The enlistment rolls of the : | Wha' he gwine to sen' de niggahs by Ca————— rheshashicd 5 | promised the people of Nebraska that he | peing (D, ackay) a he head of th early 30 conts per bushel th every stee . | ever before It makes war upon estal-|army shows its ngth to have been |PrOm! he peoy [ being (i Mack (! noarly ts per bushel, with every steer an’ by rad s i 4 Legislative nominating conventions are | | - | would give them an honest and economical | campaign commiitee, because he believed | worth from $12 to $16 more than four years | Gwine lock dem in de wilde an’ fro lished institutions, even threatening to [ 2.830.000. The parade showed significantly [ fo0 i o How' has that peo § d1s hannhman A 0ot i Ning away de Ke now working overtime throughont Ne-|' Al war veterans soon will be | 2dministration at pr he unscrupulous motives of his hench ago, with all farm products selling o A 08 RO e Y ihide da fresdam braska and 1t will not be long before the | t1ke from the highest judicial tribuna o ey, D] heor kept? There now a 10y 0f | would pull him through all right. It 15| profit, instead of at a loss aw ip 1596, what M g e its Independence and subject it to the | ©Xtinct and the yearly revival of patriotlc | 4,60 600, 1n nearly @ state institnti me for the common people (o 1own | oxcuse can a Nebragka farmer give to his | 1f 1 for Jinking Bryan trouble gwine state Is planted full with candidates fo. ’ 1 | sentiment Instilled by their reviews will|f (el 00T of incompetenoy, reck e R ea that A lon navi(h ol llsat (o i o T TR TS to de lan ty will. I all these years the dew- | (na with thelr extinction.” The \ 4 t we'll 1 P ob ha'd tmes’ pinchin the house and senate. Ouly half of | ssness and fraud. The various staie | qecid understand tha sch motives | {loket 1 them, howey an got crodentlnls to | Ocratio party hus taken uo position b hasting and unresting, bring |, o,pqq with which the governor | uld not be t ed y party, and | Be no mo' leg ob chicken i de d pus \ em, however, ¢ K as justified Ly events; has | their sure changes. The pass.ng of tk b 4 ¥ h It i 3 ; i g Weer Water Republican: Have you ob- | won's har practice Tawmaking at Lincoln pexy [ Whivlt wax 2 . he.of the oixll war totolen mat aeeply | CB8S. 8xa under the DR af suap | much Yoss by the fusion foree ho claim | oot the lumber that is going out into| Now What's tremblin® niggah gwina e | made no prophecy that was tultillod pans 6l the clxll wap 1oy PIY | connection with the award of publi be the ideal of perfection wlong lines | *" s lymbar Shal 1A gging ot | w ' wl o ht s teun of hio last alght|those of us who were witnesses of tne |Tetvies’tl W R U Tl ot |ia e on Monk W0 the country. load after load every day SalEEE———— | s is notably trw of the last elght | o Which made them soldiers and to e R e e ey g A A Hy M ol pee Thut means that the farmers are enjoying | (1, Mahstal (1 2lon. &ilde As aullsa The republican party has always | vears, ‘That party came luto power Wi ypom tho fssues for which they stood are | (GRS 0O S P onin ‘ nson nworthy of its kupport ihate et BavIsIeus. MAIRIIer ines | AN SEEDY ob Drex/dava hidla! i da Mo @i B R G L i g ek o B L L I, B Faves 1 eataty Saages, | o, *8,6warihy of WS A1308rS 424, e | Hveey gnad Bouse and e st o pukh 1n | Frec, o uesais on i the democratic party has attempted o | 1 gave usa vl law that bronght with . g e g e VO I RECaar ke Taans. ‘tlis “abrakd ARy | R R akex et as couty adds fo the value, 1o %ome | 1eeq’ de 'poc’ bwildered volehs from de force him into competition with the [it industrial stagnation and business de | gyo0x" paLLE, 8. D, fept. 8.~ (8pecial | and economy” look like 4 misnome vy iesss of the News. T 30Ih Lash ILedk Aunditiant Ia fatas no ka An' protect dem from e thunderin's ob cheap 1abor of Europe by the aboliton [ prossion. 1 N0 it assuiled the gold | yelegram )—Heary . Conley a brakeman | Crel News (pon.): The popul [bas never wavered in its v g right this fall and you votn m nta | peyi I8 T i s S of the protoctive furl and to debase | standard, demanded the free colnage of fon the Milwaukee railro who was [sentiment is that John Rabinson w1l | tusion nominees in b b * [ Your own packet " y 2 4 erushed hile coupli o at Tyndall [ be defeated this fall by John R. Hays of an end to all contemp things -and Dey gwine to hide de shinin' sun from L whic s wages are | sllver and prophesiod Immeasurable | crushed whi pling cars at Inge-- SR 2 e ; SIS GUSRAY (1 Whioh ik Wagls ass | AN - .I ¢ ll' S | Thursday, died this morning. He was only [ Norfolk and well he might, as there are | Robinson ix one of those contemptible rfolk N A m _Nanos o S NINEE divia et 4 {®d by 10 to 1 free coinage. The wage- | disastor if that demand was 22 years old and leaves six brothers and |few papers in this section of country but [thinks that is unworihy of auy honor ai the | was such an eothuslastic Brsan man in | Des's g 4o sionr an un' dey's suah to worker has nothing to expect from dew- | The people would not be again fooled | S0l e o iher and mother both being | what belleve that Robinson is unworthy | hands of the people of this couaty or dis- | 1896 thal he named a won for his chomen Now what's & tremblin' niggab gwise | ocratic success, and events have shown how false Was | gead, He will be buried at Sioux City, of the support of any honest populist, The | rrict, | leader, Bloce that ume be bas pald off | to do?