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THE OMAHA DAny BEE The Bee Bulld tyfifth and N ate Counoil 1 0 Fenrt Street Chicag Bullding ¥ 1610 Un 4 F 61 1 CORRES] torial mr Bee, L Omaha or I, THE BEE BTATEMEN Btate of Nebr Georgs B, 17 Publishing " fays that the 27 040 7110 4 snap and cartening to the will have ! harp cep open his line of retreat to the front porch in Liucoln —_— Now that the the to i k to istrict court has granted rintend asylum t in order for Lang to fultill his promise to tell all he those fusion deals e— writ 1 prayed nst Suj ent Lang for atric nx by Governor is nows about shady emocrats have come down in estimates, A short tim, ago they were golng to carry the state; now they way they will districts, carry four congressional and after « satistied with a stable or two on they will be few assessors and a con The German proposal that W con dition of peace in China the leaders of the anti-foreign b ighed will have to some of the they had not ernm uprising a tende dlenit en o prominent ntal affuirs must pun make yellow fes wish Having the two compromised one anotl coutesting will democratic county zations promise with silver r commence to con and com their populist I the promise process is kept up long enongh the parties to it will be out of It. State Bar bills for the islature publican I'he a few coming assoclation will draft consideration of the Nearly every b bills tor ofticlal other state professional s ¥ or Hess or ganizatton will also have the that the legislative need have kept busy Attorney ¢ menced u uo fear e will not be neral ton a Smyth ha Nehr i ¢ anti-trust law property of the required consid ainst thie Stareh company under t As the fact the Mortons it t ha erable effort on the part of the general 1o proc y attorney d against dear Jlitical friends per wonal and Croker says Tummany will give Bryun the biggest reception a presidential can didate ever received in New York, That 18 perfectly proper. Bryuu is going to a whole lot of trouble running for dent and is entitled to lave demoustration. McKinley will at the fnauguration March 4 presi is to one his Omaha s are no now than they were four years ago, but does any one think that in 1806 o call for relief such as come from Galveston would have brought out tions exceeding 87,0007 would have but the move generons cash contribu Thy four years spirit been willing pocketbook was too tat The people Omaha ber that of should the surplus from the festival is to form the auditorium fund, which long wmaterlalize into the much-neec auditorium building. The bigger musical festival surplus the bigger nest-egg for an auditorium fund —— As predicted, many people reported lost in the Galveston distaster are belng lo cated and recorded still among the liv ing. Death lists are bound to be mor or less inaccurate when hastily com plled during times of such great con fusion. The number found living will undoubtedly not be suflicient to reduce the path roll below which marks this the greatest calamity which ever befell an American community relem wusical nucleus of the ghould befor ( the the 5,000, The new tleships Kearsarg Alabama are better friends than predecessors of the sume names, Noth ing in this country is so typleal of a rv united people as these two great ships, built on the same lines and from prac tically the sume plans, their construc tion authorized by the same act of con gress, begun and finished at about the same time, the in the north the other in the south, aud thelr a one and priuter | big | | NEW CHINESE (¢ MPLI Wblem cmperor to British | wforn hinese | port states tl e 1 enipoten does in e f nany gard to pun Pekin and it is quite possible that is the result of an un German el ling vern ntroduct these cond | tions will undoubtedly further delay the mof begiuning of intions and m It s « ivable that somie of the and particularly the United St decline to aceede to the German pre that it might authorities may 1etive ieation Powers tes muy sition, on t ground i volve se imperial ndon paper points out of thing and thu condi by the revolution T'he il produce u only | terminavie conquest of China or new United States a producing a govern ment policy of the dy been tully defined aud its Chinese havi d intentions toward the ent ernment clearly expressed, fwprobable that it will any condition that may threaten the e ! curity of that The wan proposition seews to do this, while Li Hung Chaug is reported to have ex | pressed the opinion that the return of the emperor to Pekin would lead to the of another which would Iu certainly hardly Al contlict now as to government Ger goverument itably establishment Sian Fu a in in bring on a revolution such the powers would wd it would 1 1o avert an internatio Assuming that the United States will refuse to agree to the new conditions, it probable that Russia, and Japin will unite with thig country, In and Great thelr That is & inclined to th lat event possible | is France that case would Germany Britain undertake to entoree con ditlons or recede from them? dith think 1t question, but we adopt ar they would course AVING THE DEMAGOGUE found & most f t a wvornble the it Kansus City fully at and He addressed men ¢ und his inciting y demi lie improved an audience of working iployed in in neech nainly directed to them to woexis hostility nd industrial conditions t to belittle financial Mre, 1 | it ing | fow wpt dinner pail” will avail noth with those workingmen who a the administration, rarely pail owing to lack But it is not in this that the workingman ) by republican policy live wore com fortably in aud better provide for bis family. He and his wife and his children not ouly have | ars when wiis democratic had a full employment dinuer ot is I spect alone | s enavlea been ben 1t i him to every way to wore to at than a few years ago, but they wear better clothes thel homes, There much implied in full dinner pail.” It represents a Limprovement fn the condition of ability to buy but everything tl and have more in on | ors e | wage-workers—the not | onl, more foed 1t means that they can now cari with n enough to supply themselves | necessaries and comforts of life and to th as the statistic the \ccumulate something, N of the banks | country attest. 1t have more newspapers and books to savir throughont means that they can vead and more of amusement aud recren had a few under the operation of democratic policy larger | dence and self-respect AlL this is what the | slgnifies M declares that the republican party for lubor. He workingmen pres | tlon than they years i It meaus a measure of indepen ull dinner pail and yet Bryan impuden done stands in the nothing pres ¢ nned nplon of a I8-cent dollar and the ad voeate of trade—and complacently tells them that the republican pariy done nothing for and ghould support the democratic party friend—a party that siugle thing to its credit in the interest it which, on the an opportunity [ to of average intelligence—he, the fred lias they them tha as thelr i Las not a labor, contrary whenever it has had adopted policies, inimical which today stands for policies that put into effeet would be lubor Mr. Bryan, as was expected, Is en deavoring to make political capital out of the strike in the anthracite coal re of has Labor i disastrous to is take has THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1900, ~ A TRAVELING VAN TALKS, takable h that BRYAN TAMMANY'S EMBRACE Boss Croker Bryan s deluded lden, Tamman what ug patron, ref New rim Yorl While plae u in the arl that 1 corrupt p i firmly i is up 1o the railr an At will the tie m lias ever been fnflicted on Sar-Ben ear cedented % e « | tended to furnish how strengthened that th e community 8 ind . entertainment but the only the i hield populists of west, who have nee and constantly out-of n in town visitors w sted of indepent great nun Il s on, ors when the Fammany up as the hideous spec ) rouds make exenrsion rates political infamy | Reform through the ' should at once for the of Fan | Fudronds v ing Ak-Sar Tammany ) be adopted as a Bryanite néw motto allies in | The naturally by their campai | imposture and by 1 ¥ made consus OMAHA AND GALVESTON ibuti ised by Mayor 1 for the pximate § returt Contr ns r ber they fu appr means that Omaha has been pr Moores to the reliof Galveston suf. | 8lon ferers now 7,000, which | Years should see the pt in deplorable Omaha more than d. doing its share the emergency The best feature tion that it b d to the point ol the of Omaha’s contribu prompt and wonld do it vie The ing sert Governor { ing their toing its le the risk of lc been votes for where it No is s dire the most ol be learned that tims would than the 1 from day to the officials o\ einent. sooner e was Gulveston outside 1 his call for sub have 1 wut delay the lief require u pr to day assistance of Chic hat mayor i the ¢t nty-two o and coeds | | mecora | The fact 1,000 British been killed of have ouly ninet | have s evidence of Boer mark wir South Afri. 1 of wound 100 of the atill racter wit charge of rs | A b d v n out of every tlarly suffered th rndid in fur with Omaha when consideration is h; been done well 1 of population and wealth of the com fre il credit mpured what has b ot other stands rront in { the the munity aund the disaster, given to Mayor cities to 1 Demoer: With Croker su t the east nation e 1. and the . its distanee m the seat | g the Chairman M work for this result Peast-Smwasher Smuyth suys e lalf throt agalnst os for his energetic » e is not taking vet testimony in Standard 011 octo his his su trust-hunting Wall the nding the onfession that Wall street wis not the anticipated, b pus ox to wilds This is a sad inva slon of success | wise, aceording to all ex- 15 to huy hon pectations, th Vo been strnck monster's At six posits at increa would v g usin In lie 15 reminded that the political p 1 ends with election day, No- | contrast to 1 tiat no court can grant | make up Mr this important ut. | ST Unless the octopus I8 slain before elee- | day, the principal object the | xterminator, to manufacture po litieal capital for the popocrats, will | Iy fail | nd the the fantast Bryan's no ot tiie ishier 1o do a poor job for o ¢ over year agaries Natly on ey Work It x of the “pucif factu rope, rounded up lon used to tion of ght a to pu b to w sue ire ne T'he nstructions which the president the th Philippine of demonstrate o commission as government in the intentions inviol ous the ixland of t They are the same Wministration a brougl own home th which our on re government | berty | ! Y| wd liberal en 1y ts and g perfect A only Words of the loyal nos, i on those | i not more those islands liberal than the { mything | would ever be liable ‘ | | than ever bitious guinaldo | to give them, Democrats insisted Roosevelt when that Governot would dodge the silver ques visited Montan Bryan does when h But the tion e just as governor Kind of He equivocation an is not that stated his i th received Montana, man position wit warmth of the e he indicates that of as elsewhere, up and respect a4 man who stands Wvictions | N o tinually lican |n Whenever | rendey | ally | denial from the assertion i of defections from Nebraska, but ¢ ranks uly on e oceasions they give n mes ind | ner goid stand they viol ruld I of particulars they th a = by s men and m port such nal Honest M come to grief in the shape of a Bald | alleged e move wert n der always b long suit Denn enne of Linerienn OPLE 1 amiable the popocrats, | written by a | which he | wheat deal on | there | not referring to polities politicians having any connection | with the alleged whieat deal, the Bryan | riends, lotty broker, hus a b Although letter Our have uncovered New York says that hi tapls, in the a grain in the heen order word 3 ol e of ev A A A A AAAA Y 1 ship ver her trikin that |t cu be will be re 1 3 KOOSEVELT'S LETTER rity Involved Bryan, Whe ibility of th and whether or n Cngre wh mone STORMY, GLORIOUS The of Progress, Justice Liberty. Luke Tr Party rs e and the terribl the rivers and t ry home, vorth and years it provided ovided for having and west linked her with the fr roby t h ued of ourning in ev outh me- the nd for ev tecl market fetters of da broke ihe from the and ¥ and the splendor of the a in a litt ¢ Ited the from Brazil and erf ¢ ed Elay abroad fetter f the Ru; 3 policy which gave look neient and mod mparison ts work It is again this year fighting its und armed Avs have b loaded with heir worm oot pol repubs ige has under masterful guidance, every been ¢ 1 from the flag 15 though tipped with cele r rusty b lendacity and n bow 1 arrows an host ha lened h nd h antime th, in pre it campaign the er Central American etyle Ing they advance to the eful to keep out of rang volleys and then go and t of ‘the da take until November put a fi ha £ war louble-quick babl AMERICAN MONEY ABROAD. Transitl worl in of 3 the few lent to th false v nal quietus | {and a dismond ring | ion was fostered awong those who | The Paramount Issue hang LINES T0 A LALGH General Joseph Wheeler h the eneral g up at Galve omman appropriate superinte nev t, for Ha ha editorial tution, wh his the hela | his THE OLD STRAW HAT writer h he b will de work on erary and int o in September s over nnual ¢ vable in Bo gregate $6.40 an in Mar and of §712,861 i in Soptember bbins, the leadin gon, 15 one of the most 1lionaires He alone prefers humble fare and will = va own railroa The N Abner | eastern Or tric ¢ over h 18 Twas wi apitalist inii i of eccen s8 on Mr He ne i= Rev w gl of Cumberl Pearson lares hi prohibition mberland n an ut pro law and Italy hi mother, whi br hardly Hi seemed down taller 1oy railroad st e 1 ace a tabl Fitchburg commemor Jenny Lin United the only the fact ig crowds that place in on large Montg n Da Davis, found Yazoo river he ... Astigmatism 7 is not a disease the of Bay or of t res there The n 12, 0 mdition One of the feature California’s sem tivities last ation of a magnific $100,000, rected in Golden It e which cau scomfort and b A know s wrong with their eyes nt marbl which has park in San Fr the gift of Claus K said 1o surpass ion anything of th resent ut as . tand, costing a who have it seldoj s Spr that any They 1 other hing in beauty kind in Chris- | y all their suffering 1f you will will gladly It to some all at oF cause w lom parlors 1 te | Lawrence Dunbar, the negro poet, » in the saloon kept by Walcott, the pugilist, in New York, was per sunded by another man he met there from you the riot then in progress | that be might get hurt was valuable & man to endanger k while afterward, on re drug of the “knockout been administered to him in a found that he had been | watch, a gold toothple you have or vou have, T will furnish ro you that will ou have not it w roing out the g that sund he J. C. Huteson & Co. Consulting Opticians, 1520 Douglas Street D “Don’t put off until Tomorrow what should be done Today.” A good many people put off from day to day the buying of a pew fall suit or top coat. The real need of heavier weight clothing is only just approaching. Here is a store with a reputation— And no clothing fits like ourse== a reputation gained in 15 cities, of making and selling only the best clothing. But we do not wanf the mistaken notion to go abroad that we make none but high priced goods. That is far irom the fact—which is, that while our garments are the best that can be mads, still the volume of our business gives us advantages over the small dzalers, which go to all our customers, and too a necdless mself 0 variety that had arink, the robbed of a gold Suits $8.00 to $25.00 Overcoats $10.00 to $40.00. And Nobby Huts and Furnishings to go with cither Browning, King & Co., R. S. Wilcox, Manager. Omaha's Only Exclusive Clothicrs for M¢u and Boys

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