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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1900, ON ; . A QUACK REMEDY these disfranchised blacke citizens, half ; OMAHA DALY BEE | . Macks citizens, hal | —— SEEL | h Now York eoning Post charts | citsens, or nothing? | A Matter of Business |[[5)"/"ns STOR OF FIGNT CONPENSATION 18 OEmANORD £. ROSEWATER, Editor terizos Mr. Brgan's plan for dealing with| Why not be candid and honest and Gene MacArthar Cables News of | Bngland Wil Be Reqneated to Pay for rl’!'ll SAD BVENY M = NING the trusts “a quack remedsy Quoting | admit that participation in the govern Portiand Ores Renewal of Innargent Activity Expniston of Vetherlands _ | the portion of nix specch at St. Louis | ment has never been recognized as an | what shall it profit a man to vote Mc i i i RCVN . TRTWNS 1 ey Rallrond Employes. i which U rOpOsec I congress | | 1 1 1 | % bictos il by TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION n A I 1 that ngr | Inherent or inallenable right, but has | Kinley out ard Bryan in, {f by so doing he It Bryan s elected the man with & few | WASHINGTON, Sept, 20.—A dispateh ha | THE HAGUE, Sept. 20.—In the upper M ally Ben (wit e Year..$8 W0 probibit a corporation organized | been acquired throughout history by @ | discourages business, destroys confidence, thousands or a few hundreds, or n few $20 | been received from Generat MacArthur | chamber of the state's general tod g 1+ I ATre et Hae, Gng Year i state “from engaging in inter-| diffusion of ability to participate among | climinates profits or loses his job AL AR LT lless of pa hich confirms the report cabled to the As- | minister of foreign aftairs and premier, ";’1‘\,""' . One Year 200 | state commerce until it produes 1 evi- | an evergrowing mass of intelligent peo A man will look at a dollar a long time g4 L i v‘:‘,’“ AN At L : fated Press from Manila regarding the | Dr. Wo 1L De Beaufort, feplying to au in Wetliy Bee, One Yeat & | dence to show that there vaas no water | ple? b b ts 1t out if th AL L b L LR wctivity of the fnsurgents. The blank es | terpella I the government of The 4 ts ateoh nd th ¢ tiad Gt e S P doubt everything may be all right, T don't know |are words which could not be iphered. | Netherlandss had informed Great Britain omah Ayl Ss e & About what kind of a dollar is golng to I won't put any money out now. I'll col-| The dispatch fs as follow | that n would be demanded for R Nlding, Twen- | femnted and was not attemptis to THE STRIKE SITUATION get back. A dollar is not always a dollar. Ject what 1 can and just wait MANT . ¢ N o outh Or iiding | o I* may be worth anything fron onts % 4 LA, Sept. 19.—Adjutant General, | ¢¥pulsion from the Transvaal of employes and nopolize any branch of industry,| The strike in the anthracite coal re-| | Iything from 25 cents up. Now, what that mean? Well, that | Washington: Considerable activity through The N [ raliroad 1Bl et ke | " [ If a n going to pu 1one o i nea ¢ ) o M o o gy gl i the Dost nbroceeds to lllustrate the | glons of Ponnsylvanin has not yet In-| wans to § ARt Nt e T D o T $ wio I L T oot | Lo RIRHtIEg o 1 v Carlg | R offer of a Netharlande : : Bull [ D | A : ) A ) W wh is to be paid land who has money in the banks form|and Estella, Isabella province, Ins nts | war st y . from A L R R ) | auackery of this wition [ volved all the miners, hut it appears o back it will be paid dollar for dollar. He that decislon and there's an end of busi- | estimated LRy Liotense M bisoce D% D B Bloux City: 611 Park ' Suppocing 1 L pussed by congress | e making progress and promises to [ needs o know that if he puts full v ness and employment, 1t everybody that|But suMcient force to make e o To sd T NOtROHTRTEN: v CORRESPONDENCE in the terms laid down by Mr. Beyan | inelude practically all the men by 1 hat is, gold value, dollars out, he is going has money coming to him must have it right [ in district heretofo Wet, In the Hocan | made the pr o Wi a0 1) |.”””"m'l / 4 Communications relating to new | i to get full value, that s, gold value, dol ay, and nobody that has money will make v re qulie h ] when it learned that AL eIyt A id the Sugar trust, Ineorporated in | €nd of the week unless the efforts that | . y : n i ake | provinees Samuel B, Young (brigadier gen- | ME. Kruger desired to visit Bupope for the st matter, ah o o | 5% a1 huticie s THoIng Yo+t \ wk. It there is any considerable any new loans or extensions, that's the [aeral) reports numerous small affalr ! has | benefit of his b Simul 1 i 4 BUSINISS 1 ns New Jorsey. should desive to sell its | are still being made looking to a settle: | doubt about it he will hold on to what he hardest kind of times. Next thing you will | callea mph T IO Patd UK \ ) i il A Business lot T hould be | products in New York or Pennsylvania, | ment shall be su ful. As to this the | 1 seo people running to the banks to draw | Kingsbury's LGN, THIPG avalry - ot sl B L t The Nethorlande gdm'l“* ed: The Bee 1 % Compa then, says the Post, “according to Mrp. | outlook is not favorable. There is man N ] will be very little business go- their money out to hide it, and, in spite of | Borden's t attalic I infantr 1 nfc 1 Great | of vi' action taken i | f . on and very little employment offered all the banks can do to save themselves and | antry, be 1 G St the ute REMITTANCE van must show, to the satisfaction | ifested a very determined feeling on o hemselves and | sent him; other battalion Fifth ind the latter hankin he Nether > s | unless somebody is all the time putting protec o depositors 1y tears, | de: : i Remit by dr ress « f come foderal tefbunal, that it is not | both sides and when a conflict of this il s is a i putting protect their positors and allay fears, | destination upon arrival Country north ¢ riation declared the ] geyatle to The fiee P b i y o ry fow men are able to there's panic. and half the banks in town | Pasig, including all Bulscan, much d | H gover nt tind o (6tentien 1o 18 4 Only 2-cent stampe nceepty A monopoly and is not secking to create | Kind is once begun it is much rt factories, open stores, build railroads are ruined People have nothing to 4o but|turbed and numero t | A TG S g AL { LI D | ; @ monopoly.” i order to show that it | dificult to got the parties to it t 1 what money they have on hand in cash. stand outside the closed doors of the falled | parties throughout tt ety euth ¥t gy . - HERIPHINS S THE BEF | HING '€ i not 1 monopoly evidence might he | than before the breach is mads They ‘h-u Mrvluu Commerce and trade, banks and blockade the streets and discourse | Pasig, fncluding Tavaba (Luzon) | Regarding China Dr. Do Beautort said the ‘ = & inufactures and even agriculture are on their misfortunes and write nolate! A v d eaufc BTATEMENT OF CIRCULATION offered showing that there are other| Thus far the strike has developed 1o | puiie up on credit ,.“:“”‘,‘[Y el T tes Tath I: g : [”,Y kbbb ok I e tivity has | Duteh commander had been notified to ab- ' of bra 3 « t { | ser " 8 ¢ e gtk oo ICWEPRPELS { been anticipated and reported 1 1 " ® from a military actic Btate of Nerasia, Doiglas O Bee W refiners who sell sometimes at the | Serious eases of violence, and the lead- | the future and lends its money in the hopa 1f a man should sit down calmly and try | August 2 ghicll ' Xk ; ity ! Publiar \ o price ns the trust and wometimes | €18 of the men arve enrnestly endenver. | of interest. But if re is doubt about to figure out who would suit him most | Aug 1. September 16 David D. Mitchell Justin MeCarthy Hetires Somplete . it et With sich 5 showing the | 0 o maintain peace, but in such con (Prinelpal speculative interest cits very petfectly for presideat s chances até e | (okptain Fifteoath Infastry) : LONDON, Sept. 20.—~Justin McCarthy, the |" ening Sugar trust must he allowed to sell jtg | fllets the danger of violence always | S " u can't b ‘ mm'[\‘x th- wouldn't pick McKinley. Very few would | Company L. Fiftee tntantry, ¢ novel nd rian, who has been mem the thor « t t o, You can't have confidence agree, perhaps, but say that it wouldn't be | Sinfloa L A £ ber of Parlia t for North Longford since 1 products i every state of the union | Imminent and it takes very little p ! honest doll McKinley, They liie & mdn thet takes o s ,‘y:-’.‘.jl m‘\‘-v 1 CNIITRH, wito 6id. 1802 and who was for V\K»HJM‘rv‘nw:\‘n;flih-‘ 2 that | ng cive them unless it is | GAton to start it 16 the operators s Thut 15 what happened in 1892 and on up stand and stavs with it. They like a man|in position at Mavita Do | Irish parliamentary party, announces his : Vtempting to monopolize” the sugar re- | MPOre labor, as it is reported some of ) 18 The dollar wasg in doubt. We had that marches at the head of the sion | Desperate fight ensucd, wh g y | retir nt from parlamentary life om & ' reat many kinds of de S, A whethe stead ol " g along 1 ybo fr M H . ount of failin calt 5 fining industry, This raises the ques. | them are contemplating, there will cer 5 bl e L 1 of tailing along after everybody | from the front with mreat pertina %y at of failing health ! 3 A ¥ ¢ government would have both the ability else has made u his mind Now, it we | Michell acr AUEOW and thr \ ter [ tion of intention and the Post argues | WiNly be serious trouble and possiby I the desire to keep them all of equal voted the pre ¥ 10 a man as the reward | waist deep, attack under Ge Ly Deflett i Netherinnds Bodget. 4 that “it wonld be sufliclent for the pres | much bloodshed lue was becoming very questionable. In of merit for his real or supposed VIFtues, | tain, with forty men Company K o B et bt L KO e ¢ the reat 1 1 r hi 1 ) ¥ fet for 19 ows a deficit of 6,260,000 dent or the bonrd of dlrectors . An earnest effort ix still being made f great partles declared t would be all right. But what happens | and ten men, ( v B 4 2 9 § ird tirectors of the | full value, that is, the gold to McKinley or Bryan fs about the least im- | sever ks L LidiL 10 Sugar teust to affiem that they have uo | 10 induce the operators and miners to | 1t called it th Dident pOMRTE PUTE ot thiy Bitel X ¥ Lediis Glhdo, Bt ould not h n s T » | submiit the differences to arhi ition, b 1 v ey e R i L Bl b man {8 &[enemny's p hecay of high water In More Cases of Ingue. uch intentions. Thus the burden of [Submit the differen arbitration, but denounced the gold ndard. fool to cut b ! 1 anda 00l to cut his own nose off to spite his arm of luke which could not b pese W ! ) Two additional g [ proot would be on the federal officers | there seems to be small chance of sue- | Ca gardless of party, took alarm. face question is: What are we golng [ entire country wa i lence | cases of bubonic plague have been reported 1" to show that they have such intentions, | GOS8 | ;‘ th " *{" nds, or a few hun- to get through McKinley's election of [ recent ra h n dod | here ; | dreds, or a few ) gold pleces, regardless through Bryan election | o " 1 - 1 i Ts Aoy ‘cond: ot db i it e . . offensive action. After an I uty 15 | lo 1L s further 16 GOVERNATENT HE IANTS party, hid them away in safoly vaults, 1f & man wants to vote his business to|minutes fighting commar 7 (o ARAAAAAAAAARA | pointed out that “if it were a question | They hated to b thelt ney Mo 4} tstill te ¢ ¢ Bt fightin mmand withdrew to| ¢ b [ i question | -t Bywin saye He walhity i govorh ¢ hated to have their money le idle a standstill, or vote himself out of a job, he | Sinfloan. Upon renewal operations on 18th 1 Less ur Spics [of granting or withholting a leense to | b i proteet KOV |y earnin proits in bisincas, oF aut. G ot for Brvan. That, fn fact, 1s the | found that fneursents Bad sacaped o AN EASTERN COMPLIMENT. 1 Net total sal i aza | o business in other states, the disere: | ) ! put in manufacture, or interest on loans, very thing be should do. There I8 no better | Mavitac previous night. most of them. ne Net daily average 26008 | tion hein SO ket e GO CLB RRL Ae Db e b L L B L N GREL LR Ll bbb b A golng back into continuous barrios L L LB TZECHUCK. | iy, o ”‘“ 1 { ‘“ i in the pursuit of happiness and guar ‘ They didn’t want to put a gold value dol horse sense in this matter as in any other. | for time being or until called fnto field agaly Boston Transcript Subseribed In my presence and sworn to | clals, Cw souree of corruptio o i . t and get a silver value de " S0 pesn’t 100K 0 3 4 - . 2 polubsctibed tn my presence and sworn fc I3 S orruption 4| antes to every tolier & fair share of the \.’ L ,‘,“,’] vl . Iy v‘\ 1u llllll.lrkl k. So If a man doesn’t look out for his own in-|as peaceful amigos. Edward Rosewater, editor of The Yoo .o ARGy > | be onerie ] Sroceoda: o -Hla-owh toll L and everybody knows the terests, nobody else will. ualties, which all occurred Mitchell's | § Omaha Bee, has won a signal vietory iy | o[ The Post further says “Congress ™ - i . - = H comman & consisting of 130 men, four in the primarics of his county in an — e e : it len why does hie not in e = Apiligye ARy L T8 y : s the power to regulate commerce N oMcers, we ompany L, Fifteenth, kitled | § open contest for supremacy. He 18 a Omaha’s latehstring 18 always on tl } {ifioni ”) Yirk ik ot o HIGRIBIE Tt half of his colored fellow-citizens in | which have suffered from the recent BRYAN'S LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE nd died of wounds, David 1. Mitchell (cap- candidate for the United State n among the states, hut not to prohib h 2 i andidate fc e United States se outside, but Ak-Sar-Ben woek e or I 1 e sonth who ave being deprived of | gulf storin, otherwise there would never o | taln Fifteenth infantry): George A. Cooper |§ atorship and insisted that the nom i Be A The right of a state to prohibit any | : o Globe-Democrat (rep.): Bryan's letter | (second lieutenant Fifteenth s p il be loft wide open their rights and having their liberty eur- | be an end to the relief work. The peo ; | feuten ifteenth infantry) nees for the legislatre should be | corporation of another state from do ) | & of acceptance lacks the air of exub nce | First Sergeant William Fitzgerald, Sergeant openly chosen with yre: o e HENIERs T (o teRTbory 1 u R at0EeN tailed by his adherents? He knows | ple of Texas ought to take upon them- and confidence that characterized some of | Eyermond de Hart, Corporal Laurits J o) ot Bl "“ bl eies | ing business in its tervitory is undoubte 1 sol tvermond de Hart, (‘orpo urits Jensen, | { to the senatorship. Two other cand King Ak-Sar-Ben wakes his royal en 2 what has been done in that section and | selves the responsibility of the equi- bis speeches earlier in the canvass bl L it L sy el . a | 165 vight to admit such corporation to its y 1 Privates Edward Coburn, George R.|{ dates contcsted for the honor, al try lnto Omaha next wi b every | i ihdatios foo itk e he also knows It is the intention te ex- [ table distribution of the money col St. Paul Pioneer Press (rep.) Mr, | Horton, Thomas P. Kelley, Thomas Mulrey though both were reluctant to engage undaries for the purposes of traflic is i & yan's le Py ul 3 4 > Bri b 4 . loyal subject be fully prepared to do | IR OF & oy l"'_ 18 85101l g1l 6% 0 K0T MR G RN e NN | FEdkat SILIGHA LN AHEe RcPeaTigrttiy | £ VAR IELISE GF dCcoptance ival eyldanie) Jolr ORI IVAG L RRNER) ArRUE D SIHILEL worl aUiiost TThE SeRult ad ; o part of the law of the comity of na- |\ of the sort of intellectual paresis or pros- | S, Mansficld, Thoma teber, Sco Hat Mr, R g Yiagre him henor. {iio A . ) 11‘1 .H » n0-| Guioling to otbier states, he has | purpose of assisting all who are in 1 Ao |:v e n’:|”|‘nr“\” |I pr . le‘h“ ll; 1|| (I _:rm:rnl ||.u b : o u\ L.| { that Mr. Rosewater's ticket carrind § —_—— ions, s heen held by 1 supreny atlo i€ 'es! 8 01 i DV e a ichard uyla Iwar Ne! every d o« i . i oty e : e et ey ol Ao ”‘ 1 | othing to say concerning this treatment | rather than auy particular town or of the cerebral facultics. It lacks the usual [ Fred Duggar SHuul, fRutian BO DAL AL, Rk ! o clty tax assessors have beol conrf repeated instances tha is i ‘ |'§ to be elected because of its excellent bt i il " n in TiTdn: it e it i of Amerfcan titizens, in nullification of — form of his oratorical temperament Wounded—Corporals Charles Oswald, Wil- [ material. Mr. Rosewater has upheld structed to keep their eyes open for din. [ Obtains among the states of the union g The fron and stecl mills of the east, ¢ lam H. Polley; Privat 4 ; N | s an amendment to the federal constitn Indianapolis News (ind. rep.) Mr am Polley; Privates Benjamin Owens, [ gound republican principles in Ne mfi:”fv If they eannot find aces they | eXactly as "' does between Independent | o= a e Ciolation of the principles | Which have many of them becn closed| Bryan's leiter of acceptance impresses u .‘\"fimw}l hl“”‘ Otto K. H. Bathe, Everett braska for thirty years without a re ! will take two-spots nations, Possibly congress might con- | U700 MR endenen, for | down for some time, pending the sign. 88 an almost entirely porfunctory perform I L B e g LU TS ward and his success in this contest _ | stitutionally curtail the exercise of this i ot tlis. ahnunl sodls Wil sgon! v | RDSer TEw aIMuIc o tHIBkIGN1L ok aving [HenRNetay, AntEony, Kearuay Mty Barey would only be fitting and creditable ¥ Bryan found the front porch looking | comity by federal T at| Vhich ho professes such great rever-| B WL ST Gt cume from Mr, Bryan's pen, the conirast | CAfles R Dobaugh: Company L. Thirty to his state. ) lonesome on | ¢ 1 B ny estCIoiB LU R M W sume work again, the men securitg @ poiween it and the vigorous sprech deliv enth volunteer infantry, killed and died AN AAAAAAA ’ I8 return home. The| least doubtful. 1t is certain that the guaranteeing o oo | substantial advance in wages. The ered here on notification day is so startling, | °f wounds, First Scrgeant Thomas I' A | conclusion is irvesistible that there | As to guaranteeing the tofler a fair ¥ artling 5 i 5o (18 ) nt there was | execution of such & law would produce | | "0r"oh0 hroceeds of his own toil, | dinner pail there promises to remain| Detrolt Journal (rep.): We charliabi :j"“‘l‘ Privates Edward J. Godahl, George LIGIT AND BRIGHT, 0 necessity for enlarging its capucity. [ more and greater evils than it would | S et sl i e corperity | G8crib commonplaceness 10 ght, Raward Btallcup, Alfred J. Mueller . : Sl inn {1t would | 1y this be done by paying him | full as long as the party O OB Erty | e e T iy i Dre- [James ‘c. weat, Captain John E. Moran Tribur Nover" ecounseled Yerkes, the Chicago street railwi ‘”IP'( le “”"“‘I"'m"" “I & auack g ent dollar for his labor? Would it | I8 in control. Nis Kohesk 4l deeaniveve e Revit ":;“: Sergeant Robert Mahafly i n Sparks. “logk at'a gift che'se . L B ! ay | remedy t is useful only on the stump. —— SRR gl L UL L T Story, Privat | thr microscop magnate, has secuted contol of sot 3 yon D | o done by removing the protection from == very busy mun, dodging from place to place | foank A € Privates i the L . i and it will not prove very serviceable [ ORC I Lt e standard of | Colonel Bryan's home-coming agail to make speec e William §. Bradley, Morley Gutlous B TaL o e fportar anchises ondo 3 abho! 1ie Kes o standard o N G ol L b ot Avid Correlius I, k portant franchises in London. | tjere g failed to draw out anything in the na-| of the campaign to make his speeches fir | 'oVi0 Day, Cornellus F. Gentry ; He will probbly sliow the people a| wWhen Mr. Bryan first bogim to. give | WUBES in the United Stutes higher thau |, 3 A (S S o (e ey bRR SWHIob R ERIEVAA Thirty-three per cent is profoundly im handwriting [« gever so bl o an fiest begun to g e of a crowd to receive ] e scctions which he invades ' Can't he read when signed Lo thing or two about rapld transit i e D i | anywhere else inthe world? Thes S RS ieeh i tt Td iy DRI REANNT 1LY VNERE (R0l The: MIVOS | NEHIF /oarites Bt biotie Lt SREers it ; serfous attention to the trusts, seeing i onder o colonel prefers to do his insas Ci 8 d.) e silve & earless leadership o | (e seelng |0 e policies of the Bryanite party. | YOnoer B : p A A e i e el LD el pe hiem an fssue that might be of political campaigning in the states where he is : aracteristic | eplendid response of men. Insurgent loss | Philadelphia North American: Wite-Oh The advance into Nebraska of the pro It proposes to overthrow the gold by Mr. Bryan in his lecter of ac firaa te ekl Taetort WA John' pull through? advantage to him, he suggested a fed : nore appreciated as a curlosity | as far as known, ten killed, twenty wounded, | doctor! W 3 J i 3 nce. It is plain that Car . The cril hibition eampaign train, carrying the na standard, if given the power, and put . It is plain that his views on this | ymong former Colonel Fidel | adpogent ¥ panoiy e R arias tionul candidates of that pa eral licenso system for the combiua 5 1 —_—— t bave not been modisied in toe lcast | & , | Will not arrive for it least u week ional candidates of that party, lenves no e . the country on a silver basis, whi . 5 i | MacARTHUR Wite—Oh, dear d that bargaln f : _ ol ¢ absurdity of this having ian degree, S, 0 fact, never given even e g goods ends tomorrow furthor room for doubt that s siate o] tlons. The absurdity of this having | o' or wiving the toler u fair share | Chairman Jomes of the democtatic na- | dugree. e has, in fact, neter | o [ moritng oo g g S state IS0 shown he has abandoned it 1l 1 L s ArC | Gonal committee Asserts that the situg-| 80 intimation of a tendeucy to abundon o e - the political storm center of the season, | o 0PV SE RS o | of thie proceeds o bis toil would rob | (S LU Gt reference to By fhe fasU+ ¢n Whish Ha wes. date i ns| PUNISHMENT OF LEADERSY | chicago Record: “ithe typewriter girt as alko fn favor of a constitutions o @ 0nR sference : inusually disagreen W8 morning ——— et ooy i {5 nim ot naisot itamiwiigo favorainpolley: 1o G T A o ice e e | L SaYASS foF Uie presidency, or ia Nhow | MR Drobably It I8 because she sat up Present conditions In Clina 'are .mvln- lm\n N\\.:w.l«unl».u:» : M POWER Lyt would deprive the toiler of work | |6 Hll e e uny half-heartedness in its support Nu-;-l“u « .:I.-rln ov:‘l m:-r-d ::.l. Sug- |late lust night making herself unustiul rding ¢ , & § o expressed it, “to destroy every i st there. St buve beel CUR “hicago Times-Herald (rep Jot once | e clore the positiol cuble fording an excollent opportunity fos flie | 48:1e: eXpressed to Fop Beryl |t M THE A0 factorlca uud piit Chicago Times-Herald (rep.): Not on ¥ e powerful viceroys to dispose of pe: trust In the country He said in his| ° Lad at the beginning. ) its five thousand words does it betray a | me from af il 4 Washington Star hher call a who are in thelr Pose of persons | o *y o1 whoech that hehopei ‘and be- | ¥ check upon: industiial develop — sign of enthusiasm. Not once enit a spark g LCAD R v are dntheleway, Al tintinngoonh b l R0 L conatitutional samendimeng |t By | Party Kent In View, ruck from the anvil of convicton by the| WASHINGTON, Scpt. 20.—It now appears | fo oerie Wit tim. You. Yospock foh S sary s to charge them with complicity s ‘I ; o ‘ “- it : Mr. Bryan's ideals of government arc anapolls News h.mmier of truth. It drones trom common- | that Russia puts forward the prop siden | yoh opinfons right d hhe in the Boxer uprising and the rest is “\"‘ ”‘1'“ |;‘ ‘l"";”‘ e "l" 1‘1 |T\.I uot peculiar to imself, They ave com- | Mre Brsan shows & BRODHIRSIEE o i "‘l‘l'j‘ e fomeatuun | BLacth v itiouL ) for ithin L SLAUBIERL LK IORCAT. RELINE | onlonpaTethunel VSN Ars itan toughy P o assume that he bas given up that ide {es again in choosing Absalom for his|pride of achievement or apparent cxpeeta hinese uprising i a8 i oa pay 1 L 100 Q axy. . won to all intelligent Atericans, Bt ;i . LR e A i Rl AL AL TS e (0L pa r remarked the whade, abo L 1t is probable he will abandon others | toxt. Absalom had long hair. lon that its author may be elected (o con- [ offeriug o general program for conducting e dfter e swallowing feat It is much easler for th t when their worthilessn has heen they cannot be realized through the pol s n e duct the attairs of the nation in the crisis | the peace negotiations s ens « opoeratic o o orthlessness s been |, o Hot stoves in 8 2 i Ly exelatmed Jonah immedi g popocra P i fcies he advocates, oA B it alleges is upon us. It is the dismal wail | The first item of the program was the oaxalalmad Gana i orators to muke {new predictions of [ shown. The truth is that pretiy much e Baltimore rican of foredoomed defeat | punishment of the Chineso offenders. Th s y N9 AN i ils to follow the success of the repub. | the whole Bryan plan of dealing with| Nebraska's great trust-smasher has| A "'J“‘I"‘fm"“ L u"-'l*m;:"‘_'n“m'l"‘ 81 Springfield (Mass.) Republican (iud.): | proposal came prior 1o the Geiman uote | R T o 'ty ake e for- | trusts 18 i 1\ Fo nderstood tha othin &l M dttariot s bl Bl st Ve Dasn. dong Indianapolis Journal: “Oh, men are so liean party than it is to make their for | trusts Is quackery, but it will seeve his | unlimbered his guns against auother |1 fs left lying around leose Ir. Bryan's letter of acceptance deals moro | und tcems to have been concurred In by | provoking! ! mer ones over so they will answer for | purpose of catching the votes of the | {iatio. (combing . 15 capectally with the subordinate parts of | France and some of the other powers, al What's the matter now, daughter K A e § 5 ngflolistic' comuination, <omMmonls Sledgehummer Blows. the democratic platform, as his speech of | though it did not recelve general concur-| “Well ma, coming home § thoyeht dack he present campaign. Al previous funthinking known as the Starch trust. This | Chicugo Tribune votification had been occupied with im- | Tence as to amount o R Ay fforts have been wmisfit octopus, as alleged in his peti-| The able democratic orators have g od | perialism possesscs aceordingly no such | The German note now takes up this item CITIZENS, HALF CITIZENS, OB NOTHING. | 0 P00 50 ring tiselp in | Sround for v hatred of Mark Mauna. | commanding intcrest as the speceh at fn- |of the Russian program av makes it an o Pittaburg Chronlole; ""The worthar mans ‘ It Germany really inalsts upon the|: The Bryanite organ‘ingentously at-| it G aiclt Alinice” 1eng, whiol | FLRisRaeches are extremioly frritating and | dianapolis, and is more or less of that |dispensable requisite to negotiations, It | BUTErQUR, DICTIESE F vain have fhiiapgre : punishment of those guilty of instigat- [ tempts to beclond the publie as to e | B i BY L HEH hurd to answer perfunctory character which marked the iaterially differs from the Russian proj Well, he can make plent other 3 ! " : ‘| means that it has taken the at e |average letter of acceptance in the less | osition, in that latter made punishment | Promises just as good,” added Mr fng or perpetrating outrages upon for- | status of the Filipinos under the treaty Between Two Flres. : % torney general over ® yYear to serew up SLERII R, roubled duys of the republic prior to mot |8 part of the negotiations, while the Ger- | ejeveland Plain-Dealer: “Our baby s eigners in China it might tind it had en- | of.anexation by asking > « L long ago. mAR proposttion now pending is ¢ K e A1 tasta for the planor e tarad 5 E e have | 18 cours to the point of attacking| To many poor people the year is divided [ 7 i ; A [ I8 18 to make | o, have 1 natural taste for the plano oP9d UPOR e «oauas: WAICH ™ Would ‘ex lat are the people over whom we have | i o icioing monster. Perhaps this | into two seasons only—the time to buy ice | Chicago Record (ipd.): While Mr. Bryan the punishment proceding the negotlations. | [indeed il o L : . weh dominion Are they United States i | linriet The t fe s Y he's gnawed half the polish off of terminate practically all of the ruling|®"'h dominion e nited States . S |ind the time to buy coal. And these com- | Prefers to discuss another plank of the | e transfer of Sir Claude MacDouald, | one Jeg.'" ens. entitlad to the equal protection of | delay may be explained on the ground the British “t P , class in the Chinese capital. asters s AR AYUALBROLACHIAN 5 4 modities are Juggled with more than any | democratic platform as the “paramcunt | the BrIRH minister at Pekin, from Pekin o = | our law They cannot be half citizeus. | ht baby trusts under 1 year of age ] oy issue,” the popullsts and the other udyo- |10 Toklo I8 regurded us significant in somo | Detroit Froe Tress: L e R e Redl e They muse be eitizens or nothing! It they | yro not considercd worthy of his mettle o caten of free silver coinnge will demand | diplomatic quarters, Those tamiiar with | Pttt Y e pher, \ "n l“l « : Im x;. m.r. to stand | are nothing what pravision of the comstIt | it e s atlowed 1t 1o gro Qo n ile Dead. [ it the policy by wiich mainly their voos (B (o posts say Toklo has less rank | | You secn 1 farget.” repiled (he vietim YR ws the presidential nominee for the tion authorizes their being governed by the New York Sun | tor the democratic ticket wore chtaincd |then Pekin and that the pay of the min s er | ‘What s ire charging me (or thess pho e tional anti-lmperialist party, which is| ™l of the president or by the will of stroug nnmlulvfl;fl in ;‘,Im--u 1o have o | eolonel Bryan has dropped Moses and |shall he put into effect forthwith. The mere |12 1658 The transter is thought to 198FRpnY , = v ongross? move equal tight Then, agaln, an | Naboth and is now weeping over Absalom. | S8t the . # due 1o the strain the British min hiladelpl p Repor , up stamp to subs e 8 | |f that the candidate for the presidency min was | Philadelphin Press: Repo my P 8 8tiipy find a substitute. A8 |G v pone so blind as thoss who | attack on the Starch trust a year ago [ Absalom s paramount with him at pressnt; | regarded a que seml-forelg under during the sicge, but it alse has the | hcle aboit Mv | Longbow he Bryan has already corraled four presi 3 ¢ [4 6 | question iof samistorelsn polloy ) (34 or" ke O " vill not sec. ‘Thers is no tenth what- [ would have been too far in advance of [Pt not Absalom, Moses ov Naboth 8 deader | s wore imporiant than the domestic top.c | et of removing one of (he most prom ] That fen't v n ons, he might be in Lan anti-imperialism finauce will not operate to de inent flgures in e i ) i Ak dhi g 8 ever in the assaaption that all per- | the impending eleetion and wizht have Al Ll Ll I not iqp delay the 2 L Sipong X Jaitorerl ) v Btk d to sucrifice himself unother time. g [ - friends of free silver coinage in their ef.|and the one who is understood to have | hetts mma o thin sons under the jurisdiction of the United | lost its foree too soon ax a political gal Running to Extremes. fafte (o otinnee the t % Leem foremost in urging severe measures | 5! Mr. Longe R . . i i iludelphla. Record nge the financial methods of th ; bow e 't gosd = . States bave equal rights of citizensh ery play g government. Then it it g . | against Chiua The postponement of jury service in ¥ b ’ | Sharp frost in the west in mid-September | n it would remain to b . ot oo | What abont the atiens who are ir —_—— ugs @ strongly contrasting pend o | Foen how Mr. Bryan would choose to act | Ty | Spuipae e the district court is probably a good | . p - &S ¢ ¢ : Abagaiatnd SR Wolcott Declines Position s R The final steps have been faken to | AAD i under these exceptional cireumsiances | LT T e e i process of naturalization, but who are | I e most fiercely burning and long-con- L | WASHINGTON, Scpt. 20— President M | Atiantio Month Ll . Brorybody In this| 0 "0 ) oiisons until the lapso of the | WiPe out the last vestige of the Union | tinued summer season knowsn 1o the present | Philadelphia er (ind. rep.):% After| Kinjoy has boen advised by ex-G Wrap us raund, O Mother Autumn, with a neck-o-woods is busily employed g ) s i 1| generation. The clerk of the we this letter of acceptines there can no | (L g ¥ :ex-(oysrnor dreaming all unhroken 2 P 4 Pacitic veceivership, Nebraska and | generation, he clerk \ aiher is i an 10 | Roge: b naturalization papers? Are they citi 1 Roger Wolcott of Massachusetts of his [ With the royal purple semblance of & pas s mARSR thav Would. make entes s or nothing? 4 other states traversed by this great rajl. | FIDnINg to extremes, in emulation of the | lorger be any doubt about what Mr. Bryan | declination of the offer of the post of am Jury service a personal sacrifice, 1| 7Y OF nothing I Sondl seatem: Have i I heavily by | BUmAR SPIrt of the time | and @ democratic secretary of the (reasury | passador to Italy. The position was ten- | M bird (of life Wings baskward, in ‘was ot w0 before MeKinley was prest.| VN about women and minore, wha | Toad system have suffered heavily by | would do, or at least would try to do, with | dered Mr. Wolcott upon th ir o | ipthe peddening, winiig dag,’ " bt 0 before McKinley was pres e e Taapineat Ao | | AVIAL ROk SR g . cott upon the receipt of P the thrill of [ong 105t Taihter, to a love Hee I atihiant ta tlis: dhcieatotinn ok tho | aeasontoil lm.].m |l usefuln - | pund Bolie) 1 urrency system, which Is the founda | resignation of Ambassador Draper. thit could not stay! g fishs . b ing the period of bankruptey and are Al tion of our busincss prosperity and which | — | uatey in which they live, but bave no i L e : A ling to the annual returns which | ¢ js incumbent upon our national honor to Conaca Hatnt: Now tI ¥ 18 breaks the Douglas county democrats pretend o | Doltical v2its and for the most part naturally decply interested in g | have Just been made to the Penr maintain. 'The mere knowledgo by tha| wASIINGTON. Sam Annenpeeg (L S LG, forest foar the intrusion of republican Influ. | Miedual civit rights? Are they citizens | ¢ IOAMBERE O R Dol i e ieos valuga | LacRIA RRA tHe) WUSIREAN. IRlereatt thnt by e by et Aae [t rand md fern und aster, ! | R | s 1o hopedd th e recelvership 1 pounds c in and terne plate, val .e admint itio; ostile to ! . v uresu announce that € po| t of eapl T ' Wi pwi w e e TR s i oot el OR OENTIE 1t is t hoped that the recely p [CF3T34 pounds of tin aud terne plate, valied | adnlnistration, fiostile to & sound currency | g Antonlo. Tex Hpn st ¢ brook | e upward wiiers tlon. 1t Is needless to say that these| What about the Chinese who have |ers hus passed, never to recur again. | ipoerns last year. Only a few years ago | take control e AXMGE, SN ADNRY IRl tniate0. mhincihnn 15,645, or | 8pec il Hisas Asigri=dawn tha fears are altogethier groundless. Ihe | been allowed to become residents of | g O el - the democratic party was doing a g00d | avowed purpose and determination ta wreon | 41:04 per cent ¥ Ry ‘ 4 | ) Omaha postoflice reports an un- | geal of jecring at American tinplate il N Batl D ck -~ Now ont i w W A local democrats have so many couten- | this country and are subjected to our) Lo G000g n.l i i ‘{ [1aeal-ob-Jesring At Amer HARIAL, | that financial system, would cause disaster Deed of Tnxane Man ) fiazape endnollaw shis the tions of their own that there is no room [ Jurisdiction, but are denicd the right to and an appeal to the country in behait| SUMPTER, Orc 0 —Ired : ! BRI | e T Nl entire carrter foree employed to the full KILLING IV WAR. of \ a policy is repellent to common | Who T with W 1 Tkt { for republican intrusion [ become citizens by naturalization pro- [ 1€ ST FRECCIERES T s (W AR e Ak —_— | e Are the Chinese only balf eiti R} ENG hM: It Omahi heeas 18 | g, pwer of We Over- mil rihwe } ' . | F expuansion o S posty acilities ) oy neties, | of temporar ) o Olga Nethersole has been fined i oa | 2ens or 14 | AW expan “} £l I tal f th P 1 N " notios, PERSONAL POINT | ghter and bur 1 » r ¢ Keep pace ith ©oexpansiol e 1y "hiladaelphia R 1 » } ! onth poi ot vt Noisaind 4 ok | S ylioE nhon okt sad il e SO I NALENG SAUIAUAIGN B8 LRt D R AR S SR [ | of its business, although because the sum endiug to show that the in-| Kruger's departure for Holland indicate i 1 leme 14 render warfare in the near I8 the same from every other section of | <o disastrous to both combatants as to make | ¢ wards of the nation aund goy creased efliciency of the in ts of war fean dogs into England without pro- | held viding them with muzzles, Olga has [ erned directly by cong his last ditch is the Atlantic ocean W€ 1 The report that Li Hung Ch demand upon the Postotfice department 5 even when & has called - THE PERFECT WAY K tearned there is a vast difference be- | occupying teveitory within the confines 1 d 1 b r the punishment of Prince Tuan as a 4 45 { HHOSPUTOUS €O oubtless | resort to arms too costly to be practicable a i n Aivaan &2 Aaimosk SDDSAHINE on & Now|of the-states. Trival udiaus have|h)s PIORpRINR couRSRY 16 Wi Bidautitions 16 JANCEL 19 RES O e e re o s Able| peace preliminary I t of fancy of | fow | ‘ ¥ork stage b scant rajment and an un. | never been nccorded the rights apd |NBYe fo Walt its tury I'events:: The ‘nronertlon ‘ot ‘losses suatained | " Lieh even Rhanghal way bo proud | Gacas atiliars Anlia: [Scores of Omaha Citizens Have 3 hols 3 N 3 o The Yale scientists who have be 8 3 ' > ) vileges of citlzens. e they «¢ . Jv Boers and Britis Sout ca has ha 1 visit 8. LANCISCO, Sept. @ 1o Tevenie wuzzled dog in Loudon. pri \1;” ‘I_, itizen: I\x they citi Now that Governor Poynter hus dis- |2 >“ :' \Il1 Im‘.’yl‘u.“u ““‘“-‘ "wh«d\”l‘r.fi 1 I.“ (a8 he inaul int BN, dBKR RAGR ik l],‘“AT 'h\n\.\v‘.‘.um ent. 9, The r feny Laamad n' i - — sena, half cltizens, or nothl osed of Superintendent Lang e ¢ Braing 8 up to a high standard of morals and hope | 13land navy vard on i wovernmens tug o4 " Nahraaa N Ca e Cata nananing [ wWhiakt alidut' the fabatibing \ I he armies of France and Germany in 1 7 d i L)t B8 A which had | If you suffer from backache, A i 8 preparing mt about the inhabitants of the | yoygrico he s reminded that several | in spite of the greater destructivencss of r to be coutaminated by clvili 1" | smuggled this countr | There 15 only one way to cura it l to give Roosevelt a reception second to | District of Columbia, who have 10| o state institutions are elonded with | fArearms, which in theory 15 from five to ten | Finley Peter Dunne, author of the *Mr. | tal shipHolice. he aytieies somesl] i foct way 15 10 cure the kidneys, that of no part of the country he has|volce at all efther in the government of | wpovos o frregularity in the adminis. | 108 greater than it was thivty years ago Dooley” papers, has decided to make New | ' A 1 U A bad back means sick Kidneys. ) visited, It he ever harbored any |thelr own clty or in the direction of Ba- | govic or the trust, 1t 18 o hoavy task | oo, e, of rifles and b Ofisen:timay | YOrk la permonent residence; He bas rs el ka e R P e 8§ . | e . ation of 9 L 8 a heavy o ater in the case of artillery. While the | ¥igned as managing editor of the Chicago i I Kidney Pills are made for kidneys doubts about the republicans of Ne-| tonal attairs, uo hope of statehood, and | o gake a popocrat loose from . job, | number of missiies that can be hurled at | Evening Journal | HaloRsen ny B1kR AT Bl s braska beiug alive and in the fight to [ who can only acquive political vizhts [ & true, but a genuine reform goy- | an enemy in a given time and the zone of It s proposed to place a tablet in the old Al rsed by Omaha people \ win they will be dispelled betore | by removing to one of the states? Are| ooe ghould not hesitate on that ac | fire have increascd enormously, the capac- | Fitchburg rallroad station of Boston to 5 & Hawallan Cust M. Schoellbacker of the Omaha has been in the state an hour, | these people citizens, half citizens, or| & | ity of each shot to do harm has been corre- | commemorate the fact that it was there that | gax FRANCISCO, Sept. 2 —Jay I Truck Co., N uth 10th street, says: 3 nothing ‘l\‘““ spondingly iminished by the invention of Jenny Lind sang for the first time in the icker b [ “ Honolulu When « # man 1 stralned my back e 1 - . . | o | T new tactics whereby injury can ¢ 1. | United States, the big station being then | portant mb e hus bee t ! 1 I ever since any extra work, too The preliminary report of the Philip-| What about the negroes in the south| A special appeal has been mude for|The ouly new facts that have been cstab- | the only place in Boston large enough to | i1 (T LD R 4 A h stoopin r u cold settling in the pine commission shows that its mem | who have beon disfranchised by demo- | relief contributions over the name of a |lished by recent experience are that attack | accommodate the crowds that came to hear | to the standipd of 10 me: P ffocted the Kidneys and brought on 3 bers have not been fdle aud that they | cratie force and frand and deprived of | committee representing the little town | s been made more difiicult and defense | her taelve. ¥eRra TUCKer, W i bach An advertisement about Doan's will find fecommendations coverivg the | the guaranties of the constitution ere- | of Amsterdam, Tex., which complains | ! effective by the .v:lwl‘\wuwwl 'y‘i Henry Burkholder, on board the United |toms department by Frecicent ¢ Kid il | me to procure a box at f vound thoroughly, giving the people [ated for them by the republican party? e bulk of the " IR0, AIBI. 86 PEOCHAR iere is littie ) Biates ship Brooklyn, now At Taky, China puln & | JTA% ALGES, (OFRAR 106h ARG i ¥ ) ( s 1- Ll} ing th | ple | ated for them by the republican party? | that the bulk of the funds collected .u-“hu ragement to be gained from these to @ family in Maryland that during Wolcott WHI Not Accent Dougl ts. The treatment cured me." there a greater measure of liberty than | In what way are the negroes in south- | sent direct to Galveston, without due |facts by the theorists who have maintained | the looting of Pekin by the troops of the | HBOSTON cdmhe, dournal [ le b teal Price 50 cents they ever before enjoyed or could have | ern states one whit more favored than | recognition of smaller towns s that the development of the art of m. allicd Christian nations one soldier, an | Woicot L accept i Milburn Co, Huffalo, N, | K Her n It is im W wii 3 . hioped to enfoy for a loug time uuder 4 | the people of Porto Rico or even the | possible, however, to raise separate re | 11108 had approximately reached the Awmerican marine, secured @ box of diamonds | bussedor to Italv, t “hil by gents for the United State point where it would become destructive for which Admiral Seymour subsequently j}j"_,_,‘ ohies. it 458 e o Remember the pawe, Doaw's, aud take governwent of thelr own. | Filipinos at this very woweunt? Are | lef funds for cach ot the communitios | or ji5 own ends by waking war iwpossible | Offered §20,000, by

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