Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
6 THE OMAHA DAILY BE SATURDAY., OCTOBER 13, 1900, T | | ] THE OzAHA DALY . BEE. : i Profess ! RY EASANTLY PUT ! \ f purty managers charged tha 0 Another article t ti- | Rosewate A iermains or McHKiInicy 1 » p « being Imidated an 11 t I g . \ le ¥ L e © Daily & " Year. $ peech 1o linols that the republicans | 1 for the small feet of. CiNnese ay." Every time re L Y ta(ae A5 vies 1o 3 " L i : Juy Lee Y orewd: 1l 1 timidute every There so o numibe portraits 890 e b ave The camp has entered upon erod en, tha 1 ot learned, h N blig o e : 2 bor " be int lated.” | group § . ¢ 1 \ 3 5 eir emotio Ancoln nth and n hos become toleras ca 1 st learn anythir / Kk Year, ,..". who cat itimidated group | I snuyg < of no surnal, ~Rep Bed b o World-Herald e 1 p car Iikely that gard to the fina question, that I e Pres Vell, w J i G m “‘ n Jones of the dom, cr e na and reut even I This species of politleal warfare may s will an muterially ] t perception in this Oh, EgAE, 1t W \ tn . Y d " fonal committee has made t i 1 having 1 you!y nsidered logltimate among a ce hang e pF t asy The democrats direc ra . st be con- in 1 roRAW. Everything was b h eand that he had already collected ¢ ¢ fin class o pol ¥ the & ha t o \e attemp ter- sidered the gre late danger. His b ¢ hing whicago: 14 ' hout " (otories ) S A 1 | taken by th i on, to o im- eloctl ould ur btedly produ i mployes to vote for MeKinley. | *0 el bhut among itable an t repub | candidate b " | efforts fn this would escape, and which 1 sub } o e B ; " An castert yanite organ say One | Bra e lleans this despicablé i Nl v er of acceptance, in arge part of the A an people t 3 t card the. gt " v {oria Omah the st Mste res of t 1l tion hacking will #ind no 1Tones b e took a decided stand for free iffering Some to tt But he h s o4 R hé etoed : I Al parties Jove Galr play ind {ypeeen hat he and his party had the hope that congress will not contain a| B Pt » have been adopted by MeKin- | ter ! v ples of the Breauite i busi $ 0 ) that . ¢ x his means that Wil- fidence in Willlam a hara xte inquired the Eng h 1 employers of labor in all parts of | pa ying 1 secmed ) t die : 3 - i w 1 | ved to use his %0 promounced that his « would s Q eplled the gallant Ren a th ntry st v hat \ o 1 ¢ and f b A y I wer t estroy the gold standard fice to produce ¢ « ] No. Of % npa g % didate oani siccos ; s i by " to b he free and unlimited slons it his 15 were ter or o . SR pnly 2 stumys 1l va to i it ' i iehing 1 publican f the beginning of the | cotnage of ¥ tied cati 4o 14 barm ' axionall 1 b - THE BEE PULIL Ny neite ngmien agatnst the employ- [ When in the face of | va Ulysses 8. Grant in 1868 und fo with Presider colonial pollcy cousider election Would be Inter- | Washington 8 t - = 1%« e base class g t s Aguinaldo as | pepubliean caudidate it | 10 ch W nly preied by the | [ d ngton, s FATEMENT Cil ) wal-a s a8 fulse and groundless @ 1 stand bis guerrilla bands v rm need tha e Philippine silver. Politlcians Wwhys A ) ; : i the 1 Statn of Nebraska, Dou « y . e . g ' ¢ it day to th Through all my enreer | o 1 never rey in material ad- be on the popular side of every o AR fooous e bane e 2 e iratary of The BEs IO RE It Wil then. ‘I'h who miuke | We hooting our soldiers as O have advoeated Miean prine g the sacrifices made for their pos- and it is more than possible that ed b yenlize AL R, ; Kol IO this chavge st have @ low nate | of our sympath as expounded by the founders of the |ve vo are also satisfied beyond all dent, Bryan would be able to secure a| [Refd thr ) my fa P ) Dat AMor 8.0 of the intel 1 TR nl s of Gemeral b £ s 1 i loubt s continuation of the poliey of majorliy for his schemes in h hous Ll B en. In the first place \ o, Aot It o t our public congress. Many of the senators and con ; o s absolutely unteue that 1 have | e, gy | free fnstitu- gressmen who are now opposed to free | 1 every state of unfon the 0 the fever offered to hecome a populist or to en- coinage have voted for it betore when they | (Ihitedelphia 1 . : protected from inthmidation o the republic, | democrat or that 1 have ever offered fo | Bag preserva- (hought th jority of the people desired | sald that L. ‘ 3¢ by the secret ballot e is 1 as the chief { turn The Bee over to Jocrits or | ton, not to mention the ra of foreign 1it, and they would do so agair bt . 27,400 e to cast hix vote without any stipprensed. | nopalinte on ahy ‘terms. (Of the cons| oD Stt. SteR (e LA LL B e bl hesatbisl ' i [ 7 i 4 ' | aware of the fact that Mr. McKinley's elec- dlfter itio wiedge | '} ‘ a o0 Bimself knowiug neral Bragg, | 1 it t i \ \ H y K& | trary inve Al times and on 1l | tion will be Interpreted and exploited as & that we are bitte can [ f he hax sufficien I1-feeling be- | gecastons refused to make any pledge | vietory of imperfalism, even if it has been not resist the cou the succe Sonier J Bormetims ’ and n 1 tieket to maintain profui b 1 g auged by the mistrust of M van's teach- of the republican undoubtedly e | r ‘ A m s therefo wpossible | harmony between employer and e olitical v ” # hitve 1 evop | IS and char r a grave evil " of two & wit et oth “'s” miato on « th vontmon sense | ployes on 1o« Hle ote to In spite of S WS CUTGRR - : L i, Y bk i ladth bl 1 upon an & le husis, vote to | entertained any ssition involving | publican victory dangerous for the wel- Willilam McKinley will be connected with e IR vmpt it to the adoption | suppress him and his doctrines and fany change in the political course or of the nation thun the election of less immediate danger than that of William | % A klimpse o ret ballot—and let it not be | methods filiar yryar t would bave been J. Bryan r policy of olt myselt or the paper 1 J. Brya i ald b ; that the country owes this| Democrats like General Bragg have | controlled by me Jossible to overlook many of the weaknesses L glr sroteetion 1o the voter to the repub- | not given the democratic principles| 1 brand as absolutely false every | == — — — | Nienn party - utimidation practi- | which they have Leld for a life-time, | o | % | 5 2 i ' | statement industriously ¢ OTHER LANDS THAN OURS In receiving the mentar Detroit Jour N “ho ihle, e At » 1o lon Chon, also, | but they refuse to support the new | political enemios that | . sl biogiisyfiy bt AL kout v houtea th there was Lolesale buying of votes, | detocracy beeause it has departed from | il weltten or verbal bledg 2 One conseq e of the recent wholesale | jngormed their Thn Atas A pai Ll Wit brow ‘ but the secret bailot has Iargely or | those principles and does not represent | pecant any ki oy | S1auRhter of the Chinese In Munchurla bY|tion of the Reichsr and th ) enous ler o fight 4 battle, b v ! with that, for the|anything b gave to the party be- | for fusion &5 CIRfER | teon eun i ot the vék ol S UL iy S o o'} il o obvious 1 \ that there can be no| fore it beeame Bryanized respectability | states senatorship or at ot ) m on both sides of | government. This | Vgt : p il s fei : . | 1 r ottic N « v ation both governmen his 1s taken " hat Chairman Jones of the de i | SOMtRDLY 0t 4 putichased yote Lafng a8 a claim to the contidence and sup- | The rectitude of my course at Lincoin | ! jur have existed mainly upon f8h, [{¢ (he new Parliament will not burs the VOLAY COUNTY BOYS INQUIRY tional connmitte 11 cateving stutes | ® desired vt of honest ( patriotic citizens. | 4y the lnst sesston cantot be calleq | heet be Iy for them, owing to ':"' differences and legislate the constitution 4 for Bryan With a fend. penoil It is proswmed that o one will deny | They scek the defent of Bryanism in | iy question by fatr-minged republicans a over which | Jas_ 1o be | il be suspended. The moderate el Wi | ir to an employer the right of every | order that true democracy may be re ported. It has been related already | opposed a diskolution and they now point |1 00 0 e racy ma res | eonversant with the conditions, as every | how thousands of Chinese were drowned 10| gue that the next Parliament will pre wi t " Fhe cammpnien for the auditorinm has | Ameriean eitizen o express bis political | stored and they whl exert a greal in-|{aet of mine wiis consistent with my siver in thelr efforts to escape trom the | one inruly than the last e ieRy | T P only heg I |l b cloeed et | VWS 0 the presence of his employes, | fluence toward the attainment of this | devotion to republican principles ks and it is now sald that the dead such as the antl o | oV he wr V0N TAWS, the stri Been dedicntod o the | 1f he shall see fit to do so. The demo- | result Incldentally T deom it proper also t «o Killed in the fighting around | czech extremists and ihe W PR e L L R public use cratle candidate for the presidency is ————— Wuispunigee, g olpy s were also {hrown 1ato thegroup will be strengthened. v : S ——— sking men to vote fo | The difculty encountered Ly th g i Ebipells i Russlan papers say that the | craia tactions themselves will be swamped. | 1iie enr) warriot de king men to vote for him on the ) . A C | cirenlated by the World-Hersdd and the | stre ed with corpses, some of them py.ge politici [ moderate views Tis true H ¢ Ihe Dattleship Wisconsin hus broken | Sround that his election would benefit | county clerk in securing availuble places |y on i Journal that I was ask estimating the number & ast 12,00, 0o et rifdd it s b L 11 recorl. and the Alabamn. | them. Why as not the manutacturer | foF election bootlis is another sign of | wuior ‘Huuna or the national execn. | THe Jatest reports are to he effect that the | yon of the Introduction of universal |’ But us hatt] \ 1 changec con ons. ong o P » i s are dying n shoals and are fl i e " the mark for the fastest | #nd the business man an equal right | changed puition Although the | ya committe to rofrain from sub- | thomseives on to the br s to avold the |Rufirage, which they assert s tHe only | Hg sopn becar g Inss fomust b to say to those he employs that Le be. | County prepared to pay good rvent fo ——" y 2 1 the new Parliament re . o " ! e Lo ; mitting my name to the voters for an ed food. Not unnaturally, the fisher ren ; i v sen evep the SUCeess of e rept e use of the rooms for registratio _ \ fat obligations acco ] a w [ lievey the su the republican i ) expression of preference in aecordance | men and the natives generally belleve thal |yng o tyo constitution. The Vienna press | He ne 1iea. 6 b1 ] e purty would be to his and th W and electiofi days, ) all the sultable | G e provisions of the Nebraska | the Whole river b Leen poisoned and pre S Tion 415 the “ i p Prove | But his talk GHRL: tHe RN PhiEh b EVAN rts that the laboring | v There is no more coerciou in v people Who | wonetieution. While the - subject was | from It As for the fish leaping out of | O™ gatned in January will be | No Jife of e ) man is not all appetite, and in this e 1s | the one case than in the other and so | 10 vot want to giv them up even tem ot & Lol k by the obstructionists, which, however ‘o e human pa Bkt i 1 i i B 1| among othier matters discussed between | the stream the explanation of that PhENom- | iy bring i oyl The file that most he depracat \ & man bas an ap- | far as the question of self-interest | DI | ganator Hanna and myself, in the pres- | enon is supposed to be the arrival of sharks | 5oy on yearer Ate the = ik wras potite, however, which democratic times | concerned it is hardly necessary to say | hution for this situation than the havoe | opoq op M hise!den and Lindsay, | At otheei Aslitot -prey, aitracied to tae i 5 i have never been able to satisfy thut the candidute Is quite as lkely to| Wrought by McKinley prosperity it hus | o co 0 wiut hrought up by myself | | melghborhood by the of carrion pro Vit 1o the 1010 of Exotasies. o8 Why be RIS ER i B e infiendadi by |t anitie omploye not yet been vouchsafed vided for them aikaia it . i ! neok and " e e T be fntuenced by It as the employer t ) ) Hetther Senntor H&ntn nor any other L th h.(l~ ‘..I the exposition at Paris | To make him president e Woman's clubs of the state 1610 Hokbibia it same <SlIEBE thay —————— had been used and it is thought to he ex I ' my noble decided to continue the study of house- | enced by this charge of coercion and| Omaha the first fme secures the | " 4 " 3 e natl mI[ utiv m I The | et f Indi i o oy o 0| tremely unlikely that the remaining 26,000 o ies Han_aung | i i EREID bt 3 N mittee took any exceptlo to my pro he sensation cuused in England by the re-! g0 tiokary printed T . Wh v that he o hold economics. Ts this preparing for | intimidation, which those who make it | Presidency of the State Federatlon of} Hon il : ‘"\ B IRk tion | GFL Wit AT BN ALIR N GHE T Ch oL Toaite et ch et ok e T PRuc ol the possible contiugency of democratic | do not attempt 1o support by serap of | ¥ OMeN's Clubs. As a recoguition of the ] Hely ai ‘;‘ "”‘ a ""I“ WU e defects of Indian urmaments and de- |y ihag 50 cach, t gl - v hat, 0 ublicly ounce 0} R Hgo rough 4 s A 0 3,260,000 honds. he price times, when it I8 not so easy to keep | evidence, but we cannot think that any | ¥Omen of Nebraska's metropolis this I8 tiat brestdboti B "; s FIOUER | fopoes, expresics GTeAt WUrQrise WHAL WDV | of bowd beitg 20 franc, Purchasers of Ton e m— ? o 4 ink that any A o press, ho t home and abroad. | ent person should have been aston 8 archasers ol the dinner pall full as at prosent constilerable nuber of intelligent guq|® ratifsing compliment, partieularly | t-T ] bome aiid abroad. | intehigent ‘p aubuIdiRAYe Beth the bonds are said ot to have expected to i | ielligent an Ihis story about ‘my being “hauled on | ished or excited by the recital of facts 1ong o 4y, ¢ 1 al O L s tair-minded workingimen will be misled [ % 4% 1t emphasizes the decadence of | - wpet” by Sen tof Hanni £ 1l ince notorious. It is high time, however,| o i "“ ! " ir bonds, but counted ur caqacr- 'he two houses of the Kentu 4 the -antipathy toward Omaha so often | ¢ C4TPeL BY BCHATOE QAL 8 O HAr remurks, th & dAIuNIonE: Whioh HEVe | fooor AV OBEERNL chances 'of ithe (ldttery > I f the Kentucky by it. Certaluly such a charge Is any ! same brand and emanates from the|!t Femarks that the delusons which DAVe ,rizes. which range from 1,000 france tb ' - - e tslature are stll at loggerbends with thing but complimentary to them as o | Monifested in organizations. It} o0 source as t Bires b Tahkg | A of the general BUU| 10,005 francs. The possensor of u tond con. || SIMP o€ & o the substitute for the chel law. 1t] class. The intelligent Au . | goes without saying that Omaha can | 5 A had | sh public with regard to the fancied BU-Jgq0ng 410 valuable lottery cket. Th t i igent Awerican work 5 pledged the legislative candidutes from | periority of Indian armaments should be kg icke i e ey . Yoxiin 1o 1ook s it d1l-the damocentio | lukman, ik hot aaNly coskadfion (atimi. | Caalklithial women's aluls withiaipross [in o g i Vi Lt aments ehould O month the drawings will be ended. after praciical opdcinne s X in e : ronglis ¢oun Wt to go into repub sipate er no ! which the bonds will be worthless & in talk about repealing the a8 5 lent whose administration of the office Say. Wh matter shou ot be fully i e worthless and the nek K o it rep ling the law was siw- | dated. He knows his rights and has | 10 g . Aot MCC T ean canenn, when as n matter of faet |10 #a¥, why the mo 1 MY admission tickets attached 1o then . ply @ good-sized DM from the first, | the courage to wmaintain thew, 1o | W St iy illigl 21 1o such pledge was sver asked or given. | v ar ss forelg ["m‘, fire concerned. The | 8l0n€ have value. The selling price of the G ——————‘ \lso understands his duty to himselr, | (%00 E. ROSEWATER 2 ives of the War department In Paris v;‘ Kets wes about 12 cents at the opening of e French are preparing to A hix family and s fellow-workers and [ pya ¥ et ard mem— Berlin and St Petersburg contain ta [ 50 SXERS1O0I CLES Nowminal peite)or of warm time during the closing days of | ean be depended upon to perform that 10,80[MORLAMN (Y DigRRs S0l MATICAL DRIFT, about m matters in India which are|Yolue. belng 20 cents. .They have sin the Paris exposition. 1f they are really | quty according to his convietio AU Ginted beeause ex-President Harris B iunificant and dlsgraceful than | fallen (0 € cents and have at times touched In earnest they imlght gain some ! what fx bost I'“Ur Ry ‘1' W00 il ot say enough for them in his pub Tammany's boss o of v | any that bave been, or are likely to be, pub- “w‘“ '\"‘I as vv!u ed that about 40,00 Ihen we will suve yvou a snug polnters from thoss who helped close| e general welfave, | i (atement. He said enough. how-|Kind of money.” Of course ! lished in the newspapers. I notorious, | {lckets will have beeu bought by the publt sum i you need glasses, and with » ped close | i 1o livite. Evdrys tucaiot {ipey | Tammany are making all ki e Pioneer, that the British garrison e exposition closes, against the 2§ eneh pali the HUTESON e gates of our Transmississippi ex = ever, to advise every patriotie citizen | 70 i | \ b W incrense in | #00.:000 issued for the expositic 1880, % E | were is considerable hustling and shout- | is perilously “mall and that an increase iu fon of The GUARANTER I8t position. | ONE CREDIT MARK DUE. to support the republican ticket and to [, Het 5 GOV ustling and shout. ;s perllously Tt B o g and addi- | VISItors to the exposition have not been n BE. Full satisfaction | Whatever criticism may be passed on | Promise his owu active co-operation. | the persuasion is not confined to gaw, | tional detence works are imperatively | Ty as xpected, Pushodn. Dreyts wney back. 108 i { course nof A : 4 3 " he popocratic kos yout | either. eeded. There however, more doubt | 8Rd the war having in one way or ar makes us Or - Of courso nothing but curlosity at-| the form of the officiul ballot the action | ATter all the popoctatic fakes about | elther needed, There fa BoNerer: orts on " the | vther prevented the Engllsh from attending En UL tracts audiences for Roosevelt, while | of Seeretary of State Porter in omitting neral Harvison's alleged disaffection | About 500 spel rs are now putting fn | about the mecestiiy: A% BEE Sl cice of | 1argely. London excursions made the for loud licks for their favorites in New York | 10! of former exposition: and Tim Woodruft's vest tc his strafghiforwand anuouncement coy P R P e A patriotism and interest in the great is-| the names of the candidutes for pres be held easily by small bodles of 3 every nigi sues of the da | them all ers the ground completely. No wonder draw people to hear | ident and vice president, although they can el Bryan. At any rate that Is what every | are included in the statutory schedule, | the Bryunites are disappoiuted The Louisiana republicans have chosen axaingl very CLATKD AUARK AR AT Indlanapolis New J. C. Huteson & (¢ popocratic newspaper persists in reiter- | will meet with general approval ; ———'I 5 3 | the elephant us their party emblem on the 10 vonciueon Fie R it | Al G that declares that we 1 - . I 0, g i | Th s know what they have to | officis ot, preferrin 0 ‘the Ameri- | Tidiculous for the authoritie # standing army just to Keen aing | Whether the insertion of these names Dead {AARE BRndh DERRETIA Ameri- | G rue state of the case any longe % npoding army dust to kesp down — Jeratie cam- | can fag complain(s Consulting Opticians expect In the way of i s | in the schedule is a mistake or not ‘1 150 0anarde fhow: thialr exy 4 ¢t Delaware hasn e B ag in any walk of life, and he is ¢ Some time ago it was rumored that a | HUER CANAEGS LEOM AR perience o RERTR BRPRT B s i 5 labor in France |as a candidat 4 3 = . | thelr use on the ballot would have been | Vi i they are vem Bréclous, At recent primuty| (Tbe prevalsnce of ohlld Ishoy in #s a candidate of one of the groat | 1520 Douglas S man by the name of Poynter was run- | (e source of endless confusion and 1890, Mr. Bryaw's campalgn is being | i) ate Loy DIEUORn o 8 AT ] which, in spite of the many attacks made | parties for the presidency glas Street | ning for governor of this state on the | yullified the votes of thousunds of clti engineercd by the same crew that was |, R d dixare: ihrawn i on it on moral and soclological grounds | popocrutic ticket. As popocratic | tn commnnd fenr yesvw 860504 ey | s taatspsholy saws somes focut Phile |WOMIIFIN it fem time to Hms by At pers | zons who would have put cross marks | ’ :;;dm»fmn‘.:]n I').;n' been practically | opposite the names of McKinley or | . “l,‘l'.',"' et ent regarding him for some time it 1% | Bryan, imagining that they were vecord. | o ol G 88 feared he was captu funds and colonlzation equate legiglation, has at length attracted the attention of La Fronde, the only daily ‘ vepeating their former tac- | delphia that the town Is $i7.000 short on t sfclon, slush | promises which induced tbe 1l familiar, | tonal couvention to go ther cpublican na paper conducted by women in France, if not in the world. This paper, wh.ch foo or nnmbered ‘ | | ing themselyes for their respective « ature of the campalgh in Wisconsin nmong the missing at the lust battle of | ¢ :‘ ! but as bogies they Lave been worn thin. || \,u" ;‘,”1‘ Rots e w Wisconsin | 3y jmportaut. part ln the recent women's | tors. ) lis the appearance of Paul Carpeuter, son R e oty Beatrice, I e e | Why not start something new’ O the (RUALWARL Eaoublionn ae congrenses at th pasition. /prakeat @ believe further that Secretury Por gt b i ; ; it pirely ou economic grounds and i d arpenter, on the democrati ter 1s fully justitied W his course be-| - h : ; A rects its attack toward the form of cbild Now an excuse is offered for Jeffer-| o5 ot BT s urse L e recelpts of sheep at the South | Complete returns of the Sepiember el labor that is maintained in the various won's acquisition of Loulslana on the |, . 0 [4F u8 ne s concerne 1ofelally | b stock yards for the past five|ton in Arkansas make the democrate ¥ote | o orphanages. The pith of its protest theory that Jefferson acquired the ter | has wo notice of any prestdential | jovs pave been u little over 54,000 and | 85.087, the republican vote 0701 and the | g hat this form of child labor takes so Fltory for the United States. o ava | HOMIBAtoNS. The officfal records of his | (oge hyve all been sold at a good protit ,pulist vote 3,641 ou the goveruorship . eh from the mouths of the workingman Lt R T TR s Dick Croker cries out in akony, "Give ayd woman. To support its charges Lu n war, while the I’ el i ing how that the | e wool which was taken from them | ) an, o Philippiues were ac-| ouunlicans have nominated MeKinley he younk men & chance’” That's what | fronde cites the following figures: In quired as a result of war, The fact 18| that i 1 lust spring also brought more than Kk does—in @ horn. Ten of his candidates | 1309 the number of philanthrople fnstitu that the Philippines were acquired to| ot th0 domocrats have nominated | ywice as much gs it did in Wiison bill the legislature average 44 yoars of age | ticns amounted to 1,673, In which 20,600 N fnsure peace, o that the. dintition 1| BF¥al: of the populists Burker, und 1o | guys, Do the voters of Nebrask desire |and one of them s been cracking B | cnildren were under the age.of 18 yes LS| Gne will have any reason to insist upon public crib for thirty-four yea 401 were from to 18, 17,500 were from without a difference to give this g industry another blow | the ade on o elr nnmes 1o e list P [} result of (h Septenber ¢ 4 to 16 years old, 11,600 from 16 to 18 the addition of their numes to the list of | whielh will cause paralysis to recur : , J G 5 yeurs. 1 - | cortitied nominees Maine i3 the certalnty of the re years and 8,000 from 15 to 21 vea Four years ago democrati | SS——— United States senate by a Aot ) joints out that these 60,000 chil 3 g0 democratic hoodlums Ve oter of Nebraska sl X ni " u Fronde poin i made an organized offort to Lreak up | B = ‘ TRAR .’ Nebraska should have though the building season is al | ynanimous vote of Will PP he ren, in laboring for the state, are thus i tmade an organizcd offort to break up e fact fupressed upon Wi that the | post ended, permls are still beiug taken | term expires on March 4 next. The legis- | deprived not only of education, but of the y K hich Bourke | guly effective way to reglster his cholce | gut for new structur chiefly fn the |lature will be overwhel: republicar wages which children are paid outside the | Cockran had been invited 1o addr 3 2 om g On the hypothesis that 50,000 | dress | petween the presidential tickets is (o | yuiure of small dwelllugs, The best | Ge0TES k, 8 of “Peck’s Bad forphanages. On the b ' iu opposition to the vagaries of Bryan- | pug his croxs mark i the civele that Aatlo B, iamootatio " go of Wisconsln | of these orphans at least do defmite Wor 5 | 5 alki otes the o o group of electors stand 0 v growing nuber « homne o 1 1 1 Mil times (1 ent#) per child, at the end o | for Bryan he received respectful ntte 1 antly growing n ¢ Of home OWD- | the democratic tick e Milwaukee | centimes (1 per cl nd of ‘ I Atten- | g for the different candidate ek ) L cannot do better for itself | distrt which politicall ¢ cloge, one year the money that these state charges | tion from all. Republicans belleve in fy SR R ¢ The : the workiug classes of froe speech, free ballot and an honest § than to encourage this tendency BEMANE THORDOA <0 Jen, CUn RI0GARS - Rec Agpr trancs. By the bypoth | N ot and 10nes! publican representative amounts to §,000,000 francs y hypothe There i e . ~ « B i g ant It count [HE SUNDAY BLE m—— s o ] y e (eTila of hsks uhiloxes Phere ave halt a dozen distinet models in Fall and I e——— Ihe tenture of The Bee Sunduy will R anaiaco Al for the United States scnatorship, among [are girle, 7,000,000 {rancs would be & il Winter Overcoats this scason—perfe examples o | ‘hile popocr: p ; . em belng ex-Governor tam ¥ | um figure which the free working women . i i 1 | ‘\‘n“l. - xl:p..‘:.n« are talking about | be a serles of photographs illustrating ' . nlum‘\! t n.,.‘.’ » soiug uro | them being ex-Governor win LRI st .A' R (lVaA e mniearnon which you will find here, and in sueh an assortment of ex-presidents they are reminded there | Governor TRoosevelt's tour through |the air before he reaches the backstretch | FARINT Kressima i Alhtaiha e et . 1nat o > at Pr | + \ b will not on his fe ; i | Jonathan Rogs, now semator by appointment | tion, La ironde o iyt fabrics as must meet the requirements of every individ 18 one living at Princeton, N. J. A | Bryaw's state. These photographs were |30 W™ I8 foot agaln during | S0 overnor, and Interstate Commerce |responsible for the excessively low price 1 1 v ind i word from him advising his friends | taken specially for this payp OB Y il Commissioner Charles A. Prouty aid for women's work | ual taste | to vote for Bryan would he apprecinted | staff photographer, who accompanted i Motto to Follow eftersun county, Kentucky, which i | by thu gentlemun's wmanagers, b he parf Globe-Democrat ludes Loulsville, gav Kin W In the tin ha | elapse before the by ihat gentleman’s wanagers, but | the party e R v tns wiaite el frat week In January, when the elect Covert top couts, Raglans, Chesterfields, Surtouts, strangely enough it falls to come. The| For the front page are reproduced i A ; ir years ugo, and upon the size week Anus ion A | £ u club of theatrical men an majority much depe e will take place which are to return the addocks whatever vou please, in rough or smooth verance from that souree was [ 1Wo handsome pictures, one showing a | New York to Kk, for th sucees Kent je lower b of A 1 | | t Lo to the effect that he had nothing to | troop of cowboys saluting the governor McKinley and Roosevel The tside of Jefforson SN Th e e A S e i oods, and lined most luxuriously, { take away or add to the position taken | and the other the various members who | fraternity has no destre 1o Bad more than 11,000 plural n spite of all precedent by him ou the curvency four years ago. | wade up the governor's escort black days of depre 4 ! 0 | the piate glaotion ot laa yes TATY. 14KS AR Botive pas ne - e i ial A whole page of pshots at the N A i R S laka ach botween (he The condition of the courts iu Manila | crowds and incidents along the route Royaiint e in Hawail St Jaftaron (icebal hAd & which for tl two ye e presided over by native magistrates .‘i.»\mm to the eye that which words ) elphia Ledger 1,100 b egislation 4 an {llustration of what might be ex- | could not convey to the mind -the gen ) Hawail, which seemed 50 anx A w obstacle to the free and untram ble in Aurtria. 1 , y s ool fanhinni o pected if Bryan could have his way.|cral outturning and unes )»1‘ o [tous for annexation, it uppears we now | meled right of suffrage has been propuked 209 prose of ¥ Wil buy: 4 ”“'."”"m." good-and fashiopable gurment e iy ¢ g ¥ | ampled ¢ have government without the consent of | n Baltimore, some of whose election officers i Joseph will 1 +1 steh o coat as itis a joy toslip into The antborities bave unsoversd ¢he|thusiasm with which the republionn |cue soverned, No other intsrorefation saa |have devised a I for on |drcss the electors o or fact that decisions are being bought | candidate for vice president was greeted | be placed on the announced intention of | ot traudulent ALt stow | casfon wnd impress upon them R 18 of regls 1010~ | consequences that ttend a furthe and sold and the revenue of the court, | At every point by the (he independent party to nominate as dele- | of the various he | pulace, In a A f . . AmMouHOE- 18 . thonsands of dollavs| wotd. Gorernor Boesenalt's tory is tajd | AV 1B congress Rehert W, WHINS. S8 | Juashe were taken of Sll muspioleus © M Vit Y fhe aihe B16 - ia ba | S {avowed royallst and an cnemy of annexa- | known persons who offered themselves for In ¢ his speech in Gal N i monthly, 18 being appropriasted Ly the | in pleture In a most graphic wanner tion. Mr. Wilcox may not be elected, and | enrollment, and at the fortheoming election day, whe e was witnessing (4 ane [ . native judges. It is always a hard and| Other timely and instructive foatures [if he is, he may not represent a majority | these portralts will he used for the purpose aken as tha forerunner of mu , tedious tagk to teach the lesson of of- [ comprise o lett ficlul honesty to native officials reared | spots In England made miemorable by and taught under the Spanish system, | famous lterary people, with picfures dealing with historie|of the people. as there are three partics |of identification, whon the satie photograph- | other uddresses, much more to the |in the field, but &t any rate his nomina- |ers will take additional Mkenesses of those | that he will deliver from time to tion will show & pretty sirong anti-Amer- | who attempt to vote on supposed Lnproper |should the signs of reconciliation be no {lcan sentiment in the islands | credentials, | more apparent than they are wt present. | R. S. Wilcox, Manager. Omaha's Only Exclusive Clothicrs for Mca and Boys