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E R IWATER, Editc PUBLISHED EVERY MORNIN TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Daly Beo (whthout 8 Year bul F nd i [ i ated | Or Yea Bunday Bee, One Yo Weckly Bee, 0 OFFiCES Omaha he Bee Bullding South Omal « H g, T ty-Afth und N reet Councii bl ) Kt Chicag 1640 i ding Washig t h & Bloux Cit | Park Stree CORRESPONDENC torial matter 1t it i Bue, Editor ) t P LETTERS be nd 'he Bee Publish Com o The Bee Publishing ¢ . e wccepted in | Vor Aid) GREORGE B TZECH Subscribed fn my pre ind sworn 10 before me t Ol diny tember, A. D, 1 1 UNGAT ity Publ Attorney General Smyth refuses to burn his fingers with the L case Bestdes e is too bhusy killing For the first time in history the fusiogists of Dotglis county have drawn the Thie at fusing with anything and verything. Ihinrsday 18 Octolier is registration day. In order (o vote you must regis tor No previous registration holds zood this year. The Woman's Weekly has endorsed one of the candidates on the loeal fuston ticket as “a Kindred spivit,” This onght to settle Governor Roosevelt does not use shingle nails when he gets atter dewo cratic lies, but puts a row of twenty penny spikes into them which ave war ranted 1o lold To e cligible to vote at the coming election in Nebraska requires six months' residence in the state, Peopl who have woved into Nebraska within six months will not be eligible to vote, Omali ranks thivty-sixth in the list of Amerlean cities arranged according | o population, but it outranks in busi ness push and enterprise many cities above it on the list The Yocal Bryan orgun is printing edi torials ou the onion. Better save such topics until after election when polities | will cease to iuterest the popocrats and a tearful subject is needed —— Democratic election oflicials in Kansas City are in jail on the charge of conniy g to seeure fraudulent registration, Has it come to this that democrats must colonize to carry Missouri? “Claim everything wotto in 1896 and it is again the Bryan ite motto for 1900. But the 1900 claims have up_grospect of materializing, any better than did those made for Bryan four years ago. waus the B nite Ihe sultan of Turkey has leased an island in the Red sea to Germany to be used as a couling stution for the navy, As this is right in the path John Bal uses o going to asd from India a lively diplomatic exchange s likely result, o he the Workingmen employed at Pacitie in city working vight for months, MeKinley's — eleetion they were glad to get in six hours a day three or four days a Do they want a change? the Vuion shops this lave been overtin along Betore week Democrats entirely mistake the mean ing of the present republican activity Instead of bel iged inan effort to dig themselves out republicans are prepaging to bury democracy and s heresies o decp that they will be e youd resurrection, The duke of Marlborough denies that W. K. Vanderbilt has given his dauzh ter, the duchess, $100,000 as o thank offering for the safe urn of the duke from the South Afrvican war, As none of them are on the stage no necessity exists for bidding for that class of free advertising. Down in the Indian territory they bhave a novel way of enforcing tax col lections. When anyone refuses to pay up they simply eject him from the ter ritory. 1f the habit should becowe unt versal professional and habitual tax shirkers would soon find themselves without an abiding place. When the Clvil Servi has to send out runners to g take examinations for lucrative pls under the government the calamity Lowler must be getting short of foddef The only explanation is that every on competent fill the nill, with th qualiicatious exacted by Uncle Saw, Is busily at work at equal or better wiges in private business establishwents, commission ot people to OMATLA ’ DATLY BE told thewm how it was ‘hatched,"” many, | itableness” is to 8IiMUIALE 10 Eyewiif ex NOT OBSOLETE b an enormous expansion of credits, [ two cases which involve the legal status i sttions 1o Gsfvat S4m il JaW B9 crder The Chicugo Cliron recog The fact fs noted that In 1803 of Potto Rico and the Philippities and Fest Vote on INrusts SIttEaty, - The wove detevmiaed N6 sNows lemocratic organ, has recently pr tenction of only 15 per cent in the the pe of the lands. In con- | himselt to be to play ¢ lhflmxllrn | Series « [N 1 Senate con oans of New "W t N it 1 1 \ noted the Jitter of men the more determined are fgha i bt Lol - e i gl ” g Chicago Ocean that the country shall not be handed « tost ieka whtch are ug | panie that Wl over the whole coun | ence between the rey i aud demo |y ohicago anti-trust conference Mr. ided to vote mgainst this amendment. | 5o "L OGS volce of @ i nd designed to create false jmpressic try. The loans of fhe same bunks are | cratic parties, The republican PArty | prvay gaid: “We have not met here to de- And why? Simply because to pass it would | oo o B, B CE (H0 S0 e Tan 1 the interest of candidates for the now double what they were in 1893 and | leaves legal questions for the courts 10| stroy the truste’” The members of M. have taken the trust (isue out oli l:<“1:.m‘;-lu\ Those Americans who have deep-seated ted States senate w 1are | those of all the other banks of the co settle ¢ democracy would make | Bryan's party in the house of represent- they thought they needed the issue faith in the institutions of their country bbbl LM, ; 7 - AL A k| Padal o \ | atives have proved by their votes that they campaign. When the vote was taken 8| oy ve iha conviction that nothing will to subwit their claims o the people try sho silar degree of expansion. | them the foot ball of partisan polit R ot TRire v dectiy H6 TrOeth republicans voted “yea” and 130 democrats| A0 1ASE 1N cofviction that nothing wii A\ week ago this democt organ | The o, room for o much S — cme court decisions have shown that voted “nay As & two-thirds vote Was| ... yn.titutions cannot but be confident made the announcement that Bdward | greater contraction now than there wus | BEGISTER THURSDAY wers of congress, a8 the constitu- necessary, and the republicuns did not BAYe | (i McKinley will b elected and the dar sewater had been forced to withdraw | iy 1805, with a liability to a corvespond. | Next Thursday is re fon day and | o0 how stands, extend only to the trusts the requisite number of members ]M' | Kerous candidate of the democracy taste t1 the race for the | 1 States set {y greiitor tht | every voter expecting to east a ballot at| that are engaged in interstate commerce endment was lost. The vote in detall {lyorness of defent once more. | The bt B i A bt bk g A Lok % " v 0! erefore the re- may be found in the Congressional Record | C o my B 0 e e - ite by Senator Hanna and the repubs Of course no one ean foreseo with al- | the election on Noven LI L 9 ’p‘li\, ¢ 1 r‘,.,“,:““,',d Dressed 10 of June b Among those voting “nay" were 1‘\“:'»]"\» T TR e e o2k lican national committee. This fake olute certainty to what extent confi- | that his nam properly enrolled o o congress on June 1, 1900, a resolu= all the conspicuous Bryanite sheiehirs | of Wrath™ will not be the ¢ ite of his v retailed through the democrat cuce would be fipaived by the sucee the registration books tion proposing the following amendment to against trusts, ar v«h Messrs \w'llei‘""" '_'I'_ party in 1904, He has said | 1 not be ipers of Nel U with a { the party of currency debaseumen e registrars will sit in their ve-| o constitution son, Btatk and Suthetiand, il tbe Bryanlle it elected this year. He has not said he shettive ¥ nd precinets from 8| e ANl powers conferred by this congressmen from ryan 1Tt Hot be if deten particulars which had 1o but it would scem that no one having | SPect v and precin i il Oktond T, the severnl atatem = The Bryanites ate vocitetous upon the Mr. Broan should not expec non whatever in fact ome knowledge of practical affairs can | & W until 9 . m. on Thursday, In the torritories the District of Columbid gtump against truste. They hunt the octopus | | rc BESAR BRBIE Bot expect a renom 2 | { I vo HUst appe and all territory under the Mg 44 it d drag out hi oo g corpse | . tkdbel. In last Sunday's issie o same | doubt that the election of a president | OFICE 1o register each voter miust appear | and all territory under the soverctgnty 8ig (Nl i ana drag out his bleeding 08 | There is no precedent for the bestowal of Chicago pux P U letter duted | plodged to persistent warfar st | personally before the registrars and an-| gigie satl WL ¥6 in words. But when it comes to deeds| T U " RO B Who &8 1 ; 5 kbl ' Lore | SWer the questions relating to his vesi- [ Sectlon 2. ¢ TORtrol, prohibit,. of .4 the. e as gentle With the monster a8 Al oy o ponn ™ nuccesstul The ¢ va from Omnha assertit that the andard would produce more | SWer the question ing ol 15y | detine o rol, bt nibit or a mother with her child. When asked to | f00 W_“ WL (he Uaited \,“,H” e tempt of Edward Rosewater to have | op Joxs distrust and disturbance, w r.u*(ll"*‘l' and=quatifiontions = prescriis " | Whether extiuing in form of n ¢ o, Yote for their protessions they vote agalust| g..iy"as weil ropublicans--would his nume placed on oficial ballot | {16 fnevitable effcet of contracting cred. | the law, AL L RO R AR e them. ensier in mind if they were sure that ! | fihge to exer | power in any muni L TR = ire tha I ular expression of eholce for | | urtalling investments and giving | N0 Drevious registration will hold Lag £ SR CARER WS of the United The test vote in e ot the | Mr. Bryan did not intend (o make a proce United States senator was an unbeard- |y ceck to all kinds of enterprise, Eyi. | 8904 this year Failure to register) Sutes. - i AR WV DOWEN o "',‘f";:.‘,‘.”;._.»’."“g “X';‘r" ““:”“’ ‘_(:‘. ot | dent and force his party to sa o itse of proceeding in whigh he was teylig | qence that such would be the case is [ Weans self-disfranchisei snforcs thy Provigions of Whis aruicle by sp° SoCiy T 17 LICATLOE RN tEmO to ta Ivantage of an obsolete law irendy appearing in the act that 1 One JF the questions which will be|propriate festalatlon. =~ o ambition Since when has the nstitution of | uancial contraets nre made contingent | 48ked by the registrars, under the law. | BREEZY TRIFLES . PHAVIES COMLIATLS Grd Raub CONLINEOnRY | . | —————————————— Nebragka beconme obrolets WIY [ upon the result of the election und | With what political party do you | - & . | e | 1 | " v ele ' i ish to attiliatey” o this question f | Unele Eb a 1ade de o should the provision that gives the elee-| i ondors with suanufacturers| WIS 0 afilfater” To this question | Bryan’s Pettifo in | Tt i yhas, mads de mistal tors of Nebraska the righf 10 sa¥ [jave o like econdition, Capitul every person who expects to support | ! nin” he' at patriot, wh 1 « ‘reside « i should answer: vanted hol* " through the ballot box — whom thes | cuutions in the presence of the | PFesident McKinley sh ','I,l My AT T | would prefer to represent the state i f poceinility of demoeratic success and | “The republican party AL A pettifogging with the sil- lieve that all they please—they cannot in | 1y, e SRR i the national senate remain a dead 1ot | ochants are conservative, Can there | 18 Decessary to qualify the voter to 4 .,“.,-}I\u.m we have frequently called at- moments of sober thought dodge :hn v‘l";l | tong, w \ A it ter? Why should not the candidates [y, 4 pogsonable doubt that this feeling | PArticibate in the republican primaries. | o, jon ™ 1¢ is worth while noting again, as clusion that Mr. Dryan moans 1o do alf He |, JLLLY B! thuctasm, oo e a rensonable doubt thy s feeling [ PAF ¥ pivies ekt to tale it paramioutit, it he Hetomen of all parties be willing to trast the | Couid be very greatly intensified by the | B¢ #ure to register Thursday ho gave a fresh example of his 1 ‘varl e it g ‘ { i . . : L ) | his specch at Ann Arbor n answel « presiden S ¢ p 1 i Susthe people with their aspirations? Why of | qociion of Bryan, and that whether or m——— - B e\t asked, Tlow about free sll- _ After the manner of the pr titogger, Mr. fcouldn | o CIVIL ser buisi ull things should democratic neWSPDCIs | yos actual panie should follow the suc v "“"‘"" i fvig Bryan says to the republican ‘\Im par foo beal' v SN T " 1 ¥ fanap T he sald ot o 0 ¢ ge the ratio It ) W \ . and democratic candidates disparage the | ooy of the democratic party there would | Mr. Bryaw's followers should try (o ¢ “We are in favor of the free coinage of “'.‘ o N e s CHINAK, Kve hY ", Achin submission of the nuuies of senntorial| oo o gate of affairs that would [ termine on the real issue before the close | silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 without N o as long us the| | het % 3 I 2 e a or consent of mny othe atio malke i il { it « il party i pledged it national pOom o oe gur people? One Question Answ rf:“,‘,':‘l,,‘t” ': lollars at the ratio of 16 to But there is-an « tial falsehood in W la " Stutes senators by dir vote of the THE ALASKA BOUNDARY QUESTION “Do you know of auny good monopoly .{“' any other nation on earth. Your party coining silver at 16 to 1 ¥ .m‘v‘ulm uay es, 8 people? e democratic allegation that the | PV - Bauds? fuguired e B | e propesed @ change fn the ratio. {or (e T &t L atth oy Journal: ¥ o per t W What whout the poly of running for | o e Ny o \rong, let your party change en earth,” because the meaning My Ihe opponents of an expression of | United States has ~\||l~~|n}\7-\-\| Lerritory | oo presidency on the democratic ticket it: it hos the president, senate aid house means (o convey is that xlh- 16 vu‘A ' k Ler he popular preferen evidently do not | in Aluska to Great Britain is, like most The first sentence ought to convince any s thus shown to be harmless and that by enr ) | know that the Nebraska constitutional | of the statements from that source di- | one as to what the policy of a Bryun ud- Wanis only the sui ;In’n;' ST S | . provision was adopted because resolu- | pected against the present administra The veliemence with which the authracite | tration would be. There is nothing in vocates that / v‘ : '»m“ L . ! 1 | 1 T § | R t z t ey | Mr. Bryan's record to give any one the be allowed to take it td 5 )\ tions previously passed by several leg | tion, untrue. There has been 1o surren- | coal mine operators are protesting that they | Gttt A (At it colned nt the ratio of 16 to 1. Our| ; elatutes declaring in favot of unljder of tetrltory i Aluskn and no eban- | will e " et s u‘ \!\HI not .‘m prec ..,\»l as he says. From coinage now is for government account ant ! oy I amendment to the federal constitution | donment of any American right there, | {0 tho strikers suggests, tu the Ve o%~ | tho timo of hin eross-of-gold and crown-of- our siiver dollars ure to }“ extent ot halr L for | e e erience, that they are Ing ready to suy 3 ominal value f token We v had proved inefectu There is no power in the |.,.K.‘-|m.mI:,.,m 2 thorns speech to. (his utterance he bas [heirn minal value virtu Lt en money | ol T h s They evidently forget that this pro- [ of State to surrender a square neh of | —— ekt L L UL ML ket M | standard specches | rado."" fon wus dnserted i the Nebraska | American territory and nothing of the A e ane Y [ A ot ke el At peitl. Would Mr. Bryan be content with the| a1 (01 stitution as o remonstran Kind has been proposed or contem ‘ No better proof of McKinley prosperity | foe as b es in the latter part of this kind of silver coinuge tha ime doy o bl t + notorious corruption of our Plated could be furnished than the enormous re- fguotation, yet on the stump, in interviews, is now engaged in? Of cour would |l e s v lntures in the election of a senator who What Las been done in regard to the | duction in the number and amount of real | {n pmagazin he has always declared t not. e w .m;‘ i ‘r';‘ '\ ”‘ ‘”“H“" w\ Tow I 0! ¢ he third year of h y seratle | y is favor of colned into dollars without limit and ac- | w as not wanted by the people and whose | Alas m wry dispute is simg wo- | ¢ v ges in h the democra party is in Wow e -1 Bl w was not wanted by the people and whose | Alaska boundary dispute i DIy Dro- | o iming i tree coinage of silver at 16 to 1. Whatever copted the standard o The | , H from 1 course in the senate and o the sale of | visjonal. A yeuar ago u modus vivendi b el i B e e e i o el Camanti| patronage had scandalized the state as | was deawn by Secretary Hay and Am ! ! been consistent in his devotion to free lies in this—that he is repeating and con- | PASSED 1T ALONG well ds his party bassador Pauncefote, This provided - " 4 ol SR 5 silver. However much good citizens may tinuing to repeat that we are having now | 10 anfouncement o e oo g7 1 e the same ) of Iver coinage that he | W They forget, morcover, that thix so-| for a compromise between the claims |, tehaed: ¢ i tate of peace in | WIsh to believe that free »I.\;. is no ;x I ; w : rt ilver colnage th N | A < | paramount issue now—and they may be n favor o called obsolete law has on at least two | of the two powers, pending a final set- | South Africa appears to have been a trifle | paramount i ) . ¥ el L N e occasions heen appealed to by candi-| floment. The State department has | premature capturing three cities the | - ———— g o dates willing to invite popular endovse | distinetly declared that the line marked [ Boers demonstrate a disagrecable tendency | PERSONAL NC APPEAL T0 THE MOR ik | s | not to acce Bl s & prophet ) ment, [ by the surveyors in pursuasce of this| eooL | G ] N to see the colo b . Stie Ix-Mayor Strong of New as e . » - While it is true that the indivect mode | ygreement s not permanent, but red ‘\\l!h u[m Sume Stick, I” KI\l L nly" e bl th‘ e Ar ; r:l ke "e :".. hpale PRI i { [ i fuftalo Exa Fuffe i 0! ¢ RO d w obably |l " of expression of popular chivice does not | yerely a provisional boundary set up O/ Ahairmin. | Joios hysterical reiteration | go to one of the German watering places in | Chicago Tribune. L o et or give the credentials, yet no hovovable | pender friction between miners a.d the (Lat the American Cotton Bale company, |a few months Mr. Bryan has said that Ivlw I [ i roud worth T cef . man clected to the leglslature wonld vio- | fwo governments impossible while the [ witk which he is connected, is not a trust | The Chicago Historical soclety has a fine | man asks for arbitration and scis o larg b i . | - army ;' that “he asks for shorter hours of | late the justructions of his constituents | question is being settled for all time. | fits nicely with Croker's inability to |, building that cost $180.000 and a library Al h b R torn iy Lot then wogls L prealdentlnl olce- (16 g alao statsd $nnt thelnteronts and | oo haxchink Wiose lol (D Jof Aish RE | OF oveh:#n R0t beilud - olumen And SO0 (iS5 iet LoE UGN partye Ia bullatog up | And i ! leven ) t i3 a tru re e5C - un und volun esid many busts dnt- | tor who, though free legally to vote i | rights of American citizeus in the ter- | €5/ LI 40 8 AIust A oo Il unhound v an tndustrial despottsmm that coipels mil- ok the dlectoral college for whom he | ritory claimed by the United States lave | (i have fn finding trusts it they ket o | mpy. sigarmakers of T ampa, Fla., have |1ions of peo “’l“’l i ":' it e FO GBI i pleases, is morally bound to vote for the | hoen fully protected. Moreover it is | power? | shipped this year a total of 88,010,000 cl ‘“““"’I‘l"“"J'l':'-'-""“v‘ TAlls Lisaiti b G unacs Sneri noniuees indiroctly endorsed by the) cluimed by the State department that Debs Gut gor Del an lncrense of 26,790,000 over last yeat. JUSL| ).\ iotext that we wunt a lavge-army for | The, fuviste i . Ou ™ ! i people. + concessions made by Great Britain Washington Post now they are s .mlu,; l..\n Al ,‘l. n-,:..l.u | foraigt uan thave'are Tepublionna who want} And-witp a1 s ¢ v m———————— i the comprom xeeed those wade | our years ago Debs was on the packings, from which “'»““'“ ""“ |t for domestic use,” and that “they w Y ot SR R o here: onml [ J STIONS srael Zaug ’ e Jewis! ovelist, wrote N © eur ever, arge ¢ L fi ] Il AVADING THE QUESTION by this government. 1t is well known | for Bryan and presumably was w lsrael Zaugwill, the Jewish nov 0L 1o huild a fort near every larke clty an ered with dash ind vim 50 F Mr. Bryun still evades several im- | ] Siia/Onnsa 3 me votes for him. Debs this year is|his first book when he was a s t 8t |pave the army there to suppress by force | Sald the must A ) e this 8 HaRA DRV ¢ for | 1f and he i London university. The etfort occupled four | (1o giscontent that ought to be cured by man i 58 portant questions that have been pro- | qy. ik about “hauling down the flag | A0V Aing for Himselc qnd e ls o wilyernin U0 SEECERUEI e fiston inaliile Sivarter mnia ronnde o 8 Speec i Y % be more cloquent and ecarnest han he was | evenings: alway 9 | legis! 0] pouuded to lim. 1u s speech at Cov- | 1 (g 15 stmply campalgn clap in 1596, With Debs and Wharton Barker |be and a friend paid £10 to have the tale | 1o has said these things not thought- | go he ¢ e Kectlon foreman, and 1 tngton Monday Governor - Roosevelt | g, rppere has been nothing of the | both pulling votes away from Bryan that | published in pamphlet form tossly, but deliberately, not once, but re- | LMkl Yo warlos o . called atteutiou to the fuct that while b | iy ang for the reason, as we have |6,500.0 of 1505 will proba- | Walter C. Jonen, mayor of Galveston, Tex.. peatedly. He lias fancied that these state- | VO3 Fnkble st - had veplied to guestions submitted by Mi i L 1 i shrink somewhat in 1900 is a candidat T Congr Having been | ments would excite in his favor the pas- | Which the section foreman took as quite o Brys Ha.da ; oo, hiay | iRo0SH M0} thnkithe exucutive QepaKrt:| chief_executive of the stricken city during | sions and prejudices of some members of | Dol affront G G ryan, the democratic candidate WS nent of the government has no author: Talking to olut. the recent overwhelming disaster, he has |the community They do not PP et Mg l pald uo attention to those put to Lim. |y 1o gurrender an fuch of Amerlean New York o to be referred (o as “the hurricanc | bave had that effect. Few, indeed, are | on his own hook, 5o he called the man who 2 s lLis tour of Ne ork | 4.0 s in ebraska toosevelt o e je ‘moved by a reases up the track Poxsibly during Lis tour of New York [ Goicory, This Boundagy question has | 10 rainy Nevraska ¢ Roosevelt | pay the men who can be moved by much a |, feascs ip Lhe fro e VAN RIRR Mr. Bryan may defgn to take notice of | ;o heen a vexatious one and the dis. | bas addressed ot Bryan Senator Hoar says he was recently talking | canting utterance of the sleck, well-fed | AnG he sald: cLseoms K Bf L i er-sonked const W the pros office-hunter as this d cra nto ' 1l your carcass the goveruor of that commonwealth and | ey of gold intensified feeling on | FoisFriuuked const 1 Lo iy | 10 the 3-year-old son of a tep blican friew | ofce B s along tne airest and. took| A SefaE Jou. 3u bntmps " p s )i ) DAg% SUAL Wh g paX B b Well, Tom, ace you going| ~"As yass along th ast and. 1ol N Basleatiof ity or © part has got us it b Lo be expueted that the republicans | yopy sides. — When the two governments | mostly be found in the republican ranks o (Lrn\\ up and b good man like your |into the faces of some of the careworn | 0F nexle :‘.n’u.}‘ ; die will urgently demand that he do so. [ took up the matter a year ngo there was [ marching toward victory. a sound doflar | 4 8" No." was the reply, 1 think 11l women who never get a chance fo take a | 1¢ o "rits vour tracks (i aceidont None of the questions put to My | wm acute situation, which seriously | 2nd & full dinner pail. The commonwealth 6 & damnceabY summer vacation at some pleasant water- | . ‘\\;‘.:1\; :_umrhk“ Hv[v S T % 5 a0 8 b X ? | s prosperous and knows the causes and | g place I wonder how the husbands and | ¥ R o e Bryan are ditlicult to answer., They do sanfl o that |18 Prosr 1 | aanaton BUtioWE BAR atiBaRG:ane AR ing pla another word ) 'fl IIT' 1i i 1o answe ey | threatened a conflict in - Alaska that conditions of i1 prosperity 10 Mow to Senator |,uu\ \\I l»willlA 1 'n‘.\ ‘Iu. B b a e ae e | Jother % not require of him any elaborate ex | might have iuvolved the United States perpetuate it, as It cord at the polls a [ in Michigan 1:; a : nmll\u,\\l,h .I \.,‘.‘h " [ hearts to support the policies which are | 8o II|->|A.M e Yook 1 P R bositlon of principles. e has been | gy Capada I war. I this exigency | month from now will sufficiently testify T o Ly ag: | today amassing grent wealth in the hands |, and Grew Wlwxall, © =0 0 ked whetl it elected, he would pay . SR LhARI A A e - h Ureo BRI RIS S R of a few peoplo with a rapidity never be e Wil -unon my 80 gy el CEnhah ) . | the Ameriean and British governments| o o Rending and King, ing that the regular traiu sorvice would not | o€ & fow beonld with o rapidity never sl aiell srolmeanle UL the coin obligations of the WINCIE Qeemed it expedient to enter into a pro Indlanapolis Journal tako him thero in timo he bired a spcolal | oy SO Gy o oo Gr o man who Is for | ,, 08 over saw e ) in silver or gold. The col 'y 18 very | viat, | g newspapers » | and arvived just as the senator began hi ode are the won 8 n' dis tUing o' takin' blame f'r udders in silver or gold. The country 18 veiy | yistonal agreement and this necessarily | A poll of the leading newspapers in the | and arvived just as the senator began his the second time the presidential candidate ‘ rADKICR I me o, much interested iy this question. There | yoquived concessions on both sides, | United States printed in foreign languages | remarks |of a once respectable party. The visible | Wy Chalrman o' de board spen's all ds Is a well-founded apprehension that he | pue there was no surrender and no | S1OWS that fifty ‘m"; -“"'L"'l‘-J‘“”' P, twons | The late George B '”‘”i"h bed was a0 MR- | eftact of Mr. Bryan's seckless appeals to| , mgflevinde st o Ll Ll 4 , 4 g L ty-six democratic and eight independen usually versatile man. esides being the | oo o nnf Hstoad and il incbars ]t % would direct the payment of such oblig : {H10AD i envy, malice and batred and a ain't gotuny greare ) 247 L abandonment of any Amcrican right, | German papers sixteen are republican, | lcading authority on ratlroads in the United tions in silver and it s having a bad |4 o far as appears the American | twelve democratic and three tudepend- | Siates he wrote creditable verses as a pas- [ == - — — effect upon business. But Mr. Beyan | iners fn Alaska are not now com- | ent. OF papers printed in the Scandivavian | time and had considerablo bility as a mu maintaius silence, Another question ve- | hoiie o o0 e arrangoment. The of- | anguage nineteen are republican and two | sician, which was shown not only n his lates to the disfranchisement ot colored BRIy of Li0-axangois ]! g ; ©f- | e democratic. The figures show that among | playing, but in several compositions which e et sl Girel B of the Bryanites to make political | goroign-born us among native Americans a | were of no mean quality citizens » south, cation o i A ¥ o 11 ; capital out of this matter is another 1l- | majority of reading pevple are republicans. James K. Blish bas vesigned as demo- the constitution aund violation of the Flustration of the desperate straits of that o - cratie candidate for presidential elector in principle of consent of the governed. | |y, MeKinley's Good Juds L | Minois because ho is president and dirvector The democratic leader has nothing to 2 —————— Phitadelphia Record. (dem.) | of a national bank and thinks bis cligibility say on the subject. He has been asked | The local popocratic organ has dis-| President McK has done credit 10 | may 1o called in question in the possible £ . ! his own judgment and no less eredit 10 | Gt or hig election, The law provides that it lie condenms Croker and other New [ covered an Omaha man who is success- | (5 080 SEEEE EEE T 00 FEEE I i nolpotions T Iawipeviaontins York democrats who are in the ice trust | fully bucking a trust, Readers of that |y represent the United States with ex ctor shall hold ay federal office of profit wnd he dodged by saying that these men | sheet up to this time Lave been led to | President Harvison as a member of The are werely stockholders, as it that re- | believe that the trusts have swallowed | Hague Permaner ‘\‘Immwu ‘vrm:n.\\ CALAMITY VERSUS THRIFT, | The nations are waking wars and making leved them of all vesponsibility. syery competitor and were striking right lieved themn of all vesponsibility, every competitor and wer k M A B e L R il e T Is such evasion compatible with the jand left in a clear field. If a grea but the time way come when the arbitra Discredited ¥ (8 claim of honesty and sincerity? trust can be bucked right Lere in{tion tribunal will be a welcome resort for Chica mes-1lerald ——— Omaha there way be some hope yet for|the most obstreperous and aggressive When Calamity Willie was stumping for | [E THEN, WHY NOT' NOW? the popocratie trust-smasher in the at Ir wer A It w 14 ]mn.:.\wi(vlu\‘ hll"\t:r; of [ william Jennings Bryan lum| \.,In- .-ml:u- 5 distinetion and dignity American reps ade the greatest effort of his life at the Four years ago My, Bryan himselt ad- | torney general's office. resentatives, ’~‘|(.‘nm',l.‘ Square Garden, New York, whore | witted that if elected a panic would S———————— ho had gone to be notified of his nomination probably follow. If his election then [ New York City Is selling municipal ADLAVS SILLY ARTIFIC August 12, Aniong other equally true thing i jonds Learing 315 per cent interest at a f would have brought on panie, what | bonds bearing 313 per cen! he sald : Sl 8 o | one Anegea coln Quotation ana |9 R Bl S + sound reason fs there for thinking that [ £00d round premium. In other word Whenee it Came, BHinge DAk depotliard ko ‘I‘\l‘l":’“'j;':j; 3 Lis election now would not have a like | NeW York City can borrow money in this Philadelphia Record (dom that they will lose thielr deposita because of i effect? Of course, there was great de- | Prosperous era almost as cheaply as the| 1u could hardly have been cxpected that i neni1its nAattice 1o anllaak thels saots, pression four years ago, whereas now | United States government, 1t {5 safe | the venerablo demauratic caiaae for the | and they stlll further know that if the gold r Or',lt business genorally is good. * There was | 10 84y that no 815 per cent money would | Yice b IO ONIS SR 08 e Nk AR andard 1 1o continue indefinitely they may | & ’ have been in sight If President Mckin- | 2016 conttibution to the fun © campalgn. oo olied to withdraw their deposits in financial distrust then, while at present | D¢ Kkt it MCIIN | 1o 45 no longer a colt, feiching mad bounds | be COMPeNled 10 wiATAN 1 there s confidence. The country is in |.1_\ ':\Mu not m‘ \Im]mqvlm-i: the A:l]luu\ and springlug uew kicks on admiring ob- | 708 (%KY o Ui lag mot one jot of Yes, siv; vight this way, ple: and let usishow you febnd LR £ of the mation under good republican [ servers. But Adlai has auoted a prophecy | OF Course M IR il AP AL s, SIT; ) B RSN |I‘llm|”|”““1m“ i :‘h td.m‘ : “‘r policies, 0¢ Lincoln's so pertinent (o present occasion "n; f‘ ]\‘n\ : ‘:mv'f. f.:‘m,'.‘f\ u::u‘ I“l\ll‘ couts that arve the “real thing Our assortment is larger and volve \o success of the party o s % L8 i e SION f i g0 talk so glib at savings bank | CO% BiUg I HaRR SR S s lml e A lxl was in at i haw been put In bIE tybe and Kept| 4opsitors daid not kuow. Out of tho opens |y o, complete than you will find elsewhere, Our styles are bet ree silve ( ¢ trade th as oA nentan Ing a8 @ campaign Scarecrow in som Y R 8 2 B Democratic orators draw pictures of ness of his mouth the tuner inate ignorance s SR % W ants is never 1800, Doubtless it could better with: | il e ™oy ml““_ {eland | o the Bryan newspapers. 1t was sald to|,o" o'y o0 arator spoke, ter, our qualities are better and the fit of our garments is never stand now the attacks which a Bryan | o"p00 e e 08 el "'-‘“"""\"“‘ written by Lincola “in 1664, a Hero aro some facts from the veports of | ¢ yestioned-—for § administration would make on the gold 4 o ; 2 the comptroller of the currency in regard to sl : 1t s | Davis, the military commandant ou the But T sea i the near futuro a crisia ap- | soo, 0wl FOHEE 06 108 SURECY T Tol 5 8 i standard and on proteetion. It has i, 0nd informs the department that | Proaching that unnervea me uses me | g ey bank depositor galned greatly in financlal and industeial {50t B ot e not | 1© tremble for the safoty try e . 0 strength duving the last four years 3 ba§ a result of the war co ions have by Tetal savings baik depositors B . he. | Reeded and half the number will suf-| ouhroned and an era of corruption 0 . : ; ”f 3% ks ““~I_“ ‘l‘ “|“””' t (e | fice. 1€ there was a condition of nnrest | nigh places will follow and the money | B e o B o i s o and our prices of $10.00, $£12.50, $13.00, $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00, feving, as some profess to do, that the ey % (enaral De ower of the country will endeavor Total sivingd bank deposits 190, 2 ; S PRy Slbction: of Bryan would hava & o[ Porto Rico General Davis would not | i LE (( “, AR AL R ey ; L ik depon) comprise a range of values that are within the reach of all. None shibip s ANl O S e likely to make such a recommenda- | Prolong 1is reign by workin 0B th © deposits : : i s Wi ous effect upon tinancial and commerclal | o prejudices of the people until all wealih Be deposits 1900 better. Very few as good, Box Coats, Raglans, Surtouts, affaivs, that confidence would not he| — In ARl Pty 484 thy e : 0Yer. thess Bgures take 1 L‘Hl”'-“"' Paddocks, Ulsters and even Pea Jackets—if you want them, P % i " . 0 o [ public wil » destroyed the savings deposits In state ban having 3 A 564 " shaken and that there wonld e n--‘«l s The secretarles of the State Board of | " mpe New York Times bas taken (he R Ra 0 sa T & We have made all necessary preparations for your top coat turbance amounting to pani While | ‘Transportation are once more suffering [ (rouble to try to verify this Stevensonian clther do they make any account of the [ (o nes oy would advise your coming if yon ave looking for the it is true that we are very much stronger | from fright over the possible loss of |quotation. It cites Secretary Hay (Mr. | $2.455,062,757 wndividual deposits in the na- K . . I resources now than four years ago. | their salavies, It certainly would be a [ lAncoln’s biographer) as authe "1‘\ for the | tional banks of the United States ulu .l,: -’hvu hest at prices mentioned. fabric Is no less semsitive to attacks|the campalgn, when they are devoting|cated by Mr. Lincoln's spirit to a-travel | There is one economie fact Mr. Bryan will like that which the Bryanites ave mak their time to politics, and compel | ing spiritualist o I Cora Hatch ever learn, and that is that the wealth of row l | ing upon it. This wust be apparent to | them to hunt jobs It was hardly falr of Adlai when he|the many in the United States is to the | , . .’ " sprungg this _dolorou outglving on th | wealth of the few in the ratio of 16 to 1 every careful observer and is certainly | emse——— prung 2 VIl onmaged 1o 1ares Dannetit| WIthi the nenthiaty Many tlia United | SPUBIFY. 0 Goaussl trom bis feliow citissas | aad that tha. sold atandard s the.salvatien | R. S. Wilcox, Manager. known to all engaged in large tinancial thin the next thirty duys the United | {6 posthumous character. He should Lave | of the savigs as well as the wuges of the and business operatious, Ahere Lus | States supreme court will puss upon Omaba’s Quly Exclusive Clothicrs for Mcu aud Hoye

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