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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1900 Telephones 618694 ) i Bee, Oct, 21, 1%00. Industries which employ many men. 1 1 | because we have the new exclu- | mibimt Wio s’ e, e el I a e an e ‘) er give styles—and treat our customers in a way | e s ke wis hoe T "t * least disc rted by the Interruption and that meets with their approval. remarked, “Thats not the kind ¢ I8 How to Preserve Purify and Beautify employ.” The audience was thoronghly in 4 4 sym athy “,"", M. “,””: and his retort the Skln a"d Complexion. Cloth for This Dress Last year the craze New Not any | Fancy New .styles to show | et e e e cepruptions) T0 proserve, purify, and beautify the skin, aud prevent pimples, blotches, Yailor- year Trimmings for lace began— Walking time dur- | Ribbons you—entirely differ-| Fpur senrs ueg Mpo i Temarkad :' cklicads, sedness, rr:lxhlnr«,' ‘\":-Huw, oily, mothy ki, chuppin, and re el M 1 t vatl DEa ok B onk nany othe . ki , 10 ot s ¢ \ soap Made Suits black everybody used ; skirts ing this ent from anything we | {fapin Mich o o s r forms of skin blemishes, no other skin or complexion soap is company for a moment to be compared with COTICURA SOAP, because no other soap cluuy, on dresses, on hats and i geason have had before for crush ‘u“h.’{‘:.' v),\v‘: at t ) nd 1 [ l’"lrht-s\lu'l‘.mw,vh.,th/u,/gHi.lrrllvurd.unnfidm!dnuml\liuhnllhvl'nu;_l. is al- t W\ most a fad in|On outside wraps have we had such |belts and collars. L ; at th heavy cloths, es T:'I:h::t“:::d "2:..:("‘:,’-."&‘\';:31' ::Ju':;: 4 an elegant assort- One ‘1- taffeta fn all colors "'l!;“““ O 4D <08 it e halt pecially cloths and Irish Point, Orlental Renals- it ment of walking “‘“""' Mf‘“';“; :g‘{»u.d'{):‘f‘:;{;’;‘w“_fl‘*' at shows the opinfon my workmen have sance and Arabian laces are used ex- % ckirts to show to ialited, toabis am prestdent of a stroet raflway com that are tailored; tra tly Another is a eatin pany In ¢ and which _employs : fx 40 . ’ . de—all plain colo —vel t— | men. The me her strect car com cheviots and zibel-| our line s large and very choice— 1 customers a s e v L e Ly V‘lr'\:\(' wirCk Y ‘r’*;?n:n-:l n]rv y'\'.-l- How to Prevent Falling Hair Scalp ines have the pre- it ok o pl now—we have all| 1uq oiner s a 6-inch wide satin surab | 8 o'y e o man wero Humors and Dandruff. ference — we are Pheliplg-trod i the most desirable in plain colors—at 75¢ per yard unlon men & Jaye the Erigvarics Cleange the sealp and hair thoroughly with a warm shampoo of Coie “hm\'ing a mag Teal Duchesge and Point Lace—berthas | fabrics and colors— BCIAL—Monday we will sell a line | v whout t t declded that CURA SOAP, ringe with warm water, dry carefully, and apply a light dressing L i ag- L, and collars riped ribbons, always sold | I o ld n a h de' out “h;' the ('Il ( ; 1« l'lu.' purest of emollients, gently rubbed into the scalp. This P 2 nd collars Wvily stitolide 19| men would de my foreman to iny , refreshing, sxpensive \ il e o 8 | nificent line in these fabrics— | pou Duchesse and Polat Lace by the &l our skitts are heavily stitohed v yard—your cholce &t 26 [ {ha sitiition before the men and otk them Sl orraa sadTauriea e, (reSpenitYs CHRNEIIENE Wi CNAE LS Noklp and hair 16 » i . ] and are made to hang and fit cors what they expe tie aid 80 and of crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothe Irritated, itching surfaces, stimulate the $1.00, $1.25, $1.60 and $2.00. [ vard o ars and reolly—our cloths are all thorougly the' e B Teprisdnted” e cariolis o hair follicies, supply the roots with energy and nourishment, wnd make to SPECIAL We have Just recelved two galons and all-overs sponged and shrunkensinsuring thelr D ty and that the men would protect the sl grow upon a swect, wholesome, and healthy scalp, when all cise tails, apecial numBers in binck pebble ohevs | meat Mesutssance Jackets=—revers, col Keapiig 1h. IBNpRDLIRE 2oy Airk .alnty ome of | property in n :m' they m»,l- I..,...l welght :u-u;'llv'mrln“ lars, galons and all-overs. nico ones—$7.50, $8.60, $10 and $13 ll‘fllch these fewi e b "'('"': '.M ot uster—equal in appearance to fabrics Large line of taffeta, chiffon, broad- SR " ¥ . It was my priviloge to b irst om costing a half more—our price will be oloth, velvet and leather trimmiags. -"l"l* New styles received Saturday ingerle garments ploye of lnborin Ohlo te recognize union $1.00 and $1.25 as long as they last. TS P ready for Monday's sale—the gar- y seem too | ers organized and asked that the operators “La Vida” Paris form an organizacion. . We agreed to. this COLORED DRESS GOODS-—~ ments we sell are made only by high- : - £ . % never lacking here. We do not count i o gl but the skill of | oranizations. 1 Immediately boeame con- r) H i our Stock.complete until it osutaise sots onditions—besides they cost in many \ 7 k) v, | VinCed that the operators had found th White in a Single Night. every worthy weave of this class that 4 are woman's casos less than so-called bargains the - Hrench nee- | proper way of deallne with ‘abor dnd tha} Bathe and soak the hands on retiring in a strong, hot lather of CuTICTY the world's best looms have pros 2 - B Handsome Coats—By Monday morning dlewoman h a 8] deating with their employers Soar. Dry thoroughly and anoint freely with COTICURA Ointment, t) duced ideal, but she our coat stock will be at its best concealed be oThera "l no’ reason for 'pitting lass reat skin cure and putest of emollients, ~ Wear during the night old, loose Bplendid value in cheviots at 25 yard, < doesn't stop to changing our stock nearly every w § t | Kbne diand ih hand in buniding up ¢ d gloves with the finger ends cut off. For red, rough, chapped hands, New tufted novelties—gbe yard A Insifen YOUP Neslag Rew —eNigN< neath all this|county. The two great forces have ac dry, fissured, Itching, feverlsh palins, shapeless nalls, with painful finger Gcod strong serviceable plaids—19¢, 26¢ . think that oo 8t B EAY th el fomplished wonders by uniting and work ends, this one night treatment is simply wonderful aud a blessing to sl New Zibelines—$1.60- yard likel ¢ every day we recelve new coats. ] v 4 Aarmionious hen both pldes recog afllicted with sore, chapped, rough, or tender handa, bk ikely as no New vene!lans-$1.2 $1.60, $2.00, $2 ; nizo tha HER(s of others and ate will g PETTICOATS ~In slik, black and color strength to re-|deal fairly there will be no sirikes . NOTI-~We Save S1Weys Fiven Fou good ghe couldn't ed—mercorised cotton, mereerised | tain the orlainal freshness af. | hs o CiEkcoming CApplaune Cuticura Complete Erxfernal and Internal Treatment for Every Humor, . 4 y P o & % s @ b & man let me warn you tha Connl of CuTICURA Re 50.). 10 cleanse the akin o a valio whenever we have a spectal be fitted in moreen and other desirable fabrics— Ll s fiist an 800N as AnvEhing oecurs to distirh slow and & e hichensd ouliste, OUTICORS O wELEa cloe, ale, Wo are KOIng 0 do K0 this thme. | pp 0o 1o 4) e W1l1 16 shows Ronday, ter repeated laundering. he'political conditions of the United tates ¢ o, and frritation, and acothe and We will not disappoint you—we have aris unless the corsets were i ol e oy (TS S SRR B blcod. A EiNoiE Bet is often b L Gl d we will have worse times than we had at torturing, di ring, and bumilistug skin, scaip, aud blood hamors, ou nty-five pleces ot camel's- | mpade to order. At Half Night gowns—hand embroldered—$8.60 | In 1891 M. T It bette witli lows of har, when all else A trougheut the world. FOTTER Dava AND CHEM. S51 DIAIN tudt have Hever ‘soid tén . i grough know we are better oft Conr., Kole Propan Boston, Mass. * All about the Skia, Scalp, and Hair,” fre. less than 25c yard—they will all go . ; Wy 1fo uth o o sale Monday morning at 15%o—all corsets and they are particularly b 3 Drawers--$2.25 to $5.00. Iaboring men 004 dark fall colors—you camnot af- S Tk S s prod :"“""‘m“:' ford to mliss this, - i S5 9 LapaT 10 Wilon corset makers aspire. We are. sole | 2 W/ agents in Omaha. Bach patr fitted— | F 4 (0 i _ Corset covers—$3.00 to $7.00, Prices, $2.75 to $8.00 each. 11N On Mon Notions That please the fancy and purse. Small gilt buttons now 8o much used— g 2 at 10¢, 1215¢, 15¢, 20c and 25c a dozen. | g y of cur- |Flannel$ Despite warm weath- . Qiis Brlid—at So, b, B0, 04, T, s aod | ¥ lf'ce on f‘nle one lot o Jeur for or the flannel bus. | Hblon: but their efforts wre overbal- | man seeking the high office of prosident taing which have been slight- J anced by thé cheers of the McKinley fol- | cept In what such election will do for you 12t4¢ a yard. s ! ; saorted Benstos ” this was the thirtieth in Nebraska K\;{-m.-‘r;r,, hnln:nnn h(;ew supporters—at ||y soiled in our show windows | Waists ;h-s: 1:) b';"«'flt‘f fllm" f:;‘::,‘ who escorted Senator Hanna to his - ?n.l.,.‘,,.‘., ’,,,'r l‘.,4. Niyas: e e, 40¢ and G0e each. . e | as ctober, when 4 s s don't like to deal {n personalition nor | gontlemen, that Nebraska and South Das Mending tissue—repair any kina of |dUring the season. it was cold Fashion s even|OLD TIMES AND THE NEW care to discuss Mr, Bryan. but Mr. | G0 oth cast thelr electoral otes clothing—10c a package. i as . ashion 18 even | spéech he has made before laboring men to | for McKinley this fall.” Ball and socket garment fasteners—1oc They range from 70c to $4.50 per pair— | or of fla 5 y W ake me appear ag a labor crusher. I told | e a dozen. ¥ and will be closed at exactly one-half L of flannels than she Was | seuawe monna Compares verioa o |Him 't il b ] Ll oL ahiddimibl A R & ‘e i . 4 » 1'am and have been and 1 now employ | Senator Frye sald that he had been di- “ Faney frilled elastie—25¢ i last year. Failures Cold Furnaces with | 5o am « i ) he ha eidrren H “"fi)’r.r ‘h‘;m;m“l Rt !"‘my;u"r"‘”k a the price per pair. Also one lot of | ¥ 6,000 men r. Bryan « into my own | prected by Mr, Hanna to di the treaty ‘La Vida" corsets are American made Price— K the 1 i my | m L e interest v g When T make this | Soiled cur- Chemise—daintily finished with lace L‘:,.’j,‘\":,”' to believe it until the ry n\x\lmiu:’ the present o |n‘]<.‘.’:_""|"‘-(.m,-ll'. in[after thirty years of fllustri rvice in tain sale and embroldery 0 to $10.00. Mr. Hanna was interrupted by the am- |, The one question that should interest you | the state. Continued cheering ctod the e nouncement that his time had expired. The in u.ulx;..v.,,,. 1 8, D 1 v chan cnator as he advanced to the front of the o | from the pr t conditl: ? Do you w latform & y 4 great crowd moved to the alslo along which | to go buch the times 1893 to o < Petticoats—beautifully finlshed With | {po gpeaker passed fn leaving the hall and [ 4o You prefer that present co ) rring to the size of the audlence . o) lace, embroidery and hand stitchiag— | in &pite of his limited time he gractously | (MUt if you do ail vou has £ Senator Frye sald that the rain falls on ing, Oct $3.50 to $12.00. shiook hands with the men who managed | good. Vate for ihe manty X b i B L U D S g a it didn't frighten the just. Ho day morn- dent McKiniey. You hay 1y referred to the fact (hat the party with interest in the political an § | which he was traveling 1 attended thirty-two meetings in South Dakota and 22, we will} to get ncar him. A smiall fusion eloment | been the fr of_the workin, persisted in shouting for the free siiver i d Prescnt-Day FProsperity, stato in 18 a candidate | Kid We have advertised| 60c, 750 and $1.25 soiled, single curtains we will close’at | Here are the most desirable ones: election to Srtocindidate for ! o paris and its effects upon the United i oin. fottter o 00! colored d wa Senatc anna’s third setis b} told the people n labor crushe jut | States, driefly recounting the summa Gloves washable kid gloves TMiaming buokles=in"steel; ‘it sl ONE-THIRD their former price. Tha Mr: wool plain colored twilied waist | Senator Hauna third meeting in South | 10 LIS POople & WS 8 80T O natas e o 'n”‘{"“\, Lo “‘“‘I"\ l”h‘“"‘;: bef rhinestone—at Sc, 10, 16, 20c and 2o ortment is not large and the first annels—at 60c per yard. Omaha was in every respect a successtul | Hanma o orent Hent torior haw Senator | ters on of the war with Spain he spc efore, and we speak i, {o come will get the best assortment, | Satn scrlped twllled Sanacls 1 plata | ouc, Koutsky's hall, at Twentleth and Q | Bryan and'i‘owe my rowrn to the United | Of the meeligg in Parls of the peaco coms 2 2 st as 3 , fgrn 5 ¥ 4 sarly o even. | Stites senite to the laboring men who knew | mission, of which he was a nber, an of % 3 colors—at 60c and 70c per yard stroets, was crowded early in the even- | States schite to the | Who | ] 3 them again because of their ! ing, and previous to the advent of Senator | LAt during my whole life and my long con- | the negotiations of the treaty. Spain had '’ . o VOO Frenc! — etio! ith labo nd beel o i excellent qualities. We Close Our Store Saturdays at 6 P. M. Imported all wool Fremch fannels—in | 00 L0 By ®e L oever apoke o the | 1 wae'the first IS b ‘D iheir friend. | 4 domanded that the United Siates res oY 450w s Il tho desirable dots, squares and AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MoCALL'S PATTERNS b h nastl ¢ tiis Raipal slosed his | /26 organized labor and have done so from | £tore the status quo in Manila, release all THAIRbS- ABMESE & Vel 3 TRAS. b MRS ARNI80 bt Y b questions of the campaign. He closed his | hize o labor & ave o from | B st 1 Manila, % i -t b FML remarks at 9:05, when Senator Hanna and | jeut ;‘"":,,!’1,’“:,"‘,“}‘ i “'r'l‘r”', }ut &reat | Spanish prisoners, restore their arms and are two clasp. To be washed with Imported all wool French flannels—in | e o & 'S his mounted escort reached the hall, purpose of bettering their own « property and pay damages for the loss st per yard 4 ween cap! and labor by means of arbi- | aptly refuse ol Ohioan was grected by tumultuous ap- | tn i ¥ of course promptly refused by the Amers not spoil by perspiration or water— " & ARttt tration. 1 have always ¢ ated with | + ey ‘omo 1o Mack, brown 4nd pear THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA, Bk embrotored—all waol (millet fane | Slause. The tiroductory romarks of Chai. | 3ith Tihoreet a1 fo it e it | lan, commbaioners, Spain hud then 0 i bl oo gy els—a 5, 5, s er | man Henry C. Murphy were almost drowned | H&Dt, 1ot oniy as the chalrman of the re- | manded that the United States assume shades—Price $2.00 per pair. Y. M, C. A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS. yard. in tho prolonged cheering which was | BUuptcan pational committe ten't e Prest- | soverelgnty of Cuba, figuring that sover- awakened when he spoke of the speaker |of this country these things. I would Not | elgnty would carry with it responsibility PR 0 i R 3 Al as tho “friend and adviser of Prosident | dscelve any man in this audietogr In thin |for the larke bonded debt of the istands, © successful manner in whicl e | ing them about than any othev man in the |0f the republican party have been kept! | conditions In Nebraska, saying that the| Willlam McKinley.” If there were any Whole gtate under any cousideration. For|and this was also refused. After two crowds were handled. country. Theresis not a man in this great audience | 1o M " th | Y| forty years 1 have been in active husfness . . who. cannot bear testhnony from his own | People He met on s trip seem happy [ Bryan men in the big throng which crowded | life and I have never, to my knowledge, months spent on that proposition the Semator Hanna recelved an ovation as | el anniot Dear testmony prom My.C%A |and contented while four'yedrs ‘ago they | the hall, and it was anticipated that there | ceived any man. I want to tell you that in| American commission had its patience ex- RECEPTION AT SOUTH OMAHA|te opemsa hin remarks, which from the | tolce " “fnie's® Heh; “Muric’ " XRouicr | wero diswattatie una poverty-atricken. Tho | would bo many, they maintained a notice | £ % BTG 1, (06, Prasent, PSRl ofy | bausted amd “aucidcd at last o eubmit b condition of the weather were necessarily ‘QR0S; (Mt em agalnin oo L, | Qifference he attributed to the fact that at | able silence. Ree conditions ten times worse. {hin. they | A1 ultimatum, which was that Spain should brl;l. He tvrnhlluenml to with attention [fu:‘ I(rv;m"')fm‘;‘\ my frie .|rynl.l,,p“ul.4 present the farmers of Nebraska have a| When Senator Hanna took the rostrum nfla hl\ |’w'r, 4 retire forever from Cuba and give Porto and respect, though it was ‘evident that | interriptions) , go_on will wait | home market for thelr produce while four | thero was a cessation of tl 3 .| My closing sentence to you {s that vou|Rico, Guam and the Philippine archipelago v ti > ol Tl y ends, 3. oy b sation of the demonstra- | .ongult your o rests nd o ) there was & number of Bryan sympathizers | it You get through, Now, my frlends, | yeary ago- the mills and factories of New | tion and his briet address was listened | cits of Your Tamuly and lei well ‘enpun 10 the United States, reciving in return present and interruptions were frequent.| for a living and supports his family who |England were silent. In Chicago thou-|to with the closest attention spoke | alone. | for the latter $20,000,000. Not for the peos A e the el . He sy For some time Senator Hanna pald no at.| Wants to go back to the conditions of 1893 to | sands of honest men were anxlous to sleep | glowly and In a manner suggesting that | ple, as demage contended, but for the Sevator Hanna's introduction to South 18977 (Cries of “No!" A volce: “Yes!") oSevator Hanna's introduction to South | {0 ™00 U0 Chtera for Bryan ana. ent | i (Cea, o “NorC A Volce! CXeAl), | on'th floors ot the'court house and wers o was. conversing ith cach inatviaual | VOTERS HEAR MR, ROSEWATER | imrosements the comquered netlon nd ing on M street between Twenty-fourth calls which interrupted him, until they | wish hl‘m luck. Oh, no you don’t, my friend ‘wllllnx to work at any price, while today | and his address throughout was forcible | wade on the islands. Numerous prece- and Twenty-fifth street. On the north side | Pecame so persistent that the audience Bivanisty if\':fi‘ft>{;g:\lh’”mklv- \‘:."1‘”“‘5...‘ ‘n‘ is next to impossible to secure good|gnd convincing. Senator Hanna sald Editor of The Bee Discusses Ques- |1C08 Were quoted of instances in which of the. poatofoe building & platform bad | C0uld not hear him, when he told & boy | fik to that fellow. T want to answer your | Workmen. There aro four things necessary | 1 feel like making an apology for coming | Hous TaviIVIak Ttessats’ ot conquering nations had paid the conguered been eracted and around this the people |DBeAF tho stand that he ought to be home. | guestion about the strike in Pennsylvania. | to national prosperity: Sound currency, | before you all tired out as I am. I never | ¢ for the lmprovements on lands transferred by treaty. et ¢ A volce: “Blame Bryan for it!") No, we | well p P - | neglec b b wevet 10 tn began {o assemble as carly as 6:30 o'clock, | A Man In the audience who had taken a | 4o, VPPt EAIE F0R I BEvan had noth well pald labor, business confidence and | lieklect the epporfunity, however, 10, Wik | Bt oo 4000, mastroAliad M street | 1eading part in the interruptions said: | bk to do with it The strike fn th coni | maket for the products of the people. | ifi myfife to employ many men: 1 have ol | Edward Resewater wpoke for nearly Senator Frye spoke of the aid rendered s "the eaat’ sids of Twentyetousth th | They will be voters swds day feglons of Pennaylvanla was inauguratcd | This In loss than four years tho repub- | ways felt as much interest in thelr aftairs |nour at Koutsky's hall boforo Ser an | "ihe copflict with the Spaniards in the Twenty-fitth street, interfering with the [Hanna" to which the speaker retorted: by, she actlon of the Natlonal Coal Mincrs | Mcan party has given to the United States, | 88 1 huve fn my own, 1 come before Soul | gopng arrived and his address Was Hstened | Philippines by Aguinaldo and his soldiers arent e e to . degree. Tho erowd | “Yem but they should learn good man- | ginning of tho striks | have had the conil: | He Never Had u Strike. DO Sorme sdvice tnat will'be 8058 |to with the closest of attention, Mr. Rose. | Sfter they bad been armed by the United e e Shitaily | Bor Jence of every officer in that union. 1 The speaker sald that in all of his em- | for the laboring men water was 1niroducad. o the audtinolote- |Statos authorities, but at that time the ¥ | Americans a1 uot know that before leav- 0 more than any other man in the ‘ IR a1/ he Etta a¢iwing laariied withiIt Senator Hanna's Speech. e o e iy abont 4 acttlemens |Ployment of labor he had never had a strike When They Needed McKinley, Frank J. Fitle, who presided at the early £l % Rkl RIS el ing Hong Kong Aguinaldo and his chie leutenant had boasted that after aiding stinging drops of rain, Up near the plat- [ A drizzling raln was falling during the | fn favor of the miners. Now, Haten (o me “;‘“,‘"“" he belleved In the: organization | v, yomember that four years ugo the |part of the meeting. He spoke on the va- form u band was playing patriotic airs, |address, but the crowd remained to the | fyiihFRin {Gatety Y00 S0 GG 4N o “""’i as it elevated the character of | pussage of the Wilson bill broke the pro-|rious fssues of the campalgn, but paid par- 5 but it might have been playing dirges for | clo Senator Hanna spoke in part as|about the powder, too. (Renewed interruy f_':" members, both as men and as werkmen, fhation en .';‘.f”;'v:"‘..;,".w'u'.‘."v'rxf."\'\‘lx.rl‘.’:”!f":.n‘ff ticular attentlon (o the questions involylng | the Americans to drive out the Spanfards s Lha Feowd.oonid undsraiamd, £ouy B O R g e O e ot T ot St han it Lo AReAKer: | widarBply” sxtenc! ling down t0rs °fi3: |the interest of the iaboring men. He saia |theY Would turn and drivo out tho Amerls At 8:08 exactly the tront ranks of the| I consider this compliment from the good op you wil keen sUll. (A Voloo: | “and I can remember the campalgn of 154 | charged and tho manufactories ‘Were dle | in part: |cans. The Amerfcans had supposed that Rough Ridors put in an appearance, headed people of South Omaha the most graclous srnor Roosevelt stop 1t?"') when the {ssue was a tarift on {ron and | for nearly two years. The people learned a Pod. 1 ’ Aguinaldo and his confederates were acts d Pecaption that I have had since 1 entered | O % ou want come toe oh yous head, young |the establishment of free schools, The |lesson from that and just as soon as they | , LPALY, NG IABOTINE man who desires |ing honetly, and when the reverse was by a number of police. Immediately follow- | your good state. When people will come [ man. That strike was inaugurated because | democratic 't a both of th had an opportunity to get to the polls they [ &1 “1“ work need be without en " ) A ing was the carriage containiog Senator | out on a night ifke this and stand oppossd | the men belloved thoy were not ECtNE | moggures.” RATVY ORbanad’ BOLY, Op: theee chose the ‘man of all others who had been & R0JP [Bfuaisions aud sops. Wy ;'l'lm-'w-;«d‘ 1 £he A1 they could mo 0 the weather it 18 an evidenca that they | their full sh conditions—and the. q the friend of the workingman, William M y t ORI |leave the islands in honor. Haona and the other members of the [ 42 'he NORtaer \t b Sh SRt IO REE | ere ok, Bt Ghen ara ol (o got 17 | On the subject of trusts the speaker|Rinley. (Prolonged applause) ~Everyon ! ls becauss of"the confdenc ) party. With dificulty the crowd was | discussing in this campaign. 1 know, my | (Applause and derisive erles.) N my | gaid that the trust had given way to the | <BOWS who knows anything about public | o o 1SR StRRIE 3 Necensity for Markets. parted and the carriage driven to the plat- | friends, that you ure competent to judge | friend, look here (addressing a man who | Y © | affairs that from the day Willlam McKin- | FENCFRMCRL, ey A ork f Senator Frya declared that the greatest e A e I oo | fOr youracives What I best for You and | was hiterrunting him | huve got 4s many | COrporation und that tho only porsons who |ley returned from the four vear' srvice | Li'invulue” tna hey, work & | R '.p"k" L 1aT Ingt Iramts a8 tihe your mu{.m;: .’.'nu n;m‘&nml "'L"";x:‘”d o men \\r:;rrlnxl for me us standing in | objected to these corporations are men {l? d"\'flr'l to Ms country's cause and begnn [ \Wiim “Moiinley the dolar “\'«‘v::"”fi”y; of ::mglrr nll]-lnnl nll 1””:‘ country s ;l\l‘r;vru- vice {rol ne or anybody this whole, place. (A ce: “Hix thoi- | who never have givel 1 his public carecr as a congressman he di 2 the same value t ? s ¢ | duction @ sald that we must have an t t rinclpal question of Interest to you who | sand Six thousand And I w R ve glven employment 10 |yoied his whole time to that t economip | of %8 same value today, tomorrow and for e lar produc ;::;";:ere':: wr‘elre‘rnr::d‘\l:mnhh: s:::‘:: B e Ty, bread and aon Whoke | (o el you What I s to Ar. Brean wiey | 1abor. “Many of these corporations,” sald | question. Srataction, ‘He wag the one man | L time. Four years ago we were told that | outlet for our large surplus of products, Industrial’ conditi od Lo the present | work depinds the happinets and somfort | he capio 'into the stato of Olite and calicd | be, “glve tholr workmen an_opportunity | 0T all otiers In congress to whom the work: R e Shale T S 1R Il SUNESY | Which fa, (0. b fonid 10 the ferdigh Sar ndustrial conditions of the country and [of your families is to let well enough alone. | me a labor crusher. (A voice: “How about | to purch g ingmon went when they wanted anything LT k 01d | kot of the far east with its 800,000,000 said that, aside from the president, prob- | (Applduse) o wen of the dit. | Jonnstewn®y Oh, T don't know anything | 1% JUEC"AV stock in the enterprises and | teom congress. ot wonld Lo Fedsoed. Al theus pro | people. Ho pointed to the large exces 1 § our chairman has spoken of the dif- | about how Johnstown i, (Applause and every man who hears me to save | 1In 1896 when he was nominated for the | 8iciio e fatled. o 1 Rese 1 i ably Mr. Hanna had more to do with bring- | ference between the times four yours ago o s the stuftiy a csrtain part of hin tacame apd. faveet | DreRdsnoy the Wotking Peonie Ih this coune | S it marces ff vou havent Bobind; ['of produstion of food products, ocosl, irom, ST S porslatioh i thls thEVing Youns w, listen. In 1897, when T was & candl- |1t ‘in industrial stocks. Then he will be | Y &Fose almost'as ono man mnd ho was | fun't Becaige (¢ cand o obiuined“on ghod | cotlon and other artislos over the Ger - gratilato o people of Kouth Omaha who defeat the Tepublican logisiature that | of the so-called trusts.” soon as ho was inaugurated and had taken | per cont, and inhtend of boing tisiog the pressing oeed of thess markets Eve Exertion a Task aro contriQuting so much to growth | was to elect my successor. He called me & [ At the close of his remarks Mr. Allerton | Uie oath of office he called congress in| ton we are now a creditor nation, having | After speaking of the great fruitfulness of and prosperity of this town. At the same | labor crusher. (Applanse) Now, I made . Mr. spocial sesslon in order that the Wilson- | loaned money to Germany, KEnsiand and | this country, as compared with other na- time you are contributing to your own ad- | this proposition. — (I1isses and Interrup- | Went to Blum's hall and the open air|Gorman bill might bo repealed and a bill | France. s WREING" 83 .0 (Bt vancement and material interests. tions)” Well, now hold on. "1 mada this | meeting was gismiss Sunatitated along the linas of {hat ‘Ereat| The cpposition says that the trusts have | L1008 80me otber comparisons wore 1n° Every Care a Burden | scraor yiamma then proseeded to e | Fubiiiion, " s e B0 ™ i Suiectiiainty (o S S haY | 2k Sppusiiian s, ek it trnsle BRTA | duiia, i cuss the Wilson-Gorman bill and the Mec- y 23 racs nally fathered. 1In less than thirty days oy have opened others ten times as lar “We had last year the greatest balance e O . o ook | o, o (i et B worked o Tt 3 | TWO GREAT FORCES FRIENDLY | ghet ihe Wrilcon hyfac boun ke gnd | B seollids 1, oopiie a8 o M- | 1o i areamury of say mation in the werid 3 i 0 X : an wik! bris preserice g ey io Dingley had become w law fires | Kinley tar{ff would be disastrous for th b ‘ There is failure of the strength to Byory time a labor organization in the [ Who ever worked for mo who can {rith: | No Just Cause Lice Benind the Fuston. [ Weor Ughted fn the furnaces, the wheels of | countey e sald that tinplate ne We had last year the largest export trade do and the power to endure; there is | United States has had anything to ask at | jntentionally; that I have ever refused ad- 1st's Arrayal of Organized commerce began to turn, work was offered [ would be manufuctyred in- this country. | of any country in the world diog iy W the hands of congress, whom did they ap- | mission to my presence of a single man in Lobts & oaiaes qadet e B fuf tiiice the operafion of the McKinley | by $100,000,000 fbat of Great Britaln, and s " A 3 &, iawlon 50 | P ; ! mar na 3 dle sccured employment. r o tinplate indus s become ; ey weakness * all over " that is persistent pg ‘):)1 William McKinley. (A volce, I’,ih«.‘.’“',’nt.x r(nhxnxv ‘«.:‘.:l\rx.w;‘u._\' :rl.h‘\h((;u‘)‘l- | atsuar »! “This s Mot news to you. Everybody wha | gFeat factor in this country and today em- | bY H(‘u‘lll]\l,l;:nfl that |‘|" |;‘.mr> “l\\‘u 1::1 “Mark Hanna. T rin riea o o % TReteE A2 Tolacte went through the perfods of depression and | Ploys 140,000 men last year the best finaucial credit in the and constant. oMark Hanoa.") (reat chaering and cried | geloned fp union or not; that [have ever || Before § o'elock more than 1000 peaple | sibuudisni prosperity know without belng | | Bryan poses us antagontatls to trust of 1885 Yons i beks BRARUR e The vital ¢ Bryan. g dischurgod & man beckuse he belonged 1o 4 | had crowded Into Blum's hall, South Omaba, | told that the republican party, belleving in | 1l deacriptions and yot ‘dueing his four oat 8 per cent bonds at il o vital functions are impaired, | Mr. Hauna: “Ho needs it. Within thirty | Unlon=if any man can bring into my pres: | ang were olamoring loudly for Senator | #ound money and the protecilon of Ameri- | Years in congrass he never introduced a yill aDle to float 3 per cent bonds &% PR, Walie days after the McKinley bill was enacted | ;i LR 4 W4 o 7y P can industries and American labor, brought | directed agalust a trust or monopoly, 1le [we sold them at a premium. We had food does not nourish, and the whole will resign from the United States senate | Hanna. All the seats on the lower floor and Rever helpsd &ny one who had atich @ bill into & law the industries of this country—" [ tomorrow. (Applause and cries for Bryan.) | in the gallery were taken and every foot of B TRy O i B vk tios | 168t year tho grestest maral power ia the system is run down. (Cries of “Bryan, Bryan.") Turning to |, Now. look here boys, vou make a mis- | gtanding room was filled. J. A. Beck called the premidency. McKinley has proven him- [ world S 1o feaal % Hatha salh: UM% ‘bo when you run up against me on the ") pelt & friend of the laboring man by mak- | Thia country, he sald, must look to the i et iraathana: thh boy || front, 'hla a sald: "My boy, | labor business. They know me. (Applayac) fthe meeting to order and iutroduced the ing it possible for American factoric far east for its market, and it with you ought to be at home was the first man fn the &fate of Ohio | South Omaba Rough Rider quartet, which gos g 16 pascible (o Amarican, Taosetith aa | tar onat fo ot, @ was with : 4 ‘o ho ever rece 2 (- ug quartet, whic To Select Food to Rebuild On, ’ 2 pany 3 ' [that tn view that we have acquired the stomach, perfects digestion, Invigor- A man M the audience shouted: “They | Who « 5 D | gang several selec y . with the laboring men i ve have acqu omach, pe 8! gor plause)—and away back in 1571, | 88RE several solections and was enthusias-| .po gng (hat a lack of 'knowledge of e — Hawallan islands and one of the Samoan will all be voters In a few years, Mr.| (A volce: ‘“How about t Soamen' cally receiv 3 2, candld - ates and tones Is needed. Hanna." unton™'" And T'fia r-\lt‘mx(hml (i :n“",:,mfn_:’dm;':“:'r""‘“""l"{\vl‘l“','o"x’.":‘."m’;:f how o properly foed one's sclt caused | QOMAHA MEETING ALSO A JAM | istands, ulm. tho best and nest best bar- What Hood's Sarsaparilia did for Mrs. 1 B, | *'Yes, but they want to learn good man- | fiNce, 1 have ¥, £ my bustness | g D TP S0 osklature, made brlef |0 to sorvéten long years as & miser- hatdd ";"‘* in 1;:~ Pacific ocean. When the na- Ciarland, Stady, Teno, it has done for ethers, | Ders when they are young.” (Cries of “Put [ erad that their inte oAROr COnl | Apeeches, assuring ihe sreat. sudlence that|4Dle dvepeptic, 18 rather bumiliating. I|Big Musto Tent Packed with Peoplo | it of Europe were talking about pa Sho took 1t when she was all run down—with. | them out.”) ne, AF you cun find w imany who has | (hey will represent South Omaha to the bost |43 sufferer for that length of time and Eage and Hear seliing out Ohina tho United Btates had aut appetite, losing. Réah, and unable to do | Semator Hunna: “No, o; they will be- vgrked for, me who il tell you dif | of thair abllity in case tho publio sees it to | M4d becomo a shadow of my natural self. Mark Hanna. demanded an open door of trade there, and her work. 1t restored her appetite, increased | have now. (A volce: ““You haven't fold s abotit that | send them (o Lincoln. John W. Battin of [} Was taking Maglolne AL ths Hme mad| _ h Al ”,',fi"",m:l, il ““,h the g her wolght, and made her well and streng. BEianiot o8 mang mimss, 'i'y-“’{{"f\vn»‘fi r:" docs o :nfin{jxf\(w‘i» to .:\Q;Wx: 5 | Omaha, the next speaker, urged all votors to | 4!¢410€ the best 1 knew how. Every foot of spacé in tho big pavillon | arsent of the powers, who had heard the This is ber own unsolicited statement. Within thirty days after that became a | The price of '“.,\{,“h,r T e T aeite | remember the lecal ticket. He reminded the One day I beard of Grape-Nuts food, [ was occupled when the hour nrrl\mll for | thunder of Dewey's guns. law the industries of this country began to | country ranges from $1.60 fo 327 and the |audience of the fact that the county officers fn which the wtarch was predigested by [the opening of the Omaha meeting. About Senator Frye sald that if any school i viv on W 0 50 . 4 sasrved | b " N hat he lood’s Sarsaparilla |\ the ires were reiighted n the fur- | men wh $2.75 for powder were gettng | ana the membe: aRitiat e natural processes and that the food re- | 150 seats upon the platform were reserved [ boy, upon being asked to tell wha J Maces: the wheois of (ndustry. began o | corresp for digging he members of the leglslature sbould |\ "y "y rain and nerve centers. I knew |for members .of the reception committee | would do with the Philippines, whould turn again; hope fille ou- | conl. (4 u ) not be neglected for the natioual ticket. 4 Promises to cure and keeps the prom- | i\/is or \a-..‘rk‘l'unnen :«l"i‘;uhm.:l“h‘:enml:;l.p (‘e..rr.'».z.(.udu,,\\‘ r wages. (4 :| Sewator Hanna u;‘, his escort made thejr | that it my nervous system could be made |and distinguished gucsts, among the latter | write out the plan that Bryan has pro- t, I could digest food all | belng many prominent republicans from | posed, he ought to be taken out of school g for months and months. We took iite with | “How much was | Oh oo s 3 ced | strong and perf e. The earlier treatment Is begun | 3"hylhter view: wo know that this was to | anything about the ates way through the crowded alsles unnoticed | Loy ® 0Ty fioried’ in on Grape-Nuts, with | Lincoln and other points. Seats had also &nd apprenticed to a bootblack. That plan b of the o y, 0 ere pald by u and were on the e B0 time be 3 the better — begin it today, RS iR AnTh The Reomiai uss Seamharity, | Zhen whes, Baid RY) 5% 1 map | and wero on the stage some time befors the | very little coufidence, for I had bech dis- [been reserved fn the body of the houso |1 to let Agulnaldo establish a stable gove —_ 0 golzed the distinguished e beartened for a leng time, for the Traveling Men's club from Lin-|ernment and rule the other tribes without have told you before that the men working | Opioan. W there were underpaid. And I told the (Ohloan. When Mr. Battin fuished wpeak- | %00, %00 puroriee and delight, T found 1[coln. The aisles were full und behind the | thoir consent and establish u protectorate. was lmproving after liviug on Grape-Nuts | ovter rows of seats were banks of specta- | He would never surrender to anyone an S ° operators so, and you agic John Mitchel | 0§ Mr. Hanna stepped to the front of the RABES 50 g b i) what ¢ did alk to him stage and v e ! hie pllfera ihe' chairman reminded Sonator lut‘ud s ‘::\,(“,'“‘;“::1‘:]’“:"" . ““:rl", 2 llttie while, and in thres months I had |tors standing, etxending beyond the our- |inch of that territory, but would keep rRt[ sclomw von“fi CW. ;":":" ‘:‘v:‘y‘ n:u'nm “nlv‘\.' u(‘n)nl Is up. (A [thrown in the alr and handkerchiefs were gained 12 pounds and was feeling like & |tains of the tent and out in the rain and it for the benefit of the people there and CUT IT OUT-VOTE IT vgtee ',""‘“ fro glad, aron't youTy | waved. When order had been restored the new person. For the past two years I|darkmess. The traveling men annouuced | here: Thn“koflmx of !h--,n-nr;“uuluumno; o 0 Yo T would llke to stay here 1 wish.I| ., i have mot had the slightest symptom of | their presence by & series of fraternal | would entall new responsibilities and 1'wish vou had, | #enator spoke substantially as follows ymp! but it we dlscharge them honestly had the time. (A volce: indigestion, and am wow perfectly well. |yells. Senator Thurston's arrival upon the [ duties r girl got & practical educatl 80 you could talk about the trusts. ') 1 wish express my gratification at th ; Holp.tome deeerviag ey o0 4¥1 g4 8 0 T'am not afrald to talk about trusts, my | reception I have met ‘at the hands of N “I made & discovery that will be of im- | platform was acknowledged by ltberal ap- | &pd faithfully this government will pros friend. (A volee: “Why don't Roosevelt | braskans. Nothing but kindness has & LK Pp thers. When my | plsuse per and live forever S s A R vy TS R Ints ¥ suin e portance to many mothers, n o wmy |p 3 r . £ YITR 908 Pk Gow e e s Lok Smen ks, BRI S0ee T saiarsd Whe fiste ans 1 Wi infant was two months old, I began to| There war absolutely not a foot of room | Victor B. Dolliver of Towa spoke for 3 m|nl mmr give it softened Grape-Nuts, Baby was|[to spare when R. W. Richardson called nearly an hour In a veln that kept the a ), can citizen P e g < ADDRESS .......000 was immediately driven to Blum's hall. | {3 needioss for mb 1o ‘n-\{f:»’{o 80, e iion: [being fed on the bottle and not doing well, xvha Inakllu[ltu order and introduced Hon. uumlnuq ull‘lrn’n: ]ym‘n‘ mu:n"url : n:u‘. (8t. and No. Senator VanDusen fntroduced Samuel Al | Which brevitled {n the Uiaited States four | but after starting on Grape-Nuts tood and | Charles J. Greene, who in turn presetued | and laughier. His aadisse rOAted uh teee lerton of Chicago, who devoted his re-|Years age. Nobody knows better what they | the water poured aver it, the child began | Senator William P, Frye of Maine. In | #llver and free trade, and the conditions This coupon 1f secompanied by cash payment on subscription accoust fer mirks fo the subject of the. protective | fore shan,the audfence which ls befors me | (o ymprove rapidiy, Is now a year old and |doing so Mr. Richardson referred to the | that prevailed lo 1336 as compared to those The Cmaha Bee counts 15 votes for each 16e pald, 100 votes for each §1 paid, ete. tariff. The large crowd which greeted | times which’ prevalled until the repeal of | véry fat and healthy and has never been | greatness of that state in republicanism Continued on Fifth Page Coupons with cash must be countersigned by circulation department. Senator Hanoa dwindled to probably 1000 | the Wihson bill ‘and the great ChAnGe |gick. s unususlly bright—has been and, pointing to the line of distingulshed {Qepuigueq o8 el . Depostt at Bee office or mail FROE porsons, but these stood in the rain, which | duntries resumed th n short time, Fires | 108 words ever since it was six mor statesmen from that state who have won | stops the Counh nud Works Of the C“t Thls Out SBCHOLARSHIP DEPARTMENT,” Omaba by this time had increased in volume, and | Were lighted in the factories and labor was [old. I know from experienco that th public admiration in affairs of state, Cold, ad 1.8 demand. n who wanted wWork | o gomething in Grape-Nuts that brightens | among them being mentioned Hamlin, Fes- | Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a Omaha, Neb, pald close attention to the remarks of e (Anoldusey Loniess cioses Dee, ird, the speaker e e P up any oue, infant or adult, both phyei- [senden, Blaine, Reed, Dingley and Frye, | cold in one dey. No Cure, No Pay. Price | Monmwwm @eoresssesssseee In opening he dwelt uponJthe changed’ All my life I have had to do with large cally and mentally. - | the latter betng still at bis post of duty |5 cents. / Senntor H eeted by Magnificent Audlence at the Open-Alr Meeting. Luboring Men, Senator Hanna then left the stage and [ © ublican n ! 1