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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY s 4 m. He is doing Bis & ddnrph and other discases of the semswesssl PR COIRR sSEmastemes e presidest. We ought not to have . | ISSUE ORDERLY GOVERNMENT | & st o mimir o - | R 3 g '“‘]" i7na of the world o endorse the idea that a private| nutrition by the use of Pierce’s | Let e. Eight vear - y is a good thing e said that | president who would command an army to el etk Mehianl gx-mvvw i ahoaye R ar at line : he republic eemed to bave the ides, | €0 7,000 miles away from home to destr bel 1t alment alwr L v 2% i oo 143 ot guta Oromss Indiaza asd Takes Up His Workon | ([0 FEENN AL JOCRE it red trom therm | (ne Fight of peopls to. govern. themeeives A Theory of His Rise and § Copeshaver, Eaq, of Mowst Inciting Lawlessness. Windy Oity Btreets and would, if given the ity, shut up | If we win our fight the world will be moti Uslon, Huntingdon Co., (Box 1222), R — A 1 corporations in the state of ntead to recognize the righ hm_ writes: “About twelve years ago | was | OF ELECTION meet Gitiol VAL Tught b | ¢ 4% we defend our ows, a3 mddealy taken with & jain i (he P | J SA NFIDENT aditions which might be im 2 will bave & chance to com of the stomach which wa “ PREVIOUS RESULTS OF SUCH ADVICE SAYS KE IS CONFIDE “them Bome and bring back those boys whom the Sould ot walh sraight, | It wosld grow ‘ { an was listensd to by a large apd | Tepublican party is willing to exchange The word "kicker® is no more slang more severe until 1t cansed waterbrash Dupes Pay the P ty for Vielating Hases Rosy Hopes om Pipe Dreams oo coud in the mond, | for trade in the Philippine islands but 48 Dosccable term admitied by the and vomiting of & slimy _»'Haw iy the Law, While Advisers in High Displayed Before Him by the wh was his last a th Mr. Brran repeated the promise made in | Jexicographer to the round table of I ~onsuited a physician and be told me Places Go Free—Hits tning Caleulators of state of that | the Indlamapolis notification epeech call Engiish speech. This acceptance of the 1 had a form of dyspepsia and treated Croker Hard. ' the Jones St with but little ongress in extraordir cession fn case | word proves that there was a real need me for about six mo point he gave co F dows together. When hard fimes 2 GovertiNInt by tajuhet { ot " Tiasiier ine Ppncat | Jorit: that a certain clam of people had benefit. 1 still kept getting so weak — | Some 4 pr ! R e T que 5 Philippins | (o N In the Mngiish Maguage 0 coald searcely walk, I then tied an- SUPFALO, X. Y., Nov. 1.~The Roosevelt | Wor. L-Wian Acaings| St B & | % s s race of Btly designate them. As & clase these other physician and he told me my liver 8 spsclal pulled cut of the Bufialo Gepot & ernoca began his three days poosle 86 low Ihee .S Kickers must be as modern as the word was out of order and that I had indiges- 5:00 this Moraing, bousd for Jamestows This oity, olireabiig & W& 3 and civilization 2 waiia’ | which describes them. They are in ef- tion. He gave me a treatment and I whete it will remain tonight and is sched buras at Sasbetol atrect 688 Mick it 8 apadle of s IF T4 IS fect a mew product of our latest civiliza. got some better, but only for a sbort uled 1o #op at maoy t e The speshery’ sSd WAb & * Fublican tells 7ou that the Filipiuos iee| tion. The word which desciibes the time. 1 then tried another ome who flict with & great | incapable of seif government you tel pie, Kicker is picturesque. It suggests the said I bad chromie indigestion, uicers- SR ks guverset muie whose kicking is usually dove out tiom of the Maing of the siomach, torpid Yolce Dot ajpearing to bave felt the stra lbrary and o ound it that the pres t pu the throve & on History that be insults God when he says that ( of last might's three meetings. For the estown the governor confined him- | gential candidate was literally dragged te and we insist made the Fillpinos and then left then first time since the trip began the governor wering Bryan's ar- | (pe platform by a squad of policemen act- %o tHal by § thousands of years helpiess and !ncapabls last night attended a din sf be was |8 ing und ’ upervision of . nment by 't T of self-governmesat ustil Mr. Hameoa found All through with the meetings. Former Mayer tidden with tried to do it and not | them and threw the arms of his protecting Senator Jobn Laughlin of this ne Colonel he rallway station the subject but (he pepublican | 10V 8round the The Filipinos can g diner to the orator v Colonel Bry for vice president wrots some. | erB themselves better than we will govern of the train and the & ¢ aoked 1o \ Sorn 1,1 fqur years ago During the | them with carpet-baggers held in place b included o the party. He 5 2 dem this subject and he saty that 4 standing The republicans and ye marks about t pledsant features of the b aboring men who were opposed to g cans o state know something trip and the great assistarce that had Leen o = .““ -5_;-”: :;Y; .f‘p‘_f'"(‘ The republicans have tried th rendered them by those who bave accom- d Soolly. rhiner E & theory in Cuba and ome of vour panied bim i peciall think with own citizens sent down there with a ful ATTICA, N v. 1.—The frst stop men and office employes had just com- | Yimaed o e eontermy T4 Will be con- | some recommendation by Mr. Heath, who of the Roosevelt irain was made at ed their day's and awaited the | Closing, be touched upon the race situs- | % 0BBected with the mational committee Batavia, at which place the train was a coming of the democ champion tion, a led to the black man not | Lof Already rob ubane, and if an lttle behind time. The gov Colone! Bryan was introduced by Mich to vote to tude on browa | \ndianan will do hin 200 miles of Phore afs many grest lens a Shields, vice president of the county com- | men In the Pacific islands from which | he UDited States, what would a eitizes of 3 Ky R vital consequen mittee. His speech was applauded almost ¥ Bad been relieved in this country another do 7000 miles away from home®" | s o country that we should b . a %0 ] 4 15 & - S— curtency, it is also b ~ incessantly and at its conclusion he was naP etie Mood. ‘ Portance that the ecotiom be took ! | GREAT RA Thich we exist shouid be i on his| Discussing the question of imperialism | LLY AT GOTHENBURG stmost importan e - Srart ir. B W | i should be " ataine h ello, Mr ryan sai L we » $houd be kept unatained. ¢ i g g hurston, Dietrich and Pront Address neglect of our duty die whether th Twe Larxe G rings at That Place r Hoodlums Murl Bad 1 n Inde - 1 when th Four eges w hrown at W J. Bryas b a - Rack ’ - Central Turnee |, ope : THENBUR( i N Specta be bad con- | but a rep Telegra H me . eggs were thrown | Of Independence and this afternoon to br % B octne e wirs o \ stand for civi sen, one of whom 121 ‘privileges rite ever bel openly cham; was placed | never die. can bouse was pack violenee R, we want this | up princips ; — ag toward ¢ here carriage whizzed &t e . most the r bis bead posses- | of pure wantonness; which kicks in sea- liver and k affection. He treated struck o cr bevond, which paid a| som and out of season, at everything or me for more a year and I fel: at Monon wae an ap- struck and the| at mothing as the case may be. e much better but it did not last. I then gt ol he forebead | P to lay aside party | bos rowd was enthusi- | term kicker scarcely needs definition. took to nsing several widely advertised ther places kins tow | § n the basis of patriot- discourse ha was We know exactly what it means, as patent medicines, but received no more Tonight BEnds Tour persieryeyhged fm & that while man trequently applanded was followed in| well as we know the chronic fault-finder x:u ::rr;ryhnhd -:;xe mn:.‘ 1 r 2 1t, wh Bad fi the GRI. 884 prov he position of z it designates. then . ‘Pierce's medicines, using Govern Roosevelt, when he had fin was the ouly on pproved the position o g % his ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ *Fa sked his work is evening. was in the Ts slipping away | - THE RISE OF THE KICKER. te Pr wa‘. and the ‘Pl t ‘ best of condition. His voice is still good. | the crowd. The ball was surrounded b Ary one who cares to trace the rise of P:um‘ and in two months' time 1 was ‘ :_._-(u;;f.‘-_. ng and | the temporary sorepess in his chest has |a large crowd, and as soon as it became the kicker will find that he PACE feeling better than I bad for years be rrBeds M eft him and his physical condition is per- | kngwn that eggs had been thrown at Mr A A with the prevalent American fore. 1 can truthfully sy Dr. Pleree’s A t. With th tion ¢ peech at t was strapge that republ stterney genera All kicker y Dot be A J with the ri roe With the ex a speech at | Brya excitem was int ¢ oee that repu g e dyspepsia, ' Al kickers wmay medicines did me more good than any | ! Qscussi is<ues Oyster bar on Monday might he will finish pundred men made a rush for the prisoner | !0 the past boasted that we toll 4 dyspeptics, but all dyspeptics are surely 4 o iapen 1 w advi 1590 bis speech-making tour at Owego tomor- |and it was only by a desperate effort that | large orgazized force mow d e kickers. They are everlasting faalt- Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discos- the party gu ularid row might Culkins managed to hoid on to his prisoner we mead | BT & WG LH o8 finders. Nothing goes right for them cures diseases of the stomach azd ’ fo overthrow 1 e wher — ntil several officers came to his assistance s gadesnate | o e e £ 4 roranievgond B 5. “‘d'“d A ‘:::“’" There It otber organs of digestion and nutrition ous whi a al sficers were e a ren soldiery Prevailing, which he claimed was brought by | always s y in ir cimtment. 3 b s 1 ;::Lm—-' e ¢ the NO DISRESPECT T0 QUAKERS ..:.»..v }-:P: (u.‘: iy -v:n e give have the Filipinos given prejudices and discontent | js a miserable condition for the g' ...mu.uonl’d‘?" 'h':‘,,‘éb‘:;f count of the velt Briefly Refers 1o £70und and aliow Myers d o v hasnogogue politiciaan. | “tie sl Wle fienca. Se sty GRE RSP - gurce of il pliysical tiesgti Tt acls RS et iy o the patrol wagon. - D 2al led m.:‘,’ ot | Pm_", K: nerves n!;lnruued hme directly o the blood-making glands, in et s When locked up at West North avenus QUOTES ABRAHAM LINCOLN |G nir S m iien e e | o e macuifying cvery Httie Creasiog their activity and so increasing 2 police station Myers said positively that s % 5 largest| megaphones maguifying every Hitle ) ) Increag ' - ¢ Mr. = ever held 1 sousd 1o the Wisck ‘of trunder. ‘His oo SPply ol Blood which is s be bad thrown no eggs at Mr. Brysd per- | poyon suggests Democrats Are Fol- glection of o o somally, and bad no intention whatever of lowing in the Fo ounty ticket and a large republican g Bitting him. He declared that in his : ! Great bepublican ver four years 0 anxte obtaln & good view of the candi- | 2 - date as he left the hall, he bad crowded | — ‘;.. ‘_"_‘USING TEEL";G AflGUMENTS Sed by the * Discovery.” ; ¢ wGolden Medical Discovery " contain sces mole-bills as mountaina He i8 ;4 jicohol and is entirely free from suspicious, jealous, unreasonable and oo cocgine and all other parcotics ALBANY, N. Y, Nov, 1.—Iu response | | | obstinate ; and all these things are only T R | | many leters received by Governor Roose- velt from members of the Soclety of Friends, relative to a circular lssued sev- eral weeks ago from Phlladelphia, quoting the goverpor's opinion regarding Friends eyes lose sense of perspective and he CRAWFORDSVILLE Bryan's priva flamatory st and disorder of w close to the carriage and the driver bad | symptoms of the disease which is starv. “"LOPTOOI ST e for the struck him with the whip in order to make | ing and weakening the entire mervous * Discovery " thongh claimed to be "just 1eG in Troy 1o the and pon-resistance people in his ‘'Life of | U , Aaglipd tached to the mews r 8, which left | b o ien MoCook G PO IS system and reaching out toward heart, o » " " Golden Medical Discovery " urde Those rant a 56 budith - atores s frien tand t promptly | g o8 sreilkiih v et Juiest « 1 i e T Tiolent men 1o &u lolence as 1n | Bade P e :“‘ e ‘:;“m::': ?’m':n'li burled tho eggs at the driver and that jus ‘fndx g ol ‘k(i’;ln‘i e ‘L;;" T of Prosperity. WHAT CAN BE DONE FOR HIM? have failed. There is nothing eise *just the past bave ¢ and | circular was distribu h , 8t 8 o'cl r. Bryan spoke o | AT as good.” I are lable at a: T t atmt % bers of the Society of Friends in Pemnsyl. |¢ they did so Mr. Bryan came through | minutes to a good crowd at the station NN . e L st What oen be done for the victim of s e S mpeder age normally gullty. Thes them: | asia, Indiana, Maryland. Ohio and New [the doorway. Myers declared (hat he Was | gesliing with the general lzsues of the cam- | b it Tele- | AT - gram.) dyspepsia? Hon. G. L. Dobson, secretary of “He can be cured. He can be givena The cost of the copies of Dr. Pierce's Sullty, would go free, whils their iznorant | York. The sentence quoted in the eircu- | dewocral and would never have tBought | pyign, He sddressed himself especially e of lowa addressed an overflowing | pew startin life. He can be made the Common Sense Medical Adviser (ex- §ha lawiess dupes 'would pay the full |of throwing eges at the candidate of his |rpe h " { s, declaring that mone of them | , 1a A ; . { | penaity of the law. Have those men for- | 143 1% a7 gt 41 momcombatants | PATtY. He declined to give the names of | pog A7 Stock fh 1o e CanTmvios thet | S0 wildly epthusiastic audience is the | smisble, companionable man be was of clusive of expense of mailing), given b R 10 1n prisan the nenalts o duing Jus | ia s BOFIfu] to 1he Teal ETowih of & natin | bis companions, and could give no explana- | the republican party had o policy ca opera house bere tonight under the aus- | old. He can once more eat with ap- away lat year was over $35,000.00 4 the kind ing which they try te Incite | as is & class of fire-eaters, for 4 Weakne:s | tion of why they bad come to the meeting | jated 1o in any way improve the condition | npi Gt Railway Men's club of McCook | petite and enjoyment, work with energy, This great work, contsining 1008 others to attempt® Let Uicre be & is nationally da bad as & 0o | carrying bad egss in their pockets of the agricultural inte This city has bad more eloquent speeches, | and sleep the night through in sound, pages and over 700 illustrations, will understanding, “Evers’ power of t gnd in the long run u Quaker | e i [ A perhape, delivered within its borders, bu’ | dreamless slumber. sent you free on receipt of stamps to bt e B B A R S Toan Who 18 not willing to baar sy N i ot never & more earuest, frank and able pre This is not & mere empty claim un. pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 3 &5 he plenses ave it counted as his rights can give a| “From reports which bave come to me| OiF: Brees was sentation of p al facts of the past an. by facts. The statement that one-cent stamps for the book in durabl cam shou ection of . tn "% Tree ‘com. |80 from my own observation I am satis- | VN1 Zi:hbx o he hope of the fut found in the su the dyspeptic cam be cured is made on cloth-binding, or only 21 stamps for it in Vat could hafall on, but f Mr / fied that Indiana s as safely democratio as | hATESd the tepublican pa ess of the re 2 pariy us came tron | the awthority of thonsnds of men and papercovers. Address Dr. K. V. Pierc, has a plurality of but ome vote in| rThe apswer is addressed to William E.|is Missourt” poadell oy Shewn s bis lips cmid the enthusiastic plaudits of | women, who have been entirely cured Buffalo, N. Y. " jts count will ue protecte quoted Abraham Li the command of - the Walton of Baltimore and in it Governor | Thus spoke Mr. Bryan as be alighted from | " o Ml sty a Monoo train at the Dearborn street sta- | ‘Falks to Dunkirk Engine Builders. The sentence of mine which is complalzed | tion this afternoon at 4:40. He added that| Afteen years ag>. | the gemeral outlook was encouraging, but | a made up largely of la boringmen. It was a maste speech, logical, argumenta tion of Independence and paid a tribute ¢ that instrument, saying us_stand by the livered an addr the opera ho rinciples set forth se to & Bryan four years ago e 3 whicn was writte ) e o I e tomee . That | 1OTT: Teplete with facts and powert audlence on imperialism, devoting well kpown through ) J\!B:T"“\ N )‘ N ‘h' . was intended to express my disagreement |did pot go ioto detalls. Mr. Bryau's itiner- | - T bt .n',.z, 2;’ i;rf‘ T»L’,’q onvincing, covering the his endire time to Porto Rico and the Phil- | Kansas, and since N Roosevelt finished the mext to the la th with the mar 0 acts on inadeq ary today covered a number of points be- | ™ ument s W by ThomaS | \po political situatic = P ety 2. L 4 ooy &, T e o Tt ik 10 (s ore | Potvouation ang ¢ the man Who o6 v e » | tppizes, also a eulogy to the present siate intemtion to & atlon fails to act. It would |tween Indianapolis apd this city, all of them | ; % quate prov e edged their lives, their | 106 Vebraska Brigade band gave a concert | 0ficlals. The Central City Democratic Glee | ceiving letters fi traveling through five counties and makiBg pe untrue to say that T have altered m. | being in the state of Indiana. He made no DIodees. & . n o | before the speech and whosoever would |club was i Mer- | in both states copgratulating hin fifteen speeches nvictions in the mattor, but were 1 10| o poq ot the state capital, b | red bonor. And yet, id 8| ;55009 the hos vy of e ¢ iy 3 maj r The stops where the most considerable | rite the sentence R E e e . | sader semse, it was the | yor'e elub afe gl e s ek f [ ;"}“"" L e ey ¥ . wt resl u le | ¥ n- | there by National Committeeman Taggart | 2'EN€7 & 16 Geia vathoe & haw | 3 ter the speech, cake, apples | McKinley and the entire ticket on Tues- | Rioiy Ronchbianig Atwais p time wae spent were at Dunkirk and James- af|and otber prominent lodiana democrats. ™ -‘"‘[‘ -_;‘fi‘ffm' S ient of reh shia, | 804 other good things being fbuted | day pe PO sy i g sl town. His speeches during the diy and at ini- | who composed his esc for the day. The|Of Promise . “ Mloude. Ji|from full dirner pails plled vpon the stage | - - ot b nighi ¥ POCIT. Twis both of these cities were flavored with stopping polnts were: Jamestown, Craw- | RS throush tears the clouds. It iy o \iberality and willingness character,| SUmmers Speaks at Crelghtom. | gram—Judge W. R. Green of lowa spoke vigorous sttacks on Richard Croker and |’ - tordsville, Darlington, Frankfort, Delphi, | 25%ured the world tnat . :‘-"»" of | i5tic of raftrosd mem of this city. w are | CREIGHTON, Neb, Nov. 1.—(Special)— to & large crowd at the opera house here National Chairman Jones for their alleged Monticello, Monon, Reasse Lowell and | 4¢potiem had reached their flood and wers | 40y ine 0004 wages and are well satianry | HOD: W. s of Omaba made one | tonlght and expounded republican prin T 2 o Rens Lowell an; Stat - O ppespisans el drawin a nd are well satisfied A « " M i o e i e WS JONES 1S GETTING NERVOUSi“ et N Brven e ke bevae car | FoeAng G grant (bt ey may serar | Wil G, €000 T 7 el | e maut” Sl wodComorehesaiv | Cipie i s very saafaiors mainer G b which Governor Roosevelt diagnosed as an Rambler for good upon his arrival here. He | 7!%® & 3 2 a e | @ddresses which has been listemed to dur- audience. Judge Cr ak at th Incitement to violence. At both Dunkirk Demecratic Campalgs Manages Sav- |, ., o jieq 1t for just five weeks and bad | A S0P Of less than five minutes was made | ). ) g)iceq ” UBCET | ipg the campalgn at the opera house on | McKinley and Rooseveit headquarters F and Jamestown, and especially in James ing Things to Keep Up H | traveied 7,000 or 8000 sailes 1n 1 8¢ the small town of Darlington azd Mr id Ry evectas ' Hid wan Brostad 1o o | EF yamtn Nalhoiar t town tonmight, there were lmmense audl Courage. Mr. Br ran into & republican meeting | BTY2D contented himself with suggesting very large audience and zll spoke well of club bas a special press wire run into the ences. At Dunkirk, where three meetings | at Femeloen When e avrived at the | guestions to be propounded to republicans DECIDES TO STAY AT CANTON the address who heard it room used as beadquarters and will receive were held. the governor in addressing the | CHICAGO, Nov. 1.—Chairman James K. . 4 Amone those questic ' s were inquiries ¢s and President McKinley Will Recelve the Election R * at His Home. The chances favor large republican gains | elsction retur |in Knox eounty this fall. Many populists | day might and some democrats bave announced thelr - ictention to support McKinley and ki Adiat Attends Barbecne meeting place there was & large crowd | there to greet him and on the outskirts of the crowd were & number of men on horse- |back and in rough rider uniforms. There at place during Tues @rst open air meeting in fromt of the |Jomes of the democratic patlonal commit- Prooks Locomotive works, which suspended | tee today issued the following. addressed | work in order to give the employes an op- | “To all who favor the republic and op- rtunity to hear him, replied to Mr. pose the empire to whether the people want the tri whether they can depend upon the rep lican party to destr wanted to ask why we ryan, and sald among other things The election is already won We mow "‘;r-:u!;l::'m-n:dy:::r” 3..4!1:‘;:";:;,(,;4 ers now than we did four years ago: | CANTON, O. Nov. 1.—President McKia- | . —_— | FHRU ‘“’4 \_“' Sii. Al B 1 want to take up one or two statements | PAVE ntain our present pouition. | through the crowd and it ws evident that| ;4 what we were going to do with the | le7 bas decided to remain in Canton to re- | This Year is for McKinler. |enson made four epeeches bere today Q wade last Saturday by Mr. Bryan when he es Of government which | - B e % nos when we get them. In conclusion | (¢'ve the news of the election mext Tues WYMORE. _Neb, Nov.. L-—(fipecial)— [00chsien Was the ‘Gemecra barbecus for @as here. In the first place. Mr. Brywn e athers | OOt there, o |Be told his bearers that they should make | 48 Eight and return to Washington | Lake Bridenthal, a preminent and success- |northern Indiana. About 20,000 persons we id the argument of the dinner pail was tire day on Tuesduy| 1o bis speech Mr. Bryan referred briefty | (o U0 L SRR DAL ST Y cant in | Wednesday. Heretofore, since be has been | ful business man of this city, being at the |in stiendance. Mr n was In ex yxact it it 1 do kno: JAL ShoR (g0 10 [0 the Sasnsial question by WAy oF BiHaek | iy, government and laws. president. it bas been Plan 1o leave |bead of the Bridenthal Lumber compavy |cellent trim and at speeches dealt t than it was four 358 mem- | upon the republican position. The tollowing |~y Ind., Nov. L.—At Frankfort Mr. | for Washington elther immediately after |and a Dephew of Johno W. Bridentbal, the |with great emphasis ). Here are the figures for the present vear for these works he average monthl Guestions of Iy to whatever may | was his language on that point G Soet Bryan devoted & portion of his speech to | YOURE O else during the evening of elec- | populist mominee f the advocacy of the candidacy of Captain | tion day. Telegraph wires is out for McKinley governor of Kansas, |t s year. He was for |epeech tomorr usts, imper . .| 1 want the republicans to exp %0 place teams ar ey ask for the su re 8 little over $100,0 f the committes | note for a greenba K 1n Allen f gress. Mr. Allen fs in com '-f'"'h‘;*:oh“);:ft;':" furnishing the presiden: | e 2 t & infirm to the polls. | bil they put section 14, Which re of pany of American soldlers Wit m d com it The average . e 08Y | Bone o tireaticns) Slasetaiitm ¥ 1 a Jocomotives turned out is tw a B R il LR he Philippines and Mr. Bryan made this | ¢iection returas The New Stock— month, us against .x.;\‘(‘lu”.'fw and the ty it is to watch th gold standard is t the bas: arks. He said in| There will also be increased long & s- | » lm!;; LB, 3 Bl E X Ml o= O syety n- ‘:r.“dgnrziizw' ..«: t | tance telephone service provided at tae| Of woman's shoes bas been selecte Jipes yt Sue b wa Well 1 tell you one he balict Box in the a permanent syst oIn this dis ¥ vu‘hn\e as candidate g "-‘mldérfl::f‘::m:u:m | with particular care regarding looks ng Tyan 18 not responsible 1 eturns are signed and | permanent bonds for congress 2 Allen of your owa he president ton bome. | o & e 'You bet your life he isn't,” shouted one SAMES ': Yones There was a brief stop at the to town. 1 suppose the republicans call him nor Roosevelt at Oyster | 1OF x.--\-~:‘ bave shoes been so prowinen of the grimy-taced workizgmen. The gov- | oo oo AR AT Somm ttae | Lowell, which was not originally on the!a copperhead and say that be is agaipst | Boy. the W Ho Washington, the | & part of woman's dress as iu the ernor smiled and continued [ | republican headqua at Chicage and | skirt age—the new ones have the wide SRRRtE 3, Wae due.ts Providence. | | Pew Yok ~ | extension soles with patent leather trim To provide all the facilities workmen have already begu nging wires Inclement weather today interfered with keep Mr. Bryan o {mpertalism. One of ave here for e f we give up efort Mr. Bryan de locomotives o g0 to J. wings or dull vamps—or all one style—black, vici kid a by 1o : al drives of the president and Mrs. | any of them are the proper thing and ~ 5 the ¢ast, then 6oy §oodby to any chance | . . \ost kind of & ‘me.xn i n;ar- more from a republican congress n‘u a of much weakness to their own party. For | McKinley. There were, bowever, a great | they give that independent appearance - the 2 Hawail is is the first democratic. Our greatest good now lies in while som natives would prefer absolute of callers e e O i 4 . \n:e the residents have had a chance 10 the direction of obedience to laws of independence, they are tot so blind as Mr. e WY )”““"‘1"-“ S50 sypeariag shos '”“ w do the great sovereign act and most of the Unlted States, and those socalled Wilcox and others try 1o make them. 08| oy \mKer wen © son® 1o Eke —~We will be pleased to show all | them, being novices, are as pleased as home rulers are not always the best friends of the planks in the independent bome rule | -~ s gt L ; Spe al .7"" | these to you any time you can come to | chilaren with toys. They show keen of our own home. yarty plattorm which was adopted in the | ETAZ)—The fnal rally of the fusioaists was | 55 0 * | terest in the contest and attend rallies 7:_9 republicans have & fln: club bouse convention cn Jus he following e s & Tt e G — e | 2% @iligently as veteran partisans ou the in Honolulu and republlican bamners aa! “We furtber pledge ourselves to support | Lo0¢ 838 8 Band was recu wt By el | } | mainland. The Homolulu Republican de- buttoms are quite comm that political the United States that f’.'"r:!“"":’ r'i“-‘;i' ‘;ff;:--:»fl“!"h: pms—l Drexe‘ Shoe Cou | Sisaey: “MaKinley Wil corry e NSRS > = i e, T U 1 e Kawel » & mher of boss and girls of all ages. Atier| New Catalogue remdy—Seat free for | This s Hawall iotends starting Prince David Kauanaukos is the'demo- The leaders of the independent party say | tne parade Baward B Saith ot b ol | the asking |in its territorial career in the band cratic nominee for territorial representa hat they represent the common people and | °° 7 e Edward P. Smith of Omaba de- oncnai TSI s enes: | wagon. He s a nephew of ex-Queen Lil and is that their strerkth lies b the support they e FARNAN STREDT, | There are three political parties on the 24 He inherited a roval title aud &bout & get from the native voters. They point to | islands—republicans, democrats and inde- quarter of a million dollars. He is kuown the rather gorgeous republican headquarter | 1 sendents. Each party bas put in the fleid geperally as David. The prince was a omparicon with their own plain rooms | full loeal apd territorial tickets. Late in delegate to the national democratic conven- a proof of their assert Lol [yes are ‘ngh Grade Pianos— The world says it is not |seen sas City. His blican repreeents the wealth of the \alands Are the cheapest in the end, s thes : % | were taiking of fusion. If fusion is ac- ing & Gemocrat are appareatly (ound in the and also a large share G A | H . Py N polite to talk about your ail- |%ere ‘AiCnE of B ety will give the that the momarchy ceased 10 exist element ot g ccommo a I"g | are bound to give you absclute satisfu ments. republicans a close run. If mot, the, re ring the rej lcan ninistration tion—so many plapos are sold whic »er the democrats and independents tion at Ki admitted by al L 2 4 licas will bave a w e that democrate Besides the sentative lu congress the Toerll be - are CALLED HIGH GRADE, but yo Dr, 4 . «Talk to |Publicans will bave a walkover N ate " gress t! v'll eee—maybe quite I "“ Ayer says T 4 cannot bope 10 win the elec o Novem- people of Hawail will elect their first legi hrough & pair of | cannot make a wistake when you select me all you like about your The rey idate for territorial ber unlese they form a fusion with the in- lature. This body will comprise Bfteen | piek from a basket | such pianos as the Knabe, Kranich & ? 4 ¢ § |ereqae a millionalre dependents. The leaders of the latter party semators and thirty representatives. The ture beats a sherif la forc- | | e % [ “h?’ and r‘|‘“_sr your § attle and sugar man, and & delegate to say that they control more votes than the republicazs and democrats bave nominated | e e o e ooy} | Boeh, K l::v:.:‘ Hallet & Davis, Neec feelings and il! feelings. the Philadelphia convention. Parker is democrats their candidates, but the independents bad | and ftting one's seif to glasses | | DA™, McPhall and other similar makes 3 h also descended from the most aristocratic zot completed their ticket at last accounts. ¥ rieky—terribly risky—the which we are ying. Come and A':d ;} “”\;? you ;”:l." “z stock. He speaks English pertectly and The Sdependent pomizes for territorial The democrats hoped to fuse oo maay of assursnce that we give you | look over our Immense stock and be effort of sending a letter s & philanthropist. “1 shall surely be representative is Robert W. Wlicox, who these legislative candidates and thereby | of furnieting the preper || . 4 Lowell g elected” be says. I know the temper Was a leader in the revolution of 1889 He form combinations that might belp 4 Siasses plsces you ,:"." i | | convinced that you are gerting the very ' o of o the people. They believe the republican Is Dot popular with his own party leaders, national ticket | risk—Free eye examination. | best value for your money J. C. Aveir Company |[party in America is the true friend of the but he is sclected because he Was prob- The island of Oabu, on which is the eit Daaa S Lowell, Mass, | P811¥¢5. Up 10 the present the McKinley ably the most intense bater mot ooly of of Honolulu, is eatitied to six senators and TRE ALOE & PENFOLD co., - o sdministration has masaged afiairs in the last ruliag monarch but of the presest a proportionste Dumber of the members | e == Hawall 80 well that the voters capmot be civil authorities of the UDited States s of the lower house. Hawaii fal . B. Aper’s Swmpurill - | Ayer's Haie Viger persuaded that a chamge will occur if he well. So fotense is the dislixe of a few ead will | same four senators. Maul will selest taree be re-elected Our people are largaly of his followers to the ides of belng under and Kaual two. terested in sugar and they cun hope for foreign autbority, that they are & source Ayer's Pl Ayer's Chesry Pecioral Ayer's Agee Cure Ayer's Comiatene sl o AL 1513 Dovglas.

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