"5 rntl'&i jpt-WW " 0 -x &lAftjl'gttfflWg the tfsbraska Advertls V. W. SAMB.ta.i Publish, r ,A- sr- c" KlMDAY, .lfl. .'It lilt'O 'Wvww I'M FOR ACTION llcbraclra Republicans Making Preparations to Reclaim the State from Fusio Misn.anagemont. ('li.-.iriii.iii ...ml.-n.von.ic Stale Cen- tiiil I'omniitico Forum luting Plans lor a Vigorous Oimpjugn, Al)io Orr.lor.s lire to lie Cecural and Evoj thing That Pertains to a Campaign oi" IMucation Will . 15e Utilized, Cnncnrtnil i:iTii- in Ho .Mucin to Ili-tlrcm Jleliriiiku I'rinii 1 iisliin Vlo.m W'lil'ili 'ilinutcii llur I'nlillo I iiHtil ill Imit,. Appreciating the potency cl tin edu catniiul campaign, and imposing con- lidtjuo In tlie biigaclty uiul mtoiligenco ot tne electorate 01! Nebraska, thu re publicans have opened up headquarters at the Her Granu, in Guiana, and are prer.ailng to conduct a vigorous eum pa.frii a.curjj th'ls line. 1 no campaign In Nebraska will bo I'li-oetly In charge of II.- 0. Lindsay, Chtlrraan of tho State Central Com iMUey, and he will be ubiy assisted by competent men at thp hend of tho jticus departments who will devote ' 1 their time and unergy to reclalmlnc K l.raaka from fiulon miJitijiiaKe i..ut. I'ri-Piilnut MoKln'ry. ( I ool'ig out upon a peaceful sea of p.. 0e.1t bequeathed to them by tho . c . -:-aui.Llp of MeKinley it was iu . ., '.ud with good Judgment and sound . -. .i.'.lns for tho republicans in r.'" x.n l ecr.ventlon assembled to attest ;.fi- rpp.o.iatlon und gratitude by ; :! ..oualy choosing William Ir"KIn 1 ) f -r tneir i)residcntial candidate. : 1 tlio four ycjirs he had boen at tho on of st-tte he had not only banished r Mt.:ess from the doorway of millions ( ' ai.ci!.i-i homos, but he had gono i 1 ''.: to a struggling people of unhappy 5.-. a .u a?ifl toin fiom their limbs tho !. af se'viiudo and silencod for .,r the sovereignty over them of one v. .He mo3t nmrcilesa monarchies 1 :.Lwn to modorn history. J li- Viiih l'l .Hiir.liry. Mini1 fill of the importance of positive pnd i'p"i"ncod statesmanship, tho re- I i.'llcar.a placed, as second on the II : ft. th-it sturdy compatriot Theo 'vi' Rocovelt. There are few names ii American politics better known than r. i. and none more symbolic of honest1-, fidelity and intellectual and moral qunMlies. Roosevelt has won his po F't'"n in popular condence in the open luruni, whore as roldier and civil i 'i ho has exhibited such qualities 2s rra found only in tho most unsullied typo of American citiznnship. A man of lfv patriotism, broad and progrea rive ideas, schooled in the science of rvarument, he is a strong companion- if"9 to JIcKinloy and hla candidacy li'in with it an assuranco of honesty, jntriotijm. caro and circumspection In tho ndminltratlon of public af fairs, rtooevelt may justly be clnlmed by the west as Its repre sentative, for, though a resident of Now York, ho hus for many years been interested in the stock Industry in tho Dakotna and has speat much of his time on the frontier. No man in public llfo is more mindful of hjd duties. lioiier his task bo to stand between the people and rapacity, or to lead a column of soldiers against a death dealing storm of shotNand shell in tho cause of humanity, as he did at San .tuan hill, it is all the same. Man hood 1.5 there and it asserts Itself. y Kinlcv and Roosevelt both men of splendid typo. Roth possessing a ''idgmont that is profound. Roth stand for conservatism in public affairs for peace at nil times when war can be c voided without dishonor and consist ent with tho decreob and obligations of humanity. They aie opposed to militarism, and they both are opposed to a large standing army. War has only been accepted as an Inevitable and unavoidable obligation. They and tho republican party favor the main tenance of only such a standing army as will suffice as a nucleus In the event of foreign complications and ns is suill dent to maintain law and order at home. Tho object of tho American peo ple as typlned and set forth in the' re publican party is, not to subject dis-, putos to tho cruel arbitrament of war, but to settlo all disputes at homo ami abroad without resort to force. No na tion was moro ably represented nor moro outspoken In favor of peaceful arbitration in the settlement of inter national controversies at Tho Hague peace conference than tho IJnltu I States, and tho representatives of the United States In that conference boro their commissions from William Mc Klnloy. Had ho favorod military rule as a functl!i"bf government it Is not likely. In a conference hold to suppress military riHo, ho would commission some of tho ablest mon iu tho nation Mtl TTlb lose nrotats against military auju- dliMitinii were so forceful and brilliant tftMflMJMJeMtttteUMtifi mMt ", . .. ,.. . , i.i ..i- ..... ns to o.O Ttt no wu;uii n una cm. In fovnr o. uijJmt, 1 dimrmntru!.!., hj1 o'hfJr state will ho more closely watihfld than Nnbraslca. One roason id f."t t It tho homo of tho fusion ca:i. ; .,'i.-i.. t -.t.i winia.n 1 n.,i t....1.. Ii'nin1 1 Mil porlty. Four voafs ago, Nebraska, hypnolizad nnd rlghtoncd by the nllur' ni promise' and itnrtllng predictions fM, r f,,.mn onmnnlsnor3. and bv those of ttrvpn in particular, gave Itn :rl.-li ,. n H, fn.lnnlqt The &tonA ZT-X -MMIW,wQ GROUP P y' NM,P.-u . win U- vvMm..i. . I pcl.tlcifn. Jl th Cr.rnl neccputton 1 "M1 V J'tlimi Dupicri. .1 I nrotilfl of Nebraska hnd faith-In tho tenant i.ovrrnoi, win ;ih luvuiuuiy pre'litloiirt of tho "boy orator" nnd Known throughout the state He i Is they followed his leadership. Ho was noto-l for his sterling finalities. Tho dofeited notwithstanding and his pro- mir way bo sold of b. W. Marsh, dictions h-ive been exploded. candidate for Secretary or state; Wll- iii.v.. .win.! from the rostrum i lmni Stucfer, candldaU-for Treasurer; that If M'KItiloy .'-as olorted, farm tftr; 0oorge U. Follmer, candidate for products would decline in value On Lntul commissioner; V. Jr. rrout, enn th contrary they havo advanced. I (lklnt0 for Attorney General; and W. He said tho adoption of a gold stand- K powjcri candidate for Superlntond nrd would preclpltnte-u slavory of tho ont of v,cll00gi All these candidates ju-sses. On the contrary, it has ro-, wcr EOiectea on account of their es ciilted In letter wafces, more money and ,,P(,lal fltncss for tho rc3pectlvo posl general prosporlty. Ho said through tlous ln onc way nn,i another they the free coinage of silvor nlono could , win hnv0 important duties to perforin, prosperity come. Free coinage was ,i.,ina ,viiinh tniro into account tho defeated along with Bryan antl such intercstg 0f tho state, and in tho prop . t prosperity as this counfy ht3 nevor bo-, or pP,.f0rnianco of which the pcoplo "' .."" .."" ,,..... uui iseorRSita, niousn swepi oy au vorBity from ond to end under a dem ocratic administration, which, barring the silver proposition, was a lominder of what Bryan's olectlou meaut, gave Its vote to Bryan. What will it do this year? Will it still believe In a prophet uho has faRn and In prophesies which when now held up before tho lamp of intelligence nnd experience appear ri diculous? Will It turn Its back to tho advance ngont of prosperity and its face to the ndvauce rgent of tho silver or bullion trust? Will it still insist on the government making it so tb,nt the man v ho poducos silvor bullion can have its value lncroased 100 per cent, so tint ho may trade CO cents worth of silver bullion for a dollar's worth of wheat, or corn, or labor, or, will It l,n loyal to itself and Insist on getting HO cents worth of silvor or HO cents worth of gold for 50 cents worth of wheat, corn or labor? NulH'iinkit Otlioi winti ConciTiiml. And Nebraska Is otherwise con cerned than In tho ultimate triumph of the national republican ticket. Tho success of the congressional and stato tickets are of the Highest importance. The rc-cloction of Congressmen Burkett and Mercer should by n0 means fall. Both have rendered splen did service. Congressman Burkett hus, during his term, seemed tno al lowance of 312 pensions, mostly for veterans of the civil war. He has been, like Mercer, a strong advocate of tho rural mall service, nnd has succeeded ia establishing three of those routes in hla district, with moro to follow. He has a!so succeeded in having several additional postoillces established. Though not on the com mittee, he was successful In securing an appropriation of $230,000,000 for improvements along the Missouri river, especial provisions being made for inipnneruents at Rulo and Ne bras!i City. Congressman Mercer was equally successful in securing appropriations and concessions vcslly beneficial to tho stato. He is a firm advocate of equitable pensions, nnd has gladdened many a home in hi3 district by suc cess in securing the allowance oi a pension claim. Congressman . Mercer strongly champions tho ruial mail delivery system and has dona much to encourage It. Much credit is due him for tho Missouri river appro priation. In tho other districts tho republi cans have chosen their candidates for congress from among the very best and ablest men In the party. Every one of these stands hi strict accord with tho administration, and their election moans support to republican ism as typified in President MeKinley. It should require but little mental energy to determine the importance of supplanting fusion congressman with these. I'iisIiih Slciiu Itofurtn. Fusion management is a stench in tho nostrils of the people of Nebraska. Governor r'oyntor's administration has' made it so, Never before in the his tory of tho state has there boen such an exhibition of utter incompotoncy and political depravity. Never be fore havp the interests ui the people and of the state boen so oponly dis regarded and trampled upon. Thoro Is not a state institution mat is not blighted by dishonesty or cursod by Incompetency. Tho public patronage has been divided up as spoils among tho politicians, and thoy in turn havo their care. Nebraska under tho ad looted tho treasury, and, in most in Htances, wrecked the institutions under ministration of Governor Poyntor has paid a terrible tribute to lgnoranco and incompetency. This applies no moro to Poyntcr than to tne rest of tho state officials, particularly to tho Attorney General's department, where the pcoplo havo been treated to an exhibition of torn torn boating that would startle tho Chinese '1 lin Mull) Tlcld't. In nominating n stato ticket tho re publicans, having In mind tho ovils of the fusion administration, and tho noceaslty of selecting honest ami cap able uiqu, nominated a tlckot com- .. -fcv-.WMJ Im1 Hi 4t,rt I pnrty It hYftdrd tltd t.( .et with C. Orii'etr. , i ran Of oral '"' r!at of tlu- pmpi t.i Buinmrn him to Utity, nnd a c-.mp lance with that iciuwt U at tho snm Urn an vvi,Ie-1 incimiso and HMMurauce thai iDlnUtratlon, and would put tre Uistl- tut om M ti.o nfTalrs nf tne stato In tho Mml of a man who Is noted for hie honosty and fchruwil business sagacity. IB. P. SnVitKO. tllO 110111 11PP for Lloil ntiuvlf.a Wrtafnti. cniiilldntn for Aiiiil .01 iNeurasuii nro viuiuy uuurusiuu uuu deeply concerned During tne campaign tho electors of Nebraska will havo the pleasuro and opportunity of hearing party Is sues disouB'-pd by some of tho ablest orators of tno nation. An effort will be made to secure Governor Roosevelt mid other speakers equally distin guished. WOMAN'S FIGURE CHANGED. tCiivlrcminont and Ocouimtlon llnri WroiiKlit Mm-li TinvarU.t Kit Improvi'iucut. A few years ago a slender waist wns regarded as csBcutlnl to a woman's benuty. To-liiy those -women consid ered the most beautiful arc they whose waist measurement is nearly double what it was 110 years ngo. This year the modistes lin've a new style for the fashionable Jijruru. The greatest tribute paid to its charm by women is their willingness to submit to an increase in their waist measure of ftom three to four inches. For strange ns it may accm, the new stays make ! this difference In the waist. The com pensating grace is nn absolute disap pearance of the abdomen, even hi the case of stout women. The bust is nec essarily very low, as the corsets are not more than five Inches high. In ad dition to increasing the size of the waist their tendency is to make the bust smaller, and that feature has mnde them unpopular with some who are attracted by the long curves nnU the straight back which they usually produce. A maker of these stays in New York, reports the Sun, of that city, finds herself so occupied that a first .sitting1 is not promised wi der throe weeks. They are tried on as carefully as a gown, and never leave her hands until satisfactory in every particular. Further down-town is an: other woman who is devoting- herself with almost as much absorption to changing the New York feminine fig lire. Her method is somewhat differ ent, although the general effect is the xnme. The stays made by her come in three separate pieces and nre not united until after they have been put on the wearer. Women who wear them may lie recognized by the same peculiarities produced by tho other woman's slays, although health rather than modishnc.s is the endeavor of the second manufacturer. The style came fj-om Paris and wn.s brought here some years ago by an American ac tress whose peculiar figure hud al ways been regnrded as the result of nature rathjjr than art. Rut the wom en who followed her example all look like her nowadays and nre perfectly satisfied. UiMiiifiiti)' In tin- 'v of ice A piece of ice weighing ten pounds mtlSt be kellt cloRed ai'd tlio nfrlr..i jiiu.-m ill. uejJl- HOKBl III. II lilt lClllgl'l- ntlil must neither be scrubbed lior scalded. Many hoiiKi-wivcs with a false Idea of cleanliness sorub out and scald the refrigerators once a week. Under such circumstances the rt frlgiMiitor becomes heated, and as soon as the ice Is put In it melts rap idly without throwing down the prop, er amount of cold air. nnd it reul'y takes 2-1 hours to bring the refriger ator back to the point of refrigeration. If anything is spilled wipe it up at once with cold water. A teaspoon ful of sweet spirits of nitre in two quarts of cold water may be used now and (hen on the bottom nnd bides of the refrigurntor. Ladles' Home Journal. Oall on us for job work. . , ..rnfrfcAf re .t put ilally into the ice box or rcfrlgcr- 0BADE DROP CABIHET BURDICK SEWIStl MACHINE ii7fr.iKi,i,c.o.u..ui.jMtt..i.nila. 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