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Address THE DAILY NEWS, Circulation Dept. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, 114 South 14th Street The Advertiser Globe Democrat only ll.QO, and the St. Louis both one year for The Nebraska, Advertiser W. W. SANDERS, Publisher AAAAAAASAAASA Fiu day, August 10, moo 1 That's a Part Bryan Would Have Uncle Sam Piay. Jones Riiys Urvuifs First Official Act Would ite to ltocnll Troops from tho Philippines. Why lb" I'rlccN of Pnriti I'rmliirtu Hum Ailtunci'il a ml Why thn Kttiuli- llciin 1'itrty ClnluiK Credit. Omaha, Auk. 0. Vinwcil from a Re publican htuiiripoiiit, tho camrmiKii in NobruHkii is jrorhHinK nicoly. Chair man Lindsay lias tho machinery in iipliMiilid working oruor and is doing Homu vury ulTiiotivo work. Tims fan tho work lias been laroly preparatory, preparations boing imido lor u vigorous educational campaign, beginning ut nn early dato and continu ing to the close. Additions to tho list of Kpeaknrs aro bolng uiudu daily and when completed it will contain tho named of some of tho most eloquent und forceful speakers in the nation. Thn I'nrnier'i Vote. Republican leaders, generally, aro hopeful of recoiving u very largo vote from the patrons of husbandry. It is u mutter patent to everybody that tho fanners of Nebrusku havo been prosper ous to u dogrou never before attained, during the last four years under Presi dent McKinloy. They have hud good prices for their crops and tho yield bus been large. Both of theso are essential to prosperity on tho farm. More mort gages and debts have been paid off, more homes havo been purchased, more farm improvements havo been made und hotter times generally have pre vailed in Nebraska tho lust four years, than for tiny other four years in tho history of tho state. Chumo nf Good Prions. Tho Republican party claims, and rightfully, too, tho credit for prosperity. I It accomplished this in several ways, 111U prillUipUl UUIIHCB UtHUK 111 1UI1J1M11UK employment to American labor ut in creased wag", and in building up und extending American trade in foreign countries. It is u matter of history that under Democratic rulo free soup houses hud to bo maintained in nearly ull tho large cities of the United Status to alle viate sulTering and distress among the working classes. Democratic policies had closed tho factories and workshops and labor was sorely distressed through waut of employment. Thoro are inoro thau 10,000,000 working peoplo em ployed in tho workshops and factories of this country. Many of theso were idle and thoM! who wero not were com pelled to work at reduced wages. There was, therefore, a large demand on public charity, tho ultimate outcome of which was the establishment iu tho large cities of free soup houses. McKinloy's election and tho conse quent overthrow of Democrutiu policies was followed by u complete transition. The factories wero opened, labor was given employment at increased wages, tlio soup houses wero closed, und tho demand und consumption of farm pro duets and breadhtuffs greatly increased. Under Democracy u lurgo per cent, of tho luboring classes lived on free soup. Under Republicanism laboring peoplo aro living on tneut, potatoes, canned goods, breudstuffs, and in short, uro well supplied with till tho necessities of life. Toduy 10,000,000 laboring peoplo on their way homo from work stop and order a pound or two of meat, u supply of butter, eggs and other eatables, whereas lour years ngo many of those people boarded ut free soup houses und thoso who did not lived on scanty ra tions. This change hns greatly in creased tho demand and consumption of farm products, has increased tho prico of farm products, and has contributed largely to tho prosperity of tho furmors of Nebrusku und other ugiiculturnl stutes. Under Republicanism now markets huvo been opened up for tho products of American labor und of American farms, with the inevitable result that the foreign demand for American pro ducts bus in the last few years been substantially increased. Tho inereaso in the price of farm products and in the wages of labor in protected industries has iu the lust four years put into tho pockets of tho producers of this country upwards of $2,000,000,000, au amount fthnos as largo as the cost of tho civil war, l iinkes o big difference to the. farm? trs of tho United Stutes, in the yay o price, whether tho labor elompnt cour nwicf each day 20,000,000 pounds of 0.1, (i.000,000 ouves of breud, MM,. ME Of uOU potitidh il lititur, 2,000,000 bushels of potatoes, 4,000,000 dozens of eggs, und a corresponding volume of other food products and that is what it is doing today or whether it shall be fed ut fteo soap houses (us it wus under Democrutio rule) und this vast demand for farm products destroyed. It is for this reason that tho Repub lican purty claims the credit for making tho fanner and laborer prosperous, und it is for this reason that it looks to them, with confiding faith in their in telligence, judgment, and gratitude for their support in tho campaign, and at tho polls iu November. Would Dishonor the Flu. Chairman Jones of tho Democratic national committee is out with the bold announcement that: "If Bryan is elected his first otllcial act will bo to recall the American soldiers from tho Philippines und leuvo thoso islands to cine for themselves." Bryan, sith characteristic strategy, refused to cenflrin or deny the statement of his national chairman, but there is every reason to believe that tho statements attributed to Chairman Jones distinctly foreshadow that part of Mr. Bryan's foreign policy iu tho oveut of his olec tiou as president. The blighting effect of such a policy Heeds hardly to bo pointed out. It would disgruco tho United Status in tho eyes of nil tho civilized nations of tho world, for it would put this nation in tho attitude of deserting a post of duty at a time und in a way that would re flect selfishness, ingratitude, and in ability to discharge tho high obligations imposed by euliuhteucd civilization. Such u polity would place tho United States in the role of coward and would hold this nation up to the scorn, con tempt and humiliation of the world in general. All tho world knows, and tho peoplo of tho United Stntes know, though Bryan and his advisers may not think bo, that insurrection, not war, prevails iu thy Philippines. Roving bunds of bandits and savages, not armies, are going about the islands perpetrating murder, robbory und other high crimes. The worl 1 ut lnrge is holding tho em pire of China to blame for tho cruel murders und outrages perpetrated by tho "Boxers." The United Stutes holds the sumo po sition to the peoplo of tho Philippine islands, so fur us maintaining law und order is concerned, us tho government of China to its people, und the murder ous Boxecs of China tire to tlio law-abiding peoplo of China what Aguiur.ldo and bis followers are to tho law-abiding, peaceful populace of the Philippines. Tho people of the Philippines may bu capable of self government, but contin uous strife and warfare huvo impover ished these people, tho islands uro preyed upon by roving bands of savages, und it ia beyond tho ability of theso peo plo, without tho aid of tho United States, to restore domestic) tranquillity or form a government of their own. The treaty of Paris, voted for by Sena tor Allen of Nebrusku und advocated at that time by Bryan, placed tho Philip pines under control of tho United States und tho United Stutes is morally bound to establish peace und domestic tranquil lity iu these islands ut tho earliest pos sible momout. To call tho troops homo while tho peoplo of tho islands uro still being terrorized und shocked by tho wholesale commission of atrocious crimes would be to commit a crime against humanity and one that would forever remain a stigma ou American citizenship and patriotism. Apart from tho commercial import auce of retaining tho Philippines it is tho highest, duty of tho United States to prosecute conquest, until insurrec tion, rouoery ami discord shall ou sup pressed and tho mtety of tho lives und property of tho law-abiding people of the islands established, Thero uro u largo number of Ameri cans, Germans, French, Scandinavians, and peoplo of other civilized nations in tho islands, besides a large number of na tives who uro friendly to tho American peoplo. Would Bryan withdraw the troops and expose all these people to tho ravages of outlaws, murderers and thieves? Would ho withdraw tho troop- und thus give Aguinuldo liconso to con tinue his campaign of rapine und mur der? Bryan says Aguinuldo is u pa triot. There wero people who said that of Benedict Arnold, Aaron Burr and Jofforhou Davis. Patriots do not bar ter and sell for money tho confidence and secrets of their countrv. Tboy do not conspire to rob aud inurdor a people who iu the interest of bunfanity ulouo accepted that responsibility and thut duty which involves tho sacrifice of life and millions ot money. Aguinuldo a patriot! Perish tho thought. History recites that. Aguin uldo agreed with tho Sp-inish govern ruont to betray bis deluded followers upon the payment of $800,000. History further recites that after having re ceived aud dissipated tho money Aguin uldo broke faith with Spain. Ho nf footed to pose as a friend to tho United Stutes, but tho diagnostic oyo und per coptivo mind of Admjral Puwpy soon discovered that he was playing ftiho and for tho purpose of usiuur tho United States to further his nw interests,. Tim nfllonl nioswtgpu n file nt Wathgtou will show that at; no time, did, Arlmiml Dewey imp so ooiifi; Johc.h iu tha good, fulfil yf. A;;uhiuld,p, Oq thu ouutrary, Agawiamos iiepori incut was suoli at to cause Admiral Dewey to mistrust him from tho vory start. Aud yet, with tho blood of American citizens on his hands and with n record stained by atrocious crimes, nuexiiuipled duplicity aud per fldy, Bryan would withdraw tho troopa und place tho Philippine islands at tho moroy of this monster of iniquity. Slut Itintllitt Ioiim. Reports concerning tho management of tho various state institutions aro cer tainly not. intended to inspire public confidence iu the integrity of tho fus ionists. It is tho intention to curofnlly investigate each ono of theso institu tions aud give to the public an impar tial recital of the condition of affairs as found. In some of theso institutions already investigated a considerable amount of fraud has boen discovered, to say nothing of tho startling exhibitions thereat presented of ignoratico und in competency. From ono end of the stato to tho other tho Poynter udministration savors of incompetency, maireasnuce, profligacy and fraud. In several of tho institutions the laws of the stato aro at this very time being openly and flag rantly transgressed. Tho offenses range all tho way from maintaining incompe tent persons iu lesponsiblo positions to the misapptopriutiou of funds und open raids ou tho treasury. Evidence bus been found of state property having beou sold und the money appropriated to private use, and also of property hav ing been bought with state lunds for privuto uso. Tho t-x-iot condition of uf fuirs obtaining nt each of tho various institutions will from time to Jatno be giveu to the public. yt fes Bft.sJ Wc carry a Mock of goods valued ut $1,MW,UUU00 jv -:, &! 30 .-r..-yA-,y V fAVU lC vvJ f fry mt&F F'1"- ? C UP PM$c; TV ay m VV WQ CM. i' Rg !!i::i!!!! E m iuiiiiuiiiui UiiiiiiH nlmliitn itiiiiiitiinsMl ul tt !!?K3B?L H 0 iit 7-n "Dt:! We own and occupy the tallest mercantile building In the world. We have over 3,000,000 customers. Sixteen hundred clerks are constantly engaged filling out-of-town orders. 4 OUR GENERAL. CATALOGUE is the book of the people it quotes Wholesale Prices to Everybody, has over i.ooo pages, iS,ooo illustrations, and 60,000 descriptions of articles with prices. It costs 7a cents to print nnd mall each copy. Wc want you to have one. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS to show your good faith, and we'll send you a copy FREE, with all charges prepaid. .MONTGOMERY WARD & "V3PS r,j && '&( F. " L. I A A . n . . . . x . . JF3- 1 1 1 1 1 1. 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That cer tain ityllFtT'chu.-". not attaint ri by the mm-of u v other patterns llavrno eiial lornjlonml peiftit lit. MU CAfLjL Pattew Eiullr put tPHther O11U 10 and IK'MH", - " hlrher Sold In iirnrh rvr.l a' cltnwi -t M I I Aiklorluem. Abu I fct ur latiM iiMu-tUte t TI1F. MrCU.I. ('(P'TAN U.4C n,.i ins -.. - -I ". v ECT" SaU last rontven. w STEEL TRUSSED LEVERS COPPER PLATED, COMBINATION DEAM WITH BEAM DOX, CATALOGUE TlXtC. uONES OF BINGHAMTON, SINGHAMTON, N. Y. sJ ha raw ,-" We receive liom 10,000 to L'li.LOO It tiers etry day W S! -S i VjT 4; wy 5.&.l' Q4n 7.1 M 1 H Ka Dsatsai mM kkj Kxnnw KM niswg nr- m C0.M,ch,9anfloeH?cdAMGaoi,on reet rfit ;Jfc t WW A -7y7T g tt t ' 7-t-v-vV v yv-v1 v A , ,N ' , c sS 7T7 V 7 . . . . . . . .. V V v ZZs V. .X-Zi r, SS: ,.- -t ?-.. .W.-.V 7 $z sz 5- r.t't x rcarat - ' v-4-A zes B - 'csr' W--? V N.y'NyXXX . 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We maintain ourownrlvo story bUL'jry factory for tlio ml nun A niii? nr.(.i.. .- ' i. "- " i?'i".iM. tlUN HIE (IN IIIY M.SMMIFIIK md to 8AVK (II It llkTIIMKItS MAMKiniUKIfSI-KtiyiT. Every BuRDy Wo Make Ib Cunronteed Flvo Yoars oncl They Will out wear Five Ordinary Factory Riga, v THE MATERIAL AND LABOR IH OUR ACME 0UCEN eo.l or thin duut1 that In tlio ordinary fuctoi? biiKiry. We uso a ti.iu cu.blon cloth, ioine uli Ccont we uieatl.iohiadlliiliii,-, Home ue to.Tnr wo ue IS ent leather, fonie u conti weime ft fli ciilnriaii(lvainUh.ninoine76centan(lll oo wv PAV ALMOST DOUBLK tho price most inikiS fcfr.n,. tv hint tiik hunt ray ror Tthrrli. liln. bprinzs, Dt.hrt aud Sutkeu bfttuit. WK W NT Tllh HUNT. Our wh.l. ,-lVi'i i si. V Y ' ikj IN THE -WORIiD. irow.orwMo trCK, ciotn or leather trimmed, en and Null. Ilul.krr K ).... rlli... 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