TEE WAHCO KEETIH3 Tie cyclonic eLax&rter of the Horn at W&hoo cm Tswwiay. coming a It !4 iho-ut 29:2 a. ia, kept a reat por tlca. of the crowd aj- rrota the xneet isg. St'&ator A I Ira o?s-d the opera hms to ata aodietic which cosfort t4j the freatt. hmt after he had tart5 jer-J bn to come axd when 74r. Bryan arrived thr re m many pi!r a-tsld that an indoor meet is aa ioilLihty and he pok frrt3 a tar.3 ia t qaaj. Hi eretis frota the assembled 3. 03 f-ojIe of the kind that makes a iraa aj;rfiaie fri?ni. His addrea WMjt ai follows: "I to til to yoa repuUirans. L-:ievis,R that yoa are Jurt a anxious to tJj voir country aid help your ?-Ikr tj your r?e as the democrat, I?pslit tr.4 th rliver republican Is. If I did not Late faith In the honesty, is il- ptriotira acid ia tSi eood iu tr'..i'.o:.m of the republican. 1 would r.ot niake h- at all, baa I oH tot ar.t to cake so many fjtrt as4 4t to much work to rren who already aT?e with jse. Hut I '-!.- to ilow yoa. If I ran. that it U yotsr duty to role with ; Li fIL Nw, if yoa were -with u in J:-r thne t to reason why you f ..,. .. t jra'fct us now tial-sa the ;j'-rir.'. hat rhxneed your op or t. z .. y.y hare et.ati your criDkjs en the oH iirstiom. But I o not yo-i can ficd la this J -o ;r:t t ar.y K.it mLo noted with u in j f Let; . th crrut-try, who has rharjfM hi a those iwme and -a rtcht lc J Therefore I want to talk with ?i .to-;t sotse of thj t i'- for a little while and tt tLere !i a rr-xs who Toted with us it's the otd lmuf wto i!:ee the re-j-nbii.a-j r arty !jo rlcbt on the new r.r. . I tii-Te ycrj wti find cany ;-- j. who w-e axaiKiit a on the i -j h- &:e tow with u on ! arr or.es &4 will t-e on the old os. The hurras EJad Is couiatent. A man will apply the principle that i - bele 5a to eTerj c,X2lion before th- yjMir If yci will Jurt irtfe hlra fir.-. A &ac will ko out of the party on or.- i"j, but if he ro- oat and itrlr.s to a ;.;! to all questions the pr. ti-at he applied to the om t-tu. he ic apt to i with u on all ... We ta-'l raa ia who rame to on the tilfrr jutioa rep u 3 11 rar. who were tot wiUlca; to tun ): atii mf the republiean' tlfke ;-i t--rie the rfp!-iu!irn party Lad r:. r. ct its p.tka on the raoney ; . -t'.'-r. rT'-.:lirar. w j.o were In f-snifft in wba they denounced the u!d standard. repubUrana who ere .n eirt.-t wLea Ihey adtocatei t:rr.etalliia aid therefore they refuted to take the repiihiiran position on the rotfj T-stioa la ana when they r- out of the republicaa party and iiejcaa Ujoa'.tz t the rtpuhbcan party from the ouuid?. they foui-d that the tin Tkioej principle ran thrcuh all the rtpuhlicaa doctrine, aid today axk youraelres how the republican pol- meats derlvo their Just powers from icy Is eolnx to help the people of una the consent of the gpverned. community. Let erery man ask him-I When Mr. McKinley spoke In Bos- eelf how the trust Is coins to help ton a year ago last February he said hlra I would ask that, but I would be that no sordid doctrine entered into accused of appealing to selfishness, bat the Filipino question, nut it was just the man who stands at the head of the destiny and duty and yet when Sena trust may be selfish, while the man be- tor Lodge come from the city of Bos- iosT soused cannot be selfish. It Is all ton to preside as chairman over the right for head of the trust to vote republican convention, he made a the republican ticket and contribute to speech in which he said that the re- the campaign fund, but if I tell the publican paity made no hypocritical man who pays the dividends that he pretenses, but that what we want Is ought to look for his otrn interests, trade and we want to expand that the republican party says I am bring ing the appeal down to too low a level. The man who buys trust-made articles has as much right to look after his own interests in this campaign as the trade. A year ago last February the president said that no commercial idea entered into it, and Mr. Lodge now says that we are interested in the Philippines for the United States and man who sells a trust-made article, that the trade question is the great Suppose you wanted to buy barb wire, question. Yes, the trade question is a Haven't you a right to inquire why it question that has an important influ- has gone up? Suppose you wanted to ence in determining the policy of the buy oil. haven't you a right to inqulro government In the Philippine question, why It has gone up? You know the Take away the trade argument and republicans for years told us what a you could not find a respectable guard great blessing the Standard Oil com-, to. keep watch over the remains of im- pany was to reduce the price of oil. perialism. That was because they were trying to Further on Mr. Bryan said secure all the properties. Yet they declared dividends so rar of 40 per cent. Was it necessary .to raise the price of oil in order to make a divi dend. And while this great corpora- If you could kill the Filipinos off and then go over there and establish a republic and forget all about having killed them, you might get over it. But you do not dare to kill them off thMr re with ca, ict oily oa the sil-i-itioa. hut cpoa all the new r-i-tioi5 aio. Appiaus. There is a 'OiJtiAt-r;y about the human mind. ,z-i th r-puhtian party is trying lo tion is amassing its wealth by means because you would not have anybody of monopoly, the republican party does to trade with over there. If you would not raise one hand to stop It. " kill the Filipinos off there would be Why is it that republicans can vote no chance in the world for a carpet- for the republican party while it pro bag government.. You have got to let tret such monooolies as that?" Not them live and if they live they have only does It not confine Itself to oil.but got-to be a partof you. They have J it has gone in the banking business, to De citizens, snare in the destiny and I read a statement that the banks ot our nation or subjects, controlled by the Standard Oil com- We say that all men are created pany had on deposit more money than equal no matter what his nationality the banks of five states named in the ma7 be and no matter from wnat coun- article. And yet you cannot get some try he comes. He is one of God's republicans to consider their own con- children in the universal brotherhood nection with this question. They form ot man. Destroy that doctrine and associations that will raise the price you have HO point from which to start of what you have to use, and the re- n ouuamg up a government like this, publican party allows it to be done. I Destroy that foundation and you are want you republicans who have been at sea and you will have continual voting the republican ticket to ask wrangling and continual strife among yourself this question: If the repub- tne people; but start with the doctrine lican party won't look out for your In- tna aH men are created equal and you terest. why need you look out for the can rear .a government so strong that republican party's interest? aI1 tfte nations of the world together There are republicans who were de- cannot prevail against it. We ask you nounricg the trust until the republi- to help '.us,-to "stand by the doctrine can tiartv eot in. and then there were now- You may differ on some of these more trtrnta orraniied under the re- other questions, but wnen you begin ouhliran administration durinr the I to consider them you will find the last three and a half years than were same men wh stand behind imperlal oreaniz! in the nrevious history of lsm and would maxe the dollar of the country, and they are now trying trade superior to tne rrghts of the to make themselves think It is good. People, stand behind the trusts, the They have had to change their opinion sia sianaara ana tne systems or un a fat as the republican nartv changed Jusl taxation. its position. Let me give you a re cent Illustration. When Mr. McKin ley sent his message to congress say ing It was our plain duty to give free trade to Porto Rico, those republicans walked on the streets and Mr. Bryan's Week : A Joke 9M OaTbacku " j JtL Ernest Blum told a joke which ho and some friends played on Off en-1 bach when "La- Belle Helene" was i about to be produced. . The composer i was most anxious that his airs should not get about before the first night and had asked all his company to be most careful not to let any one heor them, but his tunes were so catchy that it W&s impossible to help singing them. One day Blum and his friends were sitting opposite Offenbach In a cafe when one of them began to hum a lead ing air of "La Belle Helene." "Who taught you that?" cried Offen bach in a rage. "Xo one," replied Blum. WI have known it for ages," and they all agreed that their nurses used to sing It to them when they were children. Pres ently Albert Wolff, who was one of the party, began to sing another of the airs. "What!" cried Offenbach, "you know that too?' "I composed it myself," said Wolff.' Offenbach : then saw that they were playing a practical joke on him and de manded the name of the singer who had sung 'them the opera. They re fused, and so the composer threatened that he would fine every one In the theater unless they told him. So Blum and bis friends stood up and began the first chorus of the first act and de clared they would sing the finale before the whole cafe unless Off enbach re lented. The composer. In terror for his music, gave In, beaten by his own facility in writing music GOOD THINGS TO EAT- at- 3 times a day. MERCHANTS' DINING HALL T "m "V a meal 1UW 4 CORNER 11th and P L1NCOLX. . I -r i c E ;.- E - . Mrs. T. A. Carothers, Phone 478 Lincoln. Hayden Photographer 1029 0 ST. 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While it is a populist the chairman of the committee on notification meeting a hundred demo- ways and means and compelled him to cratic and fifty silver republican vice bring in a bill directly the opposite presidents for the meeting have; been of the bill he first introduced: this appoimea ana me iusion rorces ex tower overrode the nresldent and Pct to have the largest crowd of neo made him sign the bill when he said Pe ana tne greatest political meetmg it was our plain duty to do the oppo- ever held in Kansas. Low railroad fi.e a:se dfceptioTi tht it prac- i :te. and the republicans have to turn rates nave been secured and several t.i is oa the inoL.fr juetion. summersaults and sst "It is our Dlain i special trains have been chartered to 1 aj iL-i th rej:;b:;c33 party j jutT to deny what was our plain duty carry great crowds of enthusiastic ad- j . - . i jj i o- uriorc. ii was last ieccinocr wneii i vw. .vuj. i. jug gcia ti - :u I C vjZ wact any repab- the president said "nlaln dutv" and his seven hours of sleep tonight he . . 1 w WF 1 f m mwm - li'nu J.-r to ttliK that 1 mean fie ft was after that time that you men win De in iuck. romorrow lTldayi ;:ahu-t ia Li adtoracy of the wn ihnnt.T!r "niain rtiitv " hiit a he goes to Manhattan. Kas.. where he U c-n ia ItM, The re- j power greater than your admiaistra- I wiI1 flnd a big crowd to hear a fore- trn ; iiy i.e:5 out tie Lope or i tion. a nowcr irratr than rpnntiMrans I noon speecn ana in tne afternoon ne r i o .a! hiri.-ta!:i?m. I want to i hn stand out In th onen. that Mret wil1 speak to another crowd at Marys . T " 1 t 1 M 1 S i nar vu rreaJt rnmirh to tear th vine, irom wmcn poini ne Will re fiag from the constitution, and to as- turn home and go to South Omana to sert the doctrine that the nrtldent ine Jacivson ciud meeting on caiuraay. f-s i-rs w.rj'.. i tr.e goj j congress are not restrained by the icr i t- aii ii coiiBtitutlon when dealing with people When sending in clubs of subscriD tow. ,v.: i; : - a o - tiore me of th ITnited StAtM. tC.rvnt annlann 1 linns DO NOT FAITj tr mont.inn tH . tL tZ'.Ut 03 ". iZ.1 rTSat iOCal I Hriihl1-n ant vnn wllllnar t.- t ni-n I r.raminm vrtn Husira Ro-t nlan ia A Gastronomic Cyclone. All men and women eat. If they don't, they won't last long, and no one need worry as to. whether they count for much or not. But good eaters are usually very depend-on-able. By good eaters I do not mean large eaters or greedy eaters, though I may Include some of both, but I mean the men and women who enjoy what they eat and show no disposition, either from dys pepsia or other form of indigestion, to quarrel with their food. Gluttons, however, are not very love ly. I sat at. table once with a woman at a summer resort who every day for dinner ate 12 ears of corn from the cob. That is more than the regulation mid day feed for a horse. , And In the opera tion she greased her hands ? and her cheeks, and every now and again her nose was decorated with the well but tered grains. She was a sight, and at the end of the table she bred a famine that It took waiters to relieve. And she was In repose hot by any means a bad looking woman, but in action in action at the table she was a kind of human cyclore, leaving desolation in her path. She had had three husbands and is a widow again. What became of the poor men I never knew. Maybe she ate them. John Gilmer Speed in Criterion. z " ihlir'-i.li it? rt 'r-ij.y tLt th r-pa3li-an lead - t :z t. -d that yoa should b.rta'Is. The preiiit ent rou rr.-i ati tl-y wert- to .bor with the .; i.ri z.a'...l try to ?-t thoe over on this question Just because your cut out the premium list and check the party has done a thing that you know article or articles desired. Remember is not right? The young republican we are neither hypnotists nor mind read- who&e back is so strone and suddIq era and must deoend solelv on vou tn i-j us. . -i u'--u mat he can turn summersaults easily state plainly what you want. .. . j, - i t m.a juu j may aeep on, out tne o:a men are get- in .uj.j iMi surttd. ung stiff and I do not believe they can ' - !j ' u- - i -u J to jom turn much longer. Men like Governor witi. i in r-r.ti; t-taJh-:a. .Now. j Boutwell of Massachusetts and others to us jo u-.i -m r tL- republi- i who have received honors at the hands car. k- :u ? cr tt when they Qf the reouhlican nartv. men who haw i vi uiiiiurui iu its auairs, oji woo j hold their conscience above party al i legiance declare that they will not i turn merely because the republican party has turned on these questions. It is only a little more than two t j ears ago mat tne presiaent sent a j message to congress rn which he said ! that forcible annexation is contrary to our code of morality, and criminal A. R. A. R. imiiiiii t.-!-J o-..t 'tit proai:-? if a man sets iis l'-rt a its- not get it. he f--2 ur; it'i -d aid unhappy -'rTtJ:i, ioa nt.iii.tA. Sad a ie-p-jtlsnui. U-h.1-t ?! i-lt sorrowful he-th- c:-l t-'si j?-t :ttraat:onal bi-l..-"..;'...r. ti.tof t piwtiiatd to get in !". i A pp! a:." A t.- (;:! '-a'.- f-r McKinley! " Xi. l.rj:.. Nu, 1 4o not know v-r rr t saj i j.urramt tor the aggression, and yet tiay republicans uKi: -r ir.T u-boir.e4 ,ror . asked to approve of a thing that ri-l.d or tt- f..iow.ng ia j was denounced as criminal aggression ir J ft.t-pa. A ;;.. ue.) 1 and aeainst our end of mnraHtv laBa v?--' avcre yc thit 1 i not oh-i than three years ago. Has the code For limit on tickets, time tables, and Jull r , , B "ai ,or,ilfwn-of morality changed? They havo information, call on y : j Ui "e ji 10 in changed their code or morality and 4k "-i T you ar o tient mhtch McKinley row assert that that is right which r i t.k for when yuu are i thev rn dwlar1 to h. criminal iAaa i than three years ago. r said that I ANNUAL REUNHON Chicago, III,, Aug. 27 to Sept. 25; one fare tor the round trip via the UNION PACIFIC... Tickets on sale August 24, 25, 26 and 27. E. B. SLOS80N,Agt, Lincoln, Nebr. t:.."nr.K Tor wnen you I A; ,m.u acd chers.j .o. rcin rany itjy ; tad to fear ttwt those who were with da x-ot taU ia favor cf liver at all. j u n -tW are against us now. but I I't'r -w laternatioii to believe that many people who did t.l.: a. i. Jt-t-rnatiouiil bimetal- r.ot it alize iu 1835 how the dollat was lizm was Ki is Its it is good low. rU!o al)ve the man ,n te COLSdera. If te dout,- t:.dard was desirable i tu n of government. I believe that ; : c-.raDi cow. icen A Sure Thing" Irrigated Crops Never Fail Thousands of i maCV Who did not reallza thnn hnw :? " ' ., ,1 rut'Jicac o not ; organized greed has been pressing for --'- " " uia i-ui , tonsiceratioa before the Idaho acres of Irriat- ed lands in . . . The chance of a lifetime for enterprising people or moderate means to cure a HOME.. republican 3 party and securinsr snecial nHviWp.; he ru-riu party i tr'-S today from the government for private gain, tte .-ry w-icy on the other ; I believe many of these realize on qj- tat i. ui oa the money these new questions what they dil not q-jet!'.n in TLry attack the understand of the oIi otiph ant tw ai,d f-J it. It it if a diily. for a wek. militarism and ImHa1lm U1 lu" is :A il ft is a wkiy pp r for a month ;ti.tjt ctaicg a tfiese of the trusts, t il the history of the republican party. t trii-l kt'i r--LiL':ran iton, " iau m uii every re-I - . i:.rVar;L LlVrr; geu up on the platform Railroad -"fitr the t-t VoI w"ii uTtoV lwm teI1 yoa tb&t tLe Declarttlon of liT' tinman ale' d!iif. cument. Oregon Short Line huS of tte lrtit is. jI lie The only direct route to all points in Vou will he told " Vk;; fT" :r . "c "rrri1 oe: west For rates, advertising matter. tit daT.tagea to be derived ! 1?J2LSJ? c.reat.!d , e(lual Utc, address fraci t wrrat cor-ors,tioss -,n Just of thr :-r:.:. r iu th .m.Wrn Jrom econsent of tbe gov- w - ; rTisvi r4M tiea a a a . j - - m terpitude. There Is the fellow who does wrong and Is ashamed of it and there is a fellow who does wrocT and braes of it, but most of the speakers have cot got to the second degree yet. But my friends. It is the action and not the word that you are to be governed by. Jt MM . 1 . ' tzti.. ..g. wiy it is? It is be the pitforta is hypocriiy. The repu-liea paity Lit.m tot intend to dtroy the trutt. but under the cover cf a platform deausciatioa of th trt:s:. the rtpuLlicaa leaders are try to quiet the mlads of the people mate them accept the tmn as a rood thing. 1 wart you who have teta votiss the republican ticket t.r D. E. BURLEY, G J. &T.A. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH J. H. STUCKEY, A I I37 O STREET, Is now prepared to furnish and if the republican party believes Uce Cream f Or Picnics, Socials. n orf tL!ntifAnJ etc- at lowe8t wholesale rates When Bees BewtTroop. It Is on record that answaxm of bees as weapons of war were used not once, but twice, and with the best possible effect. ';. '-.v.- When Tbemiseyra, In ; Pontus, was besieged by Lucullus, the Romans em ployed turrets, built mounds and made huge mines beneath the city. While they were creating the mines the peo ple of Themiseyra 3ug" down through the earth to the mines and then cast in upon th'e Roman workers bears and other wild animals, together with a e warm of bees. History repeated itself In England when the Danes and Norwegians made their attack upon Chester, about ten centuries since. The town was held by the Saxons and some Gallic allies, who tried stones and boiling water up on the besiegers without effect. As a last resource they collected all the bee hives and upset them into the enemy's camp beneath the city wall. This had the effect of making things "hum." so to speak, and it is recorded that the enemy were so badly stung that they could move neither arms nor legs. A Good Lincoln Story. Mr. Lincoln said once that the best story he ever read in the papers of himself was this: "Two Quakeresses were traveling on the railroad and were heard discuss ing the probable termination of the war. ".'I think,' said the first, that Jeffer son will succeed.' 'Why does thee think so? asked the other. : ' " " 'Because Jefferson Is a praying man.' " 'And so is Abraham a praying man, objected the second. " 'Yes. but the Lord will think Abra ham Is joking,' the first replied conclusively." 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Tina will ad ' mit the largest skirts, even quilts. It is Self-Threading There are absolutely no holes to put : the thread through except the eye of the needle. Thh Shuttle is cylinder, open on the end, en ' tirely self-threading, easy to put in or take out ; bobbin holds a large amount of thread, Tbb Stitch Regclatob is on the bed of the Machine, beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale : showing the number of stitches to the inch, can be changed from 8 to 32 stitches to the inch. The Feed is double and extends on both sides of the needle ; never fails to take the goods ' ! through ; never stops at seams ; movement is positive ; no springs to break and get out of order ; ' can be raised and lowered at will. Automatic Bobbin Winder An arrangement for filling the bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. The Machine does not i run while winding the bobbin. Light Kunninq The Machine is easy te run, does not fatigue the operator, makes little noise and sews rapidly. The Stitch is a double-lock stitch, the same : on both sides, will not ravel, and can be changed without stopping the Machine. Thh Tension is a flat spring tension and will admit thread from 8 to 150 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out of order. The Needle is a straight self-setting needle, flat on one side, and cannot be put in wrong. Needle Bab is round, made of case-hardened steel, with oil cup at bottom to prevent oil from getting or. the goods. Adcstablk Bearings All bearings are case-hardened, steel and can be easily adjusted with a screwdriver. All lost motion can be taken up, and tha Machine willjlast a life time. Attachments Each Machine is furnished with the following set f best steel attachments free: One Foot Hammer Feller, one!Package of Needles, six Bobbins, one Wrench, one Screwdriver, one smmie ocreworiver, one rresser foot, one lieif and Hook, one Oil Cancelled with oil, one Gauge, one Gauge screw, and quilter and one Instruction Book A $65.00 Machine for $19.50 $5 A MONTH. DR. KYIcCREW, SPECIALIST, Treats ?1 Form of DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF MEN ONLY. 22 Years Experience. sT'w vearsi n Omaha- fr;.. n Medicine and treat i men t sent everywhere by Mall or EipreM, at the small charce of ONLY $5 A MONTH. HOMR TREATMENT that cures and saves you time and money. ELECTRICITY AND MEDICAL treat- m i combined in all cases where it is advis able. Varicocele, Stricture, Syphilis, in all its stages. Loss of Vigor and vitality, caused from abuses or Excesses. Weakness and Dis orders of Kidney and Bladder. CURES GUARANTEED in all Curable cases. Charges low. Book h ree. Consultation and Examination Free Office hours. 8 a. m. to 6, 7to8pm. Sunday 9 to 12. DR. MCCREW P. O. Box 766. OfiRoe Jf. E. Corner of 14th and Fmrnam St..r OMAHA, NEB. Little Oval Photos, 25c pe. dozen. Cabinets $2.08 Per dozen. ' PREwmv 214 Street OUR FIRST Our "Independent" Sewing Machine) B3above described and Ne braska Independent one year for $19.50. SECOND Our "Independent" Sewing Machine given as a premium abso lutely free of cost for a Club of 50 Subscribers at $1.00 each. - Persons ordering machines will please state plainly . the point , to which tho machine ia in h shirmed. as well as the Dostofnce the Daner is to be sent to. diva shipping point as well as postoffice address, and both machine and jpaper will ba promptly sent. ' 7 ' EST" ADDRESS ALL ORDERS OR APPLY FOR INFORMATION TO . Independent Puk Lincoln, UebrasUa. KENNEDY': For tli e latest styles in photos. All work , up to date. CALL AT 132 So. 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