6 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT December 13, 1900 BBYAN TALKS IT OVER i II!!lilIII!IiII!l!IilI!!!IIiiIIII!li!lll!ll!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllilllll!IIIIIIIIIin Tlirre ti2 ry atf review in the ' Ctji Atst r'.t jo of Xhc Ui t ram- j pslra by W. -Ilrysis, A(tr ritint; rrr hirtftrr rff tb fimtf t that rflll 1 ! thf ro.Tiv.!. l1'n of th- CiiUsr j j.latform ti' t.-sInsr fat he n.p- : m j-rtJ tlt p'a'Jorm for t:r '4t in rry st of tJe ua.on that rvrrjr ; !a cos rest fun tt t It r of th lm- sr; t-riU f.sity fcs lrs1or4 that plat- fWtm ! intmcti n iir:itia to ox- for hi oorrirsation be Mrs: ; rs " "I WlienKl It wis-- to ra-t the i&mj ; af4ii!jr hr retatins the party li- t!nn. n iiOt rea-.rtnation m-ouid I sss carr n.tnt il.- an . reiteration , srr awl as rand'dst? oi"4 h&ve : zzz n rCHrrM)!e! to nMtni if. A animation ir.ten.Jmj to r-!-r2t the i-tion to the -r iM have trans- ; ffrre Us fortrorerf j from the plat- forra to tii c-trniiijat." EE He eonr-lti! 1 saving. ; SIS Tl" drmorrr.tle party t3ii!i f.r ibe s IV elarat'on of !ii-pTi',M.r- and 11! j- tryiM-HW zny policy wfeirh will violat ZZZ the rfiflt- - mi furtSi in that i-arni dorctnetit; Ibe s;o nr:r tMrtj Mnd fnr tl.e f.!ror.r.n .J' trtn- of "iual . rifctj tc ail ' jiriilec to rr tos, ard it will opjow any io!cy a th !. ;o2-t-. that dot r-. It will .- in a Jt d;l ti 1 ar-sl t" SS all to te!i'.' in t ' o - prinr'pW. V.'e &re es::a;:4 in a coiiit U-tvt-n !atrcraty on tLe n iJje ?ua d'raorraty on tt- or! -r. The d-njo- . atle pry rit.:; tsl N.tb ski s: ji mtlt ta J re ;" ot e M or te otN-r. aid it m.s't euoo fteii the tvo !xett whi"h .ie M'klng its i'rport. If it tar t?:- p:it'e-t.t;r it tl! pot only t! -:;-;'t of th- ! o ISO look to it to chtJp.n xhf rights ; if tli.? peple. i will find itiwlf nr to outtu'i tt- riuf-!i'an i:trty for the favor of tfco- who in pit- ; jt tt- dollar Lov tbe Ein, This. ' yeir oar party to'ik tb itp!e x" SLZMimt tte rarroaclirn-tts of orran tz wealth, a-vi unit it was opinJ !y tn-ioy mfco- ir.t-rett !t -ikujs-iI 1 tmKt ros.tir?:e th firht. for it na no nlhr r-a-on for eti-ten- T:-re i Kinrf talk of r-rcaiiirinK pirty. L-yt tht die not. a a rule, ton irt'tn tt,o ho upjort-l th ; tirkt. Th threat .f rirjrni ration : cot ae?ii,t to miiTi m lor e a ' H la rot; f. r"1 to th mi ho shorn fUir loir of d-trtrraey iy voting the rprj j ! ira a t m k ef . A fnas !o call him-lf lnjoLrat ? sA thn nrg-s hi -. un to fil ter a a rija for !- r1ug triit. a iarg srar ar. f an ;rni-rial poll y in tb late fjmpj'irn ill hardly b ae repted a emoratir Wd-r. o long as tbe party drv th democratic It In jrt-e-rou of the lf-tyid dtnorrat to oE-r so ithdra- from t! ' rnffWc J-'t v N.iK enojjgh t." inoruUte tie lemoTa.uc party ith the viru of pltitoerswj . but the off r will not he Aroepted by toe who are redded to diaot ratir principles and ts dsocTTtie polici-'. 1 .VChwrT it boni t--ary to ror&itm tfce democratic party a ntliy ta yet apparent it will be , ti-org-t sired from the bottom. o tbat t.e rctera can have a voice la th work reorgauitation. The s'lrgettion that i -A party can t reorganized and con-' TfrollM from the outside macks too . roach of lrao-riaiira. It is an attempt ; to apply the colonial idea to party , manafemerit and violates the demo--rtic doctrine tbat a party organiza- ; ttoa. like a government, derive its ; jutt power from the coajnent of the I frcvrtted. ' IVfeat doe cot make tt n : ry ' for a to alaEi.!on anythiag for which . ire have foi.sht. Imp-rialltu wa i-ci rd o the Ttaranjounl lue of the Late campaign; jtil we tow infor- imjNTialim sx- a? the rp-j!!S an hav won We ali oppoM a large tar-ding iirmy, and pi:r.tJ out the danger of nilitst r.!M w row fxvor a lrce ftand-. lit artsy b:ane the republican have The tru qu!io!i a prominent 4 in the ramp-ilgn. and de- ihl sd Intolerable; must abandon wr fight azint the trn !cai)M' the repiihlican have won? We denounced tie Dlngley tariff lw: raut w now advocate a high tariff Wauw th re- ' pcblkaxu hr won? We dwlared in aor of tt e -lctJon of Tnifd State , aerator? by the peopl: must we aew ' trt5on thi reform l-ecau tee re- ! putAU-MXiM have won? We oppo-d gov- : erc3ject by Injurctic-a; mun we now favor gtTeHKient by injunt tion be rane the rep'jhlicans nave ton? We declared o-irrl 5 in facr of th" resl-ck a ,gaint the bank note; mast we now favor the r' i ir m-nt of, ice green caci.s usw iur irmn- , rar liave won? It weald be jat a rac uahle to in- j tin that the democratic party Loul l S'cct p- the rep'jhlicjT pctt:oa on th ; ijftiO to ay that it must ac- ej-t the repuhlicaa pfIi;or, on the j koIJ qaetion. Every man who talks f tout rorKa.nizins the party mentions 1 h tariff ea-tion a an !ne. and yet ; the tariff qaeMiia a in th platform . : "when the democratic party was de- ; fteti it it. in XV. and in - Z Tli d'ETfOcratic party a drf3teT r em the tzriS qation ia hut It wat Intc the campaisa of IV2 with a , .till gtrocger tariff reform punk. TLe , : npnMkM prty w j tfffatH in 1'!" ; cn the tartS jce-tkn. 1 ut it reitTEted : Jta porjtlon ia ' i If it wete to h ad that we can 'i grain the f jppt of gold -tandant ad- ; roratea t'f abandoning th party n po- : sitioa cs th 3sony qrtion. I wod ; rT;ty that the great financiers who,; mtzts'i behind the rold standard alo J : tcd behind the Ttifts a large army aai a ;isivrial tl:cy. If they can ! : terc the- people into pporting the ; SoH tfandjrd. tink cf sue and a . pn'S"i debt, t'ii-x r-n coerce th-m itc i-ii r:iila to rrrivte monopoly. jsil:tailra rn- olisiaUti.. Tt-r 2eB?oer!te Prty le c)i- .tt-rt: It nrot ntal:e p- a w'th the r-ior.oy wfcr one Ksue atd f grit it t-m ohT Some psrty mcl r pr'rt the iptr t and th? hop of iso wliom Lincoln de. wril-d f th p'aii p-o;1e. and. srak 1cr for ryH!f I would rather see tbe dnor'ratir pjuty def-0i t.se rights of the vtsvs. snd n in the minority, thia to e Jt rurw p--r by beeom- !rr the pliant too! of predatory we?'th and ti;e expor.ct t of imprial- Boy9s hit dr tfs loth ii ego Our store has always kept the lead in boy's and childrens clothing We are straining every nerve to supply your wants rightly, and with the very best, yet we everlastingly sell cheaply. We positively agree to save you 20 Per Cent on purchases, and a thorough investigation of our stock will convince you that we can save you money. ASK S A . LOOK th S7.50 Boys' Long Pant Suits $5 EE Tijtf Suit a iv all wool cheviots: come in black or HE llu-. and In-own plaids neat checks and mixtures in Scotch oods. Coats are made single or double breast- t-. while many of the vtts arc cut double breasted. S Suits run in siz s lii to H years. C ClCl Special price ' UU Young Men's Suits $6.50 r Anv sic. aires 14 to It vears, auv color either blue, r black, 0.fnl. medium liuht or dark colors: checks and S -tripes. These are extra heavy all wool materials, glove- S5 fitting military shoulders. Advertised all over the Unit - d States at sio.uo. S6.50 zzz On sale here at ... . Boys' Fine Long Pant Suits Made with single r double breasted coats, single or double breasted vests. Over 10 styles to select from. SjM-cial price S7.50 $3.50 Knee Pant Suits at 2.50 "t styles to select from, made from all wool fabrics, everv suit fullv guaranteed. Sale price $2.50 S4.00 BOY'S KNEE PANT SUITS AT 2.98 Sizes 7 to 06; all new fall styles, worth $4.00. There are 4.00 suits in the city that are made from woolens of no higher commercial value than these. They are made from the finest pure wool fabrics that were design ed for this season; they come in this season's fashionable shades of brown, gray, tinctures of gray, and mixtures of plaids, club checks, black or blue, all made with dou ble teat and knees Choice .$2.98 AT 3.50 BOY'S KNEE PARTS SUITS .Made from ome of the very finest worsted, serge, cassi mere and cheviot materials, truly cheap at $5.00. Special price $3.50 S3.50 VESTEE SUITS AT $2.50 Made from newest style fabrics, latest fashion in cut and trimmings. Worth 8-.5o. $2.50 r Sjeeial sale price $5.00 VESTEE SUITS AT $3.50 zzz These suits show some of the most elegant styles put Ss out this season. Over I'o styles to select from. Special price $3,50 1 $6.00 VESTEE SUITS AT $3.98 These suits are made with single or double breasted EE vests, small collars. Some are satin faced; others plain. EE They are made as line as goods should be made. S3.98 zzz Seeial price Boys' Furnishing Goods EE Hoys' Suspenders only 8c EE Hoys" Hand Hows, Puff, Teck or Four-iu-Hand Ties. 25c EE Hoys'1 Unlaundered White Shirts 19c EE Hoys Work Shirts He, 25c, and 35c EE Hoys Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers 10c EE 5 dozen Hoys Colored Laundered Shirts 39c ' Boys' Wool Mitts, onlv 10c E Hoys' Good Fleece Lined Mitts 25c EE Hoys' Lined Gloves 25c. 35c. and 50c Hoys' Sweaters 39c, 50c, 75c, and 1.00 j BOYS CAPS largest line in the State at 19c, 25c, 35c, 39c, and 50c BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS We are showing by far the largest line of Young Men's Suits in the city, and at prices which simply mean money saved on every purchase. 5.00--Boys' Long Pants Suits-2.98. Good strong materials; come in blue, black aud mixed goods, and run in sizes 12 to 19 years. Worth anywhere 85.00. Our Price. 6.00--Boys' Long Pants Suits 3.95 2.98 Good materials; come in round or square cut sacks; made of all wool cheviots and tweeds, and may be had in blue, black, or in mixtures and fancy effects. These are bargains at 6.00. Q Q C Our price. UIU J BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS The all important thing in buying Knee Pants Suits is first to have good strong materials; second, that they be made well; third, the fit; fourth, the price. We combine all of these four things in our Knee Pants Suits. Justtry our Suits if you are not already one of our customers. A look will convince you. 1.50--Boys' Knee Pants Suits--98c Twilled melton goods, in two shades, black and QQfi brown, sale price U Ob 2.25--Boys' Knee Pants Suits-1.50 Made of good strong materials, sewed with linen thread, come in checks and plaids, also brown, gray, blue I C ft and black, sale price I I JU 3.00 Knee Pants Suits 1.98. Made with double knees and seat, come in all wool Scotch goods, blue aid hlack cheviots, also cassimere ef fects. Sale price 1.98 VESTEE SUITS AVe have always shown better values in Yestee Suits than any other store in the city. This year we outstrip all former efforts. AN INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE YOU OF THIS FACT. 1.50 Vestee Suits 98c Ages 3 to 9 years. Come in three pieces coat, vest and pants. They are nicely trimmed, and will give Q ftp verr good satisfaction. Sale price U Ob 2.25 Vestee Suits -1.50 Over 300 of these handsome little suits from which to select. Ten distinct color effects. I r ft Sale price J U 3.00 Vestee Suits- 1.98 These suits are handsomely made and trimmed. Coats are made with small collar; vests single or double breasted. Come in blue and black; also in fancy effects. The ma terials are all wool and guaranteed fast colors. I ft ft Special price I I v) 0 If you can't come, send in mail order Best. Boys' Finest Suits 1 Come either single or double breasted, with single j or double breasted vests. Made from the latest style" EE fabrics, including stripes, checks aud plaids in Scotch jjES goods; also plain blue and black. They are made to EE fit aud cauuot help but please you ft Eft EE: Sale price . . ... UluU Young Men's Dress Suits-io.po 1 Age 14 to 19 Years. r . EE We prepaied the most astonishing values at this EE price that has ever been known. AVe have gathered the EE greatest array of Young Men's Suits that has ever been EE shown anywhere at our price. Clay worsteds, serges, unfinished worsteds and cassimeres in any correct color EE that is this fall's fashion; in single or double breasted -EE coats, single or double breasted vest ; new peg top pants. EE This is a remarkable, extraordinary inducement. Let EE us show you how much goodness we can give you in a EE $10 suit. Thev would be cheap enough at $15. I f ft ft EE Sale price .. I UlUU 1 S6.00 Knee Pants Suits at $3.98. jj Made from fine all-wool fabrics in plain and fancy EE colorings, as only high class clothing should be made, EE and trimmed with the best of trimmings; suits we know EE can not be duplicated for less than $0.00. Q ft ft jEE Special price : UlUU "5 Boys' 3-Piece Knee I Pants Suits Ages n to i6 year. Iii this line of goods we are positive leaders, showing by far the greatest variety to be found elsewhere in the - state. EE Prices "E 2.98, 3-50, 3-95. 4-50, 5-oo and 6.00. s Big Boys' Overcoats 1 Ages 11 to 19 years. EE This line shows all the new creations for fall of 1900; EE they come in kerseys, vicunas, meltons and chinchillas, EE and may be had at EE 2.50, 3.50, 5.00, 7-50, 8.50, 10. S Boys' and Child's Reefers Ages 13 to 16 Years. EE Over 500 of the newest and most nobby Reefers on EE the market from which to select. Prices, E 1.25, 1.50, 1.98, 2.50, 2.98, 3.50, 5.00. j Boys' and Children's Ulsters Ages 5 to 19 years. EE A very extensive line, showing all that is worthy and 5 o-ood at monev saving prices. Prices EE 2.98, 3.50, 3.98, 4.50 5.00, 6.50 n Boys' Odd Long Pants Good wearing long Pants for boys 50c EE Regular Sl.00 long Pants for boys 75c EE Boys' long Pants, all wool, worth $1.25 and $1.50 Go at 1.00 EE Boys long Pants, all wool, worth $2.00 and $2.25, 5 Go at 1.50 SS35 OVERCOATS 4t I Made just like dad's zzz Ages 3 to 10 years 5 AT $1.25, $1.50, $1.98, $2.50, $3.50 AND $5.00, All new materials and desirable color effects are here 5 represented. EE i nrn II Hi, LINCOLN, ME CLOT BHaSKa CO. I ::iiiiiiiiiiniiiiii!iiiu!iiiiiiiiiiii;iiiuiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii!ii;iii!!i tsilt ioctiines ahro-jd. . W. J. BRYAN. -iiiiliiiUiiiaiilllUilHiHililiiM