a The Commoner. JUNE-iO, 1904. 13 ildg and arc looking to us for help, with hope beaming in their eyes, but what can we say to other nations -that bear down upon the weak when our own fingers ard dripping in blood? "Id 1894 the democratic party of this state was reorganized in this city. We have come back to thq. same place ten years later to ratify the act -of that convention. Since that time the democrats of this state have fol lowed the leadership of a man who is a patriot contending for great prin ciples and not a politician seeking of fice. A man who would rather go down to defeat a hundred times than to wear upon his "neck a golden yoke. Forty or fifty years from now when he shall have gone to a higher democracy his mantle will fall upon a hundred thou sand patriots throughout this land, who have caught the spirit of his true chaiacter and lofty principles. Yea, he has scattered the seed throughout this republic that will spring up in the noblest manhood and will carry on the work that he has sq nobly be gun. "But, my friends, there will yet be some, I am sorry to say who will not be able to walk through a political office without retaining the brown taste upon their lips. It is my opinion that when the democracy of this state follows the leadership of a political trickster it will be when the geese pasture on the streets of Omaha. "We need for the delegates to the national convention the best men in our state; we need men of the same manly metal as Metcalfe of the World Herald, and at the head of this dele gation will be the leader of the demo crats of the United States. This fas- OESFONBIBLETAItTY WITII SMALL CAPI- talcan cosily realize 81,000 monthly. Legi timate, honorable. Endorsed by leading banks. HcClurkln. 415 Locust St, Bt. Louis. (nr Month and axpvuaca; no experience lb I needed; position permanent; self seller. ' Pkabe Mfo. 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SM-358 Bearbeni Ml, , WJIUiUO. fl, m m' .eA THaSUSi&SEtffEiKr cinating figurethis mighty oak de fying the storm this greatest states man in American politicsis only now in the morning of his day. In his youth he was taught honesty by Godly paronts, and at the very begin ning of his career in politics lie es poused truth and the betrothal has nover been broken. A champion of the toilers of our country, a knightly friend of the common people, a gen tleman, noble, true and brave, a man lit to be the president of the United States, William Jennings Bryan." J. B. Donovan of Madison was chos en as temporary secretary. L. M. Loyda of Cass and W. H. Green of Knox county were chosen as assist ant secretaries. There being no con testing delegations, it was decided on motion of C. J. Smyth that the cre dentials committee be dispensed with and that the temporary organization be made permanent. The Omaha World-Herald report of the proceed ings says: "W. H. Thompson moved, and tho motion was adopted, that a commit tee of seven bo appointed, 'and that I be not appointed a member of that committee.' It was also decided that all resolutions be referred to the com mittee without reading. The chair man appointed the following commit tee: W. J. Bryan, A. C. Shallenber ger of Harlan, J. H. Miles of Rich ardson, Joseph Oberfelder of Keith, I. J. Dunn of Douglas, H. M. Weiss of Thayer and E. Howaru of Platte. "Mr. Bryan moved that while the committee on resolutions was out the convention listen to a speech from Congressman C. F. Cochran of St. Joseph, Mo. The motion was ruled unnecessary, and Mr. Bryan was dele gated to escort Mr. Cochran to tho platform and introduce him. "Mr. Cochran gained the favor of the convention, with his opening sen tence: 'The democratic party was born when Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence.' Ho told of the great opposition which Jefferson's democratic ideas encoun tered in the constitutional convention and of the regret there expressed by the fathers of the republican party that the United States had no royal family and no house of lords. He out lined the two Ideas of government aristocratic and democratic and said they are represented in this country today, respectively, by the republi can and democratic parties. " 'When and where,' he demanded, 'did the republicans of your state of Nebraska ever elect a United States senator because he was a representa tive of the people? What malign in fluence is it that is at work that makes the contests in your state a mere fight between rival corporations when a re publican legislature Is to elect a sen ator or a republican convention is to nominate a candidate for governor?' " 'If the people of this country,' he declared 'would take their parties out of the hands of the hired political managers, of manipulators who are paid large salaries for influencing nom inations and platform, the republic, with Its free institutions, would en dure. If they do not, our downfall is certain.' He proceeded to dilate on the organization and methods of the corporation lobbies, as they work at the national and state capitals, and insisted that so long as these 'political vermin' -are tolerated we cannot have honest, representative government. "Congressman Cochran charged that there are not three important commit- the corporation lobby from its coun cils in 1S9G, and to plead, in an Im passioned manner, that they never bo allowed to -Glurn to a position of in fluence in the party of Thomas Joffer son. Far better dofeat, ho insisted, than victory won undor tho flag of ex pediency, on an equivocal platform, and by tho aid of corporation funds and corporation leadership. Ho had rather bo known as a member of an indomitable minority, predestined to defeat, stubbornly and uncompromis ingly standing as the champion of the rights of the people against the ag gressions of tho corporations, than to participate in such another victory as that of 1892. "With ringing eloquence Mr. Coch ran denounced tho recent wars of con quest waged by England, tho United States, France and other powers, 'prosecuted where tho stealing is good at the behest of great corporations on the alert for increasing dividends,' and concluded with a stirring appeal to tho democratic party to stand Arm for the democracy of Jefferson, tho republi canism of Lincoln and the ideals of the republic "Long-contlnuod cheering greeted the conclusion of Congressman Coch ran's speech." The convention then unanimously adopted the following resolution: "Be it resolved, That we are proud of and most heartily indorse tho rec ord of Hon. G. M. Hitchcock, our dem ocratic congressman-from this state, and pledge him our most hearty sup port in his re-election." James C. Dahlman was unanimous ly re-elected as a member of the democratic national committee. Teeth And Digestion The close connection hetween de cayed teeth and diseases of the diges tion is pointed out by a writer In Guy's Hospital Gazette. The presence of free acids in the mouth is particularly harmful. These may come from various sources, but most commonly from the acid fermen tation of the carbo-hydrate food lodged dh or between the teeth at the gums, and due to the action of micro-organisms present in the mouth. Normally the saliva is alkaline, and any acids produced in tho crevices of the teeth are thus neutralized and do cay prevented. There are two condi tions under which the saliva is unable to neutralize the acids produced local ly, namely: (1) when it is deficient in alkalinity," and (2) when it is de ficient in quantity. As to the former, it is well known that the saliva be comes less alkaline or even acid in any condition of prolonged gastric di gestion, a phenomenon which occurs in nearly all cases of dyspepsia. More over, the teeth when aecayed further tend to keep up the state of chronic dyspepsia by rendering mastication imperfect. A vicious circle is thus established: To obviate this form of dental dis ease the teeth should be washed fre quently with a solution of which one of the ingredients is bicarbonate of soda. This may prevent one of tho most disagreeable results of the dis ease facial neuralgia. tees in the national house of TjiJHPP sentatives today that are not trolled by the great corporations through the appointment on the com mittees of men known to be under corporation influence. "With this exordium Congressman Cochran proceeded to eulogize the democratic party for having expelled J An Unsentimental Fact. 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