The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, August 05, 1904, Page 16, Image 16

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Burrcll Heard Bryan.
Washington, la., Press: But "the
magniflcont distance" has this draw
backonly a raro volco, "a miraculous
organ' could fill tho convention hall.
Bryan alono was heard, with distinct
ness, and so with ploasurc. By tho
way, I fell In lovo with that man this
tlmo. Ho was the only man of courage
in tho hallI mean among the leaders.
Ho fought a losing battle from the
ilrst but ho fought it with troraendous
ability and forco and eloquence. Those
of my readers who heard his "lecture"
at our Chautauqua can havo no idea of
his energy and eloquence. Ho was
tamo thero, but hero he was a lion at
bay, and fought like an angel, like a
god. I havo heard many or the great
speakers, but never one that ploased
mo like Bryan In the throe splendid
lights ho made in this convention. 1
was proud of him as an American. He
stood up in tho face of sure defeat un
dor Dave Hill's juggernaut machine,
and with logic, facts, plain words and
flaming thoughts fought like a doomed
gladiator in a Roman arena, it re
quired lmmonso bravery to do It, and
ho held all save that pitiless machine
in tho hollow of his hand. The rest
of 'om, in comparison, were, pismires.
But it was in vain. Tho "machine"
paid no attention, skipped never a cog,
but wont clanking on, like the Inexor
able thing It was.
Some Recent Heart.Freaks
Rullff Smith of Brooklyn was found
to have his heart on trie n&nt side.
An Infant of Mr. and Mrs. M. Zolo-
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shetz, of Brooklyn lived 24 hours with
the heart and other organs of the tho
rax entirely exposed, there being no
chest wall formed.
John M. Murphy of Omaha, Neb.,
was found to have a sliding heart that
shifted from side to side.
John Morris of No. 215 Park avenue,,
Hoboken, lived six years with his
heart exposed through a hole in his
sldo.
William Wittraan of New York had
a heart that grew do large mat it fi
nally failed to perform Its functions.
William King of New Bedford,Mass.,
was found to have two hearts, two'
sets of ribs and a double breast bone.
One heart was on the left side, the
other on the right side.
Martin Welge of Brooklyn was hit
by a trolley car and had his heart
displaced. It was suspended by a small
strip of tissue and vibrated like a pen
dulum.
W.JR. McMurry of Colorado Springs,
Colo., experienced a cnange or heart,
it moving from the left side over to
the right side.
A tailor of Hartford, Conn., had a
marble heart when he died, a crust
of calcium salts having formed about
the, heart and become as hard as stone
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In the country districts of tho south,
excluding 242 cities that had a popula
tion of 2,500 inhabitants or more, the
negro population in&reased 16 per cent
between 1890 and 1900 and in the cities
21.7 per cent. In tho five southern
cities having at leas't 100,000 inhabi
tants their increase was 25.8 per cent
in that period. In the country dis
tricts their increase was about two
thirds as rapid as that of tho whites
and in the cities five-sixths.
LIFE AND SPEECHES OF
William J. Bryan.
Illustrated, Octavo, Cloth Bound, Published in 1900
Nothing later in print. A limited number of copies,
virile they last at $1.25. Postage Prepaid.
Address G. H. WALTERS,
Vin Stwt. Lincoln, Nk
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