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    Telephone 618691.
Frt'tifli I-'lnnnols, in nil tlio lnlest polka dots, ring dots, stripes,
Howl and Persian designs also all plain colors.
Prices 65c, 75, 90c Yard.
Wo Close Our Store GnturJaya at 6 P. M.
, AOBNT8 FOIl FOSTER KID CLOVBI AJfD MeOAWS PATTKlli.
Thompson, Beldem &Ca
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA.
T. M. C A. BCILDINO, COM. 10TU AND DOUGLAS IT
SLUMP IX CENSUS FIGURES
Official Oount of Omaha Falls Far Below
Ten Years Ago.
PADDING OF CENSUS THEN HURTS NOW
Previous Mnteineiits Made nn Tlnsls
of CninliliiliiK Oninlia mill nutli
Oinnlin Lincoln i:peotcd
to MIiimv n DeorriiHC.
WASUINOTO.V, Aug. 23. (Special Tele
cram. V Tho population .of the city of
Omaha, according to the omclal count of the
loturn of the twelfth census, is ns
follows: Omaha City, 1900, 102,555; 1890,
140,152. These figures show for the
city, as a whole, a decrcaso In
population of 37.S97, or 26.93 per cent, from
1890 to IDOO. The population of 1880 was
30,518, showing nn Increase of 109,931, or
S60.23 per cent from 18S0 to 1890. The
population by wards In 1900 Is as follows:
First ward KMIM
Becond ward ll.M'J
Third ward Il.isw
Fourth ward 10,717
Fifth ward s,W7
Sixth ward IB.'JM
Seventh ward u.iai
i;lghth ward li.i Ui
Ninth ward 8.655
Total loL'.535
Director Merrlam, speaking of 'ho startling
figures given out this morning showing tho
population of Omaha, said: "No fault, I bo
llcve, can bo found with Major Wheeler, who
look tho census. Omaha was ono of tho lust
ritlcs received, my understanding being that
a careful revision was made of tho figures
after tho enumerators had finished their
norK exports going over mo returns ro that
no ono might escopo being counted. The
facts aro as had been expected. Omaha wa
padded In 1S!I0 and now gets down to a
proper basis for futuro enumerations."
HeportB sent out that Omaha would show
a gain of 15 per cent are cxp:alnod now by
tho statement that both South Omaha and
Omaha were counted together and that tho
mistake was caught In tho adjusting bu
reau of tho populutlon division. It was ex
pectcd that South Omaha would bo given at
tho saino tlmo as Omaha, but Director Mcr
rlam decided to hold it until later.
It Is said today that Lincoln will also
show a loss of 15.000.
FIGURES SAME AS WHEELER'S
IVnnliliiKf on I'oollnus rriiellenlly m
liiclde itlth Those Mnde In .Super
visor's (Mllee.
The announcement of the population ot
Omaha as shown by tho census of 1900, sont
out trom Washington yesterday, vlr
tually rolncldes with tho figures tabulatod
by Mnjdr Wheeler and Hummed up after
mo report was recclcd from hradauartors.
Thcso figures give n totel of 102.163, nlncty-
iwo icss man the Washington figures, tho
ainercnco neing attributed by tho super
visor to errors In the totals taken from
Iho enumerators' reports.
In splto of tho fact that tho time for
taking the manufacturing enumeration has
expired, but llttlo moro than half of tho
territory in omnha has boon covered, al
though tho heaviest manufacturing dis
tricts havo been canvassed. Tho visits of
the agents to tho manufacturers do not
always produco reaults nnd somo of th?
larger manufacturers aro Hnbio to penal
ties for falling to mako reports as required
by tho law governing tho taking of the
census.
Yesterday a special ngrnt wbb . sent
to ono of tho South Omaha packing houses
tn Bccuro n report which tho mnnagor
said had been sent to Washington two weeks
or more'figo. Tho ntirllngtnn. tho Union
racllle nnd tho Klkhorn roads nro derelict
In their duty and no returns havo boon sent
In regarding their shops and factories. In
thq caso of Iho Hurllngton It In Bald that tho
report has been sent to headquarters at
Chicago and Is probably pigeonholed In
seme of tho oflices. On nn averago It has
required two visits to secure Information
Omaha Musical Festhal Coupon.
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Composer.
a. AS A
Special Request Number
For the rrugrnni ol the
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llrlnu or mall tbli Coupon to 0
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Q
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For part
Paris Exposition Pictures.
, Sent poatpniil to any iiddi-css,
Star at horns and etijoy tho srroat exposition. II to 26 views
every ireok, oorerlns ill points of Interest. Altogether there will
be 20 parts oontnlnlnu 350 views. The entire set mailed for $2.00.
Dee, August 23, 1000.
New
French Flannels
Are Here
A tnncnilirpnt showinir (if iniiinrlrl
from tho manufacturers, and In sevoral
cases tho rigor of the law had to bo used
as a weapon to produce tho necessary In-
. .... .
present the special agents have v sited
ftto ... 1 in. .
052 factories In Omaha nnd Smith nm.k
. , " " "'"
and have secured Information from over
'"era, wnuo otners liavo nrom sed
1. j 1 . 1 .
nuu ui rt-jiuris. iTom uouge street to
I t.h,Ci,J;-. 7,1 'S'L 1Umb?r ot con-
n8ofhB0hon,'fl.nU3, WhlCh !' 10 a
gnln of about 10 per cent ln tho last ten
years.
enaiia of Ohio rillrn.
WASHINOTOX. Aug. 23.-Tho populations
anno.. nee i ,J.v T ,u U0,nml)US' O-
announced today by the census bureau- ns
follows- ruviDr, - ,'.".
"0.wL..uevc.,',n, 331.763. against 281.-
. in itwi, an increaso of 120.415, or 4(5.07
1S90. nn Increase of 60.388. or 61.88 nor .
Columbus. 125.560. against 88.150 In i.nn
ropulntlnn of .'ew .Icrsey t'ltlen.
VASHINOTON. Aug. 23. Th0 population
of Jersey City and Hoboken. N. J., was
made public by the census office today.
Jorsey City has a population of 206,433,
against its.i.unj m J890, nn Increase of 13,
ul oiicuin, no enori nas been siecn under all e rniimstnnneii 1, . t Uom may hp api 10 tsk wnut inenii
inado at enumeration at this tlmo and tho able to secure a few hours' rest.' Ho there Uof ll! 5 f ' h howlo't wffihe? y.flng'm,
u ' l-rucucniy true or that territory roro appeared fresh nnd bright, notwlth- RJ?ld over that samo period of tlm.. n nrc UV l ,J V mL I' ?w"' or hall destroy it, iKely o 1111 tl
Ivlnr helwen Dhrlirn nn, p .1 . I . ,...u u. . ... . .... . than II"-. (tt ivi 1.. n -....i. insects devour It. and tlm nrU-n nt l,lu than the sons
we.r .f Tr, : r :,r,vr . "vl the n.mmity: if witi. or ,
- ., . -tu cuuiHiuB --j. ..cu mo Luiuniuice eaneu upon mm Dalanto In trade l.een against im-niul wh.it I ! '';".?" poiy can suspend production iiuencc ai v
mauy smaii cigar ractorics and other Indus- at 8:30 to conduct him to the depot. Tho guaranty have we of tho length of tlmo It ,7, ,,,i,V 0 P"l'.('f row material as well as . nrter the renuiuican leaders t.egan
tries carried on In the homes of tho people Parly was met nt tho denot bv earrlnces wl" wnaln on our side. r,.?mK ,.,?.L.,ho . product, the " "I'Rgest the propriety of a colonial poVlcy
Tho K..1 i, . , u i" peopie. i" b an. i at 1110 acpoi d carriages Th ,reiiteneil cold ninnninriiillUn, nmi f"nT10r. IowerlesH lo protect h mself when 1,10 papers pub shed un interview given out
The first . city to ho reported fully Is and escorted to the National hotel, where republican s ,,, !.n "Slls I? Plundered' when h" purchase " t " Francisco by n foreign consul re-
Nebraska City, from which details have Mr. Dryan made his headquarters. The to' do with the icreased gol. m.' icuon S " " friTi:!,"1""0 '? ,,,row 'K "''"'f '". If loclrl tlmt tlie
thrtae TllClrT "t ftfler,CS CCCPI varC,h l!"m, "I!0 ,!CI,0t W" V!Ul0n' ,,V,Cthr;)hf;,rom!l,?t!r,o:iuAor,f'I TCWW Sl,;;;d'oUPolhe'r,1irHC,nn,( !o
three, the proprietors Of Wh Ch arn Bhnnf 1'COnlo nod the S dewalUa nn,l nll.t Ilia ".?. '"' 'Sm' ",!' .! PP.1 Ut." V "A. ?.? 1 from tllononnlles? 1 R "l "lr,- lt,n l.'lll,,li,n tn Iw.ld tlm Plilllnnlne Uliuul
130. or 26.64 per cent. Hoboken's popnla- T 'Vr- n ' , . V., '"JJ"" ml,,l"B of nW
tlon Is 59 311 as aealnst 41 fits In mon n T "hen Mr. liryan nrrlved nt his Tho reason why the monnrehs of Kurope
uun is 1.. ..m, as against 4J,bl8 In 1890, an hote, ... . .,.., ,h n desire that the nlted Stales hIu.1I ,.S,i
increaso of 15.716, or 36.01 per cent.
TWO WYOMING MEN KILLED
Fntnl Accident Overtake Tlicnt While
Trnvrllnir. One liy Hall, tine
by hlaBF.
( lEVF.XXK. Wvn Aii. 1(Ob.m.i
' as k"lc1 nt naw lns
ihn .r,i w .u- ' ' "
. . ...... w.. . xj t uuidvo nnti n 111 in nninii l: nvi'i i
hn.n. . , 7 " u " ins
w., ,,..0 iiiiiiiuiicii 111 11 norrioic manner,
Tl. .n I ,,, , . .... .1
' "o Bcni 10 r.vanston tor
burial.
.Louis Kerz was Instnntly killed this after-
noon by falling from the Saratoga stage as
Itwas ncarlng Rawlins. Kerz was Intoxicated
and when the stage left Saratoga the driver
compelled him to ride on the Inside. When
nnln I) ... 1 1 . .11 ..... . ... . . . I
...... ..nn..n, neit ciiiiiueu qui on lop
and soon after fell off, breaking his neck.
(inmlile Heenvers Ills Health.
SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. Aug. 23, (Special.)
Information reaches hero that Congress
man huui.il j. i, .mime, wno was tasen cm-
ically ill n short tlmenfter the adjournment
nf inn.,... h.. n . , i . ..i.
... v..., ...... rw ,n, luu.ticii 1111111 ui i
prolonged Illness thnt ho has released his
walk each day. Ho 1b gaining strongth
o.....an Biiuusui
Si" V.. rJl" ...... "srefman
nnmhU in ,hn vn, nt ,u -..u.i
... ....j v.vnb inu i ciiuuiituna
carrying tho legislature this fall, will doubt-
K t
nomination for congress for tho purpose ot
entering the raco for tho United States sen
atorshlp. Now that ho Is recovering his
health he will probably bo ablo to make an
active campaign for tho place.
niks Oraraulxc In rhanilierlnlii.
CHAMnKRLAIN. S. D.. Auc. ;.1iSne
clal.)-A lodgo ot tho Klks was organlicd
i .1.1. -i... ........i...
in .mo wujr ;i'nii'i.inr evening ny a nc eea
tlnn nf lihnlll flflw nt It.. M..Mk... . I
order, who arrived during tho ovonlng ln n
" t...w.4. ..... ... nil; iiicLii cin in in i
special car from Sioux Falls. About thlrtv-
five members wero Initiated, a h.mnnM
vh...,.(vv
was glvqn tho visiting and local members
nl
Initiation ceremonies and a good tlmo gen-
was furnished by
. ..UwU,. .....on;
tho celebrated Chamber-
'
Iain Mandolin club
iiiiKoin iireeders Onrnnlir.
. . . . I
AHKItUKK.N, H. D., AllK. 23. The Inter.
. .. . '
siuic niocK ureeqers' association w
. K . .
ganlzod hero today by cattle and
men from North and South Dakota.
Moody of Aberdeen was olected president
i. Harris of Aberdeen, vice president
J. u. Han of Ordway, secretary, and
wnnnnn or Allendale, treasurer. The
annual show and Bale will be held
city tho first week ln October.
nunvSMuS ' "n,,",rPy tnn'
CHBKNNE, Wyo Alls. 23.-(Speclal.)
Major Percy Hoyt of this cltv hs h..n
nnnn n.J ,7 ' "v.. fi' ' "T. ' . ha? .5""
lloyt nu Humphrey's Staff.
appoinica ic .1 position On the staff of
General Humohrev. chief nllflrlnPlnnfit.ti I
of the Department of China. Maior Hovt
will leave at onco for tho far ,
assume hla uew duties.
.... .. 14
Oooil Plow from Artesian Well.
CH A.MDEHLAIN, S. I).. Aug. 23fSce,.
clal.) A flow wns struck In the new city
artesian well yesterday at a depth of 960
reel At first the water raised fortv. three
Inches above the top of the pipe, but the
flow Is constantly Increasing.
if:
I
ftlTTT" -Vr I TT I
Jilft uAit.v
BRYAN NOTIFIED AT TOPEKA
P1i.i. TJ 1. .... yj , ..
-r uu i.umoui U1B llUUllUUtlUU
for Presidency.
Hrply of the I'iikIoii Lender Tniielien
Limn me i.enernl issues of the
-. . . .
CnnipnlKn noil Denis I'nrtlen-
,.
larly tvlth I'rcc Mler.
TOPEKA, Kan.. Aug. 23. Mr. Bryan ar
rived nt 11 a.
city
notification
dency
party
preparation toward making the event of
national Importance. Accordingly, tlio
city presonted a very Inviting holldny ap
I'lioumeii u very inviting nOlluny ail-
pearanco when tho train nulled nto the
r.ii,-,j . .1 . . pu"cU lnt0 1110
railroad station. Large banner-i were bus-
mo Streets, the buildings,
and many carrlaees were
. II,, ,, . . . ... . ' , ,
gaily decorated with bunting and nrynn
lithographs Btnllcil upon the throng from
numerous windows in Mrl. .,i,l-
Mr. n T.Ti ..o" ' ,
nn early hour In the morning by a com-
i ww -w....onuft niu iiiuai uisiiuKuiBueii
memhora r ih. .,.. n. ...
. m . rnA An.laMnn r9 I. . . ... , I . . I
I ..."v-... u. mV .uiiiiioi. Ilil I IV UI iUUBHS
.1,1. 1 .
" "i uiiiiiuiiL'u vscorteu 111 III 10 mo
state capltol. Ho arrived nt Aiplil.nn
from Falls riiv v-v, m .1 n..int, .1.1.
- 1 -1 u . Linn
morning, nnd. owing to his eanaeltv to
,,0,':rWn,rS fl,d Wl.n,IoWB tlToughout the
hnt.ro lino of march and most of them ap-
parently shouted themselves hoarse na tho
only effective method of volclnc their wel-
1 ... "
come. At tho hotel Mr. Hryan wns for-
1 uiaiiy nrcsenien in mrmhrn nf hn nnMn.
ti.. ... -
cation committee, to the varlou. ro
. wa,.ai
committees, the stato oniclals and to rt
uumbor of distinguished citizens.
Crowd- Alonir ,1,0 1
Crowd- AU,K .he ,lllr.
At various Mopping places on tho ivaf
.V. ".0"s 01 pcoplc caUln for
-
"r2an. n?" .n. was nUo Svc" n llMrlv
When tho party arrived In tho ellv there
was a sprinkle of rain falling, but It was
It wns
of the
at his
not suiiicient to dampen tho ardor
local non-nartlsan nnmnjtimi hn.
hnM, 7 J organization, on horse-
oacK. As ho entered tho hotel thero was u
nnai ourat or applause from tho crowd In
thfl lre.l nn.l , .1,- .1 ,
1 , .
ing cheer from thoso on the Inside.
...... ,,,, ,uu ouiiii' iiiuo a vcicoui
Tho official reception to Mr. liryan oc-
curred ni ih,. Vnt.nni 1 'j,...,..
,. .. '
hnd congregated here to bo present at tho
nnfin mint itm n ha.Ii..i . .
" ...iiuum-iiuns were over
.Mr. liryan and the other distinguished
men who worn in nnr(inir,,.t in 1 .i. I
... ..... ....,.MLU III 111,11 ,U IUU
principal witnesses of the notification par
100K inemscivcs to tho capltol grounds
where the notification
platform was appropriately decoreted and
upon It were .SmlVnltHuS.
After a few preliminaries the mee. Ine
was called tn nrd.r , n .. .,
I - v "t.n..Dal,l, Itl.l,,-
. . "
icy, wno wns assigned ns chairman of the
Kansas state committee of tho people's
party. He Introduced Hon. James A. Trout
man of this city, who welcomed the guests
on behalf of the maver. Mr TVr,,,im
mij. 1..1.. .u ' .' .' ' ' '
' ... 'J . "uiircsH arm no wns followed
in inm u t.- i.
or tll0 statCi who 'Zxll
uoster, chief Justice
. .l. - .
" ui-.i.uiuu ml? welcoming
nddrefiH nn l.nhnlr nt rr-t I
IZ 7hlr," n ', ul T," P""n:
son or fninrmin ,.i,
gnn or I'nlnroiln wit . a
was called upon to make the notification
" ,u ,.0 ,e notiiicatlon
anrerh Mr Pltamnn .nAl.. . . I
was received wi.h L Z," 1 ' "f'n
. t tililnr ,,o,,s""belng
warmly cheered.
otllliiilliin from I'otiiillnta,
Hon. T. M. Patterson in part said:
i. .iii, we ure pore today that, ns (hi.
moiithn ere nf i,n o.i. f..."."u'..nH l"b.
A! T 1 .
the people's pnr.v wp n v'fnnna y Zil
us convention inet when concresa
. " . . -ii i triiLitJH
Hnnni riUnaL'r' nw "" the i" const! tn
tinnni rights of the neonle nver tt,
or Hie natlnn und i,, ' I .
nhtlulln.. 1 .... . .,! , ,JF'erl
""..h.ii'iti i.iiiiinL 'ill. nin.A.i
!l?.Hr?i.for t''p benefit of tho holders
but" '- nt"rr" ,wa!,.,,?.!,!,'erl Prosperity
clmnnrlH. n ami.in H. .:H!?i '. . 1
i , , , ' " o ..... inn iini.lllj. Ill inp
Del. Hh,,nncJ Ule ll0'nci of tho common
Th irrent nrnhi. , . ..
Sioux Falls convention was: "Mow can iho
rel i... ii,. I
collnirv from the manifest win , 3 i
present "drffinl.M
determined to plnco faith In t ie demomitio
....!....-) ... ann.. , in i" '
? '.""ii :n iwo-nnd tlmt had shown tlm
VirtllA bltrl . . - .1
f .V,i'. '""',.,',A"J . '! '""""O'. "Unpt the
i.......fc. imi ui i, LlllI 11 nil rr mil rAiiii.N I
no cindWnte fof presW ', of It "own
Party faith the people's partv con
suspending a tacks upon such cvlV or tn
ceoio pffoV la to VrvJSn L VH SThi?
u.7 " J-',"''i 11s omcr
Till! i....i.,.. t!.i.i.i . .
?nd administration, w'e Hnd nuc, in ni w 1 10,1
L'iY? vo the Integrity of our f.rm ,f gov-
iirnmani rriraiinrr t MAmua-t Id.a . il I
ilea ;,7, .;;.,Ti',1."."V" ',"T
ntrty h5Wp,m Wll ii
In Amerlear hlstnrv uaric.st paga
Imperialism In government Is as n nm
Imnl .u Tn VJrV;nP .nfi!f.'."5 1 .na.m.,,
illed nnn .in.
v to tho w ii
be nne m . n
.......... . ...w v, .iiiuiin.vil llllll nil I
restrained power, subject only
of the ruler.
confound Irnncr. , m V
expansion. ' "
ratteraon Splits n llnlr.
Kxnnnslnn In .lUtlnntl. ...I,. ...
other nnllnn In tl,; .A; . l i.u"" ..:."V V."
nSlinP' ""''.' "Pformly conferred oi, the
i&ss mm
... " iiu una iiiiiii 11 in iL.Hi
i-..M.aii3HPii ny me t'nllP,
been the enlargement of the
0 already had. receiving tha
. "m ,P'.?r,If,.!.,L,0,J. Lp'"?. ornir.
territory we
new territory
I ret enun iiy Willi an tun nthoc inrrit.. I
i.rfiioi?:. 1 . . ...
-riiaPArJ2. n. . funrtHmentally Roman,
' nDu.iVl mi l "i.Hicm was udopted bv Great
,"",a.ln,,,,r.n mrles ago. it Wlls becaue
Great Ilrltaln soucht tn ?nvim ihn nni.
...1.. , . . , ..u ...
fh nninni rL.' Ji"5erlnl!",,c "'eory thit
nnn.;-ni.. .....i """i"1, v't oiht
monarch nnd cmp re In tho world is striv.
nJ?wJ,,m,nei.'?rJ(,.!,s fecess to ape ihU
fTwUin. .V1 Mr,il.'!'h s.yH.,cn1' The hist lml
,ai. r..J.1in..l..n,,Tel,atc.H- ...
It IS dlfllCUlt I think l.nnnHlhlnn H.,l
n ,,?.ar.!l.t1 lI1i.aiLh!i,.orv for the odious per-
V'i S.ntiL,lc..,hllf' c'n'ry has treated
the rlllnlnos. Thank God. them i I
....... ........... ......... .. iiw. 1
! i.il UiVilrrtC0nli0f national porflily In
modern hUtor, nnd wft should how our
rnr,r m de 1,y t,,e Amerlcan gov-
under, the" benign reign of Mr. AIcKlnTe v
. .ul"...1"1'1. ,,nerp Js..mtlf dnnsor
anil .nn renuiillenn :irl. ,.., ...... it
and the republican party that the unre
" a iTnJin i J'ifh'''"?'11 be mis-
iired. Arsorlnt pn with political pirtles
uoes not cnance me ntut yr mn, and tin
t ft- i . I II
by appointment to receive tho omclal notincntlon of his endorsement hv tho nHmll'.ViIu.!1; ?.te!u !. which iho a rolontnl policy wotiM so oecnpy tlie
iii. tuuuy, lie came 10 inis nmuuum in khu .ir. iirviin ninrini i t-; n-mhuhmi. it tiny mi i iiiui iinv niiPHitnn will iip apiikmi I'nrroriiv
of ht nomination to the t.real United Slates Monetary leacur. eneoV'c n i o r'r f"1. "S" .! ,ner P.I0 OTU?JL.?L . 10
. ' " I l,.,.." , --.. '. IIUI1.III. I llllll P IWM'IBII lUllll-.V lllill IlllllieilllC IIJI'H
at the hands of the national populist 3lotienP.- t v i... I AJemocCntl,..n"d populists agree that Ch tlons would be neulected. "Who will haul
. and there had been very general jd.n a. w n...t....,J. Sii..i.iV rlPREV.1"! Ji!."!: oulij bo down the iing7'- or stand by the prcl-
Ho marln nn fnrmnl .nnnnh ni ..1 the o il one 11ml Mm WlMlntlmi lio lm urn. . " .'" " '"S-" insures a perma-
but generally utiered a r cxc fiT, l ft ' EJim 5."
o "1 "hIt !ian.sas ,0 omulalo foni. Ih lnofreet....l In the , ru-esenn, 'of this produc.Js 'meVeSfn, .THe,i ""Owning traT
. - 01 iS,o , mo coming e.ec Zn"WZ'X "7illt i?L!'lf
as or- with equnl clearness the wmnrM n.Vi IV.Ym ' nm .V VBIn enqiign to regard as pet- endorsement of the national ennvnn.inn Xt (Jlant flauRer to the peaeo of South Afrlci.
sheen. n,'nS' Inflicted upon the masses hv the Bon ,' ln.V.lr extraoriiinarv rnnniiesiaiions o one of the great parties. auihnrir.ed tho annexation of the Orange
E '".nrA-:''?K. Ad tn,s.fr? 'classes ?Zt i.eT" ' 'nJ'rl I! JJild victory this fall ''l ,1 , I
; Is surrounded, nnd they havp bnth ,er' ,r "U"1"1 Principles are stronger than lies of fore the next presidential X? inn . nrc,lv- J"i " rnlli Is nlways a menace to
; rt "Inctness their Imnvn.lnS jr"" ' ' ' , V,,: ? L!" tho rteople win rX ";R0.")m?" ' JCW,':.
V- D. .nYrnr .ro"R re3c"c force's Is .fur- to' the fact thai" dPn.oI-rfl.s. i Sn , LrfK ft Katlsfnctinn among 'K' ' C
first It Is true. sir. thnt n t i e nenr.ln-. nnriv ,..pu"2,a. Hl,(1 flvp.r republlcaiis take tho Ing lias been the progress! loll ,.,,ri ., Z governments which build upon some other
In this Platform there are some evils dei nrinrert mu" V ' 11 Ppn,P'e " lnr" V '". , "Ki V, an..'u louniiation man the consent of the goi.
In ttUS and meaatiVes Hdvm'uted about fv h ? organized greed and agree In the i.ppllp.i- lleHven Is not rained by n slnale bound Tnc& u,1,,t ,ht Orange Free Slnte and
democrats platform Is . fHetit nnd it wl " .f "ff?rsonlan principles to th., ques- Wo hulld the ladder by which we r se the Transvaal are to South Africa our r. -
not h im.,n;i VhJ. i 'L.V.Vi."m.L " '.n tlons Immediately before us. Prom the lowlv ..i.ni, L .i ."..iLV"0:... public Is to the wor d, and onlv our Iiicrens-
Tins ru er mu
Or n nUIKlrCd. t hese erlmna nt-nlna, t.. V. . ' .1 . i' . rvuiiuilllf liuesillllis. It IS llll. nnr fu.il, .It... "ii'. .'I oui.-rpin. .11111 llimillllKIV CilllN llirin
republic are committed In the 1 nm ?.f ox. brought Improvement In Industrial c.in- ,heso new uuestlo, s have eon thru 1 ',0 ."cr "K Reneralltles.' Another bluntly
pnnslon. necal se th" llfo of ?S l nU?i l,ll,ons- UllH Improvement, Instead of nn- tho arena of politics; It Is not 0 ir S t K nil s them 'Self-evident lies' And others
States imn been an age of exnnnsinn'im ?W,JT "K.'V..arK"'",0.,ur..P.'.U? !'!' l-eoplo have been culled unon in i...... Ins'dlpusly argue that they apply lo 'stipe-
periallsts seek to
1 . .
iiviijV uk Ei FRTDA l ,
rlthrJs rtauV ,i.cnc'u.h "pon onc srocnbuck Itself Is saved from tho antilhll..
MioiJ r r,,."?'1. ?. ' "' I?.,? ,l S.' when tlon which now threatens It. The rept.bll-
ir.-nsivii. i m t'OHKUlll
I'"" " ,".,r"mei' "A view or this nature In
men and ii,., ' '.' a, ;.' "
men. ann the I nlted States oi.irts were
''rented o enforce the safeciards of th
I "iinillliliuil llgaillSl nil
.i.. .. . ...... ...
mniVun. .ft VJtmJ
thnir ..,...... .".v.. ...":. ""7 . J' lV u"
.4........ .:. . . . i" f in mm
of the nresldeni ueh nnili. .i i- ..
.....I Prcstllcnt, SUCH a gOernment Is u
ii'iiijit'. Mill, iniu-ei-nr i.n.iit,, ti... nn-.n.
1.1 ! .u".'.. uo. the coin eiltlon VlPW
It?
As bents nairintH unit vVnVrini... ..in
Wlh rlninWo
reus
clares: Murder ' ti7i iirinn 5 'rS i il
I :
I "'"'' 'o tne appeals or the peonlo who
irtl' ."' 'q pa ub sit a free government
" Cfir Wprtfrnnm. stoppage
finro to, tho Kiilplnos of'
v 11 1 in tu in PYiprmiiiimnii iv inn naaiit .
uiui iiroicciion under u atablc government
Of tnPlr nU'ti nritntlnti
)V- ",,CkCr'. f CMo-
Mr, IlrVliri! Hi. Ilir. ",l ,lu. I.. .. ......l.
?.1 ,Kn""J City. Mo., there as'.cmble,.,
L , . V. ",lu "Jl'es ni u p I niieil
.tnK, .Monetary league, a national conven-
tlon' the object of which wns to Impress
upon me minds of tho people the necessity
,"' "KNiessivc political action nlong the
.V' "0"c'Ar' Tform- . ) !!' "11
. r ".uiivcnuon na not lauered in US
past tlmo opposition to gold monometnl-
"nn)
"'UIIIUII IU K"IU IllllllOIIlCiai
It has unfalteringly placed Its
indemnallon upon manv nthr
?!.ot r'emnilon
wncictn f the present dominant party.
,. gold monometallism declare?! for by the
. republican party had nothing to do wltn
11 br iiging about the Spanish or tho present
is Filipino und Chinese wars, and the paradox
10 of blesslug.1 and prosperity. This threat-
monometallism declare?! "for by the
" ".ir.J ami pruKperuy, i ins tnreai-
f."?!1, Ko1!' monometallism llkewl-e had
U L '"' l"
iiic-iviiiiiiiiii.r iraue wo navo nan in our
favor for the last ten years.
'ifhi'r'ic,,,(l L("J,,d!' n,0.,,K .,hc
BthSa&iS uW.uT it
coitntrv hv It, Fm,nerni .1 .J1 nV'?h V.l?
publican nnrtv.
. . .
V. ,fl. a Teilt nilstnke tn hellevo that this
I KI1 (1 PII1RH I1IIU llril unnnlnl nr.i lallin nrftilnul I
-n " "'J ''"J"""' "n:1""' i
riivrr.
f ". K voics, ror mese owners of the
fSLi nrS.S1 'rl,'r.m.V,,..J'y.. 'U11!,.'""
.f" 'rald tlmt sllver would be re-
pver beei',-afraid that sliver would 'he re-
creased product on of
tlin c vor nnp n .1 7,, v ,1 idi ,
1 1 ..... : "
i, ,,Anio. !,rC...'1 f..V'S . "r ". ' '. P..",n,c I"
a new silver dollnr. The new of i hir
air,.' nrnt.?ri ..n 1.
dustrles of the people. Sliver mining Is as
c r 5 l 'P. HI iwr mm in s
sfe n mminc of cold ""'""fj ns
Thn T n'wtffmnnarrl.. f K.irn.
"SM "lc B0''1 standard for money may be
better understood when It Is known that
Hussla coins silver Into subsidiary coin at
"'o re or moro than ll-wi per ounce
Till Iiiiei
v iiiiami.
moro than $1.4
Kr"cc. Grence',
American stutes
ninej uuin suyer 111 mure 1111111 i
n tJ ? t,Z wJr .?t Ki nn 25?
mi tn 11 finni" rirnri r ni .( .1 ppnin nn nvrrv
v . nt .in-i. A ,1 u ,1;; .rin
elmser nnd a loss to him of C9.29 cents nn
.......... i. 1,1.
IJ ......V.V. .... ...Ill
n produced, we wl eon-
Klilng stock of the world
concerning o..r monetary system.
Mr. nucker was also well received. Wh
ho concluded" Mr.. liryan rose promptly nnd
gan the delivery of his speech of nccepta-
Uo"' cr WaS n. In.rC n,."llcn'-0 P.rcRcnt
nn(1 ho -was rccolvod with rlendly ap
plausc.
Colonel llrynn'n Iteplj',
Mr. Uryan spoke ns follows:
Mr. Chnlrman and Members of the Nntl.
Ilcutlon Committee: In necepllng the
presidential nomination which von temlHi-
on behalf of the populist partv I desire to
give empholle recognition to the cducatloiul
wnrlf ilnno l.V vnr url. Tl... 11..
'J.V. :"."...'-.'.... ..'."- J """
a" uu iirKiiiuzniniii, iiiKi ine larmers I
'!.. .."?.. .'WL .. J
Iiidustrlnl questions.
MM'i-mmr. m-iiw sua,. r 4 iin
!ho of full and fron debate,. J
,".. "".T.'." " . i" ' . "''.,...' .V..""'.''U'...
" 'iniuriu-u mill mi' iu?,'iir.r.iiii wini'il
""r.?ay. !"s p.' Pfl"' , ' !
r C-ard which "all" ho'nest cluiens
1 desire also to exnress mv ileon iinnre
elation of the llheralitv of nnlnlnn and de
vntlon to principle which have led tin
. I .. .. I . I . ...I.I..I. ..... I
:l..Ll i .. I.
memoers ot
of another
.....ii i.j ... un..-. in.- iniinr
party In the selection of i
,. . v
candidate,
Aml, lrt
me pause lo say that when this
and do now exnress mv comrnendnll in
.JEL0?,,, -iWiESS": i.U''ifi" Wt
.-...i.... ..... i
minion on mo money question in
bellevo tho moro the question Is
"'!! 'J10 .1ifttp,r 11 I" ","l,rtood the
' ... V" ilv it in uiiuiifimxi un- u -.ii,ri
n t l..tlAH 11 I- I 1 I
win ui ino ucninnu or inu iriuniii(iii 1,1 i
l in i nltri n aliiiwlari u In I in In Iriil Ulnina I
"V,. .' " , ' .'. ""1 ' '. .I..V.
Itlllll 1 II III IZ r l 11' I II I 1 11 1 l 111! 11 111 llllt'IlL l? I
which II,.. n, v inrVn, in me.
. " . - I !
1. ,hP r10" ues on wis of para.
mount Importance and the allies in that
campn gn united In their deninnd for the
Imemdluto restornt on of s Iver liy he In-
(1enendent action of this country
v.V1,".1",,.0.1,
I Fen, ' 1 Z
tho ratio whleh has existed since
.,lra,p,4,vi,u,t 'llaiJ ' In,'L IL'S
Vms' hm u 'V m ,,n ,,n, '"V d .
7 ''"' " Hpern
overthrow tho protective tnrlft. Defeat nt
" itiitt n . r- -
tariff reform. Tho republicans were do-
11,0 PPfflncs not necessarily necinr a
grent problem. 1'xperlence alone, settles
Bre . PrnD1,,,m- I'Xpenenco aione semes
"uestlnns. If nn Increase In the volume of
.TO "i"X,.,..n'tu?.,i ""5S?"J-
niiAullni.ii If
?'.. ''
u.on,' lnn!", ? ' . V . J w muuey
"...n.. man.- urn ........
Kniliirarn I'luiiilistle IlouninN.
n... w ........
claiming bredlt for the Increase In clrcula-
msimai
iiit- 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 ti 11 iiiiilv. 1111 i i'i . it 1 ii it 1 , .
aemcs mo nccess ty for more rea money,
while it permits national banks to expand
the volume of paper promised to pay money.
If tho poi.ulUts felt Justltle.l 'n nppnsln r
tlm mnuhiu.. n... i L. r in
concpal Its gold st.u. larl teudenclPi under
tho -naslt nf Internntloral bimetallism, the
opposition should bo moro pronounced In
proportion as tho republican pnrty mori
n.u, .o.,,,... ,.i,i nnn.,ni.,.
.-...v...j ri'.iun.i. .,.11. 1 iiiuii.iiii.ninniii.
In ISOtJ the reform forces charged the re-
piiDiican party wnn inienuiug to retire tne
greenbacks. This churge, denied nt th
time, han been canfesspd by tho ilnnnclal
bill, whten converts greenbacks, whon ones
redeemed. Into gold certificates, ard ex-
tnn.lj ...l..ll...u In hr.nl. nf la. .in If
u populist opposed the renubllean party
when Its hostilities to greenbacks was onlv
.,,n....i . 1,.. . ..nu. k.u i.. .,.,.,.
.ua.LV,vii, ilia, ui'i'iiriimii nii.,.11.1 iiq (H.cn.i
now slnco no one ran lo.iper rtoubt tho pur.
i-08e of tho republican party to BUbrtltuto
It Is truo the populists bellevo In nn
col. " bu "l he v tiliTJstlon a This Z ' l"n '
crats believe In a greenback redeemable In
nr mm pitper money is concerned, is wncmer
... ' "L ". l
the government or banks shall Issue It
Thero will be time rnoush to discuss the re
deumablllty of tho ercenbuck when tho
. AtlH-
Vii'Itbimr nnd lVrniieo 1 '!!? r!1,l"''", l've not been able to raise tho economy of a system nf government which
I lie clan ('uh.i I lav I P. V of f'11"'" .products as rapidly as trusts entrusts nil power to an executive nnd does
India niisshi tl e Hnfii i .1 ' .V.' """"""" nnvp raised the price or away wnn me necessity ror legislation
Sir In Sw tier nnd nn t,1""?H w,llch "10 frmrr buys. TIip Army nnd Navy Journal, in Its Issue
P:'ln' .?M!.z..r' V?'L Our opponents have tried In m.ikr. It of Alluust. 4. commeniU the KhitIImIi m-Klmn
. ". , nuns wnicn s rrouiid their re low men are ,' "' " ". eiiiisciousiy or un. .urs. viiiNinv'n mmiiIhhu tirin,
L"?i ':! 'w.. .""V'!.1.. """"""r::- Pt to become Impatient, but thev mi st c.0',MC.l'"Ii,y. Inlentlonally or iinlntentlnn- Has been used for over piV'ty vha r s
iiu ni ui in., ii'soiiiiiiiiix par-rill iiy ino ,.1'in- remember that It taken linn, in u-nrb nni "" wirown upon the one side or the other Mil. I tnisrti nf iriTn i.-nV ,i,Vi. Vv,i,i '
pub ,0 ,,h "il""? of ",at H"KUP 7 !hP P'-'1"" P In support it K ono l.lon oMIbPHy to dlffefil s, b eV" ' o SOFTICNS thToUMS AL AYS lUl FAIN
-IrU.. " Port whirh they promise nnd lor tne n which them i.V.u i in , ,.r, "... "! people nf Kng and can be ruled in one wnv. rmiViwivn ,T,'i,.' O1'
of IVU"' rTmnaU?" .jr." rh,J.Sr'r l"; Pl.osltl, I-resldent Johnson, ' I,', "i'sw '' .l!!!"'!!'! .f (',m"'!'! J" ''""'"r.r. !9pb edy for DIAUKHOBA Sod liy Druggist.;
o r rs been neVvo Inhe 7 ll r i m. on K" "P! J.1 .:?""" " 'inal amendment '- . w. . e n peopio o in every, part ot t ,o world. He sure and
"'rrw of literature- connected with the money ' ,,.rn ' V " "J 1 " F" H.V,,,,.,.r? dlffefei orm," n " l ere en Y." . X JiX ?, -'"A. ' LiKaJJ J.?.",'"4r,!P'"
question nlmed at the enllghtenmeiit , f recofnmerJ, .tin , 'me, "itriT'mponN hri '!!, rcpublle. The doctrine of a bottle ' " ""'u'
the voters and I have on former otvaMons Alinnt iw..... v,.ri i;,.... ,.' " ... fW l' reiuib c d ffers from Hie doctrine nf .. ,,,nn.
ATTrt'ST 24, 1000.
- lent! tinrtv Is now ronimlllPil to n riirrenrv
system which necessitates a nernelnnl debt
system wn en neccss tales a perpetual debt,
t-i.u i... ...,.,,.n.. ,v ..
- u. . "' " .i1,,1
I "' MVlllinniiPi ,i... I'VllilT- in
,uv,!i$ ofr ",c '""lona! letit as rapidly as
iuymg c
Iinasnuc
11 rll(,r in, an income tax justified ic
pontl 1st In net on with the i ctnocnitle nnrtv
- .. . .. - . .. . .
mi ic.'u, mini rii-ufi' ran ne mm wr liming
. or'K mat partv to the support or the
tn br nir Hint nurtv In tlm iiiw-i n.
I'omillst believe In arbitration now as
i iimi'ii iim iiipv inn ti, vu urn, r m no ..iiinl.
ni,,..i .:.;..,. :......
i,i , vn.r ' " " ' . ".
i,e-A sub lee! tl iJln , ' n "I ' VI""
i r. " : v
' juib "u-
I 111 III f w tt I 1 I t I.., if..
orter-,8, 'V,1'1 PoiM.ll-t-.nHke favor the
1 -" - " .m I M II I I III' .-"111 Hi
. netnOCratS nild nnnilllstS lleslre tn un ..II.
!,r,R!l ,'2 Tm0' .uthe 'Kerstnte commerce
hnlh ..nro.T... . i 1 ' I ,u.ll tl
fi0'1 ' f,?' !?.,' , mi "ln.T8 frV" '"8lmlnn-
L,0nr "'V1 . mib,lt 1,1 '"ffio from excessive
iri,2 , , ,,us;
fni,,, ft, fu" i "'''"''"V m.' ."eniaiui set
labor r, . "2. .'. 1
,U,1 u..,.i. . .. .i. . yiui-vi in u
Shu,. ,,'i clnl would keep the nd-
,,,,ilaf r. tl.... I.. .1 1
I.VJ-ii.Ii .1 J.i llo;',lll'l',li with the wage-
LM.,r,lon '.lf population nnd go
".TZ ffiVivJ"" .f.',"'" rc'n"" Wrta-
... "- ? '' "' '"''"" ln'p! w the demo.
,S " '' ?,." m.V1p " Jliouali the
Jiri ,"! ,l ',12t, ,mo "PP'-'Ted like n cloud
f,0.??0 ( ' r8ep Minn u mun s hand. Today
diistrhil Uv t "nl?h "verspreads the In-
'",J8f? 1P"" n1 with the demo
.in.irlnl .i.,, rri ".".iniiin un- in
,,5.,'rl . JL..M. f'"or ,loo.!' nl Pnr"p'
1 ., .' "i iuliu hm. no is
V..I. '"":" "pon me seasons for his Income,
AJuVal
!'"' PtVcAranA W
r,P"llcaii part cannot be relied 1 nnn to
.Mingiiisn tne trusts so long ns It driwM organizing a company ror the develop
" campaign contributions from their over- nent of the l'hlllpplne Islnnds. A few
1 I in t'ji in 1111 ifTii ii
n0wli,- vnuUu
v.. . ..
nun in rroMierlt v.
puhi(;,,,( bVing'forward t nnsw .r' nil com".
Pnl,!lH "gainst the administration w III 1 not
..in Vll?i'vrlly nrgiiment which the re-
ton enterlnlo 'his "LZ n Z Vfl"
'12 "LJtrr... that two
ffl,?',.'11" "" nnd. second, the price
I tiiucii 1117 rprp rps int inn utimn 11. .1
5?' " to tho party l.V f
5.,TTT. '!'!!'.r ?.''. iinllful hr.
.' lfn M.i nnlln I.I..1. I "".vni.
",'!.c,i n".n,.''.1 Prospprlty. of which he has
"iVr vxtl H,,"rf'' I on the wane In
?, , ',,",;', -, .
,, wh,.h hns receded during tho last
,irVSw,Ter?' 1 . k"ow-"' that easl. month
of 1900 shows a larger number of failures
.1" '.' .,., rorrespondlng month of UW. nnd
..I im.1,. i nircaiiv a miirKed tehdeney
iiiciuried. no Knows nlso that discoveries
) .'5i;s.or Imat-pnulp kooiIh. There is no
,. . ---. - .-..-. .......... . 1
1 I'ormnneni increaso
ln tho volume of
iiVn ' Mhi'V.t,,.n
l ierpHHeH' 1 . : 1 ,
ir,?,".H. ' "'"T V) to the deninnd for
, S 4 ' rc'"' ilsr, "am"
all however the" rise li jrt llrary ami
"08V'whoVnr
Rrr&h
?.f.!1I?lr ,n.rnmo, "ereased. If a
raise fhPiP whnThe liuysV lie ImrnS
nnfrr.,,s.nlis,','f. ".'.v ,.inJir' :xr,ri
!K..p,,g ,o tho-chlssVs nioVe ' favored "by
legislation.
.. . .. "
.'...111.. 1
,, 'L '""."'Ji n.lc" "rJ5p" "y Partisan, popu.
'". ' 'V " 1"""""""
miSTIHC W 0111(1 SO llgcrUVIt tO CCOtlOinlC UOll-
ll t OIlS ns tn make refnrmu n,.lor v
,.,, ;...i .. i, r . .
oU" . ' ?r" '""K !! ,m"
miit til 1.A . L. i.. I
ihV S 1 nhi
the populist party mav he nhle tn iletermlne
the populist ..arty may he able b deternilne
HAV mionnndrfj ii jo jiuamuop u jama iim.
be elected. Mr I'lialrmaii tlm noniillt Vnii
ventlon w hich your ml terenresen t
ZVX X
thought t better to slmre with tlio demo
crats in the honor of securing somo of the
leforms desired by your party than to bear
tne ndliim nf rnmnltil,,.. .,n.ir..i i i.i..
... .. .... ........ ... uun, in tin?, .
grout crisis or of giving open or secret
(1 to t , repuh lean partv. which ommses
tn1 reforms for whldi Hi
rnnln,l 1 ' I
Those who labor to Improve the pondl-
i'in I1assn.K0 f "resolution submitting such
1 1 iiiiieiiiiiiiPiii. Dill lis errnrm wnr.. fi.iiio
, . twin, itiiiiiiii'H niirnnii ntin vl-iii rut Hicon i siiiiiuir pm nr inn rui n iiion tuiiiit tn inn
.0.1 per 1 annear thnt n'n t,r. i.,....uiuirt... nmi ,i.,f.i,. rnu 41..., na n ....... i .i..
. i :. ...w... ....,-i vi.iuriiii r.ivi'r. I ...... .. . ..j. - . . - - - .
tn-cause l In 1W2 tho resolution recommended hv Uueen Victoria has recognized this no
Is studied President Jnhnxm. , ,.rV. T.. VJ" ."5 cessary antagon sm between the deinnerinie
HI lV lllllil f MM
nilin weaver nnully passed tlm Jmimo .f
rnrnni-niii Minu i.ut i i
. . . i . e . ........ ,,u ., , ihl.iii i
" mo senate. And now. nfter eluht
'ail ro ma-iA ..1.1a i a . 7 . ' ,
J" '"T . '"SCUSSIoh. Ihn
And mount to Its s n m It to n, by round
And so It Is with great socl , ,,nil omirHi
movements. (Ireat problems aroP nlveri
slowly, but struggling man 11""' l"
HtlP "' K''P. content If at each .il.i.i
','tt,' " o ",l ,r,H,C0h
80U,lf,
Advance
of "I'nriiiiiiniiit laann;,,"
brht ?h WWiW
tether nni which 1 hvV, i.V.ih P11.1.1" 1m
operation during the lasi f, ir veiri
mu I10u. ...., .7, L ';r.7,l,,, "r. .r,'rH-... Jf
m ,low lnvlt0 yollr attention i new ,.iii
,io118 whk.h wm,'(, r j fW '"co""'".'!";
'!"?". even thougl, ' illffcren'i, n ,'.,,
smer questions of evcNInrrenilni .V,, .
tude. In 1SW the turlrf .iiieition was th
in l!:i the tariff uupitloii n th,.
pal subject of disci ssion and th
:ratle partv contended that tlm nVjse.
carrylng a burden of u J us nnd nn-
ury taxes in 1S92 the tariff miestlon
nlll the principal Issue between th
rntlc and republican parties al hoi "h
1 weal nmi iiniiih
principal 1
democratic
Were
vn 'if Pl nrl. r" 'luestlo,,
smimm
was iismimliiB ere ir n 1 .Ti. uc""
u",,,, 1 VL Bnn , 1 f "Lf lf r propr.r-
J ,, '"! V' ."'..,"". '.'virenV ,r.M.uCnn"n""1'1
IZLZl han'th? tn XL,"
pression In agrlculturp nnd ihn iiiJi-VL"
Istlng among the wage. earners. In lvni the
wiioie qupstion or luxation bcpame of set-
111111 iiiiiiuriance iiccausp or tlio Inerpnyo 1
boldness of ihne wh,. nnr.,,u,.,i .!;.' ' !.. 1 .V i
silver enlnnun nf ',.!,,,u.i;.., ",...r" .i.'i'.".1
thn rrmihllr.in.a ,lif,r.H ,., e "... "
the restoration of bimetallism In this co in-
try, although deslrnble. was ! Iinnossihii.
nations of the old world, th,. ?,nT L.l '
w inn 11 inn inu ,.r in ...ni,in .in
silver republicans Joined with the .r,.mo-
in iip?.-i iiiik 1111, i.ifni U.ld ilelv nf
thn Ami.rli.nn wnnln T, L .t. . V
cial system for l lemselvc.' 'iV, io" f "
tho action of other nations. ' fo!.,ro
ii mu i ciiiini Li, ii puny to secure Ii. tenia.
iiuiiiii iiniiuiniiiHin anil us open espousal of
inn cod standard uilll kei.nu ii,.. ...,..,,.!
,......;:... ":,i7." . . V ."-i." ...... hi.ih.-j i
" .. " 'c"' . "0.CV0,J"""C ones.
S."'"1 ?""h,ic?J.?lr '"".Principles and
''niii- t i ii it i
ntlnn inn h ,.h,.,.ni.l ...I .V;' i""""...i . '."
phmiumi' .i.
Kill i i i nit ii nvHiHiny .r tuv. i
than linaVclal TV ems. . rMSA
terns tan be altered with less danger nni
umiuiuuiivu iw um tuuniry mun inc
i.'li.ini.iwn iur nip nrsi limn rni,. i,.. ,l.A. ...... , ,,iinn .xiiini i;u 11 inn-
i
vital doctrines upon which frc govern.
mriii resis.
In tlie early ts, when we were engaged
In a context which was to detcrmin.
whether we hIioiiM Imve nne rrnoliil nr inn.
..... ...iv.i... ... llllt.ll..- nrif Hl IMKIll III.
Silver was at a premium over gold nnd
1 lin.n Ifnlll ntlil llver wprn itf o firnmlilm
.1 -.. . . .............
over greenbacks and hank notes, 1ml tho
nennle rmiM ,,nf .iffnr.l nltl,t nine tlm
money question in ino presence 01 a greater
today we are engaged in
hleh will ilef nrmlnn tvhp.lirr
w.. ,ir in
vo are to have a reputillc in win h the
K"vemment derives Its just powers from
the consent of the governed, or an empire
::;..---":..:..-"'''""'
Ill ,fl.l..li hriiln rnri.A u llirt mill hpniii.n
r..
llrliiKN Out Ills Itunles.
In n government where tlio people rule
every wrong can be righted and every ovll
remedied, nut when once the doctrine or
. , - . . . i. . j '
M.eirV.hreV"!!',; eel
nWrV ..rlll,.on. nt llm ,..linl..la)rnllnt, .11.. I
corrtiptlon and special privilege would
iiim uuun ine vuei in I'.iii lutmiii
U Is not strange that the populists should
oppose mllllarlsm and Imperialism, for
no11' "ro antagonistic to the principles
yinrn popiiiisis appiy to oiner (ucsiious,
i?' 'V...l"0.Ml'"nA. If?. "
v in mim-i-i ui nenuii, rninei inun nun
the standpoint of the speculator, the popu
I .. . -v...i, . nlyv. urn u.i . .in. ......-
Ists recognize In militarism a constant ami
Increasing burden. The army worm, which
'SiI.1. W1'. !
not nearly so dangerous an enemy to the
iiirmer as a large standing army, wnicn
Invades every Held of Industry nnd exacts
toll from every crop.
If 1(0,000 men aro withdrawn from the
rutiKH of tho producers and placed ns a
iiuruen upon ine uacKS nr those who re-
ri::n u,.,u..t,t,',t i,,""',v "i "im
ton. and the farmer, while ho pays more
111 arniv eonirnciH or 111 lie-
xiiiles, and his sons are less
ic high positions 111 the army
of those who. by reason of
lolltlcal prominence, exert in
asniuginti.
rmWel!!,ro 'nuwnSV 'nu
eaC,en,aXrCine,,,gee,anl,
visiting the United States for the put
was
inrtinMp
iinn iiiiei, 1111 11m I'iini, 111.' Knu 11111
1 anniner liiicrview. 111 which 11c cxiiiaineu
I n,n ,....m,. wi.ini, im i..i....,i..i m
organize would eHtniiiisii naiiKs 111 .Manna
t otheV acr. O w.ghouV the Islands
and would build electric light plants, water
etc" It seized 'tl at tiio " in' ' 1 S
P ni it, street car lines. rarods. factor es,
cato wns to do all the developing ; and eave
inn mm itr AinnritMin nunnin iinimtii?
to do In the nmtter oxcopt" to' furnish an
?fL'"n '.M.,!ub, I
I . . , ....... ...... Hi ur...... .....
Jit IIIIT 1 IL'M'llL I Itll. . t nil! CI. I'll, I 1111-
uii! army approximately nan
we spend for education in the
1, anil mis immense sum is
tho taximvers by means of
men overnunitm tho poor innn
IV tlin rich mill!
. In the presence of such an Issue us mill-
tarlsin It Is Impossible that nny populist
,,, hesitate as io his diitV: Hut e'vdn the
menace of militarism Is but a part of the
question of Imperialism; The policy .eon-
templated by the republican party nullities
every principle set forth In the Declaration
01 iiKiepeiKieuce, striKcs a mow nt popular
moral prestige. Already the moro advanced
administrative economy which Is uu nd-
Objects to Knirtn lid's S stein.
um m il on two hundred thousand dot-
lrn.1 111 '""'" is the price or ad-
m nlstratlve order over a colonial rule
??AJ".L "nl .WI.I.W
eruL .le.iniy aild'lllage e"ond.uros
for every possible, purpose for which taxes
this 's7 Mem ''otTxel.v'e0 XZVtlti
,he fl.Vl Is cited that tlie America!, con'
Kmlion" nd ' oVo nprsnn-' bi "nr""""! ?:
inw- t'.c i:ngiiti exeCUtlvo ,H ,,n
i"a' ' rS-ln uVe. '?n
tPm wo ar coming by tho decree of clr-
t'llIIIHLIIIlt eN I1R lIlAVIlnlllA l.a tin, .. f ....
If this he lmnprNillsm mnUo n,n n,nai nt u
Bo far as citizenship a I , eeV rd. ,be
"rltlsli empire is one but beyond the llm s
nf I l,n I '..I lo.l t.-1 n.l. 1. '"..." ..
eiiieil liven un-
"'t a ruio es.seniiany monarchical and nni
ZW' J'V Jh. cons.lt.ion 1 llnu'mtlo'ns
" 111
between the American p.il-
''"!' remains tru
1'iiiiriiii iiiiiiev. u in h na
,im '.H 'V'"
, ? it u S,1'' .tl l""n,ot hold polo-
V. '.' " ' "'ers upon n colon al career
:'".."L?"i"S .1 "' '".'c'rlP" that govern-
:.VL
SDri
consent f t be c veri e,l ' 0We lrm
coni,p"1 '" lno governed,
' Only One Way.
. . . ...
" sucu an issue is raised thero can
"a lw" Parties-tne party, whatever its
may be. which h,!lev?A In .i re.ub-
IIP. 1111(1 ttlp ItnrfV. win. I nt'..r Uu ..rr,..
" ",c" "enPves in an empire; nnd the Infill-
""!! wf.?.n. . 'S; "i ',0.',',,f. ihfre Ih.
""' -r' ij " u, un n i in line ciiiin'i.
1 a t - -" " V"
"IUI Wl" unpwnui iorm 01 KOvernnnMH. in
iirnroiTNinrr I'ariiamfn! n
,,
"". '.V.
I ifi I n v I II p" I II n I Iran I a 11 II I 1 1 1 1 1 i. I nA Hnnl In. I
A"", V ' i "' . . ' "L '
"trengll, nnd the wide Atlu.it!.. havo
Protected us from tho InPxtlngiilshable hos-
llily w,,lc" muM pver exist between th -a
who support a throne .and those wno rec-
0Bn,ZR U1 citizen s the sovereign.
Nee, tl.e Mud of All T,..Rs.
KVPI'V Slen tuWen Inward Imnerlnllsm hv
this nation mepts with prompt and effusive
pFfolntefe'sV whWr-pn"
tlons have In the nbnndonmrnt here of
incnin
1111
tlie doctrine of equnl rights. He said:
"The nrlnclnles of Jefferson are the dp
T'w Principles nf Jefterson are the deilnl.
tlons and nxloms nf free society. And yet
' ''"nlfd nild evade,!, with no small
file prlnclplps nf Jefferson are the deilnl
r or laces. . i hese expresHlnns, dirrerlng In
nie uieimcai 111 oojeci nun oiieet ine
""PMlantlng of the principles of free gov-
ernment. and .restoring those of 1 lasslilca-
"0M- rHMo' ,1,,"l',,-v They would ,leiiKht
il r1"iv';"lloii of irowncl heads plotting
'.'J?""18,1 " P0"!'10 They are the vanguard
lm'. ,nlc,rs and sappers nf returning des-
potlsm. We must remi se them, or thev
rrm. are identical In object nnd offeet-thp
,K1 1 s the peop . T he y ,Ve h v gumf
sts
will subjugate us '
, . 3,wtH nnv that the world would
Inugli t h If wo "hoiil.l gl4 li denend?nee
lo ?h KIHpIiioh. W.Srft
aristocrats would laugh, and those would
lal1"" w'10 ueny the Inalienable rights of
!.' ,,' '. ,umoier roik who
.., ." . ' ,""i";"" i .u vines 01 ure
kepp the noiseless tenor of their ..,,..
but let tills nation stand creel and
IllK the bribes of wealth and nnuor uhn...
"V1.' u'hf,r' rcf'l'y, In the principles
.''''cn.w" Profess; let It show thnt there
monarchy, and tho oppressed In eVer land
11 iiuiei ruvu uuiwct'ii a reniiii. in um. ..
)! '" "' ol"'. "nP ".l0 ""I"' nf ,,u'lr own
.....ii 1H17 1.1,1 iiireii.niz
Upon t 10 bit 1 1 O Hold Or urniinlm. I...,..i.
'yrftPt'H. 'PB,h' will raise their eyes toward
?av:'V" Prayer for
' vi,m..
....i,.... ii...,..i.n .. ... .
............ ,..-..lln i-iiriu I nil,.
YANKTON. S. I) . Arnr. L'3 -..Kn.e..l t.i.
. ... .
n .icnin.oy and Itoosevelt club
viiiri 11 ri?;i 11 1 rt i nnn. uu r,i..i.. ...hl ,
. " v" " "' Willi 1JIJ
Kt,v,'ral fnr'ncr democrats ro
'''cn'bers Ur Hudgers was elected preu
mvu. nuu ii, u. vuu sevrctury.
DOK'T
argue with
your
KIDNEYS.
Ciirefnl men and
women do not wait
until they nro lint ott
their buck; beforo
they seek somo relief. Have
yon n pain or dull acho In
thobacKorhead? llnoou
rheuinatlsm'.' Are)ou nerv
ous' Do nu get 1II77J".' Aro
you Irritable? Aro oit
obliged to pans water often
during tho riAS?, All them
aro danger Rl,ttial which If
you do not heed may result
serlonMy nnd olten tn
Urlght's disease.
To tore Kldmy Trouble l to
kill the terras ilia I causes (he
sIcVocus. The only tntlierllc
and icrm destroyer, couplloi
safety 10 the humaa sjilco is
KIDNEY TABLETS
-timta
I ,ix vv..r . v
selentlflcally prepared wlthSolldined 1'ormal
drhydo combined with rnro roots nnd horbs
-making them purely and solely vcgctablo In
character at tlio siino tlmo tho only remedy
which means dostrnc tlon to tho kldner germs
Or. Goo. Lolnlnoor's Formnldobydo
Kldnoy Tabids is a non- womlefiil natural
antidote to tho germ of Kidney. Liver nnd
madder disease und tliounlversnl testimony
from thoso sulTerers who havo been cured
hat been that they do kill tho microbes
thereby curing thnsu diseases.
SnM by all ilruinrlit. In to ti nnd M cent
CaflmeM nr tllrrrc from the Dr. Geo. Lclaluger
hemli'xl Co , Chlc.co.
llootl.t innllc.l rr.f for the iWnff.
DR. GEO. LEININCER'O
For-mai-dO"hydo
INHALER
la tra.rantwd oiir ror Paturrh, Tlronchltl.. A.th.
ma. lUr Fever, Catarrh.! Iwatne'i. (,oniiunrtlon
and all Ni.. Throat and l.un dl.ra.es. Sold on a
ituaranle at 60 rrnt. at all druitirlit..
Say
Hires
created the rootbeer
thirst, nnd no otic
Jemkc HI
HIRES
Rootbeer
Is tho only real rootbeer made
all others hut chemical Imitations.
Out tho gonulno. Hold evuryw here.
rr.p.rrd onlr I.
Tlie fkarles C. Illrn Con; Any, niltrro, T.
CHICAGO
BUFFET LIBRARY GARS
Bsst Dining Car Smvici
Dr. Kay's Renovator
Gnnriiiiieed to cure lh. vi. rv wnrst enunrl
of dysueusla, coiiHtluatlon, bilious head,
ache, liver and kldiiejs. Al druggists. 23.
and 1. Send for Freo Sample. Freo Uool
and Pren A..
" -
ru. uv. l,, j. uay, oaraioa
N. Y,
M IKMII.S.
BROWNELL HALL
lliiiirilli.K nmi Hny Mulionl ror liU
under tlie dlreclloii of Itt. Itiv,
t.eore o.'tlllnclnn, S. 'I'. II., , O,
Pall term lieluiilni; Sept. II). 11)00,
Ono of tho oldest nnd most succr. sful
educational Instltutjuns of l he westIts
high stondard allowing It to tomneto with
eastern colleges nnd scln ols. Hulldlugs in
complele order perfect eteam heating, nan
itary plumbing, colleglnto nnn preparatory
courses; special students In msl.'. tho lan
guages and nrt; competent corps ot teatcifl.
Every iidvantngo oftcred n regaros the
moral, mrntal and physical training. Send
for circular or apply personally to Mrs. L.
H Upton. Principal;
The Kearney Military Academy
KII WtAF.V. Mill,
Third yenr begins Sept. 12. 1900, with in
creased fni ulty and futilities to glvo thes
nnys or lPbraskn complete propariKlon for
University or liuslness. Uhurges uioderntH.
Address tho president.
.HiniKvr.
Boyd's
Redmond
Stock Co.
S. M. Hear, Mr.
TONPHIT
Un Ih ur or hopu nmi
rii.n'lny nm. , h
pl.ly Willi., ut
3 NAffiE
liy !: It. Hmlth.
Night Prices 10c, ific, 20c.
Mutlneo ny Hoservcd Sent 10c
!:i'iirlon Meiiiner
JACOB RICHTMAN.
3 i?;..:s,i"S4ii ii.,;:1 ils
Phono 1!J1 Dancing and Uiifreshmenta
CiiiicurtH hy
.li.nlor .vtllltiif llnmi.
Music for Dancing by
Mrs, I,. Ilrniiell's I, inly tliehenlrn
Special rnten to lodgo. socletie-j. churches.
BASE BALL tow
DENVER vs. OtfAHA.
August 21 (iame irl'cd J SO,
drouu-Js nttvutb ami imou.
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