THE COURIER. s ' SsSSSsSsSSSSlls? tx J-V cjV- . -.. ,tr. ' r C- ??.t S.w j V- a. - -4. 1 1 BRYAN'S DAY We give a cordial invitation to all ladies interested in FINE DRBSS FABRICS to visit our Dress Goods Department. We are showing an exceptionally choice assortment of FRENCH fi was speaking the crowd was silent or responsive as no wished. His power over an audience is unmatched by any- oneat the present time. Bhino and HDCCCAil A I" I IV I " r- J llrfV(Ji t l IX 1 1 1 vJ, AMERICA H Slogan's fireworks, paeans on Tyw's daee for Bryan and Tyw is the cod of war the young, fair Scandinavian god that the Vikings carved on the prow of oneat the present time. Bhino and nPPM A IIIM Our Dressmaking De- their boats, when they sailed out to Henry Ward Beecher had the same per- '- 1 - vSJ gJ I 1 1 11 t l VJ Dartment, in Charge Of poeeees the land. Mr. Bryan excites an sonal following and the same maguetic MR. &. W. CHILDERS, is IlOW ready tor business enthusiasm, a personal devotion that is control nf an audience but they died and a hard matter to explain and oppose. He has a way of picking out his friends in the crowds that line the streets of his r regress and of giving to each one a friendly bow in a way that steadies a wavering allegiance. He believes he has his quarrel just and ho believes in himself. A charlatan or a demagogue believes in neither himself nor his cause and.he is able to fool some of the people for only a little while. Those who sur- the scarcity of good speakers seems to ehow that the warning was effectual. The insects were all goldbugs, at tracted by the electric lights and the people they would have broken up anything but a popocrat meeting. They covered the bunt ing back of the speaker bo that the red and white stripes were a solid brown. They filled up the electric globes to the depth of several inches, Miller & Paine. )i.s5? g5 DESK JROOM FOR round him the closest confess privately and the light was thrown out instead of to intimates that their patron is a fraud down and the audience and speakers oooooooooooooooooooco GO TO California In a Tourltit sleeper and that they serve him only because they are paid for it. The small circle of newspaper men who surround Bryan constantly are de voted personal friends though most of them are republicans and will vote for McKinley. They are paid for adverse criticism but criticism stops at the edge of the platform he stands upon. His personal character is unassailable and those who know him best admit it. The following taken from "The Chicago Record" describes Bryan's day: "The continuous welcome which the people of Lincoln and largo contingents from other parts of Nebraska gave Wiliiam J. Bryan on his home coming today culmi nated this evening in a grand demon stration in honor of his formal notifica tion of his nomination for the presidency of the national silver party. From the time Mr. Bryan reached this city at 11 o'clock in the morning, until the tired crowds retired from the streets at a late hour tonight, thero was parading through the streets of the capital city by local and visiting campaign clubs, nearly all with brass bands in front. Thero was an escort procession from the Burlington depot; another that accom panied Mr. Bryan to his residence; a mass meeting in the state house grounds in the afternoon, and the third and greatest preceding the notification cere monies. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan, George A. Groot, chairman of the notification committee, and Norris Humphrey of Lincoln rodo together in the midst of the night parade. Men iu white duck uniforms, carrying flambeaus, formed a picturesque part of the parade. Nearly, if not quite, 1,000 mounted men were in line, and these, with the silver caped 2 J. Francis, G. P. organizations aevoieu to me iree-coin-age cause, fired off sky-rockets and roman candles as they proceeded. With the arrival of the torchlight procession the crowd gathered about the capitol was Increased ten-fold. It seemed many times larger than the audience of 5,000 that listened to Mr. Bryan in the after noon. Norris Humphrey presided at the meeting and introduced Georgo A. Groot of Ohio, chairman of the notifica tion committee who formally notified Mr. Bryan of his nominaticn by the National silver party for president." The parado was a beautiful sight as it turned up Fifteenth street from O. The spectacular effect of one thousand men with torches and cheering as they marched elicited admiration from tho crowds who watched it from the capitol grounds. The candidate looked somewhat hag gard and his voice has lost sweetness from much exercise in the open air. It rings and carries as far as ever but it ie not so pleasant to listen to. While he were in seir.i darkness. The men on the platform covered their heads and necks with newspapers and handker chiefs and the bugs buzzed on. It was after twelve before the speakers were willing to let the people escape. On th.ir way borne the democrats and populists said it was a grand meeting and a presage of coming victory. The republicans said it was a very small turnout, and was remarkable for the abscence of representative people. RNT SECOND FLOOR OF THE! ARRIS 111 H?2Ngt - n?2 N t; tU8i?5i.!'? 8 8bsoo -. j u.v.w M..V4 JWM 4W extravagant. Pay less and you are uncomfort able. The newest, brightest, cleanest and easiest riding Tourist sleepers are used for our The Indestructible "Maywood BICYCLE. Personally conducted excursions to California which leave Lincoln every Thursday at 10:30 a. m., reaching San Francisco Sunday pvening. and Los An geles Monday noon. 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