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THE OMAHA DAILY BREE: WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 81, 1804. sell toelr manhood and consent to | mesting vortised especially for rail- | robbers eould got their guns and the capture | creditors at Hix eafliest convenfence. The gl Sl R b R i Yote against thelr convictions. Never in the | road men. ol I s javecially for was | wa iy #hot. Oaptain Dock re- | €1aims aggregate n the total §,067,108. from a trip out into the state and reports Ko mide without a shot. Cap that there Is a good deal of feeling against > B T en/y ST hes & Mo (oSt othes | gresent. "Many of them, republicans and | ports the rest of the gang in this vielnity — - those fi,rms that signed the manifesto, He HRn that whtoh b e emocrats alike, haye declared privately that | and after escorting his prisoners to Fort Gib- A EMENTS. — which now holding sway in mays that country merchants as a rule ap- Omaha and throughout the state under the | they will vote for Holcomb, son will return and renew his efforts to cap- - — ture the ring leaders, Last night Mr. Willlam Collier gave an LLY AROUND HOLCOY r to be In favor of Holcomb for governor direction of these allege ‘straight’” demo- P ) (hey rosent what they term tne uncalled | Demoorats of Nebraska Have a Grave Ro- crats and businesy men, ihy of Navemper| YOTHIE liQ Omaha nudience an opportunity to judge of for Interforence of Omaha business men with ibili e Coming Eleotion, be 10 EAvOr WE Fhomas I el the RIARE i his talents along semi-serious lines, and the the voters of the state. Some of the mer- sponsibility in the Coming Pronle o, womas J. Majars, ih "hate | Warmly Recelved by Citizens of the Ninth | From the Ml and Kxpress of Oct verdict was entirely in his favor, a verdiet, Ghants upon whom he called ';V'flh'l‘mr"" minds fo submit ru‘r ars o the sovern. ;V;;ml Fast Evening. The American Credit Indemnity ¥ | too, that was attained against the precon- far as to threaten to boycott his house for " . - " ment of the rallroads and the banks, to ! Judge 8§ A Holcomb, candidate for | of New York haye begun an tion in celved Ideas of theater.g rs as to his ability having signed the list of the Business Men's | ETERNAL PRINCIFLES BIOUGHT IN ISSUE | rie ”\'(m1«‘1?»“‘H‘.\,\“’r‘:‘:““r"\‘:;":AT”IIY‘I'I:-%:’;mlvt governor, made wo addresses in-the Ninth | Subremie court hers against James 'I':!l;" 1 Goftier Hiad bows & Mgkt 11 the fas g e g {hen the beople will have triumphed; home | ward last evening, the first at Twenty-ninth for JH000 damages for injury doae their | C olller has been o Jight in the farce comnedy iv. doreph Crow. ile will have n place among us once ‘again: | g pu Moot edit. world for several years, and his quaint The republicans of iR sunty have nomi- | Sl & Majority of the Party Control Tts | piig"n "o Wil govern in e Copafalni land Farnath Wtrests the second at| “qng American Credit Indemnity company . 1 methods, his well rounded art eve as U80 Abe. Soaaph Urbw dir (1 1ower HoUS8 Course or Must 1ta Many Members men. and the Epirit of Thomas Jefferson will | Fortieth ‘af@ uflarmilton streets. He was | somo time ago tendered to Mr. Taleott fuil 3 e = nated Mr. Joseph Crow for the lower house | buftoon, have attracted the fa able con- gulde the councily of our state. Democrats, | gecompaniied! by: Mr, Fdward saewate payment of his eral bond ounting to 4 RN Tagivintare, 0¥ CPow Wik Bertt’ f Bow in Humble Sabmission to Cllisens, WhEE ST Bo gor aoiitem wccompan ot Mr. Edward Rosewater, | paymont of his general bond, amounting to | (oot NAVE Peble: W Hikve & predt nt who also spoke at both places $12,000, which was refused, becauss a further | | e W lier o B8 : 4 i b X o St O3 8MY » 3 000, wi ortalt de. | 1ection for the “garish glare of the foot Qreencastle, ‘,(M | ““‘.. m,_;,,m,mfl, .'.l‘ml)‘l‘ Arragant Chalrman Democratic State Cent In each instance large audiences were nm'"nn lvln.- {I almed by rm‘n -u‘v ‘*Yg‘“'“‘l " lights.” HRut Mr. Willie Colller has earned P ersity In 1576, and was e | partment bonds covering same losses, which Tt e ASTH) whs oy, soey ot | RRIKE e present. Those who attended did not €0 as | {ie'Coilbany contend were. provideq for and | thEOURN hia picasing performance last night Greoncastle for three terms, from 1881 to| (.00 o 3 Smyth of the democratle GAVE BRYAN A SHOCK, Popullsts or ad democrats or as republicans, | embraced in their bond covering his general e i el 1886, and never lost a ¢ In the latter | o eomaliBel had. foNusd. an. kd but as cltizens, The addresses were con- | husiness. divorce himselt from the dimingiive, which o year he resigned, and the city council, on |state central committee has iss Lol | orts to Discredit the Sugar Neet In- | fined solely to a discussion of the state — somehow indieatos little of the art. little of March 12, by an aye and nay vote, gave|dress to the voters of hiz party, placing in | dustry Urove a I - - | merang. issues and to points raised in the progress AEW HOTEL FOR HOT SPRINGS the strength, litte of the fine which | | ce-comedy Mr. Crow a strong endorsemcnt, asking him | 4 piagn light the situation in which demo- | NORFOLK Neb., Oct. 80.—(Special.)—Not- | 0f the campaign, vitally affecting the in A h ming artist shows in his Head and Scalp Raw with o his successor, which he did. Mr. | Pl i sbive Wihetanaing (he - tiiols o o [ Merent right of American freemen and the | Vila Theresa to Be Added to the Great A Back Number” is in Mr ¢ o h s 5 B et i T ey vt | crats of Nebriska #ind th m ‘;\ . ::: [ v “‘l'.m."l.w,lljl ;mx lm;'ul Wedther & lrge || incaietion 10 AIL SaCie o e et e Resort's Muny Attractions. v yein, and " whtie p | Places Size of Silver Dollar, Vas from Governor Albert G. Porter of Indiana, | straightforward, ,m}i\w sentences r § :”_ | x‘yuuu- ;‘_ruvlu fon. W. J. I_'r\nn at the | feanchise of the American and the Nebraska HOT SPRINGS, 8. D., Oct. 30.—(Spectal.) Yo 10 woee’ of 1t A A !'!ullulh‘ll edies only caused Fresh d;u;w,(rl 1:“-u'r:"r“.r‘n_ ’1"«:,'.} to Go ‘rvm:‘”?‘!”.rr‘m; has gone to the Ll ot “;”H‘"”Lu:\'k i Lr]::”r:l I‘lnlyl‘;:v“flw‘lhlv;:n\\l |‘|n '\;‘.Iq: ~|‘|I:v" first voter. coneluston of the speaking at each | —VIla There:a will bo the name of the new | M1 Old Horestiad’ s Ty 1,‘_,.,“,"” Avplicd CULICURA. & & pouna man of unblemistied b T et s e i s Ty MIasEvarin lo Hib Soesub that | Tlace an informal reception was held by | €rand hotel at Hot Springs, 8. D. Ground | i1 alry “Persifinge . happily g Ohange in Twenty-four Houmky One of Mr. Crow's old-time friends {s John |fi1¢ of the party, dispassionately ;.-l l’ o \,‘m 1k ': 16 v SthghE " fends of the | Judge Holcomb and nearly all his listeners | is broken for the structure, and Iron rails [ though the third et eomen VEry near far Perfeet Cure in Two Weeks. Clark Ridpa >~1m-| ).-\vlunvlm‘x« \\!:\-'_ R‘l\:;')‘lir | facts of pa r{ tory ‘|~ ::::1;‘":-':: il “‘.’“r' m'" ‘;‘;‘ I:’]’ i ":(m’]' it A f:;r ”:" | pressed forward 1o, grasp him by the hand. |are bought for antelectric car service o the | When the drimmer and Tke have thelr Hitie e Crow a letter deted March 19, 1886, contaih- | state conventions, and eontrasti con- | s actory, aid and up 3 rehearsal, and close of the aud met ¢ Mt 0N, AL o - ve ' ‘ o A food many of them had never meen the | hills whore It will be located, From the | Jong! Tke 40 the “onSrRULer bomenr aam. M ietle son, agod threo, was very much e e oo Gror el | duct of the alleged “straight democrats™ of | beet sugar industry from start to finish. | peoples nomifee for omverir orer el the s i ! trovbled with & breaking out on his seal > fdenios and When Mr. B A . 3 elevation view hanging in Mr. Fred Evans' |Ing a genuine country reel to the music of | thuibled with a b Tho | laces affeoted wers held In_almost universal confidonce and es- | t Lincoln with their course at Omana | \When Mr. Bryan altempied to discredit'the | exprossions made B created a most fivorabls | S1eF the bullding tesembles somewhat the |® real country: fddler. It also. brinas o teem. His dutles as a pubic oficer have | 1893 at Li industry and attacked the management, he | impression. His . hbnest, open countenance o v 3 ) kes plain Sheridan Inn at Sheridan, Wyo., very much | find, the catchpenny methods practi Bcomed taw Budsovesu widh. Bt bengems always been performed with fidelity and|in 1804, He goes further, and makes pl issued a chrallenge to any one fn the audience, | won the confidence of his auditors before he | SHCridan Inn at Sheridan, Wyo el the farceur to get a I In A b L i T i He | The child suffored consiierably, and was nat: Soal” mushop Thoman Dowman of the Meth | the animus of the bolt, ripping the cloxk of | which was ‘quickly nccepted by the Hon: | had spoken oo un in "LdLtors before lie HRMIEE 1 T o g ket B8 | Nuk P banoeven, ey meem to urally vory fretful. I triod several remedics odist Epiecopal church writes ohiave | democracy oft the bolters and holding them J. R. Hays, who in u shiort, celsp reply, | heed was gives 1o every utterance. One | moq e ““y s ldoa Sadvanced Ie thet of dn old | & part of the e of (o yvilimich goes nicn | Without obtaining any beneficlal results; fn known Mr. Crow from childhood. He h‘-lnn\:q‘r ? their true light as tools of the B. & [amid the hearty plaudits of the entire [ man remarked that FHolcomb had such an | pogtish inn, with the rot gh beams showing | the scene is loctec nd their Introduetion ct the gruptions seenied to be spreading to a good family; 1 honest, reliable and | forth in et L6 Hinatn an S niare Pryan @ set back, which, | lionest appearance that he seemed like an | Lngeh inn with the r dormer windows, | 1% only the high lghts that give @ pertees | g jew plaecs bicaking out, *1 oonc e capable, ~ Any favor granted him will be|M. oligarchy. As did Bruce s consummate master of the platform though | animated aMdavit of sincerity - L ’ he | ton 1o the pict Hoot h th MICUTEA SOAD, take WOrth 1y Bestowed.” burn, o s Mr. Smyth now present t he be, nearly took him off his-feet, and whon :;”_‘h ‘”“'"‘”I‘l"’l'_’l ‘:’:;" "”l" ‘“":Wl ‘fi'_‘r It will not 1 the devil-may-care youth :"}'1 oted parte it h, the Qurion ! ":‘-;;n‘ifl?'!(d Election Complieations fssos, and warn his hearers, “Now's the dav, | o finally rosy 1ed he showed o7 ie manner | SECRETARY MORTON WILL NOT VOTE. | Jancing. wag ‘Dromnade, | The. sucrounding | i et e I o oy hoome S R L ,changs for the better e hour.” The full text of the | that he was fully convinced that the sugar i e 2 Dhqm e . e *he s known i vty ke MS | in the appaarance of the eruptions in twentys Judge Ferguson, upon the ‘application of | and now’s the hour.” The full tex factory held a warm, place In the hoarts of [ e Finda Buainess at. Washington. Suth. R ETEN oo R A b ple irawn | &8 the Bohoolugeter maen Wi this line, iy | four hours, and in two woelia the erupiions B. B. Thomas, James Hannigan and H. G. | address follows Nocfolk people, and ccneluded that it would clently PRossibe to Bognge 1 bEEWAIKE B bl F Ombha T | Which I8 R arooE Lo L oara re Shihy ‘isappenred, loaving the skin smooth Boll, has cited County Clerk Sackett to ap- | To the Democrats of Nebraska: Gentle. | 3"y 0 GERTE GR1 CORCH Lo Engag by Walker & Kimball of Omaha and tho scalp elean? in fact & perfoct cure, ; clted County Clerk Sac a A b hing the most Ll s pear In his court at 9:30 o'clock this pidly apy In this Yl e & ous brother, will this rising y £ ac fion ever held in the s year of short crops, the superior | WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—(Special Tele- | ~Many improvements in the way of bulldings | {35 brother 1y The dual role Is splendidly [ 82,5 1A% NCt seen wny indications of any i e S o will | 2psear since the fall of '93, b A Bub- | et usly. The dual rol ¢ on or breaking ot since, 1 gave the morning to show cause why he should not aska. Your part in that election 1tage of the sugar beet to withstand un- | E¥am.)—J. Sterliug Morton says that he will STantiR wod i .:x‘;” o u'w-rl;‘4“’\:I|‘"(I1.v fed AR AL P AL LT child only a fow doses of the CUTICUIA RE- refuse and refrain {rom plucing the names | wii be pre-eminently important, * pon | favorable weather has been fully demon. | not B0 home tb vote his year. He has ex. sandstons common in this locallty, Sewer- | Schoolmaster, st entagh Lm0, Hen. SLVENT. Leonsiior your Cumiorna Theate. of Charles Johnson, Michael Neison, August | our wction witl depeid the vesultwil sirated, and the people of this TIohmgey, (o |breasad & hiopa, ilkat.tie might. o, diome. o | §Ea b b0 i s undes wer i cer | ke the chiracter a bit of trug delincati woull Do o CHOE o7 a7y I o roaes B . LATELY A SR YINTON Uhe GEIa DA WL IS o E 1 the com HJure ob dabtrop TiY RS o (s D8 in | Yote and then he doubted his abllity to do [ mote spots of ten yesrs ago, khown only by T e olane heart Of 4n | which aro very annovine 1 1l countey: ballots to be voted at the coming election. | Fing that has ever diriraced the o tlure or ' (R ISk Ihaustey 181 g5, 5 Huts to0ays A tEEREIRTntng) HAL ‘GFOVEr | Lib ShLnIars ABd- TARCh e, and Do Y SHinAL e sby \ne,lay. 1a not overly A ARMSTRONG, Swift Islard, N. Ou The partles named were populist candidates | Nrlilh’ 5r"ygther the people: shall 1 : : s Cleveland does not' want Carlisle to make | I0dians as possessing springs of great heal- | the way, dreciving viljain i heas Kl — for the legislature, but withdrew trom the | ST OGP B ot of ENTHUSIASTIC OVER HOLCOMI. shy speochen, and that the president will | 118 Droperties, s now a ity of 2600 in- | Lk e and who makes 1ove 1 Sold throughont the world. _Price, CUTICURA, L i oroar ppiles ko George I | 1 a1 NeediL ankc upon wiiiah side yeu not vote, Mr. Morton valiantly serees wity | Babitants, with modern {mprovements, and | the 00, genue Diaying o cobret | - (0ciBoAT Hhe ! HusoiveT. 41, Porren Duod e popullst candidate for county | desire to line yourselves? e democr K i ) g : p i L ryrEL et b Bdad N Conr., 8 ops., Boston, A T R B wrong. © LA S e man's Namo Pleases His Audience. business will positively prevent him from P R P o il Tke ihose ate exploited by ME son’s court was devoted to hearing law you_shall stand “on eloction ey, but to| LINCOLN, Oct. 30.—(Special)—General J, | vasting his baifot this year in Nebravra. iro mont, Elkhorn & Missourl Valley wili bring M e DL T SN it % 8 Delng practiced Pt still holds that Omaha postmastership in the | evidence tpon the question of whether G point out the decelt now belng § B. Woaver of Towa spoke this afternoon to i pot ta the ¢ : Ot Collier are a very capable num AMUSEKEM 0 B “ il o : “ 4 iis spot o the very doors of Omaha in people, Who seem to have been Betrint -t L. Dare’s name or that of C. M. Hunt snould | ypon 1ha voters of the state Ly a few an audiencs of 800 peoplé at Bohanan's hall, hollow of his hand, and no appointment will ' ride. moulded “for the several parts they play \ U 1 C T candidates for the leg.s'atire. Hunt resigned | faces T wish to tear the mask and then ask | The meeting was under the auspices of the A T BRUKE INTO THE HOUSE TO KILL. ist, playing the role with a breezines No M: tince. and refused to.run, after which the dome. | You ta contemplate them in the s of | populist atale ' central -comurittas, but the heers for a3 vernor. . : % is v Ccharacteristic of the “Knight cratic central committee usked County Clerk | Uruth. Look upon this plet ascembly was composed of voters from the | NEBRASKA CITY, Oct. 30.—(Special Tele- es IR, Sm 8o splen Wednesday Evoning, Oot. 81, One’y on bt Two Women Murdered in Their Beds by an imes 1. Smith hus a splendi sl (R et el Sackett that the name of Dare be put upon | (o'} Who | three parties, and the applause was liberal, | 5TaM)—Republicans held a grand rally at | portunit show Tis ability 1h Roxbuty | 4817 THE QUAINT the tickets as the regular nominee and candi : e the opera house_ this evening and a large | bkt Ly it 417 viion e thorauenty encant | WILLIAW GLLIEH' by o tickets ie regular nominee and candi- | ave now How did | The interest manifested in the discourse L L 4T8¢ | COLUMBIAVILLE, Mich,, Oct. 30.—At & |passes: H. A. Smith as the de L IN THE NEW COMEDY DRAMA date, while by others it was held that the | crats controlled that c o z crowd assembled to hear Governor Crounse | . i Wara0Ca i ot overly, persuasive 3 NET ATTTR A resignation of Hunt was nbt regular. Al | R onan T moiaie GesnRater | maue pac centendd upon tHensteonle sk { SO SsEIEGl o Hear Aoveran) O O R T yad (kD Al beolt | i i fhe afternioon. sessipn of court Judge Fergu- | fears and hopes of would-be postmasters. | made by General Weaver in favor of Judge | ? AR Ao LA L, ark an ‘e 7 N Vits abed into Fred Skinner's house, about three miles Y much at home, things every 1 | ¢ misrepresentation and stealth they s Holoo i DN 6l sue was one | NSt Speaker, ‘being introduced by David 4 LR eYaly LY son held the county clerk should place the | Y misteprosentation i Stealth ey stol o i kb "“,‘\7"'{:“:k.“‘m":”jl Brown. - He said e would occupy but a short | from here, and ‘attempted to murder Mr i Gzl by, I name of Dare upon the ticket, omitting that | pagple slept, The questions which the ¢ 1 Honpartivan o ALOInG Swiay | the | UIme &s he would be followed by Nebraska's |and Mrs. Skinmer ‘and the latter's mother, | g e r havi " L of Hunt. vention assumed to pass upon and did pass b p a andpoint owing to the g wo- g political col " model - governor, the man who had the | M Stanley. The ma entered the house | m, who, while being in. - Upon had not been previously called o' the T rofarcongs iony and spoke dceord. | gylgu S e R e e (fiad _the | Ms. Stanfey. The man entered the Hou ated with the smooth Wwords and oo Candidates for the Coun of the demccratic” voters of the | ingly. His referencés to' the candid: It Bniw , werd washs N e “ealq | (hTough the cellar, went first to Mrs. Stan- | Flist, finds out her mistake in time. | By Edward B Kidder, author of “Peaceful Val< City Clerk Evans heard evidence yesterday [hat mattered not: they had | Judge Holcomb were received with an o Hawe, draxer betod to doas his country | 169’8 raom and struck her with a hammer; Mis klin AbLy Hull quite won (he f r Relatlon,” etc. afternoon on the proicsts filod against the SR b L o I(m;wv“m t m..|l.vn,v [lustretod thia Xembar |ig et yg ol Sha et ote oo ood its | cTushing her :kull. He then went to Skin L1k ber audlende by Jer caretul wa human fos Guestions oo . " his Lincoln audience. o ad, stron - : t r 2 0o & ol rs. S nes ree es bohga bl y Ccould e very es placing of the names of Independent candi- ea gf the groal body of democratic | I 8 LNl Ticlienee (He made s aix o | Industries.” e iscussed tarift briefly and s R }‘\’_)".“1’:“l':":"’_t"’d e wted, and Miss Helen Refm: dates for city offices on the sample ballots. R S T, Un A ks AT it por cannot take your | Teferred 10 the gopulist paty as a party with | 21 s L nop, and attemy @1 | ag Sour-visaged “an old warrior - 2 Y i ; Athroned unreasoning (yranny ; ’ : whera In | 1 future, and tlosed amid great applause. | Skifiner, ba. the latfer warded oft the blow | Woull wish 1 see, but he tot 0k A% she | 550 Reservea Seats av 50 Conts ench, Cadet Taylor has filed a protest against th J. Bryan conscience 1o the polls with you, where in | " 0 L A B LA ? : o 4 candidacy of C. J. Westerdahl as an inde- : ity which th the name of heaven can you take it?” et G g ! with a pillow. The murderer then ran trom | shows It on every ocetsion. Sise | =— — — Governor Crotinse was received with a|) . M y 4 .4 et 1 e the homse, and has so far eluded capture the abar 1 won h ’ = - pendent republican candidate from the Bighth | conceive. Did Mr. brvan and his friend 22 it} el bl 58 and o UL L soveral | Mrs. - Stanley's husband, from whom she fiere d¢ o freshness and a BOYD S FRI-SAT. -~ SUN ward, 3 AL TR TR AR T MAUORUTY REFERITHE BRACK 6T, | Tinutes, THEY BTy 10 the stats carnmy e | separated some time ago, s suspected of the R R hiaxies ] — Nov. 2—-3—4. oo case next on trisl was that of Wensel | HI1NC Pwal Mo, S SXENY The: power o e It was a straight republican talk and was | Grime: He was soen In Columbiaville yester- | of i yifics, (011 of the quni by ate ob e Aénchuse MR tirdRyy Jvoleshensky, who 18 an independent candl- | pobic and bind the democracy of the state, | Returns trom the Coanty Clerks Now He- walliressly . . day. HIs home s near Pontiac, and the | most natuyal comediang e toh stage, Mr. Oth to 67:d times of date from the First ward. The remonstrance | and true democrats as he and they were, ing Received ut Linco o 1 e T sheriff has left for there. Both women will | Willlam Collier, st e 3 THE SUCCESSFUL COMEDY DRAMA, Was signed by Owen Slavin and others, who | they submitted to the decision rendered, af | 1 oo St A I Popnlighs Mont.at Greenwood. dio, 5 asserted that Woleshensky's petition is defec- | the sume time declaring that they did not LINCOL; ct. 30.—(Special )—Retur. i tive in that one of the twenty-one names is | believe that it truly rey jted the wishes | are being received from county clerks in the | GREENWOOD, :Neb., Oct. 80.—(Special EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS. £OITMA HINGTON th nresid hile ther is | Of the people, and that they would apy state at independent headquarters in answer | Telegram)—The populists held a meeting o y P, at of 8 nonresident, while another is | MG PRORE ST (6 the democracy of the hera tonight #n ths Sti hall. H H. | United. States € e ' Tancath Jum MWillett Given a Jucy Flum by ® forged, also that the addresses and cccvpa- | state and ask to have the decision reversed | to questions relative to the printing of the | i gl DLl fldy t SR SiReee Eomuinsieasr bl Eaasation v e . he President. 08 of the signers are not given. Attorne ‘ state convention. True 10 their | paliots, Eistiie : Powers, candfdate for state treasurer, spoke Files B Annunl Beport. 4 A : : B MILT ‘LE. B e E e T e intentions, they dla appeal | W0t A large melorly o them 2 vies|to an audienice of some 200. He held his| WASHINGTON, Oct. 30— tme annual re.| W ASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—James P. wii- | BY 'H;"Y'N MIL AO?[" IG%HAI S5 Strickler was present in the Interests of e e o tie glat [ o8y NP CIon Ewo et wae E1V\08 | wudisnce for:tws and a half houra:' He'left | port af Dr, W, [T Hapris. tomaiiame ce| lett was appolnted postmaster. oe Washing- 1 acemant of AR 0 . Woleshensky. "0 Dliica. in" the mext. democrarle | (hC Aty designation two itnes whemever the [a good Impredslon and It 15 clatimed. mns | P says 23 per cent of the popula- 100 today by President Cleveland. He is a| Interpreted by the sume oxeellent company, jfter hearing both atlorneys at lengthigiate platform the plank deciaring - in | candidate is a mominee ,of. two conventions, | some. votes. 48 ghawed up_ the manner In [ tion attends school during some period of | member of & well known firm of hatters | e salo of seats will open Thursday morning, Judigs” Bvans decided that the Woleahiensiy or'ihe’ tree and unitmited” colnage of | The tickets for the ndependents of Lancaster | Which Stata attairs have boen ‘and. are. b, at’ usual prices. tition was irregular and sustained the pro- | sfiver at the ratio of 16 1o 1, and they asked | county are non VeSLi-lx. thu WeMACALL . onst tre pouincE mocracy of the staté to aid them in ! the year. The average period of attendance |and a lifelong resident of Washinstor o being printed with the | ning under fhe ‘ring. The stormy weather | this year, howeser jo only eighty-seven | has been one of the nmxrm \',;h:xf.‘[- St 1ol 1 s fttraction—"The Countr Falr," Nov. 1§ e A Semarh el | e [he clerk of this county is sald | #as a great didwback on the inceting. days for cach pupil. The report says: It | democracy., 8ac 11 T I LT was overrule i g Ol REAC) LS “state. | 10 be rushing his tickets out minus the Noéfb Fa Athi would seem to be the purpose of tol T o= POPUL. LA > Hemmc ate: Judee Hon r ive, o 10 purpose of our system bl ¥ UL 1R Congressman Mercer's Appointments. D itle e absciSIan oras: prosreming, and | bracket In order (o, have time. fof sn opos] gLk el (Lo AEE b 10 give In the elementary sohools. 1o every Two Nebraska I'osimasters, ISTH ST, THERATRE | "*" ¥5ifes. eflng's iiall Wodnienday, (Do oaT oL 8 L A D | ahogla a e dah T tme compel him | _ALBION, Neb..; Oct. 30.—(Spectal Tele- | chifi"the abliity 1o read’ ApoorSnlc Syery WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—The following TELEPHONE 1581, ng’ all, Wednesday, October 31, friends would triumphsby an overwhelming | to do otherwise. - The mandamus, it is stated, | Tam.)—For some reason Judge Silas A. | schoo) he is expected to continue his educa- postmasters were appointed today: Trinidad “TODAY- TONIGHT —— p. m. Yolc Hiose who ure now masking as|will certaindy be-secured, but it does mot|Holoomb {ali&d foZspsak hore today as ad- | flon by reading the printed page of news. | P* - ' o Natlonal hall, Wednesday, October 31, 9:30 | Sircieht aoman ta il hat was whether or | S¢em possible to take any appeal fta the | vertised: ‘The sdpalists tron: o1t parts of the | Bubile forarics fn wne Uniied semien gl | Colo: THOMAS X Sindword, viee Jobn Roosa; | T Fonulose Thing that kver liapponed. P m. Jso {1 Sele pRSTIENUL AL Teag (rhethor ar | L reriy bRl o e k| Lot ] s Comart S ioiates Is ME- | Moscow, Idaho; Henry O, Shaver, vice B, H. Vebraska would en- | S e 3 ! y were greally disappointel, as the | cificant of hrogress toward the retiontis k a L i O R o B ey e LR CL ORI i b i et moeting was to Have been the londihg ono of | f {his. Jent T 100 e, $g "Calzation | Bariow: Decoran, la.i John Finn, vice M. C. - - Exlligioa uall [ Friday, Novémber 3, 8] dorse Judge Holcomb fbFgovernor. Side by L bt i et g public braries With move than & Bullis; ‘Atkinton, Neb.. Gust Holinquest - P m. A D B as i ourh L Ui Pettigrow's Charch Pall, umes i each. The schools teach how to | J. L. McDonald; Chadron, Neb., C. 1 ; A FARCE COMEDY NOVELTY Wolfl's hall, Friday, November 2, 9:30 p. m. e B L R SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Oct. 30.—(Speclal.)— Tipten Created ruthusinsm, read; the librarfes furnish what to rea..|vice G. A. Birdsall; Albuquerque, N, M. Mntines Prices—Any et in kthe; liod . 25 South Omaha, Saturday, November 3, § THEN LOOK UPON THIS. The latest thing In polities {s that the| INnman, Neb., Oct. 30.—(Spécial Telegram.) | But far surpassing the libraries In edu: | Albert Grunsfeld. vice A= 35 Whitcom it sraieneBin s A b s T cative influence are the daily newspapers ) L The state convention, convened by the | (a(noll —A large and enthuslastic audience greeted | anil masudinee. We ai s ied by public | Aberdeen, Wash., Samuel B. Linn, vica A. F\ Coliseum, Monday, November 5, 8 p. m. | reguiarly constituted democratic staty cons | CAUholic church has taken a hand: In the usuzines. We are governed by public 5 5 e sy : . | Stevens; Palouse, Wash., William Goodyear, X s ust Keep Hin Contraet. chairman of the state central committee, | fumor vesterday to the effect that Bishop | the largest hall. Tipton discoursed the ilization 18 justly to be c: L © Y alied A newspaper Chatrman Morrlll of the republican state | and was temporarily organized under his | \iartim Marty of the Gatholic-diocese of South | Dolitical issues in a two-hour speech from a | civilization, i and the newspaper ¥ Boars. o e | Qirection, “The men”who now claim to bed 1AEC P »sts | Tepublican standpoint i any | are our chief instrumen SHATOR (e L central committe obtained an crder yesterday ec democrats participated in that | P2Kota had sent out letters to the priests | Pepublican - 0 and - made. many | at . rumentalities for th H WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—(Special Tele & . e tinuation of the scho d the e i L T K afternoon from Judge Keysor requiring G. feation. . Sul cquantly” the convention | under him urging them to use” tHelr in- [ fricnds The lecture courses, scientific and. erats | Bram)—The following members. of pension or M. Hitcheock to publish the two columns | w. mm;mly or;l:unlzw. :md‘ln ,m;-r o ;hwncv‘ in 'h#‘\mm;lng{'l::]myn to elrr‘ll rlnpn Hlegal Reglstration in New York, fissoclations are assisting largely. The work | examining boards have been appointed: Ne LIER, " ’ ceording to con- n those who now pretend to avorabl o Senator Pettigrew's candidacy JBW Vi s Frie ns | 10 the churches of the land is i el ore 2 s ol Mot O, Wost' Ohndlnbv)honu'\eax:)lti«'::ll-“.}rl:ne oria. Heren iht" democrits particlpated. Accord | tor the Uniied g soe e Y YORE{pots 0—Under mutrastions|| 1l YRHSOREIRL IUCIHARG, I8 i gven more | aske =rs. . B, (01 Divie 1t b 1se, and 1St Mire Nt nd, Brtln Vraktniost e ST R o every usage of party organization, | “huis report was dlscredited until the | from Superintendent’ Byrnes, police captains 22480000, X IONE A. E. Wier at Crawford. Towa--Drs, J. go 7, 10 Guro. Weok Memery! fowor & according to every rule of law governing [ ot POrt was dlscredited went before the grand jury today to submit HAS HELPED TRADE IN GLASGOW. | Rawlins and C. C. Fowler at New Hampion Power; Lost Manhood; Quickness; Ished for contempt voluntary associations, that convention, the 7 o N ShpLoXIad et taab it (AL 4 De J. M. Thornton at Jeff Dr. § . Tack of Uonfidencel T 0 ‘it was permanently organized, pos- | Was true © 8ays that he wrote in pencil | evidence in 240~cases of alleged illegal reg- Y &= A SRRl st nll ns; Loss of Endors Edwards. seased he Dowsn (5. Beciks WhoL was. et |4t the. Bottamssef, & terereiters s of re- | istratlon. The superintendent has many more | Merchants Expect-to Do an Unprecedented | Bailey will be retained on the board at Mount | atfvo Oryning In Sitnat voe: cesbeany The Municipal league met yesterday after- e i T T g 08 O i | Publican candidates in the respective counties | similar cases not yet ready for proser Bus ness Ths Year. AFH reacrtion: Youthful Errors, or Excoskive Use of noon and endorsed Rev. T, C. Cramblet and , and ever; nan refusing 10 accept 165 | to which the letter was. to be- sent oo | tion. WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—Further light is| Heory Booher has been appointed post-| fobue i Tisnlty wnd Denth. 1y soate : i decision upon those questions ceascd by is | foj1ou 2886 LN yONT {uOMARCS for Aths ; ; E# of the new tarir | MAster at Holiday, Adair county. Ia., vie lon, Tsanlty nd Death, By wmatly Toaraay odwards as candidates for the | rofusal to'bo o democrat. How 13 . tomos | 2 ow © use you ce for the Meftdtejo Enele thrown upon the Workings of the new tarifr | MASCT At Hollday, Ad 14 0 for30: with ety wurates 0 curmint Board of Education, in addition to the five | crat to be determined Trom A repabiicun | ection of the above named candidates to [ o Ncb, Oet. 30.—(Special.)—Hon, | ¢t by United States Consul Morse at Glas 3 e & ire Th, Conghi ¢ L R candidates already endorsed. A list of can- | Dy ascertaining wheiher of not ho fecets so (that Senatoy psttigfewa ey ve| < HRIRUE, N P gow, In & special report to the Department noptng Cou <ait 0 (akn] didates which the league endorses will be | a0d supports the declsion of his state con- | 5ent back to the United States senate. M, | George D. Meiklejohn was received last night of State. He says: Large orders are being " ng Boss MeKane's Appeal. 70 dis tsued to the public in & day o ta vention. It s in that way that we deter- | Marty. 17 S lares and entbusiastio orowd, ‘He helf|irenetved: by morchaots hore mimce i mais| ALBANY,.N. Y, ot 80 koriiocts’ on 24y, L That ety o sepubligan, 1t1s In that way | Tho bishop says his priests ape fot obllged | tha Atisation of his. vast sudinare i il age of the new United Staies tarife’ bil| the appeal of Boss McKane, semtenced it Hepublicuns Will Rully, {hat we determine who s a populist, s | to follow these instruction derful manner. Mr. Jacob Houck spoke here | *& 5 L . €ix years in Sing Sing, were the Hon, Johin M. Thurston and the Hon, Jonn | t1ere 13 10 other way ‘under the aun to de- _1asteu and many of them have expressed to me 3 y th $ . in German the same afternoon. court of apy oda O 0! termine that question. Domocratic Candidate Withdresw, - pinion thai ine coming year will wit- | ¢0urt of appeals today. One polnt on whic L. Webster will address a public meeting at | This convention proceeded with its busi- row) sty Y W ! i TTE, N S ety Wilaon Makes Turo 5 g an unprecedented trade between Glas- | the appeal is based is that the section under U Exposition hall Wednesday evening, October | 0SS adonted a platform, selected Hon BURYR, S Neb s Oct. 30.—(Speclal.)—Friday Sl ““ Sesapsnola .| fow and the United States, both as to ex- | which the indictment was found app 3L, at § o'clock p. m. Everybody is fn |J: TYAN a8 its candidite for United States |last County Clerk Rowland received notice INGWOOD, W. Va. Oct. 30. Hg. W.| ports and imports, Every indleation points | only 10 clection officers, and as Mo IS THE aea vited. o 1e0"und (e chatrman thereot, i Selecitd | fFom Charles Hoftman, democratic. nomines | L Wilson addressed an audlence’ o over | et ima o dhgiAnactnaat sno operation ot WS Aok tnilisticasenchy s tovae inct ki NasoUEAINGY ——— Silas Holcomb as its candidaté for governor. | for representative of the Twenty-firat dlstrict, | 1,500 voters, and at the close of the meeting A A LR T IR R S s LG 1 7 MISSOURI RIVER PACKERS, Uutil Judge Holeomb was nominated (hege l_m"_,‘,mg FhoxiAnd By ootts ey that chies | 18ILIfor . Torra *AIRE 10 thik. pounte: whers the THonths OF Awgst arhh Hepia e sner: | EATE 108 anveinatisn ot tho - fi.’?sfig&m%a"’- i so-called siraixht democrats continued {o | ©MPr Y d he addressed another large audience. ing & very perceptible increase 1 the mum. | and McKane over & telephann (sl & Y percep 50 Assoclation Organized ln Omahna Yesterday | PATticibate in every action of the convention | Sentleman had withdrawn from the contest, = ber of involces and the value of exporta- | latter point will bring hefore the court of A 550 FINE CALF & KANGARDL R s AR it were! mnr.-lm.l-T in honor bound 1?' its .lnA‘J i\aklnz'llllll his name be erased from the Secretary of Sinte Waite, “ as compared with the preceding | avpeals the que 170F hiow £a8 I Soldens 2 $3.50POLICE, 3 SoLes, . oF ARanat it Aoy wore R In thelr favor | ticket. The announcement created some| SAN FRANCISCO. Oot. 8o Waite, | month he' status Of exportations conversation over a wire by two person Representatives from the packing houses | or agalnst if. They were bound, iherefors el g B 4 A SCO, 30.—R. aite, | m o Jhe status exportations S YR LD o 4 505 2. WORKINg, R aLe o A{'-‘hr:simhc‘n; or agalnat It "They were bouna, 1 fatfs | comsternation i the Janks of tne ||In:|xw‘r‘::s]_ secretary of stale, died this morning at his | he QuArter endinis June o 1804, was 05, | lo be tentilled ‘only by their Voics, may SR A FIMENg Omafia and Sloux City met In the Commercial | 5. 1y in as th semas oo o W | vl oy "erome teast ' carricd B on i sl B ek Sliiness, B u oraat yen e eIl Kie - : #2.4175 BorsSoinn.shoes, g SAHDVELIRSLhE CRE 4D § oratioino el 8 AaYa 8 wrec | brought on by worty over political matter: e f last year therc has been an ) an-of-War. . o club rooms yesterday and organized the M| e eha ) aa R samEe koommiitesinnd iy R unhy, MT\h: “"h“-ul“al leaves | o "Wwas an_ fudépendent candidate for ro- 409, all in the months of M 0.—The Northers A 2501;?,?-};5 ourl River Packers' assoclation. The ob- | tenl’ memniniec? fne de accopt Judge Hol- | & jryin of Knox, repubtiety o s o | election. August and September Pacifie Steamship company oftic word “BesTDONGOLY Ject of the association is to consider questions | comb as the démocratio candidate for goyv- with the chances very favorable to the slec. Don 0 Now York. Lotsos by Sanduy Nignt's Fire. Ll AECOM LoTmbEY 8 SEND FOR CATALOGUE e o th M1 ik packeraalike, but not | SHIC 015 e oty Pne Lo s s | LR e o STRAOURR, W% Wil ot $0.—-Rowwell R WD, "1OUIR, Oot, #0.~The net sesilt| Tatsnsms Waretiim in'in Kobe har e " W:L.'DOUGLAS, ;1{‘:{.“':;;"'0”\';‘;0:1:';1 ufl;:u-( ‘“nir”-nw or two. composed ot 538 delegates. About thity six | W. H. Westover of Rus was Dbilled | Flower and Congressman Bourke Cockran|of the fire at East St. Louls will not|b st month and sunk her. The man-of BROCKTON, MASS. v seneral matter came up | of them left the convention as Soon s v th ulists for four speeche Ko . 5 e probably, for some ¢ o You cnn ouey by wenring tho It was necessary to correspond with each Jutge, Holcomb was mominated” and pro- R A etter aine [‘ff"",:f:,',’“'":,L”U‘,‘“"',,"' .”,‘,;,pfr'fl“'fi.?,.‘;mfi' e oL Reuy e deom Jayn. yat W. L. Donglan 83,00 Shoo. packer, and by the time a line of action was | cecded to another p Where they pre- |4 Hutte hpseci] o] the standpo g 080 : | fho S coial Jos i oy n y o ‘ho 1 fac : ended to org Adpetd; conven. | county central committee the gentleman says Ao wd of 5 5 low 'the cstimate >"total shed eennae, wo nro ‘o lorgeat manufacturers €2 laid out the ‘neceslty, In many lnstanc l“‘,,' T (R e Lot e e Len: [ ey st ommitiss the ga Tailing him, | P ity before a crowd of 5,000 people. area burncd was oy by 15 feet, (113 gradoof Wlioes in tho world, and guarantes telr ad passed. e 0 g hatedtnrat sty pary it ion l men par- { ke ia orermarked, EhE b o rnnd s % fition. | the \ value by stamping the namwe and prica on the Tho new nssociation is designed to do away | the. demobiats. r "che ciaiomissloned by | he could not. come UEBELD LK DECISION. Bumber Of cars'lylng: Within and alofiside 3 o et brotect you wialust high prives and with tbis inconvenience. Iis meetings, thore, Over that convention & gontloman Thurston's | ration. iita s A e ORTHIE L Eo (55 i ot & large portion of K i1 8tylo, ensy Niilng (0 Wearing qualijen fore, will ocour whenever a need for sueh | Presided Who had ‘been repudiated In his| coLUMBUS, Neb. Oct. 30 (Special Tele- | ° o Car bl N o s, s About two miles o e have thiom Rl everywhero atlower prices foF arises, although there will be two stated | oo Ward by nearly 2 to 1. "The entire con- i 3 i L s i o valiio gIven than any other miks. 3 - R S oery o or i, of about Afty-six men. It | gram)—John M. Thurston spoke here this| CHICAGO, Oct. 30.—The celebrated Carter Lt i . oltis x 8 tute, 1f your enler CAROL SOBDIY You e o ety one of them had been elected dele- e i ost. of. political ad ic iy g . Mo i bl i At yesterdiy's meeting the following off. | Geed they would not. have . represented | 2fternoon to a host of political admirers, with | diyorce suit which has been fought in various Terminal compan nd the Jack | 8old by Kuox o lected: President, John S, | Mmore than one-tenth of the entire conven- | a good sprinkling of those of opposite belicfs. | courts almost five years has come to an end. | ¥ille Scuthwestern have not comple ton, Axe you wiling To Yt S tements, but estimate thet they will % - A. W, Bowman GCo., (17 N. (81h, Kuox of Omaha; secretary, E. E. Machette | toD. or will you accept the dnelslon of ine | ¢ AWwelt upon protection to all American | The decisfon was handed down by the su-|swell the a te to not less than §35 z &4 C. J. Carlson. 1218 N_24th, of Kansas City; treasurer, W. H. Maxwell | : k4 3 e f he | industries, including silver, but showed the of St Joseph rightly constituted democratic state con- fallacy of unliinited colnage of foreign silyer | PTEMe® COurt, sustaining the verdict in the bout two-thirds insured Elizs Svenson, 2003 N. 24th, 3 3 vention allacy of unlinited colnage of foreign silve | > % » it n o tgnatz Newman, 424 8.13tn, Provision was made for an executive com- | During the sesston of the democratie state | by exhibiting two siiver: dollare B i in | clrcult court, which ‘gave 1)";‘“_,“ Carter | grensurer Short Twe W. W.Fisher, 2925 Leavenworta mittes of five, one from each of the packing | convention Eond e anager, the gen- | Mexico, each containing five and a half grains | @ decree of divorce from his wife, gIving | 1)1 B0, Oct, 30 Kelly, Stigar & Co., Farnam & 15t1 gonters in the assolation, but the members | SF%1,!cket agent and the right-of-way man [ more of silver than- the Amerlcan e | him the custody 6fCthelr child and refusin At AR sl $ A ors Q500N 4t 8o O ok i o » of the B, & r in a room in \ = Iy Mrs. Carter's agplidation of alimony. , e K A 9 S8y, PO N & i ana BaYS not as ret been named. Taiomn. & M. movements | 40Mar, and yet he had purchased both of el gation o oo cireutt | COURLS Of W. O, Barne 7 ) - : No action” was taken In rogard to the | of the s democrats, Eyery | them for ene American dolla Atter Mrs. Carter's de 1””"\ A0 g “"W fiance county, that Barney threatened advance In the rates on packing | Scheme was re promise made | J. A. Piger, republican candidate for sec- | COUrt her atiorneye- carried the case to the | iy short §i ffset to this alleged Bouse products, which matter will be dis. | L2 brevent the de gl Joton | retary of state, made a few remarks, com- [ aPpellate court.>Jidge Gury wrote an opinlon | shortage, Barney claims assets consisting L - | from nominating Mr. Holcomb and his os: < . ' sustaining the fiding of the lower court, but | 0f two certificates of deposit on the F cussed in Chicago next Thursday by a com-| socintem The oaatest between the rajl- | PAFINE Kansas and Nebraska. Judge Moran delivdred a dissenting opinion, | National bank of Defiance of $5.000 each oo mittes of western trunk lines. " It is pro- | roads of the state on (e one heun req! the \ bl 5 me | & check for $300, which he had advanced Dosed to lel sach city work oul the question | Desbie on the pihers g Lo hand and the Antelope County Solla for Ho The case was 486 carried (o the supreme | GReSK 108 B0, which he had advanced, for itself. people triumphed. Hence those tears, OAKDALE, Neb, Oct. 30.—(Special)—A "ou’r;; whore, T g "jtnfl ylknfflflln"‘n [dw deposit county funds or lend the same REPUDIATE RING RULI TR0 Gl AE e Py it cisioh was givep favorable to Mr. Carter. | hence the shortage. Overdrafts are showi e ———narne. | DId the convention act in the interest of i,”f.u:“ ‘1‘“.“ :vmmm] 11:?‘» e K)Jdt]:”l;:ll e Ay i ydlsseated from the |00 bis Books. o the extet of S8, democracy when it nominated Judge Hol- | DUI4InE last nig AR NARe " | majority and &ishort time after his death ooy, g SERIES NO. 43-44 omb T yaesi M had but one ltérnative: comb, but were sadly disappolnted when the | the coust granted amehearing. birs. acth Latters Carriors Got Pay for Overtiue, nominating a so-called “straight” democrat | news came that hy was not on the train, The attorneys were fuakjug a hard fight for all- | WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—The Unite j\‘;;gfl‘rfl*"‘h:? asurag the Ristoy of 3 py | Egin band furnisted musio during the even- | mony and at the acond hearing before (he | States court of claims today rendered Judg e . . H . Sasings leading republicans of the . natiate it | 108 Speeches by minee for county at-| suprame court qthey. took advantage of all | ments in favor of 198 letter carriers for L]ke a eracle ) E AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC Penepfuushable by incarceration In the | torney, Freeze, Sutfan, candidate for the leg- | tho arguments-adyanced by Justices Moran | time Eerved in excess of eight hours & - oo e et b R e hT¥ | OF Deminating Judge Holcomb, | Islature, and Falrohild, state lecturer, enter- | und Shoifield. {ThRy were unsuoeciatul b Qut of the whole number of cases | 2 ! P o il nnd Inansy ALrO0R Mt v Ea STy ' @ clean, able and fearie an, and thus x . ided 100 came from Chicago, ninety-four ains in Side and Breast e p DICTIONARY. ' secure his clection, The comveniing Uy | tained the audience to'a late hour, when the | (hg decision givennafiring the original Aind. & Mr. H, H. Walls espaired of Hel, but Hood's ofund a1d to enthrone honests and tnoorraytiiity, | Holcomb. All the democrats and many 1ife- | g how staying en: ChiCAgD, 1o sald oo b e - =g i Barsaparilla Cured. | ; Do you approve the action? Thess wiloeci | Jong republicans will vote for him. ing preparationssoneturn to the stage. Fythlan Blaters Give s Hunquet. (o o emocra Bometimes call themselves stralght democrats; sometimes they up, Populist Rally at Maywood. pour bnder” the ‘name of " business tac MAYWOOD, Neb., Ock. 30.—(Special Tele- vays they are assistants (o . gublican party.” They Rave nominated iy, | Eram)—The populists had a rally here today. honor of Mrs. D. J. Dilworth, grand chan Blurdevant” Fhey cunnot Hoe £or Nia clec: | Benator Youns of Furnas county, D. L. Mo-| 1b Cansdian border, near Biaive. Wask: oo gelior of the stute,'who Fesideh Wt Hastings, | ' e bresst sud side. Hobad tho' e 10 secure & sufficlent number of democrati | Bride, independent-candidate for representa-| Lois that & largs:open boat came ashore | bt o achouninS) Who resides at Hi cause | Attendagce poasible, and was treated by the | —— from New York and four from Frederick — Ko FunrabLts Fo biro op L ¢ or 1 n o e our from Frederick, — V1wt writkem gunrautes fo en Clded"to repudiate g Tule and sopmipti | WECURE closed with threo rolistug cheers tor | ia§ fn every” prchlar. Mrs. ‘Certer s | U7 4 200 Pages., 260,000 Words e y— SHELTON, Neb., Oct. 30.—(Special Tele- | “C. I Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, ghargy far cony Evidences of & Murder. gram.)—The Pythian Sisters held a grand| *Iam glad tostate myson's experisnce with | Nty b srbD Pemnlo. ¢ VANCOUVER, Oct 30.—H. D, Chantrell, [ banquet and lap supper tonight in the | T50d's Sarsaparilla, as it was the means of sav SHERMAN & M collector of custors at Douglas, a village on | Knights of Pythias hal, which was to be in | ing his life. Last fall s was taken il with pains SUILN & CO., 16th & KERS & MERCHANT, 16th and INSTRUCTIVE AND USEFUL. |4 Mime of Hnowicige and e Mintop Usofulness. There are more things Anstruotive, IIIVQIB:.'\ and entertatuing i that great hooK, Every vot W, W oy - et bt (tetionary,” ihania | | Sturdevant is & vote taken from Holesmb, | 1 ohip hery Arier, addressed the audience, | and shawl. There were numerous spots of e Jim Co Trint % - n in which there were about sixty voters, fully t 1| t e ’ v I Al 4 plaoed i he suaen of Sveryio, bretending to be in (avor of pure democracy | Were present, who ssemed to enjoy the funhy | (rof* \TAE" Y SiTeL, he sehooner salled |y poiper o py by O heh. Larorised " unlgue pu lon, for 1ho Bame tim Ustraight™ ticket, when in fact they | remarks made by the speakers sbout the :i with 410,000 feot of spruce lumber. the territory the past three weeks, Is on 1 1 s | our hopes wers fast failing. My aged mother U, & Depository, Umaha, Nebraska, S vor detlonary aud & complsie suoyolo- || care nothing for eltnas thile only ambitioh | tions of the old pafties. Tomorrew the — g iy eher AT the murdes of & Dhara- advised 8 tial ot Hoed's Sarsapariila. He com that number of the book eorrespoud. being the success of Tom Majors? publicans have a rally here and a big orowd Cook Gang as Prisoners, r CAP - 400 ol But this campal esents E et three times, and he has cost the | menced taking the medicine, and to ot ITAL, a?"‘"‘ Y ¢ rullroads. banks And Gther Corparaiiag | 18 expected. WAGNER, 1 T. Oct. 30.—Cbarles Bock, | nation §10.000 as \hé Judicisl cxpesacs of -] e . $400,000 TR Votos 0 add iB (s felember of democ tivel L. M Grahai cauily atiocnas. tod i e s #he could not be present. doctors for some time, but did not realize any foies, 1o ald In the deteq olcomb and M y Y, there Friday last coutaining a woman's hal EBRA_SKA rollef. He could not lay down day or night, and ted will be delivered. The railroad; unday s nd Three Woek-day coupony have united and have Inaugurated a strife Fopulist Kailroad Men Meet. Creat Astonishment, attempting to try him, 1 SURPLUS, - $66,500 With 10 cents tn coln, will biy one between the Classes and the k commanding a aquad of twenty [ndian police, el one bottle cured him of his palns and restored B o1 Tie Ameriean Encyolopodia Diodoa: || 1 Omaha are. iven thoi eholce: 10 aid gy | NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Oct. 80.—(Special bay arrived here, having in captivity Jos Recolver Will Py u Dividend. him'te porfock health. This case hasbesnlocked — 61y, Seud orders o Tee lee Ofos the election of Majors or reap disaster in | Telegram.)—Popullsts met at Lloyd's opers Johnson, Mose Price, Dick Reynolds, Jim| NEW YORK, Oct. %.—W. C. Lan, re * norders should be addrossed £ Credit at the Bank swill b rioea. iy BELF | house hero tonighit to hear addresses by L. | Dates and Lou bey, feeof iaLolos, Jim e for the nited Btates Rolling Stock | of a miracle” H. H. WaLLS, Oswogo, Kansas, | S5, 70D, 8 Colilm vice g its DICTIONARY DEPARTMENT sitions sacrificed, their business 'de: W. Rodgers, an American Railway unfon | of the Cook gang, captured by him. The offi- | company. today obtained an order from ~ - — | unt cashier. s i their homes made desolate, und th: lecturer from Chicago, and Judge Hampton, | osrs surprised the outitws in camp and had | Judge Lacombe of the United States couri| Hood's Pille oure liver fils, constipation, blasted if they o popullst nominee for the loglslature. Whe | them covered with Winchesters before the | permitung him to pay a dividend to he | blllousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion, THE IRON BANK upon by many In this vieinity as nothing short | OMcers and Directors—Henry W, ¥