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e ———— 1T E._OM ATTA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SRIRMISHE OF THE FACTIONS i ! AK-SAR-BEN VI IS READY NOW NOISE AND CONFETTI N AIR m ! _ to saying [ puguandby V. 8. Patent Offic \ Puiasn Monnech Has His Knightly ell Wil Allow the Use of Horns Paper Wissiles During \k- Sar-Ben Parades Hosts Arruyed for Warring Democratic Elements Hastily File Lists of Dole THREE-CORNERED FIGHT IN THE EIGHTH bk s . ’ . "Il“vv”‘ 1g of horns. At terday afternoon Delegntions Fnter the Lints fo o v Keikenny i _ : R ; v Rhoch the vt I of Virgima. Agninst Latter, 0 v . i Al Ak-SarsBen VI, batting t \ . e} 3 Springs Nos. | and 2, Otherwie Doy LT (Aot Sal g | oae t wing Fitelvad AL (HE ond oé > ¥ A Natural and Powerful Antidote ball the re photographer e 05 ARGty TNE Sovh I'the High school bui w i t of kingdom of Quivera jeil decided to grant the t e " prgan ¢ Cwiw | Alexander Haig; M, A, M. D. Oxon., F. R. C. P, loudon in ard of s 1 tonal oy « B s was W1led with o1d Wtghts witve | Without vont ¢ ' his work on U e Acid in Causation of Diseasc,” gives Excess of Uric Acld " Hovides wers USEaTed It the Awssote |, O1Y Nnginsey Nosew n o ntd inthe Hu'-;m as the canse of Gout, Rhcumatism, Cu cull of the Kid- The fight of 1 A p 6 M eVENE itbeg of the | OF an estimate of the 0.t ¢ 4 = AT A ney anda Biadder, Albuminuris, Bright's Discuse, Heart Aff.ctions, Hightt ward . LOCAL BREVITIES. TATS Yoty asveLy Kirey OL L6 | strouty” tiutt oW, ut " AR L Nervous Depression, Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Epilepay, Insan: 4, cne b P & TADR. the TlTINT A it and stated v - gl ity, Asthina, Suei te, Bronchitis, Dyspe psia, Eczema, ete., ete. natius Dy b ' ot e : (e Juimen A, Surphy, u tre : i ‘ 3 This Water Supenor to all other Lithia Waters and Lithia Tablets, n, Yutan, Neb.; Charles and that, to Wolkons - : ; ; . and, 0.; Harry A. Woiters, | 1L & Probab ] 3 ol : It ““STANDS ALONE”’ It was but Y tr. M Bict 3 rgan was o comp fiin | Mo . incen, Liacoln; John Dounel which will bo redecuicd by funding efa of WHIch Ware adaquate In Uric Acid Conditions. of the B attempt | i Salt Lake City; J. 8. Monaghan, Cald g work assigned them. J. H. Stoadart, | O . 8, Barringer. Drofessor,af Plysiology and Surgery and Chairman ¢ & 3 1o Kan; A. D. Northrop, Red Oak, la e of the deans of the American stage e Faewity of the University of Virginia la.; R. C. Roberts, De & in the company and the welcome he “In more than twenty years of practice 1 huve used Lithia as an anti-ucio Adawms, Loulsville, Ky " W ccelved when he made his entrance must | 8¢id agent many times, and have tried it in a great variety of forms, both in the kenny movement boldly announced h Shaw, Stoux City have convinced him that he w among | NATURAL WATERS and in TABLETS, \- a result of this oxperience [ fogness to throw Howell over t b 3 s, Sawyer, Hast trl Otod work was dotie by Mess have no hesitation in stating that for prom suts I have foun hoth 1t the 1 ¥ w nothing e 1 lelegation ¥ o o F HLE, ; 0 e « ‘_,\l nd. 0 ; ‘rank Me s 16 the dual K to compare with BUFFAI‘O LITHIA ATER” preventing uric acid ) helby, 1 Harkins s y . M. [deposits in the body. . My experience with it as a solvent of existing deo- Ann cal Shelby, Ta.; B o pl ' rkin be bet clds and anti-Shields tion iuto harmony with v tion and one of pr the as Dr. M o Browne as | posits (caleuli) has been relatively limited, and 1 hesitate to compare it here Flor, Valley; Geor ebbins, ¢ Charle Darne Margaret | with other forms to their disadvantage, but for the first class of conditions above Louls; A. H. Cowgill ingfield, 1115 B. J . I and Gra s avlok ith the former for Howell ; I g . aicne, Obeian, N V. Gurnsuey. Heymans ) M i il reepectinety | 4 forthe [ eel the BUFFALO LITHIA WATER 514 Y DS ALON and the latter for Fanning . e of 8 Philadelphia; A. Mantle, Bucyrus, O. There | the Mot f the piece left nothing to be Both aprings 1 and 2 are powerful Nerve Tonies. No. 1 is also a potent Bofore half, of the delegations were filed r 414 16¥cystive. ORANE vasinIb Ut LNe MIng ) i Blood lonie, and is especially indicated in all cases where there is Povs e bl " ’ o s - v or Deficiency ot Biood. In the absence of these symptoms, N After the usual thorough test of the Rawtin Dellnteds more especially indicated. t novit Rrect ngs we s B yrer of the rag-time idea in call tdresses being heard from ¥ d itself. Omaha peopl Testimonials, which defy : i estimonials, which defy all fmputation or questions sent to mny address ald that th P, Su Congressman Mercer and il force and patiently sat or ! 3 declinations bepan to arrive at the desk referee, he first to come was that ank J. Burkley in the shith ward 2 with £ the n Al 4 yoe The grand mufti tead & report of th FRanstte f r le went to see what rag- | Sp »n'uu for guests from June 15 to October st hustling committee howing that it had St Evremond Karle was a pleasure to see | They are reach .| from all directions over the Danville Division of the Southern R'y. \{ examined | Increased the memb b through its iter | representative musiclans | {1ding and | efforts to the number of 554, adding $5 65 gl i A R 1 on one subject [ Warl X et W an” Ml Sk AARICHON | 1o the royel evenues wnd risting ihs Marquis .,; hoivintiicrs (0! 1OV | ngmols, that rag-time was very much of o (HURCHES (l\']‘ ]”;].R \”\ LOCAL POLITICAL CALENDAR BRI By PRURRhY, ! rehearsal for tonight at the Jaicle Manotte Y ret Robineon chug, without much variation. Hun Dassdhy, Reptorater 1b Third “Ward, fow it " « of thoso who wil par! OiTkories i i L, A 11| Believed that They Contributed $1,000 for| Eighth Ward Republican club, Twenty ther R a i ! ry_af oronation ceremonies and the Mimi ) oft ntermission satiate P W o second and Cuming. W. W. Keysor and ond Lo f Wi bor 53 for | assist in the parades, except the hoboes, | ATistoctats, Citiz at trade nuts and an wpward Galveston Storm Bufferers, T O TeN FAreaRas L. Ganshorn ) from $00 L0 | wyp will meet tonight with Edgar Allen fREGUIoLtes, Ji in that wk accompanied the fir —_— Third Ward Colored Republican club Third Ward, Fanning " : - examinatlons | oo the Board of Governors at 310 South | number. People munched throughout the | Aweltth sbd. D N cretghton, Wit Atk 1T ; tectural drafigmen [of the Board « | 12 alt probabitity some hundreds Nrat iovementh HBlF e Keegiok futie|| OVER FIVE THOUSANDDOLUARS™ RAIGED| IS M ZNMIIIRIRRG DagRe; N 00 iUt G Lawler, John R George Yager, Jumes | $1.18 tc It was also announced that all who | Bl 0 N :]“’ had pury » good time, but Mr. Bellstedt mado some er —_ Sixth Ward Colored McKinley and Roose Finch, nlap, Jullus disk ¢ rrick, used lave signed for booth space at th a e rom iich [ rors i inch, & lap, Jull Y R O G R e Additional 1 tlon fra velt club, Idlewild hall; Charles & {TReILY B R i r Orlental carnival should at once apply at | the regul NBoC o8 s O G rige Sloi and the same number 10 South Sixteenth, and tention wi t Moot hat . ng him d Sloa wius k out the booths desired entio len it was announce number and that was exceedingly enjoyable, | fd o 2an. her) alid - nat | stantly killed L SRTeFRE1N afden manifest | Heary Miller had been obliged to leave the | inasmuct it helped the musie consider Giy J e ,‘\\\" “,"‘" o HorsEnd ,“"' escaped wi I onsiderable confldence ls manitest| o000 ong hurey to Ne o ourth Ward Republican club, ¢ urt roo as take Hickory stre among the members of the Board of Gove ipany and hurr New York for med- | ably 6, Bee tullaing I th e ernors that the crowds which will as. |1cal treatment. For the benefit of such, it | The Bellstedt forces are usually good in | Soturday Al semble {n Omaha this fall to witness the | PAY be stated, at the very outset, that they | interpretation, but last night either Mr.| Although the churches of the city have )5t (ur¢ i Dancing mmer A »ming of the monarch of Quivera and th | ¥OUId DOt have missed Mr. Miller in the | Bellstedt or the wood-winds failed to bring | not all reported the amount of money col Grand republican rally, Creighton hall | het Rt " R | ntne of his queen will. in keeping | PIaY: and that, in remaining away from the |out sufficiently the A. D. T. motive in the |lected Sunday for the Galveston suffer- address by Scnator J. C. Burrows of 4 will oc g of the last ieridy | BH (HC L4 furpass those of any former | 11Ke1IN00d, Was oue of the best attractions |time was too fast. Messenger boys are not, | placed in the hands of Mayor Moores lead | Fitih n in 0 ! B T O e b ari 1n ee-aatul in | that Will be seen in the city this season. | Another symphony, entitled. “Two Oddi- [him to belleve that the church people cratic Meetings. Erfiing, 1 be in Thurst ..‘w'_”_“‘m the rates upon which the board | Clever as Mr. Miller undeniably is, and |ties” was very badly presented, an entire | gave at least $1000. Tho entire fund Tuesday, September 18 Hos ! A tifles ar Me Htan hall [ S ¢ the board da. | talented as every one knows him to be, his |absence of the sirings being noticed, while | will no doubt exceed $6,000 when these| Iifth Ward Bryan and Steven W, Nightingale i e ; Aoy ho until vacently hag 1o linsito tell allithey kaaw Just now about | PIACe Was more than taken by Mr. Edward | the pianissimo effects of the cymbals were | g1fts are received | 2618 North Sixteenth wilxth Ward, Howell Delegation=Pairiek | Biros. brickyard, hws become insane f i 3 J. Morgan, and in a manner that leaves |so delicate that they could not be over- [ Solicitors who are workiug in the main| Wednesday, Scptember 10 Ditlon, 1t s Brostus, 1. P. | excessive (ding of detective stories and | Skks L HGG KAY tHAL AURY et ® | little room for legitimate criticism | heard portion of the city are meeting with great | Sixth Ward Bryan and Stevenson club Smithy B RAL Yt Unadwic, | 8 Q0% IR ?.'um,.\'fl"“‘f[‘“"'r‘:«‘-:“.m"vln‘fy“.\wn.tn.,;u.;v,‘\.l-lfi.:' will be |\nmm‘.u-: Though somber in tone, “The Only Way" | A piece by the iniquitous Ver Allstein [success and will continue the work until adiewdic hall B A g Balratioh » | Mhd Pleree streets while carrving on a con WIthiG tRb TakE taw dkye | is & strong and consistent piece of dramatic | was pla and then the rain came down |all business ien have been given an op Fifth Ward Bryan le ith and Peterson, Joseph Flury. W. C.Jay, versation with some belng Invisible to ul i ¥ writing. Beginning at a period antedating |in torren It could hold back no longer. | POrtunity to contribute. A house-to-housc Corby Joy, James Cusick, 1. B save him. He raves incessantiy and seems ' = the French revolution by nineteen years, The autiful and exquisite *«¢ gia | canvass has been suggested, but such a| Scventh Ward Bryan B Park y 3 W, Batr outynn, | to imagine he is a sleuth fallen into th - . ! a quisite orgia | Hidenger, J. P Millen, butrick Mostyn, imaeg 4 2 itor's Awful Pltght. and with the death of a peasant whose £is- | Campmecting” symphony by Wagner Pull- | plan would require a larger number of avenue Charles damimds, Frank Wehier hands of the banaittt . TEEY P b o ; R N ol Dalogation=<c, ‘. | F. M. Higgins, editor Seneca (IIl.) News, | jor nad been dishonored by a dissolute | man Mills proved interesting to those | helpers than is available and will not be| Ninth Ward Bryan 8 son club, Howell, 15 1 yman Hogan, John ARAGRAPHS was afficted for years with piles that o |, ;p1enan, it closes in the dreadful year of | discerning ones who can analyze. The | resorted to unless other methods fail 2816 Farnam ;'u.x'-(l‘:m\v\““. I [ PERSONAL P doctor or remedy helped until he tried | 1703 when mobs held the reins of govern- | pathos of the watermelon “motif”" and| Additional information from Galveston |Friday, September 21 Reag [ Meeds of Chi Buckle ""‘”"‘“'"‘_ “""l' the "“'*;‘ in 'h"x ment in Paris, and the streets ran red with | the grand virility of the “crap” theme | has convinced Mayor Moores that the needs| Fourth Ward Bryan club, Jacksonian Hev aniiing Delegation | porid. . Mo writes two boxes wholly cured | blood. Vengeance and death and love arc | aroused wild enthuslasm. Too much [0f the ufferers ate greater thun was| club rooms D e, ) Wumse ;| ¥arl Comstoek of Chadron 1s at the Iler | i Infallible for ‘xi by Kot e oo |the motifs that dominate the action. A |praise cannol be given to the piccolo and | thought at first and he has determined |Saturday, September 2 " Johi J. Smith, | Gra %0 F QIS B 4 by Kubn & Co. | ongeance that would visit the sins of the |tuba players for their harmonious klang- |0 8well Omaha’s gift to $10,000. The| North Side Bryan « Nowicki | s F DMl of Wayne is at the |drugsls fathers upon the children: a love that,|tint. The symphonic poem, “Susanna, | School children and teachers will probably | Twenty-fourth Eighth Ward X . Lo | Millard | %5 =t though unspoken, prompts the giving of one . bute several hundred dollars and the pEighth Ward, Pl UL I Wrewers Workers Fieet Oficers, | thoush unspoken, prompts the giving of one | founded on the immortal “Ode to a sardine | contribute several hundred dollars and th Ernest Morter Omaha IETROTE, Miehe, Sapt 17 The natianat |1ife to save another; death on the guillo- | sandwich” by Epicurus, showed the band | Trocadero benefit Wednesday —afternoon | fooners endoreo it, children iiko it, old 1V Reagan, T, 1 Lt (6% et SR e S conyention of the ('nited Brewery Workers | tine, when heads fell as ripened apples [to great advantake, one part being sta- | Will no doubt net the Galveston fund a neat| gy use it We refer to Ono Minute s Snephen MCichunth of the United States today clected the fol- | drop from overladen boughs in autuma—all | tioned on the bandstand and another part | SUm Cough Cure. 1t will quickly cure all throut Johtmon, 1. J. Dunn, Willlam Shields, J DA M Kansas City’ s # At | ONarles 1. Brechtold, Julius Doth f [these combine to make a picture whose |on the Council Bluffs bridge or there-| The additional gifts which have been tab- | /14 jung troubles Tltzpatric W Tongenhagen, 4. T, Hact, | (he Murray i Ciimati: editor of ihe Heauer Zeitung. | somberness is unrelieved, save by the one | abouts. Here tho antiphonal effects were | Ulated bring the total up to $ w15 T dwirdse 1L With: | Mrs. J. B Berry and famity left QIS pnR O an Bal B e A IAr gRiing: [ Ao W lsuasellenna eavaiby the re the antiphonal eflects wer tal up fimdn. g5 dwaras 1 o J. B Ber [ Wiiiinm 2. Travicl igdel act i which is represen he n in | worthy of Beethoven, Schumann, Wagner, [y o= e i Tieih Wied, " Antl-Shields Delogation ™. L. Matthews of Fremont, United States | Fawarde. Boston; i b It is true, the human shambles are [ Berlivz, Shakespeare, Sharkey, Fitzsim. | Milllons e spent an polits Qeorge Burkhird, dohn Dauble, John Mo | n s rogiutered at the Millard Harles I Brechtold and John Alexander, | kept out of sight, but that the bloody work | mons and all the great masters of music, |€ar: We can’t keep the campaign going Greal, D, I, Butler, Charles Conn, Thomas [\ 1’ Fopler i 1. W. Buswell « tnnati {k zolnxlon. (e atteated’ by, the' How)ingx ot | without mouey any more than we can kesp r v < er and s going on Is attested by the howlings o 16 (Diarmiaklont was s e lorah T e ol W, Hola, soner ATh| Minneapolis ara patrons of the Murray (ol Trnslenimob ke, daxds tof iur il feature of the program |,,',,‘|,':h] o "";”': the body vigorous without food. Dyspep- llen, Dan Angel et Josesh Drennan and Alexand Sovercign Grand Lodge Meets, o I 5 g 4 mot 185t] 4106 uecd to starve themselves. Now Kodol Ninth “Ward," Howell” Delegatton H e M UCTIN et n wovereign | 1t Breets each candidate for the knite with | long enough. The best thing the band did o T3 L hioeh, Wil a1 Ay T Masrey And Wallaee B. Hods Vand. Tod ¢ tiie Odd Fellows of the |shouts of derisive glee. Whether Bugges s last event, where they left the | JiRsPaie Oure digests what you eat and & Melnfosh. Willlam Jay sirey and Wallace B. Hodge c wge of i c s ast event, whe oy lett the | oTane! e b o LA T, e, Jea Embar, Wyo., are staying at the Millard Stites met in this ety in annual | ¢jong of this kind are healthful it is not for | platform and did not come L allows you to eat all the good food you § back. However | g N o o meeting was_called to 3 Qica ? { won't stand ve! ! nme— Polger, Joseph Rapp, jr., G. 1% Thon M. D. Kurr, president the city coun- | convention. m"l”.\,”“‘,‘”'“k;,,l‘ "he seasion | the critic to decide. The question is rather ey have added green 51 to! thein | TPUE" A% radisally cires siampih trauRley i g h N 1 — uso o Tn' South Omaba it 1 an up and down e et trom Tt Criek Aien | 40t B GHT B Wi ceromories: | one for the neurologist [ifiowss tad aratniaohet o thoebes. s e | it retunos Lo work-—then you qult fight between the Howell and Fanning| Rev, James Haxpes Sod wie WA ve) There ts o fine representation of the Sov- | 1t has been sald already that Mr. Mil-| And here endeth the first lesson of the| PALQ ALTO, Cal t. 17.—President | working, t00. The enly reason- forces, but it {s hard to tell which is which | (7 SR DOy et A It the StV ler's absence from the compuny was not | Omaha musical festival David Starr Jordan of Standford university ablo thing for peopls with eyes trom the following delegations j T2 B, Stoddart andl Georgs Stuart Des, Tatyrnon from & (HERe. mOpth T 10 do when they begin to show it v 5 ogintion & Park | chinatle’ of ‘New York are staving at ihe curing the 1]\1;‘.\"\‘ und most complete col. signs of belng contrary is to se- D, A o St | o [ Farley and Misses L. and M. Martin e eelenisth P Cotoctions. or descriptions lect some rellable optician and omr™ cheary BfseRer DoioRN o heles | of Bancrott L., are Ktaying at th pere made of all bt fiteen known specics have him doctor them with a AUt G Joun Wik wng, A s and wie and Miax L0 pair of the right kind of glasses. Second Ward, First Delegation--Patrick | thoraton of Iairbury are guests of th Tecumseh Chieftain five bushels of wheat today to buy the same 1896 it was worth 6 cents per pound. Today . ' Wo ara opiicians. We are re- MeDonough, Andrew McGuire v G NE e L The democratic national committee has stove that it took fty-five bushels to buy one busbel of corn will buy four pounds AVENWORTH, iton., Bepk 1 liable Voracek, ot Ziloudels John' Parks v T e N o | evidently given up all hope of carrying the in 1806, Instead of taking 50 per cent more of sugar. In 1506 one bushel of corn| ayphved hers upeciil “ear todiny ond | Wird Delegation g | after his sheep interests | election by fair means and s now resorting wheat to buy stove than it did In 1506 Would buy two pounds of sugar. The | companied by Mes. Milew thelr sen sher Remer, Willium Huckiey, Joe “Demel, M| Miss Floeono Moare, deputy clerle of | (o migleading statements and positive it takes 18 per cent | reader can judge whether or not it tukes | 0 and Colonel 1o Jigkles, & siafr olliner THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO., Fitzgerall Muezka, Barney Kearns, | the United States district court, has 16 # sited 170 caven Third Ward Mirst Delegaton turned from her vacatior | falsehoeds in the hope of bolstering up its 2. We learn from Buerstetta & McPhorrin 40 per cent more corn to buy a pound of | not public buildings heing m gan, Anthony King, Pat Hin Louf W. 8 Summers mota- | poor cause. Recently there was issued that a good wagou which today sells for $60 sugar than in 1%06." structed and left for Fort Riley this aft Largest Optical House. ohina. B d O'Coninor, J. L. Blievermihl, | ing tor 8mith Will | from the national democratic headquarters was sold for §57 in 1595, Corn is tods 10. Mr. Jones tells us that the advance | "O°™ 5 1408 Farnam St, OMAHA, MASHASL Butke, ind Deélagktion="Tom M ‘\‘l;“ il [a campaign document styled “The Trust worth 3L cents per bushel. Ta 186, th glass over the price in 1806 does mot| With a steady increase in its production Opposite Paxton Hotel, Guire, ¥d Stapleton, Patrick Cahill, De ardce Lilly, ¢ q g and Prices’ and which purported to glve weck, it was worth 1 cents. Thercfore, exceed 20 per cent, and probably is not [ for the past 40 vears, Cook's Ilmpert ot i 1 | “a tow reasons why the farmers should not today it takes 194 bushels of corn (o buy & (hat much. 8o far us the retall trade | Extra Dry Champagne now takes the lead. | — e M. I, Shearer I | yote the republican ticket.” This docu- wagon, when in 1596 it took 475 bushels to here is concerned it is searcely noticeable. | Bl anriies Al OmAl s | ment has been printed in nearly all the buy the same wag Instead of taking Measured by corn, twice as much glass 1s in Fort Cr Dosiifon €% | them the Johnson County Journal. The than it did in 1585 it actually takes 251 i The dainty flower oracle may tell her | ‘ot lust month s ke y 808 4 . Agent Milier of the B. & M true o falss, but some day the prince | Deputy Sherift Thomas Fiyon ha | 1t requires 50 per cent more wheat to to buy a wagon In 156 will buy Lwo WagoDS informs us that the frelght rates to and : Lt e ol e ) 2 R N thum L T 11 | buy a stove than it did in 1895 and leave a margin of $26.97 besides. Tt e b e b Ak-Sar-Ben week you'll have to con SR s A P Nome from i we i will om Tecumseh are practically the same ¢ \t home to his friends at 113 8 It requires twenty bushels more corn Copper was worth 20 cents per pound ,¢’tov wore four years as ] sult Drex L. Shooman about shoes dream of ltome life and motherhood. In | UL, home b | e G s e in 1696 1t.18 worth 88 cants per pound “ULNY Worofour years aso: He gould npn| ind B L CRICR, GG denres of that dream she will sce herself always |~ Juage Munger, with his family, arrived y® wagon than It did fn 1606, o 1896, It fs worth, 55 cents por POUId. recail whero there had been any advance [ he's shoo authority by di o uires i ave in salt and lumber, which are now 5 | the king he can show you the propor Bappy, always with a_smile for the hus- | Csterday (o 1 e na Wi L ' 3 dmanhi aving leas:d | wi » buy & copper Kettle tha 1896. has advanced 160 per cent. Instead of rc band and a kiss for | future reside in ¢ 1. having | wheat to buy & copper kottle than in S Adyanoed 100 por I 1 0f T¢ conts per hundred higher than in 1895, Cer. | thing for the ball or carnival grous tainly there has been 0 *‘exorh Lt @ » B Bo “exorbltant” ad- | 1o oe course, refers to Sie Knight Property on Woolworth avenue equires twice as m corn to quiring 100 per cent more co ) buy a the ‘babs, What pert y 1. 1t requl twl much corn to quiring 100 per cent m rn to bu: vanc as well as ladies of the royal command equence of boom-tara-rararara-sis ' Desmond I ] tempo A good-natured spirit of conversation and | fnaugurated last night, hubbub marked the playing of the second | Striek Clty Mayor Tuttle and Harry Brome, speakers Thursday, Seplember 20 prospective rates, as the negotiations are 10 18 at the Millard P, 8ibbitt of Hyannis is at the Murray Mrs. L. J. Caldwell has been appointed | puv'a coil of rope as 806, copper kettle than it did in 1896 ctuall " ) 5, equires 75 per cent more grain to requires about 50 per cent such a dream,—to | oice, vice Miss Trueland, whose marriage | It requir per cent more gr 2 and coal s a yen 2 fane ,‘. oecurred recently to Robert Z. Drak, | buy a hoe, a rake or vel than in 1 4. Mr. Jones tells us that rope retaile e 12 Oll and coal sell at practically the by fispers s e 1 a ll‘ »,M. Miss Emmu Mor Albi N wha| g A get of common wheels that cost $7 § cents per pound in 1566 and for same price in Tecumseh today that they ppess you take halt an houp tomor husband and ate |, MLV N Sk VB Ly e S ooty Gaat 412 cents per pound today. The advance has 410 in 1896 They have not advanced “40 [ row and look at our line—you will en St RO v e I ontar the Lo | 77 The price of cultivators and other been 56 per cent. Corn has advanced 150 '© 100 per cent.” The false statement re- |, it and you don't need to buy—why, cruel pain has where I v ! garding the pi f tool ’ BHiatIad har hed for the Deaf farm implements has gone up proportion- per cent, One hundred bushels ot corn in 5 8 price of tools and hardware P AT L and Mis. George W. Fine and son | gely 1896 would buy 150 pounds of rope. Today N®® already been refuted. Dimension lum mind “{,w many | OF Sosag, Mrs. Jooyan § Ofehen | S Galvanized barbed wire costs from $4 100 bushels of corn will buy 245 pounds of :\" has adv “] ed ”““'l“‘ to 45 per cent, | OW | Sraska Cit Virtkin X IREVER N o it even with that advance 100 bush a woman has had |and . N of " Alliar "% | to $4.50 per hundred more than in 1596, rope. Instead of requiring twice as much | D 1 Sh C 8. osian Las bl | BN EOE G e | A e et mars sord OF ot 0 . ool ol Fors (has e dhs Ja. of sorn tadey wil buy 1000 et of suck | DP@XE oe Co. from her dreams | SUCSU8 wt the Murray yesterdive | cotton to buy a pound of sugar than 1B 1395 it actually requires nearly a half less, pUTUOF When In 1506 it would buy but ebraskans at the Merchants: C. 1 i 1 1 oW f Moy toet Omaha's Up-to-date Shee Heuse: of home and love! | Nelson, J Prinnier and J. T. Crawfo 806, o get the fuformation from Mr. Jones iy There's help and | of Sidney, Ben Steadman and G, W, B “10. You have to,pay 40 per cent more that hoes, rakes, shovels and similar goods 1% If these things have been done by th 1819 FARNAM STREET. bealing for every | of Kearnsy, AV, 1 WEPeatar of Avrora, glass than in 1896 have advanced about 20 per cent since 1598, {rul then surely the farmers have nc woman who suffers | (54 1 him Ravis of Falls City 11. Freight rates have climbed back to A tool of that kind that cost $1.25 in 1895 Teason to complain of the trusts, for agri from wom.u\llv dis- Willlam Ander one of the popular and | the exorbitant prices which caused a popu- costs $1.50. Measured by corn, tem and Cultural commodities have advanced more eases, caused by | widely known hotel ‘men of tho middie | lar revolt in legislation a few years ago. cnc-hal bushels would have bought it in than any other However, it is not the " girlish ignorance, | Weat, who & weok AFo resigned his position he prices of oll, coal, lumber, tools 18yi; five bushels will buy it today. Meas- trusts that are responsible, but rather the Overstock Picture Sale— wifely neglect or | 4% Gy Clork o e or the ller Grand. | and hardware have gone up from 40 to 100 ured by wheat, three and three-fourths System of protection and financial stability the strain of ma- |ife is now hustiing for busineas, as for-| per cent bushels would have bought it in 1896; two that came into vogue with the advent ot | Only a short time in which to avall ternity. Doctor |merly. and making himself solid with the ‘13. And all these things have been done and two-thirds bushels will buy it now. the republican party. Idle manutacturing | yourself of our overstock sale of pic ol traveling fraternity <y 4 b Plorce's . Favorite | ‘FAvelng irasers by the trusts Compare th figures with the statement establishments were opened, labor was | pures Hundreds of choice subjects to Prescription makes |, iy 8 Heath of the republioan national | 7" gt robs you waking or sleeping, in N given ample employment at good wages ; . y 6 and 7. Buerstetta & McPherria fntorm the bome market was thus made botter | Bélect from-—including the latest copy strong and sick | llcan; 8 A Bemis of 8t Louls, vice presi- | jjying or dying, and the coffin trust gets ¥ou ys that the prices on a set of common @nd new markets were created. These con. | Fighted and fwported plates. We have less you, we like to have you come to store, weak women | Korcne the wel known Missourl resub! | eating or drinking, working or playing, women well, Tt | dent 'of the Remis Omaha Bak comiur A a4 number of Clneinnati capitalists | in the end wheels and on cultivators and other farm ditous ended the Lard times and brought | never before offered so many bargains heals diseases of | pussed through Omaha yesterday morr ne Every one of the above thirteen state- implements are practically the sam general prosperity, and undoubtedly th the delicate organs, | at 0:d0. going weat n'a wpecial car over the | oyig“are false, as we will proceed to they wero four years ko, {hat noxt Bation will continue to prosper so long A \ly does away with the pains of | PR SET o W hectad with the | show, and the proof can be verified by any season prices on all such will be 10 republican principles prevail. Are not the Taternity and gives the nursing mother | wew Lo Angelos Torminal sallway oS g gl g b et Sl o sy times good enough? Then why should any | €Ver been equulled—come early- stay vigor and vitality A e TR In making the computations the prices of 8 The charge that galvauized barb wire One vote for a cha long-select the one you want—have it Twe ours agv. writes Mes, Kaidle Auliker wheat, corn, etc., for today are compared is mow $4.50 per hundred higher than it It will be seen from the above that the | framed and you save from 10 to 60 per BT T e e o and (April & | LINBBERG-Mrys. Wdward N. aged 8| with the prices of similar commodities was in 1506 fs manifestly absurd when it stat to art lovers as during the past three s of our sule—nor have these prices | ments made in the democr circu- | gent sice baby was boru, before the doctor came. [ years, of 8t. Paul, Minn, Sunday morn-| auring the same week in 1896 is stated that such wire fs sold In the lar under cousideratic APV on! as nof very sick Baby is now fourteen ing at 74 m., of acute tuberculosis. . is stated that such wire | Id in the lar under isideration are a tissue ot months old and weighs 10 pounds. Before Mrs b e e nrietian and | 1. Mr. Jones of the firm of Jones & Tecumseh market today for only $4.05 per falsehood from beginning to end. Whay rmu\rnung Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription tear) : oved for her many acts of ‘:\.m;r,.”mn-l] informs us that a good cook hundred. It was worth $2.05 per hundred must be the general opinion of a great po Sopped vomiting. 1t s a Godesend for women, ors, Mrs, Benjamin' 8. Baker and Miss | for $22 in 1596. Good wheat is worth today dred, at retail he painted wire can be ful deception in order to prejudice th When & laxative is needed, use Dr. | Ellon “Revnolds, ‘to mouen her untimely | 6 cents; in 1806, this week, it was worth bought for $2.75 per huadred public mind? 164t b5 so brazesly aishones: | MOSIC 208 At 1613 Dooglas. death he intermen e private & 0 s v ormation fro 9. Sug arke y t stance is it Plerce's Pleasant Pellets with “Favorite |t ihe family burving place ih Chariten, | 10 cents. We get this information from Sugar in this market today is worth in this instance is It safe to credit Proscription.” 1 Mr, Chittenden, It therefore takes forty- a little less tham § cents per pound, In its alleged statements of fact? any of