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THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1000, AVBLERS TAKE A 11AND[LOCAL POLITICAL CALENDAR|R(\DS Pl (RAIN 'IR\I'I'H! METHODISM SORTS 178 MEN epnhite Ptings Allen Made Manneer There is only 0\[ POVDSt\TR\Kdenlr\Md\‘ Knews its purity, strength and great medicinal value. Don't take the weak, watery Witch Hazel preparations represented to be * the same as™* POND'S Mailwny Sotes an EXTRACT. They generally contain ** wood alcohol,” which irritates . \ Rev. Tyndall Wil Lenve Grand Island b the skin, and, taken internally, is a deadly poison 3 Districe and May e Assigned o (et POND'S EXTRACT, sold only in sealed botties in buff wrappers. sent Pastors Make 1 Records VANDERBILT SYSTEM GETS LION'S SHARE » ONE PRE 3 ELDER WILL BE RETIRED Covernl Aspirant nance of Rates ie Entrasted to tnlk Mennelngly of Frank Harriof, Who ts Empows able Opposition to ered to Chn Sehedules as Other Peltowa Exigen ratie Meetings (ITY STREETS WILL BE HD\ (THIEVES LOOT CASH REGISTER Chinn st of Snmuel oF #55 While Cle Council Holds Bpecial Meeting and Provides ne 1 for Cleaning Them, Shortly after n ister in the china store of Sar ns, At CARNIVAL CROWDS TO BE KEPT ORDERLY """‘l” L LUt SHVRK thiet who made his es in cash and a check for § noOWiL Te Tin "r‘; \ T t o the Stroug Ordi lunch and red for ¥ on the fir ind told th that today by Bellstedt's band . they would find the ar ' rod per of e, Bilatie Sue ""- ' WEDDING LET TO LOW BIDDER |grie. fev 1 furd ot Trint basment, Oae of the. men, said et b e atien | basement. One of the men aid that ol gl e andor. | e ling elder | gpana 1 put in Arst-class \out not know a il h “: he w ot the SWathit L and will be (to see it and the cashier volunteer it they will grant Lehigh Valley and niy dudue's b e | to that posi- | Cleancd during the remainder of the year. [accompany him downstairs. Meant the Lackawanna f their own share sidered Too h. the ot figtitly betior percentaga, Beyond hi I s tion. 1 y ent to Omaha| At a special meeting held yesterday the|the other wan remained on the first floor letails have been arranged es P Dawsoy y n « rd 8 t howill| council voted unanimously to continue | For about ite the cashier was Frank | rocently general y y | probably teaning, in epite of the fact that th e et roe he lake-and-rail Board of I Works to resume work a will in a or two fssy % b 1 be provided for by issu ng certificates of Indebted- full power t f o t 1 & wse of the to time as the | $5.1 0 may require e f n N 1oy work must 4 rringe tes will be s f o : e necessary by wforcreen act of . hurch Although City Engineer Rose the Eight Festt Week of My rolot all conte: gave the county § t ryision g and financial | dirty ts can be said to be an unfore Fustonist Candidate Makes n We -nu‘ o hey make sald he had lition of the district being in a healthy | scen act of providence, he explained to the Misntntenent Rew 3 ation at his control, Mr. Harriot | willing to perform the 1,| condition council that he thought the emergency theory of uverages holds go 1this #o con, pected emergen: Wright in t} 15 and will when necessary:route | 1 the court how " W. McGreg ned as|and expressed a willingness to comply with . es during the week i which letter accey to keep intact the various at the g Ay be that b prefer | the public's request for clean streets. The ed over to the Knghts of v 2 Ereed to. S cotigratulated " e evan which | estimated cost for keeping the streets clean ance deput y a 9 rRome ring the remainder of the year is 000, said to have be 4 higplog season | h, i to the brid ’ H 1 the r inder of th '_' § Welsh f the weather \ » ha en assured t sh Gont Natid-atd th 1 b yftes B ahd fils bride etk ¢ 13 that Rev. T. C.|but the city engincer says that a much |, ine ) t o B gl 3 | long-range 1oreca WAL s inpossiblo nt in his refercuce to w pool | y a matter of much im e warriage arrived in the | ¢ ! SLILLI begins early to predict weather conditions for more thar ment on pensions that portance to th York grain trade ar hannel. The ceremony ‘was per- | Gran tr ind in that con-| Policemen will be backed up by a strong | p BISHSE WHALher con :‘.l,,v it ”:';.f that the ernn muc rest will be taken in Mr f Justice of the Peace Arthur E Hallow, recently of Lajordinance when thoy uttempt to regulate erally unse tions which have " o ta, Colo hange es with | the crowds during carnival week An ordl- i o s rtificate of th lot's attitude in regard to the ma 3 Jun 1 1 1 pl k. r sl St s Rev. Mr the Soward Sircel | nance was passed by the council which pro- (PFevalled ov Al to th of Woma hurch, will be ed to al City vides specifically for the punishment of | %X [ o th e that [ MIEWAUKED TAKES INTIATIVE, | dhown by Mrs. John Dowling persons who thiow four, charcoal, rubber |NGE SYRTY Fehse MR b t t . ) making reports A esterday was 4 f now a Libd, tom Y streets or on the carnival grounds, | m 1 avold unnecessary e sily » b : TRLEL O ll-. to be | caused distre 8 \ Mall Through | s were made in the ordinance so|Lander, Wyo., where th ity registered HIGRAR Mf% DY PKi NINtHEe: ot the Lalven ko, 5o0bbtomite te eatan ta oot i geation: ALl temedi o biditebtl o i 2B oh will prohibit the throwing of | tWo degrecs below ezing point, And SeiUEALER 1014 cOUTE il L 8 rity cusliout State o tooting of s, but the cou e Tuesday morning redictions is > "H Ohigli ‘“ 4 v ed the applicant for a dent to Ak r-Don week. At taking it two months she wrote the tooting of h but the council- | time Tu; ¥ mor 1 n b 4 3 \ At men decided that this section was « | for fair weather with i cool t oW o ths ‘bla’ eisio of his enlistment is tak f the representatives of the ane ’ At the present time the letter carriers of | Deressavy worl srevck it oneet! By 8 et witie ¢ i 4 e ondition, and it is only whea | into Omaha t gh Towa Ll s Omah ¢ g ] e ey G NVIC U | W wing of the fusion party has thre ored DB LR AL l:w : h S o teg Ymaha ‘i}n‘ o 0| The plumbing ordinance, which has been legislative candidates. Frank Ransom is Its ko et L 18 volunte ¥ afternoon it was determined to put in the h . These mails ar¢ iy proparation for many months, was finally purticular choice for tho atate seaate. and | *48 not physically sound that he is called | rutes of ¢ ire for the round trip from g 3 | ho result of the unexampled prosperity of iy ! 4 L 0 show that t jurle 1 1 dyspepsia, improves appetite, give passed. It places many restrictions upon Wilkon C. Trrner, foreman for the Burkley | UFOD o show t lie Injurles for which all points wa within a 100 miles of ; v Nebraska. Rastern liouses /are sendl I 5 ho asks a pension did not exist #¢ the time |Omah. This action was dotermined o [ Dew lifo. Guarantced, at Kubn & Co.'s|’ | : & | plumbe 10 makes 1t possible to fnflict | l [ Q’ ‘F printing house, and Harry E. Burnam of | I 44Ks 1 ben O This action was determined by the | 2% 11t nail order catalogues to Omaha people bY | gavere punishment upon men who_ put in | ISSE the Sixth ward are being mentioned for the filwaukee road, which took the initiative | % g | the thousands and thoy fill the sacks of the | qetective work house. Some time ago, when it was thought Mottailty &iaiiation mail carriers to overflowing. I'rom present | ng council approved the appointment of that a position on the state electoral ticket The following deaths and births were re- | appearances every carrfer in town Will} jo00n Anderson, Ben Burham, M. D, would be sufficient honor to satisfy Frauk | dition and st We wanted cur patrous in lowa to have | ported to the health commissioner for the | have worked up to his lekal lmit of forty- | Johu Emflein and George Fitz i ¢ A f surgeon shows that he was not perfectly e advantage of getting into Om o | twenty-four hours ending at 1\ Wednes- | oioht hours a week by S lay nij A Ransom, a caucus of silver republicans | h per 1y | th Iv f gott in i t wer r elght hours a week by Saturday nig patrick as deputy tax commissioners sound he sy f X day | selected Turner as a Mkely candidate for |#0Und he is given an opportunity of over-[the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities at reduced | % | | Omaha is not slow in the mail Okta= | g ihond 0f URmea: MoMORIes, Who wan | g . . Deatha -Mrs. Minnle Lincburg, Twenty the house and Burnam as the choice for the | UTNINE that evidence by testimony to the | rat 1d a Milwaukee official, “and con- | sfxth aiid Mason. aged 3 Mrs. fulla Arn- | logues. The recelpts of the postoffice this | racenty appolnted deputy tax commis- | ambition to break into the legislature ugaln | cured of Chronte Dinrrhorn After | We | conth, 1 Andrew Geiffith, 1018 of postage pald by houses in the mail orde ! cut into this program somewhat and Bur 'hirty Years of Suffering. {are pleased that the leaders of the Ak-|Thirty-third, boy: Fronk Dreaf, 2 business for the transmission of their cata- mam has since bean spoken of an n candidate | I gultered for (hirty years with diarrhoeq [S47-Ben movement give us credic for | pont, hoyi o Miaskac | urteenth Yesterday was the last opportunity under for the house, although It is understood that | and thought T was past being cured,” says | %¢CUFInG 10w rates from Towa points, for it [ Fobrtaenth, hoy W | three are received. As soon as the fall|the law for filing of eXpense unts by | he has not yet decided to acquiesce. An-| John §. Halloway of French Camp, Miss, |\® @ ccrtainty that no rates would have | South Thirty-first, g v catalogues cease the campaign documents | those who o nominations the Reversible New other name mentioned among silver re- | “I had spent so much time and money and | P°°" Made had we not taken indepondent | S Ef-ii‘."y”"<'f~w Kk will begin and the carriers expect one of WL L Single publicans for the place to which Ransom as- | suffered so much that 1 had given up all |2¢1108 In the matter to, girl; Joh 6 N g the busiest autumns they have ever seen. | oy o altiag We ave 0UDI pires Is that of Sam Farnsworth, the Cum- | hopes of recovery. I was so feeble fro - teenth, girl; Fr The carrivrs of Omaha now serve an . efferin tes e Lave cvery sl it b R EL ot fecble from | pulbned Makes HIC v ith Donters, | 0000 ¥ TN cA O DI RANET Lo METORe S he, 2 \ T ana atyle tris K 1K reater glve | the effects of the diarrhoea that 1 could do| Elhert Hubbard's *Message to Garela i; average of persons each, a figl : e moie | B order Ransom a cha ¢ the place no kind of above the general uverage of the United ; g petis v i e e o T seeme o v il Wit ot o LOCAL BREVITIES. |5, Wk bhowt 10 e oty o THE ALOE & P07 09 (5 POPUL‘STS F“.E THEIR LISTS of Chamberlain's € Cholera and w York Central railroad '|an - —_— 1 ttorr eyship, expe Deformity Bra Manvinetn Diarrhoea Remedy and after taking several | {s the ‘first 5,000 of the third helf-million | myi FocEes ha% taken out a L The woit in the fabie pur on sheep's B BUTT T 1408 Furnam OMA Delegntes to Be Voted F bottles I am entirely cured of that trouble. | edition, and {s numbered consecutively from | on store rooms at 3028 clothing because if he traveled on his own {imates Bik exhenaltire op |,"“"“ Hatel ries Ha 1 am so pleased with the result that I am | 1,000,0 to 1004999 Tt 18 beautitully | *1F€C reputation Le couldn't h his pur- | 3 Skl tary Quinby. anxious that it be in reach of all who| Two ¢ 2 nose. Counterfeiter Witt's Witeh RSen fnavei tions being brought out in a manner equal, | alty h : liazel Saive couldn’t sell thelr worthless salves on their merits, so they put them in end TR populist primaries wero filed at noon vester- ( WAIT UNTIL AFTER ELEOTION! batsk Hivain e 1tis aroaarttces iaua ihs aseof @idhtheria s under | boves and wrappers itke Dot Lok $3.50 Thats All— day with Secretary Quimby. There will be a it Ariddo i e | 7ABIBRACYRLAN for them. Take only DeWitt's Witch ol s boun a egray-blue cloth and m. contest in but one ward g l where | SONHRIAsIone fazel Silve, cu e8 and 135 “or o ¢ L or O ntest in but ard, the First, where | o o0 ¢ Distelot Gourt Foatpone |Bsavy boards. It is intended for itbrarics |ibs N NN one ¥ Ive. It cures piles and all skio | T'or our new full and winter line of est Stubt seeks a legislative nominatic (LI I on d diseases. '”‘ s f”,l ",,‘,’l“‘ R T e 111 Politienl . and was issued at the request of large |4t 4 o'clock RGLTUL ot i 1804868, e I g e el N Are Settled, number of Amerlcan librarios who wanted | fwenty of the deputics naned b Militn tan or patent leather—with the blu SURERARNC SRS W 5 the “Message” In a permanent binding. | miss fam . Fleming, but i eid 4 L5 fhoo stsianstionloron First ward, Stuht's ticket: Charles Po — Mhia AtEI6n dontalde 1 it e A | 0N oF tHese men Many of .« s | cher cut or plain lace sty ill, 1. J. Connell, Charles Smrkorsky The judges of the district bench held an - 2 . . cepted ¢ ' donble soles—we can recommend this John Vorotny, Louls Dahl, J. H exccutive session yesterday to determine|HUbbard’s admirable preachment, a short [ “50 /%0 (oq nave bean arranged for all th iniformed " degr ouDie o W, Dratner, Charles Heers, "Brnest, upon the opening of the fall term of eourt, | SKCteh, With a portralt of Lieutenant [ entertainments Ir. the teachers' i ¢ Lut this parade | ¢hoe for wear and comfort, for we know - uiti-Stuht J. 0 e opening of th erm of court. | oo Irew Rowan e man who car- | course with the exception of Hamilto . f mir-you u Pospisil, 1. W, Dar After @ discussion it was the unanimous nel Anilrew & Rotian: the men who car- | SEIEG WILH, 119 ERGRLR0 B Hlamiiien 8 me | ox the value is In every pair-you ma A, Thompson, P, Audres, decision of the jurists that the jury term | A Meseage to Garclai" a SHOTL|Ngreh The dates are as follovs: Nov n ¢ have bought $2.50 shoes before, but yor FIANN: o 1 REINER Diihin November 12, A | SKeteh, with a portrait of General Calixto | ber 15, Boston Ladics' Sy orche o bought ch for yom Second ward: P. L. Quinian 4 s I ale o Garcia, the man to whom {he *Message' | November 24, “lirnest Thor e have never bought as mu you uatt, T O Kelsey, R G. Va tion to that effect was filed with the Moktonias, W Hudspeth. M B T | Yk ot thera oo AR ISC WALl S8 g (carriat, iana o' ahinst skstoh wiih pore | INGUAEY AL CKIRSEC EUbORER ) TRabmy 1 $2.50 as you can buy in this shoe. Kostoryz,' Willlam Wilifams gt el = JUAECS | dit of Mr. Eibert Hubbard, the man who p Sbliaataa isan | ccdved a spocty Thitd ward: i Horton, C. Vincent, Baxter, Baker, Fawcett, Hatelle and Sla-| ' o0 " s sogsage to Garcia.” It also con- tendent Pearse or Friday | ind sh voport to I B P Forgi John Quinn, W. Dorsey, [ baugh. Judges Keysor and Dickinson were (e it ooy ‘I new tem of wr A A P o K Runkles, Richard Cody, J. 1L Miteh® | not present, but it is understood that their | t4In8 €lght pages of extracts from the press nam \ B enant n eBpbens ! # 0ls i day, ®0 that they may be glven a positin D Sh e e ecem widh ‘aro0d (AL Belr | g commenta-from well known educators e R rexel oe Co. service. It is intimated that th tion is not for Shields at all, but | put up to prevent Kelkenny from getting the strength of the ward. Domocrats say that there is no chance of Shields being renominated and the backers of Wright are pulling to secure the balance of power in the convevntion, at the same time urging on the fight between SN s and Kelkenny gained in we r since using it.” It alds dige | “The examinations made now are for t tablishing reduced rates from lowa | purpose of ascertaining his present con- dition and If the certificate of the army the aid or consent of any other rond Last Ch for Candidates, logues, but for every one sent out at least printed on plate paper, the fllustra men's shoes—in either kid, box ealf o clergymen, professional men and many |t ohnson, J ints, A Kelloge league The postponement is also ored b B ey . D! Mier, CO W Buh: by a large |>vl1 n:'llnn"u; the bar mu\n:.' large emplovers of men on the “Message” | K1 vuctions D Make Your Wi ove You Omaks's Upsinedate Shee man, Charles ard, " LT e tim. | opinion has been nvited itself; a sketch of the Cuban Educational |yt Y tem. Buy “Garland” stoves and ranges. 1419 FARNAM STRLET. blen, James W, McCarthy . Stoddard, On October 1 Judge Baxter will open Bert S wendly, Brice | court in Washington county and will be . Y sttryon, 100 k. | held at Blair for at least thirty days, The | Bttt 3 A Nellogs, W, [ most important case on call there s that - of Roland Hills, the Episcopal clergyman e — family. Hills was followed from Eneind| Democratic campalgn wanagers base publicans, but seemed conclusive Iy Phtladelphia Ledger (Ind), “compared with| Is attracting much attention—uever by & woman who claimed to be his wife|their strongest hopes of success on tha Ing that there was no disaffectior the excitement of four ye Neo 4 and who caused the clorgymgn considerable | belef that u large per cent of the s — marked, Indsed. AS early an Augunt 13, 40 | ol ST S e s o pletiir annoyance in his present fnarriage rels lled German vote of the country, hith Regarding the situation in Indlana, C ' SFYRN.08G RAIE Lhat:zemerkabie e o G0 pet tions. Judge Baxter believes that the|. s nl Michiael writes: "It might be parenthetic. 118 In Maditon Square garden which has | stock reduced from 10 per cent to G0 per o Judge Baxte eves that the BRI enlA gunnons Hesantihis b , | 4 2 s 5 | bigamy case will consumo a week. There|C'te TePublican, would support Bryan®this ,p,."ronrieq that there is a good deal of become historic. He followed this by a| cent—including all our copyrighted and are also a host of appeals from condem | year on the issue of imper m. S0 firm byt about the republican uneasiness abour SLUMPINE tour through the state. On August | ;1 0rted subjects —we must reduce the | tion proceedings by parties owning land belief among the leaders that they Indiana. Those in charge here do not 1S anol great weeting was held In | the right of way of the Omaha Northern, |ajze claim Wisconsin and Illinois, think the state doubtful. They admit that lison Square garden, at which Bourke p \olds there is a lot of hard work ahead, which kran made an eloquent reply to Bryan's [ celved—without regard to cost-for « that. mee have sueh low prices heen put upon pic stock before our holiday goods are 1o the proposed route between Omaha and|grates in which the 1 element ! 9 HlouR Qi TTAE sARAR by 9i0i0s aby e o )u“l or ‘Tone of campaign Will be made necessary by the exertiona Sheech af the preceding week. This yesr|few days only we offer 200 gsuuine eral weel | 1iterature of the anti-expansion brand were ©f the democrats rather than the actual M™ Kkran A5 suppopiing Bryan On | platinum photographs—all well known Judge Slabaugh has probably two weeks', tributed ip these and other states early conditions. They stand ready to do an ;l‘r”:‘}"' ‘ ‘ Presldent '”"” oD e le work before him in Sarpy county and will |in the campalgn for the purpose of en. €aual amount of work and are mot at all tho best epceches of his life at a.blg (He Mmikh CATostRkIER And sibxustic has not been heard fro this campalgn [ §1.50 each—today and the balunce subjects from old and modern ma that formerly sold in our store | open court in Papillion on October 1. Judge | jyrging the expected slump. What Estelle has adjourned the thate | democratic claims, as well as . until November 12 o Omaba ,f;.", ‘,l:gl.‘\";:. ’ penditure of campaign Quiry. The re vions of the repubs ' .0 one 840810 know whether he will | (e weck, 6hc each-25e pletures, 10 A‘I’(H lS“ until that time literature, have been th bject of an M mana 1 mot their views for i ‘-‘\ ‘m‘ or 4\[\‘[...‘1“.' day i “ S0c pietures, 15e—-The pletures. : Although there will bo no jury cases |oxiended inquiry by Otto Carmichael, Wash. Publication, were sought. Basing fp pioh SRCUNMRIR 0T Cash wire SIplayAd on | oo ituras, B00~8400 ploturen fisliing where fish have been | |before the date agreed upon, the equity |{ngion correspondent of the Detroit Jour JudEment on a vast number of reports, they LI ughout the city In honor caught by others If you want to be | | dockets will be called and the cour A el b b e T ic"1s are convinced that the state 1s republican °f MeKinley. Durlng the rest of the cam HOSPB cured take the medicine which has| | will take on an appearance of business | oy developi he writes, “that the re s today by a safe malority, They PAIEN the streets of New York were crowded A cured others, Dr. Pierce’s Golden | | after October 1 v . tted new publicity of nd- Yith McKinley banners and A, But thi | | Skt Dr. Plerees Golden iy publicaus know prei(y well whore they were Rave pormitied newspaper publiciy of ni- Jour vy iy DIncEy Bl "t (o veen | Muglo and An. 1613 Douglas. the stomach and organs of digestion | | WOODMEN GIVE LARGE SUMS | Some time ago Mr. Hanna set on foot a of arousing interest. The republicany VU4 U and there i fully us many of Bryan and nutrition. It cures many dis. e R B R y be mistaken, but thelr heart-to-heart 3ut from (his time ne us i " t n " i — Rioitank hana it e SR A amalg are ol will grow fn interest and heat. Four years (P g ome—yor i gy .‘11,:‘" ':: i v h warded (o Galvest 2 he does most things. The replies were this there can be no doubt, o in. ipiereat nd heat. Four yesrs| - And 'se glad to git back home-—you origln, . ATR, Hunr « a Every Day. cutirely satistactory. 1 was permitted to - New York, but this year both sides promise | €06 I'se heen away on my summer va Words fail to express what 1 suffered for : 2 4 see a condensed report of tne replies whch According to the Washig to put forth their best endeavors.’ catlon—but de kool weather am comin thres years, with sokl o : haipitation of = ““”]' |K~ " o8 of the ;']““' n we received from the brew of th lent of the Detroit F Pres Meanwhile betting in New York continues [ on an® I'se got to get down to bnsiness writes Mrs. A. C. Jon T Wallerboto, Co) aFte. ROAGHUARIAEN: S4d " Ak manoy country, A few years ago this vote ' political experts at the national capital do at edd to1and 3 to1 falag S0 BeC. Sl aoal Horeciars, ok rolling into headquarters for the relief of [y o tr Reports had heen received yop Jook for a very large increase the Several large bets at the P were really thought 1 woull soon i Brad®e| | tbe Gaiveston sultarers at the rate of about | goR 00" Sor cent of the brewsrs of th8 peruins vers thie ens ool itase In the Beveral large bets ¢ g L [ Raymer—hias got de best stoves dis peculiar roaring through my head all the 000 A day an at it at once for " e k X b A W 4 5 ime. Was %o ¢maciatei and weak 1 couid | | B7. And 104 b nee for- | country rly all had the same thir In that year the total vote for president Worm bet Leavily on McKinley | country makes—de Favorite is de lead Bot feed mysell, - My awnt induced me to - ed 'K’ tho Woodmen authorities in| o™ phe few which made spectally was 13,023,378, an increase of 1,874,027 over 'at 2% 5 to have still ry Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery exas. This is exclugive of the benefits | 4 were from those Who M P A which 1 did only to «© her, and six bol 0 RO f » loss of Galveston members, | LCFC8!INE TeALNE We 0 u vote of 1802 That increase was larger sum t same odd The Qihan 1 et cured mr, | Toddy s sound and we to go for the loss of Galveston members. [\ ! qomocrats and some who are still than usual, and was attributed to a1 ] b § de most economical stove—an' de and talk stoves— iy boss—which am a large | ing hase burner—hecnuse it's handsome ore heat to de square ineh an’ During the three years 1 was sick 1 had five It has been ascortalned that it will not democrats, Some of these confessed thal (raordinary interest in the election dilerent physicians.” require more than one s ” EROLLLINY Jiar theal an v for local or traditional reasons they would in 1886, No such interest o0 eral 1 though & A\ prices range from $19.80 up—den dere's | werk with the democratic organizations, awakened this year. In fact, indifference 1s known that Croker our Hermetie oak stove—absolutely but the republicans need feel no alarm 0ver prevails, which leads the experts to figure that Bryan will win 18 he el in olds fire fours German discontent. The names of the writs that the vote this year will not materially he his sporting tight—and 1 S !5 - twenty-one badies as those of wembers of | ¥ St loluded fn Tha Rate 18 o e (et abaRdn e AT gt ! onk heaters as low as $4.08-an' cook wumber will exceed fifty, which will ental stoves Dlsco RY ; IR pendcd upon democratic protection for their that state the republican campaign was of . ; . i St Sl P Within the Reach of AlL ustomers were not in position to do anv- formally opened Friday night, five bet t ) L n & " g The poorest meed not suffer with cou- | thing short of supporting the local ticket. weeks later than the campaign of 18 enc y McKinl R HAS CURED stipation and {ts dreadful consequences. |but they and their friends were privately demacrats are still furiher bind the winning : it A L aymer QGPER CENT OF TNOSE k A |Ten cents buys a box of Cascarets Candy [for McKinley. These replies hardly in- record of 1596. ““The apathy displayed now,” This, at & 5 " i DWHO HAVE USED IT. 3 thart®, Drugglsts, 10c, 2ic, 60c, icated any German movenyent for the re- .Writes the New York correspoudeut of the 8por(ing men eay, 1514 Farunam St. assessment upon the Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cleanse membership to meet the clalms for the the system and rmxm:u..- liver death losses at Galveston. Headquarter have been notified of the identification of

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