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1ey's Administration. in 1896 it would buy but two and one an now sce their way clear to pay ot that a larger percentags of taxes have been yards. 1 9,000 brick to a contractor at Geneva nuo fire yesterday which resulted in' a lo#s of [gait. It is a tale of overturned d nmer His local demand has kept up to the supply A 20, tables, foldinj r y 5 A4 3 2 " s & beds and turkey carcasses, of his plant and he is entirely out of stock | 4 r d health Y Miss May n‘nr'x 1 '”h' t :‘Kr g ;" "" The asslstiug company is somewhat ia at present. Although Mr. Storer s paying t Is about Hamiiton county scli- | (G sition as cashier at Maher's res- | need of lite studies, except the dog, which $1.50 per day as compared to $1 and $1.2 B M »“r R J'l o t took its cue at the first word and behaved in the good days of Grover, he finds it al oy ‘are {rom Hannw's jeweiry store | = Mayor Kelly stated vest that b naturally as in real lite. Irene and most impossible to keep his force up to rk; that he is bus ¥ It oA L S Beatrice, dancing comediennes, were clever -~ » . e e on Sun_for printing. on the § xmmu-nn .;x;vu. ) As f:'\\nmn.r ly‘w‘l:lm;al o ‘x g Has Welry charges are cxorbitant as to feet and lithesome as to bud in the co The police records show th combining some good dancing with aero- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY tice, a rather dificult turn for A s.age, Notification to Reglatrars Beatrice Express: The farmers kn o se an old for 18 cents per pound in 1896, Dur t " send notices of apppintment to those o gln B ih her line in the - 1 i v. wool sold in 183 for 31 cents per pound. In . ) : tion. All appointees must appear before | “L’H)\H\( performance and the aniste of All Sorts and Conditions of Men Find | thirteen yards of gingham; in 1896 it would ping Water Republican: The numerous Sutton Advertiser-N Towaship | “ine % Jmpelied re. | KePt 10 Aret-class condition [ 158 OPETOTIY SIUTS, CHY DEIANFEUSOFIIONS prosper press is The Choral vnion meets at the Christi in the presentation of Johnson, Riano and come of the man who sells to the farmer f »nsiderably within the past three two years than for any similar period dur- [ handling a v of Frank A. Droadwell Hies Norfolk. Its citizens are justly proud | 1898 back again a renter can buy a farm, pay the interest on in the An_important meeting of the trustees of revised the spectators’ cpinjon this season. He is just now shipping out A A defect flue at the home of Paul with the rest of Mad /, hus felt | roll of the employes of the Union Paciflc paying rent. Our advice to sober, honest, find b Improvements have been made in every part | & te being nearly $18,000. Thers are Of a few years own his own farm and have houses have be A general air | Many of the men put it luty to himself and family, to say nothing the people the of its lavish hand. | engine and train crews were cited, When the present administration| Tha Orleans Courier, which has been a | Arrest was made Sa night. ‘Thie te | Lot O rerty, VoRaiiat! o tHe took charge at Nelson the salary was $1.200 | consistent and conservative et et | @ remarkable ek Feflect they have ¢ based on the amount of business done. polltical poll: 1t will_henceforth be Mayor Kelly has been advised by lotter nlable that s ensy Madigon | passenger service. Four years ago th ition that under Cleveland was reserved county tickets of the party. K. AgMeNell | Mr, Gedces 18 dlsbursing egent for v vy N n . . T I their | of a president some plans for the campalgn above the average ank and Lililan A UARN \ ’ 1 H A ), \ A - during the th of October will be made. Smith Indulge in some riing rifle prace examp ros , oston ’ n > with an pst perfect scor M Smith Yadison © A Clerk Shrigley will within a day o Argy P it ek - dison County's Metropolis as a Sample | r is sald to be a California champlon and I that one bushel of corn w uy ‘a h ; gintey and & protect medium v < t embers of pard ¢ Among Nebraska Towns, ",‘u o 1 - .'\'v “y" !J. 1 Ca & McKinley and a ft m N 1 members of the board of regls- o ., DeHaven, Maie and DeHaven ha coftee; in 18 : offered a carefully prepared ging an s of a pound. On> hust these : ¢ short, the wool prod almost doubled | y ; . the mayor and qualify. Mayor Kelly said | Lo 0ok M g B i Pl MATERIAL PROSPERITY IN EVIDENCE | of oats will buy six pounds of roll n thi ) the price of their wool under a protective Nick | Yesterday that he proposed to see to it that | o fCE PE T En e selections. A n 1896 it would buy but two and on Ut p own § tarift g nstimed | all appointees were competent in order that | oo F 0 S FEE L LSt was that of pounds. Ope bushel of Wheat W buy - vith | T 0 i luded | the records of this registration might be g s Has Come Under MeKin- will buy four and one-half varde of el men who have been renting farms. word to William McKinley and Mark Hanna | commodat . Rebraska 18 Magle Clty Gossip. cla eversal into farce place - 3 A 2 serv y ge church tonight Bentley The Monkeys and the Farmers n addition to this the yearly ir hough the price of land has pajd in Sutton township during the p John K 1 Charton L. Becker of Boston fs the RuUest | Tha turn proceeded tamely for the most NORFOLK, Neb pt pecial and buys from him is several t s years erest on farm loans is so low and yng the past ten years gun went off, « oullet e | City taxes for 190 become due today anl :'?'vv ylvur n-'hd in ; whirl fllv curfous con In the northeas ver of Madison county | Ereat. Who wants the democratic times of the price of farm products so favorable that shy part are delinquent January 1 ortions and rapid-fire tumble work, which Nelson Gazette: M. S. Storer is enjoy i ) the. Iirst Methodist Eptscopal ehurch Will| gam Morris and his dog, assisted by of their town and they do not hesitate to the money borrowed or invested and still o . usines d v e heid st the pastor's study this evening. Sa &, assisted a . ing quite & change in his brick business I man and a woman, went thr h with the fet you know it. In years past Norfolk, alon North Platte Tribune: The August pay bave more left than be would have after s Bty g you know it. In years r along n The August p 7 Wetzel, Thi h and T streets, caused a | farce, “Jack's Thapksgiving,' at a furlous the burden of finan tepr Now | sh nd roundhouse at this point was the industrious renters is to buy now and vote the town is flourishing before. | t of any month in ten years, the ag- for his own interest and he can in the course of the city New b have been built, | Pow about seventy-five n e men on th it paid for. There never was a time before old houses have b palnted and business | pay roll than there were one when a farmer could o plainly see that his of confidence pe the community and | time last month; some gett ot his country, could be best subserved by prosperity see showered upon | &8 410 to 450 hours. The pay rol voting the republican ticket The people of have reason to be- | tlonally large for August, many more men “happell Register: Henry Meline, a Deuel | . wing ik e wasteat hall et (T4 lieve that they joying the best times | being employed than during the me county t 16 summers, went to Des per year; today it is $1,400. The salary {s | 10T teni years, In {ts last fssue contained an (08 the e fotce for the orderly condl us all variety, dances better tha nd they are ready to|month last year, and all have made Moines, Ta., last spring, where he procured | 1 Y | Snnouncement of » Fadiu GhAlixe in 14 | O LS R e i N s¥ove the reas helr bellef time. There are now twenty engine crews employment in the Burlington shops and p | Bled as & stralght repubidean paper, sup. | that W, M. Geddes, formerly editor of tha | BeF “'""""""k‘ Attt L The banks A K are unde-| on tho second district, exclusive the was later promoted to engine hostler, a po. Imperial Republican: J. A. Hoke went to | POTtIng the national, 'state strict and|Sun here, will be home fn” time to vo opera in the skit, '« 1 in the Kitchen. Omaha Monday to arrange for the ma- | will continuo as publisher Buffalo exposition. county and that the people are prosper- | were eight 1l yet some of the ra for the oldest and most experienced men, chimery and supplies for the new Champion —— - Trocadero— " t t 5 Y i i Johnnie Pringle gave two performances ous. Their books show an increase of do- | Bryanites (nsist that conditions are no while those of less experlence wero vainly creamery which will be built within the Yo Reliet for 30 vears |8 ps gt oddt—ot——o—p| o Pringle gave tno performances Posits and cash on hand that is simply re- | better now than four years ago traversing the country in pursult of work next six weeks. The good people of Cham- l: \?',‘;l \l&::n;:]:r’:w«;; ¥ Daneilte, i Y | comedy, *A White Sisphant.” Thets i8 markable re the figures not quoted o until McKinley opened up et : cinity he 918 said Mrs. Minerva Smith of Danville, ) 4 o thake book d-face lstters (hey might May 1 1 have been in forty cot t ([ up the factories aBd plon asd vicinity are on the Fisht track|.. .4 o '(ymes have'been bedfast. 1 seves AMUSEMENTS. littlo of merit ia the plece and rather less ame books in bold-face letters they might| “Since May have n in forty coun- gave them an opportuntty to earn an honest for success. The cow and a creamery are | ¢ A% FIHEE g taken Fol Wenvy 1b its presentation. In offering its present sgem altogether incredible | tles in Nebraska,” remarked an Omaha livelihood; now the railroad companies a combination of Industries that places our | 50! Fellet until I had taken Foley's Honey bill the Trocadero has departed from { Tn July 1886, the deposits tn Norfolk's| man, “and have not met & voter who sup- Are sending west after the boys - et ‘ and Tar. It s ploasant and gives quick : m two ks were $223,1 0. In July, 1500, the | ported McKinley in 1596 who says he will ‘ farmers on a sounder financlal basis each is a sure cure for throat and e of the World burlesque and vaudeville entertainments drv’ ts in th e Instl l‘ >|: / ' 5.c | vote for Brysn th ar, but T have talked Fullerton N Th. ard 1.-D. st st r h?‘x lmx‘l“””“’lwmmi 1“ ”‘" e ORI R LI AL LU B il st sl bt »osits in the same institutions were $523,- | vote yan this ye ve talke ullerton News e Seward I.- a creamery stations located elesewhere > g vel o ob 000. This marks a gain of $3 with hundreds who voted against McKin- last week that it could “fll up a couple of ll‘n"(wun’(y i ated elesewhere In |y re-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's | appearing, and which was given its first | it is in all probability a matter of con- more than double the actual dep ley four years ago who support him this columns with the pames of prominent clti~ X S Drug Store, South Omaha. presentation in this city yesterday after- | gratulation that the departure is to oce e he actual dey el L " 1 fSames of prominent citl 2 — e noon at the Boyd, Hal Reid must be com- | cupy the brief space ot one week a6, y ens over the county who have deserted Plattemouth News-Herald: The tax col- pg,g.mfl,.\.mmM-rMa:‘ mended for Lis sincerity of purpose and - - In July, 1896, the cash on hand in the und will support Bryan, if it had lections in Cass county for the first six | & M| for the reverent manner in which he has Foley's Kianey Care banks was $82,000. In July, 1900, the cash| Sterling Sun . about here to spare ! on the same page months of the year 1806 amounted to| i South Omaha N ? A - ot A e o 5 NeWS . |0 e s theme. Tha as not |18 & pure medicine and contains in con- on hand was $242,000—an increase of $180,- | great deal higher th ever was b ran three columns of p fill up. Might $99,986.87; those for the first six months of t £4 | avproached his them That he has not { £ 5 BN & drew o 11 | centrated form remedios recognized by th nni\. | and money Is a great deal cheaper than It have found room for at least a few of the 1900 amounted to $157,829.40, an increase of R x.n-n»e.-vw-—x«n-;df‘ et “,f,"\n‘,qu“: :h,‘.m.lu.‘\:yh‘lul':uwn( mrv“-”- lnml of the medical ‘x:wh-l-llnn“: Ao D R L LB o b el i A B R L WIS a great deal of good Work on|{itire ‘generations is dut |I><-llh.\;~4 partly | the mout effective agents for the cure of 134 per cent and that of cash on hand more | money owner seems to be the plutocrat A : Unipayed atreets Is bilag done BY M8 | Loy oy e T a0t un | Midney And Bladder disshses; - MYSABDIlS thaz, 300 per cent ltw" Clintg Mo.) Republican: A late fssue of Kearney Hub: What has become of administration the street com- ,\ Yor, bt iy ,,,,', ¢ that the theme | lon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, Due to the Farmers, | Omaha World-Herald contained adver- tramp? What has become of the Coxeyite sioner is handicapped to some extent|he hae chosen fs one of the most dificult | Bouth, Omaha This increaso is indirectly to be credited| Beatrice Express: It is easy to fur- s asking for 107 females and 115 What has become of the idle man? What|on account of the lack of proper ma- | Lo Dos chosen 18 ome o there ts much. it — -~ to the farmers fn ¢ ity of Nor- |Bish long arrayg of fgures to ahow that the males under the head of “help wanted” has become of the soup ouse? Ask|chimery, When the city counil pur KB | 1 (Se 1 e, piFheciiiIohe: AkA. uRGHIARS LERSR AW ISHRING ¥« ik, e werchs b a5 ry is prosperous, but that is mot Under the head of “situations wanted” two Bryan. w4 R LHE S kbt that| D HUS 9 DerRetatIc R deposits, but at the bottom of this & cessary. Every man who works for a d geven males were asking for — }'mnm\:jn[-lll:‘l;\t Yty sEviat WithivR ‘ulx“t\m'“ yere the lot of the first adherenis 0f| Cengus enumerators report 600 mamie ificent showing of prosperity is the in-|!IVINE knows that the country fs pros The World-Herald was Bi'ly D's Kearney Hub: The Nebraska corn crop the Christian faith, that is alluring to the | 5 establishments in - the United Ureased prices tha firmers have receivel | Perous and that wages are paid in the best organ in 189 and it predicted that if Mc- {s estimated at 300,000,000 bushels. Buffalo|well as greatly reduce expeises in the for thelr products. Having money to spend | money in the world Kinley was elected there would be awful county hardly has t : i chine would put a stop to compiaints, as| qramatist; but it must be remembered that against 23,000 in 1850, its share of the grand |gireet dey The machine hus their lives and characters bave been mel- | The Brotherhond of Rallway Carmen has : b o e which hineteen centuries | decided by @ vote af &7 to 426 to affiate the farmers could buy in inereased quanti- | sufferiug among the working classes total, but i not golug to be envious of Its | brought forth & demand for & roller ABA | ave vven boreeen thom and the present, | Ith the American Federation of Labor fes the goods the merchants had for sale.| Fremont Tribun Dodge county corn - more fortunate nelghbors. We'll show ‘em bé t the street 1 all have woven between them and the presen One of the big harvest-machine works of A t the Not r Thu| flelds contaln at least 5,000,000 bushels of Albion News: The carpenters of Alblon next year | members ¢ e street and alley com-|ang that they themselves are held In rever- | Chicago has been opened after an all-sumgs e o e ey ol b, at 30 ce usy ” Loy | mittee are being importuned to purchase | .noo even by those who are of the world | mer shutdown and nearly 3,00 men have workingmen of the east and wouth had in. | €orn, which, at 30 cents a bushel, is worth are kept so busy in these piping days of . L e o (he res | S8 Yo by Kiow ko afeiof: tin Woeld | T N1 A of the machine b A8y S L Cardinal Gibbons, speaking of the rights ereased opportunities for work at Increased | $1.500,000 Who says farming (in Dodge prosperity that they can't find time to Grand Island Indep Tce Trust 5 itk biect of tellglon. To take these n y son | county) doesn a comb the sawdust out of the N - ? i AL dery i ¢ | to the subject of religic ake these | and duties of labor, says everish am- pay and ma ed demand upon | nty) doesn’t pay mb the sawdust 7‘{ tRelr: whiskers Van “; “ of New York ran on an antl Street Commissioner Clark sald yester- | yon and women from their sanctified graves Bition ‘l:"uur:y‘h’h (uw)wr which may he farm pro west at increased o 58 ¢ e - s trust platform for governor. He was de-|gay that he needed a roller bad y, as the | ana make them walk and talk as they did | e termed our national distemper, I8 in- prices. This of the increased | Weeping Water Republican: Have you mbus Times: The wool growers and feated. His opponent, not running on aroad machine leaves the surface of the | centurles ago is to essay & hazardous task, | COmPatible with peace of mind deposits a @ lumber that fs going out into sheep raisers have been benefited to an swaggering anti-trust platform, compelled | gyreots in a loose condition and (hat ralns, “"‘"""‘ SEV/LN WA ORRRY- 57 RRERESHAUE N The newest labor unfon in Springfield, wuntry, load after load, every day? unparalleled degree by the return of a pro- the big corporations of New York to put : ¥ e b £ Unlees the treatment of them be, ' | Mave, i qn organisation ot the TRt ped have a bard neing the people | b even light « easily wash away th dlers ‘of the city. They have banded to gether in order to fight the discrimination of Norfolk th prosperity in which |1t scems that the farmers are enjoying tective tariff. During a democratic adminis- over $200,000,000 on t essment books SAkIoE hee R | ey reverential and r‘-.p:imn they believe | Y ifhey Know | these good prosperous McKinley times, tration and the Wilson tarift medium wool That opponent was Teddy Roosevelt g o vty oo KL L ‘””i’(’ undesds :""“I“':}‘ - “"l‘(:‘ to | Re etion sales ciiarged against the wholes hat times are wotter than they were S . . 4 + | resent it. Men may say but little abou sale dealers. S At thay SA% 1he BeUroe 10 b1 B = - = = = = i = - a roller the sireet commissioner | religious faith; yet everyone has it in some | The striks on the Canadian raile ot E 1T A BB bl e AL | i e says that he can pack down the dirt and | gegree and o quic condemn what- | way has been successfully terminated. The Norfolk represents the prosperous condi- |of them has been doing splondid business | them to the city jail, where a pbysician|jump, hop, ctep and fump, putting|muke u roadway which Wil mot wash out, | oo e e e K A oiae sacriles. | I Achinista’ demand for an increase trom fon of Madison county The county |during the last three years—particunrly | was called to dress their wounds. They|the shot, three-mile walking match |ynless the precipitation be exceptionally | fou Jas (he Appjeatancs Of 'DUILE SRAFLOS" | o5 eanth Det Hoilr sty cents has been records show a remarkable degree of pros- [the last two. When asked as to whether | will have their trial at 12:05 tonight before | and 220-yard dash. The : lout I Reldla) Slav AN nAw ks VB RAA it w”'-wgl'_"r"nl“‘l:"«‘" ’:‘:‘\ I--H‘ I ' vy site b 22 prizes were | heavy. | perity That th farmers have profited by | jt was so, in their experience, that the|Judge Reynolds, a handsome )1d medal for one ye " . v | o P 5 I al for one year as first| Chairman Adkins of the street and al esented ord fternoon under cir-|fits adopted by ti iecutters’ Interna their prosperity s amply proven by the|trusts had decreased the number of trav - —— prize and a gold ring suitably inscribed a e MR A . tlonal union has p I complete fallure $ A : v abl scribed as | ey committee at first opposed the pur- | cyumstances t were not at all favorable, i o e 1 Ll ollowing table of mortgago statistics: | eling men the proprietors replied that 1t ALLEN STRIKES A WARM SPOT |second prize and were uwarded to the ones | conse ot o roller, on account of the ex. | oo ttances that were Bt A R rine o it | U Of e approxim: | membership of 10,04 M 1T e debtedness o The! patronage ¢ sists @ 0l 4 ghest sco a e nts. Juy . ¢ 1\ sl b 'y i oo g, & > = & 'lv“ -Indehtednese— |was not Their patronage consists a e holding highest score in all the even Guy | pense. Now that he sees the need of such | city, was fatigued with a long journey and eral Secretary Maguire of the Brothe 8 a%e. | st wholly of commercial travelers and | His Demagoxy ut Ogalal Comgdon carried off first honors, while the|an appliance he is willing to cast about | ther s some defect In the lighting ap- | €rhood of Carpenters and Joiners. in hia Jlf anything the number is on the increase. Cheers for Roosevelt and Makes ring was awarded to Bert Parsons s | there was some defect in the lighting ap n One would | ohserved th | | | | r e ol d 8 P Y 1 2 last report shows that the organization has Republican Votes. - —r for a second-hand roller and Street Com- | jaratus which marred the production. Never- | now "a membership of i, Ronas 3% JIRS Whann WIS S SUNDAY SERVICES AT CONFERENCE, |Missioner Clark thinks that something of | theless, the performance was a smooth one | hour day is established in 118 clties and . s 2 4 o i ' 3 the Kind can be found. A mpt W e ¢ &iat i towns and the nine-hour day in 475 clties, 4| One of the prominent farmers in A\Ilh.&vun OGALALLA, Neb., Sept. 30.—(Special)— | o ¥y he kind n; be f n:{ Ah attempt \Im and on the whole deserving of commenda- | {OWDY 800 the nine-hour dey i T8 clles: 2 ounty, who generally votes the demo- |yl e, e house | Immense Crowds Attend the Love |be made to buy a roller from some of the | (ion, It i melodramatic in parts and the | 16§ and now has 4% local unfons P P 730,43 761 w4 | cratie ticket, gives a unique reacon for his he summer of that year. Since then th» sheriff has not been needed to square ac ounts Convin The t Pr iy, be beat—made with popular to and heavy welt soles—this is the first publican victory. The day was perfect and | wera held in Smith's opera h use and o e tory, both Roman and biblical, have been | thousand Celestials when their new bullde crensed $343,382. From 1596 until August|tban the mints open to the silver of the continuance of the play through the custom- | dry Work will invade other flelds. were turned away, not even being able to | hearing on a petit larceny charge. A nigh that the people of Madison ccun y, in the | Bot help them much. It seemed to me then | \iob KEV0 R (P RCTY SR L oE e e v E e feast, led by ‘resid ¢ B des te circumstances. M ‘arnam ro- 1 tion and, in addition, canceled consider- | Would be the greater benefit to them. I with a love feast, led by ex-Presiding El- | destitute circumstances. Mrs. Farnam pro- | “sypoygh the name o Mr. Reld heads the COFFEE. oans on t to el | accorded to Mr. John T. Sullivan, whose Shest ALVOE. YOR Bkl BY corded 1n 1336 s said to be largely due | len ware Wiven work at fair wages they licans w making & great effort to elect | powerful sermon by Bishop Merrill, to|of the dresser drawers in the room as- richest flavor, on sale by e Mr. Sullivan s not a stranger to Omaha | | per month 500,000 men would spend $5,000,- | 1¢¥ lost a son in the war with the Filipiuos, | to the Rock Island depot, where she boarde: . Spain, in o flnd e lar toel- . | as tor. Mr. Reid is not a . the attempt is made to couvnce them | expenditure of other workingmen who | SPaln. in order to flud out the popular feel- | graination of a large class of deacons and | Woman was arrested at Murdock 48 a0 sctor, 8058 §0uG 80101 your doctor or how enjoy n joke they are quoted in connec- | mats $100.000,000 per year. Where this | President has not the power to declare war, | have during the last vear decided to enter | TORIEht will occur the regular monthly | Whenever he essays to be emphatic. He is tion he may prescribe successful and In power for the Next | fne farmer raicd. For the life of me 1| feW 0ld wooden tubs and their vessels had ung men, | oo iion. One matter which may come |brook and Miss Virginia Westbrook did you will be sure of 8 e e ey the people belleve that Roosevelt did all |yoy been this portion of the program |PTOVSDIIItY of there being mo dafense to | that has boen soen here during the present | and took up t . » order Secretary Brennan fo | 1o to which the girl Le 1596 snd for Cleveland before him, came | republican party made things comfortable nd took up the question of trusts and im Overflow meetings were held {n the |COUTt Will order Secretary Brennan fo lious into which the girl Lesia is thrown Bryan if for no other reason than that he | Connell Meeting Tonight, Vaudeville at the Orphenm— Bryan was to be regarded as a falr prophet e “1 voted for Bryan in 1596, but he missed ing to Repair a Machine guns this county will go overwhelmingly | ¢ Saturday night. " : 1108 and 110, but he I8 withholding his sig- i Y h e 0 Saturday night W ed — he hall Saturday night. The hall was filed Speaking of Shoes Special Telegram.)—The Eager Mercantile| FREMONT, Neb., Sept. 30.—(Sp clal,)— | cAtlonal in their character and many realize | you seen Drex L. Shooman's new box low prices of wheat and high price of | OMPAnY's acetylene gas plant blew up this | Ex-Governor Crounse addressed a large the most successful and best fair Iteld Twenty-fourth sireets, from A to ¥|qp¢ oprietors, seriously burned about the face | of the county committee, but there was a rushed, will recover. A 4-year-old boy |traction engine. From the stack of the| SOUTH SIOUX CITY. Neb., Sept. 2 r t today and his|not get a shoe to sell at this price that we could recommend Intormation bere today that|Upion Pucific fiyer. They arrived in tims | last night. He s er of years ‘and he leaves it D ] sh C plon Pucifie ed " e spoke for two hours on the and he lea so LoForest Libbey, formerly of this city, had | | hours on rexe oe Lo, | J in this town Suturday afternoon What| phanatiaad Ordination Exercises. |asphalt paving companies aud if this in | ciimaxes are forced, but they aro thrilliog | cConservative London In sald fo be pleased Hgures for 1000 are for seven|vote for McKinley in 1896—and a sy e O aturday ALterOOn. uai |, LEXINGTON, Neb., Sept. 30.—Special|dcne all of the unpaved streets in the city | and are well calculatad to arouse the en- | With tho venture of Messrs, Schiff and 1 monthsa—up to Augnst 1 | commentary on the famous utterance B e e o e, | Telegram.)—Today's sessions of the West | will be worked and rolled before winter | thusiasm of the audience. The facts of his- | JMmin. Who have put 150 Chinamen to wor From 1593 to 189 inclusive the mort- | the president that year, about Tather sec 5| usion rally turned out o be a grand - | Nebraska Methodist Episcopal couference | sets in o e e St et e e age indebtedness of Madiscn ccunty in- | the mills open to the workingmen of America Ay : S sabnbi sct aside wherever it seemed necessary, and | Ings, covering seventeen acres, at Hendon, Py y | yi« large crowd was In town. The repub- |(na¢ puilding, which has a large audi-| Mre. Philips Arrested at Mardock. |0 " ologiia seems to have beem suppiled | & Suburb of the city. are completed. - The 1 | world. 8 1s er: “Br \d us | !lcans outnumbered the fusionists two 0| rjym was entirely too small to contain| Chief of Police Mitchell has caused the 4 y labor element, however, is not pleased, fear: 1. 1500, tnclustye, the Qecrease i mort-| worid. Said this tarmer: “Bryan told ws| USSR RIS e were. surprised ontaln | for no other purpose than to extend the | ing that the Chinamen imported for launs sAge indebteds amotnted to the enor<| that there Wwere aimost 500,000 men|2B% S-S IR s O e fore | the Vast congregation that desired to wit- | arrest of a Mrs. Philips at Murdock, Neb ! L sage indebtedness amounted tc Sithe RhovInE. MauY ghil - oakremas 8 44 ftistiralos : mous sum of $703,567 ‘ In the country who were Ut o oTuid | been considered rabid pops and doms were | Lo HeSsERIM - Hindredsiiof ipeofle,| AUt siscmillatel BrOVRlE DACK.BMTS SOk | ary number ot Bours. But the lince are i harkable increase demonstrates urec e free coinage of silver would | Lo @ g e v well written, the language en poetical This remarka ncrea nonstrates seen wearing McKinley and Roosevelt ooy yngide the lobby, and every foot of | or two ago Mrs. Philips called at the home | ‘' ¥ i fc"* t Imh‘:‘::"““"h"fi .Nfl" W oa | —and ave since learned 1ght standing room was occupled inside the|of Mrs. Farnam, Twenty-second and Wash- | ‘ earehtin years 1896-1000, paid off the indcbtedness |—and I have since learned that I am ri publican badges and buttons were exhausted, e by > S 4 | 13 wholly reverential and in keeping with prare TG00 paid off he inibiedaas | ~40d T Bave s Ietnit 1L M| publicen s and bions were hacinehroim] sk besiniadilutide e | g0y oS RS Aot s | mimtiti revereati nd b WHITE HOUSE | Mr. Allen commenced his speech by re- ke IoRad ot . [ SfdaAt o btor, tha'at 1 aid all able old Indsbtednes h decreas re calculated a Mt on my own hook and| e tla & o= der James Leomnard of Cozad. This occu- | vided a room for the stranger and did a ‘ms e honors of the product s bo " Riaed 15 ko8 o o 'po nremty dwo | came to this conclusion: That it 500,000 fferring to Bartley and sald that the repub- | pied one hour and a half. Then followed | she could to make her comfortable. In ome | e e O R ton sk [fhA eretiil. bleni o} MoloieTand JaveicF otric derstoo | work as Nero was wholly admirable, bar- ; ; e Einend ‘wbout $10 per manth more | DIetFich, as it was understood that If|Gpich the immense throng gave undivided | €lned Mrs. Philips was is Toonay, | WOIk 08 Nere wis wholly admintie, ber- [} clelsud & SLN, Ik & Henging, inoni thelr tahless T Made. the' avirags|c sirish was elgted the fiest thing e watld | gyiention Shortly nfter the family had retired Mrs, | FIRE the seemingly unnecessary vehemence 4 upon thel bles iade averago | . bipdv s b : ent bortly afte amily ha | with which he rendered som 1 s | T e n ho safe slde. At $10 | 40 When governor would be to pardon Bart- | " In the afterncon Rev. C. A, Hale, who | Philips secured this money and hastened | ¥ 1 WHIAk: Mo ren 0 of his lies | 000 per month or $60,000,000 per year. Mr. Allen then touched upon the Spanish |jq tne devotional exerclses. Them Dr. |4 traln. When the attention of the police [ S13icnces. & 9 Ihoae N0 A 2 These are the figures that the people of | o this amount the general addition to the | *or and said that McKinley waited for over | yuntington of Lincoln preached a most | Was called to the matter Chief Mitchell set| RORK 8 B8 B8 0 SO G0 0 o0 No matter who is Madison county poke into your face when | ojreulation that would arise from the extra [ LWO months before he declared war against | goquent sermon. Following this came the | inquiries afloat with the result that the | - v . g e Ltel en tr | His reading is bad, his voice is unpleasant . that thelr prosperity, about which people | would profit by the improved condition of | U8 in the maiter, and then tripped himself | oqops, composed almost entirely of youn, e l 3 g b h dificult the % ste talkiog, ia not feal. By those who| ey ims suts would remch at 8 low estl- | Sftervards by saying: “We all know the |men of high inteliectual attainments, who | Bonrd of Education Meeting, and he mars his work by bad enunciation presorip - b ested in cong X ET0F dlis : : | carnest and has a good stage presence and tion with an extract from one of Bivan's | money would go could easily be discovered, | 48 that pover is veated in congress alone. the ministry. There was much favorable | M¢€ting of the Board of Education, when | ¢ . i i 1896 speeches, which reads as follows The extra expendifure would go for farm | Mr. Allen belittied the victory of Manila | comment on the gentlemanly bearing ang | %P mmense amount of routine business n”h e ‘:::,‘;‘" ,‘;;,.':::,.“m“d;;,"\’v ": —bring it to us and It McKinley and the republican party | products—bread, beet and other things that by saying the Spanlards had nothing but & | g holarly appearance of these y will be brought up for consideration and |livery would be falrty < - ower fo who compose the largest class that has Akt el A il 4 our vears, wages will be decraused; hard | 05 (S O oy—it what McKialey said | fourteen luches of seawoed sttached 0| oo ordained by this conserence [up in the Hoctor school site. It is under- commendable :‘]r‘k‘ sad Miss Bothwalls getting the purest h - " 4 G v e 4 C the war with Cuba g stood that thig case wi pe called in Judge | dance phince Nero " fand the price of wheat will go down and | was true—the farmer should not profit by | ther on took up In the evening the soug servic e = = | (b prlea”of gkt Will 0. Up: MOFUKAKeS | 1" 1 recolved to cast my vote for him any. | 80d lntimated that republicans would have | 5 "\ “Nefr, was a grand musical *aed BY | Keysor's court today aud that there is a | the most gracetul and pleasing diversitics drugsand absolutely o enders, shops and. factorles will | way, as I belleved things could not be worse bl wex “ | i i SI0RRY 9ol axport Mo goods and "we | thau they were then. 1 am glad to know | the '““"‘"‘L At the name of Roosevelt the | ¢y roughout. Rev. J. M. King, D. D, of |th® mendsmus brought by Hoctor last|Wason, ‘“':‘ hm”-;-l “Mhmmmwy L1 mo snbssiraiion, will import from forelgn lands all the | ypat me caleulations were correct as far | audience sel up a great cheer and cheered | ppij,delphia 2 > wermi 2 | August. In case the committee of citizens | the role of Flavia he other members of | ! n f leulatia e ¢ . udelphia preached the serm | pon 1 we use. Thus will ruin, want and | By 0" cont. T could have gone three or | A83in when Mr. Allen again mentloned his | pich o consecration servi Plealinil ""'"1 packing Brennan does not care to continue | the company were adequate. The stage DWQ AVIOtCU( Price y be with u 4 % g .| name. Mr. Allen then dropped Roosevelt S 1 held, led | 1o "fight any longer it s expected that | Settings were ample and the den of living ruggists. An old farmer, who voted for Bryan n | 0ur times fartber and uot missed it. The by Rev. Samuel Blair. he fight any 1430 and, for Cleveland belore bm. came | FoDY0IEN" Y, am the farmers reaped | eTALAT, 43d nally ound up by (el |oyeaiog ay the Preshyieein and Evan: |NED the warrant for $1300 and (his wil| sl the command of Caesar were andsome | THE ALOE & PENFOLD Co, ’ » corre ef 0 king - - ished to kee ¢ ¢ 0! y n virtual bring the fight to a close, whiel spec el G ngagement dollars, for which he had mo special use |® corresponding benefit. I am not lool e J B 'P | gelical churches, addressed by Revs, C. A. | b e o g ' dollars, tor which e had no special use | & correspondiug berefl | o oy BOECH ihe preseat rolga of terror to vote for Me- | EFICY, SRS §10TEseet By Rewm €. A |y ayted' il summer loses Wednesday nigh Largest Medical $upply Hous. o was shown this extract of Bryan's | A Kinley, sud sald the voters should vote for T R 00Rs | - s 1408 Farnam St. omanaA, speech and asked whether he th.ught| "Bt ome terence closes Monday morning at 9 o'clock, 4 . 4 5t i ite Paxton Hotel. e G el goi s o Memcigete | The regular monthly meeting of the| The bill at the Orpheum this week con Oppos oup City, B Tae o e emded te § T IOUN | AGETYLENE GAS EXPLOSION|arositeatotNoviasia, o vesuit| zoue Beitamt by Ot |3 Scumest win Do bold taniaht ana st | ine. seversi pisesias sessiiees oud 1o, Bryan has another think coming, but it - and the fusionists disappointed. If the: 3 b —|an amount of business will come up.| : = d s L d ey | George R. Boomer gave his lecture 1 > . won't do him any good.” Then he add-d | Three Men Ba®ly Injared While Try-| o) o0y sond us a tew more of these big stersopticon views on the l,h“”_['”n“"‘_‘” Mayor Kelly has signed sewer ordinance it too far o bis predicdon for me o at Beaver Crossing. republican. to overflowing and standing room was at a | PatUre on No 100 untl additional signa- \:'.'K:: g 4...:‘}\‘::‘1::.““: :.y": :::‘.: u“":' BEAVER CROSSING, Neb, Sept. 0.—| Good Meeting Dodge County. premium, His lecture and views are edu ;';T“ ; "]‘Jl.x'”n‘.“.‘-l :lr:n:l'x;!l]“:’“ |I1‘ ri‘ Aud man's whoss 1y partioular—have more than his foreclosure of mortsages e S N ARTERE neLian SRR 2| forthcoming today and in this cvent ths s e o oot from aon shown (RAn| . ance will be signed by the mayor |CAlf—With genulue welt—soles of best SRACGIARAT A5 thare (1w quiie "% gow | CIAERION AF 10 g'clock WREA JWpMR Be7 | STONG AL 8 AR O the CONMSTONR: | yriioig o e L sht. The sewer district in qu-stion fs | quality oak sole leather—at $2.307 A others in Madison couaty who -b eing made, serlously injuring three per- | ship McKinley and Roosevelt club in that | *THcleS: 8 h e proposed between Twenty-third [ shoe that for servico and anatity slangan. thafe oplnton Mkewise have | s, who were in the cellar at the time. | township last evening. The meeting had |, 1De Sherman county fair just closed was re | shoe that for servico and fitting quality Norfolk bas two good hotels and each|The Imjured are Earl Eager, one of the|been hastily arrauged by Chairman ABbott | gherman county for years. The agricultural |Streets. Dills and salaries will be al- |- slors, verigualy bumed ’ At bt i e e o hE ey | 1owed as u 4 a number of petitions wnd neck; Homer Houchen, clerk, both arms | good turnout, about forty going up from | gno S G REREHR BED IS WHKE ¢ "‘“"H for improver s will be read time we have ever offered a genuine broken and brulsed about the legs, will|this city and a good many from North | .coo"oooecialy int R SRS box calf, welt sole, man's shoe for $2.50 ecover; Charles Simonton, drug clerk, | Bend. The North Bend delegation went | "co® efpecially interesting . . S s b iy - severely cut about hands and one foot |out-in a string of carryalls, drawn by a Hays at South Sioux Clty. dered his | —#imply because until now we could hat was in the cellar escaped unhurt epgine floated a big McKinley and Roose- | (Special)—John R. Hays of Norfolk a t 1 by Philip Zalinka, a w velt banner and the *'train” was packed | publican ididate for congress In the a minent Bohem| ¢ B 1l there was not even stand ng rocm. | Third district, spoke to an audience of 500 | resident of t ond ward. Burson | t. 30.—(Spe- | The time made did not equal that of the|in the Mac and Ted Republican club rooms | has served on the force for a num for the speaking. The governor spoke |issues of this campalgn and closed by pre- | ! understoed, to accept a more lucrative eon released from the state penitentiary | principally upon national issues, urg ne|dicting republican victory this o ma. | positicn. One or two other changes on the| Omaha's Up-to-date Shes Heuse sed fr > ; his fall and | A ¢+ Canen Colo., on September 24, With | 1he necessity of the election of a repub- | peclally in Nebraska. | force will be made shortly, as it is re-| 1419 FARNAM STRLET. \ tull pardon. Libbey was sentenced to tWo | |jcan legislature. Cotterel is usually a| The democrats in convention at Dalkota |Ported that Officer Cushing is about to re- | ears in the penitentiary for stealing horses | fusion township and therefore ths a't-nd- | City yesterday nominated J. J. McAllister | 5188, As at present constituted the police rom parties at Julesburg, Colo. Libbey |ance at this meeting and the enthusiasm |for county attorney force is in good shape, as Chief Mitchell in Ived on a ranch near Llewellyn, Neb, and | gisplayed are practically gratifying to all| The citizens mass convention will meet | $18t8 upon discipline being enforced 1 actica o ‘ nass conventic ree ' e Rig Di he borses were found on his ranch. The| republicans Saturday, October 8, for the e H“pe s B|g Piano Sale— lefense claimed that he had not stolen g nominating a county attor Ciub Meots Tonight he horses, but had been keeping them on Hitehcock at Geneva, —~ e s meeting of the Young Men's Includes the very finest and most re purpose of | | be ranch, supposing them to be the prop-| GENEVA, Neb, Sept. 30.—(Special)— Mrs. Lease at Friend. 1‘“'"""‘ an club will be held at the office of | jzlle makes of high grade instruments | Tty of one of his employes named Morris | Yesterday atternoon G. M. Hitchcock of the| FRIEND, Neb., Sept. 30.—(Special ) —Mary | Mayor Kelly, Twenty-fifth and N strests, to- | oo™ in il the latest and most \n attempt was made to prove that Morris | World-Herald spoke in the court house to | Blizabeth Lease spoke to a very large audi- | DIEht. It 1s especially urged that all mem t ! 4 v claimed them, but it could not bel® good audlence, fully one-third of whom |ence at this place last evening. Although | Ders Who can do so arrange to attend this [ handsome veneers—speclal reductions in el K88 Libhe ; n D (were republicans. His talk was & long | 3tanding reom was at a premium for up- | Me€tifg as a new president for the organiza- | prices and terms on the leading world Backward, ¢ 3 ; n and Libbey was found guilty. Since | Were repu 8 premium for up- | M¢ w pl 0 : n thy u.b-mn-m 8 backward, ob, Time, | hen his mother bas made every effort to | harangue on the omissions and commis- | WArd of two hours she held her audience. | |10 1¢ 10 be selocted sident Tags will | hegters—the Kimball, Knabe, Kranich ) scure bis pardon and after several months | slons of the republican party and a eulogy | Hundreds were unable to get admissic | jender his resignalion on account of his|g gacy Jiallett & Davis, Victor, Hinze You don’t have to lie about f hard work at last succeeded |on the “Great" Aguinaldo The sorriest | the hall and held impromptu meeting nability to take any part in the cam- J " . BT R —s part of the whole proceeding was the picture | bonfires outside Mrs. Lease appears to| PAIED. a8 he goes west in a day or two to Hospe and others to select from up io yourage if you use Ayer's Hair __Free-for-All Figh |of the martyr, Lincolu, suspended just | have touched about the right points in the | D® 808 @ month. Aside from the selection | $1,000 grands—terms as easy as $5.00 Vigor.” It hides the telitale of _(’r‘n‘;t‘}:l ‘Ner_»lj‘:‘l;'l‘”-;:fll:‘lxl 1”'1”.1,;;.- that ;xr Adlai s|u-m.~ n | body politic at Friend per month—one price to all—guarant: b “ s 3 iree girls escaped from the Industrial | 2 ves . years by bringing back to the |olice had a hurey call to the Buckley | school this eveniog g Burslars in a for five yeurs with every plano—stools The officers are all out | : - g o house of fll-repute on the south side, where | hunting for them YUTH SIOUX CITY Sept. 1 CAS I OR I A 830 Mavis A Wholasals priost=ihe gray hair its youthful color. L O trall T wia ln mnarin A | TLUAS et Ihew (Special Telegram.)—Burglars last nigh b H ; prices are right—the terms are right J. C. Aver Compan Tang of ten men got to fighting betwee, Athletie Poys Club. | entered the postofice here and secured o0 infants and Children. and the goods are right - come and look Practical Cheniists Lowell, Mo vlasses, doorknobs and almost everything | cial.)-—The Boys' club of the iscopul | OPeD the safe. but were evidently fright- Tue Kind Yo Have Alwa i pe L within their reach. The result was that|church held its secoud annual touroament | ®hed away. They entered the building by ‘ i BWEI | A- HOSPB’ Aver's Samaparlla | Ayer's Hair Vigor several of the crowd soon had cracked |last week. The events were Teanis | the Way of a window Boars tne g | | | Ayer's Pills Ayer's Cherry Pectoral heads and bloody f k E X 3 e ry Pectoral ad ody faces. The police ar-|doubles and singles ole vault, 100-yard igoa .ll( “”t M Aje's Ague Cure Ayer's Comatone rived in time n = aial Nebrasks Nows Noto Fgpaine of s 1613 Douginn, to arrest seven aud took ' dash, runniog broad jump, russivg bigh! Burglars entered the Clirk drug stere at hemselves and hurled brickbats, beer| NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Sept. 30.—(Spe. | cents from the cash drawer. They tried to

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