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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUES OCTOBER Buy, et Hoining air ‘ : ' v . FURTHER HELP (S NEEDED | Omec Over 16 s 18tk : WL e e dumber o (N s tne countey 1od | 88100 A MONTH- New Dress P . | e, et e et aone 5 | Wy WiEL waen s P DR. McCREW %) Goods and Sllks E5Smrr ak BRIy B e AR e SR o ,,;% Numanity that had gives up ail t | country wished to continue | ourse of | Albright and Beemer were appointed ee, and oustodian of the ORIve ‘ | hearing the speaker " eperity party feeling must be thrown | ception committee relief fund, has given the following to m. No questionable lots or h1||k|u|t s alimpse of the & Shide &id the present AAmIBTSLALIon Must ASSooINted Py [ Repubii e ‘ party were driven up Sixth t (tion depend on the voters of the re fal.) re- | that i price. Every yard of silk or dress goods offered here is fresh, | by mounted marshals o 8 : 8 i ‘A.v“:.v“,m \',“H\, wan held a 'I¢|’i}'|x':\1‘ "n.d‘; . ) f ' " il s {@head, the din of cheer 2 | Governor Roosevet was cheered repeatedly i aturday evening. The d; stylish and of known high quality. Nobody wants * JODIONS" | Sivtelog ut the atand P t and although not. of the oratoricnl order he warm, the night was light and republicans f\ i to th e mself to be a v of keen judg- | flocked to town early fu-the evening. At when good, reliable goods can be bought for so little money. [dicet 10 the wast sudience i Lo B L AL R R el r i Handsome all | luding the new castor and gray mixtur peakers of the par ietrich wa t| LAt Fairmont the governor spoke Promptly at 8 the parade started trom the THE MOST SUCCRSSEL L 1 ' ot e school house. Men old In the service carried | me best. This was followed by a carriage con- | ¥ tment of 1l forms of DIs- the party, taking carriages, were d iv n | lieved in a dollar of 100 cents and not a 48- | rapidly fo the Butlington debot, hore | cent dollar U told four years ago | taining the speakers, It was 8:30 when the | LY L AL Pl R b o was call was [ 10 oyenis One 1ot of ha stylish novelties, small checks and stripes, 15¢c, 25c yard thelr train was drawn 4P siting | you’ wela (ter off It you accepted a | meeting was called to order. The hall wa stocks can enter this department at any | As fthe carriage il The prosperity and honor of { oo e ool - N GALVESTON udience and X | o'clock the entire hitching room was pack (e, MeGrew at oy tylish all v ting, all th w mixtures, 50c a yard off {n the middle of hi h by the ca All wool Homesp or tallor gowns and separate skirts, 65c yard ECIAL handsome 1ine of new Zibeline Sultings—looks ltke 8 | Governor Roosevelt said in lebased dollar. - We rejected that theory and | Packed, fully 500 people being present and 81 goods, b popular oxforl-m lue-gray, brewn-mix, garnet-mix in § want A N « | we have continued to pay the last four years many more on the street below. Atiorucy A 1 T HRI( 0(“[ AND HYDROCKELE plain and bair s t. Our special price will be $1.00 a yard & men voters ef this b | 100 per cent on the dollar and your mort A. Capron of Hebron was first introduced t IMANENT CURE GUARANTEED MORE AEW WAIST SILK & gl S MO %GMShID. | gages have decreased. 1 tell you honesty | nd reviewed the political questions, touch- | “The pressing r PR A A N e pain Fancy Taff 0 Novelties fn stripes, in fact silk of every description. All omrades who. fou he | pays and common sense docs too. I appeal | POpIRGISY L 4300 MW O | Soiin now nomeluss k0d Wi R e yet hen e new cholce goods, special value at a yard v and h | to you to stand by us, because when we have | P e times with the present. He in s of many o bl '\'u'.h LOW Mr, Te atow, the Japan has arrived. Ladies Interested in art em- | hah' 1% Sef ”“‘l” sperons 403 | promised something we have made it good N lent e Kent ¢ cCulstion of Hebron o Shorwood that millions broidery should not fafl to visit our Ho will be with us alf this week they want to tread in the f of their | 1 appeal to you to support us because we ‘: '“" th s t “h"’ ""‘( ‘I' x\l I:“ v ”': 1ted 1ot the S"'"lll fathers and leave to their 1 herl- | gtand for the economic doctrine of sound | Of Alexandria, who responded and presente We Close Our Store Saturdays at 6 P. M. 9, of Horier, and renown for theM | 1 oncy and a protective tarift, under which | thelf varlous clalms to the voters, after AGENTS FOR FOSTER KD GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTERNS. I i1 materinl Pkt W6 Ko’ Thix oolREry. Kk BERTaVR BrORpUILY.! which Hon. Charles H. Sloan discussed the o for ! el | questions of the day for over two hours. Ly § N A treat THOMPSON, BELDEN 8Co. @ - owweeseenanoomwree G S atlan which dared o ¢o and to be gret come Goy. | 140 votes will without doubt give a repub- | WitV S ARt T b Bo Potmint THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. SRR g B S & Ourmas vommtnlty, ok 18 Durely | ok dhn drrie, URPAIAN Hletioe 0 “""\" T L ¥. M. O A. BUILDING, OOR. 10TH AND DOUGLAS ST& .K”‘.“ ¢ 'world and to see this natlor vod g which the relle Hoon sop, Neryou __ e — EEpp———— M lothin B ArTiy the 1 Vitalit ,. Oct. 1.—(Special.) ~ | v hix ¢ ' Back: Forgetiulnes dached past ) had | manner, saylng that he would be prov g ] raven or l e republican rally at this place Satusday | 1 y 20,000,100 \ cel OV 2000 AN CUIRED " ® sisting of I W. Richardsen, H. H. Bald y « 1] prob! f gathered to ch ¢ movernor as he|wear9t through the state | we N belong awny from \ evening was a success in every way. A very ! e gl i | voar il e > | rige, W. H. Cqllins and M. J. Kennard, has [qriractive foature was the street psrad a 08 Xon i STRIC "m passed T Governor Roosevelt | Gpent Demonstration at MeCook. Celebrati s Ahead. named a general reception committee wWhich | e "tha Flamt ALtk W \ PRI . | Kid i was encorted by a troop of Rough Riders | pue“Gomoneiration at McCook tonight| The celebration of Roosevelt day cons | wiil b sinoen vy boery ultteo Which | by 'the Flambeau club, numbering ftty, avd |, L « Glee | the Ladies’ Marching elub, composed o CORES GUARANTEED, a . \rodtced by Judse b b, | ¥a8 the principal aad most notable featurs |tineud from early this morning until a Feit Hlis WHare B0 sEesn,. " The | St farching club, composed of : i § Da rue representative of AmOrican | o gteam whistles in the railroad yards |specch opened the official program for the |\ Alleni, Ames, 1, C. Lindsay a's secretary of state, re- | Condit v Lot patriotiam and cltizensh After 100kiug | Coro turned loose and & salute was fired |day and shortly after the departure of Lieweion time must Inevit ! v out over his bhearers wid smiling broadly, | from a cannon. People who have lived in | the Roosevelt train the many mounted and o } T.oomis 0 very able and conyinelng manter and | &re not made, and mu L e IEU A Ly 1h (hes | (NTIBHARR. cIUbN. Fhdin . o¥oe. \KE. oMt arive An \ L was apprecintd by the Targe auiisnce, | VSIS I wa I your attention never saw anything like it in the town be- | began assembling for the parade fo the | Joh ldwin W Moty which completcly filled the opera house. | the conditions wxist doath i i fore. Six excursion traios were run In from | Chautauqua grounds, where a basiet picne | L G Barlght. L Mg | The music for the occaston was furnished | D estimated thit inir war, Thes east and west and at 8 o'clock a traln of |and £hort afternoon program had been ar- | ji''\y" HATOW Manchee: Soutn | B¥ the Ladies’ quartet The N undying their boxcars containing over 1,000 men, women | ranged Bartor the statement that 1 conterrad 10nor ) N | Not Pledged for Thompson. Yate nggremate 881 Nabiaaly wher ug 1% 1 children, all standing up, pulled in| At 1:30 o'clock the procession, which Bat Manderson, | BE | | A great nation and to bring Rally at Table Rock. | i) )rld's dark | The reception committee of the McKinley | TApLE ROCK, Neb ] Flaecs o o crisis. We | and Roosevelt club of Douglas county, con- |y to a ba the court house square viewed the money and expansion questions he said tin Ang SYRACUSE, Neb., Oct. 1.—(Special Telo- | Associated Press to communit . your trof the west end of the road, On the pub- | was nearly one-half mile in length, startel XAt Anagel EPEM T RRAtOR A VENAY. ‘Was, Seer toduy | TOL LG Waxiupn. of promptly to th wder that you © square, L o ce eld rol e corner of § i n a sire is Ber avid eree yresslons made by BrompLly foithe tront wonder that voi ln quare, where the meeting was held from th JRERE) f Sixth and El rect s Berka, Duvid 1 Mercer, concerning his alleged flop to D, B. Thomp. | iciioq® made by ur s Lo L N AL there were gathered fully 12,000 people, |and headed by the Sccond Regiment band | § § Bertin Joseph H. Millard, gon, as set forth in last Sunday's lssue | so far asx it Ix poxei who wore ready te rand who ompletely surrounding the platform. |and other bauds proceeded to the Chautaus Biake Miiler of the World-Herald imiont 4 Toht OB T the Becond. Nebrasks. from thia | Oharles H ¢t the World-Herald. Th nator said etric duced as the | qua grounds, where Hon. John L. Webster [ 1. F. Brafléy Miskovskey 8 | fown. Now, 1 akk you to sec to ft that th TR SRS LI | XA ISR, Where it ey wjor Bradshiw N orrn I am not pledged to anyone for United| WOMAN MURDERED FOR MONEY men 1o Wa kit Tt UG the W presiding officer and W. 8. Morlan, candi- [addressed a vast audience in the la O T et ke e L States senator. 1f 1 am re-clected 1 shall | done b and brothers n_the | date for congress in the Fifth district, was | eruacle. \. Brogan " P M. Mullen. vote for two good republicans, who they | Mra. N. M. Herdin of South © " Witppl it governor has recently | the first speaker. Roosevelt spoke next Mr. Webster was introduced by Chairm p | John A Munroe, may be 1 cannot now say. I shall work | the Vietim of n Brutal wpoken 0f the soldiers of the regular army i IS : swird Druner Ank A v e e e o 10y Tsylar A | and was followed by Guild and others. Gov- | Tilton of the county commit Webster | 1 v ol ATl T for the Dest interests of the. rapublican e, 3 I | ernor Roosevelt sald: ‘‘Nebraska sent a|spoke about an hour and a half, devoting a Burbank, Fred A. Nash, jr., party | beside these “hirelings * a saw the First, the Tiird aid Sixth white | rogiment which won undying fame for itselt | larger portion of his time to the Bryan lav Burcsh Noves s DEADWOOD, 8. 11, Oct. 1.—(Special Tel cavalry go up the hill. I saw them It PR TR TR A T in the Phillppines. It furnished fts martyrs | imperfalism bugaboo, which he handled in LN i1, T Oxnard, Grand Charged with Shooting. egram.)—Mrs. N. M. He a well known ;'T”\H them 00~ de ad and ‘“{uu’m.y | to the cause for which we fought. I ask |a masterly style, ridiculing the issue and ] hhmd GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Oct. 1.—(Speclal.) | married woman, was murdered Beaingen, B0 ien whe shed thair midnight pirelings, 800 men v ,hiir | you to see to it taat the blood of your gal- | explaining its fallacy. The trusts occu v Capt 11, 1 Paimer A negro hobo is under arrest this morning | while sleeping in her home in the Garde H died that we misi pro t their | lant Colonel Stotsenburg was not shed in | pied a considerable portion of his tim ; . arrol .. Pearse for shooting at the night watchman of the | City miniug district, six miles from th country still held in honor the flag and the | vain, 1 hope and pray that these people |and finally he wound up with a few re- [ Alber d M. C. Poters, Union Pacific yards, Juergen Klint- | city. The woman's husband worked a j.:“.f«“‘ ,'ijll““‘j‘uj“‘ se men should be sneered | i)y keep principles of orderly liberty | marks ccncerning the presemt era of pros- | (ieorg I l"’[w!hwv worth. Klintworth had ordered the negro! engineer at Kicking Horse mine and had Whe ent I giment to the | which we have inherited from the men who | perity, which the speaker said had never | A, 1. Teed |out of the yards and had clubbed him.| accumulated considerable money, which Philippines its colonel dad. He came from | fought through the civil war and I know | been excelled An the history of the country. | ol M. 0. Ricketts | Later the negro took a shot at the watch- | was stolen after the shooting the regular army. 1: was Colonel Stotsen 4 | -+ A 1 - | Robert Cowe Charles kg ° i M D A L the onor | that you will not in the face of the nations | After the speaking the crowd gradually | Robert Cowell, Charles M. Rigs man. When arrested the fellow had re-| A little son of the aered: Womgi HUFFET LIBRARY GARb rol o American history, who' i fof the worldallow the flag to be dis- | drifted back to the business streets of the | 34yl IR i L0 LT loaded his revolver. Klintworth swears he | states than an old man pushed open the honor, not only on your ‘state, but on all | honored." | city, where the issues were discussed pro | Joseph Crow Bdward Rosewiter, | {g the right man. Prosecution s pending. | door and shot his mamma five times. After thy natlon. 18 he fo be referred (048 9015 | The special train reached Minden about | and con on the street corners Fred Davis, Victor Rosewater, | Mr. Bryan himself of our soldiers [ 5:30 and the governor spoke from a stand 5 BBk inso John Rush Decides Aguinst Midroaders. P8 NN S8 ANE NOIE S & Duike R Best ummg Car Servica Huge Torchlight Parade, Dickinson Anton Sadil e t 4 buggy from a neighbor and made his es e 10000 ‘men walking about i dicness: | erected near the station. He said | Gt e innon, . RS i et KEARNEY, Neb, Oct. 1.—(Special Tele- | \5& ¥ t e -— THIOUAL BLotsnstR 1S Jongen Walks ap ““Make no mistake as to the issues of (his | Luther Drake 0. P Shrum, gram.)—The county clerk decided today that | “"8 i okl e tha A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER WakbonEant ih ldieness. nor does Liscam | campaign. We stand by the old issues 8, Elgutter, John F. Schultz, the names of the middle-of-the-road county | b HES hENn 10 nupAUL IoKE L CH . { e, 3. W, nern . v 'here are severa suspects hase . T, 'S ¥ and Riley, who died at Tlen Tuin. They have | They Fave ralsed a new fssue because they i M. I Singleton candidates sbould not go on the ballots, | 3%¥; There are several suspects, b DR T FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL At 7 o'clock the assembling of the many } clubs which participated in the grand | [ torchlight parade began. Beatrice was | ound rost where thelr comiades from represented by the Dempster t ed ot on the story of the little son CREAM, OR MAGICAl BEAUTIFIER. D I n e et s 1o Hol | are atruid to stand on the ssucs that they B M DY Lh o A pela s HRLTOK TN W. W Slabaugh He attributes his action to the statements clut A large ormed P heau club, | Corne o1l Major Slaughter, Removes Tan, Pimples Tk, Mave found rest. ot to' the eountry | had in 1895, They have now an fssuo which | Club; A 14re uniforms % Ll G W'”'h“, Jalor Bldaehter made by the fusionists in their petition that | Children at Corn Palnce. Frecklon, Moth Patc that has lost its capacity to reclate | they call paramount. 1 wish they were able | Moun “} ""“‘I‘ s I']“*‘]dl"""“ v b C W Smith not fifty voters were present at the mid MITCHELL, 8. D., Oct. 1.—(Special Tele | Ttast {he sacrifices of the Eullant uosis who o | (o%raice 1t wo. 1 am gerfectly willing to | "LTo0 battalion of old soldlers mounted. | Charie Alfeed Sorenson, road county convention, held August 2, | gram,)—This was children’s day at the Bycese, glory. Of all ungenerous things the most | make the honor of the flag the paramount AVe strang wBd ””‘,rm,mml“vllw ‘vartiet- | €. H. Guiou, " Richard Stabbins, 1900. The mid-roaders will appeal to the| Corn Palace and aside from the 400 chil- dofle lngererous i €0 deny the proper merit of | jeeuo if they so desire.” % k bl | W, F. Guley nber district court | dren present the buildings were nearly hpnor the woldier, whether volunteers | pated, together with mounted and uni- | 2yd Honrmann, # T el RIFIRe tEirad et (e prob A our or .t eqular as Colonel formed clubs from nearly every township | | Hanohett, r' North Hend Clab Formed ‘ b o es o) 3 s be Woe to yation which g g A h e were given, including the women's ar. sigtatiberi v, Sty the nilion WHLS | BIG DAY FORTHE REPUBLICANS |t onit sosorning covtivs, “Tho-seans | &G Hake - Albtre SRAritinder, | NoRM RN, Nes Oet. b tSpeelal, | Bere #iven, ncludlng tho women's millary D Haverfy. 5 A tepublican club was organized two miles | g0t o ol Ay 1y made. onevel o : R . 2l's day and excursion trains will Le Going from the bandstand to the car Nowing Roosevelt Receptio Inng, started at 8 o'clock and is conceded | ¢ 8. Hayward G H nn north of here Saturday night, at which | oy L Hulstoid ard nter- - ] County Convention is Held at b n be one of the largest and |CGeorse Heimrod Lr. George Ti'den, . o s in all directions alstead and ar riage, a distance of only thirty feet, Gov- Yalia Bt RN EL9 be o oL tha L InteeRt TiRadi] plp SRSl Rr Simon Trostler, place ex-Governor Crounse, candidate for| pgiqyin wiil speak In the afternoon A etnor Roosevelt shook hands with several alls City. grandest in the history of the county | A 3. Hennings, Mel Uh, | Atatas honRtar tham: thiis diNtMot m,.,,.w,,,l; g 9 D Bayro maid to a ia: " irer: It | The flaming flambeaus, Roman ¢ es | Goorge Hines W. W, U'msted rge audience 'he s a pe dy” of the haut-tom hundred admirers. A bla u FALLS CITY, Nob, Oct, 1.=~The special e faming fambenus man candles | Georee Hin Wow, Ums a large audien The spoakers and | Populista Adopt w Name. AL R whistle had indicated that Trnin boRFing: Goveraor. Rocaavalt iy |And @ long line of torches (nterspersed | §t ¥y f TRGHE Y21, Van Dusen, | large crowd were hauled out from here by | PIERRE D., Oct. 1.—(Special Tele-| +As you ladies will use i3 1 om- vet he stopped to shake b reached this pla ‘-v $:20 today .'H . N:,,’ and there with catching transparen- | Hobert ¢, Ho . M. Vinsonhaler, [a traction engine, pulling two large carry=| gram.)—The populists have filed their cer gund('ll:l :'ll?\l"l' s]n'nv.nr 24 the x-lu; A i B.pRCE 81 9:30 14 18 mo! enthusiasm to a great heighth. | . B Wakeley T % antes of ntioN i Tor RiRTSTaMOE armful of all the Skin preparations.”’ For who crowded up to hin ng was rainy and the ground water nthusiasm to t heighth alls and a carriag tificat f nomination for state off v I wish I had as many han foaked E Wialker, sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods | large crowd was well handled and ! A - — with the secretary of state under the title e ol 2 but the inhabitants of the place | G W, Waftley ith th, retary of st inder the title | Dealers in th irop! octopus,” he sald, drawing a long breath : h w fights w ported by the police. Jacobson, John L, Webster, emn; No Cnre, No Pay, of “People’s party ticket FERD. T. HOPKINS, o e wealt S el B were @ the station to hear Governor | the only altercation of any note being be Jefferis John R. Webster, Your druggist will refund your money if | #7 Great Jones St., N L A pareniib ol Roosevelt. Many wagons and carriages | (ween Hon. George R. Fouke of Liberty | Jolinson Weller PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure ringworm Accuned of 8 In her hands, he looked over and delighted| hrought farmers and their families in from | Wharton Y e St ( 3 A J tetter, old wlcers and sores, pimples an Mrs. Jenny Roselle, a ted shop- her by saying: “I'm an expert with those. | o and Democratic State Committeeman I . K Wit tter, old ulcers and s pimples and T have six of them myself Calt Kalh adiolning country. Governor Roose:| M. Davis of Beatrice. Fouke and Davis | K. ‘. L Whitehorn, blackheads on the face and all skin dis- | Jjter; was srnested by Ditective Greer luto Impana' Halrnagana[amr 0 | engaged in a friendly discussion, | * i Bouth BB, Wit | eases, cents. | while in the act of secreting a lot of valu ) Crowd at Beatrice. I noticed the other day that Mr. Bryan | ALt Ay A Roukal DAYIK ede | ot f E Wiihelm, abte sifk under erfonk cape. Litor e Tho Standard Halk Colorib At Beatrice Roosevelt was heard by 10,000 | ¥31d that the republican party had no right | | house at 1610 iched ] s hear » slighting re o Roosevelt’s | W. R, Kelly “harlen 15 Winte 9 ous & QUmIng nrdet wap nos f tor Gray or Bleached Hul people and seen by many more than that | tO claim the benefit of tho fact that pork | lishting rematks a8 to Roosavelts | 3 B RO, Gharlen & Wi, |CALLS ON THE PRESIDENT | by Detecetivek Donahiie and teltroldt, who T Gray or Bleached military career and Fouke retaliated by re §V. 2 i found a lot of ds which had evidently o anit pertectly harh aumber. ' The strest leading up from the |24 Wheat and corn had gone up. Ho Was|marking that It was rather strange that | Gharies b wmne, Wb Walygren Tohn Harrete| B in ol Bana 0 hs Ardp B T ""“‘:‘r‘f' :"‘"Iw o fepot was densely crowded for over a block | *P¢aking of hogs at the time. The re-| Bryan should resign the colonelcy of the | Hermun Kountze, Ienry W. Yafes, v {dentificd. A trink heavily loaded could 3 ot TlT bolsked free Brivacy and it was with much dificulty that an open- | Publican party said four years ago that if { Thira Nebraska regiment just when thay | 3 & Leavitt, Ames, ¢ Yost not be opened, as the key had been m d. Send fur Pamphlet, Ing was forced for the carriage containing | !5 policies were adopted those articles | Purines and fies Skin T con metic wiil do 1t Beau No ot ta such men. parade, which was over a mile and a half wers ordered Into active service o Cuba |G. A, Lindauent, 1B Zimian " Kinlezis Homy. placed, Bt wiien it g tolnd the detuo (0 | IMPERIALCHENICAL MFG.C0. 22 W, 2. Kew Yotk the New Yorker and three other men. Once | WOUId B0 up; its policies were adopted and | and thought that Roosevelt's military pipiber i Ui L L L Sold by drugglsts and halzdresser through the crowd, the carriage was driven | {HO¥ have goue up. You can proportion| record would stand against Bryan's. It is . Republicans at Banguet. CANTON, 0., Oct -Senator Penrose of . between two long lines of uniformed men, | the responsibility between the evidence| claimed that Davis became excited and an- | - (COTHENBURG, Neb., Oct, 1.—(Speclal )= | pennsylvania arrived this forenoon and Cnaryed. with Embesslament. vome mounted and wearing the rough rider | 884 the republican party as you chooso, | gered at the alleged refiections on Bryan's | The McKinley-Roosevelt Republican club | yyy among the first callers to be granted | @UINCEC (M. Qet LGB e W NS LTI T costume; others dressed in army bluo and | EIVIDE the republican party its share." | bravory and struck Fouke, when friends | 9Pened the campalen at this place by 81 |an audience by Presidont McKinley today. | postmister, was arrested toduy for the al MAHA& ST. lUUI | Wil others in plaln white. With Governor | AUBUR b, Qct. 1—When the | interfered and prevented further ing a banquet at the Houston hotel Saiur- | jyon ~john Barrett of Washington, former | leged embezzlement of $3.500 of the funds | trouble. ) R.R. Roosevelt In the lead, escorted by C. B.|®Pecial train bearing Mr. Roosevelt arrived | Fidtiidet day evening. At 8:30 p. m. the docrs of | yinister to Siam and one of the best posted | Of the Rallway Mall Service Benevolent « ¥ siasm at Dietrich's Home, Boclatlon, of which he had besn secretiry ) Ul naL W 4 ~|at Auburn a heavy rain was pouring and | the large dining room, which was beauti~ | yen iy the country on affairs in the Orient, | and treasurer sinee fts organization. Henry ) ( Dempster, Colonel W. 8. Tilton and a eiti-| it/ P & SUTTON SEES A GREAT JAM mw y ; ! DTy WABASH RR!| a ged for ¢ o ) 0! pen and 088 than ten minutes | mpic s the 3 \versary of Mrs, | QUINCY fall now holds Fred Thumun, for- ' line and marched to the public commons, | FFanEed for was impracticable. The meot- | y Biatiai s thrown open and n less ¢ This is the birthday anniversar PR AL S R LR e PR In the purade were 130 workmen from the | /08 Was hold in the opera house, which was | "7 evbrar caon He 150 republican voters were seated at the |garah Duncan, the president's sister, who [ Bunday school superintendent, and Captain HALF RATES e charged with embezzlement from fratérnal . return—Sept. from Liberty, a marching club of 200 from | Durlug the lust four years your home a0 with all 'the edibles that a produc- | .y “tho same manner as was the custom | ghariid, With embezziemen m il | Kangas G"y and lf turn—=Sept Lewlston and the Second regiment band. | PhiqUiin,More have tiucregaed 45 per cent; tive country can produce. T. L. Carroll | wpen Mother McKinley was living. Mem- 20th to " Oct. 6th. Excursion trains had been run to Beatrice | cent and yet we were told four years aus | gram ) Today has boen & bie day for the| WASHINGTON, Oct 1 Ml e — B sV llls, Marrville, Xan there Would be hard cimroe e ous fepublicay | 8ram)—Today has been a big day for thelyere enthused by toasts from Dorr H.|goqiulatory telegrams and flowers And & | ooncihve af (he rove nlal s'. Lo“is and “lm".“ ept and Lincoln, bringing upward of 2,000 | household good AL b . J Y 30th to Oct. 6th. sople. an:’:ul“‘t]i go%e :ffi‘,’fl,”,, an that has ever been In this city was in|iorpey W. A. Stewart and Rev. Scruggs, |y noon at the president’s home. the Masonle temple (negroy here today. | people 1cec | attendance, not less than 3,000 being pres- | ) A ’ 6 per cent. Now you should eased |ent to greet the Roosevelt party 3 i Sl 38 | ! L _sovereign , Sommande ohn A p square Governor Roosevelt spoke for ten | ofponeita by thelr prophesios, ot sue of | Hon, Edward J. Fiteh of Chicago aa-| Y Hom Norris Brown of Kearney who 18 | pands with a delegation of about seventy-| J of Chicago. The afterncon was d Oct. 1st and 2nd. wnd €. H. Dietrich. From Beatrice the | OUT Prophesies, which have been fulfilled. ‘_l‘"“m" X“:‘” M ‘I':"“';I*;m_"“"“l"-m'“”'“”_:“ sbraska. Mr, Brown is a brilliant| county central committes Who marched T'o most all points sonth, Oct. rain moved northward to Crete and then ALLS CITY, Neb,, Oct. 1.--(Special Tel.|* ¥ ! han | gy oaker and was roundly applauded several | yp 1o the McKinley yard from their regu- and andl 16th, velt reception the republican county con- ft"" “f\‘.’_‘.\;n'_\\nlvn.,\vm n:\.“ .h....‘.mn-m’v"’ queters represented the majority of the|wug no speech-making. In most cases in- | [ L L5 Ry l\"\'L‘\‘,, b ,';‘, QUINCY, BT. LOUIS and vention was held for the purpose of nomi- |\t received from the audience. Roosevelt|gnierpirising business men and farmers 1o | (roduction was Dot necessary. Some of g [ i Ny mickET 01 attorney and this city, why by industry and economy |(he visitors seemed to forget the dignity 3 ) AlL mation, N'M (Paxton Hotel was at Hastings, the home of Charles | three candidates for the legislature large accesslons to the purty of prosperity | pave made their business and farming a|of Mr. McKinley's high office and addressed FICE rop pw remarks and s iy 5 ough rider costume escorted the distin- | resented and the comvention was charac.|™ f¢V remarks and was enthusiastically re- |y ejocting McKinley and Roosevelt in No- | pregident himself called some of the visi puiahed. visitor and his party to the city | terized by the greatest of harmony, J. E, | “¢'Ved a8 was also General Giles y sented him with a big red apple. He sald o themsaelves ‘honrse. nominated for county attorney and Robert| Y04 remember how Paul suid In the |, finjsh one of fifteen, the first crop of a PR s Guarenteed (0 cure the VEry worst cas 4 o 3 Bible, *“1 am the citizen of no mean city it was Il g £ Uyspemsli, CON At Grafton the school children were given | Cain, jr., of Stella, M. H. Felt of Salem and| Now are we not people who sha y we | The local glee club, consisting of eight|young tree in a democratic farmers’ or- X S o ihd o rens’' committee, the marching clubs formed outdoor meeting which had been fully docorated for the occasion, were |10 oniivoq today to call on the president, | had given the assoclation a bond of $10,000 Dempster mills, a marching club and band | We!! filled. Governor Roosevelt said in part o banquet tables, which were elegantly |ig"y guest, and the day was observed in [ Henry, former assistant = postmastor. all ¢ w. prodicts have Increased 60 per [ SUTTON, Neb, Oct. 1.—(Special Tele- | ogided as toastmaster and the banqueters [ yare” or {he family and others sent con- Negro Scottish Rit ticket wus elected. The value of your | Fépublican party and the largest crowd|grroll, Senator E. D. Owens, County At-|dinner in honor of the occasion was served | the Scottish Rite opened. at 7 8 g was p The addre of the day was delivered by | H H 1 3 r - From a large platform in the center of the | 404 YOUT BuVings accounts have mecreased | while' the speech of the evening was mude | “'Th president also recelved and shook | . Indianapelis and return minutes and was followed by Curtic Guild [ Which have’ come trae. and judge us \e of the best campaigners in western [gues e Cere members of the Stark | Voted o the parade of the Mystic Shriners west over,to the main line. am.)—Immediately following the Rooge. | P1¢48¢d, as the address was a scholarly | ¢imey quring his discourse., The 150 ban- | 1o meeting to pay their respects. There 3 tion dally for 8 y rec all points « The most enthusiastic meeting of the day | nating a candidate for county was enthusiastically received and made | {larry 13 Mooros, C. P, ; : A patriotis on. €. etric de ; 3 Dietrich. Several hundred mounted men in | Every precinct in the county wis and patriotism. Hon. C. H. Dietrich made | 5, .ag5 and propose to keep on doiug 0 |pim g “Willlam” or “Major,” and the I 3 ' " 2 ! vember. It was the first banquet given |iors by their first name. One of them pre \ 5, | D K y ovator sark and there over 8,000 persons velled | Leyda, the present incumbent, was re.| UCVerBor Roosevelt said in part by the club and was a success from start | f ! r. Kay's nen {bation, Dillous heads v holfday and 100 of them formed in line [ Ferdinand Friedley of Verden were the|are citizens of no mean countrs? I think | male d Sche, lver and Kidneys. At drugglets, volces, rendered several splendid | chard, who had insisted that the commit- ! and 1. Send for k¥ Samyle, $ree Book w the platform and waited a salute as the | choice of the convention for representa-| YOU have the right, fo say ‘that, beciuse rain passed by. The western end of the | tives. ou fought for it. The bext men’ we hav com paign songs and was heartily applauded | teemen bring it to the president with the 1t and Free Au-wce. Dr J. Koy, Saratoge for doing their duty at home are the men | after each selection and was compelled to | farmer's compliments and good wishes LA \ W N tay's trip was made behind one of the| This afternoon a large and enthuslastic| When need comes have gone out and foukh! (sing several encores. The club is highly astost engines of the west and seldom has | meeting was held at the court house and | [OF, thelr country It Is a great (hing to | . ¢q have & great work to do. I do not pity th over its success aud will continue ] 2 3 E " setter time been made on any western rail- | addressed by G. M. Lambertson. B R wuss & pathway of ebddasos [ to push the campaign uatil the close with | FAVORABLE T0 CHINESE i : - R UARMRNIE taado ¥ SAME " Dop N RRURRE. SREIANSF o . through life and makes a success of it. 1|the same vigor that made its banquet a o - ho knows every foot of ground on Ne do not pity the man who has diieulties (o 000 o s % I Woadward & e o, wan i arae ot vhe | BIG RALLY AT BEATRICE | ara’wnd makes of cach iyt balel | o0 sdernt Juis ; ) BOYD'S Burgess, ME'TN ping sione to success. But 1 do pity the — Salling from ¢ BERSAs). A sevelt Day Begius poor creature who goes through life seek Brown and Burkett Speak. May Land at ol . g only to RITk his 44ty and not to do it JCUMSEH, Nob., Oct. 1.—(Special Tele- TONIGHT Morning and Lasts Till 1 AR 8o 1t 18 with & great nati A natien | . TEOUMSEH, Neb L L maintained. The last elght milos east of Dt fnirs T S e Mg paation | gram.)—Following the speech by Governor | poNoLULy, Sept Yia Han Fiios And until - Wedneaday - night Wednosday at Night. 1 ko ol Nints ko i Matineo—The Great Chi s Arapahoe were covered in six minutes great Roosevelt here today, Judge Norris Brown | .06 ") " tyjted States Judge F One of the features of the day was the | REATRICE, Neb., Oct. 1.—(Special,)—Be- | , 10 the evening W. P. McCreary was billed | of Kearney royally entertalned the 1ar&e |y, rendercd an important decisicn regards il & |The Prince of fllt‘ World presentation to Governor Roosevelt Y |u(rice (urned loose today to show the|fOF @ speech, but the train was late, and audience with a discussion of matters po- |, . \yo rights of Chineke to land in ¢ 7 By Hal Reld and Ber Westhrook, Louis R. Bostwick of Omaha of a bunch of | 1.FER (ETRCE 10080 (000 10 8 etern | Fred J. Warren, who had made a speech | litical. Judging from the frequent and| i /' [ was in the case of Ah Sing, ! i J Fricea Kolden rod shortly after crossing the Ne- [y (B0 0 Bu8e comty @il RTLECARIT | to the republican club of thin place on |demonstrative applause accorded him e |y gcamo here from New York an one of the 2 braska line. After breaking off a few Saturday night last, was invited to take | pleased his auditors. Congressman E. J ture of a political dema Vhe crew of the ship Challenger and was re N sprigs ho removed the sunflower and re- | wor¢, °f @ political demonstration. When |y "yy,ce ~ For over an hour he held his | Burkett was the attraction for the afler e ot e A : f | W. J. Bryan spoke here several weeks ago | tured permission to land in Honolulu. He 7 vawin placed it with a stalk of golden rod and | j. 'y S sPoke bere sov ' 48 | audience and round after round of applause | noon. For an hour and a halt he held {(BEG FRERR B 2 U T RN 0 OF N T thauked Mr. Bostwick in the courtliest | 8 were Jubliant o & greetod his speech, his hearers in close attention. He de-|%® Bixty people, houd: N not exceeding 3,000, which they cons d liversd s Bowentul ansseh and. miade vates|SOIPUS Prosssdings. ‘The Judge decided e an — - ered a remarkable gathering, and today the 5 \at, having shipped from New York, the Yoty Lk irpriaed ani aloau ik ant 10487 (¢ | CROWD GATHERS AT CRETE | for the cause of republicanism o Johwson | (i, SNEE Tl (o ina i any ooner | At Alesamtly and Fromptly: | isti i ‘ I b lock sharp county 4 formance will 1 18368 6¢ thair. londers Was Gns of the 7 American port a0d Homolulu . is now 82 i b sharp o amusing and laughable features of the eraor Ragsevelt Sneaks to a.L opulists Meeting at Stockville. | American port. The decision is regarded Cleanses the System O‘ljie That is Wa"m day Andience at the Athletie TOCKVILLE, Neb., Oct, 1.—(Special)— | as highly important as vearing upon the | G 5y 75 00y Effct):ltually The day broke dark aad sleomy, with A. C. Shellenbarger and M. A. Hartigan |question of whether the many Chinese in Th‘ k AII So #? |short showers of rain and rumblings of e > spoke to the people of this village Saturday | the Hawaiian islands have a right to land when bilious or costive. INKkS . thunder, but even this did not serve to BTE, Neb., Oct peclal Telegram.) | et The meeting had been well adver- |on the mainland. A clause in the Hawallan —Governor Roosevelt, republi andidate “ Ty check in any way the crowds that early 4 tised and yet there was plenty of room for | torritorial uct declares that the Chinese in Jresents in Ifiamarra(wlllfi/l'fm g s Thousands are “‘cold*’ in that they do | pogan pouring into the city by train and | [OF Yice president, spoke 1o a large crowd | g ang geats to spare. The attendance was | Hawall shall not be admitied to the coast | — rke lua!wg- principles of plants 0B LA RRAMONT, ot understand the glow of health. This | wagon. at karl at 1 .w‘ ”I::x »nyw‘:ulm;uvx ::l \':.‘m!\‘. not what had been expected. The hand- [of the United States. « This clause is .“1 hnown o act most beneficislly: AV § is iage o par! o was accompanied by Hon. | b nced, **T! eet- | lieved by sowe to be unconstitutional an AVEN, MAIE and DE implies disordered kidneys, liver, bowels, All Gage county and its adjoining neigh- [ P A M ¥ Hon. € M| bills announced, “These are populist mee DpE N g n clouds broke and th came o B ASXAPA) OLRAT RIORLGARS PADURMEADS necessary 1o call attention to this fact in |that opinion. There are about 20,000 Chi- ) nd BE 3 e tase *. Shellenbarge nese in Hawal o Franle—S TSk fect health. Get Hood's because entbusiasm, triln to Athletic park by Hon. George W, | 'B® ®#° of Mr: Shellenbarger | i Hayall BUY THE GENUINE — MANFD. BY v e esngine and for seventy miles west from Ox- | g ford a speed of over a mile a minute was CREIGHTON from 1.—(8peclal.) SAN FRANGISCO, CAL fhees, Wednesday, Baturday and Sunday, Long before the hour ok arrival of the | the governor's train to the speakers' stand | enthusiastic McKinley and Roosevelt club | drugglists refund the money If it falls to QUIBYIALE , KY NEW YORK. NXY. uny part of house c, children 10c, ga) & L . Rocsevelt train a dense crowd packed | in the park was guarded by the Ladies’ Mc levy 10¢ . . around the speakers’ stand and down the | Kinley aad Roosevelt club of Lincoln and | BIG FAMILY MATINER WEBNRADAT was formed here last night with a member- | cure. K. W, Grove's signature s on each ship of sixty., The officers elected were: |box. 8i¢, | Never Disappoints For sale by drugqists - price S0¢ per bortle. e e,