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4 THE OMATA DAILY BEFE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1900. NICHOLS HALTS THE LEADERS |5 2t s esran i [HULL SPEARS FOR BRYAN| o, Moty amene s s thon t end d Atte | ner : e who have artived | ® Kid Gomes Back With His 01d-Timo Work | i ' U | ExSenator from New York Addresces I represented by Prilip Troup b S"[ SP[AKS r0R “U"YANa Because Hudyan Gave Her Health, Strength and Comfort. . R d > L d > * L d * Ld * Ld > - * L * R d * Rd L d K3 * Ld L d * * Ld L d > L > * * Ld L d > > * > L d * * - * L d * * L d * * - . e > R d - - * 00000000'0"0000000000;‘0‘00000000000000000000'000 and Gets Perfect Support r Assemblage in Brooklyn, 12 CHICAGO WINS ANOTHER FROM ST, LOUIS BRACKETS FOR GOOD COLT MAKES SEMI-APOLOGY FOR HIS STAND |QUAY IS TiREU 0OF SENATE Duelist at Fven Money is the Only Favorite to Win in $ix Rae In Hix First Speech of the Campaign | that institution Tem Loftus' Latest I'n at Kinloch, Mecting Winds Up with Ivanin Senntor Devotes Good Game on His First Fx-tioy oSt of Himself to State Iswues, Who Declares the Flag Can and Glants Back, Should fle Hauled Dowa, TCHESTER Ex-Unite ance—Quakers 3 O I have used HUDYAN, and to perfect health. 1 was fndeed very t. The least exertion would iffered headach 1 was aleo Thanks to HUDYAN 1 am over vork, have gained weight 1 heartily recommend HUDY AN flerer v tetully, MRS, W. H. PUTNAM HUDYAN 18 {ndeed splondid | ns complicated with organt disturbances. HUDYAN cre y women., HUDYAN cures dull or throbbing pair \clated or sallow complexions (Mg, 4); choking se Fig. 1); weakness or palpits s Senator Q ht made th N — hat to t of speeche Prookiyn « Mo | b tat 3 \ Shraiars: B8 Rete: YORK, Oct. 1.~David B. Hill was | throughout the state of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, 5; New 9 : neipal speaker at the Academy of | favor of the election of McKinley and Roose BROOKLYN T 1 ¢ of the demooratic campaign fn K legislature favorable to that faction of the today o " county. Comptroller Coler, w q republican party recognizing Mr. Quay as Bo win ¥ 1 y 3 4 heduled to preside at th ting, o | 1t leader. His speech tonight was made Ginn \ unable to attend. The hall w pwded to | before a large crowd and was listened tc winni o ¥ 2 its capacity when the presiding officer, John | A n y r 1 3 ‘ F. Clark, called the meeting (o order A M Quay speech was largely devoted Kenuedy had the Be his @ t t. Bumni | telegram of regret was read from Mr. Coler, | 0 state issues and he severely criticised the second, which w topped in the Toser v | When Mr. Hill appeared on the platform|'he efforts of the democrats and antl enth because of A Willis was bat two hor 1 " 4 amid great applause. He said | republicans to favor the success of a ted freely. Tho hitting of Keeler a Jim W, it the tusion moyement gt ML RLT LT activity in thit campatun. 1 particiates | Referring to the United States senator first gan $30.000 by thelr e Jothe conventlon at Kansas City whicn | ship, Mr. Quay stated that he was not a BROOKLYN s “-,'v\v.‘; t datas=a convehtion Which tionted moatil | o .“ late in the ordinary acceptance of th First o, selling, sl marked courtesy from the commencement | €rm. He sa longe: Tildy Ann. 104 (B gor to the end of its proceedings—-and as an| ‘The republican state convention insisted oy e 5 | honorable man 1 bound to acquie the pros my candldary nd Harry ' ke, (4. Mathe in the result of delib tion I ex 11 tted th some 2 to 1, third. Ti 1:2 Dia Fon | pressed my intention a h ventlon ‘n » K me that Tickful, Radiant Heat Hottentot | *econding ‘the nomination of ur natlonal . nger attractive, 18 nd Marey also r {candidate for president n behalf of the | duties hay last twelve years I race. seven furlongs, purse: Ducl- | masses of the democracy of the state of | of my Ii ¥ dingly vexa inger), evea, won; Obia, New York, to glve the ticket not meroly | tous ar or, as you all 1 1, me 1, Orlea my acqul it adherence. but my active | know, h y \‘lu psant pall welly third Time 201, pport that assurance I am now | Ing upon and ivancin Bean, Kate Freeman, Tony Lepping |fullfilling. T repudiate the Idea so persist- [ years admonish me ace and rec ( ra ently nculcated by impracticable doctri- | reation are to ever find me, In the course url purse: Doublet g 8 that every time a cftizen is outvoied | of nature they must come very soon, Master Marinor A convention, a church, @ corporation | 1t the cholce of the republicans of ' fe Va r o soclety, even upen a material mastor, | Pennsylvania should ~ fall upon another ime: 1:14 h {8 in honor bourd to bolt d foum | thelr Judgment will greeted by me, {f another party, establish a w_church, set t with satisfaction lenst with rellef up a rival corpor n or organize a second | 1f the lssae could be ented to a popu socioty r vote of the re \ns of the state The thoughtful cltizen, anxious to dis-|at the ensuing election that course woul wrge his duty at the aching elec. | tend very largel bdue the ill tem . naturally (nquir i« the most now mani certain distinguished riant which " he | a s a light 1 glve hi nsideration. With. | t depreciati the i tion of heart (¥ig. 8); coldr ¥ These symptoms appear when the nerves that govern the hear " ngerous conditien: Nemism ber HUDYAN cures and permar The sytnptoms of nervous exha id varled. Tremblings, dots be. 1019 SRS 9¥ES, UOLIOW By0N; GRTE TiLgs W 1 In back, dizziness, tendency to falut, sleeplossness, horrid dreams, o fe g ® sesponduncy, ‘Eiisgote tired feeling, lack of euergy. All these prove that the nerves and nerve-centers are weak. HUDYAN relieves one and all the above ur f T make no apologles to any one for my She ! t \es was Nervous conditions in women, complicated with chronic inflammations and ulcera tions of the uterus and its appendanges, are promptly cured by HUDYAN. HUDYAN cures palntul or irregular periods, profuse or scanty menses, lewcorrhoed, dragging er bearing-down pains. HUDYAN brings back the roscs to pale, wan faces—it cures per manently HUDYAN—all drugglsts—boc a package, s ges $280. 1 your druggist does not keep it send direct to the Hudyan Remedy ( any, San Fraucisco, Cal | > ;| of the Hudyan Remedy Co. may be consulted by DOCTORS letter or in person. Write your symptoms, SEND FOR FREE CIRCULARS AND TESTIMONIALS OF THE GREAT HUDYAN A f ) 0000000000000 0000303000008%00900800008009000090000000%000000000 v r : Y 1 teglstatt S an & M cConnell Drug Co., Myers-Dillon Drug Co., J. A. Fuller & Co., Chas. H. Schaefer, J lufts. DAL " outh Omaha; all sell and recommend Hudy 0000000000000 00009000 000000002000 00300000000%00000 0 * N ‘}“ " of trusts In 1 hi h Mr. Quay mad Hokis e s » an appeal for the tion of McKinley aud - worthy of ‘at wae believed b Rooscvelt, expressing the opinion:that th 1‘\,;2""'“"".' ““""“‘.",",‘:,‘.":",',"l,““:‘,“?ff\:'l o e in the “.‘,,,.‘“ wil give x‘n‘r”r”»:‘»l‘k%PARTY }.INES IN PORTO RICO .PERSONAL PABAGRAPHS. Wrecked hy urugsl ir I ind_integrity, Tt s [of the best’ president God has vouchsafed | Federal ety Afilintes wi Sharp of Lincoln N g8 In br e of o mperlatiem " | to the union since the ith of Abraham D ratic Party of the enblatt of San IFr Is in t 1 other w the 1e of a r 8 an_en | Ldncoln United State COMPASS PROVES HER WORTH | Vi it 4l s ChsFa 40 118 4t e : i rrin 3. Jones of Red Oal i . T n fasue and vet he devots ihe greater part SAN JUAN DE PORTO RICO, Oct A iy that Has HEom Disappoiniment | SEoRiE Slobd Seras ot "ackepluror is[NO HOPE IN CONNECTICUT |, 4% SUAN pm Fomro mico, oct. 1. ol oF Chisau T By e Lutely Win ver Race at i A o | Caguas yesterday passed resolutions af v Tty and Say tlawtho Result of Town Elections Yesterdny immut A e Al O bbby sastyin | (2 Hornby of Davenport 3 - A " R | the United States. Cablegrams from Wil Neer of Denver fs stonping Patients Agn r Ow liam J. Bryan and James K. Jones, chair No Such Thing ax an American Colony | | xt the contention of the democrati: | party that the constitution is and must b ‘ Held Th | At Hawthorne t Ave T r ever t our North Platte {s a patr mit B O i | Hence there ca wch thing " her | Americar 1y ging to tha NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oct. 1Tt wes Rarty Vil ] i i | Btates ‘g which our “town meeting” day in Connecticut, 162 M of nme of the 158 towns in the state holding th Chicago Wins One More g form ¢ g od But mpt of the r 1 adminis- | “little town tions for the purpose of \an of the national democratic committee. irging harmony were read. Nunez River f O'Nelll is & " : made a speech in which he opposed the r + % the result of years ministration on the ground that the F v 3 f Alliance {s stoppir AEIEDRSIE 1 the CHICAGO, O 5 ; R | tration to hold the Phi jslands 2 : 3 aker Hill t ind the Porto fielding ' v ed 7 O AL Rout time. | ngainat the consent of their pe hhaleq | choosing officlals for the town government |yt ") i HeT Skt Lot bf da nishe . Rt o e e Rbctrine. in | #nd settling for the coming year the liquor | 1 . Sk / w the. favorlt government. The session will last sever ’ credital § m affalrs, whi nufsts upon the | questios tiah >, Morg 1 wife of Paplllion are hatted T €4 mueh the beat, and | AN R gk AL, UpoIL (Lhe | queatt and citles ot par-| qave and the delegates will nominate a 5 of tha Merchant cattered . e O ek | eFnment over conquered o purchased pos. | ticipating in Ue town CcOnLesis | .ommissioner for congres A. L. Flack England, is a CHICA g : ¢ Y jo7 | sessions, ‘ot to he formed 'Into states or (are Hartford, New Haven, Bridgeport, An- [ A pepublican mass meeting at Sam Juan | patron of the 1 i RO AR (Irviny, & 10’1, wor im, 10 (Wiiker- | territories, but to permanently remain 4t | sonia, Derby and Naugatuck | has endorsed the admintstration and nom- | Andrew Rosewater, city englieer 8 3 som), § 1o 1, second; Hampshire, 106 (D: Jonles and to be governed by CONgres e abl it et Ed B RO Diaihass triD 1 %, third, - Time: 1T, . Solonies suil o e moverned Ly sooniIis | ‘Returts Up to’ midnight bave bieen re- | isnted chdldutes for'the: Nonse of dele J f the of hor't b i o) of Geneva Is stopplr . Mrs, Stevens of the Utah State Nc stead of aid S I L 1o its own discretion. This position 18 wi- | ceived from 138 towns of the 162 voting Tt CAALLE L LB R e 8l " Light Ball, Pirate Queen and Courtier alss | Precedented, unwarranted and revolution- [and the tables show republican victories - fiog Ao Ll Guagel o, 8 ran | any |in 103 towns and democrat ess in | v, 1 i Childs, 2 ’ 2 i SR e Tt & a monstrous doctrine that the con- ] us and democratic success in v, R. M. Bafley returned yestarday | henlthy influence over Hradisy b i (Pt SR AT stitution does not extend to the territorics ‘vlmn-, ve. Full returns from all the BANKERS MEET AT RICHMOND n iccesstul hunting trip in overy | nerve, | muscl Tronahus, % (Wilkersom). % to I It haa only now been invoked to JUSUfY | towns in 1839 gave the republicans nd | : cinity of Wounded Knee ind blood vessel; ason, 0 (Buchanami I8’ (0 5. third. i 10’ | the propased establishment of colonial gov e republicans 125 and | g1q confedernte Capitnl Wil Enter- | g " foimer, Frank W, Wentworth, 11| on the spinal 'cord, Emma R, Golden Rattle, Alekma ernments which are confessedly to be unl | taim Amnual Convention ot Amer= | Goitmann, George \V. 1 v and A. © | brain and glands, us R ] Bonle BF O o Varnetia atio run! | remain outside of the constitution. { full returns of last lear with thoso received | e i s Fiunt arrived at t rGrand' vesterduy | well as every portion 4 78| | Third race, one ‘mile: Senater FhompRon, Bokir Max 16y New Yorkers, | thue from today's election, the repub- | [ from Chicago. RE I [ 1§5 is Bodyinantaining ad for Jones % hin CTully), 15 to 1. won; T4 TEer, 1 ; Mg . 2 George Thummel and family have Sexu St Lole o0 1000001 107 (lexanden) 2 to ¥ dhipd. ime! TR |Heun contention as’ o’ {erritories and Is | democrats two. | Bankera' association will meet in annual | “Meredith house at Dodge and Nineteenth | 1110 @ pew Jife “and o BEEEEE X Can’ ce, Nairatte, Chauncey Iisher, broposed republican program as to ¥ y s ! g L 2 e ot er enter BASIA suns 8¢ Louls, 1. Tatt o gan ‘(”’fl:.r o e O B | G lenlns T hn | NoulT aloomtem, (a8, i é t those mi: g _'rmmn sixteen went | .onvention here tomorrow. Eleven hun-| 8t ’m s Ty e system in a series of shocks and jolts Chioago, 35 St Louis, 9. TWwo-buse Ws: | ik Bora Havill 11, Tiite and Belle o | 2ah of New York, Journeving in s tertitory | Fopublican last year and eight democratic. | dreq members have indicated a purpose to| (corgs N. Clayton, noriiwestern puse k™" aven “trom ordinary batieriosan Dolan, Krueger, Kelster. Three-base NIt | O kedrd alo man or in @ newly' ‘established *“American |1t the missing towns remain firm in their | atrend. President Walker Hill of St. Louls | §orfeer HEont QF T O Houth Twenty. DO'ts: on Recount of the ertide elso- Krueger, Burkett. Bucriice hits. Dolas, | “Yourth race, one mile and an elghth: | colony". would not bo entitled, if arrested. | rospective positions of last year it would i . e e ot b e e > used. My beit glves a very strong, MecCarthy. Stolen bases: McG Held- | Alghoa 11, % (Buchanan), 3 to 1, won; Molo, | t6 the privilege of habeas corpus, could | o ” » would | 4nd Becrotary-Treasurer L. Branch of | sixth avenue i soothing, unwavering, uninterrupted rick, I\\'nl.lln‘c‘-.' I:mlvlv pinys: Childs 10| 114 (McDormott), 4 to 1, second: not legally demand a_fury trial, need not | Mean :;‘ total of 119 towns republican and | New York are already here ) Cay K’T]..I James }| rr.n;m \‘Vv" \~~hul“\ -m':»m |;m i a positive pleasure to tha Gangel; Childy to Strang (o Gunzel; CHET | boro j01 (FHek) 8 (0 1 third: Times ] be confronted with the witnesses againit |forty-three democratic, a net republican 5 be delivered are:| f0F St Louix, where ~he wil 10 [patient. It acts promptly upon every fla to Donlin to Wallace, Struck out: "By | Plince Binaes, Frangidle. Fon Chance, |Rim and could be sentenced to erucl and | loss of six towns, Tho vote theeuel ,Among the addrenses to b delivered are: | . mpeting companies of the National Guard | ment. tiasue and nerve thate united. form Tlason, 2; by Jones Buscs on bulls: Off | Candleblack, Our Nellle and Koenig lso | inusual punishments: could bhs twice put ¢ i . roughout | “The Treasury and the omey Market." | 4 the fall festivities. ) the body, allaying all irritation, eradicating Bason, 3 Mit with ball: Bradiey. Time: | yan In Jeopardy for the same. oftense; hie per- | the slate was, as a rule, light, by Hon. Ellis H. Roberts, treasurer of the | " inaries H. Schuefer left Sund | every morbid very polson; invix 151, Umpire: O'Day Fitth rac Quannah Parker, | 8on could be searched and his property Tuited Stateas "The Pinascinl Foture of| AL IWAIE Sohiater (s Sun rating the | organs, enriching > SaenaI0! i (Tully), 7 to 2 b Pratcher, 104 | «elzed without ran 1 he coul b ST o 1 ‘ ) fyendd A At impoverisbed fulds, P the [ Careiel's Batloon Awcemsion. | 1 (1) b Eragher io | stz without, Narranc, and bo sould,be| gAY STATE DEMOCRATS | the United Charies A, Consat | g refirns (o het home In thAl Ihring “Snchiin, arce e, 45 (i NEW YORK, Oct. 1 -Carri V (Alexn third. Time § out any process of law, freadom of gpeech f the New York Journal of €« L . bel o Ia body and mind and bringing every cause of the New Yorks' ¢ n Lanar m Mok @ | and of the pr i F. B, Carter and H. Taubel arcived from | gaourte {ido b hands of the Phillies 1) % AR s el talS Dresy could B Jdenied, 300 | Robert Treat Pa The Edueation of a Banke v George | Chicago Sunday to take responsible posi lost his bearings fn the third in y g ¥ Py ety i vettaad: I &Rort 11 the rights and Hauge, general manager of the Bank | tions “with Armour's Packing company at [] B "’ EI t I et i bnarines i (e i R e | R T R : e st e Ssn e O, Bennett’s Eletrie Be three runs han enough t P Mariin), 3 to 2, state now e % under the guarantees of Elaborate preparations have heen made | J. T Stewart of Randolph 1 tendance, 500 ore ¥), 8 10 10, 8¢ our federal stitution, and which rendar aborate prey 0> | mons of Beatrice, . A. Schappel of Paw ice My belt has soft, sllken, chamols-cov- PHILADELPHIA. | NEW YORK r r. 15 (o ) me! [ this country the freest. the best and the | BOSTON The gathering of Mas the entertainment of the delegates City, Charlex K. Porter of ‘Geneva ant | ered uj ectrofes that cannot burn WH.0A B | RHO.A F talso ra most beneficent of any’ government under busatts: denioorats at the Quinay: hotise & G Shreck of York were state | and bl as do the bare metal electrodes Thomas, of. 0 2 3 0 0Vt 3 e At Yo GibItIATIlY tAROR Rw 7 0COEIA A AL jihe d S at the ller Grand Monday on all other makes of belts. These Elagle, 1t \ch, 1t ~ at Belley 0 the eltizens, - hecause, under - this | the night before the state convention was!| TEN MEN GET THEIR LIBERTY | “Uiiluce N, ¢ Swanson and wite anc rodes ure my exclusive patent and are Deleh'ty. 0 0 | Oct. 1.—(dpecla madern doctrine, he {3 beyond the pale of | remarkuble for its harmony. The com- Mr. and Mra. J i1 Brewer of South Omaha | uaed on no ather belt, Some concerns are LaJole 1[ernar Bellovie n its Arst foot ball game | the constitution’ of his country, although |mittee on platfo with Hon. George I bave gone to Denver, where they will at- [ {F3Ing (o Imitute myelectrodes by covering Filek, 1t b|Doyle, ] for this season Saturday by a scors of § to | he may be under its fag mittee on platform, with Hon. George I |ynaretments Awaiunt Suspects Charaea | (40 FONT 10, POONCE, WHSTE, Y S AL | wre_metal electrodes with & thin MoFarl'd, ¢ Duvis, 1 dofeating the teum from Nehraska Deat Ex-Governor Btone of Missourl was pre Mliams as { --]< mmx, went into -lx 1 ) with Interfering with Mall Tra Funeral Directors’ assoclation October 4 FHUSCHINE '-I} chamols u'r;ln mwnnt P. Wolv't'n, 31 1 Dimb Institute, The mame was int . tive session early in the oon and dis- niled fnto buving ane of these. Electric- o H Ung and showed excellont men a8 Inter- | cented at the conclusion of Mr. Hill's apeech ol e at Cocur d'Alene Quashed, 4 0 ity cannot penetrate this covering, Ut ver - lawe ¢ work for 3o - : J = cussed the various plans which had been | bell, ex-clerk of the Nebraska | k(4 van Sy icovesns, bUt ver o cams wtew exoulicd m wor o was tendered a genuine ovation. He r ¥ I § sure to form 0 3 i submitted. Up to midnight they had not p rt, who has heen lving on @ | hare metal eloctrades. . Verdigrin is TR ae & erait AL rked that he was gratified o And euch | Saticiod thaie Tabars o 1t wan etared | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1.—The United fo during the summer, wis | 1" Loluon and may cunme biood sojsonm] Fhere van pien | of wrangling 210 t0 1 sontiment In Broeklyn us had aul- | (oar our hours moere atid haes A0 States circult court of appeals has rer sterday, having returned with | and perhaps death. 1 aiso wish %o Apea *Batted for Ca ahth « for th W v Al in play fested itself tonight. He sald g Hator platform | dered & decision quashing the indictments b TR A LR ARG 2 il 5n you uwlmi free trinl n‘ry‘l 'w-;l when q ran down the feld batraicted en to the ma hefore the platform ¢ s s ; i you are cured” concerns.” They will make Phitadelphla 0000 claimed the score t 11t 6 My main thoyght tonight Is the flag. Ttis | would acceptable to members of the|8S8inSt tem men who were arrested at Watkins, J. Henderson, James | Vou give security for the payment of theip New York D000 o gL 06 LRI the ‘most beautlful flag in the world, ‘but {t | ¥00- ! | Coeur a'Alene during the mining strike ty und A. I3. Wheeler | koods. You will elther have (o deposit the Farned runs: New York, 1: Philadelph woild not be the obfect of adoration committe | there last year for interfering with the am Meliver of Columbud, | money {n bank or have Your postmemcr e 2. First base on error Philadelphla Neit Scoren. wer buntin The flag is The ket which will probably be nomi- | 1/ F%, s et 16 wan shows tiae | .2 and Wood #ome prominent person &tand good for you, New York, 2 Left on buses: Philadelph MITCHELL, § $ for what it represents, It sta ted tomorrow is as follows o & i B th atate people | Now, do you see their object? They know 8 New York ¥iret hess on bails | FHiaks 8, Doy s -] public' instead N empire ¥ e o Robert Tredt Dayne, fr. of | the men did not know that the traln which | registered at the Murray Monday | You will not parade your misfortunes and Donahue, 2 off Carrick, 1 Strick yed the order againat despotis i A AT they interfered with carried the United | Nebraskons at the Morchants: Mr. and | Weaknesses (especially of a private nature) Sacrifice hits: Su e 3 g the claim_of the divine ri f the fe fre. Thomus Mortimer of Madison, W before the public, wnd think you would gates the democrats thirty-seven. Comparing the States mails, The men & now imprisoned 1 ¢ adota to Delek the ball v r over a cause which s wrong? No man will " t at San Quentin, in this state of Battle Creek, R Iiinkald 1 L. 1. | electrie belt can be renewed when burned Murphy, Davis ‘o Mur vie | time wa i ) MR Pl down the flag from above the temple | 0f Northampton Ballinger of Bingham, J. H. Rogers of [OUt for only 7 cents: no other belt ban na Sryde fought game, With Mitchelt having a shade | OVEr WIII be. - After planting the flag in | b e . % & e nsworth time if they give a current the halls of the Monfezumas we tonk asurer—Joseph L. Chalifoux of Low | i R L Played. Won. Le sy ORue €0 Meet Tarklo. it planted In Cuba without It ‘being. tar- | " 4\qior—E. Gerry Brown ot Brockton PABIARELENION ABRIRN B }lw at Webster Street statlon at §:15 a. m., | tion s you and 3] 7 ¢ Neb,, Oc -(Special.) X0 o1 ves for our own purposes Attorney General—Judge D. L. V. Mot A o A b A e p 4 ‘r:x'\:‘-’ly:‘:hi'- FEIREIOENS T 3 | Doane foot ball teatm Jatt for Tarilo Mo | €Xcopt oursalves for our own purposes ¥ al—Judge I fett o | and No. 8, departing at 5:45 p. m., for Oak- [ Cuuaes mores, or € it Kives no current . vee A communication was pres Roston game of the season for Doane. §. L. Mu 4 ] convi d 3 - ontinued b me as hulf pnyment for o 1] Ghiengo : 0 01d Doane man, has the teany t ohar HBansas Ciiy convention and smphasisiog ted for Congre: Board of Fire and Police Commissioners |¢ontinued. My Electr, o C o ALY 4 , NEW , Mass,, Oct. 1.—~W. 8.|last night by the Carpenters’ unl in b~ Iy ct cure of disenses of men free New York . T Bokne ine, it gie fab fome. yepte: [riug to/the Bhilippines Greene of Fall River was today nominated | which & strong protest is made agalust LOCAL BREVITIES. o each male patient. s ¢ ] I absolutely guarantee my belt te cure NEOLA, In., Oo Spec fair eloven out of the avai'able mate ¥ library and park funds will be paid in cash, | 8¢, Lost” Manhood, Varicocele, Sperma bONEQLA, T, Oct. 1—(Special)—In_ the v he aval'able material [ELD, Mass., Oct. 1.—Congress- | work Decessary about the city stations, | apo 4G O Gvrheuse, Neb . | torrhoea; enlarges Small or Shriunken Or Steela and Wilkins was the batte LEXINGTON, Oct. 1.1t {8 autho 30,000 Visitors Will Attend ominated by acc on by the repube be d buildings. | remains were taken to Syracuse ‘roubles, Rheumatism in any . Dys Neola ard Welch and O'Keefe for (he | tatively state Baileyhoo has peen nominated by acclamation by the repub- {on Proparty ad. buikling James P; Kennody, 22, died In Port- | Pepsia, Chronic Constipation, all Femalo : e | mende excelle! 5 > Cafl or write today. T have written a Seoret RILE A 8 day mended for the excellent record he made | were broight to Omahd and interred at |,/ 9 > tods n Neols 1ovvvierie 7100300 31811 6 INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 1.—Fifty delegates, | “yo1,yOKE, Mass., Oct. 1.—~The republic- | during the last month. Fifty arrests and Prospect Till cometery ook, T3he Finding of the Fountain of 2 2J o, ’ s of the First district today nominated | twenty-six convictions are to Wooldridge's about it, and 1§ sent free, postpald, for the Earned runs: Neola, 4; Swifts, 5. Left on OWN, 0., Oct. 1.—Kddle rd- | natic conv democ! b8 9 9% 00 th 59 of a lot of fancy chickens Satur an ¥ Frae, POACHAL bancs: Neota 6 Swifte: 6" Twoobase pice | ner of Wheeling knocked out Jim Reeden, | Botional convention of democratio clubs, | congreggman G. P. Lawrence by acclama- |credit, The fines pald by the men convicted | fay ‘wiht: “Hix lon vac s rontes Jof | asking, ' Consultation and - advice 'without oy B s . = : . oy Sme - Myt dential. Sold only by Biruck outy Ly Bieole. i by Wolch, % Harrison ta Yot Cortatn. Tomlinson hal “1h|| spenkers who hiave f- | 'GOSTON, Oct. 1.—Samuel W. McCall of | The following substitute firemen wore i Plymouth Rocks and Leghorns.” " Electric Balt 2 e: McLyman TICA, , Oc Ix: President Har. | rived are P. ow of New York and i L in i akieh wad ra 4 il Y ;. S Vil art. | A. P. Brown, 1315 Ohlo street, o 5 rison ana his" wits and little , daughter, | Slayden of Texas, Nicholas Bell arrived | Vinchester was renominated by the repub- |named: Willlam E. Baehr, Willlam Hart- | 0 0iica WY g’ was robbed by his room. Dr BENNET CIriC Be CRETE, > .. Oct, 1—(Speeial )—The | spent half an hour in Utlea this afternoon, | this afternoon. He was a member of the | )i atternoon. gott, John L. Woods, James Prusha, W. W. | !5 a vagrant named Dave Smith, whom . Crete High schodl foot ball team met the | While en route from his camp in the | committeo that notified W. H. English ot B 3l autas FrARE Borreiik Brown, promptad by pity, had permitted 10| 4oomn 18 to 21 eptember 29, The game was pluyed on the | by several hundred persons and appeared 8. Carter was accepted as special| rha Schoolmasters' club of Nebraska will Crate Athletic park grounds. Fairbiry was | to be i the best of health A number of prominent democratic leaders policeman at the Webster strect station | meet at Lincoln Friday hight. Carroll G.| %tes OMA chief features of the kame were the fine | remain in New York about ten d and | mne spectal i : P . 4 3 school terhoure, principal of m. Bundays—From 10 m. t . The spectal trains will not begln (o arrive [ o her Children Why Not| Clarence H. Eukin, Henry 8, Askwith |yhe’flicy 4 CERE R T INES 9 103 P m fel, Mer ) i " govern. Who will dare to run up tho fl eutenant Governor--John B. O'Donnell r, F. B ) and Owen O'Nelll | rather pay “their’cost in the “start. My to Carrick. Wild pitch arrick. . ‘Passed | st soored. Yankeon havin o) ¢ erty, The flag has been taken down Secretary of State—General Luther Stev- | Fr t. F. M. Dorrington of Alllance, | renewed for any price, and when burned ball, - McRarland. Time: 140 Umplre: [ Mitenell's thirts-yard e, 1t was ard | DU never by the force of hosttie hands and | engon of Hingham |FIRE AND POLICE MATTERS "5 Flinfie of mancrott ana 8! 5 Turice | 0t In worthiens: ATl bé1cs wil burn st i . f 4 .t 3 ¢ the best of it , 2 3 P, 0 he - ares anding of the Ten down and brought {t home. Can we keop | ell Board Gets & Protest from ¢ s Effective October 7—Train No. arriv- | into parehasi Brooklyn seeend 189 7 nished? No one shall take the flag down Soxion Saturd eptember 26, Is {3 th Resolutions were adopted indorsing the | or Hon. John W. Cummings, Fall River. % ted to the|land and intermediate poiuts, will be dis- are afraid of verdigri nd v a . Suspensory for the s At especlally that part of the platform refer- e y Cinelnnatt his is the first fc of any worth Y P hough the team 18 not a he . for congress by the republicans of the Thir- [allowing the chief of the fire department 3 |kt oly WRalA Mahae Anuiher: fhough the leam s not 2 hes . |[READY TO GREET DEMOCRATS | (il it ey A Dar i | Al warrants tusued for Soptembar on the | Sexual Impotenty and'enkness” 1 eliher victory over the Swilts of South Omaha wht yhoo. Indianapolis Expeots That st Least derick H. Gillett of Springfield was | The matter was referred to the committec | died ut the Prexbyterfan hospital and his [ gan#. cures Kidney, Liver and Bladder 8wifts. It was a day of hits and runs. #0ld by John E. Madden to W, C. Whitnes Convention of Clubs. lican convention of the Second district to- [ Patrolman H. L. Wooldridge was com- | J4mes I dfennedy, aged o, dicd i oSt | Complatuts, etc. Bwifts 220040010118 e Gardner Wins Fight. speakers and visitors have arrived for the Simpson, 2530 Burdette street, suffered | Iternal Youth,” which will tell you all Neola, 2; Swifts, 1. Three-buse hit ola. which will hold its first seasion tomorrow in | 1yq,, amounted to $109. | threa Bt Cochin bantams and thirteen | 8%, ANl communications sacredly conl- Falrbury to Crete. Elizabeth, and other members of his party licans of the Eighth congressional district |Gess, Patrick Connolly, Patrick McEIli- | mate of $§ Sunday night. The roommate flnmpan,' ‘airbury High achool team on the gridiron | Adirondacks to New York. He was greet*d | piy nomination for vice president ¥ shace IS bed: | Haydenw outplayed in every respect me of the | General Harrison sald he exy bave arrived and engaged quarters. “RED CHEEKS.” and his bond was approved Pearse, & of the Omaha | OFFICE HOURS: From 8$:30 a. m. to 8:3) plays made by the men on the Crete team | that ha would then go to his home in John Tidball, left half, made big wul Indianape “I 'do not know yet.' ha|until tomorrow. It was announced here to and Willtam once earrying the ball for ffty yards and | said, ** whether T shall take an active part | night by Vice President Rice of the Duck over the lina for a touchdown ith, the | in the present eampalgn 1ave been in | want o right half, also made good gains. Johnson | the woods all summer and can say nothing [ WOFth club of Cincinnati that the club would the fullback, made good gains through the [ about the poiftical situation. I have heard | be here in a body and Omaha sent a tele line on stralght plunges. Charloy Bates [but one side of it avd all I'know concern- | gram tonight announcing that a large dele. Ing the matter s what I have read In the | gotion had left for this city to boom Ed- Gorman resigued from the | infender Jouglas county The above comments occur In a letter re- | fire department NI BEARG A el - it ferring to proper selection of food, from| Frank Deubery and Martin Shields were | ;I § 1 Mercer hay broukht sul E. J. Wilson, 342 Hemlock St. Allegheny, |Dawed as regular patrolmen the ‘sale of orrtain real estate nley Pa. “When our first baby boy reached - he also transmitied to the latter an fndebr - P edness of $10,00 on the property. D seven months, he began to lose strength A Thousand Matcer declares that Finiey b has discharged . Y ward P. Smith, president of the Jacksonfan 114 not express the rapture of Annls sks judg- ” : a0 | and grow pale. He could not digest any n s nio | oy about s of the debt and asks Judg Mouument to Lincola's Mother. | club of that city, for temporary chairman. | of (ne- ordinary baby. foods or Lpepirey | E Springer of Philadelphia when Dr. King nefor the i AN APOLIS, Oct, 1-The Nancy | The Indlana leaders who have arrived | g ‘ . New Discovery cured her of a hacking | John Rodden, an aged man, who lives at Tnthe goreranes omorial assoclation met | (rom different parts of the state bring flat- cough that for many years had made lite a | 49 North Twenty-fourth siret; was run missioners of Spencer county announced | tering accounts of tho attendance thoir sec burden. She says: “After all other rem- | . yikteraay, sustain- | 1f BOt, you have missei a good thing, et R s R S | e i o e e meas e s i Lot Sotort i o e (i, Sl T | T sttt malt b e o0 and their successors forever and that the . . o 00/ elr estimates [ Ny food, my wife purchased packag: , oReat An Ol AOW 8ieep eaf, Was not aw unl ™ 1 lid not feel authorized to deed the land to | of 50,000 are believed to be high and it 30,000 | Nog" poxan feedins 1t ':’r:‘wm\‘“ Packak®| soundly, something 1 can ecarcely remen A A westhound Hansc Blaue basia, It sells itaels. lts fame and the assoclation. 1t was decided to accent | are here there will be 4 oF doing befors e o i v ked him down. e | reputatl g ) the deed and have (nserted in it for the | 47¢ here there will be satiataction baby, preparing it with a little hot water | PeF doing before. 1 feel like sounding its parly Mty minutes, | [T CAHOB 18 te euvy of maor The palste heneflt of the people of the United States A special stage has been erected in front | ynei) 1t was the eonsistancy of a thick | PTA!Ses throughout the universe.” — Dr. ! ! the beneficlul re “ " o 0Dl 4 X e unt o e consistancy o c & , f he publle school ul results achleved “within" the J. 8. Culver of Springfleld, 111, notified the | of the speakers' stage for the pr A | ruslkata ot Tonlx ad it 1o 1ha iane | King's New Discovery is guaranteed to cure e R «overnor that he would begin the monu S ¥ " p . P the t 4 ) pected | & | lbner man are the ouly and real jud t ment at once. When completed dedicatory | 10448 newspaper men have arrived. The | byt herselt began eating it three times n | %\ tFoubles of the throat, chest or lung e The, halis ; 9 services of an elaborate nature will be |lower floor will serve for delegates and the | gay Price, 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at will be examined by the | ite merits. Approved of by them, it tris reld i first balcony, If neceesary. The stage, mhe' toanatermation. was. wondartul | KuBA & Co.'s drug stare T bulld ng have | Ympbantly enters isnumerable households, “Acting on the advice of a sister-in-law who was bringing the roses to the cheeks | of her two children, by thelr diet of Grape- iler t €. 8o far th Move ts of Oceam Vessels, Oot, 1. “h-"f--“’“ ‘ ;l _\lwu‘ \«‘I.Ill‘.n reserved for [ within & month the baby was free from Ty W VP i % Jnspected anc g others will Yinex; | Where Cabinet enters, doctors and drug At Bellly—Passed—New York. for London | *Peakers and distinguished visitors all ~ stomach trouble and my wife's| Articles of Iucorporation W boilcrs in the oty which e subject | bille exit. At " Coponhagen—Arrived—tiekla, from [ Mr. Bryan will address several overflow | girength was completely renewed, that| of the 1 Reller a tion, but most of these are insiired BREWED BY oW ook for Christlania " and Chris- | meetings as will Mr. Steveuson and Mr. | feeling of fatigue having entirely disap- | filed witt nt : el d sl LT | ) HRUG BREWIN At Viremen—Arrived v Cockran peared. Do Dot over-fesd when giving | BE Rone of whlch § | PBeae 420, New Yerk, vin Bouthampior ; Until the arrival of National President | Grape-Nuts food to the baby. Other chil-| of disability | Verpog reived—-Saxonia, from | Hearst the detalled program of speeches wi 0 b = 5 W r - | " ) . Just as the sun goes down. Boston: Take Megantic, from Montreal ' e e inted, Toosrain of speeches will | dren have red cheeks, why not yours by HOWELL'S Chbilly fall evens A 's Pill S \L Gonoa- Arrived—Werra, from New | ™ e ann L, but it is belleved Mr This food is concentrated and requircs i alkent 1a g H ings breed Coughs yer's Pills, o O el Bryan will deliver his principal address be- | less in volume than any food known. Its | directors :,ICK HEADAC“E n". aw and bad ones toe. (T c Francisto, et fore the convention ou Thursday afternoon. | delicious taste wins friends and the re — | Auti-Kawt 18 the . G Aver Company, At Glasgow—Arrived—DBrazilian, from flaborate preparations have been made | markable effects win the reason of any| CHIC . i ', . { ‘ g marks s win th ! a 1A Creed revision « al sure cure. All drugglsts. Practical Chemis Lowell, Mu | 8P M crtourg — Arrived — Destachiand | ©©F, !¢ Parade of clubs on Weduesday night [ thoughtful person. It was orikinally pre- | up befare the Chicako byesiwtry in sessi Horsford's Reld Phosphlie . - rom New York: via Plymouth. for Ham. | 40 it 18 estimated that there will be 20,000 [ pared for brain workers, but the eftect [ ' Peotone, Il todayand though the ¢ Soothes and strengthens the nerves ; Jurk ailed—Trave, ‘for Tiremen and [men in line. Some of the estimates are|upon the nerve centers and braln is 80| prapsinded ba the e stembly W ! relieves pain in the temples, depres- iwlid Southampt i $BE 5,‘: Nk, v much 'lel"r valuable that it can be used with even| postponed until n xt Monday fn Chica sion sad nauses. y erry Pectoral | © o Ne Several delegations from the eastern and | nursing bab o > van- | Was demonatrated (hat the private opind 3 S AU Auck Salled—Alameda, from Syd nursing babes, to their very great advan-| el R R o Genuine bears name Honssonn's on wrapper Arer's Ague Cue | Ayer's Comaions ney, (OF Bul Fraucisss, via Honolulw. Westorn states are o the way aud will ar- | tage. O &'supglemental shorier reed, " T4VO" t

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