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i EDMISTEN APPEALS THE CASE 22 HE OMAHA DAILY BFE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1000 n with sta {nstitutions for the quar. Irug & Faigenba e nary expenditure swallows 60,000,000 rou- | . . boeaat (1041 Co.; groceries, W. 1 representing futeres uring ‘ A e bles, of which 16,000,000 s intended to | Fight for the Mid-Road Party's Name in |gonl Whitebreaat cont Co ; grocerien Famons Labor Leader of London Docks Goes | [3lenaar yeer 1s0s to this the only | Thieves Break Into the Pope's Palace and it b ' the oot $000,000 for harbor ; AL TR ey & e o | ncome bonds was during the preceding 8 vl " 00,000 ¥ o N Bro,; Herpoluneimer & ¢ and | "50 S100000, oF & 18 . S T RV RIVERV(CNE "“”'I comes Torpid, FltzGe docds ¢ drugs, | __|cal year ,amounting to $180,000, or at the NOTION FOR A HEARING CONES ON ToDAY | Koo iebrenst (o 347, MR BALFOUR RETURNED BY MANCHESTER rate'of 2 ser cest per anmums cn o tousl COME WELL PREPARED FOR THEIR wom«i Irinee Albert of Belatum Weds, | - » spos i amount of such bonds issued M CH, Oct. 2.—Prince Albert of Judge Will Give ths Popecrats & | i ; S " e vame | NEW YORK Speyer, head| Gommitted by Some One Famillar b g s B S nently Cures, bbb SR oAb Bt ATl ot on Fue ;i eIV TIve et B g t anking hous peyer & ( with Rooms, but Have No o ace in throne o Entitled to Something the i on KFue % 4 Conservative Candidntes Have s intitests Nern Pacif $8l ot b y place 18 thr | wh b . the bl Deat " ” s Won by Increased Majorities, : . st Real Clue as Yet llowed by & re vice 10 |y o] staed the nat Law Plainly Den [af sane, Hasting rond are kn s vory large, declined i ’ al, after wh was & | urai o aken ug 1, ‘and y > * RlfordoGr i o ich bk i sgererd Ll A P. Morgan & Vatican ed & and carried off e N, « grand | ¢ 3 o he E A helm general el €95, The figy > " v T | - norm tior 1t st {mportant 4 ? Bros B. O |low: Ar Xt tHe ot 5P M st . . FORECAST OF THE WEATHER 4 9L pstoredl; jarenis ihfammn ' for Feebio M 1 Bea- | major ! st " Wi T ks ’ Prognostication for Today is for l-lr; Faln, we have ulceritio + wtom Staple grocer ; g, fa \ ¥ hand X 6 HkVE BRNE: WIthOTR Skies Accompanied he | Which s 15 tornia Rutherford and \igt - StsAr. | defeated Mr. Car e ative can Ratlrond Directors Chosen erly Winds ¢ N i may be de &b “ al M 1-Dry | b gure . | ng of th kholders t Oct, 2.-—Forecast for |, end Spods, FltsGerale “ W p 1 ve railway was he . BULLER TO GO TO ENGLAND i er and e . " \ ‘ prd Kitehener (0 Remuln in the \ Aty k0. and tha Boid . . yteal 0 swe: Nawisd HEwley, ¥, M D “ Transvanl ax the Commander ¢ viad owels are w L {UDYAN s Kroe = UL servativ 06, ¢ 1 Givor We New York Hritish Forces. 1 ay and Thursday i & sation &1l the . L5 . « 2 worg eaver a LONDOY, ¢ Sir Red Rutter,” | ! ok A e urally, and . A e . 8 . st y M at Shid- e s K e W I'hio woak Hia u : ' her % Liptaa . A b 1 . v Generally fal v Nerate mpn i and i . b DOUBLE BILL AT MITCHELL | I / fetiip glang, | 202 18 iy e Stan tolora l i T s : 1 hea 1 rie; and Lord Kiteh-| % o AN s for = 1rugglats ¥ b r ral, §,2 K 1 ¥ Orleabar E N ta--Fair needay 1th F . ke DY AN r 1 wh Lol N Ve . d ‘ g| ¥ b Biarbic g SRS * hn & ( Sherman & M 1 y iby Sobd rrying it s t the . o bee . - Colorado and W ng--Falr Wednesday A & H. Schacfer. J. H reg & € Nl Y en 5 ¥ . T Bt . y 1 Th av. variable winds. 8 . . Bros, ( 1 g 4 \1 § AEG [ 461 agnines B, D , 3 ! ¥ ned. T v palr i b i A et S WIlEiEY: | South Omaha-—all MAKES A CHARGE OF LIBEL b T Liewe ative. | pore, A : ) Quiet in Arkansas luesday and Thure- | ir George Ne 1 he Milwaukee and Omaha rowds ran ex- | SANTIAG 4, Oct. 2-Major McGun- |day; northeasterly w Venner of Kearney Industrial Sohoo) The electic < esterday | cursion traine into the city from Sioux Falls, | negle, the inspector genel A Loeal Ree | Suys Harrison Hax Deen Mis- resulted neerva Sioux Clty, Canton, Aberdeen and Cha by Major Carr lical OFPICE OF THY WEATHER BUREAY, A a brief eustaining the ruling of the representing ¥ | Hox Mart bringing a great crowd. The B and ( ain v tor of rural po- | OMAHA, Oct cord of te & dis our &la unty to the effec against A Accom fed by Stout's band and|lice, has ret 'm an inspection of | perature and pre y upared .“:‘,: thitt the cls eed not place on the officlal | KEARNEY, Neb., Oct. 2 Lea nalist. The v the arrival of the of the East. The troops| % SOTresponc y _ 95, 189 ballot the g ¢ ative and refer- | gram)—Deputy Sheriff Bammons tar re, are three gh the mair ot in a healthtul condition [ Maximum temperat N | " accordance with & request from | summons on Frank A. Harris wpectal | erals gain one sea Chamberlain Elks was i @ tranquil stat 1 Jemperatur o f) s e s|a ure n 0. Yelse orrespondent of the State Journal, this| The members elected inc NO0H ase wa ered in the temperatur Wy case was by Mr. Yelser. | morning, when he got off the Roosevelt White Ridley, the secr o a body a depart The t 18 tng Fature oitatt A Me. CC 1 simbly -+ fuces the answer | 8pe al. L. B. Fenger of the Industrial b s (Blackpool uted a lodg ¢ t . t p t ¢ day a Marc Dngcsts what you eat. £ him the district court in co sche : s the plaintiff in the act and ¥ d].» ADS Were we ation of 11 1 N It artificially digests the food and alds Hu Bes Skt bl Gy 'v ‘r‘s aad digld Bhiodp N L . . Wi £ 15| Nature in strengthening and recone pe a he notation on the bailot | 40 article pub July 30 re) libe i ho R ectt Pl 81 structing the exhausted digestive or Yotefs of (b hat ot all the signers | Fenner claime the article was published G : b4 g - o St $ Ha il 6 \ ant and tonic o otlier preparation the law of the city cler nim lty; | teacher o the [ndustrial school. ‘The sum- | (Kilkeniy city) A larg gathered. His|amount with a trus DT relicyes and permanently cures b Sl o ¥ tant for mee the 8 was served arrison so that sult The fe es of election so far s tha! 48 In the after 1 A . % it s - ild be teld fn this judiclal district. Har. | while the act Tepresentation of the | noon 8¢ EARE RGNS Peruyian « et Hobred uom LRIONANE 8.5 B Dyspepsi l:l,:llxtesl?mvlm Ieagtburn, it b he hest of his gudgment | FIE0n I8 required (o an petition be- | re ve partie ; e oo | SH Dy i He Issuen. 8 | o Gabitet hiks reAlgned oWinE to n UbW Vi = | Sick Headahe,Gasttafgia, Cramps and h HAt the. cleek wa | Cas t foy THia) L) o e ; ; A LR e aillid Lot b Pt a he scandal in con i | Pricesoe.ana 1. Large etz contains 2 Ymes mit th on on the election of M . % Bet: fox Al 8¢ t 3 2 gt Sahe ob Gite Re 3 | swallsize, Bovka 1t yspopsiu mulled fron and that Mr. Yeiser's peticion d it re ALLIANCE, Neb, Oct. 2.—(Special.)--|night are that the conservatives will ente el q " it AN OLATES I8 S| || YEATIONE AND STATH £ | ®repared by . C. De'WI"T & CO.. Chicago ] R When cou nvened yesterday P ont W L SUPREME COURT OPENS AT PIERRE, 1t e ! . OF WBATHER, iR | e rendered for the defendant | €4t10R of Henry W. Mathews for 2 ay's J n the o T Pt n ‘ ali 3 - X \”. . h"_ Bgs { venue from this county was taken up S i s hia tos | Class of Ten Up for Examinatien for | government funds for bis private trasa } 1 § ARS8 O, : 2! The appilcation s &0 ohniNiE s follows: M r s . tions. H lS cause " ire on the e % T ste of Peru who ve § re o . Alllance and seven or eight s v appointed Augu, a y 8 The eotirt thia mornlng It is charged In the aMdavits t Botidng \ ricans Susp is i WHAT cation of Attorney Gener 1t f the occurrence a great an thim (M ihi Oct. 2 /F fa to set any specified date for the newspapers had a full account of the cas A C. D 4 Walte posse 2 of & T a ar .00 > thio caurt n he orney gener. tled vas organized for th it ¥ e StHeE A 5 by will remedy the defect in his application and e g defendant, and (hat P e ok Galve P 82 88 .1 renew it at the xt sitting the cour order t 1 the same he was taken to N i Jetoely Russia's (1g Vaval Budget Aok tod \oade oF ' | Tuesday, O ] Lincoln by the sherift JVRIRENLD IR HABE e ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. Z.—According t L indicht : ! atlon. | Tusuts P lleped crooked work fin A. WF T | Four ecaxe et for hearing at tro anged | 1esed crook 4 ial statements, the Rus Local Forecast OMelal T ving were. pubmitied o bri artialria from SE, ttoigursd o L6 to 2 L GG ictice 1n the sia % By a writer who has had unusual facilities ¥ L e ccdnmpatly 1N agsegibyh roey, R. ¢ man, | polled. Al show that the liberals s aiailted water ATbort GHIL: % for watching the tactics of party managers Grew against State bank, from Gage. State | Westover overruled the motiom and set| Among the interesting new liberal n il Bl e R b4 ; ex rel. Yeiser a Higby, from Doug down for trial and said that should | bers Is Mr. Henry Norman of the London | Long of Trigp. on lowa certificate; Heur | CRANTTONIO merman aga ate ex rel, Ba It appear during the trial that the defend- | Dally Chromicle, who was elected member | ¥ Bulow of ) 9 il from Gage; Fish agains t Thorp, from Stoux; | ant wux Clty Bridge company agalnst Dakota ity Commonwealth Mutual Fire In- against Hayden Bros county; State ex rel. Irriga trom Sootts | ROIDK grant surance comp: trom Dougla. would In the least be prejudiced by | for Wolverhar MICROSCOPE. i Halr needs foed fo keen it allve. The food ahould be suppiied by the blood yesteln of the scalp whieh run up to the hair poote If the rgots have been weakened by the atiacks of the scalp microbs Earl J. Turney of Sisseton, on lowa certifi- | e: Robert A, Storm of Volga, on lowa certificate; T. R. Treat of Plankinto on | Nlinois certificate; C. A. Rohde of Sloux | Falls, on lowa certificate. on, receiving 3,701 vote to trial in this county he would s against 3,632 cast for Mr. Hultou, Iiberal the motlon for the change. | untonist. The announcement of Mr. Burus | return was received with the wildest en thuslasm in Battersea. The leading thor- The Strategy of National Campaigns 014 Soldier Fownd Dead. PO HOBOROHCECHO your hair tors’ by sgalust Whippl PLAINVIEW, Neb., Oct. 2.—(8peclal)— | oughtare for & mile was filled with & mob | ChaRi7 Tiolals Nase: fl}\l-‘fl":‘l.-\!!(_gz} ':)?»f‘. R, & aandaiim Dluff; School District of Lincoln against| Alva Alken, an old soldier and re- | shouting themselves hoarse for Burns, who | I v Yol e e 1t dana lowed it 4 g ¢ nse 0 s, wh SHERIDAN, Wyo., Oct. 2—(Spectal.)—At 3 i mint i i ANATUle (s allowed (o rema icind Fisk. trom Lancaster: Horton against State | spected citizen living southeast of | appeared and acknewledged the ovatlon|ine republican county convention, held b4 RAMATIO and vivid reminiscences of some important crises ers the growtp of your hatr.” T ex rel. Hayden, from Douglas . 8 Plalnview three and one-halt miles, | from the balcony of the town hall. A large | p. last week, the following tickot | ’; in National politics, such as William E. Chandler’s ‘‘ great (HE HAIE ARt Beaip Dag Bean s iumiies a3 Time was extended fifty days in the | was found dead yesterday about thirty | force « ounted police attended, but there | , N s p il % P, o th e to the causo. suit of Sharp against the State YARISL frOmE i b e i e SR L e ol e F”“"[ ," o A 8 coup” in 176, the strategic measures resorted to by the & SENARO DatHolL INEREQ to the causs I8 h 2 0| was Cherles Lewis, E dinwiddie and E. E f o ek s | o L L 29 P H The ving went ov t1 the next|shot by a 44-caliber revolver, probably Sat- | Uproart nes occurred In the Ber- |1 navaugh: sherlff, Willls Peake: county Republi in the campaign of 1828, and the taotical 9 40d Bcalo Jlasitute er New Tork. the NEs Mtting e court, October 16: Spalding | urday evening at 4 o'clock. He was on | mondsey Southwark, London, |, torney M. Appleget; county clerk, J. | i - . 2 : & eases of the halr and scalp, t! ause of akainst from Madison county: Poska | Iis hat was found two miles out from town. | last eveni: owlug to the disap: | 1y Ginless Shepenia b PRl problem the Democratic leaders are a. present facing in a | R aieans 'ts NartiS BF Madts Spule.d gainst arns, from Lancaster llard | The buggy tracks show that the tea | o inabitits Win illesn P L t sch e x croacopical Examination and a ef- Bgal f ; % s show that the team cir- | pointme Inabllity of Wir Bertha Blake: county comn rs, Peter New Y d States, fected by exact and scientific methods against Cameron 1 Douglas co led around the house several times and the | Church y elected member for| peonoiac o W, Ahe 5 From an exumination of 100 different nes Se 3 am was found at Fred Buholz's, ile| Oldham speech had prom g g R, d samples of human halr no fewer than 24 GhNes, RetL, OYsr, (£ ALRAG4 Diamibas, Lie tiutiins it |DIRKE o' HAKR 8 SReAch e kad prem: | veror o B Worthin A IT THROWS SIDE-LIGHTS ON THE PLANS OF LEADERS & |35y of iamar haty no tewer ihan 4 Adams against O n appeal from > " ‘ el ine M rchill wires th o 15/ coroner, Dr. . - G 5 “ were {dentified, ma of them contaglous i it ood, &n appeal M| bounds have been sent for LR brd Soamriaudbersdr Lin o aat Ui GanoRs; DR Dy FOR THE COMING ELECTION Bl | e jasniifed, many ot th ouglas county, went ov ovem BAYA Roep. _ bln ANSTC yo., 2 1a ? ik loodhounds fro Beatrice arrived | at Stockpe Hen J. C. Cust, former vublican county convention met here Sat- | i a3 ; h but could locate no trail that weud | editor of the P indertook el WITH ORIGINAL PORTRAITS OF v FRFE The following were continued e o o S s A urday and nominated - ol Lt e et he mystery concerning the A o =peak in M e, but n N. G gt T Wil arcurred e Suiur- | Wi s vory vie bl orin HANNA, ROOSEVELT, BRYAN, CROKER, HAIR FOOD. rom Nemaha; Burlinglm against S ] ] ! 1 yBrien, ¥ L PR, : 4 SRR ANARAIN CRETUARIE L ARMMME - BN, vices were held this | to abandon the a assatled S04 Tokant BlLakbita 3 HILL, QUAY, BLAINE, CLEVELAND, GORMAN o g g Lancaste, Strong agaln State, from | ; ) ,”‘\; E o .\; r's maltreated raking up | o Jone county attorne { and nmu‘i }5, | offered free to all readers, who wi 1Al out Buftalo; Dobson agatnst State, from Cherry; | |L4Ucst WHL o held next Monday, Noclue i ‘\’!\ iR e | Rober: r; county clerk, Robert Mil b4 i DRAWN BY JAY HAMBIDGE & the Liank below and meiition The Omaha Thompson agalnst S from Doug et ‘H‘) r"' b found that will locate th LONDO! Mr, ‘"“'}“‘\" J.ljer: county treasurer, Job Gocdman: su- | A AN AN A AAAAAAAAAAAAA: Secretary Porter this morning o | BULILY party Lo 8, Fanover| . .intendent of school e Pefter th = E date for hearing the protests aga | e Dhlilnings, Ay by cels sessor, J, M. Sighe erk of court, E. S In Mc' lure’s for October ThoNInt 9. ibin Jee| ctunn certification of J K. Stevens an ho FIRRAR, Noll. 0ot bbbl & . Sonservative, with ik ok sor L PRERL SensraNERARUIAE - aRnaldnten o e FUIM| pigde wud W, B, Youakin 6t Beatrice have| mioaer o1 2 1t Blonist, wen b NEWCASTLE (Bpec | ~p S EVERYWHE | 5. Dy mat] prepaid.s and Second distri respectively. | Mr. | oot AU e o | marsity el Sl URARISE MEB 28+ [ o ¥ renubI unt 10 CENTS EVERYWHERE | ts ever farmiated Morlarity's protest against Jeffcoat will be 1f b ety el el \ pased A 898 % pominated the t iman head—and a heard at 10 o'clock Monday morning, Octo- | W1iPPIne 1814 .1 i Plainview, Osma LB al el of 1808 representatives, A A A OO ondition of ber 8, while Husgong's protest t ¢ Hir o gic s . Rl i bl BN ! m H. Miller | s e wa, who rterly Contracts Awarded s the3 kint bn thons mace ot ut+ | SURE INDEX TQ PROSPERITY | on M. Cornallson and J. E, D | e Jbard ¢ L Rl S ! i REOAL Q8 ¢ Aunual Report of St Lonis Sonthwent- |1 i Fred W. Coates r g bl Bt o il g I N M b ern Raflrond, a Gould Pro ty, L | Htate, 1 SARATOGA, Wyo., Oct. 28 T treet and N l * y Iy 1 Rain Falls at Eset | NBW YORK, Oct. 3.~% L il h strike w ade last Is your halr f ? Wil | s 42 o ero” | pamphict report ¢ 1 year €| Grand En rent dist arge | Have you dandrug? . 0. The f al results from Averaging per g ¢ i it BUa s i : . A r £ A0 be Is it greasy or is 1t ary? ..... Many a Mother in Omaha Will Appre- | the soit tore was weves )" fhapai| 19XALC SI60RE 0N v g RElY B X grade propas 30T MNP DA o st g xbly wet as o th LT par 4 ke . it herel Any eczemu or eruptisns on sealp? ciale the Following, 1arge soresge of hich has been | § a s iher Bas run less than 2 per VAR i “ i tre o AT Ll DA [ RESAanL QW & 2 | CRANITONIC INSTITUT e peth - . ? tons will & w - the | o0 S1.217.804, 1noraske $68:812 10+ | tnareass iz plohness with denth, iod o oie | 140 Tempie court NEW YORK CITY. any oug man and y & ap o he ah o i 9 AREAR B Rl AR Retayl drug trade supplied by Richardso woman A8 mu which to thank = thre sage § ; nopen force of men has been at al | | R e e urp| ¥ rdson mother h A ug their G n Wedding at Alnswort 270,202, doerease $138,3.5. driving the tunnel, which w o 1,6 | childhood brough t the danger| AINSWORTH, Neb, Oct. 2.—(Special| The vercentage of operating cxpenses to | feet | — = R point and made hy men and | Tolegram)--Today occurred the fiftieth | BT08S carmings, cxclusive of botterments, . - e A | b l d e clin s oy S| St a0 3 | S U S R e v et wert, | For Soli “ at some period with tinence ¢ and wite sidents of Alnsworth, and | eding ye [t Auties TR g skphied) [ f t Pl ru and ipability to retain it is oftime led triends made it the occasion e W ¥ shortage in the cot. | LA 4 S aliee: 10r 1hh iy e omftor us & habit It is not the 4 lations and tokens of remem- | ton €rop the country triduta S R L it . B b the diMculty lies with the k an | brance the o Father Wiswell 1 ng in @ decrease, com .r:n Ian.hr well “r'“, ”“v“l mn I(l]rhlu,ltrn.(l.nlu . be readily righted if taken proper | veteran of the rebellion and has been p h the precediog year of 145,161 |Audieace Bundsy evening. M Kate Field wrote: “One of the best managed b} way. An Omaha mot ws you how ¥tic for the last ten or twelve years alent 25,000 1n reve- | 5F '_' et s e st railroads in this country, judging by the civility | I e Mrs. W. F. Allen of 2 Ana avenue | D reve -~‘ \’-~ however Al e A e liotia b of its employes, the comfort I experienced, the \ pers: g After 5 Sila & Beeein Sis i I8 b ‘w e * | engaged prior to coming excellence of its roadbed and the punctuality of T o o ers e go0d thing, le neys must ha ’ he sa- | PRESS emova his family to Yor arrival” B retions was too frequent. Think on & and an adjournment | % 9arnings show an in- | WAOF JSTEISEY. TRECES: RS If you desire a comfortable fourney east unique basis. It sells itaclt. Its fame and ey s & good preparation for Wednesday evening. The first The ipany has e R | west, northwest, south, southeast or southwest " tation (s th ok Th ndults ¢ d be used on dren in reduced | hearing in the case was he aly 6 and | Ast winte A nnectle ea, i | » e pul I he cu of n A D p \ o0 children in reduced yae held July & and ied duriu the past winter o conmecticn b you may start and start right from the Burling .25 BaRE. The pals dowes, 1 procured a box an’s Kidne + month longer before the | ith the Chicago and Eastern 1 Mine Property Ch dhe RAY2 the beneficlal resulte achleved “within" the 204 EE St AEER S e . nd bas ops a thr PP Bl At R e Uncowmonly low rates to Lineoln, Kansas laner mup are tbe only and real judges of treatues ke brained 1 en- New Brldge Over St Lawren ervice betwos " 5 Boston capitalist r ) City and St. Louls today Us merits. Approved of by them, it ¢ dorse Doa Pills he pres tram A DAS Ala0 heas sotesad A umphantly enters iunug 1o houscholda, g : ber of | ol oot B ket OMe Suriington r e | Der ¢ o Louls, Iron Mou &1 A €8 in LY. oton Statien, Where Cablnet enters, doctors and dru Pl ke lald o | & o Y TR HASOYSPIR 4 Lt 1502 Farnam St. 10th and Mason St piha T A Y H‘r “ he U “ 4 S Lin the worl 1t | May oint use of terminals | put mprige the pl Tal. 260. l REWED BY . name an's = *.one spa of that co pany at l nid devel t ] . 18 10 be nished 10 | and develop t work will be pushed witt FRED KHLG BREWING CO, Do substitute, President Edwin Gould states that for | vigon | ; OMAMA, NER

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