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WIN MERCER PUZZLES THE Wi 0 New York Crawls Up Another Not und Hoston and Brookiyn a Tle Eight ITnnings Length, Chicago, 33 St Louts, 0 New york Philadelph Bow 71 Brookly low a two of more hit w ance, 1,000 Bt v Play 1 Left Chicago, 6, 8 8 [wo-base hits Childs it n busos Gangel Sacritice anz on bases: Mo ormick, N tott Btruck By _Call 1 balls hoft, 2. Hit i K ruger Umpire: O'I» Win Ther PHILADELPIIA New York t duy ar BOSTON calied at the er unt of darke Hoth bal was Kicking 1 taking his place. Atte en Colling, $b Barry, It ‘reemun inee Totals *Hatted for ger In sixth ed for Dineon in elghth Hoston { 0300 Brooklyn L O Tim 02 220 0 rned runs: Hoston, 3; Brogklyn, Jlree-busa nit: Sheckatd. Stoign bases: Kelley, Col- lins, Darry, Lowe, Demont. Doubls plas Hamilton to Coliihs. First hase on balfs: Litdinger, 6; off Dineen, 2 off Donovan Sacrifice hits: IKeeler, Long, Crosa. Hit y. Struck I'wo-bage hite: Lang, Dahien, y pitched bail: Jones ‘Kelie 1 By Pittingsr, 2; by Dinsen, 1i by Pon- Passea bills: McGuire, Clarke. 5. Umplre: Hurst anding of the Hrooklyn Vittsburg ... Ululadelphia New York BEAU GALLANT TAKES | Spencer the Hitherto Unbeaten Commando Goes to Sleep und Loses Uig Race, NEW YORK, Oct Beau Gallant won the Matron stakes at Morrls park today, a half length befors the odds-on N favorl Commando. bBullman brought him up with w fush in the last sixtecnth and catching Hpencar nupping was first past the Judges | for the covetsd prize. This was the open ing day of the fall meeting of the West of Wacing association " a per- | Shgmiar Radng o et PEr | the tormer got tha verdict by a neck. Do- | tyhen the fusion gang pretends to hold fect fall day and an unusually big qowd was In attendance. The clukhouse lawn | was the gathering place of the secloty e ment And ably Niled ‘There w ten sturters the Matron | stakes, Klizabeth M (\Willlam ¢ fit purchase) and Sweet Lavender Loing | the big grandstand was comfort- Whitney's added at the last minute. Cemmando, the unbeaten hern of the yoar, was a hot favorite at 2 to b, while the Whitney entr was pext in demand at 6 to 1, the others ranging fram 15 to @ to 1. There was a strong play on the Hildreth entry. Feau | Gallant and Telamon, toward the ¢nd, but 20 to 1 was hald without troubls. ~ A 'long Gelay of thirly minutes at the pest, causod roying, but this+was forgodien in (he exclisment of th race. On the break, which was a bad o for Bellarlo and Ashes, Commando etverve chiefly by Commando, was an Ot in the track bul Spencer seon got him | etraight and went after Ellsabeth M, Sweat Lavender and The Parader, quickeat to move. At the dip who were took the lead und was seon twe lengths In front, with Epencer crouched over his neck ‘fhe boy theught he had the race fn hand | and was appatently winning easily, when Bullman brought Beau Gallant up with a rush on the rall. Spencar did not seo him until 1t Was 100 lute 1o gat his mount §0iIg, @310 all Appearances he was casl Beau (aflant won the victory The other fixtures were (lie & up, and Manhattan handicap, which went to the favorite, Fire arm, a head before Balls of Lexington, and’he Jeromo hundicap, which (he Seat: ern horss Alcedo won cleverly frem (ion- falon and McMeekin. Fireatm was the only favorite to win. The atewards sus- pended Spencer for a week for careless rid- Bl Tt Was also ramored that the sntHos of B, ¢. Hildreth would be refused for the Test of the meeting, as w 1as At Washing ton, presumably for.his assault on John | Madden and another person Buntmary: trél race, one mile last night Bright, 110 (Odom), 8 to 5, won; nswtion, 111 (Bullman), $ to 1 and 2 to 1 dler, 107 (T. Burns), ¢ to b, th] 1.40. Unmasked, Andronicus and @wlso ran nd; Biiga $tir Cnime econd ruce, five and a half furlongs: Trigger, 169 ((dom), 6 to 1, won; Spry, 1 {Bpencet), 4 to 1 and 3 tg 0 wecand; Figean Fuat, 112 EBurns), § to 2, tf T Mhe: 106 Trilcose, HhRma Poxton. Bemmois. a0 ad, Alzora, Gfki, Bounder and Amerfean also ran. Third race, Matron stakes, six furl Beau Gallapt, 136 (Bullman), 0 (o 1, won by halt a Jengur; Commando, '124 to 5 and out, second; The Parad. Cu®), 15 to 1, thi Time a3 M, Toibmen: Hweat Love fngMde, dy Hchoir, H M- Morr i ‘Ashe alse tai ymen coupled with Beau Gal- lant as iff@reth entry Eeurth’ face, Manhattan handicap, six furlongs: Flrearm, (Burns) Tallo of Lexingtan. 9 (Henry) 7101 and ¢ 10 1, second; Vulcan, 113 (Bulihan), § to 1, third. Time! 1:10. Rush also ran. Fifth race, Jerome handicap, one mi o and a quarter: Alcedo, 110 (A *ue), 4 to 6, won; Gonfalen, 18 '(Rullman), 11 fo 10, sacond; McMeekin, 121 (Mitchell), 11 to third. "rime: 207, 'Tcddy aluo Bixi face, one mile, sellin 107 (AfTTes), 4 to 5, won; Annoy man), 2 10’5, second; Locochee. nom),'s to 1, ‘third. ‘Time: 1:41 Chies and Gleo also run. y Bolgr: 110 (F Midnight ults at Coursivg Meet. FRIEND, Neb, O (8peclal Te! gram.)—There wak great onth ooumslig weelug Loduy, wid ’ Asm at the tho Fages Bilent 1, 110 (Cob third | [ | ommando | won; Blink | | natien o 8 to 5, second; Frond | Kansas City Shot Defeats Fred Gil- THE OMAIIA DAIL <VOTERS STUDNING ISSUES | Average American Citizen Wants to See Hi Country Prosper, BRYAN'S PREDICTIONS ARE DISCUS tiye: ¢ \ y . Baldreige Dissects a Few of the | BASSINGER IN GREAT FGRM‘ gl Fawr” Yenes ward republicans assemble Plat 7 glit at the club headqua econd and Cuming streets and cd (o addresses by E. W. Simeral and Baldrige. The for , discusstug the fa Blown by Feports ¢ ral commictee, for ka tlis year from irkiug republicans o voio ket to ensure not only the | the state, but the election \ United States senators. I an is devoting a great deal me to denunciation of trusts, the fu rust is the greatest of them all, 1 urpese ug to sccure the offices and the | itrol of sovernment Mr. Baldrige spoko for over an hour, it being is first speech in the campaign. He ud that the people are realizing morn | baw ever before that politics and admin- Flg b Miss Golightly 17 | 9trative policies havo & bearing upon the 0 Mathewa 4o Divd, Tima: 0 “The | crogress and prosperity of the couatry and Phrush, Duks Alexis, Downhaarted, P ‘vm- individual. The uverage America Stoumouth, Kinloch Park, Ida Clcalla and | yanty 10 sce his country prosper aund wants Thied race. el six and a half fur- |10 €ajoy the largest degree of persosal Lib- longs: John Morton, 107 (assinger). 2 to 1, [erty und success. Voters are studying et 101 (Readery, 15 1o 1. second’ | yhat policles to favor to secure these imp. Kimmi lharickes, | blessings. Two men are presented to them Heile Shil' | for their suffrages, and the people are in- e n bl ur. | auiring concerning them. There is a de- {1 ins. | sire to ascertuin which is the most worthy L 108 (1. | of confidence. It the doctor recommends a real nostrum that proves of no benefit the pa tent is careful not to place much confie dence in him thereafter. If the busine:s | man recommends @n article that proves | spurious the customer loses confidence in him. It is just so in politics. | W Two | second; Peter | $ 1o 1. third, | | Bryan's False Prophe . | In 1592 M Bryan was claring that free | trade was necessary for the prosperity of the country got the Wilson biil and every one recalls the dire consequences of and M M Y, 9 (Ma b Jack, 96 (Bominic v "Time: 105, Avnt Mary Pitaces | MF. Bryan's policy. The speaker read a Vollkman, Golden ¢, Bmma \V, | long recital of Mr. Bryan's doleful predic- dmble, May Dine and FEdna Greer tions of the consequences that must follow | the adoption of the repubiican financial NEW MARK IN FUTURITY "o le by him because he knew tl the democratic party must get a new issue {upen which to fool the people. He pointed | how all of Mr. Bryan's predictions had disproven by the prosperous condi ticns of the country today. The silver is- was inveuted in the hope of carrying meetin the country after free trade had proven a Breeders’ a tailure. It may have been politics on Yl un exeeptionslly | Bryan's part, but it was not honest. Mr. | ful mecting ever h Bryan has ® that no question is ever ni c settled until it is settled right. The tarif g s Ml LI L] ey | question had never seitled right ac- wers pine starter 1 Fereno, th t ing to Bryan's w of thinking, but| LB R LU A Lo ¥ Haticheas | there is no mention of tree ) broke the " s tnd heat | Kansas City platform. ter the wire in the previous | In 189 Mr. Bryan predicted that the eing that of 2:11%, mude by tacy | gold standard would lower prices, increase snee 2:00 pi purse 33,000, wag | (e debts of the people, make times harder v Cannor, who finished first n (ha |@nd decrense the volume of standard money. o nd ana foupih Heate lnhv‘}vx";n‘x‘x-:: All of these predictions have proven false given to Wil Leyburn. L. V. Harkness: |and Bryan has proven a vagarist and theos Cheatnut King won the ass, trotting, | rist, and so a new issue was invented to purse §1,000, winning the first, sécond and | P fourth heats. Summary : | fool the peopl: entucky Futurity, d-year-olds, purse | Responsibility for Imperialism Placed As to imperfalism, the speaker poiuted out Bryan's respousibility for the condi- Ferreno Wins Lexington Trotting Clussic for Three-Year-0ld In Straight Hents, by Monto (Benyon). Kev) 1 bik, £, (J. Rew ...\ 8 tions of which he now complains. First he 3 I.?”“ Ixu”" “M Y' "“lr":' + Y| resigned bis place in the army to go to vin e, ajor Delmar, and | w, pe o D e eonate | 40! | Washington and secure the ratification of tan the treaty with Spain, by which this coun- Time: 2:12%, 2:10%, 2:12 try pald $20,000,000 for the Philippines, and | luss, pacing, puise | jater congress, with the approval of Connors Bk i by C. B, Cls% Bryun’s friends, increased the army from (A. P McDonald) 27,000 to 65,000 men for the express pur- S bR R b c(Gatnanten) 1 2 pose of carrylug on the Philippine war, in linny Agen, b, & (MINer 5 order to muke for Pryan the issue of im- Fannie Dillard. Major Mus . perfalism. President McKinley could do ydney Polnter also st 1 3 notLing but use the increased army for the 06 | purpose for which it was supplied. Mean- | ‘000 time tho sympathy of Mr. Bryan’s political | by May King following in this country had kept alive 5 11 8 1|tho insurrection, K Wes 2 2 1S Mr. Baldrige closed by directing attens m) 3 3 7 ¢|tion forcibly to the prosperity that has staiero and Fecobur |followed the administration of republican | S fistanoe policles and d that the people will| A find that Mr. is mistaken as tp his ng Shot Upncts Hawthorne. | new issue, just as he bLas been on those CHICAGO, Oct. 2-The Rash gave the |00 which he has relied in the past. walent o wevers biow in Hawthorne's fea- | tite event today. Headwater was made B et 0% 1 B UNSTE STY | HOW FUSION IS ASSESSED Aice mecond cholces at 4 ta 1. The Rush ot 15 to 1. He led throughout and won by lengths. Forced Campaign Contril tons Col- Although there wore but four entiies I | Jected from Court House and A O Paetn Cronatis snd Bo County Hospttal Inmates. Ation all throggh the last half mile and atlan WA B et time was 8 |UP its hands in simulated horror because 15 Frond was second chefce republican officeholders are solicited for | Coronatus 7 t¢ and Lord .“}p.c?yt\:jgl' campaign contributions fusion officeholders o e e s 14¢tle Tim. 101 | must be strongly tempted to laugh In thelr (1. MAHIN, T to 1, won: Sad Sam. 108 (Rer- | sleeves. It is notorious that state ap go), 5 tg 1 eeemd: Qrile Cqan, W (U | pointees have been ussessed right and left e e nht 175, T Adack, Bob Baker and | by the state house machine on every oc The utcher 0 TAN. casion requiring political funds to an ex- (Hecond race, six furlongs: fhe Rush.ient that republicans never dreamed of. et et 1 o P water- 116 | How far the ussessment practice is en (Buehanam, 5 to 2, third. Time forced In Douglas county by the local fusion :\A L GhBiagher. CHARPAQNA Bris monagers s best disclosed Ly the sworn fiird tice. stengiachass, short course: | statement made last fall by Treasurer W. onatus, 108 ton), 7 to 2, w Do- | W, McComb of the democratic county cen ! ; tos Thira " ime: '$91y, | tral committee, showing the tribute ex- Lerd Chesterficid ran out acted to carry on the fusion county cam- Fowrdh race, five and che-halt urlongs: | pajgns last year. According to Mr. Mc- A “f,. (Lupec), § to 1, second, | Comb's sworn statement, fusion county em Tarey Here 110 (Wilkerson), 9 to 2 | ployes were subjected to forced contribu third. Time: 1:8%. Bengal, Tenny Belle, | {iang as tollows vr. Maude Beding and Senex Gloria also ran George W. Shields, county attorney Tifth race. mile and one-elghth: Miss [ J. I Grossman, deputy county atiorney Patron (Buchanan) to won: De- | E. B. Thoma#, deptty county attorney pending, 102 (Woods). 20 to 1, second; Lark- | W. H. Gunsolus, county attorney's de- bonr i (3 Martn) even! third, ' Time: | “tective it ! Tha Sluggnrd. Hold Up.' Inverary | Lee Helsiey, depuiy couniy aitorney!... 11, Falae Lead and Moch also ran Harey P Dhael, county auditor Sixth, race, mile and ene-sizteenth, soll. | W, R y'Shaughnessy,” auditor's clark g Josephl 1l (Martin), 15" to Henty Beal. Xeaper court Bouse grounds won; Hood's Zsfl ade, ¥ (Huchanan) th\( Wagner, junjtor court house...... T hcond, Highiand Lad, 108 (Ao Frank Hynek, 'janitor coust house 3 et Miva | Wime: 1N Pirats W L Olnsted, uperintendmt paot Hansford and Harry Nutter also ran farm’.... " - JRustin, engineer g’“‘} farm . T Wearne, county pl an....... ELLIOTT IN FINE FORM |5il, \etmms: covnty erveician 2 jearge McArdle, employe at psor farm B. Risrbach, undertaker at paor farm George Ohm, employe at poor farm. bert of Spirit Lake by One Point, D. F. Lee, employe at poor orm._. ) A. Al Gary, ewploye at poor farm Score Being B0 to OUS. 3. P, Connolly, county commissior L Tho Hoctor, county commissic KANSAS CITY. Oct f J »'\r 'u klfl_ml':: Ed J. Dee, engineer at court housa 2% defeated Fred Ghbert of Spirit Lake, “contributions” to the fusion ¢ s this afterposn at Expokitibn park in the These ontri ‘-‘ ns'* to th uslon county hoot for" Tha Dupont raphy, the score [campaign funds were regulated as to size beihz 90 to 5, RiHott miesing anly his forty- | by the amount of salary drawn by the con eighth bird. Gflwert also shot well, m tributors, and some ef those who drew small enty his twenty-fourth and seventy n o salaries were required to pay in install- The conditions were 100 birds to each man, | ments, Flmer Thomas not only paid to the yards rise, jor $100 a side and the | gemocratic committee $25, but he also gave PIshship Hhophy the populist commfttee $11 to bring his i O'Mrien Defeats Stff contribution up to equal that of Deputy AL, Oct. 2 — At Tattersall's tonight | Grossman. The popultst committee also Ut ot Chicago uad DI \fyj.;‘:jv‘ll-;:_,[f managed to levy an assessment of $10 upon | G Rrien twinning an casily earhed viciory. | Prof. H. E. Dawes, superintendent of the rien did | the leading and landed re Deaf and Dumb institute wtedly. Stift was apparently afraid of his oppenent, 1o the loudly expressed disap- | ROUSING RECEPTION AT KEARNEY. Cinioh e G Bleinf ar Ut fot the 4t | Countrystde 1s Depopulated and Founds ere charactorzad by clinehing and | Farmers Hear Governor Roosevelt. Tmioh BUSKIDE OB the pert of Mol ¢ | Becretary Mallalieu of the state repub- Brokivn fought #Ix fast rounds to e drae |lican committee was informed by telephone The attendance was light yesterday afternoon that the Roose velt reception at Kearney lett Player's Death Horts Foot Ball. v od, 1 o LAKD FOREST, Ill, Oct. 3.—The death |0°IRIR8 to Dbe desired, The of Tawrence Pierson of the Take Fores: | ¢lal orrived on time, at 11:10, and niversity foot bull team from Injuries re. | the chiet of rough riders was met by a delved 1n o game a week ago has resulted | concourse of 5,000 people. The count in_action by parents of other players, as | CORCOUrse of 5,000 pepple. The country was six of them have been forbidden to nlay [depopulated for miles around and delega- anv mare. The game with Wisconsin, | tlons were present from quite distant scheduled for next.Gaturday, s well as towns. Tho enthusiasm was uabounded other heavy ames down for the scas will havo to'Be caucelled. 4 both republicans and democrats, &ppar- | year the majority will be perceptibly Y BE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER it aalalinhl c @ W@E Cannot ko Cut Ot or After the parade h od cit o e |intereciion, whore . via Removed it Plasto:s , and the y Surgical operations and flesh destroving plasters are ess, painful and dangerous 1 a promin aen No matter how often a cancerous re is wed, a nes at or near the same pe Wer, Does not this prove conclusively that Cancer is a blood diseas 1 that it is folly to attempt to ¢ toose-| ;blood troub -M.m:.,.,; or burting out t which, 1, is only an outwa | “the poison? Cancer runs in families through many generations, and those whose ancestors have 1 FIFTH WARD REPUBLICANS| Hfmetobestricken witt the deacly malady sonn . waamion asresnes e o | Oy Blo0] Diseases can be Transmitted from Ona Generation 1o Another tions Hefore the ¥ ople. ~further proof that Cancer is a discase blood To cure a blood disease like this y¢ cure the entire blood system — remove every n nddressed the repub-| Cancer effectually and permaner ¢ 3 S, 8. 8. enters the ¢ 1, sear 1 removes all ta 1 st meie tonle or ordinary blood mec 4 1 es down to tl ; oo 8 \ allowing the sore to 1 natt t tly. 8.8.8 me time | ess looking w r mole, a wa m leep-seated, d ous ¢--a place of tor wy Nothing cures it the regular ht at the cor roven false very pa Taking up question the speaker at while t \ t 1 could got | 1 ¢ the paramo ue, fact remains tha * ex the <ore began to heal, wuch to t Aan {ssue ca t be made unl here - . L 4 vi‘w tmade a ¢ ete re, ome one to take the oppest e ndid, sleep i eshing — i fact that ther no one in the country Our medical department is in clarge hysician tavors an imperialistic policy The lotter experience, who especially skilled in treating Cancer cases. Write for any advice of acceptance of President McKinley 1s or intormation wanted, we make no charge whatever for this service, THE \‘\v|x1 \y“‘,'h COMPANY, ATLANTA. GA Answer enough to those who would accuse him of holding that position. that year the {ssucs were fought and lost, 20 now the democrats are compelled to hide behind mome other thing which they | Appraisers of Propmed Park Hand In are pleasod to call an fssue, and they can only abuse the republican party. The Beault of Their Work. crime of 1873 was not discovered uutil SR 1896, and then it was found out what dire results were to follow, but have you seen | FIGURE FALLS BELOW $50,000 LIMIT them? Mr. Bryan sald four years ago - that the depression in values and {n wages Bad only Just Beguhi Bt you cePtAIBLY |t teae Ael i By red know the facts." Without Submitting Proposi- The speaker closed by referring to the tion to Voters of the fmproved condition of labor and of the City. farmers under the present administration, as compared h thelr cond 0/ I' year: Dty With thelr condition four years| Appraisers of the proposed park on the ode BIuff tract have placed the value of the Pawnee County is Safe |I]Kl'| .lll S«l“l‘ .|] sum u]uhh‘ brings it C. A. Bchappel, one of the foremost of | MiP'C the $50,000 lmit and makes it pos he foremost of | yyy1q for the council to buy the land with the sturdy Dutch ploneers in Pawnee county, has no anxiety as to the o out submitting the proposition to the vot in his neighborhood. “The county is T8 OF thU olty ke he pl f land is irr r marked . Mr. Schappel, “and I believe t and comprises about twenty-f \* | Most of the ground is in a lor len. The town of Pawnoe City is off the | *tF!P extending along the edge of The brand of cigars over whick the mc Omaha lines and the only speaker of ooy | 70m Wirt street to & polnt a who has visited us 1s Senator St tance north of Manderson street mally about 300 or 400 republ always the best -it seldom is; that's why all the noise is n art, who and all of tho 2,800 voters in the with Wirt street and a v Second Warders Wil \ih ugh but H‘\]ulhnnl.uv' on Sherman | | 'I! Ig Parade. Second ward republicans will he repre. | *¥eN€ {3 included in the proposed park, it sented in large numbers in the Roosevelt | ™ TAC* ny of the beautitul trees which is called to the attention of smokers ina quiet, dignified way, and parade Thuraday evening. Such action was | nen comaies thy iy, Xbosition directors strictly on its merits as a cigar, It has always been a successful 1480 on at & theeting of the | and contains the most attractive features i ded \upen at a meeting of the Socond | of thy old BIut tract, which was so much product. publican club, held Tuesday night, | damired during the Tr Y. t y 's wort! ly by ki A0 Drebibd fover: iy Dresidoht Biat Hecs| 20} during the Tranamisaissippi. 1 ou can get your money’s worth only by smoking a uin Il'rwr to the business meeting, in :;:}‘“.."T“’," ,,M”fn b g ‘1 ‘"””””‘ ¥ RICHARD COBDEN—none other will do. which the parade matter was taken up. fo hich e e railway tre : Dodge o Boston, Johm . Parian, Gug| ™ JT¥ desirable place for a driveway which Raite atd Vao Buredt | will afford a beautiful view of Cut Off lake, | PAXTON & GALLAGHER CO., Distributors, Lkl the Missour! river and the Iowa hills JOUN G, BOOT, Maker. Deont ! Members of the Board of Park Commis R. 1. Lindsey of the Kansas City Star | Y1980rs have been anxious to have a drive | and E. J. Gibein of the Philadelphia Presa | along the bluff for many years, but the full ara in the city prepuring a resume of the | beauty of the site ‘ b 1® Nabr:w)\d _."._‘._4 L me of the | beauty of th ite was never appreciated meet on Wednesday ovening ut Eighth ned | Bround and showed what a heautiful park lllhkvr) streets to perfeci thelr organiza- | could be had at small expense. The price OF OMAHA tlon for the Koosevelt patade. asked for the full tract nsed by the exposi- | Sass Dr. Hennett, “0f Despondency All_members of the Swedish-American | tjon was so excessive that the commission Misers Are Weak Men and DRY GO2DS. Republican lcague are requested to me-t | Have Tried So Many ' :n headquartars, Millard holel, s | ers did not feel that the city could bear Restore Thelr Y g at 8 o'olock to nrrange for parade|such an expense, 8o the plat was divided b g E s ih & c Tursday evening. © © N P | a0 & price has been put on that portion of Vi Rl ik 0. appear on the various piattorme iy ‘fv‘,l the ground which affords a landscape gar Cure city has not been announced in order to | dener the most opportunities and is least | Weakness, as it tmportcrs and Jobbers of avold the inconvenience of an impromptu | desirable for residence purposes Carrent That Must processiol ollowin n 3 . " ks Seem I PUEPONes; - { “urnishi 8} ”’?hemo’r"rlén.‘.‘rl " 1;‘“) “;«'..L:Hmm" vor | . W, G. Shriver, George W. Holbrook and ot Fall=1c 1s Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods governor, has filed his certificate of ex. | St- Andre D. Balcombe were named as ap- dy=The Doctor Pynece incurred in roping the nominaon. | praisers. The land 1s ivided into several T -.<,..f[',' Nl ane SAyN AND NOTIONS. o appe rom to have balted hi S{ea st L . political Tightalng rod witn' 310 e :rr"mn-;)r”mnols u‘:]m: owners ..',.rl the | i rrevious to the comple ey ribbon badges and 58 cents worth of post- | Prices put o elr lands are as follow ot my | = a T 8 J. M. Woolworth, $13,552; Poppleton estate, | | BOILER AND SHEAT IRUN WO ‘“‘”’—‘ "l\"‘” :“Ah "‘n"'(l his 'Ihm‘mu of | $13,978: Poppleton and Woolwo! $100; |4 S - T e m— §xpennes in securing @ fuslon nomination | jobn 8. Collins, $2760; Omaha Nationa | f A VH‘"- nothing. James B. Ke'kenny shows that | bank, $1.848; Charles B. Keller, $5.426 et et LN T M e | Prask 3. Harbach, s s e O & Wi'“a T e L MONEY FOR THE AUDITORIUM <0’ 2 iiee & Dreies overished acture holiers, smoke stacks and MICHIGAN MAN'S LITTLE JUKE Committee Hus u Next Egs of More | (0 ery- Bl “arih, b ihea” comt Than $10,000 to Turn | ¢ ystem and vital stantly on hand, Over. | organs ca ana s Spe t attention Geand Rapids ¥ main re Y th and Plerce, pPropose: o healthy 1 Fropoacs (o e Nations At noon yesterday the executlve commits | ¢ o ner = ad Agniust War, | tee of the Omaha Iestival committee gave | ! ty ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. A1l bo filed at Lansing tomorrow b omer i TOADARRY | 5 - l il e ld 8t Launng tomorrow by Homer | (o ay's mark of prsincios e | BB, gl }Wesiem Electrica the excellent work of that musical organi- | tion of what the organizer believes s des 8a organizer believes 18 des- | ,q(jon tu this city. The dinner was very | | well. T invented tined to be the most glgantic fustitution of | ) D [ El B t campany iformal, the success of the fe ) ¢ of every speak Wlectrical Supplies. In the course of the remarks it was stated | to su yrrent to the oene Py proposed company s nothing less than to | ;vl:r:xrv-‘sll::::r’:“‘T::u‘:‘x\:1\”\‘\’;4‘-“,“1;;‘ “'x:‘..m ”:"‘vn.n after all expenses had been paid the | 1t 10 fed to cure perma | Electric Wiring Bells and Gas Lightiag. un ot entirely out me a B {{eke oty . B Sexyal Wea 3 OHNSC . 22 Hoy tested by the fact that Mr. Bosle has sar. | COMMmIttee would turn an amount fn exc.ss e t " Manhbc Vi G. W. JOHNSON, Mgr. 1622 Howard 8t of $10,000 Into the treasury of the Bl atorrhoed and &l al’ Wea ceeded in Interesting in the project some of | 3 into the treasury of the Audito- | Bpormatorrhoes and all Vital Weuk [ s ot ittal ant 5 v | restor anken or Undeveloped ! teh foremost men of Grand Rapids and M Bl AL WA oty b n | 4 Michigan, who are alding the orgaunization binted that the mew auditorium would be | Stheutantinm, i iy form. - Generni - and | SAFL AND ““m w ORL ened lellstedt's banc ous Liebility st 1nEomhia, | e Dot only with the Influence of their names, | °Pe1¢d Y Dellstedt’s band B e P e Contatntn ata. ) | but with their cash. Among the officers Billous Colle, SRACLULE'Z EUGTATILAS LIS OULe ']‘ Gt?hh safe aro Mayor Perry of Grand Rapids, Con- Seov My aledtrio belt 18 entircly differ | ¥ B Yy o "\“”“ Rapids, ‘on- Mr. H. Seever, a carpenter aad builder of all others. It ha soft, siik » gressmen Hamilton and W. H. Smith, United | Kenton, Teun., when suffering intensely | covered sponge clectvodes t § d i w k States Senator J. C. Burrows, C. 8. Hazel- | from an attack of billous colic sent to | With that frightfil burning and blisiering an ren Orks tine, ex-counsel to Milan, Judge A. Morss, | nearby drug store for something to reliave | 411 by v bre trtnl et paen G. ANDREEN, Prop. ex-consul to Glasgow, and others of lke | him. The Aruggist se h'm a bottla of | verdigris will a Makes a specialty of caliber. Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera nd Diarrhora | 4bscs Which may ¢ nne < D ERCAPES: The scheme is based upon a popular stock | Remedy, three doses of which effacted a | ag i h oo it o r e ! l{“l.‘ s Iihasrwy membership of §1 per share, the idea belng | permanent cure. Similar curcs have been | belt can newed for And B D h bt Omanas Nab. to galn such a largo constituency In every | effected by this remedy fn almost every r Is ‘worth . ountry on earth as to make it a practical | neighborhood. It s the only -amedy ‘bat necessity for the several nations to take | can be depended upon in the most m.m : " nafls &, Gflwg'" Im" works- out policies. A dividend upon stock 1is|cases of colic and chelera mordis. Most MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS promised from any surplus in the treasury | druggists huow th's and fecommend it | tric belt or appliance. en others OF MACHINERY over a certain sum to be maintained for | when such a medicine s called for. you their belt ix ke wmin GENERAL REPAIRING A BPECTALTY payment of policles. Nations will be In- sl d N BRASS FOUNDERS. fured 1o the same masser as maiviauals n | OMAHA ~ WINS FROM BLUFFS X I A R ey ordinary insurance companies and thelr | =¥ Omaha, Neb. Tel. 638, assessments shall go to constitute this fund. | Bowling Mateh in Thia City Last |04 B. Zabriskle, Agent. J. B. Cowglll, Mgr. In case of dispute among nations & board | Nght Attractea a Good A Sati b of arbitration s supposed to take charge Attes ce. Write for my full exp m.h. nlchln' w.rk. of the matter before diplomatic exchanges R theme tricks ini Yo have reached a critical stage and make aa| The tweifth of a merios of twenty-one |bank and 1f yeu ure cured the con Pattern Makers and Model Buiiders. b inatches betwasn the K. W. Clark's tenm of | corn getn 111 1f not cured you are an Manufacturers and Dealers—8teans Omaha and_Abboit Eros regation of take treatment Fittings, Elevator Supplies. Btewm r——— Counell Blufts was played on Clarks alloys | Lored 1o aet 16 You P one Enaings wnd Bollers, Gasoline Kn- 3 [ for alx months and info §inNg, snd Bolle e YOUTSEY CALLED FOR TRIAL |0 DSEY cooh miaving” 4550 ("‘.-“."7,’,',‘.1'.‘. cern’ you are not well. They will tell pustliss’ Tiien Snds Wascl Wt & has a lead of 583 points. The games are for | Y0u you hav treate R | falty Factory We-14 South 2 championship of the two cities. Con- b, Thin s ply you will | St Phoene Commonwealth Asks for Attachments | [0 Championship of TAE nians b oney being for Some of Ita Absent match especially Interesting both to play Sy re, and tunlly 3 73 Witnesses. ers and spectators, The sce RS %o, give e | LaVALOL SUPPLIES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. sited in t < to - —y GEORGETOWN, Ky, Oct. 2-When tho | Noluon “ 5 5 5 will hiny ir s l“l l VA I () l{ case of Henry Youtsey, charged with belng | Rutherford Mt ks, . i i {mplicated in the Goebel assassination, was [1Ehsmith ... | you have ¥ called before Judge Cantrill today the ‘com- | Wiligx [//.\\\\\ sl R R L AR e Steam. Electric and mouwealth's attorney asked for an attach- e | torney, Who clatms Youtsey conferred with| . .o OMAHA | & lo 1 AUTONIATIC HATCH CATES. him concerning his alleged connection with [ \'lunrigan H 1 the ussassination | beselin ..., phpeds B " e KIMBALL KOS, COUNCIL, BLUFIS Youtsey entered tho court room accom- | LIl o . . ¢ ¥ Strect Telephone 119, panled by his wife, his brother-in-law, N. H. [ " Witherspoon, and the jaller. Beyoud betng Totals . . 1 " _: J C H Ufivls & <on y pale Youtsey appeared to be in goo yery o Youtsey appeared to be in good Tox Rrey sl DENVER, Oct. 2 —Jos Gans of Baltimore | : | The commonweaith called sixty witnesses, | and George McFadden of Kew Yok fogh: | Br BENNE'I Eloctric Belt / twonty-one of whom nswered present, | & ten-round draw before the Olymplo ciub | three or her » P [ tther had any’ great advantage Elevator ropalriug & speclalty. Leather were accounted for and will be on hand | gt any RARL S RO RS L 8 when called. The commonwealth asked | ularly v wlthough ecle at forthwith attachments for absent witnesses | imes. 1f anyihing Gana had the bett i ttach for al the bout through his aggressivencas a and announced it was ready for the trial 10| splendid blockin and the crowd secmed to OFFICE HOURS: From 830 a. m. to proceed be with him. The declsion was not well re- | P m. Sundays from 1030 a. m. to 1 p. m P00 O OCOQGO The defense called ffty-two witnesses, | celved, as it had been announced "\ux the J i aglas Block, Opp. 1 er 1Gth and Dedge Sta, OMAHA, NER Printing Valve Cups for Elevators, Engines and S — number of them will be ready when called FEMALE BEANS @ MEN | THE BEE WANT ADS ;‘3 The defense asked and was granted tlll to- \I'M\-“:) '\Ir( h ‘ 20 MOTTOW MOrning to answer whether r ady ,uneil today a resolution for the removal o NELAYE S R olne il PRODUCE RESULTS. or not for the trial. Court then adjourned | 02"\ e eWey' arch was introduced wid urej mont wtuliorn enes relioverd (o' davar = till § o'clock tomorrow, adopted. Grugglsts or walled by Lion Drug Co. Uulalo, N ¥ OICROIOICROIOIOONOIOL TR T'O)