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THE OMAMA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1900. Madtron Bquare gardes, Now York Octo- | [IP “‘ FROST IN INDIANA |broxn men of the Phitipo He reterred | BRYAN NUST ANSWER CHARGE | mer, e s, oo 2, e |, ST IN INDIANA i st sl iieiera Sy e | PIN THEIR ALL T0 BRYAN| ToSoftenand Whiten the York, Ootober 17 to 20, inclusive; Weat Vir place as an object lesson of what mig s | ginta, Octover 22: Maryland, October 23 - expected of the trusts. “Mr. Hanna ware, October 24; New Jersey, October % says there are no trusts,” he satd. “You | 3 . z Promient Man Offers to Prove That He Deit oy City, Oetobar 87, o | Attendance at Oonver & soceer mers sant veet T Gmend Bein Inorimin Acospted Large Bribe. | the iatter date Colonel Bryan will address COlubs is Almost t," was the general responsa | Letters From Rebele - | & meeting of Bryan clubs of the Atlantic - ng, Mr. Bryan again referred to| To Stop Falling | const states " saylng that it was the only KINGMAN CHALLENGES THE CANDIDATE NEBRASKA SENDS FOUR LONE PATRIOTS | trust that republicans k about, not- | FILIPINOS HOPE FOR M'KINLEY'S DEFEAT : 'EMPEROR OF TAMMANY HALL wiatandiag e eperstions vers ecutned Well K - one | Alrendy the Managers of This Won. g - g 2 ’ nown Manafactarer States Pore | Lyl NG ey Chicago . won< | sut all ove L He again sug- | $andico, Who Compesed the 1 Itively That the Fusion Lender Res | derfal Demosatration of the Pop gested that the republican governor of New | ment, Stands as Close to Aguinaldo celved $180,000 for Demamd- | o0 O Ll gl R L UL uisr Esteom in Whieh Bryan 18 1 1 be home looking after the | as Any of Tho wed i To Beautify the enlly Threatens e Bseunes - : . e 6w ilver idm, | " mtens. ‘ Held Are Making Excuses. o | g g 1 ot teaveltty Phiiippine sa—— | CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—Senator Hanna, chair - . Nigdal el SR L1 L S | - an of the repubiican national committee, | |NDIANAPOLIS, Oct oots $00 6 Speaking e Philippine question, Mr. PEORIA, 111, Oct. 2—(£pecial Tolegra ade his first address In Chicags | viet:ep, R J Bryan repeated that he was willing to as- | WASHING ¢ 2.-Th epar The E 18 Journal here, it an ¢x. re tetur m New York sitors bave arrived be natioval con- | syme all the responsibility for the ratifica- | ment has trom ¢ h m New Yor He spoke | yuntion of democrat which will op tion of the treaty, but mot for the treat » y ’ night, publishes a challenge Wiilia ng of commercial men and | jomorrow at 2 ¢ . 2 A P lon ot he treaty, not for the treaty | Arthur b h The Jeuninge Bryan, made by O M. Kingman, of The senator said the only | por. it st 3 ool B L \x-‘h' rlea and to pr ] 1 not for Richard Croker. He charged MF. | of any site to reach here, Minnesota to-| DALY DEMOCRATS TO FIGHT | ssntico a agents ot : insartion of t iver plank be Kansas | and then added that the ice com- | foyr, The states represented by .| Anti-Clark Wing in Montann Names | " much freedom. In ire s w’ plat for a ieration of $180, | pination was a 'w;. f there was such & | rivals so far are New York, Maine, Massa- | Full Set of Cand:dates at "]f“‘\‘m Lieute el Casimir 0ap . trust © 8o it im- | enusetts, Connecticut, Vesmont, New:Hampe | Butie, . R o pa Mr. Kingman, in his startiing revelation ASSORLIng LHRE 10 Wi & falee | shive, Tonnassse, FICPIGR, New Sereey, Kon: | | [The presest campatgn apd som b of the ®ays that he is prepared (o produce a Wit~ | jague and a big bugaboo. Senator H&OBa | tucky, Missour, Ohlo, lilinols, Texas, Vir-| BUTTE, Mont., Oct. 2.—Nineteen of the | poiitical situati Deihap World Bos to Drove that w few weeks before the | said in part ginia, West Virginia, Mionesota, Alabama|twenty-four countics of Montana were rep- | duce the dowr y. which orld. sonvention & delegation ve men 1POM | e Chatrma and Nebraska resented pendent democratic | SERILY the trlumph ot . ¥ BT ELHE L e | ST it The Indfana crowd, which s expected to|8tate conve h met here today. | Tranevas LG - by lon, ca ek S ol form three-fourths of the attendance, has| The convention was the outgrowth the | lutlon 1n a, have ed 4 1 s home and m s the distint busi not begun to arrive in numbers as yet. The | bolt at Helena during the democratic con- | hiropePhe e of Lhe af { n proposition ¢ b \\(.I‘l suppor fact that Mr. Bryan is to make two trips sn, in which the Clark people sccured | of the gre R_EM oRIE Th A N p (rongh Tndlane, MKIDG 16 Koth the Nestis | Governor Robert B, Smith was|® A . \ 1/ q_ Bl 5 hites, o dhroue I, dking 1 oo st comrol. Govoraee Raber B St vur| ity o e / MiLLIONS refus h idency on t 1. 3 5 E . 2 the close of the convention, visiting and | His speech attacked Sevator Clark. The |our indepe h v democrat efuse to accept any making speeches 1u twenty-seven cities and | platiorm affirms the principles and polictes | FAther than urs L OF WOMEN ¢ Bomination other than a free silver in pe>- | towna of the state will tend to prevent as | Pro ed at Kansas City and pledged | helteve then fhat L T , USE platform. they would pay him personally (] ”f\"‘w,‘,,m large an attendance from this state as would | support to Bryan and Stevenson. Upon | favorably « b Jrese i the sum of $160,000, which Mr. Bryan agreed rkingmen | be drawn from his presence otherwise, say | local issues the present state administra- | Sdlces it s nocessary w inue this CUTICURA SOAP ‘o do. Croker. Not Bryan, is Real Leader, |the managers of the convention tion is endorsed, e t the lieutenant | of e dor Mr. K thoroug convinced il el Al dels i | | goverace, whie s asnounced for agpeinting |5 rot E . Exclusively for beantifsing the sk that he has avetedtheriucret of M¥ | ¢ ' That § o out. cLaugh: | iy bt L phe e i a United States seuator during the s | L AR BRIV . o, roumh sl Bryan's supporting of the stiver plank this | far, i1 Bugsbo hae (htended Tonight at a meeting of the conventlon | nory absence from the stats, C i ( ST b In year and that the domocraiic candidate for | br ft was {ntended to decelv: | managers the program of t onvention Bl was also endoreed for h will 1t president feathered his nest at the expens an g 4 an impossible | was arranged. The priucipal speakers on | (ool {n tha fght against th t 1t of his party and followers \ Ainer A Wednesday atternoon will be W. R. Hearst, | sanator Clark rs gnty " an emp president of the assoclation; Natfonal Chafr- |~y oo Mbatiohs. Wee veschsd ihe| L Stat Kow gnty, - . A at ON | w » Jon ¢ Jone o 4 e hoW / and complexfon s PAYNE AT HEAD OF TICKET . William man James K. Joues, Mayor Jones of Toledo, | | oqiqantinl electors named by the demo- | forces are ; A world, Porren Dhta AND Cupy. ( ¢ plau ex-Congressman James Hamilton Lewis of | (uio convention were endorsed, Thomas | Ganeral Mawart Hode e TP b “ Al sbout the Bkin, Scalp, Hauds, aad [1a o Democrats of Massachusetts Nominate ¢ hicago re Washington and Benton McMillin, governor | g SR GITEL Eaonat g %| General Mac n transmitting . A ¥ the upposition Hogan, populls ecretary ¢ tate, was | naners, says Possibly & ea " Candiduies for State People are anstously ot Tennesses unenimously named for governor. HOEAR | o Aguinedo as soy of ihe leaders. who Omces Wit wiil” ba e lekua Whon On Wednesday eveaiog there will be | (i" Cinhigute for the fusion democratic: | tontinue In open hecrilis st (Laughter) He parade of democratic clubs, after which | Fo0 b + nomination at the Helena Qovernor—Robert Treat Payne, jr., Bos immor there t his emperor. James R. Sovereign, Captain Patrick O'Far . o 2 toRtE ;- n Croke (La hter ) And he 1N X convention ( F. Killey was named for e i ot ~omek L DRC I .,,‘,,,“‘.”,",M‘,, TRve it rail of Washington and Sigmund Zetsler of | co STl 0% COUNTRY CHECK COLLECTION| s ¥ York [ bave seen in the newspapers-and | Chicago will speak at Tomlinson hall | B | nefi Noxthamp : aIRtL- the tioket was comptat o Becrotary of General Luther B. avery wobd ot it {lsughter) On Thursday morning the speakers will be " MIShe LR LIOKGE WS CO ©d a8 tol | pepresentatives of Clearing Houses S Rator =R ""””‘n wn. Brockton t " Croker n_Mr. |Louls G. Stevenson of Illnols, Augustus| ™y .,,nant Governor—Joseph E. Merriam,| ‘= Sesslom at New York Favor Tre rer—J T. 1x, Lowell fir as power 18 concernes Thomas of New York, M. L. Lockwood of o M'\.m’ deores 3 ‘my-; i Natlonal Systewm. Ator seneral—dohi C. Crosby, Pitte- | this campaign and T want to know of ouf | pennsylvania, president the Nattonal| Se¢ y of ge M. Ha ¥ western friends, whether democratic or re: . | Assoclate Justice—Robert Leeword NEW YORK, 't 0 ' publ whether they prop: n view of | Autl-Trust league, P. W. Dowe of New | a0l bl "t o0 o o ] , O The meeting o ROST 0t Robert Treat Payne, §r., | the present’ condition of affatrs in our | York, representing the commerclal travel-| o/ 0" 0 o \“_“m " 4jac | clearing house representative here will 2 h¥A0. the tioket which tha demos| (oL fo follow any ‘map who le 3l |ere, G, B. MeGlsilan of New York'and 3. L | 80 iae ie fitw R, 0. Stawart | today bad under discussion the subject of crats of this state will be asked to support | These are all personalitios, but underlying | Slaydon of Texas | \y'm‘”‘m}vn'd“;l e Publle st ouatica_p, | country cbeck collections. = Frederick W at the coming election, having received the at let us see what this n ostan The speakers on Thursday evening will be | \.(» ny & . 7 | Hayes of Detroit, chairman of tt mm meminaiion for governor at the state con- | Yok Fverybody knows the power of one | W: J: Bryan and Adlai E. Stevenson g e b S LIS RRIE LAY A T CaR e nadl v a state 1 K orybody knows the r of on i ot of extended inquiry on the advisability of vention, held in Pancull hall today man in the rank of lemooratie poll. | The closing address Thursday evening will | y s +lnttorn altd NScikRes the doms in New Vork and if there i« ufiy- | be delivered by Bourke Cockran of New DEVOTES ITSELF TO OHIO | adopting o national check collection sys " ) ado declares the do \pproaching imperialism in th un t 0 troit i ; ! York , Boston, Denver, Datroit, nant question t s continuance of the power of the boss of Tammany ty, N v b ROV e y nt by consent of the l w‘v‘ml de platse) It was under his [mu-r; Senator Jones, chalrman of the demo. rohibition Proselyters Given Ratber )K-W City. New York, Omaha, Rochester o o R B herson war permitied (o 1and 4 |cratic national committee, W. R. Hearat, ‘ Indifferent Reception om Speech- | St Louls, Los Angele Leavenwortt t lberiles of the r >H for a free witho . 100K hat I\,:,“\,(‘;n:‘ president of the National Assoclation waking par. were more or less governed by constitution for ( in the Phillp d that permtasion | ORI, O clube, and Wills 4. Abbott { | house agreeme W pllies & speedy restoration of independence trust of New York | manager of the Press bureau of the demo- | COLUMBUS , O, Oct. 2.—Johu G. Wool- | (€@ affecting alike opposes any alliance, open or se 1th T thar Erest “1’«‘{ i Ieha | cratic committeee, will come from ChICAgO | |ey, prohibition nominee for the presidency, | !mPottible owing any foreign nat condemns company | Worst trust that ever was, and it c {ou the special traln bringteg the COOK | grrived here at 7 o'clock tonight and con- | !MPOsed by ccnditd 3 stores in the coal fields. condemns usel Mctent unless, as was the | County Marching club cluded the day's program wWith an even- | Retion along we lues was commissions in the state; calls for reduct B e faka wouly | Tomlluson hall in ready for the conven-|iu: raily at the Board of Trade auditorium. vided the les ga in railroad rates and more power for the or company to land a | tlon. Sergeant-at-Arms Myron D. King A. Ashenhurst of Columbus, chairman of and referendum, also an inheritance tax | metive that governa the men that ure now | Ork of seating and decorating the hall to- | yolcoming address. Mr. Woolley i ‘";'I:“ hela o i o el mnehin of ublle wtilities | Aletating the policies in this campaign. | night. It i thought that 1.000 persous can | il discourse on the evils of the liguor | 910 OF (W0 bauks held out int of a and coude: the Albany lease as a rob- | Confidence ta What Basiness Wanta, ;" ""‘"‘: ) ”;"""‘:‘I_; ":" o By Plat- | ¢y Addresses were also givem by | Jimike U i s e ey orm in front o o decoratlons at the § i Sttt | counts and b e of ¢ oy bass bery of the state B thetr aimoat unte volce an far 8| 1iury complated [ Samuel Dickie and Oliver W. Stewart. rats o st R An innovation was the reading of the|the electoral ‘vole wus concerned 'the| o | ~'The spectal today made the rua trom Fort | pi ® 198 (AT thE veb 1 1o GaIste Declaration of Indcpendence previous to the | Rorthern states in 1506 sal e do 5o | Wayne, tncluding elght stops. Half hour Ll s ] " jeve In adopting o 11 der. . | no overned by collection eements. Mi besitag o1 e somventon, thm prehmeary | beieve 12 Sden it 8 iy hat VAT, | BRYAN SPENDS BUSY DAY | mieines were ho t Ade, Forast, Mana: | 2t 4200t 1v olltition saremence, Ml being deemed fitting in view of the fact | Aon't balleve in the assertion made by Mr. | | fleld. Louder and Millers. The last spoech | piifo® WERE B8 BB that this convention was held on the anni- | Bryan that we need more money “.-\ X Columbus was at Wester- | 57 i0. Buffalo, too, was considering the . = p . oy 3 14 did not need more money. There was Democratic Leader P in Many Long | befors ‘Faaciing COJUNIDUS WA & & subject and Loulsville had taken action versary of the first election of Jefferson. |y jenty of circulating medium with our Hours at Spellbinding iu | ville. where the most enthusiastic recep- | o 5. oo oh ol S Shiliad Dedn - great system of commerce to transact all | 1 tion of the day was had. The entire en- ) 3 ad been LOOKS SURE FOR MKINLEY &7d'more of'ehe puciness of he day. wnat | i reliment of Otlurbeln uaiversity was-pres. | ToCrEARIsed to provide for the charges We wunted wus simply confidence. Porty | Henry P. Davidson, vice president of the [ Bresndinee sty uleniances were forgot.| LE SUBUR, Minn., Oct. 2.—The decora- |ent with a band. LANSEES Fh LbuAT Darie s whte' a1t e Kbcretiry Repabliican Natic Committee Con- | ten. self-interest. self-protection assumed | tions which were placed upon the Bryan| A large crowd was gathered in fromt of | 0" G B William J. Gilpin ceden Bryun but One Hundred Suhy 10 g |”"‘:1)“m‘:‘)"";'F“‘{":‘,f'"f."';,v”:l"v"‘,"'lrn!n at Duluth by the Minnesota state |the Holmes hotel, where the @peaker's| o 'l oioied ' manager and assistant man. and Twelve Votes. pevr T NV e of IR 1% I committee were almost entirely destroyed | stand had been erected. Mr. Woolley made | o0 ,,.‘,wm,\v' 3 g s h Girl 1a the best there fs! not make any g‘”", to l""; ,’4““ it | by souvenir seekers while the train stood | the opening address and wae loudly cheered. | i - We mean the IRISH GIRL CIGAR NEW YORK. Oct, 2.—In a statement is- | does not now, whether these ples 8T | 1y the yards at Minneapolis last night. Mr. | He was followed by Samuel Dickie and C it Hand M ! republica ersonian o era | g b e " " ¥ . i fa suod from republican national headquarters | [epublican, | I ersontan, demicratic 'of | pryan started out today with a schedule of | L. Stewart. {NO SUGAR BEET BOUNTY The Wl araithe fnestind Ol4iVenTta Haven throukh National Committeoman Manley mean siccess and prosperity to burselvos | nfteen speeches before him and when he e The att h Ferdu il the natlonal committee claims 208 votes | and ‘L..:m’!vu”l They n“;,"nv:: p:y‘.:“]‘ {12 | reached this place he had already deliverad ominuted for Congress. Linnrrm- Conrt of Michigan Deoides B atote)the ARy h war a safe in the electoral college for McKinley, | fomty they may attempt to create class | ive of them, namely: At Shakopes, Jor NEW YORI. Dot: $~~Tha sepubiionss’ of | Aguinst Manufacturers of recen 1 ryan and 64 as in doubt. The atates | prefudice: they muy lie (1l they are black | dan, Belle Plaine, St. Peter and Henderson. | 0 sivin New Jorsey district renominated | That State. 20 years and the n conceded to Bryan are Alabama, Arkan-|ln the face. but thoy cannot foel the BeoT| At cach of these places except at St Peter | piinurd Wayno Parker for congress at TN At lET . to s sus, Florida, Georgla, Louisiana, Miss.s- | by odnfdance: rests: 1t 18 that when the | be spoke ten minutes. At St. Peter he | t0' olc LANSING, Mich, Oct. 2 ; 15 no better 10¢ cigar in the world. sippl, the Carolinas, Tennessee, Texas and | intelligent business interest of this coun- | spoke half an hour. The speeches wore all | | v\ % P \ ar. | COUTS this afternogn, in an unanim 1 ¢ v $ LYNN, Mass., Oct Congressman Er- | | i Vir Ley, ate tully araused \ihe tmportance | condersed reviews of the general situation, . on written by Justice L ML OF ) o the/doubteul columa’la. putsolorado, |05 Sis; Taaults of thia electlon there wor't | L Cio oty it oo Rt plvea (e Crunta | RMUIRObERIY of Chelaes wis renominated | peet sugnr bounty Juw u CORD-BRADY & CO. " colur olorado, | o ey doubt Lboult them [ but espec entica : A i : rpisiy N Idaho, Kentucky, Missourl, Montana, Ne We have be ihree years throush | and tmperialism, :“ o ‘"' Le7 Zopublipn N ot (89 SRVSBER | fionel d”"‘ bou w Omaha, Ne » fabras d Utah. Everythi o very « But e not seen | g 5 . | district, a pound and some $300,0 . ada. Nebraska and Utah. Everything else ii ks "Want of confence, | Sbakopee. the firat stop, was reached at 8| “irriy Mont., Oct. 2—The Independent | nide companies operating in Michigar 18 put down for MeKinley but Indiana, | { have mot sean any . symptoms in the |o'clock. Trere Mr. Bryan sald the repub- | Fp\ Te "OR0 B0 VT Ll . R | B ; which, with its ffteen votes, 1s admitted | business ‘nnd commercial ‘circies in thit | lican party has allowed the truats to grow |3 1% CECTER "4llpm|! m\.-; ed $4,000,600 1t wa city denotini anv want f confidence, a e . ey for congress ought by the Michis St sor ' to be in doubt 10 | ana 1t cannot insist upon the discussion of v & igan Sug n | why? Been every man knew that' Wil- | | NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Perry Belmont, who i Tl e <k When shown this republican claim. Mr. | llam Mokiniay was at the helm. (Ap- | the old question and the ignoring of the [, NI VORT B & T 4 Brausiitad tha Bay City asking for a mandamus to co o Richardaon for the democrats characterized | plause) Recavse every man Knew he was | trust with which everybody has become ac- | {7 it onseci(ins |TILE FAPEA0AING L8 ipgl the aufitorito oAy n {pported by A rapubl can congress in both et X 8¢ | st New York dlatric congress, was | hounty due. This was denfed, t 2 5 2 it as only “so much boasting.” He added | pibPor AL epublican congress In both | quainted, bedause of the effect of the trusts | A ‘ ¥ ted n if BYY THE CENUINE anches, (Anplause.) \ in nominated by the democrats of that | yq; R e i that the democrats also had a poll which | that avery efiert w be m waitle [ upon thom. Aigpsschionn only putioutithe | SRR HOMIER R BV B SRR (b : | Lolding that there ls no power in the atate Uiy 3 CONSUMPTION WAS very erent from the republican | all of the mplications and diffsrences | philosophy of experience distriot a g s 1= [ to authorize tax for private Bronchitis, Chills, Coughs DUt it R R4 Hai s de\publie [ Witn one Single purpose and that the best | 'y SO SR encen. now we | Bation was made in spite of the fact that| The opinion kays that the taxation u P Pure Colds, Dyspepsia of what ity °IE! Wiw' ean dones . The United | WAM fo show you that that sxparience |Mr. Belmonts fritaed b o B B lsaumelan la Cran ol auck put AERONS Taking DUFPYS RALT 3 ‘n Tour o h | Risiat, L han 15a0ed into the ¥ will_not only continue, but it wi'l grow |{n which he declined the honor. Mr that it can be upheld. aking 'S ALT | PN ST ol SRR | LT U UL Tl oniy | worse unless, you remove the cadse” We | pont was not present and tho letter was | BAk1konpibs Bkalg: a WHISKEY. 3 ahiespoonil MANUFACTURED BY phes: Shisnsh Ohisags setly ThO:aday mOrs cted “but feared abroad (ATPIUS) | givitie oo’ much atiention (0. the dollars not made public in the convention. To- | Not Allowed to Ston Wh [ g et tretine s | GALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP €@\ ing, stopping only long enough for his car | e it Whrough (he poliey | 8nd too little to the man. We felt sure |gight a committeo on Mr. Belmont| MANSFIELD, 0., Oct. 2 —Dowieitc Elders ISKey “.. et SoTE TED NAME. gt B Wabash o and good will and justice te | fhat we were right; that it thi polson | ("o New York residence to notify him | Baouve and Dalton attempted to get off.the e of mitations, o0 be switched to the abash rallroad L] ? | in the blood that it would continue to break | ! ’ | 3 —_— - tracks, enroute to Indianapolls. Senmator | “Y\GWURIN. Ll L ihit he 1a friand g | Ut If there is posion in the blood, on the | ot his nomination. He positively refused Pennsylvania train at 11 o'clock today, but WICMEDT Tomas,.liatruing (othe: demianratle batIONMY | e enil sy ti ks s A R o | body sl appear 1 batl and 4 wite man will | 1o run, He told the committen that he was | Wers compelled by the police 1o continue FR EC K ES [ GHIcHE het “ | tike something for the bleod, bt 001 } : I | Smmities: tadey nnnaiikpedithe followins eproved duierten of "N, e ) | LG0T WP RS ke hofla. We {fiad | ECtDE to be & man of mearly i0, had no | thelr journey NNVRQYAL {tinerary for Colonel Bryan's eastern tcur 8, Ot Lo B2 Meco| to show you what was going on, but you | desire to return to congress and that there - - " (he hero of the workingman wa ’ T | Boy Shoots fils Siste SAFE, Would not listen. You have had the trust | uere fiv IR the Risteiell - dise | s T {ariff, which protects him _ (Applause) | B "ol e boit ‘and '@ new Imperial | Were plenty of young men in (he district| wwpcmiTA, Kan, Oct y Riges, & i | " S RIS t tasie was fourht for vears and I do| poiy' jg fn aight. ‘Why I8 It that the re. | Willig to serve. He would do anything| yaars old, ehot his sister, 1§ years old 6% nd complexion s - RED 41t Goll ne | Batknow. of I SADRE O e, et | Biblican party’ altaws the trusi"to GTow? | for the party except run for congreas | morsing with a ‘targer’ gui e | #) and absolutely removed "% Baveerous Suneiii oy | Srwanisations Whenever they wanted any. | Secause the republican party 18, more In: | wOBURN, Mass., Oct. 2.—Congressman | B0 8% %P hay Kone to the houpital | e/~ YOU . Full informa- [ ¥ s thing of public leglsiation or | anvihing t2 | wealth of the country tha e | Willlam Knox of Lawrence was renomi- | dangerously wounded | . fion with book mailed fr & LA B e A pon he. wha | Lontpibuting to' thelr dividcnds collected | nated by the republicans of the Fifth dly- JOUN H. WOODBURY, (63 STATE ST, CMICAGO | wsuiion wase [ Bouse " erwene Yo i wecatind | DM Wi tavee” atimy Fhedwiun i | trict today, they knew they were golng etr friend. | BROE N0 suppress the discontent w — = | (Applsuse.) The bill which protected them thoutd be cired by legislation and ‘the Connecticut Town Elections. a A monument fo the friendshin that he | JAnL I abroad 18 s will look ' SW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 2.—V 1 - ! ship that ppine tslands ar vou will' lo ] EN, Conn., 2. —Very nearly u nin m to the working classcs of the |/nittd | (he record you will fiud that the republican | Jlete returns from the little town elec- 1€ 111 r 00 Suth some modincations, ‘bt during P e vnirtes 1 presidong | tions of yesterday show a net republican had a experience ¢ A ' o Phillp; 3 . 168 O o o Of the 162 ot had an e e Prilippine Lumber and Development | Loss of seven towns. C 42 towns vol -~ 3 g ; a8 s “',w'.: ‘M0 | company and they have already gobbled | ing all but two have been heard from | is an essential these brisk autumn days, One's interest ha TeL and | e ement in the Phillpnina | They stand: Republican, 113; democratic |in the pleasure of the family should suggest that it be furnisl Arrie ay with| slands and in their o »~;‘.».:.~Im:\',.u 42. The two missing towns—Canterbury II [ he family should sngg : at it be furnished i £ o at he was | BAr The tubor question ‘s easily solve nd Ki Y epublic f asing manner ; v a place where the love Th at t ble in trvin the two men wha shoulde 1tr T %s plenty of Chinese laber eand Killingworth—in 1888 were r. publican ina pleasing manner—that it be a pla where the family fove to he great troubl ing rricd him. Around here 18 plenty of Chinese labors 7 | and democratic respectively. Counting ARl B e Sl L el to sell what are called patent f RAREARSOLg LSS why s o ghant s large | these two towns as they stond last year Abou' Th"s : lI' ‘t e vng | il f y AGES, Dutithelg's . . . Mbtarfused N army an Y and while s 4| complate returns for the year would stand 10 hint of extravagance the prices, for medieines is that so many claims it s good thing for those doing. the developing. P bl bt 2 : RURES R ! haye been made for them that i R E 8 D0 S e e RIS Tears ah sebuitia 1L s Siar theinh every item is passed along at worth, and ade fo | | the sons for the vy and the peoj ¢ » . or ity » aohols d:”.‘ e T i e | GEORGIA WILL VOTE TODAY | P e ez ’ 1 | ceope the tona now standing: Licenee, Pl’" addressing Mrs. | it's an casy matier, for a nominal outlay, T ey 1 At Belle Plalne Mr. Bryan sald that | 70 2. O xi t o . o . s ¥ | 72; no Mcense, 90, as against, license, infchs. - wuir g v it N what honest makers sav. | trusts, militarism and imperfalism were | no 1jcenso, §9, fo 1§99 b";; y’"-v”‘:r. @om= | to equip the room, to make it an ideal We have b tell Democrats Expects to Elect Thetr | questions which had been raised by the re- municating wi, place These may interest you: ¢ been telling our Tloket by 60,000, Republicans | bublican party, but, he contended, that Sassians 5o Taks Ao Sanien ? story sixty years. Did we ever Making No Opposition. | party was not pre ;mrd to moet them He| ypgy yORK, Oct. 2—Concerntng the re A woma” N ralsy ¥ . sald that the republican party was not fna | SR B i e deceive you once? It we make ATLANTA, Ga., Oct, 2.—Sixty tHousand | position either to condemn or defend its | PO™ (N4t X ',r‘:,“"',‘:h'.'":rl,,,n', Hha oash any statement that isn’t so, we ajority Is what the democratic party of | position oo .rnrn.r ; these questions . e e e R L R S A weman whose expe- / | e ALis s EONSI 'he people of Henderson were treated to " u will stand the loss. Go to the |Gcorsia ex o obiain at the weneral | T B o o e e st chg | Decchen during the’ campaien, 1t 1a now | r@noe In treating fomale ! state election tomorro! s, who | & dis tion uste. £ | sald on the highest authority that Gen druggist and get your mor [ hve & ticket in the field, do not expect to | Fise in the price of sait, Mr. Bryen satd | gt L0 LE B ENET B0 0T ¢ i, AR~ ills Is greater than that ) ) 3 10 BN 05 M X 8 4| eral Harrisc asked ) of the state they claim they will elect | cTease 8 preciable beca WM il iy or Govern sy [ e fers 0f ths | 50 aatia BATESL of salt in & Lifetime.. M. [ SREDSIER=SRLL ALISF ROVArROE Roosarslt or foemale. ' ’ | Bryan claimed this reasoning was falla Lo - i . b o t | Aver's general assembly | B o v o the o _Here's an example. Ayer's |& i R e e ATl T et «‘.n\..r;-.?e.,:.f?n.'-:k ) the stumg and. mako She has fifty thousand | Cherry Pectoral isia good cure | iicket o be voted upon. In some districts | €t & sult of clothes. The oblection was to | JE0¢PCH, IRFCL R 1 HHED (HD of Whic suoch testimonial letters | for a cough that comes from a | congressional candidates have been named | the principia Aud the 61a6: daages :;: trusta L A as we are constantly pub - | more for the preservation of the party or- ay BOIG us d D MADY case nl cold. Your cough, if you have | mors,lr he preservition of the parts | (5 rdse o sont might ot bo & Burden | cpgenramar i 2 on| MShing showing that Lydia : one, may not came from o cold; | On.the demesrasi. aket thore, are staty | £0 487 ouo ariisle but, taking all togwiher, | SRESTLNE: B S0 BITA probbiton E. Pinkham’s Vegetable $2.00 ’ A ) - TS e B ot | they comstituted a load too heavy for com- £ 8 Y " = for this solid select quar- your doctor will tell you about | Tominces to be elected by a ‘),Murnll tm»‘.r3 HIZ SARRIVAIM & Jovs A0 e vy L) The meeting today was at Ada, 0, where o | SOMpound is dally re . ol 1 loct quar . be state, The usual number bas bees in ANKATO . Mina oee MEMTAT. yp. [#top of an hour was made. The meetng | MOving hundreds of suf- This pretty French Leg Table | red golden chatr, that. | creased by a recent enactment of the legis aes b : was held In the opera house. Addresses| g Als pr ’ Asomels polished . sy ‘s . | 1ature, declaring for the election of judges | Bryan made the principal speech of the | de by Volney B. O ey ering women. style and finish, though the price is . It is a straight meaicine with and solicitors of the judical circuits by di- | fOrenoon, the stop at thia place being forty WAFS WA 'd‘ : "l’h ishing, John G | “dadles f 1 the sixty vears ul’(urrs Back af 16 | Taet ata ShtRs Seenis y » I'“““"" in duration. He asserted that the \\lnu]l““l::.fl;d“n‘nl; r’.l«'h;) {()h.\i" hl:ur‘ EV.I'y woman knows | of best quartersawed golden onk, heavy i ‘ value more when you : ot republicans were trying to fight the cam- | S10P Was A o ohn oolley | R i 2 y rth $18 s 0 Zolos ) : | some woman Mrs. Pink« iand earved, handsomely polished, worth $1% see the chalr-$2.70 There isn't a ghost of the ordi- Dates for Political Speakers. Palgn on the lowest plane on which & cam. |and Volney B. Cushing speaking. The lust | SO w n « Pink ly ha g . RoLY-¥ e} Ly nary patent thing about it. NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—The republican na- | palgn was ever pitche stop of tho forenoon was at Mansfield,| #@am has restored 1o | our price only $13.00 e ( C. Aver Company, J. cal Chemi Pra Mas Ayer's Sarsaparilla Ayer's Pills Ajer's Ague Cure Ayer's Hair Vigor Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Ayer's Comatone tional committee has arranged for l]\ru‘han in South Dakota October 15-20 by Senators Frye of Maine and Hanna of Ohio. The democratic managers have arranged to have Mayor Jones of Toledo accompany Mr. Bryan on his tour of New York state, following Mr. Bryan's appearance at Mad- ison Square Garde | ‘In the east” he said, “they tell us of a prosperity in the west that we have never seen, and in the west of blg wages in the east which they do not dare to boast of in the anthracite coal regions.’” He sald the republicans were more troubled in 159 about maintaining the parity between the white men in the United States and the where the meeting was held at the depot. health. Our Army and Navy Heroes depicted on highest quality playing cards new designs—new series. conts & pack in money or stamps. Address Malt-Nu trine Dept Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n, St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Pinkham makes no statements she cannot preve. ;| Her advice Is froe. “Walk in and Look Around.” Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Company 1414-1416-1418 Douglas Street.

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