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eoc Famons Californian FExpresses Him- 0000030000000 Onn you not see that something s radically wrong when i experience these symptoms, with perhaps ef (Fig. 8. backache (Fig ness of limbs (Mg, &), or swelling of ankles (Fig hen be warned, for you " may soon find youself a tota slon o Take IMUDYAN, It will eure you. Don't walt until complete prostration, but take HUDYAN now HUDYAN fs 0 permanent cure for ull Kidney and phinis Nervous disorders. Don't become # physieal wre s | when a positive cure is within your wedinte reach Senator | demo- | Tag- | an address responde Senator to include all warm-blooded | Jones in opening the convention said Ireland to become recon- | animals provided with wings, and therefore In the absence of President Hoars wh clled to foreign domination, even with only | bats, apparently ::::M';v“r‘ Jnsvoldably detained from tr A parrow channel of the sea between Ire- | Every importer is required to apply to the n PR b g B this meeting to order and | do 8o Jand and the land of her governess.” The | secretary of agriculture for a permit to lm- | During the last two or three weck HUDYAN i not an experiment it bas been tried and tes HUDYAN makes rich bloo lich serves to give strength and build up the system HUDYAN - all droggists a package. six pack ages $2.50. If your druggist does not keep send direct to the HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY., San Francisco, Cal, Consult HUDYAN Doctors About Your Case 1 had seen while shopping, ¢ my point # was what [ was afte | ter what the big companies do, unless the A I DBl B famo b veled by eas ws from Portage | culture, seeks to protect birds more thor- [ various buildings in the business portion | < ARE PERMANENTLY CURED by HUDYAN wiil make & spesch from the famous M- | ooiive saint of the Crystal Ridge march. | DS (Faveled by easy stages from r 5 ' : Lol Bryan said tonight that he would give the | speaks” so loudly of wanton cruelty and | varicolored uniforms of the marching (O tnder eyes (kg 9), coated tonghie oF clmmy moutl ton today. He came to make a forma il A other | only retaining the Philippin o | Western, the Lehigh Valley, the Hillslde | yngy town from the railroad station. A [existed.”” Further on Is the jmportant|to preside, but telegraphed that he | | glve us wha 14 world is constantly |, ;iqjered by President Mitchell and the | jong {t will take THE OMAHA DAILY YEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1900. price of which was only $50, and then I | - \—l R“ I‘ ls s’l ” l 0\ - | added as an after thought that [ had quite g made up my mind to buy it Tice Presidentisl Oandidate o Talk on \ | Oundidts Bryan Bwing Around the Oirela | ™a4530 my minf o g b0 atonal - Oonvention of Dem ocrs MoKinley's Famous Front Porch, in Wisoonsin, | bonnet? 1 not! You'll have to put up Exoites the Risibles, 4 (Continued from First Pagn) with $25 and not & cent more do you g l | Sev wollfories 1 this district, satd he | | “As that was exactly the amount that I N Al IDENT | 2 so o p SAME OLD SONG IS SUNG AT EVERY PLACE | wanted 1 am afraid that the tears that 1 | PANCAKES NO FLATTER THAN MEETING - Incense Sprinkied Upon Sacred Hend Big Hall at Indinnapolis Is Filled, but l z weit s in Favor of Keeping the | AUTORE made some concssslons as to ton of Jeflernon and the Declarntion ANIMALS UNDER THE BAN, the Crowd Ia Made Up of 1 " Philippin Ao Co » By L s e of Independence Handed Talent Inatend of Expeo g L ey LA o Cateh-as-Catch-Can, Creatures that May Mecome Nuisances Delegntes from Abroad Neceanity an Well an trom Milnesvilile, near bere, and the other Harred from the Country i | trom Crystal Ridgs. The v‘['fl'"m\h' march. g A new and important law in regard to ani- | e ~ ) 4 ers, 100 strong, went to Lattimer, but not " . y fui to effect . the | INDIANAP ) T ty of o Setovans Jio ! WAUKESHA, Wis, Oct. $.—Mr. Bryan | mals has just gone into el reports the | INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 8.—The city of 1 M CANTON, 0., Oct. 3.—~Governor R being allowad on the company property, thay | POF T O oiey day today. He | New York Tribune. It enlarges the powers | dianapolts ity to thi e 3 g o o ughly than before and guards against the | American flags and streamers of bunting O ey porch while his train is being trans- | oo, kA s Sty five mwa | CILY 0 tHIN ¢ speaking only at Por- | ousl o :“"‘ e bl R gflderha S POl AL "" only twenty-five men |, q "Columbus, Watertown, Oconomewoo | intfoduction into this country of animals | were flung to the breeze and portralts of | O = stich conditions exist? Koow you that these symptoms ,,,.,,,“r”',:‘. ,m:‘, ra r“. B i rnee ,.:‘,1 1{ :.;’.y m“.--'r‘ xx u:rm"[l”"l ng any- | 00" \Waukesha. Rain fell during the | which might, it allowed to increase, be- | distinguikhed leaders of the democracy |9 detiot N tronble? B A am it MIT! iy Hery POt OUNRE | Swetl SHNS TRVE cuig Shastias SHIHS. refrain | o oooter part of the day. This clrcum- |come & pest. were dieplayed in flames of electric bulbs, | O denote serious trouble him. Delegations w d from going Into the Pardee mine at that | gon o pad the effect of reducing the| The English sparrow plague could have | At 8 o'clock a parade of all the demo- |Q m;n-um‘m: um.v; Kaw: Prunil . | piace. crowds somewhat, but at most of these | been avolded had this law been formerly in | cratic clubs, principally local, and dele- | © JeYoung of San Francisco, pres y {y eanie e for | Miners Firm on Thia Folnt—0perator | yth and oth of this month to Iilinols, the | recklessness in the shooting of birds local clubs added to the spectacular ef- | Port ‘to e presid ri - i Thinks strike Wil Be a 10th and 11th to Michigan and the 12th, | The object and purpose of this act are | fect | & reception to the Weikisgten Soon Long On 13th and 15th to Oblo. He will go direct | "to aid in the restoration ot such birds in Hearat Not Present. | ception will be h H4 Tatt Noon afeer| x o from Cleveland to New York, reaching that | those parts of the United States adapted The program for the opening se | after clection, Mr. DeYoung left svon At18T| SCRANTON, Pa, Oct, 3.—There are 80| city at 3 o'clock i the afternoon before he | thereto where tho same have become scarce | the convention, made up of local crowds noon for his home l indicutions whatever today that there will|y vo orugle in Madison Square garden, |or extinct, and also to regulate the in-|as officially anmounced was changed just posnessions coming to ‘*"". "q“‘a‘m e &% | Coal and Iron company and the Temple | |arze number of people had assembled | clause which makes it unlawtul for any- | Il and unable to attend. The convention the result of th war with Spaie, it o] Coal and fron company asking thelf miLe | there, but many of them wore frightened | one to “transport from one state o another | was, theretore, called to order by king them self-governing s | employes 1o return to work on (he proposed | qeay' by the 1ight shower of fain during | the dead bodies of any wild animal or bird | James K. Jones, chairman of the soon an poskit ) . “for we must | ¥O8® Increase of 10 per cent, and the PoW- | the speech making. Mr. Bryan discussed |killed In vielation of local laws." cratic natfonal committee, Mayor We noed them.” he sald, Sfor e MUSL qer reduction to contract miners WIth A8 | (h issies of the campalgn, declaring that | The new law deals with the importation of | gart was introduced and made Bave an outle Y adjustment of miners’ wagea based thereon. | no man had the right to own and govern |all kinds of animals as well as birds. The | of welcome, which was briefly exerting ltaelf t ure—a basts for 1ar&C | gyq utive board of the United Mine Work trade in the nt ers. This position 1s decided all over dis Canton Is now experiencing that delight-|ypiop No. 1, embracing the Lackawanna ful fall w ‘iv generally called “Ir '1" and Wyoming regions. At headquarters | jegson he drew was that if the people of | port domesticated fowls, plgeons, eto., and }lff,i{;.ll“'{"...;",““"“"" and have been i LA i ":*’\“"K»‘ [ enjor- | here Committeemen Burke and Collins | Ireland found it difficult to reconcile them.- | cage birds such as parrots and canaries. | § T R e e e B arik ng 1t more than President McKinley. He — - TN | MeKinlay will earry the state by a larger | m PPEALIN (LAS S [table T began oing into raptures over a R]‘ LLY CREAT 17 000000000000000000000000000000000000000Q ROOSEVELT GOING TO CANTON e STILL APPEALING TO CLASS|VRE. i ALLY GREATASFIZZLES G018 414 not think that ny notices of an fin- | | re s ewha reed 1w 1 — crease would be posted at his mines, no mat. | » shed were somewhat f But 1 gained is t nton on the morning of h th X th 4 tonight presented a scene of coming to Canton on the morning ¢ ould not reach the workmen ere and no t ApAT r o ' . ade lees t ozen spoeches and | of the United States Department of Agri- | frozen democratic festivities. From the Oetover 13 for & thirty-minute stay. He|nese stopbed work, Orauberry whs the ops | D0 1688 thag haif a dosen Spesches ad Y Teith . Q { . § pethPN, 105, thove ORI Wit | gut R gL g e T nervousness, a feeling of lassitude or exhaustion, sedt nited 8t mmissioners to | " places thers were as many people as |Operation and perhaps, t0o, there not | gates marched through the stroets he nent or headaches ( hollow eye: A4 puffiness :;"'I"' the United Stal 5 bVet . Okt | MUST RECOGNIZE THE UNION | coula well hear all that wae said. Mr.|now be in the forests the “silence which | transparencies in the parade and the |O L headuches (big. w.eyes afd puttin e Paris exposition, stopped over in N e iy & v"\nr’n] ex |ve any respouse tomorrow to the BoUces | "he meeting at Columbus was held on | troduction of American or forelgn birde in | prior to the hour of meoting. Iresident | pressed himself as heartlly in fa posted by the Delaware, Lackawanna &|¢he yacant ground at the opposite side of | localities where they have not heretofore | W. R. Hearat was expected to be “N“:HI o A g i e ,”“fm.‘.' The strikers everywhere are positively de- | qnother, “If there are any Irlshmen | word “anfmal” is taken to include reptiles|to by J. R. Rice of Canton, O R o Tt termined upon taking 00 action which 18| hers " he sald, "I want to sk them how |and “birds™ cd | i : Free of Charge. Call or write. S0 day untll there are now by act said the men could be depended npon to | galves to English government it must be | Specimens for museums or aclentific collec- ) count, 7,43 democra Chubs With an Ay i8 gotting the outdoor exercise he wo much .0000C000000003000000000 gQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ©0900000C02000000C OO0 stand firm in the attitude they have taken. | quite as dificult for the Filipinos, so much | tions are also admitted without permits, | 8%8 membership of more than 20 (ap. |G60000EOCNC000000000000000000000000000000 enjoys and which does him %o much good | rhey yay the unfon must be recognized. | further away, to accept our domination. | provided the purpose of their jmportation is Pl "onton. VI i rgamisiton of (i He goes out driving every day with Mra. | 0,ch as the concessions now offered p oy Kind, ‘Conalating of more thin 4 000 mem. | $—6-0-6-&-4 -6 } r gain | Same Old A « ¥ m ** 000 DR IR IR IR I IR R e o 4 MeKinley, usually in the morning and agalo | 4ry o result of the position taken by.the “v""' '_"'"" to Cla; Some animals are not under any circum- | DOra thoroughly orkw d and thorough N In the nfternoon. They drive mbout the | (it (bl 0 "and that the fight will | At Watertown Mr. Bryun spoke In the | ool 1o no imported, except for museums. | work ‘in” their Jocalitics ‘cyerywhere thers eily and often out on tho country Foads.|pe won on this lssue Turner opera houss because of the in in’ thelr Jocalities everywhere thers ; 4 Thoss under the ban at present are the mon- | can be no reasonable doubt of the result | k A d N g kgl e Bt S R T e T e e e e S R W SR S T : Look Around Now panies them and again some old triend or| wanna company in confident that enough was packed and the audlence was Very|p, . ).h gparrow and the starling. These are Stevenson Given Glad Hand [ F S v < : For Office Rooms Betghbor 18 requcsted to be ready to Join | o¢ hig workmen will be an hand tomorrow | SRthuslastic. He satd that in the beglnning | .y, o1ytely prohibited.” Organization Go to all the office bulldings around 1 " are or tha of Its history the repub Y 4 co was then effected by elect them iy's drives were longer than| o urrant the operation of a couple of | °f 118 Bistory the republican party had con- | “pyg ‘mongoose, to most Americans, 18 |ing Thomas Taggart temporary chairman usunl count of the weather being Just [ b o 0 o ast "'f,‘,:'.”.’ > be followers of Jefferson. Now |, o "iiac s the deadly enemy Of | B H. Imson, New York, secratary. W. . to Mrs. McKinley's 1iking. Besides the | g0 efterson’s name was never mentloned, | (ohl T g tribe are as fond of ehtck- | pallard, St Louls, reading clerk, and M drives the president in the last few days but Alexander Hamilton had become [ ZHEEE S h LT e python B e Aiing elerk, wud Myts zood deal o t it exemp o Bt 2 1 ng, Indianapolis, sergeant-at-a bas been doing a good deal of walkIng | gynerintendent May of the Hillaide Coal ,’l‘,'”m e e e “"'“"’.“"'I"' had | 4 for the fiytug fox, he 16 & most unwel | At this juncture Adlai B Stevenson ws his favorite exercise. He walks along the | 4ng Tron company and the New York, Sus | [W1Eht that soclety was divided into tWo | .;pe addition to the fauna of any CcOUBLIY. | escorted to the hall by a baud and hi stroets abutting his home and occastonally | qucharog & Western company doss not ;l'nufl d'h; wallborn sod the lowly-| oo and a hulf long on an averagd. BUt | pearance sent the convention 1nto a pind: down town. Whercver he goes he meets | orn, and that the well-born were entitiod | & R AEE L 4N trer ‘he Hves wholly on | ot o€ FEPL CH SOnVERian hato 4 b th o strike ls ne ttleme o ST ATk e MR (AR Brauta LHAT. (TN b T arn ey e et iy | to wovern'/tie: fowly-Bbrni ‘1t .waw i | d his one redecming feature neems most democratic fashion | sald today: “If there is an understanding | nocegsary, Mr. Bryan sald, to state that | (et fie ) e e T the | COBtIRUCd for somo time after Mr. Steve ost democratic tashio ween (he head Vew Y A 24E ; s {0 be that he |s esteemed good e # No plans have been made for goiog to|jerqers: and murtace Mdieatjons. €6 mot|Mr. HAmilon considered Mmself well e b axat. 15 whioh e fouriihes, | on 10 takec his asat on the rosteum, o ’ [ienaty s catfol 0 ] ; countries of the while he had not intended to Washington to confer with cabinet officers | qc . ! born. Men who taught that doctrine al O v [kt matter o prONIIIEAS Wil on matters connected with the Chinese sit ':‘:‘ i :-hnlx»”:: "f‘";“|:' n"“"::"\""i‘)'l“h'l“‘:: ways class themselves with what thoy | lmlflll: fv w,“,,r:o; s BEarstARY oL A s uation, or for any other purpose. On the | Ule'lsicment 1n further oft than aver.” | Somarred the botter class This was wne | culture are unlimited. He may at any time eontrary is every fndication that the ominating thought of the republican | {yind M8 L James J. W o operates col- ow to address you, but prostdent will be in Canton all fhis weel 1,,,:,5?‘, e e io | PATty of the prescat day and theretore | “5UCl v yeurs ago the roseate spoon- | (10T (3 FIATeRE, vl but 4t b later (ime. 1o . o i Jefterson's doctrine of the equality of g accordance with the program, I will hav RENTAL AGENTS, ern 0 d to bill cu for instance, was extremely BRYAN DENIES THE CHARGE | oo oo odny bt A1l thelmen was no longer promalgated by the | | curlew, for instance, s extreme’® |tho pieasure to address some remarks to [ individual operators were provoked at the| pmembers of that party. b my tellow democrats, (A a vioor, mee naane. R C. PELEFS & Company manoner in which the big companles are | its plumage attrac the attention of the | ause.) 1 can only | . |eay now that I bring you word of great| &€ @ @O S S 6000606090000 0009 Fusion Lemder Says He DId ot Re-|acting As far as the collierles he was | Declarntion of Independence. [ mitiiners, with the result that the bird s | (10 O JRGL T RS oW Word of ke A R RS cetve Money for Insiating on intorested 1n were concerned, he said they| Mr. Bryan chided the republicans for |mow protected only by lmposing a fine of |y ™ o Cappiaune ) e o e Bilves: Plask, 414 not know officially that a 10 per cent | falllng to mentlon the Declaration of In- [ 3250 on anyone found shooting it in Florida P advance had been agreed upon. Neither | d¢Pendence in their Philadelphia plattorm. [ Tho snowy heron, the great blue heron, Mayor Jones « Te \ A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- PORTAGE, Wis., Oct. 3.~ Mr. Bryau's ai- [had the Ontario & Western peopls any | He sald in this connection even the seagull, have become & prey 0| mne pext gpenker was Mayor Samuel M GAIN.” MARRY tenEiEn. was' tods callsd'ito’ a statement |ofotal knowledgs of it this morning “Republicans, show me & document ever | the milliner—or Father 1o the fashionable | jonoy of Toledo, Mr. Jones spoke I par A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES made by a Mr. Kingman that he recelved & h penned by a modern republican that will | woman—and are rapidly decreasing L as follows: c v e T e e state gamekeepers are 916,000 for inslsting upon the silver plank compare with the Declaration of Independ- | The powers of the state gamekeer iR niibant (s e it s haraly ' worth while, to dedy the| sestiers Making Great Dterta o Iu- |11082 of today that will have the {afluence | Work of sbying the forests from being de- | iam and I belleve that when the vot [ charge of a man who hides behind a woman duce Men T of the Declaration of Independence. That |populated for the sake of trimming a|cpunted next Sovember patriotism o P this nation will regist higher whose name he will ot give, but in order Declaration of Independence has been read | “stunning” hat for some fine woman 18 NOW | than fn any electl h preced that the most unscrupulous republican may ull over the world. In South Dakota I met | centralized and designated our natfonal history. 1 belleve the e s town and look at their reoms. You can P Rt L plenty of them vacant and you ean probably get any size room you want come to THE BEE BUILDING. You will not find so many rooms from which to make a selection. There is good reason for that. All the rooms in 1 HE BEE BUILDING K, he the fw that are finally yielded and sald | | fy fellow democrats: 1 thank you for this cordial greeting. I would not undertake vacant are Just as good as those that are occupled. Rents are no higher than in bulldiugs which may burn up like & hay sta 000000;‘000'00 G0 9000060600600 96050909 Hiark ave o reason for repeating the charge 1| SHENANDOAH, Pa. Oct. 3.—General|Governor Lee, a Norwegian by birth, who, | The purchasing of birds for those regions of this country are read) selt-govern MANHOOD RESTORED"cupm:uz' will eay that it s absolutely false In every | Gobin has been informed that a big meet- | 8W&Y off in distant Norway, where they once flourished, but are now had read the individual soul 18 read T itseli Wil bl Vi ia bt ey DA particular. No one ever offered, promised | ing of mine workers is scheduled for 'to-|Declaration of Independence and it had seldom found has not been systematically for Jn no Jther way can we have: sel i or A Lost Mmuh oF gave me that sum or any other sum for | merrow night at Langsford, Pa, in the |drawn him here, and he is now a governor | carried on. Now tuat the power to o thi8 | ES ST oaiae, 1 am a pacrior not o 18 il odwen b Srsits that plank or any other plank in| panther Creek valley, to which locality |Of & STeat state. In Minnesota I met Gov- |18 vested in the Department of Agriculture | o (18" of iny mort and 1 have no hope | e o Ay, A&k, Y Taventa quiok deesof dlsokarg ":’flfi leansen th A0 Katsar Olty. plattorm: or’ any. other | ths strike bas ot yet penstruted: T. is|erRor Lind, who read the Deolaration of | this work will doubtiess be much more ea- | sy, party that now is or sver s il b 1153 i Uhe UrIGacy Orgaua of AL 1 purlies. €V Ik DENE siroog hene lactorn, 1 do not knew sdything of M, | understood that a Iatgs Sumiber of strikers | 10dependence 1n Sweden, and it drew him |ersetically carried on and much of the harm | (& BUR 'S 1) KOG ORI T | QU A Tert Ar 0T on,ed by Doctors s beernse 60 per cent aro troubled with IPrastatitte, e Eman, but 1t 18 810 he 18 & cousln of | fraw the viclnity of azlaton wiil ationd | t0 the United Btates, and he is now a gov- | 40ne by hitherto lax laws and uneducated | continent and under our fug ln yet A R E A A TR s ration, 800 testimonials A Wilkien Senator Cullom, and I do know something | (he mesting, At present there are mo in- | FOOF Of & great state. Away off In Ger- | Public conscience will be remadied, i L N R L ¥ imatt, Send far v clradiar i testiingt B8 MR0R 6 eeEinalegs AT, EYLA 8 e E I of Benator Cullom. The senator ought 1o | gications of froubls, but General Gobin|Many Bomrich read It; it drew him here | The importance of the propibiisd '"", Lok At f b SRRV IS LR FOR SALB HY MYRR TR Yuow whettier his cousin In trustworthy | aeid. today that it troops are mesded hey |ARd it 18 my earnest hope that he may be- | MSI" clsuse-is apparent when {he Agures o HiAnd promhats oeall 8 1 WY ERS-DILLON s AN LT ARN AR or mot, and if the senator will #tato over |\will be in readiness. Reports from the |cOme the governor of this state. Repub- | the amount spent togasLER TaUIEI RS [ e v n T o nsal ad s own siguature that he belleves what|maniner Creek valley today are to the|licuns, bave you any documents that are | LFMis are taken luto sccount, Whey amount ston of Mayor Jones' ad i ¢ uilton Lewis of the state | §round keer he reco hin coustn says and is willing to represent | erace that the Leigh Coal and Navigation | AF&wing people? wp to $5,000,000 und the plogue has ex- |dress James Hamilton Lewis of tho slat t recol i 4 Sl (AN bIaFion WaR IGiEodiced kxttue JAnt [lbalion e s, $0.00 A MONT Mm in an investigatlon of the oharge, I|company collieries are still working with| CHATEING the republican party wiih sel. | Bausted the ingenuity of aclence ashington was introdu " (o] H. speaker of the afterncon. Mr. Lewis spoke | (hat devices to protect trees are con S will moke him a proposition which Will| )1 torces, despite the great pressure [fi8h motives in its Philippine policy, he g RS S I part as follows stantly belng put fi Ona of the latest SRESIALIEY .tv'; him an opportunlty to produce RIS |yrcught to bear on the men there by sirik. | Mid: WHY EY ARE CAUGHT. i o tai 1t Gnnioarals ara|nd centalniy (h Oliflou: 16 thatiat s } in evidence ors from of i c . tent w 8 d a te y i i s rs trom other districts. 1t ia maid that ‘h‘l‘n:hnmm(l‘ll yuur'-::\nnllnu ;(;"nvm fact | o o Detecilon That Genteel [not, No servfle supplicants for official fa- | tent which s d 1ed to cover and protoct | All Private Diseases Martin Speaks at Huron. about fifty striking mine workers from e chairman of the republican com- "“‘,‘mn“"" Li Dream Of. vors are we. No dictator sways his detes- | the trees. The tent will be waterproof, so / and Disorders of Men JRON. 8, D. O 3. (Special)—The | Hazleton are making quiet but strenuous | mittee of military affairs, a republican o over . that it can be used from year to yes a| HURON, 8 D, Oct (Specia o Y For the last few weeks all the ocean |table rule over us. No corporate influence year, an Best mesting. exclusive of tho great Roose- | eforts to closs the collieries. Meetings [ momuer of congress, the man who had ! i b niAnay a4 P il diremts | Will ndmit the sunshine on one side wh 12 Years in Omaha, et meating. exclunive of tho wreat Roose: | U005 (0 e might ot Langaford, Coaldase | chargs of the bl raiaing the army to 100, | ioers, salllue from Europaan paris for| (GRRCLs & SCRUETOn B SO ISR |t weopa out fronty winds on the other.| 3 VARICOCELE sua by Huron republicans the present cam- |#nd Summit Hill, all of which were largely | 000, I8 the president of the Pilitppiaes | New York have hm"x ‘.M“T o '.n'”mru‘:y worship no king but God il | In each tent will be an oll lamp, for heat f AL ok e e e e on"a | attended, but it is impossible to learn how | Lumber and Development company, that | PePle who were Beligefl short HEOTIE thesystem. Soon but no action bearing upon strike matters| other sigh en compelled eforring to Senator Ha o aid. |08 When the oranze growers ara’ warned { HYDROCELE curea o crowd gathered (o her Hon. E. W, |many of the mine workers joined the union. has aiready valuable lumber lands in the | SHUFR '"",“"“",‘,)::"y, h»,u:.-,‘u:.‘(mv‘l‘:\l 1 \X: rx‘l’m:xl‘z‘lxmu:.r.(:..'“L“r“,:.l,,"":,:xf, :‘::l) of an approaching cold wavo these lamps i hod pew. never falls, Mantte of Deadwood, republican nomines | Similar meetings will be held every night. | Philippine islands, and in its prospectus | (HonES TEE PUCE D o et thie ehotce | dictatorship, sits In sacred place, bilnking | Wil be lighted and the door of the tent ) Jihout eulting, pain of for congress, discuss somo of the political | Absolute peace relgus o and about Shin- | 8aYs that the labor problem 1s easily solved | OHARAR | FNAL SOV SRR T TO oLl bis aplenic eyes at us as signals for our | €108ed and there will be warmth within cured toF e gad th o e oo™ T fens toreh. | andoab. General Gobin sald today that he | because thore in Chinene labor there and ic | *3% "Il fu 5 Y $ 4 A e 3 . however chill the winds may b SYPHILIS aChly oA napgleon 50 to 15 sehgers on ocean steamers, relates the |every movement. Our ideas are our prop ¥hly cleansed from Ught procession of the campaign here, [hopes to wend all but 500 men home to- | can be bad for from 50 to 75 centw & day, | \(\TNor ribune, combined shopping |erty: our mauhood Is our honor. All the | . dlsappears completaly . anh’ forevar PR headed by the cornet band, encorted the [morrrow. ~ Major - Farguhar, provost | Mexican money With sightseeing while abroad. and the |people are free chiidren and a free nation | QUEER RESULT OF A WHISPE BIBAKING OUT™ of the disease on the silg speaker from the hotel to the opera house [ marshal, states that the foreigners In the Big Crowd at Waakesha. e how 1o get the purchases past|is our sacred care. We abandon these to| gr faca " Arantment “onutun” 0 Gabgerons smid deafening cheers. Colonel J. R. Ged- | vicinity of Indian Ridge colllery and the| Mr. Bryan was accorded a brilllant re-|(he custom house officials without payimg |no man aud we defy the Insclence of mas-| It Threw Oue Ma ‘V‘l‘:‘:‘l’; iojuslony madicines b s la chatrman of the county central com. |enstern end of Shenandoah are displaying | ception here tonight. His traln arrived 10 | gury o them keeps many passengers |ters or the arrogance of ofice (o take one | o WEA MEN Loss oF Maxnoon trom Ex. Wiges, presidad, and John Longstafr, atate |an Ugly disponitiel He mays he has or-|minutos after 7 o'clock and ho was met at | thinking tor days on the homeward trip. Jot of our independvnce from us,' Grosse 5 th @ \ VALLY hrnii 1y or EXHAUSTION, e Anh ann O Mar. | dered the provost guard to make frequent . 9 he ninking ¥ Hugo Grosee walks with a painful WASTING WEARNESS INVOLUNTARY LowaRs SEmLASIAL, | peR PeiL RN the depot by an Immense coucourse of peo-| (ustom house officers say that many | The speaker coucluded Democrats, | renorte the Chicago Chronicle, He drags | With KANLY DECAT in YoUNG Acd Misers tin From the first sentence |trips through that sectlon ple, including & big flambeau club. Ho was | men and women who would Tesent any in- | this is the hour when we extend open doors | b1y right foot as If it was n lump of lead, | AGED; Jack of vim. vigor aud trengin, with :;.::"dv :T.. ;:.;"u'po:k;,e‘:}. “(!‘(up‘l,:; No Coal to Haul ”'""',:“ A “d"l‘\'““"""h"‘"”' After din- | ninuation &s to their honesty look upom|and outstretched hands to all who l1ove | A man attempted to whisper in his ewr and | ;‘1‘,’;;57:;:;'}m’\;;'_‘!r‘n(m‘m: il L ORRIAH Rk d Soal o} ne: he was driven to the Casino theatre ling as “all right,” and think that a | thelr country better than self; who hope | (hrew his ankle out of gear. It i a long wa Aod Tarknibled ith & ne About two hours, Mr. Martin held the closs | READING, Pa., Oct. 8 —Coal ahipments on | 4t there spoke to an sudience which flled | seclasa(iqn. under oath (hat they have for freedom rather than power. In & na- | trom the a itgear. Itisa long WaY) and QLEET hient, Noinatrumenta nogaty stasntion aChia hearars, heles interiupied '\'.':"_“:,';T":.“?‘,;:;; have neurly ceased |every nook and corner of the bullding. In|nothing dutiable in thelr trunks need mot |tion dedicated to tho waye of peace the ::‘,:‘l.“',"","":;“::‘: A B Rladslection from pusinem. Honorrie B s s e e R | faw. trelna Fany Bisiariad! trom the NOMER | e 0 ran nas failed to mecure admisston. | o positivoly true so long as ouly the gov-|tramp of marching armies are to echo | funny affalr. After the swelling has sub CURES GUARANTEED. i ; “ % | Mr, Bryan was introduced by National Com- | ernment loses in consequence. Despite (o | through every byway. The constitution, 50 | sided and the cane f5 thrown away Hugo | Consutation Froe Treatment by Mail, ::lu‘- :rlmn‘ln““:ilr:v “\rv“u:- ‘L‘I'-‘Iuv“xn‘l'“:"l i-';.':" r::;;h.dm. ,,‘:‘:: \.:::',li h:,‘,’i“’,,,s;:::'l'o: mitteeman Ryan. He took up tho trust |simemes and plans of the dishonest pase |long our palladium of liberty, s 1OW | may apprectate the humor of it. At pros- | Calion ovaddress 119 8, 14th 8t _M“‘”Kum'mmw b x.«:‘p':l..v;.vu?;'.‘ml,l.. uu’:mw:‘ MTOGES Mgl 18 B naY question, saying that trusts had become 80 | engers who bring perjury-permeated pres- |mocked at by new-raised tyrants aud | ent he regards the mccident as a bit of | Dr. Searles & seflf"fls Omaha, Neh. of public affairs were truthful and un-| The conl business as far as the anthracite ""m,"m,“'dm te Iattar-dars (hAt 2o 088 |oqts trom Faris, BARY. SHISUTEN LAV Mea0 | PIAGES] A5 a8 Aewst Lo the money Barons of | tataliam answerable. trade 18 concerned {s practically at a com- ‘oftl{’ DM ""“r“;:“ made this senson, and more goods have the world. | It happened this way The morning of | plete standstill. This condition will affact you are willng o apply & remedy |poen confiscated than in former summers. | Delegates have not arrived in as large | the departure of the Cook County democ- | iy Bl Are Safe for McKinley. Dl O mbor of railvoad mon all | \0 the trusts now you'll got relier,” be said, |1 many instances the detected smugpler |Dumbers as was anticlpated. Up to this | racy, in winter clothisig, for the torrid helt or wemkening drane ORAWFORD, Neh., Oct. 8.—(Special)— | Xlo's ‘the line. but It you do not apply it soon youw'll need | plames himsel for having looked gullty, or | evening less than 1000 delegates had | that passes through Indianapolis, Hugo, in | rgan Devels i Last night the hall of the Crawford Me- " myo Bending company is keeping up its rollet before you get it. The remedy 15 to | tor having concealed the laces or dlamonds | registere Among the more mnotable | the trappings prescribed by the club, was talary o Slecitioty | W 10020 e Kinley and Roosévelt League club wan well | 1 cary fnto the West Virginia sott coal | *rr, the democratic ticket. to the wvong place, and then remembers | of those’' now bLore are Governor Bemion | standing at the Sherman house debating | matiouiare s R i i T fer filled when Colonel J. W. Cecil of ChIcAgo | o4y via Harrisburg and' Shippensburg Ho warned his hearers to be wary of the | pow Mrs Smith brought a whole wedding | McMillin of Tennessee, Representative | whether he should march In the procession '(OCAL APPLIANCE CO.. 414 Char Denver. Col Qottvered an eloquent and pointed speach 11 | " aroms 500 Larn ware sent o lant iuenty- | (TS MagDAtes when they wanted (o do all | gufit through for her daughter or how |John Weley Gaines of Tenuesses, Repre- | or take a cab to the depot. A bibulous In the tnterests of the administration. 1t every | o Go re ™ s S ament will be con. | (e thinking and planning for the people. | Mry, Brown landed a lot of furs ‘“just be- | sentative James L Slayden of Texas, who | dividual who knows politicians and the j precinct in the state will show only one- | {inueq untl further notice. It is stated | |o¢ ‘Fust people were entirely (00 solic- | causa she was smart.” 1s & member of the execntive committee | Iitical headquarters of the city better tha Quarter the converts from Bryanism to|ewat s number of firms in eastern Pepn. | 0% ‘W8 it he asked, “dishonesty or | In nine cases out of ten the collapse of fof the assoclation; Judge George W.|the campaign button manufacturcr rec McKinleyism which we already have here [ oo™ e short of bituminous coal and | 'ENOT&nce that taught the republicans to | the emuggling scheme was due neither te | Lambert of Newark, N. J.; Thomas Gil- | nized Hugo as the secretary of the ort that they are having trouble in getting it profess to know nothing about any of the | (he guilty look of the passenger and his | lorun, recording secretary of the New | seifen boomlet of a few mouths ago. = trusts except the fce trust.”” As for him- | tailure to pack the stuff properly. mor to | York Assoctation of Democratic Clubs; Au- | *Let me tell you how it all happe Railroads Are Silent, | self, he said, he was less concerned about |(ne vigilance of the customs officers, but | gustus Thomas of New York, Coromer|he said to Hugo, but the former se ‘,,my NEW YORK :m‘: 'l‘h‘l‘ ;-.u road presi :\Iv;hzl;lrl‘\'v‘vx:ll‘r:u he was in the triump to the desire on the part of s shopkeeper Anl:nn; ?urr. ;,r vl.w Y;xrk _\lL L. Lock- | was not as amiable as In the days when dents continued reticen 0day conceraing R in Europe to “‘get even." wood of Pennsylvania; James Loomis of | he was making votes, and he motioned his the strike situation. At the offices of the | He left late tonight for Chicago “The :;n\-'rlml: nt has had much aid,” said | Washington, and Attorney General Smyth | accoster N e i KLty of the Bibu | Erie and Lehigh Valley roads it was said | to Indianapolis, where he goes to attend the | 5 detective, “from the European shopkeep- | Of Nebraska | lous man was intense and he returned to re af {hat no news had been received duriug the | meting of the national club representatives | ars, When an American woman appears on [ W. Bourke Cockran was expected this| tho subject with an Intepsity that could morning from the m’lur* .m;'l that .‘-.,“.n tomorrow. the scene and looks his stock over the Paris mflr:'nl‘. :un aid not arrive, | not be warded away. “Thi e ear | H tlons were without change there so far as - eler does his best to make a male, If the| The DIght meeting was called to order by | alone,” he satd, with a deprecatory ges- | u s a“ (hey could tell at this distance. John Mar- | REDW HOW TO MANAGE, woman 1a stmply & ‘shopper,’ fust 'looking | Senator James K. Jones, who introduced | ture, “You will thank me for telling you." kle, managing partner of the Markle mines | weeps for Kifty Dollars When She | around for a friend,’ the storekeeper must | Captain Patrick O'Farrell of Washlogton, | “Well, be quick,” repled Hugo, us ho | at Hazleton, Pa., did not leave town lust Wanted Only Twenty-Five. Frin and bear it But when he finds eut | D. C. Captain O'Farrell denounced the war | put one hand into his pocket for a dime | night as was reported. He was at the offic “Oh, dear,” sighed the pretty caller as she | that Mrs. American has made her purchases | !0 the Philippines and condemned & stand- | and leaned toward the wonld-bo imparter \ of the Lehigh Valley Coal company today, | viewed her friend's new bonnet, fresh from | at a rival establishment, and they all have | 0§ army. of information. The latter reeled, lurched | but his visit, it was said later by Vice | the store, *I wish my husband would allow | means for gaining that information, he | He was followed by Hon. Sigmond Zelsler | forward in an effort to get close to Hugo's President Sayre of the conl company, had|me to buy such & love of a bonnet.” goes further and finds out when the woman | 0f Chicago. ear and landed on his neck. Grosse had nothing to do with the strike. At the office | “He would, my dear, if you knew how to | will sail. Then he gives the customs au- | The delegations from the different states | been standing at the top of the stalrs of the Pennsylvania Coal company it was | handle him,” answered the lady of the | thorities a tip. Tips of that kind are for- | met tonight after the convention adjourned | leadng to the German restaurant in the | sald that Vice President Thorne had no|house, as reported by the Detroit Free Press. | warded to Washington and placed in the |#nd selected a member each om the com- | basement. Both men rolled to the bottom. | BUFFET LIBHARY G‘Bs statement to make. There were two infor “'No, It {8 & wasto of words to try nd talk | bands of special men. Lots of gowns, furs, | MIttees on resolutions, credentials and per- [ The bibulous man was unconselous and his | mal meetings of the independent operators, | with him,” wald the pretty caller, with an- | jewelry and other goods havo been stopped |WAnent organization and vice presidents of | head was gashed by the sharp edge of a| I saw a dream of a bonnet | at the steamer pilers which would undoubt- the convention. The following vice presi-| stone riger. Grosse rode in a cab to the s 1 u. i n s il was taken. down town the other day and the price was | edly have wlipped through but for the aid [dents were selected: Charles Freeman,|depot and was not In the parade in the st Lining Lar defvice He Noted a Chunwe. Just What you say you gave for yours-$25. | received from these disgruntied European | Wisconsin; E. M. Barber, Mississippi;| Hoosler capial. The man who tried to Chicago Post: “What changes time | But when I mentioned the price my husband | merchants and dressmakers. The govern | Frank Watts, Alabama; James Rige, Ohio; | whisper in his ear s in the county hospital CURE YOURSELFT - B0 PR P o flew into & rage and declared that $10 was | ment sometimes receives tips from other |Frank J. Hall, Indiana; Edward P. Smith, rn A g Good-night ! Why do you say that?: she demanded | ®VrY cent that he would advance me to buy | sources also, but the object Is usually r Nebraska: J. A. Knott, Missourt: J. S| s . flachorgee: infamastiont And caaats it e i Pt @ bonnet with and If T couldn't make that do | venge, and the informer invariably hides be- | Denton, Tennessee; J, H. Steers, Kentucky; . wraEnay of ",",,,:: o g 8" “Well, 1 just noticed that you told Willie | I Would have to do without.” hind an assumed name. A specimen case was | Antonio Zucca, New York; James F. Min- rortgn prevasie tontagion, slen, and b That's the whole story of |you were sick and tired of his crying and | “Exactly” commented the lady of the |that of a man whe wrote (he custom house to turn, New Jersey; G. B. Marab, Arizoua; s GO, 6ont e puicenvus, ant N e o e T sand | house, drliy, “you can't expect any other | look for & man on & certain teamer who |R. W. Morrow, West Virginia. lhmeul?slflewphuphh ! g sent 12 i ey / ' him to bed right after supper. Yet you| treatment when you approach your husband | would have a lot of goods in his possession ORANGES UNDER TENTS. wea, propaid, . J. C. AvEr CoMPANy, |o8c6 to1d me that, aa & obild, you derived | 1ke that My busband acts just the seme | whish be weuld try to briag through. The e ¢ Ay Rdnwsfifiatg“e ] ANY, | [0re pleasure from & doll that actually | W&y whenever I wsk him for money. But |man came on the steamer as announced | A New Device to Prevent the Blight Practical Chemists, Lowell, Maw, | cried than from anything else you ever|this creature called ‘man’ is very ecasily |and, sure enough, he had a big lot of unde- of Froat in Florida. HOWELL'S Chilly fall even- e —— had. You—" handled it you go about it in the right way, | clared stuff and was put to much troubls and | Orange growers in Florida will speak with A “’”’"""‘“m"d ol ‘relisving the ¢ breed Coughs A 1 T hs, Ayer's Sarmaparilla At He Vs But here she interrupted him with the| Now, when I saw this bonnet down town I | expense bofore he got matters straightened | bated breath of the great freeze of 1895 e i £ el S ‘Anh Kan.,,..; bad ones t0o. the time when wealthy men woke up to ok oo s - wspy Ayer's Pills Aver's Cherry ectorss | ¥erY truthtul statement that he was & mean | ™ads up my mind that I would be the huppy |out. His trouble all came from beating aa- Anti-Kawf 18 the Ayer's Ague Cure | Ayer's Comatone old thing. Ppossessor of it, so that night at the dinner | other man at poker on the trip out.” read ruin n the trost-covered - | sure cure. All druggists.