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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 1900, - = _ _ Bryan tells Nobraska Ciey people to bewa J“m we are aroused over the action of \h’..[urfl I make a first-class 1iving for my fam. | their suits and badges on who a couple r-r“l” T“\F lp I'R]'\“l \"'l ‘, | Year show 9,508 applications for free baths Oftce Over 213 8. 14th Street ot | Smyth and his political associa. e fly and manage to save up SOme MoOue; veeks since wore the Bryan badge. The 7 ¥ 4 44 B 4 s, iy Borson terevns. | o T, BT SR O oy | e s e N T | SR ey vew e T B B o 1 e L 86,00 A MONTH. Then the beautiful Overl theater—a | National bapk--1 am opposed Lo trusts as years e here I've marfied and | I0€ was over (o listen to & ringing repub ‘ | baths given was 16 ost DR' MCGREW play house that would do credit to a ci trongly as anybody can be and it our|built a home. I am paying for the h ms ;I‘IV-” »;vm‘:.‘n Hon. dl“ljmwl(fl ,\l.wnn(fl |'m1u‘ Prosident aud Oabinet to Discuss Obinese | (,m’.‘ ';“, bath, : C! ol €0 o1 ow and o polltic h.ir | Clty, republican candidate for senator from - ’ One of the curious featutes of the free of 100,000 population—was pointed out to |#larch company is a trust I think It ought | now and if the politiclans will ke p 3 . orrow's Meeting, the corr IK),-.‘iW with pn_ remark: | to be controlled by the federal go.e.nmn n, | hands oft this place I'll soon have it clear. | this, the First, senatorial distri His ma- Situation at Tomorrow's Mesting. | tath patrons moted fn the report is that ““There |s another structure we must thank | but not by the state autherities, Unm ess wo | Lena Schwucho, breaker—The girls he r-;;“;:l! lnllhlv; district, 1t lslcmlmll:‘"\“m n':n - ‘lhfiro are bath flends who have a morbid bere, | ¢ . effac “u ra.d|all like their work. It is easy and healtay | fall much below 500, as s Fuiton, the craving for the treatment, much the same the Mortons for. We had an old hall bere, | can have an effective anti-tiust law f | {. . 4 - s . t 1a which no good theatrical company would | the states I don't think we will be able to [and the pay is better than we c u.d get for | “hoy orator of Turkey Creek,” his opponent, | MUCH DEPENDS ON ADVICE FROM CONGER | a8 the craving for drugs and whisky among appear, until three years ago. When some | control the evil. I have waiched he starch | any other work in this city. I ha.e made |18 dally losing ground other fuebriates. This class is a consid of 6ur people expressed a desire for a re- | business at close quarters for many years | as high as $46 a month and seli.m mak erable amnoyamce to the manag b o " Sterling | anc can disce of | less than $35. I have been working hers " 8 1 5 " spectable place of amusement J. Sterling|and 1 must say that } can discern n ne ot | HOSKINS, Neb., Oct (8pecial.)—~The " 1 ENSIONS FOR WESTERY V ot 8 1he to come forward and | the earmarks of the dreaded oc opus about eight years and saved en.ugh to take a | . < . ot | 1O Femuade fmperial Family Morton was the man to com: } : g where 1| Hosking McKinley and Roosevelt club m: Netara to Its Seat At Pekin build it 1 understand the theater pays ex- [1t. If the fusion forces broughi th 8 Sut|irip to my old home in Germany V007 1| jugt night at the Moders Weodmen of Amer- Tive Froved TRVINGHYE, . penses and a small percentage on the cap- [against the Argo peopie for the pur,ose of | made a six months’ visit. We work ci.hu | (&4F BT S completed their organisation by | oname neral N ftal lovested. How do you think it would | making people t eve they were figh Ing | hours a day and are treated fine the election of officers. The club now num- ol ‘, SHINGTON ept. 7. (Special.)—Th pay If the starch works were closed " | trusts they missed their mark, for 1 d n Mary Roddy, breaker—You see this |y "o 1" avents mambers, which number following pensions have been granted e A The Morton interests aro encountered at |believe they bave struck & trust I ths ls peace work and some of the girls are | Go'y fip nlll RUEPO LHdE hetore [ WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—Developments of | ~lswue of Bept mber % B N WOt utaae 12y ¢ | o h 8 and ke th " g 4 . Sequencs e Chiness o . sk i ennan, Ne T MOST SUCCLSSIL every turn In Nebraska City and they are [case faster than the others and make the most | Jope "woo ™ \hile this precinct has al- | consequonce in the Chinese situntion are | Nepragke’ Qri vt 80 extensive that the Mortons would be| G. W. Leidigh, ex-warden state pcn ten- |money. 1 made $52.46 last m nth .nd s.me- MeKinley Club at Hoskins Efforts of United States Gover | L and supple ways been atrongly republican, this year the | B0t looked for untll after the return of Pres- | mentai—christian 'iKraine (gead). "tedar SPECIALIST | y under Governof ol o me: ore. 1It's c.ean w. . Y dent McKinley to cap 8 ex- | JUufts, $6. Increase-.Ler u h by far (ho heaviest Individual losers It [tary under Governor Hel.om—1 t.Iok | times I make st 1\ B, sionn T | republicans will galn the opposit.on, (hirteon | fdeut McKinley to the m’,u‘; n; R T J1 PUrIONU | e iy TOREONIRIT 01 Bur erais ot Dis the present plans of the popocratic p the smllurn‘nmll?w w:h works s 8 mis- | and we all got along fnely |0t whom have aiready signed the club roll, | bected m.hm- day motning and on (he atter. | Adama, Wiz’ origtr & eteMurga: | EASES AND DISORULRS OF MY to destroy the starch industry shov take don't know whether 1’8 a t us After the organization of the club the meet- | 100N of that day a cabinet meeting probadly | retha . Krause. Cedar Liuffs, $12 ONLY, YEREA Ccxpertence. 1o yen g a P presented | . Jowa: Original—George Litzenberg, So ceed. It is a safe prediction that the or not, but 1 do know that its a & oo PLATTSMOUTH WOMAN'S CLUB ing was addressed by E. A. Lundburg and | Wil be held, when the questions presented | 1ow Homn e e L Hn‘“hk” mv' i Omaha, tional Starch company will not close iis|thing for the town and an injury to nu‘ Anson A. Welch, both of Wayne. The Hos- | by the French note will be discussed in an | ol '8 Gonren W Sonmmitr, Mo S5h | VARICOCELE AND HYDROGELL factory at Nebraska City as long as the | budy First Meeting of the Vear Largely |ying cornet band furnished music for the | \Dformal way. The Freuch note, recently | Restoration and Increase- Robert 11 Whit 4 ' company 1 controlied by the Mortons and | Michael Bauer, chief of the fire depart- | Attended and Enjoyable in addressed to the powers, is not regarded as |enack (dead), Marshalitown, §15 1y A FLEMANENT CURE GUAKRAN LLED roase | James G. Bult, Creston, $1; John Newman, [ IN A ¥k s mot by Smyth and Bryan and their kind |ment—No one can galn anyihing by mik Every Semse of pressing necessity for action as several of | James G Bull, Creston hn Newman, [N and it 1s equally safe to predict that the|ing a fight on the starch works, Lut ev Republicans at Ciay Center, the | f ! Mortons wre not going to part with tho|body that owns a doliare worth of p 0b: | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb, Oct. 7.—(Spe:| CLAY CENTER, Neb, Oct. 7.—(Spectal) | structed their representatives fn Pekin to | min Whits, Shelisburg, §i7 Mito . peck, | OVerl CHARGES Low. power that opables them to protect (hefcrly in this ccunty cam lose a great deat|cial)—Tho Plattsmouth Woman's club held | —The large court room in the court house | ascortain whether the imperial edict com- | pacinia g0 cmiginet aidounn et Sk L SVPHILES ! . town they have done so much to bulld up|if such a fight resuits in clos.ng the fac. | the first meeting of the scason In the par- [at this place was crowded, every seat belng | pletely names the persons deserving the | Tubbs, Henry, $8 b SN0 18 (g ery teace and In which they have such|tory lors of the Knights of Pythias hall last|occupied and a large pumber standing 1o | punishment. Other features of the French | North Dakota. Additional--Thomas Brat- | viova large private interests, The only| Charles W. DeGroff, wholesale grocer— | evening, which was largely attended. The |listen to Mr. S. M. Wallace and Fred J | g . No b | proposal contain propositions which can re- [ way In which the Nebraska ¥ |If the starch company s & perncl us year's work as outlined by the program | Warren cxpound republican doctrine. Both Entsler, Muscatine, | OF 1088 06 e, 4 he QUL IS L @i MO ) nations Interested already have in- |38 Relssue (specinl Beptember 52 Henjac | SATL KA Mo thiet has ot AKING OUT | th younk and Loss N it Nervous | maln in ateyance. This government may not Fire Chiefs WHIL Meet Thin Weel, | aisease wnat T starch works will be closed down 18 by the |tust [ don't think unycne i tils 0. an, | committee promises to be both pleasant |addresses were very much above the average | consider serlously the propositions which | WASHINGTON, Oct A convention of | Hor s tar' m persecution of fanatical legislation and ad- fother city ever found it u. It b8 ne er|aud profitable and the club emters upon |and brough. forth much applause. The Gles | look (o the prohibition of the Importation of | the chiefs of fire departments in the United | [ e o 48 troy winistration promised by such men s |done any of the unlawful things g ne ally | its werk under the most favorable au- | club furnished very excellent music. | arms into China and the dismantling of the | States will be held at Charleston, . . | i g un s 't be permancit Smyth and Bryan it they are continued In | charged up against trusts. 1 buys Its|spices. The annual address by the presi- | Not many years ago the Republican club | fortifications Interest meanwhiie centers in | the coming week. About 100 fire chiefs WLARNLYY o 3 power. Nebraska City cries for protectlon {raw material in competit on #.th he world | dent, Mra. Eunice S. Fellows, was highly | of fhis place would work hard to securs an | tho report which Mr. Conger will make ro- | were in the city today and feft here at 7 | WAARS e sgainst Saytn and Bryan and not AEAINSt | and pays the highcst maiket pr co, It g ves | uppreciated, as was the report of Mrs. |audience of suficlent size to justify a|garding the adequacy of the punishment to | o'clock tonight in a apecial train over the | [ the Morions employment at good Wag & to iuuireds of [ Byron Clark of the hhrn'ml which :h"‘ppvakvr making an address. This year it 18 | be meted out by the Chinese government to | Atlantic coast line for Charleston | Norye Fower, people and It sells its manufac ur 4 pro- | as a delegate attended at Milwaukee. Va-|a question whether the crowd caa be ac- o 3 WhS.W strumental 18 the i s FoLnRLE e b b bl T R Al Lty duct at & price that 6o ORe Gowp! ine of. | catiod-memaries brought forth the plessaat | commodated wi.h room. ]:'n'".-r':.'ffl'.*.u"’.‘ the future course of this | 1 bave always used foney and 0 e s Aftor talking with every class of people | y'p o jicking? Nobedy but Smych and | experiences of the members during the | e government may depend largely on what | Tar cough medicine and think it the best 5'"“:ILML qulekly cured | ) Dak ¥ v . v or [ ¢ 8 Chas. - TH STOUX ot o tarney: .. | may be developed by the investigations ndw |18 the world," says Chas. Bender, a news | SOUTHIOUX CITY, Neb., Oct. T.—(8pe- | " rogrees. No advices have come as yet |dcsler of Erie, Pa. Take o substitute. | urriiica (il sinco the last meeting of the club, brought | ¢1al)—The citizons mass convention met at [ 1 PrOSTCEs. o advice subect, but this 1s | Myere-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Diliou CURES GUARANTEED forth from her friends expressions of | Dakota City yesterday and nominated Fred ‘ 2 J Attoinoy (Geueral Smyth that the Argo | National bank—It looks to me as if this Drug Store, South Omaha phy F | not surp e w undertaken | ' | nighest esteem and wdmiration and deepes: | Wood of Dakota City for county attorney. | MOt SUTPrising as the wark to be u | CHAR(atb LuW. sturch factory plant 18 in the hands of a | SUit Was started (0 make votes for the pop of conside:able magnitude, | - regret for her loss to the club. Mrs. Jen- | The ballot was twenty-three for Wood and | '* f conside:able o s expect mat | ASKS AID FOR GALVESTON | < Atum crce. dreatment by mail trust and is likely (o be managed to the | ticket, but the wide putlicity that is being | "0, Tl 0000 delogate to at. | elght for Rathburn of Homer. Mr. Wood AR el gl ey | Medicines sent over ec from gaze ok g . | glven to it and to the facts relating to the % | wilt be indorsed By the republic ho | @1 the American troops which are to be seut |or ur injury of lo.al iniereats. Tt seems 1o be the | L) o mpany will turs pop votes into the | 980 the state federation in Lincola this | n y, (he republicans, who | ¢on pekin to Manila will be out of China | M1sa Clara Barton of Red Cross No- | 150 % consensus of opinwon here that the attorney | 8i8rch company o) week. Eleven new names were added to | will meet October 13. - . Ma ¢ ¢ 91012 P. 0. Hox 566 Oflice o 15 Nouth 2 b . | republican column. Smyth started out to| “°°% s Louis Backwell of ths ity ha by the 21st instant ety Appeals in dehalr l4th St., between Farnam and Douglus Sts neial, with the backing of canuidate the membership of the club. 4 ackwell of this city has made a| g by th Storm Safferers. 3 Bryan, is seeking to make trouble for the | ¥Mash comething represen.ed by him to be a it bet of $10 to $100 with James Rothwels of | . Such efforts as have been made by the 5 OMAHA, NED, Morton family, who are in controi of the | (Fust. He thought trust smashing was pop- Afictions of u Family. Creighton that Bryan will not carry this | State department urging the return of the | .., uporgy po=30 o a0 o sht | ular with the people—and so It is. But| STELLA, Neb, Oct. T.—(Specal)—Fue grate. Mr. Rockwell pu fie imperial family to the capital seem up to | b it ara starch works and who have bitterly fough state. Mr. ell put up the $10 and took 'he last | Barton, presideut of the National Red Cross 6 i Smyth dido’t happen to bit a trust and now | neral services wore conduc.ed /o (i@ Luti- | tne MeKinley end this time to have been ineffectual. The las ” . the present fuslon party organization in thi the 1 ) 4 society, has issued the following statement . stae It le Loleved (hat personal animosity | ¢ deciares he has no inteutions along the [eran church today over the remains of . offictal advices of Minister Wu, now about | FOCiesy, bas lusued the following s t i SPEOIALIST FETHR MOHEDE A T ake pol.tical | SMASKING line, but just wants to restore a [Johu Swihart, afier which the W .dmen Fasion Rally Fails. § week old, indioated its ntention of golng | |} .S CWEHIStISHs and busiuews men of vapital out of an altack upon what they en- | PIOPEty (o its former owners. How kind of |of the World order took chargs of th de-| MILLER, Neb, Oct. 7.—(Speial )—The | to Sinan Fu in the province of Shensi which | foF AOATIA (ARG WRY 6L NLOEIa €0 56 bkt 4 n deavor (o present befors the general public | him (0 want to wake the Argo starch faciory | ceased and laid the body 10 Fest in Prair.e | extensively advertised fusiin pine was |18 further to the west than it now is TWE | AR MEO0ine vF Rothas Tur thos Who et All Private Diseases 44 & pernicious trust have inepired the Bryan (AWAY f1om the owners who have improved it | Union cemetery. Two years ugo Mr. S.i- held at. Stewart's hall Friday, besl.ning ffact that the acting governor of the provinco | (b the bullding of homes for those who los and Diserders of Men ATLy (0 Lring (his Sult sgainet {80 corpora- | (0 Many times Its former value and give |hart engaged in the resuurant business in (8t 8 p. m. The speakcrs preseni were | was directed to “refraln from all extrava- | the i o i more :'“' Apl P e it back to the people who had it when it was | Steda, soon lcaving for S.uth Aubuin, Congressman Sutherland, W. D, F'and, D.|gant preparation in making arrange- | | To the manufacturers and ;:;M. In tum, “Many of the Nebraska City people are not | WOF(h but $60,000. wonder if he ever knew |where he remaincd till Le fcu.d a bete. | Wengell, cundidate for ccunty aito-rey, n ments for the imperial family, Is to Mr. | household goods and to the business men S 2 VARICOCELF anc {neiued to credit Mr. Smyth with good | that the old Argo company had to ssess its | opening at Prairie City, where he c n- | cluding candidates for other county (fli: s, | Wu's mind an indication that thelr sojourn L ey Pruced BN tes: i . faith iu bringing the action, because he has | 5tock 100 per cent and most all of the stock- | ducted & succesaful business unt. w s .ort The day was flue, but the leaders e lu e |at Sinan Fu s to be but temporary. Con- | talund and town® had, four weeks Tk a / HYDROCELE cures directed 1t against the Argo Manufacturing | holders refused to pay the assessment. |time ago he was taken sick wih typhid | the effort a failure. About sixty vo ers | ditions respecting the question of food fl"‘l)pnplrhllnu of wbout 40.000 persons. In one ) Method vew. never fails, L iediie I* e Uhtted. BtdPeh ipany, | Everybody here knows it tover. were present, most of whom wire r pub- | telegraphic communication were unsatistac- day wnd night it s estimated (hat wpprox- (o7 without cutting, pain or company und the United Starch company, Y v RN DEE AR 3 # oy Yie aHatist Bravinee, mately 10,00 of these were elther drownec \ 4 (T Dolther of which has any existence In fact,| R. R. Douglas, agent B. & M. railroad The Swibart family have been par:i u.(llcans, Congressman Suth:rland made a | tory in Tay Yien, in Shansi province, where | (P4 Y00 OF (hese were either drowned BYPHILIS"”I" tfor lifeand the pofson b= 3 6 The Argo factory pays this railroad some larly unfortusate the past y @ Tas|SUTONg plea to the populfsis to he p thom |the court has been located since its de- | buldings —wers Targels ase o mhelt | thoroughly cleatsed from The Na onal Starch Manuactuiing com I ¥ v ¥ 7 ; £ : pany, which 16 (ho jrescnt owner cf the Argo | thing like $100,000 a vear for freight. %o | futher sustained a brokeu arm fiom a iun- | JuSt once more. parture from Pekin and these essential req- plant and in whose name (he pioperty s | YOU See the yaliroad employes in this sec- laway team. Before he had 1ecove.cd ulsites will be fmproved in its new ahode taxed, Is not made & party to the action and | 1108 of the country would have less work [anoiher runaway occurred, breaking a Mr. Wu believes that Earl Li, the prin- ml:m:l""“ s 1 :rv ¢ lreatment containa no davgerous the aitorney general's good faith is ques- |\ the factory should close down liwd for the mother. Lasc Ko.r b of vuly SRNLre peustinien. ey Ww WeNeE | ¢ NS PELEYD W [N BRI hat Hhene “““""""«“““’";‘j’,‘:'(‘,,”'\',;\_, et T Rt tioned because of his carclessness in not| Semuel Goldberg, clothing merchant— a son, Fred, tricd to stop a h.ad tcam on & for Pekin, al a message of several days ago | undamaged by it. A large propostion of | WEAK MEN Loss or Maxnoo NERYOUS bevn he sult against this company o | FOUrtcen years ago thers was no starch | hinder that had become unmansageable and indicated that it was impossible to reach | those persons formerly occupying them ar. | SEXUALLY Dpniiitr o Fxnatcrion sl 1 S il s factory here, but we commanded a large | was run over, the sickle cuti g h b ne him by telegraph at Ticn Tsin as he had | entirely without homes or even shelter, | WASTING WEAKNESS INVOLUNTARY Losks, the stockhoiders of the former companivs 3 o o ile & Started for (he canital #ave such as persons as nearly as destitute | With EARLY DECAY in YOUNG and MIDDLE as Individuas. The further fact that no COUPRtry trade then that has since been cut | {y two places above the eib w e.ti ely oft, o ¥ as themselves can offer thent temoorariiy | AGED. lack of vini, Vigor and strength. with »apors whatever have been served upon any- | O f10m us. One-third of our present busi- | jast week It bcing mecssary t) Feno.c a their own great inconvenience and cosi. | Sexualorgans fmpaired wnd weal | — t our u gressman W. S. Butler of lowa, Governor "lh- number of this homeless clasg ' Radically cured with a new me who might be considercd a rep. | N¢ss deends upon the starch factory and |jarge portion of the hone from the Iu,ured | poynter, G. M. Berge and others spoke and BIG TREES OF CALIFORNIA o S8TRICTURE J 0 Noinstruments nopain, briugs Into question the real motive of the | One-third of all the business of the city is #and and the quicksand would not ho'd | CURES GUARANTEFD, Al b A LU A LLLLILS hands, regardless of politics, and stop this | Strongest speech, from a republican stand- | cja))—Rhetoricals fosentative of the former Argo com- |/ it gown these fndustries 1t means that | music was turnished by the Tecumseh and | guperiutendent Went Declares that |8til snow and Ies ate known here 1€ nwu} Do detention from business. onorrhoen e i o nieny Bio i l‘ s bands. Many Are Being Cat Out im Ceime | ¥0uld protect, which they will the siea | Kiduey and Bladder Tronbiee 0 be c i duty of every | VERDON, Neb., Oc pecial.)—Hon. - TNV 3 nd and ¢ cksand o, 3 ata oMciala in fiing (ho acticn. IS 20, chery. Iuethae” man 10! vua | B measts ofFaile OIL:delivered | prammb AR stecienls, R U8ttt A thert GSanty dn unsholisred . peinre | COMOILII 0 T o | are (o be made one | WASHINGTON, Oct 7—Captain Frank | i MEieUos, ity nieiminte and ot | O, 8earles & Searles, Omaha, Neb The whole affair is a muddie. ither | persecution point, here last evening that has yet been | of the Interesting features of the High | West of the Sixth cavalry, acting superin- | left. il [l e lpidliddd , Neb. the state offclals, the owncrs of the siarch §iven at this point. Although the meeting | sehool this year and the exorcisos will be | tendent of the Sequola and General Grant | Some substantial shelter must be had at Pr S fo Utos county—capitalist merchants, | gryay hat 1 know of. summer. Memorial services for Mrs. Kate working men, protessional 1 "‘:'“ ‘l':“’:h“: Stasted t6 Malie Vetes McMaken, whe had been called home —your correepondent finds no one in community 15 whiling to accept the word of | W. L. Wilton, president Nebraska City wid Biaaer T Office hour Thioto 8 pom. Sundays 12 Years in Omaha. | foofed; this broken rock and metal must | theaystem. Soun every ign and symptom 4 ) | have been hurled through the afr like can- | disappears complately = an: forever. | No JeuRNGR Conky Faien i | non shot. " The bodies found are badly | “BREAKING OUT! h TECUMSEH, Neb., Oct. 7.—(Special.) | The fusionists of Johneon county came to- | gether in a rally here yesterday. The at- tendance was good for it was Saturday and the town is always filled with farmers on | that day and the weather was good. Con- | sease on the skin Employes Are All Happy. ) ; : though the four classes will each form a g lo!m; secretary of l:u' the fln\‘ln'ln'un Inl'lfligflnlf'hrm h.‘mn-'m s all-porvad o y whic s waited on the outside unable to gain cn- | literdry soclety ofice 3 v interfor. The first of these parks Is ihe | People of the country. who are not hero 18 (his all-peryading uncertainty which bas| or pon anq women than that engaged in the R e bt B, | literaty soclety with officers and program Ik ofitl { it and cannot see for themselves, and w Fostore. o withions drmes Prought everything in the chy to a stund-| 4 0o ren ‘works. Many of the employes | L"0C®: Mr. Reavls’ arguments from the committee and furnish the program on | !aTger, containing, it is estimated, from | 30 canfol mee for without seeing. electriclty ; 25,000 fn use; MOt one siill, that accounts in large measure for "'~° i = S s A'n”:" ok ks n.§ start were masterly, vivid and convincing | specified dates 1,600 to 3,000 of the mammoth Sequoia trees | With this view the Natfonal Red Cross tallure not one starned, o © 0D (raud write foF " nave been e day 4 ¥ b, 5 ParCulars, sent avaled In plain cnve ope: A o Sy b and the audience accorded him undivided s - for which California is noted. Captain | has, with the co-operation of the general g the Indiguation of the pecple. Mr. Siyih | ooy which ity first wheel turned, nine years | “°% i Alyid G T TR to Sl DU | omimittoe, obtained entimites of the best | LOCAL APPLANCE C0.. 4i4 Charies Bies.. Denver, Cok has muddied the thing by bringing suit | ihey have. without excention pros. | dttention. At the conclusiou of the address _Towne barger. est says for the benefit of the public the [ JRTIILES: optijned entlmatcs of the best | % against parties mot in existence and by |28% 8adt *.V“m\)r. w Afllll‘;x;*v'l on, p 1‘1-‘ the enthusiasm of the republicans was un- | RED CLOUD, Neb., Oct (8peclal) | best route for reaching the giant forest | material needed for the ¢ fon of the | deciaring that he would drlve the corpora- | PEred\With the business, arge pumber | ., 0 The popullsts of the eeun'y hoid a rally | s not generally known, that the proper | Necessary number of h ments « 0 Lega common laborers are i 2 yesterd v, Shel 3 il homes for the suitahle A of thos: tion now operating the starch works out | O Lesan as common laborers are now In\ Ty "peqvig opened his remarks on “mili- | here vesterday. A. C. Shellenbarger rave |point at which to leave the railway is| NOM ired i Krllg be found a happler and mote contented force | lost power or weakening U our Vacuum Organ Developer wiil q Nty | ad bee v hare] ew ho ot1c | Natlor " ) | once for these people and It would seem to NO CURE, NO PA works nor the cltizens of Nebrascu C In no factory in the Unlted States will | P43 Peen glven barcly & few hours notice | under the supervision of the teachers, al- | NAtlonal parks in California, has submitted | PiCS fof these people and 1t Bround to put | TR A 'NNN\: seem to know ust where they stand and it the clty hall was packed full and more his annual report | | g now unsheltered, numbering thousands cf more responsitle and more remunerative po- | o U an address in the afternoon and Charl s | v 4 gl il v b ¢, " ¢ olan " t 1," showing that there was only five. & and Charl 8 Visalia, Tulare county, Cal. Thence there | suffering neaple. of the state, reatore the plant to its original | ;i\ o1y “owing to the policy of the manage 1 individual owners and compel them to ope- (b Who take an fnteresy | CENLES of a soldier to every 1,000 people. | A 1';»lt«nr' Avlv;;- during the ming. The | is @ good road through the parklike coun u’x‘-‘vhn-t,.""”‘,‘f\“"’|'f,,,'\'.""r"fl‘, ; rr}':“pll;n:‘ .'.'(‘4IN\.Iv.i‘ ment to promote those ke an fnterest Lype j DRI /a8 IGRE BT Balbb. it arori e o the Kawe A t ence | Ftantially the lumber and butlding materit rato ft. Just how he expects to necompiiah | [npr (0 PrOMOLe TONE WG HARG B0 elSer | “He then atiacked imperialism and the way | POPullsts ey g, wloige, but short cn i try to the Kaweah river and leading thence | it \olid ‘e required o shelier apout | ° [1] this remarkable feat is not clear to anyone h';!h v m;l" of workmanship. - At present | B¢ ipped that subject open and laid bare :mnln s they hlrulAnl M I\lr\lr-\]qmu' ct | through the Ash mountains fn'o the park. | §om provle in the most ordinary one 'he - pwners ol e bl 50 e 4 pres the tailacies of it and the m er of de 0. | 10 do their singing. arge crowd was In | The park itself is on a high tableland from Weather proo houses, t singly The orlginal owners of the plant hud $50,- | art BIOCUS F0 TOTTERT A0 Txe 12 and the mann; moc Saxase . Dlocks of (enements. ' Summary B0 IRVAEAS i b5 no W AR E eetall (BT iy s 0 e iy orke 120 | racy dealings with it brought forth loud ap- |#ttendan 6,800 to 7,500 feet in altitude and commands | PTGy ER N (TR DG reason cf cxtensive .mprovements wade s.nz | oo 04 AL BIFS, o rily @ larger | ;1 g0 [t fs conceded that this county will - a view of some of the most magnificent | pucces, 2x10, 16 feet lonk: 4000 'pleces, x5, | 1o o " i nle LI 8 teal Tons: 86N 4 b e not, you have misseq a go it vassed into the hands of the National | (OTCe '8 employed. ~Unless tho company| gy rypupiican this fall; even the most con- | DEATH RECORD. | mountain scencry in the Rockies. 16 foet long: 5,500 pleces. 4xb, 16 feot &00d thing. meets with continued persecution by state tive 1o % o end ome de 5,500 pleces, 4xi, 16 feet' long: 6. This exquisite mult beverage sta company, is worth many times that amount. | ,yenorities it proposes to bulld a large addi- | “® V*!!ve republicans know and claim it e He recommends In some detall the ex-|ayy’ 1§ feet long: 15,000 pleces. 1% age stands on 3 Still Mr. Stayth promises to take the prop- | J ki tension of the park boundaries to take in|long: $0,000 pie x3, 12_feet lor unique basis. It sells itsclt. Its 1 : tion to the mill, the ground for the same | Dryan and Jeflerson. SAN FRANCISCO, O s fame ani erty away f{rom the National company and restore it to the hands of the men who 7.~W. R. Bissell, | a portion of thls mountain tract eastward |pieces, 3xS, 13 feet long: 1000 pieces B 4 having been recently purchased. Iu a re-| COLUMBUS, Neb, Oct. 7.—To the Editor | a raflroad man well known throughout the | to Mount Whitney and the main Sierra | 16 feet lonk: 9000 pleces, 1x6, 1 feet feputation is the envy of many. The palate, owned it waen it was a much smaller con- | ern—and It doesn't seem to make any dif- k Tongued and oved flooring, 90,00 pleces cent lvhl‘nr to his m}:m-r J(yy.‘.\h\rllnn said | of The Bec: I call to your attention the re- | United States, died tonight of cancer at the | divide and northward to take in the KIng's | 1xs, 15 feet laree o0 winios frumed iod | the beneficlul results achieved “wlthin’ the that things were shaping themselves iu|mark W.J. Bryan made at Watertown, Wis,, | Southern Pacific hospital in this city, aged | River canyon. This section, Captain West | 8ash, 2x10x6 fest; 6400 d.or frames and | oo 5 3 . s section, Cap , SR30 't 6400 hinge Toh. and | toner man are the ouly farence to him whether or not these indi. | °Tder to make Nebraska City the greatest | according to the Assoclated Press dispatch: | 66 years. He was auditor of the Missourl | says, exceeds in beauty and grandeur any S e ke e .yand aud real judges ot e e o e e Aman. | Staréh manufacturing point in the world | “That in the beginning of its history the re- | Pacific for five vears, resigning the position |t be found in Switzerland and 1s a part | for ehimney by ts merits. Approved of by them, It trie ‘\ v:...‘ul;l’ 'lulu Blly pt Il\nll:" 3 o A ;" | and he hoped to make tho Argo plant one | publican party had confessed to be follow- | to accept a similar one with the Fairhaven |of the public domain unfitted for agricul- three plv; B e umphantly enters funumerable households. 1619 AEATCH ""h ":1 ’,, ~;’ {l“;." '; h‘} of the greatest industrial enterprises on this | ers of Jefterson. Now Jefferson's name is | & Southern railroad. At the time of his e, but of importance as a game pre-| ¢ PR Whiare OAbItAL. $htaFe. o preme -court to ';“‘ “\-‘ " he “"“""0 :n‘- contineut. never mentfoned, but Alexander Hamilton ath he occupled a prominent position in | serve and to conserve the er supply | Bedsteads, bedding, chaire, tal 3 " % doctors ‘and drug II“:)l“ l’> . 11::”::1\' e ;::'r:—':;“‘;:";uk "mr 'a| I making the rounds of the factory your | has become their great exemplar.” Does Mr. | the freight department of the Southern Pa- |on which the fruit interests of Tulare | gtockery, outlery anc sewing mach nes sut- | bille axit. ed company, b i correspondent picked up the following briet | Bryan want to discard Jefferson and s he | cific. He was a brother of Frederick M. | county depend | 9 CRULTIEN I i BABWED BY catid e er ¢ A houses in a modest, comfortable manner R nallin atlon of th Vu.u:aln! of the SN | nterviews with the employes denying that that great statesman was the | Blssell, auditor of the Pennsylvania rail- | Tho General Grant park is only two | Some 4000 dwellings and all thelr (on FRED KIUG BREWING CO. 1\:“....“.,' rom ”"v ’;:‘l’m ompany to .l "l John Connolly, engincer—I've been here | founder of the democratic party? Is Mr. |road, and a brother-in-law of Thomas H. | miles square and is in very bad rnnd'lmn"' LR uh’\vr‘hx:‘- ‘;~|(w.‘~\.l' A uway or lie : : o i CO., Rhuaual Saguany. S Ths ““""I""ly ey, | for nine years and have pr spered. Whea | Bryan ready to demounce Jefierson as an | Roberts, one of the leading merchants of the | on account of the fallen timber and rub- LTS L BRI Rhane: 430 IMAHA, NEU s things pretty well muddled, but Mr. |y .ame | had nothing. I saved my money. | expansionist? Or does Mr. Bryan take his Quaker city bish wkich should be cleared awmy im-|the remalning portion of the e Bryan adds to the general disorder of the|go¢ marricd to one of the g.ris, who worked hearcrs us Ignorant as not to know that the mediately. It contains over 125 large | havoc wrought by the storm in (L] TACTRES ail i ldney case by declaring in his recent Nebraska iy (he factory and built & ni e .ome out ot | republican party was founded and under the Mra. Amanda Carpenter. | Sequolas, including the famous General |4t omee wis much larger in loss of W Kidn Diseascs. = Back- City speech that “the atiorney general has | my savings, My wife, before she was mar- | loadership of Jefterson at his time was the | PLAINVIEW, Neb., Oct. 7.—(Spec'al)— | Grant treo. and a little work would make | Gonallons In money £o far have aggregated eycura. |1 oo, koAb Tebp commenced procoedings, not to destroy | ricq, made from $40 to $45 a mcn.h working | democratic party of a few years ago before | Mrs. Amanda Carpenter of Fo tr, Neb. |it a marvelously beautiful spot, | one-third tess for hoth the city and malr EEE R FE Al §" e vook, ads local manufacturing establishment, but 10| hore, [ have had my wages advanced u [it was polluted by Drvanism? Following |Was burled hero yesterday. Sie dled of | One serlous danger which also threatens | [N than wias Ko o he "henphis | Y00 €4 0f Dr. B, J. Kay, Surataga, N. Y. prevent the manufacturing establishment | number of tmes and am do.og b-ticr han | Bryan's specches one must come {0 the con- | CCRSUMPtIon and was the daugiter cf J. |tho Sequoln park Is the presence of saw- | Lrnerciie il Outoo! the genernl reliof | from enteriug into a trust.” 'This comes |[ ¢yor expected to do. These peopie are |clusion that he is becoming more of a|W. Peed, an old and respected c.ten of | mills on private lands fncluded within the committee and the Rei Crosx siclety to | FEMALE BEANS from Mr. Dryan after Mr. Smyth has de- | fng folks to work for. Just as an ins ance | demagogue every day. | Plerce county boundaries of the park. It is said there | [664 the RUREES. OO0 aton partialy | reulat clared to the supreme court that the manu- | ) wij| tel) you about one man's cxp.ri ne A DEMOCRAT (not a Bryanite), ) are 6,440 acres so held. The mills are|passable, nothing has as t baen done | .. ot atabhors cases relterer 00 facturing eStablishment referred to has al- | o was & man who unfortunately had a e M Lt ruining the giant trees in thelr neighbor- toward reinstating the impoverished atsherman & et nnis s K & o ready entered into a trust great deal of sickness in his family and Plattamouth's New Theater, THOUMBRH, Neb., Oct. T.—(Bpeclal)—|yo0q, using them In the most criminally | JIVOrs in Rouses where ERERRIIEMRN LT 41m S The owners of the starch works are in | githough the company's doctor attended| PLATTSMOUTH, Neb, Oct. 7 \M"‘ Qalser, wifo of Dr. A. Galser, dled here | ooy0tul manner, taking only the clear | ihe tomforis of Which t condition of amazement and are unablo (o | yhem freo of charge, the exp nses for med. | (1al)—The new Parmele theater has been | last evening after a short lliness. timber and leaving the fmmense (ops to rot | them 4 e judge just what the Bryan-Smyth policy of % " inclosed and is fast becoming a thing of | — - - e B b fire to| It {8 for the purpose of awakening the AMUSEMENTS Judg Of | jcine, ete., were rather heavy. Ths m.n . d | New Through Service to Hot Springs. | 00 the ground and be a menace by fire to| M I8 TOE I RETPOSE B SV o goverament has in store for them. It Ne- | finally took sick and died witheut leaving |.:..I\|u>l on |L.,» lnlvu:;l‘ under th Ands of | Ty PMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 7.—Beginning to. | the remiainder of the park. It Is asked | further uppealing (Lo thetr bountiful SRiicnann h 0 ¢ c e Jowe! Y g illed workmen lhe walls are ad | o AN J 3 4 4 5 gtinets to rescus these sufferers from the ‘|“v ka 18 t um\ljuo mnh' people in power thing for his family. Within two h.urs : e Rty :ll";‘lv”r'n "m: l‘dnyl traffc arrangement between the Choc- | that these lands be appraised speedily mullhlh“ |lx.n’~ ] sonfronting them that th the starch company anticipates more or leas | yrter hig doath we raiscd $176 from the em- v nre MUFAS- | aw, Oklahoma & Gulf, the Little Rock &| bought by the government | foregoing statements have been put annoyance from them and can nover be at | pioses here and put it in the hands of the | 118 decorations and against the white | %, FESROME & Guif, the Tattte Rock &) Pl B A ROTOTIRRAL, i by | e e It 1n bellevi sase In the lawful operation of its business. | widow and then Mr. Morton went ahead an1 | S18MWOrk show off to great advantage.| iy, & U0 0 SO A, B SRR aheop und cattle in the park this season, | Boan NS o R o The et s | T 1 1 e electric col ctiol re com- " e ¥ - o 2 sor| | a rie portion of umbe) N Thsretore: the starch people a7 awaltiog the | yaid ai) the fuperal® expenses cut of h.s | ThO eleotrlo lisht comnections are com- | iy 'cortynder Which s through service faq | DUt poschine and the indisoriminats | it 8 larxe portion of the lumber. thg | tesult of uext month's election aud the lown pocket. I know of at least foriy men | PlOte: except on the stage, and dataty | [0 FUOR Ueder wRICh B EArOURR SOEVICS I | 1 o of kame ds soom as the soldiers | unts muki came from. those state fi Al Lt progress of (he present case in the sUpreme [ who have been married and who ha e | “Pades will give a soft glow to their bril- | 9°F a Joe" rallw 3 AN biaant operative | 1eave for the season threaten to exter such articles, L court with considerablo anxloty. They may | puilt homes of thelr own while worsing | !AnCY. In the center of the high celing | piidd (U0, FVRAY WL DUOME SPEPAERS: | ninate the largor animals. Captain West | RICAN, NATIONAL RED CROSS - Presented cide to ubandon thelr factory at this | pere. It you lose a day or & we % on a . | 1% @ handsome chandelier of many lights TR o e T R recommends an aggregate appropriation of CLARA PARTON, Prestdent ed Awany. place rather than mubmit to continued [lo/unt of sickness yCur pay 5oes cn ust the | 414 8 FOW surrounds the uppor clrolo of (Teads named will run through cars from | BeCETTE B8 SERRUE BRPTARTCAE B gy BARTON, Second Vico 08 « 0 L 5 0o 4 i hicago to Hot Springs throug! e Mem- | 331 President YOSCARY TROUPE— persecution in the courts same and besides you get o two weess' va. | B® Stage. Four boxes will be handsomely lines of work mext year | TR - BAIRA A0S, ol o draped and the chalrs are all upholstered, | PhIS Bateway. On the otber hand the Louls- . 9 7 A Worlds greateat comedy acr Vhat Sound Business Men Say. tion on full pay every year. | :rh” play house will pro ,d,l\“.h‘u] ‘:,,I:l_,,'l:"ll ville & Nashville's new time card has been | HOT SPRINGS OF ARIZONA TO ¢ ‘:" ‘:‘_;""‘:‘g‘;:““‘_‘;_l:"h‘: an | MOWEL WAL i WL The following interviews with repre= One Story from All | betore the first of November | 80 arranged that the noon train from Little | Take Laxative Comedy nstrumentalist o falls 10| GEORGE EVANS— | y v o O arugglists refund the money if it i Ssuiptive professional aud Lus ness o of | Carl Gerber, sione dreaser—1 have beso | r Rock and Hot Springs over the Chactaw will A 1 Report of Government Saper. E. W. Grove's sigmature is on ecach The “Honey Bo, Nebraska City reflect the puolic sen Luent | working in th.s factory n.ue years and huve | 1_“”' *;{:: f‘l "\', ;“’ Ra { mhk':- ‘\]nnmwmn with the Louisville & :‘I"':_"'m I v That Bl i ‘\(l;l‘ e BLANCEH 1IN vere; been satisfied with my wages aaa| TABL CK, Neb., Oct. 7—(Special.)— | Nashville daylight cxpress for the east b 3 box, 26e. | w ioger { Jr\ldx- Paul Jesseu—I am a repu | :rlu“’:ulll:n s surrcund.ig we here. Thos | The serics of meetings being conducted here il ited Place Lust Year. [gony w. uuuuu'\:“:,” TaA e i N, $ MR = 8 TARL o . SORAIEAPRE SWETYRES 4 t by Evangelists Rev. C. C. Atwoo 1 Recel cted Fortune, suased) | 3 3 NTINGS- but that would mot prevent me from ra. |is the best place I ever worked in and 1| DY Evangelists Rov, C. C. Atwood and wite, | ooives Unezpent SR | b 4" Doal Yrbypy s ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct Through the | WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—An interesting ol ly skt menting an attack upon the city, even if it | don’t want to see it cloeed up. 1 voted for :1"«"': f.‘;“m L b I’I‘I:" l‘h\" b et o | publication of sdigpate from Milwaukeo | report on the Hot Springs reservation in | [VAYBSDEL and THOMPSONm vere made by a ropublican adin n s rat on, bryan four years ago because I had an | Weok 1 for another wesyth! con- | In toduy’s Ploneer Press Mra. I 18, Butter- | ST *L Moo submitted to the secre- [ | anRBLen's ropresontutivo kg 1 will not discuss ihe legal 4asp.¢ & o. th. | idea he would help everybody. Now 1 ges | linues and will for another week at least. | fleld of this city has dis d that she | To e firs ted is bille e .000 wealthier than she had_imagined. | tary of the interior by the superintendent Y casc brought by the attoruey gene al (he will only help us out of uur jobs ana | TRIEht the first named Is billed to speak | 3yr Bt foriteld was formerly Misw ‘Bolo | Martin A Bisele. Mr. Bisele says that g0 ol re orks, by w ; 0 or M Y | at the church to men ouly, his subject, as | Griffin of Minneapolls and in 189, while ; 4 SN L SArE lon, ARIML SN ISR Mathh but 1. A b S T place | 8Avertied tn sensational Ilies, belug, “The | Upoi anexcirsion to the Pacific coist, dhe | 1he tpringe duriak the o ¢ teason reached bl Trumona IS AORNL IS AL IRSY 0X 8 e | WG hosdy- § # o PIA%® | Seven Devils of Table Rock o 5 met and became acquainted with another | the high water m of popularity, Ac- RSl e Ll ATg Starch factory {5 not i |etarted up and have been hcre ever since, | Seven Devils of Table Rock. The latter is | 1)) 0"y Thomas P. Harkin of Boston, | cording to the best estimates there wero Prices Never Chung the hunds of a trust. The Na-|Never had anythiog to complain about. 1| !0 6veak to ladles only at the Presbyterian | The! acquaintance, carried on by means of o R 7 o nerved, neats, 2ic and oo | chure € ject be W 's In- | correspondence, ripened into love and they | 60,000 visitors 00 income to the govemn. Hess Wol tional Sarch Manufaciuriog campany, |married a factory girl and built a home | ¢hurch, her subject belug, “Woman's In Tes]; ripened Into love and th 1 Wed § " v s ese | Decame engaged, Bhortly after the engage- | ment from water and ground rents Any part of hose which owns the Argo, and oth r f-ctor.es. |for us out of my earnings here, Don't |fuence and Work.” As a result of thes o) t Miss Griffin visited New England with amounted to $18,670, while the fixed 10¢ doce not monopolize the sta ch Lusiness of [ know what we woud do if this place c csed | Incelings fifteen conversions or additious | her mother and the wedding was fixed for | (iec ™\ ore only about $14,000, leaving a 3 en made to date. On T ast | & few months distant. She returned home | this country. There are other companies |up. iave been made fo date, \\'")_?"\'}"”“{*fl";‘q . o pranate tan the event ey | fair balance, which, in accordance with ths | Ol IAL‘ I Y fa the fleld and Mr. Smyth could ha e August Swanson, millwright—I started | $1¥ Of the new Convhrts were baptized infqfic- this Harkin was attacked by severe | liboral policy of the government, was avail- | learned of them if he had taken th: le st | in here s & laborer nine years ago and | the baptistry of the chypch hemorrhages of the lungs and died The | ple for additional improvements in the " { bit of trouble. The very existence of No- |have been steadily advan.ed in pcs tion and | Mission nt Bip Creek. | BASht Refors his death he sent for & lawyer, ::,:I,m,‘,,fl,, e e rrAuamAREY. 011 | | Those tamiliar \\‘nhllvu: B]au braska City depends upon the operaticn of | wages by the company, I have my OWn | BLM CREEK, Neb, Oct. 7.—(Special.)— |hi8 afflanced quit claim deeds to a mining | acres and In this tract there are 157 gov- | bottie beers wht ul\\;qn..-.,uu- the starch works and anytaing 'h t even |home and have a little money to loan «u. | rhe Catholic church of this place has been | " ghert" |‘|':.r';l“\',""‘£“"‘,‘.".‘, (he lawyver com. | eFnment lots still unsold. The superintend- | | pize the triangle label. TI threatens to close up the works, terp)- | it you know of anybody that wanta it at & | holging u special mission meeting for the | municated With the Honduran government | ent earnestly recommends a reappraise- are the bottle beer brands: —E rarily or permanently, is an inury ‘o thy fair rate. 1 haven's lost & day's pay I8 | past three days, with services boih morning | Miclals and his investigation led him to bes| ment of the ground and the sale of the port—Wiener—Private Stock zr clty. The people of Nebraska Cty ) not |tho nine years since I've beea here, al- |ang ovening. The meoting has beon largely | Lose, haL the mining property Was not|iots during March, 1901, when the influx of B amaet Aok fox BT AT ue | attended by Catholics from adfoining com- | papers and he let the matter drop. Last | Visitors to the aprings Is at its height Mueusnener. ¢ P 5¢ 8I.00 N Tuminated roand Per wl Triumphant | 1ike the Idea of being the vi tims ~f a pre. |though I've lost some days' work (n ac. e trouble of filing formal transfer munities and Is attractiog general attention, | WiNter, however, as the rexult of syndicate | The administiation of the springs by and watch for this label tended crusade aguinst (rusts and that fs |count of sickness. 1 get $70 a month and . : o on roperty greatly Increased ove Eisele says hee L Y2 am cntirely satisfied Mgty et B s it tions broperty greatly In 1| the government, Mr. le says, has been Joseph Marquis, laborer—1 get my money nd the attorney, who i§ 1Ow prac- gL, 2 3 1 se d beneficent. The amount of water y L H \ 3 Higglus, O. P., of Kansae City, assisted by | tleing in Detrolt, learned of this fact and | Wise an: - N 3 fat rogularly and i tho nine years I've boen | jos painer Burko, the resident pastor ""Xi”” €0 cating with the ayndicate was | distributed to each beth house s scrupus BLATZ MALT-VIVI 2, Y e I'vi o o o] %), (KK} Y p 1 NousIntoxicant.) 3 ; employed here I've saved enough to bulld | pev Father Petlach of Kearney flered $200000 for a quit clalm deed from | jously controlled and the public protected ( SED! BUY SEATS AT Afler Dinner |5 i, i, e 1o v | 1 vt s of Ko | Miem,Cn, In soms manner, bowpver, ol rocadero o opoly and extortion by the . 7 e of that young lady had been lost and | from monopol AN INVALUABLE SUMMER TONIC 2 U To assist digestion, relleve distiass | There's never been tho slightest trcub e Rally at Table fRock. ven the uum!u‘:‘.l\ln-l barants or the | schedule of charges provided by the secre- ALl Deaaatate ,aco 3 An enthusiastic republican rally was held | {hu' it found. Mre Butteriold on reading | path house has grown to be a most impor- T w I of Burlown after eating or drinking too beartlly |[here between the company aud the em-| TABLE ROCK, Neb., Oct. 7.—(Special.)~ | address at which she hud formerly lived | tary of the interior. Th to prevent constipation, take rloyes. o ha B h THE IDEAL 9 - o £ p 4 of great benefit to the maha Branch: 9 ” ¥ Richard Straw, tankman—The men here | here last night. The Flambeau club and [steps to estabilsh her identity and will | tant institution and of great benefit to the N TON BERLESQUERS, A5 00, (] i ’8 are all contented with their wcrk and | Ladies’ Marchiog club of this place were | Shortly receive the anug sum, which comes | ndigent sufferers who otherwise would 1412 DOUGLAS STREET, ol L 4 : o her in 8o romantic @ fashion. Her hus. e bel o waters. The || AT e B | thelr wages and I'm no excoption to ihe | both in line. About 100 torches were in the | antic 4 tas iUs- [ got have the benefit of the waters. The TEL. 1081, . : band is a clerk in the Gr orthern rall- Matinee Today—10c and 20¢ irule. Since coming here I've been marriel | procession. There were twe iu the club with | road freight office. - records of this establishment for the last | B ¢ Ik You'll have o hurry free government VAL BLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE