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P THE OMAHNA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1900. At the conclusion of Mr. Mercer's remarks, | Without a which we e (xavedingly well received, Presi- | ainently. Her address and | Up the play, for it is undeniable that many | gent Beck introduced Hon o' last night to a large audience. Mr. Hin- |that of Mrs. Pugh were enthusiast.cally |Of the deftest touches of the plece were (po haw was in excellent apirits and in his|recelved. This department held an over- | those which it had been anticipa so. republican, Willts D Oldham \ey, fusion. Durham M prohibition Micha ——— —— NAMES T0 GO ON THE T.CRLT | sSiiaeer e’ resaed | CHOOSE MRS, DRAPER SMITH [fewe Bioews i toe etey. 4 \ g B yranv Tl e S enT e« PLAN TO KEEP HANNA BUSY b A A ey of paty 1t ke @ tvevenr tonse § South Omaha News . & i’ Neariy everse gonh Cwihs| Kosehital. . X6 e vk e iip, who ware for tres slive ol e U i res [ e e T 2 oot ige Duker and s be fn exces Wil Make Thirty-Seven Speeches Becrotary of Gtate in Possession of a Kew [ 0 h bl \Pitig to Fe M O | wulld ons. Work on the ® 58 DORN Al interestiug meeting e Yo Men's will Joubt attend - Officia' Roster, Dieteich buttons others have told their State Faderation this week i . s he At B he purpose of listening to the CHICAC « ¢ . CORRECT LIST OF THE STATE CANDIDATES ' » wu fu DELEGATES VOTE UNANIMOUSLY FOR HER 3 \ e ansacted Congressma avid H. |y and 1, stree %n B el bt B \ r « t a backslid £ Kansas y.o M € « al re hs S & great | w peak ake 1 . ANl Nominations wde Certified ¢ oduing him to come Monsehold Feonomics' Association | . ety barn & ked | tavorite with naha peoy \ NBISTS A Upto M 1* Him Sent ) Formed During the Day and Quea= | for a tea want % he | & fe " emarks Mr. Mercer sa } Stock Sales : : for twiormniton bbb Rl bbb ot At IS settl the Year, a ed by a woman. The ma a Atio ) ace h L it vards office and ® | S W ? % b hloring tow p 7 the ¥ S b N b | WIR ‘ 2 ) it AW ute W fi te with a 1 ¢ . t ATE Anx ) n f L4 b4 ” hig e elects . y t o - . S BERE \ \ o X ’ \ p i lire, & pettiae Injured in Thresher " A . t W the ol " ) . S Flogffhopd e in a dan- | gq Mention was made by M ¢ Herefords Canton a NS “ : aton, who. . ees than ha Preslie Mte, Dripes of Etrous condition he conditions existing Colorado. Pro November 20--Charle her & BoB, | cvening mecting will {0 the ofce whil A AL LR, d n vice tent, Mrs. H. H. Wheeler ty atounds there, @nd the people are ”‘;“‘ In., sixty ‘l""""" ARgYS e en of |8 with prasent condit ) ! ATnAS g ey sa Men Give Up rapidly falling away from the free silver | December 19—C. D. Bellows, Maryville e It M y“ od d L ) o “ will vote o " : GO vevretary, | MEAD, Neb., Oct. 11.—(Spectal)—Tho | {deq and are willing to continue the present | Mo fifty shorthorns Pk AL 1 i rr il Minde a EPUE SINY ore of § t Fren \reasurer Mre #8loOn case which has been the leading | condition of affairs. “We in Nebraska wil January 9 F. B Hearne, Independence Valley Med ¢ n bt Yinan Ratre nt - : b 1ibrarian. Nrs. Lam. |€Xcltement here for the last three months | pa sorry of the states surrounding | M0 seventy-five Galloways. . e, clect s omcer i . st of the ca 1UYLER, Neb, Ot 11.—(8 Tel- | bertson of Lincoln; auditor, Mrs. Hainer of | ©ame to an end last night by the app is o re 1 alone on the | February 6—F. B. Hearne, Independence, | {yday [0 th o K ye reside 4 4 b il et R0 g = Lo koot 3 cant, H, H. Reed, gIVing up the H&hL | houls of ould Join 10 with | Mo., seventy-five Galloways R M Ml hn it I Fovodn: AS it r at ail amendments to the | ThiS means no saloon this year 4o sigech Foebruary George Anstey, Massena ! SO N A o . Jane A ' 1w f the fedcrat.on be maue a yea y 18y LY Flereiuru O it \ Wik 2 Eaw I i i P 4 o dBetiaTebie Divoree soit Filed, outh O Mr. Mercer, are| March 131 R. Westrope & Son, Hare | nes gt 1 " - A h " A NORTH PLATTE. Neb, Oct. 11 B v ears ago and | /4N, Ia., 100 shorthorna ¢ r ' t 3 e | clal)—An lcation was filed in the | n b B poiln g N N ; ' s 14 ik ot b ket Rl W ! . : bat the laboring pec Sheep Recelpts Continue Hensy FJRECAST OF THE WEATHER b A f 0 ria T ¢ proy " . H I his e h for M Heay for the f kve ot ' Saturduy in Nebraska p. i Thw.§ v on of clu ony th ke 1 un et K 47.748 he §ve beeh Phiely to e Pale with Winds O P ‘ } " o W ) ERp— ty b large h t « that all re Variable Braak has e W i @ g o8 th é and mentic WASHIN 1.—F pon, p 08, \ the | n arism and | th b ate Fedoration e id Mr. Mer ratand what | in cattle and hog recelpt 1o Fulr t Btanion, populist W2 Linwood Republicans Oren he momie weeting was Dorothy Sherrod m- | of silver just because it might be $1| Twe pendent candidates for assess For OKlu Indian Terrd uid & foks, Ponci WE | LINWO “oh. Oct. 11—~(8pecial)—A | called a lock, Mis. Pugh of Umaaa e stamy n the Fourth ward have bobbed up. OBe japsas Fair Frid iy Hortt E t % ¥ teKi 'R t wa " ha Of all the brancaes of c.u OF CHARA( 8 ferring to W. J. Broderick and the other is Henry westorly wind cobsen, 1'la ' ut ! \zed att nigh h seventy-f \ ther robably none APPERIS 3 t and k AN at B Allx. Both are circulating petitions and | | Ny " swers 18 1ol b P L n member 1 ther t el to ad all women as does that of domest I's brother i ) empiovmen 18 800N as t e nu of KIRNA- | g portion Frida \ pik iy far A, Paynter, A o rhe offl clected we The auditorium was flled v Wiy I fia Now tures are secur documents wegtorly wind ; 0 ! i ke Bow d v I ardson, p ot Josey nterested women I kiuds of hou o i e ecord of over | with the prog at There | For Colorado, Wyor and M AR 1 5 4 S . erny. secretar he and ession unquestionably a on the s over two vears shows what McKir 0s- | WAYS & contest for this office in the Four Fair Friday; variable f Stenant Rover . “Ravage, | Much cnthusinsm pr s here am racted more women who had come . xp J. Lester Wl iy e S e the | WATd, As It contains the most property R B AT B AT R iy R vUPdN Cor ¥ Divid Mekibben, Giltue b ' en rem! who ve ri<ka. The papers were of the highes I 1 r DR | o prices of four years Magle City ¢ o5 ¢ R BUREA ) Sin \ prlis ki it pr LG UL s L Mra 1 o 1 g S AL R L [ RS T Yeaits 1 m 8 Fra ' Pla 1 Kelley Works for 1 nerity Wr Of S SIDROA R HaR T SOMAEY | 1IN Chemnenting n bt ‘y»‘ ‘ I, ! \'“ i i even e it Max tet ¥ 2 \ For it of Larles ADAMS. Neb. Oct. 11.—(8pecial Tele- |8¥ she rose to speak. She Harrlet Leicester s Bt E Kl o g o Ciah i1, Hiewes & 7 i in | M k by P, T e AR, v 1w, wiih un appr In essay'ng the d I hick ate | tW A gl ¢ " republican standp t istain it, and a it | ter that was crea i has a s to solve \ i and turke ting matct O i nd since M ; v William Steufter, tloe S H1066 TENLBIRNE, | U I inciude at least one | other, Tim Murphy . I it never shrinks from the Dl hre Kb R ALK 8. Je K | ublican Fally. W b \ | been learning in their study and the helor's Romance’” wa Loped to see the democrats Bis after ) 1 i . | tandebt of ik At ol “l,., ki h"'., nm‘.‘ cooking school of the state 2. the authoress, had Mr. Sol Russell CHRnal IRt o Me and Mee George C Hasking, Twents | uicloncy’ for’ the s wler. Blalr epublican: ot the candidates for the legislature will | tinved | ever before her mind's eye, and that the ntinuance of the present ¢ nd the funeral of Mre, Hask Daficlet ince March i Hod B na, iston; Hartley | P Ci0 CUTRe will each address the meats | S Susa Young Gates of Utah was a|fole of David Holmes was drawn with & | ditions. He congratulated the Young Men's | f Deficlency for cor. per J fo Ntws 1 Witkie & prominent figure of the scssion. She | view of making the part ¢ n a8 AT ropubiican club on its large membership and SRR Clela g LA, TICINny L ob SHEs e aoctulist et | brought greetings from the National [as postible to Mr. Russell's well Known | oy the enthusiasm shown Ding to the front and paying the Hcense tax Reports from Statio .tiornay general: Frank N. Prout Hinahaw Bradahaw. | Household Economic aunual convention re- | pecullarities of specch and action. In ko Tang Nt | BRADSHAW, Neb, Oct. 1L—(pecial)— [cently held in Toronto, Canada, at which dolng, she made it hard for others to take S "Afapihoe | Hon. E. H. Hinshaw spoke at this place |she figured pro Tramtall, nWinkle, pastor of the John Stey Firat BapUst church, and kimer Wisrs Proaler. C.H Dletrich as | uttend g the laptiat state convention at | o8 yare next governor of Nebraska. As Mr. | Hroken How this week , ETATIONS AND STATE d would | jairich stepped forward he was greeted | An enthislaxtic meeting of the Nor pon elulixt For commirsioner of pul lie lands and butldines. (¢ D “Folimer. OaK. repune | usukl pleasant, but earnest manner, dis- [flow meeting &t 1 o'clock, which was |be made prominent by Mr. Russell's pe- | with applause and at once procesded to put | Hesian —Hepublican club was h OF WEATHER. lean: B3 Carev. Wahoo, fuslon; Brastie | cussed the political fssues of the day and | largely attended. The organizing of a | CUMAr personality bls audience in good humar by telling & | ashily EToNIIE b merMberaniy, ,“‘j,“ i .“"‘N »l_"“““';"' \\!"”"‘“ Sul- | tor about ene hour and forty minutes in a | State Household Ecomomic association unul The play has been seen in Omaha be- | |jaaging story. Mr. Dietrich related how he Meetngs ar ways well attended ¥ ender, soclalist i 5 most eloquent and logical manner he upse! | the result, with the following officers fore, and consequently there secms to be had spent th lay at the stock yards and | president, Fairbury, secre- its every bugaboo theory that has been | President, M Baker of Norfolk; vico| Do need to enter upon an extended di had met shippers tram al)pa Py [ g e —_— WILL STAND BY PROSPERITY et up anc christencd an issue. Repub: | president, Mre. Steel of Fairbury. secra. | CUStion of Bis merite and dome I ¢ snppers teon it parea of the cown- TEXAS - AFTER ROCKEFELLER | (v cicar " ns i try The sheepmen, he said, proposed to | | are highly pleased with Mr. Hin-|tary and treasurer, Mrs. Seymour of Nor- |18 enough to say that it s a wholesome @ for McKinfey and the republican ticket | Effort Made to Extrudite Standard 011 e List of Men Who Voted for Bryan shaws effort = folk :;fvmxu »«‘n;l u\:h‘va“‘ h“'r‘-\vlm(\mul\ medy, | hacause now their sheep and wool were Magnate from State of | P ¢ «f and ‘\r-'- Now ¥ | Peevrater Now & Chndlantes: | Report from the Blenntal, ehe i b e b double wha our years ago. | New York. R R NAR LY L1 LN, Oct. 11.—(Spectal Telegram.)| Mrs. Apperson presided ot the opcning | |jiple pathet! ches that bring to m@nd ‘-:1‘ with eattlemen and : - i H | Chicag ear N6 \ DE WITT, Neb., Oct. 11.—(Spoctal )—Ths As @ result of a confcrence today be- of the afteruoun —meeting, Mrs. Rckets | (he great p iy hieioe s who raise and market ALBANY, N. ¥ é et 11 ‘.\ re w SU i, Coudy § oo tollewing sup s of Bryan four yew en Auditor Cornell and Deputy Attor-|of Lincoln giviog & report of the biemn.al. | gep worl, still remain honcr and L hha) ‘_‘"" BA - :“‘I‘ i “"'”“"“‘“ Da \or ear o 68 o gy have ‘Qm. od to McKinl y in t '+ nev Geueral Oldham, legal procecdings will | Miss Haskell of Lincoln occupicd the | friendshi; d love. Very charming, In wveling all over the state an attempt to straleh -uy» ut the p Koy 1 L0 o i " be commenced In the name of the state chuir during the educational s ssivn. She d, 18 the brief ebullit Tha th of the requisition ¢ GOVFDLT | Folona, clear S v De Witt) preciuot 15 the brief ebullition « rits that ! ; au gLt AR B ! g gainst the cMcers of the Grain Growers' | also gave a detalled report of th of Texas for the person of Wil : James Nort farme L. J. Cross, do A E . X EX o " iy ¥ mpts the three old fellow o sing, in kefeller A ok Smbers. of " K. clenr " e ) Mutuel Hail Insurance company of Omaha, |ticual session at the Milwaukee bie r thi 1 q ng o 5 WhBISUEE S RUGSS LD i Galvestor enr S ] o Oeube s iniaeeee art i i thin and quavering voices, the s {5 e ¢ Stiines tor; Gecrg & arb r ot aat et ile 1th *| All of the educational papers werc espes ard of directors of the Standard Heuck, werchant Ra.ns, farmer, | the oblec DR -0 11 0618 HORA Slon (ORI HOBIUIS S AOURALIIRAL ¢ PRERER ST BEE 08 ey roared out in their colleg ver: : Se ro| T indieates trace of precipitatior L o 5 transacting insurance business without a | clally strong. Mra. Stcutenbor ugh read | paihettc is the ] i company SYaral Kiataumenihe FaTe; | VELSIT - Boggs, farmer; J. W. \Vand rpoo, |, p 2 . L . 4 . pathe {8 the paverty of th wh .)“r AT given out, variously alleging that Gov s T el 00 ;| Nieensn An atienct will be made to hold | her paper o “A State Traveling Library” | Mulberry, one of those rare spirits of wi the free colnage of silver, | Slven 2 g Sy | Loeal Forecast Offictal 8 3 b each officer liable In the sum of $1,000 and ofiered a practical plan for securing | (g Sitiedom Tot. heavaniantl tar whon and manufacturing € EOF Roosevelt or Acting Governor Woud- | Nicko a rmer, C. 1. Bucs i B ppropriath rom the legislature for | there seems to be so little place in the out soup houses and Coxey 'ff had taken final action in the matter, | J. Barnes, farmer: Benjamin Browser, | Well Pleascd with Dobson. A DRt the ems to be o lttle place in th said Mr. Dietrich, the DUt tonight It is ascertained that the patnter; William Sallie, ageat Plano cow: | NEPRASKA CITY, Neb., Oct. 11.—(Spe- | oot (o Brms o (hitok it | o Farid=s poyarty ‘”r"" JAtAAE L Ram put the st ot ‘emn. |Action taKen: in tha\ cAke ‘wasi by Judge | PEEEEEtEErreretrastoteers pany | el Telegram ) Hon. Charles L. Dobson, | 't 2 s S [(LMSERIMELO spatt WithutBe Yelitasi s el 00,000 laborers, . Dryce, the governor's pardon clerk, who | ¢ , $ & Crowa | . borough hairman pitiful is the grief of old Martin when A ’ t Ll HER bers which ahe should choose, to agitate | nis manuscs N Foratace L don that unless his papers of requsition | 3 —about fools and their i % 1 1 pt 18 p nced h and Tap ot hadl 4 + Ex-Goveruor ( e wtr n au- | the matter and secure the co-operation of | the last ray of hope that flumined h B i et Tot Peaes rid et e |t uoney. Factis, Toels | dicnce which filled to its fu' apacity iubs and influcnce to secure the desired | life fades out into utter dark All an AR s ey AL BRSSPI 8 ‘e Ve ittle ] district court room last eviming. The SRR SRS these, taken in connection with much else hoiie 2 s fus| LS T Ao SR agull Bet Beilcy have very little money. | mecting was held under the o us ices of | AR b6 A0 A Apperson presided at the evening | of wnich it would be a pleas peak, | 8ion party Mr. Dietrich sald: I am going | tAkeR IR IR S CHORD AP0 SRRt he : the ht satlsfaction o oters pea ' t t N i ' opinton to Culle y ove 1 § e Promont seRioiay and To vl cul |10 e delight and satiatactio of the vater papers betng the reporis [ but which must be passed over to e the next governor of Nebraska, the (DS cpinion to Cullen Bryan of Governor | § ) Y The spealer was at his best ind b ¥ & $.40 the Industrial com- | Bachelor's Roman fusionists will not awallow ue nor we ther Ryere’ qolinns) Lwo wesks ngoj whan thas i s dress was a strong, | geal aud Wortman Drowna tn River, Harford in the chair. | joyable dies o There has been all the m! in Eentleman came here looking for the & . % stutement of the reasons why the pr sen NFRPASKA CITY. Nob, Oct. 11.—(Spe biennial report of that work. | It has timated that there is going to e €rmor. and it was given on the grounds | ¢ P “ . e e e e e P Docker deivercd Ao a0 | Murihy's resentien o with i | of & dectsion of Governor Flower mate o | ¢ [YES 1§ WISELY § puwer. Mo cited many figures a.d fucts man of 24 years, was drowned in the river usual brilliant and enthu- | Holmes i3 a satis LR S S L L L $ to show the great prosperity whih pro- | n He was employed by the gov- | sla navner on club evolution. Mrs. | than that; it 1s a fini eting was a declded success, At|Flower had refused extradition od by |02 £ , q * valls in Nebraska and urged upon pon the river work and in some | Letton of Fairbury read a paper on in- |acting. thorougily ar i ] ng the two can. | Governor Hogg on the de the |, 18 the man w l!“ has H bearers the fmportance of tw: roou le n way fell from the flathoat upon which he | dustrial laws of Nebraska. A report of | wrought out as to deta idates :1 csented to a large l““'; RURLEN LI REAIS ,‘]"”' el money. One evidence | Unitcd States senators being elected. T The bedy was not recovered industrinl work of the clubs fodowed | of the part is his number of the members o the club, SARE S [IRIAOR GQILG Aok el i8] i intelli= ¢ meeting was an enthusiastle cne and a | T man's parcnts reside fn Ham I the pregram concluded with 1 which be 1 g fepublican Hendguarters Bsinh o atate To0 tniaL Unlaak having oaminiiieail o of wi d."".‘ or !"“’.”l $ EASIA. AN 4D e AR b ) oL LRE [ Hejuiioan; quarters Exmblished o crime in it sate i porson s gence, iy investing in |} Nationa) Committeoman Schnelder is au lustr tions?" The scssion was | stage this 1 Rk for Mi | Twentyfourih strest Bave & black on| As far us Governor Rookevelt Is concerned | ¢ ¢ ] thority for the news that the people of (his iy Nomingtines large Murphy a tremendous stride forward 1 |republican headeunorens won ol eoted for | he has not acted in the matter because of ! vicinity will have an oppoctuni y of hoa 08 ' [- \u ¢ 11 .. h~efal »47.; his professtonal career. Indeed, so con- |10 th £ r ‘l and will be op.n d (> ence from the state. The position of Mr G sn : 7 i . bt R repit n Jolk coun'y have n-minate Riah e = : ) the § ¢ Ay 18 the intention of | Woodr who 18 governor In Mr. Roose n 1og Chairman Mark Hanna of the ationa, | FPUILR® 0 Polk coun'y have Bemineied BURGLARS AT ARLINGTON | :erar now his artistic M n charge to have & compe- | velt e, 15 explained o the followlng 2 M committee in this clty nexi Fridoy M ; ) e can hereafter afford to ignore % : el el ig eaplalnediia the following 3 H Hanna, acecrding to the rogram as now | O Dentidsn of Siromsburz as 880 e gy Drifled Onen and Large |18 calls for o " and o oy At fuin Bandquariers b1 | aiatemanl oy Dim depigbts 5 bave non rene | } ; arranged, will atop cff in Fremont on sen better men ip the o y of Plunder i refuse to break the il noof b b A 4 8 o ed any de e matter wi > Py , ) kol SLY tn Linsaln: feom .0 5 und will'b 'd have been nominated for those po- Take i appearing in propria persona before the | Lo epop: » callers. Miles M1 chell, who cnted to me informally three weeks ago | o For many ye lt‘h‘ it ! Bere about twenty minu loun i Gurialn: L renponss fo. the nolky. clamor.| (o, placa Sames v ORLoE L iisr 6anscts | by interested peraons and | hen mid that| FWAS A1LOPON GUSSION ¢ e G - : SHIERD A DASRoles (Lo"a0el " o place Jame Chizek In charge of the | it did not seems proper for me, as ac i A i L et P e eerer ARLINOTON, Neb, Oct. 1. —(Spectal Tal. | or an_unthinking clicntele which seems | headquariors, but fn cano the Sarvices of | kovernor, o dispane of wach an important | | 88 t0_Which was the { i ey 0ot 11 e (Qnertal.)o= | egram.)—L. C. Weber & Co.'s jewelry and [ to be bent only on getting its money b A g gl o & > | 16l e ” GASULAND, Neb. oct 1y WL FIONT N 0ot L (sl | rretare | worth wichcut Faterenc. 10 tpe wers ey [ r. Chiaek cannot be obiained somo o hur | case, b, lnmmmuch we but u tew woekn at| § best Dictionary. The } s 13 one of the live fost week of tie pe n d 2 d- & h il 0 | well known republican will be « s | the miokt wouldt Glanse bafera gt 0§ f , G nalen ore 154 palllislane ot ) par : 0 altenne audioace aq | ot red by prying open a back window. Tho | wctlon may have upon | [ for the wark felegited | the most would elapae before Govemor| § guestion has been sete § tane 0F A 2 iiine two hours ko & sa e drilled open by an expert sout | Mr. Murphy 18 supported mos A e o DOARYRSVIN FREURD 40 50 A ugh! T : Baving arranged for meetings ow v the aney I o8 (5 monoy, all their watoline, bhatns ana| s Ny Tinteihg CRnai O "f’i’:‘;'\ It 18 asserted that the republl ans should be submitted to him. However, Mi +tled. The best, the | bran’. Wednes ay even'ng Mis shrl y of b and was mont | 911 3 ot i 0 pigiant | g trength every duy (it has run now over a y wx | § ; ' ‘ \ :s that are locked In the safe ey hose work shows to bette iih 3 er @ period of wix ‘e il Omoha ad'rosed the o ulisis ani demo at his telling re. Fings that are 1 ) the aafe avery | £ w r better | N i B M ol A L |+ newest and most com- |} AN nizht were taken, be s f iress goods | “dvantage than In anything in which s < i ay, to my mind, would | ¢ <3 . erats at Siw‘ngton’s opera house, speak ng AR B liaR. beaR agan Draviaubly. Berow Bioak ne majority may be wiped out |have but little effect | plete ' to & well-filled house. Tonight L. O. Jones ! tous v Brooke | uuiivel fal ¢ of Lin-om, piohibition nominee for &o At txin Defents 8¢ o I Ao slie _anlyaevars) aiangers My Adpliable tin Begge, Wil- | “congre n Mercer has Bank Looter Given His Own Way LT H ernor, spoke in the bulld.ng forme T i, Tod e R . MG A ke ¢ N satisfactory a8 | pesiq ith Omaha b NEW YORK, « PoW v WE ! by the Baptists for a church tod. il sy Son el B Aeospiahis i AN £ making an active cawp U : el ' opera house from a r " ' Wit A Action Agutnst Insurance Companies, piEei SN donote ket. Mr r e in the Magl [ ! ! Chair Horace Clark of the Saund rs n handlear of the plaars LINCOLN, Oct. 11.—(Spoctal Telegram.) | (p. Yers of tho tom A8 16 « a rably by vo cr o vItis c ate hec S county re:ublican ce ) ¢ it % ne | —A petiti aming George Brewster | oo 1q "6rs of the company were ade-|qnq as he is one of the best campaig i R § It is complete because ! phoned over from W this afenoon ' infn ma - fot ‘Cltiing | of this city as the candidate of the p AT s e housht that his aias L0 no expense was spar- g that Eenator Hanna of Ghio will snpak at t thie . 1 ten s | st party tor congressman for th A e S A8 afootive ) oty will b oductive of much g \ stire Ve ; N i 3 ? that alace ou Bridey ‘atiermson Ociomak At | Ronowran ‘svanty matchad And with a Hiiin | 41 0 wae fled it (he secretary of | T SC¥RS worn b e both | 5 S kereln Toturned yestardny. from {ed by the publishers a0d Assistant Recratary of War M i LB LU R DAL LL T state tonight SiNAR] Sandl nt ends | . stern trip. He sald that coming over (Janel tin securing the ablest In the even'ms. The eputlicm ubof A b | 120w had oal nuts wils of the mark, but | At the request of H. W. Davis of this 7B from Chicago on the train he met a num e | § it i o= | land will make arrangements (o atiend boch Y 1], Ren thtt shreo jor faur mate by St | city all of the Lancaster county republican T TP I ber. of NeW Yorkers: who' oaserien hol rlags | § TROR to_edit it. i cou 8 meetings in full force L " | candtdaten for the legislature have signed | o AtNOlle HMemet Assoctution. | 18 an L as o (0 e S B Cniay § tains 300,000 words, { and published & statement in which they | 4, Q tod, e n 1 change of sentiment ibosa B0 e | v a ? Farmein lave Liti'e Thme, Engineer Killed in Collislon, e I B republ 4 | €8 the Catholie Mutual Rene iaun | oo had o Bidinent 1o g f Me- | BNy a great many more . (- OLUMDYR Naby_ Och (U miShseinl )= | RN VR Dt 11ied hondes on the question of United Btntes | bre of M e e BISIR' IarLAnin| 1 were tnformed of the thetf than any other. Be-!} yelone Javis ¢ CXAR 8y \ t r & Southe L Lo \ v o P 7Y AN A b bty o . . HOrSaRel BAA PLCIRARS MEPKA. hure lnst | Ll S At Deevrrad i ] ™ And atand by the result of such | ff i o AT wany bad dropped Drvan and was e Hoos Eleet - | sides completeness it} Tits B o iat R n Lae voting all energles to : DALLAS, Tex., Oct th annusl . . . tog card which vas expe: ed A falr-sized J er 1 the passenger tral por 3 s g 15, o e | nerg the election of 1 derat'iio | 1 i8 cheapest in price. audience greeted him, amung which were Was killed | Plans for Church Fa colle L ranches, in | th ‘;“"" - ";“I‘“‘""" nattonal por elecion _of 1 p P § Ay republicans who were aitr.otod Ly % | Y MOJ b Spectal.)— | membership of cach brinet Yenem LR LR FeRniut :“h“ rpubll '“, B L Movements af Opean Vasaels Dot 11 | art X ME Qof. 11 pecinl)= | memberahip i3 on Recempor — ter o cognomen of the The Flam. | "ot “Torty, 00 Ocran Vessels, Oct. 13- | gverything i in readiness for the annust 10T amendme t | i A : ! P R L el T otk yed=Giepmanie; "¢ 0m RRIAUa that wamaniiathatiCaraciis el Wil b pod | Jelnt Car Inapection Meeting 1, Sa M E smoky torches held by kids for the hana Live i, leo X rom Genoa. B-1l sl church, which opens at the opera | The semi-anoual meeting of the South e g . ‘ } to see thelr musie. Tho cyclone pounded | ;s Mietorta, ter Hambure. 'a, Pl in ths city tonight. The Cétholic [omAle Jolas Bar IRpanilon. asmeeistion) SO Y Ask Megeath Stations | and propounded and expoundod, but failed for B o R ome of the cvents largely looked for was held at Exchange hall yesterday afte Nashvilles | § oot © 9 F p ‘ S baaaol R SLNE Aan o Tavre. ¥ s T R R e o) won. Al of rallroads In the assocla. | Ter A hba ; M Ariliy | § ery Co., 1-10.) Farnam |} which b threshed oy > A gL I, regardless of lon were repressnisd, Oply ragiine b Sl St., for particulars ! Ing to u marked degroe ; fair this year ness was transacted. Al of the mem otron, Day:| & s that farmers ! ore elaborat { the a wtion expressed themselves as | ton, O Bescsssssesssssssssssseses hogs and #0-cent whea attempte It wil eing entir atisfled with existing con- | the glare of a poster ann continue for one week Jitious and credit for the manner in which | meeting the work at this polnt 18 handled was g Citlzens Want Opera Houwe to General Foreman W. H. Cresgey - Township OfMicers N Inated. o WYMORE Ne 0 1 Special.)— | 1 able force of assistants wrff ok 'H:‘_ B 4 n—Arrived—Menomines ” his & a A 3 3 Lty i ot WACO, Neob., Oct. 11, (Special )—The il Menomine from | » ass meeting of the business mep of th's Sl e, iwaione. ¢ acereesy o Dures Leet kiannood, ime publicans of this township at its caucus enstown— Arrived—Pe t-m city was held Tuesday night for the pur- Republican Meetings. i W A ning aominated the following of- | LR ENR & 0k Ralei ind, for Bt a. | PO8O of inducing the Anheuser-Bu b ficers: C. F. Gunlock, treasurer; Charles | de phia. hoth fr m L verpo Brewing company to erect an opera hou 8toll, asnessor; John Lindell, clerk; F. I ymouth _Arrived -Col imbta. from in connection with the fine business bl tflFn kv)l!Eemv. “‘:hflf\l‘t Spermatord dacl, nenile n fo e Gem nr YA coeq e i sites Hor! A e 2 -2 - From present indications Judge Ben § b g8 | Baker will meet with a rousing reception | Butra adviser by t 8r 66, .. veul e hoard of t Rl Ne ric. tor Cherbourg and Hamburg k | Kinsler of Omaha supra Uexam |at Bvans' hall, Twenty-eighth and R | egens Stimuise Hihers. Tgu a Gows €11 $2 %0 by i Fdwards end Martin Green, justices of the | ° Rotlardame Balloas o mm’:,\h” 1a | Which they are to erect here. Thelr bulld. | iner rlv.f‘"x;‘u:l't‘;A W :;a”::.:' 'd ae the nex! | streets, Saturday night. Both of the Third ey o el u-.llsflonlomn/un-.nn -mucu“-M There was & large turnout st the | Boulogne J 10g 18 to be of white pressed brick, 130x60 | Juurneds & \vention s Ward Republ o clubs will unlte at thls FOR SALE BY MYERS-DILLON ODRUG CO, 16TH AND FARNAM.

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