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THE ()\I\H\ DAILY BEI TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1900, \\I\I)\ll' IN GOE I}H'S TOWN et s & w0 |NO ONE NEEDS EMPLOYMENT | ro%aores Lender as His Stereotyped Ronst 1 ] § 1 ; t b M Br o || halr w Governor Roosevelt Greeted by Oreat Gat Givil Servico Commission Having Hard | bekan to talk a faw miuutes yst § o ,J( l . y gan by saying that © Issues which erings in Kentucky 4 n Work to Get Men re presented this campaign enter the " + N . and enter the lives of all our peo Colored DreSS SPEECH ENDS CAMPAIGN IN KENTUCKY |« r t war MANY POSITIONS ARE NOW W/\HING‘ Bryan sur and ten Ansy and the held its footing Bee, O From Lexingt the Wa o ki LB X oh : . celving Hett atmory many thousands of peopl Was One Series o ‘ Private Corp re unable to gain access (o the for (he New Y . A Governme t gathered around the Hollenden s ) y s s tha ave just « t from the balcony of which addresses We mention three lines that have ju by 4 i %o’ delivered L Rircriey Generl arrived, entirely new homespuns, < 1 1 ; . ) The civil service commission fs making | Monoett, Mayor Jones, Tom L. Johnson and / h others, chieviots and plaids, all in superior grades at very small cost t effort to secure the services o ry surgeons in the department At 420 Mr. Bryan, baviog coucluded his agriculture, the particular place it desires | Speech at Central armory, appeared on Homespun Suiting .lt 25cay nrd . ! S 1 811 being that of meat {Rspector st the | the Hollenden hotel beisony, Where he Wib In shade gray mig, brown mig and t 3 rre g 5 . rh packing houses. There will be an examina- [ introduced by Mr. Jones, The presidentin! th t for skirts ires ¢ governor's arri ¥ tion for applicants for this position fn Omaha | 4. ndidate was greeted here by (N-u\uxuluu-‘ ] ' e, in wl . t t ¢ October 23 and the secretary of the com- | cheering —He ke briefly, discussing Chulm Suiting at ? m a \ urd 48-in. wide. : | mission antiounces that there are more po- | "Imperialiem" and the ¢ | Thousand adies and girls would sensible a dre [ 1 i . . sitions open than can be filled by those Probat 2,000 peo were packed to al as this—color: oxfords, g A 3 idid valu ached t « who have applied for examinations. For :wlulr L Hn“mw"rl ite vicinity of the y N . O m., an ! 1 | this reason smmission will perwit | hotel where Mr. Bryau made his second Handsome N yard. aking . st 4 ‘hoat Lesington those who have taken the examination and | 4ddress of the evening. nd dresses hool dr¢ rig t 1 LEXINGTON ¥ 1 GOVernor | fajled to pass during the past year to muke | Mr. Bryan left tonight at 10:30 for New new pla 8 | residet e t Roosevelt was 1 & heart reception | another trial at thin examination | York. His special car, “The Rambler, e rei | other [ ate ther when hi i in reached here this Another class of people hard to obtain | Wds attached to a regular train on the I l)k werved | I King the first stop of the day. |are those who can qualifty as mechanical | lake te to arrive in New York at 2 We Close Ounr Store Saturdays at 6 P, M, lence A i crowd grected hiw at the railroad | and architectural draughtsmen, There are | P. M. tororrow. The train will make ouly AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL'S PATTER gather ’ t 1 tion and ex) of enthusiasm were | nine positions open at present with less than | the regular stops on the way and it is | Sterl at heard of vernor Roosevelt | that number of persons applying for work Bryan's present purpose to make T'!Q”f;figt“o} 'B(EDE-EDEHV ?mgo. [ it sppinune or by e 4 mocrats ;".“:(,W.j.‘:“‘.“: i &b, Breck dustey, i the bratch 1',:;;,","::‘\"{.‘1331 ‘IN THE LAND OF Mosounoss caused me oreat “". 2. ©. A. BUILDING, COR. 1€TH AND DOUGLAS STA = 1t ‘wie th ath : ) b it SERINTE NS i ”flx B ‘N‘L r \'.,:1”..1:‘1” ,’“,_‘:‘,_ i l~.,.4.... a Day Speaking .,,I (}i:{rl‘\’,\' |)L'f()l‘n‘ l - Sn——— first 1 Neaw derney DA Breckinrids » b ver Applicants thian Placed, ] » ‘nced tak- worl is g of humor b Which Gath TNEPRIN 3817 Chiw, WDDIIGRVIONE, FOR" DOSILIONS | purgeatatis tlikas o e neifiines on the mng eI l\;l_\' s kovern A 5 peratie ticket for the same ofti ed from First Page.) me tral 1 Lol AL s b ot In the civil service of the United States. | piyeq pere shortly after 10 o'clock. He was TO GO AFTER RAILROADS - Q¥apiE Bouthi ' el For al positlons requlring more. than or- [ucCompaied by Eawara 1. croweun ot the [ Ioenovator, Ihis o Mr. Hanoa triby be & n of vhen the | eral persons who have " dk6 Tomh it CAtruW of SitaTes. et trouble was the erstute Conmerce Com- 4 Ker | Tudge Howard Carrow of Camden, Se i) ) whe <en 3 1 parade 1 anything | qualified have refused tments, bav- | giop Ye Ploiffer, candidate for congress from | -6 known In Springfeld, the demon- | ing secured positions at better salaries than |y, = L GHBIEYSS. KON res uilt ol La tion today in houor of former Governor | those paid by the government. For place WOODBURY, N. J., Oct. 15.—-Mr. Steve 1 B, 11l of New York was the greatest | Fequiring no espectal skill the applieants are | con wrrived here at 5 o'clock this ovenins ( lnl)p(‘ l l”(‘(l wi here The city was lavish fairly numerc t nothing lke what they | yfier having peeches at Millvill coived dispuiches u g wo thousand men | Aminations were filled, graduates of tech- | Stovenson was greeted by a crowd of pro mbly 3 s s SARE Hee WY 8 P ia S ea Ay aical schools 1gh repute crowded each |4 (B 00k R Ths k ol LI e (o) initae per e o B | NOBK (hem many women pepsia r(:muhc» slightest 5 | | tood soured on | Unlted dine Workers Yiny Appenl o follow hensive the zed crowd might iover Hill ar @ this | other to ire places. Experfenced book- | former Congressman Farre dsd formed to break up tonight's w ¢ noon and was Wabash | keepers and accountants were anxious 10| Stevenson xpoke for b b il [ief e govetor smiled: brosdly. and & owd 0 | His | obtain work at wages of $40 a month, Law- | address was similar W \ -olie the chairman that there could be r " Iriven through n of | yors and doctors cloged their offices and en- | carljor in the day with ittic A Kor rlous interruption on h v irawn up on both sides of the [tered the scramble for government clerk-| boing trusts and imperialis Dr f ) insure tranqu a treet, amid the wildest enthusiasm. Among | 8hips. Resignations were unheard of. CAMDEN, N. 1, Oct. 15 I provid . the recepiion committee were Colonel Joh Today with the clvil kervice commisslon | oyson concluded his tou south ] Deen . | Chief of Poli f Mayo Palmer of Chicago and Louls J. Pal- (advertising and readvertising the examini- | jerscy tonight by addressing a larke m vator has com- med to have lost | this county d the mer of Springfield, sons of the late Colonel | tions, publishing the list of ooen places | iy the court house. Five t and ftowanted cautions proved to v John M. Palmer and urging the necessity of having them | pursons were unable to gain H]vv‘.qln- I)]Ct(jl\' (’ll['\'(l me, s abilit ary, for beyond 1ol ' ) o'clock Governor Hill was es- | flled, it is impoesible to secure men enoukh | and were addressed from a baleony by loeal keep the Dr. P bl i ried to the east side of the state house | to Ml places as meat inspectors, land office aker Recorder Joseph Newry pr l nerican cltl- | horns the meeting eacef grounds where he addressed an audience of | ¢/¢rks and draughtsmen and even skilledA ed Bt gt g SEOBF BEVI A CRINTRA ARAL NN P | obtine Added to t b of appll- | Piles Cared Without the Knite, IKav's Renovator peech the audien: 18 addr and Indiana would return to the democrat ants come resignations from the service | : ~“““~\ HLED bleeding or protruding | J nel Curtis Guild of Boste ) year and elect Brya of men who have been of positions in | piles our drugglst will refund you 1 he - u and elect Brya private concer higher wages. In|money it PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in the house all Omaha alone four or five clerks have re- [you. 50 cents, Kay's Reno- Wit s ton ' It ront 1o wn appeal for the e of the righ Tor a parade of 5000 members of CRANTON Presidant Bt literty and t clubs from Springfield, Sangamon county Mitchell of the ine Workers will v nati 3 ¥y of the Jacksonville and Decatur marched through "‘ stulthelasme 18 trus tHFOUSKOUL the | the time for @ country | tukabte Language to Tuventors of leave Serante -‘hu Attecnoon foF Haz v Governor F th 1 str A e reviewed. L Ent GlonoRPRENETE 1% D ANAI Office Oves 215 8. 14(h Street. h()ll%'(‘h()l(l rem ut befors he does so he may be in poses ir. Hryan fn hi SC = Y ; ‘ 'y, writ rs Up to 1 o'clock there was no intimation | gnarchs t would bring | Where he wil main until tomorrow cants and that iy for positions as stenog- | & C from any of the coal companies as to thelr | strikes odshed to moruiug, when he will upun his LIES NMLED GUUD AND HARD'YJW rs and typewriters, At the last ex- | action on the resolutions of the mines b th | ftinerary in Ohio amination In Omaha six applicants were ex- | ents Loomis of the Delaware, Lackawanna | Senator Hanna was then driven akoli R A e thelr names added to the already long list ) . Neb. Ale Loty of the Delswach LASKWAGER | Stiatue Bianoains i drien pecct ton o 1 Binnderous Attac SRt e B 2 of Sumner, Nel tious from New York, perhaps today. Nelther | his mneech being along the same lnes as | L A0beal to®eve } le | CHICAGO, Oct. 15 The following tele- | women, are in demand. The goverument in | would express any opinion‘as to whether of | (har Waukesha, 1t Arer to ey dem e corregpondence ween Secretary | jig examination of those desiring positions not the couditions would be accepted Senator Hanna reached the building, but [ Andrew Jackson I appeal t ¢ The only feature of the operators’ dishike | hen he finally appeared the audience ap- | TéPublican who ix'loval to the prin N and. Goyernor Theod Roose- | can pass a first-class exar fon can be \\ a house- 15 the tallure of the miners to incorporate | plauded him for veral minutes, the | which ix o fu (3 oy % the powder situation in their proposal. This S e rattvain e o wit N tional Leadquarters fair wages. Four years ago there were o) K matter on edge for several days at least [ pot §OTEECE AN D nd aean AL : / Kin and is regarded as a possible source of trou T8 1k 1o Enve Shat kine 105 slong with | 16K AL Al T 14 In @ speech in | although the Teports have not been received (Dr. McGrew at age ever i { Bryanism and fts child woney from individual employer ’ y cinly 8 At the conclugion of his speech Mr. Hanna | and to hi : ! s, 1%t stand it up against e M e e P : Sl i o e il || GPEOIALIST E Oct. 1 epe un- | ¥ 3 . poli but i f n | spe ered in Chicago just after t N the trentment of ail forms of DIS. SdoskaTy) ffarte’ wera' mudetadny ito ‘ab- | aspot shortly after 11° o'clock the train | D\ \iect) Gl Any person who would jolr | EAs AND DISORDERS OF MEN ple their | wag egcorted by the First Voters' club of | Governor Hill from & stand in the court | LR strike situation g g u8 agninst class. | where an informal reception was held and | pointments is not due to a lack of applt " £ALLLIEY Hisong Aud Uamib Margaret Snurr, convention of Saturday. HBoth Superintend- | ghoy ALY ob this alé Appeals helr Teaditions. Ll s, RUCIRE SLeOnS, A0 i amined and the majority of them will have Hudeon said they were expecting iustruc- | Sepator Frve was the princl same time competent stenographers, men and IS AN haR i VIah 2 Ster " F Heath of the 1 onal republican | pag four classes. The ma woman who Lincoln, t and with §# glyen out today at republican na- | gagured of an almost immediate position at belng left undecided will tend to keep the | o 0y A il : HEOREATE A 190AL ohafEe] ¢ 4 t 4. ot ed; on hand week at Omaha there were probably none N t sie i New ik, in “The | The first-class mer e all drawing more Hiten s i ble in the tuture me in my four,” said Mr. Hanna B i TREAERL-01aA87 D At 11 MONT SUCCESSFUL tain from offictals of the Philadelphia and [ departed for Winona, Minn 1 : BO near to be shot | ONLY. 26 years' expers c. 15 yenrs Reading Coal aud Iron company an expres- | e iy Who 1 by labo of the | LG u w8 wi ~ for sloropisinson the natiniol shatmie EARTHURC CORBERL - ON "STAND Lo o ; ; e VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE RAMBINE nom taR Y Era0Aks Brdh 4D har it Jia wire whe 4 RMANENT CURE GUARANTEED ading company | 2 Mo ! ; : ! CLEVELAND, 0., Hon, W. J. [IN A KW DAYS without cutting, ool of the total anthracite tonnage and con (Continued from First Page.) discrimi % o Bryan arrived here at 640 this afternoon | 9F, 1088 of time. The QUICKEST and MOST | quently s most serfously concerued in the | potnt i s 18 : 4 Lt e roenad o Jarss sudtoncon | NATURAL "CURE that haw yet been dis: | silding scale proposition. At the offico of |changed and asked for further postpone- | (hise iver . i ! Rt O any | R thiN alte. bhis wt Contral” avhlory Rnf | Lo HABERE KON ¢ § » i LRl ARG St hoso sily 3 s city, F D in all stages and conditions | President Harris, Priv Secretary Ober- | ment of the trial " n 8 v ¥ the other from the balcony of the Hollen 5“ m“S red, and every trace of the | teufor stated that Mr. Harris had studiously ranklin, for the commonwealth, objected R Vi e T SR s thoroughly eliminated from the avolded any discussion of the condition an- | Colonel Camybell, for the prosecution, said would | neart ot Presidont MoKinldv'a and: Ssns | B RAICING O avakt | pounced by the strikers, and that when | the doctor held that Youtsey was able to " ox * g ke BRS PRIAKING ¢ on the skin or | 7 i A or Hanna's country. Leaving Akron e face or iny external appearunces o | it » Ko 8 ready he would doubtless make a statement | hear, understand and reason, but that he | tor:Hang il AVINK-AKran early | 4 siernal uppearances of tie | has no equal. We know thi : \ the morning the first stop was at Cs so whatever. A ireatment thut is | ) concerning the company's intentions, The | could not always talk in tl ralng -the fr PP A ean” | more sucersaful und Tur more watlstactory | from very large experience, so report of R. C ¢ ndrels and wh ton, the president's place of residence, | than ihe Mot 8 4 o) o superintend Nelsol satd e and Judge 3 were h 2 t s i N e ot prings treatment and at | Luther, genoral superinten lson said h 1 Judge Askew wer I\ 00 1aier ‘made & sbesoh uat Nilaw. At | B8 than HALE WHE GO A tite that |'2a ified in stating it as « ent of the Reading collleries, today stated | alone with Youtsey and valnly tried to| Demoe ! A ) i guarantead to be permanent for lite, . | 1eel justified in stating it as : I’I\ 'm,.”,“..,wmm |:lll\ vln\‘l;lxinl'r\;‘lm::'I:‘U. arouse :'lu\ .Ihhlg-- m.nlu-lm ul\ly';rx:l»v]l‘ |:..) We have ta b - g ame: ik staosiat Chntoti ana. Niles wera'| - INLAKNESS) o young and '("‘r‘"""vi‘fl"}]m.fliliw fact. It will not only resent the same us have existed di e | motion for continuance and waid that all the | Piikn whe 1 {incidental and the crowds were small. | HOOD, Night I AL b St faye rights of the defendants would be preserved | PuslLY o Xhlaining ] or 'FEELS SURE OF COLORADO incideninl ant tho cr pere amall | Loss ot ‘Wfaln and Nerve Power, Loss of | cure the after-effects of La under the law | the Sarvanite democracy i A meeting was held at New Philadelphin | Vigor‘and Vitality, binplen on the Face 5 Looks Like a Murder ki sid Al | plaining that he I Republican Candidate for Governor i | 400 Youngstown | Palng in_ the back, Forgetfuln: Bashtul' | Girippe as it did in the above PHMLLIPSBURG, M Oet. 15.--Mrs ”‘m"'l‘“' m’l"'\:‘:l' :““":,1”:""”’ ":“ """"‘ trusts, hecause the Much Euncournged After Trip The reception tendered to Mr. Brean in 1055 OVER 20,000 CASES CURE 2! s : Amanda Fairmond prominent _youn Ak R S S I | e saline AalnR Sne At DUl Kinio. this viclnity was e wost. brilliant he has | STRICTURE gpigkiy, cured with a new | casc, but when taken in time it wofiAn here, waa found desdin: her room, | LOR Of (the dsfendans. Tt reaiest wes| lechition) Sonee, thers 8 no (eust recelved on his entire tour Contral | ment, Kinoy i Bluddor roubien, Son | will pr . e having been Killed with n shotgun. A shot- | Srafied and Dir. Garriok sald Youtuey wae | Giifirie are not teehnicaily triats DENVER, Colo, Oct. 1 1 ol ha s iar s SRR : ¢ Troubles, don- | will prevent all of these bad et [ weaker and no better. Whiie Dr. Knox great | eorporations : : N o LA Seih) s GUARA kR gKun was lying on the table. The suicide | . was opened and he could be heard gro g trust, but @ corporation state ticket.” This is the language used by ©YeRINE. was filled to suffocation and Bond | g T e o ? e ; CHARCES LOW. was testify o door of Youtseys room. | e 1 tha samma sense Of the | 8Pam.)—"1t looks like a theory in denied and 1t in believed she was | V4% (e8tityIng the door of Youtseys r at, b b . eet, & woroughfare leac om | and sobbing hysterically . Wor Dopular scnse, as W Goudy, republican candidate for | #rect § i ey e Rg. des wurde A e e B Mp | Conmuttation free. atment by mn Fiden Ganteii)l aaid' Ha han no dis eetinn hese €0 Kover on his return u ten-dayg’ | the Holenden hotel and wlong which Mr.| ' Mediclnes sent everywhere tree trom gase | convinced. Keep it constantly trusts. ) | N ""- qin the matter and that the trial must pro- | {FUs(s, It 18 sheer sy s trip over the stato this mor BIYAR NARUIC pASK: Sa TeRuh (the mmary, | SESRIERCIES TRNDY - tar MBI PO T tt wil D "g | ceed. The commonwealth was given till 2| Standnrd O1 trust Bverywhere 1 have recelved encourage- | Wau 80 densely crowded with people tha o P, O Hox 766 OMee over 213 foain | 0N hand and it will save o'clock to say whether it will object to|the cotton bale tru . men 1s of democrats,” he sala, | 1t was difficult to get through the mass. between I'arnam and Douglas Sts., ras‘es Good allowing Youtsey to remain in the jury | Whisky trest combinations are The popul also in line with the Reception at the Ar NE many a doctor's bill, A o | room during the trial. Court then on Mr y | republicans, and taken generally among| Mr. Br i ad On Saturday last, in Ohio, Bryun arrived at the armory 7 ‘ doses taken at the right time fects, v it for any of the every day ills and you will he you | Journed until 2 p. m {mul to defend himeelf for what h the three fusion parties there {8 a dis- | and when he entered the hall a vast And eating is simply pertunctory—— | On' convening in the afternoon the court | ¥4 about cur army, answeriig itisfaction expressed on account of the | jority of the reople in the bullding rose will prevent fevers and other 4 #ald it had no discretion in the matter my positlon since my fusion government, or ratk lack of gov one man to greet him, waving hat 1 . . 1 one because it must be my porition sin ol il h | Aving hats an 8 ckness, - ap- d 3 b and unless counsel would agree he would | ® which \~‘ v:w\\‘ n 'I 0. { ernment i the p | find many demo- handkerchlefs and creating a very ani ‘ sesee kinds of sickness If your ap T common complaint of |have to rule that Youtsey must actually | Preciecls where 1 mtood e 1o ke uts who do not desire 4 change iu na- | mated scene. The demonstration contin ‘.4 TONIGE ROW NIGHT=WA petite is poor, try a few doses the ent in court, No agreement conld| it Our regular army {8 infinitesimal onal affairs at thi ey do not be- | for several minutes and when Mr. Bryan DNESDAY. hed and at 2:30 Youtsey was brought | 8ize compared with the populutios licve in the idea of swappiug horses while | arose to present Mayor Jones, who was| The Eiahorate Operatic Extravaganza, |8nd it will relieve you at once If ea ingly would cure dys- |io the door of the jury room on his bed | “¥e". A LR R ! B & stroam. Through the Ban Juan, | first to address the audi “ALICE If your food distresses vou o pepsia, feu fifer from it long, |®Rd the door lett open o dnant A funnison wherever T have been the | stration was renewed. While Mr. Bryan | ) ] ¥ The defense asked that James Howard [ Mr Hrvan s ught refige I eyl ekt 1 have seen | was making this prelimicary presentation | IN you have headache, tired feel- The only way to cure dyspepsia, | be brought trom the fall in Frankfort to | M) 4 N \ It became necessary for him to : which is difficult digestion, is to give |testify at 0 o'Clock on Wednesday morn- | Tha present luw e et b Was Anekking bundred or more democrats on the stage | WONDERLAND.” ing, poor digestion, sideache, Rl los 1o Ihe s o rac ana o tng on behalf of Youtsey ':‘ and what | _:-H: npeaking of. At . | JONES OFFERS A COMMENT |to sit down. They all knelt upon the | 2% local school children' Beneft Library | op hackache, and when you are whercupon Mr. Bryan remarked Leavenworth, Mason, Cass. Far T 1\»1'“..:»“'\\' AN I.’)ulv:u‘.“"f :‘l‘.v' Al . o Canaidora tan trembles when he sees ko mang| et Ao . nervous and feel worn out, democrats on their knees.” The rem ruggilsts refund the money If it fuils to g wherly i nry €. Payne thel, ¢ remark | | druge £ it fails to v was greeted with laughter | Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Matinee Mayor Jones received a colmplimentary | n Night, vigorate you at once You can CHICAGO, Oct. 1 wtor James K, | WOlc0me. He said he was in the campaign | from dyspopaia for six years: had boen with DACaLAe La WAK ARAIDAL wa F k Daniel “Tha A ! t afford to de ithout it . T Jones, chalrman of the demooratic national A% ogainat war i th Phillp .- not afford to do without i BERLIN, Oc he Munich Alle gn 00 e ; | standiug army. He was not there as a SEATS ON 8A TODAY, I'housands who know it hest partisan, but us & supporter of the funda- | Positively no free Hst, whole dig ystem Hood's ared tha niece of few doxes will renoyate and peEg St. South Hoston, Mass., | Cure: Grove's signature is on each . 88 Abaw who writes thut she bad been w great sufferer stomach und he ach Sho had tried many other medicines in vain. Two bottles of | KON i e ; 4 s Tin lsstian: Fosedner e Sa parilla made her well ernmenta reviews the questions of the o ¢ th T o L on forece ment yeineiple of hvy imperial chancellorship, admittiog that b pr 'v d 1‘,‘ the .‘;m”“ A onmi@HYON pocket and it saves them many all political parties desire a younger | & e said, “that California, | Predicted that the endorsement of cket L * an) h'ooJ 's Sarsaparilfa ) el v doe s oo y . I e, Kaasus, ‘in: | PFINCIole would reach o higher mark i | a doctor’s bill n b E N ¢ New Jersey ot the coming election e told the people | L A omises cure n Von Hehenlohe x m ¥ N Jersey, North Da . . : | Prom to cure and the U SHAUBIANG S22 s iy ah | k o Dikota, West Virginta, | they should acknowledge no man as master, | eror Willlam i3 dissatisfed with ar- | Seme \ worse, but buy a b e today rangements which give him a free hand. | slanderous ¢ states would go for McKirley In the cor | ors of . election fs absurd and any intelligent man garde the who kuoww anything about the situation is D e R g R ettt W ot 1 > bound to know He claims even halr natura FREE SCHOLARSHIP VOTING COUPON. : ek, Novaia i Vi oy vonan | ; | S o gt s CUT IT OUT VOTE IT. eine Zeltung, which is strictly gov d . atrman of iblican National Com § carry it constantly in their vest promise Don’t wait till you are |, onsin and Wyoming and several other Where the Big Crowds and the N KO | TONIGE . Dou't take any substitute toat R . | anybody tells you Ix just as geod easor Nebraska, Nevada and Utah. 1 only wonder o f tory ) | nclude Texas, Arkansas, Georgla bald threntens, | N the price direct to Dr. B. J. Kay wrose In ( A sippi also In his list. Montana | " Staal £ s, ¥ Snrines w 3 1 riainly @ republican stat some | ! duiia tal Medical Co., Saratogn Springs, | taking of the Phillppines his 11st. and Montana will go for N. Y., and it will be sent prepaid hY " 1o 3 majority. 1 can $ " iny o : by return mail-ulso usk for free you can't get it at druggusts, send Help some deserving boy or girl get & practical education FREE ‘ ‘ + + ‘ + + ‘ CNE VOTE FOR ' Mr. Pa sincere I ¥ ! lcr Mat advice, free sample and fre . 4 obligeen, 3 book. Dr. Kuy's Renovator 1s ‘ Croker Dentes Story i i = 1] | sold for 25¢ and $1.00 by vour and No.) (Town.) 4 V' YORK, Oct. 15.—Richard Croker to . i TURNING THEM AWAY N DROVES! | | ! . + story that + ‘ . ‘ I ‘ + + . + . . | druggist Fommany | LSy Tt M:aeo s Trocadero | ol i NEE AV, T4 hte or an g ¥ PHE MG RO This coupon if accompanied by cash puyment on subscription account for The Cmuha ounts 15 votes for each 15c pald, 100 votesefor each $1 pald, et with cash must be countersigned by circulation department Omaha, Neb A It is " ¢ GREAT 1 Dr. Kay's Renovator, 2ic and 31,00, true," he at the dinner | mires ) \ Dr. Kay's Lung Balm, 10¢ and 2be, Hryan tomorrow b $00 a [ mar Ly Nigh Dr. Kay's Kid ura. $1.00, It will cost 85 & pl v n b 0 Naxe ax e Kuy's Uticure, §3.00 [} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ADDURESS . . . . . . . . . . . . - sresecsee cesesececes sesercne

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