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THE OMATMA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18, 100(\ 0 BOARD OB HALF A BOARD ] e, v o et e WAGES PAID DY DENPSTERS 72 it s ., i | CHURCHMAN FoR ExPasion p - BROOKLYN LADY WR IT; ES: Preaident Homan of Ameriean G Misst to murder—and the State agait " ) errems. Oanst Wi B oararomaion | EFoest Gibson, who s cha with a ’ hear the ! ] ' ' o g [ e e e — ‘ i Eupreme Will Pass on Transportation | (1EEL U, on’ e wit I is Made to the §6 ok peraun faFmiing commun Had Catarrh for Many SECRETARIES HOPE TO RETAIN SALARIES uuie 1 &« AMPLE EVIDENCE OF BETTER TIMES \ by the oy sharks of the ea ans 10 quibt A \ I'ried Every Kind of - i itting g on th appla was rather d for they |a g ! on the tw e 151 | Antiel . w Wil | jopceny. 1 ¢ ed Iy w1 Werking Force Hns AL of ( g0 followed | paran i 1 Preside K Only Dentroy swer hut Not ed at least two w hiw to be seen that his | He t 1 Chris \ : " . oceup . " and Average Barnines 1 - A 1 ) 3 N slie | { Dist y They Druw tafe SVnbd at e Great wctive 880 W6 | si6nnry Bosls : o oosg Bl Obtained No Relief. | } o Regnlarly ’ 1oty was y I by the applaud- | ann e Ch N g audie . rel ( t . 1 ¥ P » ' N ' | |STATE OFFICERS ELECTED LT S R T B LA B Thought There Was No NCOLN, Oct. 1 dpecial he tate 4 y " % “Hbbine il e ‘ure y . ' ¢ ! =8 oo 1S | present 1 N Wil continue it | BEATRICE. Neb., ¢ jecial.) — | ceded by Congressman Robineon and There is a d ster America Cure for Catarrh [ 5 i : et il Churge Christing the following lette explain the | Governor Croumse. The latter succeeded | that drives us on and f us to earry t b 1 will proba ‘ A g in getting into the favor of the people. | the oppressed of every ¢ the biessing Reta . ] adees of the suproms coure at th g metlods now being employed by the 0 g SUNR K advanced by Mr. Rob [ o Chritia e & A Friend Recommended | n g T h ) Moetw of tHe it 5 h % stactory to the Cerman farmers, who | other soil, the troops are going fofth nd | % Wor erance on were 1 loln were re to hear both side den the hearts he people of all the eart y bipdil 1 g0 ; ensuing year: Mr LAY, o Lot us be worthy of the name of having | W8S Induced to Try a| r will b publ M i, prosident: Mre. | e Deniter's roply to the attack and | OLD SOLDIER AND OLD GLORY | the American spirit. with all its broadness Bottle their d n will be made g 5. V. Wheel '8 \ il ! A onte { ottle. | weck heelock of Superior, vice pre s complete retutation of the same, to grandeur and enterprise | Eootetiy G 1. LW ve antlotpate nt-lurg Mra. M. B. Russell of Wy ther with a comparative statement of | Dr. A. N, Scott of Richard County [ The lurge audlence, at the conclusion o | h 50 B which witl’ o i (e ore, corresponding secretory; Mrs. M. Do Pe ne employed and the wages pald “tn fny Where He Did in the speech, applauded heartly and the, l-\pcrum.cd Rclicf at tution of the | \ N " el of fce, recording secretary: | o ces and 1900, 1s also appended | ‘61, Under the Flug arose and sang with fervor “My Couut M 0 | r 1 ( Yor rea L he is of 100 P ) Jaw of 1897 provid " for the en- | Mre. 8. § r In explanation of attack ay b i ROCERE L e e |1 T nce 1 foreement of - the bos s. Neither | followlng de elected siated that the Dempater Manufacturing | 'IH» !\1\‘ eb. A;') 10, 1000 | Statistictan G. A. Hoffman read a re-| [ 1y ecretar » 4 . dgerton 1 the m of the P any 18 the sccond largest manu! 1. Kenls, Chairman County Central Com port in which he sald it has 1,150,000 mem y . \ Becretary Dubliman 'y Bd Women's Oh Temperance TPl RatItoHen . thw st THY 1 tee—Dear BiF: 1 &m for MeKiley, | bers and that 627 churches have been or.| Attt Now Permanently | has been at the sta W by beld 18 WRANIREYON Ly S5 prosperity and patriotism and 1 am proud | ganized in America during the last year ure | b+ ,}v gt 1 y | Mrs. Amelin Nesbit of Pawnee; Mrs. Helen | 70 “,,?‘l T, Neb. Oct. 10, 180 —Demp- | 10 confess 1t Four years ago I was for | During the year $ii.700 have been ruisw | Cured | il o il e vourt | Horaby of Valentine, Mrs. Bertha Town of | yior Mill Manufactiring company, Hum. | Bryan and free silver. Some thirty years | for all missious and $5,714.638 for all pur- | will uphold 1} t mality of the | Hebron, Mrs. L. S. Guile of Lincoln, Mra. | baldt, Neb, Gentlemen: Mr. =, a tallor |ago I was fighting for my country and | poses. Y] Mary Eaglehard § McDougle Kot o0 158 peh M. Woodward ! Wio does businexs fi sour town and WHO | heiping to sustaln the administration of | Rev. J. B. Haston of Galveston made an [ sireet, Brooklyn, N. Y. write l o 2 th B el $ g8 Mr. 1. O. Jon undidate for governor | Makes regulur trips throug : ot | Lincoln ugainst the enemles of the flag. |eloquent appeal for aid for his church. [ “I buve been troubled with arrh for bl e ! e | on the prohibition ticket, spoke very elo- | with e he asserted that the |The same party that abused and maligned | which suffered severe losaes from the re- | many years, have tried every kind of med [ alties,” wald Becretar o "1¢ that net | Guently for one hour this afternoon to the oo e or1 016 Yy U3 OF U1 | (1 nama o Lincoln thon for putting down | cent storm and 3554 was rased in | tcine and patent urticies without obtatuis e | | I b 1 e ook 11 wiiy | convention. He was frequently applauded, | PSENREGTGUPGS MR He fn @ demo- (@ rebellion is abusing McKinley for the | ffteen minute any relief. | made up my mind bot to | Probably be hecessa ity 7Tt everal | A1 when he read a clipping that the 1Hquor | crat and was ridiculing the “full dinner | gpme reason. No self-respecting old sol PO— ake any more medicine at all as 1 did not | ‘ ady General 8 ratlronds t Never' were heard all over the | the (il DRG0 Be By i P rene Free silver is in the shell and im-| KANSAS CITY, O &' | trfend recom S Pt wnd T wke it | BUTett Bariting for Vioiktion o Bur. of He admonished the temperance | Gion the good name of your \ perfalism never was and never will be off, ate | auond t6 try s bOtElN; 1 /d1d #0 and after Yok & ; v s Sending|? as they had nothing to hope from | the town of 1 ..’.v“w thoush e |allve in this country. Bryan seemed ail 1t 1 2 the first bottls I e enoed | SoRer tnd Patleond e ey rnder | €lther of the other parties (o vote for nro write you concerning the matter. I ore Pght in '96, but where does he stand and , Yo | peliet ok s | S0t of 1397 and if the court declares | Mibition. The speaker was much more se- | wouid send me the numbe how does he wppear toduy? No, thank the clty waa that (Fom Massachilfetts |~ puve taken seven s 1 Wil and Mrs. Mary Englchard | law un titutional 1t w H’ of cour T R his arra e of the republican { payroll the past three : f vou, 1 am for Mack and Teddy and Old John M l} r Hiem |am u » an Iy ¢ 1 ca av | b 1 am not troubled with coughlng be useless to push them for hearing party tha the democratic. Mr. P. C. Bur- | Average wiges per month - Glor Yours tr prasided today | too much In praise of your wonderful rem- | spitiing or any other disagrecable symp “We axpect s Meariny in our 1 \he | hans, candidate for congress from ihe | hiiween the number of mer W DR. A SCOTT. N edy " MARY NGLEHARD. tows of catarrh ! TOREONT N ) Fonrth distr and Mr. A. K. Williams, [ and in 159, the average Paruns hol unique Dince i toeds h ot ¢ Ehioal wen :vr| of the i | e cse wis S uaidate tor ' represen R T your comy ha Abhott Talks Tmperintivm \tion ‘were dis 1 ol history. For many yeats it beew | or \y hive catarrh just the evera € D ukh e Il 1 X " reputatior d a_nice t S3TO. b et (Npecia e called MNOFTOW 1 | s o s-nind e - o b by v ot d LgLeb inty, were Introduced and spoke encour- | i Wi &6 ' som ey imhlaelbidl e . Lol o standard catarrh remedy of the civi- | whether they have the disagreeabls b ! ol ord The convention closed to- | set your company right Lyle 1. Abbott of Oma addressed the | HiRbukie ity sl RSthorEar e /Upun T o Bhop Mg Pgen- o Z ‘ I AssIpALe BIETT VIl diamond medal and muwical | PRV Auticipating’ a people of Weston Saturdwy night in the | GOOLER WEATHER DUE TODAY | tieusnnts of this harraseine and diate. g SR L L L L retary ‘Laws tt 1 of Transporta A, very respectull t ot W el 15k harraseing ! wrrh s . onte {nterest of W, J. Bryan. Imperialism wa | : tlon will 1 ich not totally vady Al this time it hus had o | hend. You may have catarth of the ung ’1 i \“I : y h ; \M ‘w ]“: ‘l e Reply of the De: |the only subject touched ou during his atientor ot Washington Freo ful rival " mia or Nyer, or kidne and es disuble maximum freight car e HEATRTCR: Net il adil | N v omacl ki . i Tion with it & proviston for pensities, us| ROB BELLEVUE POSTOFFIOE | civa el Humboid ) L ORNREE RUBTIING DreathEE b L LB i Hartman, the compounder of Peruns, | pecially you may ha L of the pe! o alko t of 1897 croating the “in recelpt of vour lefter Dis 18, or was, a popul ecinct, b A ‘ly Wi lted by & great many en every | vic orguns { i ich ng the| fafe Blown Open and Money and instant, ulso your letter of the 12th, .«m’n they were left out of the question and enr. A luige number of them, when told \aa The Perunn Medicine ( Co i b y <a"confirmation of your letter of the 10th, nyer hear as to their organization or 1610 | \waAs 'ON e b 4 | Stumps Tuken—Ne Clue (o i f nev WASHINGTON, O 1 " for | they are suffering with estarch sa lumbus, O., for a fres copy of “Health an ance n Fasio . nd I reply would state thut we couid |} o ettt . (he Hobbe Brdly beleve thit Mi ould make |1, an irredeemable puper dollar or any | Tyesday and Wednesday Oh. no, 1 haven't catar: Iy nose |Beauty,"written especially for women by o republican county central commi stk false mtatement regarding our in- | other of their pet hobble Thoy feel o1 aska and Kansas—Generally falr | ig perfectly clear and my breath is not | Dr. Har "' through airman and secretary | g EVUE, Neb, O« 15.—(Spec ELion REE aut SinDye slighted and some have determined | Tuosday and Wednesday; cooler Tuesday this afternoon issucd an open letter to y ; Dl cal purposes, Ax we hit o B0 Baolh to: Lei HraL I5ve~=Cie Y I — ——— " Teiegram.)—Lobbers entered the postofe o THBRAlY. teemg And & to go back t p northerly winds republican voters of the county asking | ouetime lagt aight and blew open (he | Wavs held this man in t lcan party. The street parade had ben | for Iifnols—Genera Ty, 899GS0 OO 000000000000060000 e hem not to attend the citlzens’ mass 'op." qney secured @l the stamps and | %00 for (hat reason we advertised far and wide, but when the much cool Wednesda frosh J§ meelng tomorrow nmight. 1t is weserted | U0 g i the safe and also about | Featrice o o O fair was pulled off they were. with the briek northwesterty wind b d P} b that the meeting ing arranged by fu- | © o belonking to Oscar Kaysor, the post We cannot, however, in justice o our|of the Wahoo Bryan club, able to must For Atkafisas~Ruth aid: cooler ° - ® slonists under the guise of bejng & repub ter. No goods were taken from the |4eives and r employes, allow s but 120 voters and seventy b and girls. | g, fatr custorn portion Tuesday: | g PS lican bolt. The letter I In the mature|,iore, 1n blowing open the safe the rob- | or Bk T0 Wet AL (He taota. Which ot mil s T | Wednestay fair; northwesterly winds will prevent having fo build two inside of a year, as was of w warning and request and is as follows sl Rl il o Al 48 3 bl H ners R OKIE BOmE: S Tl kR MarM iRy A G A s o\ the Femibliaat Voters: nf Lanckater | D918 WaBt 1o tnuscessasy troublsss 1t was | BN+ 3 cURIN Hg the num- | w11 nER, Ne TE (RERaIR1 =N, | ST ORISHOEIE SRUEIRCIRN. Har T ® (e case in Kansas City. After the horse is stolen people ® 2 4 ¢ IR £ Lo L 3 tral | not locked and could have been opencd by | PUk Of swmblos s id their snlury, we huve | - Sl 0 S8 Ll ot secretary of agrl- | CAsional rains and cooler Tuesday; Wednes- | g . v ° o Tties Lah moailive vifenus: thit the | imply turaiug (he knob, Mr, Kaysor geni-| and the month pt Bepionon I and Bib: | ouiture, #poke. at the opers house Hriday | 987 fair: variable wind lock the barn door. If there were a big fire in some of b Mmeeotin n for the auditoriu \ [l o store whie e | mit to you herewith a statemey fvin 3 Pl ol Ny b y | o estern Tesxas a Ve exico i H | 3 T | duy evening, October 16, hus been erally sleeps fn the store in Wwhich the | mi At tement gIVing the | o oning on the political issuea of the day | , For W b Tokay dug New A ® huilding the advantage of a thoroughly tire-proof structure | by t 1 ymmittes: that postoffice Is located, but not fecling well | limbe i npioycs for that month of each | ¥ lurge and appreciative audience. His | Occasional rains Tuesday; Wednesday tuir; | @ 7 o Y | anon vivertising It are TRt aikbt, ‘wonl HOtN €0 Npend i aleht: | LIS [R SAATNIRMIDURC ot wagee pald diks | 10 & JARES ATE BRIy diroted th) (e | YAPIABIS Wind would be appreciated by the men who lost theiv books and I m and ihat widi here fs no clue as to who the robbers [to each emplove. As our time was Kept s . . r lowi— Generally fair and much cooler @ anape » b " by @ mymbe f little differently i 156 thin it 1s at the | fATmers, he belng a practical, experienced | o, 4,y \vednesday f fresh norther! i 4 v mation. T ) as o wusplcious looking chAracters | preyent tme we are unable (0 separate the | farmer himsel, and they seemed to ma i | DALY SWRIER GRS IMIE R0 R 17 1) o meeting ¥ the fusion i een around the towm the night or | Rhprentice boys from. the oth ryos v p88lc o who heard ds. ( wudiend the purpose of making a pre- | ¢80 S0 M e e O L IVIC L R uruh_:j; impression up o sil h" h 'f': For Missourt-Falr Tuesday and Wednes- | @ $ b ° pillsih o Shepations r meding' o it s GRS e b S BT | T The s xan Trequent | P07 Mot it Tuesday sad wodos o s ST A Dl i Will Taspect Rusal 081 Smployes that are patd from this ofes anq | and hearty and, Judging from the com- | Vi MUCh JSAREY GRETLINANIGEEY: | @ & L] - mittee therefore reques: Aot republican ~ - " prence inoany ¢ . e 0 3 pot i . | Winds, i 'awity Tom this mesting Wi alow | ECUNSER, Neb, Oct. 16, (3 has 10 reference i any way to our other [ ments at the close of the meeting, the | WUTE e IR | : i e : o the fusionists to mar Wi 3 factory, which s located in the south | opinion seemed to be general that as an | For North and Bouth Dakota—Generally is made of steel, stone, brick and five tite, AQl of the wood TR (it e GWA WA, e RAN ;“hmhu S, Brunduge, w Tecumseh young | ra different management [ AR bbt1ve vate iiiers tiwin % thde Guans | L0 esduy and, Wednesday; warmer | @ s g e i P 1 WALT L DAWSON Cliaifman, |man, who is holdlng a position In the | You will wotice that the nuniber of em. | SRS Vi€ FRIEE T EER B s "ever | Wednesday: northerly winds, becoming v ° that was used i the structure is in plain sight. There are & Secretary Postofce department at Washington, has | to & nHor A0 Trom signtv Rve Yot S e RRRROEOE (RYOT | Munie ‘ ok B T L N e 13 b | All of the most prominent anti-Thomp- | yiut raturned from the national capital. |und the monihly pay. roll Erom $ssus co | Beard in Wilber For Colorado—Rain and cooler in L wooden stairways or wooden joists. There are a few & | ;.... men among the republican .»....u,; n.;a [Mr. Brundage has been sent out to Ne- [$GNLNS ‘and that the \arnings | Prectnct Oficers Nomiuated: orn. fair in western portion Tuesduy, | g of the best offices in the building that were vacated by the % enied having any connection With the!yricg to inspect the rural mail delivery | fwo months, have i L Sk SHLAN o 3 Tele- | Wedne 4 ¢ t 1 . : , . hrask Bpec h 0 elivery | two months, have incre hat | ASHLAND, Neb., Oct. 15.—(Sp: Pele- | Wednesday falr; northensterly winds army which are still for rent We will be glad t¢ oW ‘ ! meating cervice. He will personally visit every “'»M‘w certainly go ) Khow ous | gram.)—The republicans of Ashland pre-| For Wyeming and Montana—Fair Tuesday | @ g glad to shoy o I o't know auything about the mest- | noint in the state enjoying this service | Iriinds atiompt oo bellitie the full dinder | ot held a caucus tonight at club head- | and Wednesday; variable winds them to you. :.... :.m«] h -!“m\‘\flrv‘mg to ;m ‘“.m' callng [4uq will go over the route of each | ployes of this institution wre concerned. | auarters and placed {n nomination eand!- | Loual Mosked L] R. C. PETERS & CO 1 ° 1. maid edon, who has been re v v r o \ | . o ~ o TENTQ e | carrler. With a view to the best possi Re sha Moat Friend) dates for precinct ofiicers, H. H. Cone 'Y S ( RE AL AGENTS. o . 4 5 g 1 o y. OFIICE OF I WEA EA . o >l +« AUENIRZS ported as one of the-lcaders in the Move-|pla service without further outlay be Will | The relatione. exisiing betwoen the om. | clected chatrman of the meeting and J. 1. | o QORT{A " ot 1o ORIl amnrd of o ( round Floor, Bee Building 4 ment add to the routes of carriers who,do not wnd the manugement of this com- | Olver secretur The following were perature and preeipitition compi 1hd ’ s s SR MR * p b LESu) " Nolak. cover as much territory as he thinks they Pany. wn af' pofitical dilterciices, wre | na Assepsor, J. 1. Oliver. Road over- | the corresponding day of the 'l 00 00000000000)00000000600C00" The October term of the district court | ghoyld and in case 15 found With 100 | Hrost eaxesllent® minae o eraplosen, Tay®ail [ seers: District No. 1, James Fox; district | Y4 e s one "l"“’ ";‘ RIS th & docket mUCh | grea a burden the same will alwo receive | of them wpparently take great biterest o No. 2, C. Kettle, The nume of L. D. Wolven | Maximum ten; tur {1l > w than usual. The judges found 80 | oiientio undage says « quite | thelr work and {n the suc of their e11- | was rec wnded to County Judige rry | Minimum temperature 14 [ (Ele BiAIBARA AL 4 i Tans! ire thae | aian tonaRM Ve BruRAAgY) ReYRRIL 18 QUL Vers, which they Know means pr g e e nty Judge BArry | 4\ riga temperature A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO little busin: { a pressiug pature UBat ||ikely three or four more towns in the |\ ihein for judge of election and J. B. Brownell for | piyoiiiis tem g SHAVE WITH.” they decided (o adjourn court toMOrrow | giare will soon be given the service After closing up our books for the | clerk in East Ashland and A. L. Cowan| Record of temperature and pr . until following election 1869 und finding that we | v Dr At to Ings against Auditor Cornell to eompel the atlowance of hix | & very succes nJamin B Lang consuMed with ing v prney General Smyth toduy witha view | aving that official Itehman Suceeeds Dayix. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Oct. 15.—(Spe- cial)~J. €. Hitchman of Omaha has ace | cepted the position of assistant in the | draughting department of the B. & M. In | they wer institute proceed- | i jus fsh-d | judge and James 1. Paul clerk of election | 4 Omuha for this du 1sines M : B e 3 Normal temperature v 3 ur 1o our loval employ ARANY Ashland « for the day Hih by 1ded k Rally nt W iver. > i pitation . N J ¢ | WOOD RIVER, Neb, Oct. 15~ g r the di . % ALE K il Colonel E. R. Hutchins and Judge Ras- [ Lotal since March | 183 THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING, t-off ola 5. The at Deticiency since March | rney general refused to take any action | (his city. recently made vacapt by the | dIstribute mus Hannibul addressed & meeting here on [ Dedciones for cor. perd-d i’ the case and said that he would give no | ragignation of Ben Davis yuch men as had been in fh | Friday night. Moore's opera house was | Deflelency for cor. period, 18 : opinion regarding (he ims unless asked e i B flled and many pec unable to get RMeports from Stutions PREMATURE GRAYNESS for one by the wuditor 4 CORCES 1O 3 | number of years vf steady service and theie | eats, although the seating capacity e teal many & young fuce Y ol ATl o the toderat | FVMIOY FORCES HOLR BIG RALLY. | SURRESAME G Ve L Gotlon Was 600, There nevor was & more aitentive Imperial Hair Regsnerator court this afternoon for the hearing of acenta and Popntires Make an Un- | 5000 e vove ahd | aesire vou' that (404 enthustastie “audlance 1 atteadan in the only harmless proparation buown the case of the Siate of Nebraska against | usunl Effort nt Stous Falis 1L Was highly apprectated and about twe At @ meeting here nor a clearer, more con T Thich Insisytly veslores uair to an, ‘ the “First Natlonal bank of Alma and| SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Oct. 16.—(Special | Wekn Iater ‘the ‘bonrd of directors was | servative elucidation of the iasues of the | STATIONS AND STATE gt or siads Durdbie, Tty JX q ? . Chi s been a democratic | Called togethar by the sloves and each | gav, The Rough Riders' club, to the num- | o g ONE APPLICATIC o | others. The state sues for $25.000 in this | Telegram )—This has been a democr Dreented with a handsomé gold wateh, . The Rough Rid lub, to the sum OF WEATHER. SN HOATION WILL LANT [ case, the amount representing stato money | and populist day in Sioux Falls and the | simply make this Jast statement to sh ber of 100, executed a cavalry drill previ Eend for pamphler. Privacy assured. | Jost in the Institution when it falled in | fusion forces took occasion to make this|you more forcibly the fesling that ex'sts |ous to the meeting {oit more farcibly the fesling that exiais | IMPERIAL CHEMICAL MFG. 0., 22 W, 2M St New York. | al amount lost was $10,612.90, | the greatest demonstration, 8o far as they i | Bold by drusglets and hairdrevse 1 . h tory, and that there I no cause whatever | Small Crowd e : 1 y pr— ‘ but as only 25,000 should have been de- |are concerned, of the campalen. The rally | for’ such statements as have been wade | ppg AMAH, Neb., Oct (SRR e o e ) T a0 PURELY VEGETARLE, posited In the bank under the law the | was inaugurated this afternoon by a pa- | It seems howesery, Qi SLe B 4L | egram,) —Governor Povnter met u front | North Plutte. pirt cloudy W . RS =1 | Acts a8 & Tonio and Stops Halr frem Fallng state can sue for no more than that | rade of farmers, about 100 of whom were | (oS Nicluin 10 try In every Wiy powsl- | here tonight. He arrived at 5:10 p. m. | GonYEnpe: Jirt condy ow) B | AH A48T, Lflul ] out. Cures Dandruft, Britte Halr, Itch- amount in line and paraded through the principal | bie to hrejidice emploves agalist (ielr aere; tonikhl. He Areival At UMD pC I | GelkTake Qb olows . DRURL oLl By ebine, The Bohemian Building and Loan asso- | business streets, disbanding at the Audl-|plovera. Lam very thankiu’, however gl AR e L el B e [ 5 | & ciation of South Omaha filed articles of | toriun e crawd Iistenod to a | Yiey ATe ot able fo cre i i Sy aive milae (Bt Sounity Ad 108 | Moillitn cleats il ’M&Bt\‘;h Ra Cuaranteed to Cure incorporation with the Banking board to- | peech by Charles A. Towne. Considering| DEMBATER MILL MANUFACTURT the train. The cannon was also employed | St. Louls, clear 41 MILIS SHORTEST TO ST. LOU W hen all other remedies have Jailcd day. [l tbinnely o8 ar :“"‘" SAuRLILNSS it STER, President. [to give salutes. The procession from the | 81 Panl clest 28 MILES SHORTEST T0 QUINCY. or money refunded. | scoured in the effort to prevail upon fa ; : ; Javenport, clear : AT ’ District Coart nt West Foint. | ore to come to town and participate in the Tuble of Wages Paid, pot was composed of ten people outside | Kunwas Cliy, clear i il HB LOUIS CANVON MALL, | Bola everywhere. Sate, Su WEST POINT, Neb., Oct. 15.—(Spocial.) | Sarade this' feature of the day's demon: | FF month of September, 1500 lof the band and drum corps. The gov- | Helena, clear | @ &l |t o ki S Metlp 40 e W i o IR R B | parade th . tal number of employe ¥ | erno speak here tonight cle ol ; X » The regular Soptamber term of the dis- | “ovetien was particularly successful. The | Foi RumUeE of mpIe hor durivi roor® will spea h 8% 0 Last to Leave . . . A B WRENER CO, - telot court of Cuming counls Wan 00ened | f ors parade by ctual count cantained Jmonth ' e LU e T ton i ; ) s | Naxe thin moming with Tudgs iy ; Vorage amount patd sach empioye : . i . . | 3 0 Judge vote for month " %2 PIERCE, Neb. Oct. 15.—(Special.)—H L A WELSH, She fcConnell Drug | Graves of Pender presiding. There are | “ppo feature of the evening's demonstra- | IFor month of Sepiember. i W. W. Young of Stunton, republican candi- Lasa) Eareoaat RO « «« First to Arrive vt I g e ! = | tion wan @ torehlight processton. About [ Total number of emploves - s, | date for state senator from this dstrict = | PR P N 2 = M AT Dillon, Saiitn Ofmaha, 00 were In lne. The line of march | piii ihount paid for labor during spoke on the lssues of the campaign At | | Azwive Bt Lowineosos 7108 Ay M A S P BRUESE through the chief business streets was| month e : 15| {ho opera house Saturday night to the | { ML DA ablaze with fireworks and red fire. The | AYerag ¢ SABY, 41y 0 largest audience that has attended a po Trains leave Union Station daily for f Richard-on Dirug Co, | \ ! senator M | somployy ” ) Kansas City and all {f speaker of the evening was Senator Marion | A TMPIOYS patd each s ) Itical rally this year. The speaker was couls, n d all points . Butlor of North Carolina, Senator Petti-| " tice montl ! | Eust or South at his best and discussed the fssues of | grew, who had been advertised to divide| T hereby certity th [ae neuse 9| { {18 trua and corre morey, tariff, the Philippines, militarism the time with him, having been detained at | % LU0 SO0 R0 § and trusts in A fair and candid maoner Huron R WIBELER, Hiokieeper D. W. CARRE, Timekeeper t6 and subseribed before me th Kraft Speaks 10 Germuns. ’ i Thuber Tnuect Bworn to and subisc 1 before . 4 e | 15th day of October, 190, | LOUISVILLE. Neb. Oct. 10.-—(Special.) ODRTRE, B i 00k 1hi=(REscln))-The F. WILT, Notary Publie. | _The republican rally at this place Fri- | Black Hills people are pleased to note the ar H. | | Hopeseckers' Excutsion on sale 15t and 3rd Tuesday of each month | (13 74 | GBtapmeblp tickela (o all parts of the krug For full information call at O. & St. 1, Ticket Office, 1416 Farnam 8f Block), or write Hm"ry E. Moores, Cabinet” (Paxton o 0 and Frye | any evening was a success. Hon, O ) ¢t that the small insect that has been P e Germsn $o & o Suf VP& T. A, OMAHA, NFa, p Genulne Joing such grest damage to the piue for-| WYMORE, Neb., Oct. 15.~( AlossAL 4 [RFStE ARoke I Oef L 1Ege SUA ‘ HA, NE&, A | SR . enthusiastic meeting held by | ence. handling the lssues of the campalgn G v lo | targe and enthusiastic meeting | ; | 0 , | ’u n‘ ’n ing I-.- ‘ru‘\‘\ut r'n \“ 3 D-fl"*" tha republicans of this city Friday night |in an able and ..._:n‘u.x way. Honm. J -‘I‘ It not, you have missew a good thing. i | which teeds upom or throe YoaTS | L8 L ok were ads [OF the P8 { Koot of Platismouth, county attorney and | ar e r s | thousands of feet of the best timber fin | Preparation 8 made (or the recaplion | Yot ominse for rerelection, ‘dstivered £ the Black Hills have been destroyed and |° Mark Hanna and Semator Frye, who|Meg & TOF y 4 ghort but able address It ‘was fearcd that the trees all over the | ¥\l speak in this city next Baturday fore- | & short but able addres This exquisite malt beverage siands on @ unique basis, It sells itaclt. Iws fame wnd | reputation is the envy of many. The palate, | the beneficlal resulta achioved “witkin" the 4 [ i H i country were doomed. This summer there | BOB. Committoes wero appoluted on Th Nohraalkia: | Little Liver Pills. [sm v, i,z cimner ture |, Sttt S Lo i e Ao oAb "o . | [1ieved by the government forest reserve & wssured fack that (ERERS TN L ctal.)—Colonel Hutchins, the Iowa orator, | | touer man are the ouly and real judges of Must Bear Signature of | pecple here that all danger s past. The ""' blggest. day A the ""'”‘\‘ ‘;‘ h.“ H",‘rw““", was an over-Sunday visitor here, He | We thrill at the story of "Curfew | ’ . that has done the' damage 18 be '(“i"”']‘ | pecial t |" ; “;‘ » o ade his forty-second speech of the cam- | shall not ring to-might.” Vet it is its merits. Approved of by them, It tri Cloud, Crete, Table Rock and Com- | umphantly enters innumerable bouscholds. A to be the same that worked in th Jalgn at Wood River Friday night. He melodramatic and commonplace be- M ? Vi ¢ | cordia on the Burlington and from Ma N The | ide the peril eve: P 1 % pine forests of Virginia fourteen years A\ J urlingion and has oue week more in Nebraska he sic ry woman runs who qp ta o = v M ago villo on_ the Usion ific And it 1s o colonel, while tired, says he is ready to faces motherhood. Women are Whaee Ceblask spters dactars spd drag | Guarauieed 10 cure te very worsc cases pected that there will be fully 20,000 peo- | SHEEEE R 30 S the end of the Aght | | strangely self-forgetful. The ex- bills exit. See Fac-Simile Wrapper Balew. Typhotd Fever in Wyon [ple here on that day The Sccond regi | | altation ‘of the fact of motherhood BREWED BY CHEYENNE, Wyo, Oct. 1 | ment band of Beatrice will be here and Hiteheock at Plattsmouth. blinds them often to its peril. Vet paaBED HEHVG ““““,“:"'"‘ e Veary swiall and as casy The alarm of the citizens of Cheyemno |there will be wmarching clubs, flumbeau | ppATTSMOUTH, Neb, Oct. 15.—(Spe- | | the hushand who can bear no tithe hase 480 1 o o ») take as sgun and yicinity over the present epidemie of [ clubs, rough riders, ete. The rally Will | o)) G M. Hitchcock of Omaha spoke | | of the mother's pain or peril owes it typhoid fever increases. Since yesterday |be wmade the big one of the sedson and | {0 White's hall this evening on the polit- | | to himself to see that Lis wife is in MAPE F M\AH FOR HEADACHE, two persous have died of the disease, one | there will speaking all day 10ng bY | {4 jssues of the day from a tusion stand that condition of sound health which JATTAR H' g 'jj'mlm v U | FOR DIZZINESS. being Herman Haas, a machinist, and the |speakers of nation reputation. Af | point to & large audience minimizes the risk both to mother Dy, Kinaplins nows, Ciped V) “ovar’ FOR BILIOUSNES other the young son of MraseWeyt .| might there will ba a big parade, in which | . | nd chil Many hushands have o wi i, “ikey auient ¢ mn= lg"m :‘" O ing hrea wictima of typhoid in the | the clubs of soveral counties will partici- | Revenue Stamp Fraud Reealled. expressedtheir gratitude for Dr by e i (O Il 0 M city, The physicians are completely worn |pate. Every business house In the city PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1. —Ellery P.| | Pierce's Favorite Prescription, be- Honnor W tasuze, Y1 -‘,.v Inanalty and FOR CONSTIPATION out from overwork and loss of sleep and [ will be gaily decorated Ingham, formerly United States district at- | | cause it makes the pain of mother- | | A o i " |FOR SALLOW SKIN, tha aitustion doss Rt imprave. The people e s il torney. and Harey Hewitt, b tormer art | | hood practically noting aud reduces BUFFET ARY CAR | o 4 ' voper. wer, were today disbarred from nite st pos: G ¥ uurantes (o of 7OR THE COMPLEXION| | are now taking every precaution to prevent | oo, FONIIR &8 HOOROT iy | Were oy e all o (e a0 risk 1o its lowsst possible point Tiosn cuse o relund & ‘.fu..n"."}.... ST A wuov aws gyouaris! 55 dlacana’ anrendinsf Rthaos fous il e I, Sy | States court by Judge Dallas and from { Pive years my wife was in an 4 t A 0 ofs, o foreiq o o puckum 1i e i | [isease spreading but new cutes 81| popocratic bopes have fallen in this | ygited States dlstrict court. Ingbam and | | helpless conditlon, sufering from fei Best Dining Car Service o mosyllor$8,60 by mil. 1 viala weapien Dty RS 29 ¢ i Y | nelghborhood as a result of a couple Of [ Newitt are serving & sentence of two "2:""‘:“: writes . 8 Everrit s RIAK REMEDYCO. ,,{nmum‘ \ meetings beld here. W. M. Thompson of | yeure and six months in the Kastern peni- o 1 decided (0 hiave her try — - - —— g | " . 0 have o ¥or sale 1n Omana, Neb, by Jus ey th X QURE 3ICK HEADAGHE sawmill Being Rebuile, Grand 1sland was advertised as “the little {oneary of Pennsylvania for thelp con- | iere ]-h"’):"fl"lf‘_""-’”w‘m She took Wl N Cibth, Kuhi & O ""i6th and h::u;yl-: Windburn smarts, besides| RAPID CITY, 8. D., Oct. 15.—(Special.) | glant of Nebraska™ for a apeech here 1ast | nection with the famous Lancaster reveaue faveeal b n\e";fv’. g nman:: ad gave GURE YOURSELF! wnd in Councll Biuffe by J €. DeHaveu, tun fan't pretty. Windburn, | ~The Price-Baker sawmill at Blackhawk, | Saturday evening and as far as 4 crowd |gamp counterfelting cases oo, Bbe is Row soua d well and duing PR A O 'i rodness, tan, freckles, pim. |nine miles west of this city, ia being re- | was concerned the meeting was a big suc- | —— oF honsewerk. ¥ irritations of ulearetiong a a AR D, 2Eacki “ oA b bl A ) Senator Kenney Serfously Il Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser 1008 e | r. noy r ) »l b he 4 heat |bullt afi he §15,000 fire. It s the fcess, but for enthusiasm it was a declded R, Del, Oct. 15—United States sent free on receipt of stamps eruptions. spofl falr faces, | largest plant in the Black Hills and is | frost and several people who went out to [ DOV B R iKenney of Delaware is at o pay cost of mailing ondy. Send a1 ruln your complexion. Apply | being rebuilt fireproof. A lot of ma- [hear the iwsues discussed were dingusted | e v 111, being threatened one-cent stamps for paper-bound vol NCINNAT), w:fh“.‘"'[,",‘":.,Q“;',”..“";‘,‘""‘ o R A Satin-8kin ‘Cream | chinery s being tacem out of the old | with the speech and left before he had nl:h'\; rp!dl’lfi\::m""n;fl";":.r:';";l_;; -:\':;' ame or 31 stamps for cloth binding, | U, 8 4, Send for Free Samyls, Free Book wier, loening the | oy lorination works of this city for the [fnished. Congressman Robinson also des gald wille dafivering adfoesses hat wotk. topr kY. Pleree. Buftalo, N. Y ‘\ Sf‘" Froo i o, DB 4. Ky, Sarators % Boston Btore. | new plant, livered @ short address. Both political | gtant attendance of physic

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