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'HE OMAHA DAILY BEKN LLUESDAY, OULUBELK 16, 1900, ‘' ——————— e r— -~ « MEDTD | bave an undisputed right and which makes | FUSTONISTS SPURN TEMPTER | renuted in cne e N kEvirer et “"l ASK FORTY THOU \\\[} °flooonoouoooeoooonoooooooooooocoooooooo33 LITTLEFIELD LAUDS MERCER' 25 o a"oria vomer. win e re- | FUSIONINTY MPTERS| ek © Feokbester was \ ¢ ) o is the 1t hort " lican party the parar continuanes ot the br & ¥ RRVEONOR B o 3 WEAK BACK -4 from Malne 8 mify and the sustaiging ot the heto: ne to Bo Led Into au Alleged “Oitic| """ ' Sobool Board Wants Enongh Moncy to Do| § © Uongressman from Maine Speaks a Good {1 ayri: e plesdor of this line sed In Allog PR fow was pf . Solioc ] ) Do| @ ] Word for Our Dave, reat republic of ours aen e e 3 I WI l CHlN(l H - : : © s CROWDS ARE TREMENDOUS _ 4 4 s ) g ° PRESENTS PROSPERITY'S GOOD POINTS SCHOOL BOARD ~ TICKET ~ NOMINATED | vntion 1o tepo ADDITIONAL FUNDS FOR HIGH SCHOOL § 7 L Voters of th 1 ° Awnbe Mo . x ° ° e U'nets Co ning the Materinl Situntion Depatation Presents s Plan - |th 1 and Amonnt Necessnry (o ( plete the ° Progress of the Country Given ocrats and Fopull in hed aver from New Wing According o ) " o ° te & Lurge Crowd of South . lefield of Mai and Is Given the Cotd . Ideas Wil He Subumitted o FAI I lNG 1\1 ED{ORY Y ) , onvention (o 1 Omnha Cebraska yesterda 1 T iider . . w0 the v ° ° s, boginnldg in South ( N, atio ! by A : ot o i v o somtent 3 DIZZY SPELLS o . p p , 4 I by his wite | 5 ) a8 10 which the cony i o L ° Oongressmat B 1 : i of p i NORRIS, 1 ) finally George Magn n Bos luon will o ° Maioo addresscd @ largo and represcuta spent the mof A & dn) y A RY FA M ER Bt omyinced 1t that It 0UEht to erdorso the Do proposition for $10.000 at the Noven- | O ° Mve meating ¢ at | eity, wh . to his liking HE R WAl i R Al ; ber election instead of the $25,000 proj b4 ARE PERMANENTLY CURED by HUDYAN. Can g Blum's hall lay o A \ . 3 v 1e | M va Hoard o Edu Te grestion th ticket b on orlgina ecided ug The I o you nmot see that something i radically wrong when @ rem N 1 4 h L ¥ v N I " the : oper comm! 1 o llets we : \ ches in Michigan, M N HAN B ADAMS, Peopic s Ind, | *ome ; O gt b Thraeed. H P 0 such conditions exist? Kuow you that these symptoms g ofs were conte A M sl ' brought a statement from - be ense i . time occupled b Mair . ; 1 m‘ L b it HontR that THSY . would oL Fim: un: | FTMR Sehoe! ballates:y 16 freproc g denote serious trouble? ° and listen Able and ¢ 4 . itk et Md bl e g8 b h ol tioket 2 temocratic or populist ticket. Then the so very res anl g nias vy | § If you experience these symptoms, with perbaps @ sition of p I tthe end ot ¥ Hoard of . & silves alled citlze ommittes gave a second e R 1 his & RS pervousness, a feeling of lassitude or exhaustion, sedl- @ of Ais wadr n g1 fes three 198 | Dot fn evidewos, The duing. | hibition of hot fovr &nd Were Wwwrd B9) Lol S Rave Gretics stops, The fe- | 9 went or headaches (Fig. 1) hollow eyes and puffiness O St ol 1| K five n Obfo and severai in 1 s met ¢ At ity Wil [ BERe, " ng| POTL of the committee was & 't o under eyes (Fig. 2), conted tongue or clammy mouth g 8 his d 1t SR S qusstets aud AR o L Bl rt.| vole of the twelve memb he t g (Fig backache (I'lg. 4), weakness of lubs (Mg 6), g eloguence that | ir Al “I‘L‘““ : "‘j i ot iy \sgruntled | One place le 1 1 the commlit “'h‘* w"v present, Members 1 B o or swelling of ankles (Fig. ¢), then be warned, for you @ u;., ’n of i ‘ g sbie to for 3 1t¢ | men who elalmed to be a \ght | 10¢ was authorized to Ml it the design | 8 x“ Duch oEs 1 .‘ B 4 may soon find youself a total tavaud g Republican club of ( the At of how Attt L] e to 8 -ttt z | Woman's club, Mrs. Dr ith, Mrs, .| 9 Take HUDYAN. It will cure you. Don't walt uatil g ebairman of the Al i1 SEer Aiis i woPs aalY 1T | ot > e e s mals we by | C. Belden, Mrs. J. 1 Mrs. E. G 8 complete prostration, but take HUDYAN now, o meu wh fted by £ Se oapkaity of ¢ pom ously t 1 down i\ ¢ me ( 'uv] R lv whe, ‘\: “. H ° HUDYAN is & permanent cure for all Kiduey and © WPoH the bikitorm.aba o \ )| 1t was too col tor open " >nvontion W | was a 4 R R AL it o Nervous disorders. Don't become & physical wreck g Congressman Littlefield hich in- | ines and we ged 10 Kot i 1 s from the ciiy war . | enough be voted tc t the building | O when & poeitive cure fs within your fmmedinte reuch. o ‘;“"" sk S e ki eh 1 ™ Feountly: ek § o8 Wit WOMEN DISCUSS CONVENTION | G A G a brict g HUDYAN 18 not an experiment it has been tried @ L 4 il Viseotait Minsskots’ Wil | sanie and ile ot tho Datty: Boeh gtk MHTavae Uit bcbialty of | ¥ and tested. HUDYAN mukes rich blood, which serves © Gpics Mr. 1 i the mhk on > 10 ghest things hoped | by the ety commliteo | T r T | ihe givie dn sehicel may Bve opBOFtt g to give strength und build up the system. g of Congroesst H. Mer and be- | ¢ S et oE TTInO0 KA. 3 e “l' 8 b MAS] "‘l t : | for physical training. Other members of the | & HUDYAN-all drmggists 50c a package, six pack- @ ret 1 th b ekl Loy | Made temporary chairman au el educational committee ¢ ) red ’ e e Ly finta Iy & hope not butlt on reason. | put © 4 " 1 s, Womkn ‘”"y“ I L ; ° ages §200. 1f your druggist does not k it, send @ Toie . i fity ot | states wors never more erou ABSUEt tWentyvlive of (¥sh i Pactended APAO0D; | DropuItin to WS Lhs Icreaved 8540 o direct to the HUDYAN REMEDY OOMPANY. Sun O ¥, Stercette avk ho said, “but 1| than they are today a "'";_"“l‘“"”;_"“: lelegates were present and three or four | (h rs gathering unusually early to | of bonds o ancisco, Cal g & Kidiow ¢ am, b he possessed of | Aind more than @ grain of truth in the had shown up on proxies. The latter were | dis meeting at Lincoln last week R T e W o % " b4 P atid fOARDE SO BTl R ruled out, however, the delegates present | Thoss privilexed to attend had breught . 0 Consult HUDYAN Doctors About Your Case H ecorn i i od for his constitue ad A I were authori ) cast the full strength | home mu £ the enthusinsm and the work P N < . Ukt an ol warhonyn (Wi M P, Hareor aturday night in an immense tent before | jo=y Croisantive wards and the tempo- | of the s departments was reviewsd called upon for @ statement ax 10 what o Free of Charge. Call or write. 9 : v bt 4 i audience stretehing back as far as the . nizatic le permanent. | t 5 work could be done in case o . . e aof o could reach gt b L bial e M iden called the meeting to order | WOrth of bonds is voted. He expla NO0CO0NC0000000000000000000000060CNDOOO000 §fusa of theso \ o fear | "I have spent somo time fn New York and bbb L0 lat k. Fourteen new names were | With only $25,000, in addition to s Drug Kuhn & Co, Sherman & McConmell Drug Co. Myers Dillon Lrug ( e s e A . | have no fears ns to the loyalty of the Em Will Herdman at once moved to proceed | A1 3 o'elork: HoRrEEOR M SeEe s 000 orlginally ‘voted, 1t would bl . A. Fuller & Co, Chas. H. Schaefer, J. H. Schmidt, Omaka. Camp Bros., Council it ’ > pire staie. Congressman an, who | to the nomination of four candidates for ( REBRGAEE U0 WRC K it an'e Property | ATeDroot the bullding, by Bluffs. Dillon Drug Co., South Omaba-—all sell and recommend Hudyan n“ e & - hos canvasked the state thoroughly, as-|the Sch ird, three for the long term | Ddt tl \d stand, the club pledging | B8AumM could not e equipy L L Nt ured me that we would not only win with and on the short. Nothiug was said | fIERS i ing to sollcit the ald | Pleted and that sandstone steps 1 be = = Muine Wants Dave Mercer the usual margin or greater, but that we at the time as to how the other seven b, s A fe | used and plate gl \ t o and 8§ fotes h ¢ e N \argin « eate it tha h e, s f It ng | U8e d plate glass could | nd so mpent the forenoan as the guest o The o 1 re T 1Ive | would «dd a number of republican con- | were to be nomioa but a number THa{staE “ e h q present 1 i “ Robert Smith then asked Mr. Latenser fo PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, "-Arr"--vlw "v',-w pollc W EEE e TH A M M r's election. | g list owing to al condi- | po 4 were noticeable hanging arouna | |CEIsiators to 1 AR P99 | sttt 5 tho: woit oot at other boy who was with him also stole a ik ; , Moy e o toR VIR INLEOW IEg, ek (OBl | ek re notlcenble hanglng around | o\ "\Comen may have at least equal prop- | & statement ns (o the entlre « 4 M. D Dix of Sloux City 18 In Omaha banana, but the other boy could run The republicans ' Afe majorily | ¢ions the door erty Mghts with men. | pleting the new portion of the it ! D, Owe £ Cozad Is at the [ler | faster than Emmet o the next order to continue |y tlefield has particularly close to| Dr. J. J. Saville gained recognition to | “fr MRS SR R o0y L ong | bullding and repairing the old ] \ | An overheated st e republican | n for the protection of | hig heart the republican congresstonal can-| say that there had been a meeting during | =Mt D e PO e m.-l The architect stnied that tn his oplufon | W. E. Buck of Superior is at the Mer. work of a onestory from tinuance of a sound finaneial m and | (hem on every opportunity. He polnts out | zens’ tcket, comprising men tired of what | MI1HEsKes eBBELT SRR ORTE BAPCT [old butlding in fiest-class condition P Buswell of Minneapolis te a patron | 06 o ket 018 tor a lengthened period of material pros- | that McKinley's election will be largely |he termed the machine that dominates [ O - Reorsani L8 Mr. Smith contended that bonds for this | ©f the Murray : occupled by G W, Nowne R. Towne. Mrs. Ford believed the women Willing of Broken Bow 1n ataying | *Offcers ot the Oma 3 stripped of 1ts fruits If his hends are tied | School board affairs. He declared that ft{ = CORAE 0 RS 0 SREEED HC o ion | 320,000 should be voted in addition to at the Merchanis company are investigat Tt rospec f reput N sucee by a hostile house. Durlng his stay in this | comprised & large element of repub- (M F5 L0 ol i T ks the | Other $40,000, that the old building may be | Mrs, L. I Shoop of Topeka Is staying | of patrons of the Sher at the neat o n are more than en- | qistrict Mr. Littlefield will do what he can | ljcanism and had decided to recommend a I‘ on Wil undoubtedly come up sgain, | FOPAlred a8 soon as the new one the Ier | 1aid ||v re the clty cour uraging, bu | we must not suspend | in the herance of D. H. Me B ORRAL: | AU 6F. HAMI6H 15 the datioshat question will undoubtedly ip 8 tve Chih 18 ekl AWK TR ttés 0 5, M. Owen of Norfol e | members of the cout commitice on coura ! Pot susNen lie turtheran H. Mercer’s candi- | number of nam the democr 1= | " \rs. Harford then compared the Ecu-|Pleted. A motlon to amend teate of e Surin,Owen of Norfolk are | {ieavs and telegraph i oMeers of th majort I th wn, which hus grown support it the democrats and popultsts | MeRical couference and the bieanial ¢ was adopted in the following el s e a O C B LIREYCI RURYS | fhrii iy L fawaig 220 at e 1 don't | FABLE THAT points A sonrar, MV ki b vention » wald the two meetings could [ Was adopted n ] at the ler Grand v B0 URidgaRr ok 22 rcent in ‘ v AR A | would only nominate th He presented | 20% v ol ved on an equal plane, The| Resclved, Tha wition 1 ) C. K. Littlefield, congressman, Portland- | (M7 . J Landageiit t ad thia question of pre ty. Mot one of| ey taunrters, Garmond, Robert B. Howell, John A. Kuhn, | JAil 0 SE0E el Lol ™ conterence, | November 6 1t : Warpiee ‘of | (T P Corrlok, wditor of the Telbune, | §-yeariid doughicr. ' W s Hibiel biaihatb bk A fable with a pointed moral and an apt | M. F. Funkhouscr, E. I Morrow and Mil- | youg intornational, was but a part of & | SRAbIINK this Bonrd of Education to b A R LA R Sl ol L “ Mt -+ i ‘ 2 been recelved at the republican headqus The report of the committee embodying | ¢y ywo Mrs. Harford emphasized in the | and in t \ the High sc well known politician of | Myed in Chicago until tw woon TERAE SHC PRI ters. “'While being driven home one even- | this list showed that Dr. Saville, Georse | 0o oo tyunks, The women of the Ecu-| bullding erected Capital i in the city 0 P o Tk (R . . CCHRIR SRLE W00 SUSTEy AR ”\‘“"“”“ Ing by a boy,” recites the fable, “a foolish | B. Stryker, Mitton S. Boums, Sam Mc- | i) conforence are celebrated for their | hopany: he Pre location of the High : o lumberman of Beloft, [ she thinks the ohild i 1 her about the country under William cKin 1 o o 3 ‘on ! 2 W st e & | o Vis,, | topy t the Murray | tather's roving disposition. calt left its mother and ran after a bellow- |Leod and a Mr. Connolly had been au §itne Glh Gain. The depipts ¥ ¥ 169’8 adnitniatration. Theve are o eAndis [14e Sise e bayi trlad tn vali to brlng | thorlsedito) pralent it to the tusfomister | o inore timn gha's gowt he depart Starting the Night School €. McMurray of the Burliugton route, | dates now for membersip in such an or- | 5 . - ik ey ! ‘| ment of oratory furnished the program.| . . umunication was read from Super- | Kansas Cit at the Murray | Laborer fndly Hurt ; A Oy | 1t back to ita mother's side and finally, ex-| Sam McLeod grew pathecie in urging Dorward recited in an entertaining | & (OhPEnIAion was bedd from Super | Ty Papein, o raflroad man of Kansus | Nels Petorson, o laborer cmploy the z.\n‘lru wn’« r ‘..‘I.M.x,\ “v A man ‘] v" hausted, he shook his fist at the calt and|favorable action upon the report. He sald | '; x’: L h I'“l it “" N 'l"“ o ‘”" : DAL iy, i stopping at the Millard ‘f "”"”l"‘ L ORERGEILL of constru 0ibe. dmployediie o some kind o SRS whs . ol ! | nfght schools be established Monday, Oct : g tlon ut Tenth wnd i wir wan o ployed he gan find some kind 6f| criod, ‘You little fool, yowll be sorry when | tkat Messrs. Boyd and Kunkhouser were | "'\ jotter wns read from the Omatia Pub- | DKL & e mtal tay, 0cto- | *'\" . "Nyav, flah commiusioner, Giothen | on 4t Tenth i kur oot wan remunerative labor ¥ he be honest and in- (o iul e comen.” | democrats, Mr, Morrow a populist and all | 11 [itrery hoard thanking. the elub for | DT 2% I case the board fit to have | burg, 18 a patron of the ller Grana PranapE ety & it bR AR L tolligent. Coxcy, the leader of this great | "7’y ool reads as follows: “Remember | the rest republicans—anti-Rosewater re- | |oq poraty board thanking the club f0%| such schools during the present school year. | ¢ If. Hartlett, Hayes Walker and Jumes | wheeting o load" ot brick i ihe growid band of idle men, who traveled across the | (ng hard times of 1806, Don't be @ Bryan | putlicans. He had hud a good deal of ex. | oo rame uI\ il department. e, | He further advised that one school be held | Turner, (il of Kansas City, are patrons floor, when. a brick tell from the third 8 VRATY: AR fouh | P ans 5 a al of e be hung fn the juvenile depa o Mrs. irb e oneanilr it b Gaky, | Of LS oor, striking him ¢ poof end Gy St and weary and found 10| o1 and get steered away from the full | perience with the School board, for while | Tiiqen snnounced an informal reception to | 'D the Comenius building and thi City b lurig will read a paper | Peterson was taker . office the nation’s capital naught but a firm u-| qinner pail or you'il be sorry when supper- (he had not been a member, as a dis- | po given Mrs, Carrle Chapman Catt at 4 | Ke/lom and Leavenworth buildings be con- | before ‘the Piflowpnical Societ, | and later Fmoved o tye Pre by terian i vitation to keep off (he grass, is now in o g e s on shows the | red o S la % 1, (BLXe X i s sldered as locations for one or two ot November “The T fsslon of pital, where an ope E performe P I B G G T The illustration shows the | charged employe he had been very much | o'clock next Monday afternoon Ll i Ll i L e ol 1 filenion BRe beatit 18 \intaetat 1 APRon WaE ! for 1 | Bryan steer in full career with the foolish |abused by the board two years ago. He| Tne reports from the Lincoln meeting | “EBt ¥ Sl rorrec 10! Misy' Clara has returned to her | Teported as tg casily last mght a manufactory of cast steel products calt at his heels expressed the utmost indignation because | will be read at the mext meeting. |the superintendent and the committee on |y ¢ Danville, 1. after spending sev Necded Repat Ono Little Husteation. | "An effective campalgn photograph of | tha board had spent, he sald, $1.000 of the | & (property und buildings with power to act.” ¢ it it . Mre W B e Dol Ah Bttt ary at “It seems useless for me {n addressing a | Bryan taken at Jacksonville, Fla., during | people’s money recently prosecuting some | Rousing Meeting at Bruno. | The report of the trea Gesinatboneds WintALOsny sekyer i SR S Rt Nieel ¢ v said today thit body of laboring men 1o talk about the ad- | his war experience s also displayed. When | of the weak men in its membership, who | Joseph Langer, candidate for presidential | showed that $140,430 was apportioned to [ W Fruzir of Falrmont, f 8. Ewart | hio company’s mills at Loral vantages of protection, but [ want to cite | the camera snapped Mr. Bryan was 80 un-|phaq been led by detectives into questions | elector on the republican ticket, has re- |the schools for the year and that of this Jiircl Jones of Columbus registered M ' nar ot mitk o one example of what protection has done | Rappy as to have on his face an ideal ex- | uple transactions involving but & fow dol d from @ trip (o Brainard and Bruno. | sum 8.52 has Leen expended, leaving at (i Murray it - ) e for the laboring men. The tin plate in-|pression for a buffoon. Contrasted with|jirs e was quite sure that all kinds | There was a meeting at Brainard Saturday | & balance of $143,003.18 . Spelch, chief AL fhe divicien of | hs dustry, represcnting a capital of $43,000,000, | this are the features of McKinley and the | o crookedness are golng on Involying thoy- | Which was largely attended, but the biggest | The expenditures for the corresponding i ,Inapecta LOR% TEREEE Cnothiug 1 o Professed utter was never in existence before the signing | Word, “Which?" | sands of dollars and thousands of repub- | Bohemian mceting of the campaign In the | months of last vear were §u4 12, | hts b in Tecume oot thut i rebate is belfiy paid to ra of the McKinley bill. 1 was up in Muske i | licans want to vindicate the Hessians and | State was held at Bruno the following day. | The receipts for the first nine months « Mr 1 Mrs. W (. May of Gothenburg, | road companies on all rails bought at §25 OREGON CONCE WRINLEY. ; % g 5 3% Redreld of Cha Cha eston | per to Kon, Mich., a short time ago and found | OMEGON CONCEDED 10 MWKINVEY- | Lo 0510 for the ticket suggested by the | A barty of sixty “‘rough riders” came over | the prement year were $370002.05 and the |14 Redield of Chadron, Churles et | per ton there a new tin plate factory which had a | people ive Much |committee. He did not neglect (o say | from Bruno and accompanied the speakers | warrants outstanding October 1 amounted | (oln are ttate guests at the Ter Grand. - monthly pay roll of $2 10 and was belug Attentlo T on. that they were anti-Rosewater repub to the latter town With Mr. Langer was | to $90618.41 Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Houtz, Mr. and Mrs. enlarged so that the pay roli will be, after | “There seems to be but little interest | Jicans & U271 Robert Ruzicka, editor of the Pokrok Zap- | W. M. McClintock, who has charge of . D Feleh, affie a1 Houta, Mra, The Newport Suspensory, completion of the enlargement, $36,000 a | manifested In the campaign in Oregon and | it e foamiis adu. They spoke to several hundred men |tho department of physics in the High [0 fiunt Miss Helen Povelon; apd month. The election of Mr. Rryan and the | it is generally conceded that the state will | Demoernts Decline e | and were followed by Mike Mahoney, the | school, presented his resignation and it was Millor | inauguration of his policy against protec- | go to McKinley," said Dr. H. 8. Wallace of | 1t didu't take the democrats lovg (o st | candidate for represeatative. Mike In Irish, | accepted Rev J ¢ € Owens. formerly pastor of | tion would mean the shutting down of the | Junction City, Ore., who is in Omaha on his | throush McLeod and his project. FHe would | 4y5u¢ (he only one in the township. For all | Permisston was granted the Nebraska on e Bl Al e haaiieisseaps : ; : possibly have fared better had he not reforred Muleaisn bload sl ls ook of'the Bos |:Humana' saslety K8 | ehu \ o made presiding elder ot tin plate industry, and the men who now re- | way to New York In Washington there | : ] : of his Milesian blood he is one of the Bo- [ Humane society to give five gold and f the Ka City conference of his church celve wage from this industry in the sum |is much mose excitement and the Bryan |0 the board’s alleged abu ‘_“\' s " \‘ hemians, a perfect master of the language | siver medals to Omaha school children who | #nd Wil remove to Kansas City, Kar of §33,700,000 would be looking for employ- | forces contend that they will bring the state | It Was Will Herdman said e 8t O the | and an exceedingly popular citizen | write the best essays on kindness to animal i Mercl: ment elsewhere into lMne. People In Oregon are too busy [democrats had some recollections of having The Omaha Public School Teache honid ! jo Maronontal Frad \‘I‘v' S \ gotten against the cltizens' tlcket move Serious Awsanlt ® Womnn, 2 b 5 atr 1 insist that not one single prophecy | to devote much time to politics and do not e the sblicans felt| In an altercat P A& nonaDRGmant » bureau was authorlzed to announce | Floyd os of Mem- | made by Mr. Bryan in 1596 has come true | seem to be agltated conc ng the issues | MeNt before. If any of kil ‘K‘ POl of Fent and subequent ejecton: Mts. Kitl | the lecture of Ernest Seto BuitEsh minger lisor B rurner af Alns- | and I challenge any man fo stand up and | which are exclting more doubtful states.” garieved ot the prosent course o echiool | Xyiert, roprietor of {be aehals W o Shawof remont. . % ‘Rois | ito one example of truth following Lis| Dr. Wallace's home is about 100 miles | L0AF affairs they could Bul renily BM1SIS Nowys Tonrinonty Nacrinae i | { prophecy. 1f he missed the mark so widely | from Portland and s in the famous WWilla- | YOUINE the democvratic tieket, e renewdd | il By vie Stru s RAnge il fn 1896, since when all of his guesses and [ mette valley, the most famous wheat-grow- | D% motior, which curried atmost unani- | MO, G Whie ol e following marriao llcenscs were ts LOCAL BREVITIES. [ prophecies bave been proven wrong, i3 | ing section in the world. This valley is also | MOUSIY yound on e, e g s . | e [t once a concerted movement | missing the windpip Name and Residen ARe. | Mrs. David ( ged 60, died a any one warranted in belioving him nov fur-famed as @ froft and ve country | There ¥ B ot Dy, Navillo, | In.the left arm. with o Lawrence Baker, Omaha i MRS DAVIQ CaTvAR SAVG 00, Qe et B Congressman Littlefield passed from a d and Dr. Wallace says that all the farmers | (OWard the door o 2ha ‘“ Ll toslintur o Burber, Omaha 19 | taken to Long Pine, Neb. cussion of these material matters to tha ! yre so busy caring for their bountiful crops ~‘" [} Hmu'\.l\ Au.lwul,. “m o 2 / 18 ‘ l\uhu;lr' Shiy nty 81 The will be a unjon me« ting of the questions of fmpertalism and militarism, o b ther have mut[Llaretior i them tarried to tender any affe 1 ine ! o Nzabeth 7 i Woman's Auxillary ‘of the city on Tu a ‘I“:" " of lag “ul m a6l mill 'Hl’ ‘x i | that they have no lelsure for politi ilovee Thereupon. T. ‘Bi Norrls, Henr d heck Lytle was later [ dames 1o m Qctaber 16, at 2 p. m. In the Gard 1o opponents of the repub . dieuxy A ey | Datect Jem| , orgenson &nd | yiima Stewart 7| Mémorial parish house, corner. Iighteenti lean party. He discussed at length the | Democratle Bxecutive Committecs. | Farmer, Dr. A Hugh ”ll”[s‘“‘-,“\. w‘ n Patrolman Devere o e admirs :.»“I.\‘ ll‘ R eas: : 8 T events leading up to the war with Spain| The esecutive committee of the demo- | M. I, Funkhouser. 3. Boyd alshi o Ehe e th afl on 4 | Johanna Wan, 1 3 Pearson, Twenty-sixth and | and called particular attention to the fact | cratic county committee held a meeting | Willlam Butt were placed in nomination for | Knife Buit with intent to eomrft ' Dantel L. Allen, Omahi ’ writes out an exeuae for her The Aloe & Penfold Co., Yaut nt headquarters and @iscussed hree places for the long term. A vote gy jury Julla Sherwood, Omaha 5 vears old, she will probably that the declaration of war was made by | last night at headquarters and discussed | tho A areal It i the detalls of why he was not Deformity Hrace Manufactarers. congress in opposition to the best judg- | Means of getting out the full registration | . in_ fchool today. Having “swiped” & | 1408 FARNAM STRERT. ment of President McKinley, who had | of voters and other paign plans, A e iy o B amiane re | 1 oian: Paatan Satet hoped to bring about the desired ends by | resolution was introduced to increase the 1 the city aught in the act, | | 0pp. ; peaceful negotiations This war," he representation on the county committes | clared, “was demanded by her L1 | from South Owabia by cne trom each ward Here Are Some ¢ p. or, « hat ol iy as laid o he table, | ’ ",‘WMMN,“ 8 x4 n““ banary. dnids in | e RUEIL waa LR oyithg: ! [ Che Chicago Chronicle, the only respecta- gon and Washington, and 1 believe that makes the same wnnounce am not | of the bargains we offer vou this week glory of the republic were at stake and Polttical No | daily in that city, int es will also lose Ulah and ldaho 1 have h Koing to take the stump ybod b A full sized walnut case upright pinno, that exigency there were no party lines. Re- | gty Mathows. the well kuown cos- | ¥ y 1o ¢ e B L D B s rsieal Ul Sl S8 48 ; publicans, democrat opul . 0 p ndent Harper's . in a ing editoil tha Sumping three wé ” Vith stool and scarf, $1:08, BRSNS sk, Y axe, i e LT GAREIAR G Saviers | € O van talks too much. It does racy of the est. and I am confirmed in secure the election of Mr. McK 1 , I e AlLks, atand gver:for the AU A ™ ThE : tten Bryan by name, however, That the opinfon thut 80 per cent of the gold gencral says his advices from Kentucky con crms 8§10 cash angd $5 per month, the Bag I e B ia elol A e crats of the country will vote against vince him that the republicans will carry th One upright piano, oak ense, double Aguinaldo and the A | rou A ‘” l" Fnraak $aik too much an. Indiana will beat Bryan by more state, and that the real democrats of 1 v cred. clegant tone, for $155. Terms He read tho despicable cha , H”[:.'..w fcle Hscourses the average majority state have no sympathy with elther Bryani $10 cash anil 8 par.manth g inaldo and showed his treachery and du- | panied by his it mental fertil 1 O doaballer " He: sys furthar that in th A handsome full sized upright plicity, He recalled the fact that the re About fif; Sunda P Dispatches from New Yori v up eMbction for governor last 4 ¢ indsonie fall sized upright piano M bellious times in the Philippine islands had | formed the 1 g0, eigh e e R aanaty P'rifay lust $2,000,000 had been wagered per cent of ihe honest ¢ Kentucky | N walnnt veneered case, ivory keys, rich § been in progress for several years and had L P b ¢ A g e e ol atatto. LB EiA on the presidential election. was thrown ont and n tone, for $177 Ferms $10 cash and §7 H thylr origin in tho objections ralsed 1t ’ i tren, ) to twenty speeches Bl & who have already pluced more looks for a repetition of the crime, 1 b ‘ ARUINAldo and his fellow ators to the hiod - At A Y the than $800,000 in be er for $100.- mdds that cor will take a hand fn e | 7 ORI e ; H vilizing and refining | nce aht to preparati pproaching 1| dall Seherant. L . Ten days ugo, when Richard Croker matter, and e thing, s 1 deny a " RSNt «Gi0gEANY cuse PIADD S ' he archipelago by the Cathol ¢ o 0 an¥, ““ s . et $ od ere 21 to seat In the tato TC ¥ } \ Wtly used, st 1 ko, for $18 naldo has announced himself as the ruler o 1 cliaire, ete., to tha varl il ke Al LS grest bet made by Dell claims an ele he e ture that | Tornis $10 cash and §7 nl the Filipino na continued the | All but Ryl R : g Theli e an bt s N YT T he season Bell & Co. of- trampled upon all majoritles cx hose ASl €0 nan 1o nolkplaving migna at caker He I ovided for a « \ He v club, at its last mect S bty by s of the fered Bryau. The Inst blg of its ewn ( member Che Apoll the of by popular vote, but his constitution make g ad { vesolutions declaring that ji | lated eit } prama Sy At . McKinley against $10 RONIRPY AR ARG il A nounced that none 1 Dinos whall be | fir the be : 1 pub i Bh NORMATY SEak aul sporiiug fraternity have not begun Chieago Tribune. It is nrospe etied 2 N 5 treated with vespest ¢ have the prote At 1ts he Wor ! A teach i VRARIR re ) uoney. It | 0 early, they With a large Y. In fllustration f. tion of his Kovernt § Virtaaly as. | Mot b fress cveryboly uy viore than that Meavieat betlarn so far ro the tollowing lncldent 1s beinx printea m | M8l a8l Ak 1613 0 of the earth who a he archipelago shall | club rep ] ey G i e “‘ $50, 000 ered on Bryan; James R. Keene, I1s the real paranm 2 o — - TR e NS NI - be slaughtered and put out of the way. |1 & hired to i v b ¥ th u ‘Ll""'*’ onal pre who id to have o $70,000 up on H. C. Wortham of Pawnee county found nd yet t he man for whor p | A6 A GREOILLOLY AN ence to all his soldier v . eet Lanker, who W out ar Shell N the i e, | ARg ok ihis o Dol Vnder the latest srranien To aitempt this Is undoubtedly to waste DrYen: u Wall st Korwbo ny va afadbelpirin) shespavallpt Dm You Ever Have a Fit — democratic party s our flag A | Haina will epeak « p I A gered already $120.000 on Me otherwise known as Polk oo | down and the Kover 1 over to| hulls next Raturdas e ity and o King, who is IoI8iA 8 IGRGIIAE davaa tn & Aaaier loe fit7—Did you ever know what him and bis co-agitators ar ounpira- | pelite anywhere n gl ohs I MeKinle implements at Shelby and bought a bug comfort there was even In a new shoe te W, und the o B Th ling odds on Friday w o to be paid in corn at t marke rice a when yon had a shoe fit? -So adept The amoun ) BpalKI L s prot ¢ neral r o1 M he gathering time that ye The bugg \ e e 5 1 on [ has Drex L. Shooman become in the with Mr. Bryan pa v L banieg K o serve Kin New York; 4 1o 1 he carries cost § nd {t took 1els of corn fc ’ rex p i he abandonment of territory in which we | lafL the Brgl reing his en Aaicean R o ol B et e Ty art of shoe fitting that every shoc Is R RS a, oderate num- ¢y 9 to 1 he T Ohio. awd A couple week ago one of his| guaranteed to fit IU's just as easy for = tully considere 5 o8 Ilinol neighbor W r ‘ to alr of onr womnn's ey T | he car ) N ; I il an NUCLELEELEE T FEERTRLVTIYIYVINIYRYVINE nu\\u"f,‘ Sreat centers o s tho rice of the snme buEey. WBIOh | g yiians (0f youw're n womn) s it i ” ~ o e Ge who was commissioner of WAs quoted to him ¥ i A - . avolved 12 the [)inots reoul S R T s ago,’ sald the diseiple of Bryar ws have o welt sole of a ness 38 when the vittue of "mu(her s frland" is 2 4 General Black was @ pold democrat In 1866 Wit w minute. sald the denlor, i |y er. when we will have wore or 28 Luown, Nomore gloon bodings or nervousness John P Irish 1 I und money and was urged to take the gold democratic deliver me the same number « I eather Made in veal soft “® by cxpectant ny s, 5 all pain is prevented by the democratic ¢ poof f " n Mlon for governor. His attitude in °0fD bt 360N P e | calf or heavy dongola kid, whiel external use of * Mother's Friend," the marvelous ywn in Omaha. He was chie atOr 4! the present campaign was In doubt untll nelghbor did in L 1 ¥ : ; - | nt. ‘There is nothin a Jacksonian quet in ‘ of The committes lost no time in S4e bUgEy, & brand new twc wkes them really a &ho Hat ";- \ wn ey ot pass fanie wa equent ricken from the money. 1 ) #on any prosperity in 1k 2 x < ve 1h A yoar atte th S by enpress pald am ol e 81,00 p0r Wottle, Mot “Hemmppind W |y, auty | Tt i Palmer and Buckner, and it polled a Argument | ne )l’(“\el L OL. Co ! G M writien e pe 16 young and micdbe aged women, malled ir.s wies A LM at 4o Maidt of 7 e had live n ckethaok and 1 o co out | New ¢ ue remdy—Sent free for % 50Lb Y ALL DRUGGIS THE BRADFIELD GEGULATON :S BOA 1IN QrRaR. M. SHAR IA 8L IEINL10, 1AM S0is 2 San 1t e had lead e Ais popNsLhec P4 pinestding a8 o the democratic principle of sound money. eral Palmer would have voted for MeKinles s the bugg {-_fllfi\lfiu AARNAARSAARARARARDAARS X2 | Regarding the political outlaok he says: next manth, and he said 8o in the last lotter cash for it & don's want all of t Omana's 1 Honse, | “Beyan will be beaten I8 California. Ore- he wrote for publication. General Buckner things.'* | 1410 FARNAM STREET,

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