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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WE l)\l\ll\\ (N'I’OIH.H 1900 —— - . = | BN c | @eesssscecssestisiseestatattitttaes sossessesses ALL T I . Sotn SKIES ARE FULL OF PROMISE ¢ 0F SEVERAL - CITIES ¢ whue . " — ¢t THURSDAY, October 18, 1900, i T Guests from Out in the Btate M . . Cha L 1 p g * i s Tt still wedded ans & Republionn Headquarters, : Qe lstratlon av Having Too Many W has pursuied Bim A . h [l [ endage on e & 13 I i . v ARTAIN VORCE IN OMAHA THEY ALL BRING BUDGETS OF GOOD NEWS : 1o mii ‘ouU ST HAD OBTAINED DIVORCE IN OM er to vote at the com ¢ OU MUST 3 ; §isuie S SRR N O ST SOENAR SNUER A SINNERS MUST PAY PENALTY + REGISTER. Previous registrations will not be good Piott Wite Sensiid ot viv Soeriens Speakers and Campnign Literatore ¢ . L S rat Wi New 1 Poltce Counrt Brings Asked for Coanties that ¢+ this year. wnd - Had i \side b Criminals and re Regnrded n 2 o . . W\ on Girow i Satistaetion the Police G- i H In reply to the question put by the registrars, “With i) Atistact 8 Al tatad” Lo ; ot + what political party do you wish to afliliate?’” answer: “The The asce earn iR M " ia t& . ’ ’ 8 b B Thousandsof wonien endure the tortures A the ek befo eos ¢ republican party.” This is necessary under the law to qual- A ta eral i i W ounected of 1iving death and at lust siceumb to wiitey Aedy JuE i |+ ity you to participate in republican primaries. acking phases are bein i . few sttorneys who practieg Rl e EL ST trom all parts of the state, each beariug his | § Registrars sit in the various precir.cts from 8 a. m. to old, unrelunting footprin i als, vagrants, drunks and stheiraifthey use Dr.W iiiiame budget of news, almost Invariably kood, or [ § Kia 1 i A e he et h lcnts of law., Ch | " cn, as has been demonstrated s for T'ale Peopie, an ever Bis petition for more speakers or dtera- | ¢ 9 Pom. See list of registration places in the newspapers. rether good-looking and w > days of the new regime medy that cures where all ulttee s 1 % bat | § Be sure to register as a republican. ilum-fashion, betwee t erly, e will be fewer Grace Campbell, of 381 Logan low 19 v ¢ A b ¥ O ispe enuce Street, Grand Rapide, Michigan, relates the followiug story A it the Hoadquar- | Geessessssesess s cososssssssss sebrsansssessil | ile ¢ \ occastonally has first ehild left ma in & dep My sye o 5y b | % n appes I alternated | a case fn police court, says (his of the new tem win broken down And 1 sutlered from e Was excee h 1nkly Dervous And rhenmatiam often (routied e - My & ' Tujlnd ie ho b re od f | for ma ars betwee ¢ ation rder of th One he greate 1 and the most deiicnto nnd 10viting food ftiled to tempt thinand Al \ Meanwhile votes were cast for but one vy k and the j vantages to be derived from th ge pale, And hind neither energy growing reach he ate Mond: o > foeyech: > ot the fact tha i Wit found no curutive mlities in then cetings at Schuyler and Republican Meetings. r v uis @ N now feel that there on 1ch “In the aumme NS, T wis viKiting Vington WUtk Up: Ble intersu .. Lid) = f “Little Blamarck domest ppear to be scattered | who Mpathy WIH CHelE. Worle' oF Micl and: there iearned of the wonderfi s i S up i William Al justice of the peace AR Pink People «nnd had not f nce and ende A. W ioris, €pring Grove school hou wilt < 9 mERIeBtER it Nebras | DY ruly th 4 e preserving order and icing crime to bR e byl Kood for the di ! ’ o ald el R Eleven years ago, while ho was clerking | miniwum. Under the other incumbency TaLa i am 10 Totiger nervous Hor 1 ence South Omaha, cao v Xt three weeks in telleville, he met and won a Miss Mary | the departmen the Detich wefe con than re et fhom certainly recomine who his absen. ; ] ha, can-| o 1 the state candidate UL LR, s : 1 the depart and the b need them und their results have alway s been bene el State 8 Mot e afterne speaks fn Crete a 1win, and after he had saved up $35 | stautly a or purposes. An officer Rigned MRS, UNACE CANPEELL re-election W. Miskell and H. Smith, | an club, Twenty of his earnings they married § ril | doesn't ke wake an arrest unle e BTATE 0¥ MICHIGAN ey . . unt While in Crete the A ebh b : Babscribed and sworn to bef. © (hin 39tB day of tuly. 1900 delegation fro; " n hiey were . caker h of his old friend T..H. Miller, | arried, the bride » whom Thomp- | stand s g a8 much BEAL F. BARKNDOEN, Nof accompanied by Cha . B. Anderson October 18 : £ Vit hats BABK Bh T U4 (on had copfided bis eary r safe- | welght as th hairman, and A. M. Dodson, secretary of| " gixih Ward Yousg Men's Republican club, | President ot the State Bank ot 307 keeping, turned over to him § I have k &h he county committee, and John Sherrill 1ew! all | Brisbaduliddy ol Mk poivs ** | mouey with which pa edd to forbear t whe “There are many republican workers Germau-American Republican club, Ger- | Publicar e raonally ¢ | penses, and a day two la sAW an opportunily, because they”kaew said Secretary bodson, who hus been In} yunia bl e o e e de ot irir iy | posmess, by ghve M 1 ¢ s 1 | from thelr beds the Jority at 400 fn the our ob First Ward Ropublican club, Forest hall A \‘. E mother Il for ne He would be h e Tt LA el e gl el B LR i AL B AR g i ik LBl ahieb ot are soid i boses (never n loose bulk) at 0 centa 8 bot o a1« hoses for §23, and with 200--but no le MeCargar Ce rs cars of t acqualutance t 1 I don't suppose theve will be imme PRy be a1 ail drorgisia, OF direct by mutl from Dr, Wiliams Medieine Com s & hard fig n Judke | gt Wa ubitean ciub, Sisteentn | PREPARING FOR BENEFIT | Thompion tius ever been 1ot s eclable any very decided fucre pany, Sohenectady, N. ¥ Hastings, but we ha doubt of hi and Locu | much money In & lu rom the hands o amount ¢ s, because the former pulling through. W an | Douglas Co Veterans' Republican | preas Clah Members Arranging for | her husband. Shortly afterward they went | judge was dolng better in this respect dur wargin of 500. repul mocrats | gaturday, October 2 November the br wing to th ) 1 run there will be an im : b N alike will voie for wart 88O | Benators M. A. Hanna of Ohio and Frye husband's J @ he provemen T evil of light ¢t 1 ll ’” ]”) l)l l l I l . > . ¢ McKinley won by the of fifty- ) of Maine and Patrick O'Donnell of Syra ‘ e me g of the Press club at the | they « ring which | he costs will be corre and there'll \ \\ A~\\ \\ \\ . 5 o A some hard work here now in Omaha; Blum's, Koutsky's and the| final steps were taken for the pre- |stores and turning over to I ! SleReh oo th A% . Mrr search of xome g rs for a few| Woodman halls, South Omaha | sentation of the first benent entertain amou of his earnings, bu the 'STATE OF THE CITY'S PURSE | Passenger Prodded to Profanity by El evator | ; qdgtdiae o " meeting | | which Wil be placed on the boards at |lurger quantity thereof upon h Mrs. Boy's Sileuce Lk Galne In RKearney o Demucratic Meetings. | Boyd's new theater Friday, November 2. | Thompson Insists that e was I | Onty Lk PSS o S0 O R One-half of the vote in Kearney county | Wednesday, October 17 | The exccutive commitiee reported that | gambling Last Yenr's | $ . p 4 a x s we o| Beve Ward Bryan club, 1312 Park ave- | the Burgomaster company had offered to spri Omaha Divo sacts N | ™ ne | 4 - 15 Norweglan and among this claxs we have | Seventh ! prings a | ] A b v Hebh imAKIng Invhe BRIH," ‘Temaried A, € nue [,r,m., the prol of ' thelk bomis oBerk | oy makiers continued Gatt 1896, auring BAXTER'S COMPLAINT FALLS ON DEAF EARS AMUSEMENTS. e Christiausen of Minden. Mr. Christiansen | Sixth Ward Bryan club, Idlewild hall with the full company, introducing _the | .8 fAEETS COm B e e e ol Comptrolier We 18 candidate for presidential elector in| n Democratic club, Metz hall. | cakewalk, which closes the first act. Both | L6 00 SELTE 0 F EEE GO the eity council | o o8 RIAES GR: OHIIY e = Y place of L. W. Hague, promoted to the can- | Thursday, October 18— = e Orpheum and Trocudero mauagements o4 I atter ho bud lived off his |f the clty now on bt Bl BRERER RN Midacy for representative. He is accom- | nian ity ratic club, South Omaha. | have offered their leading attractions of | wiserg funily for four months her father | 2508, O this su Into Using Lankoog ' lice in We anted by Chairman Johnson, who took October 19 that week and brotber remonstrated with him and he | the €ty trea '8 ¢ ible . nza ‘“, Hague place as chairman of the aha Democratie clubs. The sale of tickets was provided for, w | Lo Wt il F iRl During the | in checks depe QLU Lt A e A e tadiel st it mian Democratic club, Voomacks consiating o2 K, B. Bmith, B 8 | T s Theos. sakre thay apart, | the amount of § bt selt only missed the nomination for rep- | | Plue Fmith Hall and B. L. Plats takiog | ppe husband, upon securing work again, |'n Omaba Ne ‘ 2 A . ST as composed esentative by one vote lub, 603 South Tenth harge of the matter. Tickets can be e batkd: thomibl tat e y funds on deposit wmount 1o $229 ¢ d in police cour ufg b B A wr le " The v tern part of the county is popu bl 0 cured at any time at any of the ¢ rt of his family out of } [t The to sum ¢ dey 1 th which . on "‘ 4 At sllenc U hetr 1y nd accompl 1t € \ lated almost wholly by Swedes,” said Mr an club, 4101 North Twen- | the daily papers or at the Excelsic CEATE Al TR 1 B police relfef fund is §6,142.20 sl Ll LR L i DUt 10| 4150 expected them in a nner tha Hague, “and they are staunch republicans | ! The questicn of orchestral music | store. evening when she went | The comptroller's LB e the profans silence and | SUEKested careful and praiseworthy prey almost to a man. In the southern and | Sun lay, October evening was referred to the executive coms »)Wn 10 the store to get her weekly aliow conditions of ¢ various was also " » . P H. Baxter h I‘l‘ Little M on Beunett ap southwestern parts, however, fs a large| Denish-American Bryun ang mitiee, a8 was also the matter of securidg | un., gng was tnformed that Thompson had | Presented and shows that warrants have T T R 28| pured s Alice wnd portrayed the part in Danish district and there are many popu club, Washingion hall 1|")“ ‘;’n‘l""j“ "“"”( _y““ he ¢ “1“ "““""'wuu- o Indian Territory. For several |been drawn this year for §766,506.80. | Jelh AF e eche el very satistactor anper. Tho pro 1lsts among them The outcome will | he m l'| of aldvertising he wee ‘.) !'months she sought in vain for further | Nipety per ce of the taxes which the ““"" \"‘ Seclaily % with: the logue and the two a were ented lurgoly depend upon the vote of the mid-| ALL PEACEFUL AT PRIMARIES| a0 out-of-town papors was Glaced in the | o ecge of his whereahouts. but learned levy should yleld, the percentage | beace.” I8 especially e A with an attention given to details of roaders, who are strong in that viclnity. | KADAREOL 01 oy GULEIRHG nothing unti! he suddenly turned up in $t. | wWhich will probably be collected is $1,- | BREHA. TEEEE BF AC FR0 (P REVEE SO [scenery and vestment that added much to At ail events we will carry the legislative | Vol Rl LR AL AL L, LLOHR SRR again about November 1 und re. |04L580.08, or 27417517 In excess of the | The dav befere WE AEREIEHL CE SR the eredit of the performance. A number ticket, and if we do not fall in line for Mc with P e R il R | I clerking at Barr's. She at once |amount which h Iready been expended. | BT © 0 e bullding. He was in a hurry, | °f interesting specialties were given, the Kinley we will at least cut down the old On Sule of Boxes—I. W. Jullut, A. D.|went after him to aid her in orting | The general fund is short $350.71. A Stepping into the elovator, he called the | CORtFibutions to this portion of the pro Bryan majority of a minimum.” | e thoin e s D N iver. Wulter | I1® children, when he flashed upon her a [ance of $12 till remains in of bis floor (or says he did, This EMam being a song by Willisene Randlett 1Us 80 quiet out in Webster county that | wiin the exception of the Second ward, sfereqif Kennedy 4 WY | decree of divorce obtained in Omaha and |sewer fund S ABALsa L. (s T Vator g W’] kirt dance by Inez Lewis, song and dance all the old feverish vote of 1806 will be | .o was a small vote at Tuesday's pri On Preparation of Programs—H. J declined to pay he more money, | Charles Ross was approved as repub- | bolnt s disputed b Tocket. The first |bY Vera Stork and Hazel Cook, violin fone away with. You would scarcely know | gt ®55 B ool board delega- | den, H. H. Claiborne, J. W, McCammon To muke matters worse, on Thauksgly- [Mcan supervisor of registration in the | W48 shot upward like u yocket, he 5at| e ey Brader, wooden'shoo dance that a campaign was in progress,” re- | oo el puplished in ‘ihe Bee of Satur The club adjourned to meet Thursday at|jug following ehe was pal )1 [Sixth preciuct of the Second ward and (PO WA I).»m- thb pARUSLERR Coilld cdtoh \1 uth Lewis, Marcus Peterson, Luc marked C. E. Hicks of Bladen. candidate |,y were accredited: In the Second ward,| 4:30 p. m through her mother, who bad been told of [Jumes Talbert was approved repube ;“ -"” i | Jarvis and Henry Hutehins ‘or representatlyve Although I had a ma- |y oo cor " (hera was a three-cornered con S ft at the store where he was employe lican registrar in the Seventh precinet "I sald 1 wanted the third floor!” gasped| A matinee will ha given this afternoon Jority of 700 to overcome two years ago 1| i poiveen Anton Kment, C. H. Kessler) GUARDS WANT NEW CLOTHES | that he had gone to Believille, 111, to give | of the Sixth ward _‘r‘"*‘ R |and the afair concludes with tonight *ame out with a majority of s0 there 13| .\ 1. Christensen, the vote being as fol that town another trial in the matter of | City Electrician E. F. Schu was |7 Wourth floar' called t | performance plenty of reason fo look cheerful. T only 1ol w0 Kessler Christen- | HMaven't Had Any for len Years and | It$ matrimonial suficlency, the new bride | granted a leave of absence for ten days WALE Wb oLl by tnow ope man who has been frightened | o " "og Thjw gives Kment th upport Wil Ask Citizens to Bu belng Margaret R. Penny, who is admitted | After the passage of general appropri e > {oin totlet thnk The editor of the IFordville, Ky., Misce sver to Bryan by {mperialism, while there | 5% (Vs ong ward delegation, under an in the evidence to be oman of unim- [ation ordinance No, 276, which provic e laneous writes as a postseript to a bu. Are scores of converts the other way | arrangement entered into amoug the can- peachable character. The dererted Wit at|for the expenditure of $104.5030, the |PTIAIEm. ness lotter: “I was cured of kidney trouble aliates | i : ) __|once instituted inquiry to ascertain the |council adjourned o ” by tuking I'oley's Kiduey Cure Tuko Prolit | A8 the primaries we ynxidored merely| THe ”m'vuu l;\..u : \u;vr ome pihe €oa | (ruth of the story. She learned shortly | id ‘”]‘y‘ hear m nothing else. Myers-Dillon Drug Co Addison C. Harr ol n-| As the prt : \ detesn. | Clusion that they need nmew uniforms and | secruard that Thomp Wit Siath floor | Omana; Dillow's Drug Store, Scuth Omaba, bassador to Austria agh the [a perfunctory indorsement of the delegA-| "0 oaiing held Monday evening commit ,HI’( ,‘, m“‘,, “" i : "1 y |CONDUITS NOT NECESSARY | There were seversl passenge o get off | city Monday on his way west | tions from each ward, f omen exXer- |, were appointed to solicit funds for the | oo &cd from his pos el M at the sixth and Mr. Baxter took advantage At ton, Knlghts of Pyihine: D. C, Howard of Omuha toft vesterday on | cised the right of franchise, though here |, ; poyg of these uniforms, This fs the | |1 oy et Bew matrimgalal venture i s EAIARZTRI RIS E) oW of the pauge to unburden h ! Al members of Triangle lodge, No. o4 & campalgning tour to Wakefleld, Ponca | o o exceptio as iu the Second |} o 3 : s the {1 was not until Christmas eve that vinn » Bury Wires et ¢ Lot % A and Nortolk. He will assist at the Hanna |88ain tho exception was fa the S| frat time in ten years that the Guards |jearned to a certainty that be was 1y Geventh floos Knights of Pythias, arc requesied” to a Tho meeting of (he Patrioii o vns |the contestants, ffty-seven women webt|guhycoription and members of tho organiza- | ¥ Decres Aat Axias P T i : g w1 the conductor | We Snyder, to be beld Wednesday, October adjourned Monda night untf irday. | 1o the oles wnd voted he only other on elieve A his A 1 end ol v NGNS S " ur a5 (Shnsin 117, at ). 1 at e hal wonty - Ootobor 20, at which time 1t is exnected 3 i whicl® 8 Woman yoted was ‘the|tlon believa that this fact will tend 0| pysyperated beyond endurance; she at|report for the city cous /ight have been an mutomaton, cunningly |17 at 1 p. m. at C h Twent tor VanDusen wil un aaatess, | ward in " 19 make the effort mot only successful, t a4 gt A 74 by Y g A 2 Souat et rhat |#econd and Cuming streets tor R L ere ohe trashblaar oant ier baliot b once opened up communication with the | burying of el wire bullt to pull levers aud ¢ | haces BIDE 1. . Coy, one of the speakers at the First | SIx comparatively 5 o) don : ASLT) : Mlota of| K. J. BLAKE, Chancellor Comménd Ward club on iriduy 0fhi 14 o Iaborer | Charles H. Kessler, who appeared as an | “O3FRCC 0 been 1 organization | COUFt® 1n this city and found that he had | systems which have 1 he was human there was 1 | o a8l from the ranks and will devote himselt | geoivant for the support of the delega- | oo T Uards have bee BARIRAKlan a petition for divorce here July 1, |other places. Cit ‘ Svitor He didn’t hear the angry pas- | particularly 1o the virtue of republicantsn | $ebiFRL K6 B, SRRSO L e ™t ng the matter, “and o 98- | 1598, apd had shortly afterward been |structed and leased cond senger. Upon his face was a look of re-| S SDRIBA t0 LG WOERING ciase | Jickingon during the afternoon for | the; I AHRA o ¢ | awarded a decree of legal separation from | companies have been, for it | The republican elty central committes ha idge Dickinson dur have been ready and willlng to take part tibkon 4 \ L Iy wh the erup been provided with desk ' the Guarters |an order restraining the primary election | o™ vening“oe’a " Lublic nature, We are | BET: She pr y applied to have it set |more densely populated and le It 13 not known exa whe ) of the county committes in The Hee hitld- i, Charles Flek, Bert Walstrom and | e o, clalming that he had never become a | than Omaha and the city electrl qQues/|'tion oacurred me of the witnesses suid fng_and n Tepresentativa may | N HORES SR p ug of- | Jfien calied upon $o participate in parades | Logiasnt ar Omahs, but had resided in 8t | tions the Wisdom of establishing a mukiole shth floor and others the ninth, | there until election. Hecretary Will Stock- | Auton Kiajhample, from distributing of- |, ng now need new uniforms badly, as we | 4 R IR, 8 ek R G &/ munios | the eighth flooh A% : A 1kb ham 18 in charge [fciel vallots with the words “voto 0¥ | biven't hud auy new equipment or new | LOUIS merely staying in Omaha for the |pal condult wystem in Omaba unil more | by wil agree ‘hat Mr. Baxter an- | An afternoon meeting, artendsd by and{yo" printed upon thew, or from WK | clothes for teu years. The members of our | PUrPOSE Of surreptitiously and fraudulently | wires are in use on the various streets. | guage that was picturesquely lurid. And e o Tt e e et e e (5 | voters of the ward from expressing their | company are called upon to contribute | ¥8CUTINE @ divorce. Upon this showing the [ “The mileage which the city would have | yirange to say, the elevator boy testified | Rear Conreasman D. H, Mercer and W. 1° | preference for two citizens of that ward | quite generously for the malintenance nrld;\r. > was set aslde, leaving Thompson In |10 build to accommodate wires on the busi- | 1o this fact. It was the first indication | Wappich yesterday afternoon. Mr. Mer for nominations as mej s of the Board | o,y peadquarters and we don't feel abl | the embarrassing predicament of a hus- | ness streets would be very great and the | that he had heard i | efforts toward ecuring necded riprapping | o'p o vion, Kessler declared in his ap- | puy new o1 4o | band with two wives. Ho is now in Omaha | number of wires in each condult would be | The law is not a perfect sclence: the along the river banks has placed him hign | O 108 5 A buy pew uniforms. We belleve, however, [ (4R W10 LWO WV At ne |} sl NoHld ke Thiare fnthe extimation of the narthorn et ot | plication that on October 10 he had agreed | that the people of Omaha will appreciate | N8 ith h eserted spouse the (6o limited that I question wlether such a | most eminent juri will adm il ; the county with Christensen and Kment that the|ne situation and subscribe to the funa | °F'8inal application for separation, while |system would be ¢ puying ipvestment at|js much room for improverie 1 the The county republican commhtes has o | yames of all three should ®o upon the [ without any hesitation his seconi consort At home anxlously | the present time,” sald Mr. Schurig. *F dQuy way not be far distant when legl pxhibition ap sifadtive Douter bearing thes® | ballot and that the ono recelving the high e awalting the culmination of the trying com | the time betug it seems to me that the city | jators will recognize the thing for which 1 am shot by a Filipino huliet It n t 4® ust number of votes should be entitled to A Card. plic .iions. can get along without conduits in com- | (here is now no name, though muy be e Lo e o el DU3 the undivided support of the delegatlon, | The manufacturers of Banner Salve have| Mrs Thompson No. 1 is a woman of pre- | parative safety, providing several inspec berfectly designated as “the mute con 0 aners. that the “continiiante wf but that the eity committee had had the | authorized the undersigned to guarantes it | POSSeSS:ng appearance and demeanor, and | ors are appointed and all the lnes in the | (umels,” the “lnaudible curse or the the Nghting is chie.y dis 1) rej that | ballots printed with the invitation to vote | for burns, cuts, sores, uicers, tetter, ec.|©0f evident Jefinement and respectability, |elty are carefully watched affront. of allent 1t 15 more caustic avoL au o are sent out from Americu for two, whereas voters should vote fur|zema and all skin diseases. You have youp | DUt Withal manifesting a disposition to| *At present nearly all my time taken | than sarcasm and more unanswerable th WAL 1L ATOM I“»"‘.‘,\,. y"v‘ Garland Stoves and Hunges but one. Judge Dickinson issued the order, | money back 1f it doesn't do all ft claims, | 31409 up for ker rhdv‘ he appears alone |up by interior pections and 1 canuot | jron Because this hush plotiite Aids il "r YL P were awarded bighest prizes at Parls ex- which was at once served by the officers, | Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's | I8 court except for the presence of her at- | jook after the outside work a ) t recognized in the sta of toda Bie hkha a Ty el BTl 1 T position, 1900, and the hearing was set for 10 a. m, today. | Drug Store, South Om; torney and her brothe and although | be done. An ordinance should be | Mr. Baxter nd himself unable 24 and sizes. P iv- the embarrasemen of her sit- | it enters a building so the treuble of tra was not because arried by hi nufacturers, 1408 —~ u.wu; and the thought of the wrongs she |tng wires can be done away with and then | floor; a word of apoloy 1 readily Furnam § Paxton hotel CULLED from the Field of POLITICS ||ru v veen taed un | ebo s should. b it | nave: adjumed that dimeulty. No. It wa ,m,'.y and her children, she preserved a |at work. By supervising all liue work a | dignifed demeanor and layed unusual | cidents could be avolded ‘nder scare heads the Bryan papers are moral and futellectual attributes patgn of a desk editor of one of the press | int ligence 1n. the Drompt Tesponsce o ) Py flon taken from the Oakland (Cal.) Trans- clearly tha duty of every thoughtful citizen Dows all day, is essentially neutral in his | POBIDE € o o bo basing || ‘lfl‘“\:' b the. Have vou seen themhis med’s spe cript, which paper is elevated for campalgn Who Is not committed to some special refor own views [ am greatly surpris 1" he | th ‘1;“': the fact that r«” ‘:” ;::H;M e + | cials at §3.50 Ihere's nothin uthi Jurposes by the Bryan press into “A Leat- such as soclalism, probibition, direct legisla- sald, ‘that this campaign has fattened out | When Thow Rla wita'y |£0A0r8L bulldiog by 8 prh . M Sall ol an i fhg Republican Organ of the Pacific ¢ ), ete., to vote for the party of Wash- so soon. 1 felt » it would before | Parents s him to come | the cha o e hi i The fact is that the Oakiand Transcript ington, Lincoln and McKinle election day, but look for it back or tak 1 with him |8t Cosad, Ne The datective made for values- no matter what the a weekly paper. less than six months old, Mr. Brewster at his home, 306 Monroe early In October s talked himself | When he b ping them e SUNSE SIT0S SSAL A Jaa Lag hadon | name may beit's the value that counts and bas probably not 300 paying sub- street, Brooklyn, said ut. The whole thing s over now. N Plight o S ired one of | —this 18 the best $3.50 shoe value eve scriver 1 | stand by the letter and give ng can happen in any b ) pr lity (o ter hearlng exhaustive arguments Judge | ine trio who dynamited the sufe and esr- | shown in a man's shoe—-new shapes th resignation when asked to do 80, My posi- prevent McKinley's re-election inson beld thut while the evidence | bieq nway tho bostal funds. — Bulasder e have mude « The Loulsville Post, a democratic anti- tion toward the soclal democratic party 4 3 showed that Thompson had come to Omahs | |ne ather hand. olaims (o N aiaae | IARTES SRANY MY MAER S Goebel paper, 1s very confident of the re- the same as (hat of Mr. Schurz to the demo The malign influence of the rum power," | in November. 1898, and had remained here |\ coioyiens e perated | nigtake in the price to us-if thes sults in Kentucky. Mr. Yerkes, it says, is cratic party. 1 l"-'»-\" U"‘ '\‘-"»»Iv ically tied & & favorite ex; "1" 1 of prohibi more than slx mouths Prior to Aling bis | paroam . str everal months and | YOU get the benefit of 1t—for we bough going to be clected govern » majority down to everything iu the social democra ! in Its work In Kansas once more ition for divorce, it Was apparent that be | save he has not been out of the city since | them to sell at »—and tnat's wi of the Kentucky delegation in congress is platform, although of the republican, demo- The ticket nominated by the cold-water | had come here solely for the purpose of R an e e S A BB B e | IR R o navan gaw Al going to be anti-Goebel, in short, “the cratic and social democratic partles I fa party in Douglas county, Kansus, s been | curing the divorce. It was e 8 PRl axoapi o s listasea Lips they will s ) oy triumph of popular institutions is to be the latter. I an Eh, to a certulu do- omitted from the official Lallot, simply be- | court held, that immediately upon getting ; e K 4 thing like them in your life hef complete and comprehensive [ n favor of expansion causo it was not flled in time. It geems the | the divorce Thompson returned to Sr, | Ta l - = fellow entrusted with that delicate duty ab- | 43a resumed the old position. wh 1| After e Bl a1t At D - Sl L i Washinglon correspondont of the Bor- sonmey s bt dllchte duy ub- | yad resumed he0ld bollion, which bad | At expon " wi o Drexel Shoe Co., The two days' registration in the f ton Transcript, discuss e political out= for days or didn't care a continentsl | weeks or theresbouts married & womau | and Tar. It nover faile to Dol rew Catmlogwe remdy—Sent iree for Aiyislons of Greater New York lust look, reflects the prevalltug opiniou of news- whether probibition caudidates survived or | with whom he had been acquainted before | taken in time. Myers-Dillon Drug. Co. ihe & registration for the correspondi ys tollowing Hardly a man, woman or child he bleeding commonwealth, | " .S . o | 1410 FARNAM STREET, 1896, The total registration fc WO can be found in Washington who thinks hment will be meted out to | Adays was 236,848, (nst 210,001 in 1896, & Bryan stan uy chance of election, and or had not becn determined | galn of T vote Of this number thy expdetation that he will fare worse in gt last accounts. It adm dimeul 1 | Drooklyn gained 16,000 and the borough of tne elsctoral colloge than ho did ARG i Al Nobody Can Withstand— A Few More— Queens 5,000, leaving a gain of only 5500 f0F wrhour s general. This forecast cc 4 : Manhattan and the Bronx Th Was A0 powspaper correspondents In the The R 1 Enquirer ¢ P 7. 1564 A box of delicious candy will Of the bargains we are offering thi tncrease in every ward in Brooklyn. evenly grife tuio Washington every few ko & s of Liucol It Lincoln | SWeeten th irest temper—when e | week divided between the republican and de write private letters to people here 1d ed 1 any, unrestrained | feel a little uncertain about the kind ¢ A standard made upright piano, in cratic wards. A8 a whole the reglstration I8 from public men of known abil moral prir 1 unchecked by or- | reception you arve going to meet, a he Hupgarinn waluut case, used considered favorable to the republicans and gorvers, who quietly give their up 3 resistance, will gre ronger from | of our ¢l ) Qisposes of the specter of apath DLinIaR AR EATENY (ot Rics o da . reats, taritte will | o E GRg0 A1EN OF BoR Dans wil). jug | months, worth §325, now offered at 5 0 for granted easit yme the | 1H¢ Way smooth for you-it's just teris, $15 cush aud $8 per month Buge ster of New York, who ns of th at MeKinley as 1 he The people el bou good as it looks, too—and | sayin A fine uprignt plano in walnut cas Eugep V. Brew s achieved notoristy ms the projector of the s elect that all we are wait- (o suppe ect and endorse his policy | 4 great deal. Every kind of candy s ttashimant: Bodvle pate 40 “dollar dinuer” to Bryan, has give ihe every efforc and wrif may | sell has that purlty of muterials, tha | terms §15 cash and $8 per mont Bryanites and socialists u political frost in W Hp, and. And 1 he ask for? p b fiat i~ . ) turn. In @ letter to the Brooklyn Eagle stall corresponde Lincoln has all the clements th ey flavor marks it 4 cond-hand pianos from $25 up, & few days ugo he advised all thoughtful that the n tyrants. He has low cunn gree having been mi by us—the difference Second-band organs from £10 up. eitfzens to vote for MeKinle As a result KAt L d K sociate He has | Detween onr confectionery ul t of Ask to see the self playing piano at the state committee of the social democratic it Will be observed, are nov ng on c¢ o restraiut of high-toned sentiments. He | others isn't solely in the hoX it is tachment—*The Apollo"—the wonder of party decided to ask him if he had written Kressional districts and local controversies, bas long since silenced bis consefer To | the superlor merit of ous S the letter and if he admits it to ask him to The country i not today listening further his power he will rule with an iron | the age Ket off the ticket. The passage complained 1o possibility of Br election. It is rod and the people will siuk lower and lower T republican party toay ia undoubi: (han the defeat of Governor Crane i Massa- same of Lineeln 1o Mekinior and wuon | Wo Se Baldufty / L edly the party of progress, the party of chu e fit exactly into some utteran (brains and the party which represents the “Here {8 t ypical comment on the eam- cratic es of demo newspapers today, 1520 Faruam St | Musls and At 16i3 Douglas,

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