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OMAHA D Illl l("l) AY, OCTOBER 18, 1900. b THE E DAY OF TRIVNP’ IN OIO| it izt . A=t SPEARS 1N CLOSE, DISTRICTS 1 vt o it o o | ENERAL. CONVENTION RATE A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Iy driving Ameriean workingmen from Manna's car wh 1 Tade ne woolen und worsted milis of U A;‘n\u; W ntrcduced to him. The Sioux Ine Give Same Terma to All Buckeye State Tarna Out Enmasss to Listen ‘ Statgs, but depriving eyery (merican wool. | Senator Hanoa Arouses People of South | H’-‘“(.4 SiTRtoN, | ¥ ST tretiey S0 l:.\f: L Sk WRITES (] ) to the Hero of Bantiago. o Ean & Del1oY o8 Uihina wnd pottery and | Dekota to Patriotic Pitch e G Tare S b (NG Gamet of] - NURMAL - ; 8 y , ' Py ihe s 1”""’% A rioas CapiiallN: to & r visit was to petition Senator Hmnr"vr“ ¢ 1 t ay ; bled p o~ a8 weil 'as the American capituiist to ure- to AEsisl them in seeu & payment. | propositi rate of a | G ] Wy Greatly Troublec UNPARALLELED RECEPTION AT CLEVELAND ed competition of the Chinese Jaborer. | UTPOURINGS SHOW WHERE THE WIND LAYS | Senator fiatna promised o do <o, | fare and o inlmum rate ot a| W] Was Greatl) o | R R o WIkS S peow ts| Twents Yenrs of Work, o Juhe teach year fatied | With a Cold Which Set. . " | | RON, €. D, Oct. 17.=In the course Y veriey Reesevelt Press Republican Remedy for Trusta | Hypocriay of Bryan and His Satel M“:“v’.-mh AR LR ““_mvnr ok ot & tutieg tor tled on My Lungs of Proaperity to His L Ve are opposed to correcting N TR AN R et e s T |y connection With p.{.n affairs it et e St 3 and Left Me With Such & Way that It Carries hie” industey. in | (he So-Called Iasue of | began iu 1350, when as & friend of General ki t | A s Conviction with Tt ety poor policy 1o | perinlism Made Plain. | Garield; 1 took part in that campaign. The j ted as fol (‘atarrh. by burning dowr i nt, M. C. Townsend, Misso el the house. Applause.) Our method - experlence of that campaign taught me A 5 % Wood. | {deating with thesc evis o to correct the | Yok ¥ w4 p 1| that business men and men of aftairs disre. | paciicy S president, , James [ Wood CLEVELAND, Oct. 17.-This has been | r permit_such evils [ HURON, 8. D, Oct be special| iy oo much the importance of political | FeBnSYIvani rou etury > a day of trivmph for Governor Koosevelt | ition has Bt present I train D‘M‘lhx bl B ” et “M*‘"Mm,n..‘-;uu n this ccuntry, They neglect | o'\ L4 ‘! Ftiie vaxt piken of wets | "EN HE | D R NA fn Oblo. Tonight the city of Cleveland th those corporations. On | traveled up and down through them because they aro Afraid some one | a lace of m gave him u reception rivaling any sim o "tha Fepublicans - | of central South Dakota todav, 10 the | \ii™ oii“Uiuin ‘policicians. Now I risked | IIK 18 October, 1501 New York, Washine flar demonstration ever made here. There Power to rogutate and | districts where the vote as a rule is close | y,4¢ yng from that day 1 have doue all 1| 101 Indianapolis, Milwaukee and Ntagara | ;0 yr. g Game Fully Up To My Esxe was an immense parade, consisting of | If necessar iresn Gny of the big |and where farmers compose a greater part | o (R light 1 had to further the | Yalis also offered invitations 3 b Balt SONC OF | SRl hedds, ossns of ists or 8ipllar corporations. [ \f | of the population. ¢ stops, varying 10 | ypieracte of the republica art SR | pectations. Completely Curing alf & score of brass bands necessary to' suppress, for there both % s % o i Ware 3 ep party Rallrond Bridge Builders (onfer | v : political organizations, incl many | good and evil in all corporations, just as | 1en&th from llrm‘unux to .‘.( hour w : | “You all know how timid capital fs. If| &T. LOUIS, Oc second day's My Catarrh- Leaving No which had come hither from other places | Among individuais. 'We want to cut out | T,‘,’:I:;dj:.”fif: '::‘ i) M"'»--\’,:mf' "oro. | there e the faintest lm«’»u in this country (session of the Association of Raliway Supe Frace OF 1t to do honor to the candidate for vice pres- | {3 (RRESE LRL "avery repibe ps by a “|that Mr. Bryan would be ihe president, |intendents of Bridges was devoted to the patient. (Applause,) Every repibe | dove: to wdley, Elr T : ¥ } \ idet, Superior street, the chief (hOF- [ lican'but two Voled for, and evers dem | ton, v"?"’k""v'!‘” 1. Brad) '-‘I 1, Bry« | supportcd by a Bryan Louse, capital would | reading of papers and discussing th Al o (8 ews From Chloag . oughitase thtdu hich the parade passed, | CFAt but four ugainst the amendment to | ant, Lake Preston, Desr quOls, | greal away as it did years ago paper o ¢ Dutles of the Superintendents SAGO. I Lo18 A ightare through which the parade TR | the conatitition nd in favor of the trusts, | Huron, Aberdeen and Webster § Lot The Du t the Supserintendents | 'CHICAGO, ILL., Oct. 1 E was abluze with electric ‘1 gh apepern | and, the democratic teader, Mr. Richardsor |~ gengior F 166 kot soie Tebkth | ol n.,,‘-.) was reud by Onward Bates of { (. ;o b bl in oops, crosswise apd lengthwise rom | oted o - Chicago, who is with the Chicago, Milwny in ooy, cromswise wud lengihvice, [ron | b SOt o | e e marant worning mates & | ECKELS GROWS SARCASTIC | Chicteo who'ts with i Chicago, Mitwar | 1 10701; yio, Hireoe - )/ urmot e U7 take th trust 00! o1 f splce w Dt to ol ] S8t au allway N . rough 5 . 2. A ¢ y und decorated with evergreens. Along this Campain. 0 |80 e e s duomionins | Teenchant 1iinols Democrat Makes |endorsed. Cosiderable time was sper bl kbl iR "I(‘,"\." Al brilllant course thousands of rockets and | other words, the with singular | speec { suarp questioning | the ditetueion of cement dnd " 1 AT Brendiy trolibiel with & cold Chicago, 111, o . were thronged | Shame t >t wish a |on the part of the wudiences, who desired Sneer Referenee to toh 6 18 VAE0s domNt L XA Wk Uraw | [oTmey o o cted” with e | o hear about frusta and “imperialism Heyun's Horde. | Proportions to use in various constructions. | which seiticd on my lungs and left me! Qatarrh is wherever located. ®0 near that “the horses of the various | open sore thut 1-might benent their party, | and were not allcwed to make their wishos | POLIS N : Clover Leaf Out of Freight Pool with lsagreenble catary A8 your| Caturrh e Bawe eve otsted sections tramopled them. | Gentlemen cannot afford to supnort | known. This was true espectally at Aver-| INDIANAPOLIS, lud., Oct. 17.—James H.| GHICAGO, Oct. 17.—The Clover Leat has | medicine las come to my notice several where ;t::',:“ |“:“‘|4':."”‘ arred the ovening, | SulArty that approuches a great public | deen, where Senator Hanna was cons antly | Fickels of Illinois spoke at English's opera | given notice of fts withdrawal from the | times, I determined to sce what It wouid | The remudy that wili o catarch im notwiihstanding renorts eireulated early I | - In My owi Bate two years ago I ran | interrupted during his speech by questions | Bouse under the auspices of the gold demo- | freight pool of roads east from St. Louts.|do for me It has ccme fully to e situation will cure it fa all situations. ot ool would be made to | A8alust Mr. Van Wyck, ‘who was nomi- | regarding various phases of the trust ia- | CTatlc natlonal committec. He wae Intro-|rhe reason given for its retusal to remaln | expectations. completely curlug my ca does ot require ous re to cure s B sting i85 New. | JoUfS by Me. Croker. (% etk ndviseper: | nator Hanpa aparently enjoyed | 4uced by John G. Williams of this city, ge- | {n the pool is that it ean earn independ- | tarth—leaving no trace of It catarrh of b and another to eure g 15 i e boy, standing| York) hey denounced trusty on the interruptions awd invariably an "”;’ counsel for the Vandalia mailroad. ently more revenue than the managers of E. A. W. JOHNSON. | catarrh of the lungs, and still thor to & S dm”m“u Swes. th » vook stump, | wol I opromise we m h 4 them. | 1r. Eckels bitterly yu;vtun ed Bryan and | oy 5001 will concede it out of the earnings New all the chronic ailments to which ' cu catarrh of the stomach, and another SYSPEDE &b the. Intte 19 leaving t B e o piike by | During the afternoon, while the train|his followers. He said he was a democrat | ¢ 4 the roads the human family is liable, either begin|to cure catarrh of the kidncy r”'\ f:“pl A8 t i e K‘m- S , that L intended 10 [ was running through o thinly populated | 4id not & memiber of the political organiza- or end with catarrh, or else are in some| A remedy that will cure catarrh any- company with Natioral Committeerns A .8 ¢ the ot nd ot fon which represents all that s vicious in degree complicated by catarrh where will cure catarrh everywhes SOEIOE ‘oF. Oblo, &aid OUers, THE Tuck " o [ part of tho atato and stops were brief | {100 which repres that i * 17 TAKE UP LIPTON'S CHALLENGE crroe compticated by caturrr Bere’ i stareh evervabere. " it S on che et Gotokly | CLCu NI Newl s and infrequent Senator Manna spent about | l¢Eislation, and has a candidate opposes this fact were better understood by The olrese that Peruna cures catarr the govornorn companions closed wround | Property, street railway and halt of his time at the various stations ©Yerything democratic. IHis speech for the | yow york yaeht Clabh Will Butia | the medical profession than it s today, | wherever located has becom most an him aad hustled hits to s passing street | ShiSes, Were added fo {he as in shaking hands with the crowd, who MO8t part was devoted to a detense of the) Winged Flyer to Defeud the {1t would save a great amount of anxiety |axiom thruoghout the civilized world, okl g A T i TR e e e e 5o “Tus | nearly drayged him from his car on one oc- | ASLIONAl banking system of the country and | Amertca's Cup. and wuffering, and prevent numberiess| Address The Per Medicine Co., Coe T RN ot HEE RL RAT en1d the B Fate Nis been lower than for forty years, | caslon in the effort to shake hands with | 'he trusts. He made the statement tha | denth | tnmbus, O., for ¢ free book on catarrh v h Wi Now that f« performance. (Applause) | him | the trusts are a source of g0od to the 1abor- | NEwW YORK, Oct. 17.-&ir Thomas Lipion's ernor when he returned to his sleaping « O the other hand, we have in New York | ing man and that labor s employed more | chailange for the Amer cup was we and discussed the matter with seve e Croker. | Mr, Croker denodniccs trusts | Sloux Voters Call on Hanna. | steadily and at botter wages by these com- 1159 ths NoW FosE VNABL 811b tonigh s ¥ e and he is ons of the biggest stockholders ; i A | 4 cepted by the New York Yacht club tonight frisnds. ““he rock waa thrown by on {n the lee trust. Mr. Croker's rival in| At Webster ha was visited in his car by | binations of capital than it was by smaller | A" 4 epecial meeting held for the pur M,\ & number of hoodlums and 1 saw i | g Joval supsort of Mr. Hryan ls David [a delegation of Sioux Indians from the | pusiness concerns where the scope of bus- | resolutions were adopted by which the com. | throw | struck my head, but my hat | B .mI‘r‘ lly,”w ugainst trusts in ,\“: " blic | gixseton reservation. These Indians are | iness fs limited modore of the N :‘ »m'h’urln‘l to appoint prevented it from wounding me. In the | CApach BBy o T Al lalll voters. The most important meeting | | Sk fon Cleveland | ¢ Lol ) WL Rl : a committee to formaily accept the chal Hght of the splendid reception Cleveland | {1 nq 11y the effort to break down the fran- | of the day was held tonight at Huron Nryan in Michigan, | funks o this Roval Uister Yaett club. MHe has given me the atone throwing is scarcely | chise tax law. =Now, gentlemen. the fest | where the train stopped for the night and | HOPKINS STATION. Micn., Oct. 14.—To| cUKS O (h€ RO’ C/8EE ROCHE LU SHe worth remembering tor & moment. 1 nevor | think You want ls elncerits that | whera both Senators Hanna and Frye and | the Editor of The Bea: They have bean tell- | {ZFHRECE W SEPGRRIE (8 FIARRe L0 saw greater enthustwim thun that at the | s and s of or Jed notcount | Victor Dolliver made addresses of con- | ing us in Nebraska that Bryan would carry [ (FH008 OF the Doposed THIEH @nd to im0 Varicocele, Str{ctuu,Conuglous Armory meeting. Indeed, 1 have cause to|so mich as a_pound verformance | stderabie length MICHIRAS: 't KbPIvRH O BURIS Creek the diY ements, fncluc any and a 1 ' pleasure tell i what we have done and 1 ask you | s o conditions of the match, the same to be pride | talked. but what they did not do. (Ap- | has recently been speaking and Senator | republican votes rather than votes for him- ki ity Co - From the unlon station, riding in a| plause) Frye devoted most of his time to combat- |self. The crowd was small, there being fow |0 0L e ‘ and all ch_‘x r‘npll:a gorguously decorated carriage, drawn by | Man and the Doliar laue Ung the statements In regard to the treaty | outside of the 3,500 school children that| 4. SEDIEBFRAM WS sent (0 HUED . tions and Associate Diseases our white horses compuny W gain. on the pros " with the sultan of Sulu, wh he said [ were let out for the eccasion, and little en- | Beifast, as follows ernor Nash and Senator Foraker, Gov-|{nexs men and wage-workers of Uleveland, | yyd peen made by Mr. Towne. At Lako | thustasm. 1 followed him from there to| ‘Your challenge accepted. Conditions same and Weaknesses of Men by ernor Roosevelt was escorted, while |y (G TOHGE Lheaking with # rajlroad man | Lareston a stop of fiftean minutes was | Allegan, Mich., where Bryan didn't go down [ as they stood w of 1ast year's races 31 di . ( bands played | canoon boomed salutes orning. Ho told 1 that four veirs | made, while Mr. Dolliver and Seuator | town, which {s a mile from the depot ""\”-‘xl“\‘f’; el B e LR D LG Our hI'C!Fo’Me_dlc“[_ Treat P nlong the route of the parade, to a large wax hicky € he could get 830 i | fanne addresved o falr sized crowd. Sona- | charged $200 to go down town and only §30 [ hed Gxeeht s modificd as to dass of racey ment, Which Combines all tont on Marcelline avenue, Newburg, the Ay e A A lttle wh tor Hanna then started to shake hands | to speak at depot. There was little en- | time of start to U p. m., suitable to change the G A P f Both fron-working district, where he addressed s | v "‘| aL tio put the m with the people gathered around the rear | thusiasm at this meeting. The people here ”"_”-4‘]'!"* It thiy satisfa kv e Curative Fowers ol t large audience on the subject of p efore th lar and not t lar before | o "uys"oar but was ot pllled off. (Hie| are proaperons afid: there is fRacs Miver Iselin was asked whether h iy A " n'L L | “v iR | 1 Four years ag» he h he min I ar. u” alm y i1l |> ff th re pr r T and r: re | n‘ 1‘ of | R ARt R Mcdmme and Elecmut‘y. pert H peech was very bri t of the dollar that he couid | platform {n the struggle to clasp his hand | work, but it fs imposaible to get men to do | WOl MANARE AROINAE S¥RFICOLE & e wisting of part of that delivered by him |not ld of it. (Applause). What we d was= finally compelled to beat a t. Every one is b :“M,»l I'“h i “"‘j" _"“‘ il | We want svery man thus aficted to an hour later at Central armory in Bond | hiate been dofng ix to put the man and the | (o, | HygeLaganr: | RIS (e oo Rondatly inveatigate oir spieclal Elsctro= air At the tont the governor was fol- |\ tiw"fie dollar shoiid be in front ot | At Desmet the same program of hand — ottt Lol B b R e L S LR BTV RS | or the ¢ ) in fron | particular all who have treatad elsewhere I by Colon®l Curtis Guild, jr. who|behind. (Applause) A hag | Shaking and speechmaking was gone Will Now Support McKinley ALVEREZ IS TAKEN PRISONER! DOCTOR TOLSON without success. and all those whose cases mude an exhausiive address. Senator | Now, gentiomen, vou can compare SEAL ihrough duriog the five minutes the train ATKINSON, Neb., Oct. 17.-(Special.)— | Of the State Electro-Medical '_‘,"_{',”"i,."‘, ndoned by, family’ physisians Foraker opened the meeting nv'lt ”nr" what has happened since (He satd 1t w !ll)ppm; |n \\n; dark when Iroguois was | \nml\i-r nh:n;url::.::nfln:r;tflm‘.u I.A\X.,uflk:?’ Leudsr. 6f Pillbike Rebein awd Hany 1 Thstitits; 1008 Favisnm Sthest, o Wi gguch treatment hae not cured you mory. making & sirong appeal in behalt of | did no e free sliver we would have four | reached, but a large crowd met the train | cannot staud fo anis ) | of Ik Pollowets: sarprin Specinliat in Dinenses of Men, 811 Will demonstrais (o your entira =nifafac- & the republican natfonal ticket, and at the | \eirs more of hard times. the WAKSMOTLER | and cheered the national ckairman of this place, who was in 1802 chairman of | ShAGatired, | R O TR L L et B elose of his address Governor Roosevelt | i’ husiness: that Mortgnges w o b | The reception given Senators Hanna and | the democratic .-.n; y ;.-mm committee | vou nothing, and our charges for a perfect cure will not be more than you wilj was introduced. The governor sald ind the other day when he was asked WOW | Frys at Huron was an unique one. in a|of Boyd county. Mr. Perry {s a great- ‘ Yet. 17—Under cover be willing 1o pay for tie benefits conferred We will do by you us wa woul My Fel americans: 1 am very glad to | 1¢ explained our proaperity. e sald it was | | o "ok hear the station and on both | Erandson of Commodore Perry and a lite-| MANILA. oOct. 1 Under & Want you tn do by us If our cuses were reversed. Cortainty of cure is what yea s Fell am very gIad 10 | not” due the Tepublican party, but to o e on tha: it Kanuas | StOTmY night, Captain Eiliott, of the For T e can and will cite vou, by permission. to some of e beat citizens of {his i 15 e S i e | (ALY, wiling to admit that thiers has Besn | stationed several hundred members of thy | City plaiform does not represent demo- | |or neur Groquieta, aland of Mindanao, and an do tor you. b gt it at we'Rave done’ for them we sage fro Il ko back to New | oh parte (Applauser. The democracy | Republican Marching club, carrying torches | cratle principles, tha p! & | captured, without fighting, General Alverez, | . York and (el want New York DAL evCr il alie AN | and Roman candles, and as the visitors |are good cnough for him, that he belleves | REIUICL WERU BEOUNE BHIETEL RVOSE | |y ARIBOBELE Linder our Electro-Medical ireatment this naidious disease rapldly to try to do d | not connected with "= | alighted from the train the sky fairly | in letting well enough alone and that he At re. Pain ceases almost instantly. The pools of stagnant I8 going to make tis going te fa not headed that way. | o o airly | i | cupture is tmportant and will tend to pacify | § blood are driven from the dilated veins and all soreness and swelling quickly L g e to vou taday 1o | R0 DU | viased with the vari-colored atars and!will nou eupport any man who s "% | the district. Alverez had been for a long|f Fide Every Indication of Varicocele so 1 vanlahet. and in_ it ‘stead comes Apeak to you less as republicans than as L ocke! T] prine e | agltator solitica otto year is | . ride, the and the pleas Y Perfee i B R e R at o ille Old-Line Democrats rockets. The principsl meeting w f‘f‘ A »”.,“. polls l-‘nl“- fto this year 18| ime provoking hostilities in Mindanao. 1t|f P BRIpAWER Al the plex of Perfect heaith and restored manheod. Anetlean gltiae, o] fenl Shat o r AP e day ot |10 the epera houss and here Senat usiness before prejudies was e who etecred the dvastrons attack || STRIGTURE Qur, Elveito-Meaical treutient aissosen tne siricturs compieteiy ana one graund, . Tn the Tfirst place, from (he | foraon and Jackson should stand with us, | goo s i o0 Fa00e @ on | NEW YORK, Oct. 17.-dohn G, Woolley, | preparing another when he was captured. || and heals the biaddsr and Kidneve, invigoraics the sexuul ©orgs and tores Fron waterial prosperity. 1 want vou | for Jefferson belleved n an honest ballo |';“‘“}:""H from & stand erected in front|, opibition candidate for president, ad- |Detachments of the Twenty-sixth and | health and soundicss to every part of the body adlected by the disease. 10 100k ik foF vourselves,” SIX years ag Jefferson safd that democtacy meant | O the “ st Natlonal bank building, From |, oo/ (ver 1,500 persons at Cooper | Eighteenth regiments engaged the rebals GUNTANOUS BLUOD Pmso“ Our gpecial form of Electro-Medical treatrment we had Coxey's army and the free soup | hurd’ money. expansion and the honor of | the overflow Senator Hanna was escorted | e38ed over i AT ALSatok: | e MUBHRRRD " 1o NoULLAFD. PRONY, FoUtinE for this dlsense Is practiciily the result of our Kitchens, (A volce: “Once more ask Bryan | t (Xppiatser. Ol Hickory had il | o pe%onen | O Unlon tonight, ‘He was roundly cheered. | 8 life work.an d is indorsed hv the best physjctans of th's and foreigh countries. It to Rnswoer B tons o t £ 1 tell you the man would have | I Mr. Woolley's address was somewhat lim- am, killing twenty and wounding many. contains no dangerous drugs or injuriods medicines of any kind It goes to the them. " Gavernor poseelt: ! 4 time with him who tried to got Hig Crowd Out Farly. A R b e RN Dy ForForoi Nimions ] sy betdom o FEil A L Oree ot "svery marticia ot hmpueicy. Soon every TR RR L ). CARDIANNGD. 1 ¢ ABERDEEN, 8. D., Oct The attual |esertions of the day. He: spoke about| ., D8¥ foe Forelgn Miss . ; slen aind wymptom disappears completely and forever. “The bisod, the issue. the him o pplau; | i it 3 1 KANSAS CITY, Oct. 17.—The Foralgn the bories and the whole aystem are cleansed, purified and restored to perfeot J Now, if 1 want fr I appeal to vou Oh nt | hard work of the present campaigning | fifteen minutes, severe coring both the | o o By nary soclety, the third of health, and the patlent prepared anew for the dutles and plensures of life. varfety an have it 't ma o Gl I, ye ¢ I’ anatol an 0 e north- | old purties, stating at a 1 ou 0 ’ " 2 ate. (Applause.) 3 0 the name of % of those west began at early hour today ted- | yote the republican or democratic ticket | s Mgt e mier folly. - Your manhood is fa will soon by ol por ouit et what he wil 4 N, who prove h in the days | feld, where & large crowd had gathered. |without lifting his hat to the liquor trafc, | 1108 of the Christlan church, opemed its|] loat uniess you do omathing for yourastt Eherais no fimo (o ose. " Impotency, birie s ) 1 et b Batel et A L L it tried men's us see (o it v 4.V D WASIGL RS 8 AR ¢ J At | meeting this morning. Tomorrow the three | | Ilke all sexual diseases, is never on the standstill. With it you can make no com- buthe will 1ot answer whether if elected he t we do not disgrace thelr record, I|The air was sto#ing o lctor Dol- | He said the remedy for the present con-| o ioij0q will merge thelr meetings Into | promixe. Either you must master it or it will master you and fill your whole fin will piy the intetes# upon the governme thon ol e e vour part at . the |liver made a speech, followed by Senator |ditions were solely in the hands of the | %% i 8 v i dinat | | Lure with ‘misery “and indescribable w s We have treated so many cases of this ¥ | « ; | one and after a united gathering final || king That merise Gid fnde 1ty the {th the very daylight. Once debt and the pensions to the soldiers in sil- | threshold of the new century te proclAim | japna, who sald in part: “I have come | Christian voters He was loudly ap- E are as famillar with them as you are with the ver yig r in gold, whether he wiil | hem | onee for all, in the face of the nations of . , ¥l " adjournment will be taken. The Forelgn cured by us you will never agalu be hothered with emissions dralns nromature- [n mold, whether ho will pu ! Lo S e rnce of (e "Aherican |out to South Dakota for the first time in | plauded at the conclusion of his address, | yioucier ociety's meeting was opened | | Te5%. amall of weak orguns, rervousnens, faling memory, 1oss of ambition, oF simi- oy e e L s hean hotsted in honer it shall not | my life to tell you people here just what | s o s lar symptoms which rob you of your manhood and absolutely untit you for study, 5 “tor the 1 T bandits | ed down in dishonor. (Cheers), {we think in the east and what will be |nas New “Paramount’ for Every Day. | With a bible study con ) | | bustness, pleasure or marriage. Our treatment for weak men will correct ull these jove b 00 ShA ko b eech which b | " cHICAGO 7.—United States Senator | Young. An historical address was given by evile and restore vou to what natare intended--a hale, healthy, happy man, with the other side of the earth and connlves This was the fourteenth speech Wwhich | no regult of the election. The state of | CHICAGO, Oct. 17 niteq Btates Senator ¢ 1 1, corresponding physical, mental and sexual powers ra complete. at the denfal of the right government | qovarnor Roosevelt made in Ohlo, begin- [gouin Dakota next November will regain | Charles W. Fairbanks of Indiana tonight ad- [ A. McLean ¢ neinna pondin B 1o our fellow Americans r skin In | nt. Delaware, which oity, Marion, | Tt i ek dressed a large audience on the political | secretary, and addresses on ““The Gospel's HEFLEX NS'ASES fany allments are reflex ong]n.nl'\r from other diseases. the Caralinas, Now, gentlemen, one reis: ning At - i irlon: | her place and prestige in the republican | d ibe o Austin. one of | Unceasing Aggressiveness,” by 1. M. van || JETEEA BIOTAOLY For instance sexual weakness sometimes comes from Vari: iave isked your SUpport 18 heeause we tell | Upper Sandusky, Carey, Fostorta and | jurey And why not? when all the good | Issues of the campaign I e L AN ocele or Stricture; innumerable blood wnd bane d'ueasey of ey resiit from rontal- you what we mean and our promises square | pomperville gave him rousing receptions ople of this whole country are rallying |Chicago's most populous suburbe. The meet- | Horn, and on “Childre Al ous blood falits i the &ystem. or phys cal and mental decline frequently follow tm-. with our performance. (Applause.) peap 4 arcout ed up the time of the first potency, In treating dizeases of any Kind 8 remove the ur) \ ¥ Apy " . e , ’ o i Harcout filled P ¥ “ Kind we always remo g We cure ove 18 held tent, the capacity of which ST b Al el The first big demonstration, however, was | (' the support of Willlam McKinley, and | IN€ was held in a ten s cApack ey iy Lup dhe. e DR SINCE LN Ehie e 3 X de at Toledo ere t overnor ad e v s was sald to be The tent was crowded | Session ere read dur ay | - ( Ltk b Al et g diter A ACeat 20000 FUATO SHRARRTRITES. 800 | olendlng brbis ndnipiatiatin, e e by BT ot s so, Anert wustion, || THE ELEGTRI-MEDI3AL SPECIALISTS OF THE DIFFERZNT DEPTS moment to the question of trusts, using D6 A At Northville, where the train stopped | an s (hrchghout. Ik Rreater por. | James Waret P Melgs, E. 8. Stevens L ! Al . word in the Droad signtiication Ws meaning | great cireus lot. An hour and a Balf was |, moment, Mr. Hanua addressed a fair- | €rous applause throughou ERaRler ot o the lattar taking as his| ] :of this Institute by their special combined Electro-Medical Treatment are>hak- all big o pations. | Mr. Brean saye tl pent here In parade and l]mukn'x[( , |vized_crowa of farmers from the rear |tloD was ::,;\;:..;1 to ]_v‘:nnyv,’\rr' ',\P;..“ B T ing many wonderful cures in disesses of the 5 8 his chief ma eaving Toledo at 2:45 m. the train | o1atfor 2 country which, he sald ad unprecedente L h L @ 5 " aker. Suin wha i carrding on bis | ! s ‘,‘} iy S ATy \“"\‘]"r’,“".‘:" ""':s e PR stop. | and to the questton of impertalism. He saia: [ Tie national committee of the School Nose, Fhroat and Lungs, Hzad, H:art, Stoma:h and Bow:ls, Liver, campalg m tked by Mr. | made brief stops a de, L i Aberdee xt sched: p. | @ 0 . S Ak g o 4 n ke Bryan g one of hief stock- | glyria, at all of which places Goveruor | Here in the heart of the great South Dakota| *MF. Bryan has latterly been changing his | of Pastoral Helr a fnm'. ':r ”:,.‘ Kidneys, Rheu natism, Catarrh, Paralysis, iles, et hofders i the cotton” bale trust? Al ash also spoke, as did Colonel Guild. | wheat country one of the most important | PAramount asue daily; today it is fuperial- oty ‘v"fl‘ "’m '“l'_‘(’-. h:;"“"’:'m “\‘ "‘ ;;‘»“ Privat: Diszas:s, Contagious Bood Polsen, Rupture, Strizture, r. Hryvan is at this moment in my | > ¥ . 5 \elpsrs to the preachers, today decdec Snatle . own 8tute, helping in (he eftort (o enthrone | At Clyde the employes of & granite and | meetings of the day was scheduled, the |ism, tomorrow it is the trusts s ll” el e aaantiy. (nalsL Varico:ele, N:arvous Debility and My, Croke of (e e (st o™ {marble company prosented the OVERNOr | (ruin stopping for au hour L e 2 loge ALL Al = iR Wi mmon sense ix mo foolisi | Coy T b g sandwich D The mee! herde t e ¢ UBRS { \ ak to desire the destruction of capl b byokek Qlied, with. s I““ e Y.'*,‘l The meoting at Aberdeen developed | o appmown "N Y., Oct. 17.—Ad'ai E.| The following board of directors of the LL ALLIED AND ASSOOIATE DISEASES OF MEN. be subject fo Higld Kuperviston and when | © &nt Rours and o e et tem BAd | oon. He was met at the station by a | Washiogton, D. C., chatrman; Dr. A. B.| | WUIHEOUVUNUENUL call at our office. write us your symptoma fully.” Our home ety to restrietion. Mr. Bryan's de Governor's Volce Needs Care. ssembled tc he republican leade e o aiastla, arowdl sad Was!avs | Hihpate, IHAISAARO)INS RV T o, i corresponden: always siccessful y Temedy for the ovils which exist Tonight Dr. Curtis, the governor's phy- | The rpenking was done from a stand "W %00 S Fowooqrum house. He was|let, Pitisburg, Pa.; Dr. H. O Legal contract glven to all patients to hold for our agrecment. Do not heei- Tndustricn conce Ik Bows, siclan, who will leave the train at Canton | erected in front of the grain palace. Sea- | SOFis® B8 “86 BRCTE SCREC o s Aiclaes Taii Do BT, wiils tate. If you cannot call today, write and describe your trouble. Successful treat- tor Frye spoke briefly, taking imperialism | the principal spea ment by malil by common rulp employer a B | tomorrow, said | Ae his mein subject, and ridiculing the is- | Mayor Porter presided and Introduced |cago; Rev. W. B. Taylor, Chicago g I S R 0 ivora the | “Governor Roosevelt’s volce depends | 58 B TG T E CEUL DIt T outh Dakota, | MT. Stevenson. The latter In his speech |George Darsle, Frankfort, Ky.; Re | Referencss =Bast Binks and Lzading Business Men in this Clty, destruction of the sugar refining and heet [Upon the avoldance of over-fatigue. If he | : had | the Philip. |touched on the trust question and fm-|W. Dorst, Texas; Mrs. Je r g AR L T s g 1E B et bt cden b Sl e | some of whom had lost sons in the Philip- A i - han NS : SURRT A cunie BUKAT @FOWIDK InAus(ries of | exercl X l“l”i'h\:\”k re u‘l;”n;.u “I:I'h‘;‘ LA ST T TP | pertatism, !lnur;dn“! Ie\‘ ln‘r;u ".\|r|n |J'-I.: “:]. rison CONSULTATION FREE : 3 srefgn refined sugar int 18 oo y - E ® e o Re 0! a wa e ¢ ced - St, Louis: A ] arnot, inc hat | oy, v - < B A e T T Sancoatina | his eojugements, but I could not | Senator Hanna was then introdused. ' | peavy megistration at Seattle. |\ worlester, Cincionati; 8. M. Cooper, | | Office Hours—From 8a. m.to8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to2p. m he desires to destroy. 1t would aiso wiy voice 'whero twenty-five | Hello MR R e e tart, |, SEATTLE, Wash, Oct. 1T—Registration | oincionat, and J. H. Filmore, Clnclunat) every mah who ralses sugar beels or SLELY | speeches are made on two consecutive “T‘;{" “"':"' ”""“» g "; S ; he LATIL. | oy closed with approximately 16,800 — a"nim G state which of the commodi- | days, with futerrupted rest and under ( “Hest RIS LICCROER SRRIC SHIRD O0% | names on the books. The exact count will| Alabama Goes Into Service, 1 fies made by big corporations he specifically | great nervous stratn. Otherwise, Colonel ) I not be completed until tomorrow. Regis-| PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 17.—The battl leaires to have made free fing to his the trusts i Roosevelt 18 in superb physical condi- | tration in 1898 was 11.441; 1o 1598, 11,083 you will tell me Alabama has gone into commission. T The Permanently Located, 1308 Farnam St., Omaha, Ne W the Ka atform h temont “Well, my friends e — — o of 660 ofcers and men was Would have all of them He | tien 1 e o et TR e ] - - oL entire crew of would Luve such commodities as Amertean | Sinee leaviing Chicago last Wednesday :,::‘1] ey SR S ‘l\:rr:l":l(':vn"h'ur\xq Harry Hawara | paraded on the forward deck when Captain { morning Governor Roosevelt's train has | fo's V5 TREES S0 TR bR Stanast, S venre old of Cleveland, O was | W. H Brownson, who will command the | traveled 1,777 miles and has passed over | * ’”m iy g b L i e i 1 re today on @ charge of murder. | ship, read his orders and hud the flag and | = = = = e his w ks ap bringing with 1 v in Clova New york mu)‘u\fl,\‘.vvlvwh\p will remain was | river about two weeks | twenty separate lines of road MARION, 0., Oct. 17.—~Warm sunshine, in contrast with the chilly weather of yester- | - [ his penuant ralsed. It is expected that the | the Delaware nd will then join | vhat ts krewn as a trust in commerce 15 |land tw where the stock of a corporation is pu g MANHOOD F RESTORED = r0tN opening of his second day’s campalgn in |, vk h e had its sxish g for the politen Lite | 3 e Palns in (Lo Lo n -"""-"""" Debiiity, Fimples " 181 jzation of that kind that ever had its ex SEHE a8 RoRisy 38 | Ex-Missionary Wants Mo, | S mliness to Sarry, K1 hausiing Dr. ariconel uu-.‘ 1patio Ohlo. He made his first «peech of the day | gy’ the United States has heen wiped | 1fira pany a8 & | rapher. He| . (NEAR CITY Oct. MeThe Foretgn | 3o ol luam b7 daof 180 viaviaiagiirhiomut dnd notchucked at Delaware, where he addressed a IArge | ,i ¢hrougi the action of the Sherman law, | Last night the detective bureau received | Christian Missionary society of the Chris e hriiar 3 < Gaks of il Ldparies CUPIBENE sreastheas | audience in Gray chapel of the Oblo| gpg tyar Jaw was put upon the statute | the following dispatch tian church, which |4 holding its anngal| 1¥cs 0 by Doctars fybeestse 50 por cont ara trouhled with Prostati i, | Wesleyan university. Marion wi | ““Arrest on ch f murder Harry How- | conventl reached % y sued for $35,00 | Looks of the United States by a republican " A d 1riD 1 s ety to cure Wit ratio etimon e ; 2 . ard Stewart, The body of child has hean | by George T. Smith of Cineinnatl, formerly | CUPIDENE the wniy kiov iy remety o cre wiu A'S porasets oo 'a boals tor at 8:20 o'clock and here & large crowd | (it (l i E0 ot Helhvs he mAY be adviecd | o misslanary (6 Jnpan under the direcion | BIusnieeglrsy il Zathken s auk o ion W permanent cors. 4140 bax 8 10€ 1 greoted the train at the depot RO proceeded with his |and skip GEORGE, € CORNER, o the woclety., Mr Smith claime’ that 1 Alaren DA VO 1y 06 TN Con .0 0x 976, San Francieco, Cal. % | ew York spe s oined | o MaEe. 250 . v ) | of of Police.” | was employed for life ut $1,600 & year to do | eSS A New York speciallst, who joined "'" speech, but a moment later was again in- | Siewart refused to make any statement. | missionary work for this organization, bi FOR SALE BY AVEUS-DILLOY LRUG CO. 16TH AND FARNAM. 5 overnor's party at Columbus, is treating | | | terrupted by a question regarding the |He was remanded for foriv-eight hours in the governor's throat and bas ordered him | (lavoiand Shipbuilfers' assoctation. “Say,|Order to giva the Ohlo authoritles an op to make no long speeches. The governor's | e Sa¥. | portunity - to send forward extraditlon e e anaition: pue ing | CIMLCT, that man thinks the world ic fat | PRGcrs throat v ound G ¢ s .01 | don’t pay any atteation to him,” yelled & physictan belleves that with care it will| g | . hold out through the campalgn. All right,” said Mr. Hapma, with a |, HOUISYILLE R . 8 ol son A, Milis TOLEDO, ©., Oct. 17.-—-Here Governor| gugh, “but I would like to stay here ail | horses at the louisy noral Miles wa was digcharged at the end of seven vears | | without cause, and was not allowed a hear- | == = !\un by the board of m RerS. e W | wished to be indemni Choosing an “Miles Judmes Horne Show. Ky., Oet. “3eneral Nel. tod of cavalry | B The Colby Horse show to- [ mine has besn shuf down and 300 men | g SEMER, Mich, Oct 2 iy X Roosevelt was met by a great assemblage | .. and dis this thi! But I to | night accompanied to | thrown out of employment. The Dunn and You are carrying a terrible | ¢ people, who cheered him enthusi- | aiy \.:u v(r:n((u\!h'w fll:l-‘u'n‘h! 11|“:;.nn::.m.”; thiw ety by Lisutenant Colonel H4L W hit- | T" \Win mines, near Crystal Kally, have also - N - e i e L S R L T R B e 3 | Sl Office elghborhood streets were deco the future is darker. You have g Y g Immense Crowd ut Webster. s quite as Important as cliooring a neighborhogd in which to live busincss man once sald that If # were golug to Slart & Dew business % |he first (hlh' lO would do would be t¢ buy some bandsome statlonepy n x The fmpression made by ace where your ofice 18 lo u-d s the symptoms of every disease |where Governor Nash ‘spoke at the con-| WEUSTER, 8 D, Oct. 17.—At Groton N\ | clusion of Governor Roosevelt's remarks, |and Andnver stops were made, Senator ¢ in a patent medicine man's ad- | L e mor spoke brifly. | HABDA addrested a falr-sized crowd at Strong and hearty boy, l.” Shor o ‘| Groto ¢ G , one - » vertisement. | Bbort * stops witl®_be made at Nramag): | SERiR $00 B do OMSRIOC RRM 00 4L 10 and no pain? Thnt’.yood i il e yde, Belleville, Norwal a Bl publican cand o . - 4 One Ayer's Pill will change | 00 o and, where ‘the soverner | Senate from. South Dakota, spoke at Aa- The joy u(‘l Doy Trrll\al'm the family L | TR T & AR, " | dover. An immense crowd grected the | <y Ally overcast by the shadow of the pain and dis- the looks of things and make |will make a speech tonight. *Tomorrow | dover. in Immense crowd recied ihe = comfort the expectant mother must bear, f 200 4 ak morning he will leave Cleveland for Whoel- e abst " ' your disposition as sweet as an | TEre U8 LC R deare Cleverand tor h‘:;. stopped for nearly thirty minutes. The s B on, . p?? this would be all dispelled, Tell If she knew of and used 44 W : B 4 enc A ber of Siol : office-seeker’s. president’s home, and Navarre ;r:.::r(:m::mrl;;:“sh:e?::, r:rlr:\ul‘:-:xn:r:;- your friends about it, as being a simple liniment, worth & good many dollars to you. It will cost you o more to have an office in THE BEE BUILDING than mong cheap drraumllrrl and . . : exclusively for external use, that relaxes the quack doctors. You are known by the company you keep, . . . . z R Company, No Senator Ch by. Victor Dolliver made am address of » AR 1. C Ay s rigeid MONTPELIER, Vt., Oct. | snme length and was followed by Senator muscles 5 that pain and suffering are unknown. - Practical Chemists, Lowell, ) ballot for United States senator in the | Hanna, who spoke briefly. For the firse of price, 81,00 per R ‘ p t & ‘ na, \Fat altsespansibie Dr ; - Vermont legislature today resulted in no | time he was questioned regarding fmper!- o e it R S e i e B OO o giad T4 My of cicers 0" Ayer's Sarsaparilla Ayer's Hair Vigor | chotce. Ex-Governor Dillingham gained | wlixm and to that #iubloct ne devoted wost THE URADFIELD ULATOR €0., Atlsnta, Ge. ' 4 Piead Rental Agents, Ground Floor, Bee Buildin Ayer's Cherry Pectordd | three votes today and Congressman Grout | of his addiess