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ATA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, POLITICAL TRICK EXPOSED|FIFTH WARD REPUBLICANS | pro-tern gmern headed by Henry Ocat is causiog tho | 0 La P Rousing Weeting of the clab Ad- | ¥ South Omaha News . £ on account of the demand of the Germans | dressed by Candidntes and ‘ that they be given a proper representa- ( Local Organ of Fusionists Rebuked by Con- Y. Sende, [T SR R S t 1 l bt) U The committee f the Young Men's R One promin 81 Lasor- Ualen, Several candidates on the republican | Publican club in charge of the atrangments club stated last even blican rally to be held here| pians for a demonstra s completed the details for the through, because of the 1900 Crippled Pwould. fall with — ticket and a number of party leaders ad- | for th REFUSED TO CORRECT FALSE STATEMENT |0t & ‘rousing. mesting metd huat aighe ot | recept bility of & rousing meeting held lust night at|!eception end entertainment of the speak- ' three clubs to & or he matte . o Y - the cormer of Sixteenth and Locust | ers o S rrengemtte o e ¥ euma sm P. WM. Mallen's Meat ¥ eported | Streets. R. W. Richardson, president of | A cc iposed of A. H. Murdock, | further said that unless peace was d te Have “,::‘ ',,M",’:,',':::I ':‘ ::"""' @ | the club, opened tho meeting with a short | John ¢ “Troutan, Edwin Copenharve, P. A. | clared before iong the Germans would i 5 searmago L becan o feel aNGNE path 08 Was Net the address and Introduced Fred M. Youngs, | Wells, E. E. Ridgeway, Henry C. Murphy go ahead and have a celebration of th 10 0 feat. The S0t sha one of Douglas county’s republican can- and Earl Mathews will meet the epeakers own, entirely independent of the othe in wis dre L I -ly'e"‘l n Case. didates for the leglalature, at the Ier Grand hotel in Omaha and es- | democratic clubs. o) Uhe T ot e ety Bertere s e “After four years of republican pros- | COTt them to this city. The visitors will | On account of the discord A bumber 10 the stape and could g0 Ko farther. Fioaly 8 The Central Labor union last night|PeFItY It seems to nearly all voters that l::.:x;w)rxhlhr\ I‘rn"‘n ‘l]:yml”lnml;‘)(l(eu :on}:‘- af prominent Germaus have become dis l';l(:";"?i:fit _‘-:%;r‘:nrflril Knocked the wind out of s lttle polltpa) |® democratic victory is mot possible. We [Posed of Howard H. Baldrige, Mayor A. R. |gusted with the way things are runnoiug red bl without reief 10 fuct he feelng it e trick of the World-Herald, 1o which it was | Plleve too firmly that our cause has al- elly, National Committeeman Schoelder ‘lnd have withdrawn from the democratic vommnufi:'q asstated by & member o tis pich It WA | ready been won and 1n this overcenfdence 404 M. I, Collins and escorted to the ller |ranks and joined the Douglas County Dmeday Miee fernans. @ member of the tamily F. H. Bowen, and appolnted a committes to | €8 the only danger that now threatens | Granl German-American club. The nearer clec- | about e Wiaass' Fiak Biie fof Pale Feople amd ¥ | isvestteste tis houbpolnted o commiitee 10| in the approaching campaign,” said Mr.| Those who will deliver addresses In tion draws the greater the kicking fn | saked me to ¢y them, | mid § would nd I mace gate in the matter. ~ Youngs. ‘Nebraska must be brought back | S0uth Omaha tonight are Senator M. A.|the democratic ranks. The registration e bere. L. Taiy opinion the m 9 At the last moeting of the union a resolu. |0t the republican ranks and to bring | Hanna of Ohlo, Patrick O'Donnell of New shows that the democrats are losing | f1e not willing to gives wineds & (e tion was adopted declaring unfair certain [AVOUt this end every republican must ex ‘:«'L.r.:‘; \:'?n;‘lllx }“l'.'fl’:il'..‘"“'fi'-‘,‘ T. “"fi ground daty. Little iuterest in belng | e BaT case aw mine, b 1 Foun a1 141 Altred J. Coleson, candidate for state | by the time 1 bad Antehed he seventh box T was | t & stand erccted south of the |outcome and some are honest enough to ) senator, urged the republican voters to | Postofiice at Twenty-fourth and M. streets, |admit that McKinley will doubtlessly | Y Garei. T o more pato, sweiling or i support the Douglas county ticket with |t blum's hall and at Koutsky's hall carry Nebraska. \"""vn.."”v'. ) loyalty and emphasized the Importance | MHon. Jomes H ‘-'"“"“"}"”“”' l”""":"‘ Z of electing the entire ticket and dealing | OVCr the open air meeting, While J. A. Beck, esidont of the Young Men's Republican | Over 1 4 A b this market so far this year. club, will have charge of the Blum's hall | “pp (1 FeCh 1O JAT (U8 SEOK: L aned fts refused to comply with the rules of the union. As adopted by the central body, the | resolution {nciuded four shops, but when the | list appeared the next morning in the World- Herald ere five shops enumer- | ! i ated m-‘. ;:-Ihl .:::.tr\‘:.“..l:‘nh“v ,.zlvl M. Mullen | deatbblow to democracy. He was fol- e oy Rk Ave : 4 Drinkerhofl Ave. at Twentieth and Grace streets. That morn- |lowed by C. M. DeLamatre, who made a L L] meeting. Councllman Frank J. Fitle has b Vil e brief review of the issue v q N ee £ 0 b “itle has | memorial services until November 17, ing Mr. Mullen saw the report and sent to | Priet o m_y"plf“;’:"““r:“:‘"‘)“’fu""'::’]‘I”:.:““l been designated as chalrman of the Koutsky | _Dr. W. L. Curtls has gona to Syracuse, ! P HTH [] the union to enquire why he was listed 88| hat there is really nmothing new in the | Il meeting. A large number of promi- Neb, to visit relatives for a few days, A l lams unfair. The officers denied any wledge % gltlhcc R L B 0 the | ent laboring men and citizens have been | Predictions are made now that the total | \ y ¢ N . of the publication of the list and stated that | contest. ited o KoouDy registration this year will amount to 5,500, they Would Bhve ihe matter dorfeoted. Ab| NOISOR O. Pratt urged the nsessity ot | KIviied to Scsupy Beaté;on the plstiorma &t the various meetiags RAI'I‘“T 24 W« |l.nm|rr‘l|, has fone to ’ Y, % ] . " ¢ plect hublic s - VOV S tella, Neb., to spend a fow days with rela b the meeting of the union last night the|electing a republican legisiature this fall | Top b el ol Py oot ot 6:20 [ tives. it S 4 1n 1158 : A d selecting two staunch republicans to reporter of the paper handed In a list upon | &0 | *elo avel enty-fo . A great deal of attention is being pald to ’ e of Mr. Mullen, |Fepresent Nebraska in the United States | O'¢lovk this evening at Twenty-fourth and [ g fivls TRl et Bere now, several atotion my mind e b rhen matism will be cured If the pilia are glyen u fn Magie City Gosw 0 hogs have tved at | which appeared the n i | M streets and proceed to the Ier Grand | gules boing Hotd eoc % n 4 t 4 e ded by | %€ 2 phe being held each wee or ;",‘,‘", "'"" A o e ot men | W, B, Christie, candidate for member. | BOtel. The return trip will be made as rap- | _Thare will bo no § a. m. wervive at St v delogate Bowen. Mr. Bowen was not pres- | | W T BUFISHS, caniicete €0 i 1dly as possible and it 1s expected that the | Martin's Episcopal church’ tomorrow, but Mrs. Harriet ent, but will be given an opportunity to on the Board of Education, made a (L5 0 PO T oAt 7:80 o'clock, | thefe Will be the usual service at 11 k. m . @ sxplilin Sia toures befors the GHRESIES [short speech, “urging the republicans to | AIGITR RO JOMECERY T btained | y Rev, Irving P. Johnson 18 preparir ale eo e Rutasid 1o Muke Corrvetit stand by their ticket e 3 : iver a sories of lectures thia fall on “The Akl by applying at republican headquarters in | Fundamental Principles of the Christian Lathrop Of Sara- The arbitration committee of tho Central | W: C. McKay related experiences ho has |y "y v bl Religion > are 90k by all drviggints or will basent pét. S $ N Labor union reported that the matter had |pad during ‘\'“; ‘"“ll week while traveling P s 0,\ meeting of Phil Kearnoy post, No .2, i LU ula.mm',qwf'.‘vm 50 cenin n b f he attentio « World- | W eastern Nebraska. A poll was taken rand | Army of the Republic, and the 3 SO boxen for §2.60 ((hey are never solt in tooga rings . been called to the attention of the World- | W L Con on Registration. Wona y 0 e 0 k BRIE of @ 16 ‘& Ak 4 g P {2 it | Herald and that the editor had refused to|Yesterday of a train between York and | Ropublicans generally appear to be sate | Sucirdn e L LR d Medicine Company. Hehonectady, Yo 8 make any correction, but had inserted an |Omaha and it showed that there were||sfieq with the result of the first day's| Barney Y., who s also | ttem to the effect that the boycot on Mullen | fifty-seven McKinley men and sixteen | rogigtration, the Increa had been declared off, when the committee [ Bryan men among the passengers. Mr. | of registration in 1899 b J. Greer has resigned as over the first day | ©f the Third Ward African Reaub club. The reaignatio > Oliver aa secre ] Ing 040, In 1699 | $arD" e foslEne g Heed has well known for had requested him to state that Mr. Mul n,""’l‘l“‘ stated :"‘“ in his bellef the pro- | tno registration on the first day by wards | been chosen president and Charles York as [ ments to be used by all female clerks in | of the three citfes wore on the lookout for had never had any trouble with his ¢ :'“f "Im was uf-n:t what k‘l’ yl’w on trains | was as follo First ward, 508; Second | secretary. the bullding ||u'||m.4“n\ ‘u. fden ppeara $hye . ployes, but on the other hand had advanced | in all parts of tho state. John Evans, C.|wayd, 284; Third ward, 226; Fourth ward, e Principa rhouse of (he High achaot| Without o single “trice 1eee hehind, wad hEI' gencrosn) y e | the money o his butchers with which to|Farrell and several other members ot the | gp; total, 1,147, LOCAL BREVITIES. LUK 1 order, to ‘the teachiets that| myatltying ih tho ¢ ind were GOM s k7 Y | join the union. The committee appointed [Ciub also made brief addresses. Surprise Is expressed at the showing ol | record who are ‘playin patled To &ive up t s cently stated: to investigate the conduct of Delegate Ko mado by the republicans and it is confl- | Diphtherfa fa under quarantine at 2020 | bl Aw soon us any mem wihe mystery was ¢ i Feridas night Bowen consists of . . Dodd, 3. Cavaniugh | SOUTH DAKOTA VOTES CHANGE | dcntiy expectcd that & muen greater in- | South Twenty-sixth et " 50 ™ P} fais elow i he il be R, OEas maeaté, fom R bAKSLT AR had a very bad and George E. Russell crease will bo shown at the next day of | ing party next Tueetny comime oW 9P Lapply to any student engaging in ai Home. Tho wirl had spenteatly twenty | Dolegate Mitchell of the Federal Labor|Men Who Supported Bryan Four Years | ropistration, which will be on October 26 | John Rarker, elerk fn the offica of the | *F worl 4 nd, (hasgh hunsry and penitont, was none | union started a matter which resulted in| Ago Are Out for MeKinley It 1s asscrted that quite a numb voters | city hoalth commissioner, is off duty vn She HId O the ‘worse for the experience % (oo V(-4 o0 B (o ]| 80 B PRIV i b o B Ll e B 'wls mise, s are Kiowato Do aumioarats renlerored | sodonnt of sickne | such time as he carries out the Instructions on Thursday ns republicans, giving as | Vacl Fillp has B O e e ik follawifg LN Senbsa 1o Wed Wara fa 1\ay s Lung Balm of the union and explains why be has not | S W. Allerton, a prominent packer of | their reason that they are satisfied with |pointed officar who talled to auaiicy. © Bifadny withh Bb G Inc |susd veatorday: i ] done so heretofore. Mr. Sparks, presumably | Chicago, accompanied by his nephew, A. C.|the existing condition of affairs. [Tho funeral of Herman Bright will tako | of never coming back. 1Her fol s and’ Realde i h acting under nstructions from Washington, | Thompson, and William P. Willlams, nssist- speaking to a business man, a well | place today at 2 p.m. from residence, vne larmed after whe was missed and r Ea . and it cured me, $6is6d ts charter of the ubion some tsme|Ant United Btates treasurer, atrived In the | I.ul::ln u‘,-‘.‘»n.’u.f,( touss ;vl\‘\‘-l:‘x:fl (hat ho YRRE T Burawen S e e e R L ot | O . Winterer, T 1 City, Ta . ago and refused to return it upon the order | city Fri evening trom South Dakota, | had switched and had registered as & re<| Dr. Owen and Albert Edholm have re- | Biven to every policeman Walter . Case ith Omaha It is the best med- of the central body. A unanimous vote | whero they held w series of republican meet- | publicoa Lecause he Was golng to vote for | turtied from trip to Lake Washington, | &nd the police of ‘Councll Blufts and Sout | Marle Traeoll, South tnaha i I susponded bim untll he delivers tho charter | ings, They bring tho most gloving mu.l»;.‘u. Kinley ani & continuatco ot prosperity, bringing with them a fine string of black | Omaha were aleo notifled, Ror the balance | Henty, Witkovakl, o icine ever saw o the officers of the union. 2. Philbrick | of republican gains i that section of the | He sald that five years ago he was out of | "M Gmana Tigh sehool foot ball t was elocted secrotary pro tem, country. Mr. Allerton, who has extensive | work and was compolled to Iive at the |tece for Biitap fa., "this morning to A board of fiv: directors of the proposed | interests in tho little mining town of Terry, | World-Herald soup house. During this |& ame with the foot hall team of the or coughs, colds ; ’ Dukiap High school { , official organ of organized labor of the city | ten miles from Deadwood, has this to say [ time of depression he did odd jobs and sent Augustus J. McMahon, a messenger of {h War department, has been transferred from . was elocted, as follows: Asa Taylor, J. J.|of the situation there every peany he made to his family, living and l(], Gr][)pc and | Kerrigan, J. E. Ryan, Peter Kiewitz and “There are about $00 miners there, 1|entirely ut the soup house. When confi- | San Francisco to the headqu: rs of the S i Nels Svengaard. On motlon of Mr. Kerrl- |should judge. Four years ago all were in|dence was restored by the election of M e T S T L R, & gan, it was decided that the central labor | reduced circumstances, but todfy they are | Kiuley tLis man securad 2 good job in one | P9Tted for service I am recommend- bodies of Council Bluffs and South Omaha | prosperous and happy. They have organized | of the packing houses here and has had | Teemic-senr sk should have three members . . 0 ch on the|a fine republican club and have a brass|steacy employment ever since. He now |off a streot at Twenty-fo ng it to a my officlal board and the rocleties were re-|band that would do credit to Omaba. The|has a cozy home, all paid for, and only a | SAtur strects about 8:15 p. m quested to elect them imme: 1 i Jiately. club has 160 members and {s growing stead- | short time ngo felt able to purchase & | mmonc? prulsed about the head and frlCndS. Walters' Joba in Do The manager of the residing at o mt . fell nd De- riday and 2 ily. The superintendent reports some won- | plano. Bcth his daughters aro now taking | the accident, took Thompson homme blitz_botel an- | derful conversions from fusionism. We held [ 1ausi> lcesons and the entiro family is well | An inquest wea held ounced by lette eution of discharg- |a meeting there whic e 0 ply clothed. 3 harles M. Geppne i nounced by letter his intention of discharg- (a mecting there which was orderly, enthusl- | fod and comfortably clothed. It is asserted | Of Lharies AT Geppnct agl son | o2 A R iog his union walters next week, on the [astic and in which every man seemed to [ that a large proportion of the democratic | while working in @ cesspool in the rear of ground that the union has failed to stand | take an active interest. We are sure to gain | laboring vote here will cast ballots for the | 710 South Fourteenth street. The verdict up to its agreement. The matter was re- | over 250 votes right there over that of four | republicar ticket this fall for the reason | WAs to the effect that the men were smoth- ] v 'y Y ered by th 5| The above very S{rong |ferred to tho Waiters' union to co-operate | years ago. that t'men ure prosperous. PRL I IR ATAIng Shomiihe statement from so noted a with the arbitration committee to sce if the “We held another meeting in Wheeler S The proper use of English will be In- Treasurer Wil neel Tax sisted upon {n all departments of the High Judge Dickinson of the district court | 8chool ‘and students will be murked on stdared Olly' | TFibayte the language used In exercisos and ex- s ordered Clly Treasuver Koutsky to | gpn, gy 890 0nde M orer it Mr. trouble could not be settled. county, South Dakota, formerly a hotbed of | The union requested the withdrawal of | populism, but the fuslonists are now losing | the cards declaring a boycott on the Radiant | their hold there and the vote will show person as My Lathrop should satis Home stoves for the reason that the firm |some material republican gains.” ounoal - the 1“““‘““““‘“ “'": " :‘"‘ vaterhouse has issued a bullet’ o teach- person that handling them in Omaba had promised to| Mr. Williams, who stumped Nebraska four | TWenty-fourth street K""“:; Jedtlneid ‘:’“ b S T g R AT e declared the tax ille handle no more until the trouble is settled | years ago, says conditions are 100 per cent | and the cards injure that firm, which Upon the suggestion of Postmaster Crow ries | better here now than they were then and he | the scandals incident to the laying l“‘ the department has approved the plan for ) . 'Y ement many property owners des | dividirg the old registration room now A line of stoves purchased before the strike | confidently expects McKinley to carry the Avement many proper +Ad r S tha Atends ISk ki Py / y (his &pecial tax and within | Pccupied by the superintendent of mails ’ into two apartments, the new room thus Palnters’ unlon No. 104 made another un- | Mr. Allerton and party will leave Omaha | the sar any number of suits have | created to be uscd as a retiring room by ccensful attempt to break into tho central | Sunday night on thelr roturn trip, stopping | been iustituted agalnst the city to bave | the femile emploses of the office | Whis § usual, its communication was |{n 1llinols to epeak at Atkinson, where he |the tax set aside. of the annex, which Will contain aparte M P ol s e otk The throwing out of the tax will entail AD enormous amount of wWork on the city | Sy COY MAKES COMFARISONS;"""""" mp!lmull also cause the general taxation to largely increased. It is ha Org 3 stimated that about $70,004 Roek an . | Conditions Four Years Ago Contrasted | €5timat ‘”' s gt ‘“'h"“ r“’:\ ;‘n"“";: Tho South Omaa Union Labor ¢l went With Thome Exiating at tazee on this paviog district remaine on ‘ Rubber 1o pleces on the rock of partisan politics at Breasnts the books an Do 1 s last meeting and the members which the municipal authorities to lssue gen- : Gl ves 0ves, remain have organized a fusion club. At the| About fitty republicans of the First ward | éral indebtedness bonds to take up the UNION LAHOR CLUB GOES ' B balance of the outstanding bonds. The (8 meeting last week an attempt was made to | were assembled at the headquarters of the | VAIARCH OF i toe B eavius toritha ] endorse the fusion ticket from top to bottom. | First ward club at Sixth and Pierco streets | CIty at large will (has be paring f Tiabiih [ has no equal for coughs, One of the members called attention to the | last evening. They wero treated to an ad- f.:'M:.rT’;’r:,:‘;":(;f.rr|;.l;u‘:«:L of the pav- thing for fact that the constitution of the organiza- [ dress of considerable length and force by | IRE © & y protecting colds and la grippe. Do Thero 18 little consolation for the prop- 4 1 g tion provided that no party ticket should|J. ¥. Coy, who spoke from the standpoint the hands ( not fail to try it. Keep on bo endorsed, but that the members were |of a mechanic who encountered the adverity [ ¥ty owners who have pald their taxes, — while dolng The Irfsh Girl 1s the best there fa! AtlaE Randy Tvoat ‘ket | bound to vote for such candidates as were |of 1596 somewhat disasirously, losing Ris (48 only by lostituting ' individual suits housewori. We mean the IRISH GIRL CIGAR. QL THe hanay ' Yest Docxe nominated by the party conventions upo . X ced to & trying ex-|CRRn the money already pald be recovered. . It 1s Cuban Hand Made. { ’ ¥ party conventions upon |home and being reduced to a & _ . TR Pri h 3 boxes, which cost only 10¢, the recommendation of the club. The fusion- | tremity. He urged workingmen with heart- | NO fl"‘l.'* 'v'j“":;lx '*fi”"l‘l’:“nkl:""‘;fip:;\ ¥ llr;;:);c The tobaccos used are the finest of Old Veulta Hi 4 always in yonr vest pocket ists were In a majority at the meeting and [ felt earncstness to vote the republican ticket [ dness bonds will be taken at p 2 mail 100 These tobaccos were purchased befors the Spanish war and { Ag T decided not to be bound by the constitution. | and continue prosperity that has grown YHNeAVASRE TbEbatai; o you know this means superior to recent crops. 9 and you wi nd that a ;.vl‘;nu::tL:;“):l:m!;vln:":mv- .:";;‘:{- over | upon them during the .;...uhvl.,uT yvurs“flwr;‘ It is rumored that there is trouble in has been known as a brand for 20 years and the mak- I dose or two taken as soon i b m,: working as a alen g ;mu r “e:l‘n;":v‘:rln: o 1‘;;:":“’,‘.'“[:“ the democratic m;n.« sgsin l;‘vvxvr llhn pro- ern have a reputation te sustain. 4 s . . o dollar & d demonstratibn to be held here on That 14 why there s mo better 10¢ e A 4 pose: A ore 18 no r i as you take cold will break | socety. 40 cents an hour regime existing under the | (itcoher 27 Three democratic clubs are ¥ S0t 15 the.world i e, The deathblow was delivered by Joh [ protectivy : a licy of |yn o h A Ras it up at once. It has no | 4a8 “Heion” candidate for senator, who, pristerley :f:(".m::u“un;n?::y E i lions | B axittance! RiEe 13‘,"' shon. 1o ’(',",',"':‘"' TIR ALOE & PENFOLD CO,, McCORD-BRADY & CO. equal for children, for |at the meeting which disrupted the soclety, | party and his remarks seemed to touch a ,’,';;,,:',‘”,r‘,‘,:“;f“,,,, o o the whote ahow || Mesevmity Brace Ma tusers, Distributors. Omaha, Neb croup, whooping cough and | f4enounced the formation of the two Iabor | regponsive chord in his audience, which |\(hily the White faction doesn't want any || 1608 Farnam ¢ b clubs, saying that they had been organized | wus composed exclusively of laboring men. | ow unless its leaders are given first Op. Paxton Hotel. in fact for every kind of to asklst the republican politiclans and that | priet gadresses wero made also by Messrs, | Siate Miis" (OermaneAmerionn’ olub cough. You would be sur- they had been operated solely In the Inter- | puregh, Corneer, Youngs and Mead, nomi- 4 £ 3 : £ ests of one man. This angered some of the | yuoy for the legislatur = ~ prised to know of the large democrats, and now a large part of them numbers who have been | YUl uot attend the club meetings T BANNAE SRRIE N THINGS- | g Simple Process — cured by this remedy of Washington Staieiman Makes w Few | s : Ragtfime is the Rage— . emnrks niern e ut most people don't do Tmiple consumption. If any of Hon. J. Hamilon Lewls of Seattle, [ o =0 :1 : e 1: "l But sometimes it will spoll a good : : ; « v iings as they shol e done-—no vour friends are afflicted | Wash., came in from the east yesterday v g ¥ \ With t 1 morning and was at democratic state | other candy makers make candy just as player and it will be necessary for him 4 w consumption, do not headquarters. He has been In the east In | .\ yiuke it 1o others are as particular to got a timekeeper or a Metronome to | fail to tell them of this company with Bryan, making speeches in | behalf of democracy in buying just the proper material and “I belleve,” sald Mr. Lewls, “that you | in having just the right facilities -candy may put West Virginia, Maryland, Dela v ware and Kentucky down in the demo- cratlc column and I would say that Sen- | the best in the elty—try ator Elkins {s going to be beaten in West | Virginia in any event. I place New York | in the democratlc column by H_mn; Bryan will go up to the Harlem river with | about 82,000 and McKinley will meet him | | there with about 60,000. I do mot agree | | with the democratic leaders as to Illinols. | [ . o make him play In good perfect time— remedy. If they will write us about their case we will send them instructions how to proceed to effect a com- plete cure and we do this gladly and willingly entire- ly free of charge. We mean this. We have done it thousands of times and we hope you will tell all your friends who have a cough of long standing. A Metronome is also a very good thing | making fs an art -and we are artists for new beginners to practice by—We our, onnisw sell the genuine American made Metro ey ¥ kind is the best that can be made nome without a bell for $250 and and we have so many kinds that we i f Lronome: p) v - . st are sure of pleasing your faney Metronomes with bell, giving the fir beat of every me A. HOSPE, Ic and Art. 1613 Douglas. sure, for $3.70. 1 don't believe we will carry that state Nor do I think we will carry Ohio, Abo Indlana, 1 only know what I could learn W. S. Balduff, in making two speeches in large cities, 1820 Farnam St. but democrats there expressed the utmost confidence that the state will go for | 0 Bryan.” | Dis Ain't No Piciure Mr. Lewls left In the afternoon for | Uy a stove . Wyoming to make gome specches there 8 sfove wat looks like de kind wmd will return to Nebraska before going | 98t Wy boss sells—but I'se no pleture et maker 1 never hed sperlence in dis [ anybody tells you Is Just as good, Fa Cold 1n the Head. | kind o work—cause 1 learned my { for It positively has no equal. 1t LAXATIVE BROMO-QUININE TABLETS. | trade In a barber shop-shinin’ shoes Yo' san't aet it 8¢ druxists sand : —— b ods | W0 Where de barbers calls me all sorts Acts essanty and fPomprly: | M, 3. 1 Goodman wishes wis triesds | (5 SR U RO Drox L Shooman's Best Is none too good for you and yours— We have the best §1.00 shoe for boys ever munufactured -but not because Don't take any substitute that 3 b il yidadia A, v B4 st we say so—but best by actual wear he price direct to Dr, B. J. Kay and former patrons to kuow that he now il 3 . A0 4 Modl o Rl ot etz = AT Cl he S bas charge of soda water business | K0t nuthen to do wid my boss' steves lurl nts that .llxln\u In;uxl.x’mvu .su’m M Co., Saratoga Springs, N. eanses the System | e Merritt-Graham Drug company, | wat he sells for so 1t moneydere’s §1.00. shaes tell us that. they Are. the Y., and it will be sent prepald Gently and Effectuall 222 South Sixteenth street, where he will | qo 1 3 e el best -and we know they are the best y y de Pavorite base burner for $19.80—de | by return mail—-also ask for free when ™ bilious or costive. ::;-e ,].}:\»::xu to serve you, better than in [ hest stove In do world fur de mouey for we \--Ihm-u in the ;.-hrm :-u~]nmn;lh:|' | advice, free sample and free book P : : { den dere's do good ouk stoves wat he years and We never Bave Bhad a $1.60 { J ] wsents in the mast acceptable form p . 4 adlobsi B at could show as much re ) | Dr. Kay's Lung Balm is solf for the laxative principles of planis | s marine of Gt Commity sty Den. | 50118 08 low a8 §4.98—an' de Favorite Nhyl:ex:»h—lm.-' kb m-n-‘suumrn’;,]. m\:lt 1 10¢ and 25¢ by your druggist. hnown 12 act most benetic, z |ton and Arthur C. Cobb, the Waterloo | OOk stove fur $11.90—den Le has other — L 4 YOUNg men accus an assault upon her ¢ TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS | intox! in the will fit them as they never have been fit before and only charge you $1.50, jloughton of | stoves at all prices—an’ he sells dem on m‘uunln r.r r:;i:f:u‘\‘y:."-l‘:s‘n:‘:;\;r ad | dat easy payment plan—If you don't see le one evening last | him afore you buy a stove you're fool- Dr. Kay's Lung Balm, 10c and 25c, BUY THE GENUINE — MANFD. BY | Lo heatiecd i o Blachiarae ¢ She Shoe Co A r o) 6. ish. vr. Kays meaovator, 25c and 5. | CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. | Sice ™5 anihe Benics otk the Soustscom Drexel Sh 87 AN R R M T A.C Omaha's Up-te-date Shee Heuse. Dr. Kay's Kidneycura, $1.00, LOUISVILLE . KY il .‘"‘Wll. Y from the testimony to have been the lea. . aymer of the trlo, and would doubtless have u Lor sale o 75 = price 50¢ tained the satisfaction denied h by Be Rars Whowte, 000\ | o e e e e T S oot hase B leteramesY 1514 Farnam St, 1419 FARNAM STREET.