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OMAIIA D \IL\' BEE: YEAR OF PROGRESS 1N (lB\‘II“C,. ' Fobetk 1 neh yoar, iDh‘\(fl(R\T\ MARE NEW CLAIN & Wehingion Couaty s expected o deute Jtowth of One Yeat o ot ocupas | Lenance of order. The police “‘_'“ ssert that Members of Board of Education |t/ for . v vour < -y " B Tt Tout e };x i o Dt O T s o e S GET STRENGTH! A i D RS e e Lo st £ GET_ NERVE! MORE THAN 3,000 SCHOOLS START[[)' lmmense Municipal Improvements. | NOMINATIONS NOT PROPERLY FILED ! m elghty to 100 bushels & day. | diaiae | Public bulldings throughout island | S Loeal Politlenl Notes | i AN ' | have undergone extensive repairs. Sanitary | N A1 Committecma Schnetde Prininis Bkve Dein Overkaied; ereets ‘:. ] :.’1 ::xv 'fi.‘, ftance Bas been car. | Republican Nominces Wil Go oon | S0 ty yes fr ' . Paved, Hoapitals Established, Dis= || | : ed on from one end of Cuba to the othe Tieket by Petition, Howeser, i ense Stamped Out and the The two eastern provinces in t and Trick Wil Be De- bilcan headquart 4 f FUDYAN is the very best remedy on earth for rebuilding worn nn-|.l roken Judie Iarged, t Cuba for the first time have passed | feate ehib planned foF ¢ S P down constitutions. The effect of HUDYAN upon feeble, nervous MEN and ——— | through a summer without a case of yellow posty one weck, i ord t the r WOMEN fs to give colof to the cheeks, activity to the limbs aud substauce . WASHINGT p s o g | t8YeE BB 18 K""‘rl taste h‘h“ “‘r“ = ”"h' - 1 tis' BE fave st | Hlokies ! ¥ R to the body ASHINGTON, Oct ajor General | {mprovement in throughout the | ! politicis Lol B P g s " B e wted Y Leonard Wood today o the following |sland. Plans in detail sre now ready for |UP the claim that members of the Board of | , T/l H York ; - B e DAL (ke Step - O statement s to the contents of his civil | advertisement for paving and sewering in | Education are district officers, iu the sense | . ) prelimir t iy grow more cheertul $800Ft 68 Soverncr general of Cuba o thoroughly first-class and modern manner | iptended by the Australian ballot law, snd | throughout (he stute, Sl wiil engage in HUDYAN brings back health and vigor The civil report of the island will not | the city of Havana and its suby and there | that they are not municipal "fl‘vr‘g“ free hAS | etore ‘¢ i Note the nambers for they deseribe points of weakness HUDY AN be published uatil the end of th is every reason to believe that in a few |formerly been held in Omahn aw ra. £tk Collik HUDYAN rolieves all aches and patns. HUDYAN cures ringing in ears, ealender year. It will sover, s Ao iadiond B U R e o7 atHEE olieure THATI. B6 1N | S Sroe 00 e TStats. § @izziness, palpitation of heart, trembliugs and that all.gone tired feeling | work under the various a 1ts | same control as now exists in Jamalca. It | Of district off o \ ¢ AN & ) ogr}ief Saleasiians i of v':‘.,‘ ) rm;, gover s not a matter of one: year, but it is a|county clerk at least twenty days before | B LESe CTCCHE S e HUDYAN cures nervousnese, headaches, sleeplessue . ll} DYAN In y tire pf year. Under the head of | matter of gradual elimination. The city of | the election to secure a place on the offi- | ryue astble My € sures perfoct digestion and creates a bealthy appetite, HUDYAN tonches the hospitals and char will be found | Santiago Bas been largely paved with mod- |clal ballot. - The time for filing such nom- | we have rather uphill work | liver gently, thus giving the bowels nature's laxative. HUDYAN strengthens that every town of cousequence in the | ern pavement. All of the larger cities have | inations has passed and the democrats have ing that of Bryan, ! the action of the heart. HUDYAN stimulates the kidneys to perfect activity, in tsland has been provided with a hospital | undergone extensive street improvements. rescrted to this meaus of embarrassing the ntered into riificates ording to dat s lation is most anue ling all tupurities from the blood. HUDYAN is for weak, well equipped with all n lies | In fact, the change elnce the Amerlcan |republican candidates, whose c ,:“4‘”““.‘,; ment this manuer expelling mp and appliances. The | hospital, | occupation has been most remarkable. Trav- | were filed with the city clerk . e for the fusi worn, haggard men and women, and cures permancutly o which is at Havana, is capable of scom- |elers can go from one end of Cuba to the (the usual custom. ~That this trick may | [ have spent most of GET HUDYAN from your drugglst. 60c a package. & packages for $2.50 modating 2,000 pat 4 1s now serving | other without being solicited by beggars |not throw the matter into court aRc causs | months in the westery part It Le does not keep it, send direct to the HUDYAN REMEDY CO. San Fran- | as a general | bospital tor the eity. | and hunger s absolutely a thing of m.}imuh.m & petition l‘flrm'u !hhe !!fm"‘! of | taple’ fay, Tand Caiked with man dlbee, Cal, [’ i Asylums for orphan have been | past | 260 voters and asking that the republican | ;. ), surprised me most was that i s ~ R ¢ CO. May established wherevor pecessary. The num-| A thoroughly efficlent mail service has [nominees be placed on the ticket has been | faile JInd, any r brand P Ot the HUDYAN REMEDY CO. May | ber of these institutions has been greatly | been established and is being conducted | prepared and will be filed with the county | 9f Pobulls t the | he lon most_ex Be Consuited By Letter or in Per s have besa g-whiskered vacioty of 1992 in Al t inet, and the farme I o gres rovement in the gen | involving millions ot dollars have been taken | ‘‘We have prepared this petition to make | transformed into prosi 14 conservatiys . - —Free. hed '1"|~.,~_‘: 1.'\ ]”f. in Cuba 'Mhlr:u T:lnp Ind'tumpl!ved. Between 600 and 700 |sure of baving the names appear ou the |clizens. I met with heavs republican | Send for Circulars and Testimenlala of the Great Hudyan ing taken back to thelr families or their |miles of first-class roads have been built [ticket,” a republican member of the Board | §i 1 death i 199" A friends. 1 the 40 of the insular | @nd many hundreds of miles have been put |of Education remarked. The Board .z H has ‘v‘A it o ;.V;A]z‘"*: Lr::y’x ’|: 1 ] goveroment to establish four state institu- | In repair and made passable. = Bridges have) Education bears part of the expeases of | t'% JLFU LT ‘ooing out there, and that | sists—Kuhn & Co, Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. Myers-Dillon Drug Co. J. A. Fuller & Co., Chas. H. Schaeter, J tions, two for boys and two for girls, two | been rebullt from one end of the island to | the election and has a separate ballot Lox | yicKiniey butions exceed the’ oppostiion| . gchmidt, Omaba. Camp Bros., Councll Bluffs. Dillon Drug Co., Seuth Omaba--ail rell and recommend Hudyan o b industrial and agricuitural, and two | the other and roads have been repaired and |To =y mm;’ :ln.r:’ :r;m.?:wn(‘ll:;llx l;:(‘ that | two to one to be correctional and strial ewe | FECONSLructed. | members of tue boi aunic 0 | - o W acrom | 01 Mighthouses bave been repaired. new |cers, aud Mliug the names of wominces CLUB WOMEN MEET MRS, CATT | and (hat measures be taken 10 prevent | demand here continues to exceed tho modating . ) children each, and |Oues built and new ones contracted for a 1| with the city clerk and the secretary of | : | o spread 6f contugious ALK | suppty b : pel with il sup- [ complete lightbouso establishment has ftho Board of Education is all that is neces- | Intereating Social Func Given 1" Meadimber agreed to repatr hows | piibs and. o Foa by euch an | been organized sary to secure a place on the ballo | by Omuhn Workers to Several 2 No. § for §86 and he Will b6 gives male Clty Gossip. ; \ t und modern ¢ tions | Troops Merely ¢ anty of Order. The names of the democratic nominees | Distinguished Visitors, work }‘y.\|kx« 'x'“fl‘."y ill {s suffering from an at- A complete overland telegraph has been | for membership on the Board ‘."l.lwll“'l\ " ey o A great deal of City Eugineer Beal sent in a note say- | |_|.“,.,‘,,. pr clamations lgsued by Count s in Prisons established thronghout the istand have n filed with the co clerk 'Th“v n.n' department of parllamentary prac- | oy {ransacted at the that the proposed concreie retaining | Clerk Haverly are being circulated The prisons h been overhaule 1| Troops are in good health and are well |people's independent ticket has been filed | tice of the Woman's club, held its first fall | oy neil just night. In the wall at the west end of the Q strect via- | The King's Daughters will meet with Mrs the fsland to the | jocated in suitable barracks. The condition | ¥ith the city clerk, the county clerk and |mecting yesterdny afternoon st 2:30 o'clock, | byg grant of land was made t would cost $1,500. The memoranda [ HATFY Dennis on Thuraday nftern § vastly ot the equipment and instruction is ex- |tho secretary of the Board of Educatlon, |with Mrs. Harford as lca AV the | copany and in the second was placed on file without comment. It 18 | oA SHiId of Frank Murphy, Seventeenth cellent. The troops have absolutely no|While the republican certificates of nomi- WES Shows; LSec SN voted | yambert was appointed city attorney t lerstood that wn attempt will be made | Tharc fs w case of diphtherta in the home L and connection with the civil ofclals and their [ Dation have been filed with the city cleri | Dol JRAEL B A - succeed R. B. Montgomery, who resigned ompel the railroad companies to bulld | of C. D. Gibson, Twellth and 1 streats ote presence fs a guaranty of good order. RHS (18 RereX o bbbl il o department of political and local | “yyqor (he head of petitions the South |this wall | Friday will be the second day of regl 1 rs, who had been | Many industries have been taken up and |Question the county clerk stated that pre- o also held a short Mr8. | omahn Lasd company asked t | Street arc lights were ordered at Thir- | tration. All voters must register this year. of time awaiting |are growing daily. Many modifications have | ¥ious to this year he has had nothlug to presiding. A _cow WS | ity Thirty-se i iird, | tieth and Y streets and Twenty-second | WOrk on the new Corrigan school bulld only such be- |heen made in taxation, all with the purpose |0 With the Board of Education ticket to secure ) 10| eisty-fourth, STHINYSATtH. aLPeoty, West | sodi V) steeets | in s, progressin as rapidiy aa can be ex bad awaited trial | of benefitting the taxpayer. Immigration, | Last yearall the certificates were dc .‘un.lm’l e general me 'v»"h'; Nov-| A B, , and parts of blocks from cilman Trainor secui the passage | The bowling conte 18t night between longer than they | especially from Spain, is heavy. It is prob- | With the city clerk and the secretary of ember 26, As the es nt of soclal fyy7 45 231 be vacated. It Wwas «s- | of a motion locating a fire hydrant at Fif- | teama fron Swift's and the stock vards re 1, had they been |able that 60,000 will bave entered Cuba |tbe board, Mr. Gillan, prepared the ballots. | gettiement work in Onm is one of the{gurteq in the petition that the land teenth and Z streets sulted In & victory for the stock yards was done in the | during the present year. These pecple are | In any event, empt to prevent the | chiet objects of this department It Was|piny owns all of the property abutting| The claim of Anna Zeller for $1,500 for | '‘“Local labor unfons are atiil interested in ry of this |all industrious and good workmen. | names of the ican car from | considered advisable th TORT surrounding and that the vacating of | damages alleged by reason of a change In [the construction of a labor temple. It is and | The financial condition of the coun-|appearing upon the ticket will be dofeated. |in the general meeting should consist of P ons of streets and alleys asked + was presented and placed on file | expected that the details w ranged their | t=y s excellent. The government fa en- |Even if the courts should hold that the |an address by some one who could instruct be af sautial Henet th tHe olty And Rolicruble’ BESIRbSS 'S¢ & Sewiins i | MING TG tirely self-supporting and the treasury has |members of the board are district officers | the women along this line conclusion | \he company [ure was transacted and an adjournment | mInCtInierested in the organtzation (} \n unincumbered balance of $1,500,000. | the petition will entitle the candidates to ss Fairbrother reviewed the industrial [magigine cirole #re re orney James B. Sheehan, as a repre- | was taken until Wednesday noos. Dr. Wolfe's office in the HIgh sche Municipalities nre gradually assun sentative of the laud company, was given | — - {Ing at 4 o'clock Wednesday afterns financial obligations and responsibilities | ar o'clozk, the club gave an informal SUROLLUATEY 15 BTalR RBA s etd thR Repubil Head ro organization will be effected at t n appoiuied, whose [ and relieving the state of the care and | DEMOCRATS SEVER OLD TIES | reception to Mrs Fid CHED R GREE B | RPN SOISPRRKINTE HRERRLL EUAC R L ey George Dare expects to commeance work pilon ¢ 6d | the South Omaha Land company had en- | retary Chizek, who is in charge of the | , 6orEe Dare expects to commence work t once in | expense for police, sanitation, etc, \hh'h k, the other fragists, | oreq fnto agreement with the Chicago | republican headquarters in the Murphy | will run in'the alley betwe Fwentieth and h prison on the | Will Tesult in more money being avallable of Four Years Ago An-|now in the cits sed the | & Northwestern Rallroad company for an | block on Twenty-fourth street, fs kept | Twenty-first streets and in the alley be er there- | for public works bl sald sbe | opirance Into South Omabha and that the |on the jump thesoe days arranging for | ghoeh, NIty (el il bl ing their | be designated as republicans on the ticket. | session at the Lincoln meeting % time n of Vounk | women, for a few for touble | The tobacco crop of last year was an im for McKinley and Prosperity. was thoroug with the | company was destrous of bringing this rail. | speakers, meetings and & thousand and | **™*°** 108 ¥ Gy Missourt avenue oper cond of | mense one. This year the sugar crop will | L g | elub movem 1 of baving | roaq fnto South Omaha. This road, Mr. |one things incident to the campalgn K| Protest Agninst o Sal Ny ey s and & ju | humane treai- | be between 550,000 and 600,000 tons and if | The South Side Republican club held & |been instrumen g two clubs, | Sheehan asserted, proposed building round. | Ereat deal of literature fs being distributed | A plrong protest was presented last nigit 4 ment of the lamates, and alwo to report | the present prices continue the money |meeting last night at Dammann's hall|ono fn Towa, the other in Seaitle, Wash., | nouses, tracks, etc., and would spend bae | 8ll over the city and in some sections & |o%ior, Fopainet: aruntink. tha applieaiion the cases whose trial appears to be unduly | obtained by the planters will equal tho | Nineteenth and Vinton streets, at whicn | though circumstances bad made it impossible tween $100,000 and $200,000 in improve- | house-to-house canvass {8 being made. As |which is now pending for o liquor license ) delayed. Judges Wwho have been found | ATIOUNL Feceived by the planters for thelr | several of the candidates were present. | for her to remain with either. She spoke | ments hero this fall and winter. He con.|@ Fule tho headquarters are filled from |& IXZ Kurnam street, the room at tie derel have been summarily dismissed | ET€At crop of 100,000,000 tons. The value ot | The feature of the evening was the pres-|of work to which she 1s OUE her | yidered that the land company was doing |MmOTNIDg until night with those interested | By ain. which wan receniie vacated by v h | streects, which wan recentiv vacated by the and every effort is being made to impress | this Year's crop of sugar and the coming |ence of about fifty youmg men who hava|jife, explaining to women what suffrage |, gervice to the city by encouraging such |10 the campaign and a great deal nl: nion Pacific ticket office. Among the on the community at large that individul | t0Pacco crop will be, conservatively, $1,000,- | Previously voted for the democratic tcket. | pug oSwiuvapy o) ‘way) 03 suwow A[[¥ad |an enterprise. The request was made that CArnest work s being done. Abmolute | Slgners of the protest ure the First Na rights and individual liberty are the for 000. This docs not include the large | but who this year have cast their lot with | the great power for good it gives women . LFai b Brantel jnce, | harmeny prevails among the republicans | 1o Crelaitan. June & pnal banky e & \dual liberty are the founda- | he republic t After brief the privileges desired be granted at on D. Crelghton, Jana & Rogert, Samucl tions of every good and stable government, | Production of cocoa, of coffee and various | the republican party er 2d- | to be a part of the body politic. She urged | ae jt was the desire of the railroad to com- | hre at the present time and every mem- | Burns, George Warren Smith. J J Hrow vegetables and fruits, nor does it include | dresses by John W. Parish, A. C. Harte, | (hey e — to avall themseives of thelr great | Y ber of the party i working with his neigh- | C. W.'Downs ana many other per-ons wh B l orre. A0 er, Fred vi Co mence work at once, ¥n proper! feinity. The applicas : el LA LR L any of the proceeds from mining and the | S. A. Corneer, Fred M. Youngs. Levi Cox|privilega of school suffrage, saylng that| Following the talk of Mr, Sheehan came | DOF foF the success of the entire ticket. | ran oo the permit han heen fied hot a orrectional courts have been established | ymany other industries. and W. B. Christle, an experience meeting | g it required more intelligence to cast & |gan ordinance which was read by Clerk b ) few days and no action will be taken ‘n throught the larger cities, where the trial epie o DUBK. Are Contabten: was beld at which several of the former |pajior on the school question than fn a | o 5 hebiiat TGAet 8 stred Congressman Coui Coming. the matter until the explration of (¥o 18 oral and summary, as in our police| democrnts gave their reasons for chang- | precidential election, th. Shrigley vacating the portlons of streets | o, mp,riqay gvening of this week Con- | Weeks courts. When T The condition of the people of the | TEP TS P al election, there was great need | anq alleys desired. This ordinance went to i John Rynorzenski, who has served for p cever, du the opinion of [y 0pg (o the best of my knowledge and | !"8 their p that women post themselves so that their | (he judiclary committee and later on in | S e%mun Cousins of lowa will deliver | ninety davs in the fire department, was L. whe judge, the offense warrants a sentence y . Frank Coy, & earpenter in relating his | o ; 36D, the:sohools | | an address at Blum's hall. This meeting | made a regular fireman grodted than' s1¥ "ot 1 3 both bellef, 13 one of content and they realize | 0" 0 told ot louing BiE homse X Lin tes may make and keep the schools what | the mession was reported back favorably TR et it L ey of five 1n rosutarl irmaiohy Dok, & [that wondertul progress has been made [ 2ZPErOAce L1000 SHIEE WS flame In LICS | they shiould be. and was passed, Adkins and Miller alome 1 4 AT WAACT LE0 ‘"'dp' ¢ “ i Fleming Raises Ansesnment. 138 gularly impanclled. Thess | gq (hey feel, as & peopls, kindly toward | ) 9 . | Beside Mrs. Catt, the other guests of | yoting ngatnst It. Swedish-American league and a great deal| aany amusing returns on persona! prop- courts are Jimited to the imposition of | 474 nave faith in the people of the United | 1696 he could not keep up the payments and | ponor were: Miss Hay, nationnl organizer | et monng o estion has | Of Interest is being taken in the engage- |erty have come info Tax Comm!ssion e son o8 of six s imprisonment or | geate of his experience when working for $1 & |.¢ b aesociation M H Oh | e raliroad company in ques 1A% | ent of this well known speaker. In addi- | Willam Fleming's hand: within the iast $180 Atia: 3 bab MG aas has Tace | BIALSS | day in Omaha after being driven byNack re. Hayward of Chad- | pyrchased the land where the Kritten- | o= 0 0 000 Coust| hes | £°W Gays. One man in Omaha who earns e : jeir success has been | Tyo general elections have been held, one | y ron, state president, and Mra. H. P. Marble | hrink brick yards now stands as a Starter | ...\ ongressman Couins, speeches | 3 'gqiary of $2600 year and lives In @ phenome nd while opposed at t | on June 25 for municipal oficers, and one | ©f Work from Lincoln. Then he told" of | or mayla Rock Tha neattily decarated y naws . Omabar | Wil be delivered by Candidaies C. H. Diet- | comfortable ten-room home reported 317 0 every town is now anxious to have on ad 3 /! three' vears continuous work at 35 cents ol e to securing an entrance into South Omaha, | ..} >. Savage, David H. Mercer and | WTth of personal property. It his list were and tember 15 for delegates to the constitu- tables, in the refresbment room Mesdames | Mayor Kelly has yet to sign this ordinance ' Uit a sewing machine valued at & cents, orders ha been pub ed establishin 3 LSS and 40 cents per hour for the last thre § n ayo 1y has y 1 L a number of others. 3 K 1 @ a N s Ing | 1 convention Both elections were | G. W. Joselyn and Bedwell presided and |pefore it becomes a law bieyele worth $1 and several other equa'l atout thirty more. The writ of habeas | conducted without American officials, [ Y6ATs under the present administration. | ,oryeq tea [ 4 b 3 e valuable pleces of property. The assessor's corpus takes effect on December 1, of this | ejner military of civil being at s single| THe Next meeting of the club will be held | Near the close of the session Robert F Republican Rally Tomight. valuation on the same property wis 360 | eithe a . & B8 A aveniaR Lt the | TP T i a | Montgomery tendered his resignation as | A rally under the auspices of the See- | TAKIng the figures of the owner of ihis polling place In Cuba and without an b red y attorney to take effect on November 1| ond Ward Republican elub will be held | PEOPFLy as u basis the man would huve the | repce whatever on the part of any | sy RPRISE AWAITS IS NEBRASKA Catt and Miss Hay addressed a|° g ra e ARy | a PIRLEAR LaINT eld | patd whout 20 cents In taxe: Mr Flemi g N Wi | ; 2 3 o S 2 * | meeting of women at the 10 Men's |OF 48 #oon as his rowe . at Kubat's hall, Twentleth and 8 streets, to- | Investigated the case and fixed the valu an military or eivil authoriti ) s and qualified. In this connection Mr. Mont- | night. Vaclay Buresh, John F. Schultz, | ton at 8600 A 4 y : ) 5 iristian Assoclation jum last 1igh aclav Buresh, John Schultz, There was not a single disturbance 1 Finds Signs of Re- | f AL | oY (0hk Mo RAOR T (o Fararic thatitle || Fine s e SHIRSANE VOl h stenographe elther eleetion publican Landslide on Frontler. | . the resul efforts the [ E9me™ 1007 M tako uo histime | eary MaCoy, Burton B, Wicex and other | cemmimesssussemm————_—— mbey ° fce has been| Councilmau D. Mount has returr ub of Omaha was organized. The | PeT0nal affairs would ta p his time | candidates for the legisiature will be pres- uber A most cfficient custom service has been ouacilmau Mou! AS retu e from now on and that he desired to be|ent and deliver short addresses. This club will b | established. The old Spanish service has |from a short trip through northwestern Ne- mew organiastion, whioh [1HHE BB B8 K C e onsibllity of the ‘“ e A 0 n_f“‘ :: et ‘H clu & all evideoces in | beeen re-organized and each port sup- [hraska and reports that there fs a McKin- leld u considerable influence | Felloved from the R L T A e aud 1 those where the | plied with boats and launches. A revenus | ley landslide in that portion of the state. | !l SSiyc e the . ecufing of aNERER [ T e W10 Tafahast AR 101EY | ol Re vats K he Baotry 'd',; ) t summary, made & matter o ord. | cutter service of six ships, five of them | While lu Alllance and other towss | FI&h(s for women which shall be equal to | immediately named | (ST At ol ipiiliAn Yaus lnihe Beccudawad LU all Ine This will er us to make very being of steel construction, has been es- | Mr. Mount says ho r v\dsmocrate | L4086 Mow Eraied to n Offigers wore | ned ‘without s Alskanting vote A Bttt a0 TR g mod fica n the present procedure, tend- | tablished. Each principal port hus cap- |aid noticed that the windows in tore E e g A communication from the Commercial Hereford Sale Booked. [yeSIth 1ng to give simpiicity tain of the port and hu;bur ,.;n. and the | reeld on were neatly all lull«-‘l wit s AR olub was read In reference to the solicitors'| On November 9 there will be & dis- ara ervic is tho ly equipped | tures of th an candidates gy a30V Mrw. ] oA et ford Over 3,000 New Public Sehools. quarantine service is thorough! |Surs ink r o co. It appears that business men | persion of the noted Elmendort Herefor 5 url o present year over 3,000 public | fpe office ¥ the democratie columns,” sald Mr. Mount 1 object to the practica of ce erc s |t » » rhy schools have been established 0 tanohs | L8 Ofivers are Cubans. \ o ‘”MM ‘M) i ln‘m.- P itk T g in the employment of solicitors and it has | These =ales of fancy stock at the yards are (| paired or defective evesight is almost Walke h, Mrs been agreed that hereafter no nars |atttracting a great deal of attention and [ & crime in these days. Glasses can shall be employed. The ordinances now in bookings have been made as far abead as be made that w ake away these aect with the approval of | March 13. Nebraska and Iowa farmers are gre are emplored In them and 150000 chil- | p EASANT DAYS IN SANTIAGO | rumber of ranchmen and they told mo th d | most of the stockmen are satisfied with the constantly increasing and by the end of the Draeeat solod) ' ia Stiet o | aeneat Cehereco Decldes to Forgive | Picsent condition of the market and will CAUGHT IN A CLOUD BURST force do not efects—We make scientific eye ex- X 5 " spartment and . . | purchas dne-bred stock now in order vy . United States and Editors Call '|[not vote for a change of adminlstration the city's legal department and it is prob mnm“:uhml e i werdn ay || aminations free wnd can teil you it bave 230,000 children in school. The largest | ach Other Pet Names. | Men who were sbouting for free silver for f Assistant Secretars of War Mefhle. |8l that an ordinance that will stand in j {0 IR0 (06 FIETOREE O b T res than ||| Siasses will help you—All lenses nu at school under the Spanish rule | | vears ago have nothing to say about money | John Has a Close Call for | saurs will be:dratied shortly eapoalingithe | MU SEE SN ground by @ ecompetent epectacle was between 26,000 and 20,0 The sal-| SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Oct. 22.—General|in this campalgn and are declaring that | £ existing laws and at the same time pro- | COMMOD stoc S | Arise pald the teachers are all high ex- | Cebereco, a popular negro politician who\ they will vote for & continuation of McKin- | vide for the protection of local business | Good Wesk fer Sheep. || mea. ceeding any pald in tho United States In|was recently elected an alternate delegate | 1oy prosperity. Assistant Sere of War Melklejohn | meB. | Last weck was an exceptinnally l“"'l‘ corresponding grades, with the exception of | to the forthcoming constitutional conven- e | narrowly escape ihstian | The ghost of the Twenty-fourth street | : g rowly escaped death after one of the y one in the matter of sheep receipts, the three of our larger cities. School desks |tion, came to Santiago today for the first | Spooner Speuka Saturday. most (hrilling experiences. Last Saturday | PAVIDR speclal tax came up in a request | oo\ yaing 57,016 head. The record for any THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO., and supplies for 100,000 children havewbeen | time since the Spanish evacuated. He| The present week will be notable 10| frerngon be spoke at Stromsburg, Polk from Lawrence Connors asking that the city | (o oo™ in"(he history of the yards was Leadin, entific Opticinns, purchased, sent to tha {sland and put up. |had said be would never leave bhis rural (Omaha for the presence of & number of re- | county, and at 6 o'clock left that place for |Femit 10 bim the amount he bad paid on | (n0 "y Coken, Not only was the record || 1e08 P OMARe Enthusiasm for public education s great. | stronghoid until the Americans departed. |publicans of national prominence, who will | Clarks, which is ou the main line of the |the tax. Connors threatens sult If tho | proven™ pouethe receipts were 3,300 head 408 Farnam. A The trip of the 1,300 teachers to Cambridge | His following in the black party s con- |hold meetings In the clty and county.|yynion Pacific, fourteen miles northwest of | council does not settle and he will have to | jorzar ‘thar the combined supply st Kan- OPPOSITE PAXTON HOTEL. siderable, Senator J. C. Spooner of Madison, W Stromsburg. He was travellng in a light | SU¢ | sas City, 8t. Joseph and §t. Louls. The| Last evening 3,000 of his ad-|Wlll address a grand rally at the Trocadero | yyggy with a driver, intending to cover | Flumbing Inspector Cook sent in a com- | mirers gave a demonstration in bhis honor (OB Baturday evening. Mr. Spooner repre and paraded the streets with a band, in |Sented Wisconsin in the senate from 1:85 spite of the heavy rain. There has been | t0 1891 and again from 1897 to the present & renewal of the quarrel between the |time, his lerm expiring in 1803, He was Cubano Libre and Mayor Grinan over the |brevet major of the Fiftieth Wisconsin publication of charges of official corruption, | aBd later asslstant attorney general of th the Cubano Libre calling the mayor a “thiet” | state. ~George L. Pryor of Virginla will and “traltor.” He ordered the suppression | *peak on Saturday night at Waterloo and of the paper, but only obe issue failed | George W. Bryant of Chicago will address to appear, the courts permitting the con- |the colored voters in Omaha on the same AR publishim. o T o ABIBEON | river got out of the wagon And begn to 8B4 T. Thirty-Arst and L aod Thirts-s Te Remove Wreck of Maine, explain his withdrawal from the democratlc WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—General Leonard | party. General Daniel E. Sickles of New Wood, governor general of Cuba, saw | York will speak to veterans and others in Secretary Long today and recommended | Omaha tomorrow night and his apartmen the fourteen miles in two hours and take |MuDication asking that an fspection board the midnight train from Clarks to Omaba, | be #ppointed to inspect boilers and license | He bad hardly gotten outside of Stroms- | engineers. The inspector asserted that a]Emp" Pockets— Nit | | burg when the sigus of & storm were seen | 1arge Dumber of the janitors employed at not when you get aquainted with Drex in the west. About four miles out a cloud- | the "‘l“-‘;“l bouses NALe ROk dombhtonk ""‘: L. Shooman and his wonderful shoe val burst covered the whole valley through |Should be examined before being allows . 1 & . 5 which he was passing. Culverts and |10 Start fires under boilers. This matter | U what do you think of §1.50 for a bridges were washed away and so dark |Went to the judiclary committee misses &hoe that 1s made of soft pliable was it that it was fmpossible to see the| The Omaha Water company reported that | calfskin or heavy dongola kid—with a ears of a horse. Mr. Meiklejohn and the | bydrants bad been located at Thirty-first | syle heavy enough to keep the feet dry 1 d Search for th roed. The horse was stand. | S84 L streets and that the water had been | {19 weaimr-yoy'Te 104 d"'m, 'Tw”' |ing In two feet of water and the rush ot |turned on. {bub they don’t agewas thin deseriptes— | the torrent down the valley was sug-| Mayor Kelly recommended that the City | Child's sizes, 8 to 11 o 9125 Saative bf the brka of & dam. They |Board of Health be organized for the win- | viiccae sizon, 1112 to st LED that steps be taken to remove the wreck |at th Ier Grand have been thronged with | oepaee f JCA¢ the rondway to the in- Women's sizes, 212 t0 6. .. 2.00 of the battleship Maine from Havana har- d Army men during this afternoon nets « 3 y threc mat bor as it occuples a great deal of space ey, 4 lid they have and ese were blown spring heels only—you can’t find such which could be utilized to advantage. He Experientia Doesn’t Docet. out in an insia he fury of the gale. valnes nnd comfort in any other $1.25, said he thought the wreck would have MARSLAND, Neb., Oct. 17.—To the Editor | Mr. Mefklejohn ered that he had a $1.00 or £2.00 shoe, to be taken up piecemeal instead of being | ©f the Bee: In comparing a good many ghtsbirt in his traveling bag axd a botile SRIE08 RS SR democrats and populists of today with some |0f cosmoline. He the night robe B s democrats of the union army of '61 to '66 I | securely arcund D ‘ Sh C the petroleum over the mu rexe oe Lo. and ien with his remaining match s find that there is atout the same degree of J { 's Up-te-date Shee House of '61 to '65, while battling for the union, | the hastily improvised tor ; .nr; fire. Th ? -uSt um FARNAM STREET. e whip, |* AMUSEMENTS. comparison from the fact that the democrats were captured and confined in those hor- | light which flar up torrent * rible prisons of the south till they were en- |Of Water in fre (' carian’ a8 | e tirely wrecked and after all (hoir trials and | the road an further would have Bl'eat he } f} e d”m”mm“m”‘mld m—— To that class of theater goers whose ad- | and still continued to be democrats. |Fied out to the river. Slowly they picked | | this coming week are worth your IS g o aren i the world to suf- | miration for a play ia in direct proportion | Whereas the fusionists of today, who four | thelr Way back to the roadway and with lt | k i i dr‘llr“:m’::h"‘i‘ g o Siead ‘-m;m;‘i to the improbability of the action occur- | years ago were confined in the prisons of | the occasional flashes of lightning and the MEDIATE ATT | ring in 1t, “The Great Northwest" will ap- | peal with espectal force. More impossi- [ ; TION. In addition | business depression, silent factories, scarcity | 81d of the torch managed to get into Clarks of money 1 almos fmposstibility of | 8ix 1 one urs after they had | _ the followlng list we are offering our Lle things occur during the five acts than | making the ba kind of living are not [Started. When Mr. Meiklejohn came into have really happened since the creation but n, | eatisfied with being dellvered from “Ander- | the Millard hotel Sunday morning he was | very highest grades on easy torms as 43 ut onem biece d e g one = 2t [1he sarsisst lookine sasiatant sectatate ool [but the denonement of the piece i3 as |sonville” and enjoying one of the greatest |the sorriest looking assistant secretary of | inducement to those not being able to bero | eras of prosperity that has been known for | War seen & | under a fair #kin, and that the fire smold- ering in the blood of the parent may break into flame in the flesh of the child, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery uts out the smoldering fi of scrofula, t cleanses the blood from disease taints, should be—the villain fs baMed ¢ Charles A. Dana's return #trm~gthens the weak lungs, heals the |*D0 Beroine recompensed for all the dangers years and ere sull bent on voting them- |from the Wilderness p CONTRACTING pay large monthly instalments. A very diseased stomach. Ll they have passed through and the final |selves back in that horrible prison of bus- | s e | Coughs, Asthing, Croup, T - BDr. Dot matias hasiazes o 2o ‘urlhnm.l falls upon nin"vl\e that fairly reeks ;m(;« depression W. 8. NICHOLSON Phe BaaRRAL 0N "wI:.':',:"'n Ao Catarrh, “m,,‘,m,‘ and | ¢, new upright piano for my two souse waites My M Harih of | With happiness and serene contentment. | - pects to th “Vinton street” viaduet Cons jon $157.00. A good standard made 0 Dyaster, Ouwego Co. N. ¥ "o Both bad seraiula, | “The Great Northwest” is melodrama, [ . Fazmers e 2 Moveor, v 1" Grad ,':”‘,_‘ anAUmption, ’ L) le plano m:nu:,‘,.,'" ag! ":':{“llr‘-!:p’gf:_>-:r; pure and simple, and of & rather lurid type, | COR&Tensman . A Mer e and W. F . to vu stri | A POSITIVE CURE In oak case, every modern improvement was taken two cr thiee years ago with nemor. | TBose who love entertainment of this kind [ WePPIch returned Bunday from an eight e PR thage from the lunge. It troubled him for over | will llke it, shiver muste, re drys’' tour through the loeal congressional ayear. ile took Dr. Plerce's Golden Medical 4 S ant 1 » district. Fourteen afternoon and evening n trestl the w nd BlCovers 4 has ot bad onc 1o over a year, |A11. The engagement s for two more nights | b I Wimont compiece, tadpohiie | FIVE DAYS' TREATMENT AND MEDI. < My youuger son had srofuious sores od ig | With & matinee Wednesday | meetiugs were held and all were well at- O Simplete: garpentars | o, | ADVICE BENT FREE on recelpt of Beck: but has not had auy since he commenced | Py tecded, many being turned away at Her- g Tl has been cractel for the centra] | 2 8t for possass | " o take your medicine. and Stoves and Ranges | men, Fontanelle and Kennard. The trip | steel spar which will be 14 feet long and | 8014 all_drussists or sent by ! Use Dr. Pierce's Pleas were awarded highest pri. Paris ex- y o men | #xty feet above the rallroad tracks. | price, Outfit Complete, $1.00. Trial o‘.«m % Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets for were warded bighest prises at Paris ex-|was made in & bugky and the two men | SIXLS font above the ralirond weacke’l The | Bric) 1'“‘. (7] M. 1613 fllum. U . J came in contact wi armers, barvest | §u feet. l THE R, T, BOOTH (0, Ithaca. ¥. V.

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