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TH OMAITA DAILY BEE OCTOBER 21, 1900. Wi st o 2 OOR GIRL ABUSED T0 DEATH | gmenes. f c ER Cannot be Cut Out or 31! ] |8 South Omaha News. ¥/ S T T —— b Removed with Plasters Championship Oontests Urder Way at the | 4 18 1. Murk Lane, | Miss Jv"‘nu‘Hn'uh,v'lenh* Victim of a Crime | Mayor Eellw has attached Ao Siganture P.mlico Gronads, " A 117 X dvoon Ghidiita; . Pige Too Revolting to Describe, | to the ordis ‘i Post . 2 ( ) me: 1:0i%4, t 168 Ykcating certatn parts of | urgical operations and flesh dmmyin.‘p\.s(eu are useless, painful and dangerous, and besides, never cute Cancer. 5 ur ' « tte, Isaac Hop - reets and alleys in the northern part of No matter how often a cancerous sore {s removed, another comes at or near the same point, and always in a worss form, Yone il ¢ t i § — e ty, W was passed by the coun Does not this ‘\r(v\c conclusively that Cancer s a blood disease, and that it is folly to attempt to cure this deep-seated, dangerons DUPONT TROPHY WILL BE DISPOSED OF | v ! Lie ) v | RENDERED ~ UNCONSCIOUS BY DRUGS | (i1 stonday night. This land vacated s 1;[1‘.,.,.1 ||\)Hl;l: by cutting or burning out the sore, whick, after all, {s auly an outward sign of the disease—a place of exit for o~} ok " R - or the use of the Chicago & Northwest the poison ; ascond; Hammack, 1} (O'Connor), 0 1o 2 efn railroad and jmprovements will com Cancer runs in families through many generations, and those whose ancestors have been afllicted witl it are liable at asy ome Nice Work . g = When Her Four Assailn ¥ Their | mence at one. It {s ascertained that at least time to be stricken with the deadly malady. Sweepstakes and the P Waddell Rans Good Rac ‘ Vicdm s They Cart er Body | $100,000 will be speat by the railroad com- . . ' angiean "0 e | IR SRR | e e e e, ™ ket e s e (Only Blood Diseases can be Transmitted from One Generation to Another Nirds Yesterday. ten & A P S Plar o | Where It Is Fouan | erecting buildings. In connection with this i : | s took | 5 i A R s b ~further proof that Cancer is a disease of the blood each ave the streets and alleys vacated were of no : A " tire bl " he. Mo ’ o test of the : A A E g A 0 cure a blood disease like this you must cure the entire blood svstem-—remove every trace of the poison. Nothing cures PALTIMORE, oot A pigeor Ne 1 4 Sha N NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—Toduy's dovelop- | use to the city and he was ',’m‘. ur,lmlyII l.-v Cancer effectually and permanently bat , 6. 8 It " Shooting tournamen which many of th \ W T 4 JAnd SRNHITR anoy Sane Law & ISHINTEReS sTRORDaS | ?n "" b " & ki Loy ‘”" 7“‘” "‘ whion | 8. 8. 8. enters the circulation, searches out and removes all taiut, and stops the formation of cancerous cells. No mere tonie ack shots of the country will pa mte | o row K th " {ammedrarely wiid | SIECEIS SRNEL OF BUBE VTS, BONICHVEIRT | STRREL o famin (et o L e e MO or ordinary blood medicine can do this, 8. 8. 8. goes down 10 the very routs of the disease, and forces out the deadly poicon, and during wh tamous 1 t eur ' . pare. At the three- [0f Paterson, N. J., was one of the most re- | meant g0 m A Bl it allowing the sore to heal naturally and permanently. 8.3 S at the sanie time purifies the blood and builds up the general health will be shot \ hore today at the r i wd e. _.hen | volting crimes that has ever been brought| At the time the sugar beet project was €4 A little pimple, a harmiess looking wart or mole, u | imp in the breast, a cut or bruise that refuses to grounds of the Baltimora £hooting associa- | 1L e 2ss home Was on) ‘r-.. light in this section ln.a police have | :\‘ !-")w'{" 1\ #0 an .yll‘\“"r"':‘y‘y .“"M‘:‘::.‘,‘. hebnldu;-der o;dmm treatwent, should all be looked upon with suspicion, as this is often the beginning of Dupont cup was first shot for a neck awa ne littie youngstor | the five persous more or less concerned in [ by the land company to ese stre a bad form of cancer tlon, the Dupont cup was fi h : Bots LRI G | the siuis tn wnsiody. PYONS ¥ atements and | and alleyd vacated so that the ground might | bbbt this city five years ago, when it w n L W itee “lehuthe, | e SIMIP {n Custed) ta 4] e th bests. Mem Mrw, Sarah M. Keesling, o4t Windsor Ave, Bristol Tenn. wri 1 by Fred Gilbert of Spirit Lake, la., Since L % e it it | confessions made they have been uble to|be plowed and sowed with beet am 41 years old and for three years had suffered with ¢ scvere form of "v ;v i , .;| 2 b il ed ”t \‘ e’ \Weather | trace the course of the glrl from §:30 | bers of the council thought favorabi of hmlfl'wu"ry j-T which |,:m -h;.,'lou I-"u.u‘ ..“\|.. ucurable. and hen {t passed through t IN8 OF BEVE eight S Riss Thum 4 shame anted Some assurance that I could et live more than six months 1 accepted their siutemen: sa winners, the last being Captain J. A. R 1 tra U e rogn, 113 | TRUMAY evening until ahe met death and | the schems, but wanted So®e EA&CRICH true, and had given up all hope of ever being well again when mo dri g 4 M- Glty, Uter (e termp ace, five B4 husknrosd, 14 | the travels of her budy afterward are fully | that a sugar beet factory would 1o, knowing of my coudition. recommended & 8. 8. After taking o (-w llott ¢ . ‘ Dugont ~ compan o't asond: 1 hta. 106 (Lan- | as well known. cated here before agreeing to the proposi itles the wore began to heal, much (o the surprise & the physicianr. and governing the ¢ the Dupont compa 8 to sepnd; abun ® iiwa ; 5 g people did not in a short time made a complete cure. ave gained {u flesh my appetie Emay at aby timo pay the holder of it $105 | 4500, Sgto, 1y third | rime: 15, iing Shortly after § oclock Miss Bosschister ;“‘f: I TR L e is splendid, aleep In refreshing — in fact, am enjoying perfect health 3 Krewer, Ru £\ | passed Ken g stere PRtaTson i ssurance the counc 4 o \ and put it up to be shot for. On this oc- | nald, Milt Campbell. = Emily © Crean. 8 BOE 1t BE ARTR ‘Campbell. Thers was | more attention to the request. Our medical department is in charge of physicians of long Segion 10 ."“‘”."*:‘5‘)"‘1”‘,‘,:”‘f’r':" b id"Face, seven ‘furlonigs; Banish 1% (2 ghort conversation and then tho pair| Now that tha ago & Northwestern ¥ N vaiieg i 'huhm "P:":“Yr'z“"l'fi T ¥ kmvfi;- wid other blood diseaces. Write for any advice wut of tweniy-five will get the prize. Be- | Dominici, 1 "to & woni Birate 010 | Lufieq down Maln trest, Somewhers en- | han secured rights and privileges here the | O iaformation wanted, we make no charge whatever for this service, E SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. oot tbat ”’I 5 et ment wilt | pee). 11’ to 2 rd. Time: 13 Veo [route they were joined by George Kerr,|next thing on the tapis is the granting of bt Ll o il T nado and Fiop Beotch also tan | Walter McAlfater and Willlam Death, The|® elmilar concession to the Union Pacific Eontinue for three d Third race. one mile, 3 & year and a half | needed, but the necessity of both the via Vaddel!, 97 (S to 2. Won Al Brown, | four entered Christopher Saal's saloon. Here | Rallroad ccmpany 8 (Domi 2 10 ecor Wa o | drinks were served. Finally one of the|the Union Pacific has tried to secure the | duct and the light is created by the rail- | ally ! y NOF- | men telephoned to the Erle depot for a cab | Vacatlon of the stub ends of certain strects road companies and I think that it the mat en Among the out-of-town entries are Gl rt Lake, J. A. R D. Fulford, Uti | und August Schulters responded. This cab- | in the northern part of the city and also a | ter was properly presented to the railroad | man has been the main source of informa- | POrtion of Railroad avenue. At the time |companies they would provide the means | tion the first roquest was made it was as- | Decessary to Insure the malntenance of | It was in the nelghborhood of 10 o'clock | Serted that the Union Pacific would spend | the light and thus insure the safety of the | 0 esa e Ocation when the four men lifted the partly un- | $500,000 In improvements between here and | public. In order to allow this proposition conscious girl into the rig. It is alleged | Omaha, but as the council held back until | to be presented to the rallroads 1 propose | i at ten b thike aftsr the Mok 4 been called | njunction sults were commenced Presi-[to request that the resolution locating a i - " nlico handicap i(,‘,‘:. o188 SOk MAVOL 29e WRGLHEE ’,‘,m:;“(,: dent Burt used the money appropristed for | ight on this viaduct be resctnded.”’ The building formerly occupicd by The Bee at of Hallowell, who earnes | " gixth race 3 and one-elghth, se'lin®: | drinks and nto that served to the girl | this work on other portions of the road A communication will doubtless he sent | 916 Farnam street will be vacant November 1st. 11 three events was the | Hold Uy 10 (Deving, o to 1. wont Obaldian, | S0 L) (he contents of a vial. The men di- | Citizens generally aro pleased at the pros- | to the railroads within the next few days | It b made were as follows: | Waber),” 0" to 1" third_ ‘Time: 1:94-3. | rected the cabman to take them to a road- [ Pect of another railroad entering South | Urging that the cost of maintaining this | t has four stories and a basement, which was : W e Ne. 1 ¢ inger, QUADAD | house, but they found tho place closed and [ Omaba, as the more roads running In here | H;hv be borne by the roads and not by the formerly used as The Bee press room. This will $Haton ] 10iHas [} e aesland | repeated rapplugs produced no results. | means an Increase fn business. hould the | city. . Wieks 9 Armutrong $ 180 ran The party then started back toward the city, { Unlon "Wlfl- "‘“ able to secure the i Organising Board of Health, be rented very reasonably. If intarested, apply Tosh oM i D | cessfons aske 'or @ new passenger depol . B Blosher i () Vikatite RENEWHOHG Hack Stops in Lomely Spot. N01 B sheeted Raar the Tiot o1 N ativet pin connection with the organizing of a | at once to C. C. Rosewa ter, 8ecretary, Room 100 R | ¢ 01 CINCINNATI, Oct 25 -One of the most | In a lonely spot the hack was stopped and | and the dream of a viaduct mcross the |P08rd Of bealth, Mayor Kelly bas this to] Bee Ruildin lenr 710 o | exciting finlehes ever witnessed of Newiort | the girl lifted out of it and laid on a|network of trucks between Raflroad avenue | pa¥i 'AS ue :;‘“'_ Shase Of diphtheria hiave 8 Bibert 710 Fulford T8 fou bl % L the « i such | blanket on the roadside. In what followed | and the stockyards will be realized. It is ”h_”_ 'I:li.‘{' 5 """I' ly and inasmuch as| | feroy 1 gbubr | a close bunch « diicult matter | the hackman and one of the four, 1t is|stated on what is considered roliable au- |, 7 H1E ”‘”l‘f“"*‘ Al L UL ead N ',, F- . W Hudd 3 and | paion v KISi [#aid, bad no part. The story is too revolt- | thority that no effort will be mude by the | 8eb8¢8 In the clty, T greatly desire the or y Ovem ‘er rst oM reh ) G 8 Wt ot Al wde Uin [ing to describe, The hackman clalms that [ railroads to construct & viaduct until the | S881zation of & board of health. whose duty 5 ! L il ishion.” 1is victory broukht quite [he did not leave his seat on the cab. He [ tracks between Omaha and South Omaa |t SBAll ba to nke the necessary steps to s R —— Yanning ¢ 1UBeIts G| ok to the form players Weather de- | was unable to say whether the girl was | are rearranged and the now depot Is er nlm ca L vaor SPESRG of contakious. disears § Pimilica handicap, fifteen birds, entrance | Tirst pace, five and one-half furlongs: | dead or alive when she was lifted back into | ted. [ pounleid ikt the matier b TAka0 “THE FIRST LIHK’ §15, 8ix moneys, thes to be divided | Prima o). 8 to 1 . Alex |the cab. He remembers that he was told| The city council, so it 1s stated, has it in ;‘h"e ‘3(":“( ’;‘“‘ in the near future with . Yallowell (0 yd.) 1nkanning @) 14 | Pearson, 108 (J. Winkileld Leondi | to drive down by the river bank. Hore|its power to call up the Dennett injunction | joo WAW 10 the establishment of such & |guys pr, Dennett, “In the Chain of {\.'L p 18Morphey. (81).er §|Time: 1:084. Orrle Goin, Rainy Day, the sirl, apparently lifeless, was litted out | at any time and have the case disposed of. | " by - liky Dinease Ix o Shattered Vervons Syo- Moshar (% 1211008 () i | Brambie Bish, Tittle Henry, Lady Idris, (of the cab and her head and face bathed | When this s done thero will be nothing | “oie Sanitary Inspector Jones is doing | tem—All t runa of the Body De- [ § Martin (i) 16| MeManus, Jini Winn, € r Beverldge, | with river water. After a loug time spent | n the way of the councll granting the same | 804 WOrk, it iy deemed advisable (o create | pena Neryes—i Guarautee ). 1 aan ator Dingley and Dairy wiso v in trying to revive her the men held |concesslons (o the Unon Pacific that it | board of health to have full charge of the 1y, us A by My Ele t Hayward. (%) Flug of Tru (MceQuade), 3 [ consultation. Their victim was agatn lfted | granted to the Chicago & Northwestern, | JAHIARY €O S DL, Eepeciilly ot eh BICYCLE fitien () 13 fuzard, No d, Ftta, Jack Telling and Fiy- [ {0 drive lke mad to Dr. Wiley's house. Dr.| o “ryyrgduy Congressman Cousins of | outbreak of smalipox Al AL L EaAs (N QEMPSLitER With A1l COW. Hudd @800 30 arifin @ NG e e i e ‘\}n.-y was not at home and the party hur- | | (8 TIHERESY CORE oy l‘:u- ln'l."rdll :"l:lr« other Amierican bicyoles at t s:'u\l- vt S 3 Aatone (29 18 [ celver: 168 Glonurny, 5 £ 1; wan: Farbush, | ot o \ho residenco of Dr. Towasend OB | g rally to be held at Blum's hall under ek LT n Arrive, Study by Giving Paris Exposition. fiott (3D I | 108 (Miller) 1. mecond; Ble m, 107 the muspices of Swedish-American league e remalns of Nels J. Rasmusson ar-| of i Discoverfes—He Cautions You Doublet 35) i 14 | (Michaels), 2 to 1, third. T} 1:64le. Rice,| The physician was aroused and told te ::"“: ll.!wl erford, Ollle J. Crinkle yudan, [ come downstairs at once and give atten | Do has Ayres, Headiight and Isaac Marks | yjon to a woman who had been injured The GRAND PRIX 13, as {ts namo sig- nifies, the Grand Prize—the high- est award. Other bicycles wers awarded gold, afiver and brona rived here yesterday from Japan. The de No. 2. As nearly every one knows, Mr. Cousins Is an eloquent speaker and no doubt | ¢®ased was a private in the Thirty-ninth I g . 2 p It you are n weak m 3 a great many will turn out to listen to|United States Volunteer infantry and had | o f, ¥oU Q78 NS G G0 ETRET 5 Again Many of those who participated at Pin fco will contest for the trophy which w be whot for tomorrow. The handicaps r or wi I race, one mile and fifty yards, | Ho was told not wait to dress. He slipped 4 4 been serving in the Philippi ¢ modals and “honorable mention, elve event ve o ) . Four ye 0 ) ousins spoke ppines. He was nerves, but vou do sived In today's event will governin the | nandicap: Branch, 108 (J. Winkfield), 13 to | on a bath robe and went out to the carriage | '™ Four years ago Mr. Cousins spoke| o o " w o 0 00 ort. G " need. 'something to but thers was only one grand O e it 5. won: Donna Seay. 92 (Wonderly), 18 to 8, | qoor e felt of the girl's pul '3[ 10 the republican tent on Twenty-fourth | FEEY 4 the transport Grant when Danoly the defitlensy prige and the Columbla won it. second; Bohut, % (May), 8 to 1, third. Time: | 900 it o girl's pulse and | o o0t qug recetved a most cordial recep. | 1® d'ed at Nagasakl, Japan, dysentery being A narve VitRliG The Bicyele has KEENE LOSES GOOD HORSE | 14, Major Dixon and Miss Soak also ran. | stepped back, saying his services were not |, - the cause. You 'need something | be in mi Fifth ri six furl Likeness, 9 d Vi . - r v/ (ichaels), 5 to 1t won: Winaraine. 10p (Co. | Becded as tho girl was dead. One of the | "y ogiq0nt peck of the Young Men's Re- [ Tho funeral services will be held at loud, Kicked at Post by The |bUrn ot 2 second: imp, Albula, 108 (il e e ooy tr 5 The | publican club has fssued a call urging all f‘f:::n""m““"‘"!‘l“":f Totis o0 Bontay et Anmbsiiatn, Hrentn Lig and jorh 8 to 1 third. Time; 1:14%. Barbara M, of the members of the club to turn out oclock. Interment at Laure A + Lief Jr., Port Wine wild Erema also | house. The men then changed their de- | oua"siiona this meeting Barney Greer, | HUll cemetery. s to BDe Destroyed. ran. Sixth race, six furlongs: Princess Thyra, | Meanor and begged bim to do something | pregident of the Third Ward Colored Re- Mag publican club proposes to bring all of his | 1. A, Kime: ‘ Industrial ex; Positions an 1t har never fafled to win first place whenever and wherever ‘l'nrll\ have been made accord- hE o n FIXED STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. HOME OFFICE, HARTFORD, CT. 10 cause the organs to perform their| proper functions; that ~ is, you ueed | force fn the nervous system and in the blood--something to equalize the circul tion of the blood City wnip. wenty-first and Z streets, NF J. Winkfleld), 9 to 2, won; Nancy Till, | for the girl. He again assured them it was (Coburn), € to 1, second; Brulare, 108 | useless, as the girl was beyond help. The W YORK, Oct. 20.—A card of six over- ‘\ ght events was decided today at the smpire City race track, but some filr £), 610 8 tnird, Rires, Tk Onae | . e | followers over, aud with the other clubs [ réports the birth of 4 son. on of the 148 ia OFt wak enloyed by & (a0 sised. srowd 1 ‘and Jake Weber also ran, carriage then drove away, but came back |y gitendance it is thought that the hall | A €on was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs, Eectniclty—which 18 ‘he track was uguin Mghining fast, as o in a few minutes aud the men urged Dr. | i)l be crowded to its utmost capacity. | H: Walsh, Twenty-third and N streets | et o ameay | § Nobraska Cyflle GU-! i Pwhioh B Machias won waslly| aavoPavorites Win st.iisloak, Townsend to resort to anything to bring [ All of the candidates on the state ticket as [ w/hmAsAzINe club will be organized at Dr. | B eorony Beaed | it 1s properly applied LOUIS, Oct. 23 —Domsle and Will [ the girl about. He then explained that | ell as Congressman Mercer will be pres- | T aomctat 4 o'clock this afternoon Omaha Bicycls Co,, gtormsr W 1:52 2.5, but a fraction of a second more | g, 4 & A The ¥ntre Nous club ve neing 1l permanently lor Hhan the Ward's Fecora o 155 Tor" the | KbhotieTe, e, oniy winning” favorites at | the girl was bevond medical aid. The | ent and deliver short addresses, party ot o Yoot Ml Sive S gancing Leathie Jeurs nerve OMAHATNES y Altance nate nccident happened fn the | Choices aud an outsider won brackets in | 0¢tor was offered any amount of money| The Omaha quartet will be in attendance [ Mrs. J. D. Montague of St. Joseph, Mo., fpros snd, gausiise nlortunase accident happened in the other events. Starter Jack Chinn will | {f he would try, but he persisted it was his meeatin| a SaBth it- | 18 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Melcher. the circulation i Ucmm race. While at the post The Cham- | jalva Friday night for Clnetnnati to do the at this meeeting and a reception commit o t of B e patly REHA erlain kicked Bt. Cloud, and in the first [ stariing at (b 1he | useless to try as death had come long be- | tee composed of young republicans will arles 1. Winter_spoke to the colored Latonfa. His son, Christopher then your organs that nature inte alth, strength is ye reputlicans of the ¥ 5 g R T LT Ry meet Congressman Cousins and escort him | hall Tust migne, 0 F 0+t Ward at Blum's | wiil get that vigor mmaries them to have, and h w yards of the race iis leg brok enimal running Ofty yards on th the | (K1t ( e lesd | il re JOBBERS & MANUFACTURER before he could be pulled up. He Hmped | it e, Beven furlongs, purse: Ten- Lug Corpse About the City. to the hall City Attorney Lambert will return from |and weaknesses ha vanished. 1t “the track to the paddock, where « | nyson: 1ot (Dater 5 on o Emod 86 ne oy C. L. Mullen, president of the Norweglan | Stella, Neb., today, whero he has been visit- fSSREN 1B Ye Yanl OF OMAHA ullet put him out of hix misery. It was | (Fuvainger), 30 to 1. second: i Nocker The carriage then drove away. There|p.;ipyican club, which meets at Franek's s parents y P i by i A sevore loss to his owner, James R | (\Weddrsitand). 7 to 5 third Times s | WAS & consultation among the men. One 03 aaLA. he clty council will meet at noon todsy n BENNETTSELEGTH"}BELT Keone. Migs Hanover won thé Tace by d | ii‘iman A ar B, Gl Timat Ly | oA 1o take ihe Nodysto tho Glbl¥ ddmb }x:;(lc)n?lnurllx:r( 1'],)‘ rl:lln.l:w:.(llv;llu;lv:'l’.lxrb-l' iln»‘- to take .;3.m."';12 ton on'a proposed fundng I | DRY GOODS. Miisnetts won_ the first race, ridden out, | FeSfer also ran. . The other three refused to consider this o RUAUFDILR (06 mBsLilg OF 1N | bond ordinance Puts a steady, even, strong current into | g . & y o ) s | "Second” ¥ five furlongs, 2-year-olds: club early in order that the members may | A bright boy with a pony can secure |your system wWhile you siecp. The weik in fast time. Bhe made all the runnin: Censor, 98 (Wodderstrand) and fusisted upon dropping the body upon | Fopl o ith ¢ i} C 3 sten h! you slecp he weik IIII o MR L LR T B ) 08 () strand), § : | be glven an opportunity of listening to|Paper route by calling at The Bee office In | ened nerves gradually absorb the current | . . :.»’ tha Afth race. Summar : 1l ¥ o "’\H‘ el'a ]“» (Bassing tho roadway. It was finally resolved to| onvvoceman Cousins. the eity hall building. and you get iip in tha morning invigorated | B S0 - UKty A o, | HeCONC llam Boyer Hve o orgen o o wh e ongre ous| E. B Ridgeway. formerly e Ham- | and just one day closer Jerfect cure. | O o B e 180 (16 | third. Time: 1:04." Bell drive out into Bergen county by way ov( j¢'s expected that other club of the city [ mond company. Has wpcesioq & rermonsiite | 1 Hove newarjocioser to & perfect gur ® importers and Jobbers ot Villlame. 8 to 1 and 4 to 1, second; Un | ek, Tl Sparks, Maggle N | the Thirty-third street bridge. Whon the | yi g the same In order that the dis- | Position with Cuddington & Wilcox tricity was the greatest’ curative 2 i masked, 120 (IHenry), 4 to 1 'thied. Time: | yan & SA0RROR AN 1N bridge was reached the driver was agalh | (inguished statesman may be given a rous- | (Theodore Fogle aged 3. died at his home, | that would ever be known if it co Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods G s 11, St Finan and Gold | *¥hira race, selling, stx furtonks, 2-year | Ordered to stop. A portion of the girls | oy reception. temaing will bo sent to Mlifors Gonts, The | plethod of applying 1t. Giiaranteed to cure | i T s ey RANPIRE sl | Povuiz, 112 (Hassinger), 2 (0 1, won: | clothing bad been torn off. When the : riigr L 928 + O+ | Bexual Impotency, Lost Manhood, Varl AND NOTIONS. " inar ey Hatorany @Mt Mitvacier | (Idock MG Matihewn), 0" to 10| party left the sceno of the crime, one man Reginter Friday, L S, cele and all Sexual Disorders n elther sex; | —— - to § won; Hufl on, 108 (McCue), 80 to i | V17 Tdn Cycalla, Harty Pullfan | had a portion of her clothing in a pocket | Friday of this week will be the second An Added Interest O anrunken of vindeveloped Orgun | BOILER ANY SHEST IRUN WORK nd o1, second: Fidxspinner, 108 (Burna), | Redner also ran of his coat. When the stop was made at|dny of registration and it is expected that | is given to card games in the home when | Kidnoy Liver hed 1iadder Tronbier Con | o . in, Millstream, Dan Cupid and 8t. Cloud rilirace, selling weven furlongs: 1o | ho river bank to bathe her head, her |almost the entire voto Wil be registered | cur new packs are used, with our soldiers’ | stipation, Dyapepeia, Iemnle Compiaints, | > ran. V0L (Wedderstraniy, © to 5 econi; | comb and pins were removed. These wers | then, leaving only a few stragglers to come [ and sallors' faces on the court cards. Gilt- | R LB R O L Third race, five and a balt turlongs: | Morrls: Volmer ‘101 (Enos). 5 to' 2 (hird: | In MeAlister's pocket, The two portious |in on the lust day. The first day's regls- | edged, round corners, indexed, ssorted |{has do mwny with that Trglieul hrning AT [uaen carnival, iot it Lo h woni | Bily | Jackman, Paga’ Hary. | ot the garment and tho combs and haly | tration was 2067, this number breaking all | backs, highest quality, In leatherette case. | iif other makes ta (i they qfll_'amr 10 5, second; Manathen, 107 (Odom), 15 0 1, | Armand, Crest and Rushfie o ran. | |pins were dropped from the bridge inte |Previous records Send cents money or stamps for each | LS PR TR L | - ! mand, s also ra erdigris, a deadly poison. neo sce third, Time: 1 Prince Jvelyn Aol | “Firth race. se ling mile: - Wil Fay. | tho Passaic river, The carrlage was| OR account of the great interest taken by | pack, to Malt-Nutrine Dept. Anheuser- % metal sleciroden My Be) tnoo Wilen & Drake " mosify, Mintage, Agnes D, Spry,” Balloo All's Woll, Samis and Sporting Duchesd Wlso ran. | Fourth race, one mile and a furlon ] Bimonian, 104 (McCue), 6 Lo b, won; A on_bare 7 pdes. My Belt | Aanutacture bollers, smoke stacks and bo renawed when burned out for only | preechings, pressure, renderink, sheep dip, no other belt can be renewed when|jgrd and water tanks, boller tupbes cons ed out, and becomes worthless. My | iantly on hand, second hand botiers bought Alptthewsy 8 to 2, woni Percy R 11 | driven a short distauce along the road inte | Poltticlans of all parties in the afiliation | Busch Browing Asw'n, St. Louls, Mo C'third. Ttme: 1:45. ) Ghor, | Bergen county. The spot was decided on as | récord, Mayor Kelly 1;»"* 'Y;" 1'1' : 'ul request B msrenay " i Mascagnl, Water- [a good place to drop the corpse. The body | tbe members of the Board of Reglstration . Hereford Sale Con | Elecrical 8ispensory for the perfect cure | aie eoid " 8 Was dragged out of the cab, | But just tney | t0 make n pencil notation at the bottom of | KANSAS CITY. Oct. B—The xals of rog- | of "man's Weaknesses fres o’ euch. maie | Mmiea n oo cand prompt atiention to 1 . tstered Herefords ~ continued here today. | patfent. Bewars of coneerns covering bare a wagon was heard approaching, and one | °ach Page of the number of republicans, | There were some notabla’ sales muie. | mutal electrodos with chamols or felt, and one-six- o, 10 (Bassinger), 4 to won; Miss Patron, 101 (inos), 8 to 1, #ac E————————— teenth o T o of the men hurled the body back into ths | 3€MOCTAts, populists, etc., who register. At| Among them the followin Flectriclty eannot pass through coverlug, _" FOR THE CHILDREN, gnd: anuengor dts autel "7 to 4 Ml | 08 the y 20 | b closa of the polis tho party aMitutions | Coltmpun XVIT waa"wiatied nt 8100 by | Lt Verdigris can ___ ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, $ Nan Dora also ran. b0 o oacman anc . an be given in a moment without the neces- | {ir ¢, helkh of Aurcra, XU | My Blectroden and the renev i To Keep Thelr Digestions Perteot | 40 Dora al By P ’T;‘r:" “"""" :f v:‘ Allca's | 51ty for geing all over the books. The :‘lnliflux:..\'h'»,h:w.‘:.'nh»’-‘. Ot 35100 and 83,600, ture of my Helt are my ox OS“l’I’I ElOG'I‘iGI Nothing Is So Safe and Pleasant as Amertcan Jockeys Win, > ”"Y L “"“AHC' & Ppla ‘;‘ near "h' mayor says that as a rule there s plenty of | Clem Graves of Indlana bid $3.000 and then | PAtent (Letters patent Now, Rl T e enala Takiats LONDON . 0ot The American fockeys | Mills, Here McAllster caught the girl by | V08 ¢ keep up this count during the hours | L1, MENL sottled * down between Henry | and 31,785) und are used on no oth Btevens of Texas and William Hum beit or mppliance. When others Gompany h the polly are open and i€ M plan te car. | o6 Nablano, Neb, hey wend fthe price 9 | ciaim fhets” beits will not burn they g ried out the press and others Interested can [§%0 at a cltv. Humphroy bid $6.000 and | yre attempting to tmitate my patents rleotri g ; bave this information Within a very few | pita i e art oot ooy stephed | ana when they do this do not y Eleotrical Supplies. minutes atter 9 p. m buyer was Frank Hookefeller think they indorse my methodst The | Electric Wiring Bells and Gas Lightiag. As he may not be able to find time fo| L Tho next hest price was §1.000 for Weston | fact that they attempe to counter 8 % TomdeTo b opened the'day ‘al the Newmurket Hough. | the feet and dragged them outward Thousands of men and women have found meeting today in lively fashlon, being [ Another man grabbed the shoulders, and Btuart's Dyspepsia Tablets the satcst wnd | bluced five times in the firat two Faces, the | ua the hips reached the sill the twe men paration fo g winner in each event being piloted b most rellable preparation for any form of | XN L2 ¥ &0 gtood the body upright for a moment and indigestion or stomach troubl The Trial plate of 20 soverelgns was won | let It go. This event was not foresesn by Thousands of people who are mot sick, | by H. Hardy's Biddo, ridden by Maner. The LV v v . Mgr 1510 Howard St ! e HAECY S o, 14 hier, The | (he men disposing of the body. The hack- A “ ; ?| Btamp XVII, a yeariing bull owned by |my electrodes in the veat advertl but are well and wish to "“VI well take | Ntr“.l“Nl\nuh"l‘l“f\lznl;:l‘nlu‘l -{ I\ LA .x:'.»',..':u’x‘: an received $10 for the night's work, This :-:’x“x:ml‘uhr":(fl;‘;) lro ‘:rhll):ltm?lulul:']\:: F:nn)l:r %:‘m;fi" 2 '1'?3:3"n°r(~'.:?fv'3:'r" :“;"xr.'.:fn:}‘:" oa¢ 1 have, for all artinies of SAFE AND IKON wORKS . Bluart's Tablots after every meal to insure | galding Joe Ullman, with Sloan in the | was pald by McAlister. e of his Tequest bo given | Mon. after exciting - competition. with | Are counterfeited—but coumterfeits w 3 porfect digestion and avold trouble. | saddle, finlshed third. Sharies Gaaaail of Thaesendense, Mo are no good. Look out for the tr | . Maher also rode the r o he e WHDAPETS. Chs 0 0 e o ch' “ K But it 8 not generally known that the | g MAUE ise vode tho winner ot the | pyysana Taylor. The four men directty | BFOUED the newspupers Two 0t vad sold at 81,000 sach, Hean |oF “eateh” in “Free Trial” and This Is the story as detailed by Detectives Pay f 0 'l e by W, T 3 « d Tabta s o 03 oo 226 et o | SmCTyet Hakts” oS, S oot | Titue wnd Taylor e tour men atresly ap poria RS Bl S b T A e Cured® maverimementswett | T"he Omaha Safe b vy , . K - to me and I will explain tho » : little folks as for their elders. ten lf‘g"“llv §l:h‘_§ R ‘T i r‘ml-fl'u«l\ in | men are prisoners. The hackman has told | The residence of J. C. Daily, Nineteenth | Rogers, McCook, Neb., il Hiaaton LTIL I will refund the 1" paid mryl.l"n"y w k Little children who are pale, thin and Birerford s chestnut colt, ridden Ly | 811 he knows and two of the others con- [and R streets, was nearly destroyed by fira [ 4 Gveai-oid bull, to Willlam Humphrey of | nelt will not last & Ifetime and the ana iron orks ' have 10 appetite, or do not grow o thrive, | J., Reiff, ran’ third | firmed his story. It 1s sald that Death |last night. On account of the condition of [~ Blackstone, yearling bull, E. W. Zander, | current never diminish. | G. ANDREEN, Prop. should use the tablets after eating and will | | The { iheuin Atakes was captured by | and Campbell are the two others who told | the roads the fire department was neces- | Beecher, TiL. 3660, i Call or wita to-day. I have written | By 8 derive great benefit from thew. by 3. Rei, " Deresford's Jolly "Tar, ridden | 411 anq that Kerr has also confessed. Mc- | sarlly slow in responding. The cause of| phuke Dritton, 'yeariing bull, Willlam | baok ) 738, Xigding the Founiain of | Makes & spechalty 9=, o | Mrs., G, H. Crotsley, 638 Washington St., 8 e Allster alone denies the story this fire 1s supposed to be unknown. The | Hountiful. . 2-yea helfor, Willam | the. asking, - Book " will (e’ yao bn'dpdur | FIl1IRE &\ A hins, Hoboken, New Jorsey, writes “Btuart's | oo il Team for Caba, Walter C. McAllster is a member of the | 1ogs will amount to between $230 and $300. | Humphrey,” Ashland, Neb., $500. it. Advice or consultation ‘without ¢ st. | And Burglar Proof Safes & Vault Doors, ete " Dyspepsia Tablets just A1l the bill for chil- | ) YORK, Oct 1 Real, G-year-old cow 28, ~The base ball team | g ¢ MeAll " gl . 4 Channing B selected by h 8 | irm of James McAllster & Co., sflk throw- | Some damage was done to the property of | o\ 2 5 dren, us well as for older folks. I've had | other teams to pise " 1 William Humph serlos of games n | Sters. George Kerr {8 a member of the J. | R, 0. Watters by water, but this will not | §430, | i - the best of luck with them. My three- | Hutany, vill wail for the'Cibin capital thiy (P Donleavy Pafnt company. Andrew Camp- | amount to @ great deal. All of tho prop- | liean Donaid XX, vearling bull, R. D Electric Belt na"s & CBVIQHI |I'0I'l wurks year-old girl takes them as readily as | §ocK Theplayers who will go are: Keeler, | bell 15 a bookkeeper employed at the Hand | erty fuvolved is insured, Chisman & ANANDE: SNy 1 [] Go.’npany, v candy. 1 have only to say “tablets” and | ovan ot T ‘ Jjen and Don- | gireet silk mill. Willlam A. Death 18 a| Tho second alarm of fire Rooms 18 to 21, Douglas Block MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS | 3 and | gold only by 610 8. 14th St.. O , N ey, Ashland, Neb K, Hrooklyn and | —— ame in just KIvn," Tanvehill and O Brien #ho drops everything else and rums for | Of Plttsburg, Cullahun und Donahue of Chi- [ young man who was married two months | as the hose companies Were returning from | greeeeseesssssssssssssesssey limnosits’ Hazdan OF MACHINERY. them. | o 'n‘}l:'x:ml'.} j:,'jfl !,\I- reer, Doy ngo. Mrs. Death's friends are endeavoring | Brown park and the run to Thirty-fifth and | Dodge and 16th Sts., Omaha, Neb, | GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECIALTY A Buftalo mother & short time ago who | Gleason and nassitis Ser ool HAWIEY: | (g conceal the story of the detalls of her | X streets was @ long ono for the teams SPEAKING oF BIARS 3415 Wby MmAne: Neh IRON AND BRABS FOUNDERS, despaired of the life of her babe was so de- | York. ‘Thomas Simpson, nssistant secretary | bushand’s arrest and she is convinced that [ The residence of Ed Hanley was burned to | : BEIWIN 10 1 1801, 1808 & 1608 Jacksom Street, atear ‘shocting, contest | today My dnd Tete live: | Judge Kerr, brother of one of the prison- | but the It Pattern Makers and Model Builders. Manufacturers und Dealers—Steans Fittings, Elevator Bupplies, Steam Enzlnes and Bollers, Gasoline Bn- gines, Cream Separators, Machin. ists Supplies. 1igh Grade Repalr Work a 8y Vactory und office 614 Bouth "~ ELEVAIOR SUPPLIES. Wes recammended to me for my two monthw'-old baby, which was sick and puny aud the doctors said was suffering from in- | ‘o digestion. I took the child to the hospital, | orkinized a gun club with twelve members X robably 000, but there found no relief. A friend men | Monday night and gt alahe s "," ‘T_ :l’;:' n"“n:f;:'“: of John J”l‘"'";" ARl D BLOD, tloned the Stuart Tablets and I procured a | foed with twenty tin ey, W48 Organ Pater ) district RART, SPRRIOM 3t fesond ‘Ward Nepublican Rally, box from my drugglst and used only the | . ” RAATEON. #AERES A rally of tho Second Ward Republican ot 10 . B 'Box anA waa dncl Satlsfactory to 1. The funeral of the dead girl was held|club was held at Kubat's hall, Twentieth 1arge Rwhet 1340ge8 10 the box and wan de Y 3 Liptom, this afternoon. To avold a crowd it was lighted with the results from giving the | §f '1® Brooklyn team, will look out for the | a mistake has beeen made. 0 hat th Al I3 | Omaha, Neb. Tel. 338, | finances. . the ground for the reason that there was no - | c)mm these lu.;l‘eu 'm}u: she went beforo A s ominent M water avallable, although Chief Etter and " B. Zabriskle, Agent. J. B. Cowglll, Mgr. | the motary publlo of Brie Co, N. Y., and | ent nt Onawa the force his command did everythin | WpReE o o , ™ s The men implicated v t | the at his comn rything 1 on wade 44 [olloving sadat | ooy TowIend Jeft lust eveiing (or | i1 atier heariag betors Recorder Sentar | PORbIo o quench the famen. Some of the ronung | g maha Hashine Works f Qenfismeni—Siiart's Drépopsla Tableth | iy s e r Y Aoy OF that | portable property fn the house was saved | Farnam Street is a ground floor ofce which 1s very choffe—has a very large vault and 1s connected with another room which faces on the court and will be rented in s may be virtually considered a ers, 18 married to a slater of Mayor Hinch. | {otal. Neither Mr. or Mrs. Hanley were at sportsmen of Missourl Valley, Ia, |1, the milllonaire brewer of Paterson, |home at the tine of the fire. The loss will BEER *The Star Mil aukeet LONDON, 0ot Ste Thon 2 There 00 holds fast to public . . Mghted to 8nd they were just the th o Sir Thomas Lipton and § streets, last night. There was a good P Pt nas Hghted to:8 h...‘ym”"'i; X ;A.‘ln:;‘:‘n'm! ‘ haa cavled ne follows to J. “g,“:.h“,: lnnhxn;;ndl;hnl services had been post- | gttendance and although the crowd num- favor, The honest and f9gRatlo v‘x‘m“utqm,,'n) E ‘VATORS { ¥ secroti he New York' Yacht elub o a at st s | withiol , 10w l E Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets saved my child's | horoughl satlsfactory Diatious | RIS BY I8 Soranep Tt 18 clalmed at|perod only about Atty a great deal of fnter- | tenant. It {8 occupied now Tableta saved 1'8 | cablogram ds regards dociida w ‘lous | paterson tonight that the affair 18 only one | egt wa: (Faat " WMiR the exaention of an | lite MRS, W. T. DETHLOPE. | ghblKram 5 uration was merely b it est was manifest. b th ption of an Bubscribed and sworn to before me this |* e 0" of & serles in which mill girls of that city | (nteresting address by B. McCay, one of 12th day of April, 1897, HENRY KARIS, It 1s exasperating to one w have been vlctime, but this I8 the frat | the young republicans of the city, the bal- | R, who Knows | known case fn whic v . Notary Publl in and for Erie Co., N, Y. | Foley's Honcy and Tar, and kuows what 1t | lone theis SRS MY EE e TS HES Al Hine allgted 1o PpMIATe | For bables, Do matter how young, or | il d0, to have a dealer recommend some- IR IR0 SARARAS . e e delicate, the tablets will accomplish won- | 'BIng& else as “just the same," or “just as K Messrs. Buresh, Schultz, Wilcox and one | " entnek .- M . t r o ders in fncreasing flesh, appetite and | 994" for colds, coughs, croup, la Eripps, | NEW YORK. Oct 28 tre new unttieship | 7 (%0 others wpoke in the in Srest 4 She growth. Use only the large, sweet Ml»v-m"vl«' Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dil- | Kentucky, which 18 bound for the Asiatio | TePublican party. It was plainly shown to but will be vacant ber R, C. Peters & Co, Rental Agents BEE BUILDIN G Improved Qulck and Easy Rising “ “‘ | Steam, Electric and } | Hand Power Elevators. AUTOMATIC HATCH GATES. Send for catalogue. | KIMBALL BROS, COUNCIL BLUFI'S, la. 1008 9th Street Telephone 119, und hops—and the del- icate aroma of these beers will satisty the most fastidious. Blatz Malt - Viving ! delictous fi 1 ; elicious flavor of mn.i $ ! L 108'8 : : : . pes b hey were A in every box. Full sized boxes are sold | 1ou's Drug Store, South Omaha. | #tation to velieve the battlerhip Oregon. |the laboring men present that t (Non-Intoxlcant ) 17(h and Farnam § | d which Hled Baturlay, bu A ne ‘ ar . by a1l druggists for 60 cents, and no parent Brabi T """" :;mp "r:h,' lno?h-.n::h?-'rhg':-"o&"Tf.m d in & much better condition than four years An Invaluable Tonic dor rrives, kingville owing to one of the big guns In |80 @nd in this all present agreed. n arrlval on the | (he forward turret not working properly - —— unt Cassind, the | unon being tried off Bandy Hn‘okp. “alled | Wants Ratlrouds to Maintain f i his nlece. They | again today, passing out of Sandy Hook | A short time ago the city council ordered | All Drugglsts. i VAL BLATZ BREWING CO., WILWAUKEE. should neglect the use of this safe remedy y for all stomach and bowel troubles 1t the Wilhelm was or child is alling in any way regardiog ita [ Russlan ambassador, W YORK, Oct ‘C.H. Davis & Son - ‘ Agents for the Richmo | Safety Gates and emain here two days befo | A ¢ 8 X1 tood or assimilation Washing! pe t¥ re KOINg to [af 9:30 a. m., but returning to the anchorage leatrio t located n the center CURKS all Kidney ¥ire Do gton. They wero greeted at the |off To v y noan: | 88 Sisatrio aro light located in B 8 3 k- : . Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been pler’ by Baron “Behlinpenbich: - consul he Af:":‘tv'v;‘[;kl‘{ié:'lll‘glr'll‘r'l\:r:n“l):n. o Ty [of the L atreet viaduct, but so far the | OMAHA BRANCH, . Diaesns, | Rk | Etevator 1iydraulic and ::'nd El;vnmrl ’ known for years as the best preparation for h‘;«':qu'.hh!n«h I\\ lant, charge d'affares, | cne of {ts oMcers that it had gone outside [ mayor has not approved of the resolution las St. TEL. 1081 ; r, ‘or by 1aall, | Elevator repalriug & speclalty. oa! | all stomach troubles, whetber in adults or | {0,"Yyhe ftuasian consul general at New | today merely Lo test certain guns. As to|In this connection he says: “The light at 1412 Douglas St. . ] L Jreabeck.aé | Valve Cups for Rievaters, Engines & intants, ” . |ubout Hussin and Chinese attaira. "P°* | ey ot ut Toery b spenk, CMe® the center of tho VIAdUCt 15 DO OUDL | deeeseeseesseessesseseseec | Vi clc,of Dr B J Kuy Burdtees, N | Prissiog Pressses. | { . \ \

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