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= THE O BEE DAY fAHA DAILY THUI OCTOBER 25 1900 . ASKS ROWELL FOR HIS PROOF LocAL Po[mc_n CALENDAR Chairmaz Ostrom Anewers Oharge that Voten Are Being Oolonised. FUSIONIST LEADER ASKED TO MAKE GOOD Democrats Resort te 014 Cry for Parpose of Letting Them- sclves Down Esey in Detent ‘bairman Ostrom of the repub county commitiee yesterdsy EEve ou foliowing suatemest “There is absolutely Do excuse or ! tion for the declarat alr Howell of the demo county comm that groms registration frauds Are be ommitted by the republicens in order be sars, ‘that ihey may stesl ele this full as they €id iast W I huve renson 1o believe 1 * charge vimply is the mature v biet © be Gone in belalf of tb chet S far a8 the republicans are concer heir sule efiort hss been and will be te &et sl republicans entitied to vote at the oming election properly registered sud o " to vote on election day f we can 6o we will bave & substantisl majority tha will owreome even 1the repeating aud colomization perpeiraied by the opporition This cry about TegisiTation freuds seems 1o be & fusion fevorite, &s It ir raised on every occasion, evidently for the purpose ©f Jetting them down ekey in Gefest. The intimation that the republicans wom last epring's election by fraudulent means is without foundstion. It will be remewm- bered that when this charge wae made in & statement pr over the mame of Che o Gilbert of the democratic city c mittee Beward Kosewnter had him arrested for eriminal libel and challenged bim to produce a e person whose vole was frav@uiently «as After giving three weeks 10 SCrape Up WilDekses Dol b piece of evidence wus profuces Glibert crawie on ihe techuica that it was ©d thet be signed libelous srticle 1f Chatrman Howell or soy siopiet knows of suy falee regls t is his Quty to e e i1 st once waiting & &n 1 challenge him to pro- Cuce & single man fravdulently registered by this committee or apy of it¢ apents. 1 believe this cry is simply Oewigned to uf ford &n excuse for the Gemocrutic sherif to swear in bunéreds of Seputies ngain, ae be 4i¢ iz the spring. to overawe and timidate voters at the polle and ivter with sBt of law, with the election i this city an@ South Omabs. blicaus went is &z bonest eloc @ free th (hese result ballot and we #ire gl have no fesr wh PAWNEE 18 SAFELY MeKinley's Majority of Four Ago 1o Be Incremsed Pawhee COuDIT OMs Lever kpown any @:ber than & republicun allegiance, remarked H. C. Wortham, who hus & clear ins eonditione there. “wnd (his YeAr we are golug to give McKinley 00 m 'y, about 160 more thew we id four vesrs ugo Msny of 1he populists iv our section are put out with Bryan becsuse they believe be hus brokes up thelr party organization. They res that they opoe bhud the sirongest organis tiom of Buy PATtY in the siate, but that their frults of victory have been regulurly ab- worbed by the Gemocrats unt o are bopelessly broken and Cimorgasized. The originel, brand of populsts charge Bryan with this Gemocratic eclipse of thelr party and resent it. Mizy of them came orig- mally from the republican purty apd they with hundreds of oibers sre going sraight back into it REPUBLICAN Years 1 bave coversd most of the Fourth con- gressional district in the last few monthe &nd find every rewson 1o belleve that Pope will 208 one more to the republ Jority in congrese. e bhas made hea guine his own county of Guge and wid carry u large slice of the fusion veie, which is going 1o McKinley on the ground bf goos times. Voters who wani io endorse MeKin. Jey irrespective of iheir other preferences realize that t must Five Biw & republican senate and bouse o be can 40 pothing INTERESTED. FARMERS GETTING Leave Their Fields 1o Hear Political lsswes Discussed F. X. Prout, republican candidste for ut- torney geversl, cume into the s'mte hewd- quarters yesterday afier & COBULUOUS cam- PLIED of 1he state of nearly three monthe A the culminsting uy spprosches Mr. Prout finds his sul@iences limited omly by the sanding capacity of the halls. His last week's work hus taken him to Fairfeld Harvard, Clay Cen and Red Clovd where firmers of il hellefs jeft their busk- ing 0 hear republican doctrine “At Red Oloud Suturday the tows was A private leiter from George Sutton, s soidier in the Ph nes, written to his futher. Hon George Sution of Table Rock Neb., snd 6ated Oruvi, Luzon, September 21, 1806, confirms repol from other sources respecting the snxiety of the Fil ipino imsurgents for Bryan's election. Mr Sutton's letter reads 1 mail you today the Munila Times of § upder separute cover b wnd ptember Thought perbaps you would like to Jook them over ‘There is an article on the first page 1o the paper of the 19tk iz regard to Bryen that there is & grest desl of truth in. Eves & fact that Bryan is iu sym ication with the leaders imeurrection, the natives have been Jed to belleve ugh some source) that 1t Bryas is elected they will be ailowed 10 4o Just what they ease with the islapde regurdiess @f Americen interests. They think if they keep up Lheir fighting wil tesure Bryan's clection. o you oan see that be is b & way the cause of & great many Americad sol@iers. who are servine their country &nd upbol@ing the stars rnd stripes. heving give up their lives Per} ¥ou would vot look mt this matter iv the same way 1 do. for 1 canvot sre bow 8By MED Who I8 D Americen cit irer uné has hik country's imterest &t Peart could support any one who allows his name apd infuence to be used to op- pose American arms apd trample Ol4 Glory ip the @ust as Bryau is doing ov bere “If half of the reporis being brought from the insurrectos are true and we have Pretly sizong evidemce that they &re Bryan is nothing more nor less then & traftor. 1 am sorry that 1 will mot have & chape (o0 back up my opiuien at the baliot box this fall The revised registration lists of Greater New York, published iz the World, show & total of 640,068 voters, &b incresse iu the fve boroughs of 6489 over the registra- tlom of 18 In the Qistricts carried by Bryan in 164 there s & net gain, sccord- Ing to the World's figures. of 5747, and in the McKinley gistricts 52.9%. Comment- g op this showing Aame ihe increase Throughout the siate, the New York cor Tespondest of the Phiedelphia Ledger says. “The heavy registration in this city *pd throughout the slale WUt mesd & Large majority for McKizley and Roose- Republtean Meet] ursd r 26 Swedisk- Americen Republican League viub No 2 Blum's ball, South Omabs speak ers, C. H Dietrich D H Mercer, A J. Colewon Mathew Gering of Pisttsmouth, Washing on ball First Ward Republican elud hall. candidutes speak Fifth Ward Young Men s % cas cly Sixteenth and Locust German-Americen Republican club, Ger manis ha Hibbler's Park. Forty-fitth Leaves. worth, N. C. Pratt and candidates wi ek Friday. October 26— Ewelish-Americas Garfeid club and Sw b-American Lesgue cliub No Weshington hall; epeakets, C. H. Die- trich, Congressman D. H. Mercer and antidutes Fifth Ward Republicar club, MeKenna's ball isteenth and Locust streets speukers, H. H. Buldrige and other can- difntes Suturd " - Sen J. €. Spooner of Wisconsin et re. publican rally, Trocaders thester Colored clubs of Omaba reighton bal aker, George W. Bryant of Chicago George L. Pryor of Virginis speeks &t Waterion Democratie Meetings. Thursday, October Ewetish meeting, Creighion ball Friday. October 26— | Bwetish meeting, Brraz club reom, South Omeks Sixth Ward Brran club Thirtieth asd Eaturday, Octotw 320 South Fit- vith farmers fiom the surrounding v 8nd we had three republican meet- ngs i ibe afternoon” seid Mr. Prout “Two of them were under cover and the third 1 addressed was ¢ of the thr ng weat crowd ilun the other bined Thut wasp't b Ereatent attraction, but si people couldr't get inte wae more in my irie ALLEN ENTERS A DENIAL Asseria He Did Vot Say te (aptain ms that the Fink Distriet Was Lost 10 Fusion t-of-8oors in epite er. 1 had & lurger meetings comw- ves b ply bacsuse the the halls. There meeting on the two Sexn William V. Allen wires The Bee evtering denisl to the siutement contad D b interview with P. W. Barber reporting bim to bave given up the Fifth distric Sensior Allen says: “] have not talked with him or Captein 1 think Shellen- barger will be o Coum Mortgages or Makis To su outsider Bufiulo coum Jook like fair prey for the fusionists.’” re- marked Sberif 8. B. Funk Keurpey chairmus the republican central com- mittee. “The crops have been & failure cors and small grain were both hopelessly burned up. Five venrs sgo such & copdition would tave meant siervation sud sppeals to the covptry for help, but Dow the farm ers Gon't seem 1o be in the Jeast distresend They buve enough woney laid by to live on and thelr borses kre bringing good prices The office of sherifl & f€W FeaTs WEO WES worth good mopey in fees, but this venr und lnrt there have been virtuslly no foreclos- ures or orders of sele to huudle nd haven't been makin ue her The farmers are either paying off their MOTigRges OF ArTEDEIng fOT renewsls with part payments and are bearing up well un- @er this twll's crop failure “We have & majority of 400 te overcome but I'm fully convinced thet we'll do It The county is heavily settled with Germane und Bobemians and with the five adjacen counties of Dawson, Cusier, Eperman, Lo- 5en and Phelps wae the very core of orig- | tnel populism Dietrich will carry & lurge ehare of the Germap vote and Mrs. Leuks a4 others huve bheen meking inrokds pmeng the e populista | SUES Nzwsfiyehfin LIBEL Obseets 1 cla-t 3 exed to Have Been Pube ed iu Fraternal Organ. Agnes Frazsell of Fort Smith, Ark., has | brought ewit v the United States circul court against Root Bros. & Co. and Sem G Smith for $50.000 demages for libel. Iu he il of complaint she alieges ihat the de- fendunts are the publishers of & newspaper celled ihe “Tidings,” the ofcial puper of | the womaz's suxiliary of the Woodmen of the World, end that &s such publishers they used 10 be privted an published an arti cle in which it wae stated that the com plelnent bad committed wn offense whick i & felony under the laws of ATERDESS velt. No otber interpretation of it seems possible 1f there wzs & @r tow Bryan there would be some murfsce ingi " tioms of it but &ll surtece indications polint the other way. * * * A large part of this incresse may be CGue to the matural STOWD of the city. A part of i1, however is & silent vote that @id Dot go to the polls n 1886 Whatever hopes the Bryanites bave of carrying the city rest on this silent vote. M is takez for granted that Dearly wll of those who purposely remained away from the polls in 1666 were democrats. For whal purpose &re ithey DOW preparing to cast their ballows® This is & very preg- naut guestion. The registration up the state it &5 bouvy Proportionetely &x (n ihe city 8Dd gives the clearest possible proof thet Bo &PAIRY DOW FXiKtE In the grest sound money parsde In New York Ciiy, November - pected that 57000 mer from the wholessle ary goods trade will march, & siriking ev Gence of the sirength of that trade in the busivess New York The paper trage will be represented by 20.000 te 0600 the bankers ané brokers by abou clothiers by 2500 the Qrug, ¢ snd vernish trade by 7000, the jewelers by 4500, the lawyers by 2000, the millivery flower trades by 4,000, the Proguce exchenge by €000 and the real estate trude by 2600 Many other trades will be repre- sented” in the procession and so Wide spresd s the interest in it that practicsl there will be & pevern] suspension of busl- Dess o that day. Iudeed. most mer- chants will close thelr offices and siores Don M. Dickinson of Michigan, posunsster general under Cleveland, does Dot Jove Broauism & lttle bit In & signed staie- mest Just publirhed he declares that be could Dot support Brywu, but thet * he would cast his voie for President McKinley &nd the nstional ticket He Geciares thut be is “forced te the conviction that be would be & recreant American, false to i COuNLry as well s to bis political party, ir be should take 1o the woods,” and declarves thiat, “&s the house i op fire” he will go to the polls and help save it although he Goes Dot sgree with all the methods of house- keeping. FHe contends that Bryas is preach- ing the doctrine of hate. appeals 1o the &n- archistic classes and “endesvors o et friend against friemd. wveighhor aguinet Delghbor, family againet family, section WID-ROADERS IN THE NIRE WHY CHIEF WAS INTERESTED Was Keeplg Tab on & Hohe Whe Was On Opposite Side of Two Tections Beek Appesrasoe Ballon srreet Under that Titls = bumas nature 1E thie week be DEAVER WING DENIED NAME OF “POPULIST" | vas obe walking $lowly souibward on Seventeentd sireet, eyeilg & man o 1be P pide hor The Judge Fameett Follows Ruling of individus] who war the & vuct Ceurt Twe Elem ose Berutiny op the pa bief was Now Compete for Privilege s middie-aged TaD O sppenr of Being “Mid-Ronders &uce, weiring ove reptly & metbazs er g ut 1w —_— blocks this the man, who seewed e Pavesit Mitaist 5o the somewhat emburrassed bY the aitentios il U S yEAY tracting, turbed intc & £ige Frrect . et g ared . h’nl:,‘i - !"‘_‘ Ch seked a3 IDQUIsitive friend whe & Cumtr Gout By, & | ha overtaker bim “whet wue there ahout Batrme: ..‘;( ._”,,_’.,,', ot man in overalls that so interested committee, started the trouble et mat 18 & Bobo.” replied the officer 1 inet 12 ciny the 2 % MOSIAEn-ta Seottin® oo T hus Just come from the freight yards tisket as “populista.” This protest €8 Be there and slept lam night in & box ectond o the Merearty Ciibe ¢ the He is going vto the residence dis- mid-roaders, ¥ho had asked trict 1o beg & breskfsst You cannol { the baliot as “mid-rosd P make & my ut these lows. The - BomrrngeofPmerirbg e ess, ubcertain way 18 which they was. siong w any “ 3 1 N SOUR & Sumi B becraye These feilows, 88 & 216-7006 POy p rule, will steal anythl ng Joose e efiafes G They may have 10 #10p &t & good mars Gesiguated as “mid-rosd populists,” and | DOUSES Defore they got & meal. 1f they Judge Holmer of Lincoln had reversed the | APPED 1o 0 & pi-ce whers 5o ome 1s decision of the secretary of state. Coupts | At UVMe they will break in and steal clotd- Stk Shveity tutioned - ing, jewelrs and snyibing of value the Hoimes o his fpdings upon can safely get away With The town i He Gecited 10 allow the Deaver faction 10 | Tay OF thest SURESER: LR TS coming 80 upon the tickel as plain N e "t Sk N sad e the Morearty faction as mid- B T aat e SR bnats ot/ f¢ e Prom tbis decision Chairman Jones of 1he . R R S S S Susten popetiot. GUEmINSS AgpERls chupe thet keep Our detectives busy in ¢ esutime the Fupreme court has S RN S e S - e foversed 1 uege Helmes ang | SFTeSt them as uspicious characters. 1 upheld that of the sscretary of * the (ply way they cad be reuched wherebs mid-roud candidates must be | [hOT canno make ",,',"" How betere 50 Gesignaied, and when the cave came up | (8 PUICS JUCEn RGOS S UPEO ou & re Judge Fawce ey be | S "' g ot Qifheu e - beld woe Elmer Thomss wos : gy present to the" fusion popu e 1" o cheirman snd Bloom and D. Clem | °F 'R move Desver were in the terest of the candidates. The Morearty factior DOG DEWEY SEES HIS DAY whe BOU rejreseriod rxl-m"' 1:lurn S L was epparent 00 (upg Detects Canime Wy 4 .-l: l.-‘“'. ‘f‘;;'("“' ;‘;-‘»u;_'-‘;.fi“: ":5 Clever Deviee Brings 11 te the ticket u: t dexignat Jusiice the Morearty faction hud laid claim to ey o 751, it became Decessars " S . i Py ermmee s rovmagl But for tbe shrewdnes ¢ € 1l-yenr- Morearty was accordingly botifed to ap- |94 Ruth Tompeett, duughier of lusa near this afternoon to participate ip a com- | TOmPseit, 1562 Sherman avenue, ibe law bat to Gecide which frction of the mnd. |CCUDLIees would huve demie her rodress r 2 ob the t against the vicious cur that bit ber rosers will get place upon the ticket ue e . Guy. Ruth was TUEDILE bome from & Gozex of more mongrels u the Deighborbood cume racing ber snd ope of them—s bluck an prang upon ber and bl & Pl D The Gogs were &1l rirange Secretary John Mallale blican | iB &2 iDstapt she kit upor & Eror tifying tbe guilty can i omn Cook b oactes - d utter,” sbe sald. turning to a talle- | WOIED WhO 810 v he Goubtfu vou plesse call 1 o ol fhouted more last TgHt 41 the Sickies | Lim The WOmAD COm merked Ferry Sten at the stste hewd bomey, Doway, Dewa 0 s quarters vesterdey here was one | Now, it happened that tbe guilty bow goimt “iv"v:'"‘-’!-rq‘. © get up &nd object | wow wes the only ove in 1be puck named bt e oF it B Do & V88 | ewer The others being Youuger were all aving enlisted s e o1l | nemed Teddy. S0 Dewey trotied up to his 'h‘nz'l |{: - Xy Y at 12 and | mistress and by this means Ruth Jesrned perved under . Etevens carries the baast belonged 48, and there W With him &n Eutosraph Grum hesd oarreg | WDO ihe beast belonged to, sud tb wis n the war, the w nLg being almost faded Do deuying Fe Mrs. Butter was tried in police n yesterdsr OB & charge © ring ® - L‘:\:,’;fi" g s vicious Gog. The hearing s not finisoed ndent himeelf ' temple | Fet. but, as the little girl's wrist i ;;vuln"\ ev . },h.k!‘{‘fll( 011 dfi:r\': swollen and irfiamed. 3t is probabie leventh street The bullet pasmed eu- ” soen bi 3 tirely through the sku and lodged elther Dowey has seex My dan e brain or in the Membrane surround- the u organ end atiending physi- clans have beer able o ocate Wis Bupposed sl frat the: the wound wis Bu: this morning Dr Gibbe reports & falr Way 1o recover e i Ath 8 sble <o Epenk Mr B et e o s wife and s Jorge tamily ' ? o & chadren say he has boen | SUGICTUT o Worose & eril weebs | {he members of exe Wher the Lnouncement was mege b T Banborn 1 Tesiersn le Guile & value he execut * meetine 10 us o Thursdey to Tt il PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. J P Cobb of Detroit is in the Marrisge Licenses T o5 Ganee b U st Licenses to wed were lssued vesterday 1o C W Lioyd of Gothenburg i8 in the the following persous P . Hines of Geneva I8 & petron of the | Williem J. Wilseck, Omaha % | Merchents Nora Dugan, Omah 28 | Jumes Mutousek of Bruinerd is & guest of Cherles 8 VanAniwerp, Omaha the Murrey ulu Gilbert, Omahs C. W. Vanderkoop of Washington i at Nels Glander. Omat | the Millard Mary Feterson. Moline, 11l | 3onn et beriend is st Cheries A Rjes. Omats 2 | the Miliard Lisrie Grote. Louleville, Neb 38| re Heyward G. Leav Lure Johnson, Omahs W e Milierd Christine Olson, Omahe 5| gemuel Rinsker of Beatrive it stopp Stanislaus Gazinski, South Omabia 2 | the Dler Grax Agnes Weise South Omahu = e A Kehoe of Platte Center |dem J. Fox, Omahs the Tier Grand Emma E. Smith, Florence Dr. W. K. Clark of Niobrars is stopping st the Merchants E K. _Valentine of West Point is & guest of the Tler Grand Widenm H. Hartman o sgo i patron of the Miliurd J. W. Barnhart of is etay- sgEaing: seclion and Dation aguinst ntion* Brann of In closing be saye: “Lel no Gemocrai be infiuenced by false Teparts u& to the i~ ¢ Chadron is utude 1o this crisis of a1y mas whom we dave trusted, who g 10 N6 record 1 g of Spokane, Wash., 1 1o spusk for him vow, may deem it uo- [*F “H"",_:;f“‘ i L DeceRsars 1o Epeek LEguin Wednesday &t the Millard. S We should Dpever lose fuith in the ith, solic of the Milwaukee stability of the works of God—lesst of an Mercha iv the poblest of them—an bonest man ray went to Onawa la. yester fought & eh, & wccomjanied by his wife be gres: battle for Tider and demoeracy Y » LETE ¥ L H whose niece i Walting in confidenve the call of mes | ibe Wife of N 20 N S Ue M %o gather for the tesaganisation | “Jugee Tee Estelie has appointed Thomas of my part like bim T conoeive obemy | P Wisor Lis court repor o sucoeed solemn duty to vote against Brysniving the | J_ A Tucker, resigned Gemocratic party uné to rid the party ana | B B Funk of Kearney, sheriff of Buftal - 4 2 = sounty, Nebrasks, Wes the guest of hus country of Brranimm; and 80, like bim, in | fond 'Folioe Jodge Lowrh, yesterdns the ranks of the true democracy, I shall go| I W. Cook and Berjumis F. Lang of 10 the Doiis 4pd cust my ballo: for Presidept | Beutrice Wiliem Steufer of West McKinley @ 8 M. 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Mclp- iug is owned by Mrs Elizebeid Bell and port that President E. T. Jeffe torh and wbout twenty-five democrats and cupied by Mre. Cecll Beebe as & bo sor & Bis Gom oot populists occupled seats on the platform. house Mrs. Beebe Lz | George Coppell of the Losrd ¢ Mr. Zeisler was introduced se ope of the trouble phatically r enrly mperinliste and one born thre — atas of o8 empeier arrived st the b ug ewe t Notes snd Persouals Zesler said th ale Lere was & $UOLE swell M o 0 of_the tingulshed the sdministration of McKinler seversl rooms and wads of oll-soak P vy e from that of all other presidents was &bl rags were found J. W. Muny of clerk in the gener the Spanish war the conditions tha Mrs. Beebe is the ber of Edgar Beebe q followed, especially the trestient by this the 11-vear-cld bo a 1 age w government of the Filipivos. The propristed 81 weut ie was declared 10 be the chief inroe, ae this Denver ov & campeign izvolves &n endorsement of o " presidert's policy or & rejection of CHANGE TRAIN SERVICE inveighed loudly sea Toing 1hie £0T- | Kamsas City and St Lo ous republic mus Jeflerson into & New Houte Next Week e e g i t upon the prineiples of | October 2¢ will wittess & geners cers of wekt- eorge Geclured the full dimper ip the matter of routes out © ie, Punpose of taking up peil the most degruding sreument ever a6- Burlingion passenger trains. Op &nd efie . e e vanced, & it easy thet the laboring that dete sll Kensas City and St Lou §onew cluuse was men hus Do besrt or intellipence or senee | trains opersted by the Ksusas Clty, ® & pensl ofense I the of justice. He suif the prosperity and Joseph & Councll Bluffe rosd will £o south RS SUNCH IR, financial arguments sppesl to the timidity | from Council Bluffe, on the Jowa side of the i of the idieen of the business map &nd The stomach of the | river, instend of cromsing over to Omahs city I eor lsboring man; thut good &nd bed times end running Gowsn to Facific Junction Staper Hifsra were sent alternuiely throughout the his- | CTOBSING the river &t thet poivt. Hereto S Rt L tory of the world, even us far back &6 the | fore ome of the three Guily traine opersted | considerst oMcluls wnd the mem- lean yeams of the bible, by Providence, but by thif branch of the Burlington hss used Der? of the grievance commitiee ure not of that the republicans are boggish in claim- | the Jows mde of the river in ite southward | Snoes wifl b soicamy meten oE, Sfer- irg credit £ he fuvors of Providence roer, and it bus been decifed that 'xyr‘-vu;»t ¥ tee wre; £ I iy ien Mr. Zeisler €3¢ not tulk very muck sbout te i the more jracticable, conses B8 Cetrn Wt Balat s 1 Bryan. He ¢id take occasion to say that two Kuneas City spd ove St ser. Norfolk. and E. H Condson of Fre- candor compelied the statement that b t ns wil after October 28 sdopt mont €id pot agree with Bry n 1866 on the Toute exclusively Mertality Statieties mobey question &nd Goes not agree with | Todsy it wae decifed to meke & change PN et S g gy Y him pow. He tified his ort of 1B the Denver-Chicago | been reporied 1o the city hewlth commio. Brysd by the assertion that there 16 abs rains of n which pass Sioner - ey v of free colnage legis througd sume Gute that e T South Ninty lop Ou: four years and that the chax led iz the run South Twe - there were he ght the colonial and fm. DIBE of the Missour! trains the emstbound uts, 39 Dupoat, LliEm ques mportance rlinglon passenger train, which leaves | T o v glss ocounty r Zeieler spok and & ual! Jusha &t 4 o'c 1 the afte son, will hospital sged 6 bours. The gresier of his address TED Tia Pla tend hrough | [oTnie, &ged I Alfre mprised Bsesu ou Blufs 2, the eveming | ¥ - o Elowing defense traln for Chic un via Oounc Filipinos, which elirited grest a Bluffe, instesd ough Plattemouth i Agblases, eapectt " m-v.“"‘:”:v Marriman Atiends Conference Spectacles' tnemce to the efect that if Bryan should | ,CIiCA ot 24—E. H Harrimas be elected the Pilipinos w . s the bonrd of Girectors of the B Chicego & Alion, s wttending & confererce here todky of direciors ané ofcials of rouds in which be is ipterested. It ie stated that the maln object of the meelng is 1o muke eflective &3 sgreement whereby ihe Al OUTLAW NOT YET IDENTIFIED Who Was Killed st Train Robber shull gueraniee 1l the fixed chETges of the Council B is Sull am Kausus City Southern railway and contro: luknown the operation of the road tbat are scientifcally and properly -— r. Hary as thus $ clined te | tied the the Speuking of the traln robber recemtly - Sgvimes G (s far declined Stted are ones ihat bring » - meet newspsper men regurding the report || megt relief. killed pear Council B Chief DoBabuE | sol y ey sl . L peid vesterdsy No e have pot - . . ld.l,fl“- the late C. P. Hunting- 4id pot have & criminal record or we would vt 4 . s @ ool i ection wiik the Ui Juther: buve learned someibing sbout Wim, but 1|gng ".L'“I‘b e "y:’"“‘;‘,‘f :;f"‘h’ 2 Pacifics of optical goods @o Dot think be was & Dovice in the bus- - ome & part of & through Free examinations. w from New York to Asie ness. He wore & most lugenious co trivance for & mask: » canvas cloth which Bew Batieent 4o Tow lexies. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO., vered his besé and cume down under hit | SANTA FE, N. M., Oc Attioles of 5 Vlouse: he wore his slouch hat over this were fied here today for Lesding Scientifie Opticians. 4 had two es eves. Any Puso. Pecos Valley & Essterp 1408 Farnem, OMAHA map might bave been killed unfer similar exiending from Roswell to _E) OPPOSITE PAXTON HOTRL ircumsiances, bo matier how foxy be was. | Pamo, Tex. & distance of 175 miles. J. J You see the rese Lgen!, RS SO0D 8% X n wes flugged, guessed the trouble grebbed his shoigun apd slipped out the “ A Faix AN e shews S e o 2oLl et Gown & distabce &nd concealed bimself st Dis piture sgain but when 1 Jook st it the side of the embankment. When the | | Jook so funny dst 1 want my frien's © be #bot chme Mloug the track with the | o o . iy men sbead of him all he had to| 10 PE¢ It again—it's de cutest picture was 10 take aim and fire from bis place |1 #Ver Lad took UV me—an’ now dat I'n of cobceslment. because passed | & bollerin'—not fur McKinley or Bryas withis & few feet of him and sbove | —hut fur & man Gat's a2 bundred per whice Be whe Siey cent better'n eltber uv dem two—I Supervisors Appointed | wants ter look funny—'cuuse my boss it following supervisors of registration have b ointed 1o take the places of | E0T O¢ greatest collection o' stoves ™ i t serve on the bowrd: | cooks and hesters—wat Fou ever gezed bt 1 of Eighth ward, ¥. E._Joho- - son Concennon, democrat . Highty | 0D—8 §ood base burmer fur $19.80-a recinet of Sixib ward, Dominick Cosgrove 3 ohs ar §11.90- ter fur Hloe Henry NcKesrney, Gemocrs ot | 3004 stove fur §11.50- guod hester fu precing Ninth ward Jacod Wingender $4.98-1s de little prices wat be asks— Thomas Houlhen, Gemocrai; Ninth of Third werd, Henry Bt Claiy |8 ¥0U only pey so moch down and de naries Dennis, republican Pirst el o e v plan Second ‘ward. Lawrence | P8 0 G¢ €asy plan 3 E;(l ILP is oe W . 3 !c',Ac republicar 1§01k precinct of Beconé ward, Semuel § = Burchaeld vice F. B. Kingsbury re- A C R ym yublicas; Ninth precinct '] hird ward, » . a er E vite Charles Cussar, re- | 1514 Farnam St. brick and ibe real thing. I think TP per cent of the populists i my stete will vote Iccliliu $2 Shoes— for McKiley this yeur Populism is Dot desd. But fusion 5| At $2.00 Dy | i It 4 1 ( rex L. Shooman sells = becoming p'sin to populists, is met all thaet could be hoped for Four years from beary three-aole shoo—mede it Dow the populists will form & solid snd | PIUIED Kip upjers and wide round toes eflective force. Populism will Dext 1hree years its o learn in the n strength. 1 | Thut give grest comfort 10 the feel—and T | 8t the sume time have style with them e Ry A i Perbaps I shouldu't Bave | _uuuully §2.00 shoes are grest, clumsy 1 heve spoken in Kansas for the last | STaire—regular brogaus—pot so witl two wecks and I'm goiug to Ohio tonight | these—for they are made with as much 1o speak fo McKinley ] spent three |style ks the higher priced shoes—we weeks rtumping Celorado. My ows state ¥ | goar pair ) to of Kansas 5 sbsolutely reputlican. Oolo- }‘ . ereny of these n”’"'. 2 rado i Perbaps so. 1f 1 were to helieve | VUTWORT TWO pairs of moles—you've what politicians told me and what 1 gath | BeVer seen & shoe that could sbow half ered from the crowds I *alke¢ 1o and the | the value for §2.00. men I met 1 should say Colorado was re- » publican. But the democratic majority lasr me was &0 overwhelming tha! ] cannet e e v Drexel Shoe Co., visce me 1 do pot kmew apriding sbout OSmada's Up-to-date Shee Beuse Nebrasks 1 only spesk of the states whers 1 heve been ™ 1819 FARNAM STREET. Kimball Pianos — | We have just r Ived & new stock of these elegunt planos—iu all the mewest and lutest designs of ¢ se—and would invite you to give us & call and iospect them—Kimball pienos are poted for their very fine and costly veneers—and tone is unexcelled—ask for our second ¢ cosy terms Orgune from $10.00 up. \ A. HOSPE, T ™™