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SCHURMAYN SCORES 0N BRYA) Scholarly President Ventilates Popocratic Platform, Cornell's INCONSISTENCIES OF THE FUSION DOGMA Attitnde of President Kinley Exe plnined and Future of the i- pinos Ontlined in (lear gunge at Lineoln. LINCOLN. Oet Al Telogram.)— Dr. Jacob Gould Schurman, press Cornell university and recently cha ' the United States Philipp o de prosperity and patriotism para iseues in the diseusdlon of campaig lems at the Auditortum tonight before the M. L. Hayward Republican ciub of the U sity of Nebraska and an assemblage of 00 citizéns He discussed nistr on's policy f expansion e stand point of one who has reached sions oniy after permonal observation aud a close study of the cor new posses neonsistency of v on the three quest 1 ex pans President Schurman began by saying that the issue was the maintenance of the t the people and the honor and good name of the natlon. After at some on the improved con s under ley's administration he discussed the trust question and exploded sc { the imcon sistent arguments advance W.J Bryan on this subje He next took up the si ver question and closed with a geeral dis cussion on the subject of expansion and im- perialism. ¥r of Repablican Rule He pictured the prosperity of the land in the following words nder re £l the whiciy labor and f eme ¢ en fal hag wiv m and age of a ; h b ra day are guaranteed by its of yesterda has no new before the lov ve fle the cr and ur e program wory etil and Y Srand d of ‘s i for one [ ca " ple will yndi D which it Bryno's Newest After a the money situation as Four vears of splendid tive tarr 0g scussi revea the {llusory positions. a with the para here. in_the high r. Bryan a ying to fool hard meridian of prosperit followers oore m Americun people with A fresh nostrum and a fresh pre m of the destriction of the repubil The new bogey 18 our administration in Philippines: the new nostrum s el 4 anti-imperialism, and we are o mo told that If this panacea >t adopted the overthrow of the repubilc is inevitable Four years hence | have no doubt, th's phantom, too, will have coilapsed. Men time the nation is offerad the pill of an tmperfalism or threatened w quake which will And the na ompel to earthquake but_ne such re in all its overflowing prosperity such a honorabie renown fact 1s that all this about im perialism is the veriest ne. It has no basis in reality it i t of u bridled imagination e coln of partiss 1 18 un stantial as Gentle the of imperialism t atherta To Ii tnform 1s mor tha Ph polley ara the s who are not o0 polic AN ARET ¢ some four wples or tribes. speaking different languages and representing all stages of civilization and barbartsm. Aguinaldo. the leader of the Tagulogs. who are not the most aumerous tribe. is unknown even by name to many of the other tribes, The most numerous of all the tribes are the Visayans. And it was the Visavans, and the most prosperous and Intelligent of the Visays the sple of the island Negros. who, as far back as the spring of 1899, voluntarily raised the American fag and refised n to the Tagalog Among a tribes ths great ma f ‘the peopie of education 4 pro me ac e T'nt 1tes masses ar tgnorant, superstitious cred and Agninaldo’s followers have know to play upon them: but t that vast majority of ih Luiesc American sovereignt n abs y indifferent to the question of inde dence. As one of them to In Cebu y want above all things to be left alons and to be sure of r fish. As to government they have littie interest in it w when It s provosed to turn the In Grandma’s Da U, Women were straight and strong. They could walk or work side by side with the men of the family. They lived under healthier conditions; there was more sim- licity and less strain. g‘mlay 's different. The woman has all the care of the house and the wear of moth- erhood with duties superadded which were never dreamed of in Grandma day. Asa natural re- sult she's worn out when she ought to be in the full beauty of mature womanhood. Women who would preserve their health and strength should guard the delicate womanly organs. When these are dis- eased the whole body suffers loss of strength and beauty. Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription cures the dis- eases that weaken women. Inflamma- tion, ulceration and female weakne promptly vield to the power of this great remedy 1 had been a great sufferer from female weak- mess for nhout two years.” writes Mrs. Emma Richardson, of Goss. Wayne Co. Ky, *Could not do my work part of the tme. | took four boities of Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription and feit as weil as [ ever did. " T » FIVORITE PRESCRICTION MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. | the opera house Saturday eve THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 50, 1900, | Phitppines over to the FI ie intendéd 1 Is it Aguina agnion who are n as bandits murdarars aid you fa ansa Even . th t; for o ) ate Tagaloge and there are Visayans And how could you arinstin nd dishonor. in 3t ruthless b the avenging T Ll | parts of the archipalag ported Americar ity, the Visa A the isiand of Negros, s and other tribes Mindanac and the o8 of the Norther f Lazon. who welcomed our armies ‘LFHOLD THE CHARACTER OF DIETRICH | me, {CALLS FORTH A PROTEST Hastings City Council Expresses Indignation | ;". at Fasion Political Tactics. of Party Members of the inite In Condemning Ate Body tacks Upom Republican date for Governor. ople. The city coune took official but 2 m races and | action comcerning one of the base canards ey AT R 183198 | being circulated over the state about Hon ernment rebe d"fol. | C. H. Dietrich, republican candidate for v immediate pon the departure of governor. In a special session held this aft- What daes the bopullatic democsacy pro. | 71000 the resolution was passed Mr Bryan's clection rat of all, the Be' it .remembered, ropose he Fiiip a stable form | meating of the city eou of gove But if Ag 1o and the | Hastings held at & 1t as ertainly | Monday, October 2, 1909, i oh t wn form | ceadings were had at the Why Mr. | Whereas, Mavor Fisher has received the Brya nt | following letter Weeping Water o fcK alread In other | Oet Mayor Fisher, Hastings, r Neb.—Dear {s reported hers that island of M g0 are held we have made work of pacifica gone y than these ~nr ou . woted Preside s you re-alect him in neral r, who has a %0 bril make still more rapid progress T i \surgents, who ara fed on nost outrageous lles. are Kept active by assertions that Mr. Br s thelr friend | they drink Mr. Bryan's th with hat of Amuinwide i bury Mr. Bryan tes General »fin t MacArthur will, | e remains of the Tag A e only argument | hear in faver of the populistic democry hat the prosperity and prestige of the country have been A to such a height by the repubiican that it might be almost safe to eiect Mr. Bryan. But sense tells you that if prosperity and the pub ort the party which aintained them. ~The record fcan party i the pledge MeRinler and Roosevelt ftor In EMgy. b., Oct ith a LYONS, N Image d or s head, a —An omy danna handkerchief his tie, an old frock coat and pantaloons th a pair of old plow shoes for his feet and with a sign pinned across his breast which read "‘Mose Warner as an obje that greeted the citizens when they came down town this morning. This object was hung suspended in midair over one of our s blocks, where it was left hanging ably by some of the youngsters of this city, who no doubt thought the object and displayed would the approval of some our mos! republ These very same citizens are his morning offering $25 reward for the tentification of any of those who partici in this act against a citizen. Mr Warner has resided in this portion of the state all his life and for ten years edited the Mirror as a republican newspaper which he recently changed to the support of Bryan and the fusion party. Although the majority of the citizens do not approve of Mr Warner's radical ways and of his sarcastic remarks made upon the street, he (s recognized as a loyal citizen. busine presu; meet of prominent ans Morian Sure of W M'COOK, Neb., Oct. 28,—(Special.)—The republicans of the Fifth congressional di trict approach the coming election with a coufidence and assurance born of a care- ful and thorough canvass of the district and confidently expect that Hv verdict of the people will be in favor of the repub- | asses keg | ment ernor, is *1on know 1. who home. whether these Please nf me as W_ Woodruff Therefore Resoived. by the ma the said of Hastings spective of our political afMitations we re- gard such reports as tha ated by tha latter above as cruel human politizal warfare, seccnd the said charges mentionad in rly wita- at found falee table our falue and seandalois reports allu in_said letter were in vented and irculation not by his reputable p anemies but by some hired cows oo who foF the SaRe of a few dol uld engage to assaisi- nate the moral character of any good man no matter what his politie ¥ on Rally Held. HEBRON, Neb., Oct. 20.—(Special )—At a meeting held (a the opera house Saturday night Attorney General . J. Smyth a dresed an assembly of fusionists, He di vided his remarks into two classes, one devoted to the discussion of state govern- inder fusion officers and the other to the denunciation of the McKinley admin stration of national affairs He spoke of the action recent n agzainst some trusts in Nebraska and made a plea for the declaration of independence as viewed by the Kansas City platform P PLA smouth Politieal Dates, MOUTH. Neb.. Oct. 20.—(Spectal jeorge L. Dobson. the able exponent republican princi from lowa, w speak in Waterman's hall tomorrow ev ne lenator Weilington of Maryland will speak in the new Parmels theater Wednes- day evening. which will probably close the campaign in this city Theodore Griess of Clay C candidate for state auditor by Sam Patterson of Lincoln today looking aft r. tusion ompaniad was In the his political ity fences Rally at Linwood LINWOOD, Oct. 23.—(Spectal day night the McKinley and Roosevelt club of this place had one of the most successful ralltes of the campalgn. One hundred torches headed by the Cerney Brass band made a paracs of the principal streets, a hich the large gathering was ad- dressed at Bartas hall by Charles T. Kelly of California, who certainly proved bhim- self to be a master in exposing the popocratic bugbears of imperialism, mill tarism. etc ter licn mominee. Hou. Webster S Morlaa ot KNOX COUNTY SEAT FIGHT McCook, Red Willow county, wio has made a personal camvass of the district with the most satisfactory aud reassuring results, | meeting on every hand and in every county of the eighteen counties composing the district the solld support of his united party and most fattering and substantial assurances of support and democratic sources. The result of the campaign S0 far made has been such as io warrant the pacty leaders and the cam paign management to comtidently expect that on election day the Fifth Nebraska district will be redeemed from fusion rule and the Hon. Webster S. Morlan elected to congress by a safe and comfortable pliu- lity. trom both populist Answers Mr. Warner. LYONS, Neb., Oct. 29.—(Spectal.)—County Attorney W. G. Sears and A. N. Corbin, jr., of Tekamah addressed a smal audience a 8. Attor- ney Sears devoted most of his speech im way of reply to charges preferred against him by Editor Warper through the col amos of the Mirror last week, in which Warner claims that Sears used his iaflu ence upon certain parties to dig up oid wplaints of long standing in which he bad no hopes of cénviction. Mr. Sears ex plained in a very satisfactory way the na- ure of these complaints brought before m for prosecution. Through the request the Rough Rider club of this city Mr. Sears read letters of Mr. Warner o the republican central committee, in which Mr. Warner makes demand for pretended serve o performed for the committees and the republican party, or he and the Mirgor would leave the party blicam Day at Newman 3 GROVE, Neb,, Oct 1.)—The republicans of Newman's Grove | | Citizens of Niobrara A Decision of the Bo Supervisors. 1 from ¢ LINCOLN, Oet preme court 29.—(Special )—The su- as been asked to settle the for gov- | on a defective sidewalk was begun the Bis year, when they have been working distriet court this afternoon every day at good wage Two large brick J. E. Riggs, aa O # t drugmist, was business blocks are now being rushed to fined $25 and costs in po ourt this morn omplet e A ¢ residences bhave been 1 for selling liquor without a cense. arec . ar than any case was appealed pre . th ars combioed and amoig - them are some of the est {8 the city LEAGUE OF COLLEGES FORMED Lumber deaicrs sar (bt more mone bas been spent for provements this year tha Blican Cluba From Inetitat) ever before In their business career It i in State Are Banded To- almost Impossible to get a carpenter or ether at Lineoln a day laborer to do a small jo», as they all - have steady employment at good wages aad LINCOLN, Oct. 20.—(Special Telegram.)— ' Inquiry among them reveals the fact that Representatives from fine coileges and ther will not vote for hange from the | universities this afternoon formed a Ne- | conditions back to the state of affairs things braska League of Republican ¢ ™ were four years ago, when thers were & were fifty delegates present, representing | dozen men for every job. a club membership of 1.250. The following . ~ cficers were elected. Paul ¢ Hunger. Lin- DR, DEARING SWINGS THE AX coln, president; C. E. Sandall, York B | president; A. G Abbott, Graud Island. sec- | Aw Flection Time Draws Near Em- retary; W. E. Price, Crete, treasurer. ex ployes at Heatrice Institute scutive committee, A. H. Robbims, Grand Are Discharged. Island; F. E. Merchant, Crete. 8. Brock neoln; T. B. Nugent, York; O. Everett, BEATRICE, Neb., Oect. 29. —(Special Tel Lincoln; campaign committes, A. T Cow- egr As election time draws near and #ill, Lincoin: L. D. Geopge, Grand Island, the possibilities of their injuring the fusion Willlam Shuck. Lineoln; J. E. Akers, Fre ket grows lees the official ax comtinues mont; P. L. Grant, Fremont to fall on Dr. Lang's old employes at the included in leagua lostitute for Feeble Minded. who have been Wesleyan, York, Hastings, ( 1 over by Dr. Deariug to keep them from Island, Fremont, Cotner, Peru and the telling what they knew against Poynter and State Universi the state house gang. Dr. Dearing on his h— return from a two weeks' stumping teur of Prepare to Recelve the state Saturday night discharged Book HUMBOLDT, Neb., Oct keeper Ball and Engineer Peterson. These The local committes is m men would have been discharged socner tions for the coming session had it not been for the typhold fever epi son county Teachers’ association, which demic from which the institution is recover will be heid in this city November 3 and 19 ing. Several others are slated to be dis- The principal event will be the coming of | charged this week. Chancellor Andrews of the State University e who lectures to the teachers on firs Woodmen to B Hall evening. Immediately after the lecture a DECATUR, Neb. Oct. 29. —(Bpecial )—At public reception will be given the distin A recent special meating of the Modern guished visitor at the home of E. P. Tinker Woodmen of this city it was decided and friends of the association onfident by a unanimous vote to bulld a hall of that this will be one of the events of the ir own. The cost of the buflding wil season 33,000 and the fnest of its kind in the — unty. The size of the hall will be ninety Ask for Rural Delivery long, thirty feet yw twenty-six feet HUMBOLD®T, Neb., Ost. 29.—(8 %o stories, the lower room to be Humboldt will soon emjov the benefits of for a theater rural mail delivery, as local parties have Modern Woodmen of America lodge been working on a petition and 120 far sow pumber 130 and their present lodge have signed the petition for a rou rooms Afe 100 smal of town, rovering quite an area tablishment of this routa together w Aceident May Be Faral similar lines from Auburm, will doubtless | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Oct. 28 (Special cause the department to discontinue the | Telegram.)-While James Hickson and postoffice at Eden, over in Nemaha county three other men wers boring a well with & | house | grand | Wymore carpenters, masons and other work- large steam d the derrick near the pump house to- Sell Property to Bank. pioke aol & peetisa ot it JERS, Neb, Oct. 29— Special )M ‘_."'”"".RT, M",” 1 gl ":a" struck him on the head, knocking him o 5 B Seeetitr & e P ! senseless. He was teken to his home. of sale o ir_prope J xhere re removed a portion of his tional bank of Schuyler, Neb S5 QIS RE & ThEd saveral creditors with no available asse pies: ._“WH_.‘ bd T to attach. There are several prominent OU7 TORIET il T farmers who have bad arain sold and de - livered, hut bad not received paymen (lark's Body Brought Home Farm implement dealers. grain and TECUMSEH. Neb, Oect. 2 Special ) — stock commission s are also short, b remains of Hubert J. Clark, the fire te Wist amount 18 not BRown at pressat who was killed on a Buriington engine Disease (loses Schools P Malvers, 1a., yesterday, were br DECATUR. Neb., Oet. 29 -(Specia ] umseh eral will be At a meeting of the Board of Education held he Mrs. A. D, Friday night it was décided that the pu ark rrow moraing e schools of this city should be closed Dawson having Monday morning, on account of an er e demic of Adisea known by the na ot i o Straightening Nemaha River. \:b.«: nmn_“ -n: : hu:rh ; e me t Ot b, et S {his community and surrounc territory | ~ompany since the forepart of last June. Sinee the | 10° ‘n &M Ra n..’x Gompasy | opening of school, the first Monday in Sep . Pl et bt tember, &t least ssventy-five pupils have |Jevers] bundred t just south he cit Carr & Sons have the contract for the work and a big force of men is now employed n excavating for the mew river bed been afficted with the disease New Theater Opened PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Oct. 20.—(Special.) -The evening of the mew Parmele Opera Champagne as a restorer has no equal in th this evening was a Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne is success in every way. Standing | pure, delicious and sparkling room was at a premium. The title of the Misstonary Leitch Will Recover. play was “The New Dominion” by Clay| Jetestemary Let' | Clement, which was weil recelved and | o wide » known misslonary. injured in heartily applauded. Tomorrow evening the | the expiosion v the Presbyierian church at same company will play “A Southern Gen. | Austin last night will recover. Fils right tleman g Wymore Workmen Satiafie Clover Leaf Orders Engines. WYMORE, Neb. Oct. 29.—(Speefal)—| TOLEDO. Oct Prestdent Norton of the Clover Leaf has placed his order with the Baldwins for ten new engines, to be Aelivared before March 1 men were never before so busy as they are | Aispute over the location of the seat of Knox county. At a spectal election held on August 28, a proposition to remove the county officers from Niobrara south to Creighton Peceived a majority vote, but the citizens of Niobrara comtend that the | Board of Supervisors erred in calling the election and on this ground they are seek- ing to prevent removal It claimed by these seeking re-loca- tion that Creighton is nearer the center of the county's population, while Niobrara which s twenty miles from a raiiroad, is inconventently located for lawyers and other persons who have business in the county offices. A petition, signed by 1,864 taxpayers, ask ing for a special election, was presented to the Knox county Board of Supervisors [ | on July 25, and Immediately the citi- zens of Niobrara entered a vigorous and empbatic remoustrance. Of the original petitioners 315 afterwards signed amother | document fo the effect that after mature deliberation th had concluded that it| would be unwise to remove the county offices and this was later supplemented by another protest signed by sever hun- dred taxpayers. The contending factions employed lawyers and after a legal fight lasting several weeks the Board of Super- visors decided that as three-ffths of the voters of the county had asked for a election their prayer should be granted The case comes to the supreme court on error. It is contended that the Board of Supervisors w prejudiced io its dectsiog, it being alleged that ome of their number and vick held two very successtul h _ . " | signed the petition asking for the elec WAGHR 4% ThIL Dasa- s, Daiardan & "% | tion. The record shows that this commis -n.‘.:»"m- .n in :n able dnd fore »\’.‘ sloger withirew s aama frem he peti- ings i5- tion before the case was decided, but it is as well as convinclng manner. He spoke |, 0riholess maintained that his first aet 2 the Scandinavian lagguage at the even- | g0\ 1ined him from taking ssy part fn meeting and was greatly appiauded | o3l his sound logic. The evealng was en- | =y " ooorgenne with & time-honored cus- \vened by the presence of the Milttary | % 1 s and of this place and County Committe, |'0® the supreme court Bas postponed the ) . opening of the mext sitting until Wednes- man C. A. Randall spoke in his usual elo- | {IR 0N ©F e PRt SEURK G Whdnes quent and able wa asswering s s rfl_fl | ception of November the court meets on satisfactory manser the false and mallcious | o g,y pyeeday of the month. The follow- arguments presented here by several tusion | |0 "0 TERCAY WEIRE BOREE | TRe 0T | dsmagugues & shert time age. Me ]‘f“' at the nex: sitting: Morris against Linton dal) was cheered to the echo by the 1ar&e | no,giey; pujladelphls Mortgage and Trust crowd present, who thoroughly appreci-|.ompany against Buckstaff Bros. Lascas- ated talk ter; Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust com- BT pany against Hutchins, Lancaster: Buck OGALLALA, Neb.. Oct. 7. —(Special.)— | Aainst Stuben, Sarpy: Bank of Stockbam The republicans held a meeting Saturday afternoon In the opera house and the fusion- | K00d, Douglas '8 had a meeting at the same hour at the court house. In point of numbers the republicans had more than two to ome. The republican meeting was addressed by Judge | A&RInat H. M. Gaines of North Platte and County Attorney Ridgeley of the same place. The Ogallala McKinley club rendered some fine cAmpAlgn songs. Ir was ome of the best poiitical meetings ever held in the town There were several voters wearing McKin ley badges. who voted for fusion one year ago Crowd in Spite of Rain, MONROE, Neb., Oct. 28.—(Special.) R. Hays, republican candidate for ongress Jobn | detense against Alter. Hamilton: Adams against Os- Brown against Sloan, Paw rel Wahoo Water Works unders; Hanscom against First National Bank State ex rel Gordon Douglas; Smith aguinst Renard against Wyeof! nee State ex against Wahoo, Meyer. Douglas Gibson, O against Moores state, Nemaha Washington. The jury in the case of Mrs. Emma Walker against John Moser. a saloonkeeper at Ashland. today returned a verdict for 500 damages for the plaintiff. The woman sued for damages on the ground that the | saloonkesper by supplying ber husband with liquor had contributed to his death. The was that Walker bad taken but very few drinks and that his death was addressed a3 audience in Monroe hall Sat- | caused more by the viciousness of the team urday evening on the issues of the day His remarks were weil received and his | drank arguments convineing. . m. until midnight, but every seat in the hall was occupled. Willlam Hsuptmaan, candidate for the legislature, made a & | address, ned from § |that the liquor did mot he was driving than by M other the liquor he had words, it was contended ause the sccident The hearing of the case of Mrs. C. W Sholes against the city of Lincoin te re- rt | cover 326000 Aamages for Injuries alleged 19 Bave been sustainad By resssa of & fal | | | | HOW WEAK CHILDREN ARE MADE STRONG, VIGOROUS AND WELL Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hallows, of Peckham St.. Globe Village, Fall River, Mass. . have cause 10 thank Dr. Greene's Nervura for restoring to health, and glmb.bl' preserving the life of their little son. Almost from infancy Everett allows was troubled with indigestion and nervous troubles, and nothing seemed to help him. Finally Dr. Greene's Nervura was recommended and tried with success. A few bottles were sufficient to effect a cure, and to-day the little one is enjoying the best of health. By the use of Dr. Greene's Nervura the sickly child was transformed into a happy, hearty, robust bo; ’ for the Dr. Greene’s e Nervura Nerves Thousands of other children can thank Dr. Greene and his wonderful remedy for the strength sud health they enjoy. Children to whom it is gives have less sickness, better health, better growth, and longer and more vigorous lives. Parents should realize that it is E:xr duty to give it to every child who is not in perfect health. There ure no diseases more dreaded by parents tha fits, epllepsy, and St. Vitus' dance. Yet no child would he troubled by them if Dr. Greene's Nervura were given when the first symptoms appear. Oharles L. MoBay, a highly esteemed police officer, who resides at 14 Myrtle St., New Bedferd, Mass., says: About two years ago my little daughter became run down in bealth and mffersd from St Vitus dance. Seon after she was prostrated by rheumetism, which ssverely affacted her low limbs After mm{' various remedies without obtaining relief. she began taking Dr Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. and sxperienced immediate benefit. & continued it use, and after taking five bostles her rheumatisn was practically cared. Her appwtite returned. her pains disappearsd, sie was again able to without lameness, her geoeral beaith was restored, and sce was able to attend school and to play liks other caildren.” Dr. Greehe's Nervura blood and merve remédy, i the and 385 West |14th Street, New York discovery of the well-known Dr. Greene, City, who is the most successful specialist in curing all forme of nerveus chrenic complaints, and ke can be consulted in any case, free of charge, persomally er by letter. i WORTH A KING'S RANSOM Saved Iro ow Peruna Mrs Col Gresham, Treasurer Daughters of the Confederscy. and Presi fent Hernden Village Improvement So clety, writes the following l!etter from Hernden, Fairfax county, Va Hernden, Va The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O Gentlemen—"1 cannot speak teo highly f the value of Peruna. I believe that I we m 1 to its wonderful merits. I uffered with catarrh of the head and lungs 1 Its worst form, until the doetors fairly gave me up, and | despaired of ever get ting well again noticed vour advertisement and tha splendid testimonials given my peopie who had been cured by Perunma, and determined to a bottle. I felt but il ter, but used & second and a 1 bottle and kept on improving slowly It took six bottles to cure me, but they were worth a som to me, its worth.™ King's ran- I talk Peruna to all myv friends and am a true believer in Mrs. Col. E. J. Gresham Thousands of women owe their to Peruna. Tens of thomsands owe their bealth to Peruna. Hundreds of thousands are praising Peruna in every state In he Union. We have on file a great & 1de etters with written permission for use in pubiic print. which can never sed for want of space. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., Colu 0. for a book written espectally tof Women, (Rstructiy r entitled “Health and Beauty.” Sent free to women “THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK. 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Get all the votes you cas and win ege of the Ten Free Schelarships {n The Interaational Cerrespondence Schools of Seranton, Pa., which The Bee will give to the ten persons receiving the most by December 3, 1900 You will have first choice of the Ten Frea Schoiarships !f yws securs the largest number of vote econd chofee, If you get the mext largest number of votes Third choice, !f the third largest; and 80 on, ten choices to ten persens. QUALIFY FOR A SALARIED POSITION. Through these Courses you can quality as a mechanical draftsman; a machine designer or mechanical enginesr: an slectrician, or elec- trical eugineer, a contractor aad bullder, or architect. & surveyer, or & bridge, raliroad. hydraulic, musicipal or civil engineer: a plumber, steam or gas-fitter or a plumbing izspector a3 analytical chemist. a stenographer er hookkeeper; or & professional desigmer, and not have to leave your home a viagle day frem wark while studying or architectural TEN FREE SCHOLARSHIPS. 1. 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L d L d * L d * * * * * * * L 4 * * * * [ d L 4 . 3 000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ 0000000000000 000000 000000000000 0000000 A Splendid Wholesale Location The building fermeriy occupied by The Bee at 916 Farnam street will be vacant November 1st. It has four stories and a basement, which was fermerly used as The Bee press room. This will be rented very reasonably. If interested, apply at once to C. C. Roswater, Secretary, Room 100 Bee Building. Ready November First

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