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DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1900 SLANDERERS ARE REBURED L™ Heiiiif... [BODY FOUND IN THE RUINS st v toeong oo, Too bovos SHIELDS DODGES THE ISSUE 35,5 ot osores | | the atate of Nebraska, being erected in time been one of the most prominent | IT IS A DEMOCRATIC PAPER| e 1862, with Rev. Watt as pastor. | young women in Hastings' soclal circles Hastings Oitizens Openly Assert Their Oon- g Remains of Human Being Discovered in fidence in Fellow Townsman, Debris of Burned Building. New Firm at Huatler, GIBBON, Neb., Oct. 30.—(Special)—W. C. Holmes and J. L. Hopper of Gibbon have bought and will continue the general | merchandise store at | ; The groom is also well known in Hastings, | Oounty Attorney Shirks His Duty in o [ '3 "C00000 Yeurs he mannged the Nye. | Gambling Case, Schneider lumber business here, but for ' |the last three years he has been represent s {bg & lumber company of Omaba ALLOWS AN OUTSIDER TO PROSECUTE | Main Remson Why the Majority of Patrons of the Lincoln Frele | resse Support Bryan. DIETRICH ENDORSED BY HIS NEIGHBORS LINCOLN, Oct. 30.—(Speclal Telegram.)— | AFFAIR NEAR BASSETT IS A MYSTERY S5 A ¥ Daw “fl‘:‘""' ‘:"'“""‘" —_ Republicans here do not attach any po- o ST L oo gl g 3t | O FIRE RECORD. | [ | litical significance to the report printed | Holmes i an old-timer here, while Mr € Polttien, Are | 0 ewspapere (hat & poll of the | N0 Clue In Had as to the Cause of the | Hopper has been in the employ of the | Parke Godwin App Fremont Clothing Stor i gnant Over subscribers of the Frele Presse, a rman Fire or Who the Man Was Omaha Elevator company for several years the State in the « FREMONT. Nob, Oct. 30.—( clal) h Clre N I’ ore. | o past When John W er in Call ¢ 3 - newspaper printed here, showed an over- | Whose Charred Form wai “ s Callea | Zlotky & Kurnick's clothing store on Inted by Fusionists, whelming _seatiment in favor of Bryan's in the Ashes. Now Dath Buiiding Meady. for Hearin | North Main street was badly damaged by To the agent send- election The ‘:["tr declared for Bryan at | d EWING, Neb., Oct. 30.—(Special.)—The - fire last night. The blaze was discovered ing us the largest " the beginning of the campaign last year Bwing State bank will soon move fnto | about midnight near the center of the ki ‘h‘;"ffl"‘”* Neb., Oct. 30.—The people f .4 for many months has been considered | BASSETT, Neb, Oct. 30.—(Special Tele- | their new bullding. The structurs fs a| The Acquiescence, 1f not connivance, of | store, and was ouly extinguished after Tist of subscribers for The S T ey of politics, are 10- , "yiraight democratic paper, although it |€ram.)—A vacant farmhouse in the west|handsome one-story brick County Attorney Shields with the gambling | the entire building was flooded with Ladies’ Home Journal oy and indignant over the cruel falde-| ... 6 be independent. When this is |part of this county was burned last night | In South Omaha was strikingly exposed in | water. The loss, which is almost entirely and The Saturday Even- 0 :Mnm ’vlrr ulation by scandal OB ousidered it 18 not at all surprising that 4 |and this morning the charred remains of a | FUSION FAKERS ARE BUSY ‘ the county court Tuesday in the preliminary | smoke and water, {s about $7,000, with $12 e y E 'l;::."‘ Al Lyt Attt L ority of its subscribers are for Bryan. |human body were found in the ruins. The | | bearing of John Maher, charged with set- | 000 insurance. The building belonging to ing Post up to May 1,1801; cter o es H. Dietrich, repub - . 4 . To correct a misinterpretation of one of | coroner was notified and an INQUERt Was | ol e 3 ting up and maintaining gambling devices | the E. Schurman estate and the damage date or more t & to Frighten E 5 3 ;:’:"l“' for x'rv-hr';”r. and frrlvnfv ey DNig recent decisions relative to the assess- |held, at which it was found that the body Foreigners with The il At 2501 N street. Instead of the county|to it will not exceed $75, and is fully cov §500 to the "f“ Iarges(. T eova Y or'a | ment of members of mutual fire tusurance [is that of a middle-aged man vy NEEABO® prosecutor, Parke Godwin appeared for the | ered by insutance. The origin of tha fire and so on. 764 of our o 'm' ”"" of " Is ok bl 8 N9 companies a letter written by Auditor Cor- | The bullding was burned in the after- | prosecution, which was carried on in the is unknown agents will share in the .‘:::‘u vhll |.;vnk|- m\w ‘lw": “‘; ,“‘“ nell was made public today. In it he de- Dart of the uight, but there is no clue to [ o NEILL, Neb, Oct. 50.—(Special Tele- | P8me of Edward Cook, a local detective - 00 onarot A e o allonalng the ClaFes that he meant that mutual com- |the cause of the fire nor the identity of | yram,)—Populism must be on its last pegn | MOher was arrested Saturday afternoon, | The editor of the Fordvilie, Ky., Miscel- distribution of $18,000, T 0 s, . meats of sile ng the " » P - o v o ¢ o p ot « - 3 Butrid ow of rurser and. exposiak " the |TaMIes chartored under the law of 1817 |the person burned. eoeclel ele. | 18,1216 Betion; whies (b Toudink av, to | AISRE wItH RIENAM Beritn, Bet the oabe of | SESE RS SRS FORIEIIBL 10§ B besides receiving a good could not fix the rate of assessment and JONG PINE, Neb,, Oct, 3 (Special Tele- 3 ) o o er did not come up, having gone b s g clous falsifiers Who have been |mposin resort to falsehood and deception to further " ik Thoe e llfers o Bave e e | further, thut he did not refer to the com- | KFam.)—A vacant bullding two miles from | (hair cause. John K. Tomsik of schaol dis. |OVCF bY consent of the mttorneys L LI R A R commission for all work h"' ;" ‘l.» |‘ ¥ ”“_‘ “I “;‘ .‘f follow- | Panies organized under the law of 1875, |town owned by J. M. Mead burned last night | {rict No. 69, who lives in Holt county, states | 1 1¢ first witness was Scott Dunn, who runs nothing else. Myers-Dillon Drug Co, | done. il stories about Mr. Dietrich, the Many policyholders of the three cempa- |and In the ashes this morning, was found pH el 4 a saloon on the first floor. Godwin sought to [ Omaba; Dillon's Drug Store, Scuth Omaha, | " ing statement, signed by citizens of Hast ; H 1 Lol bt harred body of X {ant on Ostober 58, AWo YR Cume 10 BIS | draw from Bim that he had Been {nsten | Lol ottt P kb < e wiiose names | D188 cHarter under the old law con- |the charred body of an unknown man|place and requested that he give them |'' " > b Boheminns Are for Mehinley. Ins, 1n offered. Among those whose NAMS | 1 10q from the auditor's decision that he | burned beyond recognition. Two theories | the nam Y y Achoo! die. |Mental In securing the removal of J. H I8TON, Neb., Oct. 30.—(Bpecal.y T bttt L e appear as signers are many of the leading the names of all the boys irr his schoo! dis WESTON, Neb, Oct. 30.—(Spectal)—The Philadelphia men and women of Hastings. many of whom |M€4Nt to include all mutual —companfes. | account for the presence of a man in the [ trict, betwesn the ages of 16 and 30 years, | Rudesdort's billard hall from the second |y opet political rally of this campaikn was are prominent 1o busl vas und religions eir- | AL OMcer in one of the old companies |house at the time of the fire. One being | He gave them the names of about seven boys | 00T Of the building and had, with Maher, |y o4 iy “our city Monday evening, October cles, Hore are Mr. Dietrich's nelghbors | "&ld the false impression formed from the | that he was a tramp. who put in for the |and after they had taken down the names |bii Rudesdorf money to vacate and destrov |y "1 was a meeting of Bohemian eltizens e = o who have fived in the same town with him [Jecision had greatly injured thelr business, | nlght and the fire started from the stove, | Mr. Tomsik asked them what was wanted |0 [0 BWnn tremblinkly manifested & |auq Rovert Ruzickn, editor of Pokrok " (1] for many years. Here s what they say of | (4USing the cancellation of a large num- | the other that a murder had been commit- | with the names of those boys. They told | By (_“”l‘.“"m’"’ 'I"X ";“"‘"}"‘f‘ ';h“" ks ‘"_‘"”"d‘ Zapadu, addressed the audience, which 0C anhoo him over thelr own signatures |ber of contracts ted, the corpse being taken to this {solated | nim that 1f McKinley was electod the gov- | “"y YLt 1oL (63 SOVIRIAE tOAt wae WAGLE: | ucked the bik hall. For nearly two hours | Whereas, Reports have been circulated | DF: Jacob Gould Schurman spoke from ‘vl.ll'u by the perpetrator and incinerated | ernment Intended to send 160.000 soldiers tothay *hlrl-ln‘lm-n _’:l"t"“l ‘I”:‘ Y"M; | the audience ifstened 1o the speaker and [ ™% Me -(-: Sayw --w-n)h‘!": Who, at for the bty oseof Influenein votex wgainyt | A nonpolitical standpoint on the Philippine | along with the house to cover up any clue. | over to the Philippine falands o put down | forne, S el BR LR UL | interrupted him many times with generous | 1R, AY¥E Bat Lihs NEse Taea our failow townsman, Hon . 11 Dietrlch, | problems before the students of the Uni- | The coroner's jury has not yet rendered & | the war there quick, and they wanted tbe | snq' d"”;"‘h" Pé;‘"';,(\;'d"," i ‘"“"""“.h"" applause. It is really surprising how many o A8 L TR d candidate for governor, charging him wit . the eBaDS die! i and stated t o clie sl - being dicisd o the ube of lauor and aiso | Yersity of S T verdiet [ names of the boys to g0 as soldiers. They | mur "who 1n & sambler but whe had heen | CHAIEES I0 political faith hace occurred Phem & Strons Phy- saying that hie reputation I8 that of a 1i- | Morning. e sald the Fllipinos are ca- s pretended that they represented the re- A ol s here since last election. The democrats | slque, Dut ure Has Heen | f Y barred o e Sor | centions man, we. (he undersigned citizens | pable of belng educated and that they CHARLES ARDELL SENTENCED |pubiicans and the government, and asked | py ::rt.:: :r'm‘,"" "')"':1":;“"'."; "f‘_“_ "::::T are afrald and try to keep their broken | Dosed U and 1t Wil Not He e st © 3 . locked to the Americans for enlightment a him to say nothing to any populist in the | i 8 L s lines together with many political meet- | Lons U Waorld Will Know Vg, tiement: wed In Hastings for | Although nonpartisan, Dr. Schurman took | Mam Whoe Was Arrested at Platte- | community ”,"','"l;“x to prosecute Shields sald Godwin | ypoy wpioh have been ao far a fullure, V.| ©Of Your Weakness'—The Doctor twenty-two vears. Wa are thoroughiy ac-|only one view of the situation, asserting | mouth Goes to the Peniten e save ‘one of the men who drove was | TANed BIM to bring suit againat the gam- | 85 re. | Guarantees His Eleotric Nelt + a . . a ; voboda, popocratic candidate for secre 4 fm and we embrace this op at blers operati Juth 0 eprescnt Cure Every Form of Weakness in him and we embroce this ob | that the duty of the American people is tary for Life, [ P. 1. Mullen of O°'Nelll, and the other proved | 1, Bat :,.::‘,,,!,',‘.f(.\::?h; :'n'nh:’”n:; Mhow | 1ATY Of state, who tried to speak in Weaton | 15 Natuve's Nemedy not a drinking man, in |€1¢ar and should be indisputable. : g to be J. H. Burke of Omaha. He says he | gamblers in South Omaha were paying trib- | A8t week, could not get ten people who You Againat “Free the orah eptance of the term. He ln| Thomas Richeson, a conductor In the em- | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Oct. 30.—(Special | thought It strange, as he knew Mr. Mullen | yte to public oficials, He pretended that he | #OUId 1isten to him and left disgusted (D Trial® and “Pay Whea You Are T it man '@ | ploy of the Burlington, died from the re- | Telegram.)—Deputy Sheriff J. D. McBride | was a populist. They told him they kot |deciined to hrin H4 aIL BeeRee Tt Wik Cured” Concerns, on Is NOT that of o licentious man | dec the suit because an r - . Mr Dietrich fs a man of larke business (801t of an overdose of laudanum. He took | received a letter today from the sheriff | his name from the republican state central |in behalt of M“:h” nfibiar, i Ot h Sunday. Bexunl wenkness Interests. He hax been @ potent factor, [the drug to produce sleep, but not with {of Fresno county, California, stating that | committes . g Arthur E. Harrls, wno was the companion | and_discases fasten tarally and_fnancially; ih e upbullding | suloidsl \atent 168 Ardell, alian BPanic Derty ; Godwin replied that he had no doubt that | of Zelen Zedicker. the victim of the de- | themselves upon men of our city. As u business man his reputa- Y Char nl- rde i K )vul" .r;\ \\hln \\‘\\1 Then they drove on southwest through |if the hearing should result In binding the plorable accident at Lincoln, writes The u‘k- a »..m:-m-, snp Non In go0d and we belleve that if elected | mausps T " e | Tecently arrested in this city, charged with part. of : hich 18 thic \ i oy o e ik plg away thelr vt 10" e BTk e of overnor he ‘would | RESPECTS CLEVELAND'S VIEWS. | (0500 0 s ving committed murder 1n | sottlen by Hohomian ant Hormny voten Ky [ pritoner over for trial the county attoruey | fice that the hunt did not occur on Sunday Ty et Wil bri * \ ph ‘ murder in | gottled by Bohemian and German voters. Mr. [ would prosecute the case in the district | T . m o men ft comes ike th Thoraukn busineas meihods capacity © for | . $terling Worton Talks on the Letter | that county by shooting and killing a fel- | Tomsik 1s a republican and a Bohemian |court. He also declured that testimony 18 | apent tho ainh, and in "“',""”r"'; F""" hot, poisonous breath o siness methods, capac or [ 9 ! " LAttt cor > declared that testimony I8 | spent the night and the early part of Sun- | DOt POISOnous breath uniimited work and devotion to its duties | to Don Dickinaon low citizen had been tried, convicted and | He states that it alarmed his mother and |available that tribute is baing levied upon | duy at the Harrin home. The secident oo ey SR drd st K e e 4wl AT | NEBRASKA CITY. et 0. (Special ) | sentenced (o the penitentiary for iite father to think that he had given the names | gamblers in South Omaha for protection and | curred on Sunday. Young Zedicker dled | tender plant. wiher. Rl ot Nie e we canmena Nim &3 ]\\:.In' flumr;“l l~' ,Inm. Inlm‘:lr;rm.»r 1{:\.v\. Bikie Notaat Ratei of the boys to go as soldiers. One of the |that he believed that within the next few | from shock 1 ing and robbing it of the people of the state and has written to Don Dickinson reairm- [ pope. Gt (8 men it seems to him acted as a federal oM- [ days he will be able to produce such evi i strensth and 8 peaple L Stehah aiin . AL : ERU, Neb., Oct. 30.—(Spacial)—Among ¥ e able to produce such ev | vitalit o ”t'.h\»-r HENRY SIEKMAN, Lutheran min ‘l‘u' lnln. e u: he .:wn«.l m"mv- speech ": those In attendance at the meetings of the'| “®" Of #ome kind. It {s also known nhml‘ ence “I have always usea ¥Forey s Honey and | jy ‘the’ '....»l .n‘.-fl nlxlxl }(“ t 1"':”1]:.;1'”\\1"}"h"n'{‘n'l"'lmfl'”r ‘{”'I‘I'h ”-'"v“.‘ "I; H""”"“r;'(;'“':uk:‘.\::"*""m""'." Educational ecouncil and Superintendents’ \:x’ Mullen and n;nk; w:rv; operating In [ Judge Vinsonhaler responded that if that [ Tar cough mediciue and think it the '-Nl;-“:x'l,\] Sure for these BV, WILLIAM WERSCHMIDT, Luth- o) ckinson to e any use of | Lo brineipala’ association, held at Lin- | th® same manner fn Rock Falls township [be the truth there ought to be a shower of [{n the world,” says Chas, Bender, a news- | \!tal diseasex of men RV SWITHMANN, German Evangel: | |y sioeron typys At ex-Secretary J. 8ter | o1 wero Dr. Clark and Misses Stonor and | 1ast week i""m"'"' and directed attention to the seri- | dealer of Erie, Pa. Take no substttute |wite Wi iek ot loal’ minister 4 g Morton said Ellis — ous character of the charges Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's | permancnt. 15 1o i BEYV: & & FRQET qecman Bvangelioal | o O ndured why the ‘ffl’;‘\"‘_‘,‘l of1 in the foot ball game between the Ne- | PEOPLE ARE INDIGNANT | The hearing then proceeded with J. H.|Drug Store. South Omaha tricity applied by REV. WILLIAM M'DONALD, Catholic, St. | ahould have any doubis wbout | braska City High school and State Nor- Rudesdort In the witness box. He testified | — y Cace en Bryanarchy and repudi- | mal teams lost Saturday on the home by [that he had moved out of the rooms and had | SIONS FOR WESTERYN VETERANS, Dr. Bennett’s Electric Belt V. A BRAUCHLE, presiding elder, Ger o, he e hand and a stable, Wonest | grounds the Normal team was victorfous by ondemned been paid $100 by Dunn in the presence of | woo gupyivors Hemembered by the | unequivocally guarantee to cure every Mra WL Dillon. © Mra M. 8. W, Miles, | \lacies has evor claimed Cleves | the score of 10 to 0. A game between the Hustings Cltizens, Maher to destroy his lease. He had furned Genernl Government. | case. Tt cannot, will not fall. Ewetriciiy Mrs. . F. Morey Mre. H H. Cherry e nfluence for dishonest currency. | same teams will be played next Saturday the keys over to Maher WASHINGTON, O 0. (Special)—The | | ””“_ '\‘v and Vital Force of ‘every Mra. L. B Terdlil. - Mra. W. J. Comlev., | [l o (Nat oy ot surpricett Witeil ¥ou [ at Nebrdska City HASTING Neb., Oct. 30.—(Speclal.)— [ Edward Cook, the deteciive, testified that | following penslons have been granted R L G L] o Moy ate e A e tyre plss Marriet Fyfle loneaty I finance and for the Mtegrity | Many of the students and faculty took | When Rev. Kirschsteln was informed what [he had gambled in the place three nights [ L#eue of October 1 o0 |0 Lty “(his 10t electriclty, Dr. Henreti s Mis Fiora Fisher. M Dr. Van Sickle. | 400 honor of the national credit No'per- | advantage of the extra train to hear [had appeared in Sunday's World-Herald | during the current month. and that there | sfieet, 88; Richard Richards, Crawford, | Electric” Belt has soft, silken. chamols Mre. Fred Pewse Misw Corrie Renfrow n who knows Grover Cleveland “qnl‘ Gier | Hanna a* Nebraska City, Three hundred [ PUrPOrting to be an interviow with the min- | Was a faro bank, a stud poker table, a crap | 857 ames' 1 K ig Braken ow. 115 (g | covers vonse water-chmber a8 Addfe Renfrew. Jennie Renfraw s position on the money question Halar N Hentord Mu'lihan. York § | that do not, cannot, Wt burn, h ddie Rentre 0 s and therefore no such person sver sud | tekets were wold at this point isters of Hastings and that his name was |€ame, a roulette wheel, a chuckaluck game | €'l October 1t Sanford Mudthan, York 8 |0 20 I cremnte the flesh of - (he 1 s A ey e e el | e ‘Grover Cleveland of supporting | United States Senator W. V. Allen spoke | In the list that was opposed to Dietrich, he |and a Klondike game fn full cperation there. | Collge Springs, $%. Incrense Samiiol M. | ar o the bire metal eleatr e ke Mrw ‘Wi, Brach - Diton [y ke Mk Yo ($oUIT | at the opera house last Saturday after- | Was greatly surprised and denfed most | L. B. Grler also testified (o the same pur- | Clark, Elberon, & John Lo Lemberger, OU N ol et ‘ D Nieie Y A & T Boston. Wld eulogize and support Cles noon. The foot ball game proved to be|emphatically that he had been interviewed | POrt, huving visited the place the same | gimWe. $17: John IR 1 ot ctric ket (Lat N Mrs. F. B. Dauchy. Mrs, W. P MeCr Tammany and Bryan may congenlally mix, | more attractive to many or that be had said that he would or would | evenings with Cook at the latter's invitation Lt It_can b °d when burned Mra: W M. Dowmian. Mrs. 1. A but Tammany’ and Cleveland are as unltke | “mpe model school, which has been closed | 10t vote for Mr. Dietrich. Rev. Kirschstein | Judge Vinsonhaler dtscharged the accused | FORECAST OF THE WEATHER | (ol v by st Giher belt cun ba red Mra. John Sinker.warde M D during the lnst week owing to diphtherfa |Sald that if there was any statoment made | on the ground that the testimony did not 4 I worthless (uaranteed one year. My Mrs, A, C. Hollow. Mrs, 8 N, um Dlevei: have I for w moment belleved thi: | scare is again in session. in regard to politics in which he was quoted | show that he was the keeper of the place. in ftor ”'r .‘wl S\hy';n ory _for th pe rmanent Mre. T3 Lawson. Mrs Lo V. B. Hollo- [ {if¥(nd coud be wheoldled or enteaphd | pregident Clemens of the Fremont |or his name appeared in ft in any way it| Berlin's case will come up the day after “alr Duys with Vari- b A ML AR L il o B M Mo a1, Parmenter | PIN® of Croker, Rrvan, Tillman and Altgeld, | Normal and President Sutherland of the | Was absolutely false and without a gratn of | election. uble Winda, Misn Amy Ash M W AR | S have:a frust ol all thut 3 viclons: | Grand Tsland Baptiat college were Normal | truth in 1t. He further said that he did not "o Stop = Cota, Mrs. M. I, JorgensonMrs. Fred Renner. i bz bl | visitors Monday. Both gave excellent|think it just for people to be so carried e . WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—Forecast for Mrs. Dix Ryan Mra. W. . 8t Jokn Nuckolls County In Line chapel talks away with their party politics that they “:" "“"(""k’f "-d"’“‘r";,“l' el a cold | o qnauday and Thursday renewed, send Mra. Geo, 8. Haye. Mrw John M. Ferai’ | gupmRIOR, Nebo Oct. 30.—(Spectal. Mra. Culbertson, related to George | £top at nothing in their efforts to tear down | SORITE o take A dote 9t Foley's "“‘;“‘&’ For Nebraska—Falr Wednesday and raent10h o8 At Mra. L. Capps na G, Cramer At Guide Rock, Neb.. vesterday an old- | Rogora, member of the State Board of [and desiroy a candidate's reputation for mo | 814 ¥aT- Wt never tails to stop @ cold M| ryyreday; cooler in eastern portion R PR At o e, W Buchanandrs. Jucob Hernha | tashioned barbecue was held. Two young | Education ex-State Superintendent | Other reason than that thelr choice can- | feKeh 10 tine. n'm"‘;(‘or i th":: |" | Wednesday; variable winds. Weite for my sxpeie” of BN hoer Mis ks Peneliet | heaves were killed and roasted whole and | Goudy and the Misses Daily and Culbert- | didate may win. Lovaild ‘) v South Omaht. | gor Nlinols--Showers Wednesday; Thurs- | “Free (£) Trin “Pay When Y JM Sewell Mr OB Pratt the meat, bread and coffee were served | son of the faculty, died at thia place last| To prove what an eutright campaign le DEATH RECORD. day probably fafr; variable winds. | Are Carea i "lh'm‘ \{'nn;:‘mn ‘::N IA[’ {y‘_ .\Hm free to an immense crowd. During the | Week at the age of 101 vears. Had she |the article was, Rev. Kerschstein is not RD. For Arkansas—Showers and cooler | My Belt will not cure alone Sexual Weak- 3 rim-Mrs cott : : . . W. 8 fternoon Mary E. Lease talked for two|!ived until January 1 she would have seen | Hastings minister, but has been residing Wednesday; Thursday fair; southeasterly | Doss but [ absolutely guarantee it to cure mond Mr 1. Schaufel- | % | : L f Y| Varicocel i ¢ cuma i R R hautel- | ours three centuries and preaching in Lincoln for many yea _ o NResident of Oheyemne. wirds, L LI S L L ki (A1) . A MeE Nt Barnan, At Angus, Neb. last night a republican | It was decided to limit the lecture course | He was here last week making arrangements | YANKTON, §. D, Oct. 30. (Spectal Tele- | "o o 1ahoma and Indian Territory—Fair | Weakness. Constipation, Kidney, Liver ana : v g B Smith, | rally wus held, addressed by Hon. Charles | this year to five members instead of elght | to take the Christian church of this city, | Efom.) Tho news of the death of Mre. f,n4 cooler Wednesday; Thursday fair; | Fledder froubies ‘Dyspepma,” atl Femala Tre follawins are u feu or tandrews. ! Sloan of Geneva. He made @ fine speech |8 last year and to obtain the best that | which he will do before long, and he desires 0Ty, Wife of Rev. W. I . Gray at Chey- | o vosterly winds SUlny of Sexual 'Weaknoss I cither paxr e R e (8 e ox '“":Y‘.n.; was effective {n swinging doubiful | money can bring. More tickets have heen | It to ba thoroughly understood that he will | ¢01ie: Wyo., of paralyels has been recelved | T \otgern Texas—Fair Wednesday and | Call or write to-day. 1 have writtan a Bave sixned the above statemenrs " *P° | voters into the republican columa, Gil- | 40l for the course than at the same time [ 0ot and does not take any part in politics [here. Mr Gruy was the Congregational|ypyyrygay, with cooler fn northern and east- | b0k, “The Findink of the’ Fountain ot N e hooley's string baud of Nelson was there | last year further than to vote for such men as he | Sundny School superintendent of Wyoming, | arn portions. Wedncsday, morthwesterly ing, . Eibole wilt Al vol ReeouLY femall QUver. »,l‘i‘;y‘;l“,:""]‘w” | and furnished music for the meeting - sees fit. which positien he long held in this state. | winds. Advies and consultation w.thout cost. Sold old Hah John H, Flynn, | |k acunTiant ot Nuakel et eoai have Finds Gold in Nebraska The citizens of Hastings, regardless of | The deceased was known and loved in all P ivn aid et n i akiars | ORI A, McElhaney. (' K. Lawson not been as strongly organized for ten KEARNEY, Oct. 30.—(Special)—J. D.|(heir political afMliations, have become | PArts of the state. The body will be hrought falr in western ,,,.,-.h,"i Wednesday: [)R BFNNFT ELECTRIC BELT J Fandict, Wioree AL acimball. | yoars as they aro this fall. For several | PIngham of Minden. Insists that there 18 | yroused and are very indignant over the [t Yankton for interment lealor: Mhursdny. fals:. morihwent r,)‘ s phalag sl COMDANY, i Hlllam Madgett 3 § twi o« | @0 abundance of gold about Sand creek, a | byt ML i85t ) LY Noomn 18 v P LG Eole. | weeks two or three school ho ee! slanderous reports that are being circulat g A & owier Haynes fro. O have been held nightly e o orth heyg | hort distance south of this city. He was | uiou"\r. Dietrich € ATt Men, Bitsabei L C Watenison, | VIO y : ‘ B Bleelow C. A T n BBty ’ | tn Kearney recently and brought with him | 5 ’ Mrs. Elizabeth L. C. Hutchison, died at [ For North Dakota—Fair and -mr-M[ b B | of the county under the direction of the | | Mr. Dietrich has Ived 1n Hastings S e R pI e bl RSIBCRES 5. Hver & Son, B d weras | Nelson Republican club and two or three | ® #ack of specimens. He had been a resi- | tyenty.two years and the citizens of Hust- | BeT home in this city Monday morning, at | T Refie. SIRERAY (B0 HERHEN 1| j A on & Son. I abath » L 3 g L DAL : ey s 4 Sof akota—Fair Wednesday and ’ M. Marquis A H. Cramer. of these meetings are held nightly in the | 9¢nt of Kearney county for twenty-one|ingy and Adame county know him to be a | N e of 70 years Mrs. Hutchison has | “oF CEUH GBI PRIE . BECEERdny Be A, Blenkiron, H. 8 Brown south half by the Superior Republican | Y°AT® And has a farm on Sand creek. He | an who has always stood for honesty and | 1'V04 It the city for four years. but has not e bl ? Carl Kauf HW. Main Nt 1 ¢ : was an old prospector and miner. His in- . .~ | been in robust health and has been confined | \Vednesday; Thursday warmer; northwest Anthur A wards, Bira Langevin, elul usiead of returning a populist ma- one who bas always fought agalnst an for the p dat i P erly winds ONQOWOREGE First Lisutenant. Wwm. M. Lowman jority from Nuckolls this year it {s| YeStisations have been pursued for twenty | (hing that appeared to be a dishonest | ' [osk part 1o er hows, . The funloral ‘or Kansas- Fair Wednesday and Thu @ « Adirst Lisut Wm. M. Lowm [ firmly bellevea that there will ba a sub. | ¥¢ars and he claims that there is at least | movement that ever came up tn municipal | %CCUTTed yesterday afternoon, In charge of | | For Kansus Pair Wednesday and Thurs ©F PAIN farence 1. Miles H i i e s | Dean Campnb ermant b 1 | 98¥. cooler in extreme eastern po [ glnssnce 4. Ml John M. Ragan stantlal reputlican majority cast Novem- :”' ,_.; and ha; dhmrm (’u“. lulnd :Tl-pk I?n Bfikire) Ha ataids Sish'in al) the ocial :.‘(F;"\ lrn:n .””n interment. being held | 4% With coole \f.,ffi,l. :'-..(x:.m'm i LT Copps Hiccox. ber 8. ngham eays the sand hills will yield aljrcles of this city, as well as in the busi- Avergreen oem B n O laea s And Wy o . ACH Fleming ] Barnett - dollar and a half to fifteen dollars a ton | nesy world, o8 iGolorado. an yomiog—Fair and Harry Klein T A McDonald Dobson Speaks at Wymoa and can be worked with great profit with i) . warmer Wednesday and Thursday; varia M. AL Perkins, M. D, John Slaker. WYMORE, Neb., Oct. 30.—(Special.)—The | the Ediso Shine, - Dha shine o 7 GIBBON, Neb., Oct. 30.—(Special. )--A. T. | ble winds, | b A Barne. o nker. MORE, Neb., (Special.)—The | the Edison machin o machine costs a Speaks at Sidney. auiRERale NN SR RIHReS) ; Fd vl 5 ; | RR. Morled, \ i most telllng and effective specch of the | small fortune, but with such a prospect s , Oct. 30.—(Special Tele- s, prop general store and | For Montana—Fair and warmer Wednes- | R A Ramsay G Wiison campalgn was made by Hon. G. L. Dobson, | Mr. Bingham paluts, there should be no|gram.)—Senator John M. Thurston spoke | POStMmaster at Butler. a small inland town day; Thursday fair; variable winds | S Saler Nat\sy Hehardson. | secretary of state of lowa, at the opera |trouble In obtaining the money. 1t is|at the Grand Opera house hers tonight, | ¢ Miles northwest of Gibbon, dicd yos- Local Record. | VNG e L chatles Rich {house o this city last night. The au- [probable the prospector's story will have [which was pucked and the meeting was a | ((rda¥ and will be interred here in River- | OFRICE OF THE WEATHER BURBAVU, | ol Wilson ot 11 giekmarin | dience was an enthusiastic one and gave | suficient weight to interest some of Kear- | success in every way. The speaker was at ;"l“';” SemaLery ,"""' M,"l Davis was ] tire’ and precipitntion onmpared with | enry Ralenburgh D Slate the speaker the closest attention. He cov- | ney's capitalists. e Ay 4 highly respected man and has been a suf- [ {ie corresponding day of 1he last treow | 1. J. Loeb. Seank Healv ses s s | his best and for two hours he spoke upon | o * diewa £ i” ponding day of the last t | Wiy SWliname, T ered every Issue of the campaign in a most | d et ol [ the tmpending fasues, tmperialism, rotee. | fOFOF fOF years from consumption years: A aRely C.N. Artz J R 8. convineing ma 5 speec « 4 s d the Pl 4 A F 1 AR AR AR RO R BUme onte, | (0yineiag manser and bis epsech kad g00d |y oyl Neb., et 30, (Speeialy— | tion, trusts and the Philippine question Former Member of Congre | Maxtmum temperature. 0 Ch g 6 O W, Wiison swetell |resulta. He' apoke of Brvaw war recora |, 08O e e e B, & | They were thoroughly dissected. His ad: | TRENTON, N. J., Oct. . Former Con. | Junimum temperature: || 82 & 21 4 WR Buchana g L ey e records of the repub | "y reman who was killed near Malyern, |OF¢%® Was punctuated with froquent and |greesman James Buchanan died suddenly at | Precipitation .- B0 00 Jaoob Balley, " & B Wepnron | oan candldutes and asked the voters (o | 1 Sl " ue hold at the home of his |!iheral applause. His appeal to the old | his home in this city today. Ho had been | Record of fomperature and precipitation gaogh SAller. P et | e most capable of de | T RO N ark, I Tecumsch, at |Soldlers and the honor of the flag were |subject to heart trouble. Mr. Buchamam |0 O'ahn for thix day and since March i J D Mines I CF. Milliken. fending the honmor of this great natfom. 0 ok thi . o of the TASterpieces of oratory. After the meet- | was 61 years old. mal temperature /4 John M.’ Boyd. ames Winne. He made a statement In regard to Mr, |17 0'clock “T ';":,r"“'" 1t was one of the | " he senator held a levee at the opera - paws 105 Lie Oy &5 ARAD Rh s baes hea Lioms do sy e A8ld ! b [house, at which introductions and hand Norman Brokaw. Normal precipitation o fli = |the effect that when Colonel Bryan went ¢It¥ 0 carlouds b e do 4 “ | 7 7 'is 9 Axcess for the day .... . Lhe st Ut when Colonel B W speeal e be prasens | WAKISK Derformed » prominent part. | KAUKAUNA, Wir, "0l 10— Norman | Exfrtt (ot i 11110 Kills all Pai MOB'LE R Rl oo SIAL RIS SePMIaeS 1D Ob: | Ol Tehniinn, Made KNG Ahs sermts | - o Brokaw, one of the most prominent paper | ekt los MY ilis a ain fense of his country that Instead of asking FAth Scndusted /by URRY. mathon oo Judge Tucker st Franklin, manufacturers in the country, died today | Deficfency for cor. perlod, 186 - ND for a colonel's commission he asked to be 4 Or4fl | FRANKLIN, Neb, Oct. 20.—(Special |after a lingering illness, resulting from | Deficlency for cor. peric The greatest remedy discovered by Al made a major general, but that his request |9 Dawson. The cortege to the cemetery | mojorran )" Judge Tucker of Humboldt, | appendicitis Reporia from St science and one which is absolutely was not granted, hecause he had had no | VA8 headed by the Tecumseh military | (o PETET TGRS IR numnm':‘“‘”m' e . harmless is MULL’S, experience. He made this statement and | DaRd. of which organization Mr. Clark was | 1. ( i General Renjamin Fiagler, 1o wn | - g amy ! Talking et S5 log roaen o | Bce, Uit sfortun 830 oenng o | g 050001 Senigmis wiwir, I3 ] LIGHTNING PAIN KILLER. celved the information direct from u mem. | the deceased from Lincoln acted as pall- | of woch eo | Flagler of Niugara Falls, N. Y., dicd Foiy 1t contalns no oplates 0 n publicans and democrats, and | died in e S plates, smmonta or cap- [ ber of the cabinet. The statement created | Dearers. The floral offerings were numers | (onker this vear has beon shows the oo | the Fifth avenue hotel here today STATIONS AND 8TATB |53 2§ % slouw. and 1L i W remedy whioh I naces: 3 considerable surprise here | ous and beautiful, the railroad fraternity ’ Bhe — OF WEATHER. | g8 2 pary In every househoid. 81000 s offered aC inew contributing generously to the display. | tention that was given Mr. Tucker. He went HYMENEAL i8isl 8 | et Ask angouatqusl. $o and - - « e 8| e 0 e ] : nizes. Sk your druggist or write the Metklejohn at Crawford. | over all the main {ssues of the day in a . 187 | Lightning Medicine Go., M | a o # & ++ Muscatine, lowa, CRAT RSt Taniarg, | T e clear and concise manner which seems to O d | o Bt : ER KIDNEY CURR s gunranteed b Hon. George D. Meiklejohn, assistant sec. | YORK, Neb., Oct. 30.—(Special)~A few | have been productive for the republican Miller-Kirby. ‘i dollar draft 1n each §) 60 ho HE retary of war, spoke here yesterday upon | farmers of Lockridge township adjoining | Cause HASTINGS, Neb., Oct. 30.—(Special.)— ST ,‘1 cure all kidey troubies, " ‘© Posiuively political lssues, both afternoon and even. | York. formed the York County Cattle com. | — Mr. Willlam Miller and Miss Eleanor | Norih Platte. clear i ing The audiences were the largest and | PADY, With a pald up capital of $100,000, Many Change to McKinley, Kirby were married at 7 o'clock this even- ;;f.’f}“i"’.]i'. SR s ) — - — — - most enthusiastic yet assembled in Craw- | Which they have invested in young cattle| OSMOND. Neb, Oct. 30.—(Special)—Mr. |ing at the home of the bride's parents. | Rupid City, clear . ferd. His remarks upon the Philippine |and @ large ranch in Western Nebraska, | G°FKe Jacobs, a farmer living north of [1t was a pink and white home wedding | Hiron. partiy cloudy { 1S NOW question included the statement that the | ThIS vear they shipped in off the ranch to |this place, states that this year he will vote |and was attended by Intimate friends and | liton, clear i e followers of Aguinaldo say they are not | fArmS here a number of cattle which they |foF McKinley and prosperity, although four |relatives of the families. Rev. Van Dyke G Clen® » | D. ELV allowed by their leader to accept the am- | Wil fatten on York county's surplug corn, | Ye4re ago he was strong for Bryan. Among |Wyght of the Presbyterian church per- ul, clouds " A r ‘r‘m nesty offered by Amerlca until after the | OBlY a few years ago these farmers locat- | ©thers 11ving in this vicinity who have |formed the ceremony, while Miss Edyth ¢ raIning W :VE“ [ election here, on aceount of the tieup be. | € here with no means to speak of. Thay |hanged from Bryan to McKinley may be | Payne executed Mendelssohn's wedding o5 EVENING tween Bryan and Aguinaldo. He assured | DOW 0Wn good. well improved farms and |Wentioned —Christian Mohr and his son, (march. The bride and groom departed on | Havre cl o I G. | the people that it is the policy of the pres- | ATe Mmaking money each year | Edward, W. H. Cox, John and Henry the 8:40 train for Denver and the moun- | Hjrjmi b4 | ent administration to improve and mak T Yo v Robert. tains, w'non» they will spend their honey ™ ATk tes t ¢ precipitat! | permanent the military posts throughout 20 5 e e S moon, after which they will go to Lincoln, ROIGSIES A W LS this westarn oouniry aud to rect IAFES | e anirar sonns ot S—(Bpsolalo—| Glenville Repuhlican Rlly: where they will reside. The bride is the Local Forecast OMblal, storage reservolrs for frrigation py K? | The floating saloon on Lake Quinebaugh, | GLENVILLE, Neb., Oct. 30.—(Speclal.)— v \".“ 'l-"‘:" ‘” 10! / ’; lfi“{‘ d '( "'{“"{‘ the property of Willlam Marr of this city, | With music from the Glenville and Clay \ PR T :n r‘(“‘:‘“‘; ad “"(["’ 8 ‘| ‘:“‘ which has been conducted for the last two | Center bands, torches, Roman candles and i Fr A 9 e & ahart ane we coted ad-fyears, has been burned to the water's | red lighta the little town of Glenville put Don't fall to visit if you en. |¢ress in the evening ee, DOt 66D 80 Wuch a8 a plinter belng | on olty aiF that could hardly be outdeas.| ¢ T”E POPULARI Ty 0F . o W left to tell the tale. Threats in this direc- | There was a large crowd to hear Hon. W, joy the best of music, or de- Sheska at Cesishten, | | { A CREIGHTON, Neb, Oct 80 (Spocial.)—- | ton have been afloat for the last three | E. Andrews expound republican doctrine m sire to see our most successful Hon. W. 8. Summers of Omaha addressed | months and the end was expected and he did so by giving the facts to them L] [ J il /,‘////%/ . i |a crowded house at the Grand Army of the | R ety S Ina clear, foreible manner 7., horseless carriages in Qpora: | Renublia hal Rere ‘last.aight A ‘“""""[ LONG PINE, Neb., Oct. 20.—(Special Tele- Hunter at Table Rock. L f i tion. \\Th,.‘”,”k.\, ':,'“ :.,','rnl.‘,“‘,‘x:::“\:vlln.‘r"“\‘\s ‘:: | ®ram.)~As the result of a drunken spres| TABLE ROCK, Neb., Oct. 30.—(Speeial.) . [ Rritt wnd proceeded o o o o W. M- | the breaking of several glass window fronts [ —Hon. W. R Hunter of Kankakee, 11} [in its trae form. He handled the questions | o) (he alieged threatening of the life of | Kave one of the most pleuslng and astruc: . (“THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS'™) [of tmperialism, expansion and trusts tn a | COURCHman Murphy, Edward Chumney, com- | t1ve talks of the campaign at the opera . . 2 a 4 very logical and able manner aat mah | mouly Known as “Texas" was bound over |house here last night. His talk oa the is chiefly due to its irreproachable character. frequently fnterrupted by apmtaus Ja% | o the district court today. His bond waa | Philippine question was particularly en- i ; pesch wan Sbls 883 sonvineiog aad naig | Bxed at §100 tertaining and instructive The Times. {the closest attention of the audience dur- New Ch h for Decaty 2 1 T | Makes Talk for Bryan. i } ing the two hours of his discourse. The| DECATUR, Neb., Oct. 30.—(Special)—| GIBBON, Neb. Oot. 30.—(Special.)—Mr “DRINK NOTHING but Natural Mineral Water, such as DEALERS SELL THEM OMAHA republicans here feel jubllant and enthu- | Bishop Willlams of Omaha has been here | Wenzel of Shelton made an herole effort Apollinaris, free from all vegetable poisons.” 1651 pap, 200 Lincoin, Neb. |slastic over the meeting luat night, and are | to make fiaal arrangements for the bullding | o his speech to carry Gibbon for Bryan ) Charter Oak Stove & “ansu Co 41 Farnam St & 300 8. 17th ¢, [convinced Mr. Summers’ address made [of a new Episcopal church. The cost of | Trusts, tariff and free silver. w s s -~ Phone 1055, Open Evenlugs. | wany votes for McKinley and prosperity, 2 W lver: wore the Boston /m‘rm‘l‘ the proposed building will be close to §2,000 | principal toples discusse 4 MAKE THEM, 8T, LOUIS.

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