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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER {1, 1900, 3 . i | opinion of conservative people is that this ;'Y m his home to the ourt house and year the resuit will be too close for com ¥ | thence to the polling place | — fort—for the fustonists. The republicans i Lincoln Republicans Expect to Give the Haffalo Connty Mortgages | Linooln Voters Decline to Either March op | RUTmber ameng their moat active worker ’ ] Tioket » Birong Lk, | REANNSY, Nov. Moy (BpweiAly= | 4 some who four years ago were just as i Following are the mortgages and ree isten to Berge. ardent followers of Bryan, besides a good | Y PN Jui0d tx Buisly eocaty quring The tonth S w-m.\‘l\m. ‘:vv' v:m k‘;\r‘-m anything .p] [ ¢ ) i 2 FUSION TACTICS PROVE BOOM[RANGS“‘”;W"" i gy L morukages B 1o | REGISTRATION OF THE CITY IS LARGE| while claiming not to be r ypbTioNss; Y | Mid-Season hssentials Tailor=-Made Suits i | leased, 131; amount 434, farm mort — S TTE Y B TRY s LERRC TeTe Cloak and Suit Department. —$10, $15, $20, $22.50 and $25. gages filed, twenty-fi wount, $19 Dllllu a ":m.- n..'.-.. n \I'l‘hud- w :‘h}m W "r haggon il .“fl b Over Seven T 4 Vames Lis on Mr. Dietrich fs acting as a boomerang Ready to wear. We assure correct fitting garments Extra special values at $10 and $15 Result in an ote 1OF | L moust ty i with t s Far in the | here and will make, instead of loss to him, | ev f o N i e Everybody from MeKinley (o }”V‘y.‘:" 4mf"|v~f". 7.43] oity motg o8 14 Lend Over Al in BExpreasion votes. The local fusionists are making a | Coats—$10 Bargains Cheviot and Venetian Cloth, best workmanship the Last ¥ 0 e g | 3 frantic effort to hold thefr me Iine for | Kersey cloth, Skinner's satin lined, storm collar, perfect fourteen: amount 7 of Party Afiliation. | r men in lin 3 e sl L Bryan and the state ticket | tatloring and stitching--castor, red, pavy and black At $20 and $25 The best valus that can be offercd, high grade throughout, imported cioth, cheviot, venetian, homespun, and worsteds Adams ¢ | | Nty Morigages, | LINCOLN, Nov. 3.—(Spectal.)—As -n.“ HASTINGS, Neb, Nov al.)—| LINCOLN, Nov. 8.—(8 i Teesram— | HONEST MEN ARE DISGUSTED] Kersey half fitted Box Coats $12 be i day of election draws nearer the indica- | During the moenth of October the owing | One hundred and sev fo persons, by | Best imported cloth, highest grade throughout, perfect fit For 530 and $-‘2.§ ) ¢ tions become more and more conclusive |p mortgages an helr amounts | &ctual count, were all ‘,' fusionists could | pyqagppol Majority Wil He Largely | Buaranteed —red. sovy castor and black Unsu el in elegance and of the very moment as to [ that Lancaster county will contribute it | w and released in Adams county: | muster in this city tonight for their last pa inereaned by ¢ 1n Mot o1t 1 fashion » full share of votes toward the success of | Ferm mortgages filed, 49; amount, $45,. |fade of the campaign. This number fncluded ot 1N6 IwsToR it Ideal Tailor Skill Coat $16 N * " [ all republican candidates. In the cam-|G73.55; relesed, §0: amount, $34,215.20, | (wo bunds that were hired to march in the . Fine keresy cloth tan, castor. ol navs and viack, e | N€W Velvet Russian Blouses palgn that is now practi the | City mortgages Ried, 18, amount, $6 06; | procession. After the parade Georke W.| QAQTINGS, Neb, Nov. 3 (Special)—A | gant satin liwiag, best finishings throughout, velvet ollar. are reads for your fnspcction e Eapscieily Botieekble fastare hus buen <k ount, ' $10265,67. Chattel | Deree, the fusion candidate for congress: | reaction has set i throughout the enti i b —— New Flannel Waists $2.85, $4, $5.50 the disposition of the fusionists to sacrifice | mortzages filed, 193; amount, $43 re- | man, spoke in the Auditorium to a crowd | piph district which will be greatly in favor ¢ 5 " | w nhades, e SEBHel KEa BITE S y tho interests of the national and state |leuswd, 111; amount, $34.316.5 that only half flled the building of Dietrich next Tuesday. 1« e poiiceal | Atttortiobiles and Coaching Coats Seaglin ol i S e tickets for the benefit of \me legislative | 4 The event was under the anspices of the |y o die ity e World-Herald o ; . e candidates. Th fusion campalgn In Lane | Cigar "\'"l ry for Hastings. tusion congressional and county committees, | o\ IR (0 R Al are making The best the market affords can he found fn sur atock. | Walking SKirts TASTINCS, Neb (Special.) w o P o a8 eatest . b b ks t 0 1 q | 2 caster county has been characterized by 1t was heralded in, advance as the grea otes for the fepublican candidate for gov Oxford, black, castor, mode, tan, $18, $20. $25, ( Wo ira Showing a very comp poit miktde ¢ n char A A ROLACR L O ol L i votes for the pepublicar late for g | Ve ara thowing a very ccmplete 1in of akirts, kolt yiaid ption and underhanded methods. In rally of the campaign and, as Mr. Berge had | ernor. Many ‘of the leading democrats in ed, tweed nd cacviot and plain worsteds—$7.60, $10.00, $11.00, § the cause of “reform’ thousands of an- | C!Sar factory. It is understood that it will | not apoken in Lincoln, it was expected that | yrogoi e ™5 ™y qam 0GR BECRTEE e = = R e e $1250 and $13.00 . 4 do strictly wholesale business and wil 0od sized c 4 would put to hear |, - i o TR Rvt S TE | = | Sonymoun letters and clrculars of a erim- | &2 ULy B SAosle Sutiiins s Wil a good sized crowih would Lufo Gl 1o beat | herciotore been caunted as Poynter men For Misses, ages from 12 to 18 years. | Fps nal and libelous nature have heen cfr 1piny a large er of hands him. The whole affair is a disappointmen ave come out openly and declared the ed box coats, s | - culated among the votors of the county. | SInk I8 at the head of the enterprise and | 1o the fusion managers. At the Auditorium | (A CQTE (R REEEE ARE HAcred T Half fitted box coats, storm collar, silk lined, pretty pearl A large variety of the popular furs—at moderate yrices, in Among voters genssall Jut regard | MODES 1o have the factory in operation | the apeaking wa 1 until after 81 O v lewed mearty 00 emaraty | DUtONS. styllsh talloring, new pretty shades—$10, 312 ar.1 815 collars for stormy days—collarettes, scarfs and mufte, Bryan will | Within & short time o'clock in the hope ople would come be a candidate for Unlted in and fill up the vacant -*"""Wh (hat | €4¢h and every one of them expressed | 10 the event of his d b SR “‘r"“""". torq | themeelves as being thoroughly disgusted | ;l"H"n Fusionists here do not look ’“f‘ The relatives of Fred Schlate, who was 1’"' ‘;‘““ "'”’: “"Iv"'“' ;“':"fl H '”““‘ hing | With the manner in which the fusionists im to win in the national race and con erdered ne Pickrell, this county, this | Bi8 hearers how Lie wou'c BSs's mashing | ,ve conducting their campaigs ast Diet- Sequently they are exerting e [brbdigtiady L Ly unty, this ' e trusts in the land, how he would 8 their campaisn against Diet . L ery pos | summer, have offered a reward of $200 in rich, and In almost every instance they have to politics, it is believed t of this city during the past few days and | tates senator { Relntives Offer Rewnrd 1 e e In the national | REATRICE, Nov. 3.—(Spectal Telegram ) e e 1] sible effort to ;1. t the Lancaster county | yddition to the rewards now offered for | YOt¢ 10 "1"”{""""‘ 'n':"\"": \'f”fl" """”']m";"'.\~.1x'| that if they had not even thought . 5 popocratic candidates for the legislature. | the apprehension of the murderer il AL R L AP Ml | of voting for Mr. Dietrich before they ce To accomplish their desire they ha ; ; for the 16 to 1 proposition. In all respects | 8 re thoy cer | #orted to dishonorable pnors Requisition. the rally was a pronounced faflure in which | tainly would cast their ballot for b now, . . L d cans, which, ap- | ‘ " : ; Sl BICh | ey could not, and would not, see an Jy,yym& parently, have only reacted against them. | LINCOLN, Nov. 3.—(Special Telegram.)— | less Interest was manifested than in any po- | poyeie " \ivieht and highly respected cltl- Governor Poynter has honored a re itical aftair of a similar nature for several Chatrman Cochrane Confide PG T B L LML bl ol | zen 5o basely slandered without coming to . Sk dinin he results | 1198 from lcwa for the return ot William | campaigns past | % . . of Special Lok Sracs 3 fresiring i rovus I S T e o Furniture Bargains * i o November Buyers - Lunney, now under arrest at Seward. The Regintration of the Cit of election,” sald Chalrman Cochrane this | n is wanted at Montgomery to answer| % y \ ternoo! b g6l heste safe If rom the expression of party afiliation 0K " " | { 1 " " \ ;{ '””""K ”'n': xl. f “ v rlml'l"‘" w' ,,‘,',,‘ to a charge of grand larceny SRSl Gkt g I il A 2:‘::':‘ ..','f.'..yl -l;“::u:-l:fs:)lu‘(m:.tu“'::a‘:|r:’l The satisfaction and pleasure in selecting from a steck such as we are showing—the superior merit in construetion Pepublican tioket will get less than 1,500 € BT |it is evident that the average republican | mifations, denouncing the slanderous, war- and high character of design are still further enhanced by the attructive prices at u‘hh-h the goods are marked. Many plurality in Lancaster county I base| PLATTSMOUTH, Neb (8pe~ | Plurality in Lancaster county will be about | i methods adopted by the fusionists in of our new goods were purchased beiow the market and our “Specinls” this month wil! command the attention of all. this prediction only on In S LVOLRES most relible character and a thoroug houge-to-house pell which included ev mation of a|cfal)—The Cass county mortgage record |2.000. In the several city wards 7 - - for October is just a little bettar than any | Fe8istered, “and of this number 4408 de | tendency to thoroughly stir up the busi "= ; . EETSRE——. LRI Mt i b R LG LB b Rl Folding Beds. Couches. Upholstery | their ambition to defeat Dictrich, has had | e v | other county in the sta precinct in the county. 1 also feel safe | filed, $22,775; released, $26,060. City prop- | ance 1504 declared for fuslon and LIF2 re- | pyagijngs this week, who came here to get 3310 per cent discount on an enormous | Bright new stock of Couches to select in saying that the legislative candidates |erty filed, $6.620; released, $14,632. fused to state their polltics. The election | g " ruin concerning Mr. Diotrich very | | shipment of Folding Beds, purchased direct | go o =y o o0 G0 hiionid Mercerized Cartaine— sg 25 will not fall behind the balance of the ot Inst year demonstrated that about & per cent | (o' B L B en nformed that Mr. | | from the factory—one-third off for cash skt i A it | | e e B teket In fact, (here are strong indications NAILS ~ DOWN ~ EVERYTHING | ©f those refusing to state their politics voted yyC oy ian neen separated from his wite (§ Bird's Eye Maple - Mahogany - Golden Oak, | NO,, 10 COUCH. Bext upholstering, deep 1t 15.00 that they will n ahead of some of the for republican candidates. If the same rule p or. 1 o 18- ¢ i iphed b =oft tufting finest velour covering, reg ,l sesesne s I rin ah m h il L and was not living with her. These minis- || NO_ 32 FOLDING BED. uarter suwed lar $18.00 value; specinl lot Tapestry Curtain 7.75 other candidates. The fusionists have | Nattonal Chates inten of Peo. | HolS KOO thin year the republican pluratity |yt "W O R NP R ow comotery, || 0k uprint destgn, Rench - beselod » Belect. from at 12.78 | "Jord edge, pair . centered tbeir fight on the republican can {in the clity, taking the registration as IS, 1 b St hand polish ple's Party Clnims Bry ke A B A ntpy | Whore stands a magnificent granize mon Feguinr $6% hedoprice. . 39.00 N0 s TAPESTRY COUCH- Mahogans 12.50 didates for the legisiature, but [ h Biection as Cestain. |3 ERRIEDE R LT b i . ment which bears the name of Mrs. Charles | § NO. 02 MANTLE BED Quarter sawed ball feet, no frame showing, very styh design, pr .. been unable to detect @ serfous effect precincts may be relied upon to bring this | fete B 0 date of he ath s Kk, hookcase top, with two doors, bev ish design, fancy upholstered work. o | Nemun Port Z 00 o far. LINCOLN, Nov. 1—The oficlala of the | TUMDEr pust the 2000 mark. The regiafta. |\, gonuine surprise to every minister, (1 pled, Freno plate ‘mirrors. wige et sars ahegrude Couch 10,80 | , (roeedi i b “I belleve the vote in Lancaster county | populist party tonight gave out the follow- | !1on also shows that the vote wi '\“”‘",;‘. as they had been told that Mrs. Dietrich swell front—a bed to sell for '-’6"00 All k'nds of Leather Couches at special :IVI:::::’ |‘ ik il 3.78 will exceed the vote cast In 1896. We have | {ne forecast of Tuesday's election | that of any recent campnign. In 1846 the | \oo'g)ive but was separated from her hus- $45.00—our price 36. prices this manth ; B LR » made a special effort o get our voters out | HEADQUARTERS POPULIST NATIC vm‘.nl Yo & }:'.»«.*"Ir;m. o0, nd |.:;x YOI | Land. After having made this investigation | | N0, S COMBINATION BEED-ooienie | N B VELOUR COUCH-well made and | Comt 3.25 for registration and we will not over- | Al A COMMUPTEE. LIN- | only 5,490 e following shows the re- | 0% Ot vlewed the business men des wardrobe front, mirrors 18x18, Wil size, your cholee of any color uphol- | . A e T B N | i 4 theeR i £ N | auarter sawed golden onk: a stering, best springs and well tufted; | Tapstry Conch Cover— Jook them on election day. It will be v aTUGHe DELIS. Aoty ey Wiy | mIuiloats i L] “"'_’I"““ nOL| o the eity in regard to Mr. Dietrich’s char- $50.00 bed for 40.00 | Ctiere et 1050 for this Couchs 5.50 | bt . D an exceedingly diffeult thing for a repub duty. The executive committes b | &IVen thelr politics dn each ward: - geter they expressed themsclves as being [} NO. 61 MANTLE FOLDING BED-Quar our price LY Denim Couch Covers— ] 5() lican to stay away from the polls next | done everything in its pow 1t i Noan | greatly pleaged with the Information they | ter sawed goiden onk. awell front,’ fine NO. 1 PA ; .‘\||~|(| 1 THER coucH 268 oo | v msibility ests with a ¥ - 1 carvin and polishe e ery gracefu Ococo fran her oak ol Tuesday Ll AT [IRETHEE Lot e vionies 167 | had obtained and said that from the fn~ | @ LAEVNG Band Jotished hand- 22 QO | pinogany, olive of maroon color son. | Sofe w Covern— 50¢ From what 1 have been able to see of people cast their | 86 pd formation they h ore coming here || NGO DRESSING TARLE- Mahogany ol whape, extra wide and ex- 2() () India prints ... osvavi o the fight being made by (he opposition it w0 that the. nftor. | Third, thay had: been' 1 ve that OHkpIes ¥ ohk: biraseve: mapts, BRne ol tra long: & great bargain g Sofn Plilow Covers— 5 1 the lag ters 1o h I B i 1 h kee t) Kinley or Bryan appears that they are trying to carry the | T Hrrel LR o Fifth Dietrich’'s character was as black as was hed, length of. to teh, - French NG ;h"",'I‘;'i‘.'_‘-\:vl";'"'“‘" couch ‘;.‘[_“ Il\r“h'l‘ MeKinley Aoy R elected United States senator. The fu- | ed on Iy r end or- | & i to denounce reports along this lne as not |0 NO. 37 ALL-BRASS BED-fxtra value French plate mirror 2xit hand polehs | Q88 SOSDS LI hangings and cove slonists cannot possibly get & majority manner: at the same time we insist Totals 1403 1504 102 glone false, but mean and contemptible swell front, highest quality brass, dain ed, neatly carved dresger, made erthigs _ that you shail stand up for vour rights. | o ataitel NNel iths B to sell for $38; special vithout the seven delegates from this | {rat you shall tand up for vout rfighi™ | The remained of. the votes were scatter- e ooiien up for political effect, and politi ty design: these $25 solid 16.75 $58; 8D S : county and consequently the fusion com- | or at evers poillig. place 1o ee that no | ing cal oftect only (It BrEasbeny ot I N I Do a1 shape, toipl ‘serpontine | —— BRIN L] mittee of this county is being backed by | Memal voto are cast: th soe that every man o R | —— | Good Iron | frowe, shaped ton, dutney can- g, ()() | EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS IN the state and natlonal popullst organisa- | YOtes who has the right to do so and to | WILL CAST N CINEEY D B1G J0INT RALLY AT SPRINGFIE | fng: rerular $36 dresser, for e Curtains ap e ready to maintain your rights | Prominer . NO. 1223 ) S 1 8 it de- ? hope of electing Bryan president. The |ask in falr play and we ask all our workers | TTO™!nent Res | Republicans of sarpy an _— e wign and tnish, strong grame, Sk _tapes’ |y qgh Point, pr.8z, $3.05, §0.95 ] next legislature will have to redistrict the | ‘.-“u...‘hnmv nnn‘m fiec rul-fl (.-;.‘s i WAYNE, Neb 3.—(Special Tele- | rand D . | DE IR a :Ir\ y< vl‘\:u;m‘.; i row H 5'75 nee C'r'ne, p .86 « huv received unmistakable e ence NG, § ] by o I N b. NOV. 3 o lirnss ¢ wpecial lot fol . state Into legislative, Judiclal and congres- | gt the® tapabiiean committes e dle: | gram.) W, M. Wright, a prominent real FIELD, Ncb, Nov. 3.—(Specal| 1 foot, full bov | ) “o1n RIEDROOM SUIT—Quarter sawed Curtaine— sional districts. It the oppésition con- | tributing a large corruption fund In every | astate dealer of this city and who was a | Telegram.)—The = ns of Cass and | ude, soiid brass | U0 S0 G0 wwell front dresser and com- L$5.75, §7.05, $0.30 + trols (he legislature they will be able | Western state. There are one or two agents :; gate to the free silver republican con. | S8TPY counticn doubled teams tonight 1n | KRabRis Ded M |1 niongic e -lhl‘n;m')\l“x'v]l‘il'«' mirror,_fancy 1.;.; 1o reduce the representation from Lan- | Inodte’™ wh cak vou to Joute thase Men. | vention at Kansas City, delivered an able|® monster rally, including u torchilght | mo0 our g 50 | SRR B For sl apecial. 42.25 er o res e represe 4 oye procession, rough riders and shotgun bri- | price . n canter county and fncrease the representa- | keep your exes oii them and U thes arc | yddress before a large audience at the | tlon from fusion districts. This and | cught attempting to |!|;|b-"u voter oF 41| Republican club room here tonight, giving gade, red fire, bunting, flugs and all that - - a the election of Bryan are the paramount | 11K 0 tifiuence uh election bourd (hat they | | ER 0 s for returning to the republican | €0 t0 make a blg show. Several hundrad S 8 tew . . N. B Jesues with them and they are resorting | The reform forces of this country have | party and why he would support President [ ™" in line and what was probably the Thene are but a fe 3 to all kinds of scandalous and anonymous | Won this election and we propose to main- |\ yeingay The speaker sald that ‘m,l largest demonstration in the history of the of the a:= =y attrac- We shvé’ &' ‘Weil it t | tafn_our ground and to see that the wili |} town was successfully pulled off. Papil commuaications, flooding the mail with | [T our gmund and (o & only time the democratic party had been ! charges that no man dares to sign and |°7 lion and Louisville bands headed the pro- % diaciin cession. After the j held at the opera house, which was en- ade speaking was | he time has come for American man-|on the right side of the question since | | € ensh and are even sending out circulars purporting | hood to ann rt rlln-lv and |luy‘| ll(l”'x“-m ' | the time of Jefferson was in 1895 and then o come from this committee. Such dis- | [F¥ nstead of mone ntimidsiion ‘and el " because of defeat the party hunted for Toputable politics are only used as a last | "We have every confidence of the result. |new Issues and got on the wrong side | tirely too small to nccommodate the crowd, resort. They mean to win by fair means | We will hold our own and make galus west { of them as usual and that, sald the speaker, | A0 those who were unable to get in con- | or foul Every falr-minded man, regard- | of the Minsiaslppl and enst of the Mtssia | L B0 Sorion why tree silver republicans | Eregated on the streots and discused the | less of politics, should stamp with his vote | hlabe M, gt P > 11ig) political situation with their fusion friends. | e Mr Bryan in the White House. We | were returning to the republican party At the dawn of the new centur d to with close at- ve the sunrise shines the star of victory evening, add | evening, addressod 1 (0 DY o FORECAST OF THE WEATHER| Charles J. Greene of Omaha will deliver the disapproval of such methods, and [ an address. The best of feeling prevailed except whe Marshal Keaton undertook to arrest | His speech was listen think they will do so. Every man on our tention throughout, being frequently | land and 1ke Neihardt of Seward and the s | Pl by Rt 2 Jurs for the republic entiol o . be equently 5L Jand an » n ticket {5 an honorable man and deseryes | 04T TOF N FOPUNIE L C o gnian, | greeted with applause, His discussion of [ Thomas Bundy. an enthuslastic Bryan | (G cngigates for representative. Fetter- | Indications fo naka Are for Fall | Deatrice Republicans Busy. the support of all republicans.” 3 ““Chatrman. | the Philippine question was clear and log- | ®houter. for making a disturbance alone | ;. ang Beekly, entertained the overflow in Temperatare and Westerly BEATRICE, Nov, 8.—(8pecial Telegram.) Telewrnph Service ut Beyan's Home. 3. A EDGERTON, * |0} and he did much good for the repub- | the line of march. Bundy's friends promptly | |y (e Jight and warmth of a big boufire Wings; | =The republicans held a big experience BIRULIED Fatliied Tichdns aieht il b . : Isten, whaCieArY: | lloan cause. It was another” black eye for | 8Te to his rescue, clalming that he was| ‘pe meeting closed with fireworks and s, xer 3 Forecast for| MECUDE In the auditorium in (hin el given to the public at the auditorium, both | g, oo o8 Mr. Bdmlsten, 'who ' 81 | fusion in Wayne county | not in the wrong and took him away from | g ing of cannon and thus passed futo the WASHINGTON. Nov. 3 tonight. About thirty prominent citizens IheACER AL noTUIlet istional hthter ann | iy SLEENSRRRtA. Sciglier, HUmAd 4D Y | the marshel and after a considerable | io i of the community the greatest po-| Sunday and Monday . delivered short addresses. S hisatote) hed ‘m_':“‘"“d "I-" "l"' conditions in Nebraska. He predicted a| qyg IR FUSION FAKE IS NAILE amount of talk on both sides things as-| it vaibering ever assembled in Ruby For Nebraska— Fair; cooler Sunday; Mon A joint debate between Karl Weaver and {omeressional headquurters und at repub- | piurality of 15,000 for Rrvan; said the fu §umed thelr normial Kats and the parsds Ao At RARTheSom IO Iy Harsy Blobusd, sepibiickar, SN M%) can congressional and county headquar- chnyler et Against | went on. The speakers of the evening ent In World-Her SCHUYLER, Neb., Nov. 3.—(Special Tel aston Rally at Lelgh | were George L. Douglas of Chicago and| LEIGH, Neb., Nov. 3.-(Special) Judge W. W. Slabaugh of Omaha. In the | fusion forees closed their campalgn For Western Tex homa, Indian Territory Sunday and Mond: New Mexico, OKla“ | Macyin and Merle Tebbets, democrats, was and Arkansas—Falr hejd tonight at democratlc headquarters variable winds The debate was well attended and the ters. Private returns will be received by meveral clubs and lodges. Four telegraph operators and as many private wires will would control the legislature and win in cts and four of the six congressional distr! | i sienists would elect every state officer; | | | B8 kadt BukY o A2 IR SEas perhaps in all six. This, Mr. Edmisten | cgram)—William Robertson. who. WIth afiernoon Hon. D. H. Mercer addressed @ | last night with @ speech at the opera hot For Tlinols unday and Monday: | gebaters were enthusiastically applauded on the night of election in|gaiq, was a conservative estimate Willlam Ferrill, was charged by the’ fu- | fair gized audience at the opera house. |hy Willis E. Reed of Madlson. The meet-| oy westerly to northwesterly winds by their respective partles the home of W. J. Bryan. One wire will | = sionists with having received $2 for riding . | ing was well advertised and an attempt was o Jowa—Fair Sunday; cooler in northern + < connect with tLe private office of Senator | LONEL TORREY'S OBJE( in a McKinley parade Thursday evening, ANDREWS WINDS UP AT AN .u.k‘“mflh, {0 have a parade and torchlight ana western portions; Monday fair; north A ney General at. Wymore. Jones ““‘”””q,“ of the national democratic = s was seen tonight and made a positive and procession, but interest was lost before | yeut winds WYMORE, Neb., Nov. 3.—(Specinl.)—At- ) :,::."".:‘,' ;",...,‘ ::;.1“.;:.'.1: {:::4(Ix.lt';";|l.vyly“:"" E‘:p-rl ¢y B emphatic denial of having received $2 or | Closing ':"I!":"m _'m """_w:d”.""" the time came and the whole affair cou-| por Missourl and Kansas—Fair Sunday, torney General C. J. Smyth, the great octo any other sum or offer of any sum. He Ca braska, made a fusion PIN cisted of a couple of pleces of music LY ' anq Monday; variable winds. pus hunter of | broken for any consideration during the | 0N A (Spectal b | further that he was and he had | ASHLAND, Neb., Nov. f.—pecial Tele- | W€D B0 %00 Tocach at the opera | for Colorado--Fair Sunday and Monday: | speech here last night. He spoke In the evening. Two wires will convey election | C01onel Jay L after spending Sev-| | vy been a republican and that he| )--The campalgn of 1900 in Ashland 1 as el Calla. with g e hastern portion; varlable opera house, which was well filled. It veturns from the state and nation and | '8l days here looking after the extensive| o ,q" e "tor McKinley and Roosevelt 1 today, both republicans and Bry- | Bouse. (e 08 4TS TN rative nature |wiadm o M 4 was the biggest fusion demonstration of till another wire will be used for mis- | CAU1¢ business near here in which be s In-| W S0 L RGBT B 0 Was | anites holding meetings. This afternoon a | DI HEEUE B SR T e county winde, omingFalr and cooler Sunday; | the campaign, but it was not an overly cellancous mossages. Half a score of | Crested. hus returned to Wyoming to as- | 0" Loinl e ®0o™ an In w recent | Small crowd listencd to the wail of ea- | & VETR CR D R R e bt th WL enthusiustic one. For more than two telegraph messenger boys will be assigned | et It ClOSINK the campaign and 40 €480 arcicle printed in the Omaha World-Herald, | lamity as dealt out by W. M. Morning of | o/lyiony of (he most conservative are thai o Montana—Generally fair Sunday and| hours the speaker told of the good qual- to duty at the Bryan home for the use|M® vote. Colonel Torrey, in an interview | v p ™ pereill has made the following | 1ncoln and L J. Dunn of Omaha. The {here will be substantial gains for the ve- ' At Lo tiovtk wlnds 3 ities of the great fusion party and of the ©of newspaper ccrrespondents | before his departure concerning the pollt-| o )" iomont in regard to the story: | W88 scarcely the rage Saturday crowd "’“l‘h R L Monday; we ) awtul disaster which would follow MoKin- 1t he follows his usual custom Mr. Bryan | 141 outlook and the lssues of the cam. | *FRCLRMIPMCR 0 reRATA Lo the SOTYC | oty rmers in town this afternoon and not [ ¥4I € ' | paign said ATHER BURKEAL, | 1e¥'s election HE W will g0 to the county OFEICE OF k's ofice on the erly of Edholm, state that | am 25 Bear all of them heard the fusion speakess ool ¢ Central City. S 2 cial tecord of tem’ | morning of election aud there n..k.-"u.‘lqy;, “I have a lotter from the chairman of | vears of age. T 'am a laboriig man and [ Tonight the streets of Ashland presented (-|;_\"1".:1,‘\::{"|!:‘\ Neb., Nov. 3 (S:u-flnll AR At | m:!r:-’l i ebate at Lincoln. ? that he was unable o register becuuse of | 0UF State committee In Wyoming and he | i ¥ \\"‘l':‘x’w’." ko and. Ju ‘:;34“".”.‘L‘Vj’y)f‘\‘““‘," *lan animated picture. Crowds lined both | _por more than two hours lnst night Hop. the corresponding duy of the last three > N, Nov. (Speclal Telegram.) j absence from tho city. The afternoon he | 885Ures me that the republican ticket with | {of WA MERIREY S04 (TRCEIRS HODST Giaes ot Siiver street and Simington's | George D. Meiklejohn held the closest at-| ¥e4rs Jo 1560, 1, 1ng7, | - JRERTUBCDUALIVES of the M. L. Hayward will spend at home. It is expected that | D¢ (Fiumphantly elected in every county | the World-ilcrald cllpping am ¥ | opera house was crowded for more than [ iention of the largest audience that has Muximum ‘temperature... 32 4% 70 7i |80d Bimetallic clubs of the State Univer- returns will begin to come in from New | °f the state. This indeed very good | sorry any of my griends thousht T couil! two hours. Willlam E. Andrews of Has- [ yscambled at this place during the eam- Minimum temperature i 41 sity debated political questions at the ‘ York state at 8 o'clock Mr. Bryan wiy | BeWs. @8 the electoral vote was cast for | &' dye" other sum. “} tings, auditor of the Treasury department 5;-4\1!1 Mr. Meiklejohn produced facts and '\.\a’y [ 'r:::.m rature..... & # B m Auditorium tonight. The republican gide recelve these direct from the hand. ot | COlonel Bryan at the last general elec WILLIAM FERRILL. | was the speaker and held the close atten- | fizures to satisfy even the most fastidlous = itwcord of temperature and precipitation |0f the argument was presented by Uart, ‘ the telegraph operator | tlon.” Rally st Osceola tion of Lis audience from the start. Louls [ nat (he policy of the administration was @t Omaha for this day and since March 1, | Haker and O'Connell and the democrati Several tusionists have p o A very convincing bit of sound money | i 4 ; Ao H. Reynolds, vice president of the Ash- |y Y veil | 190 side by Harris, Morrill and Oratt, Money, © proposed a dem- OSCEOLA, Neb, Nov (Special.)— | v in the interest of Americans. He showeld U0 0 aratore s 5 Ao S s onstration in the form of a parade for | ATSuUment has come Into the possession of | yon "o Gurley of Omaha and Robert E, | 1d0d Republican club, was the presiding | poyond question that the Bryanites' claim for the diuy . ieees trusts and imperisiiam were the aubjeote Bryan's precinct on the morning of elec. | C01O0¢! rey {n the ordinary course of | ;0 iy o Chicago addressed the repub- | OMeer. AL the beginning of the meetng | (yat the administration ratificd a treaty ul excews wince March ] PRI dlscuased, e s s | correspondence. It illustrates the differ- | FERER Gl T Tk county, in the | € Droposed three cheers for McKinle ognizing slavery and mal precipitation . vinch L A o ey Normal precipitation ... e — T — without foundat and Total rainfall_since March 1..29.63 inches A ‘RY FEW, n tween the financial wystem of this | | SBRR O RN G ( this city. 1t was | PTOsPerity and the entire republican tick | country and of Old Mexico, where they 2 and three-fourths of the li DO YOU GET UP | have “free and unlimited coinage of silyer [2N¢ ©Of the best meetings that has ever| . o "o "M oone up | been held in Polk county and bundreds | pologamy w rge audience | ithustasm. A was simply used for campaign thunder sinea Ma 1906 L0 dnches ARE V also the claim that the flag had been ency for cor. period, 4:::::“:; without reference to any other nation quartet conststing of F. H e, F. H 4 2 . Byliciency £ P DARY The Cases that Pyramid Plle Care 4 by | turned ¥, not findi; tand i d ) hauled down and territory surrendered in WITH A LAME BACK ? | What Colonel Torrey said upon this sub- lingie N:"""T“":“;mw!v il ;h:"f";“" Chickering, Miss Mattie Penny and Mrs. | Aluska Answers s Political Cironlar, Will Not Reach. Ject was as follows ing led by the Osceola Woodman i | Katherine DuBols sang “America,” the SCHUYLER, Neb., Nov. 8.—(Special Tel- | The cases that Pyramid Pile cure do not One of the boy 0 was our rey e o Uacensg qoqme d. | Judience joining in the sc B DalnE _ T o follo s or 10 reach are v 1 o Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, ans O She. Doxs Tn“m.v;.u m“ ue n‘!” There were the Rough Riders from Platte | 2U1ience joining in the song. The Young Republicans Roll Up Majority. gram.)—~The following 1s an answer to un 4ch ure so few that physiclans are doing Ladies' Ida McKinley club of Ashland | TABLE ROCK, Neb.,, Nov. d.—(Special) | anti-Rosewater circular sent out by un- @way with operations for plles and depend marched in and occupied the gallery of the | One of the largest and most enthusiastic known parties, a nun the City of Mexico. U'nfortunatelv he got | precinct and the Woman's McKinley club Almost everybody who reads the news- | It (rouble and borrowed $10, which under | trom the same precinet, all on horseback, be- ser of which were re- MOre and more upon this simple but safe s e ke T opera house. 4 gy ais plncs | celved hare ‘o ends In Douglas and | amd effective o papers is sure to know of the wonderful | 1houbhe best t tmy N emortingls | tent | sides a large line of carriages from out | °PeT® how [ republican rallies ever held in this pla cived here “(o my friends in Douglas and | anxd ! :flmmv to accomplish a com cures made by Dr, | t0 the one from whom the money was bor- | in the country. The line was formed at occurred last night, the speakers being Lancaster counties plete cure and it never disappoints in any Jared m jowed @ New York draft for $10. Hetween Kiimer's Swamp-Root, | the ‘time of my remittunce and its arrivai the great kidney, liver | he had borowed § Trpon the feeoint | the eity with drums b Congr eelal)—| g §trode of Lincoln. All the marching Omaha by pel man J. Burkett and Judge J. [ have seen the address sent out from form of piles, whether protruding, itching or ns by me anknown. Th bleeding the head of State streec and marched into CAMBRID( ting and flags wav care! canvas o is county N . is ton much stuke this year to bri y . and bladder remedy. | of my draft 1t was taken to the bink and | ing in the breeze; it was a grand sight nnl'\u\rnn,l‘ruil::w s lx“\..-l’ ['\\]:hlIx'uru\:mu\'t':h’:\‘\r | clubs were out in force, also the Gun club, 8, Wil UG IV I Daugds or Tan u.\.d:.mt:(n’:m:‘: “-m:?-"r ?'llx i e It is the great medi. | theZe wan recelved for it In Mexican money | ihe thousands that witnessed it were well | fears oa waon Broan over four | and the display of fireworks by the Flam: | cuxter county | would vole for fevers ro- | Sacr . Cal, writes: "It affords me caltriumphost the mine. | 3045, WIth this amount the 313 was'patd | 116 S0 |¥cars axo. when Dryan corried Furnss |beau club has never before been equaled | PUblican nomings upon the ticket, legtala, much pleasure to state that after using only teenth century; dis- | t¢ my e, This, however, wus in Mosi- - ]‘n"‘m"‘ BE K B ‘”‘ of 340. This year |, (his locality. The music was furnished jouioatire’ without Douglas and Lancas- o€ 50 cent box of Pyramid Pile Cure, I wan covered after years of | Gl Money. for wWhich a drafl was seni me Closing Rally nt Emerson. | f'N"'j l"l‘fl:‘lm \lti not only be wiped | py the Elk Creek band and the Table Rock ter countles. There fo nothing that T cun cured of the painful and annoying disease, Sclomiic. reseymens oy | for $E04 0 thatt 'the ucculint'sHols' (N0 | EMERSON, Neb., Nov. .- (Special Telo. | U0, but the republicans will carry the | Malo quaret. ~oth specches were highly ihink of woree than Allen'uid Hrvan. Voo after having suffered from piles for thirty Dr. Kilmer, the emp. | hath ‘wavs. ihis Vot SOk Lhe exehanse | gram.)—The republicans closed the cam.|¢OURtY. It Is the same in Frontler, the | complimented and liberally applauded. It 1 RSk, Years and tried every thing and could only nent kid 14 biad, | #pecutition on my part. That is. 1 have | balgn here tonight with a rousing meeting, | SOUR'Y on the north. = The republicans will | js confidently expected that the republican e get temporary relief. I was advised by two der spe | paid an obligation of $1 with less than half | William M. Wheeler of Wakefleld, repub- | COmpletely overcome —Brvan's plurality | majority in this county will approximate ¥ No One to Address. of the best physicians in California to have wonderfully successful in pr e | e O AfoKinley Is racelacted our | 1iCAR: MAde & short address on general ia. | tHEre of $60 four years ago | 500, CRAWFORD, Neb., Nov. 3.—(Special Tel- |#n operation and I did and suffered almost lame back, kidney, bladder, u i trow | prosnerous tmes will® be continued: 1t | sues and commending the work of J. .| Menday, November & will be republican | — egram.)—Haywood, fusion candidate for death, but the piles returned and my suffer- bles and Brignt s Disease, which is the worst | {o120¢], Brvan is elected conditions for a | McCarthy in the last legislature and urging | day for Cambridge. Hon. W. . Andrews y A state senator, and Coffee, for representa- 10K al times wax wo great I was not able to form of kidney trouble, | e, at least, will be chiotic, with results | iy re.election. P. A. Sawyer of Sioux | WIIl speak In the afternoon and evening.| WYMORE, } » pecial )=Al- {ive were billed to speak here this after- Walk until I saw an advertisement of the Dr. Kilmer's Swamp=RoOt i not rec- | contidence n the good wnse of the people | City and John R. Hays of Norfolk dis- | Other speakers will be here and an en- | exander mnd, the “newshoys' friend” | pooy at Fireman's hall. The town was PYramid Plle Cure. T got it at once and ommended for everything butif you havekid- | @1 hence anticipate with confidence the | cussed the issues at length to an enthu- | tPustastic and successful rally will be the | and famous for his efforts in behalf of the crowded with farmers and voters. The | Was relleved from the first application. [ ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found | " ¢'eCton of sident siastic audience. The burning of a wagon | FeSu!t | curfew law, delivered two lectures bere gpeqkers went to the hall and in their |Am 80 grateful that I feel lke recommend- P just the remedy you need, lthas been tested | Debnte TP T shop stampeded the audience during the | - Sy ST | yesterday. He leaves today for his home .yyjery rang the fire. alarm, but not a |IDE It to any and everyone afMicted with in 80 many ways, in hespital work, inprivate | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Nov, 3.-(Spe-|speaking, but no cne was hurt and most| pupy. sen Nov Y gy fap | \D loulsVIlle, Ky., where ho goen to cASt & pergon went Inside the hall. At dusk tho |Plles” practice, among the he'pless too poor to pur- | €lal)—Waterman's hall was filled to over- | Of the people came back and remained to | 5 oo ! s n'f‘v‘x‘; o ar | pepublican vote. He thinks a4 i pub- eandidates sneaked away without uttering The prompt relief and rapid cure which chase relief and has proved so successful in | fowing to hear the jolnt debate on the po. | the cloe [ the sreatest rally ever held in this com- | licen party offers much more ODYOFLANILY o ward and took @ separate traln out of follow the use of this vemedy kuve the fm every case that a special arrangement has | litical Issues of the campaign by Attorncys | munity was D o A ity ba"C Frl- | to young men. He gave It as his opinlon | ygwn, The west s republican pression that possibly it might contaln been made by which all readers of thispaper |H 1. Travis and C. A. Rawls, cach a| piwnpr hdiub in a Row. |1Shx BdA "\‘-y-l; B o TiatoRIe | that Kentisky wonld g0 republiosn b) oplum, seoking or sme SIEIDF drug, bk & who have not aiready tried t, may have & | Plattsmouth giant in devate. The meeting | o/ AWNEE CITY, Neb., Nov. S-(Specin | Were present, which s about twice the | oo Plan the Cloxing X careful and frequent analysis of the remedy bottle sent free by mall, also a book | was presided over by the chairman of the | 1C . Sram)—The Bryan club meeting here | M ]r )m\m’l b L HAGTINON, Neb, Ngn d=oiSnscialo= [ Lss praves It {0 coniala ne LB{urians dryas telling more about Swamp-Root and how to | demecratic ceutral committee, v, b | tOPIEAt was @ great treat red ||.m|.-v-} tend o palitiesl m uy. =l odw i er. The republicans of Hastings and Adams whatever, but it cures by astringent pro- find out if you have k v or bla | Wheeler, and George L. Farloy for the re. | CXP¢1ed €. B Willlamson by & unanimous | The ‘.4'{. ton f “nl“: 1 a beautitul} \RWATER, Neb, Nov. 3. (Special county wil close thelr campaign Monday perties and healing oils When ng mention reading publicans. The sudlence gave tha best of | V0L And supplanted Grant Lackley as | COAC b m\ be a lwhrl' X -]\un of Miiford | Telegram )—Hon. L. Goodwin addressed 4 night with the largest political demon- ~ The Pyramid Pile Cure is sold by drug- AT 5 {hia nanar'a g “ BAlon. fromh start io Daren san Dest 0f | president by electing O. B. Hall. The y:uw" whe I‘ur',u\] ,‘“, pm;u‘n _There | laree audionce at Fraternity hall here this stration ever witnessed in this part of gists everywhere at G0 centa for full sized Sl vour sidens o the speakers was froquently and hesstity |!% 1063 f fun ahead for Tuesday among|Was nio b large delegation from Seward. | aftornuon, making one of the best political | the state. Four or five brass bands have | package ) Bl pee & 108 ADANSSTA WAA [reRARIlZ ABORMAPUIE |ingtyntorciamk (b Miltord Young Ladios' McKinloy | speaches we bave had here during this | been cugaged lo furnish music and several | Each package contain a Hittle book an hamton, N, Y S e yaae i A SRt Al T ek, club under the capiainey of Mr. Hallings: | campaign '\;I‘:Inh was highly appreciuied by hundred dollars: worth of fireworks have |cause and cure of piles, together with test) TREUIAE (Il cant 8nd Wit PRRRRRest | Aiscussad aBd the debate will lone bt to. | BLM CHRRE . Nip. . Craeks i | NOrth exsouted 8 | ery and the results next Tuesday will been purchased for the occasion. After montals from thousands of cured patients dollar sizes are soid by all good druggists. | membered by the Plattsmouth people, show that Mr. Goodwin's work here has the rgnd parade the fenc Vi be In 1856 the vote for president in this town- Mr. Taylor, the priccigal speaker of the l o N i sudishes wiit b |ioemavery purk of: I aled A (it had good efiect, |eatertained in the Kerr opera house, where Canada,

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