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however, halve | will vate for MeKinley. Right democratl THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1900. = = Np— N 3 sy | Into the hands sellers who are willing | - interes 0 ‘he Missio o house of congress. The republicans do not | Rtevenson b y 3. 00 1 . 2 = 2 s & > resting sermon on ‘“The Mission of th: Kres pul a n hy & majerity of 12,000 to 15,000 BULL FEVER IS SOON OVER| icconcempamsuianqsh,privn, thecd N e W FILIPIND FAITH IN DR AN e e crurity w1 e, whes | Yot white eSMT, rvceinie cosy | %as no lack of inquiry for Indla, with moc Election returns will be received by spe- | feKinley 0,001 otes more | for gover s erately satiafactory Pesults in some quar South Omaha News. | qiilestion roturna will be recelved PYrits: | Lieutennnt Dietriok Wettes to C8 McKinley had nearly 190,000 votes more | f r, le expected to run ahead o i | ters. Inetructions were recefved to forward 1§ L . than Bryan, but will be content with some- | the ticket by from 3,000 10 4,000 voies, Pro N this Ited I8 the D! — — day night | enne Friend Existing ( Wall Street Relages from the Buying Rush | chuse uf a fe fancy e et ved Today the booths in the nine election pre- | dorsed thie eiitire republican ticket from (0; ppines. candidate. The democrats, " 4 cts South O ¢ to bottom y RN these figures, wh ey also claim four of fand tw Blicar N v Into Inactivity. cincts in South Omaha will be constructed | CHEYNNNE, Wyo., Nov. 8.—Lisutenant igures, while they also elaim fou o republican congrossmen will be d sverythin . o Many democrats in South Omaha have | J NS W30, & T | the thiftee stire e repube | elected, ¢ t B LONDON WOOL MARKET SALES |and eversthing made ready for the election f, JELY SEmAcrags, 1, SOEQH SR eteat 18 | L L. Dietrick of the Thirty-fourth United fteen’ congressaen. The repubs ol he only cloce contest helng in (he on Tuesday. The polls will open at 8 & m. | freely predicted States volunteer infantry, the regiment or- 11€a0s believe that the congresstonal re- | Thir rict botween Moon, democrat, and SOME UNFATHOMABLE CAUSE BRINGS SLUMP s ive Rate [and close at 6 p. m. The locatfon of the ¢ dealers suy that all of the good fce is | ganized at Fort Logan at the close of tha Ut WII be the same as four years ago Tie Jeaiuin | polling places, along with the judges and | gone ,w'd vh;l 8L 3R ] for cooling PUr- | gognieh. American war and composed of When they clected twely . clerks of cach precinct, follow poses alone is being used " t ¢ Colorad: The Massachusetts legistature will re- " 1 p L Miss Anna Buzzell, a misslopary recently | YOung men from the states of Colorado, 5 e . s Bryan's Demngogic Talk Only Partly First Ward, returned from Japan, delivered an interest- | Wyoming, Nebraska and Idaho, writes to ™AI0 unchanged and next January prob Responsible for the Reaction LONDON, Nov wool auction | gret Precfnct, 2418 M Street g: | I iddress at e First Baptist chureh | Chiet Justic C. N. Potter of the state su Ably will veturn Hon. George F. Hoar to | < That Has Set in on the dturday 14,18 bales were offered. | ciidile | PGSR TG Beadic 7 | vesterday morning e g ol P ola. province of |t aena 2 SAME SHAPE Sastet itinent _and rica pald_extreme | GATle8 Lo Alstadt, Gurrie here will be a misslonary tea at the RFeMO court from Penarancla, province of . TWO QUALITIES Stock Market. Tor greasy Vic ck. The home | Mo s home of Mrs. C. 1, Talbot, Twenty-second | Nueva Eecin, and states that the war of the w bought “freely sabreds wold ond Preci ) North Twenty-fourth | and J streets, this afternoon. Filipino rebellion is far from being settled DEBS REFUSES T0 WITHDRA i 1oy N % “.H‘ :"H:"”J’I\"':“;"" ‘“‘l' o ";,Ilw ra Street—Judge 3. Combs, M. Mabery, Members of the finance committee con- | Lisutenant Dietrick writes in part as fol NEW YORK, Nov. 4—(Speciuij—Henry | were i steady demund af Wehet Faer: | George Raworth, ‘Johin Gainey, 1. L. De- | sider that they made a good sale when they | 0o/ Social Democrat Lender Wil Not = ¢ Henry Clews | Throug 1 A lanr Clerks W. Hunt and Charles E. | secured a premium of $i00 on the recent " Clews, of the banking house of y man operators were the chi apporters. | gy funding bond issue Our section fs at present, and has been Walk Into Pop tie Tra & Co., writes of the situation in Wall 1“. ;yl“.‘ el },‘ rw‘h‘ s “»v;» us .].\.‘ -Iuwy“ Third Precinct 5 North Twenty-fourth (..|X- o |l knn.., \!‘., vm:v "m‘]v 1t is not set for Him. Merinos opened at an ave er Cent | giveet—Judges: Willlam M. Clifton, J. B. safa to look arotnd a great deal on account strect below the July sales, at which the home | Bireet=dudgess Wil 3 s . | JEWISH JEER of the lndrones, of bandits, as they ate § . e Affairs in Wall street are in o ieularly | trade operated freeiy after & me days when fon. "Clarka: D5 Campbell and 3. C. cars OFFICERS ED galled here, "héy have ket us extremely | “Hl.\\ l\‘l KEE, Wis, Nov, 4 I;:xf-‘nx- ’\ unsettled condition or reasons Which | jymediate requirements sa g e - - g 2 busy for the lasi four months on account Debs will not withdraw as a candidate for certainly do not le consplcuous on }:’ weaker tendency, receding b per cent. Not Second Ward Entry of Captain Coblents In MIMtArY | o¢ {he agitation which thelr democratic president of the social democratie ticket Surface. For the fust (wo weeks the | withstandtog the German buyers increased Steeplechase nt | friends in the United States are responsible {1y ? § o M Wtock market has been an enigma their purchases, particularly of medium in First Precinet, Remer Hotel, Twenty-fifth in for. in favor of Nryan or any one else. Tas oted an few ; 1y :I:p’ul-vl B itn | ferior grades. Later Americans competed | and O Stroets Peter Olson, .p.\{.. A Ron! The leaders of these poor deluded ‘"’""" communicates this information in a tele still fewer have wished s pald HtCe | oty o Tight condition combing greasy | Nelson, FHenry Schmeling, ‘Thomas Mon- 3 e s continually translating the speeches of | gram to Victor L. Berger, a leading social A0 infuences which might have | GO0 0 "pgtires 5 per cent I advanee. | tog we. Clirks: 7. 1. Hedges [ PARIS, Nov. 5.—A lively incident occurred humang, friends at home. When re- | aemo o Victer T BerRer, o den e o e en and were exp ted 1o have (onsil; | Competition “was de fdediy’ more animated, ighe. Honiding, Twen. |8 the Autuell races yesterday afternoon T ) irculated among | (10 is city, in the able «ffe hore nobody pay re Was i Inore al_closing, supe I offman Bullding, Twen- | o b o il e ecps the ( ouldering saK we told vou s ecause gverybooy 8 dium wools being 10715 and infe Streets—Judges: Louis A, [OVer the entry in the military steeplechas, this way the would-be humane fanati Victor L. Berger, Milwauk Sooner {itlons nd o Ritve heen bused cent below the July Agiires bek, Frank A Agnew. Gus Olson, (of the Jewlsh captain, Coblentz, whose re- | ut home are sacriiicing scores of these DOOT w1l McKinles tetes o favor of Brvan. or on mixtaken reckonings. — About two Weeks | pogapreds depreciated heavily g Krecek, Willinm M, Shea. Clerks: | cent treatment by brother officers at the | deluded savages, whom unscrupulous lead- inley retire In favor o ago there w B ETeRt PUSH L stocks were scaree. Medi d Tobfas and Clement Morris military school in Fontainebleu led to a se- | ¢f$ have informed that W. J. Bryan, if| Bryan retire in favor of McKinley thau Jarge and influentind purchas it 1owe 1 good demand and Third Precinet, Davis' Darber 8hop, A s B s bbb A elected president of the United States, will that I will retire in favor of either. 1 aw 1nto the markei and oitsiders did not lose 11 r cent. Scoureds | Twenty-tirst and Washington =~ Streets— | vere disciplibary measure on the part of | withdraw our forces and leave them to €n- | ju this fight until the end of my life. -‘ «x.n} in g wir lw“ L H“} to | Elipes were mrwv 8 ;"nmv- ”l‘l\' ‘I”II“’.:‘ Judges: W, . 8 hnm:v Yl.mlk ‘: eld; | General Andre, minister of war. Joy thelr little government " SUGENE V. DERS We, the undersigned drugeists, offer a stonals. Purch ® lurge 1Kh 10 |1 Ely, Cape of Good Hope and Natal greasy | James Free, Patrick O'Dwyer, J. M. anti-Se o ¢| 1 am not exaggerating in the least whe SNE V. DEBS ; Buggest the arriv mand | W00 wete often dnsalible. Soourcd woolt | sake. Clerks: 1. Morell and D. Moyer. The auti-Semites had announced that they | ; % VT (e SEYRRSTRV¥0r" the better edu:| The telegram was sent from Toledo, 0. | TOWAFd of b0 cents to any person who pur prices ad i 1 a vl ,*“‘ ame | Started at g decline 10 |‘I-v ”\mv u-‘u Third Ward would make trouble {f Captain Coblentz in- | cated class of Filipinos firmly believe that rind ases of us two 26 cent boxes of Naxter's were preparcd for. § chill came | gieasy stock 15 per cent, weakened at the | s . sisted upon riding, and the police had taken | Bryan's mission Is to liberate the Filipino T v gree the billis '-‘lw, hat seemad top | close at an uverage of 20 per cont below the Virat ll'rnrlrit\l A|<V|4vxv1nvlt‘iyn‘blnlr|i Twen. | precautions: Captain (.nb’;“u mounted | One never, or scarcely ever, hears the name [ FRAUDYS — AGAINST " BALLOT. Mandrake Bitters Tablets, i it faila to e EPrUNE U KO Spontaneously and July series ty-elghth and It Streets—Judges mme b J of Aguinaldo of late. Bryan is now the ol o o o g no manifest reason, the busing: his Ve Dliring the serfes 263,00 bales were cata- | A, Farmer, J. C. Bowley, John 'Nelll, | upon his horse, Eastern Star, was greeted | yy ¢ word of the faithtul Wananmaker Pats Up 850,000 in Bonds | CUre comstipation, billousness, sick head changed for selling and BrICCH henitancy | logtied, of which 211 sold, including ot Kellogkt, Jamen 1. Baker, Clerks! | with fosulting cries immediately upon en- | T am not Tamilir enogh with our own to Guarantee Expense ache, jaundice, loss of appetite, sour Jost thelr hopes but clinging 10 %o | sales in i ¥ New South | first and Q & te—Judges: visiting card and asked if there were anyone | [RECCRES WIE €IREE ot master general, John Wanamaker, for gt tne diseases for which 1t i recom expectation that the reaction will prove | I s B. Sherwood, George B be, | present who wished to exchange with him. | not treason. I suppose it is the r.| warded a communication today to the bUsi- | megdad Price 26 cents for sither tablete foubt that the original | Louis Zadina mes B Brady, d reply was forthcoming. Bryan and his followers to prolong this | ness Men's Republican league committe | gn jiouid. We w it the Wae based almost en. | Scoured, 11d@isb g Louls €. Hary d H. Dietzen, . 4 needless strife, which would have been # | of 100, Municipal league, Trades' league . PR F e kbt A nt was v‘m: i SImost o | terie ) bales: scoured " Captain Coblentz rode {n the race, but was [ Feef 88 S WK months ngo but for | © Municipa igue, Trade on one package of elther if it falls to give B st to ¢hi s ¢ satisfuction SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG €O \ Teturn to the | Kreasy, South A . L ke SRR not placed. When he returned to the pad- | these same speeches and letters: 1 fail to 4nd the Law and Order soc in which ent eoupant_and | bules: ‘scoured greasy, Sharp and T Stroets--Judges H. Hoag- | 4001 hostile crles were again raised. His | percelve why a person who is continually he announces that he has deposited in & wrge mujoritle ich depleting the army as a set of butchers gpygq company $50,000 in marketable rail Austrilia, 3w b Kcoured, 15 jand, R. W Muiling, George F. Chapin Hhould throw stones ut the adminfstrat Bl exchange it no Y grens " Several scuflles followed, but the police | ranting that we nre ¢ « upon to kill the amount in cash (o a committee repre u o o wondre ‘it it i AR, Svibles; Registration Figures. hoiel. | misgutaca Fiipino WHITE HOUSE ing 1 derabie advane he areivals to date for thig series amount ! - price,” But’s P blows, were arrested, but were subsequently | mended for promotion for brevet for bravery | gary expenses for the investigation of Typlcal of the very higheat point of " t to | warded direct. The imports for the be cast on Tuesday. While the regist Ot all_thix? There has been no chang 1 trar PO een | bales: South Austraiia, 108 biles; New' Zea- | expected, it, however, shows a healthy the highest terms of the officers and men of | February, OMAIA. fons and threats of Mr. Bry- | where, 511 bales e forebodings of defeat. What then bt . U notable fights for congress are in the fhete forebodings of ditoar - whet et BULLISH WEEK ON- BOURSE | {2V 00 10 10 ‘e popuiation of the va- | the school who had finished his term of | New Jorsey was practically closed lnst L A ai warrd, Tasmantn, 1000 biles 5 Hobert Girthoffer, Peter Madison, Clorks: | friends retorted with shouts of “Vive Ia Re- Bl A B outoome WMt Giiainess rapresent Now' Zealand, 301 John Mitchell and George Cooley publigue!” and “A Bas les Clericals When It 1 only because of this Continel road bonds, to secure the payment of that wonder thi il create . A quelled the disorder. A nationalist munict- senting the various organizations to be Lo BE huying and that buyers sh 1 fstud ‘\\'nh 3 ('nv;\lfl:\-‘;u:‘;n: n t 4:.{ voters ‘:I‘l councillor and a Jew, who had exchanged | Lieutenant Dietrick has been recom- | yged as a fund for defraying the nece CO¥FEE. w \ set e | to I bales which 5,000 were for- [ it 1s expected that at least 4,500 votes PR i o B ¢ Sers n toliows: Naw Houth Wales, o8 High & aote ha | Telesed shown In a number of battles with the I~ frauds against the ballot at the coming | | attainment in coffee, on salo by from the wanguine politicul expectatiohs | Wete, 4%, CONORR, TS uaten: viciork, 1n: | ton did ot run quite as high as some bs R surgents. General Fred Funston sneaks in | olection and the municipal one in next Cleland & Smith, 14(h & strengthened m day to that the | land, 11,205 bales; ¢ of Good Hope and | growth, For the three days' registration .r‘yw\:fil(n '?‘r*l';ll\\vt'v«hn'l.\ .51: -(m:;rr,v nfllj the Thifty-totrth volunteers AR crease I8 not contined to any one ward, but ebleu Ecole d'Applica orth- | pight for &ress In New derses, LADELPHIA, Nov. 4.—The two most | ure constricl as exoressing | |’lv|uu|'~: 0 :‘.- ..lll,'flyw:x].-.nmny distributed in | °T0 garrison, exchanging with an instructor | JERSEY CITY, Nov. 4 —The campaign in i LR bt ol BUY THE CENUINE friae } Ty gervice in that capacity. Upon his arrival | night with t o overy town mmq Twenty-seventh and the Third districts e Y e Hew confdento | Mestin. Winunulsl Mawiat 1k rlous wards. Notwithatandiog the large |f6ryice Wb thet capacliy. Ubon bie arrival | night with mectings in every town and The Twenty-seventh comprises Venango. Ut e ® Dusthiume. Taterests af the ~ Rivils registration, City Clerk Shrigley has made iaie il om- | elty of any size in the state. The Fepub: Wirren, McKean and Cameran counties. in and sti'l fur consolidate | thled L preparations to swear in a large number P DUVIIIS 08 *“:;"'r"I:l‘;"tmrf:ll'\lf('}::“:";‘v leans l.‘hnm mm‘ le;hvllt-v ll!I\P‘un.\' |:n the northwestern part of the state. Con. MANUFACTURED BY r fnan tatus throughout the world? ot Ap of votes. BEvery year 100 or more vote s, vi o Graville, | gtato by a good majority. Though the crociman Joseph €, Sibley, who was elec- Seared by Bryan Bombist b - Ot o Yo fall 1o reglater, are | UNErtook to exprens to the minister of War | state is practically conceded 10 (he 1o bug" two yeare: nno. oo o domeerat by 2| CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ Some say that this phenomenon fs a | BEREING Nov. 47 The bourse had the | o nelled to secure papers from the clerk | the feelings of the other offcers, who had | publicans, both parties will make & hard | pluralijy of 2,881 over C. W, Stone, repub- BeTS vam mAME. natural result of the dangerous class hos e e et e |1 ondor that their votes may be sworn |decided to adopt toward Captain Coblentz, | fight for their legislative and congros- | Lo diniG iy recate. seion | —————= Ulitlen which Ar. Bryan is developing about the middle of April. Several on account of the interest in the | Pecause he is a Jew, an attitude calculated | gional candidates. The republicans are |qf congress announced his alleglance (o the Men. Winaows Seothias with such steadily Increasing vigor. It « exerted a bulllsh influience upon the |10 OB accoul . to make his stay among them intolerable. | counting on electing six of the elght con- | purobiian oorte | BN e b Has been used for over FIiTY Yii/ cannot be denied that, 1o people 0f nervous | 1 et "The dectston of the association of | legialative ticket here it is thought that | b TEoil (% bW A il Bo (0 o & & 8 | republican § the candidate against | MILLIONS of MOTHEKS for ther tive of “the man on the bixck hor B e S sepiLiched frate wave | friends of candidates snd that every voter | Joil SUUR, S5 Flls n to sending him | i alzon i the Fourth and M(hrr‘mnfl In | here is a bitter one and the result is doubt- | gECE SEC TS J FOXOS We hardly think. however, that the ner 1+ new impetus to speculation. The Ameri- | will be gotten out fi e sohsol i L h TR SV the Seventh are the only two that ar | ful. The Third district, fvrmerly repre- | CURES WIND COLIC, and ix th an fron market reports also played a large At the packing houses arrangements | from the school to a regiment In the prov- | conceded to the democrats. sented by Hon. Samuel J. Randall, s in | ¢dy for DIARRHOEA. = Sold by of ‘the men of Wall street are made of t) remuloas stuft that would readily yield b, in ever part of the world He t Philadelphia and is the scene of another | gak” for “Mra. Winslow's Soothing Ssrup t 8 stuft that would iy steld | SO0 " supporting the prices of Geeman |y ce gl PEUCRS 1ot the men oft in order | ! The minister of war also sent back | The democrats, however, think thelr can- Who aay that, While Ehere 1 no question | iron shares and from the fact that the ree | 0000 S ote “Every laborer will be | 0 thelr regiments six other officers. didate in the Third district, James J. Ber- | jotormined fight. Congressmun McAleer, | and take no otner kind. i weuty-five cents about the corfainty of Mr MeiSinieys res | U S O Tl "ok, - | given at least two hours in which to cast | M. de Blowitz, the Paris correspondent of | gen, will defeat Renjamin F. Howell. They | qumocrat, nnd present representative, and | ® bottle on, yet there 1§ a blank uncertainty y Lot % ; A I st Bl LG L ; i Stion, set thery 1 bk untertainey | Mihe Bl ort” i ot “expuriencet |1 Gatlot. On account of the cumbersome | the London Times, commenting upon the 1n- | also hobe to win in the Fifth aistrict, wher | enry Turk, republicun, are tho candic ‘ of the next congress, . This 18 lar ey o A D iTne | tioket 1t (s figuted that:the: votihg will be | IGENL AU the Cime, dAl | they believe the personal popularity of | jaies. Charges of police interference, re- but it in very doubtful whether dry iron being Sm ber ton, in sheets from | slow, ‘There 13 no question of the Dreytus affair | their candidate, John Johnson, will make | pociing falee registration and all manner Oy of finance cherlsh any serious misivings | 318 N0 IS PH0 JONNiates Som. This LS. involved. It is solely because of anti-Sem- | him a winner over Congressman Stewart. |or political frauds are heing freely made i DL sore: wBReVer mAY beTChaught S | was iths Heavieit fall yet known, Discuss Bond Proposi | itie passion, and u question of extreme Im- | Of th eight state senators to bo elected | gy Pouy SUse, otk Slaim visters Duie OF OMAHA 1ly find Jittle in the foregoing con- | | Hrestay dealers reduced rolled fran fin ber | gpo pogular monthly meeting of the | portance arises. If French officers refuse to | the republicans claim they will elect four b 4 tderations’ to exulain the singular wiy in | O GG and the walting atttide of | Board of Education is on the bill for to- |tolerate Jews in thelr ranks, the Jews can|and possibly five. The democrats, on the | Committeemen G DRY GOODS, Thich the speculative nterests have been | (ndumers had grown pronounced. 1018 1e- | yiohi and it there 1s a quorum a resolu- [ no longer be allowed to enter Saint Cyr or | other hand, claim six sure and possibly| CHICAGO, Nov. 4.—The national com: | — L e may have considerably more explanatory | Mirkuble, fawever, L Ues, SORd tion will undoubtedly be passed instruct- | the Polytechnique or the Ecole Centrale, | geven of the eight. For the assembly the | mitteemen of both parties who have been . force, It is not impossible that the boom | GUE (0 IREIEE W00 VIR etrong. many | ing Architect Davis to draw plans for a | since, with rare exceptions, in the case of | delegation will be divided preity evenly, [in Chicago during the campalgn will go . Ol 0. may hive pverduine lself and besotton & | giining from 10 1o 2 points during 1he | puilding to he crected on the Hoctor site. | Polytechnique, all the pupile of these three | the republicans claiming thirty-five of the | to their several homes to vote. Most of o were absorbed and prices put up <lm‘mfl|“:"‘,_ ndustrials rticularly ma- | Just how o a bullding is to be erected |schools on leaving become infantry, cavalry | sixty to be elected. With even a much | them will return immeditely to Chicago | the first fow davs of the movement could | GRIeT 10 00 uoat harcs scored good | will be tho subject of serious considera- |or artillery officers. less number they are sure of a good ma- | to be here when the returns come in Ty 4 not be very welcome to the urge oneritors | chine Siuobs S 0 e e In spite of | tjon. Some of the members of the board | “On the other hand there is no reason | jority on joint ballot, as there are twelve | Senator Hanna will vote in Cleveland, Vice | Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods prices, It wis Gbvions (o these biyvers | the relapse vesterday. The danger 10 the | Gut tlane for a High school drawn right | why private soldiers should be less fanatical | holdover republican scnators and only two | Chairman Payne in Milwaukee and Sec- o NIt | OF e O o Uluible® | iway in order that financial arrangements | than their officers and why they should tol- | democrats. retary Heath in Muncfe, Ind. It is Senator AND NOTIONS. oreing pricok to 4 level that would. ime . 3 ertl the profits on thelr onerations, Some | ported, has been averted and no longer af- | may be made during the winter. It it is | erate Israelite corporals and sergeants. The Ty Hanna's intention after voting to go to | S———=— = - = m]mrL:ml Jeaders, there ..','.T. ar 'ty | fects the market deemed adyisable to erect a High school | only possible concjusian, therefore, is in or- Stone i “Sure” Once More. Canton and spend the day with the presi- | BOuhot Avd vacsl it work Importers and Jobbers of have preferred to take profits on at least | The inereasing speculation increased the | TRUE TUCRT )T (Ciiry (o vote | der to avert a state of things so impossible | NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—Kx-Governor Stone | gont, He will return to Cleveland in the | = 8 Kood portion of their holdings, taidng | demand for mones, cuising an sisinee 48 e and special eloction will have to |in @ country where milltary service is com- | K&ve out his final prediction of the situ- | ovening, however, to receive the roturn k H wind up the boom or might prodice | per cent. oreover, be called for this purpose. Several ats |pulsory, all members of the Jewish religlon “‘{]h"?"fl“w‘ SUMbRN tonight: s Senator Jones of the democratic national Ia ', "so;‘ ration of prices which would engtle | 1olshabank 1asued vesuers tempts have been made n the last few | must henceforth be dispensed from military | The final """'ll'"'l"“' faid he, “based | committee, Executive Committeeman John- & e T " election diy and thereby ive them the ad. | . Considerable attention s attracted «| yeurs to hona this school district, but all | service.” L3 atest and the most accurate e | oo and Secretary Walsh will remain here, ‘ miam vantage of two ecampalgns, the second | forthcoming nationalization of ti failed for various reasons and the district M e penom ) borts nd Information recclved, are that|pot being able to go home and vote and | Successdrs Wilsom & Drake. Erowliik nut of the brictvariier one: ‘This | railwave. Gorman capttal s expected o (4TSRS G 00 Yongea | Seotel Flock to st. Peteraburs. y alled doubiful states, | get back in time to participate in the | Mamufacture bollers, amoke stacks and P PEha fals bE prices i tha abatement | Lion excltes approhension in " the Betin | debt ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 4.—The Rev.|Indlana, Kentucky, Kansas and Nebraska. | headquarters function election night. | breechings, pressurc, renderiig, sheep dip, 1, Prices, and the abatement | Honncial press. which is evidantly growing | 1¢ it is to be a High school, bonds for not | Gendanican Low of Edinburg today as-| ‘“We have a good chance of carrying A S |lard and water” tarke, voller” dhoes con: the ‘movement from which so much has | jealous of American success in the field of || 80 B EE E R SEIORE B Tout it | sumed the duties of assistant pastor of | New Jersey and Delaware. Successor for Senntor Butler. el o B R LR gl been expected has already run fts conrse, | finance. 5 ) iy two wings of the praposed building | (he Anglo-American church in St. Peters- | “The batle is on in New York, Ilinois | RALEIGH, N, C., Nov. 4.—North Caro- | yepaia in city or countryiith and Plarca 11 chat Femaine being the realiatng which | AN AUs A o e i o s | ore decided upon not more than $50.000 wilj | Puré. The influx of Scotch employed in and Obio. If we carry one of those three [lina’s majority for William J. Bryan will | = e tlon retarns? The situation Is too confused | trian chamber of e, 'will e eata. | 1he S0 REE 0t o d the board de. | the cotton milles rendered the labors of | states Mr. Bryan's election {s assured. 1 [be anywhere from 30000 to 40,000. Repub- ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. to admit of any j dletions on th potnt, | lished at Hambur pmoting Austrian | 2 - 2 the pastor, Rev. Alexander Francis, ex-|am positive we shall not fail to get one of | licans claim only two out of the nine con- —— —— — It I8 not to be overlooked, however, that | exports Aports, cide to erect only an elght-room buflding at sy the tFaas 1o e e il e Wkl the Satisel namuele = composition of the next congress, nor i | 1sh s Boties at Koenbehers for | 1 e e the lssue of | The cornerstone of the Shelter for Home- (much beter chance than McKinley. 1 feel |in this state has been remarkably quie that (nterest surprising in view' of the | supplying canned meats excluded by the less, towards which the late M. Fellx [cortain tonight that we shall carry New |sreat interest has been manifested in the profects of legislation that overhang the [ meat Inspection law bonds, early future. It s, however, highly prob- It has been suggested by Member Bren. | Fapre contributed 25,000 roubles, was laid | York and Tiinol sopiEine elsaiion, 1| AamporaU PEUEALY 0. be:hala ensianiian 4 pany able that, should 'the election result in | Apgentine W Tad Shape. | nan that there be some sort of competition | Ye3terday am tonight absolufely certain without a |day to choose a successor to United States e retiim to'Congresi o in'ineknoc iy | ATEESING Timen ubiienes | e b e T s mrv have | Josef Hoftmann, the pianist, gave con- | shadow of doubt.” Senator Marion Butler. The candidates Hlsotrical Supplies, large r ;v.;x‘v lcan representation. that out- |y “following from its lsuenos Ayros corre L) : e certs last week in Valta in the Crimea, all —— are F. M. Simmons, present democratic N : gome would o reinforce the effect of M. | apondent: “'The condition of the wool mar. | the privilege of selecting from perhaps | BFC ! (O o lied by all the cour Bitundion iih tate chairman, and Juliu Carr, a|®lectrio Wirlng Bells and Gas Lighty McKinloy's election as to afford the basis | nt: *The condition of the wool mar bl S e # e e cour- jrastion y state ¢ an, Julius 8. Carr, 1o SCHellY aading) . for considerabic new buving and possibly | Kot I EIINE s to serious wnsh 4 alf a dozen architects, This ldea of Bren |\ "a g mombers of the aristocrac FBAVIDENGE, R . 4—~Far more | oulthy tobacco manufacturer. Though [ G. W. JOHNSTON, Msr. 1310 Howard 8t " eI (Al A A0 are 12000 (ong here from the last ¢lip, f0r | yan's fs not being seriously considered by interest is being take alty e ; = Slonung o boom of considerable dimen- | wiich' there is practically o sale. Mean the mafority of the board, as Architect | JOUFRING or residing there ® taken in the mayoralty |y, gides are claiming a victory, all indi~ Future In Secure, while the new clip is urriving. There e aldored entirely sompoteat to| The report that an English syndicate, 1:":;:':)2.,‘.:‘:; ";f lfl“'vfl "\'"'h]" state than | uijons point 1o Simmons' election by a SAFE AND 1adN wURK It 18 possible, however, to attach undue | Fhe oraapeets ate that ih At Na : p 2 L s with a capital of 10,000,000 roubles, has § ectlon. Al the citles ex- | 009 majority. | The prospects are that the draw plans for any building de cept Central Falls now ve democratic fmportance to the eleet s an element | has suffered from the inc v ¥ d v have democrati ) ; taken over the maphtha propertics of the - — h .h s f aitectine Wall "k'"u'l‘q“'?m'[ 8. Aftor "l | i linseed crop 13 (e largest on record: AT o g L Al mayors, but the republicans have hopes of an by 11,000, e Lmaha oaie ofitical shakeup 18 Mttle more (ha & A laatl v securing Providence. The election of the [ BALTIMORE, Nov. 4.—The day bas been TS, et rANs A0 \ee cnlek perma: | Report of Bank of . The construction of the Corrigan school | The navigation of the Volga i8 closed | (o republican congressmen, M. W. Bull, |a quict one throughout the state, with no and Iron WOrks the natlonal sentiment upon the larger | MADRID, Nov. 4.—The report of the Bank in tho Third ward is progressing icely. | for Lhe winie in the First district, and A, B, Capron, in | political developments of importamce ¢ 19 BV mensures of public policy.” A week affer | Of Spuln for the week ending yesterday | when completed it will be one of the < e e s the Second, is probable, although the demo- | cept that Chairman Goldsborough of the G. ANDREEN, Prop. the verdict we shall have forgotten the | fhoWws the foliowing Changes: o o d a. | finest school buildings in the city, tho|Advise to Abandon Ca v of POWErS. | crats have been making a strong effort in |republican state central committes tonight | Makes a specialty of— excitements of politics for increa | ; f T. PETERSBURC v. 4.—The Ri g i | | ! ears and the 'fortunes' of “the atios | Crease, S0 pesetas; notes in circulaiton, | style of architecture being difterent from | ST. PETSHSBURG, Hov. S-oine Boo | the First district and have some hopes |issucd a statement in which be claima FiIRE FTATES regular business will absorb th tention | Increase, & ) >“| nish 48 closed |any of the present bulldings. This fs a |ltva, & newspaper of wide circ " UBA410 | for the success of their candidate, O, A.|tkat McKinley willl surely carry the state T e of the Stock exchange. Fortinately, we |7 Gold was quoted at 2.6 four-reom bullding, o constructed that four | emphasizes the importance of Russia's sep- | oo ¢t (6! by at least 11,000 votes. And Burglar Proot Saes & vauit Doors, tlontzed our methods of Anancing our M- | CAIRO, Nov. 4.—The Octeber reports con- | Increase in enrollment warrants it. The |she should definitely abandon the concert of Intereat Centers in Congress. easee {s Democratio dustrion and " cun oty awall" (it Tl | orning ihe Tgyptian cotion erop are sat- | PDLIFe cost of this bullding will be a litle | powers and uegotiato @ separate peace. BOSTON, Nov. 4—There is much ai- ASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 4—The cam-| [J¥|§ (]} ron Works, 4 1 P ok ekt T over $10,000. | S—————— versity of opinion as to the republican plu- [ paign in Tennessee was practically closed e dtarl 8 Tt has (0, (i falls on Jatagtary, bathian so yisidiaagaumity.. - _Converts Made at Pigin. ralify or political complexion of the ay might by a monster democratic rally MANUFACTURBRS Ay ORBEAS BC o dinaster tn'a return to old methods Republien etings Tonight, ELGIN, Neb., Nov. 4.—(Speclal Tele- | Massachusetts delegation to ¥ the lower |here. The state s conceded to Bryan and §0,far as'they may prove to be better th n | SUSPECT MUCH-MARRIED MAN| rive republican meetings will be held | Sram.)—The voters of Elgin and vicinity 8 aner GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECTALTY e new. In any case that Is a matter that 4 P ¥ ¥ o N\ AND BRASS FOUNDERS, will take care of itself. In the meant'me in South Omaha topight, There will be a [had o chance today to hear republican B S ..3}“’.’.“.,3 o4 1808 Jaskaen 8tr ot, it seems safe to say that we nre. cn ,”';;L, Ohionn Who Weds Gra nother of | hig rally at Blum's hall, one at Evans'|Speeches, being addressed in the afternoon h JS88 ARG LI upon & great and permancnt extension of | Second Wite May Prove Reg- hall for the Third warders and three in | by William Robertson and M. D. Tyler and ort trade : : B. Zabriskie, Agent. J. B. Cowglll, Mgv. RanoTRCaL Anads that may he trusted to nlar Bluebenrd. | Frown park—at Kubat's, Franek's and |this evening by Hon, Leonard Goodwin of - d pros- | d Ilinois. All were attended by an orderl L3R T PR rous condition. What Is the fnfefonce 3 Koutsky's. Mayor Kelly and the commit- | Illinols e attended by y A 800 Grawn from e faot that acter (h CINCINNATI, Nov. 4.—Coroner Schwab | (ees in charge are arranging for peakers | crowd and all were voted the best. Before maha Mashine Works Epin apurprecedsnied Inore we In our x| today ordercd an insestigation of the re- | for il of these meetings and big crowds | the evening meeting a chance was gven Pattern Makers and Mode! Builders, er 40 amcunting to $188 60,00, as nwainat |4 Dorthern suburb. Mayor Mullen an il d do s o twe oW o8 were | Sley ; o0 . L d Hollers $3K1400.000 for the same perlod of 18992 This | Marshal Steward of Lockland had previ it 1 Repn A 4 added, FRLERE ovement I8 due to no spec or nsi | ¥ S ' CAOMTIa0g 1 dua to no & W transtent | ously investigated the case and preferred | Extensive repairs are being made to the EH I B GNl Bpectalfy ' hctory ari ortice. $6-14 Boith the meaning of such tesiimony na the fol | charges to the coroner against Leonard |interior of the city hall bullding. The Tom W anq MKiny i st o lowing from Dr. Vosberg-Rekow . Kot D, Voube . president | Bdwards Blanks, who married Miss Wade lls and cellings are being given three | NEW YORK, Nov, 4—Thomag I Walst ARRLHCRE mercial Treatios After iha Ams ome | aged 15, Miss Teetors, aged 15, and Mrs, |coats of paint, replacing the Kalsomine, [ missioners fo the Paris exposition. returned Eleven years ago the best office building in Omaha ELEVAL10% SUPPLIE had established thelr sunremacy ns cxvort, | Caroline Lindley, aged 49, in close suc- | which was never satisfactory, and the bor- today on the 8t. Paul. Concerning the talk e = e . ; n;;n “'I agticultural products, which export | cession. Mrs. Lindley was the aunt of Miss | ders will be stenciled on in place of the “‘\‘.’ ’,‘“h“l‘"“‘ Ih; “""I""r"'““' with King Leo- Wwas built. It Is still the best office buildiing in Omaha g ~ ity T i uen w masterly | Wade and the step-sravimorher of Mis |ald aper Torders, When compleied ihe pold Mr. Walshsald: e, 1 voday. Why? Inthe first place it was built to last ten ELEVATORS mmediately turned to expartation of hi. | Teetors, who died Octcber at the house | interior of the building will be much im- [ met the king at Ostend and later a number ite ti e . . iy 5 dustrind praiy ot e vl eatinn ‘_Ill)‘v_. | of Mrs. Liudley, when it is alleged whisky | proved in appearanc of times in Paris, The king has done won- lifetimes—not fcr a year or a decade. It has been kept Improved Quick and Kasy Rising hut carefully finfshed, and by no m | 8 of | : S ders in the delevopment of the Congo coun- in constant repairand has neve i Braduction, "Dut at e jaw Uy | WAS admintstered by Blanks, I e e A O R e TR T & rer s never been allowed to go Steam, Electric and ”“v'v they ’v«IHI in a very Ilittle whila| After his young wife died Blanks took 3 He has reason to believe th: fonauer the we X Against this | Mins Wade, equally young, as his wite and | A% every member "‘fl”"‘l city councll 18 | his mineral resources. principally” copper; Hand Power Elevators. dustrial evasion our customs Tmn0st | (hey Tived with Mrs. Lindley. Blauks was |Kn§ an active part in the present cam. I am to investigate for him at his reques s 3ne, Utyartie: e our Krain Imposts have | °Veare old, loss than halt the ago of |PAIER It In hardly probable that there will | the Coneg mineral deposits AUTOMATIC HATCH GATES chunces remafn for the & | Bo el wskikins King Leopold has Interests in other Send for catalogue Ere us. But the dread struggle will have to | Mrs, Lindleg, who became infatuated with | Ve @ meeting of the council tonight A | countries which he belleves will prosper KIMBALL BROS., COUNCII, RLUFFS, Ia. Do anetiy tha longor it s “yastponed ‘the | nim, sold her farm last Monday and eloped | (% members will meet at the usval time | better if they had a little American entur- NAa ny o st S s RET R el ik 1008 9Lh Street. Telephioie 149 hecome for us,' Tast yoar we |atiA sdtaian & i > whdl te | Prise beh em. ed th sars - fmported from the United States (o' the | With Blanks to Indianapclis. Last Thurs- |#nd adlourn until later in the week. There L'\r«.-, beh iem, ® ta at matter n years ago alue of 97300,000 marks and - ex nring | day mo S s by Pk bR i no business of importance up anyway, s ab i BN L o A are still occupants. They have heen properl H n i & s e o g0 marke and exnorted | day moriing Mre. Lindiey woke up in In y properly and . Davis on . is my optnion | 4 v R oan 410 50 that a few days' delay will not cause s Chi e n o1 1 thit U8 ratio Wil hot vary mash |'n'|:.'.‘-‘ fianapolis and found that over $1,000 had A e ant \i( ‘-‘ .:‘vqul!'flgl in ( ';l‘r o courteously taken care of. There is no better place to future.” been taken from her pillow and Blanks was Y AGO, Nov. 4.—The jury pefore Whom 80 the reason Agentn for These are the taings that will govern our [ missing. This has caused such an offictal PP gy Hloyd i Bith way_on_tril st week, 9% Safety Gates and futurs dnance and our trade. Wall streot | nyestigation here as to cause charges, but e Aaamy et Inent of kraln elovators, reported o vardict ¥ire Deors has little to fear in the fuce of such o . N Kbt On Friday evening of this woek the East- Ro By » Elevator Hydraulie and Hand Elevators quests. Our Investments fre stead the warrants will not be issued until after I 10 sive s . of acquittal te There ire still five in- b4 4 t Leather yaneing to foremost position In'the Loarucs | Coroner Schwab revorts ern Star will glve & social and ball - at | Gictments against Smith, who Is a candidate Elevator ropalring & specialty SFhy =h oot sitlon In' the bourscs | Coroner Schwab revorts. Masonle hall. B, B. Wilcox will act as|on the republican ticket for drainage trus- Valve Cups. for Elevators, Eogines floor manager, while Mrs. B, E. Wilcox, O, e Americn | Business of Land Office. |0, Hows. A. V. Millar, I. 4. Hall. 0 H Printing Fre 3 "[,.",\;m.‘“_ Nove b k the Stock | ABERDEEN, 8. D., Nov. 4.—(Special.)— | rewer and A, W. Babeock will attend to x MeKensle Back lrn’r‘n.-“:';:nf;“" easy to discover, Why not move now into an office change walted on New Y. And transace siness e United 8 land se | a . 2 < tlons were u IMDOFANT A 1ora e :‘::- ‘:;.» n.‘::m‘xh: rln:nny(‘lA o {L\lul)' a0 |t dulies ofithe. Thievig eamimiiten | £ town & o o pratubly ol where you will f:el satistied as long as you are in busi- INEY consols settlement began witl v i AL 5 ot Octobe 8 fairly good. | nimmock's orchestra will furnish the | Ing down 333 passengers and probubly $500 s6? ¢ g n &Co. And fintehed With 4, proving that the 1 | Twenty-elght homestead entries were | musie "0 in treasure. ‘Tt ‘jeft Nome Octoher 2 ness? When you move, mave right, The place for EY of Eneland was able to curtall the wuncrs | made, covering 4,281 acres; thirty-four | Among the Se re I8 Recelver you is abundant sunplies of money which exstc o | Alexander McKenz for al- The fnil call on the wir toan muat ne wei | Anal homestead proofs on 5,439 acres; nine | Roneh Wider Parade, {oged contempt of By tha on November 8 and frexh horrowlny by the | timber eulture proofs on 1,436 acres About 100 horsemen from the Magle Cliy | circult court of appeals of S8an Fraucisco, Kovernment | cannot be longer “aclaved | aotilers arc coming all the time and gov- | Will take part in the ble renublican parade shdis o NS g P I HE BEE Bl lLDlNG erfoan ratlroad securities we + g 1 b Omaha toniwht ffor oy vl on Fire at Mexico City, B e BAndeieS eouritien were 8 ernment land is belng rapidly taken for |'n "‘h« tonleht. An effort is baing made X1CO CITY, Nov. 4.—A large tannery shares were coniricunous for u riee to this time of the year, {to suply uniforms for all of those Who |,¢ Rancho del Gopo, near this city, was on the Inoraased dividend. Conadrant wis will ride. Volunteers should send their [ burned with i los estimated at $500,000. 1t BLG. but littie affected by the poor September pames to Miles Mitohell, 3. A. Beok was owned by a stock company in which QoonANY LITE e NG statement. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Kelly or W. L. Holland, ek Mayor | Jore *"American, “Moxtcan and - German SAANA WO —— .d (e e——— | 4 i 14 shureholders, Better Busine R Y R oV, r4 >4 William McCune arrived in the city yes- Magie City Gosslp A J‘"Es E’ Bovn & 03-. ol e iR, Nov, 4—The market 1ast | orduy'ii churge of 1 band of Indians be- | The reslatration ls eansidered quite satis. | J: Odgers of Frostburg, Md., writes: R. C. PETERS & C0., v 1039, Omaha, Neb iguished by a disposition to o i . ! Teiephone . maha, broaden business all around. Inquiry was g to the WIld ‘West show. They are | factory by republicans had a very bad attack of kidney complaint v Vo encouraging und o falr turnover wias - A ne Ridge agency Harey Christle savs that the demand for | and tried Foley's Kidney (‘ure, which gave Rental Agents Ground Floor, Bee Building COMMISSION, complished, nlthoush it was unevenly dis- W. 1 1 s egistored ut the | hosnital buttons ts steadily fnereasing. dlate 1 d a8 P me {mmedlate relief, and I was perfectly tributed. “The lower common quotations | Merchants, where Mrs. Cody has been for | The Ilinois Central joined the local Joint " GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS caused sellers of virns to modity prices in | several days pant (he guest of alfs. siak ¢ Inapaction Assoclation on November 1. | CUred after taking two bottles.” Take no BOARD OF TRADE, some instances, but the general tendency | The colonel s hurrying to North Platte, | At St. Martin's Episcopal church yester. | Substitute. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Cerrespondence: John A Warren & Co ‘Wwas against the buyers. Business has gone [ where he will cast his vote Tuesday, day Rev. Irving . Johnson preached an | DPillon's drug store, South Omaha. Muset wiies b0 Chicage and New Yorj i ] \ ant

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