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THE OMAHNA DAILY BE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1900 Saturday - comprising tn all nearly 990 acres | Gothamites Jestled About by Gale of Navy Expenditures of $33,000,000. prvsd: INCREASE 7 |N FOREIGN MAIL} Beventy-Two Miles an Hour, way from the severe.and plain effects | < i AN :o 1'{.1,; shown in the tailor-made gown. ASTINERMONIS. A1 CAVITE DESCRIBED‘!"H';I":‘ or Inreenati STORM EXTENDS UP HUDSON RIVER VALLEY Selling 80 many suits as we do, I:ulii-s Vaipwile e creation | o : : T car. nearly every day see new styles in “P('l;\k:fnbupfl[nl.‘l;d.-nl i m’r‘l\l.‘(l.: ‘:m.::. e e our store. ’rl“’ “in'l of dresses we show g ".l,“‘nlfinn s g says In his annual report that there were Bulldings and Sh are much different, both in style and Lot A oL 8,376,000 pounds of mail matter dispatched | in the f by sea to foreign countries during the last workmanship from those sold in many e 7 A ‘:\mfl year. Of this 5,772,433 pounds were | " - iy give the people of Omaha and vicinity an opportunity to secure their winter clothing at the low- est prices ever quoted, guality considered. Our line of Men's Suits and Overcoats is the most complete it has ever been our pleasure to show. No matter what your tastes may be, we can satisfy of art. Pretty dresses, with just a 8em- | navy deals in large figures. He shows that | atlantic mail fncreased 420,847 pounds over | {rall of a west wind, which at 11 tle touches of trimming, suc h as |last year he spent $10,650,000 on account of | the previous year. The aggregate cost of | this morning was blowing at the rate of you No matter what your in There is quite a tendency to get| | blance of blouse, made with 4 - construction and purchase of ships, $3,933,- | the forelgn mail service was $2,158,033. 1t |seventy-two miles an hour. It made « fine tailors only know how to put on—our prices for fine Uit are o0 for repairs to ships, $11,715.000 to keep | 15 estimated that $4,318,504 was recelved by [sluiceway of lower Broadway and the nar 05 2 g ships In commission, including pay, $1.580.- | the PostofMce department as postage on |row downtown si lifting off hats and $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00. 000 for the marine corps and $36,053 for | articles exchanged with all forelgn coun- |playing a thousand and one pranks with the . " > . 4 ki same quality | the naval militia tries. Captain Brooks says the rule under [unwary pedesirians who rounded corners in T R o orate ";‘f', ”';' :\',“ ““,,,]‘",,_:’,"‘;U’”“ the-same QUATILY | i rho paymoster general says that the | which the malls for transatiantic destina- | cautiously. At the top of the skyscraper bandsomest line of Electric Seal and| e el i nel Walsta—We have only | Baval storehouse at Cavite has proved of | tions werc for many years assigned to the | windows rattled and papers blew around a 3;::;‘):"‘:: sm»’.‘t;:w»u:.un and $40.00 | the pretty and exclusive styles shown | reat value as a supply base and the fastest vessels available for their convey- [a Ilvely rate. 4 | et "manufacturcrs. Prices, | bureau fntends to meet the demand of the | ance has not been rigldly adhercd to dur-| As the day advanced the wind became Storm Collars~In fine genuine brown | footn $2.60 to §1.80 flect for supplies without buying on the sta- | ing the year just closed, preference having | stronger. Up to 10 o'clock tonight no 1o nlarten—at $16.00, $16.00, $18.00, $20.00 s in Dress Skirts—Yestor- | t1on as far as nossible, The refrigerator hips | been given to vesscls iying the flag of the | of life had been reported in New York City and $25.00 | Hay we recelved mome very handsome | have been einployed with the most satls- [ United Siates or Brooklyn, but stories of Fine Marten Scarfs—with cluster of| ion(n ‘mew Skirts. Remember, wo | factory results and have been u veritable| The department's record of the speed of [ buildings in the cities and suburbs were real tails—at $10.00 and $12.00, Always guarantee a perfect fit and |boon to the men. the steamers which carried mails for trans- | numercus Marten Muffs—Most every store charges | bsolute satisfaction, The paymaster general makes aa urgent | atlantlc points last year shows that the| Sing Sing reports a severe gale, accom ploa for the creation of an inspection di- | Kalser Wilhelm der Grosse, in 158.7 hours, | panied by rain all over Westchester county We Close Our Storc Saturiays at 6 P, M. vision i his office to look after the various [ mado the quickest trip between the New [Many tow boats had been anchored and : i K. yards and stations. He also asks for an|York and London postoffices, with the|were swamped or drifted away. The river AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND McCALL'S PATTERNS, increase of the pay corps and for recogni- | Lucania, 150.6 hours, next, while La Cham- | ran very hign und the waves, breaking tion for the paymaster's clerks, including | pagne, 197.6, and La Bretagne, 190.5, made [against the stone wall along the tracks of retirement. In conclusion the report sug- | the quickest trips between New York and | the Hudson River railroad, drenched the 9 o gests that the department be authorized | Paris. cars and dashed the spray in heavy showers to accept certified checks in lleu of bonds| The parcels post mails dispatched from |against the car windows, making timid pus THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. (mlm‘rnmnu!nnth and m.; n:\( the lu\;ul for nn" ='I;|:rr‘l States during l;u' year aggre- |sengers jump back In their seats. Tole bt i additional storebouse bulldings at Ports- | gated 135,198, an Increase of 28.52 per cent [graph and telephone wires were by B % Pre kol L Ll ek L i g mouth, N.‘H., Boston, League Island, Nor- [ over the previous year. The report makes |down all over the country by folk, Key West and Mare § . a strong plea for the international parceis | bran of tree MIN U KN 'KV |#age of congratulation In the followiny 8- > post service, The wind blew with the force of a hurri GREAT FRAUDS IN RENTUCKY [f,c: conersesacton to he toiovins ot | gyt eREE DELIVERY ORDERS | pisrone roivwiieis ce | 0488 Vet Bisten.liasd sigan, tros and {"EXBCUTIVE MANSION, WASHING. wires were laid low and the trolley service TON, D, C., Nov. 9, 1900.—Hon. Willlam J. | Service is & Greatly Extended ne hered by the | VA slopped for some time G Bryan, Lincoln, Neb.: I acknowledge with In lowa by office Genernl Government. The United States mails to and from Shel ¥ o WASHINGTON, Nov -(8pec ‘The | ter fcland are held up, as the ferryboats are ve made a hard fight In that state cordial thenks your meesage of congratu- Depa v : wont™Har 1t for all 'we Were worth vyl g e g Rt peis tollowing pensionis have been granied unable to cross from the fsland to Green- AL R O T e WILLIAM M'KINLEY."” WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 9.—(Special | Nebrawka: Original—Henry C. Tullls, Lin- | POrt. s Tave o fucky @nd we have | Mr. Bryan's message to the president | Telekram.)—Rural free delivery will be es- [ coln $6; Patrick Dunphy. ¢ A number of business men from Shelter not y s of recelving €| ooheq Canton after Mr. McKinley had | tablished at Cedar, lowa, on November 15 .“l'f:‘_» o Original—Marvin ¥ 3 island and the students at the High school electol Vot do _not proy o 10 2 ap o e ol a . o ¢ ore cross all o con- Sy W N e e et ®and | started for Washington and was forwarded | Service will embrace area of thirty-one | ant who live there and cross daily to Green we propose | to bim here. square miles with a population of 735, J. | bugue, 5 - \ches port could not get home | ) Pt iy Dunlap, 3; Frede ¢ tin, Altoona Mhe sloo! BB o “How about changes in the (‘aMnfll.‘ co————— C. Coleman appoluted carrier. Service will | g5 ,\l,‘“h_m Witon funotion The sloop Gypsy, Captain Fordham, s senator?’ Mr. Hanna was asked |RESULT IN WASHINGTON | @I%0 be establiched at Coggen, lowa, on No- | §; Henry Hall, > “ondon, $10. Originai | beached on Shelter island and in running “You won't get @ word out of me about vember 15, embracing an area of sixty-six | Widews, ‘cte.~Fannah M. McClure, Brady- | ashore went upon a rock and stove a big cabinet positions. 1 have nnll;n;{ 10 50Y | jepublicans Blect s n\x:lo‘u“\\h‘l'l‘;lv|;.(wl‘lllu‘llo'uxn( :.xmn“”\:'l J e e 1 hu,::]-\:n :u; lm]’V”“ S s e about that. It is none of my affair. Phisle Caudilnte Tos Governse . McAreavy and T. McCann appointe ostofices Ralsed One Clanw. o sloop fe, Captaln Cottom, wei “It hes been announced that you are a 1o Beaten carriers, WASHINGTON, Nov, 8.—The postoffices | 0ut with close-r sails and had them candidate for the presidency in 10042 X The postoffice at March, Charles Mix |at Atchison, Neb., and Parkville, Mo., have | torn out of her. &he drifted helplessly for o vha ’ - s as been discoutinued e ced 0 ¢ time, but fuall into a sheltered port £ 1 find the man who started that re- | gp ey i \wooh ™ Nov g.—Under methods | COURtY: §: D., has been discoutinued and | boen advanced from the fourth to the third re, but fually ran into a sheltered p port 1 will kill him. T won't telk about ail ordered to Geddes. (presidential) class, and anchored That of allow any one else to do so, It is | %% 1ockias up ballots for officlal eount in | “ppp, "y 4ury 'y, Brasher of Osceols, Towa — The Staten Island ferryboats were tossed ow e elue to do 80, th FET A e 3 ot bo| Mrs. Laura V. Brashe sceoln, 1 8 ' 100 absurd.” ‘k,’,":'“n":v'('m_‘:‘“::f]:;" ,;;:.'r"“";:”fl":‘ ror|has been appointed assistant matron at BAN JOHNSON ON THE CIRCUIT |avout iike chips and many of the women “Do you mean to say you would declino | (o00 B TR T s up to 3 T, | Omaha Indlan agency boarding school; also pussengers were seasick o boats were the nomination if it were tendered you?" 2 P Wl gamuel Lapointe of Oacoma, 8. D., assist- | President of the Ameriean Grows a |unable to make schedule time show the followlng majorities for the state . Litthe. Oravsins £ ek “Well, something very lke it. But [\ Lo 0 O ogors (dem.), for gov. | A0t teacher at Cannonball ~Indian school, ekt G T 00 L T 5 W Y o t1s too | ot k)1 s -IN 0ore of Plié erances. E : 3 don't wish to discuss that at all. It s t00 | oo "5 990 ‘These figures will be changed \I D. Mrs, ll:lm; M In n’ Ilml Ri WINSTEAD, Conw., Nov. 8. -All Kind toolish. but little in final reports. In tho legis- | D appoiuted cook at Lewmhi Indian school, | 1dano. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—President B. G. treme northwestern port of Connectiet, & P i | lature the republicans will have seventy- Phs tollowine ) Johnson of the American Base Ball league | today and a small blizza which sh POPOCRATS ARE SHUT OUT | nvo memvers out ot a total membership ot Ptk ;;“‘\‘,‘l‘:;":x“;""“““‘y‘l": “‘\“{::I“' and Messrs, C. W. Somers of Cleveland | No slgns of abating, is raglig tonieht e 12, \ Vahrhedd sl clod b (L and C. A, Comliskey of the Chicago clu e i 2 Sl y Kansas Sends Solld Republican 3 4 A. Huwley of Loup City; Ch WM S iakocinted 6B (6, SIbeule m"‘mm{"‘?‘: an hour, kation to the Next MeKinley's 0 Majority. Canu of Kearney; Jesse M. Shrive of Pert. | ot the assoctation; arrived in the city to- Soklk COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. 9.—Chairman Dick [ and C. W. Norton of St. Paul, Neb.; Henry | yight trom the west.\ i of the republican state executive commit- | Stelvick and Lec A. Moore of Cheyenne, | “The intention of the American league TOPEKA, Ka A 4.~Republicans | tee anuounced today that McKinley's plu- [ Wyo. sald President Johnson tonight, “is to | now claim the election of W. Wheatley | rality in Ohlo, as figured from the com- Miss Marle B. Horan of Crescent City, | place clubs in the clties of \\'n‘uhlnglull to congress from the Third district by a | plete returns from every precinct in Ohlo, | Cal, appointed stenographer and typewriter | Baltimore and Philadelphia. Our trip east plurality of 10, without the vote of tha|as reported to the republican committee, is | at Cheyenne (Wyo.) experimental station. |t this time is for the purpose of looking soldiers now serving in the Philippines, | 71182 There will be no change from these [ Postal receipts at Omaha for October were | over the field fully, so that we can be pr which they will be largely for him. | figures until the official count of the vote 1, compared with $21,95 for same | pared to make a report to the meeting of Thls gives the republicans a solid dele- | of the state has been complefed. | month last vear, increase of 335. At the association, which will be held in Chi- kation In congress, as follows: At large, ~ | Des Moires receipts were $27.715, and $23,610 | cago on or about November 20, y Charies . Seott: irat. aistrict, cnaries | BILOXI ~ SWEPT BY FIRE | respectively, increase of $4,i0 | ToRbe A7 R OAL A vasd e eaesaing Curtis, re-clected; Second district, J. 1 John B. Wyatt was today appointed posts | the management. of the clubs or other fea- Howersock, re-elecied; Third district, G.|Benutiful Gulf Resort Wiped Of the |master at Abbott, Hall county, Nebraska, | tures of intefest, Nor am I at lberty to W, Wheatley; Fourth district, J. M. Miller, Map by Eurly Morning Co vice J. A. Reed, resigued, and Jacob A. Reed | say anything as to what clubs mway be re-elected; Fifth distriet, W. A, Calderhead, flagration, at Senecu, Thomas county, braska, vice | dropped in the west as a result of the re-clected; Sixth distriet, W. A. Reeder, A J. B. Wyatt, resigned. admission of eastern clubs. That s a re-elected; Seventn district, Chester I.| NEW ORLEANS, La, Nov. 8.—Biloxl,| Henry W. Back and George Harris have | matter entirely in the hauds of the assoca- Latig, re-slected | Miss., situated on the Mississippl sound, | been appointed substitute carriers in Omaha | tion and will be determined by the mem- AR elghty miles from New Orleans, was swept | postoffice, bers at thelr meeting. Connle Mack, the | MISSOURI SAFE FOR BRYAN "("m‘;"l"f;r‘,"‘:'“:(“rvu"l"llrfl r;m:lrglnx whulh de- e | manager of the Milwaukee elub, who 1s on | L ed bul ngs and ren- L way further east, is t 8 and 1) dered hundreds of people homeless. Blloxi | METAL WORKERS CONFEH be of a r~1~\h|\u< in our “11-:}‘-:‘::‘.' :Inlm““.:‘ is a town of 7,000 people. and a well known | pyyris Making Secare Nath the conditons here. We shall be here to- | | summer resort for Mississiplans and AbtesiMent WaTts WHkss. Aok morrow aud after that shall go to Phila- | Loulsianans and a winter regort for many Bhare | delphia.” T. LOUIS, Nov. —Returns from 101 |POFthern people. It has a small fire do- 4 Mr. Johnson said that James Mannivg of countles out of 114 in the state indicate that | PATtMENt and contains many frame build- | WASHINGTON, Nov, %.—The representa- | the Kansas City club would be with the | Bryad's plurality will be between 40,000 | V8% and the fire simply burned until it had | tives of the metal trade unions resumed | 888oclation the coming year. Kansas City and 45,000, as compared with 68,127 in 1896, | "OUDINE further to feed on. The fire started | heir conference in the office of the Ameri- | i3 one of the places which It hus been re- | Dockery (dem.. for governor, will veceive | *BOTtlY after midnight in & saloon near the | can Federation of. Labor in this city today, | POTted would be dropped from the Ameri. between 26,000 and 32,000 plurality, as|LOUsville & Nashville depot, and after de- | 1n response to a telcgram sent yesterday | ©an lengue circuit and although Mr. John- compared with 53,428, received by Stephens | %/T0YIng the depot swept through to the | tg Honry F. Devens, secretary, and John | ¢ did not explicitly say so, his conversa- | in 1896, Tho total vote in Missouri «-|}'l'\~:“"‘-“"r;"-l‘(‘"‘(" l‘:‘:‘ “",:l:"l’;‘ 0""“1‘:&”“;\;‘; M. Vail, yice president, of the employers' | Lon led wh'l'" Inference that Manning estimated as follows: Bryan, 370,000; Me- e st g °F | aesociation, they atter the conterence | MIENt be the manager of the proposed Kigley, 326,000, people lost all thefr possessions. The Catho- | today, A general discussion was had with | Washivgton club. B Afl””{‘dfillfi’aflfl’fl”lllflt[}{ The fact that there was no fuston in Mis- | !/ church, school and convent, two news-{ g, yiew to a conference of the representa- ' souri beiween, (he democrats wirl (populists | PAPer offices and several fine brick storés| tives of the labor organizations named and | ow ao i 2 g Cleanses the System this year acoounts to a great extent for|Were among the buildings destroyed. Thei| (hy administrative couneil of the Employ- | Yesterda nof ot yste the democratic losses. total loss s estimated at $300000, with|ng National Metal Trades' association in|9nd students left for Detroit to cheer the | Gently .and Effectually — #55 §125,000 of insurance. e g Hawleye eleven on Saturday In the Mi when bilious or costive. Lhvesi NeeR Fr Ry ew York during the coming week, the |fgan-lowa gamo, The peopis of the antine b, L, 4 o object being to arrive at national agree tate are awalting cutcome of the o SALT LAKE, Nov. & test roturns| GAS EXPLODES ~ IN - MINE | ments relative to wages, hours of labor and | Kime, The rcotcrs here deplore the fuct Lhesents in the most acceptable form Tom the state show that King (dem.), for 4 other conditions of employment. Messrs, | st (R Movton wnd veveral others of | “the laxative principles of plants congress, i3 running ahead of bis ticket. | ome Mam Killed and Sever by v S 2 8 nigyerw have auBered more or hnown to act most beneficis, e el o or B gy v Devens and Vail acquiesced in the proposi- | the rough treatm the \ &1y in Castastrop » tion and promised Lo use thelr good offices | 4RO Eame and are loth to prediet the o 0 500, or porhaps 600. The returns are now § 800d offio me.” About ten a1 Coach Kenr almost ‘complete to bring about the desired result. A for- hld that the championstip of the w TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS mal letter to the association was drafted | lay between Michigan, Wisconsin and Chi MAHA " Pa., Nov. ) 5 : cigo. Now it weems that it has shifted 1o ' MeKinley Extends Good Wishes, and forwarded. Ancther meeting of the | {3f 0! A Tow d 2 BUY THE GENUINE — MANFD. BY WABHINGFON, Nov, 9ePresident was killed, five others probably fatally | representatives of the labor organizations | o St vaionothmhd Jowa, | Wher r (d Kinley today answered Mr. Bryan's n‘wr‘."‘:‘wl and twenty others more or lews | will bo leld tomorrow wilh the view of i,y whon st ot | CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. [3AAY SAANAG SNANANANAAS S AN susly injured, in an explosion ‘of gas | bringing the representatives of all the na- | Fecention and demonstration by SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. = | at the Buck Mountain colliery today about | tional metal trade unions of the country 1o | & fot Jhall team hope. Wo¥ eVeF tendersd | ouisviLLe , NEW YORK, N¥. | two miles from hers meet at Louisville ‘'on December 6 at the - For sale by druppists - price 50¢ per bortle. AMUSEMENTS, Difficutt The dead: ame time the conventlon of the American | AfR&er Peats Broderick Havdily, e s e | — —_— JAMES GRIFFITH, ¥ tion of Labor takes pl 101 the | proviAdno B T lasted Dol toi Saciak of : % “onmianToN atally injured purpose of forming a closer alliance of the | front of = Beniy Yanger, the “Tintoy | OMece i Diyes"on Joseph Storkenas. trades icvolyed | Stant inu fight tonight at the Hiinols | to © Kol Athlet club, A left to the stomach and o | 8 p. Edward Ga'lagher. - | m. L Charles Jones. Land Reservation at Fort Sherman, | PR G0 the dow put Mroderil sdown and | That is dyspepsta. Henry O'Biight, . WASHINGTON, ) or: 2 —Th~; president | Yanger deft the rng without even having John McGlynn. as fssued an order placing wnder the con- | hig hair mussed. 1t makes life miserable. As far as’can be learned the explosion | tr0! Of the sccretary of the Interior, for N EL oF Rroswriiacoked ont v o e atd | disposition under the law, all of e land Its" sufferers eat not because they | was wpharently Gue (o Edward Gailaaher | LRGS0 ST G GGG Talitary ‘ BARTLETT WANT to—but simply because they | juked lamp which ignited the accumulated NELL mectul Tele- t uusT. o, TAKE A RECORD. ol s Reot il a1 uc 4 an nAVls he Universi of Nebrask; Saturd 4 They complain of a bad taste in the (BIG STRIKE IS SETTLED — i e e somewhat crivpied. bt has | 7 \ mouth, a tenderness at the pit of the See How Many Friends Are Hurt By | beon putting in.a week of hard and earnest 4 " i ed will make " - o ¥ More Than 8,000 Workera at Tw Cogee, Whiche It b e 3 1 SOUVENIR MATINEE TODAY. stomach, a feeling of puffy fulness, s in Penwsyivanie and || It would be just as reasomable for a|itself felt in tomor o BRI Wk h N P oru p e to d a le di SRS A - sh, Ll sk od i 4 s e to Bvery W an Attending » he g Albanis Auates temperance advocate to drink a litt same. b ‘ : adache, heartourn and what not. - luted whiskey as to drink coffee, for one S - FUR 1028-0f Nry REYIK : ) : oxlsant ad"ths aths ah Z Hood's Sarsaparilla cured Joseph F. Laine, | PITTSBURG, Pa., Nov. 9.—Officials of the | ¥ 48 truly an intoxicant as the other, and |, Se Gt i (Dr. MoGrew at aue 82, 47 BAtt oF Rooe Children, 1 Flauagan, who writ 1 was troubled | Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel’| PEFEistence In the use of coflee brings on autumn meeting today Liverpool THE MOST SUCCESSFUL with dyspepuia for a number of years aud | workers announce the settlement today come, we ean keep within its limit Look where you may and con sider the quality of the goods we are showing—You will not find a house in the city that will duplicate our prices. This Irish Frieze Overcoat. Ranks first in point of popula: ity with stylish dressers. We have them in oxford grays, brownrs and blacks, eut in the latest style, with fanev worsted linings and sitk vel- $|2.00 (Continued from First Page) vet collars, Men’s Very Fine Overcoats. Handsomely tailored and richly trimmed, in all the choicest vicunas. best grade Kkerseys, in oxford, grays, $|5.(',0 blacks and browns, only... For Every Dollar Invested Here You Get a Full Dollar’s Worth in Return. Men’s Fine Clay Black WorstedSuits Just the thing for swell $ 0.00 dressers— the best suit in Omaha for...... Men’s Extra Fine Suits. 1 all the prevailing slyles nuine 1't produce better fitting or hetter garments—our price . Men'’s Swell Fall and Winter Suits in all the choicest patterns—elegantly $ ‘10 deep facings satin Ll artistic throughout Something Extra Fine in L] L3 Young Men’s Suits Ages 14 to 20, in black and blue serges, undressed worsteds—fancy cassimeres, tweeds and cheviots— strictly all wool high grade goods styles and finest workmanship— f 1 prices ..... ...‘."0.0‘0'.".... ‘".fi..""..QnQ.0.‘.0.0,..’,’.’.‘.0..,'...'...‘ $.5.9.0,.9,0,0.9,6,.9.9.0.0.0.0,0,0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 0,0 0.0 0 & . Our line of CHILDREN'S SUIT mplete than ever, embracing &Il the very latgst novelties of the I at prices within the reach of the mowy qyepomical buyer. You can fit thoui out bere from $1.70 up Continental Clothing Co. The Big Clothing House. North East Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. AN ARAANARNY 90 07070707070 0707070707070 0707070707070 0797076707070 0707070 07070070 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0T e .0000000000000000000000000000000000000 AT O 73 a variety of chronic diseases, motorious | Autumn cup « A handl lery, 10c took medicine that did me no good. 1 was | the strikes at the Riverside Iron works, :: among which are dyspepsia, heart paipita- | cab £or G- . A gne mil SPECIALIST . BUF’FET LIBH‘HY U‘Hs [_E oYD’S, i & Rurz re. | and three turlong 4. D. Wy Mitnuser Tel, | 1 by trlends to try Hood's Sarsaparilla | the National Tube company and the Besge- |ton (and ultimately heart failure), fre- | i, B 2y In the treatiuent o o cocims of DIS. Man 1did and it put my bowels In perfect | mer, Ala, plant of the Tennessee Iron, Steel | Quently constipation, kidney diseases, many | came in se : - Uod [ BANES ANL" DISOKLLAY 0K MEN f ; TONIGH eondition, gave mo strength and energy aad | and Railrond company. The m“m,,,',,m';: cases of weak eyes and trembling condi- | Luck was third. ¥ 5 i NIV, 20 years' capericuce. 10 years ost Dining Car Service =1 ALICE NEILSEN made me foel like & new person.” the two plants will give employment to | tion of the nerves Sou {Ana The Alice Neflson Comic Opera ¢ Hood’s Sarsaparill 8,000 men This is o Iy o smail percentago of the | MITCHELL . b (Bpeolul Ty VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE Be Safe | Mt ahigtmen " ik L pa great varlety of diseases which come fro am ) ans Dlaved Di: |- o yus g ANt gty | Pericy, ’ @ | siopn (ne Couuh mnd Werks O the |an unbalanced nervous system, caused by Fota university eleven i} oon and 'y PEMMMIENE UL, SV ARAN, Ll | THE FORTUNE TE!'LER. Promises to cure and keeps the prom- & e :)"I'"I poe the persistent duily use of the drug caf-| ilore was 40 th 6 Flindrean se Lm0k ime The WLILIEST Gud MUST | v Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure & | eine, which is the active prineiple of cof- | last half on the fumb'e and a momentary Las yel Leen aly Glllette, Richie | ) lse. Beware of substitutes. Buy | cold in one dny. No Cure, Na Pay. Price | foe " Anether bit of prima facle eyidence | ODening in tho Mitchell tie coverea Ak LW T O e ean s Cawihor Haod's and only Hood's. 2 cente about coffee is that the victims to the habit Daninp Wins Again, NFMILIS 28a, S overy e o she | | masy gné daarty T E————————————————— find gread dificulty in gIving it up. DUNLAP. T Nov 0. (8pociu] Taje | ioctes s thorolghiy el raed ot s . i They will solemnly pledge to themselyes | gram )—The Dinlup Gianis defeated the e e e ghoins matines sesecseresessse®@errsesresrestoserestestesd | U 1 0 that they witl abandon the | NhTAmK ool rn o | fac i ‘Supearancas of the | y 2 UMMER use of it when they know that it is short- | by 4 score of 6 to 10, case wnaiw A Vcatment that is — . 5 FREE SCHOLARSHIP VOTING COUPON. A R T S T i LN | B S . fur i SaluChory 4 NIACO'S TRUCADERD ing they fail, until they grow to despise NDO 9.—-At Woolwich last | {298 than HALF 3 L s \LACE OF BURLESQUE. UT-VOTE IT. . \ ; Lop Bove) Rmab Weolwish i z : € | e ey, SoRYA CUT IT O . them el es for thelr lack of cont ol oyentug a six-round boxing content betwaen | | WA 16, be Beimatont dor, Mo, vq MATINEE TODAY=10c, Help some deserving bey v girl get & prectical education FRER. Any one interested in this subject would dave urry Wi udelphia an. ia ! s Yo el p L i 1 men. LOSS O MAN . W. Dinking be greatly surprised to make & systematic | Bery of Landon was decluved a draw BOLL, Night |oss ALIRCLE, ABOLD LUR.E-QU ERS f Loss of brwin and Nerve Fower, Loss o H " ONB VOTS FOR.. Inquiry among promiuent bralu work 3 raime, {1 weatord. 0. | VS, ad VRl Aerve Foe tnaCbact| Bee I : ludcs Saturday night. Next America, There are hundreds of thou 2 u ‘ Special.)—Corn- | alng in the back, i ! we tle yp! Extravaganza ¢ 8 Weifory's | halne i ihe back.'Forgeuuliess, Lashiul Cath oty NIRRT priceso10c of our most prominent people that ¢ ; grond g 20,000 CASES LR D iro seats edfly. o N ADDRESS ; abandoned coffee altogether and are using | ume ; y “UUSIRICTURE uickiy eurca” win' s now | e BMOKE 1R YOU L1KKe o 404 Moy Postums Food Coffee in its place, and for Bt g i ibie je treat | L N Kl . 9 ) S y and E oubles, Gon | pCL P 2 cellent reasons th orld, | . orrhuea, Gloot . C. PETIRS 0, FEMALE BEAN Thia coupon If aecompanied by essh payment on sybecription wccoust fee |, [ LN¢ WOt whceliont vosons W (e WOU | CiypEN, ached | CURES GUARANTEED, & €0, e o o Cmaha Bee counts 15 vetes for sach 16e pals 19 000k AL 9AM, ohs, 4 { M8DY ¢ them tastisz taat U Rewbh BT | hete NOSn ‘SRt day dam, CHARGES W Rental Ageute Teguistor for ¥ Ooupons with cash must be countersigned by cireu Vous prostra 4 ability a1 flght o0 A ES LoW, Ground Floor .t 1o work, has in time past pushed them | &N Consnliatinn e PE C Thi o Deposit at Bee ofice er mall to “WREE ! |back and out of their proper standing in i . | Medicines nent everywher trom ke | ([FRGR ) woo In & hun- ut S Out sohoLARSHIP DEPARTMENT.” Omada § | life which they ave been ablo to regain | Ihing Bind, blecalns or protruding | or hicikage. ready (or ! 8, s R Bee, Omaha. Neb, by the use of good health, strong merves, [piles Your druggist will refund your | Office hoviai® d. m, o9 p m Sund Ant-Kawf ' tail | to Uticure Pr. Jay s L oure o e s uigas Hlshn UYE: WhE: & B'0:00n 1 W and great vitality, since coffee hus been |money 1t PAZO OINTMENT fafls to curo | o\er 15 ‘outh 1iin 4 % iree Sams Sdw ts. A1 Hlustrated Deeccocvece: vervvd @eeeesssssssseeesseeseeeeesy | hrown out aud Postum put i its place. |you. W0 cents {and Douglay Sts, OMALA, NEL. " ! uclls it wnd ndvice froe. Dr 18 J. By, Seratoge, N \ ed in the The cast includes Bugene Co A AL 8t ot one fu ! gntenrelievetin few davac &

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