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SATURDAY, \0\ EMBER 10, 1900, THE RETURNS AH[M"M TSI HOSE £ e s e A FAMOUS SEA CAPTAIN — But the republicans are feeling so decidedly Johnson jdem.), was elected com.nissioner Popocratic Patriots in the Dumps Over the | €01 over such an unprecedented victory that over ¢ Kendall (rep.) EUMINE |N FAST Result of Elections, l"mm;]y’\:"nléll",lrml,‘M:( :,‘"’\:u‘:“‘;n(‘l',.'“ L] ;.’L"'V:\;I.“:‘I'.'L Tellb How pel'll“a Re%tored Hiq Health will be indulged in. The band has been (Special.) . | ¥eured, all the ‘,,..‘l. ,ru'luvv:zlmflzrumcnl» Lou Martin resigned his position yestorday |« Captaia R. E. Tull, well-known In Chesaoeake Ray and all along out WILL NOT CONCED E POYNTER'S DEFEAT |of the community will be pressed fnto 48 Chief of nolice of Hastings. Mayor Atlantic coast, {s a man of splendid physique and now excellent health. He | sefvice and a program of “whoop 'er up", Fisher has appoiuted Charles Wanzer to fill i& also a friend of Peruna features bas been provided the vacancy. Mr. Wanrer held this position Among the many things which he has safd about the world-famous ca- A Big | Shown in Our | ¥ That He Can e er Ak tour or five yoars ago tatrh remedy, Peruna, may be cited the following letter written from Nor ig Increase Svures In AE That ian Celebration. folk. Va., to The Peruna Medicine Company, of Columbus, Ohio Daily Sa es During This WAl Shaw YOF ov. © al)—York Candidates " ‘Adter suffermy for years with catarrna and bronehial f o In Right. county ty t g B o B P gt 5 ki g A gt gl trounie, T was advised by a friend to use Peruna, and after the Great Special No- all day Sat o irday night of | Third supervisor distri Hay h consists of 2 3 S use of one bottle I was relieved of my troubl 1 tike pleasure e A Rt e Lo S b SR and feel it is my duty to recommerd this remedy to all fellow- vemb:r Sale. | rixcou, Nov. 6. —spec he politi- |# s by promine kers. Yora | this county o1d (rep.) and L sufferers, | esides being an absolute cure for catarrh, it is one 1s of Govenor Poynter in this city n or efMe adersl ot | Walbrech 3 d, each receiving six of the best of tonies.” R. £ WULL. I s X votes nced positively that they Irresist b'e .md Unmatchable e clection of Charies . Die ble work and & ason to rejolce | e — " the official vote is canvassed and VALENTINE, Neb, Nov that he " « i < 4 raised at Values Await Your shown that he has o majority over e t0 ouy expenses | Telegram.)—A proposition to bond Cherty ir own « ite. Secretary Fred Jewell e monsy: dot county in the amount of $15000 for a Inspection. aims (0 have discovered errors in LRl county court house was submitted at the turns published in the newspapers election just passed and carried by forty- sty that the officlal and final count will alx majority. w that Poynter has won by a plurality | | e— | of from 400 to 1,100 votes Chairman ®d- | pHARR Special Tele- | r a Cold in the Hen ‘m‘ ten and a corps of assistants are sUll | gram.)-—Sious county, official, gives: McKin | LAXATIVE BROMO-QNININE TABLETS at work tabulating figures at headquarters, | ley, 199, Bryan, 247; Dietrich, 150; Poyn- | | but inatead of making claime, he privately |+ 4. Savage, 135; Gilbert, 243; Marsh, | FIRE RECORD. Rogular $1.75 24-Inch square top Parlor | 84mits to assoctates that he has no in Svoboda, 244; Weston, 17 rless, 245, | 3 . retty | formation which indicates that any of the | Stuefer, 178, Howard, 243. Fowler, 1 Gymnastum at Notre Dame, Stand, nice golden finish, has very pl | tuston candl s for state offices were | Beck, 241; Prout 7. Oldham, 244 o1l - SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. % ~Fire, which shelf— N, mber special price, $1.00 | elected or that there will be fusion ma- [ mer, 177; € 2 Congressman: Kin- | started about 3 o'clock this afternoon in | $1.25 Folding, Sewing or Cutting Table, | jority in the legislature. At the state bouse | kaid, 1 Preference for sena- | the gymnasium at the University of Notre with full yard measure stamped on top, 18 | It Is now geuerally admitted that the |tor: Rosewater Stato senator: John E ue, destroyed the structure, Two alarms fnches wide, fitted with castors, nicely fin. | fusionists arc left without any of the state ‘\uu Boskirk (rep.), 175, W. F. Hayward | were sent in, but all the firemen could do offices Many of th state ho employes | (fusion) 243 Representative A G. | was to protect adjoining buildings. The ished—N L, by were expecting appointments, but they havs | Fisher (rep.), 145; C. K. Coffee (fusion), 258. | bullding was of ol and brick and was | glven up hope and without an exception |one of the largest college gymnasiums in finished —special November sale price, 40c. | they have declared that politics 1s un- | Sherl County. . the world. It was erected in 1868 ana 1899 Big Plllow and Ma sale; another | profitable business SVILLE, Neb., Nov (Speclal Tele s large e to permit foot ball and o | The oMcial vote will be canvassed at the | Kram.)—Sheridun county, complete, gives se ball practice, had a track, baths and e involes of special Plllows just re i [ S Lo 4 i state house on November 19. Returns from McKinley Bryan, 703; Dietrich, in every way was perfectly equipped. While | ten counties were recefved at the secretary | Poynter _ Savage Ofibert, the flames were still raging the university of state’s office today and it 1s exp M Svobo \\M‘uny trustees held a session an d to re most of the state will be heard from by |G i Stuefer, e .'3"“';I:‘ Old. | Place the structure with andther gym mber sale price, per pair, $1.60 | Saturday evening. 1f the county clerks fol i Deck, | s Ol | nastum Regular $2.25 Mattress, well filled, with |l1ow the instructions of the secretary of state | h 4 l*]\}m‘ !yl LRk iite. The loss 18 about $20.000, with fnsurance they will forward a dupli abstract of the | gressman Kinkal ” ok H ard '(ur full amount. Origin of fire vote, to be opened when received Th " '\4‘." ¥ "‘I‘“' I‘z' # .-\':m.- | — official returns cannot be op until the Representa harie hniia g Barn at Wymore, canvassing board meets, but the duplicate Fisher, 520 | WYMORE, Neb., Nov. 9. (Special) Dute for Dairymen's Meeting, Fire broke out In a barn located near the | g yife of the nea captain cspecially ex- | Tts onset ma o Its develop g ) . \ y s © t in best quality of ticking, tmpossible to|ties heard from today are Keith, Stanton, Grawot Neb., Nov. 9.—(Speelal.)—The | elevator of vnl. l-’n ; 1 :I,v.u:u., COmIPADY [ ooues Him to ekt et ot PR A o SR vyl 38 I\()‘ em bcr l.n..l.::l. H:I‘:e duplicate 1t vnder $15.00 anywhere—our [ Grant, Johnson, Thuraton, Sarpy, Fhels. | iyipenth ~annual meeting of the Ne.|and just back of the big Stevens 1very|pigng po ts oxposed to the fiercest gale It fn the clutches of u us dis- | wwinter caturrh sense Caturrh of . Dundy, Garfleld and Sa s. The figures |, men's n * . . $11.7 braska Dairymen's association wi and storms the hewd and caturreh of the throat " | con ned in the duplicate returns fromn held in the dairy building on the State half hou it looked as though a big fire | 2 lght cold, a tendency to 02 . . 3 $8.60 Ccuch, covered in high grade ve- | o 2l o Foo P ifter materially from ST s o | could not possibly be averted, as th was | No class of men appreciate more the L A are prevaent auring this month ) lor, tufted top, full sprisg AL I LI ! University farm, Lincoln, December 18, 19 | . \ In the nose, stringy mucous in At the appearence of the s ightest b Mo S AR iy 1 ; those printed in The Bee 4 20. Eminent practical dairymen will|?® B DEGIRULY: FHOWRYEE, by AR Wok [ YRS BEEERiiane 10 0p 001y HUEeE biE throa light cough or wheezine PO o P g Al b el odge and end, very pretiy pattern—special ‘ i u Smin v = +. | the fire was confined to the barn, which [When a cold has become thoroughly i il ’ ' fosymptom of co d, Peruna showid be November sale, $5.00 Certificates o tion. present subjects of interest and import- | B¢ Of¢ waS conined 78 DAl 157081 or inEs, IO & G261 of these symptoms should be re- ‘tiken. ‘This will prevent a long $18.00 Wardrobe Box Couch, deep tufted | Certificates of election of the following e to the dalry industry. There will be ® E | ot Petuan grevents ther trom taking the ed as a warning siege of head and throat catarrh, top with pleated and valance «'m,u ::u.|‘1:u~1um; :nn:lrhlllh-‘n have been filled with ,I.‘.x .«:.n.pI..:‘I”w.u:.l-”..;w «:w‘-w“ for which | Musicer Bupar Refuoey: Solda : w IM‘V u.vr‘\m .l\‘)I”v\V” Lnrmmv;‘ ‘y'nn;:m In :\.,,J‘ :.,f.|: Fist all winter and per- end de of box s lined, soft spring|the secretary of state | liberal premiums be offered | By SANS, Nov . ik y P a wee two, by using Peruna allowe apsadifetimee nd, inside of box lned, & LA y tht P | NEW ORLEANS, N The Meeker | Captaln Tull has commanded some of the to pecome chronic, may require months of ¥ edge and end, upholstered in tapestry Sixty-third District—Representative « ne I I 1] ¢ mon « nin One hot #pecial November sale price, $12 O Olson (rep) Injured by Moving Car. igar refinery at Meeker, eighteen miles | largest vessels that cross the Atlantle, faithtul treatment fo bf Waka e s N G Wonderful values in dining room furni Pifth District—Senator George W. Merl- | BEATRICE, Neb., Nov. 0.—(Special Tele. | from Alexandria, was destroyed by fire and is personally known to thousands of peruna (s the remedy for such cases; al Il to an i ol {ute dith, float, (dem) | gram.)——J. J. Hersman, an employe of the |today. Loes, $200,000; insurance $140,000. | people who have met him on board of ves- | meat oversbods Krows that by hearsay e ; '"Wr ALl y | Dempster Manufacturing company of this | sel 8 now cap of the big Chess . L Y 0 utes fo - Ge solid oak Dining Room Chalrs, cane | Ninth District—Representative tluunl'""\“l itse \::r:]'\f""vmvf‘ While awitching | AS an external application to heal cuts ‘:“’;k‘ He In now captaln of the blg Chesa: (and thousands know It by blessed expert cen Dr man's only p| dei shed—spec No- | Gre! ) 8 o q b 08 and es ere : e BAy ste et orioik once, en for he o1 seat, nicely golden fnished—special No- [Grell (dem ) crank |cars fn the company yards by being |Younds, bruises and ltke injuries there is | T P Lo T e approach | Ve had A AL rop | TV roth forty yea vember sale pric Thirteenth District — Senator Franl Sutsisd i FolleAl KUGUVIRIE tevE BREWaUR nothing 8o good as Chamberlain's Pain ML i o n makes 1 app ; .A“| : « . ‘\‘ ‘.'\ '-‘ x||.| ,'.-l " ddre ima Medicine Co., Col- ) . our patterns “ampl ukion b d rolled ’ 1 auses the b o hed in disguise. efore a person knows it he | by and by you may be obliged to take 10 umbus, « P e copy o e » $1.36 Dining Chairs, four patterns to se- [ Campbell (fusion) {the warehouse platform and a boxcar. Mr Balm. It caus the parts to heal without b te ki "I‘“”'H‘ y B i : : i e Bial by ; : \ I [l f their new lect from, made of wolid oak, well braced, [ Twenty-ninth District—Representative | the warehonse plaifori &8¢0 & BT T8 maturation and fn one-third the time re- | ietim of ch catarrh a long t'me in order to get we catarrh ool cane wseat -speclal November sale price, | Frank Fish (rep) w . quired by the old fashioned treatment, aash; §1.00, Thirtieth District—Senator Elbridge . (Several broken ribs | Peruna has been endorsed by over 50,000 prominent citizens of the United N ing n reak ction Bet. . . . . $20.00 Sideboard, highly finished, made of | Owens (rep) | T n Leav r { Ao X b, 2 4 . -~ g ;. a1 N select golden oak, very richly ornamented | Fifty-fourth District—Representative Or- | gp RHWARD, Neb., P D=, D -l"“'“l’l'” 8. D, \'nl ‘h 1-\!"\1"' ; ; States, '“Llud“'g the f""““‘“g prominent persons with carving, has large oval mirror—spe-|rin Reed (pop) A wreck delayed the m. train on|A uniaue election wager s helng carrie S - L T I > S Diwc i clal November sale price, $15.00 Eleventh District—Senator W. W. Youns | this branch last night six miles enst of |OUt 10 this city. Miss Marle Knowles, Senor Q“e’fnd“v of the Cnban Lega Ex-Governor P. B. S. Pinchback, of $13.59 dining room table, of heavy mas- | (rep) here for several hours. The tender | daushter of Freeman Knowles, ex-congress- | tion, of Washington, D. C. Louisiana. sive, design, with heavy moulded rim all| Seventeemth District — Representative | and baggage coach left the track and ran | MaD. Wagered with a young man that in round the table; large turned and fluted legs, | Lewis Smithberger (rep). along on the tles and across a bridge for [ a8¢ of MecKinley's election, she would | Booker T. w""‘l"“gto“' of T"”kegee" Senator W. N. Roach, from North mounted on best castors, highly finished,| Preference for United States senator: | fitteen rods, tearing up the tracks as |t | Walk from the city hall to the Bullock | Alabama. Dakota. s N .f“,‘;}‘,“f,{"n Rorawater, TI1; W, V. Allen | went. Tho pusseners wers. considerably | 1ol Sherd foy for 8 v, e ok | Belva Ao Lockwood, 619 “F” St., N.| Judson W. Lyous, Register of the U. 22.50 Bed Room Suits, made of solid oak, | Webster, 2; Tom Majors, 1; M. B. Reese, 3; U S— ;hu‘\‘. ' H:I--| ymr:m m:u wmlk!‘n “[v;r her w.' Washingmn, D. C. S I'rexnur\. of Wflfllunutnu, D. C. nice'y Mnished, richly carved, extra value |Thurston, 3; Bryan, 1; Halner, 8, W. H Wreeked by Open Switeh, acket and summer hat, walkiog the same | & . i i &1 NoveibieE 4816 priss) 4107 Thompson, 1; Meiklejohn, 4; D. E. Thomp- | SUPERIOR, Neb., Nov. 9.—(Special.)—An | distance the same number of days. Miss | Senator Stephen R. Mallory, of Peu-| Hon. H. G. \\'ortl lllllmll.- ex Mylllls- 't select golden oak Bed Room |son, 5: A. Laverty, 2; scattering, 18. open switch In the Burlington yards was | Knowles intends to carry out her part of | S@COla. Fla. |ter from Argentine Republic, of Wash- D B et aos T hahaosbe b e rolat|| beviaalag it s 0t v lnta e | ot Ex-Chief Justice William C. Cham- ington, D. C. mented an: L i e Sath coek, 12; W. W. : . 686, 3 ) . " mirror, %0x24 inches, dresser and wash-|5; Ehrhardt, 3; scattering, 2. switch and struck a box car. The car was (Beautiful Lekes bincid ¥ bers, of Washington, D. C. | Congressman Amos J. Cummings, wtand fitted with solid cast brass handles, | Grant—Rosewater, 61; ThnTpnon, ‘: wrecked and the engine wax rendered Ue- | \poung tn tho reglon traversed by the Le- Congressman H. W. Ogden, from from New York. dresser has full quarter sawed swell front, | Thurston, 2; Hitchcock, 2; Allem, 4; W.|[less and bas been taken to the Wymore | Vall {iroad ‘bat Ch1 4 4 impossible to duplicate sult eleswhere ua- | H, Thompson, 1. shops for repaire. No one was hurt. LA pt] Tiladelnni” o "{‘.“Il’:'r“: Beyton, La, | Governor W, M. Lord, of Oregon. der $33.00—our spet{al November sale price| Dundy—Rosewater, 96; Allen, 42; Hitch- p (P - Falls and Buffalo. Governor Joseph J. Johnston, of Hon. S. SMIfllmCVet‘. Architect of $20.00. cock, 26; D. Thompson, 6; Sutherland, ot cho — 12; Thurston, 1; Norris Brown BEATRICE, Neb., Nov. .—(Special Tele- Wieaite coust Montgomery, Ala. |the Congressional Library, Washing- WALK IN AN 0K AROUND, Thurston. Rosewater, 246; Holcomb, 1; |EFam.)—Gage county republicans will hold Lo Sl ) hurston Rosewater, H6; Holeomb, 1; | IR Cifihcation tomorrow might which | PIERRE, 8 D, Nov. ¢ —spectur Tele | Major General Joseph Wheeler, of ton, D. L. w For Saturdnay's Specinl Selling Name a Few of the Very 8 Helew mt Special No for Saturdny. Taboret very protty pattern, nicely colved; they are covered In y feured rt ticking: & pounds of feathers to the | regular $ pillows—special No- | soft top. good ticking, any size—special] unknown November sale price, $1.4 Hair Mattress—our great leader-—40 pounds of good curled Lorsehair, n Up | returns may be opened at any time. Coun : be | harn at 6 o'clock this morning and for a wpecial November sale price o v NG —Ret 1 plght cinets i . STORE OPEN rvBNING | He water, 62; Hitcheock, 13; | W11l be participated in by the entire county. | Efbth)=Hietufis from wlkht Previnets aut ot Wheeler, Ala. Hal. Denton, Chief National Ex UNTIL § O 3 3 t A The official count of Gage county is pro- | . ‘ ] | - - , $iee ; > Allen, 12; Thompson, 6; Thuraton, 1 |0 L apidly and will be completed hy |©f 8 for McKinley. The county will go for | Giovernor G. W. Atkinson, of W. Va. |port l:\posmon, of Philadelphia, Pa. Garfile osewater, M, Cu ’ s fusion on state and county tickets. The O h d & Wilh l Thurston, 2; Hitchcock, 4; Metklejohn, tomorrow moon, The unoficlal count will | ouyiotive ‘ticket will be republican house | == ——— rchar €I | Ajien, 10) D. E. Thompson, N9k ke olianged mAISRINLIY: | member and fusion senator. Sully county — C Sarpy—Rosewater, 421; Allen, 37; Hitch- | pouglas Elected County umrn-y | gives about 140 majority for McKinley and | afPe‘ CO:, cock, 59; Charles Green, 3; Thompson, 10. BASSETT, Neb., Nov. 9.—(Spocial.) ‘rn[\uhllrnn state ticket and republican house | 1414, 1416, 1415 Douxlias Street. Phelps——Rosewater, 386; Allen, Hitch- | tbe recent election in this county J. A member. County ticket all fusion cock, 20. b E e Servitius Kitzinger committed sulcide this morning by hanging himself at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Loug, at Stockwell's brickyard. The man had p 3 f foe 4% BICYCLE V» eak Nerves suffered for several years from a chronic | ] ) e 4 ; : People cannot help worrying when allment and it is belleved that he took q |- " oy heir nervesure weak Thal fecling of his life to end his sufferings. He was 87| | i . : 3 i other Amerio, anguor, dullness and exhaustion 4 v G 4 { X oAnd exha years old and had lived in Lincoln twenty | ! 3 | it S5 ey S B [l | vears » g : sk : ~ ' | Paris Exposition. study diminishes and desponlency de- resecs | ‘ i | | T™he GRAND PRIX 14, aa its o ate tieriuy (e sostutes of SERIOUS FIGHT OVER POLITICS F These Letters Prove that Lydia E. Pink- b A 1 W : nifies, the Grand Prige-—the high- % are sufer! ! fures i ; ent '4"5" Oihier bicycles were ervous Debil ity, there is no knowing _ W K wwarded Koid, silver and bron T - ham’s Vegetable Compound ¥ d modals und “honorable mention, more horrible. But you can get well N % | § ” g - A but there was onl e youthul” srengih buoyuncy and End the Dispute with Makes Women Stronz 8 SN ; 4 § I prise and the Columble won o2 happiness can be restored by the use of Knives, T . VRe T ’ ¥ B 3 s g { ycle has S Two Letters from Mrs. Costa ! Ty fif’ . : il I | L R A ” ! PARTLEY, Neb, Nov, 0:—(8pscial Tele: | “ DEAR Mis. PINKHAM i —I have decided to write | A8 A , § g Powitioan snd Tt off and on for about eighteen years and have been " b ) A ’ ards have been made wccord. Boun. Tand. Lather Tush had « fow words | [ doctoring with different doctors, also been to the I - i 1 E A bk g (o AR e T over politics and went outside o settle| J hospitul but got no reliof. 1am at presentinbed £ by, : ¢ nf || FIXED STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. have so much confidence in them that their differences. Bush had one arm dis- | f With womb disea: 1 hope through you to find b {8 Al 1 b 3 HOME OFFICT, N G, MARTFORD, OT. :;,",5‘:;&:"' iron clad guarantee with a abled by a broken bone, but made up the relief."—Mgs. L. Costa, Broderick, Cal., Septem- ! [ 2 (PR 1 i i W . deficiency with @ knife, which he used freely ber 21, 1898, 2L } Nebraska Gysie Co 8 Sent anywhere in plaln package. $1 00 | inflicting several serious wounds on Kern, “ DEAR MBS, PINKHAM i~ more than thank i3 4% ) ¥ i T a o m‘.‘.‘:f...'.'::‘&::.,‘.:‘.‘i. P one barely mussing the heart and penetrat-| ¥ gor the advice given me in your first letter. I used Lydia R 5 Omaha Bicycle Co. Iand, Ohio. ing the left lung. which may prove fatal. | : 'y f - e o r ok ! 8. kh: Veg 5 d by Kuhn & Co.. 1ith and Doug! E nkham's Vegetable Compound and it did me more A il : BT ) i OTAHA, N u.l A Fuller & Cn.. 1ty and Douglas. Shoots from Ambash. | f good than all the doctors, 1am now a well wo- ) ¥ 4 4 A , TECUMSEH, Neb, Nov. 0.—(Special)— | E man and am able to do all my work and rest well Willlam Madden, a young man who resides st night. Lydia E. Pinkham's retable Com- DYSPEPSIA. {near Crab Orchard, has been shot at twice | £ Lound is the best in the world."—Mns, L. Costa, Seally of 7§ Nassau 8t New York, | within the last week. Mr. Madden s a [ JONIC IS B0 NES0IH PR WO d saym. “For years I have been tioubled with | member of the band at Crab Orchard, and, as + Oahy Angush 1, 1899, Theumatism ‘and dyspepsia and I eame to the conclusien to fry your pills. T imme- | e was returning home after band practice Two Letters from Mrs. Markert diately feund greut ‘rellef from their use; Thursday night last some one fircd at him “DeEAr MRS, PINKHAM —] have fe; in i [ ;AR MRs, Pi> arful pain in 1 feel like a new man since | commenced 0 i \ ce d 5 ed in 1 from behind a hedge fence and escaped 10| ¥ 1ower howels so I can neither stand or walk. I taking them, and would not now be without | them. The drowsy, slecpy faeling 1 used to | the darkness before his Identity could be Sy S . 4 hinve haaentirely disappeared. The 4yw! | learned. The offense was repeated Sunday ::::_: :‘m':‘ syl s N h!“:*':':(:fm“eiln-nd ever mind wha fs president, If you can only got ; pepsia oft me und my rheumatism is | night, Mr. Madden's assallant firing at b & o] e down, J on is very i you will have something to be hapny for . . SR antirely. 1am satisned It any one 89 | from ambush again and agaln evadin inful and has always been; am also troubled # H "hose uy It once, buy it fequently afterwar PURELY VEGETABLE, they' will murely cure them. for | beileve It | {dontification. The shot fired Thursday night with le “heea, pain in small of back and at | W10 r ) ' v complained Acts as a Tenic and Stops Halr frem Falllag jlmes” trom the wyatein being out of | missed Mr. Madden entirely, but Sunday times stinging pain in chest. Would like your [f & i : DAVer Wi the pric: of ter t 9 Out, Cures Dandruff, Brittie Hair, Itch- e liver not doing its work | night the bullet punctured his hat and advice in regard to my troubles.”—Mns, MINNIE f | I » IRISH GIF Ve he prale . ing and all Scalp Treubles, IR tai i (aaad ks aad MARKERT, 166 Summit Ave., Hoboken, N. J., May || P iR o LR LaAGROs L RAR 54 f Radway s Paying Election Be ) 1899 i e 4 the | TR Guaranteed to cure an P II WYMORE, Neb., N 9. —(Special.)—In *DEAR Mns. Pixguas :—I was very sick when N 0 Ry R N HEREeE L 1 er | When all other remedies have Jailed n from e money refundec pu\ ot of a freak election bet Josoph I wrote to you two months ago. The doctors ot | g or money refunded Stein, a blacksmith of this city i said I had inflammation of the womb and ovaries, [ted 1 McCORD-BRADY CO Bold everywhere. Eate, Sure, Rellabld gire wil Disorders of the Stomach, liowels, Ma reet 1 I was in snch pain that I could not walk, stand e | 2 ’ ) atise on Halr and Seal hlnnl Bladder, Diz. tiveness, | ery barn for two hc Hlcs: Bick Heodnche. YA, |07 Maih Bar. s today and at it B oreop. 1 have now taken six bottles of Veges ‘1 Distributors. Omaha, N A R BRENER C Imxum:_;n Tndigestion. Constipation sid b epe A5 XA GURILAE JRUBAOS ST IDINE table Compound, one box of Liver Pills and used o | ] all disorders of the Liver: s 0, Klnle e wind was cold, but | R R o Drusginu er by mal Radwir & AL | ot keep away & crowd of Stein’s political | fp three puckages of Savative Wash; also followed Eim Btrest; N.'Y. Be rire to get “Rad- | opponents, who had much fun with him in your advice in regucd to other things and am A ;',“’”" see that the nume I8 on what | by yncomfortable position. Had Bryan fecling perfectly well and can do all my work."— v L4 . Kaen alantad I s, the liveryman Mps. Mixyie MAKKERY, 166 Summit Ave., Hoboken, .- g ; o would huve been seen in Stel role N. J., June 24, 1899 SAME SHAPE Mrs. William Hamilton, a Bryan sup- | 1 nd d - TWO QUALITIES =3 porter, will do the family washing of her Can Work All Day A S e 1 FA'S ZuLitn T republican nelghbor today as the result of ** The doctor said my nerves were “mk blood im- E“”YRQYAL P'Lls aa { A PP pure. Was troubled with hands and feet swelling, G papp OLIES] £0d Gty Oen e o ulso had lewcorrhaea. 1 have taken six bottles of Vegetable Compound i ‘a&? RN ont Charity Wil | | #ud feel well once more. L have gained tweaty-seven pounds and am O esa e C S k annual ball of the Fremont Charity club| | € 6. ,-\‘l‘-m 403 in tho store aud do not foel tired when I get bome i AN | G s i Vakonte bt which | f 9t BighE—PEIRA M. Loxa, care of L Woifson, Saa Antonio, Texas. The building formerly occupied by The Bee at 5 ){ " ARROW, = ?IM lu;“""“" decorated ’;'" the occasion ery woman knows some woman helped by | 016 F fhaat 'll.b ¢ \-' ber 1st. he color scheme was pink. 3 “Arpam street wi e vacant Novem T 18l BRAND were hung with that color al LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUKD ; i i NEPERA o CHOR - TR ! It has feur stories and a basement, which was PONRNIERINNNY WEL n was furnished by Plambe 25¢each ' 2ifort@5¢ ) which was stationed behind a screen ¢ o o formerly used as The Bee press room. This will CLUETT PEABOBY &cp oenta were eived fn i Momont «uy| % DIRT DEFIES THE KING.”” THEN be rented very reasonably. If inferested, apply Evaus GHEw AL 0o, BP0t or poil o MAKERS rooms. The walls of the large hall wer 4 > b at once to . C. Rosewater, SBecretary, Room 100 FN Neld by Draggtsts, . . hung with an artistic display of postera Al o " or ent in used wonthly by over 10.000 ladies. Price, | 5 o $1. By muil, Send 4 cents for ' . ; Rampia and “The Cnok 3 tampie an culars. The Co., MSEH. Neb ey i 4 | g tor enughs, colds, 904 1 Omaba by Kubn & Oo i & Dougiaa | A big ratitying demonstration was indulged | IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. Re ad)’ N 0 ve m I: cr FirSt | n" Kay S lung Balm A Gl

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