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THE OMAHA DAILY “LF- SUNDAY, \()\'F\[BER 11, 1900, CELEBRATE GREAT VICTORY | K E I I E Y T R Appearance of Governor-Elect Diaflichi , S I G E & C O 5 Qocasion for Outburst of Joy. Falrbury Spends the Day in the Great | Reduced i o TAILORE S s | . . Ty ég,giflf‘,fiflf&fium_ iofilenne".fl?le“’.“d:& B]an kets! Blan kets! v+ .,'f,di‘i?,;,,m Bargams in Prac- ns Are Made at Other . I noodq. ! | | Towns In the State, | G : M | PILLOW COVERS—Design-| 4. n center counter, 46| The Campaign. ¢ Neb. N I ecla | ed in novel creations and all the | 5, ™ Tevi l4 8 Py " FAIRBURY, Neb, Nov. 1 pecial ) inch homespun cheviot, dia- lin blanket selling is just commencing, and much that is myste- eton, new blouse, waist Governor-Elect Dictrich was the guest of [ oo igita tahi . Winols ids, 8 g gl A skl | CI k D pt g truing Bl il il Ligg g :;':\‘l,l::”;:,, ,',:7,‘:",'.:’:1“";‘ e ,’f':ml::","l::):l‘:,lx::ll:: ':I‘:;:::‘ g ';“rmua in merchandising this line of goods may be found—if the | :.(h_llll:"l::.“.( l:‘”\:u'I‘ :;‘ir\n:.ml:xl.lll:‘i sl ™ ? ! ::x'x‘u:;':lvl ..'.:‘;ulmvn::,;;: ;'.'.‘\'.m: n.:;",;”.-v‘:';‘ “Columbia”™ Shetland Floss | 49¢. : x merchant wills, he can turn this to advantage ahd obtain nmn-;nl*h. plain styles of tailoring; | .L'flf'r., .:‘|”“I“~]|Nr'"‘. | $5.98 ::::.J;ul,::.lv-:‘:;:w: ;l'l’:-‘-‘lzx\,yn;rr\':n;,':"'”m"]"";1"“”“'4 2 8¢ l}lunu-npun .“”“."w 50| for his goods than honest profits justify. also profusely stitched, | ‘. I‘ y l‘ < '-"" ,\ """' ! strap elect came to visit Hon. Joseff Sarbach e are agents for this fa-|inches wide, Scotch cheviots, ever in the least instance does a misrepresentation of MISSES’ COATS — That | Ped seams. exceedingly good chalrman of the county central cominittee, | MOUS yarn, we show designs [ neutral mixtures, punnt- chev- b are a bargain. ailoring, black, brown, navy, e cltizens Insisted be the | : {nantt y ' " . but the citizens insisted that b " and give directions for working | iot—$1.00 and $1.25 value. 00 to $£.50, 6 to 12 years old. [brown mixtures, tan, castor @uest of the city, and when he arrived et h " P > = refor e W 3030 and bad climbed into the committee- [ Up the same. $1.00—Golf plaids, Scotch | with cotton, it is sold to yon as such. If you prefer pure wool These pric vepresent only a |and black, with velvet collars, 1l . 1 e horses were quickly re » v TS rOrY o hevi i o ] 2 I;:,:'\‘mx trom 1t m:: Hh'Aru- drawa a8d 1 ahed NOVELTIES of every late|tartan cheviot plaids, camels | we have them in all grades and at prices admittedly lower than | part of cost price, To close, $2.98 and $3.98 - A¢ completely about the public square by en itroduction are in this depart-| hair and panne cloth |i|=li||N. :h‘l’y;munv]:|l17|~n-' rh”‘“‘"\‘”‘l“ "I”f",";,' ment with complete assortment | souble faced cloth, all reduced people and cheers greeted the success- | 3 bl ful candidate all along the streets of necessaries for finishing, (o £1.00. A magnificent value can be found in our 7-pound 11-4 size, half wool gray Blank- ® The long procession In the afternoon ets—at $1.50 pair marched to the music of four bands and & Black dress goods—spe- Very soft halt wool silver gray Blankets—worth at least $3.25, now $2.50—10-4 drum corps and included 150 veterans car- rying red, white and blue umbrellas. Dec- clea[ing sale of cial value. size—in same quality, $2.00 pair. tails, neck scarf. Annemor " orated floats and bicycles were also in ev- | Aohvearivaer One case strictly all wool white Blankets—10-4 and 114 sizen, at 8296, $350 palr. | @550 Vepy long and full $9.00—Superior Ilillu.k r‘ln.t.h. Svtioe " s Cheviot, 50c, fine worsted. Fancy plaid Blankets—guaranteed all wool—can be utilized for robes or bed | . l; e 4l 1 highest order tailoring, Vic- Addresses were made by the guest of the DreSS Trlmmln §! Whipcord, 85c | blankets—only $3.15 pair. {wide scarf, near seal and mar-| o "l S . day, by Hon. E. A. Hinshaw and by Messrs % canite, 85 Fawn colored Blankets—pure wool and best at this price ever shown—two sizes | t€n tails, cl Goodrich, Sarbach, Freeman, Jen- Homespun granite, 85 h 2 B Coat Aut bil kins aod othars. i An opportunity to get a rich| gjlk finished henrietta, 85¢, | .} and 347 pair. We are showing all stylish e ey -SRI In the evening there was a benutitul dis- | . : (g L bl e e ixtra lnrge size white Blankets—silk binding—unshrinkable and fully worth 200 | kinde of fur at money saving|Coaching Coats—Many new ef- play of fireworks and a banquet at the Mer- trimming for very little money, Cheviot, $1.00, 50-inch, | —while they last—$5.50 pair. | ) chants hotel 3 10¢, 124¢ and 15¢. sponged and shrunk.| Superfine quality of fancy plaid Blankcts—pink, blue and light brown colors ‘l"’i“"‘- 3 e | fects have Jllfil. bwn( added, .Hfl nl.'.."(il“..'.'.‘.r:f.:k s wn here | 10c, 124¢ and 15e—Narrow | Herringbone cheviot $1.25. pm;«:fi:‘;uf:::{ e e e .)l;r.-".-‘h“]-lmlun-l L )\\ aists that we are displa) ing a ni 188t evening that Governd Sl silk gimps and fancy braide Pebble cloth $L25-—-50 inches | gci0 000, 31000, $1250, $12.60 and $15.00 pll‘r. " atgnon. | $2.85, $4.00 and $5.0 lection at $18.00 to $65.00. :rf,:,;l :h m:"",':',l:;{'.::‘,,“, ,,,,j",,,’, was | trimmings, plain and two-toned | wide. i Slumber Rotes and Bath Robes. GLOVES—bpecmls. Three-Quarter Driving Coats, 1',.).‘.,..;.":.':.‘{:‘ ’\:‘,.r\..;:" “\”:‘.:....I-;‘ r “v:;-lv::llr: -onnw-!m all colors—reduced to Matelasse mohair novelty Pascy cotton Srecuded Buth Robeo—at 108, 01,00 and §1.00 saeh $1.00 street gloves——good kid ]lel"llill I'mx. $25.00. ; : Pand and Golden Drum corps /turnished | 0C yard. |cloth, $1.25, new. small nd Fancy ombre striped California Bath Kobes—at $5.00 and $3.75 each glove and all colors. I'his is an 1-p}np0vmlly stylish ::;:rlvn.-‘::j:.n':h"..2:‘:‘."‘..“’u:‘.l.'v:":":u{'H“llu.'hm.\ jontelo nd: Boa Ak ",'"‘"”"'!'-‘V designs, X Bed Comforts. _$L15—“Arachine, @ splen- | coat, superior in :|II' respect Torcnlight parade was formed and, to the | NP8, and hand braided trim-| Venetian cloth $1.75, extra Five cases Silkoline Zephyr Knotted Comforts—very soft and flufty. Sold eise- |did bargain, street glove and |Skinner satin lined, oxford, tan, surprise of the crowd, thirty young \\m:»u mings, § to 2} inches wide, all i fine grade. where at $1.25. Our price $1.00 each. colors. mode. obe d aheets, wearing white | v y g " 5, $2.00, $2.25 and pa o " " robed In winding «heets, wearin colors— veduced to 10¢ yard A well assorted variety of better silkoline Comforts at $1.95, $2.00, $2.25 and B50c “Dent's Ringwood | SEPARATE SKIRTS masks and bearing a coffin labeled “Hryan's | R 2 i > 4 : o (he 5¢. 86e y 5 educed prices in silk s each. L sl ) RIR— Tolitical Funeral,” joined the procession e, 8he, $1.00 and $1.25— P Wool Comforts covered with figured perealine—light and comfortable, $4.15 sach. l[(.Imv_ a novelty of I'Iu season, DRESS SKIR'TS Down Comforts at$5.00 and upwords. |heather and partridge mix Cheviot, Venetian cloth, ‘$8 ninging a mournful dirge. They :'r;" Rich embroidered Persian nntl[ department. T e O enn 3y | tissian, beaded and spangled | 75c is our price for all| French Flannels, Outing Flannels & Flannelettes [tures, also white, Scoteh, wool. | ¢ “eia’ 04 815, Four special 'rnulo tailored gowns, close fit- | tical FaShions | Three special leaders, high | i» \1 goods occur here. If you want cotton, half wool or wool corded | elsewhere, | Little ( ' Long (‘nnm.‘tln- e prices you can select a Good cotton fleece Blankets—at Gie, Tic, $1.25 and $1.39 pair. i\\'i'h capes, fine, high grade coat of from $8.00 to $15.00 value. $3.50-—) ' marten | pxtra fine kersey cloth cont ceded by the drum corps beating the Rogu the procession was rickety old wagon | DilSSementeries, ete., all colors, | shades in high grade taffeta, 19- One case mill ends of Outing Flannel—10 and 12 yard lengths—at § 1-3¢ yard. $1.50—Mocha, silk lined, an with a eauldron surmounted by a banner. | reduced to 25 . [inch. Large assortment of wrapper flannel—beautiful designs at 10c yard ideal, seasonable and stylish| . y BRY o thand Novp Tebeoud. The Wslls| o108 1 £1.50 and $2.00 50¢ black taffeta, 19-inch, 50c. Double fold Flannelettes for sacques or wrappers—facsimile designs of French | trimmed and the very latest were tolled as the procession marched y b, | et A ‘L'IU\‘ . S B e s KoY through the streets and everything in the | Rich Persian and Russian ef-| 1.00—All colored 27-inch [ *°7 %" ¢ *& | T5e—Misses' fleece lined _'_ o WALKING SKIRTS $7.50. Imported German Flannele!tes—beautiful designs and colorings—at 20c yard v of se-producing instrument was . § : A | ! g :,',’:,‘“;;" ",n:',?',,.“.’r',;z,l,,‘,’,‘f”;.',,, shthostaom| nd made silk and tin-|taffetas, highest grade in the Scotch Flannels In all the latest designs—suitable for men's shirts, night | Mocha Gloves, | knew no boun sel gimps, hand beaded and market—$1.00. gowns and pajamas—26c yard. “Prefousse.” “Perrin,” --A\[“",{ Some splendid bargains at ::‘1::‘ h.\.:, Nov. 10 (5 cial 'I'-'I-:r.;|1|!< irridescent passementeries, | 5 Faney silks of all styles, :'r(‘nr:: L:nnn-l :‘ xllr:n‘;n;':rl;r« ::”n; 60c .dna e vard {areh.” “Dent’s” in all the lat-|$7.50 to $16.00; correct tailot- b ko S 80 MRS SN " > ke ‘rench Flannel, figu 5c and Sic yar 2 3 ey have been ratifel ol g v ffec STONE ¢ ¢ 5 " S 3 N " it SOt . che ! veac " l'l':u‘v,‘;llr::l| f|‘|'.?‘.:‘:“|n l,[“rw ‘:\ .;Mu:”':‘: teel and gilt effects, ete., re SI 25 and $1.50 grades, all at Special agents for Willlam Liddell's hand loom Irish Table Linens. These |8t effects for street and even ing, cheviots, tweed and goll lnl:l sandwiches were served sil the atter: | G2C€d to 30c yard, : goods have no superior for standard of quality and excellonce of finish. ling wear, plaided cloths, CORNER FARNAM AND FIFTEENTH STREETS. in the ade, representing emperors and Wil be winding l“f with bantres and fira. |0f framing laws aund a charter to present | progress at the Methodist Episcopal chureh SF(.RET:““ CACE TO RESIC\ race starter in 1581 and served on every |on the buildings was about $1,600, as there [ combination to control the prices of cot- numbers, new flare, panne, e— = — — — — — — - — ————— i e— A ! on seed and that this combination also Ut Ml rivit for ratification to the state legislature. It | here for the last three weeks, conducted track in the country. He recovered from | was no insurance. | brovents ‘competition "isurance - will be a new charter governing citles of | by Evangelist Miller of Chicago, closed paralysis of the leg caused by a bullet | Lompinies ‘for ofl mills apetition LATEST EFFORT OF FUSIONISTS, | the third-class, being necessitated by a re- | last night [ which had rested against his spine for | imong railronds or Rauiing the seed . Dur o ing rly part of the season the price A | cent dectsion of the supreme court. The | e | 05 Plekld £ Obi 's First twenty years and which was located hy X- ¥ of the seed went as high as $20 per ton, Defeated Poltticinns Attempt (0 Keep [old laws upon which these cities are now }GENERM. WESTERN NEWS | Goes Back to Presidency of Obicago's First | ruyy and removed two weeks ago Hickey-Batn, e aking His Sen operating require an election of city offi- National Bank. 3 . Big Deal in Mesaba Iren Pl eity | e o ; HARVARD, Neb., Nov. 10.—(Special.)—At AL I e P WEST POINT, Neb., Nov. 10.—(Speclal | cors overy year and many laws that are Good Showing of Bank Deposits. ) ARMEARRLIETs lthe homo of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bain, in | inuie & Colnn Nov 10 Corrigan, Mc Telegram.) - The county Judge hus allowed y h LYNN, Mass.. Nov. 10.~0! H. Pink. | the b Mr. J Kinged & Co. the mining and vessel firm injuncti training the county clerk | 2oL Adapted to cities of this class. The| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 10.—(Special.)— (5N MRAN 5 s | this city, vesterday at 10 o'clock, occurred | of (#hveland, 0., have obtained control of 0 Ingunction vextraining the county clerlc| peeting of the mayors will be looked for- |1t is learned from a statement by Examiuer | COMPTROLLER DAWES TO SUCCEED HIM | ham, well known as a mauufacturer of pro- | (n.S T SURICRIGY S0 BAICER: UM et oWy diicovered iron ore proporty an from |uull:mul the ..h ficate o ]v'lwl"'" 10| ward to with a great deal of interest. | Harry B. Henderson that the total deposits prietary medicino, died at his home here (g BEUTERE O BT Bl T T enver, -“n.”\‘\l.‘:u-‘r'.‘.l" Ixo '2’.."‘.‘..;'“?5‘.'.‘.‘:,{,?" ® hear Andrew R. Oleson. the setator elected from ik e taaky ot HEIRHDY dikdabe;. HE whi 68 year A . Mesab, on on ot : in Wyoming banks on September 5, 1900, ! ) Colo., the marriage words belng spoken b nge raflrond. The consideration paid RpIAistet T Ine Rpplisation s madeiby | Reaults in Coming County. the date of the last report, were $5.722, of age. [ Rev. "I, Bross. D. D. of Lincoln. The bride | the holders of the lease on the 12,000 ac T. M. Frauz, chairman of the democratic | WEST POINT, Neb., Nov. 10.—(Special) | {4 001 0F the tas veport. wart, 3510 Anuoniasmiont tiew L % Braduaie of the State university and | 5 1Wid wis'in the nelghtorhood ot c L e, 01 p ound 'he vote L and tow p - il e 0 5 v H | e ate o e e 000, t s the largest de ol e yeal county central committee, upon the ground "”II \“u V\nr ounty ‘mi ‘r \I\Iunm l:“- !a population of 92240, which gives Wyo- Authoritative Source at National | Mother of W. J. Balley. [has 1ived the, grenter part of the ast R LR (S R ineligtblilty o M Olescn, The re- [Gets 1o Ouming county I8 aa:follows ¥or o ;p'y er capite, deponit of over §8s, the Republican Headquarters. | BAILBYVILLE, Kan., Nov. 10.—Mrs, Bai- | o0 11te4, the. reater pars of Lo /S8t oo turnx whow his election by a mafority of county atiorney. M. McLaughlin (rep.), (/P17 & Der capita depostt of oter 835 the [1ey, aged 76, mother of Congressman W, | Toar® ut Lincoln The groom has for son Daly S(Il in Danger. 119, and they are now seeking to have the | 1,851; F. D. Hunker (fus.), Far ausi| oS o Gl THIN fniiraked & TemARKALIE !J. Balley, 18 dead at her home here of mm“mv 0 e DEA \" 29 " | NEW \nn:\ oy ,m \h'nr.rull A I:ul\ ) 0l estions ch e ol erv! 'y Vi Py ) s . Wi 3, 3, pany o L passed »mfortable d " mpro courts pass ubon ducations which ean only | Berleor e B Ity iam DU | showlng and one which, with the showiog | NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—The Commercial | paralysis 4lm ed @ comiortable day and is Improving P he county clerk belng one of thelr num- | asseasor, West Point precinct, Charles De. B the matter of increase in population | Advertiser says An Trevented. N B s o ¥ Tl ratatli\ e Rakt e cunry Couaty und Krause (rep.), [Uring the last ten years, the people of | “It was announced at national "‘D“"“"""\HEADED IN RIGHT DIREGTION‘,.““.‘}, 1o Tl oks Tiatlan Snacahiste ‘.‘FDRECAST OF THE WEATHER a b riord od, and |1 ; | iyailas teel very praudiot headquarters today that the secrotary of this city to give a play enttied, *A Man | b dlssoive the temporary order gravted, and {188 GG : the treasury, Lyman J. Gage, will resign [ Without ' Clint M G Germaile AL | Fate Skies with Northern Winds Be- n that way help to provent the issunnce . i Wolnen Intanested 0 misation: from the cabinet and that Charles ( s | e rooms on o Howery, because the S Vasiahin Ave Beoa: of such certificate before the convening of | present constituted, will be democratic by CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 10.—The women | /00 W% M8 0 F0 Che B0 ime currency s had begleeted tn gt heatrical Larianls b 1exintatiire. |one majority, @ very great gain on past of Wyoming exercised their right of sut | VAN(S the COMPIRITT T AL SOOI nse, A number of polletmen and detec. il IR et | years, The l‘murtl hus u‘I\:In\'Iu 'l’n?ur:‘(ur rage to & greater extent in the recent (i € FCLEC MO CACIEIL, N o caln of the . B Nov,LibJrhis Rocky Moustsin i e s ) S AURINGION, R0 10 mibattat oo KEARNEY. Neb.. Nov, 10 (Spectal.) - | oratie wad the shnnen o aolUDE!Y deme: | election than ever before, and 1t is eatl- | g s Ngtional bank at ‘Chicago. The an- | News today prints practically complote | “Ofe t0 Witness the p L - of | Surday und Monday B e S e endatse Y o “‘r"'(':i"- I‘[hnnm-_r;: mlh«::n:;d l;)Al“ | matea n.; Jeskal 168 1,000 “’""‘" -’“'""“ rouncement was positive and from an au- | returns from every county in the state ot | the thirtecn :0 | For Nebraska and South Dakota-—Fair ey veople have bee ond overs of fair play e election of - | votes polled on November 6 eretofore 5 b . 201 SithE oto! nd gove 0 - & o > ne: ve e | e v | r thoritative source. The change will be[the vote for presidential elcetors and gov- | v Sund. and Monday; warmer Monday in some time what the next move of the drew R. Oleson of Wisner to the state | the women voters of Wyoming have patd | /oo ™y e Ty o expiration of the p1es-| ernor. The figures for most of the coun- p 2 4 - castern portion; northerly winds, becoming Clty Water company would be tn the exist- | genate gives (ntense satistaction here. | little or no attention to elections, except | 00, BELO 116, tles are complote returns. In a few others 3 vivan | vaciabie ouble between the clty and . - dlstricts where an was ; o 3 ol 3 S Y ofation. United States Deputy Marshal| Deatrice Republicans « . |in certain districts where a woman was| Toy104Go, Nov. 10.--D. R. Forgan, vice | one or two precincts are mirsing. | res. i ¥or Tinoh=Faic. Sundsy st MonAky: Iallioe. was: {0 the oty yestarday Apd| BEATRICE, Neb., - running against a man for office, when they | L o iqeni of the First National bank, sald | The figures tabula‘cd show that Bryan's o Hh8 ; e BFAbAbLY: DPecafed by Anct. IR nokthsast served & restraining order from the sireuit | Teleram.)—Despite the stormy weather of tEaae Guk aiimases And _“":",‘,"‘“"'";":;“‘: today he knew mothing about the reported | plurality is 28,385, which will be slightly . awi portion on Sunday morning; winds becom- ‘ourt of Omaha to prevent the city put- | toduy and this evening, the Beatrice repub- n': male cand "n:m : o: ":v‘»‘"‘m 44| contemplated resignation. increased by the returns mot recelved. |halk = o ac |10 northwesterly, probably high on Lake ting new water rates fnto effect. The | )lcans held a grand ratification parade to. | ‘e Women control the vote YOming. “But,” he added, “the report that Mr.|Orman’s plurallty over Goudy appears as | pifen pid bon interested b the prevention | Michigan platatift in the action is the Farmer's Loan | MMt in honor of the complete republican Gage will resume the presidency of the |2 which will Iikely be increased by (6¢ the piasiy’ Itafian Contul Brtichl’ AU por Indiana-—Fair in southern, snow in and Trust compuny of New York City, trus- | VICLOry, state and natlonal. The parade | DEADWOOD, Nov. 10.—(Special | First National bank is without founda- | the returns still to come. Compared with [any rate Tnspector Cross summoncd SOMC ! nornern portion Sunday; Monday fair tes, and the defendants the city of Kear- ‘ was nearly a mile long and was composed | Telegram.)—The republicans tonight are | tlon.” 1806, in round numbers, the Bryan vote ind told them thae they conld not | winds becoming brisk northwesterly ney and the City Vater company. 1t goes |Of the uniformed marching clubs of the | celebrating their victory by the grandest| WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Secretary Gage | fell off about 41,000, while the MeKinley | give thelr play and that it thes tried tc do |~ For Arkansas—Fair Sunday and Monday: Without saying that the Clty Water com- | 1t¥. the Old Veterans' Marching club, band | plowout of the campaign. All of the belt | donied emphatically this afternoon that|vote Increased about 64,000 { o Ton policemen woul ) (200 ATKRUMA=AE A iy 4 iy - o cabined e i o —— For Western Texas, New Mexico, Okla- the real plaintiff in the action, the [ A0d drum corps wnd six traction eugines. towns have joined in a torchlight parade of | he contemplated resigning from the cabinet L | b ARy a the real pisin e o ¢ | The aftair was a grand success and kept o A 4 befere the expiration of President McKiu-| Republican Hendquarters Close. B o G t homa and Indian Territory—Fair Sunday trust company making the suit in order to magnificent proportions. At the opera house CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—With the exception| . m | b i 3 g up until a late hour. Delegations from | congre “elect Martl Colonel W. | ley's first term. As to his future move- 10, - ption | ¢y 10 Chiciga has o |and Monday; northerly winds. Xep the caso from tho district court in| o7 Gongrestman-slect Mariio- and Colonsl W of Henry Hedges' department, New | clally tondered am il T e ! this county. The city Is required to answer | WYmore. Blue Springs and other sections | g, Sieele made rousing speeches. ments he sald he had not yet made up his uarters | 10 the T'ited Stutes gover T it | Fer lowa-Fair Sunday and Monday the petition in the United States court on | ©f the county participated in the parade. mind what he would do March 1 next. York, X"'X”"'“u'l" f]h'f'"l“'?‘ """"'4"1"5"'" tary distriot t . lized the | warmer Monday In the extreme western or before November 15. The city council| ©Melal returns for Gage county complete o were permanently closed last night. The | hjef engineer . nment through | portion: northerly winds i i 4 E speakers’ bureau, over which Mr. Hedges | the decp water o now fn the | PO y ; t mot laat_evening and dirccted the city at- | ¥ g, “1‘.5'.:‘:{? yib i L :(ul::-l .‘Tnf";.;'{\:' :« :‘h season FJ;’,’.::.'.:L.: DEATH RECORD. ;v”::h:l .\‘\:H“r‘lol rln:«-mlnl“ x:: I{A(nul( a | clty ll\ Jhat body wilt | teanumic th ‘W|r:":”l|l;~~;fllxr:lhl"'r Sunday and Monday '-‘:I':,""_"'“'I""':hk" fstysadt B o 0 tha it falling carly this morning and still con- aar. Dy 3. Weclay Dravi month, That much time will be required | 'Tho memoriai contuime a direct (ender, of | “For North Dukota—Falr Sunday; Mon b s L — tinues. The temperature s moderate, W YORK, Nov. 10.—Rev. Dr. J. Wes- | 10 wake settlements with all the speakers, j the chan e T 4 1o |day probably rain or spow, with warmer claim that the water company has been| Richardson County Tenchers Meet. aicieton 4 t % 3 {the transportation companies and the | £00ErAl EOVEEDIEHT RATE [1n" custe it piherly “winAs charging excessive water tariffs to private | HUMBOLDT, Neb:, Nov. 10.—(Speclal.)— First Snow at Plerre. ley Brown, rector of St. Thomas’ Protestant | oo (B lh Bl ooe e ontimaten | AT dintriot low OF Hlngis. - . sina (e . “I'II I” on; noi rly winds he consumers, hence the ordiuance adopting | The first session_of the Richardson County | PIERRE, S. D., Nov. 10.—(Special Tele- | Epitcopal church, died this afternoon. He |\ W By vy furnished speakers for mo | law the general government will hive o ex ‘”‘,':”,"'"K‘,” Able & : lower rates and tariffs, | Tonchers' assoctition annual meeting was | gram.)—The first snow of the season is |had been 1l for several weeks. Dr. Brown | il yon™is 000 noetings, This would be | ,;4,.11:‘”‘:\ 000,000, or thip hilf what Chi- | For') ansas ’, Sunday and Monday: | held this aftermoon In the Presbyterian | falling here today was 63 years old. He was born in Baiti- | ©8% GO0 8 SEC speeches for each | "1 thin comnection the tmportance of the | “ones (" I"“|“”"" S . . | church, which was tastetully decorated. £ - more in 1837. He was a civil englneer in |, canal i urs ' water ronte from the | For Colorado yoming —Fair Sun- | RER ot AT ¥awn T aiRnaalinn ot the Rlate sSouth 1 News Notes. the goyernment's service, but in 1366 en- . A LR I 0F Mexico 1r' the T and Monday; variable winds | “The Future of Great Britaln.” Imme-| Work is in progress on a fine new school | B¢ became an Eplacopalian. He had a | poisg, 1daho, Nov. 10.—Complete returns | the draft of o nke veseol and’ls wic d 4 dlately after the lecture a reception was | bullding at Alcester church at Middletown, Del,, and from there |, yo not been received. However, the vote | Shouel o it threw abronst, but i com: Tatoy given him at the home of Mr. and Mrs | _Henry Dodge of Bryant has secuked pos. | went to Trinity church, Philadelphia. He|) .5 poen pretty well reported, and shows | ni tha fuck oper channel in the 1ili- | OFFIC THE W E. P. Tinker by the teachers and friends [ Wi Tanage it in the Tutire ¢ "¢ [sorved In Christ church, Detrolt: Wrinity | pryan's plurality to be something more | nols nd 1 Dorature’ ang preciprtation witl of the assoclation. Teachers are in at-| The new town hall at Emery is nearing | C4thedral, Cleveland, and St Paul's ca-|ip,y 1,200, The vote on the state ticket| onding day 4 three tendance from all parts of this county and | completion. When finished 1t will be d thedral, Buffalo. He succeeded to the|y,g not been reported from a number of| b B Y St Th the doath KANSA ) } 1900, 1590, 188, 1 surrounding towns. The assoclation wiil | cated with appropriate ceremontes pastorate of St. Thomas upon the death | (e democratlc counties, excepting on gov- | tor Yates anno ) | Maxtmum temuerature. .. 3 68 4 Rliaa 118 SEabiihin admaron he hardware and imploment frm of |of Rev, Dr. Willim . Morgan in 1888 | e (LN TSRO GRS | i the el o s isimum tamperature. ua Den By Smutual Consent Mr. Merr wiii |1t was Dr. Brown who performed the cere- | 1 471 (ther candidates on this ticket will | o, Wi murder Precipitation ™ Retekly, B b e solved by mutual consent. Mr. Serr wil R e MadstbilE 1o [ of ‘the princ the murder ety BLIR e L out Dunger, e Riy Sumes continue the business mony which united Con 9 | run somewhat better when the returns are | o i . ccord of te ure and wer. HASTINGS, Neb, Nov. 10.—(Special)— | Machiners and fix . the duke of Marlborough. He also mar- ||\ i stare. < | at Omaha fo People go along for years suffering with | Last Tuesday's election resulted fn the | ery at Nora. U'nion county, hav ried Miss Pauline Whitney to Almeric city or 8, 197 ol Y o ery # 'uck of evideace | Normal temperature piles. They try this and that and the | fusionists getting everything in Adams "L["‘ ‘I‘“‘“‘;{‘";:1_‘;--[!"":”“‘ Wil 'be In opera- | gy en pagot and Miss Clark, daughter of L lattt ¥ f Defitlancy Tor ihe other thing, from carrying a buckeye to | county with the exception of justice of the | Ay (he Heresford telephone sys. | Senator Clark of Montana, to Dr. Norris. TOPEKA, Kan., Nov ~The nflh-mf mw"l on getting treatment from a physiclan. They | peace and assessor. T. J. Creeth wes | tem wis put in 4 switchboard was ordered count from the Third district, received here | P Ly ¢ ‘of 1) 2 night of the erime. | 1 ency for the diy .. 04 inch obtaln temporary relief, maybe, but they | elected assessor and R. R. Morledge justice | Which would accomodate fAifty instruments Fuveral of Mrs. E. W, Nelnon, tonight, shows that A. M. Jackson (fusion- | Keniedy. who figurcd in several irais | Total rainfall since “March Pienes are never quite cured. A little strain fu | of the peace. The fustonists elected John | 1hg SYAGM has ‘been w complete wuccess | pporNSEH Neb., Nov. 10.—(Special)— | ist) has been elected to congress, defeat. | . il vieinfiy, Was arrested with | Exeou ince Myreh'1 Mifting, excessive fatigue, a little constipa- | Linder county attorney and also secured | futire T Aiaaral et T et SO RS Gancas. W tley by n majority of | B¢ ¢ Kennedy! Facelw | i jeven- | Lelelency for”cor s riod ik, g tion or a little dlarrhoea and the piles | control of the county board by electing M. | ©O. O. England, who hus been in the hard- | djed at her home Thursday morning after | 252. There are 300 Third district voters re he coull be tried for murder, Red-| T indicates trace of prectpitation come back. They dont seem (o amount to | H. Drollinger from supervisor district No. | Wire business it Wessington Speings for | 10 S0 M0 GO 0o miia™ (e ihe tamily [ 1n the Philippines yet to be heard from | mond os 1 and after many daring ex T, A, W! much, but they banish sleep and wppetite. | 1 and Francis Phillips from district No. 8, | L3 ghnt, IR xears. hius, sold hix tock Jerlences with federal and state officers he Local Forocast Official . 4 of goods and st bullding to William | home this morning at 10 o'clock and the | Republicans announce that they will con- | heriences with, foderal und state officers he R ’ No position {s comfortabl There i in- | The republicans elected W. W. Miles from Kennedy, who recently mo [ to that place | interment made in the Catholic cemetery. | test Jackson's election | Batore he had served W Amerlcan sols tense local pain and the dreadful agonizing | district No. 5 and George La Monte from ”,l_""'”';'lf.‘n:f""' Sl T The deceased was 65 years of age and had —_— | dfer tn the Philippine fslan: feeling of welght in the perineum distriet No. the rampuge und the citizens will hota a | been a resident of Johnson county for ups Latest Yarn Ahowt Hryan. Thorne Proves Mark for Ryan. Maybe in tho early stages some of the | L -~ meeting to decide upor Whit 1s best to be wards of twenty years. Before coming to| FORT WORTH, Tex. Nov. 10.—Colonel | (iAGO, Nay. 10.—Tommy Ryan casily many salves on sale will afford temporary &e County Mortgnges, done about it. The fow I8 seriously af- | Nebragka the family home was in Henry | R. M. Winne was s by an Assoclated | disposed of Jeff Thorne of England at the vollef. If the case is of long standing| WYMORE, Neb, Nov, 10.—(Special)— | fectad by sand or some other substance set- | Pro e tHniatie et ey Athletle club tonig The fight th ) ey 0y, | Following 1s the record of mortgages filed | 1inE around the bottom of the well. | county, Tilinols. The husband, threo sons | Press repo onight regarding a state g0 Athletlo elub tonight,’ The' fsht —— - 86 18 obly one 9pesdy 824 Rure remedy e Ape Bl kgl s and three daughters are the near relatives | ment made by a Chicago paper that he | W4%t0 hitke bren for SiX ronnds but & You fecl like it somectimes, It is Pyramid Pile Cure. Even in light | and released In Gage county for the month | proposed Chanmes in nois Code, | | was authority for the report that Mr. Bryan | cross-counter on the jaw that put the ) left, ¥ n cases it is the safest thing to use. Other | Of October, 1900: Farm mortgages filed, 36; | GALESBURG, 111 .\lm 10.~The 1llinoly . | would become a Presbyterian minister. | €lishman to sloop. The fikht W AN n]\ Y] donlyou? It says, My. but apilications way cure aud may Nok . Fyme- | AMOURL fArm moriEages fled, $61000; nuim- | e CGEIRLEE Oastucel s stamcn, Lo | Edmund €. Spangler, Colonel Winne would neither affirm nor | iy i without atiomntins oo 'micn | f you are growing old fast.” " You mid Plle Cure is always certain, always | ber of farm mortgages released, 53; amount y the statite waws Among the | Edmund €. Spangler died Friday morn- | deny that the statement came from him. nthl the round w arly when he it's th hai rellable, always brings comfort at omce. | Of farm mortgages released, $58,959; num- | made to'lowlr \m“ of pneumonia at his home in New York s |.4..‘|'u\ i right ””‘m. Jaw that Thorne know w! y: 1t's those gray hatrs, e! y D o 3 3 - 5 » r nd b L | - . to the floor for the full count » . Its prompt use saves months of severe [ ber of city ‘nnd town mortgages filed, 17; - “w:_fi‘-ml‘ Mr, Spangler was well known in this city Republicans Will Contest. ), At for Lif LUl counk p Don't you know that Ayt” suffering. In extreme cases It will save | amount of city and town mortgages filed fh 1 0 stiprame ey Tuesday will be at.| RALEIGH, N. C., Nov. 10.—Congressman- ne when and where e DL teal operat s number of clty and town mort Bttor lefend: in ' the And_Dis funersl on Tiesday N A et e 3 S LR p K Hair Vigor would restore color surgle; perations and their attendant Bimber ¥y wn mort- | asslin an atterne cfend |n the si- |tended by W. F. Drake of Omaha. Bix |elect Kitchen has been informed that bis | the latter being unable to n h 0 GARERIS 404 discomioets. It i betier (RAR | FREOS Teleased, 89; ameunt of ity end towa o hus Leen imposed;: tha m.r.\mnmm ako Mr. Spangler was married and | €lection from the Fifth district will he | ambitl ori to them, all the dark, rich color ® knife. Will cure easier, quicker and | MOrtgages released, § all ba hau or decree given in divore b v B ad. | contested by the republicans in four coun- | i The I d the 1 i shall be ha or d glven In divorce 'had but recently returned from a wed- § they used to have ? It stops safer. Thousands have used it. Thou- # s ases within three months of default or 4 tles. nd then shot in the counter that ended the v . now at Weat Point. anpe bea: And that conteat o )" | ding journey to Europe ands have been cured by It, The ot I8 | wsr POINT, Neb.. Nov 10 iSpec [IERISIRRAORLANEL IR CoRtent of Wikis be ; — falling of the hair also, and makes trifiing compared with what It does. The [ "l hiow’ (o mow talling 1 this see. Starter Ferguson, FIRE RECORD. price Is one dollar. Most anybody would | ici *wih "a hieh norciwest wind s o ) . LEXINGTON, Ky, Nov. 10.—James B TKBON, Misa, Nov. 10.—-Attorney Gen. the h“' grow long and beavy, Eladly pay ten dollars to be rid of piles. o ¢ Mited St $ | Fer, d 66, the noted race horse Livery Stable 'nt Corning. : QUIEE. 10d8 e SROAMALIQ tions are for falling weather and storms. | United St mbassador, I8 spendi BUsOD, SEe! 3 N 7 " clrent oo charging ninet y # you do not ol benefit yor Druggists sell Pyramid Pile Cure. 1t | °* L BLOTmE. | eek - with "Lord Salisbury it laife]d |starter, died of stomach trouble at a hos-| CORNING, Ia. Noy. 10.-(Special.)—Iire 1810 the strcs with viale 16708 do not igin the benesi you deeire ) | folating r o of tiw Vigor, Doetor yours hasn't it, he will get it for you from house, the premier's country seat In Hert- | pital bere tonight after a long llness. He' destroyed the S. D. Linn livery stable and | anti-trust law Q dec z ¢ i todor Addre i Muyors of Small Citles Meet. KEARNEY, Neb, Nov. 10.—(Specfal)— Mayor Hostetler of this city will go to Lincoln next Monday to confer with the mayors of Beatrice, Hastings, Grand Island, Fremont, Columbus, Plattsmouth, .\'-ebm.knj City and Kearney upon the advisability the Pyramid Drus Co, Marshall, Mich, [ BRADSHAW, Neb., Nov. 10.—(Spectal)— | {Priahire: (it (% CORRIN 0 DS SAY | was born at Loulsville and entered upon a the Okey & Piper implement house. The | [OTfclure of char hat the siaty M, woJe mapufacturers, The revival meetings that bave beem I burgh, on & visit to Lord Rosebery. 'turt career at the age of 21, He became &' contents were nearly all saved, The 1088 'the mills violated the law by entering

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